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CATALOGUE SH^OF

COPYRIGHT ENTRIES

PART 4r

NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23

FOR THE YEAR 1928

Nos. 1-4

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

and of March 4, 1909

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1929

1-7334

LIBEAEY OF CONGEESSCOPYRIGHT OFFICE

CATALOGUEOF

COPYRIGHT ENTRIESPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,

OF JUNE SO, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909

PART 4

WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFICOR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;

PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

INCLUDING

LIST OF RENEWALS

1928

NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23

No. 1

UNITED STATESGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON1928

The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, providesthat the Catalogue of Copyright Entries " shall be admitted in anycourt as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regardsanv copyrighted registration."

rpHE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,

*- issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, as

follows:

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or

other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica-

tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or

Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used whenthe copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated

by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet

of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,

Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J,

Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial

illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of titles only is used.

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures

other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 3, of the Cata-

logue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and are

published monthly therein as a title list.

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 Copyright Office.

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is

abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: " G," Class

G, Works of art; " H," Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; " I," Class I,

Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; "J," Class J,

Photographs; and " K," Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. "©"implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a 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 foreign works and pictorial contributions

to periodicals, only 1 copy is required.

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is furnished

for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for Part 4,

which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.00 a year, payable in

advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal money order, express

order, or New York draft.

Ul)

NOTICE

The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited

tor copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determinewhat books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanentcollections of the Library of Congress and what other books or

articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the

District of Columbia for use therein.

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as aboveand still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may bereturned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section

60 of the Act.Notice is, therefore, hereby given to an}7 author, copyright pro-

prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyrightarticles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1925, inclu-

sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are notto be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern-mental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles maybe returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claim-

ant prior to December 31, 1928.

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,

such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, orphotographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographsfiled for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps areavailable for return.

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of recordshould make formal request for the return of the articles, whichmust be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will

be supplied on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Libraryof Congress, Washington, D. C.

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CLASS G. WORKS OF ART: MODELS OR DESIGNS FORWORKS OF ART

Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor's name indicates that the artist and copy-right proprietor are the same.

Abbate (Paolo Salvatore)* NewYork. 1

Design

:

Kadelphian review. Architecturalstructure, Greco-Roman style, for

magazine cover, with statues of Philos-

ophy, Art, Industry and Science, stand-ing above two pairs of Doric columnswith blank panel between and inscrip-

tion above. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928;G 82537.

Adams (Elizabeth Challis)* Belmont,Mass. 2

Sculpture

:

Lindbergh (Charles) Bust. © 1 c.

Mar. 8, 1928 ; G 82757.

Albert (Daniel J.)* Newark, N. J. 3

Design:Minuet. [Two couples in silhouette

dancing on lawn. Pergola and trees

in left background] © Oct. 5, 1927;1 c. Nov. 15; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928; G82321.

Allen (David Edward)* Ardmore, Okl.

4

Painting

:

Lone Eagle. Flight across AtlanticOcean to France and to Mexico.[Statue of Liberty on left, Eiffel

Tower on right, aeroplane crossingbody of water. Lower left, Mexicoand building] © 1 c. Feb. 2, 1928;G 82483.

Ament (Lucy Cotton)* New York. 5

Sculpture

:

Lucretta. [Head of child with wavybobbed hair, mounted on rectangularbase] © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1928 ; G 82788.

American art works, inc.. Coshocton,O. 6,7

Burgy (F. S.) Paintings:Snowbound. [Winter scene on farm

with bare trees on both sides of par-tially frozen stream. Barn and farmhouse, with woods in background]

Where memory loves to linger.

[Summer landscape with small boaton winding stream in immediate fore-

ground ; house and shed behind clumpof trees on opposite side of stream;trees and bushes along banks in back-ground]

© 1 c. each Feb. 3, 1928; G 82722,82723.

American sons & daughters ofSweden. Betsy Ross chapter no.

1*, Chicago. 8

Design

:

Emblem. [Shield of stars and bars;female figure in center ; lettering be-low] © 1 c.' Jan. 21, 1928 ; G 82345.

Ames (Edward Remington)* Los An-geles. 9

Model

:

Frog. Frog-like figure reclining headon right hand, left hand on chest, legsstretched out twisted. © 1 c. Feb. 24,

1928 ; G 82700.

Ames (John)* Portland, Or. 10

Painting

:

Pioneer lumbermen. Three yoke ofoxen, and man rolling log over em-bankment into stream. Pine woodedhills in background. © 1 c. Feb. 15,

1928; G 82582.

Anderson-Friberg co., inc., Barre, Vt.11

Anderson (Arthur) Drawing:Soldiers memorial of exedra type.

[Tri-panelled memorial. End columnsornamented with shield of U. S. at topand laurel wreath below. Center panelhas border of shield of U. S. and con-ventionalized laurel. Space within forhonor roll] © 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928; G82476.

Arnold (James T.)* Petersburg, 111.

12

Painting

:

Old Salem. Mill, dam and the hill

of the old town of Old Salem as it

looked when Abraham Lincolm residedthere. [Frame build ng on highfoundation at foot of hill. Water run-ning over dam. Trees in background]© 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; G 82291.

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES13 pt. iv, m s., v. 23

Ashley (Clifford W.)* Wilmington,Del. 13

Painting

:

>First trans-Atlantic yacht race.

[Large sailing vessel in full sail onocean in foreground. Fish leaping un-der and over waves. Other yachts insight] © 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928 ; G 82566.

Associated oil co., San Francisco. 14

Ludekens (Fred) Painting:Associated winter gasoline. Boy

yell leader with megaphone at feet.

© 1 c. Nov. 18, 1927 ; G 82246.

Aylward (William J.)* New York.15

Painting

:

Fair wind. Marine painting of shipat sea. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; G 82673.

Baden (Chas. E.) Cincinnati. 16

Zannetta (Clothilda) Model:Joseph (Saint) [Figure of man

standing, head bowed, holding asquare in his hands] © 1 c. Oct. 27,

1927 G 82459.

Baker (Percy Bryant)* New York.17,18

Models

:

Pioneer women, no. 1. Young womanwalking beside and leading boy byhis right hand ; her right hand holdsbook ; both have left legs forward

;

boy's left hand is raised and closed.

no. 2. Young woman walkingbeside and leading boy. Change of

costume on boy with boots ; sun-bon-net and change of position of right

hand of woman.

© 1 c. each Pan. 11, 1928 ; G 82262,

82263.

Bartolomeo (John)* Cleveland. 19

Sculpture

:

Altar for the statue of Maria SS.

di Pietraquaria. [Altar, above whichis oblong panel containing painting of

Madonna and Child. Panel is sur-

mounted by cross] © 1 c. Dec. 2,

1927 ; G 82300.

Barton (Catherine Graeff)* Engle-wood, N. J. 20

Sculpture

:

Lindberg (Col. Charles A.) Por-

trait bust, head and shoulders, with-

out pedestal; head slightly inclined to

right. © 1 c. Jan. 18, 1928; G 82538.

Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, 111.

21-29

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Burns memorial, 944. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82440.

Cross memorial, 949. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82445.

Doran memorial, 942. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82448.

Earnst memorial, 947. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82443.

Gilbert memorial, 948. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82444.

Holes memorial, 946. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82442,

Hurst memorial, 945. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82441.

Merton memorial, 943. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82447.

Murphy memorial, 950. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82446.

Beck (Raphael)* Buffalo. 30

Design

:

Frieze. Center of group figure sym-bolizing America, supported by mili-

tary figures of world and Spanish wars ;

left, Lincoln with Justice and Strife

laying down arms ; right, Peary andByrd conquering the Pole. © 1 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; G 82346.

Behrend (Edward)* Cleveland. 31

Drawing

:

Adventures of Dusty & Dizzy. Comicstrip. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; G 82412.

Beless (Dorothy Rainsay)* Vincennes,Ind. 32

Drawing

:

Vicennes bids you welcome in 1928,

George Rogers Clark sesqui-centennial.

Lettering and panel of memorial withhistorical sketch in background. ©lc. Mar. 26, 1928; G 82884.

Bergman (Henry George)* Chicago.33

Design

:

Treasure Isle. [Galleon in full sail

;

men dressed as pirates, carrying cargoon shoulders from ship to shore] ©lc. May 28, 1927 ; G 82324.

Berkshire life insurance co.. Pittsfield,

Mass. 34

Trenholm ( George F. ) Drawing

:

Firm as the hills. Conventionaldrawing of mountains with companyname. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1927 ; G 82477.

Biafora (Enea)* New York. 35

Sculpture

:

Flame. [Nude figure of winged malechild poised on pedestal representing

flames. Left arm extended holding

bow and right arm in position of draw-ing bowstring] ©lc. Feb. 17, 1928;

G 82625.

WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 52

Birren (Joseph)* Chicago. 36

Painting

:

Sandia Mountain. Trees in fore-

ground, mountain in distance. © 1 c.

Feb. 2, 1928; G 82490.

Blank (Hansen F.)* Council Bluffs, la.

37Sculpture

:

Spirit of good will, Lindy. [Headand upper half of body of young manwith chin thrust forward and armspushing back. Folded wings on his

back] © 1 c. Mar. 22, 1928 ; G 82867.

Boghigian (George K.) Cambridge,Mass. 38

Crawford (C. O.) Sculpture:Antranig (Gen.) Portrait bust of

bare-headed officer in uniform withdecorations. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928;G 82189.

Bonazzi (Ettore)* Montpelier, Vt. 39

Drawing

:

Soldiers and sailors monument.Central figure representing Statue ofLiberty, with statue of soldier spacedat one side and statue of sailor spacedat other side, and each connected tocentral figure with continuous circularjeat. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; G 82643.

Brennan (Thomas H.) & BosworthJames W.) New York. 40

Bosworth (James W.) Sculpture:

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) Plaque inrelief of Gov. Smith with the legenddirectly beneath the bust—That democ-racy may survive. © 1 c. Mar. 30,

1928 : G 82923.

Brown (Gladys Melvina)* Los Angeles.41

Model

:

Sergt. Jiggs. Bulldog sitting down,left leg forward in dish, touching abone; wearing U. S. Marine corps hatand blanket, lettered Sergt. Jiggs, andMarine corps insignia. © 1 c. Jan. 12,

1928; G 82368.

Bull (Anna)* Anacortes, Wash. 42

Painting

:

Cold feet. Two small boys withoutclothes ready to go into water. [Cast-off garments on clump of bushes atfoot of large tree beside water] © 1 c.

Mar. 5, 1928 ; G 82690.

Butterfly (Daniel Rogers)* New York.43

Drawing

:

Robots. Figure- representing a me-chanical man. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1928;G 82766.

Butts (Viola Macy)* Muncie, Ind. 44

Design

:

Watson bag. Design for a leatherbag. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; G 82849.

Caione (Ralph)* Providence, R. I. 45

Drawing

:

Ladies fashion. [Oblong panel withconventional border. Smaller lettered

panel in center crossed by panel con-taining nine female figures represent-ing styles of dress] © 1 c. Jan. 27,

1928; G 82539.

Calvert (Dorothy Dittig)* Upper Mont-clair, N. J. 46

Drawing

:

Early histories of Montclair. Bird's-

eye view map showing scenes and roadsof old Montclair. © 1 c. Feb. 16,

1928 ; G 82623.

Cartier (Ferdinand)* New York.47-49

Drawings

:

Joan of Arc. [Esquestrian statue of

maid brandishing sword in right hand,and standing in stirrups on largehorse. Statue is on high pedestal of

Gothic design]

Rockefeller institute for medical re-

search, New York City. [Three mod-ern buildings in background, withformal gates in immediate foregroundleading to garden behind]

Shepherd. [Back view of shepherddriving flock of sheep through windingroad by side of clear stream on left

and wooded hill on right]

© 1 c. each Mar. 19, 1928 ; G 82808-82810.

Cartotto & Frei, West New York, N. J.

50,51

Tanner (Jacob) Designs:

Arabella. Bordered panel, borderconsisting of flowers, leaves and stems.

Dina. Bordered panel, border con-sisting of flowers, leaves and stemswithin which are seven flowers ofdifferent kinds.

© 1 c. each Jan. 16, 1928 ; G 82294,82295.

Casseday (Clarence B.) Whitestone,L. I., N. Y. 52

Cravath (Glenn) Drawing:Visiting fireman. [Comic characters.

Firemen in act of receiving two acro-batic women] © 1 c. Feb. 21, 1928;G 82789.

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES53 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Castrucci (G. B.)* Cincinnati. 53-55

Sculpture

:

Cat, no. 165. Cat sitting, with glass

eyes.

Cat, no. 175. Cat in crouching posi-

tion, playing with ball.

Cat, no. 185. Cat in lying position,

with glass eyes.

© 1 c.each Mar. 21, 1928; G 82856-82858.

Caveny (J. Franklin)* Newton, Kan.

Painting:56

Old Faithful fantasy. Male headand female face and form woven into

geyser, Old Faithful. © 1 c. Mar. 22,

1928; G 82862.

Chase (Annie Webber)* Los Angeles.57

Sculpture

:

Boy with pelican. Boy holding abagpipe in right hand and a fish in

left hand, for which the pelican is

reaching. Boy is poised tip-toe on left

foot upon base. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928

;

G 82289.

Chase (E. A.) granite co., inc., North-field, Vt. 58-67

SaDborn (Edward M.) Designs:Buckingham, granite memorial no.

289. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927 ; G 82311.

Dudley, granite memorial no. 298.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927; G 82316.

Hendrick, granite memorial no. 292.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927; G 82313.

Hillyer, granite memorial no. 294.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927 ; G 82314.

Lane, granite memorial no. 282. ©1 c. Dec. 9, 1927 ; G 82310.

Mielitz, granite memorial no. 275.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927; G 82307.

Nallin, granite memorial no. 296.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927; G 82315.

Paine, granite memorial no. 276. ©1 c. Dec. 9, 1927 ; G 82308.

Shaffaer, granite memorial no. 291.

© 1 c. Dec. 9, 1927; G 82312.

White, granite memorial no. 281. ©1 c. Dec. 9, 1927 ; G 82309.

Clark (James L.)* New York. 68,69

Models

:

Black rhino. Figure standing onlevel ground with head slightly turnedto left.

White rhino. Figure standing onlevel ground, head slightly turned to

right.

© 1 c. each Jan. 31, 1928; G 82460,82461.

Clybourn statuary co., Chicago. 70

Girolami (Iacopino) Sculpture:French hula-hula dancer. Female

figure scantily clad in spangles, stand-ing on round base, right knee bent,hands on hips, bobbed wind-blown hair,

brassiere held up by necklace, wristwatch on left arm, skirt to knees,slippers. © 1 c. Mar. 16, 1928 ; G82790.

Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring,Minn. 71-78

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Bradley memorial, 106. © Dec. 30,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82426.

Canter memorial, 107. © Dec. 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82425.

Carlton memorial, 116. © Jan. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82587.

Collins memorial, 104. © Jan. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82428.

Condon memorial, 103. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82429.

Hanson memorial, 105. © Dec. 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82427.

Howard memorial, 111. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82585.

Huntley memorial, 115. © Jan. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82586.

Coleman (Ammie E.)* San Antonio,Tex. 79

Painting

:

River Jordan. [Winding river withwooded banks. Lofty hills in back-ground] © 1 c. Feb. 14, 1928; G82575.

Colgan (John Ralph)* Kansas City,

Mo. 80, 81

Drawings

:

Gop. Letters, G. O. P., drawn to

represent the form of an elephant. ©1 c. Jan. 17, 1928; G 82317.Gop elephant. Letters G. O. P.

formed to represent the form of anelephant. [Front and back views]© 1 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; G 82531.

Comstock (Carol Townsend)* SantaBarbara, Calif. 82

Drawing

:

Steps to Musicland. Picture of achild at bottom of a series of stepsset out in a music staff and leadingto a large tree. © 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928

;

G 82628.

Connick (Charles J.)* Boston. 83-96

Designs

:

Archangel Gabriel. Three lancet

window over the altar in SaintChrysostom's church, Chicago, 111.

WOKKS OF AKTno. 1, 1928 107

Archangel Gabriel in center withangels of praise on each side. © 1 c.

Jan. 13, 1928 ; G 82276.

Barnabas (Saint) Aisle window,memorial to James Goold Cutler, in

Saint Paul's church, Rochester, N. Y.

© 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G 82270.

Chapel window in Saint Chrysos-tom's church, Chicago, 111. Figure ofJob in center lancet, with figures ofthe Sower and the Reaper on eitherside. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928; G 82872.

Elizabeth (Saint) Aisle window insaint Chrysostom's church, Chicago, 111.

© 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928 ; G 82274.

Guardian angel theme. Rose win-dom in the Westminster Presbyterianchurch, Minneapolis, Minn. © 1 c.

Feb. 27, 1928 ; G 82670.

Livingston memorial window, inSaint Paul's church, Tivoli, N. Y.Entire theme is related to useful workin the world represented by patronsaints, the farmer's seasons, and para-bles and miracles of Our Lord. ©1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G 82272.

Lost coin. Aisle window in thechurch of the Incarnation, Lynn, Mass.© 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928 ; G 82268.

Mary of Bethany (Saint) Aisle win-dow in Saint Chrysostom's church, Chi-cago, 111. © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G82273.

Musical angels. Musical angels in

background of grisaille in Saint Paul's

church, Concord, N. H. Emblems of

Archangel Raphael and ArchangelUriel in bases. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928;G 82669.

Musical angels on grisaille back-ground in Saint Paul's church, Con-cord, N. H. Emblems of ArchangelGabriel and Archangel Michael in

bases. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; G 82668.

Samuel, David and Jonathan.Stained glass window for the Houseof Hope Presbyterian church, St. Paul,Minn. Samuel, David and Jonathanwith medallions depicting incidentsfrom their lives, below. © 1 c. Mar.24, 1928 ; G 82873.

Te Deum laudamus. Great east win-dow in Saint Chrysostom's church, Chi-cago, 111. © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G82275.

Training of the twelve. Aisle win-dow in the Franklin Street Presbyte-rian church, Baltimore, Md. © 1 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; G 82269.

Virgin and Child. Parish memorialwindow in Saint Paul's* church, Tivoli,

N. Y. © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G 82271.

Craddick service, inc., Minneapolis. 97

Wentworth (J. Leslie) Drawing:Gold star bank service. [Title in-

scription on large star used as hub of

a five spoked wheel touched at five

regular intervals between by star's

points. Lettering on wheel] © 1 c.

Dec. 29, 1927 ; G 82767.

Cram (Lillian R.)* Portland, Or. 98

Painting

:

Head of imp. Imp having one eyein center of forehead and pointed chin,

ears and teeth. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928;G 82290.

Craske (Leonard)* Boston. 99

Sculpture

:

Over there. Figure of American sol-

dier of great war in overcoat and full

equipment marching, rifle slung fromright shoulder, right foot and left armforward. © 1 c. Jan. 11, 1928; G82251.

Croft (Inez Watson)* Atlanta.100, 101

Models

:

Charm. [Plaque and frame withdraped figure, in relief, of woman withright arm raised above head and left

arm at side, holding scarf]

Sweethearts Heart - shape plaquewith ornament at top, and figures in

relief of boy and girl kissing.

© 1 c. each Jan. 14, 1928 ; G 82282,82233.

Cross (Gerson R.) New York. 102

Briggs (Worth) Drawing:Leeshire clothes shop baseball sched-

ule. [Oblong panel with figure ofwell-dressed man standing in left fore-

ground. N. Y. giants schedule on en-larged baseball in background] © 1 c.

Feb. 18, 1928; G 82624.

Dale (Margaret B.)* Pasadena, Calif.

103Model

:

Dachshund. [Grotesque figureroughly indicating the outlines of adachshund] © 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; G82242.

Da Prato (A.) co., Charlestown, Mass.104r-107

Palla (Ferdinand) Models:Kneeling angel, 444. Angel holding

candelabra. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928;G 82922.

Standing angel, 374. Angel holdingcandelabra. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G82919.

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIESaos pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Da Prato (A.) co.—Continued.Standing angel, 375. Angel holding

candelabra. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; G82920.

Gironi (Raphael) Model:

Standing angel, 376. Angel holdingcandelabra. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G82921.

Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.108-131

Designs

:

Adams style altar, 4029-C. Statueon exposition throne, emblem in an-ti-

pendium. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; G82564.

Altar, 4021 A. California missionstyle, very ornate, Crucifixion group in

exposition throne, Holy family groupabove, niches with statutes on eitherside, angels on both sides of altar. ©1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; G 82675.

Altar, 4021 B. California missionstyle, statue in exposition throne, em-blem in antipendium. © 1 c. Feb. 27,

1928 ; G 82674.

Altar, 61731. Renaissance style

altar with emblem in antipendium. ©1 c. Jan. 11, 1928; G 82257.

Angel, 3475. Statue of angel holdingcross in hands. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928

;

G 82877.

Angel, 3476. Statue of angel holdingcenser. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928 ; G 82878.

Angel sanctuary lamp, 3471. [Largedecorative lamp held in left arm ofangel whose lower extremities termi-nate in a conventionalized swirl ofleaves] © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; G82780.

Angel sactuary lamp, 3472. [Largedecorative lamp held in right arm ofangel whose lower extremities termi-nate in a conventionalized swirl ofleaves] © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; G82781.

Ann (St.) and child, 647. [Childholding hands clasped in attitude ofprayer stands within circle of St. Ann'sarm] © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; G 82626.

Carroll (Bishop Joseph) no. 4127.Bust. © 1 c. Jan. 11, 1928; G 82252.

Gothic altar, 31691. Altar with em-blem in antipendium. © 1 c. Jan. 1

11,

1928; G 82255.

Jesus King of the world, 63. Fig-ure of Jesus holding ball, representingthe world, in left hand. © 1 c. Jan.11, 1928 ; G 82253.

Lindbergh, S 65. Bust. © 1 c. Mar.24, 1928 ; G 82875.

Madonna of Sacred Coat, 246. Statueof Madonna standing against post withjug on top of it. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928

;

G 82876.

Pedestal, 2310. Pedestal with of-

fertory box. © 1 c. Jan. 11, 1928;G 82259.

Pedestal, 2311. © 1 c. Jan. 11,

1928 ; G 82260.

Roman altar, 61730. Altar with em-blem in antipendium, panel of roseson either side, finials on both sideson niche above tabernacle. © 1 c.

Jan. 11, 1928 ; G 82256.

Roman altar and baldachino, 402&-A. Crucifixion group in expositionthrone of altar. Baldachino withdome on top, angels on either side.

© 1 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82416.

Roman station, 4444. Jesus meetshis Blessed Mother. Station of crossno. 4. © 1 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; G 82254.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, blessing, 64.

Statue—hands are outstretched, hearton breast. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928;G 82627.

Station of the cross, 1, modern style,

no. 4445. [Bas-relief. Three figures

in profile ; Christ on left, Pilate in act

of washing hands at right, with smalllad holding a bowl in center] © 1 c.

Mar. 24, 1928 ; G 82881.

Station of the cross, 1, no. 4420.

[Bas-relief. Figure of Christ in cen-

tral foreground, appearing before Pi-

late and his centurians at left] ©1 c. Mar. 24, 1928 ; G 82880.

Tabernacle door, 3565. Door withdesign of chalice in center. © 1 c.

Mar. 24, 1928 ; G 82879.

Therese (Saint), Little flower of

Jesus, 3927. Bas-relief figure of saint

surrounded by angels. © 1 c. Jan.

11, 1928 ; G 82258.

Davies (Edna E.)* Washington. 132

Design

:

In Flanders fields. [Ornamentalborder of conventionalized poppies

surrounding poem, In Flanders fields,

printed on symbolic figure of man withflowing robes. In left foreground is

figure of soldier holding torch in right

hand high over head] © 1 c. Feb. 25,

1928 ; G 82664.

Davis (Helen S.)* New York. 133

Model

:

Lone Eagle, book-end. [Head of

Lindbergh in aviator's cap] © 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928 ; G 82298.

WORKS OF AETno. 1, 1928 162

DeMartin (Celeste) West New York,N. J. 134-136

Suter (Roman) Designs:Design 1089. Artistic medallion

with scalloped edges. © 1 c. Jan. 16,

1928; G 82297.

Design, 1090. Artistic medallionwith scalloped edges, ©le, Jan. 16,

1928 ; G 82293.

Design 1096. Artistic medallionwith scalloped edges. © 1 c. Jan. 16,

1928; G 82296.

DesMoineaux (Charles Frantz Jo-

seph) * Denver. 137, 138

Paintings

:

Adventure bound. Viking ship sail-

ing the high sea at early dawn, withwarriors on the deck. Craft's colorsfly from the mast and the symbol ofthe craft is painted upon the sail.

New conqueror. An allegorical pic-

ture showing the conquerors of thesea from the time of the Vikings upto our present day aeroplane. Thepast conquerors are seen in mistyform in the background, the presentday master in the immediate fore-ground with new conqueror flying atfull speed bathed in moonlight in thefront foreground.

© 1 c. each Mar. 9, 1928; G 82759,82760.

Devranos (Sophoklis A.)* Los Ange-les. 139

Design: Singing waves. [Figure ofmermaid seated on rock with wavesdepicted at its base. Right hand ofmermaid is holding horn shaped shell

to her mouth. Handles of radiatorcap are two shells at end of horizontalbars] © 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; G 82492.

Dieges (Charles J.)* New York. 140

Design : Trophy plaque. Rectangu-lar in shape having a round space attop and a rectangular space at bottom,a sprig of laurel at the left side there-of, all mounted on a pedestal. © 1 c.

Mar. 24. 1928 ; G 82870.

Dilno (Louis) Oswego, Or. 141

Lewis (Canfield) Drawing:Blue circle service, Welcome tourist.

[Title inscription in circular bandaround which is lettering. Words,Welcome tourist, in center of circle]

© 1 e. Mar. 7, 1928 ; G 82758.

Dodds granite co., New York.142-159

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Andrews memorial, 5085. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82589.

Bender memorial, 5077. © Dec. 23,1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82424.

Borden memorial, 5075. © Dec. 23,1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82422.

Brady memorial, 5091. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82595.

Burman memorial, 5086. © Jan. 26,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82590.

Compton memorial, 5076. © Dec.23, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82421.

Forman memorial, 5082. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82417.

Gibson memorial, 5079. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82423.

Grant memorial, 5081. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82418.

Grant memorial, 5090. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82594.

Hamilton memorial, 5084. © Jan.26, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82588.

Hanson memorial, 5078. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82420.

Nelson memorial, 5087. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82591.

Niles memorial, 5089. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82593.

Norton memorial, 5088. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82592.

Ruehl memorial, 5080. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82419.

Thomas memorial, 5092. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82596.

Winslow memorial, 5083. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82450.

Dodge brothers, inc., Detroit. 160

Allured (William) Drawing:

Victory. Winged warrior symboliz-

ing Victory, holding two-edge sword.Figure superimposed on black circle,

with larger circle composed of twolines enclosing same. © 1 c. Feb. 6,

1928; G 82570.

Drechsler (Erich)* Miami, Fla.

161, 162

Models

:

Contented noble. [Standing figure

of Shriner wearing fez. He stands onornamented circular base with letter-

ing—Miami, Fla., 1928]

Santa Maria, plaque. [Relief of

antique sailing vessel on circular

plaque with conventional design.

Lettering—Miami, Fla., at bottom]

© 1 c. each Mar. 7, 1928; G 82786,

82787.

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES163 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Drechsler & sons, Miami, Fla. 163

Drechsler (Erich) Model:Howdy fez. [Figures of two men

against low arched background, eachwearing fez. Figure on right clad in

European clothes, one on left in orien-

tal costume] © 1 c. Mar. 21, 1928;G 82839.

Drucklieb (Jeanne Louise)* NewYork. 164-170

Designs

:

Arabesque. Book-end of dancinggirl with flowing skirt and veil effect

overhead, arms outstretched, headthrown back. High relief on upright.

© Jan. 27, 1926 ; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1927 ; G82181.

Buddies. Two young dogs, oneleaning against the other. © Mar. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21 ; G 82848.

Horses. Book-end of three heads ofhorses facing the left. © Sept. 15,

1926 ; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1927 ; G 82183.

Last round. Two male figures box-ing, one hitting the other in the jaw.© Feb. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; G 82779.

Lion. Book-end design of a lion's

head whose mane extends to the outeredge of entire outline. © May 14,

1926 ; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1927 ; G 82180.

Pals. Figure of seated baby, thumbin mouth; small dog at his left. ©Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; G 82636.

Rin Tin Tin. Police dog bookend.Head of dog in center. Border edgeon background. © Oct, 18, 1926 ; 2 c.

Dec. 20, 1927; G 821182.

Dunsmore (John Ward)* New York.171

Painting

:

Franklin (Benjamin) the printer.

Franklin standing at right of press,

looking over proof. Helper at left ofpress leaning over toward Franklin.Cases of type at left of picture. ©1 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; G 82591.

Edwards (Charles)* Cleveland. 172

Painting

:

Bottle. Bottle standing in centre

;

liquid bursting from the neck. Menand women's hands holding glasses,

catching the liquid as it sprays down.©lc. Jan. 5, 1928 ; G 82203.

Eisenberg (Abraham)* New York.JT3

Model

:

Washington (George) and busts of

succeeding presidents. [Laurel-en-circled disc bearing bust of Washing-ton and dates of administration withthree American flags on each side.

Discs below bearing busts and dates ofsucceeding presidents arranged in fourrows of seven each. © 1 c. Mar. 9,

1928 ; G 82761.

Elks national memorial headquarterscommission, New York. 174-181

Savage (Eugene Francis) Paint-ings :

Four fields of honor, air. Two menfalling with wrecked aeroplane in

flames over ruined city; three planesfly past searchlights. Spandrel-shaped painting in Elks memorial,Chicago.

Four fields of honor, earth. Threesoldiers support each other climbingfrom trench ; shell exploding, trenchesand smoke. A spandrel-shaped paint-

ing in Elks memorial, Chicago.

Four fields of honor, noncombatant.Open tent, Red cross nurse and doctor,

soldier in distress, boat in background.A spandrel-shaped painting in Elksmemorial, Chicago.

Four fields of honor, water. Sailors

sinking in waves holding steering

wheel, one blows bugle; seagulls,

rocks, spar and laurel wreath. Aspandrel-shaped painting in Elks me-morial, Chicago.

Four fires of sacrifice, Brotherlylove. Winged figure holding antlers

and torch passes over altar. A span-

drel-shaped painting in Elks memo-rial, Chicago.

Four fires of sacrifice, Charity.

Winged figure carries a torch, removesflag from altar and leaves fire. Aspandrel-shaped painting in Elks me-morial, Chicago.

Four fires of sacrifice, Fidelity.

Winged figure holding star and torch,

passes over altar. A spandrel-shapedpainting in Elks memorial, Chicago.

Four fires of sacrifice, Justice.

Winged figure holding Bible and light-

ing fire on altar. A spandrel-shapedpainting in Elks memorial, Chicago.

© 1 c. each Feb. 23, 1928 ; G 82644-

82651.

Ethridge co.*, New York. 182

Drawing

:

If you want to be important, look

important. [Figure of man wearingovercoat and derby hat and carrying

cane in right hand, stands in right

foreground. Figures of men drawn in

outline and figures of women in back-

ground] © 1 c Mar. 20, 1928; G82823.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 201

Fabry (Julius G.)* Newark, N. J.

183, 184Designs

:

Fort. In the midst of the fort awooden soldier stands surrounded byminiature soldiers on the march.

Wooden soldier. Caricature type of

wooden soldier carrying musket onleft shoulder.

© 1 c. each Feb. 13, 1928; G 82800,82852.

Faust (Alfred Luke)* New York. 185

Drawing

:

Life insurance tree. One tree in

your garden of life of which you can-not have too much. © 1 c. Feb. 13,

1928 ; G 82572.

Florence art co., San Francisco.186-188

Junsey (A.) Sculpture:R posing dog. Statuette. © 1 c.

Jan. 4, 1928 ; G 82197.

Sitting dog. [Statuette of Englishbull-dog sitting with head thrownback] © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1928; G 82198.

Squatting dog. [Bulldog in sitting

position with studded collar aroundneck] © 1 c. Jan. 18, 1928; G 82320.

Florio (Salvator)* New York. 189

Sculpture

:

Symbol of light. Standing femalefigure, architectural rays of light backof head, hands holding them ; hori-zontal wings, Mayan characters overarchitectural body. © 1 c. Jan. 24,

1928; G 82353.

Forbes lithograph mfg. co.*, Chelsea,Mass. 190

Painting:

Way down East. [Landscape withfour tr; es closely grouped in im-mediate foreground, and stream flow-ing through scattered village to back-ground of hills] © 1 c. Mar. 16, 1928;G S2795.

Ford (Lauren)* New York. 191,192

Paintings

:

Big parade. [Background of quaintvillage with parade of children andanimals in foreground]

In the spring. [Boy and girl stand-ing in foreground with lamb besideeach. Winding paths over successivemountain peaks in perspective leadingtoward brilliant sun in background]

© 1 c. each Maj-. 19, 1928 ; G 82812.82813.

Fornaris (N. L.)* Havana, Cuba. 193

Drawing

:

Simbolismos de los misterios de la

divina trinidad. [Symbolic drawingof small triangle within larger triangleornamented with many figures, lines

and letters] © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1928;G 82536.

Foster (Maxwell)* Bronxville, N. Y.194

Painting

:

Best in Amerikay. [Old man, cigarin mouth, hat on side of head, coatopen, thumbs under suspenders] ©1 c. Jan. 20, 1928; G 82343.

Francis (William R.) New York.195, 196

Brooks (H. C.) Drawings:Maine tourist agency tours ; the

shortest route from Boston & Port-land. [Clock tower with spire at ex-treme left ; statue of man seatedmounted on massive base at right

;

lettering in center]

Maine tourist agency tours ; theshortest route from New York & Mon-treal. [Tall towered building at ex-treme left, and another building withtwo square towers at right ; lettering

in center]

© 1 c. each Mar. 22, 1928 ; G 82859,82860.

Frankart, inc., New York. 197, 198

Von Frankenberg (Arthur) Sculp-ture:

Aesthetic dancing figure. Femalenude standing on right leg, left leg

thrown forward, both arms thrownsideways toward the rear holding asmall bowl of pottery.

Female nude figure. Figure withright arm upraised and left arm low-ered as though embracing candle.

© 1 c. each Feb. 8, 1928; G 82768,82769.

Franklin (Dwight)* New York. 199

Sculpture

:

Buster. [Figure of cowboy clad i:»

chaparejos and typical costume mount-ed on horse in attitude of bucking.Cowboy with right arm raised andleft hand clutching reins] © 1 cMar. 6, 1928 ; G 82724.

Fraser (Laura Gardin)* New York.200', 201

Sculpture

:

Hound head. Dog's head mounted aSdoor-knocker.

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES202 pt.iv, n. s., v. 23

Eraser (Laura Gardin)*—Continued.

Ranta. Portrait figure of foxhoundstanding.

© 1 c. each Feb. 4, 1928; G 82514,82515.

Friedman (Ray) Los Angeles. 202

Harman (Hugh) Drawing:Bosko. Comic character of negro

boy in various poses. © 1 c. Jan. 3,

1928 ; G 82196.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.203

Munnings (A. J.) Painting:Kilkenny hounds. Scarlet coated

huntsman mounted on brown horseand surrounded by a pack of hounds.Scarlet coated huntsman on whitehorse in left background. © 1 c. Jan.23, 1928 ; G 82369.

Fuchs (Emil)* New York. 204,205

Sculpture

:

Joy of life. [Nude figure of younggirl poised on right toes, arms raisedin attitude of flying, head turned overleft shoulder] ©'1 c. Jan. 7, 1928;G 82214.

Lazy. [Nude figure of young girl

standing on tip-toes, head thrown backto right side, arms raised and benttoward head in attitude of stretching]

© 1 c. Feb. 28, 1928; G 82678.

Fueredi (Arnold) New York. 206

Greacen (Edmund W.) Painting:Modern Gulliver. Prone figure of

Uncle Sam tied with bandages in-

scribed with calls td preparednessiMiss Columbia awakening him. © 1 c.

Mar. 12, 1928 ; G 82770.

Fuller & Smith, Cleveland. 207-231

Mingo, Brink & Jipson, inc. Draw-ings :

All cars need service . . . the Euclidgets it. [Oblong panel ornamented attop with motor driven upon runwayfor repair. Man talking to mechanicstanding in front of car]

All over Erie from the club to themarket. [Slanting line of cars parkedat top of oblong panel containing in-

scription]

Erie's Euclids are all over the map[Representation of U. S. map at topof oblong panel. Map clotted withautomobiles to represent wide distinc-

tion of Euclid six cars. Ornamentedcompass at left]

Erie's women motorists acclaim theEuclid. [Representation of womanstepping into automobile parked at

curb beside lamp-post. Doormanstanding behind her, holding parcels]

Euclid is a smart car but that isn't

all. [Oblong panel ornamented at topby representation of man and womanin evening clothes entering large motordriven by chauffeur. Canopy over side-

walk in background]

Euclids in Erie neighborhoods. [Ir-

regular slanting line of parked carsshown at top of oblong panel. Belowis inscription]

Fathers, then sons—now grandsons.[Title on oblong panel inscribed, TheMiles-Euclid co., at top. Representa-tion of young man driving at highspeed in sport roadster]

Good car for Erie winters. [Longnarrow panel representing bird's-eye

view of street. Winter scene. Pedes-trians on sidewalks ; bare trees in

park ; a roadster driving out of garageat top]

How motoring-Erie has grown. [Ob-long panel inscribed. The Miles-Euclidco., at top. Under inscription is a

representation of automobile set in

midst of skyline of city drawn ondiminished scale]

Leave it here some morning. [Title

at top of oblong panel. Euclid 6 in

circular design above photograph of

man's head and shoulders at left]

Miles service is standard equipmenton the Euclid Six. [Representationof small motor parked at filling sta-

tion with attendant leaning on carcioor, at top of panel]

State Street traffic can't bother me.[Oblong panel ornamented with rearview picture of two women riding in

front seat of motor following othercars on street]

Streaking out to Glenwood. [Longnarrow panel representing a street.

Bird's-eye view of pedestrians on side-

walks, and shrubs at edge of lawns.Motor car at high speed shown at topof panel]

Talk about husky families. [Oblongpanel with lettering, The Miles-Euclid

co., mounted at top. Representation,

below, of closely parked motors]

To Niagara and back—and dancedall evening. [Moonlight picture of

large motor on shady road, belowEuclid 6 design at top of oblong panel.

Man and girl in evening clothes danc-ing at left of panel]

To the woman who drives in Erie.

[Oblong panel with representation of

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 245

woman and little girl walking towardmotor parked at curb, at top of panel]

We drove to Boston and back for ourvacation. [Euclid 6 design at top ofoblong panel. Bird's-eye view of motordriving along winding road throughtwo cities drawn on diminutive scale]

We look two cars ahead. [Oblongpanel with picture of large car parkedbeside two similar cars vaguely drawn.Girl and two men standing in frontof cars]

Well, from then on. . . [Bird's :eyevigw of brougham type motor car in

starting position, at top of oblongpanel. Man with left arm extendedstanding at left of car]

We've helped keep Erie young.[Lettering, The Miles-Euclid co., at topof oblong panel. Below a representa-tion of a picnic party in country.Man leaning in doorway of motorparked in background]

When the green light flashes atFourth and State. [Long narrowpanel representing street scene fea-turing street intersection where sixmotors are stopped by traffic signal.Lettering, Euclid six, runs throughcenter of cross street. Pedestrians onsidewalks]

When you change your mind onPeach Street. [Long narrow panelrepresenting bird's-eye view of street.

Number of motors in street and pedes-trians on sidewalks]

Where shall we go from here? [Ob-long panel ornamented at top withEuclid 6 circular design, and repre-sentation of motor stopped on countryroad at mileage post. Hills and treesin background. Representation of manand woman standing beside motorparked in front of Wm. Penn inn atleft]

Who drives Euclids in Erie? [Slant-ing line of parked cars across top ofoblong panel with inscription]

Wonder why Erie purchasing agentsbuy Euclids? [Slanting line of irregu-larly parked motors at top of oblongpanel. Below it is an inscription]

© 1 c. each Jan. 26, 1928 ; G 82381-82405.

Graham (William P.)* New York.232-242

Designs

:

Aida. [Narrow border of intricateconventionalized openwork]Ashes of roses/ [Wide convention-

alized scroll and basket design band

within scalloped border of conventionalbar with five seals bearing picture ofwoman placed at regular intervals]

Belasco. [Conventionalized borderaround narrow band of roses, withfive bowls of conventionalized rosesinterposed at regular intervals]

Celeste. [Three-ply border of nar-row striped band with holes at regularintervals, wide solid band and con-ventional spiked design]

Chinese bird. [Central design oftwo exotic birds on floral background.Outer border of conventional flowerswith four birds at regular intervals.

Narrow spiked border between centraldesign and outer band]

Fontainebleu. [Three-ply borderdesign of narrow conventionalizedscallops, wide solid band, and wideconventionalized band]

Maytime. [Narrow checkerboardband interrupted at regular intervalsby three conventionalized baskets offruit, and three floral sprays withinintricate conventionalized border]

Mignon. [Narrow conventionalizedborder of criss-cross effect]

R'viera. [Elaborate scalloped, bor-der of conventionalized sprays of roseswithin narrow bands interrupted atfive regular intervals by floral clus-

ters]

Trentino. [Conventional band withsix floral clusters at regular intervalswithin narrow conventionalized bor-

der]

Trianon. [Drawing of narrow con-ventionalized scallop border]

© 1 c. each Feb. 16. 1928 ; G 82702-82712.

Gra'nger (Norman Wilfred)* Strong-hurst, 111. 243

Drawing

:

Recorder of debts. [Title inscrip-

tion at top of oblong panel. Letteredscroll beneath. Representation ofFather Time writing in large book

;

hourglass and another book besidehim. Open book entitled, Those whodo not pay, at bottom of panel] ©1 c. Feb. 25, 1928 ; G 82665.

Greenleaf (Sue)* Los Angeles.244, 245

Drawings

:

Brittain Rey. [In lower right handcorner of panel is figure of large owl

;

small figure of man at left ; two smallflying owls, one at top and one atlower center; lettering between]

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES246 pt. iv, n. g., v. 23

Greenleaf ( Sue) *—Continued.

Get-there-island. [Man with camerain foreground ; large and small tor-

toises on beach; sailing ship on oceansilhouetted against cloudy sky in back-ground]

© 1 c, each Nov. 16, 1927 ; G 82187,82188.

Grippo (John)* Beacon, N. Y.246-251

Cecil, declaratory,with arms out-

pugnacity. [Figure of

akimbo and feet wide

Drawings

:

Town Tommies[Figure of manstretched]

Cecilman, armsapart]

Cecil, strutting. [Figure of

man swinging cane on right arm]

Sam, apprehension. [Figure ofman with hair standing on end, righthand raised to forehead]

Sam, prancing. [Figure ofman, cane in right hand and glassesin left]

Sam, remonstrance. [Figure ofman, feet wide apart and arms swungoutward]

© 1 c. each Mar. 27, 1928 ; G 82896-82901.

Groil (Albert L.)* New York. 252

Painting

:

Christo del monte. [Large crudecrucifix with base in rocks at left sideof stream. Mountain in the distance]

© 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; G 82367.

Hansen (Hans F.) Savonburg, Kan.253

Hansen (Hans F.) Painting:I am the light of the world. [Rec-

tangular representation of the uni-

verse showing conventional "zed clouds,

sun and moon, with central design of

globe showing light figure of Christ in

the middle] © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1928 ; G82771.

Harrington (Rebie L.)* Adams, Mass.254, 255

Paintings

:

Ishtaupi (Chief) Head and shoul-

ders of Indian, shoulder bare, eagle-

feather headdress. © 1 c. Jan. 16,

1928 ; G 82299.

San Juan Capistrano mission. Mis-sion in middle distance, showing cross

and four windows with bells ; largetree at left ; flowers in foreground. ©1 c. Jan. 21, 1928 ; G 82347.

Harris (Estelle McNish)* Washing-ton. 256

Model :

Lindy. [Silhouette of bust of Lind-berg] © 1 c. Mar. 21, 1928 ; G 82838.

Havill (Lorenzo H.)* Norman, Okl.

257

Painting

;

Proper division of the word of God.[Pictorial map showing Biblical sceneswith explanatory lettering] © 1 c.

Nov. 15, 1927 ; G 82249.

Hinman-Boynton granite co., Syracuse,N. Y. 258,259

Boynton (J. Leonard) Designs:Arcadia war memorial. Eagle sur-

mounting fluted column. Octagonpylon. Square platform.

Curved seat. Curved seat withthistle ornament carved on arms.Monogram J. G. S. D. carved on frontof seat.

© 1 c. each Jan. 5, 1928; G 82208,82209.

Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn.260-262

Paintings

:

/End of a perfect day. Three hunt-

ers sitting in a lean-to, smoking their

pipes and telling stories. In front of

them the campfire ; a pair of bootsdrying next to the coffee-pot. © 1 c.

Oct. 31, 1927 ; G 82478.

Romance. Young girl, in sport

suit, seated on a knoll, at shore of

lake, before campfire. Hunting dogresting head on her lap. Behind heris resting figure of young man smok-ing pipe, near cluster of bushes. ©1 c. Mar. 16, 1928; G 82797.

Terror of the wilderness. Giantbear, upright, attacking a hunter ly-

ing near campfire ready to shoot himwith revolver. On the side anothercamper, swinging ax, is coming to therescue. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1927; G82479.

Hoffbauer (Charles)* Paris. 263

Painting

:

Joan of Arc meeting Charles VII.

[Court scene. Figure on one knee in

front of crowd of men and women in

costumes of the time of Charles VII]

© 1 c. Jan. 25, 1928; G 82379.

Hoffman (Malvina)* New York. 264

Sculpture

:

Keats (John) Head and neck. ©1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; G 82264.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 284

Hood (Jennings) Philadelphia. 265

French (Daniel Chester) Design:Franklin (Benjamin) medallion.

[Left profile bust of Franklin, withlettering: Honoris causa] © 1 c.

Mar. 28, 1928 ; G 82903.

Hopper (Laurence Sutten)* Detroit.266

Drawing

:

World goes round in Universalcabs. [Solid dark background withemblem of winged car superimposedby representation of globe aroundwhich is title inscription, and onwhich is letter C in side of large U]© 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; G 82583.

Hunt (Esther)* New York. 267-269

Sculpture :

Chinese lilies. Statue of a little

Chinese girl holding some Chineselilies in her arms. Basket of lilies

beside her. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928;G 82907.

Crash. Figure of a little Chinesegirl, with hands clasped, looking downat a small upset basket of eggs. ©1 c. Mar. 29, 1928; G 82905.

Favorite. Statue of a little Chinesegirl looking at doll on her arm. Twoother dolls near her feet. © 1 c.

Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 82908.

Hy-art hy-way display corp., Holly-

wood, Calif. 270, 271

Romanelli (Carlo) Model:Progress. Muscular man in the act

of welding. © 1 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; G82927.

Sterner ( Robert ) Design :

Ad-sculpture. [Artist wearingsmock and beret, completing figure ofnude woman symbolizing industry.Group mounted on high base in-

scribed. Ad-sculpture] © 1 c. Feb.20, 1928 ; G 82713.

Hy-art studios, inc., Hollywood, Calif.

272-274Romanelli (Carlo) Models:Hy-art bear. Bear walking on a

redwood log. © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928;G 82281.

Hy-art cock. Rooster standingerect, in attitude of crowing. © 1 c.

Jan. 13. 1928 ; G 82280.

Youth at the fountain. Youthfulgirl standing in center of fountainwith girls around fountain ; on squarebase. © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928; G 82279.

Icart (Louis)* Paris. 275-277Paintings :

Chaperon rouge: [Snow scene withyoung girl in red-riding-hood with

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basket on her arm standing in lanebordered by somber, grotesque treeforms]

Marchand de marrons. [Streetscene in deep snow. Vender of chest-nuts with wares standing in shelterin right foreground. Central figure ofyoung girl with large fur scarf]

Marchande de fleurs. [Spring street

scene of young woman with hands upto bouquet on her collar, standing in

foreground beside the blossom-ladencart of an old woman flower-vender.Arc de Triumphe in the background]

© 1 c. each Feb. 25, 1928 ; G 82753-82755.

International feature service, inc.,

New York. 278-280

McManus (George) Drawings:Home is no place for you. [Bust

of comic male character wearing silk

hat, with cigar in mouth, holding potof flowers in upraised hands]

It won't hurt much when it hits me.[Busts of two comic characters smil-ing at rose in vase they are holding]

Present, but where will it land inthe future. [Busts of a male and fe-

male comic character, side by side,

looking at a goldfish in a bowl]

© 1 c. each Mar. 14, 1928 ; G 82782-82784.

Jacobson (Ted. R.)* Los Angeles.281

Model

:

Mantlepiece plaque. [Ship in full

sail, on base representing ocean] ©1 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; G 82534.

Jakobo (Christian A.)* Bayside, L. I.,

N. Y._282

Ready. Statue of nude girl in div-ing position. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928; G82686.

Jeffreys (Arthur Bishop)* Dallas,Tex. 283

Painting

:

Vikings of the air. Painting, auto-graphed by Charles A. Lindberg, Aug.18, 1927, Richards Field, shows heav-ily clouded sky and monoplane neartop flving up an away. © 1 c. Feb.16, 1928 ; G 82584.

Jewish nation, inc., Jersey City, N. J.

284

Eudene (Maurice) Design:Jewish nation. [Man seated in

chair looking at map ; telephone atleft ; lettering above and below] ©1 c. Jan. 11. 1928; G 82261.

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Jones (Homer A.)* Columbus Grove,O. 285

Drawing

:

Hawkin set. [Four sketches of

comic characters ; with lettering] (c)

1 c. Jan. 13, 1928 ; G 82267.

Jones brothers co., Boston. 286-309

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Bender memorial, 40157. © Jan.

24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82603.

Brehm memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82453.

Charles memorial, (g) Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82457.

Conroy memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82452.

Curan memorial, 40176. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82606.

Elder memorial, 40180. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82608.

Erdman memorial, 40152. © Jan.

24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82598.

Gibson memorial, 40155. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82601.

Gilbert memorial, 40151. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82597.

Gimball memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82451.

Graham memorial. 40160. © Jan.

24, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82605.

Hagerstrom memorial. © Feb. 3,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82610.

Harner memorial, 40156. © Jan.

24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82602.

Harper memorial, 40182. © Jan.

24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82609.

Herman memorial. © Dec. 22,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82455.

Hurst memorial, 40158. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82604.

Jensen memorial. © Feb. 3, 1928;2 c. Feb. 17; G 82611.

Jones memorial, 40153. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82599.

Leger memorial, 40179. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82607.

Pope memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927;2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82454.

Ronald memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82458.

Simpson memorial, 40154. © Jan.24, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82600. '

Wortham memorial. © Feb. 3,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82612.

Wright memorial. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82456.

Kallus (Joseph L.)* Brooklyn.310, 311

Sculpture

:

Bozo. Grotesque figure of a dogseated, mouth open. © 1 c. Jan. 6,

1928; G 82213.

Peter. Grotesque head of an animalrepresenting a dog. © 1 c. Jan. 5,

1928 ; G 82204.

Kearney (Luke Sylvester)* Wausau,Wis. 312

Drawing

:

Hodag. [Grotesque figure of fan-tastic, sharp-clawed, horned animal,with tail high in air and head turnedto left] © 1 c. Mar. 21, 1928; G82864.

Kemp & Beatley, inc., New York.313-348

Berliner (Rose) Designs:No. 3345, pat. 24-27, 29; 1166, pat.

90-95. © 1 c. each Mar. 6, 1928; G82729-82739.

Jesbera (Hazel) Designs:No. 3360, pat. 11, 12, 14-16. © 1 c.

each Mar. 6, 1928; G 82740-82744.

No. 6626. pat. 2, 4. © 1 c. each Mar.3, 1928 ; G 82695, 82697.

Jesbro (Hazel) Designs:No. 3360, pat. 7-10. © 1 c. each

Dec. 15, 1927 ; G 82026-82029.

Kanewsky (Virginia) Designs:No. 6565, pat. 5, 6. © 1 c. each

Mar. 6. 1928; G 82745, 82746.

No. 6626. pat. 1, 3, 5. © 1 c. eachMar. 3, 1928 ; G 82694, 82696, 82698.

Richards (Mae W.) Design:No. 7063. © 1 c. Mar. 3, 1928; G

82699.

Winston (Virginia) Designs:No. 777, oat. 146. © 1 c. Dec. 15,

1927 ; G 81969.

No. 3037. pat. 65-70. © 1 c. eachMar. 6, 1928; G 82747-82752.

No. 7053. © 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; G82176.

Kennedy (Thomas Francis)* Tru-mansburg, N. Y. 349-359

Paintings

:

Trip through Taughannock Fallsstate park. N. Y., 1. Entrance to

lower gorge. [Forest bordered streamwith fnlls ; stone bridge in foreground]

2. Lower falls and old swim-ming pool. [Forest bordered streamshowing small falls]

3. Turn in the Lower gorge.

[Falls in center background; streamand flowers in foreground!

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 372

4. Midway between the turnin the gorge and the falls. [Flowerbordered stream and falls]

5. Taughannock Falls. [Highwaterfall]

6. Legend of the great falls,

Princess White Lily. [Oblong centerpanel shows head of Indian maidenwith feather headdress above a water-fall; side panels show masonry and astream]

7. Palace of the Princes, up-per gorge. [Ruins of masonry above astream]

8. Narrow passage in the uppergorge. [Waterfall in center, jaggedrocks on either side]

9. Stepping Stone Falls. [Widewaterfall with flower-covered rocks oneither side]

10. Shadow bank. [Forestbordered stream in background, smallfalls and larger stream in foreground]

11. Virgin forest. [Roadwaythrough dense forest, automobileparked at side of road]

© 1 c. each Jan. 23, 1928 ; G 82355-82365.

Kinnikinnick, inc.. Grand Lake, Col.

360

Meyers (Evaland) Drawing:At the sign of Kinnikinnick, inc.

[Conventionalized design across top,

lettering in center, sprays of leaveswith red berries at bottom] © 1 c.

Jan. 14, 1928 ; G 82278.

Knight (Katherin Sturges)* Roslyn,L. L, N. Y. 361

Design

:

Stag. Silhouette of stag leapingthrough thicket of decorative foliageand flowers. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; G82562.

Koenig bros., Jersey City. 362

Koenig (Jacob) Design:Anne (St.) with child and St. The-

resa. [Scroll-cut panel with crucifixin center background, figure of St.

Theresa on right, St. Anne on left andchild in center] © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928

;

G 82348.

Kopf (J. John) Chicago. 363Bergson (Jennette) Drawing:Buddies. Representation of an aero-

plane with a number of persons [in-cluding sailor, civilian, officer and sol-

dier] grouped in* front of the same.[Lettering: Buddies, a super-cigar-

ette for all of us] © 1 c. Mar. 30,

1928; G 82924.

Korbel (Mario)* New York. 364

Painting

:

Therese (Sainte) Seated figure in

the round, hands clasped in lap, headand body draped. © 1 c. Jan. 25,

1928 ; G 82366.

Kuhl (John Jacob)* Carlstadt, N. J.

365-368Models

:

Christ blessing. [Figure of Christwith halo over head and arms ex-

tended at sides, on plaque with straightbase and arched top]

Christ calling. [Three quarter fig-

ure of Christ with halo over head andhands extended to sides. Oval plaquehaving representation of clouds at bot-

tom of picture]

Madonna. [Haloed head and shoul-ders, full front view of woman on ovalplaque]

Madonna at prayer. [Front view ofwaist, shoulders haloed head of womanon oval plaque]

© 1 c. each Feb. 2, 1928; G 82486-82489.

Kunsman (William Eugene) Bethle-hem, Pa. 369

Hagman (Claude O.) Drawing:Lovers. [Two heart-shaped insets :

one at left entitled, Sweethearts, show-ing boy and girl carving initials intree, box of candy on ground ; one atright entitled, Sweethearts- - - still,

showing mother, father and little girl

in front of fireplace, mother holding-

box of candy] © 1 c. Dec. 28, 1927;G 82247

Kunststube (Die) Berlin. 370

Windelschmidt (Heinrich) Paint-ing:

Dulcis virgo Maria. Bust of Ma-donna with infant Christ in her amis.© 1 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; G 82530.

Kusnetzoff (Christina)* San Fran-cisco. 371

Model

:

Female figure. [Nude figure stand-ing on base, head thrown back, scarfdraped over right arm, held out andback by left hand] © 1 c. Dec. 19,

1927 ; G 82322.

L. & S. embroidery works, Weehawken.N. J. 372

Hugentobler (H.) Drawing:Ornamental flower medallion, 179.

© 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928 ; G 82785.

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Lachaise (Gaston)* New York.373-378

Sculpture

:

McBride (Henry) Portrait head.

© 1 c. Mar. 31, 1928 ; G 82933.

Man. Bronze statue of man stand-ing. © 1 c. Mar. 31, 1928 ; G 82932.

Marin (John) Portrait head. © 1

c. Mar. 31, 1928 ; G 82931.

Three dolphins. [Full length frontview of dolphin in center of roundplaque. Two other dolphins overlap-ping the first, one bending to left,

other to right] © 1 c, Jan. 31, 1928

;

G 82464.

Woman. Portrait of a woman, life

size. © 1 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; G 82463.

Woman acrobat. [Grotesque formof nude female figure in contorted posi-

tion, bending backward until headtouches feet] © 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; G82318.

Ladd (Anna Coleman)* Boston.379, 380

Sculpture

:

Master (The) Standing figure ofChrist holding a child in right arm.© 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928 ; G 82201.

Spirit of flight. Helmeted head of

young aviator. © 1 c. July 23, 1927;G 82179.

Lafayette (O. J.) & co., Los Angeles.381

Lory (George O.) Model:Merry Hollywood bottle. [Narrow-

necked, large-bowled bottle with bustof full-faced man wearing glasses pro-truding from neck of bottle] © 1 c.

Jan. 23, 1928 ; G 82370

Lafferty (Robert C.)* New York. 382

Drawing

:

Acclivity. Twelve drawings form-ing border around a six line poem,with architectural ornamentation. ©1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; G 82250.

Lambert (Bertha) New Orleans. 383

Durel (Rene) Drawing:Chef. [Left profile of man in chef's

livery with steaming dish in hands]© 1 c. Mar. 12, 1928 ; G 82928.

Lane (Katherine W.)* Boston. .384

Sculpture

:

Cod-fish. Fish coasting over abreaking wave [tail erect and mouthwide open] © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1928; G82853.

Langdon (W. Harry)* Syracuse, N. Y.385

Drawing

:

Bridal veil, consecrated to mother-hood. [Representation of a youngmother with head and shoulders en-veloped in filmy veil, holding little

child wearing cross on chain aroundneck and halo over head] © 1 c.

Mar. 6, 1928; G 82727.

Larsen (Benjamin Hildebrand)* May-wood, Calif. 386

Drawing

:

American eagles. Comic strip.

[Heads of two men in right foregroundwith background of clouds. Title in-

scription appears as sky-writing byaeroplane] © 1 c. Mar. 22, 1928; G82863.

Lascari (Hilda Kristina)* New York.387, 3S8

Sculpture

:

Fledgling. Young female figure,

partly draped, kneeling on left knee,nest and bird in one hand calling tothe mother bird. © 1 c. Jan. 31,

1928 ; G 82466,

Poetry. [Woman's head on pedes-tal] © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1927; G 82184.

Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine)* Al-bany, N. Y. 389

Sculpture

:

Sag Mai Haroun-al-Rascnid of Ka-yeme. Figure of Saluki dog standingin attitude of attention. © 1 c. Mar.15, 1928; G 82793.

Lesser (Elizabeth)* New York. 390

Drawing

:

Let's go together. [Woman in bon-net and old-fashioned dress, symboliz-ing Democracv, walking beside don-key] © 1 c. Jan. 4, 1928 ; G 82199.

Loeb (Sidney)* New York. 391

Sculpture

:

Caryatid. [Female figure, nude,arms raised supporting vase whichrests on her bowed head] © 1 c. Jan..

6, 1928 ; G 82200.

Lone Wolf (Naoma) Greer. Ariz. 392

Lone Wolf. Painting:Twister. Cowboy riding a bucking-

horse. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1928; G 82854.

Lyddon & Hanford co., New York.393-395

Schwartz (Rudolph) Drawings:Cold circles you with infection.

[Panel with shading featuring circle,

known as the infected circle, over face

If)

WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 412

of person with mouth open and hand-kerchief in hand]

Free your self from that infectedcircle. [Two women and two men de-

picted at table eating. Shaded draw-ing featuring circle, known as the in-

fected circle, over face of person whohas cold]

Get out of that infected circle.

[Shaded drawing of oblong panel,with two men at top, featuring cir-

cle, known as the infected circle, overface of person who has cold]

© 1 c. each Feb. 3, 1928; G 82493-82495.

McClellan (Wallace E.) Los Angeles.396

Schmucker (L. A.) Painting:Seven heavens, pacquette. [Title

inscription, and picture of girl, JanetGaynor as Diane, superimposed uponrectangular representation of sky withlettering at bottom. Wide border ofconventionalized clouds around centraldesign] © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; G82725.

McClure (Robert Edward)* Warren,O. 397

Painting

:

Our duty. [Soldier with torch inoutstretched right hand, Victory incenter with right arm raised, andAmerican legion advancing to receivetorch] © 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928 ; G 82565.

McGurk (William Robert James)*Holyoke, Mass. 398

Drawing

:

Dempsey's (Jack) fight career inrhyme and cartoon. Fight no. 1. ©1 c. Mar. 6, 1928 ; G 82929.

McNamara (Thomas J.)* Los Angeles.399

Drawing

:

Bridgebugs. [Group of grotesquefigures representing different suits ofcards] © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928; G82349.

Marion)* New400, 401

Magonigle (EdithYork.

Models

:

Blind girl. Sculptured medallionBlind girl holding butterfly on handBas-relief.

Young girl. Sculptured medallionYoung girl feeding cherries to birds,

Bas-relief.

© 1 c. each Mar. 20, 1928 ; G 8282182822.

Mancini (Joseph)* Baltimore. 402

Sculpture

:

Lindbergh (Col. Charles A.) [Bustmounted on tall square base bearingrepresentation of a propeller on thefront face] © 1 c. Mar. 21, 1928; G82844.

Mangan co., Providence, R. I. 403, 404

Cianfarani (Aristide B.) Models:Blessed Virgin. Medallion bust.

Christopher (Saint) with Christchild. Medallion.

© 1 c. each Jan. 10, 1928 ; G 82243,

82244.

Marr & Gordon, inc., Barre, Vt. 405

McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Horton memorial, 1131. © Dec. 22,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G 82449.

Mayer (Louis)* New York. 406

Sculpture

:

Labor. Labor forging the key to

opportunity. "Relief. © 1 c. Jan. 27,

1928; G 82406.

Mazzi (Sinibaldo) Los Angeles.407-411

Borman (Edward J.) Models:

Police dog. [Statuette contains ashreceiver and match box holder] ©1 c. Jan. 24, 1928; G 82544.

Police dog statue. Dog lying down,but with head and ears pricked up. ©1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82906.

Two monkey ash-tray smoker set.

[Figures of large and small monkey,ash receiver, cigarette box and matchbox holder] © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1927; G82543.

Vargan (Rodolfo) Models:Baby doll. [Figure of boy baby sit-

ting with legs folded before him andhands resting on knees] © 1 c. Oct.

17, 1928 ; G 82541.

Bear statue and smoker set. Bearholding cigarette box in left paw, withright arm around tree trunk. © 1 c.

Oct. 17, 1927 ; G 82542.

Mecke (J. Howard) jr., Philadelphia.412

Shriver (Morris) Painting:

Pennsylvania railroad. Bird's-eyeview of the main line of Pennsylvaniar. r. from Radnor to Devon north tothe Schuylkill River, and including in

detail Valley Forge park. © 1 c. Feb.4, 1928; G 82540.

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Meell (Geo. A.)* Philadelphia. 413

Drawing

:

Owl. [Design on nearly squareplain surface, of an owl, front view,with letter T in relief on its breast]

© 1 c. Dec. 7, 1927 ; G 81791.

Meissner & Buch, Leipzig. 414, 415

Worm (Karl) Paintings:Cavalier in brown coat, A21519-522.

Cavalier in brown coat and blue hosepresenting rose to lady in greenishgown with yellow flower decorations.

Lady carries fan in right hand. Greenforeground, and blue background. ©1 c. Dec. 31, 1927; G 82178.

Lady and bouquet, B21519-522.Man in blue costume kneeling, pre-

senting bouquet to lady in gown of

pastel shades. Blue scarf in lady'shand. Green foreground, and bluebackground. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1927; G82177.

Mellor & Allen, inc., Philadelphia. 416

Bostwick (William) Drawing:Mellor & Allen, inc., the insurance

co., the trust co., creates immediateestate. [Suspension bridge with let-

tering above and below] © 1 c. Mar.28, 1928 ; G 82904.

Melrose granite co., St. Cloud, Minn.417

McClellan ( Harry C. ) Design :

Campbell memorial, 3012. © Mar.20, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; G 82887.

Mengedoht (Bertha H.) Omaha, Neb.418, 419

Ronnebeck (Arnold) Models:

Gilder (Robert Fletcher) Bust.

Grief. Cemetery monument. Fig-ure of a woman in sitting posture withhead bowed in sorrow.

© 1 c. each Feb. 21, 1928 ; G 82634,82635.

Merrell (Wm. S.) co., Cincinnati.420

Linzy (Alfred) Sculpture:Mother nursing a child. Statue goes

about to the waist. It is 14 incheshigh including the base. © 1 c. Mar.26, 1928 ; G 82883.

Merrill (Sara Helen)* New York.421

Design

:

Royal typewriter. [Oblong panelshowing groups of children in variousattitudes of play] © 1 c. Feb. 15,

1928 ; G 82721.

Merrimac chemical co., Boston. 422

Wilson (Charles J. A.) Painting:Lexington (U. S. S.) © 1 c. Dec.

7, 1927 ; G 82373.

Meyer (Enno)* Milford, O. 423^28Drawings

:

Head of Boston. Head of Bostonbull terrier with collar. © 1 c. Jan.

26, 1928; G 82375.

Head of chow. Full face view ofChow dog. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1928; G82376.

Head of pointer. Right side viewof pointer dog. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1928;G 82377.

Head of shepherd. Full face viewof shepherd dog with collar. © 1 c.

Jan. 26, 1928; G 82378.

Schnauzer. [Head of Airedale dog]© 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928; G 82484.

Wire fox terrier. [Head of dog]© 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928 ; G 82485.

Milich (Adolf) & Wolf (Gustav)Union City, N. J. 429-433

Richard (Sidney) Designs:Conventional lily. Design for scarf

and three piece buffet set to match.

Conventional sunflower. Design forscarf and three piece set to match.

Lattice and conventional wild rose.

Design for scarf and three piece buffetset to match.

Medallion. Design for scarf andthree piece set to match.

Scroll. Design for scarf and threepiece set to match.

© 1 c. each Feb. 20, 1928 ; G 82638-82642.

Miller (Harriette G.)* Arlington, Vt.434-450

Sculpture

:

Acheloides. Fountain group consist-

ing of three female figures, back to

back, with conventionalized wing deco-ration. Each figure has different posi-

tion of arms and head.

Creation. Head of woman, face up-turned, held in the Creator's hands.

Democracy. Central figure, femalesitting on knees, blessing the high andthe low, in the form of two crouchingfigures.

Desire. Figure of young girl withright arm outstretched, head thrownback, and left leg lifted.

East wind. Bas-relief of shepherdand sheep on windy plain.

Eros. Mask with eyes bound.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 467

Eternal woman. Large bas-relief offemale, sitting on legs, wearing girdle

and oriental headdress, and holdinglotus flowers in hands. Convention-alized lotus flower as part of back-ground.

Hymn to the sun. Dancing femalefigure, semi-draped, arms outstretched,

body bent slightly backward.

Lotus bloom, table fountain. Figureof woman holding jug, standing in alotus flower.

Madonna. Lightly draped figure of

woman, head bowed and hands foldedover breast.

Night. Large relief of semi-drapedfemale figure, against a background of

conventionalized wings, holding plumesin uplifted arm. Border of stars andmoons.

Palm Beach. Large circular bas-relief, two semi-draped female figuresswaying before tropical tree.

Peace. Group of man, woman andchild ; woman reclining, supportedagainst knees of man, child in herlap.

Portrait of Henry S. Idealized por-trait of male head.

Possession. Crouching nude figure,

head bowed ; one side of figure male,and other side female.

Sadko. Fountain group consistingof male and female figures, kneelingbeside each other ; woman resting headon man's shoulder ; two swans at theirfeet.

Tree of life. Male and female fig-

ures, with arms entwined in tree.

© 1 c. each Jan. 20, 1928; G 82325-82340, 82344.

Mitchell (Andrew Edgar)* Los An-geles. 451-456

Models

:

Beauty for ashes. Plaque of raisedletters set in painter's palette; threeroses protruding from the thumb holeof palette.

If my fireplace pleaseth thee. Plaquewith raised letters, scrolls at bothends, eight cones and pine needles inbunches running through plaque.

Me worry? Roguish boy with strawhat ; raised letters below. Plaque withrough uneven edge.

My heart standeth in awe of thyword. Plaque with Bible in center, asword to right and torch to left, raisedlettering below.

O magnify the Lord .with me.Plaque with a sprig of wild rose run-ning diagonally through old Englishraised lettering.

Study to show thyself approved untoGod. Plaque of raised letters set ona scroll ; a Bible and olive branchesin left hand corner.

©lc. each Jan. 4, 1928; G 82190-82195.

Modern Tuscany art CO., inc., Phila-delphia. 457

Van Landeghem (Edw. J.) Model:Shrine of the Little Flower. [Fig-

ure of the saint in draped recess whichis surmounted by cupola with cross.

Base of shrine is decorated with longspray of flowers] © 1 c. Mar. 6,

1928 ; G 82726.

Chicago. 458-467

© 1 c. Mar.

© 1 c. Mar:

© 1 c.

Moessel (Julius)

Designs

:

Ceiling decoration, 18.

19, 1928; G 82801.

Ceiling decoration, 19.

19, 1928; G 82802.

Decorative design 21, ship.

Mar. 19, 1928; G 82804.

Decorative design 22, carriage. ©1 c. Mar. 19, 1928; G 82805.

Decorative design 23, lute playerunder baldachin. © 1 c. Mar. 19,

1928 ; G 82806.

Decorative picture, no 17. Tespiscarriage. [Grotesque parade of vari-styled masqueraders accompanyingfloat drawn by an elephant] ©lc.Mar. 1, 1928 ; G 82685.

First idea for a theatre decoration,no. 14. [Side elevation for theaterinterior, elaborately decorated withgeometrical designs, and panels withbird-patterns. Grotesque ornamenta-tions about stage opening] © 1 c.

Mar. 1, 1928 ; G 82682.

Idea for a ceiling, no. 16. [Ceilingin highly ornamented room using Chi-nese decorations. Circular design ofcoiled dragon, grotesque figures ofwinged men with long-beaked birdsheads and figures mounted on weirdanimals] © 1 c. Mar. 1, 1928; G82684.

Second idea for a theatre decora-tion, no. 15. [Side elevation of theatreelaborately ornamented with paneldesigns and Japanese figures. Largepipe organ at extreme left] © 1 c.

Mar. 1, 1928; G 82683.

Theatre decoration, 20, idea 3. ©1 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; G 82803.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES468 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Monroe embroidery works, West NewYork, N. J. 468

Walder & Buehler : Design :

Panel, 271. Panel with a bunch ofthree various sized flowers in each ofthe four corners interspersed withsmall flowers, leaves and stems, andsix smaller flowers in center. © 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928 ; G 81789.Moreno (Manuel M.) and Webster

(F. W.)* Los Angeles. 469

Drawing

:

Inky and Blinky. [Comic figure ofnegro man with tiny hat on his largeround head. Comic figure of skunkat his feet] © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1928; G82930.

Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn.470-473

Models

:

Duck. [Side view of duck withhead erect and wings held close tosides]

Elephant. [Figure of elephant withmouth open, head held high and trunkcurling upward]

Turtle. [View of back of turtlewith head, tail and four legs protrud-ing from shell]

Wire haired Fox Terrier. [Figureof dog in attitude of attention]

© 1 c. each Feb. 8, 1928; G 82554-82557.

Mowbray (A. R.) & co., ltd., London.474

Allen (Daphne) Painting:

Our Lady of Sweet Flowers. [Vir-gin Mother with babe in arms kneelingin grassy meadow, with many wildflowers and blooming trees in back-ground. Cherubs in upper corners ofoblong panel with border of flowersaround all] © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1927;G 82679.

Nelson (Nels H.) Minneapolis.475, 476

Andreasen (Valdemar) Paintings:Lone American Eagle winging his

way to victory. [Atlantic ocean, Sta-tue of Liberty at left, Eiffel tower atright ; ships on ocean ; airplane flyingacross ocean

;guardian angel near air-

plane] © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; G 82380.

We. Pictorial representation of Col.Charles A. Lindbergh's flight acrossthe Atlantic Ocean. [Expanse ofwater in foreground; Eiffel Tower atleft; Statue of Liberty at right, andhead and shoulders of Col. Lindberghin the immediate center] © 1 c. Mar.19, 1928 ; G 82820.

Nevill (G. Vaughan)* Kansas City,

Mo. 477, 478

Paintings

:

Dream. Nature spirit resting onplant grown out of the water, inwhich are five blue lines showing nameof the nature spirit, the bottom line

being the artist's name.Play of nature spirits. Two nature

spirits at play with two turtles. Overhead are various flying creatures.Two other turtles in picture.

© 1 c. each Feb. 20, 1928; G 82629,82630.

Newall (Joseph) & co., New York.479

Newall (Joseph) Sculpture:

Lucey. [Bas-relief tablet monumentshowing woman seated in chair lookingat medal held in right hand; festoonsof flowers above, and decorative designon border] © 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; G82245.

Ney (Herman) New York. 480-488

Osborne (Arthur) Designs:Appeal to the great spirit. [Front

view of nude Indian mounted on horsestanding on rocky plateau. Man'shair falling over each shoulder, hishead thrown back and arms out-stretched at sides]

Birthplace of the flag. [Facade oftwo story building. Store window onground floor. Man, girl and boy infront of window. American flag

hoisted from dormer window in gar-

ret]

End of the trail. [Profile figure ofman partially clothed with skinsmounted on horse standing on rockyground. Spear held through crookedright elbow of man. Heads of manand horse bowed]Independence Hall. Facade of large

building surmounted by clock-towerand steeple. Statue of a man in

front of building. Circular grass plot

in foreground. Trees around build-

ing]

Lincoln's log cabin. [Crude logcabin set in clearing, with one doorand window in face of building.Woods in distance. Inscription below]

Mayflower entering Plymouth.[Large sailing vessel at rest in har-bor. Coast line in background, withmen in large row-boat at right fore-

ground]

Mother. [Profile view of elderlywoman seated on straight chair withfeet resting on footstool. Woman

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 508

clothed in quaint dress with full skirt

and white ruffled bonnet with stream-ers at sides. Hands in lap. Pictureand heavy drapery on wall in back-ground]

Old windmill. [Dutch windmill in

center background at side of roadwinding between fenced fields. Mandriving in horse-drawn wagon at rightforeground]

Signing of the compact. [Largenumber of men and women with chil-

dren, in colonial costume, groupedabout a table covered with papers.Man in cape seated at table with quill

pen in hand]© 1 c. each Feb. 4, 1928; G 82521-

82529.

North Star granite Corp., St. Cloud,Minn. 489-496

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Clarke memorial, 386. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; G 82816.

Compton memorial, 383. © Feb. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82614.

Enderle, memorial, 387. © Mar. 15,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; G 82819.

Enright memorial, 384. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; G 82818.

Gardner memorial, 389. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82886.

Moran memorial, 385. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; G 82817.

Norton memorial, 388. © Mar. 26;G 82885.

Parish memorial, 382. © Feb. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82613.

Oak (Theodore Christopher)* Eureka,Calif. 497, 498

Drawings

:

Champion cross-cut sawyer of theredwoods. [Conventionalized oakwreath enclosing two crossed saws,with lettering]

Champion saw filer of the redwoods.[Conventionalized oak wreath enclos-

ing two crossed files and lettering]

© 1 c. each Oct. 18, 1927; G 82301,82302.

Ocean bathing suit co., New York.499

Renwick ( Howard ) Painting :

Ocean girl. [Figure of young girl

standing on beach clad in bathing suit.

Right hand at side, left hand restingon neck. Man and woman in bathingsu'ts on sand in background] © 1 c.

Feb. 27, 1928; G 82671.

O'Connell (T. M.) & co.*, Philadelphia.500-507

Sculpture

:

Altar of Our Lady of Grace. [Stat-

ue of Our Lady of Grace set in centralniche of simple altar having, on eachside, panels decorated with conven-tionalized cluster of roses] © 1 c.

Feb. 17, 1928; G 82719.

Altar of Our Lady of Lourdes.[Statue of the Lady of Lourdes set in

central niche of simple altar having,at each side, panels decorated withconventionalized cluster of roses] ©1 c. Feb. 17, 1928; G 82717.

Altar of St. Anthony. [Statue of

St. Anthony holding infant Jesus in

his arms. Group set in central nicheof simple altar having, on each side,

panels decorated with conventionalizedcluster of roses] © 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928;G 82720.

Altar of St. Joseph. [Statue of St.

Joseph holding infant Jesus in hisJ

arms. Group* set in central niche ofsimple altar having, on each side,

panels decorated with conventionalizedcluster of roses] © 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928

;

G 82718.

Altar of St. Therese. [Representa-tion of altar with rose sprays in cen-ter of two upper panels, statue of

Little Flower in niche and a crossabove] © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ; G 82553.

Altar of the Immaculate conception.[Stahie of woman with head bowedand hands folded in attitude of sup-plication, set in central niche of simplealtar having, at each side, panels de-corated with conventional'zed cluster

of roses] © 1 e. Feb. 17, 1928; G82716.

Altar of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[Statue of Jesus bearing the sacredheart on his breast set in central nicheof simple altar having, on each side,

panels decorated with conventionalizedcluster of roses] © 1 c. Feb. 17. 1928

;

G 82715.

Holy family altar. Small size altarwith figures of Jesus. Mary andJoseph. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928 ; G 82666.

O'Mara (Maurice Emett)* Houston.508

Drawing

:

Electric pillar. [Arched dome withupright pillar. The capital decoratedwith flags and surmounted by a highpower light bulb] © 1 c. Mar. 24,

1928 ; G 82882.

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Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.509

Williams (Ray) Design:

Plate. Wide conventional borderconsisting of grotesque flowers withcobweb background. © 1 c. Feb. 4,

1928 ; G 82517.

Orr (Louis)* Paris. 510-517

Drawings

:

Chemical laboratory at Wesleyanuniversity. [Facade of tall buildingin right foreground showing four capi-tals surmounted by pediment formingportico surrounded by three low widesteps. Building overhung with foli-

age]

East hall, Wesleyan university.[View of left front of building incolonial style. Four Doric capitalssurmounted by corresponding pedi-ment. Lattice shutters on windows.Thickly overhung by foliage]

Fish hall, Wesleyan university.[Facade of building showing indenteddoorway encased by two nondescriptcapitals supporting arched pediment.Four wide steps leading to portico onthree sides. Foliage overhanging]

Motif for frontispiece of folio ofetchings of Wesleyan university.[Corner view of square tower on largebuilding. Fenced in cupola on top oftower with rounded dome]

North college at Wesleyan university.[Facade of large building showing fourDoric capitals surmounted by pedi-ment overhanging with vines. Build-ing with square tower and cupola in

immediate background. High steepledchurch of Gothic design in left back-ground]

Olin memorial, Wesleyan university.

[Facade of huge building. Wide pedi-ment extending out over and supportedby six composite capitals forming por-tico broken at both sides by stepsWindows and doorway arched]

Van Vleck observatory of Wesleyanuniversity. [Side view of the observa-tory with dome roof, and large lowbuilding adjoining, on grassy slopinglawn]

View from athletic field at Wesleyanuniversity. [Rear view of two largebuildings and high steepled Gothicchurch in background. Buildings over-

hung with foliage. Foreground a barefield]

©lc. each Jan. 31, 1928 ; G 82467-82474.

Orsini (Jeanne I.)* New York.518-520

Sculpture

:

Chichi. Figure of a little girl. Shesmiles showing her upper teeth, andis trying to dance. She wears curlsand her big eyes are very roguish. ©1 c. Mar. 10, 1928 ; G 82764.

Jimmie. Figure of little boy whosmiles mischievously and has his twohands on his stomach as if he hadeaten too much dinner. He wearsrompers with little pockets and a belt

fastened in front. © 1 c. Mar. 10,

1928 ; G 82765.

Little Jewel No. 2. Baby's headwith mouth open as if ready to smile.

© 1 c. Dec. 19, 1927 ; G 82185.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 521-540

Davis (William Steeple) Paint-ings:Broadway, Los Angeles. Large

buildings and stores on both sides ofstreet, signs on several buildings.

Street is crowded with trolleys andautomobiles. Large number of peopleon sidewalks. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928;G 82504.

Euclid Ave., Cleveland. In fore-

ground is a small park; monument in

center of picture; large buildings atright and left toward background

;

trolley and automobiles on street. ©1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82500.

Market Street, San Francisco.Through center of picture is a viewof a very busy street. On both sides

of street is a row of large buildings.

Large body of water in background.© 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82509.

Michigan Ave., Chicago. Very widestreet. Number of/ automobiles onstreet. At left is a large building

with clock on it. Another large build-

ing at right. People walking on side-

walk. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ;. G 82508.

Misty day, Fifth Ave., New York.

Large archway across street. Double-deck buses and automobiles goingthrough archway. Large buildings

can be seen through archway. © 1 c.

Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82506.

Olive Street Canyon, St. Louis, Mo.Very large buildings on both sides of

street. On building at left foregroundis Postal Telegraph sign. Very busystreet with a number of automobiles,

trolley and pedestrians on it. © 1 c.

Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82503.

Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C.

Street bordered on either side bytrees and large buildings in back-

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 544

ground. Autos, trolleys and pedestrianson street. In background is a viewof Capitol. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928; G82502.

South Broad Street, Philadelphia.Large buildings on both sides ofstreet. In center background is aTiew of the City Hall. Few autos onstreet, heavy snow-storm. © 1 c. Feb.

4, 1928; G 82507.

Third Ave., bridge, Minneapolis.Bridge is at right winding towardbackground. At left is a train goingunder the bridge. Row of factories

and buildings in background. Waterin front of factories. © 1 c. Feb. 4,

1928; G 82510.

Washington Street, Boston. Largebuildings and stores on both sides ofstreet. Church with clock in towerin background. Automobiles on street

and people on sidewalk. © 1 c. Feb.4, 1928; G 82499.

Wellington Street, Ottawa, Canada.Wide road in foreground running to-

ward cathedral and many buildingsin background. Automobiles parkedin rows at left. Lawns around build-

ings enclosed by low fence. Pedes-trians and cars on street. © 1 c. Feb.4, 1928 ; G 82505.

Woodward Ave., at Grand CircusPark, Detroit. Night scene. Largebuildings in left background ; lights

in all windows; street covered withsnow ; trolley cars, trees and automo-biles on street. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928;G 82501.

Roth (Edward O.) Painting:Wawona by moonlight. Grove of

redwood trees. Immense tree in cen-ter of picture with road runningthrough it. © 1 c. Feb. 21, 1928; G82632.

Thompson (William M.) Paintings:Birch trees, brook. Autumn scene.

Stream is running through center ofpicture. A number of birch trees aregrowing on stretch of land on bothsides of stream. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928

;

G 82511.

Mountain scene, waterfall. Water-fall coming down mountain in back-ground, forming stream runningthrough center of picture. Large treeon stretch of land on both sides ofstream. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82512.

Sunset landscape. Stream is run-ning through center of picture. Largetrees on stretch of land along bothsides of stream. "Vivid sunset castingreflections in stream. © 1 c. Feb. 21,

1928 ; G 82633.

Wallis (W. H.) Paintings:Christmas Eve at the old manor.

In background is large house sur-

rounded by high stone wall; openingin center of wall ; stage-coach in frontof house

;group of men playing Christ-

mas carols in front of archway. ©1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; G 82284.

Departure of the Christmas guests.

At right is a stage-coach with a num-ber of people in it. At right a fewpeople are standing. At left is opendoorway and two men standing in

front. © 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; G 82286.

Interior, Festive Hall. At extremeleft two men are playing violin; sev-

eral couples are dancing. At right, in

front of fireplace, two men are sitting

at table while one man is standing,holding a glass in his hand. © 1 c.

Jan. 14, 1928; G 82287.

Old coaching days in Hampshire.Stage-coach standing in front ofhouse ; number of people on coach

;

lady standing" in doorway of house;man and lady walking on road in

center. © 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928;; G 82285.

Ott (Peter Paul)* New York. 541

Sculpture

:

Egyptian woman bearing an urn.[Nude woman supporting an urn ontop of her head by both hands. Fig-

ure stands on three tiered circular

base] © 1 c. Feb. 13, 1928 ; G 82574.

Owsley (Charles Frederic) Youngs-town, O. 542

Dunbar (Harold) and Owsley( Charles F. ) Design :

Map of the land of Make Believe.

[Fantastic map depicting many diver-

sified scenes. River, inscribed theRiver of Romance, runs from lowerright hand corner, where there is aship in full sail, to upper left handcorner which is inscribed the Lake ofLife] © 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928; G 82342.

Pacini novelty statuary co., Chicago.543, 544

Bernardini ( Michael ) Sculpture :

French bathing beauty. Female fig-

ure standing on round base with rightleg in back of left, both hands on backof head, one-piece bathing suit withhanging girdle, bathing cap. high heelshoes. © 1 c. Mar. 16, 1928 ; G 82792.

Pacini (Ralph) Sculpture:French bathing beauty. [Female

figure standing on round base, rightknee forward, hands on hips, onepiece bathing suit, bathing cap, neck-

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Pacini novelty statuary co.—Contd.

lace, house slippers* face slightly

turned to left] © 1 c. Mar. 16, 1928;G 82791.

Paine (Margaret Chickering)* Clear-water, Fla. 545, 546

Designs

:

Panel design, fanciful border. [Ninepanels: first one at left shows profile

figure of woman wearing turban andcape and profile outline of man; sec-

ond panel, outline of man, head andshoulders, Spanish type; seven otherdiversified panels]

Panel design, heads of historicperiods. [Eleven panels. First threeshowing head and shoulder drawingsof three women in different costumesof the period of Louis XVI. Variousother period costumes in the remain-ing eight panels]

© 1 c. each Feb. 9, 1928; G 82414,82415.

Partoyan (Garo A.)* Toledo, O. 547

Drawing

:

Constitution. [Figure of a tree en-

titled and representing the Constitu-tion of U. S. A., divided into threebranches—federal, state and local

with sub-departments represented assmaller branches] © 1 c. Mar. 19,

1928; G 82824.

Payne (Edward F.)* Belmont, Mass.548

Drawing

:

Plymouth, Vermont, boy, about 1885.

[Boy with yoke on shoulders carryingtwo buckets, standing at edge of maplesugar camp on crest of hill overlook-ing village in valley. Vision of U. S.

Capitol building in background] ©1 c. Mar. 13, 1928 ; G 82772;

Peabody (Amelia)* Boston. 549

Sculpture

:

Frigate. [Ship in full sail] © 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928 ; G 82292.

Pellegrini (L.) & co., Philadelphia.550

Marchetti (John) Model:

Anthony's altar, 17. Figures of St.

Anthony and St. Ann with a vigil light

at base, rock effect, with a holy waterfont at top, above which there is acrucifix painted in gold topped off witha gold halo. © 1 c. Mar. 19, 1928;G 82811.

Pedretti (Humberto)* Hollywood,Calif. 551-553

Drawing

:

In memoriam. Cemetery memorialdedicated to the deceased actor,

Rudolph Valentino. © 1 c. Feb. 6,

1928 ; G 82533.

Model

:

Jesus Christ. Relief plate, life size,

of head of Jesus Christ with halo, eyescast down. © 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928;G 82341.

Sculpture

:

Jesus Christ. [Idealistic portrait ofhead of Christ in profile, with shoulderlength hair, mustache, beard andcrown of thorns] © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1928

;

G 82532.

Peters cartridge co.*, Cincinnati. 554

Painting

:

At point. [Setter dog standing atpoint in deep grass on hillside. Treesgrouped in background] © 1 c. Mar.16, 1928 ; G 82796,

Pfister (Jean Jacques)* New York.555

Painting

:

We at daybreak. Col. Charles A.Lindbergh's New York-Paris flight,

May 20-21, 1927 [showing the Spirit

of St. Louis at the moment of dawnover the Atlantic Ocean] © 1 c.

Feb. 15, 1928; G 82701.

Pitzer (Hugh Sylvester)* El Paso.556

Painting:

Caballero Mexicano. Mexican in asombrero and sarape smoking ciga-

rette. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928; G 82728.

Plastic art studios, Chicago. 557-561Adelsperger (Mary B.) Models:

Bunch of roses. Roses of assortedsizes. [Irregular oblong frame]

Daisies. Long narrow panel in bas-

relief.

June. Long narrow bas-relief of

assorted flowers.

Lady Lelia. Old-fashioned girl hold-

ing a rose. Oval frame.

Pansies. Bunch of pansies in lowrelief. Frame arched at top.

© 1 c. each Jan. 28, 1928 : G 82407-82411.

Plateau knitting mills, Logan, Utah.562, 563

Fletcher (Mrs. Calvin) Paintings:

Woman in sport costume. Repre-sentation of woman in sport costume,

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WORKS OF AETno. 1, 1928 579

with a background representing acountry club amid grove of palm trees.

Woman in traveling costume. Rep-resentation of woman in traveling

costume, with baggage and small dog.

© 1 c. each Mar. 17, 1928 ; G 82814,

82815.

Poole (Bert)* Bast Milton, Mass. 564

Model

:

Conqueror. [Bust of aviator sur-mounting pair of wings on round basewith lettering] © 1 c. Jan. 3, 1927;G 82175.

Poole (Burnell)* Englewood, N. J.

565Painting

:

Sixth battle squadron of the GrandFleet leaving the Firth of Forth.[Six battleships prominent in thescene with a blimp sailing low in theirmidst] © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; G82778.

Price (George G.)* Minneapolis. 566

Drawing

:

Efficiency and speed of X. L. stamp.Rubber stamp forming wings of mono-plane. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928; G 82202.

Price (Kenneth A.) & Overton (Stan-ley) Hollywood, Calif. 567, 568

Overton (Stanley) Drawings:Bozo the bear. Cartoon of small

black bear standing with arms akimbo.

Sambo. [Cartoon of little negrobaby clad only in white pants; rightarm thrust forward, left backward,head inclined to right]

© 1 c. each Sept. 12, 1927 ; G 82545,82546.

Pursell (Lew)* Brandenton, Fla. 569

Drawing

:

Bubble chasing mosquito. [Younglady with three bubbles above her headand left foot uplifted in attitude ofrunning. In distance a palm-tree andpassing steamer] © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928

;

G 82520.

Raul (Harry Lewis)* Orange, N. J.

570, 571Sculpture

:

Lafayette (General) Gen. Lafayetteon horse, right arm hangs to side,

left hand reins in horse which hasthree feet on ground. Pedestal con-sists of cap. die, base and subbase withcoping.

Washington (Gen. George) Gen.Washington on horse, right arm ex-

tended up with sword in hand, left

hand reins in horse with four feet onground. Pedestal consists of d e, baseand subbase with coping.

© 1 c. each Mar. 17, 1928; G 82798,

82799.

Reul (Alexander)* New York. 572

Sculpture

:

Spirit of the flag. Nude male figure

holding sword in right hand, and clasp-

ing flag in left hand to chest. © 1 c.

Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82513.

R'chard (William Charles)* Cody,Wy. 573

Sculpture

:

Awa'ting Buffalo Bill's return fromthe happy hunting ground. [Figureof riderless horse, head hanging low,standing on base representing rock,with buffalo skull and man's hat athorse's feet] © 1 c. Mar. 23. 1928;G 82868.

Richardson (Arthur Alfred)* Quincy,Mass. 574

Model

:

Elephant. Full figure of elephant,carriage on his back, trunk extendingdown and hooked back. On right sidelegs are spread apart, on left side closetogether. © 1 c. Feb. 28, 1928; G82677.

Rich-craft studios, inc., Jamestown,N. Y. 575-579

Models

:

Dance of nymphs. Plaque in com-position relief. [Five figures of semi-nude women holding floating veils andmusical instruments, dancing on grassylawn with trees in background] © 1 c.

Mar. 5, 1928 ; G 82693.

Minuet, 410. [Profile figure of ladyin colonial dress, on oval plaque, in

attitude of dancing minuet. Heavyportier in background] © 1 c. Feb.10, 1928 ; G 82568.

Richardson (James Dee) Models:Boy and puppy. Plaque in composi-

tion relief. [Dog, held on leash byboy, stands in attitude of attention.

Outdoor scenery in background] © 1

c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; G 82691.

Girl and kitten. Plaque in composi-tion relief. [Kitten, in attitude of

fright, stands beside little girl withdoll in left hand held behind her andright hand raised before her. Out-door scene] © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; G82692.

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Rich-craft studios, inc.—Continued.

Minuet, 409. [Figure of colonial

gentleman, on oval plaque, in attitude

of dancing minuet. Heavy portier in

background] © 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928 ; G82567.

Riddle (Theodate Pope) Farmington,Conn. 580

Lawrie (Lee) Model:

Winged beaver. [Figure of wingedbeaver sitting on haunches with forefeet resting on tree stump before him]© 1 c. Mar. 14, 1928 ; G 82776.

Riswold (Gilbert) & Whitehous (O.K.) Salt Lake City. 581

Riswold (Gilbert) Model:

Dancing girl and Pan. Art grill in

the form of bas-relief. [Figure of Panseated at lower right corner of panelplaying pipes for girl in attitude danc-ing] © 1 c. Mar. 9, 1928 ; G 82762.

Roose (Maude Mable)* Detroit. 582

Painting

:

Christ, inspiration. [Bust of Christ,

front view ; left arm bent across chest,

index and middle fingers of left handraised] © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928 ; G 81835.

Roper (Murray J.)* Lincoln, Neb.583, 584

Sculpture

:

Pass. Foot-ball player passing ball

to another player. © 1 c. Feb. 15,

1928 ; G 82576.

Rain goddess. [Figure of nude fe-

male seated on a rock in semi-crouch-ing position, holding large shallowbowl in arms at right side. Head castdown toward bowl in attitude of atten-

tion] © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1928 ; G 82775.

Roseland (Henry Herman)* Brooklyn.585

Painting

:

Lincoln (Araham) Feb. 28, 1860, atPlymouth church, Brooklyn, N. Y.,

listening to a sermon by Henry WardBeecher. [Three-quarter portrait of

Lincoln standing, with congregation in

background, and over his head a visionof woman and child] © 1 c. Jan. 3,

1928; G 82174.

Rosenau bros., inc., Philadelphia. 586

Lister (W. H.) Painting:Girl and boy. Little girl and boy

looking at goldfish in aquarium. Caton table, dogs looking up at cat. © 1

c. Mar. 15, 1928 ; G 82777.

Rosenthal (Maurice) inc., San Fran-cisco. 587

Kemmerrer (Vern) Design:Market basket specials for Saturday.

[Block design market basket with let-

tering below] © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; G82371.

Roth (Edward O.)* Los Angeles. 588Painting

:

Twin Piines. Sentinel Rock, Yo-Semite national park, Calif. [Streamin foreground, two tall pine trees inleft background, mountain peak inright background] © 1 c. Jan. 9,

1928; G 82215.

Rubins (David Kresz)* New York.589

Sculpture

:

Architecture's medal. Obverse shownude male figure kneeling, supportingcornice. Reverse shows an acroterium.© 1 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; G 82807.

S. & R. lamp & shade co., Chicago. 590

Dichter (Isador) Model:Elephant. Elephant in charging po-

sition with trunk and tusks upraised.

© 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; G 82266.

St. Cloud granite works, St. Cloud.Minn. 591-596

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Archie memorial, 102. © Jan. 13,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82430.

Howard memorial, 99. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82433.

Kies memorial, 101. © Jan. 5, 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82431.

Osborne memorial, 100. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82432.

Schlingen memorial, 97. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82435.

Tricbel memorial, 98. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82434.

Salida granite corp., Salida, Col.597-607

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Caldwell memorial, 75. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82889.

Chandler memorial, 81. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82890.

Clarke memorial, 59. © Mar. 20.

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82888.

Cramer memorial, 47. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82438.

Curry memorial, 89. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82894.

Guptill memorial, 85. © Mar. 20,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; G 82891.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 627

Herman memorial, 46. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82489.

Kerwin memorial, 88. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82893.

Martin memorial, 87. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82892.

Meridan memorial, 48. © Jan. 17,

1928; 2 c. Jan. 30; G 82437.

Shavano memorial, 49. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; G 82436.

Salom (John S.) Cynwyd, Pa. 608

Rapp (Wm. H.) & Salom (J. S.)

Painting

:

Ship service between North Americaand Europe. [Representation of threeships on ocean bounded on left byeast coast of North America showingskyline of city, and on right by westcoast of Europe showing Eiffel Tower]© 1 c. Feb. 21, 1928 ; G 82631.

Schlessinger (T.) West New York,N. J. 609

Rizzi (Joseph) Design:Carnations and buds. Flowers on

stems with leaves and buds. © 1 c.

Mar. 2, 1928; G 82687.

Sv-homberg ( Bertram ) * New York.610, 611

Models

:

Book-ends. Nude female figure de-scribing an oriental dance. © 1 c.

Feb. 25, 1928; G 82662.

Woman. Silhouette of nude womanseated in profile, and surrounded byleafy pattern also in silhouette. ©1 c. Feb. 21, 1928; G 82637.

Schwab & Nessel, inc., New York.612-615

Hufenus (John) Design:Artistic, ornamental medallion,

197-A, 197-B, 197-C, 197-D. © 1 c.

each Mar. 21, 1922; G 82840-82843.

Seiberth (Christopher)* Los Angeles.616

Design

:

Sequoia squaw. [Grotesque figureof squaw in crouched position withshawl over head and moccasins show-ing at base] © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1928;G 82773.

Seifert (George)* Palm Beach, Fla.

617Painting

:

Dixie fortune-teller. Two charac-ters : Gypsy fortune-teller, age 35years ; negro man, age 84 years. ©1 c. Mar. 28, 1928; G 82902.

Shenango pottery co., New Castle, Pa.618

DeLan (Eugene A.) Design:Border design. In Empire style,

consisting of flambeau crest and urnconnected with festoons. © 1 c. Jan.25, 1928; G 82372.

Sherwood (Ruth)* Chicago. 619

Sculpture

:

Baby. [Statuette of nude baby insitting position with right arm ex-tended toward feet] © 1 c. Feb. 6,

1928; G 82519.

Shoaf (Celia Lydia Ellen)* Kulp-mont, Pa. 620

Painting

:

When evening falls. [Stream, boundby wooded bank at right and openground at left with one large tree,

runs under bridge through center ofpicture. Sunset sky in background]© 1 c. Mar. 14, 1928 ; G 82794.

Simpson-Richter (Virginia D.)* Bal-timore. 621

Drawing

:

Head of Christ. © 1 c. Mar. 22,

1928; G 82855.

Sinz (Walter A.)* Cleveland. 622

Sculpture

:

Mignon. Decorative head set onrectangular base, hair parted in mid-dle falling straight. on sides to top ofbase. © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928 ; G S2926.

Skoog (Karl Frederick)* Boston. 623

Model

:

Flight of vision. Figure representsthe past ages standing on the glob?lifting the figure of Vision who flies

out of his hand to touch the stars.

© 1 c. Jan. 24, 1928; G 82351.

Sia4e (C. Arnold)* Attleboro, Mass.624

Painting

:

Dawes (Vice-President) [Three-quarter view of Dawes seated in chairwith hands resting on chair-arms] ©1 c. Feb. 13, 1928; G 82573.

Smith (Mabel Claire)* JacksonHeights, L. I., N. Y. 625-627

Drawings

:

Flake-snow. Box of soap flakes withflakes flying up into the sky and fall-

ing as snow on winter scene. © 1 c.

Jan. 31, 1928 ; G 82462.

Flying line. Europe-American mapwith a flying route line across oceanon which is hung a line of clothes.Box of Rinso in left hand lower corner.© 1 c. Feb. 11, 1928 ; G 82569.

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Smith (Mabel Claire)*—Continued.

Rinso, sky writing advertisement.

Tub in left lower corner. Rinso at

top being written by an airplane, andwords, The new message of the sky,

below. © 1 c. Mar. 1, 1928 ; G 82680.

Solomon (S.)* Houston, Tex. 628

Painting

:

Houston {General Sam) the hero of

Sanl Jacinto battle. [Three-quarterlength portrait of Gen. Houston hold-

ing hat in right hand and stick in left

hand] © 1 c. Jan. 13, 1928 ; G S2277.

Stacey (William John) London. 629

Cowper (Frederick Cadogan) Paint-

ing:Paolo and Francesca. Francesca in

rich robe standing on a balcony in

front of a column ; Paolo bending overher hands, kissing them. © 1 c. Mar.15, 1928; G 82869.

Stafak (John)* Aberdeen, Wash. 630

Painting

:

History of life. Allegorical repre-

sentation of the span of life, withsymbols of the period of public service

and scope of life in the United States.

© 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; G 82672.

Steere (Lora Woodhead)* Hollywood,Calif. 631

Model :.

Lincoln of 1860. [Bust of Lincolnset on square base] © 1 c. Feb. 7,

1928 ; G 82535.

Stehli bros., Zurich, Switzerland.632-641

Azambre (E.) Painting:Lord is my Shepherd. In the fore-

ground, Jesus Christ with sheeparound him. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928;G 82657.

Bachmann (Emil) Painting:Christ among his disciples explain-

ing the laws of Sabbath to the Phari-sees, in the corn field. © 1 c. Feb.24, 1928 ; G 82655.

Caillaud (M.) Painting:Therese (Saint) [Figure of St.

Therese with cross on breast ; scatter-ing roses with left hand ; figure emerg-ing from brilliantly rayed sky, withtown, river and countryside in, back-ground] © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; G82658.

Gasteiger (Anna) Painting:Tulips in a vase. Pink and red

tulips in a vase. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928

;

G 82656.

Guilbert (Paul Louis) Painting:Sevillana. Spanish woman dancing

in the street with tambourine in hand

;

her male companion sitting on a stoneand playing guitar. © 1 c. Feb. 24,

1928; G 82652.

Oswald (Carlos) Paintings:Guide our steps. Angel guiding two

children, one to his left, one to hisright. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928 ; G 82659.

My angel. Angel watching a childwho is sleeping on a sofa. © 1 c. Feb.24, 1928; G 82660.

Suffer little children to come untome. Jesus Christ preaching to chil-

dren. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; G 82661.

Richmond (Leonard) Painting:Bruges. Picturesque view in the

older part of the town of Bruges in

Belgium. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928; G82653.

Sonrel (Elisabeth) Painting:Holy family. St. Mary sitting aside

the cradle, in front of it little St.

John, both admiring the baby Jesus.St. Joseph behind looking upon thewhole group. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928 ; G82654.

Steinbauer (Harry Simon)* Omaha.641

Swartz ( Rudolph ) Model

:

Lord's Supper. [Da Vinci's paint-ing of Last Supper modeled in relief]

© 1 c. Nov. 2, 1925 ; G 75987.

Strickler (Harry M.)* Harrisonburg,Va. 642

Design

:

Natural bridge memorial arch de-

sign. [Roadway passing under nat-

ural rock bridge ; horseman at left onbridge] © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1928 ; G 82265.

Swingle (Jonathan S.) Quincy, Mass.643

Jellow (Timothy) Design:Nevins. Memorial having urn in

opening of die. © 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928;G 82288.

Thew (Robert Garret)* Westport,Conn. 644-666

Models

:

Amazon. Decorative figure of nudefemale holding bow, and surroundedby octagon and circle. © 1 c. Mar. 7,

1928; G 82756.

Capricious capon. Relief silhouette

of rooster jauntily walking withplumed tail raised. © 1 c. Mar. 20,

1928; G 82825.

Centaur. Relief silhouette of myth-ical figure, part horse with bust of a

28

WORKS OP ARTno. 1, 1928 677

nan, arms extended holding a thong.£)lc. Mar. 20, 1928; G 82826.

Companionable cat. Relief silhou-

ette figure of cat seated. © 1 c. Mar.20, 1928; G 82827.

Cotton tail. Figure of rabbit stand-ing upright with paw in back, largeears and humorously extended stom-ach. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928; G 82828.

Diana. Composition of female fig-

ure, hound and crescent moon, in re-

lief silhouette. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928;G 82829.

Draft giraffe. Sculpture figure of

giraffe with exaggeratedly long neck.

© 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928 ; G 82S30.

Elephant and mouse. Standing fig-

ure of elephant in fear of small mouse.© 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928 ; G 82831.

Equestrienne. Figure of a nudewoman on horseback, enclosed in asquare. © 1 c. Jan. 9, 1928 ; G 82241.

Faun. Mythical figure with longears, lower limbs like a deer and armraised in vertical position, mountedon circular base. © 1 c. Feb. 9. 1928

;

G 82560.

Frivolous frog. Mincing figure of

frog with high hat held in hand, sculp-

tured in relief silhouette. © 1 c. Mar.20. 1928; G 82832.

Girl and hoop. Nude figure hold-ing hoop, standing on a circular base.

© 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ; G 82558.

Goose. Silhouette of goose withwings spread on circular shell. © 1 c.

Mar. 21, 1928 ; G 82847.

Gulls in flight. Three birds in

flight joined at tip of wings andmounted on circular base. © 1 c. Feb.9. 1928 ; G 82561.

Jolly penguin. Sculptured figure of

penguin standing upright. © 1 c.

Mar. 20, 1928; G 82833.

Lady Godiva. Nude figure seatedon a horse, the whole mounted in acircle. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 1928; G 82563.

Lilith. Sculpture of female headand shoulders. © 1 c. Mar. 20. 1928;G 82834.

Moon and doe. Leaping figure ofdoe in crescent moon, mounted on cir-

cular base. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928; G82835.

Mule kick. Figure of a donkeystanding on fore-feet in the act ofkicking. © 1 c. Feb. 25. 1928; G82663.

Optimistic donkey. Relief silhou-ette of donkey on circular plaque. ©1 c. Mar. 21, 1928 ; G 82846.

Perpetual pup. Relief silhouette ofdog seated, mouth open and tongueout. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928 ; G 82836.

Rhythm. Sculpture of two fish div-ing into circular base simulatingwaves, © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928; G82837.

Sea gull. Bird in flight, tip of wingmounted on circular base. © 1 c. Feb9. 1928; G 82559.

Thomas (Adelaide Smart)* Roseville,Calif. 667

Painting

:

Greetings from California. Wallcard decoration, with poem and scarletgeranium blossoms in oblong panel. ©1 c. Feb. 25, 1928; G 82676.

Thurber (Caroline)* Brookline, Mass.668

Drawing

:

Sharp (Dallas Lore) [Man withglasses and bow-tie seated, with armon tabic, writing on sheet of paper]© 1 c. Mar. 22, 1928 ; G 82865.

Travis (Stuart)* New York. 669

Painting

:

Chart of the coast from New Yorkto San Francisco, via Panama Canal,including Gulf of Mexico and Carib-bean Sea. Historcal chart of the U. S.showing incidents of the gold rush of'49. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; G 82354.

Universal granite co., inc., St. Cloud,Minn. 670-677

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:

Austin memorial, 307. © Jan. 24.

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82616.

Beachman memorial, 311. © Jan.24, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82620.

Carpenter memorial, 306. © Jan.24, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 77 ; G 82615.

Dresden memorial, 312. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82621.

Hanley memorial, 309. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82618.

Herman memorial, 315. © Jan. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; G 82622.

Herrick memorial, 310. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82619.

Reuther memorial. 308. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; G 82617.

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Valverde (Jose)* Los Angeles. 678

Drawing

:

Iconogram, Pola Negri. The deviceforms, with the given letters of thename, the shape of a head, neck andshoulders of complete figure. © 1 c.

Jan. 31, 1928; G 82465.

Vandervort ( Hamlin M. ) * Washing-ton. 679

Design

:

Past grand Tall Cedar. [Circularmedal with central design of cedar treesurrounded by radiating rays- of light

on disk surmounted by spread eaglewings and edged with wreath ofleaves, suspended from pin bearing in-

scription] © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928; G82480.

Volk (Douglas)* New York. 680,681

Paintings

:

Lincoln (Abraham) Head and bustwith three-quarter view of the faceturned to the right. Dark sky back-ground with touch of blue nearhorizon. © 1 c. Mar. 1, 1928 ; G 82681.

Lincoln (Abraham) Head andshoulders, front view, with eyes look-

ing down, shawl over right shoulder.

© 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; G 82319.

Wagner (Helen) Carmel, Calif. 682

Fairbairn (Barbara) Drawing:Rooster crowing. [Figure of rooster

with head held high, in act of crow-ing] © 1 c. Feb. 13, 1928 ; G 82571.

Wamsley (Frank C.)* Los Angeles.683

Model

:

Poinsetta. Caricature of kneelinganimal resembling goat. © 1 c. Jan.11. 1928; G 82481.

Ward (Fountain E.) New York. 684

Forbes (William) Drawing:Hemi-spheres. Lettering across rep-

resentation of hemi-spheres withmeans of air, rail, water and landtransportation signified emblemati-cally. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ; G 82516.

Warren (Constance Whitney)* Paris.

685Sculpture

:

Larriat [!] thrower. [Life size

equestrian statu? of a cowboy in char-acteristic western garb, mounted onrearing horse, right arm raised readyto cast lariat. Clump of cactus underhorses hoofs] © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928 ; G82518.

Wassan (Yogi)* New York. 686Drawing

:

Color concentration chart. [Diskdivided into seven circular bands rang-ing from the center in the colors

black, yellow, white, red, green, blue,orange and gold] © 1 c. Feb. 6. 1928

;

G 82413.

Waugh (Coulton)* Provincetown,Mass. 687-690

Sculpture

:

Clipper ship design. [Slip in full

sail, on base representing ocean]

Mayflower design. [Ship in full

sail; cloud effect in background]

Ship design, A. [Ship in full sail;

cloud effect in background]

B. [Ship in relief in conven-tionalized square frame]

© 1 c. each Jan. 9, 1928; G 82303-82306.

Waugh (Frederick J.)* Provincetown,Mass. 691

Painting

:

Conclave. [Foreground crowdedwith heterogeneous collection of ob-

jects : dolls, vases, plaques, a grinningChinese idol, shells, etc. Right of cen-

ter of picture is a seated figure,

clothed in rich Chinese robes and elab-

orate headdress, before large kettle

suspended over fire] © 1 c. Mar. 6,

1928; G 82925.

Weed (William James)* RichmondHill, N. Y. 692

Drawing

:

Five P's. [Open pea pod with five

peas inside; lettering below] © 1 c.

Jan. 4, 1928 ; G 82323.

Weidl'ch bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,Conn. 693. 694

Flauder (Alfred J.) Models:Golfer. [Figure of golfer with club

raised in both hands, in position of

driving, mounted on bell-shaped base]

© 1 c. Mar. 21, 1928 ; G 82845.

Runner. [Figure of young man in

track suit, in running position ; left

leg bent at knee, left arm raised andhead thrown back ; mounted on orna-

mental bell-shaped base] © 1 c. Mar.22, 1928; G 82861.

Wells (Henrietta van A.)* Summit,N. J. 695

Model

:

Girl's head plaque. Girl's head hold-

ing cigarette in mouth. © 1 c. Jan.

16. 1928; G 82482.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 1, 1928 730

Western costume co., Los Angeles.696-720

Overall-Hatswell (D. R.) Draw-ings:

Carriage footman (Tzernagora)

Cavalry officer in gala uniform(Tzernagora)

Cavalry officer (Tzernagora)

Deaths head hussar captain in dol-man ; Deaths head hussar captain inovercoat.

Death's head hussar officer in galauniform (Tzernagora)

Door lackey (Tzernagora)

Guardsman, palace guards (Ro-malia)

Infantry officer (colonel) in galauniform ( Tzernagora

)

King of Romalia in frock coat andworking uniforms.

King of Romalia in gala and greatcoat.

Lifeguard officer in great coat(Tzernagora)

Lifeguard officer (Tzernagora)Lifeguardsman (Tzernagora)Military bandsman and detail

(Tzernagora)

Officer, Life guards (Romalia)Officer, Palace guards (Romalia)Palace porter (Tzernagora)Policeman (Tzernagora)Royal aide-de-camp in full dress and

gala dress (Romalia)Royal aide-de-camp in undress and

great coat (Romalia)Tzernagora cavalry, troopers.

Tzernagora infantry, officers.

Tzernagora infantry, privates.Tzernagora infantry, sergeants.Wing adjutant to the Crown Prince

full dress (Tzernagora)

© 1 c. each Jan. 9, 1928; G 82216-82240.

Whipple (Robert L.) Worcester, Mass.721-726

Arkm (Saul) Drawings:At a dollar a loaf the goodness of

Mothers bread could not be surpassed[Slogan at bottom of long narrowpanel. Representation of a Goodnessdollar at top with picture of elderlywoman en it. Loaf of Mothers breadbelow]

At this season let us be thankfulfor the goodness of Mothers bread[Slogan at bottom of oblong panel

with little girl holding loaf of Mothersbread, standing in front of signboardpicture of a turkey]

Foundation of the baking industryis built on Mothers bread goodness.[Representation of factory built onloaf of Mothers bread]

Goodness of Mothers bread showsleadership in the march of progress.[Slogan at top of oblong panel crosseddiagonally by representation of march-ing men whose bodies are formed byloaves of Mothers bread. Each car-ries a stick supporting a placard withyear date on it. Loaf of bread atbottom of panel]

In all history never before suchgood bread. [Mother bread slogan atbottom of oblong panel with repre-sentation of chef in white coat andcap holding large book at top. Pen,ink and notes in front of book besideloaf of bread]

Its goodness is comparable only toits name. [Slogan at bottom of oblongpanel with representation of loaf ofbread in midst of stars in convention-alized sky. Mother with arms raisedstanding toelow oval design]© 1 c. Jan. 9, 1928 ; G 82547-82552.

White (George B.)* San Francisco.727

Drawing :

Dance of life. [Tall slender burningtaper in low candlestick, beside book-end representing man seated with chinresting on hand and elbow on knee,which holds book entitled, The danceof life] © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928: G82866.

Whitmire (Henry Balos) and Wil-burn (Sylvestor) Cleveland. 728

Einhofer (Josef) Drawing:Who lost the war of 1918? Pictures

of rulers of countries engaged inthe world war— [Polncare of France,Woodrow Wilson, King George of Eng-land, Ferdinand of Roumania, PrinceAlbert of Belgium, ruler of Serbia,Mikado of Japan and ruler of Monte-negro] © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; G 82763.Whyte chemical co., St. Paul.

729, 730Schurmeier (Adele B.) Models:Lindbergh (Charles) medallion.

[Left profile of head of Lindbergh]© 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928; G 82350.We. [Rectangle bearing three-quar-

ter front view bust of Charles A. Lind-bergh, with miniature aeroplane andword. We, below] © 1 c. Mar. 121928 ; G 827774.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIESpt. iv, n. s., v. 23, no. 1, 1928

Wilkinson (William Ernest)* NewYork. 731

Drawing

:

Spirit of Atlantis. Aeroplanes andhydroplane falling into the sea, alsothe fabled phantom ship; the pillarsof Hercules and the rising sun, globesof the eastern and western hemispheresin background. © 1 c. Jan. 24, 1928;G 82352.

Willet stained glass & decorating co.,

Philadelphia. 732-740

Willet (A. L.) Designs:Christ blessing little children. Two

lancet stained glass window: Christwith children at his side, left panel,and mother with child and apostles inright panel. Onamental top contain-ing angels. © 1 c. Jan. 30, 1928; G82496.

Christ receiving the children. Fourlancet window. One panel showsChrist blessing a little girl. Secondpanel, mothers bringing infants andchildren. Outer panels show an angelbringing two boys; and a boy withoutstretched hands ; two apostles inthe background. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1928

;

G 82374.

Journeys of the pilgrims. Series offive stained glass windows with thefigures representing Faith, Justice,Love, Self Sacrifice, Sympathy, Frater-nity, Fortitude, Loyalty, Prudence,Self Control and Hope. © 1 c. Jan.30, 1928 ; G 82498.

Willet (Henry Lee) & Willet (A.L. ) Designs

:

Christ blessing little children.Stained glass window. Medallion withdecorative background, figure of Christwith child at either side. Inscriptionsabove and below medallion. © 1 c.

Jan. 30, 1928 ; G 82497.

Christ in the midst of the SevenChurches. Seven panel windows;Christ in center lancet with crown onhis head, right hand uplifted, bookheld in right [!] hand; angels withsymbols of churches in panels. © 1 c.

Feb. 15, 1928; G 82581.

Good Samaritan. Three lancet win-dow with Christ in center panel help-ing on horse the victim of the thieveswho robbed and inflicted injuries upon,him. Thieves in left panel, and in theright the priest and Levite who passedhim by. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; G82577.

Instruction of the Virgin. Singlepanel containing figure of child Christstanding beside his mother who is

seated; ray of light falling upon hishead from dove ; Joseph standing be-hind him. In tracery above is David,the shepherd, with his sheep. © 1 c.

Feb. 15, 1928; G 82578.

Princeton student. Circle showingyoung man in student's garb withopen book before him, old fashionedoil lamp burning. © 1 c. Feb. 15,

1928; G 82579.

Willet (William) & Willet (A. L.)Design :

Transfiguration. Three lancet win-dow. In the central panel standsChrist attired in white, and figuresof Moses and Elias in panel on eitherside. In lower panels, disciples kneel-ing. Tryptich beneath. © 1 c. Feb.15, 1928 ; G 82580.

Williams (J. Scott)* New York.741, 742

Designs

:

Memorial windows, group 1. Groupof five memorial windows designed asa unit, using operatic subjects. [LaDavarraise, Pelleas et Melisande,Louise, Don Quichotte and Herodiade]

Memorial windows, group 2. Groupof five memorial windows designed asa unit, using operatic subjects [Grise-liois, Electra, Thais, Jongleur deNotre Dame and Cavalleria Rusti-cana]© 1 c. each Mar. 2, 1928 ; G 82688,

82689.

Williamson (Alpheus J.)* Spokane,Wash. 743

Design

:

United industries of the AmericanCommonwealth. Symbols of insignia.

Subject no. 1, design for charter. ©1 c. Mar. 26, 1928 ; G 82895.

Zeitlin (Alexandre) and Bartnett(Frances J.)* New York. 744

Model

:

Moore (Thomas) [Bust of manwearing stock] © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1927

;

G 82248.

Ziroli (Angelo)* Chicago. 745

Model

:

Ideal. [Nude female figure; right

hand holding drapery; left handraised ; head turned slightly to theright] © 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928; G 82475.

Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928 745

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CLASS H-K

REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKSOF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTSAND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

Aarons (Raymond S.) Philadelphia.746

Get the hobby smile. © Oct. 24,

1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1928 : K 233997.

Abdalian (Leon H.) Jamaica Plain,

Mass. 747-755

3 photographs

:

Tran si o la 1924; J 295268.—Transi o lithe 1923; J 295267.—Tran si o1922: J 295266. © 1 c. each Dec. 31,

1927.

6 photographs

:

Birch lane, 2801 ; J 295613.—Grazingtime, 2811; J 295609.—Home bound,2816: J 295608.—Jamaica Pond, 2802;J 295611.—Old Indian trail, 2800; J295612,—Peaceful bridge, 2810; J295610. © Dec. 16, 1927; 2 c. eachJan. 17, 1928.

Ackerman (Simon) clothes, inc., NewYork. 756

Put it in the dictionary, Simon Ack-erman clothes sell. (In National Re-tail Clothier, Feb. 2, 1928) © Feb. 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 9 ; K 233715.

Advertisers' weekly, inc., New York.757

Certified A. W. service. Qualitativesurveys of Media. © Feb. 18, 1928;2 c. Feb. 23 ; K 233764.

Aeolian co., New York. 758-761

4 prints

:

Bauer (Harold) ; K 232799.—Cortot(Alfred) ; K 232800.—Hofmann(Josef) : K 232798.—Paderewski (I.

J.) ; K 232797. © Dec. 21, 1927; 2 c.

each Jan. 3, 1928.

Aetna life insurance co., Hartford.Conn. 762

I see by the paper— . [Newspaperadvertisement, automobile insurance]© Jan. 16, 1928: 2 c. Jan. 21; K231791.

Albany evening union co., Albany. 763

[Slayer and victim] Whitey Wattsand Marie Williams/ © Feb. 16, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 18 ; K 234738.

Alexander (J. Howard) Denver. 764

Easter egg rolling contest. © Jan.14, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 17 ; K 233359.

Allen (L. Harper) New York. 765-769

Sword of Zorro. © Jan. 19, 1928;2 c. Jan. 20 ; K 231679.

4 prints

:

Black wings; K 233617.—Red dark-ness; K 233619.—Swords of the Sou-dan ; K 233618.—Tiger trail ; K 233616,

© Feb, 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 2.

American art works, inc., Coshocton,O.

%

770-775

Mountain glen. © Dec. 27, 1927;2 c. Feb. 3, 1928 ; J 296364.

Under southern skies. © Dec. 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb, 3, 1928 ; J 296365.

4 prints:

Aint it de tmf ; K 234265.—En upjump de debil; K 234264.—Red hotmammy; K 234263,—Round seven; K234262. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 3.

American bank note co., New York.776^778

Changsha bank, V-60745. © Mar.6, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; K 235127.

Changsha bank, Eh-fen-cling, V-60890. © Mar. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23

;

K 235126,

New York, New Haven & Hartford,r. r, co,, V-59985. © Dec. 29. 1927;2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; K 235125.

American chain co,, inc., Bridgeport,Conn. 779-782

Easy way to shoot 200 bucks leav-

ing weed chains under the rear seat.

© Nov. 15, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 31; K232836.

How to keep away from the movies.

© Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 31; K232839.

One way to learn by good old ex-perience. © Nov. 22, 1927; 1 c. Dec.31 ; K 232837.

Poor way to thrill your friends skid-

ding along without Weed chains. ©Dec. 7, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 31 ; K 232838.

33

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES783 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

American lithographic co., inc., NewYork. 783

[Amlico Indian for 1928.] © Jan.3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25; K 231807.

American photo studios, Havana,Cuba. 784, 785

Texas (U. S. S.) entering HavanaHarbor from Cabanas. © Jan. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; J 295984.

from Malecon. © Jan. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; J 295985.

American posture league inc., NewYork. .

" 786

Standing postures. Wall chart, 6.

© Nov. 14, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 12; K231499.

American railway assn., New York.787

Cross crossings cautiously. © Mar.5, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; K 236247.

American weekly, inc., New York.788, 789

Merrie England. © Jan. 8, 1928;1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 231587.

Same. © Jan. 15, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 17 ; K 233422.

Anderson (Arthur Wellington) James-town, N. Y. 790

Palmiter (Phineas) the first furni-

ture manufacturer in Jamestown, N. Y.

© Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1928;J 296530.

Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,Wis. 791-793

Chasing the old fellow out is lots

of fun for Dusty and his adopted boy.(In American Kennel Gazette) ©Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 11; K 231596.

Dusty is being groomed for thegreat dog show. (In American Ken-nel Gazette) © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 9 ; K 233716.

Dusty sees his adopted boy off to

school. (In American Kennel Gazette)

© Mar. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234802.

Anderson (John F.) Lewiston, Id.

794-796

Cataldo (Father) and 19 otherpriests in front of Catholic church,Lewiston, Id. © Feb. 22, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 29; J 296462.

in front of Catholic church al-

tar, Lewiston, Id. © Feb. 22, 1928;2 c. Feb. 29; J 296460.

in front of Catholic church,Lewiston, Id. © Feb. 22, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 29; J 296461.

Andrick (Wallace P.) New York.797

Cosmic harmonies. © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 31 ; I 14833.

Appleton (Le Roy H.) JacksonHeights, N. Y. 798, 799

New York City. A. D. MCMXXVII.© Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; K231959.

New York (City) Columbia univer-sity. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27,

1928 ; K 231960.

Arcara (Frank) Buffalo, and VanDine (Albert) Pittsburgh. 800

Trifacial nerve chart [with sectionof mandible and maxilla. Blueprint]© Nov. 28, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; I

14258.

Arizona studio of taxidermy, Phoenix,Ariz. 801

Jaguar rug. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 3 ; J 295909.

Armco culvert manufacturers' assn.,

Middletown, O. 802

22 years has pre-proved Armco cul-

verts. (In Railway Age) © Dec.17, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 31 ; K 232840.

Arnold (James T.) Petersburg, 111.

803

Mill dam and the hill of the oldtown of old Salem as it looked whenAbraham Lincoln resided there. Pho-tograph of painting. © Jan. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 16 ; J 295436.

Arnolds, Ojai, Calif. 804, 805Ojai, Calif., church. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295898.

church tower. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295897.

Aronin (Nicholas George) GreatFalls, Mont. 806, 807

Feeding time. © July 28, 1927;2 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; J 295437.

Mother's darlings. © July 28, 1927;

2 c. Jan. 16, 1928; J 295438.

Arrow novelty co., inc., New York.808, 809

U. S. army. First in war. First

in love. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. Mar.21; K 236195.

U. S. marine corps. The first to

fight. Democracy's vanguard. ©Mar. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 236196.

Art extension society, Westport, Conn.810, 811

Madonna of the chair, 2001. ©Mar. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 236192.

34

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928

Torn hat, 9044. © Mar. 1, 1928;2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 236193.

Art institute of Chicago, Chicago.812-823

12 prints:Asia Minor or Persian tile (Decora-

tive inscription) 14; K 235181.—Bok-hara pitcher (Plant motif) 19; K235186.—Chinese dish (Conventional-ized lotus and bird motif) 22; K235189.—Chinese dish (Lotus and fun-gus motif) 21; K 235188.—Chinese in-

cense vase (Floral motif) 17, 18; K235184, 235185.—Mexican MajolicaTalavera ware (Floral motif) 20; K235187.—Mohammedan jar (Decora-tion in lustre) 24; K 235191.—Persianbottle (Bird and plant motif) 16; K235183.—Persian ewer (Plant motif)15; K 235182.—Persian jar (Fish andplant motif) 13; K 235180.—Turkishmug (Floral motif) 23; K 235190. ©Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 29.

Ascenzo (Nichola) Philadelphia. 824

[Our Lady of Gloucester] © Dec.21, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233172.

Auerbach bath robe co., New York.825

[Radio sports] © Jan. 1, 1928 ; 1 c.

Jan. 21, 1 c. Jan. 25 ; K 231928.

Aultman & Dorman, El Paso, Tex.826

Hussmann (Hotel) night scene. ©Jan. 28, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; J 296265.

Automotive transportation co., Provi-dence, R. I. 827

Spring between New London andHartford. © Dec. 21, 1927; 2 c. Dec.27 ; K 232727.

Aveldson (A. N.) San Diego, Calif.

828

Ideal radio station log. © Dec. 10,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 16 ; I 14314.

Babson institute, Babson Park, Mass.829-840

Damascus steel and people have onegreat thing in common. Temper, 71.

© Oct. 31, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; K234001.

Greetings, etc. Holiday season, X^.© Dec. 8, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; K231998.

If you intend to go to work, etc.

[Moving about] 70. © Nov. 5, 1927;2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; K 234000.

In a stove—chips are of value.Chips, 69. © Nov.* 5, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.30, 1928 ; K 231999.

Man who makes a success of hisown job, etc. Big job, 72. © Oct. 31,1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30,- 1928 ; K 234002.

7 prints:Do something worth while which

others haven't thought of doing, etc.,

78; K 234008.—Do what you can,where you are, with what you have,

75 ; K 234005.—Getting by is trying to

get through the day, etc. Getting onand getting by, 79; K 234009.—It is

only fair that promotion should bepaid for in advance. Promotion, 77

;

K 234007.—Success is not found onthe Christmas tree. [Digging forsuccess] 74; K 234004.—When a fel-

low is up against it, etc., 76; K234006.—You yourself determine yourvalue. [Determining your value] 73;K 234003. © Dec. 19, 1927 ; 2 c. eachJan. 30, 1928.

Backman (Kenneth B.) Boston. 841

Which do you want? © Mar. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235120.

Backmyer (Christopher F.) Chicago.842

Modern Jesse James? Another Mis-sourian. © Jan. 22, 1928; 2 c. Jan.

26; K 233459.

Bailey meter co , Cleveland. 843-888

Bailey boiler meter chart, 25F800-T200P. © Oct. 19, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31

;

1 14264.

40F400T325P. © Oct. 20, 1927

;

2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14700.

45F800T250P. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Mar. 23, 1928; I 14705.

45F800T600T. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14706.

60F800T300T. © Dec. 22, 1927;

2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14707.

200F800T-1P. © Jan. 27, 1928 ;

2 c. Mar. 23 ; I 14713.

235F585T. © Oct. 6, 1927;

2 c. Dec. 31 ; I 14265.

350F800S. © Oct. 21, 1927:

2 c. Dec. 31 ; I 14268.

450F. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14708.

500FD. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14704.

2400F800T. © Oct. 19, 1927;2 c. Dec. 31 ; I 14267.

Bailey fluid meter chart, 35F400-T225P. © Oct. 24, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31

;

I 14269.

36F. © Jan. 14, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 23; I 14711.

35

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES889 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Bailey meter co.—Continued.

40F600T400P. © Dec. 4, 1927;2 c. Mar. 23, 1928;' I 14703.

50F10P. © Oct. 12, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14261.

-100F10PD. © Oct. 12, 1927;2 c. Dec. 31 ; I 14260.

100F450T400P. © Sept. 9,

1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; I 14262.

200F1200T-3P. © Nov. 7,

1927; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1928; I 14701.

1224. © Sept. 24, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14699.—-1235. © Sept. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14698.

1236. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14709.

7001A. © Sept. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14275".

7002. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14276.

7004. © Oct. 14, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14277.

7005. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14278.

7007. © Oct. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14279.

7009. © Oct. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14280.

7011. © Oct. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14281.

7012. © Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14282.

7013. © Oct. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14283.

7015. © Oct. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14284.

7018. © Oct. 17, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14285.

7019. © Oct. 17, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14286.

Bailey gravity recorder chart, 34 G,35 G, 40 G. © Oct. 1, 1924; 2 c.

each Dec. 31, 1927; I 14271, 14272,14274.

48 G. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 23; I 14716.

Bailey liquid level recorder chart,1237. © Jan. 24/1928; 2 c. Mar. 23;I 14712.

Bailey recorder chart, 1-BS,- ©Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; I 14714.

450K30P. © Oct. 14, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14266.

450K30V. © Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 23: I 14710.

500P10D. © Oct. 4, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31; I 14263.

500P10DS. © Feb. 15, 1928;2 c. Mar. 23;' I 14715.

500P700T. © Nov. 10, 1927;2 c. Mar. 23, 1928; I 54702.

1200K. © Oct. 29, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; I 14270.

Bailey specific gravity recorderchart, 37 G. © Oct. 1, 1925 ; 2 c. Dec.31, 1927 ; I 14273.

Bailey radium laboratories inc., EastOrange, N. J. 889

Merry Christmas. © Dec. 20, 1927

;

2 c. Dec. 22 ; K 231498.

Ball (Louise C.) New York. 890-91122 photographs

:

Certificate of merit. Certificates ofmerit are used in special dental healthcontests, etc.—Children and grownupswatching a clean teeth contest, etc.

Clean teeth contest at South Jerseyindustrial exposition, Camden, N. J.,

etc.—Critical test.—Crowds watchingthe movie, Say it with pearls.—Dentalhealth educational plan.— Dentalhealth for children, internationalfoundation. Wall exhibit, etc.—Dentalhealth foundation. International den-tal health foundation for children,

inc.—Dental riddlegram.—Dental scoutscrap book.—Denticure chart.—Eight-

een winners of the two weeks cleanteeth contest at South Jersey exposi-

tion, etc.—Forty feet of wall exhibit.

Half of our forty feet of wall exhibit

at the Sesqui-centennial exposition,

etc.—Gold medal. Sesqui-centennialinternational exposition, etc. The juryof awards has conferred a gold medalupon International dental health foun-dation for children, inc.—Gold medal,1926, for extraordinary educationalvalue.—Home care of the teeth. Den-ticuring, the new word for the properhome care of the teeth.—Palace of

education and social economy at Ses-

qui-centennial exposition, our compre-hensive exhibit.—Practical food chart

for the home, etc.—Say it with pearls

was first shown two years ago.—Somecontest winners.—Toothbrush chart.

Wins a dollar bill and a certificate of

merit in clean teeth contest, Camden,N. J., 1926, © 1 c. each Mar. 31, 1928;

J 296905-296926.

Ballinger co., Philadelphia. 912-914

Absegami Beach club bldg. © 1 c.

Jan. 19, 1928; J 295631.

Commodore theatre. © 1 c. Mar. 1,

1928; J 296463.

36

no. 1, 1928

Quaker City storage company, newwarehouse for. © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928;J 296663.

Bannon (William H.) Mansfield, Mass.915

[Eagle design formed from thewords] Captain Charles LindberghNew York to Paris. © Jan. 11, 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 22; K 235079.

Barfield (Forrest M.) Atlanta.

-i -i ui -4. 916-92611 blueprints

:

[Plan for details of a house] ; I

14530.—[Plan for interior details ofa house] Details sheet 2; I 14531.—[Plan for interior details of a house]Interior details; I 14532.—[Plan forrear of a house] Rear elevation; I

14536.—[Plan for side of a house]Left side elevation ; I 14537.— [Planfor side of a house] Right side ele-

vation ; I 14535.— [Plan for the first

floor of a house] First floor plan;I 14539.— [Plan for the front of ahouse] Front elevation ; I 14538.

[Plan for the roof of a house] Roofplan ; I 14533.—[Plan for the secondfloor of a house] Second floor plan

;

I 14534.— [Plan of a foundation andbasement for a house] Foundationand basement plan ; I 14540. © 1 c.

each Feb. 20, 1928.

Barker mfg. co., David City, Neb.927, 928

I like this. (In Country Gentleman,Mar., 1928) © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 5 ; K 235147.

That beats my way son ! (In Coun-try Gentleman, Feb., 1928) © Feb. 1,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 234132.

Barnes (E. T. W.) Mount Shasta,Calif. 929-934

6 photographs:Black Butte and Mt. Shasta from

Deetz ranch.—California trout streamin winter.—Dead Fall Lake no. 7.

Shasta (Mt.) and Black Butte fromfoot hill of Mt. Eddy.—Shasta (Mt.)from Abrams' Lake, in winter.—Shasta(Mt.) from Sacramento Mountain. ©Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 5; J296569-296574.

Barrows (Albert Winfield) Monterey,Calif. 935

[Golden root rectangle] © 1 c. Feb.16, 1928; I 14501.

Barton (Catherine Graeff) Englewood,N. J. 936

Lindbergh (Col. Charles A.) bust,right profile. © 1 c. Jan. 18, 1928 ; J296350.

958

Bass (George Warrington) New York.937-939

American art for America. © Jan.18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25 ; K 234528.

[Invocation] © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 25, 1928; K 234530.

Kinkultabil, high priest of Yaxchi-lan. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25;K 234529.

Battelle & Battelle, Dayton, O. 940

Selling price graph. © Nov. 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; I 14449.

Baxter (Andrew) New York. 941,942

Kirkcudbrightshire, Ross-shire,Dumbartonshire and Jeseric. 3 sail-

ing vessels and one steamer. © 1 c.

Feb. 18, 1928 ; J 296290.

Ross-shire, full sail, passing theKentmere. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; J296289.

Beaton (John) Naalehu, Kau, Hawaii.943, 944

Crocodile caught at Honuapo, 1, 2.

© Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 17; J296342, 296343.

Beauchamp (Curtis) Los Angeles.945-948

Dr. Beauchamp's. © Feb. 29, 1928;2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234841.

Lyk-porcelain plate. © Feb. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234839.

Paragon plate. © Feb. 19, 1928;2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234840.

Restoration plate. © Feb. 29, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234842.

Beldegreen (Gustave) New York. 949

Wasservogel (Hon. Isadore) justice

of the Supreme court of the state of

New York. © Jan. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan.

24; J 295705. 949

Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd., London.950-958

[Blives (Mile, de) ; by EdmundWardle] © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar.1 ; K 233953.

[Chartres, Bouju bridge ; by Cana-ille Fonce] © Nov. 1, 1927 ; 1 c. Nov.3; K 233726.

[Chateaurenaud (Mile, de) ; by Ed-mund Wardle] © Feb. 27, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 1 ; K 233952.

[Kingcups] by T. T. Blaylock. ©Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 235028.

[Milan cathedral (Corso V. Emman-uel) ; by J. Alphege Brewer] © Nov.21, 1927 ; 1 c. Nov. 26 ; K 231624.

[Nature. The Calmady children];

by Arthur L. Cox, after Sir Thomas

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES959 pt. iv, n. '&., v. 23

Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd.—Continued.

Lawrence. © Oct. 3, 1927; 1 c. Oct.1 ; K 234258.

[Shepherdess] ; by L. Dupont. ©Oct. 3, 1927; 1 c. Oct. 1; K 234257.

Toledo [cathedral] choir and screen;

by Albany E. Howarth. © Jan. 30,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234256.

York minster (the transepts) ; by J.

Alphege Brewer. © Jan. 30, 1928 ; 1 c.

Feb. 7 ; K 234255.

Bell (John Cicero) Marietta, Ga. 959

Bell's built-in circulating hot andcold air furnace. Blueprint. © Jan.2, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 14 ; I 14325.

Beller (A.) & co., New York. 960

[Tailor's measuring diagram] ©Jan. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 24 ; I 14407.

Belo (A. H.) corp., Dallas. 961-1048

Texas history movies. 1927-1928.No. 30. Skirmish at Gonzales. ©

Jan. 21 ; 1 c. Jan. 24 ; K 233433.

No. 237. Mexican advance. © Feb.14 ; 1 c. Feb. 17 ; K 233734.

No. 248. President Santa Anna. ©Nov. 14 ; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; K 233430.

No. 257. Bill collector calls, ©Nov. 24 ; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; K 233431.

No. 258. Professor Houston. ©Nov. 25 ; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; K 233432.

No. 276. Houston in politics. ©Dec. 16; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 231441.

No. 277. Houston in congress. ©Dec. 17 ; 1 c. Dec. 22 ; K 231442.

No. 278. Honor of a gentleman. ©Dec. 19 ; 1 c. Dec. 23 ; K 231443.

No. 279. Trouble brewing. © Dec.20 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231444.

No. 280. Houston is in for it. ©Dec. 21 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231445.

No. 281. Houston's duel. © Dec.22; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 231446.

No. 282. Houston's repentance. ©Dec. 23; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 231447.

No. 283. Governor of Tennessee. ©Dec. 24 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231448.

No. 284, Houston's marriage. ©Dec. 26 ; 1 c. Dec. 30 ; K 231449.

No. 285, Voluntary exile. © Dec.27 ; 1 c. Dec. 30 ; K 231450.

No. 286, Houston finds a refuge. ©Dec. 28 ; 1 c. Dec. 30 ; K 231514. '

No. 287, Houston as an Indian. ©Dec. 29 ; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231515.

No. 288, Trouble for Houston. ©Dec. 30 ; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231516.

• No. 289, Preparations for battle. ©Dec. 31; 1 c. Jan. 4, 1928; K 231517.

No. 290, Houston faces Stanberry. ©Jan. 2 ; 1 c. Jan. 6 ; K 231518.

No. 291, The encounter. © Jan. 3;1 c. Jan. 6 ; K 231519.

No. 292. Houston on trial. © Jan.4 ; 1 c. Jan. 7 ; K 231744.

No. 293. Last days as an Indian. ©Jan. 5; 1 c. Jan. 9; K 231745.

No. 294. Houston comes to Texas.© Jan. 6 ; 1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 231746.

No. 295. Back to the story of Texas.© Jan. 7 ; 1 c. Jan. 11 ; K 231747.

No. 296. Revolutionary gatherings© Jan. 9 ; 1 c. Jan. 12 ; K 231748.

No. 297. Austin gets into trouble.

© Jan. 10 ; 1 c. Jan. 13 ; K 231749.

No. 298. Austin in prison. © Jan.11 ; 1 c. Jan. 14 ; K 231750.

No. 299. Texans to the rescue ofAustin. © Jan. 12; 1 c. Jan. 16; K231751.

No. 300. Austin back home again.

© Jan. 13; 1 c. Jan. 16; K 231752.

No. 301. Glance at Mexican politics.

© Jan. 14 ; 1 c. Jan. 17 ; K 231753.

No. 302. In the grip of the oppres-sor. © Jan. 16 ; 1 c. Jan. 19 ; K 231754.

No. 303. Mexico's threat in Texas.© Jan. 17 ; 1 c. Jan. 20 ; K 231755.

No. 304. At the breaking point. ©Jan. 18 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 231756.

No. 305. Texans load their guns. ©Jan. 19 ; 1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 231757.

No. 306. Preparations for the first

battle. © Jan. 20; 1 c. Jan. 23; K231758.

No. 308. Texas mobilizes an army.© Jan. 23 ; 1 c. Jan. 26 ; K 233440.

©o. 309. Capture of Goliad. © Jan.

24 ; 1 c. Jan. 27 ; K 233588.

No. 310. San Antonio is next. ©Jan. 25 ; 1 c. Jan. 28 ; K 233589.

No. 311. Battle of Concepcion. ©Jan. 26 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 233603.

No. 312. First governor of Texas.

© Jan. 27 ; 1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 233637.

No. 313. Chafing at the leash. ©Jan. 28 ; 1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 233638.

No. 314. Famous grass fight. ©Jan. 30 ; 1 c. Feb. 2 ; K 233641.

No. 315. These hard-headed Texans.©Jan. 31 ; 1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 235057.

No. 316. Bit of mob rule. © Feb. 1

;

1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 234133.

No. 317. Battle of San Antonio. ©Feb. 2 ; 1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 234134.

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No. 318. Mexicans raise white flag.

© Feb. 3 ; 1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 234135.

No. 319. Cos runs to tell SantaAnna all about it. © Feb. 4 ; 1 c. Feb.

6 ; K 234136.

No. 320. Expedition to Tampico. ©Feb. 6 ; 1 c. Feb. 9 ; K 234271.

No. 321. Success and failure. ©Feb. 7 ; 1 c. Feb. 10 ; K 234272.

No. 322. Santa Anna is annoyed. ©Feb. 8 ; 1 c. Feb. 11 ; K 234273.

No. 323. At the Alamo. © Feb. 9

;

1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 234360.

No. 324. Heroes of the Alamo, I. ©Feb. 10 ; 1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 234274.

No. 325. Heroes of the Alamo, II.

© Feb. 11 ; 1 c. Feb. 14 ; K 234361.

No. 326. Alamo. © Feb. 13 ; 1 c.

Feb. 16 ; K 234384.

No. 328. Santa Anna's arrival. ©Feb. 15 ; 1 c. Feb. 18 ; K 233735.

No. 329. Battle of Alamo, I. (Feb.25, 1836) © Feb. 16 ; 1 c. Feb. 20; K233736.

No. 330. Battle of the Alamo. II.

(Feb. 26. 1836) © Feb. 17 ; 1 c. Feb.23; K 233751.

No. 331. Battle of the Alamo, III.

(Feb. 28. 1836) © Feb. 18 ; 1 c. Feb.23 ; K 233752.

No. 332. Battle of the Alamo, IV,Feb. 28. 1836. © Feb. 20 ; 1 c. Feb.23; K 233753.

No. 333. Battle of the Alamo. IV,Feb. 28. 1836. © Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb.24 ; K 233787.

No. 334. Battle of the Alamo, VI,March 1, 2, 3. 1836. © Feb. 22 ; 1 c.

Feb. 25; K 233788.

No. 335. Battle of the Alamo, VII,March 3. 1836. © Feb. 23 ; 1 c. Feb.27 ; K 233789.

No. 336. Battle of the Alamo, VIII.Mar. 3. 1836. © Feb. 24 ; 1 c. Feb. 27

;

K 234651.

No. 337. Battle of the Alamo, Mar.3. 1836. © Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 28;K 234652.

No. 339. Battle of the Alamo. XI(Mar. 6. 1836) © Feb. 28 ; 1 c. Mar.2 ; K 234784.

No. 340. Battle of the Alamo, XII(Mar. 6. 1836) © Feb. 29; 2 c. Mar.3 ; K 234785.

No. 341. Battle of the Alamo, XIII(Mar. 7. 1S36) © Mar. 1 ; 2 c. Mar.5 ; K 234786.

No. 342. Aftermath of the Alamo.© Mar. 2; 1 c. Mar. 5; K 234787.

No. 343. Troubles in Texas govern-ment. © Mar. 3; 1 c. Mar. 6; K234788.

No. 344. Confusion reigned in

Texas. © Mar. 5 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K234843.

No. 345. Rifts in the gloom. ©Mar. 6 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234844.

No. 346. Texas declares her inde-

pendence. © Mar. 7 ; 1 c. Mar. 10

;

K 234876.

No. 347. The first president of

Texas. © Mar. 8; 1 c. Mar. 10; K234877.

i

No. 348. President Burnet movesgovernment. © Mar. 9; 1 c. Mar. 12;

K 234878.

No. 349. Houston's troubles. ©Mar. 10 ; 1 c. Mar. 13 ; K 234879.

No. 350. Gloom in Texas. © Mar.12 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236085.

No. 351. Maramoros expedition. ©Mar. 13; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 235058.

No>. 352. Cattle on the Rio Grande.© Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 17; K 235059.

No. 353. Fall of San Patricio. ©Mar. 15 ; 1 c. Mar. 2.0 ; K 235060'.

No. 354. Grant's party captured. ©Mar. 16; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 235061.

No. 355. Death of James Grant. ©Mar. 17; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 235104.

No. 356. Brown's brave loyalty. ©Mar. 19 ; 1 c. Mar: 22 ; K 235105.

No. 357. Brown's escape to safety.

© Mar. 20 ; 1 c. Mar. 23 ; K 236199.

No. 358. Trouble at Refugio. ©Mar. 21 ; 1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 236255.

No. 359. Battle of Refugio. ©Mar. 22; 1 c. Mar. 26; K 236256.

No. 361. Capture and death of King.

© Mar. 24 ; 1 c. Mar. 27 ; K 236257.

No. 362. Surrender of Ward. ©Mar. 26 ; 1 c. Mar. 29 ; K 235151.

Belsh (Beatrix Sherman) New York.1049-1067

[Fagan, character from Dickens'Oliver Twist, silhouette] © Dec. 7,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234363.

[Josephine (Empress) silhouette]

© Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25; K231962,

[Lee (General Robert E.) silhouette]

© Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25: K231964.

[Lee (Mrs. Robert E. ) silhouette]

© Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25: K231963.

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Belsh (Beatrix Sherman)—Continued.

[Napoleon. Silhouette] © Dec. 12,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1928 ; K 231965.

[Victoria (Queen) silhouette] ©Jan. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 31 ; K 234362.

3 silhouettes

:

[Bill Sykes] ; K 233605.— [Mr. Pick-wick] ; K 233607.—[Oliver Twist] ; K233606. © Sept. 7, 1927; 2 c. eachJan. 31, 1928.

5 silhouettes

:

[Adams (John Quincy)]—[Dickens(Charles)]— [Disraeli (Benjamin) ]

[Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth)]

[Scott (Sir Walter)] ' © Mar. 6, 1928;2 c. each Mar. 20 ; K 235052-235056.

5 silhouettes

:

[Beethoven (Ludwig v.)]— [Bis-

marck) ]—[Columbus (Christopher) ]—

[Rembrandt] — [Shakespeare (W i 1-

liam) ] © Jan. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. each Jan.31; K 233608-233612.

Benedict (Jacques B.) Denver. 1068

[Perspective design for an office

bldg.] © 1 c. Jan. 24, 1928; I 14408.

Bernstein (Oscar) New York.1069-1072

4 prints

:

Autumn glow; by H. Van Vleck;K 231582.—Cherry blossoms; by To-mashu; K 231580—Festival ; byGeorge Bartholdi; K 231583.—Vene-tian silk market ; by Anton Riga ; K231581. © Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJan. 9.

Berry (Ida) Jersey City. 1073-1075

3 photographs

:

Back view and dimentions [ ! ] of

the true cross ; J 295982.—Front viewand dimentions [ ! ] of the true cross

;

J 295981.—Side view and 3-4 viewand dimentions [ !] of the true cross;J 295983. © Jan. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJan. 26.

Bessler disappearing stairway co.,

Akron, O. 1076

Bessler economical disappearingstairways, etc. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 17 ; K 234773.

Better magazines council, Pittsburgh.1077

Better magazines council. Cleanreading. Clean thinking. © Dec. 13,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; K 233818.

Betts (Frank Brooks) jr., Milwaukee.1078-1086

Building classification chart.Square foot floor area combined with

lineal feet of outside wall, 0-1000.

© Aug. 6, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1928; I

14348.

O-5000. © Aug. 6, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 9, 1928; I 14349.

Drop siding. Cost per square footof floor area. Quick estimating chart.

© Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1928;1 14457.

Excavation chart. Cost in dollars.

Steam shovel excavation. Pick andshovel or team and scraper. Quickestimating chart. © Nov. 15, 1927;2 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ft 14458.

Heating chart, living and sleepingrooms, assembled on one floor. Steamheating system. Hot water heatingsystem. © Oct. 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 9,

1928; I 14460.

assembled on two floors.

Hot water heating system. © Oct.

29, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1928; I 14459.

assembled on two floors.

Steam heating system. © Oct. 29,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ; I 14461.

living rooms only, assembled onone floor. Steam heating system.Hot water system. © Oct. 27, 1927;2 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ; I 14462.

sleeping rooms only, assembledon one floor. Steam heating system.Hot water heating system. © Oct. 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1928 ; I 14463.

Beveridge (Minerva B.) New York.1087-1091

Ashette, [no. 1-4] © 1 c. eachJan. 10, 1928 ; I 14650-14653.

She likes [or loves] his Old Gold.

© Dec. 14, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928;K 233173.

Biggs (Floyd R.) St. Louis.1092-1097

Asbestos brakelining fabric, x-rayphotograph

:

All, Aztec, Rusco, Multi ; J 295361.—All, Ray, J-M, U-S ; J 295362.—Triple,Gold edge, Ferodo ; J 295363.—1-3 ; J295358.— 1-4; J 295359.-5-8; J295360. © Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. eachJan. 5, 1928.

Birch (James H.) jr., Burlington.

N. J. 1098

We—the spirit of yuletide. © Dec.

6, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 232795.

Bishop (Angus Allyn) Newport, Vt.1099

Anderson (Bishop F.) © Jan. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18 ; J 295632.

40

•miscellaneous classes, h to kno. 1, 1928 1171

Blum (Emery) New York. 1100,1101

Nocturne; by C. P. Appel. © Feb.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 3 ; K 234740.

Prince of Peace. © Feb. 15, 1928;2 c. Mar. 3 ; K 234741.

Bodenstab (Henry H.) Milwaukee.1102

Radio log. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928; I

14444.

Boimerud (C.) Laguna Beacb, Calif.

1103

San Clemente (Hotel) Calif., grandopening. © Nov. 27, 1927; 2 c. Dec.17 ; J 295883.

Borden's farm products co., inc., NewYork. 1104

[Borden's delivery service] © Feb.27, 192S; 2 c. Mar. 28; K 236254.

Boyd (Margaret) Indianapolis. 1105

Christmas services. [Cover for

church bulletin] © Dec. 21, 1927;2 c. Jan. 3. 1928; K 234364.

Boyum and Nasvik, Decorah, la.

1106

Lulhc r college, Decorah, la. © Mar.24, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; J 296738.

Brand ( Nellie Cross) Chicago.1107-1111

Visualization charts for keyboardtechnic and harmony, no. I, IV, V,VIII. © 1 c. each Jan. 25, 1928; I

14478-14481.

no. X. © 1 c. Feb. 13, 1928;1 14482.

Brett (George J.) Lancaster, Pa.1112

Brettomer index. © Jan. 2. 192S;2 c. Feb. 14 ; I 14246.

Brickman (Audrey B.) Miami, Fla.

3 photographs: 1113-1115

Dawn ; J 296730.—Sea nymph ; J296732.—Voice of the shell; J 296731.© 1 c. each Mar. 26, 1928.

Bristol co., YVaterbury, Conn.1116-1171

Anaheim holder volume recorderchart, 0749. © Feb. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.16; I 14497.

Bristol (Wm. H ) recording shuntammeter chart. 1580. © Dec. 2, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 21, 1928: I 14388.

Bristol's recorder chart, 0759. ©Jan. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 16 ; I 14495.

Bristol's recording liquid level gaugechart. 0747. © Dec. 23. 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14394.

5087. © Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14392.

10705. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14489.

Bristol's recording pressure gaugechart, 4881. © Nov. 9, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14393.

4882. © Nov. 21, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14391.

4884. © Dec. 9, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14402.

4885. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14639.

4886. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14492.

B 8007. © Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14494.

8069. © Oct. 24, 1927;Jan. 21, 1928; I 14398.

8070. © Jan. 6, 1928;Feb. 16; I 14635.

8071. © Jan. 24, 1928;Feb. 16; I 14636.

8072. © Jan. 16, 1928;Feb. 16; I 14637.

10046. © Dec. 10, 1927:Jan. 21, 1928; I 14389.

© Oct. 24, 1927; 2 c.

I 14390.

© Nov

2 c.

2 c.

2 c.

2 c.

2 c.

14, 1927; 2 c.

4, 1928; 2 c.

thermometer2 c.

2 c.

2 c.

and

10055.

Jan. 21, 1928

10056.Jan. 21, 1928; I 14399.

10057. © JanFeb. 16; I 14638.

Bristol's recordingchart, 8229. © Dec. 20, 1927Jan. 21, 1928; I 14397.

8232. © Feb. 2, 1928;Feb. 16; I 14491.

10242. © Feb. 6, 1928Feb. 16; I 14490.

Bristol's recording vacuumpressure gauge chart, 10053. © Aug.4, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14400.

Bristol's recording vacuum gaugechart, 4880. © Sept. 29, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14396.

4883. © Dec. 9, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.21, 192S; I 14401.

Bristol's recording volt meter chart,5223. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 16;I 14625.

[Bristol's strip chart. S 082] ©Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928; I

14384.

[S 083] © Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14380.

[S 130] © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14488.

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Bristol co.—Continued.

[S 131] © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14487.

[S 132] © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14486.

[S 397] © Nov. 14, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14382.

[S 398] © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14383.

[S 726] © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14377.

[S 826] © Dec. 28, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14379.

[S 1557] © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14375.

[SD 080] © Oct. 22, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14381.

[SD 081] © Dec. 20, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14378.

[SD 1555] © Nov. 19, 1927;2 c. Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14376.

[SM 4243] © Dec. 23, 1927;2 c. Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14374.

Monrovia holder volume recorderchart, 0756. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16 ; I 14496.

St. Maurice Valley corporation,

Belgo division chart, 0746. © Dec.12, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1928; I 14498.

Sewage treatment works pressurerecorder chart, 0676. © Apr. 9, 1927

;

2 c. Feb. 16, 1928 ; I 14499.

0720. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16 ; I 14640.

0721. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14648.

Sewage treatment works, tempera-ture recorder chart, 0653. © Feb. 6,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 16; I 14641.

0654. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14646.

0655. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14649.

0722. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14645.

0723. © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16 ; I 14642.

0724. © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16 ; I 14643.— 0726. © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14644.

0737. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

16; I 14647.

Texas general utilities co. volt meterchart, G 127. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; I 14493.

Voltmeter chart, F 127. © Dec. 9,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928; I 14395.

Broderick co., St. Paul. 1172

Hidden treasures. © Dec. 19, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233262.

Brower (Frederick Bogardus) Buffalo.

1173

Merchants cash discount bond. ©Dec. 22, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; K 231602.

Brown (George William) Clinton, la.

1174

[Both sides of the question] ©Jan. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234791.

Brown (R. M.) Chicago. 1175

Interest on capital tied up 6%. ©Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234837.

Brown (Virgil T.) Wichita. 1176-1181

Miller bros. 101 ranch:Headquarters ; J 295680.—Real wild

west show, season 1927; J 295679.

Show; J 295682. © Apr. 24, 1927;2 c. each Jan. 21, 1928.

3 photographs

:

Brown's (Ned) rodeo, Larned, Kan.,1927; J 295678.—Miller bros. 101ranch; J 295681.—Ponca City, Okl.,

panoramic photo ; J 295677. © Sept.

24, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 21, 1928.

Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. 1182-1218

There's no place like home, 28754.

© Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; K234359.

4 prints

:

Crossing the Rocky Mountains ; K234358.—Rainier (Mt.) and ReflectionLake; K 234355.—Yellowstone natl.

park, Wy., new Gallatin gateway; K234357.—Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.,Old Faithful Geyser ; K 234356. ©Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 15.

32 prints:Bell's first note, 28565.—Billy Boy.—

Birthplace of Washington, 28555.

Blue boy, 28515.—Bronc for breakfast,28533.—Daughter of the setting sun,28512.—Dreaming alone in the moon-light, 28507.—Dreamy eyes, 28505.—Glebe farm, 28527.—Golden galleon,

28514.—Home loving hearts, 28516.—Home sweet home, 28526.—Lest weforget, 28520.—Lovely summertime,28506.—Love's treasure, 28518.—Mari-quita, 28500.—Peace and plenty,

28529.—Peggy, 28536.—Port of heart's

desire, 28548.—Princess Pat, 28537.—Rocky Mountains, 28530.—Rose-Marie,28539.—Spirit of America, 28615.—Sweet Rose of Araby, 28546.—Sweet-

heart, 28552.—There's many a slip,

42

no. 1, 1928

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K1261

28562.—Uninvited guest, 28564.—Val-ley of peace, 28545.—Valley of theYoseinite, 28543.—Venetian days,28528.—Watching the clouds roll by,28538.—When sunset falls on castlewalls, 28568. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c.

each Jan. 30, 1928; K 231966-231997.

Browne (Buford Garnet) Atlanta.1219

Ritz. © Nov. 20, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 2

;

K 232777.

Browne (Emerson Conley) Cleveland.1220

Master toy gun boat. [3 sheets] ©1 c. Feb. 18, 1928 ; I 14515.

Browne (Virginia) Newark, O. 1221

[Rosemary, a doll of yesterday] ©Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1928; K231623.

Browne & Browne, Dallas. 1222

Corsicana, Tex., I. O. O. F. home,various buildings. © Mar. 16, 1928;2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296686.

Brownell (James L.) Linden, Mich.1223-1230

[Floodlight uses for]

:

L Drygoods display] ; K 234683.-

[Floral display] ; K 234681.— [Furni-ture display] ; K 234682.— [Jewelrydisplay] ; K 234680.— [Men's wear dis-

play] ; K 234687.— [Musical instru-ment display] ; K 234684.— [Radio dis-

play] ; K 234686.— [Shoe display] ; K234685. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 1.

Brucherseifer (Katherine) New York.1231

New York City, St. Marks in theBowery. © Oct. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb.13, 1928; J 296053.

Brummitt (W. B.) Chicago. 1232

[Study of sun angles and shadowareas] © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 18;I 14344.

Buckham (Charles Wyman) NewYork. 1233, 1234

Multi-floor private garage bldgs.with mono-ramps. 2 sheets, blue-prints. © 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928; I 14432.

[Star motor ramps] Multi-floormulti-garages with star-ramps. 2sheets, blueprints. © 1 c. Jan. 17,

1928 ; I 14333.

Buczkowski (Joseph) Port Arthur,Tex. 1235, 1236

Our favorite. <£> Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 13 ; J 296038.

Rope em cowboy. © Feb. 9, 1928;2 c. Feb. 13; J 296039.

Buehman (Al) Tucson, Ariz.

1237-12415 photographs

:

Co-ed.—Cowboy Bill.—Sheriff ofSonora County.—Sky pilot.—Yaquibeggar. © Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. eachMar. 7, 1928 ; J 296581-296585.

Builders iron foundry, Providence,R. I. 1242

[Temperature correction factors forhot oil venturi meters. Blueprint.]

© Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; I

14827.

Bull (Lawrence) Pasadena. 1243

Monthly payments including inter-

est.1 2 sheets, blueprints] © Jan. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 20 ; I 14516.

Bullock (E. F.) Great Falls, Mont.1244

[Protein chart] © Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Feb. 23; I 14546.

Bullocks, inc., Los Angeles. 1245-1256

12 prints

:

[Activity, 6] ; K 233446.—[Content-ment, 5] ; K 233445.— [Enlightenment,2] : K 233442.— [Frivolity, 9] ; K233449.— [Happiness, 3] ; K 233443.—[Innocence, 4] ; K 233444.— [Inspira-tion, 8] ; K 233448.— [Padre, 1] ; K233441.— [Philosopher. 101 ; K 233450—[Romance, 12] ; K 233452.— [Solitude,

11]; K 233451.— [Youth, 7]; K233447. © Oct. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. each Oct.

25.

Burke & Korettke, Chicago. 1257

Crowe (State Attorney Robert E.)

© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 5 ; J 296526.

Burr (George Elbert) Phoenix, Ariz.

1258

[Evening. Apache trail, Ariz.] ©Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234799.

Busha (Charles P.) South Hibbing,Minn, and Shusterman (Jacob)Duluth. 1259

New York to Paris. Lindberg [ !]

flight. © Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 13;K 234518.

Bussey (Charles) Baltimore. 1260

Bussey (Charles) © Mar. 8, 1928;2 c. Mar. 22 ; K 235066.

Butler (J. W.) construction co., De-troit. 1261

Plans and details for standardizedsuper gas station. 10 blueprint. ©Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11 ; I 14655.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES1262 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Butler (Walter) co., inc. and Porter(R. B.) associate, St. Paul. 1262

[Design of section for subaqueoustunnel for proposed Detroit-Windsorvehicular tunnel] © 1 c. Jan. 31,

1928; I 14474.

Campbell prints, inc., New York.1263-1278

April showers, 942. © Oct. 20, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; K 231763.

15 prints

:

[Canal] ; it 233819.— [Canal at Arig-non, France] ; K 233822.— [Chief'sblanket] ; K 233833.— [Firs, Hemp-stead Heath] ; K 233828.—[Fisher-man's home, Finistere] ; K 233824.

[Harbor of old Brittany] ; K 233829.—[Love melody] ; K 233822.—[Noirmou-tier] ; K 233826.—[Old factories] ; K233827.— [Pont S. Etienne Limoges,France; K 233820.— [P ue bio fire-

place] ; K 233831.—[Tolbooth, Edin-burgh] ; K 233830.—[Tour de l'Hor-

loge. Tours] ; K 233821.—[Twomills] ; K 233825.— [Venice] ; K 233823.

© Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 23,

1928.

Candee (Dean Joseph) Buffalo.1279-1286

Buffalo, N. Y.

:

Albright art gallery; J 295285.—Buffalo consistory; J 295281.—D. S.

Morgan bldg. ; J 295286. — Libertybank; J 295287.—Peace bridge, A, B;J 295282, 295288.—Statler hotel; J295283. © Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.16, 1927.

Lackawanna, N. Y., Lady of Victoryshrine. © Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 16,

1927; J 295284.

Carlson (Gustave W.) Superior, Wis.1287

Mind photo. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 20 ; K 235027.

Carstens (Frederick A.) and Kincher(Lottie) Meeker, Col. 1288-1292

Fishing hole. © Aug. 25, 1927 ; 2 c.

Mar. 29, 1928 ; J 296898.

4 photographs :

Canyon, from the Lookout ; J296896.—First Hairpin Turn, Rangelyroad; J 296899.—Lookout, Rim RockTrail ; J 296897.—Meadows, from RimRock Trail; J 296900. © Sept. 10,

1927; 2 c. each Mar. 29, 1928. *

Casebolt (Bland Howard) Fresno,Calif. 1293

Fresno, Calif., Court house. © Jan.18, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 7 ; J 295974.

Catholic book pub. co., New York.1294

[Little flower] © Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Feb. 9 ; K 234266.

Caufield & Shook, Louisville.

1295-1433

Falls Creek, Rankin, Wayne County,Ky. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 16,

1928 ; J 296157.

3 photographs:Clifty Falls, rustic setting, Clifty

Falls state park, Madison, Ind.—Clifty

Falls, a view of, Clifty Falls statepark, Madison, Ind.—Looking towardKentucky from Indiana side, Madison,Ind. © Nov. 10, 1927; 2 c. each Feb.16, 1928; J 296252-296254.

5 photographs:Louisville, Ky., U. S. dam, laying

foundation.—Louisville, Ky., U. S.

dam 41.—Louisville, Ky., U. S. dam41, c losing Indiana end of dam.

Louisville, Ky., U. S. dam 41, par-tially completed.—Louisville, Ky., U.S. dam 41, showing flat rocky bed ofriver. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb.16; J 296216-296220.

5 photographs

:

Water-power flour mill on the Little

Barren River, Green County, Ky.

Western river front.—Western river

front, view of.—5th and Broadway,N. E. corner.—5th street, west sideof. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 16;J 296221-296225.

6 photographs

:

Louisville, Ky., Barret and Broad-way, section around; J 296210.

Louisville, Ky., Southern Bell tele-

phone & telegraph co., office building

;

J 296213.—Site of newPenclennis clubbuilding; J 296211.—Southern Baptisttheological seminary ; J 296212.

Spring scene at foot of Jefferson Hill,

Jefferson County, Ky. ; J 296214.—Standard sanitary mfg. co. plant andsurroundings; J 296215. © Feb. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Feb. 16.

17 photographs

:

Blankenbaker lane, JeffersonCounty.—Deck hands loading an OhioRiver packet at small town landing.

Farm entrance, Oldham County, Ky.

Farm scene, Oldham County, Ky.

Freight boats at Louisville, JeffersonCounty, Ky.—House boats at TowheadIsland, Louisville, Jefferson County,Ky.—Levee at Louisville, JeffersonCounty, Ky. Leaving port at sun-down.—Levee at Louisville, JeffersonCounty. Ky. Storm at evening.

Louisville water co. pump station from

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Indiana side of river, Jefferson

County.—Navigation light on the Ohio,Jefferson County.—Ohio at RoseIsland, Oldham County, Ky.—Palingfence, Wayne County, Ky.—Scene onthe river road above Louisville, Jef-

ferson County, Ky.—Show boat on theOhio River.—Spring scene, OldhamCounty, Ky.—Waverly Hills hospital.

A view from Dixie highway, JeffersonCounty.—Waverly Hills hospital. Aview of the east side, JeffersonCounty. © Nov. 10, 1927; 2 c. eachFeb. 16, 1928 ; J 296243-296251, 296255-296262.

17 photographs

:

Broadway, east from Third st.

Cabin in the hills, Bullitt County.

Hall's Gap, a view of the winding road,Lincoln County.—Hall's Gap at thetop of the hill, Lincoln County.—Hall's

Gap. at turn of the long climb, LincolnCounty.—Hall's Gap, the CincinnatiLookout Mountain road, LincolnCounty.—Hall's Gap, view of BaldKnob, Lincoln County.—Harvestingonions, Jefferson County.—Loading apacket boat, Louisville, Ky.—Lookingnortheast from 3rd. and Broadway.

Negro baptizing on the levee at Louis-ville, Jefferson County, Ky.—Nortonbuilding.—River at Mundy's Landing,Mercer County, Ky.—Schmutz mfg.co.—Springtime on the Knob Creekroad, Bullitt County.—Sunset at thehydro station, Louisville, Ky.—Sundaymorning on the levee, Louisville, Ky.© Oct. 18, 1927; 2 c. each Feb. 16,

1928; J 296226-296242.

33 photographs

:

Cumberland Falls.— CumberlandFalls, Whitley County, Ky.—Cumber-land Falls, Whitley County, Ky., acliff walk beside the cataract.—Cum-berland Falls, Whitley County, Ky.,brink of the falls.—Cumberland Fallsin Whitley County, Ky.—CumberlandFalls, Whitley County, Ky., primitivegrandeur at foot of the falls.—Cum-berland Falls, Whitley County, Ky.,showing old Brunson inn.—Cumber-land River, Wayne County, Ky., at

Mill Springs, scene of the battle ofMill Springs*, civil war.—CumberlandRiver, Wayne County, Ky., at Ran-kin.— Cumberland River, WayneCounty, Ky.. at the scene of battle ofMill Springs — Cumberland River,

Wayne County, Ky., below MillSprings.—Cumberland River, PulaskiCou ty. Ky., nea? Somerset.—Fall

Creek Cascade at Rankin Mill, WayneCounty, Ky.—Fertile Ohio Valley, Old-

ham County, Ky., above Louisville.

Forks of the Cumberland near Burn-side, Wayne County, Ky.—Greensburg,Green County, Ky., County jail, builtin 1801.—Greensburg, Green County,Ky., door and window in house builtin 1801.—Greensburg, Green County,Ky., house built in 1801 used as abranch bank of Kentucky.—HartCounty, Ky., near Munfordsville, here4,000 Union troops surrendered to Con-federates, battle of Munfordsville, civil

war.—Harvest scene near Hardyville,Hart County, Ky.—Kentucky River,mouth of, at Carrolton, Carrol County,Ky.—L. & N. r. r. bridge on GreenRiver, scene of an engagement duringcivil war, Hart County, Ky.—Lookingacross the Ohio at Madison, Ind.,

Trimble County, Ky.—Milton, Ky.,view of.—Montecello [ !] WayneCounty, Ky., distant view.—Monumenton Confederate graves with a view ofbattlefield of Munfordsville in back-ground, Hart County, Ky.—Rail fencesstill do duty in the Lincoln County,scene near Mt. Sherman, LarueCounty, Ky.—Road near Mill Springs,Wayne County, Ky.—Scene of battleof Munfordsville, civil war, HartCounty. Ky.—Sloan's Valley, a typicalscene in the Cumberland Falls re-

gion.—Typical pond scene in the Mam-moth Cave region, Hart County, Ky.

Van Over (Granny) has lived for 80years within the roar of CumberlandFalls, Whitley County, Ky.—WaverlyHills hospital. Jefferson County, Ky.,front view. © Dec. 27, 1927 ; 2 c. eachFeb. 16, 1928; J 296124-296156.

52 photographs:

At the fork of the Cumberland.View of Lookout Mt., airline road seenfrom ferry at Bronston, Wayne Coun-ty, Ky.—Avery (B. F.) & standardsanitary mfg. co. plants.—Barringerapartments.—Baling hay, Boyle Coun-ty, Ky.—Brown hotel, Crystal ball

room.—Burnsides, Pulaski County,Ky., boat landing, Cumberland Riv-er.—Cedar Grove apartments.—Cen-tral business district.—Dartmouthapartments. — Evergreen cemetery.—First national bank, 5th st. entrance.—

-

Fording Little Barren River, GreenCounty. Ky.—Forks of the Cumber-land showing two ferries, PulaskiCounty, Ky. — Greensburg, GreenCounty, Ky., Courthouse square withold courthouse in foreground.—His-toric mill at Mill Springs, WayneCounty, Ky.—Irving apartments.—J.

B. Speed memorial museum, bronze

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Caufield & Shook—Continued,

doors.—Jeffersonville, Ind., Americancar & foundry co., and Colgate'splant.—Kentucky state fair grounds.—

Kentucky state fair grounds, 'viewof.—Locust lined private drive, Wash-ington County.—Looking down theCumberland River from Bronston,Ky. Lookout Mt, airline road onright, Wayne County, Ky., A ; B.

Looking down the Ohio River fromnew state road below Milton, TrimbleCounty, Ky.—Looking up north forkof Cumberland River at Bronston, Ky.,Cumberland Falls are on this fork,

Wayne County, Ky.—Looking up theOhio from Leavenworth, Ind.—Look-ing up the Ohio from new state roadbelow Milton, Trimble jCounty, Ky.

Looking up the Ohio towards TrimbleCounty from Indiana side belowMadis/m.—Louisville, Ky., aerial viewof.—Louisville, Ky., air photo.—Lou-isville, Ky., Bowman field.—Louisville,

Ky., Broadway st.—Louisville, Ky.,Central section.—Louisville, Ky.. Lou-isville Collegiate school.—Louisville,

from Jefferson st. to river.—Louisvillehydro electric co. plant from Penn.r. r. bridge.—Louisville hydro electric

co. Shippingport hydro station.

Louisville, Ky., Industrial plants andwharf.—Louisville, Ky., U. S. canal.

Louisville, Ky., upper canal section.—Louisville hydro electric co., Shipping-port hydro station.—Masonic widowsand orphans dedication.— Masonicwidows' and orphans' home.—Masonicwidows' and orphans' home, dedica-tion.—Mausoleum at Evergreen ceme-tery.—Mill at Mill Springs, WayneCounty, Ky.—Ohio River. OldhamCounty, Ky.-—Old flour mill at Ran-kin, Wayne County, Ky.—Old flour

mill, Mill Springs, Wayne County,Ky.—Operating room scene.—Roadbetween Mill Springs and Monticello,

Wayne County, Ky.—St. Joseph's in-

firmary. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 16; J 296158-296200.

Cavalero (George) Union City, N. J.

1434

[Clare (St.)] © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 cJan. 24; K 233427.

Caveny (J. Franklin) Newton, Kan.1435, 1436

Old Faithful fantasy. © Dec. 3,

1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1928 ; J 296713.

Wagner. The haunted Wagner. ©Dec. 10, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1928; J296739.

Central drug co., Newton, N. C.

1437, 1438

Newton, N. C, Catawba Countycourt house. © Sept. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Sept. 16 ; K 228796.

Confederate monument, 115592.

© Sept. 1, 1927; 2 c. Sept. 16; K228795.

Central scientific co., Chicago. 1439

Chicago, 111., Union station [at

night] © Mar. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19;K 236142.

Chair City photo co., Gardner, Mass.1440

Ellinwood (Joseph H.) © Feb. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 13 ; J 296662.

Chambers (Charles Spencer) Syracuse,N. Y. 1441

Chamber's funnygraphic writing. ©Jan. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 12 ; J 295386.

Chapman (Robert) co., Brooklyn.1442

Busting up the party. © Mar. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; J 296727.

Chicago herald and examiner, Chicago.1443-1519

All cake and no bread! © Nov. 29,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231457.

American monstrosity. © Jan. 3,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234881.

Any color but blue. © Jan. 7, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234885.

Banking on good will. © Dec. 8,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; K 231635.

Beauty doctor. © Dec. 6, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231646.

Better than raids. © Dec. 1, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231634.

Bird of prey. © Feb. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 15 ; K 236103.

Boulder in Boulderdam. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235112.

Bunny—or another one of those

things. © Jan. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21

;

K 235109.

Burden bearers. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1

c. Mar. 9 ; K 234S86.

Cal points the way. © Nov. 24,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 2314^3.

Case of deafness. © Feb. 4, 1928 ; 1

c. Mar. 15 ; K 236089.

Come home to roost. © Jan. 23,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235111.

Companionate marriage? © Feb. 2,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236087.

Direct primaries prevent this. ©Jan. 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235117.

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no. 1, 1928

Don't rock the boat. © Nov. 23,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231452.

Eagle's brood. © Feb. 3, 1928 ; 1 cMar. 15 : K 236088.

End of the trail. © Jan. 20, 1928;1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235106.

Every man his own reformer. ©Dec. 27, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; K233993.

Excuse me if I seem a bit nervous.

© Dec. 5, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K231645.

From the scrap heap. © Dec. 20,

1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233987.

Gas consumers. © Feb. 27, 1928 ; 1c. Mar. 15 ; K 236105.

Generous of him to carrv half. ©Feb. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236090.

Give him both barrels. © Feb. 17,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236097.

Great question. © Jan. 14, 1928; 1c. Mar. 9 ; K 234890.

Happy hangover. © Dec. 26, 1927;1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233992.

He hasn't gone yet. © Dec. 28,1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233994.

Home, sweet home ! © Feb. 7. 1928;

1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236091.

Hooked but not landed. © Jan. 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234884.

How many more in that log? ©Jan. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235114.

How to shorten your career. ©Feb. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236094.

Ironing day. © Jan. 18, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 21 ; K 235110.

Kickin' his dog around. © Dec. 2,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; K 231644.

Learning a. new trick. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234883.

Lending a hand. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233989.

Master. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar.15 ; K 236102.

Meanwhde, he's ill. © Nov. 25,1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231454.

Message that must carry. © Dec.21, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; K 233988.

Never too old to serve your country.© Jan. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 21; K235113.

New champion. © Dec. 7, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231647.

New sweetheart. © Jan. 16, 1928;1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235108.

Now, for a real 'joyride ! © Dec.15, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231651.

1519

Oil, what a difference! © Dec. 14,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231650.

One real present. © Dec. 23, 1927

;

1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233990.

Only 7 shopping days left ! © Dec.17, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; K 233985.

People approve. © Jan. 19, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235116.

Putting a kick in the news. © Nov.26, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231455.

Reed and heed! © Dec. 10, 1927;1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231636.

Rescue party. © Feb. 1, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 15 ; K 236086.

Rich man's tenements. © Jan. 31,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235115.

Scissors or razor? © Dec. 16, 1927;1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233984.

Seems to have lost his punch. ©Feb. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236093.

Should secret lobbies rule? © Feb.22, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236101.

Stamp of humanity. © Dec. 3, 1927 ;

1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231652.

Still the champ'on ringmaster. ©Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Mar. 5. 1928; K233996.

Stronghearted St. George needed. ©Feb. 28. 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236106.

Stung by the good-will bug. © Jan.2, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234880.

Surprise package. © Dec. 29, 1927

;

1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; K 233995.

Tainted touch. © Feb. 25, 1928:1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 237104.

Tedious job. © Feb. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 15 ; K 236099'.

There's a slice for you. © Dec. 24,1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928 ; K 233991.

There was an old woman. © Feb.16, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236096.

This is getting confusing. © Feb.18, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 15; K 236098.

This means you ! © Nov. 30. 1927 ;

1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231458.

Time for him to move. © Jan. 10,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234887.

Tme to clean up. © Feb. 9, 1928;1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236092.

Ton of brick. © Dec. 13, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 14. 1928; K 231649.

Tonic please. © Nov. 22, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 15 : K 231451.

Under the hat. © Jan. 11. 1928;1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234888.

Use our own ships. © Jan. 13. 1928;

1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234889.

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Chicago herald and examiner.—Contd.

Wait until he gets a gun. © Feb.21, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 236100.

Waiting for the tide. © Jan. 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235107.

Wayward feet. © Jan. 4, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 9 ; K 234882.

Why not duck for Christmas? ©Nov. 28, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 231456.

With malice toward none. © Feb13, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 15; K 236095.

Would-be Samson. © Dec. 9, 19271 c. Jan. 14, 1928; K 231648.

Yuletide spirit. © Dec. 19, 1927:1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; K 233986.

Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul & Pac'fi

:

railroad, Chicago. 1520-1524

5 photographs

:

Deer at Mammoth, 52717.—FishingCone. 52602.—Mammoth camp, 52522,

Obsidian cliff, 52548,—YellowstoneLake, 52603. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 8; J 296000-296004.

Chicago motor club, Chicago.1525-1528

Don't spoil your Xmas by careless-

ness on the street. Safety poster, 20.

© Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1928; K233467.

Lets keep our resolutions & be safe

in 1928. Safety poster 'no. 22. ©Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; K 236140,

Resolutions. 1, I will not cross

streets in middle of block, etc. Safetyposter, 21. © Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan.

26; K 233468.

Stop—Look before you cross. Safe-

ty poster no. 23. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 16; K 236141.

Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukeerailroad co., Chicago. 1529

Ski jumping. Milwaukee : Racine.North Shore line. © Jan. 11, 1928;2 c. Feb. 9; K 233718.

Chicago rapid transit co., Chicago.1530-1534

Avoid congestion. Use the Rapidtransit lines. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 9 ; K 233719.

Chicago normal training school bythe Rapid transit lines. [3 sheetposter! © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Dec.17; K 233071.

Chicago public library. 40 branchlibraries. Rapid transit lines, [3

sheet poster] © Dec. 15, 1927: 2 c.

Dec. 17; K 233070.

Coliseum by the Rapid transit lines.

[3 sheet poster] © Dec. 10, 1927;2 c. Dec. 13 ; K 233311.

Japanese buildings, Jackson park, bythe Rapid transit lines. © Feb. 6,

1928;- 2 c. Feb. 9; K 233717.

Chicago Tribune, Chicago. 1535-2521

Adult birthday party. © Jan. 22,1928; 1 c. Jan. 30; K 244313.

Al Smith doesn't seem to be afraidof the draft. © Jan. 13, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21 ; K 244327.

Ambassador Morrow prefers theLindbergh diplomacy to the old style.

© Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928;K 217934.

Amending the sixth commandment.© Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 13; K244649.

Among the folks in history. 1927-1928. © [Weekly]:

Nov. 20; 1 c. Dec. 1; K 217967.—Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217871-217874.—Jan. 8-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 21-Feb. 6; K 244279-244282.—Feb. 5-26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 13-Mar. 2

;

K 244607-244610.

And Europe has been fishing for thatone for ten years. © Feb. 18, 1928;1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244661.

And yet he wonders why he wasn'tfeeling well. © Jan. 4, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 10; K 244318.

Another picture for them to paint.

© Dec. 23, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K217958.

Apostate. © Feb. 26, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 2 ; K 244668.

Armistice Day in Nicaragua. ©Jan. 6, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 244320.

As one president to another. ©Jan. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244338.

As the Democrats pick their con-

vention city. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21 ; K 244324.

As the G. O. P. considers a nominee.

© Dec. 13, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K217918.

Auspicious symbols. © Jan. 14,

1928; 1 c. Jan. 21; K 244329.

Automobile show. © Feb. 5, 1928;1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 244636.

Back swiped. © Jan. 21, 1928 ; 1 c.

Jan. 30; K 244364.

Bigger and better snobs. © Dec25, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K 217905.

Branding time. © Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 6 ; K 244645.

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Bugaboo. © Jan. 4, 1928; 1 c. Jan.

10 ; K 244347.

Busy Bee-keeper. © Jan. 6, 1928;1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 244349.

Busy season begins. © Dec. 12,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 217947.

But he's still a heavyweight. ©Jan. 25, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244368.

But, senor, she has eloped. © Jan.23, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244366.

Calvin closes the door. © Dec. 7,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217912.

Cartoons of the day. 1927-1928.©:

Dec. 8; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 217913.—Dec. 16; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 217921.—Dec. 22 ; 1 c. Jan. 3 ; K 217927.—Jan.3; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 244317.—Jan. 18;1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244332.

Ching Chow. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-3, 5-10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-31;1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3; K 217813^217839.—Jan. 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23-28,30. 31; 1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 6; K244191-244216.—Feb. 1-4, 6-11, 13-18,20-25, 27-29 ; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8

;

K 244524-244548.

Christmas morning. © Dec. 25,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 217960.

Church workers. © Dec. 11, 1927;1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217903.

Coming crash. © Jan. 31, 1928;1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 244374.

Companionate marriage. © Feb.12, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244637.

Cuba doesn't seem to fear Americanimperialism. © Jan. 16, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21 ; K 244359.

Cutting down on the Christmas list.

© Dec. 7, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217942.

Danger of placing our nationalheroes on pedestals too far above theaverage vision. © Feb. 12, 1928 ; 1 c.

Feb. 23; K 244655.

Deal. © Feb. 15. 1928: 1 c. Feb.23 ; K 244658.

Democrats are picking their conven-tion city. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. Jan.21; K 244326.

Doesn't know which to believe. ©Jan. 29, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 244372.

Doesn't she believe in Santa Claus?© Dec. 26, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K217930.

Falling down on the job. © Dec.24, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K 217959.

First born. © Jan. 8, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21 ; K 244311.

Flying year. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 217935.

Gasoline alley. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-31; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217782-217812.—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244155-244185.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8;K 244495-244523.

Getting acquainted. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244360.

Getting bigger and bigger. © Jan.

13, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244356.

Golden tie. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 23; K 244660.

Good fellow carries Christmas cheerdown where it's needed. © Dec. 14,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217919.

Gumps. 1927-1928. © [Daily] :

Dec. 1-31; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217969-217999.—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244217-244247.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8;K 244549-244577.

Hard times for the pessimist. ©Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K217963.

Harold Teen. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-31; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217720-21775C—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244093-244123.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8;K 244433-244461.

Having her face lifted. © Dec. 13,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217948.

Having trouble with his pet. ©Feb. 14, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244657.

He's been eating dynamite. © Feb.

20, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244662.

He wants to cut the apple tree downbecause the stepladder is too short.

© Jan. 18, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 21; K244361.

Heavy load for such a long hop. ©Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 244373.

His escort. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928; K 217965.

Hitching up. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 10 ; K 244348.

Hitting everything but the apple.

© Feb. 13, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 23; K244656.

How to keep from growing old.

1927-1928. © Weekly : Dec. 2-30 ; 1 c.

each Dec. 9-Jan. 3; K 217875-217879.—Jan. 6-27 ; 1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244285-244288.—Feb. 3-24;1 c. each Feb. 13-Mar. 2; K 244611-244614.

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Chicago Tribune—Continued.

How to tell when you're getting old.

© Dec. 12, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K217917.

Hurrying to claim the remains. ©Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 244669.

If John Bull had Uncle Sam'swealth. © Jan. 22, 1928; 1 c. Jan.30 ; K 244365.

If other officeholders who took pub-lic utility campaign contributions werealso unseated. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 30 ; K 244334.

If the average juror had his way.© Dec. 23, 1927 ;

1' c. Jan. 3, 1928

;

K 217928.

If you have the right kind of heartit'll melt in this kind of weather. ©Dec. 9, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 217914.

In trying to arouse congress he'slikely to arouse the neighbors. ©Jan. 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244339.

Interested listener. © Jan. 10,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244353.

Introspective people. © Jan. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 244314.

It doesn't seem possible that thosetough kids have reformed. © Feb. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244659.

It'll soon be time for father to dohis shopping. © Dec. 21, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 217956.

It looks that way at present. ©Jan. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244335.

It seems to be growing higher everyyear. © Dec. 11, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17;K 217946.

It's lucky that Lindy is long. ©Jan. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244325.

Jousting match. © Jan. 7, 1928;1 c. Jan. 10; K 244350.

Just can't get him to sleep. © Feb.5, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 244648.

Keeping the farmers worried. ©Feb. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 244670.

Kids. 1928. © [Weekly] : Feb. 19,

26; 1 c. each Feb. 23, Mar. 2; K244493, 244494.

Life span of Marvin Hughitt. ©Jan. 7, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 244321.

Little brother of the Monroe Doc-trine. © Dec. 28, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3,

1928 ; K 217932.

Little hard o' hearin'. © Feb. 11,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244654.

Little orphan Annie. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] : Dec. 1-31 ; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3; K 217751-217781.—Jan. 1-31;1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244124-

244154.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8; K 244462-244490.

Lookout. © Jan. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb.6 ; K 244371.

Lullaby that soothes one arouses theother. © Jan. 27, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 6

;

K 244370.

Making a hit with the old folks. ©Dec. 9, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 217944.

Man who did not choose to run. ©Dec. 20, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217955.

Mary is getting to be such a big girl.

© Dec. 18, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K217953.

Master of the world. 1927-1928. ©Weekly

:

Dec. 4; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 217909.—Dec. 11 ; 1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217916.—Dec.18 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217923.—Dec. 25 ;

1 c. Jan. 3; K 217929.—Jan. 1 ; 1 c.

Jan. 10; K 244315.—Jan. 8 ; 1 c. Jan.

21 ; K 244322.—Jan. 15 ; 1 c. Jan. 21

;

K 244329—Jan. 22; 1 c. Jan. 30; K244336.—Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb. 6; K244343.—Feb. 5-26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 13-Mar. 2; K 244640-244643.

Medicine is worse than the disease.

© Jan. 19, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 30; K244362.

Mighty poor advertising. © Feb. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 244647.

Miss America, 1928. © Feb. 26,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 244639,

Mr. Insull's seat at the opera. ©Jan. 19, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 30; K 244333.

Monuments to prohibition. © Feb.29, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 244671.

Moon Mullins. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-31; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217840-217870.—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244248-244278.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8;K 244578-244606.

Most undesirable of all campaignissues. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 21;K 244323.

Nearing the end of the circuit. ©Dec. 27. 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K217962.

New Ford car to the rescue. © Dec.

3, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 217908.

News reel. © Feb. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 23; K 244638.

No one but himself to blame. ©Jan. 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244369.

Not a brain cell working. © Jan.

5, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 244289.

Not racing, just keeping up. © Jan.12, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244355.

50

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 2521

On the war path again. © Dec. 14,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 217949.

One way bank. © Feb. 7, 1928;1 c. Feb. 13 ; K 244650.

Only ones who need fear the Co-lossus of the North. © Jan. 16, 1928

;

1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244330.

Our designing delegate to the Pan-American conference. © Jan. 23, 1928

;

1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244337.

Our peace on earth and good will

ambassador. © Dec. 15, 1927 ; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 217920.

Our secret ambition. 1927-1928. ©[Weekly] :

Dec. 5-26; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217880-217883.—Jan. 2-30 ; 1 c. Jan.10-Feb. 6; K 244290-244294.—Feb. 6-

27; 1 c. each Feb. 13-Mar. 2; K244615-244618.

. Penalty of not knowing when tostop. © Jan. 15, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 21;K 244358.

Practical questions for prohibitionagents. © Jan. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30

;

K 244363.

Preliminaries of the big fight beginin Washington next week. © Nov. 29,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 217968.

Present from Russia. © Dec. 3,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 9 ; K 217938.

Present tax relief program for thepresidental year. © Jan. 28, 1928;1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 244342.

Prima donna. © Jan. 15, 1928 ; 1 c.

Jan. 21; K 244312.

Priscilla and John Alden. © Dec. 2,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 217937.

Real angel of peace. © Jan. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244357.

Rehearsing for the Democratic na-tional convention. © Jan. 26, 1928;1 c. Jan. 30; K 244340.

Relatively speaking another yearpasses. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10;K 244344.

Remarkable change of scenery intwo days. © Dec. 17, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec.27 ; K 217922.

Riding with Lindy. © Dec. 15,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217950.

Rose and the thorns. © Dec. 17,

1.927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 217952.

Sacrificing Fred. © Feb. 10, 1928;1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 244653.

Santy, as some folks would like himto be. © Dec. 10, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 17;K 217915.

Santy is a grand old man. © Dec.20, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 217925.

Seasoning for the 1928 political pot.

© Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10; K244316.

Seat checks, please. © Jan. 1, 1928

;

1 c. Jan. 10 ; K 244310.

Senator Reed of Missouri wants tobe shown that there is only one Demo-crat who has a chance to be nomi-nated. © Jan. 27, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 6rK 244341.

Setting a good example to the otherhalf of the world. © Jan. 17, 1928;1 c. Jan. 21; K 244331.

She'll soon be able to start some-thing. © Dec. 29, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3,

1928 ; K 217933.

Shot that was heard around theworld is still traveling. © Feb. 22,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 244664.

Sketches of the news. © Dec. 31,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K 217966.

Same. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 13; K 244646.

Smitty. 1927-1928. © [Daily] :

Dec. 1-31 ; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3

;

K 217689-217719.—Jan. 1-31; 1 c.

each Jan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244031-244061.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8 ; K 244375-244403.

Smoking public. © Dec. 18, 1927;1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217904.

Snipers. © Jan. 5. 1928; 1 c. Jan.10; K 244319.

Softening influence of Washington.© Feb. 8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 13; K244651.

Something ought to be done aboutthis. 1927-1928. © [Weekly] :

Dec. 3-31; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3:K 217884-217888.—Jan. 7-28; 1 c.

each Jan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244295-244298.—Feb. 4-25; 1 c. each Feb.13-Mar. 2 ; K 244619-244622.

Stamp of his approval. © Dec. 21,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 217926.

Static. 1927-1928. © [Weekly] :

Dec. 1-15; 1 c. each Dec. 9-27; K217889-217891.—Jan. 12-26: 1 c. eachJan. 21. 30; K 244299-244301.—Feb.2-23: 1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 2; K244623-244626.

Still expanding. © Feb. 9, 19281 c. Feb. 13 ; K 244652.

Still fightin' mad. © Dec. 6, 19271 c. Dec. 17; K 217941.

Still in pursuit. © Jan. 9, 19281 c. Jan. 21 ; K 244352.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES2521 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Chicago Tribune—Continued.

Still suffering from the same oldnightmare. © Jan. 11, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21 ; K 244354.

Still waiting. © Jan. 8, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 21; K 244351.

Strain on the family tie. 1927-1928.

© [Weekly] :

Dec. 6-27; 1 c. each Dec. 17-Jan.3; K. 217892-217895.—Jan. 3-31; 1 c.

each Jan. 10-Feb. 6 ; K 244283, 244302,244284, 244303, 244304.—Feb. 7-28 ; 1 c.

each Feb. 13-Mar. 2 ; K 244627-244630.

Suggestion for the president's mes-sage. © Dec. 6, 1027; 1 c. Dec. 17;K 217911.

Supergovernment, © Dec. 5, 1927;1 c. Dec. 9 ; K 217940.

Taking to the woods. © Feb. 24,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 244666.

Texas Slim. 1927-1928. © [Week-ly] :

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 9-Jan. 3;K 217685-217688.—Jan. 1-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 6; K 244186-244190.—Feb. 5, 12; 1 c. each Feb. 13, 23; K244491, 244492,

Thoughts that occur to many. ©Dec. 19, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 217924.

Throwing the race. © Feb. 1, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 244644.

Tiny voices that otherwise wouldnot be heard. © Dec. 4, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 9 ; K 217939.

Too much exposure for a good cam-paign picture. © Feb. 21, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 2 ; K 244663.

Touching our heartstrings. © Dec.19, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217954.

Turning loose another bull. © Jan.

24, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 30 ; K 244367.

Twins. © Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Jan.

10 ; K 244345,

Two orphans. © Dec. 10, 1927 ; 1 c

Dec. 17 ; K 217945.

Two viewpoints. © Feb, 25, 1928;1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 244667.

Uncle Santa Claus. © Dec. 16,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 217951.

Under the big top. © Dec. 5. 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 9 ; K 217910.

Under the mistletoe. © Dec. 29,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 217964.

Unlucky folks. © Dec. 4, t 1927;1 c. Dec. 9; K 217902.

Wardrobe of the night worker. ©Dec. 1, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 9 ; K 217936.

Warning. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 2: K 244665.

Watch him grow and go. © Jan.

1, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 244305.

Way of a woman. © Dec. 8, 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 17 ; K 217943.

Well, how'd you come out? © Dec.26, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K 217961.

When disarmament tries to go aheadof security. © Dec. 1, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec.

9 ; K 217906.

When words fail yuh ! 1927-1928.

© [Weekly]: Dec. 22, 29; 1 c. eachJan. 3 ; K 217896, 217897.

W^here is everybody anyway? ©Dec. 22, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K217957.

Whose work is the most important?© Dec. 27, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928;K 217931.

Why should the league get so hetup by the Soviet proposal? © Dec.

2, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 9 ; K 217907.

Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner.1927-1928. © [Daily] : Dec. 1-31

;

1 c. each Dec. 9wTan. 3; K 244000-244030.—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c. each Jan. 10-

Feb. 6 ; K 244062-244092.—Feb. 1-29

;

1 c. each Feb. 6-Mar. 8; K 244404-244432,

World can't understand a powerfulnation that doesn't try to bully it. ©Jan. 3, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 244346.

Wotta life! Wotta life! 1927-1928.

© [Weekly] : Dec. 7-28 ; 1 c. eachDec. 17-Jan. 3; K 217898-217901.—Jan. 4-25; 1 c. each Jan. 10-30; K244306-244309.—Feb. 1-29; 1 c. eachFeb. 6-Mar. 8; K 244631-244635.

Clark (Charles S.) co., New York.2522, 2523

Birthday greetings. Upon this daythat marks your birth, etc. © Jan.

17, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18 ; K 231632.

Friend is a friend when in yourheart a friendship grows. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18 ; K 231631.

Clarke (Robert S.) Chicago, 2524

Progress of pyorrhea. Dental chart.

© Oct. 14, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 5. 1928;

J 296528.

Clarke (William M.) Los Angeles.2525

Villa Medici, Italian gardens. ©Jan. 5, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16; K 231629.

Clay (C. A.) Seattle. 252:6

Busy bee. © Feb. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

11 ; J 296016.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 2569

Cleveland spray painting co., Cleve-land. 2527

You can change the spots only witha gun. © Nov. 26, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 18,

1928 ; K 233453.

Cobbs, Albuquerque, N. M. 2528-2531

Acoma Indian girl at water-hole,1-3. © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. each Apr.

4; J 296961-296963.

Laguna Indian women washing. ©Jan. 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4 ; J 296964.

Colson (Usher Rae) Paris, 111.

2532-254615 prints

:

[Berry picker, 9039]—[Brown eyes,

9007] — [Dimples, 9010] — [Fallenmoose] — [Greetings, 9038] — [Happypair, 9037]—[High hopes, 9033]—[Kewpie, 9036]—Little rogue, 9009]—[Morning bath. 9008] — [Nature'sgrandeur]—[On our way, 9034

[Satisfied, 9035]—[Sunbeams, 90311—[Thrilling moment] © Feb. 1, 1928;2 c. each Mar. 8 ; K 234803-234817.

Commercial travelers mutual accidentassn. of America, Utica, N. Y.

2547

Law observance. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2c. Jan. 12 ; K 231622.

Compagno (Louise) San Francisco.2548, 2549

[Model drawing of a combinationfrog for the use of artificial flowersand fresh greens] © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928

;

1 14445.

[Safety shirt collar band, which pro-tects throat from contact with frontbutton] © 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928 ; I 14543.

Comstock (Corry B.) New York.2550-2554

Baltimore, Md., General baking co.,

fire proof bakery. © Jan. 16, 1928 ; 2c. Jan. 27; K 231935.

Ward baking co., modern bak-ing. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; K234352.

Modern bakery plant of the Frei-hofer baking co. © Feb. 11, 1928; 2c. Feb. 16; I 14500.

Philadelphia, Pa., Freihofer bakingco., fire proof bakery. © Feb. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 15 ; K 234353.

General baking co., fire proofbakery- © Jan. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 27

;

K 231934.

Cones (John W.) San Antonio, Tex.2555, 2556

Landis {Judge K. M.) A, B. ©April 1, 1927; 2 c: each, June 10; J290759, 290760.

Congoleum-Nairn, inc., Philadelphia.2557, 2558

Beautify your rooms with genuineCongoleum gold seal art rugs. © Dec.29, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1928 ; K 233744.

Lovely new rugs to beautify yourrooms and lighten your housework ! ©Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1928; K233733.

Connersville blower co., Connersville,Ind. 2559, 2560

Connersville pressure-volume-temper-ature-time recording gauge chart, 0738.

© Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928; I14471.

0753. © Feb. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.9 ; I 14456.

Cook (Edmund D.) inc., Trenton.2561

Cook (Edmund D.) inc., seal. ©Mar. 2, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928; K233604.

Cook (M. Frank) Rochester, N. Y.2562

Ideal Russian trumpeter and shortface tumbler. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 6 ; J 296531.

Cooke (Francis Sherman) Bala, Pa.2563

Hours and days fly by, etc. © Dec.14, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 15 ; K 232991.

Coomes (William B.) Brooklyn. 2564

Just married. © Mar. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 7; K 233958.

Coovert (John Calvin) Memphis, Tenn.2565

This entire train load of Wilson typepedigreed cotton seed shipped to RedCross by Lee Wilson & co., Wilson,Ark. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 7; J296035.

Craig (John Gilbert) Wilmington, Del.

2566

Sir T. Fide Coal. © Feb. 10, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 234728.

Crofut & Knapp co., New York. 2567

Everything but a wig. © Feb. 4,"

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 23 ; K 233749.

Crook (W. W.) Dallas. 2568

Vacation trunk contest. © Feb. 24,1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; K 234679.

Cullmer (Harry Robert) Hollis, N. Y.2569

Open air stair and outer court apart-ment house. Floor plan for proposed

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES2570 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Cullmer (Harry Robert)—Continued,

six story apartment house. Blueprint.©' Oct. 6, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928 ; I

14296.

Cutler-Hammer mfg. co., Milwaukee.2570

Thomas meter chart, 1899-137. ©Nov. 21, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1928; I

14485.

Daake (Herman A.) Rochester, Ind.

2571

Along the Knob Hill railroad. It's

going to be a cold drive. North Pole,

the home of Santa Claus. (In ErieRailroad Magazine, Dec, 1927) ©Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928; K234365.

Davis (A. D.) San Antonio, Tex.2572

Kathleen. © 1 c. Feb. 15, 1928; J296394.

Davis (Robert H.) New York.2573-2592

Coe (Charles F.) author. © Dec.30, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295875.

Davis (Owen) playwright. © Feb.27, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 28 ; J 296442.

Hills (Laurence) editor. © Dec.13, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; J 295293.

Jones (C. Sherman) aviator, 1, 2.

© Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 9; J296610, 296611.

Kemp (Harry) author. © Apr. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 3 ; J 281511.

Nathan (George Jean) author andplaywright. © Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 23; J 296352.

3 photographs:

Davidson (Jo) sculptor, profile bust

;

J 296362.—Davidson (Jo) sculptor,

% view bust; J 296361.—Mencken(H. L.) author and editor; J 296360.

© Feb. 21, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 24.

3 photographs:

Guelph (Prince John de) nobleman;J 295857.—Heilner (Van Campen) ex-plorer; J 295856.—Williams (BenAmes) author; J 295855. © Jan. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 30.

7 photographs:

Adams (Franklin P.) columnist.

Coe (Charles Francis) author, 1, 2.

Decasseres (Benjamin) author.—Mac-Mahon (Aline) actress.—Presbrey(Frank) advertising man.—Winchell(Walter) columnist. © Feb. 9, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 10 ; J 296006-296012.

Davis & Geek, inc., Brooklyn.2593, 2594

Cleveland, O., Cleveland clinic hos-pital. © Dec. 2, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 19,

1928; K 233412.

This D & G mark is your guaranteeof high standards.

, © Jan. 5, 1928;2 c. Jan. 19 ; K 253411.

Davis & Sanford studio, New York.2595

Langford (Miss R.) © Feb. 14,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 1; J 296559.

Davis-Leek studio, inc., Carlsbad, N.'M.2596-2605

Carlsbad Cavern:

Big Room, Fairyland, 204; J296054.—Big Room, Giant Dome, 202;J 296055.—Big Room, Jumping OffPlace, 207 ; J 296056.—Big Room, typi-

cal stalagmites, 206; J 296059.—BigRoom, view in, 203 ; J 296062.—King'sPalace, 201; J 296057.—Lunch Room,750 feet underground, 205 ; J 296058.—Texas Trail, view along, 208; J296060.—Texas Trail, view on, 209;J 296061. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 11.

Carlsbad Cavern, Big Room, NeedlesEye, 200. © Feb. 6, 1928; 2 c. Feb.

11 ; J 296383.

Day (John Percy Burbidge) NewYork. 2606

[Venice, Italy, Bridge of Sighs] byLeonard Richmond. © Mar. 16, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 19; K 235149.

Dayton, O. District of the city.

Board of education of city schools.

2607

Judean bowl. © Dec. 12, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 15 ; K 234379.

Dayton public schools, Dayton, O.2608

Idyl of summer. © Mar. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 236191.

De Fazi (Fulvio) Cleveland.2609-2613

[Crank shaft. Figures 1-5] © 1 c.

Mar. 2, 1928 ; I 14566.

[Crank shaft] Longitudinal draw-ing I showing the cross section of the

external main bearing crank shaft,

etc. © 1 c. Feb. 11, 1928 ; I 14467.

General assembly of the externalmain line bearing crank shaft for amotor of multiple rows of cylinders,

fig. 1 [and] 2. 2 sheets. © 1 c. Jan.

26, 1928; I 14416.

54

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 2672

Inventions of Fulvio De Fazi, sheetshowing. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; I

14514.

[Piston safety ring and portablehand grinder] © 1 c. Mar. 22, 1928;I 14694.

Delco light co., Dayton, O. 2614

Delco-light co. chart, 0748. © Jan.4, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 16 ; I 14634.

Del Pozo (Joseph G.) Brooklyn.2615

Del Pozo's (Senor) million-airs or-

chestra. © 1 c. Feb. 1, 1928 ; J 295877.

Dennison mfg. co., Framingham, Mass.2616, 2617

Christmas gifts, greeting cards, tags,

seals and labels. Decorations. ©Feb. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; K 234585.

[Diagram crepe paper flowers] ©Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 12 ; I 14295.

Denton (Joseph F.) Long Island City,N. Y. 2618

Stars of today. Coming stars. ©Feb. 18. 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233763.

Denver optic co., Denver. 2619

[Artificial eye chart] © Mar. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 22 ; K 235067.

Deshell laboratories, inc., Chicago.

6 prints: 2620-2625

Atonic constipation, abnormally dis-

tended descending colon and sigmoidcolon; K 233624.—Bowel adhesions;K 233627.—Normal colon ; K 233626.—Ptosis, displaced transverse colon; K233622.—Spastic constipation, pinch-ing down of the descending colon; K233625.—Types of bowel obstructions;K 233623. © Sept. 10, 1927 ; 2 c. eachNov. 25.

Detmer. Bruner & Mason, inc., NewYork. 2626-2630

Latest fabrics for spring 1928 cus-tom tailored here. Ask to see famousDetmer woolens, 100% pure wool. T-401, T-402. © Dec. 15, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec.29, 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928; K 233072.

Smart styles for spring 1928 cus-tom tailored here. Ask to see famousDetmer woolens, 100% pure wool. T-403, T-404. © Dec. 15, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec.29, 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928 ; K 233073.

3 prints

:

Ask for the genuine S & W woolensfor finest quality, for real economy.Wear clothes custom made to measure,T-414, T-415 ; K 232972.—Clothes cus-tom tailor made.. Latest fashionsmade for comfort and long wear. Nowshowing Mason & Hanson exclusive

woolens, T-410; K 232971.—Dresswell. Custom tailor made clothes pre-sent best appearance, always fit com-fortably. We show the genuineBruner woolens, T-406, T-407 ; K232970. © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. eachJan. 5, 1928.

Detroit decorative supply co., Detroit.

8 drawings: 2631-2638

Ceiling A-F ; I 14503-14508.—Mother Goose frieze, plate 139; I

14510.—Old English centerpieces, plate

138; I 14509. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 17.

Detroit pub. co., Detroit. 2639-2641

Avenue, Middleharnis, Holland; byMeindert Hobbema, 048293. © Feb.13, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; J 296286.

Children of Charles the First; byAnthony Van Dyck, 028088. © Feb.15, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; J 296264.

Mill pond ; by George Inness, 028089.

© Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 29; J296903.

Deuther (Tomaz F.) Chicago. 2642

[Chicago, 111., Logan square, Deu-ther's bird's-eye view] © Sept. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Sept. 19 ; I 14350.

Dew (Frank) Dew Ranch, Liberty Co.,

Tex. 2643

Last of the longhorns. © Aug. 15,

1927; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1928; J 296666.

Dickeson (Tessie Frank) Corsicana,Tex. 2644

Park (Phocion S.) grand com-mander, Knights templar of Texas.

© Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; J296721.

Dixon (Woodson Francis) Long Beach,Calif. 2645

Your day to gain. © Jan. 5, 1928;2 c. Jan. 9 ; K 231584.

Dodge (Frank Riley) Coronado. Calif.

2646

Position graphs. © Mar. 1, 1928;2 c. Mar. 7 ; I 14587.

Donaldson litho. co., inc., Newport, Ky.2647-2672

Appearance is important. [15 sheetposter, 6129] © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 23, 1928 ; K 231779.

At the foot ball game. Say it withflowers. [24 sheet poster, 6191] ©Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1928; K231768.

On your birthday send mother flow-

ers. [24 sheet poster, 6089] © Aug.1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; K 231783.

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Donaldson litho. co., inc.—Continued.

7 prints :

[Bed room suit. 12 sheet poster,

6174] ; K 231777.—[Children needplenty of good milk. [16 1-2 sheetposter, 6048] ; K 231784.—For yourfamily's sake—consult us. [18 sheetposter, 6034]; K 231778.—Just like

magic. [15 sheet poster, 6128] ; K231774.—Selected materials make forbetter building. [18 sheet poster,

6189] ; K 231773.—Um-m, more of thatgood bread. [14 sheet poster, 6077] ;

K 231775.—When only the best will do.

[14 sheet poster, 6064] ; K 231776. ©Sept. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 23, 1928.

8 prints

:

At the theatre. Say it with flowers.

[24 sheet poster, 6193] ; K 231785.—Build for the permanence. Good lum-ber gives. [18 sheet poster, 6212] ; K231790.—Clean up for the new year.

[15 sheet poster, 6224] ; K 231788.—Everyday a sundae. [14 sheet poster,

6150] ; K 231787.—For vigoroushealth. [16 1-2 sheet poster, 6162] ;

K 231789.—Grandma knows! [14sheet poster, 6177] ; K 231786.—[Liv-ing room. 12 sheet poster, 6248] ; K231771.—Sure of success. The boywith a bank account. [18 sheet poster,

6138] ; K 231772. © Jan. 1, 1928

;

2 c. each Jan. 23.

8 prints:

Glass of milk is a glass of health.

[16 1-2 sheet poster, 6051] ; K231780.—Happiness. Assure it bybuilding a home of your own. MerryChristmas. [18 sheet poster, 6211] ;

K 231769.—Healthful year round food.

[14 sheet poster, 6067] ; K 231766.—[Holly wreath. 18 sheet poster, 6037] ;

K 231765.—More bread and milk. [14sheet poster, 6080] ; K 231767.—Say it

with flowers at Christmas. [24 sheetposter, 6192] ; K 231782.—Take a tip

from Santa. [15 sheet poster, 6134] ;

K 231770.—This Christmas give furni-

ture. [12 sheet poster, 6210] ; K231781. © Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan.

23, 1928.

D'Ora, Paris. 2673, 2674

Damita (Lilly) 7321. © Feb. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 23 ; J 296578.

Guy (Miss M.) 7823.. © Feb. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 23 ; J 296579.

Douglas (Robert Andrew) Topeka,Kan. 2675

Rad-io-graff. © Jan. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 11 ; I 14313.

Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul.2676-2694

[Abode of contentment]—Ama-teur]— [Birth of Democracy]—[Ca-mille]—[Canyon sunrise]—[D reamship]—[Egyptian princess]—[Heart ofthe home]—[Indian love call]—[In-spiration]—[Louise (Lake) ]—[Moon-light memories]—[Oath of alle-

giance] — [Ocean greyhound] — [Oldfaithful]— [Old fashioned garden]

[Quick action]— [Venetian reverie]—[When winter comes] © Dec. 1, 1927 ;

2 c. each Feb. 13, 1928; K 234319-234337.

Dreher (Edwin Franklin) Seattle.

2695Dune trekker. © 1 c. Mar. 2, 1928

;

J 296520.

Dunbar (Thomas) Pittsburgh. 2696

[Rudder drift shield for watereraft,and balance rudder] © 1 c. Mar. 20,

1928; I 14662.

Duncan (Frank) Marfa, Tex. 2697

Mamouth. [ !] Canyon on the RioConches, Chihuahua. Mexico. © Jan.27, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 31 ; J 295860.

Duncan (Howard Fifer) Champaign,111.

Illinois (Univ. of) varsity basketball team, 1928. © Mar. 29, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 31 ; J 296927.

DuPont (Max B.) Los Angeles.2699-2706

[Color discs for motion picturephotography in natural colors, 219,219 C, 220 A, 222, 225, 227, 230, 235 P]© 1 c. each Mar. 7, 192S ; I 14588-14595.

Durham bros. & co., inc., Roanoke, Va.2707, 2708

Standard mick-or-mack store withspecial market arrangement, floor plan.[Model D] © Feb. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.20, 1928; I 14353.

without meat market, floor plan.

© Feb, 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1928;I 14352.

Eddy (Ralph J.) Oregon City, Or.2709-2713

Rowena loops of the Columbia Riverhighway, Or. © Oct. 27, 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 1, 1928 ; J 295892,

4 photographs:Hood (Mt.) Or., Cooper Spur high-

way; J 295890.—Hood (Mt.) Or., fromCooper Spur highway at Cloudcap ; J295891.—Rainier (Mt.) Wash.; J

56

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 2756

295894.—Rainier (Mt.) Wash., fromParadise Valley ; J 295893. © Nov. 10,

1927 ; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 1928.

Edmondson (Alfred Robert) SantaBarbara, Calif. 2714-2723

Rincon from Montecito. © Dec. 26,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295906.

Sentinel palm. © Dec. 2,6, 1926;2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 29590S.

8 photographs

:

C;irpinteria marine, 1.—Desert lupin,

Eakersfield.—Desert with wild flow-

ers.—Grand Canon, Zoraster Peak.

Joshua tree.—Mountain lilac.—Rinconmarine.—Sentinel Dome tree. © Dec.26, 1927; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1928; J295899-295905, 295907.

Edwards, Ewing & Jones, Philadel-phia. 2724

Danger zone. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 21 ; K 236178.

Eftofie (Preda Anton) Chicago. 2725

Noiseless bowling pins. P. A. Efto-fie, originator of noiseless bowlingpins. © May 12, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 25;K 234523.

Eickemeyer (Rudolf) Yonkers, N. Y.2726

Good friends. © Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 22, 1927 ; J 295276.

Eisenberg (Jacob) Brighton Beach,New York, N. Y. 2727

[Neurological cnart showing theneural conduction pathways taken bynervous currents stimulated by musicnotes and ending in muscular move-ments] © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar.6 ; I 14585.

Elias (G.) & bro., inc., Buffalo. 2728

[Aii-coup] model EC-1, engine-Anzani 80 H. P. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Mar. 1, 1928 ; I 14556.

Ellingson (Carl) Govenlock, Sask.,Canada. 2729

Ellingson (Carl) © 1 c. Feb. 4.

1928; J 295910.

Elliott service eo.fNew York.

2730-2756

Accidents and near accidents. Oldman Experience says : Learn to worksafely! © Jan. 20. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24;K 233767.

Accidents and waste must go! Thesooner, the better. © Jan. 30. 1928;2 c. Feb. 24; K 233771.

Among us folks edited by employees'bulletin committee. DS26. © Jan.6, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 28 ; K 233573.

Announcements. © Jan. 20, 1928;2 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233768.

Are you doing all you can to stopaccidents? © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. Feb.24 ; K 233774.

Be as careful of waste as the dia-

mond-cutter is. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 24 ; K 233772.

Bungler is only a bungler, but theexpert gets the gravy. © Dec. 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233174.

Courtesy and friendliness are theshock absorbers of industry. © Dec.

2, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233175.

Devils of suspicion and distrust

have raised hell with many good men.Kick them out ! © Dec. 30, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 28, 1928 ; K 233579.

Don't forget, work safely. © Jan.3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 12; K 233176.

Forget it. Don't envy the otherfellow. © Nov. 18, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 12,

1928 ; K 233177.

I know one good way to cut waste.

© Dec. 9, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K233178.

Keep fit. Health is your bestwealth. Take care of it, DS29. ©Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 28; K 233572.

Make safety your hobby in 1928.

Ride it for a no-accident year, SC34.© Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1928;K 233575.

Man that sneaks a smoke isn't giv-

ing the rest of us a square deal. ©Dec. 16, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K233179.

New Year, a new start, for safer andbetter work. © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 12, 1928; K 233180.

Notice! © Jan. 6, 1928- 2 c. Feb.24; K 233765.

Pretty big plate—but like all jobs,

team work makes handling easier. ©Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233773.

Quality wins the title in every battlefor business, JK801. © Jan. 6, 1928;2 c. Jan. 28 ; K 2335S0.

Remember now, no accidents ! ©Dec. 1. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 12, 192S ; K233181.

Safetygrams. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 24 ; K 233766.

Save first, and spend what's left,

JK803. © Jan. 20. 1928; 2 c. Jan.28; K 233577.

Fmart Ah ck. You can tell him, etc.

A C35. © Jan. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 28

;

K 233574.

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Elliott service co.—Continued.

So long folks ! Next week I turnmy job over to a bunch of real people,etc. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24;K 233770.

Stop waste ! How you can help. ©Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 24; K 233769.

Taking a chance works every timebut the last time, SP71. © Jan. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 28 ; K 233576.

When you're sore, think twice be-

fore you speak.—then talk to your-self, JK802. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 28 ; K 233578.,

Ellis (Helen E.) New Bedford, Mass.2757

Whaler book shop, inc. [Sailingvessel with man inside in act of spear-ing sea-monster at right; lettering be-

low] © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 5; K231510.

Ellison furniture and carpet co., Ft.

WTorth, Tex. 2758

Buy your bed by vour weight. ©Oct. 11. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928; K233421.

Emerson shoe mfg. co., Rockland,Mass. 2759-2761

Kumfort-arch shoes:Are gauged to the natural contour

of the foot.—Gauge showing naturalcontour of the foot.—Last guaged to

the natural contour of the foot. ©Feb. 11. 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 27; J296395-296397.

Emery (Edwin T.) New York.2762, 2763

Waterman's fountain pens don't gowrong. They do wright. © 1 c. Feb.9. 1928; J 295998.

When you travel you can tell whatyou see, but with a kodak you canshow what you see. © 1 c. Feb. 9,

1928 ; J 295999.

Empire floor & wall tile co., inc., NewYork. 2764-2769

[Grimacer, panel no. 12] ; K234765— [Head of Medusa, panel no.

15] ; K 234768.— [Living-room man-tel] ; K 234770.— [Mephistopholes' [!]panel no. 13] ; K 234766.—[Pullmanporter, panel no. 14] ; K 234767.—[Wall fountain] ; K 234769'. © Feb.29, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 6.

Engelbrecht (Curt E.) Ormond Beach,Fla. 2770-2773

Rockefeller (J. D.) :

And C. F. Bowman in front of thenew Ford car; J 295299.—Bowman (C.

F.) and Mrs. C. F. Bowman; J295296.—Entering the new Ford car;J 295298—Takes a ride in the newFord car ; J 295297. © Dec. 14, 1927

;

2 c. each Dec. 19.

English folk dance society, Federationof American branches, New York.

2774

Folk dance school. © Feb. 24, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234531.

Enlind (K. Arvid) New York. 2775

Enlind hydraulic transmission. ©1 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; I 14346.

Erickson (Harry A.) San Diego, Calif.

2776-2790California (Steamer) :

Arriving at San Diego on maidentrip, 4762.—Arriving San Diego, Calif.,

4764.—Docking at San Diego, Calif.,

4765, 4766.—Panama Pacific steameron maiden trip in San Diego, 4767. ©Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 17-; J296366-296370.

Henley (Al) in Ryan plane abovethe clouds, 4611. © Jan. 13, 1928 ; 2 c.

Jan. 18 ; J 295627.

San Diego, Calif.

:

Airview; J 296372.—Business dis-

trict, 4769; J 296371.—Looking downBroadway, 4771; J 296373. © Feb.11. 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 17.

San D ego, Calif.

:

Balboa park, 4559; J 295618.—Bal-boa park, Naval hospital and stadium,4557; J 295617.—Municipal docks,

4550; J 295615.—Municipal docksshowing transports with troops, 4547

;

J 295619.—Waterfront, 4548, 4551;J 295614, 295616. © Jan. 9, 1928;2 c. each Jan. 16.

Evans (Martin E.) Kankakee, 111.

2791

Keystone wire in cross sections ofvarious constructions of wire rope. ©1 c. Mar. 27, 1928 ; I 14823.

Evans (Wilmot R.) Boston. 2792-2799

Coast, Boston common. © Mar. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10 ; J 296619.

7 photographs

:

Boston, Mass., common in winter.

February.— February thaw. — Frogpond.—Last snow.—Solitude.—TowardCharles st. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. eachMar. 10 ; J 296620-296626.

Evening American pub. co„ Chicago.2800-2862

Armored cars for jurors. © Nov. 8,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K 233263.

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At the auto show. © Jan. 31, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234860.

Bottomless pit. © Jan. 3, 1928;1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234851.

By the dawn's early light. © Nov.11, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233266.

Checking out. © Jan. 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 5 ; K 233980.

Consult a psychologist. © Jan. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234858.

Cuba libre! © Jan. 23, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 8; K 234854.

Do it now, Chicago ! © Dec. . 16,

1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; K 234845.

Everything is on the level, no foolin'.

© Jan. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234859.

Food for the squirrels. © Feb. 8,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 235137.

Friendly step. © Jan. 16, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 5; K 233978.

From chickens to culture. © Nov.26, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233271.

Ganna's idea. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 24; K 235135.

Getting faster. © Nov. 12, 1927;1 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233267.

Good will teamwork. © Dec. 21,

1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; K 234849.

His choice. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 8; K 234852.

Housecleaning. © Nov. 14, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K 233268.

Huzzy. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1 c. Mar.24 ; K 235133.

I hear their gentle voices calling.

© Dec. 29, 1927 : 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K231638.

I see by the papers. 1927-1928. © :

Nov. 25; 1 c. Jan. 12; K 233270.—Dec. 27: 1 c. Jan. 14; K 231640.—Jan. 25; 1 c. Mar. 8: K 234856.—Feb. 2; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 235132.

It's easy to write them. © Nov. 30,

1927: 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K 233274.

Just human beings that—. © Dec.19, 1927 ; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; K 234847.

Legislature could rescue it. © Jan.20, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233982.

Lindy and Henry. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

1 c. Mar. 8. 1928 ; K 234850.

Lone Eagle. © Dec. 17, 1927: 1 c.

Mar. 8, 1928 ; K 234846.

Man who pays— . © Dec. 12, 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 21 ; K 231523.

Merry Christmas. © Dec. 24, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231637.

Mixed juries. © Dec. 28, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231641.

Nervous tension. © Feb. 10, 1928;1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 235139.

Never too late to start. © Jan. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233976.

New ideas at the auto show. ©Feb. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 235131.

New traffic idea. © Jan. 14, 1928;1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233977.

No seats! © Dec. 13, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 21 ; K 231524.

Our inconsistent nature. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233979.

Our peace envoy. © Dec. 20, 1927

;

1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; K 234848.

Pedestrian. © Nov. 15, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233269.

Portraits depicting men's thoughts.

© Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; K234857.

Prohibition. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 5; K 233975.

Pushing him on. © Dec. 14, 1927;1 c. Dec. 21 ; K 231525.

Scientific child study. © Feb. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 235134.

Scrambles for the plum. © Dec.10, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 231522.

Sign 'em up, girls ! © Nov. 28,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233272.

Skipper. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 c. Mar.8 ; K 234853.

South of the Rio Grande. © Jan.

9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 5; K 233972.

Tabby's mouse! © Jan. 10, 1928;1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233973.

Teapot gusher. © Nov. 10, 1927;1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K 233265.

This isn't good business. © Feb.

7, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 235136.

'Twas ever thus ! © Dec. 31, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; K 231643.

Understanding. © Jan. 21, 1928;1 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233983.

Vacant seats. © Dec. 9, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 21; K 231521.

Verbal spanking. © Jan. 24, 1928;1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234855.

Waiting for the signal. © Dec. 30,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; K 231642.

Walking a good player. © Jan. 19,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 5; K 233981.

Wall st. watching congress. © Dec.

8, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 231520.

Waste of good material. © Nov.29, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 12. 1928 ; K 233273.

Who cares? © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 14, 1928 ; K 231639.

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Evening American pub. co.—Continued

Who's who in the papers. © Feb9, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 235138.

Won't be shook. © Nov. 9, 19271 c. Jan. 12, 1928; K 233264.

World looks on. © Jan. 11, 19281 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233974.

Year after year. © Feb. 11, 19281 c. Mar. 24 ; K 235130.

Evening herald pub. co., Los Angeles.2863-2943

Big Hearted Otis. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Nov. 5, 7-9 ; 1 c each Nov. 12 ; K231588-231591.—Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 3, 5-7,

10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-31 ; 1 c. each Dec.5-Jan. 9; K 234228-234254.—Dec. 2,

8; 1 c. each Mar. 6; K 234758,234759.—Jan. 2-7, 9-13, 16-21, 23-28,

SO, 31; 1 c. each Mar. 9; K 234891-234915.—Feb. 1-3, 6-10, 13-18, 20-25,

27-29; 1 c. each Feb 9-Apr. 7; K235213-235235.

Evening news assn., Detroit.2944-2961

Mr. Straphanger. 1927-1928. ©[Weekly] :

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 8-29; K231459-231462.—Dec. 31-Jan. 28; 1 c.

each Jan. 6-Feb. 1- K 233632-233636.—Feb. 4-25; 1 c. each Feb. 8-

29 ; K 235062-235065.—Mar. 3-24 ; 1 c.

each Mar. 9-29; K 235152-235155.

Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 2962-3181

Art models revue, A-762 (1, 8, 15)

© Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 29;J 296983-296985.

Art pageant, A-774 (1, 8, 15) ©Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 29; J296986-296988.

Galaxy of art, A-758 (1, 8. 15) ©Mar. 6, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 29; J296980-296982.

Peek-a-boo, A-753 (1, 8, 15) ©Mar. 6. 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 29; J296977-296979.

55 photographs :

Art models revue, A-762-E.—Artpageant, A-774-E.— Artistic perfec-tion, A-797-E.—Bird of paradise.A-796-E.—Broadway belle, A-756-E—Cabaret girl, A-800-E.—Deadlier sex,A-757-E—Dream girl, A-788-E.—Dream of delight, A-780-E.—Faqls andfancies, A-799-E.—Fair charmer. A-748-E.—Flapperette. A-782-E.—FolliesBergere girl, A-791-E.—Food for scan-dal, A-754-E.—Fount of youth, A-802-E.—Gaiety girl, A-767-E.—Galaxy

of art, A-758-E.—Garden of lovliness

[!] A-789-E.—Glorious Gloria, A-794-E.—Hearts are trumps, A-751-E.

High Hat Hattie, A-781-E.—Kickingit up, A-793-E.—Lady of the night,

A-786-E.—Little damozel, A-801-E.—Little Miss Simplicity, A-761-E.—Lit-tle scandall [ !] doll, A-792-E.—Lovelylady, A-787-E.—Midnight frolic girl,

A-749-E.—Miss Frigidaire, A-765-E.—Miss Frivolity, A-769-E.—Miss To-basco, A-779-E.—Naughty nifties, A-795-E.—Ostrich girl, A-759-E.—Pal-metto girl, A-768-E.—Parisian nights,

A-764-E.—Passion flower, A-771-E.

Pearls of paradise, A-783-E.—Peek-a-boo, A-753-E.—Phoney business, A-772-E.— Pinochle girl, A-760-E. —Poise, A-763-E.—Pom pom girl, A-750-E—Prima donna, A-755-E.—Pusspuss, A-798-E.—Regal queen, A-773-E.—Ritzy Rita, A-776-E.—Seavamp, A-784-E.—She's got it, A-775-E.—She's my baby, A-752-E.—Song of India, A-785-E—Spade girl,

A-770-E.—Star of the night club, A-778-E.—Sweet sixteen, A-790-E.—Svncopating Sue, A-777-E.—Vie deBoheme, A-766-E. © Feb. 28, 1928 ; 2

c. each ; Mar. 2 ; J 296465-296519.

153 photographs

:

Artistic perfection, A-797 (1, 8,

15)—Bird of paradise, A 796 (1, 8,

15)—Broadway belle, A-756 (1. 8,

15)—Cabaret girl, A-800 (1, 8, 15)—Deadlier sex, A-757 (1, 8, 15)—Dreamgirl, A-788 (1, 8, 15)—Dream of de-

light, A-780 (1, 8, 15)—Fads andfancies, A-799 (1, 8, 15)—Fair charm-er, A-748 (1, 8, 15)— Flapperette, A-782 (1, 8, 15)—Follies Bergere girl,

A-791 (1, 8, 15)—Food for scandal,A-754 (1, 8, 15)—Fount of youth, A-802 (1, 8, 15)—Gaiety" girl, A-767 (1, 8,

15)—Garden of lovliness [!] A-789(1, 8, 15)—Glorious Gloria, A-794 (1,

8, 15)—Hearts are trumps, A-751 (1,

8, 15)—High Hat Hattie, A-781 (1, 8,

15)—Kicking it up, A-793 (1, 8, 15)—Lady of the night, A-786 (1, 8, 15)—Little damozel, A-801 (1, 8, 15)—Lit-

tle Miss Simplicity, A-761 (1, 8, 15)—Little scandall [ !] doll, A-792 (1, 8,

15)—Lovely lady, A-787 (1. 8, 15)—Midnight frolic girl, A-749 (1, 8. 15)—Miss Frigidaire, A-765 (1, 8, 15)—Miss Frivolity, A-769, (1, 8, 15)— MissTobasco, A-779 (1, 8. 15)—Naughtynifties, A-795 (1, 8, 15)—Ostrich girl,

A-759 (1. 8, 15)—Palmetto girl, A-76S(1, 8, 15)—Parasian nights, A-764 (1.

8, 15)—Passion flower, A-771 (1, 8.

15)—Pearls of paradise, A-783 (1, 8,

15)—Phoney business, A-772 (1, 8,

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 3393

15)—Pinochle girl, A-760 (1, 8. 15)—Poise, A-763 (1, 8, 15)—Pom pom girl;

A-750 (1, 8, 15)—Primma donna. A-755 (1. 8. 15)—Puss puss. A-798 (1, 8,

15)—Regal queen. A-773 (1, 8. 15)—Ritzy Rita. A-776 (1, 8, 15)—Seavamp. A-784 (1, 8. 15)—She's got It,

A-T75 (1, 8, 15)—She's my baby, A-752 (1, 8. 15)—Song of India, A-785(1. 8. 15)—Spade girl. A-770 (1, 8,

15)—Star of the night club, A-778 (1.

S. 15)—Sweet sixteen. A-790 (1, 8.

15)—Syncopating Sue. A-777 (1. 8.

15)—Vie de Boheme, A-766 (1, 8. 15)

© Mar. 6, 1928: 2 c. each Mar. 29; J296742-296894.

F. B. O. productions, inc., New York.3182-3393

Bandit's son, Bob Steele in

:

[1 sheet poster, B] ; K 234095.—[3 sheet poster. A. B] ; K 234096.234097.— [6 sheet poster] ; K 234098.—[11 x 14 card. 1-81 : K 234085-234092.— [22 x 28 card. A. B] ; K234093. 234094. © Nov. 20, 1927 ; 2 c.

each Feb. 3, 1928.

Cherokee kid. Tom Tvler in :

[1 sheet poster, A. B] ; K 234109,234110.— [3 sheet poster. A, B] ; K234111, 234112.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234113.— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K234099-234106.— [22 x 28 card, A, B] ;

K 234107. 234108. © Oct. 30, 1927;2 c. each Feb. 3. 1928.

Coney Island

:

After all, dear, you're going to be-long to me ; K 234637.—Darling I loveyou only-Please, please don't forgetme: K 234638.—Don't you fool, don't,

the cars are loaded; K 234639.—Dur-ing these days Joan was forgettingthe worries of a showgirl's life ; K234640.—Had he lied? Did this dancerreally know her friend; K 234634.

Joan, he's been lying to you. He neverloved you; K 234636.— [Title card];K 234633.—You ain't no showman.Get out and clean them up ; K234635.— IT sheet poster. A, B] : K234643. 234644.— [3 sheet poster. A,B] ; K 234645. 234646.— [6 sheetposter] ; K 234647.— [22 x 28 card. A.B] : K 234641. 234642— [24 sheetposter] : K 234648. © Jan. 13. 1928

;

2 c. each Feb. 28.

Desert pirate. Tom Tyler in :

[1 sheet poster. A, B] : K 234628,234629.— [3 sheet poster. A. B] ; K234630. 234631.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234632.— [11 x 14 card. 1-8] ; K231618-234625.— [22 x 28 card. A, Bl :

K 234626. 234627. '© Dec. 25. 1927;2 c. each Feb. 28, 1928.

Driftin' sands, Bob Steele in :

[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 234597,234598.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K234599, 234600.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234601.— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K234587-234594.— [22 x 28 card, A, B] ;

K 234595, 234596. © Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Feb. 28.

Flying U ranch. Tom Tyler in

:

|1 sheet poster, A. B] ; K 233223,233224.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K233225, 233226.— [6 sheet poster] ; K233227.— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K233213-233220.— [22 x 28 card, A, B] ;

K 233222, 233221. © Sept. 4, 1927;2 c. each Jan. 12, 1928.

Harvester :

As the days went by Ruth began to

get stronger, happier ; K 234501.

-at last someone cared-was fighting

for her ; K 234505.—Cheer up boy, bekind to her and someday she'll learnto love you ; K 234500.—Harmon, She'sgot to live-For God's sake save her

;

K 234504.—Late into the night theHarvester worked among his herbs

;

K 234502.—Ruth loved him, was in

his arms and the long wait was over

;

K 234499.— [Title card] ; K 234498.—You've made her life hell-now she's

coining with me to be happy ; K234503.— [1 sheet poster. A, B] ; K234508, 234509.- -[3 sheet poster, A,B] ; K 234510, 234511.— [6 sheetposter] ; K 234512.— [22 x 28 card, A,B] ; K 234506, 234507.— [24 sheetposter] ; K 234513. © Nov. 23, 1927

;

2 c. each Feb. 20, 1928.

Jake the plumber :

Jockey I should be; K 234454.—Mama must not know. Happy smiles,

heavy hearts : K 234460.—Momentsb 1 i s s - a ii d t h e n - 1 h e stranger ; K234457.—Pipe .me off, you plumb-pudding; K 234459.—Poor Jake-Againhis heart is wrenched by- ; K 234458.

Race is o'er-Everything's Jake ; K234455. —[Title card] ; K 234453.—Yes mama, dear, we eat to-day-

Everything's Jake; K 234456.—[1 sheet poster. A. B] : K 234462,234463.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K234464, 234465.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234466.— [22 x 28 card] : K 234461.—[24 sheet poster] ; K 234467. © Oct.10. 1927 : 2 c. each Feb. 20, 1928.

Mojave kid. Bob Steele in :

1 1 sheet poster. A, B] ; K 233253,233254.—[3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K233255. 233256.— [6 sheet poster] ; K233257.— [13 x 14 card. 1-8] ; K 233243-233250.— [22 x 28 - ard, A. B] ; K~

233251, 233252. © Sept. 25. 1927; 2 c

each Jan. 12. 1 .

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F. B. O. productions, inc.—Continued

Ranger of the North, Ranger in

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 233238,233239.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K233240, 233241.— [6 sheet poster] ; K233242,— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K 233228-233235.— [22 x 28 card, A, B] ; K233236, 233237. © Oct. 9, 1927; 2 c.

each Jan. 12, 1928,

Slingshot kid, Buzz Barton in:

[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 234493,234494.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K234495, 234496,— [6 sheet poster] ; K234497.— [11x14 card, 1-8] ; K 234483-234490.— [22 x 28 'card, A, B] ; K234491,234492. © Dec. 4, 1927; 2 c.

each Feb. 20, 1928,

South Sea love, Patsy Ruth Miller

in:

Jump! Hate flamed-savage eyesgleamed as-; K 234574.—Light thatlies-and lies in woman's eyes; K234573.—Safe and then-the gleam of

savage eyes; K 234576.— [Title card];

K 234571.—Was this the reward forhis privations; K 234575.—You brute!1 hate you; K 234572.—You took thatchance for me. Oh ; K 234578,—You'vebetrayed your last victim. Now-

;

K 234577.— [1 sheet poster, A, B] ;

K 234581, 234582,— [3 sheet poster, A,B] : K 234583, 234584.— [6 sheetposter] ; K 234586.— [22 x 28 card, A,Bl; K 234579, 234580.— [24 sheetposter] ; K 234602. © Dec. 10, 1927

;

2 c. each Feb. 28, 1928.

Swift shadow, Ranger in

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 234448,234449.— [3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K234450, 234451.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234452.— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K234438-234445.— [22 x 28 card, A, B]

;

K 234446, 234447. © Feb. 11, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 20.

Wizard of the saddle, Buzz Bartonin :

[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 234613,

234614.— r 3 sheet poster, A. B] ; K234615, 234616.— [6 sheet poster] ; K234617,— [11 x 14 card, 1-8] ; K 234603-234610.— [22 x 28 card, A, B] ; K234611, 234612. © Jan. 22, 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 28.

Fair pub. house, Norwalk, O.3394-3408

[Boy with pumpkin, 2907] © Mar.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; K 236080.

To the fair, 1406. © Mar. 1, 1928;2 c. Mar. 14 ; K 236081.

4 prints

:

Day and night, 408; K 231681.—Fairbeautiful, 383; K 231680.—[Fair letter

head, 400, 407] ; K 231682:, 231683. ©Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 20.

9 prints

:

Bigger and better than ever! Fair,2305; K 234344.—Bright spot! Fair,790; K 234346,—Day and night, 3600;K 234399.—Fair beautiful, 2306; K234345.—[Four Hereford®, 3604] • K234342.—Get an eyeful at the fair, 62

;

K 234338.— [Harness race, 3605]; K234341.—[Running race, 3606] ; K234340.—See the stars clay and nightat the fair, 61; K 234343, © Jan. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 26.

Fairchild aerial surveys, inc., NewYork. 3409-3415

Leviathan (S. S.) and Statute ofLiberty, 32772, © July 23, 1923 ; 2 c.

Dec. 10, 1927 ; J 294725.

New York (City) Brooklyn, Man-hattan and New Jersey, 43664. © Julv30, 1922 ; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1927] J 294727.

5 photographs

:

Looking across San Quentin and Mt.Tamalpias to Bolinas Ba\, 256; J296599.—Oakland, Calif., metropolitanarea, 251; J 296596.—Oakland, Calif.,

port of, also Oakland harbor and Ala-meda, 264; 296597.—San Pedro (Point)Calif., and environs north and westof San Raball, 257; J 296598.—SanFrancisco Peninsula, Calif., 255; J296600. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 7.

Fairchild analytical bureau, NewYork. 3416-3422

Fairchild :

Composite fiber and fabric indexes,1922-1927.—Composite fiber index andwhole commodities, 1923-1927.—Cottondeviation charts, cotton, wool, silk andrayon. 1914-1927.—Cotton, wool, silk

and rayon indexes, 1914-1927.—Indexof textile production and industrialproduction, 1920-1927.—Silk deviationcharts, slk, cotton, wool and rayon,1914-1927.—Wool deviation charts,wool, cotton, silk and rayon, 1914-1927.

© Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 3; I

14436-14442.

Falk (Edwin Augustus) Valley Junc-tion, la. 3423

Cleo. © Nov. 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 2

;

J 295884.

Fallert studios, Pittsburgh. 3424

Armstrong (Joseph G.) © Feb. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 21 ; J 296347.

Farley (Carroll S.) Phoenix. Ariz.

3425

Most common cacti. © Feb. 17.

1928 : 2 c. Mar. 16 ; K 235033.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 3552

Farrell (James A.) New York. 3426

Burning the blue light. © Feb. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 14 ; J 296040.

Fauntleroy (Homer) New Harmony,Ind. 3427, 3428

Fauntleroy home. old. at New Har-mony, Ind., 1558. © Mar. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 8 ; J 296631.

south doorway. 1557. © Mar.3. 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 8 ; J 296630.

Federal-Brandes, inc., Newark. N. J.

3429, 3430

Authorized Kolster radio dealer. ©Aug. 1. 1927 ; 2 c. Oct. 3 ; K 233591.

Rf ad the instruction book before at-

tempting to operate this radio set.

[Diagram] © Aug. 1, 1927; 2 c. Oct.

3 : I 14476.

Federal rubber co., Chicopee Falls,

Mass. 3431

Greetings of the season and — . ©Dec. 6. 1926: 2 c. Oct. 27, 1927; K231604.

Feist & Feist, inc., Newark, N. J.

3432-3434

Best chain store locations in NewJersey. © Jan. 30. 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4;K 233676.

Factories in New Jersev. © Feb.29. 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 15 ; K 235024.

We know them all! © Jan. 23,

1928 : 1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 233675.

Ferns, Anderson, inc., New York.3435-2439

5 prints

:

Bill was always getting into hotwater; K 236248.—Instead of savingfor your ra'ny days, how about thesunny days; K 236250.—What's hold-ing you back; K 236251.—What's theuse of growling over money matters;K 236252.—$5.00 a week will grow to

.$5 000. etc.: K 236249. © Feb. 16.

1928 : 2 c. each Mar. 28.

Fillmore (Tin.mas H.) and Fillmore(Alice W.) Lawndale, Calif. 3440

Prodigal son. © Nov. 10. 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 1 : K 232626.

First national bank of Maiden. Maiden,Mass. 3441

1833. [Fanner with scythe] © Jan.10, 1928 : 2 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233762.

Fishbaugh (William Arthur) Miami,Fla. 3442-3444

Bay front park. 'scene in. © Feb.25, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 27 ; J 296393.

Miami Bay front park crowd. ©Mar. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; J 296656.

M'ami Harbor at sunrise. © Feb.25, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 27 ; J 296392.

Fisher (Harry C.) New York.3445-3536

Mutt and Jeff. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Nov. 1-Dec. 31; 1 c. each Jan. 20.

21 ; K 231867-231927.—Jan. 1-31 ; 1 c.

each Feb. 11; K 233834-233864.

Fisher (Irving) New Haven.3537-3552

Automobile production. Buildingconstruction. Wholesale trade. Re-tail trade. Farm prices. © Feb. 27,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 5; I 14607.

Average per capita national income.

© Jan. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 19 ; I 14351.

[Chart of devastated war and flood

areas] © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. Mar..

17; I 14693.

Cost of living and the wholesaleprice level. ©* Dec. 19, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 5, 1928; I 14304.

Different indexes of the stock mar-ket. © Dec. 26, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 5.

1928; I 14305.

Employment and the price level. ' ©Dec. 5, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928; I

14303.

How Germany is to pay. © Nov.28, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 23 ; I 14302.

Italy returns to the gold standard.

© Jan. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 17 ; I 14343.

Our trade with La tin-America is

mounting millions. © Jan. 30, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 3 ; I 14448.

Output, earnings, jobs. © Mar. 5r

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 9 ; I 14624.

Reserve banks build the shore lines,

© Feb. 13, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 16; I14542.

Revised indexes of purchasing powerand price level. © Jan. 23, 1928 ; 1 e.

Jan. 26 ; I 14414.

Three important price indexes. ©Jan. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 5 ; I 14306.

Volume of American funds whichwere invested in public works in fourleading coal producing states in 1927 f

etc. © Mar. 19, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 23;I 14697.

Wholesale prices, retail prices, in-

dustrial production. © Feb. 20. 1928;

1 c. Feb. 25 ; I 14557.

World price levels are followingdollar. © Feb. 6, 1928 : 1 c. Feb. 9 ;

I 14470.

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Fisk tire co., inc., Chicopee Falls,Mass. 3553

Time to retire chorus, etc. © Dec.6, 1926; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1927; K 231603.

Fiss (Walter) Los Angeles. 3554-3557

4 photographs

:

^NBowing to- the winds.—Clearing of

the storm on Old Baldy.—Death Val-ley.—Joshuas in the Mojave Desert.© Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 6;J 296588-296591.

Fleischmann co.. New York.3558T3563

6 prints

:

[Can't have it] ; K 231573.— [Fish-ing boats] ; K 231570.— [Give mesome] ; K 231572.—[Lunch hour] ; K231569.— [Organ-grinder] ; K 231571.—rTempting] ; K 231574. © Dec. 27,

1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1928.

Forbes litho mfg. co., Chelsea, Mass.3564

Way down East. © Mar. 8, 1928;2 c. Mar. 16 ; K 235035.

Ford (William L.) Denver. 3565

Prairie rattlesnake at breakfast. ©Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 30; J 295854.

Forncrook (Clarence Samuel) LosAngeles. 3566-3568

Irby Heights, Calif., bird's-eye view.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1927 ; J 295660.

Magnolia Park, Calif., bird's-eye

view. © 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; J 295365.

North Hollywood Vista, Calif.,

bird's-eye view. © 1 c. Jan. 10. 1928

;

J 295659.

Foster bros., Boston. 3569-3584

3 prints ; by Francis E. Getty

:

Boston, Mass., Paul Revere housebuilt 1676; K 233307.—Boston, Mass.,

State house from Park st. ; K 233305.—Old corner book store built 1712 ; K233306. © Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. eachJan. 13, 1928.

5 prints ; by Francis E. Getty

:

Boston, Mass., Faneuil hall; K233469.—Boston, Mass., St. Paulschurch; K 233470.—Boston, Mass.,

sieps at Bbsworth st. from Provence

F !] St.; K 238473.—Hancock house; K233471.—Old fishing boats, Boston,Mass.: K 233472. © Dec. 30. 1927:2 c. each Jan. 25, 1928.

8 prints ; by Francis E. Getty

:

Boston. Mass.. Arlington st. church ;

K 232989.—Boston, Mass., King'schapel; K 232988.—Boston, Mass., Oldnorth church; K 232986.—Boston,

.. Old state house; K 232990.—

[Harvard gate 1875] ; K 232984.—[Harvard gate 1877] ; K 232983.—[Harvard gate 1901] ; K 232985.—Swan boats, Public gardens, Boston,Mass.; K 232987. © Dec. 30, 1927;2 c. each Jan. 7, 1928.

Fowler (Edward L.) Chicago.3585-3600

Acacia park mausoleum. © Oct. 10,

1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; J 295384.

American insurance union bldg.,

citadel. © Apr. 21, 1927; 2 c. Dec.31 ; J 295379.

tower. © Apr. 21, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; J 295378.

upper tower. © Apr. 21, 1927;

2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295377.

Bellings memorial hospital. © Nov.14, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295376.

Cornelia apartment bldg. © Mar. 6,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295385.

Emmerman bldg. © Mar. 4, 1927

;

2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295383.

Lake Shore athletic club. © Oct.28, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295375.

Montgomery Ward memorial bldg.

© Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295380.

Oakridge mausoleum:Entrance.— Facade, close-up.— Fa-

cade, from across drive.—From thewest. © Dec. 16, 1927 ; 2 c. each Dec.31 ; J 295370-295373.

Oakridge mausoleum, from the east.

© Dec. 16, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; J295374.

Pure oil bldg. © Oct. 26, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; J 295382.

upper tower. © Sept. 6, 1927;2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 29538L

Fowler (Herman H.) Oakland, Calif.

3601

Blue-prints of the Bible promisesand prophecies of God to Israel his

inheritance and glory. Blueprint. ©Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; I

14287.

Fox (Fontaine) New York.3602-3690

Toonerville folks. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Nov. 1-23, 25^Dec. 25, 27-31: 1 c.

each Jan. 20, 21; K 231808-231866.—Jan. 1, 3-31; 1 c. each Feb. 11; K283S65-233S94.

Foxboro co.;Foxboro, Mass.

3691-3696

[Combination Foxboro recordingthermometer :nifl pressure gauge chart,

64

no. 1, 1928

7980881 © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14;I 14627.

[Foxboro recording flow meter, ori-

fice type, chart, 8980891 © Mar. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; I 14629.

[Foxboro recording thermometer andpressure gauge chart, 898085] © Feb.

6, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb, 9 ; I 14465.

3 charts:[Foxboro recording liquid level

gauge chart. 698086] ; I 14626.— [Fox-boro recording thermometer chart,

77626]; I 14628.— [Foxboro recordingthermometer chart. 898090] ; I 14630.

© Mar. 8, 1928; 2 e. each Mar. 14.

Franklin CO., Detroit. 3697-3706

10 prints

:

[Beauties] ; K 234376.— [Constitu-tion] : K 234372.— [Garden of dreams]

;

K 234371.— [Log jam] ; K 234374—ILove divine] ; K 234367.—[Nature'smirror] ; K 234375.— [Paquita] ; K234373.— [Paradise] ; K 234370.—(Restful days]; K 234369.—[Shadowsof eventide] ; K 234368. © Jan. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 7.

Frashers, inc., Pomona, Calif.

3707-3863

Antelope Valley pear orchard, Palm-dale, Calif., 7397, 7400. © Mar. 10.

1927; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 1928; J295440, 295441.

Baxter Lake, Independence, Calif.,

8495. © Sept. 10, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 16,

1928 ; J 295542.

California yuccas, San AntonioCanyon, Eleven oaks camp., 7506, 7507.

© June 1, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 16,

1928; J 295460, 295461.

El Capitan in winter, 7-138. ©Jan. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; J 296311.

Half Dome in winter, Yosemite,Calif.. 9163. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2 c. Feb.6; J 296309.

Indian photo, 8787. © Sept. 16.

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; J 296310.

Nature's handiwork, 7-150. © Feb.6, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 14; J 296052.

Palm Canyon. Calif.. 7 142-7 145. ©Jan. 17. 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 6; J296312-296315.

Poppy fields. Antelope Valley, Calif.,

7511, 7512. © May 10, 1927 ; 2 c. eachJan. 16, 1928; J 295452, 295453.

Pyramids in sands of Death Valley.7373. © Apr. 15. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 16.

1928: J 295459.

Round Valley and Mt. Tom, nearKeogh Radium Hot Springs, Bishop.

3863

Calif., 7366, 7367. © June 1. 1927;2 c. each Jan. 16, 1928; J 295462,295463.

Whitney (Mt.) as seen from UpperFuiiston Meadows, 8429. © Aug. 25,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1928; J 295511.

3 prints :

Palms of the desert. 7-149.—Thou-sand palms. A, 7-148.—Thousandpalms. B. 7-146. © Feb. 1. 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 14; J 296049-29(5051.

5 photographs :

Easter sunrise services, Stove PipeWells, Death Valley, Calif., 7429-7431.—Lost wagon, abandoned in 1849,

Bungalow City, Stove Pipe Wells.

Death Valley, Calif.. 7434.—Lost wag-on, abandoned in 1849. Stove PipeWells, Death Valley, Calif.. 7435, ©Apr. 23, 1927 ; 2 e. each Jan. 16, 1928

;

J 295454-295458.

10 photographs:Death Valley and Telescope Peak

from abandoned mine tunnel in Funer-al Range, 7370, « 7371.—Death Valleyand Telescope Peak from FuneralRange, 7377.—Death Valley and Tele-

scope Peak from Chloride Cliff, 7380.—Death Valley dunes covering and un-covering mesquite bushes. 7376.

Death Valley from Chloride Cliff,

7369.—Fated mesquite bushes in thepath of the Death Valley sand dunes,7374.—Grape Vine Mts. and DeathValley Buttes, 7379.—Shifting sands,

Death Valley, Calif., 7375.—SleepingBeauty of the High Sierras and thesand dunes of Death Valley fromChloride Cliffs, near Stove Pipe Wells,7382. © Apr. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan.16, 1928; J 295442-295451.

18 photographs

:

Big Arroyo from trail above Mo-raine Lake, 8424; J 296297.—Chagoo-pa Falls, Kern River Canyon. 8441 ; J296308.—Great Western Divide andsummit of Mt. Whitney, 8384; J296291.—Kaweah Basin and peaks,from Dean Cut Off. 8414; J 296304.—Kaweah Peaks and Basin from EastForks Lakes, near Lone Pine. Calif.,

8395; J 296303.—Kern Canyon fromMoraine Lake trail, looking down,8431 : J 296296.—Kern Lake and KernRiver Canyon, Camp Lewis, 8459; J296294.—Kern River Canyon fromTower Rock, Camp Lewis, view up,8456; J 296295.—La ngley (Mt.) fromsummit of Mt. Whitnev. Lone Pine,Calif.. 8388: J 290299.—Little Lake,Kern River Cany< n. Camp Lewis,8457: J 296292.—Moraine Lake, 8427:J 296305—Moraine Lake and Ka-

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Frashers, inc.—Continued,

wean Peaks, 8426; J 296307.—SodaCreek and Lost Canyon as seen fromTrail above Moraine Lake, 8425 ; J296298.—South American Lake, head-waters of the Kern River, 8423; J296293.—Tulainyo Lake, elev. 12865ft., Mt. Russell, elev. 14190 ft., nearLone Pine, Calif., 8411; J 296302.—Tulainyo Lake, elev. 12865 ft., on crest

of Sierras, near Lone Pine, Calif.,

8409, 8410; J 296301, 296300.—UpperEast Fork Lake, Back Country, fromLone Pine, Calif., 8405; J 296306. ©Aug. 20, 1927 ; 2 c. each Feb. 6, 1928.

23 photographs

:

Bear Creek Canyon and Seven Ga-bles Mt., 8155.—Bear Creek trail

through woodlands and wild flowers,

8149, 8150.—Carson Peak reflected in

Silver Lake, Carson's camp, 8037.

Cottonwood Lakes and Army Pass,Lone Pine, Calif., 8341.—First recess,

Mono Creek, back country from RockCreek Basin, 8131.—Fourth recess,

Mono Creek, back country from RockCreek Basin, 8125-8127.—Horseshoeand Twin Lakes, from the MammothRim of the Sierras, Mammoth Lakes,Calif., 8045, 8046.—June and MonoLakes from San Joaquin Peak trail,

8822.—June Lake, 8823.—Looking upMono Creek Canyon from Bear Creektrail, 8148.—Lyell (Mt.) and Thou-sand Island Lake from San JoaquinPeak, 8824.—Mammoth Lakes, Calif.,

from the Mammoth Rim of the Sier-

ras, 8067.—Minarets, Mt. Ritter andBanner Peak, from San Joaquin Peak,8826.—Piute trading post, Casa Di-

ablo Hot Springs, 8216.—RainbowFalls, Middle Fork, San Joaquin Riv-er, near Mammoth, Calif., 8085.—Rit-

ter (Mt.) and Banner Peak from SanJoaquin Peak, 8825.—Ritter (Mt.)Banner Peak, Mt. Lyell, Garnet andThousand Island Lakes, from SanJoaquin Peak, 8827.—Silver, Grant andMono Lakes, from San Joaquin Peak,8821.—Volcanic Knob. Mono Pass trail,

8132. © Aug. 5, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan.16, 1928; J 295464-295486.

34 photographs

:

Crabtree Meadow from Mt. Whitneytrail near Lone Pine. Calif., 8374.—Crabtree Meadows and Mt. Whitneynear Lone Pine, Calif., 8375.—Erics-son (Mt.) and Harrison Pass, fromSouth American Lake trail, 8420,

8421.—Genevra and Ericsson (Mts.

)

Kings, Kern Divide, 8415.—Goldentrout from Rock Creek near Lone Pine,

-Calif., 8369.—Great Western Divideand Kaweah Peaks, 8419.—Great

Western Divide and Kaweah Peaksfrom South American Lake, 8422.

Kern Lake and Tower Rock, CampLewis, 8458.—Kern River above Junc-tion Meadows. 8433.—Kern River andTower Rock, Camp Lewis, 8452, 8453.—Kern River Canyon from Mt. Whit-ney, Lone Pine, Calif., view across,8383.—Kern River Canyon from TowerRock, Camp Lewis, view up, 8455.

Lone Pine Canyon and Owens Valleyfrom Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine, Calif.,

8389.—Lone Pine, Owens Valley, andriver from ridge near Mt. Whitney,Lone Pine, Calif., 8391.—Moraine Lakeand Kaweah Peaks, 8428.—NaturalBridge, across Golden Trout Creek,near Camp Lewis, 8465.—Pine trees

and Tower Rock at Camp Lewis onthe Kern River, 8450.—Rock CreekBasin, back country from Lone Pine,Calif., 8354, 8355.—Rock Creek Lake,Lone Pine, Calif., 8368.—South Amer-ican Lake Basin, head waters of theKern River, scene in, 8417.—TowerRock and Kern River, Camp Lewis,8451.—Upper Rock Creek Lake, LonePine, Calif., elev. 11973 ft., 8365-8367.—Whitney Creek across KernRiver Canyon to Kaweah Basin andPeaks, view down, 8372.—WhitneyCreek and Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine,

Calif., 8379-8381.—Whitney (Mt.) as

seen from Dean Cut. off trail, EastFork to Kern Canyon, 8413.—Whitney(Mt.) from trail above CrabtreeMeadows, Lone Pine, Calif., 8373.

Williamson (Mt.) from summit of Mt.Whitney, 8387. © Aug. 25, 1927 ; 2 c.

each Jan. 16, 1928; J 295487-295510,295512-295521.

45 photographs:Baxter Lake, Independence, Calif.,

8496.—Bench Lake and Arrow Peak,

South Fork, Kings River, 8547.—Bench Lake and Taboose Pass, SouthFork, Kings River, 8548, 8549.—BenchLake, Upper Basin, Soutli Fork, KingsRiver, 8550, 8551.—Brewer (Mt.) andBubbs Creek Canyon via Independ-ence, Calif., 8593.—Bullfrog Lake, EastVidette, Deerhorn and West Vidette

Mts., Independence. Calif., 8594.

Charlotte Lake and University Peakvia Independence. Calif., 8588.—Crater

Mt., Pinchot Pass and Mt. Pinchot,

via Independence, Calif.. 8533.—EastVidette, Mt. Stanford. Deerhorn Mt.

and West Vidette via Independence,Calif., 8591.—Fin Dome and Rae LakeBasin, from Baxter Pass Trail, In-

dependence, Calif., 8555.—Fin Domeand Rae Lake, Independence. Calif.,

8559.—Fin Dome, Rae Lake. Independ-

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 3886

ence, Calif., 8560.—Flower Lake andUniversity Peak, Independence, Calif.,

8597.—Gilbert Lake and UniversityPeak, Independence, Calif., 8599.—Glenn Pass reflection in Rae Lake,Independence. Calif., 8573.—GreatWestern Divide, Mt. Brewer, Northand South Guard Peaks, 8585.—Inde-pendence, Calif.. Owens Valley, andOak Creek Canyon from Baxter Pass,8491.—Kearsarge Pinnacles and Lakes,Independence, Calif., 8595.—Limitcatches from Baxter Lake, Independ-ence, Calif., 8494.—Limit of easternbrook trout from Woods Lake, Inde-pendence, Calif., 8528.—Marjorie(Lake) from Pinchot Pass via Inde-pendence, Calif., 8542.—Marjorie(Lake) over Pinchot Pass from WoodsLake Basin, via Independence. Calif.,

8546.—Onion Valley, Independence andOwens Valley, from Kearsarge Passtrail, 8600.—Pinchot Pass from LakeMarjorie via Independence, Calif.,

8544.—Rae Lake and Dragon Peak,Independence. Calif., 8562, 8563.—RaeLake and Woods Creek Canyon, Inde-

pendence, Calif., 8558.—Rainbowsfrom Charlotte Lake via Independ-ence, Calif., 8590.—Reflections, RaeLake, Independence, Calif., 8564.

Sawmill Pass, via Independence. Calif.,

8519.—Sixty Lake Basin, back countryfrom Independence, Calif., view in,

8570.—South Fork, Woods Creek andPyramid Peak via Independence,Calif., 8507.—South Fork, WoodsCreek to the junction and PyramidPeak via Independence, Calif., viewdown, 8506.—Spotted Tahoe and east-

ern brook trout from Woods Lake,Independence, Calif., 8527.—Steel

heads from Grass Lake. Rae Lake sec-

tion. Independence, Calif.. 8568.—Up-per Basin, South Fork, Kings River,from Pinchot Pass trail, via Independ-ence, Calif., 8543.—Woods Lake Basinfrom Pinchot Pass, 8540, 8541.—WoodsLake Basin from Sawmill Pass viaIndependence, Calif., 8520.—WoodsLake via Independence, Calif., 8522,8523, 8521. 8524. © Sept. 10, 1927;2 c. each Jan. 16, 1928; J 295522-295541, 295543-295567.

Fredricksen (Charles W.) Los An-geles. 3864

Coffin made by Scotchman for onelegged Irishman. © Jan. 10, 1928;2 c. Mar. 5 ; J 296527.

Free studio, Davenport, la. 3865, 3866Rohlman (Bishop*) A, B. © Feb.

14. 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 18; J 296287,296288.

[Freemasons] Alexandria Washingtonlodge no. 22, A. F. & A. M., Alex-andria, Va. 3867

Washington's life guard flag. ©Jan. 25. 1928; 2 c. Jan. 30; J 295853.

Fritz (Edward M.) Cleveland.3868, 3869

Miniature city block, 1, 2. © 1 c.

each Jan. 6, 1928 ; J 295300, 295301.

Frost & Reed, ltd.. Bristol, England.3870, 3871

[Kilkenny hounds] ; by A. J. Mun-nings. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 24,

1928 ; K 231931.

[Lincoln (Abraham)] ; by T. Hamil-ton Crawford. © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 24; K 231930.

Frost lumber industries, inc., St.

Louis. 3872

Group of emblems. [3 letters in

combination with circle and trans-

verse bar] © Feb. 11, 1928; 2 c. Feb.20 ; K 235208.

%

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v

Fuller (Rose) Lawndale, Calif. 3873

Mysterious faces. © Jan. 30, 1928;2 c. Feb. 20; J 296320.

Fuller cleaning & dying co., Cleve-land. 3874, 3875

Bare floors need not be endured formore than 3 days. © Feb. 12, 1928;2 c. Mar. 22 ; K 235140.

Fuller rug insurance. © Feb. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 22 ; K 235141.

Funk (Clyde B.) Sarasota, Fla. 3876

Miss Congo, female African moun-tain gorilla. © Feb. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 19 ; J 296717.

Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.3877-3886

Dutch interior. (In Literary Di-gest, Feb. 11, 1928) © Feb. 9, 1928;1 c. Feb. 23 ; K 235118.

Euterpe (Ship) now the bark. Starof India. (In Literary Digest, Jan.14, 1928) © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. Jan.18 ; K 233423.

Florida coast. (In Literary Digest,Dec. 17, 1927) © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233086.

Great precipice. (In Literary Di-gest, Feb. 25. 1928) © Feb. 23, 1928;1 c. Mar. 9 ; K 234861.

Meditation. (In Literary Digest,Mar. 17, 1928) © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 22 ; K 235129.

Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.

(In Literary Digest, Dec. 31, 1927)

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Funk & Wagnalls co.—Continued.

© Dec. 29, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928;K 231630.

Oleanders, Bermuda. (In LiterarvDigest, Jan. 21, 1928) © Jan. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 2 ; K 234075.

• Santa Barbara, Calif.. Persian gar-den. (In Literary Digest, Mar. 10,

1928) © Mar. 8, 1928: 1 c. Mar. 21;K 235119.

Vesper. (In Literary Digest, Jan,28, 1928) © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Feb.4; K 234137.

Winter sunlight. - (In Literary Di-gest, Feb. 4, 1928) © Feb. 2, 1928;1 c. Feb. 21 ; K 233754.

Gaisser (C. C.) Corinth. Miss.3887-3890

[Exterior surfaces of human body,chart] © Jan. 2, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 1;K 234014.

[Human brain and spinal cord] ©Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; K 234011.

[Human brain, spinal cord andvertebral column] © Jan. 2, 1928;2 c. Feb. 1 ; K 234013.

[Human vertebral column, section]

© Jan. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; K 234012.

Galloway (Ewing) New York. 3891

Lincoln (Abraham) when he was alawyer in Springfield, 111. © Feb. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11 ; J 296021.

Gallup map & supply co., Kansas City.

Mo. 3892

Merry Christmas, and this is nobull. © Dec. 12, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 1,

1928 ; K 233615.

Galvin (George W.) Boston. 3893

Virgin and Child Jesus ; by VanDyck. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; J 295693.

Gardner (Leon Elbert) jr.. Santa Ana,Calif. 3894-3896

Albatross (Zenith monoplane) :

Front view; J 296450.—Side view;J 296451.—With engineers: J 296449.

© Jan. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 28.

Garrison (Isaac Logan) Phoenix,Ariz. 3897-3899

Evolution of celestial mechanics,plate 1. © Aug. 24, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 28,

1928; I 14451.

From star dust to man. (c) Aug.24, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1928 ; I 14450.

Solar condensation, a magnetactin-electric embalanced system, plate 3.

© Aug. 24, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1928;I 14429.

Garry (Hormistas) Taftville, Conn.3900

ISquirl-nut] © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 29: K 235178.

Gates (Charles W.) Los Angeles. 3901'

[United scions of America] © Nov.10. 1927; 1 c. Nov. 23; 1 c. Jan. 25,1928; K 234260.

Gerlach-Barklow co., Joliet, 111.

3902-3994

Post mortem. © Dec. 27, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 27. 1928 ; K 233570.

Spirit of America. The Viking ofthe air. © June 1. 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 27,

1928; K 233479.

World of happiness. © Dec. 27.1927 :2 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; K 234514.

90 prints

:

Adams ( John )—A dams (JohnQuincy)— [After the toil of the day].—[American beauties.]—And then quietevening come.—As sinks the sun torest.—At peace with the world.—Atthe Crown Inn.—Ball in the basket is

worth ten on the backboard.—Betty.

Big timber.—Bluebonnet vale.—Bu-chanan (James)— [But I go on for-ever.]—Dawn of a perfect day.—Day'slast blush.—Disputed decision.—Don'tshirk, don't foul, and hit the line-

hard.—Fillmore ( Millard )—Footwork,headwork, teamwork.—Forget the manbehind you. Keep your eye on thegoal.—Harrison (William H.)— [Ha-ven of rest.]—Head down, eyes on theball, and follow through.—Hit thekingpin and the score will take careof itself.—Holland highway.—Hunt-er's lodge.—I have not yet begun tofight.—Interrupted meal.—It takesmore than a coat of grease to make achannel swimmer.— Jackson ( An-drew)—Jefferson (Thomas)—Keep iastroke with your crew.—Land of skyblue waters.—Lois.—Love's dearestmessengers.—Madison ( James )—Ma-donna of the lowlands.—Magic of thedawn.—Making history.—Man whokeeps his head usually keeps his

feet.—Many a single has become ahomer through fast thinking.—[Mar-cheta] — Miracle of nature.— MissAmerica.—Monroe ( James )—Motherheart.— [Nature's mirror]

—'Neath the

wisteria.—Night in Venice.—Now that

day is over.— [O what a pal]—Old-fashioned girl.—[On Italian waters]

[On the beach at Waikiki]—One goal-

maker is worth a dozen fancyskaters.—Only God can make a tree.

Path to home sweet home.—Phyllis.

Pierce ( Franklin )—Polk (James

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K.)— [Polly]—Poppy time at LakeLouise.— [P rudenc e]—Q ueen ofbeauty.—Rolling down to Rio.—Royalpair.—Safe.—Sandman's c o m i n g.

Shepherd and his flock.— [Shirley]

Speed without control doesn't wingames.— [Sun-down.]—Sunday morn-ing.—Sunset on Monhegan.—Sweetgirl of my dreams.—Sweetheart.—Tay-lor (Zachary)—That guiltiest feel-

ing.—Thy rocks and rills.— [Two hunt-ing dogs]—Tyler (John)—Van Buren( Martin ) — Washington ( George) —When evening comes.—When my shipcomes in.—When roses bloom.—Whenthe dogwood's in bloom.—Who'sguilty?—Winter's crystal splendor, (c)

Dec. 27, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 27, 1928 ;

K 233480-233569.

Gettelman (Carmen) properties, inc..

Milwaukee. 3995-3998

4 prints

:

Benjamin Franklin made it possible :

K 233066.—Electric bungalow; K233067.—Plat of Prospect Heights &electric bungalow: K 233068.— [Radioimp] : K 233065. © Jan. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Jan. 7.

Gibson (Victor Leo) Los Angeles.3999

Evolution, to make a long tail

short. © Feb. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 29

;

K 233812.

Gilchrist & co., Chicago. 4000

Gilchrist parallel flow 8-tray rapidsettler. © Nov. 9. 1927 ; 2 c. Nov. 11

;

I 14347.

Gildersleeve (F. A.) Waco, Tex. 4001

Schier (Tip) and his Nu-pro air-

plane before leaving to break theworld's endurance record. © Mar. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; J 296635.

Gilliam (Harrv Fox) Kansas City. Mo.4002, 4003

ILa Faujon cosmetic coupon] This

coupon is worth $5.00 today. © Jan.1. 1928; 2 c. Mar. 3; K 235128.

Pico-fleur [cosmetics coupon] Thiscoupon is worth $5.00 today. © Mar.26, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 29 ; K 235150.

(xirard (George G.) Winsted, Conn.4004

Winsted, Conn., flood. © Nov. 7.

1927 ; 2 c. Nov. 19 ; J 295332.

Glick (Mary Annette) Los Angeles.4005

Franklin, the inventor. © 1 c. Feb.8, 1928; J 295987.

Globe wire & iron works, Milwaukee.4006

Globe car enclosure design 517. ©Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928; K233678.

Godshall paper box co., Oshkosh, Wis.4007

Dear mother. © Nov. 12, 1927 ; 2 c.

Nov. 17; J 295364.

Goes lithographing co., Chicago. 4008

[Folding calendar pad. Two borderdesigns, the larger border around con-ventionalized shamrock design withlettering] © Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Feb.

4; K 234378.

Goldsmith (Thomas Frank) Columbus,O. 4009

[Architecture, inside, 6 rooms & 1

bath, also cold air cabinet and hot air

with a cap with handle. 4 sheets,

blueprints] © Mar. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.19; I 14657.

Goodlancler sisters, Muncie, Ind.4010-4019

Phillips (Lena Madesin) 1-6. ©Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. each Jan. 16; 1 c.

each Feb. 1 ; J 295988-295993.

Snyder (Ora) Mrs. Snyder's can-

dies, A-D. © Jan. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJan. 25 ; J 295714-295717.

Goodrich (Fredrick) Elrama, Pa.4020-4023

Mountain type M 1. 4-8-2. Locomo-tive no. 127. Blueprint. © Jan. 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1928 ; I 14614.

Pacific type. The new K 4s. Loco-motive no. 5927. Blueprint. © May 9,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1928 ; I 14615.

Prairie type G 5s. Locomotive no.

7427. Blueprint. © July 4. 1927 ; 2 c.

Feb. 23; I 14617.

8 wheel switcher type C 1. Locomo-tive no. 6227. Blueprint. © June 2,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1928 ; I 14616.

Gough (Curtis H.) Waterbury, Vt.

4024

Hoover (Secretary Herbert) and RedCross committee. © Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c.

Mar. 9, 1928 ; J 296609.

Grant (Hubert) Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.4025

Standard for the people. (Sheets 9,

12 and 10) Blueprints. © Dec. 28,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; I 14452.

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Gray (William Joseph) Los Angeles.4028-4031

Who's who in Movieland

:

Set no. 1, nos. 1-54.—Set no. 2. nos.

55-107.—Set no. 3, nos. 108-159.—Setno. 4, nos. 160-210.—Set no. 5, nos.

211-260.—Set no. 6, nos. 261-310. ©Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 20; J296692-296697.

Great northern railway co., St. Paul.4032-4034

Blackfeet mother, Glacier nationalpark. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 13,

1928 ; K 233725.

Little Plume, Blackfeet Indian chief-tain, Glacier natl. park. © Dec. 3,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; K 234377.

Mountain chief, Blackfeet brave,Glacier national park. © Dec. 20,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1928 ; K 233724.

Gress studio, Brookfield, Mo.4035-4037

Pershing (Gen. John J.) :

And Wade Patrick; J. 295862.—Banquet, Laclede, Mo. ; J. 295863.—Home coming dinner, Laclede, Mo. ; J295861. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c. eachJan. 30.

Gribble (A. M.) Austin, Tex. 4038

In Flanders fields. © Mar. 12, 1928 ;

2 c. Mar. 16 ; K 235034.

Grolier society, New York. 4039

Riders on the wind. © Feb. 3, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 233745.

Gross (Edward) co., inc., New York.4040-4044

Reflections ; by W. H. Barribal. ©Jan. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 26 ; K 233439.

4 prints

:

Crucifixion ; K 234349.—Golgatha ;

K 234350.—Heavenly queen; K234348.—Queen of the society of Jesus

;

K 234347. © Feb. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. eachFeb. 13.

Gugler lithographic co., Milwaukee.4045

Art and platemaking departments of

the Gugler lithographic co. [Art roomand engraving room] © Jan. 29, 192S ;

2 c. Feb. 1 ; K 234015.

Gutmann & Gutmann, New York.4046, 4047

Buddies. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c. Jan.

10 ; K 233084.

Sunny sonny. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 10 ; K 233085.

Guy's studio, St. Cloud, Minn. 4048

St. Cloud, Minn., Hospital. © Dec.1, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; J 296715.

Gyle (Noah Elijah) New York. 4049

Champion Gyle's ringmaster chief.

© 1 c. Mar. 17, 1928 ; J 296667.

Haas ( Herman ) New York. 4050-4055

[Cross country hunt, rear view] ©Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; K233259.

Hellman horse group. © Apr. 1,

1926 ; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; J 295389.

[Rives coach] © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 11, 1928 ; K 233260.

3 photographs

:

Children's Christmas card.—Haassleigh ride.—Police dog on front porch.

© Dec. 1. 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 11,

1928 ; J 295387, 295388, 295390.

Hahn building co., Detroit. 4056

[La Salle] Plan of an income home.5 sheets, blueprints. © 1 c. Feb. 13,

1928 ; I 14468.

Hakkerup (Anders N. P. L.) Bemidji,Minn. 4057

Bemidji, Minn., High school. © .Ian

25, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; J 295852.

Hakkerup (John L.) Rogue River, Or.

4058-400

1

Crater Lake, 1-7. © Dec. 24, 1927 t

2 c. each Jan. 16, 1928; J 295570-295576,

Hall (S. R.) Fort Myers, Fla. 4065

Fort Myers, Fla., Royal palm hotel.

© Feb. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; J 296464.

Hallett (Edward D.) Tucson, Ariz.

4066, 4067

Bells of San Xavier. © Jan. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 9 ; J 295344.

Winding road. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 9 ; J 295345.

Hamilton (C. M.) New York.4068-4087

For safety's sake. etc. © July 1,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234055.

I'm a widow, etc. © July 15, 1926;2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234056.

I'm a working man. etc. © May 5,

1926 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234057.

I never saved a cent. © Nov. 1,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234058.

It's old fashioned, etc. © Aug. 19,

1926 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234059.

It's safe. © Jan. 5, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.31, 1928 ; K 234060.

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Jan. 1 our preferred stock paidregular quarterly dividend, it nevermisses. © Dec. 1, 1926; 2 c. Jan. 31,

1928 ; K 234066.

Never misses. Every year duringthe great festival called the MaghMela, etc. © Mar. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.31, 1928 ; K 234064.

Every year the black bearsleeps, etc. © June 1. 1926; 2 c. Jan.31. 1928 ; K 234062.

Every year spring brings theblossoms, etc. © June 1, 1926; 2 c.

Jan. 31. 192S ; K 234061.

Every year the salmon, etc. ©July 15, 1926; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928; K234068.

Once every year the red deersheds his antlers. © Dec. 1, 1926;2 c. Jan. 31. 1928 ; K 234063.

The autumn flight of the wildduck. © Dee. 15, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31,

1928 ; K 234070.

The moon comes up every night.

© Mar. 17. 1925 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928

;

K 234065.

The robin comes back everyspring. © Mar. 3, 1926 ; 2 c. Jan. 31,

1928; K 234067.

The tide comes in and goes out,

etc. © Sept. 15, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31,

1928 ; K 234069.

No worries, etc. © Apr. 15, 1925;2 c. Jan. 31, 1928 ; K 234071.

We paid another dividend, etc. ©Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928; K234074.

You are not gambling, etc. © Mav12, 1925; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1928; K 234072.

You can see your money at work,etc. © Jan. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 31,

1928; K 234073.

Hamilton bank note engraving &printing co.. New York. 4088-4091

[Odd lot steel engraved certificateborder, plates 2149, 2181] © Dec. 7,

1927: 2 c. each Dec. 13; K 232244.232246.

[100 share s'eel emrraved certificateborder, plates 2150', 2182] © Dec. 7,

1927: 2 c. each Dec. 13; K 233245,233247.

Hammaker bros., Thurmont, Md. 4092[Memorial Roberts, Blueprint] ©

1 c. Jan. 30. 1928 ; I 14428.

Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.4093-4103

[Blumenstilleben] von CharlesSchuch, 13156. © Man. 11, 1928; 1 e.

Jan. 30 : K 233602.

[Bohmische landschaft, 13176] vonCaspar David Friedrich. © Mar. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 31 ; K 235212.

[Christi Geburt] von AlbrechtDiirer. © Mar. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 24

;

K 235148.

[Nil bei assuan, 13158] von MaxSlevo^t. © Mar. 14, 1928; 1 c. Mar.

31 ; K 235211.

Rosenzaun am Starnbergersee; vonWilhelm Triibner. 13155. © Dec. 24,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928; K 233571.

[Ruderbootc] : von Vincent VanGogh. 13150. © Jan. 11, 1928; 1 c.

.Ian. 30: K 233601.

[Wald von Fontainebleau ; von Gus-

tave Courbet] © Dec. 19, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 7, 1928 ; K 233424.

4 prints:

[Badende. 13169] von Auguste Re-noir; K 235031.— [Balmdurchstich,

tsch, 21] von Paul Cezanne; K235030.— [Blumenstrauss, 13181] vonVincent van Gogh ; K 235032.—[Mohn-

feld, 13182] von Vincent van Gogh;K 235029. © Feb. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. each

Mar. 15.

Hansard, New York. 4104

Merit of a Hansard photo-ad is that

it sells the product it pictures, inex-

pensive, B-l. © 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928;

J 295876.

Harcus (Charles R.) Seattle. 4105

Harcus specification dial. © 1 c.

Jan. 28, 1928 ; J 295720.

Harris (Fred Orin) Seattle. 4106

Washington (University of) cam-

pus, © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14;

K 236082.

Harris & Ewing, Washington.4107-4126

Adams (Capt. Robert B.) new engi-

neer in chief of U. S. coast guard,

131918 C. © Dec. 19, 1927; 2 c. Feb.

17, 1928; J 296275.

Ahmed Moukhtar [ ! ] . hey, newTurkish ambassador, 13287. © Nov.

29, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928 ; J 296270.

Bachke (Mme. H. H.) wife of newminister from Norway, 132006 G. ©Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928; J296276.

Bedy, hey (Mme.) wife of the newcounselor of the Turkish embassy,

131721 K. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb.

17, 1928 ; J 296281.

Del Campo (Sophia) Chilean songbird, 131536 H. © Dec. 22, 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 17. 1928; J 296277.

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Harris & Ewing—Continued.

Elder (Ruth) the popular lady of

the day, 131265 A. © Dec. 1, 1927;2 c. Feb. 17, 1928; J 296271.

Feland (Brig. Gen. Logan) U. S.

marine corps, to command marines in

Nicaragua, 60879 D. © Jan. 4, 1928:2 c. Feb. 17: J 296284.

Ferris [Senator Woodbridge N.) of

Michigan. 85862 F. © Dec. 24, 1927:2 c. Feb. 17, 1928 ; J 296279.

Hardman {Gov. L. G.) of Georgia,131715 G. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb.17, 1928 ; J 296282.

Judah (Noble Brandon) new ambas-sador to Cuban, 131403 A. © Dec. 3,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928 ; J 296272.

Langley (Mrs. Katharine) new con-gresswoman from Kentucky, 131896.

© Dec. 22. 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928:J 296278.

Ligne (Princess de) charming wifeof new Belgian ambassador, 130738 G.

© Nov. 17, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928:J 296268.

Longworth ( Speaker Nicholas(Nick)) B 2365. © Nov. 29, 1927;2 c. Feb. 17, 1928 ; J 296269.

Massey (Hon. Vincent) first Cana-dian minister to U. S., 130706 A. ©Nov. 9, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928; J296266.

Nobuichi Obata (Capt.) new Japa-nese military attache, 130270 K. ©Nov. 16, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928: J296267.

Phillips (Rev. Dr. ZeBarneyThorne) chaplain of the U. S. senate,

104325. © Dec. 5, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 17,

1928; J 296273.

Sturdza (Princess Mahail R.) wifeof the counselor of the Rumanian le-

gation, 131980. © Dec. 27, 1927 : 2 c.

Feb. 17, 1928; J 296280.

Szechenyi (Cornelia) daughter of

Hungarian minister. 117930 CO.©Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1928; J296274.

Thomas (Senator Elmer) fromOklahoma. 101023 B A. © Dec. 29,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 17. 1928 : J 296283.

Wu (Dr. C. C.) new Chinese envoyto the U. S.. 62091. © Jan. 4. 1928:2 c. Feb. 17 ; J 296285;

Hartford Connecticut trust CO., Hart-ford. 4127

Proposed restoration of the old state

house square. © Feb. 3, 1928: 2 c.

Feb. 11 : K 233721.

Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford,Conn. 4128-4130

Can fire put your workers in this

long, weary line? © Jan. 21, 1928:2 c. Jan. 23 ; K 233428.

Here's your share. © Mar. 17,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 23; K 236241.

I do a little burning here and therebut I've never bothered you, have I?

© Feb. 18, 1928: 2 c. Feb. 21; K233739.

Hartney (H. E.) New York. 4131

Adastra airport. © Feb. 29. 1928;2 c Mar. 1 ; I 14564.

Hartung (Centa Genevieve) Boston.4132

Boston, Mass., First church of Christscientist. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar.20: J 296688.

Hawley (William A.) jr. and Donahoo(P. Sheldon) Oakland, Calif. 4133

I fa' down. Aw-w-w-don't fa' down,Bill ! Bill Hawley and Puss Donahooof radio KP.O San Francisco broadcasta merry Christmas, etc. © Dec. 24,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1928 ; K 234366.

Hav (W. Lupher) Canton, O.4134,4135

In God we trust. © Feb. 13, 1928;1 c. Mar. 2; K 235042.

Truth will out. (In The Cross,Dec, 1927) © Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 2; K 233310.

Haynes (Jack Ellis) St. Paul, Minn.4136, 4137

Mechanical geyser, 27538. Photo-graph of article in Daily News, May6, 1927. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928 ; J 295323.

Yellowstone natl. park, Wy„ Gal-latin gateway inn, part of front, 27068.

© Sept. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 19. 1928;J 295030.

Haynes Corp., Chicago. 4138-4148

Actual condition found in typical

piece work dept. © Feb. 8, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 30 ; I 14571.

Actual conditions found in typical

day work dept. © Feb. 4. 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 30 ; I 14572.

Chart of composite results of last

twenty clients showing self financing

principle of the Manit system. ©Feb. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 30 ; I 14573.

Comparison between a typical equip-

ment installation and average Manitinstallations. © Feb. 24, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 30; I 14577.

72

no. 1, 192S 4179

Factors affecting bonus earnings ofsupervision and indirect labor. ©Feb. 14, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 30 ; I 14580.

Manit scoring. © Feb. 17, 1927

;

2 c. Dec. 30; I 14579.

Manit system provides scale for

measuring human productivity. ©Jan. 12. 1927; 2 c. Dec. 30; I 14581.

Releasing human power. © Jan.

10, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 30; I 14574.

Six methods for establishing Manitstandards. © Jan. 15. 1927; 2 c. Dec.30; I 14575.

Superintendent's control over fore-

man. © Fob. 26, 1927: 2 c. Dec. 30:1 14578.

What is a Manit? © Mar. 1, 1927;2 c. I >ec. 30 ; I 14576.

Healy (Harry Gaylord) New York.4149

Garden of Mr. N. Cleveland. ©Feb. 24. 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; J 290384.

Heath (Frank M.) Silver Spring. Md.4150

End of the longest trail ever trav-

elled by one horse under saddle. ©Jan. 21. 192S ; 2 c. Jan. 21 ; K 233414.

HeatheMe nurseries of Florida, inc..

Fort Pierce, Fla. 4151

Pineapple in a pot. © Dec. 29.

1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K 232842.

Heddon's (James) sons, Dowagiac.Mich. 4152

When that big strike comes, youwant a line that holds ! Strike one

!

© Feb. 7. 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 3 ; K 234722.

Heether (Hans B.) and Alexander(W. H.) Jacksonville. Fla. 4153

Municipal landing-field. Jacksonville.Fla. Illuminating system. © 1 c.

Feb 13. 1928; I 14469.

Heim (Edward) Los Angeles. 4154

Bonner (Joe) and Diana Daire. ©1 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; J 295858.

Heisel (Ethel Seay) Dallas.4155-4158

4 photographs:

Browny bear: J 295334.—Flossvbear: J 295336.—Jomnriy bear; J295335.—Sunlight : J 295333. © Dec.1. 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 9. 1928.

Helmer (Dorothy Garr) Indianapolis.4159

Butler [bnlldogl © Mar. 16, 1925:2 c. Dec. 12. 1927; K 232844.

Helms (Earl T.) and Millar (Melvin)Kansas City, Mo. 4160

Pullman Bull. © Jan. 21, 1928;1 c. Jan. 27; K 231932.

Homing (Harry H. ) Milwaukee;4161-4163

Insist on Gridley butter. It's

always good. © 1 c. Oct. 3. 1927; J295977.

Mother knows what's best. Gridlevmilk. © 1 c. Mar. 3, 1928; J 296522.

So good ! Gridley creamed cottagecheese. © 1 c. Mar. 3, 1928 ; J 296523.

Hendel (Hyman) New York.4164-4166

Beau arts. © Dec. 19, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 27: K 231606.

Bean arts band bows. © Jan. 20,

1928 : 2 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234801.

Dunhill bows with that sporty Eng-lish air. © Feb. 15. 1928; 2 c. Mar.8; K 234800.

Henderson lithograph eo.. Norwood. O.4167. 4168

Easter cards. We've cards thatdream, etc. © Mar. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.14: K 235002.

Mothers day cards. Come again!© Mar. 1. 1928: 2 c. Mar. 14: K235003.

Henry (H. Raymond) San Juan Capi-strano. Calif. 4169

California. © Dec. 15. 1927: 2 <•.

Jan. 23, 1928; K 231743.

Hermitage art co.. inc.. Chicago.4170-4174

Candlemas offering. © Jan. 14.

1928 : 2 c. Feb. 13; K 233723.

4 prints :

[Christmas. 64]: K 230147.— I East-er. 59. 61] : K 236144. 236145.—Whit-sunday offering [Envelope. 56] ; K236146. © Mar. 14. 1928: 2 c. eachMar. 19.

Hess (David J.) Pittsburgh. 4175

Sculptor statue symbolizing Lind-bergh airplane victory of the world:by Frank Yittor. © Oct. 3. 1927 : 2 c.

Jan. 9. 1928: J 25)5337.

Hewer (Jack) Halifax. England.4176-4179

4 prints :

[Bringtoil, England]: K 234727.—iSulgrave manor, from the foot-path] :

K 231724.— [Sulgrave manor, from theroad

| : K 2:54725.— [Washington house.Little Brington. England]; K 234726.© Nov. 1. 1927: 1 c. each Nov. 21.

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Hickman (William S.) Indianapolis.4180

Tranquil twilight. © Apr. 10, 1926

;

2 c. Jan. 23, 1928 ; J 295691.

Hickok mfg. co., inc., Rochester, N. Y.4181, 4182

Perfect gift. Give him a Hickokbelt set. © Nov. 5, 1927; 2 c. Jan.

11, 1928 ; K 231595.

What gift could be more high-

ly prized. © Dec. 10, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.11, 1928; K 231594.

Hicks (James L.) Los Angeles. 4183

Wheel of life. The aquarian age.

© Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 11; J295367.

Higginbotham (Frances Valle) Fer-tile, Mo. 4184

Lindbergh (Charles A.) and weedog. © 1 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J 295392.

Hill (Harry J.) and Mundie (Glen S.)

Flint, Mich. 4185

Close shave. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 12 ; J 296643.

Hillmer (Davis B.) Detroit. 4186

Wild birds populate Erie symphony.© Mar. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 27 ; J296733.

Hills (Oren Warren) Montpelier, Vt.4187

First train to arrive in Montpelierafter the flood. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 6 ; J 295975.

Hiltabidel (Elizabeth J.) CrescentCity, Calif. 4188

Groves. © Nov. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. Oct.

7; J 295978.

Hine (Martin L.) Asheville, N. C.

4189

Forest beauties. © 1 c. Feb. 11,

1928 ; J 296022,

Hiss (John Martin) Columbus, O.4190-4192

Foot-friend shoes. They exercisewhile they support. © Dec. 26, 1927;2 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; K 231939.

Severe bunion in patient 80 yearsold, before and after the Base correc-

tion treatment. © Dec. 30, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; K 231621.

They exercise while they support,improved foot-friend arch, (c) Sept.

25, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; K 231938.

Hoard's dairyman, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.4193, 4194

Dairy solder does the job. © Feb.

15, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 234521.

Good job—half done. {In Hoard'sDairyman, Jan. 25, 1928) © Jan. 17 T

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 20 ; K 231677.

Hoffman drug co., Utica, N. Y. 4195

[Magnified section of the skin, show-ing the core of the corn pressing uponthe sensitive papillary layer] © Dec.5, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1928 ; K 233258.

Hogue (Odie Nollis) Little Rock, Ark.4196-4198

Little Rock, Ark., Hair park, aerialview. © Dec. 6, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3,

1928; J 295280.

Missouri Pacific station. ©Mar. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; J 296593.

Senior high school. © Mar. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; J 296592.

Holmes (Mary Hunt) New York.4199

Children's calendar, 1929. © Mar.3, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 15 ; K 235025.

Holz (T. Clifford) Long Beach, Calif.

4200

Determination. © 1 c. Feb. 28,

1928; J 296444.

Home Life, Lynbrook, N. Y. 4201-4205

Johnson (Frances) © Nov. 2, 1927;

1 c. Nov. 10 ; 1 c. Dec. 3 ; J 295366.

4 photographs

:

Craft (S. R.) ; J 295886.—Foster (J.

M.) ; J 295889—Muller (F. W.) ; J295888.—Schweitzer (H.) ; J 295887.

© Jan. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 16.

Honig-Cooper co.. San Francisco. 4206

Home office organization chart. ©Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1927; I

14419.

Honnold (Wallace H.) Fort Snelling,

Minn. 4207

[Code device. Blueprint] © Mar.20, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 28 ; I 14826.

Hopkins (Lindsey) Atlanta. 4208,4209

[Chart presenting graphically thesales, earnings, investments, preferredstock, net income & net working capi-

tal of the Coca-cola co.] © 1 c.

Mar. 15, 1928; I 14695.

Coca-cola sales. [Chart presentinggraphically the amount of Coca-colasold over the period from 1886 to 1928]

© 1 c. Mar. 15, 1928; I 14696.

Hopwood retinning co., inc., Brooklyn.4210

Friends to meet you. © Dec. 15,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1928 ; K 231633.

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no. 1, 1928 4278

Hormel (George A.) & co.. AustinMinn. 4211, 4212

Achievement in good food. © Jan.

15, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 234383.

Come out of the kitchen. © Feb. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 16 ; K 236084.

Horner studio, Boston. 4213

Rosary and the cross. © 1 c. Jan.

20, 1928 ; J 295706.

Horst (E. Clemens) co., San Fran-cisco. 4214

Three star malt syrup. © Feb. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 9 ; K 233687.

House (Lee R.) Asheville, N. C. 4215

Calendar of colossal time. © Jan.

6, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 23 ; I 14586.

House of art, New York. 4216

Rever Tes : by Maxfield Parrish. ©Dec. 9, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1928; K231764.

Howard furniture co. of Brooklyn, inc.,

Brooklyn. 4217

Furniture for the finest homes, etc.

© 1 c. Mar. 7, 1928 ; J 296634.

Hudson (Henrietta) Bolton Landing-on-Lake George, N. Y. 4218

Nativity. © Nov. 2, 1926

;

2 c. Nov.5 ; J 295711.

Hudson trading co., New York. 4219

Fluctuations in prices of importedwood pulp. © Jan. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan.21 ; I 14404.

Hughes & Cinquin, New York. 4220

Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., 1928. In-

corporated 1893, aero view. © Mar.27, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 31 ; K 235192.

Hurley (Edward Timothy) Cincinnati.4221

[Cincinnati, O., Fourth & Main] ©Jan. 12, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14; K 233308.

Hutchison (Robert M.) San Antonio,Tex. 4222

Rapid calculator for flow of oil, gas,

air, and water in pipe lines. © Jan.15, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 6 ; I 14446.

Hyatt roller bearing co., Harrison,N. J. 4223

Cars come rollin' down th' hill onthem Hyatt quiet bearings an' he don'thear 'em. (In Playgoer) © Feb. 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234798.

Hyskell (Roy C.) Denver. 4224

Denver. Col. Continental oil bldg.

© Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10 ; J 296639.

Illinois model aero club, Chicago.4225

Sketches of a few details of Illinois

model aero club models. Blueprint.

© Feb. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 8 ; I 14606.

Improved office partition co., Elmhurst,L. I., N. Y. 4226-4251

3 drawings

:

Bank ; I 14619.—Bench B, settee B

;

I 14621.—Directors' table E and F; I

14620. © Mar. 9. 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar.12.

10 drawings

:

Coupon booth six ; I 14604.—Direct-ors' table A and B ; 1 14596.—Directors'table C and D; I 14597.—Executivetable A and B; I 14601.—Executivetable C ; I 14599.—Executive table D

;

I 14605.—New telesco railing six, glasstop; I 14602.—New telesco railing six,

42" high; I 14603.—Wainscot six; I

14600.—Wall check desk B; I 14598.

© Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 8.

13 drawings

:

Bench A [and] settee A; I 14517.—Coat rack A, B ; I 14518, 14519.—Dou-ble check desk A ; I 14520.—New te-

lesco banking screen eight ; I 14522.

New telesco banking screen seven ; I

14521.—New telesco partition six ; I

14523.—New telesco partition six (full

panel) ; I 14525.—New telesco parti-

tion six (two panels) ; I 14524.—Newtelesco railing six (36" high) ; I

14526—Wall check desk C-E ; I 14527-14529. © Feb. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb.20.

Independent mfg. importing co.. inc.,

New York. 4252

Darlington's (Nell) precious orna-ments. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 14;K 233312.

Industrial arts service, Fitchburg,Mass. 4253

Snow bird flyer. Blueprint. © Jan.22, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 21; I 14545.

International feature service, inc.,

New York. 4254-4278

And her name was Maud. 1927-1928. © [Weekly] :

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 154969-154972.—Jan. 1, 8, 22, 29;1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 4; K 154977-154980.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb. 15^Mar. 7; K 154981-154984.

Happy Hooligan. 1927-1928. ©[Weekly] :

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 154965-154968.—Jan. 1, 8, 22, 29;

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International feature service, inc.

Continued.

1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 4; K 154973-154978.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7; K 154985-154988.

Mister Jack. © Feb. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 21; K 154989.

International filter co., Chicago.4279-1286

Chart 0208. © Nov. 10, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 5, 1928; I 14289.

Chart 0209. © Dec. 23, 1927: 2 c.

Jan. 5, 1928; I 14290.

International filter co. chart, 08008.

© Dec. 6, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928; I

14385.

08008. © Dec. 6, 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 16. 1928; I 14483.

-08026. © Dec. 6, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 21, 1928; I 14386.

-0S701. © Dec. 7. 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 16, 1928 ; I 14484.

International filter co. pressuregauge chart, 0211. © Mar. 19, 1928;2 c. Mar. 30 ; I 14830.

rate of flow chart, 0210. ©Mar. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; I 14829.

International mutoscope reel co., NewYork. 4287-4334

Unveiled. 7142. © Dec. 31, 1927;2 c. Feb. 24, 1928 ; J 298601.

47 photographs

:

After the bath, 7134.—All alone,

7135.—Ancient trick, 7145.—Bachelorgirl, 1103.—Beaux arts, 1099.—Bed-room secrets. 7138.—Broadway pea-cock, 1082.—Call of love, 7141.—Ciga-rette girl, 1105.—Coquette, 1092.—Declasse, 1101.—Finishing touch,7133.—Flames of desire. 1098.—Frenchdoll, 1089.—French dressing. 7147.—From the Follies Bergere, 1093.

Gaiety girl, 1097.—Gilded lily, 1088.—Girl from Athens. 1096.—Gypsy queen.1084.—In the studio. 7139.—Live stock.

7144.—Lucky dog, 7130.—Made to love.

1108.—Midnight Mary, 1083.—Mimifrom Paree, 1095.—Pearl of paradise.

1085.—Pride of the harem, 1091 —Rage of Paris. 1086.—Reckless sex,

1102.—Reflections. 7132.—Romany lass,

1104.—Silhouette, 7131.—Soaked to theskin, 7136.—Spring flowers, 1090.—Strip poker. 7146.—Sudden surprise.

7140.—Sultan's favorite, 7149.—Teafor two, 7129.—Teaser, 1087.—Throughthe open window. 7150.—Timely topics,

1081.—Ukelele lady. 1100.—What girls

do when alone. 7148.—When the lights

are low. 7187.—Whey men leave

home. 7148.—Wicked darling, 1094. (c)

Dec. 31, 1927 ; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1928

:

J. 296074-296120.

International shoe co., St. Louis.4335-4337

Adorable. © Dec. 2, 1927 : 2 c. Dec.22; K 231313.

Vacation days. © Dec. 2, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 22 ; K 231314.

Winsome lass. © Dec. 2, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 22 ; K 231315.

International syndicate, Baltimore.4338

Our 1927 Christmas picture. ©Dec. 3, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 12 ; K 232779.

International textbook co., Scranton,Pa. 4339-4360

Assembly and details of crosshead.1013. [Serial 649] © Dec. 31. 1927:2 c. Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14365.

Assembly and details of housing".

1022. [Serial 658] © Dec. 27, 1927;2 c. Jan. 20, 1928; I 14423.

Automobile piston.- 1015. [Serial

651] © Dec. 31. 1927: 2 c. Jan. 20.

1928; I 14367.

Bench vise assembly. 1018. [Serial

654] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928; I 14370.

Bench vise details-I. 1016. [Serial

652] © Dec. 31, 1927: 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928 ; I 14368.

II, 1017. [Serial 653] © Dec.31. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20. 1928; I 14369.

Bevel and worm gearing, 1010.

[Serial 646] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 20, 1928; I 14362.

Blow-off cock and rigging, 1012.

[Serial 648] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14364.

Common conventions, 1001. [Serial

637] © Dec. 27. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928: I 14354.

Detail of plate girder, 1011. [Serial

647] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928: I 14363.

Details of bearing. 1021. [Serial

657] © Dec. 31, 1927: 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928; I 14373.

Fastenings. 1003. [Serial 639] ©Dec. 31, 1927: 2 c. Jan. 20. 1928: I

14356.

Gear and pinion. 1009. [Serial 645]

© Dec. 31. 1927: 2 c. Jan. 20. 1928;I 14301.

Gear connecting rod and piston.

[Serial 642] © Dec. 12. 1927;l! c. Jan. 20. 192S : I 14358.

/O

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1. 1928 4380

Gear teeth profiles, 1008. [Serial

644] © Dec. 31, 1027; 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928 ; I 14360.

Helical forms, 1004. [Serial 640]© Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1928;1 14424.

Knife switch assembly and details,

1007. [Serial 643] © Dec. 31, 1927;2 c. Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14359.

Main rod. assembly and details,

1014. [Serial 6501 © Dec. 31, 1927;2 c. Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14366.

Pulley and coupling, 1005. [Serial641] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20,

1928; I 14357.

Pump casting, 1019. [Serial 655]© Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1928;I 14371.

Pump details and assembly, 1020.[Serial 050

! © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14372.

Simple machine details. 1002. [Se-rial 038] © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Jan.20, 1928; I 14355.

Iron fireman mfg. co., Portland, Or.4361-4372

General electric magnetic switch,CR-7006-D4, A-C. Jan. 1, 1928. ©1 e. Mar. 8, 1928; I 14665.

General electric magnetic switch,CR-7006-D-26. Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c.

Mar. 8, 1928 ; I 14664.

No. 2 stoker, front and side instal-

lation, dead plates. Jan. 1, 1928. ©1 c. Mar. 8. 1928; I 14666.

No. 3 stoker, front installation, deadplates. Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c. Mar. 8,

1928 ; I 14667.

No. 3 stoker, side installation, deadplates. Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c. Mar. 8,

1928; I 14608.

No. 4 stoker for 46", 52y2 " & 58%"lengths, dead plates. Jan. 1, 1928. ©1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; I 14669.

No. 4 stoker, 65W & 70%" lengths,dead plates. Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c.

Mar. 8, 1928 ; I 14670.

No. 4A stoker. 52%" & 70%"lengths, dead plates. Jan. 1, 1928. ©1 c. Mar. 8, 1928; I 14671.

No. 4A stoker, 58%" & 65%"lengths, dead plates. Jan. 1. 1928. ©1 c. Mar. 8. 1928 : I 14672.

No. 5 & 5A stoker. 58%" & 80%"lengths, dead plates. Jan. 1, 1928. ©1 c. Mar. 8. 1928; I 14673.

65%" & 70.%" lengths, deadplates. Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c. Mar. 8,

1928: I 14674.

Portland type dead plates. Jan. 1,

1928. © 1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; I 14675.

Irwin-Hodson co., Portland, Or. 4373

Columbia River highway, Or., pic-

torial letter. © Mar. 28, 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231324.

Jacobson (Emil I.) Bellingham, Wash.4374

Shukson (Mt.) from Mt. Bakerlodge. © Nov. 14, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 18.

1928 ; J 295633.

Janssen (Frieda) Chicago. 4375

Swiss haymakers. © Mar. 3, 1928;2 c. Mar. 5 ; J 296525.

Jeffreys (Arthur Bishop) Dallas. 4370

Vikings of the air. © Dec. 1, 1927

;

2 c. Feb. 16, 1928 ; J 296123.

Jensen printing co., Minneapolis. 4377

Progressive Minneapolis. © Jan. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 6 ; K 233817.

John A. Boechat post no. 295, Americanlegion, Buffalo. 4378

[Color guard for American legion]

© Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 5 ; K 232846.

Johnson (Bernt W.) Owatonna, Minn.4379

Evening on Lake Francis. © Feb.15, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 25 ; J 296398.

Johnson (Charles Eneu) & co., inc.,

Philadelphia. 4380

[Carol singers] © Dec. 1. 1927; 2c. Feb. 8, 1928 ; K 234515.

Johnson (Jessamine Spear) Kirby,Mont. 4381-4389

Roundup in beef pasture at Spear,Mont. Cutting brands. © Jan. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 23 ; J 296378.

Winter. Cattle on trail with newborn calf behind. © Feb. 16, 1927;2 c. Feb. 23. 1928 ; J 296374.

3 photographs :

Cows and calves in roundup on In-

dian Creek; J 296381.—Johnson (Au-nabelle and Phyllis) branding a calf;

J 296376.—Torrey and the lambs ontrail on Pass Creek ; J 296375. © Apr.15. 1927 : 2 c. each Feb. 23. 1928.

4 photographs :

Rodeo event at Crow agency, June25. 1920: J 290379.—Yearling ewestrailing in to bedground in Reno; J29038').—Yucca or soap weed: J296382.—18 N4 beef steers at Little

Big Horn Crossing going into shippingpens ; J 290377. © May 15. 1927 : 2 c.

each Feb. 23. 1928.

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Juleen (J. A.) Everett, Wash.4390-4392

Delegates of different tribes at gov-ernment hearing in Tulalip. Wash., atShelton's home, Mar. 2, 1927. © Mar.7, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1928 ; J 296067.

Everett pulp and paper co.. Everett,Wash. © Oct. 27, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 16,

1928 ; J 296068.

Gathering of Indians at governmenthearing at Shelton's home in Tulalip,

Wash., Mar. 2, 1927. © Mar. 7, 1927

;

2 c. Feb. 16, 1928 ; J 296069.

Kappa alpha alumni foundation, Rich-mond. 4393

Lee (Gen. Robert Edward) © Jan.

20, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 26 ; K 233458.

Kasimir (Luigi) Vienna, Austria.4394-4398

[New York (Oity)] :

[Broad street] ; K 235049.— [Brook-lyn bridffe] ; K 235051.—[CoentiesSlipl ; K 235048.— [Public library] ; K235050.— [Telephone building] ; K235047. © Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. each Feb.23, 1928.

Kaufmann & Fabry co., Chicago.4399-4401

Chicago, 111., skyline. © Oct. 17,

1927; 2 c. Oct. 28; J 295329.

Illinois vs. Northwestern, Dychestadium, Evanston, 111., Oct. 22, 1927.

© Oct. 22, 1927 ; 2 c. Oct. 28 ; J 295331.

Michigan stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.Formal opening of the new Michiganstadium, Oct. 22, 1927. Ohio stateuniv. vs. Univ. of Michigan. © Oct. 22,

1927 ; 2 c. Oct. 28 ; J 295330.

Kayser (Julius) & co., New York.4402

New. Haf-heel. (In New Yorker,Feb. 18, 1928) © Feb. 16, 1928: 2 c.

Mar. 14 ; K 236079.

Keith bros. nursery, Sawyer, Mich.4403

Mastodon, everbearing strawberries,18 berries per quart. © Feb. 6. 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 8; J 296577.

Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.4401-4435

And remember—only once in a bluemoon! © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c. Feb.16 ; K 233728.

Auto sale. © Feb. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

8 ; K 233688.

Best labor saving device of all is agood fat bank account. © Jan. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 21 ; K 231760.

[Corner circle with arrow] © Dec.19, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1928 ; K 231509.

[Corner with arrow] © Dec. 19,1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1928 ; K 231508.

Door of opportunity. © Oct. 21,1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231496.

Extra ! $1,000 reward. © Feb. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 16 ; K 233730.

Going out of business. [3 panels.]

© Oct. 21, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3 ,1928; K231495.

Golden chance to save money ! ©Oct. 30. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K231497.

[Hand pointing] © Mar. 26, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 30; K 235193.

Just for 10 days. © Jan. 7, 1928;2 c. Jan. 11 ; K 231593.

[Leaky money bag] © Oct. 23,1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231488.

Lid is off for the first time in 20years. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31

;

K 232794.

Lincoln was right, etc. © Feb. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 15 ; K 233746.

[Man pointing] © Nov. 14, 1927; 2c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231493.

[Man shouting in megaphone] Comeon all! © Nov. 3, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3,

1928; K 231491.

Must is master now, etc. © Feb. 9,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 15; K 233747.

Of course you'll be there—such anoccasion can be found but once in ablue moon. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; K 233729.

Once in a blue moon. © Feb. 15,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; K 233742.

Once in a blue moon opportunity.

© Dec. 24, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3. 1928 ; K231490.

Once in a blue moon price. © Dec.24, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 31; K 232793.

Same. © Dec. 24, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 3, 1928; K 231494.

Same. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 16; K 233731.

Scintillating, dazzling, sparkling,once in a blue moon. © Feb. 15, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 20 ; K 233740.

Shouting a message of savings ! ©Nov. 6, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K231492.

Such excitement — and only once in

a blue moon. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 20; K 233741.

Suits. © Feb. 17. 1928: 2 c. Feb.20; K 233743.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 4633

This is the end of the blue moonopportunity, never again in 20 years.

© Feb. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 6 ; K 233677.

World's greatest sale. © Oct. 21,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 231489.

3 prints

:

Clang! Clang! Listen to the final

call ; K 236245.—Greatest bargains youhave ever seen; K 236246.—Hey

!

These bargains won't wait ; K 236244.

© Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 26.

Kemper-Thomas Co., Cincinnati.4436-4496

f Figuring up their savings] © Jan.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 25 ; K 234570.

24 prints :

[Ann] ; 235092.— [Blossoms & but-

terflies] ; K 235081.— [Digging bait];

K 235082.— [Feeding the snow birds];

K 235083.— [Fido and Jane on the oldstone wall] ; K 235084.— [Getting readyfor the bonfire] : K 235085.— [Har-riet] : K 235093.— [Helen] ; K 235094.—[Inez] ; K 235095.— [Lucille] ; K235096— [Making Dolly's wardrobe]

;

K 235086.— [Margaret] ; K 235097.—[Marie] ; K 235098.— [Nutting time forsquirrels and girls] ; K 235087.—[Peggy] ; K 235099.— [Poppy] ; K235100.—[Ready for a ride] ; K235080.— [Rose] ; K 235101.—[Ros-lyn] ; K 235102.— [Ruth] ; K 235103—[Springtime in the garden] ; K235088.—[Sunny days of childhood]

;

K 235089.—[When the hillside is

in bloom] ; K 235090.—[Window'slight illumines the night] : K 235091.

© Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 21.

36 prints :

Adrift in the clouds.—[Autumn'sgolden days]— [Castles in the air]

[Early September morn]—Enchantedland of motherhood.—Evening star.

[Fire dance to the Great Spirit]

[Flying Cloud]— [Girl you can't for-

get]— [God's promise in the sky]—[Good morning]—[Grand Canyon of

the Colorado. In America's wonder-land]—Just a cottage small by awaterfall.— [Laughing eyes, teeth of

pearl, dimpled, smiling, that's mygirl]— [Little bit of heaven droppedfrom out the sky one day]— [Little

gray home in the west]— [Lotus blos-

som of the Nile]— [Night hath a thou-sand glories that day can never re-

veal]— [Norsemen's discovery of Amer-ica in the eleventh century]— [Of suchis the kingdom of heaven]— [Off to therodeo]— [Oh, rare is the sunset, whenwarm o'er the lakes its splendor atparting a miracle makes]—Pike's Peak

from the foothills. Out where theWest begins.— [Poppy]—Silent night,

holy night.— [Silvery path ofdreams]— [Spun of gold and rose andazure, and the sun's imprisonedrays]—[Stout heart and a steadyhand]—Sweet Adeline.— [Sweet as arose]— [Telling the story]— [That'smy boy]— [Thrill that comes once in

a lifetime]—[Washington (Martha)visits General Washington at ValleyForge during the winter of 1777-1778]—[When the sandman comes]

[Why the big ones get away] © Jan.1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 25 ; K 234534-234569.

Kern (Ben) New York. 4497

Be fashion wise, the mode of to-

morrow. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. Feb.

23; K 233760.

Kem-O'Neil co., Minneapolis.-4498-4501

4 prints :

Boy scout ; K 235071.—Hiawatha ; K235068.—Northland ; K 235069.—Vi-king ; K 235070. © Mar. 13, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Mar. 22.

Kerr (Orpheus C.) Webb City, Mo.4502

Mother love. © May 2, 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 13, 1928; J 296034.

Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.4503-4633

8 photographs:Bed of cannas in bloom, Lincoln

park, Chicago, 111., 29475,—Electriclathes boring drill pipe collars in large

tool shop, Torrance, Calif., 29334.—Ir-rigating in elate garden, Coachella Val-ley, Calif., 29314.—Magnolia soulan-geana, leaves and fruit, 1233.—Sandreel used to raise and lower baler in

well, La Brea oil field, Los Angeles,Calif., 29327.—Tarpon Springs, Fla.,

Greek sponge store, 29476.—Vines load-

ed with Emperor grapes, Tulare Co.,

Calif.. 29261.—Wool passing throughrevolving dusters to shake out burntvegetable matter, West Alhambra,Calif.. 22622. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c.

each Jan. 30. 1928 ; J 295745-295752.

24 photographs

:

American mother preparing a meal,18276.—Bryce Canyon lodge center,

Bryce Canyon national monument,Utah, UP 29455.—Buddha Templefrom Bright Angel Point, north rim,

Grand Canyon national park, UP29430.—Cedar Breaks pavilion, CedarBreaks, Utah, UP 29453.—Deer in DeMotte park, Kaibab national forest,

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Keystone view co.—Continued.

Ariz.. UP 29425.—De Luxe gtiest lodge.

Bryce Canyon lodge center, BryceCanyon monument. Utah. UP 29457.

De Luxe lodges, interior, Zion nationalpark and Bryce Canyon lodge center,

southern Utah. UP 29452.—De Mottepark, Kaibab national forest. Ariz.,

UP 29424.—Cedar Breaks pavilion.

Cedar Breaks. Utah, dining room. UP29454.—Doe and suckling fawn, Kai-bab national forest. UP 29428.—Eastfrom Point Sublime, north rim, GrandCanyon national park. UP 29439.—Kaibab national forest. Ariz.. UP29426, UP 29423.—London, England.Royal Albert hall. 28338.—Lookingeast of south from Bright Angel Point,north rim. Grand Canyon nationalpark. UP 29431.—Looking north ofeast -from Nankoweap Point, northrim. Grand Canyon national park. UP29434.—Pipe Spring national monu-ment, Ariz.. UP 29422.—Ruin of a cliff

dwelling, near Cliff Spring, north rim.Grand Canyon national park, UP29435.—South '. from Point Sublime,north rim. Grand Canyon nationalpark. UP 29438.—Vishnu Temple fromCaps Royal, north rim. Grand Canyonnr.ti nal park. UP 29437.—Washing-ton,; D C. Executive mansion, con-servatory, 29474.—West from PointSublime, north rim, Grand Canyonnational nark, UP 29440.—Zion lodgecenter. Zion national park, Utah, UP29447.—Zion lodge center. Zion na-tional park. Utah, lobby. UP 29448.

© Dec. 15. 1927: 2 c. each Jan. 30.

1928; J 295721-295744.

27 photographs:

Boston. Mass.. Bunker Hill monu-ment. 29471.—Boston. Mass.. Navyyard. 29466.—Boston. Mass.. Old SouthChurch. 29465.—Bryce Canyon lodgecenter, Bryce Canyon national monu-ment. Utah, lobby. UP 29456.—Chi-cago. 111.. Ferguson fountain of theGreat Lakes. Art institute, 29461.—Coolidge (President) and his cabinet.

Washington. D. C. £9472.—Deer inone of the parks of the Kaibab na-tional forest. Ariz., UP 29427.—DeLuxe guest lodge and Mountain-of-theSun. Zion lodge center. Zion nationalpark. Utah. UP 2945L—First drawingor straightening of fibers. silk

sindus-

try (spui3 silk) South Manchester.Conn... 29468,—Guest lodge. Zion huluecenter. Zion national park. Utah, in-

terior. UP 29450—Guest lodges atZion lodge center; Zion national park.Utah. UP 29419.—Illinois and Michi-

gan canal. Marseilles. 111., locks, RI29418.—Inspecting, sorting and weigh-ing raw silk skeins, South Manchester,Conn., 29469.—Jerusalem, Palestine.Garden of Gethsemane and Mount ofOlives, from Golden Gate. 19671 T.—Jerusalem. Palestine. Garden of Geth-semane (from north) and new church.19670 T.—Jerusalem, Palestine. Cityof the Great King, from the Mountof Olives. 19669 T*.—Kaibab suspen-sion bridge across the Colorado River.Grand Canyon national park. UP29441.—Longworth (Nicholas) Speak-er of the House of Representativestaking the oath of offic Washington,D. C 29473.—Looking southeast fromBright Angel Point, north rim. GrandCanyon national park. UP 29432.—Looking southwest from Bright AngelPoint, north rim, Grand Canyon na-tional park. UP 29433.—Marble Can-yon of the Colorado from the eastrim of Kaibab plateau. UP 29429.—Plymouth. Mass., - pavilion coveringPlymouth Rock, P 29470.—San Diego,Calif.. Hotel del Coronado, RI 29419.—Santa Crnz. Calif., charming Pacific

Coast resort, from across the bay, RI29420.—Southwest from Cape Royal,north rim. Grand- Canyon nationalpark. UP 29430.—Spinning silk, show-ing roving frame. South Manchester.Conn.. 29467.—United States air mailplane at Cleveland, O.. 29446. © Jan.3. 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 30; J 295753-295779.

35 photographs

:

Atlantic City. N. J., in the surf,

29444.—Blow ups tanks, Crockett.Calif.. 29307.—Compressor station com-pressing gas coming from wells to

separate gasoline from gas. La Breaoil field. Calif.. 29329.—Die cuttingstaple patterns from felt for manu-facturing slippers. West Alhambra,Calif.. 20247.—Drying bolts of felt

pinned to endless steel chain carriedthrough drying room and rewound asit comes out. Calif.. 22635.—Dryingpeaches in the sun after bleaching.Visalia. Calif.. 22547.—Drying wool byblowing against wire screens under aclass roof. West Alhambra. Calif.,

22624.—Dyeing bolts of felt runthrough dye vats on reels. WestAlhambra. Calif.. 22634.—Feed hopperfor carding machine which distributes

wool to feeder apron, West Alhambra.Calif.. 22628.—Felt being sheared andbrushed to remove long wool fibers.

West Alhambra. Calif.* 22636.—Fin-ished felt slippers about to be packedfor shipment, West Alhambra. Calif..

F0

no. 1. 1928 4635

20249.—Folding 72-inch felt into 36-

inch holt preparatory to shipping.

West Alhambra. Calif.. 22638.—Handcutting novelty patterns from felt usedin the manufacture of slippers. WestAlhambra, Calif., 20246.—Hand-fedwool passing through card -and overslatted apron to hardener feed chute.

West Alhambra. Calif., 20239.—Mix-ing various wools and starting throughpicker to loosen fiber. West Alhambra.Calif., 22625.—Mixing wool and shoddyfor cheap pad felt. West Alhambra,Calif.. 22626.—Neutralization. final

washing of wool to remove acid pre-

paratory to drying. West Alhambra,Calif.. 22623.—Open-pit iron mine, nearHibbing, Minn.. 29378.—Opossum fam-ily (mounted specimens) 3397.—Pack-ing lemons for shipment. LamandaPark. Calif., 29244.—Peking. China.Ming tombs, gateway at the end ofthe avenne of monuments. 23962.

Piano hammer felt tapers from thickbass (key) to thin treble, which is

rolled harder. Calif.. 20243.—Pickingpeaches, Delaware. 29445.—Richmond.Calif., Standard oil refinery, showingstorage tanks, stills and condensers.29331.—Rotary table used in drillingoil wells, rotary slush pumps in back-ground, Torrance, Calif.. 29335.—Seagulls on Lake Superior, 3981.—Shep-herd and his flock of sheep, Kern Co.,

Calif., 22618.—Sorting various grades ofwool from fleeces. West Alhambra. LosAngeles Co., Calif., 22619.—Street ped-dler's carts on Elizabeth street, NewYork. N. Y.. 29443.—Sweetland filter

presses, Crockett. Calif.. 29306.—Threesmall black bear cubs climbing a tree.

Jasper national park, Alberta, Canada.3966.—Washing hammer felt woolwith soap and squeezing betweenheavy rolls to remove any remaininggrease, Calif.. 20241.—Wild sweet pea,1252.—Wool being washed by machin-ery, West Alhambra. Calif.. 22620.—Wrapping bottles of olive oil ready forshipment. Sylmar. Calif.. 20268. ©Dec. 1. 1927: 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1928:J 295780-295814.

37 photographs :

Atlantic City. N. J., life on the oceanwave. 29076.—Bags of cane sugar be-ing automatically conveyed from ware-house to cut-in station of refinery,Crockett, Calif.. 22186.—Black or yel-low barked oak leaves and fruit.1239.—Carded wool fed from chuteupon hardener, steamed and pressedunder heavy rolls. West Alhambra.Calif.. 20240.—Chicago. 111., neat resi-

dences along Rogers park. 29375.

Choke cherry leaves and fruit, 1227.

Egg masses of Tussock, moth on leaf,

3970.—Finished felt being inspected,

Calif!; 22637.—Fire-swept forest aboveBear Lake, Rocky Mountain nationalpark, Col., 29393.—Horse chestnut,fruit of the, 1235.—Huge electric gen-erators in power plant, Muscle Shoals,

Ala., 29390.—Labeling jars of ripe

olives, Sylmar, Calif.. 20273.—Lindenor basswood, leaves and fruit, 1234.

Rose garden of the Little chateau ofBagatille, Bois de Boulogne, France.3141.—Making shoddy by tearing upwoolen rags in a picker machine, WestAlhambra. Calif., 22027.—Milkingscene in modern dairy, New Jersey,

22243.—Mi ngler machine. Crockett,

Calif., 2930S.—Mother leopard withtwo cubs, mounted specimens. 3968.

Piano hammer felt sheets about to bepressed in hydraulic steam press (notetaper of sheets) Calif., 20244.—Pick-ing and packing Malaga grapes in a

500 acre vineyard, Guasti, Calif.,

29262.—Removing impurities fromwool by the carbonizing process, sul-

phuric acid and the high temperatureoven. Calif.. 22621.—Salem. Mass.,Hawthorne's House of seven gables,

29373.—Sandpapering surface of pianohammer felt to obtain smooth finish

before shipping, Calif.. 20245.—Scoopbeing dumped. Mesabi Range, nearHibbing. Minn.. 29382.—Shagbarkhickory, fruit of, 1231.—Shagbarkhickory tree in winter. 1230.—Shak-ing screen separating pea coal fromsmaller sizes in breaker. Scranton.Pa., 29384.—Sheets of piano hammerfelt cut into 36-inch squares and after

fulling given a second bath, WestAlhambra. Calif.. 20242.—Trays filled

with sliced peaches being placed in

sulphur bleaching ovens. Visalia,

Calif.. 22546.—Trumpet creeper, leavesand flowers. 1215.—Tupelo, sour gum,or pepperidge trees. 1229.—UpperFalls. Yellowstone River, Wy.. 29370—Weighing wool to be hand fed on fin-

isher card making piano-hammer felt,

Calif.. 22639.—White oak leaves andfruit. 1237.—White snakeroot, 1217.

Wild bergamot flowers. 1216.—300-tonsteam shovel digging iron ore in theHull-Rust mine, near Hibbing. Minn.,29380. © Dec. 15. 1927 : 2 c. each Jan.30. 1928: J 295815-295851.

Kihn bros.. New York. 4634.4635

[Border for bonds, stock and othercertificates, diplomas, and other pur-poses. 1225] © Jan. 23, 1928 : 2 c.

Jan. 24 : K 233425.

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Kihn bros.—Continued.[Design for border for bonds, stock

and other certificates, diplomas, andother purposes, 1226] © Feb. 16.

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 233954.

Kimball (Frank H.) Waterbury, Vt.4636-1638

St. Andrew's church. 1. © Feb. 17,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; J 296716.

2. 3. © Feb. 17. 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 20 ; J 296718, 296719.

Kins: features syndicate, inc.. NewYork. 4639-5052

All the stars all the time they'restars. Comic calendar, 1928. © Dec.15, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10, 192S ; K 233413.

Another airport enthusiast. © Feb.1, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 23496S.

Another hazardous undertaking. ©Jan. 4, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 231673.

Another late shopper. © Dec. 20,

1927; 1 c. Jan. 3. 1928,; K 233038.

Another 1928 model. © Feb. 7,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 21 ; K 236012.

Apparently safely out of reach. ©Feb. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 234969.

Barney Google and Spark Plug.1927-1928. © Weekly:

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan.3; K 233003-233006.—Jan. 1. 15-29;1 c. each Jan. 10-Feb. 4; K 234151-234154.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb.15-Mar. 7; K 234979-234982.—Mar.25; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 235156.

Brunnhilde and Valkyries. © Jan.15. 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23; K 234182.

Business as usual. © Feb. 6, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 21 ; K 236011.

Busy little path maker. © Dec. 21.

1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K -233039.

Can this be modern sportsmanship?© Dec. 22, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928; K233040.

Chic Cherie. Latest fashions.1927-1928. © daily:

Dec. 1-3, 5-10, 12; 1 c. each Dec.13-27; K 233120-233129.—Dec. 13-17.

19-24, 26-31 ; 1 c. each Dec. 27-Jan.10; K 233314-233330.—Jan. 2-7. 9-12;1 c. each Jan. 16-23; K 234419-234428.—Jan. 13, 14, 16-21, 23. 25-27

;

1 c. each Jan. 23-Feb. 4; K 234955-234966.—Feb. 6-11. 13-18. 20-25, 27-29; 1 c. each Feb. 21-Mar. 10: K236050-236070.

Childlike. © Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 15; K 234967.

Delaying the ordeal as long as pos-

sible. © Feb. 11, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 21;K 236015.

Dizzy's eating house. 1927-1928.

© Weekly

:

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan.3; K 232996-232990.—Jan. 8-29; 1 e.

each Jan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234140-234143.—Feb. 5-26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7; K 234975-234978.

Especially busy. © Dec. 19, 1927;1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233037.

Exceedingly embarrassing moment.© Jan. 14, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23: K231805.

Famous heroines. Aida. © Feb.19, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 236001.

Carmen. © Dec. 25. 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928; K 233020.

Delilah. © Jan. 8, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 16 ; K 234181.

Goose-girl. © Jan. 22. 1928;1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 234183.

Juliet. © Dec. 4. 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 13 ; K 233017.

Madame Butterfly. © Jan. 29,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 4; K 2341S4.

Marguerite. © Dec. 11. 1927;1 c. Dec. 19 ; K 233018.

Thais. © Feb. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 21 ; K 236000.

Tosca. © Feb. 5, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 15; K 234999.

Felix. 1927-1928. © Weekly:Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan.

3; K 233021-233024.—Jan. 8-29; 1 c.

each Jan. 16-Feb. 4: K 234185-234188.—Feb. 5-19; 1 c. each Feb.15-28 : K 235157-235159.—Feb. 26 ; 1 c.

Mar. 7; K 235177.

Flight into Egypt. © Dec. 18,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 27: K 233019.

Freddie the sheik. 1927-1928. ©Weekly :

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 232992-232995.—Jan. 8-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234144-234147.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7:K 234971-234974.

He'll never die of starvation. ©Dec. 13, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231463.

Isn't that just like a man? © Jan.11, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 231803.

Its papa who pays. 1927-1928. ©Weekly

:

Dec. 11-25; 1 c. each Dec. 19-Jan.3; K 233011-233013.—Jan. 1-29; 1 c.

each Jan. 10-Feb. 4: K 234168-234172.—Feb. 5-19; 1 c. each Feb. 15-

28; K 236071-236073.

Just kids. 1927-1928. © Weekly:Dec. 11-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 19-Jan.

3; K 233000-233002.—Jan. 1, 22; 1 c.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5052

each Jan. 10, 31; K 234391. 234392.—Feb. 5-19; 1 c. each /Feb. 15-28; K236019-236021.

Last of the Christmas rush. © Jan.10, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 231802.

Laura. 1927-1928. © Weekly:Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3 :

K 233025-233028.—Jan. 8-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234189-234192.—Feb. 5-19: 1 c. each Feb. 15-28; K235160-235162.—Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 7;K 235176.

Letting' nature take its course. ©Jan. 9, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23: K 231801.

Lots of business ahead. © Jan. 7,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 231676.

Merely Margy, an awfully sweet girl.

1927-1928. © Daily:

Dec. 1-3. 5-7, 9. 12-17, 19-24, 26-31

;

1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 10; K 233095-233119.—Jan. 2-7, 9-14. 16-21, 23-28.

30. 31; 1 c. each Jan. 16-Feb. 15; K234393-234418.—Feb. 1-4. 6-11, 13-18.20-25. 27-29; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar.10 : K 236025-236049.

National hang over. © Jan. 3. 1928;

1 c. Jan. 16; K 231672.

Xicodemus O'Malley. 1928. ©[Weekly] :

Jan. 15-29; 1 c. each Jan. 31-Feb.4; K 234148-234150.—Feb. 5-19: 1 c.

each Feb. 15-28 ; K 236022-236024.

No shortage of needles. © Dec. 27,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233087.

Nobody seems to be responsible forit. © Feb. 8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 21; K236013.

Not a safe time for old gentlemen.© Dec. 29, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K233088.

Now or later? © Dec. 14, 1927 ; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231464.

Over-Sunday tourists. © Dec. 31,1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233090.

Parlor, bedroom & sink. 1927-1928.© Weekly:

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 233007-233010.—Jan. 1. 15-29; 1 c.

each Jan. 10-Feb. 4; K 234155-234158.—Feb. 5-26: 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7; K 234983-234986.

Penthesilea. © Feb. 26. 1928: 1 cMar. 7 ; K 236002.

Rah-rah Rosalie. 1927-1928. ©Weekly

:

Dec. 3-31; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan.10; K 233091-233094.—Jan. 7-28; 1 c.

each Jan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234159-234162.—Feb. 4-25; l'c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7 ; K 234987-234990.

Ritzy Rosey. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 2, 3, 5. 7, 9, 10, 12, 14-17. 19-24,

28, 30; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 10; K231653-231671.—Jan. 3, 7, 9. 11, 23, 24

;

1 c. each Jan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234385-234390.—Feb. 1. 3, 4 ; 1 c. each Feb.15 ; K 236016-236018.

Sappo. 1927-1928. © |Weekly] :

Dec. 3-31 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 10

;

K 233336-233340.—Jan. 7-28 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234177-234180.—Feb. 4-25; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7;K 234991-234994.

Slave to his duty. © Feb. 10. 1928;1 c. Feb. 21 ; K 236014.

Spring song. © Feb. 3, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 15 ; K 234970.

Story of the stars. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-3. 5-10, 12-15. 17. 19-21 ; 1 c.

each Dec. 13-Jan. 3 ; K 233341-233357.

There's that noise again. © Dec.17, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231466.

Thimble theatre. 1927-1928. ©[ Weekly 1 :

Dec. 3-31 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 10

;

K 233331-233335.—Jan. 7-28 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234173-234176.—Feb. 4-25; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7;K 234995-234998.

Tillie the toiler. 1927-1928. ©Weekly

:

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 233029-233032.—Jan. 1-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 4; K 234193-234197.

Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7;K 236003-236006.—Mar. 18, 25 ; 1 c.

each Mar. 24, 28 ; K 235163. 235164.

Toots and Casper. 1927-1928. ©[Weekly] :

Dec. 11-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 19-Jan. 3

;

K 233014-233016.—Jan. 1-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 4; K 234163-234167.—Feb. 5-19: 1 c. each Feb. 15-28; K236074-236076.

Trifle annoying all around. © Jan.27, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 234139.

Two viewpoints. © Jan. 20, 1928;1 c. Jan. 31; K 233639.

Usual family argument. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 231674.

Van Swaggers. 1927-1928. ©Weekly

:

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 233033-233036.—Jan. 1-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 10-Feb. 4; K 234198-234202.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7;K 236007-236010.

83

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES5053 pt. iv. n. s., v. 23

King' features syndicate, inc.—Contd.

Waiting for the new recorder. ©Dec. 30. 1927: 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K233089.

What if he followed the leader? ©Jan. 12, 1928: 1 c. Jan. 23; K 231804.

When he's been in the family foryears. © Dec. 15, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27

;

K 231465.When the chorus gets it's chance.

© Jan. 6. 192S ; 1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 231675.Why would he think that? © Jan.

26. 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 234138.

Willing to sink -with the boat. ©Jan. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 233640.

Kinsey (Darius) Seattle. 5053-5058

Crescent (Lake) Wash., bird's-eye

view, 256D. © Apr. 19, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 9, 1928; J 295350.

from Olympic highway, Wash..scenic view, 256C. © Apr. 19, 1927:2 c. Jan. 9, 1928; J 295349.

Fir log starting for distant steel

tower skidder, 127L. © May 26, 1927

:

2 c. Jan. 9, 1928 ; J 295348.

Steel tower skidder logging in Washington. 127K. © June 8, 1927; 2 c

Jan. 9, 1928 ; J 295347.

Steel tower skidder logging in Washington, close-up, 126X. © Nov. 8

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1928 ; J 295346.

Trail on a fallen moss-covered tree

617. © June 15. 1927: 2 c. Feb. 61928; J 295976.

Kirk (William S.) jr., Philadelphia5059

[Greek soldier] © Mar. 15, 19282 c. Mar. 28 : K 236253.

Klein (Edward L.) corp.. New York.5060

Champion productions. © Nov. 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928 ; K 234351.

Knight (Charles) New York. 5061

Business insurance, the bridge thatspans the chasm. © Mar. 6, 1928;2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233957.

Knighton (Marian) Bronxville, N. Y.

5 prints 5062-5066

Ankle trap ; K 233419.—Heading ; K233417.—Inside of- foot pass; K233420.—Outside of the foot block: K2334X6.7—Straight leg block : K 23341S.

© Dec. 24. 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 21,

1928.

Knowlson (Roland S ) Kansas City,

Mo. 5067, 5068

From victory to victory. © Dec.

11, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 1. 1928 ; J 295896.

Night mail. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 6 ; J 295971.

Knox (David K.) New York. 5069

Sunset at Peurto Barrios. © Dec.1, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928; J 296064.

Kobel (W. H.) & son, Frankfort, Ind.

5070

Frankfort, Ind. schools, first wardchamps, first semester. 1927. © Jan.13, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 16 ; J 295439.

Kohary (Alex A.) and Autal (E. M.)Pittsburgh. 5071

[Memorial to Kossuth] © Feb. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10 ; K 234824.

Koss (Harry) Cleveland. 5072

O'Reilly (Right Rev. ThomasCharles) banquet in honor of, HotelCleveland. © Feb. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.20 ; J 296319.

Krizon (Clara) Austin, Tex. 5073

Four pals. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928;J 296722.

Krone bros., Hackensack, N. J. 5074

Original paragon writing book[Cover] © Dec. 30, 1927 : 2 c. Jan. 3,

1928 ; K 231601.

Kubey-Rembrandt studios, Philadel-phia. 5075-5082

Mengelberg (Willem) 10432 (A-H)© Jan. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 25 ; J295697-295704.

La Certe (Wilbrod I.) Wausau, Wis.5083

Winter coated power. © Feb. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 6 ; J 295997.

Lagerstrom (Ethel Harriet) Chicago.5084

Industrial ophthalmological statis-

tical chart. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 27 ; I 14550.

Lane (Frank Howell) Canton, 111.

5085-5089

Dickson's mound builders tombs,Lewistown, 111., 1-3. 10. © Dec. 10,

1927; 2 c. each Jan. 13, 1928; J295395-295397, 295394.—^9. © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan.

13. 1928 ; J 295885.

Latham (Frank A.) Spokane. 5090

[Big chief. Frank A. Latham's big

chief! © Mar. 1. 1928: 2 c. Mar. 7;

K 234789.

Laiiriat (Charles E.) co., Boston.5091

Terr rare. © Dec. 20. 1927; 2 c.

Feb. 11, 1928 ; K 233720.

84

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5137

Lavender (Guy S.) Savannah, Ga.5092

Call for Mr. — © Feb. 29, 1928;2 c. Mar. 3 ; K 235026.

Lawrence (John C.) Fairmount, Mo.5093

Service station of Geo. Lehman,Fairmount, Mo. 4 sheets, blueprints.

© Oct. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; I 14298.

Lee (Charles E.) New York. 5094

Ratios of operations, class 1 roads.Dec. 31. 1927 [and] 1926. © Mar. 15,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 21; I 14663.

Leithold (Rialto F. C.) Los Angeles.5095

Iceberg. © 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; I

14312.

Leo (Louis) New York. 5096

Ancora di salvezza. [Anchor ofsafety] © Jan. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan.31; K 234259.

Leslie sales system, Boston. 5097

Clearance sale. © Aug. 30, 1927;2 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; K 233456.

Levey (Harry) New York. 5098

Package of real estate. © Feb. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 10 ; K 235040.

Levy (Meyers) Haines, Alaska. 5099

Alaskan fawn. © Oct. 4, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 12, 1928 ; J 295391.

Lewis (Edwin W.) .Greenwich, Conn.5100

Yale univ., World war memorial atnight. © Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11

;

J 296019.

Lewistown culvert co., inc., Ft. Wayne,Ind. 5101

Lewistown reinforced concrete pipedesigner. © Mar. 29, 1928; 2 c. Mar.31; I 14832.

Libby (Horatio Ayres Joseph) Mel-rose. Mass. 5102

His sacred hand. © Feb. 27, 1928;2 c. Mar. 7 ; J 296580.

Liggett & Myers tobacco co., NewYork. 5103-5105

First star : They tell me you'll en-dorse any cigarette, etc. Chesterfieldcigarettes. (In True Experiences,Feb.. 1928) © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c. Jan.13; K 231620.

Good resolution. Chesterfield ciga-rettes. (In American Magazine, Jan.,1928) © Dec. 20, 1927: 1 c. Jan. 13.

1928; K 231619.

Thoroughbreds. Chesterfield ciga-

rettes. © Nov. 7, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 2;K 233454.

Lindberg (Albert Julius) Everett,Wash. 5106

[Infant's bath and dressing cabinet]

© 1 c. Feb. 11, 1928; I 14466.

Little (A. E.) co., Los Angeles. 5107

Just another room. © Jan. 3. 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233406.

Locher (Harriett Hawley) Washing-ton. 51Q8

Books are like friends. © Feb. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 27 ; K 233776.

Long (W. E.) co.. Chicago. 5109-5115

Hoi sum. made with a mother's care

:

Great men made this country great,

etc. ; K 233460.—I'll be your valentinefor life, etc.; K 233460.—Mother'shappy 'cause she's got. etc. ; K233464.—Of all the witches I haveseen, etc.; K 233462.—The thing I

like 'bout goin' to school;, etc. ; K233461.—We love to think of mother,etc.; K 233465.—You'll never live to

see the clay, etc.; K 233463. © Dec.8, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 26, 1928.

Lopez (Vincent J.) New York. 5116

Lindbergh composite. © Mar. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; J 296724.

Lorey (Gustave) Albany. 5117,5118

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) and grand-daughter, Mary Adams Warner. ©Dec. 25, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1928; J295368.

Warner (Mrs. John A.) and daugh-ter, Mary Adams Warner. © Dec. 25,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; J 295369.

Low (Grace Rewell) New York. 5119

Cherie. © Feb. 20. 1928; 2 c. Feb.28; J 296443.

Lucerne-in-Maine community assn.,

Bangor, Me. 5120-5122

[Log cabin design, 7. 8] © Dec. 8,

1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 28, 1928 ; I 14420,14421.

[15] © Nov. 13, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 28, 1928; I 14422.

Lukacs (Martin M.) New York. 5123

Kossuth (Louis) monument in NewYork City. © Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.8; J 296606.

Luniart studio, Toledo, O. 5124-5137

Martin (Hon. John W. ) governor ofFlorida. © Jan. 9, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 16;J 295581.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES5138 pt. iv, n. »., v. 23

Lumart studio—Continued.

13 photographs

:

Adams (Hon. Ira A.) ; J 295587.—Case (Hon. Norman S.) Lieutenantgovernor of Rhode Island ; J 295588.

Dern (Hon. George H.) governor of

Utah; J 295583.—Dern (Mrs. GeorgeH.) of Utah; J 295582.—Emerson(Hon. Frank C.) governor of Wyo-ming; J 295580.—Emerson (Mrs.Frank C.) of Wyoming; J 295579.—Fead (Hon. John W.) ; J 295589.—Fisher (Hon. John S.) governor of

Pennsylvania; J 295584.—Hull (Hon.John C. ) of • Massachusetts ; J295591.—Hull (Mrs. John C.) of Mas-sachusetts; J 295590.—Richards (Hon.John S.) governor of South Carolina;J 295585.—Richards (Mrs. John S.)

of South Carolina ; J 295586.—Thomp-son (Hon. William Hale) mayor ofChicago; J 295578. © Jan. 14, 1928;2 c. each Jan. 16.

Lutheran co-operative press, Chenoa,111. 5138

[Border for frontispiece] (In OurSilent Messenger, Feb., 1928) © Feb.1, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 235077.

Lutz (Gerhard) East Moline, 111. 5139

East Moline high school. © Mar.14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 16; J 296665.

Lynn (Jacob Berger) Cleveland. 5140

Reflection. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 30; J 296904.

M. J. B. co., San Francisco.5141-5144

Man's choice. M. J. B. the full

flavored coffee. © Mar. 10. 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 26 ; K 236259.

Men are good judges of coffee. ©Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10 ; K 234825.

Men are particular. © Mar. 1,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 10; K 234826.

[24 sheet poster] © Feb. 15,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; K 233811.

McAuliffe & Booth, inc., New York.5145

Handiest telephone number book.[Coverl © Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 9,

1928; K 231567.

McBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.5146-5202

McB-L-co. monument

:

1972. Noville; J 296046.—1973. Bit-

ter; J 296047.—1974. Hartley; J296044.—1976. Martin; J 296045. ©Sept. 26, 1927; 2 c. each Feb. 2. 1928.

1868. Cas-2 c. Feb. 2,

, 1927; 2 c.

© Jan. 28,

295955.

Gray, 1903-2 c. Feb. 2,

28,

10,

10,

10,

17,

17,

McB-L co. monument,sidy. © Jan. 5, 1927;1928 ; J 295951.

1899. © Feb. 10Feb. 2. 1928 ; J 295914.

1905. Ackerman.1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J

1906. Martha E.1926. © Jan. 28, 1927;1928; J 295957.

1907. Appleby. © Jan.1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295956.

1908. Hornsby. © Mar.1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295915.

1910. Madison. © Mar.1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295916.

1912. Maisel. © Mar.1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295917.

1917. Wolfel. © Mar.1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295920.

1918. Headley. © Mar.1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295918.

1919. Perez. © Mar. 17, 1927;

2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295919.

1921. Name. © May 24, 1927 ;

2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295921.

1948. Hornsby. © June 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295922.

1951. Maitland. © July 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295925.

1954. Levine. © July 2, 1927;

2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295923.

1955. Acosta. © July 27,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2,. 1928 ; J 295924.

1957. Chamberlin. © Aug. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295927.

1962. Noville. © Aug. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295931.

1963. Ritter. © Aug 16, 1927 ;

2 c Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295933.

1964. Hartley. © Aug. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295928.

1965. Kanuckel. © Aug. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295929.

1966. Martin. © Aug. 16,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295930.

1967. Parker. © Aug. 16,

1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295932.

1968. Acosta. © Aug. 16,

1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295926.

1970. Havemeyer. © Sept. 28,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 296048.

1971. Spangler. © Jan. 30.

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295961.

1975. Kanuckel. © Sept. 24,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 296042.

1977. McLaughlin. © Jan. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295960.

86

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5234

1979. Hoover. © Jan. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295958.

1981. Wolfe. © Jan. 30, 19282 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295962.

1982. Noville. © Sept. 241927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928: J 296043.

1983. Lauer. © Jan. 30, 19282 c. Feb. 2; J 295959.

1984. Hartley. © Sept. 241927 : 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 296041.

1985. Elder. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2. 1928 ; J 295935.

1986. Waner. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295944.

1987. Morgan. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295942.

1988. Grange. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2. 1928 ; J 295937.

1989. Welker. © Dec-. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 192S ; J 295945.

1990. Cotter. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb 2, 192S : J 295934.

1991. Grant. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295938.

1992. Paxton. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 : J 295943.

1993. McMullen. © Dec. *

1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295940.

1994. Winton. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295946.

1995. Hunter. © Dec. 8, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295939.

1996. Maxwell. © Dec. 8.

1927; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295941.

1997. Keith. © Dec. 21, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295948.

1998. Rigby. © Dec. 21, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295950.

1999. Meyer. © Dec. 21, 19272 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295949.

2000. Hartline. © Dec. 211927 ; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928 ; J 295947.

2003. Emptage. © Dec. 81927: 2 c. Feb. 2, 1928; J 295936.

2009. Houpt. © Jan. 10, 19282 c. Feb. 2; J 295954.

2010. Downer. © Jan. 101928 ; 2 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295952.

2011. Hainer. © Jan. 10, 19282 c. Feb. 2 ; J 295953.

McCardell (Edgar S.) BraddockHeights. Md. 5203-5214

Braddock Heights, Md.

:

Bowling alley in Casino bldg. ; J296339.—Children's playground ; J296335.—Croquet courts: J 296334.—Dancing pavilion, 'inside of the; J296333.—Dancing pavilion, outside of

the; J 296341.—Jefferson boulevard;J 296330.—Maryland ave. ; J. 296331.—New slide board and observatory ; J296336.—Park ; J 296332.—Ponies ; J296337.—Skating ring [ !1 in Casinobldg. ; J 296340.—Tennis court ; J296338. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 20.

McClintock (O. B.) co.. Minneapolis.5215

Cupo-clock. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928;J 296532.

McClure (Royal A.) Seattle. 5216

Key to cell therapy. © 1 c. Feb. 4,

1928; I 14443.

McConkey (Alton B.) Seattle. 5217

Roberts (Theodore) © Jan. 3, 1928;2 c. Jan. 14 ; J 295398.

McCormick (Aletha) Los Angeles.5218

I am an appointment. © Sept. 1,

1927; 1 c. Sept. 12 ; 1 c. Nov. 8; K229830.

McCulloch bros., Phoenix, Ariz.5219-5228

Apache (Lake) A241-A248. © Nov.27, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 19, 1928; J295636-295643.

Apache loop, A240. © Nov. 27, 1927;

2 c. Jan. 19, 1928 ; J 295635.

Pleasant (Lake) 192. © Nov. 13,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1928 ; J 295644.

McCurry foto co., Sacramento, Calif.

5229, 5230

Young (Gov. C. C.) state of Calif.,

1, 2. © Jan. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb.20; J 296348, 296349.

Macdonald (Francis) Trona, Calif.

5231

Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley.

© Dec. 18. 1927; 2 c. Dec. 19; J295294.

McGraw-Hill pub. co., inc., New York.5232, 5233

Distribution of installed steam gen-erating equipment in industry in boiler

horsepower. © Dec. 10, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31 : I 14339.

Master chart of power's position in

the industrial structure. © Dec. 15,

1927: 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; I 14340.

McHenry (Samuel B.) Bloomsburg,Pa. 5234

Current water wheel. © Jan. 19,

1928; 2 c. Jan. 2ft; K 231678.

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McKay (Rollin H.) Missoula. Mont.5235, 5236

Along Huckelberry [ !] Creek, 520'.

© Dec. 2, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 7 ; J 295356.

Huckelberry [ !] Falls, 524. © Dec.2, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 7 ; J 295357.

McKinley (E. A.) Philadelphia. 5237

Fantasy of Valley Forge. © May 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1928 ; J 295864.

Mahoney (John J.) Dorchester. Mass.5238

[Trisection of any arc] © 1 c. Dec.27, 1927 ; I 14477. .

Ma'hony (A. G.) Chicago. 5239

I can go three weeks without a drinkif I have a Camel. © 1 c. Mar. 9.

1928 ; J 296614.

Malco products corpV, Brooklyn. 5240

Malco will go. go and go in rain.

hail, sleet or snow. © Dec. 20. 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 21, 1928 ; I 14405.

Maloney (Cecil Elmo) Chadron, Neb.5241

Tree at sundown. © Jan. 3, 1928;2 c. Jan. 7 ; J 295326.

Mangan co., Providence, R. I. 5242

Easter greetings. Ottodiaprile. ©Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 16 ; K 233727.

Mann & Benton, Chillicothe, O. 5243[Cut-out sheet for toy airplane con-

struction set] © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 2 ; I 14567.

Mansfield (Charles F.) Springfield, 111.

5244, 5245

Washington (George) by GilbertStuart. © Mar. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12

;

J 296638.

showing therein the old frame.© Mar. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; J 296637.

Marceau co. ltd., New York.5246-5279

Barrett (Judge J.) 1. 2. © Feb. 8.

1928; 2 c. each Mar. 1; J 296551-296552.

Dixon (D. H.) © Feb. 14, 1928; 2c. Mar. 1 ; J 296557.

Elson's (Mrs. H. W.) fireplace. ©Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296720.

Green (Commander Fitzhugh) ©Feb. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 : J 296558.

Samuels ( Samuel ) © Feb. 14, 1928 ;

2 c. Mai'. 1 ; J 2965G0.

3 photographs

;

Elson (H. W.) 1, 2.—Phillips (MissL.) © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 1

;

J 296548-396550.

3 photographs

:

Harding (Mrs. James)—Husslein(Dr. Joseph)—Tally (Robert) © Feb.16. 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 1 ; J 296561-296563.

4 photographs

;

Hackett (James J.)—Smith (Hon-.

Edward J.) 1, 2.—Thomas (Norman)© Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 1; J296553-296556.

5 photographs

:

Joyzelle (Rosamonde) 1,2.—Kimball(James H.)—Lincoln (Emily) 1, 2.

© Feb. 19. 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 1; J296564-296568.

6 photographs

:

Eckstein (Mrs. Fred)—Hall (Jessie

Lee)—Kay (F.)—MacDougal (Mrs.Alice Foote)—Scott (D. J.)—Shreve(R. H.) © Feb. 3. 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 1 ; J 296542-296547.

7 photographs

;

Elder (Ruth) 1, 2.—Haas (S. A.) 1,

2.—Hoey (Jane)—Mestres (Clarita) 1,

2. © Jan. 31, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 1

;

J 296535-296541.

Marcus folding box co., Brooklyn. 5280

[Vanities of 1928] © Jan. 13, 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 19; K 231761.

Mark (Aris S.) Brooklyn. 5281

[Logarithmic crop forecasting chartfor grains] © 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928 ; I

14455.

Martin (Glenn L.) co.. Cleveland.5282-5284

Martin bomber (Twin radial A. C.

engines) (Model 75-B) Blueprint. ©July 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1928 ; I 14454.

Three view land plane, modelT4M-1, dwg. S-97-2G. Blueprint. ©June 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1928; I

14294.

Three view seaplane, model T4M-1,dwg. S-97-21. Blueprint. © June 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 6. 1928 ; I 14293.

Marzillier (Paul) Milwaukee. 5285

[Perspective and building plans for

an automobile sales and service bldg.

12 sheets. 11 blueprints] © 1 c.

Jan. 28, 1928 ; I 14464.

Mason (Lvnne Emerson) Los Angeles.5286

Yucca beautiful. © Oct. 15, 1927;2 c. Nov. 28 ; J 295327.

Masters (Edwin Grant) Indianapolis.5287

Time. © Jan. 15. 1928; 1 c. Feb.

6 ; 1 c. Mar. 7 ; J 295905.

S '

»

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5597

Maurer (Joseph M.) Galveston, Tex.5288-5290

Burning Scottish rite cathedral, A,

B. © Feb. 8. 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 25

;

J 296385, 296386,

Galveston, Tex.. Scottish rite cathed-

ral, burning. © Feb. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

9 ; J 296005.

Maxwell (James Albert) Joliet, 111.

5291, 5292

Winter. Hickory Creek, PilcherArboretum. © Jan. 15. 1927 : 2 c. Feb.

25, 1928 ; J 296390.

Winter. Road in Pilcher Arboretum.© Jan. 15, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1928;J 296391.

Medallic art co., New York. 5293

Lindbergh (Charles A.) Portrait

bust, front view. New York to Parisin 33

y

2 hrs. © 1 c. Feb. J 6, 1928; J296121.

Mendota monument CO., Mendota, 111.

5294

[Memorial] Sheadle. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Feb. 20, 1928 ; I 14544.

Merchants associated corp., Detroit.

5295

Merchants associated corp. © Feb.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233759.

Merchant's identification, fire & police

depts., inc., Denver. 5296

Merchant's identification. [Em-blems of fire and police depts. in uppercenter ; firemen fighting fire below

;

flames at either side] © Feb. 15.

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 234838.

Merchants pub. co., Kalamazoo.5297-5310

14 prints :

[After the rain]—[Bedtime sto-

ries]— [First aid]—Good n i z, h t,

293480.—In the foothills, 293268.—[New milkmaid]—Pensioner, 293267.

Playmates. 293479.—Purity, 293481—[Signal]— [Sleepy time]— [There is noplace like home |

— [Visitors in camp]—When dreams come true. 293478. ©Dec. 1. 1927: 2 c. each Feb. 1. 1928:K 234016-234029.

Messenger pub. co.. Chicago. 5311

[Girl with red hair in eveningclothes with boquet of red roses] ©Oct. 15, 1927: 2 c. Nov. 7; K 232780.

Metal finishers machine co.. Cleveland.5312^5317

Metal finishers machine co. polishingbuffing machine, arrangement for

finishing strips, 1. Blueprint. © Jan.

12, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; I 14563.

general arrangement, 104.

Blueprint. © Dec. 17. 1927; 2 c. Mar.1, 1928 ; I 14562.

Operating mechanism, 2. Blue-print. © Dec. 12, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 1,

1928: I 14561.

3. Blueprint. © Jan. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; I 14560'.

shafts. 102. Blueprint. © Nov.10, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1928 ; I 14559.

Metal finishers machine co. 40"sheets, standard buffing machine, gen-eral arrangement, 110'. Blueprint. ©Jan. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; I 14558.

Metric metal works of American Meterco., inc., Erie. Pa. 5318, 5319

Orifice meter chart. Metric metalworks, M-30-F. © Aug. 22, 1927 ; 2 c.

Sept. 23; I 14337.

M-250-F. © Aug. 22, 1927 ; 2 c.

Sept. 23 ; I 14338.

Metropolitan lif£ insurance co., NewYork. 5320

Nuthin' I like! (In McCall's Maga-zine. Feb., 1928) © Jan. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 6 ; K 231513.

Metropolitan newspaper service, NewYork. 5321-5597

Abel substitute. © Dec. 20, 19271 c. Jan. 10. 1928 ; K 233148,

After California gold. © Jan. 61928; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 233370.

America's hope. © Jan. 23. 19281 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234283.

Among the famous catchers. © Feb25. 1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; K 234936.

Among the left-handers. © Jan. 281928: 1 c. Feb. 7; K 234288.

Ban Johnson's successor. © Jan27. 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 7 : K 234287.

Beeg, strong fellers. © Feb. 181928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234930'.

Bounding Betty. © Dec. 14, 19271 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231537.

Brooklyn's Banny. © Jan. 9, 19281 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233372.

B's in football. © Dec. 22. 19271 c. Jan. 10. 1928 ; K 233150.

Bullet Bill. © Jan. 17, 1928; 1 c

Feb. 7 ; K 234278.

Catalina quintet. © Feb. 28, 19281 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234938.

Clan of runners. © Feb. 7. 19281 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233904.

Combining two sports. © Dec. 16,

1927: 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 233145.

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Metropolitan newspaper service—Con.

Crossing the bar. © Mar. 2, 1928;1 c. Mar. 22 ; K 236201.

Disciples of Rockne. © Dec. 7,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 231531.

Driver Horn. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233155.

Ella Cinders. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-13, 15; 1 c. each Dec. 27; K231552-231554. 231564, 231555-231560,231565, 231561-231563.—Dec. 16-25, 27-31; 1 c. each Jan,. 10; K 233132,233133. 233130. 233134-233139, 233131,233140-233144.—Jan. 1, 3-15 ; 1 c. eachJan. 19; K 233389. 233378-233382,23390, 233383-233388, 233391.—Jan. 16-

31 ; 1 c. each Feb. 7 ; K 234291-234296,234275, 234297-234302. 234276. 234303,234304.—Feb. 1-15; 1 c. each Mar. 2;K 233912-233915, 233897, 233916-233921. 233898. 233922-233924.—Feb.16-18, 20-25, 27-29, 19, 26; 1 c. eachMar. 8 ; K 234862-234875.—Mar. 1-15

;

1 c. each Mar. 22; K 236226-236228,236239, 236229-236234. 236240, 236235-236238.

Famous Harrises. © Feb. 3. 1928;1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233901.

February birthdays. © Feb. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233902.

Fordham flyer. © Jan. 30, 1928;1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234289.

Former Olympic star. © Mar. 15,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 236212.

From gridiron to rink. © Jan. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233368.

From the panther's lair. © Dec.28, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233154.

German Mercury. © Feb. 10, 1928

:

1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233907.

German stars in sports. © Mar. 10.

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 22 ; K 236208.

Golfing football coaches. © Dec. 9,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231533.

Golfing genius. © Jan. 26, 1928;1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234286.

Good time Cbarlie. © Jan. 18,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 234279.

Good Time Guy. 1927-1928. ©[Daily] :

Dec. 1-3, 5-10, 12-15 ; 1 c. each Dec.27 ; K 231539-231551.—Dec. 16, 17, 19-24. 26-31; 1 c. each Jan. 10; K233158-233171.—Jan. 14. 16-21,' 23-27.

30, 31 ; 1 c. each Feb. 7 : K 234305-234318.—Jan. 23, 26-28, 30-Feb. 4. 6-

11, 13-15 ; 1 c. each Mar. 2 ; K 233925-233943.—Feb. 16-18, 20-25. 27-29 ; 1 c.

each Mar. 8; K 234916-234927.—Mar.

1-3, 5-10, 12-15 ; 1 c. each Mar. 22 ; K236213-236225.

Gridiron and court. © Feb. 27,1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234937.

Handball champion. © Feb. 1, 1928 ;

1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233899.

He chews to run. © Feb. 29, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234939.

Heavy stuff. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 22 ; K 236200.

Helen valentines. © Feb. 11. 1928;1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233908.

His bat still speaks. © Mar. 8, 1928 ;

1 c. Mar. 22 ; K 236206.

How he stops 'em. © Feb. 22.

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234933.

Ice whirlwind. © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 2; K 233903.

In the spotlight. © Feb. 21. 1928;1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234932.

In the Yankees' bag. © Mar. 6,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 236204.

Intercollegiate champs. © Feb. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234928.

Is Jack superstitious? © Jan. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233376.

Jack of all sports. © Dec. 1, 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231526.

Kings who kept their crowns. ©Dec. 10, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231534.

M's in football. © Dec. 8, 1927;1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231532.

Man versus horse. © Jan. 25,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234285.

Mighty kicks and kickers. © Dec.3, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231528.

Montreal maroons. © Jan. 19,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 234280.

Neptune's daughter. © Feb. 23,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; K 234934.

New Indian chiefs. © Jan. 3, 1928

:

1 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233367.

Next champion? © Feb. 24. 1928;1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 234935.

Not what you'd expect. © Jan. 11,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233374.

O, O, what a relief. © Dec. 30,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 2:33156.

Olympics, ancient and modern. ©Jan. 14, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 233377.

Parallel cases. © Dec. 6, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231530.

Purdue in basketball. © Jan. 31,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 234290.

Quintuple threat. © Dec. 23, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 283151.

90

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5613

Real champion. © Jan. 5, 1928 ; 1 c.

Jan. 19; K 233369.

Reenter the chesty one. © Mar. 5,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 236203.

Rival captains. © Dec. 21, 1927;

1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 233149.

Rival goalies. © Dec. 27, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 10, 1928; K 233153.

Royal guards. © Dec. 5, 1927 ; 1 c.

Dec. 27; K 231529.

Running Martins. © Feb. S, 3928;

1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233905.

Ruth throughout the ages. © Jan.

7, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 233371.

Scattered Browns. © Jan. 21, 1928

:

1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 2342S2.

Seeks Segrave's record, (c) Feb. 15,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 233911.

Sleepless carnival again. © Mar. 3,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 236202.

Seeking Welshman. © Mar. 7. 192S;

1 c. Mar. 22; K 236205.

Some more goalies. © Mar. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 22 ; K 236211.

Something on his mind. © Mar.22 ; K 236209.

Spirit of St. Louis. © Feb. 9, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233906.

Stanford's big train. © Dec. 12,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231535.

Supreme achievement. © Dec. 31.

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10. 1928 ; K 233157.

That Cub-Pirate deal. © Dec. 19.

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233147.

Their third meeting. © Feb. 17,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 8; K 234929.

They shall pass. © Dec. 17, 1927;1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 233146.

Three intersectional battles. ©Dec. 24, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 10. 1928; K233152.

Three new managers. © Jan. 12.

1928; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 233375.

Three-star Steve. © Jan. 20. 1928;1 c. Feb. 7: K 234281.

Three water boys. © Mar. 9, 1928:1 c. Mar. 22; K 236207.

Toronto terror. © Jan. 10, 1928;1 c. Jan. 19; K 233373.

Traveling Tierney. © Feb. 13; 1 c.

Mar. 2 ; K 233909.

Two Jewish stars. © Dec. 15. 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 27; K 231538.

Two prominent Reds. © Mar. 1S,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 22 ; K 236210.

Two water babies. '© Jan. 16, 1928 ;

1 c. Feb. 7 ; K 234277.

Up for another trial. © Jan. 24,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 234284.

Walkers in sports. © Dec. 2, 1927;1 c. Dec. 27; K 231527.

White versus black. © Feb. 14,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 233910.

Winged feet. © Feb. 20, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 8; K 234931.

Wolverine express. © Feb. 2, 1928;1 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233900.

W's in football. © Dec. 13, 1927;1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231536.

Meyercord co., Chicago. 5598

[Cavalier A] © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Nov. 12 ; K 233313.

Michigan furniture co., New York.5599

World beater. © Mar. 16, 1928;2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 236197.

Midland doll co., Chicago. 5600, 5601

Bathing beauty. © 1 c. Feb. 13,

1928; J 296037.

Bathing doll. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1928;

J 295719.

Miller (Charles Edward) Independ-ence, Mo. 5602-5609

8 photographs:Smith (Hyrum) skull, front view;

J 296024.—Smith (Hyrum) skull, low-er front view; J 296026.—Smith (Hy-rum) skull, side view; J 296025.—Smith (Joseph) the prophet, skull, side

view; J 296030.—Smith (Joseph) theprophet's skull, front view ; J 296031.

Smith (Joseph and Hyrum) partlydisinterred bodies, Nauvoo, 111. ; J296028.—Smith (Joseph and Hyrum)skulls, back view; J 296029.—Smith(Joseph, Hyrum and Emma) martyry,Nauvoo, 111. ; J 296027 ; 1 c. each Feb.

10, 1928.

Miller (Thomas P.) Mifflintown, Pa.5610

Chamberlain (Col. Clarence D.)trans-Atlantic flier. © Feb. 8, 1928;2 c. Feb.. 11 ; J 296015.

Miller & Pflueger. San Francisco.5611. 5612

San Francisco. Calif., Stock ex-

change. © Feb. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 2

;

J 296521.

450 Sutter. © Feb. 17. 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 27 ; J 296445.

Mills (Frank Milton) Omaha, Neb.5613

Mils de luxe style motor road sign

design no. 1. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1928 ; J296618.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES5614 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Milner (Moses Charles) Bandon, Or.5614, 5615

Milner (Moses Embree) (CaliforniaJoe) A. B. © 1 c. each Dec. 21, 1927

;

J 295979, 295980.

Mitchell fashion co., inc., New York.5616-5618

Mitchell fashions. American ladiestailor. 1928 spring and summer 1928,3200-3210. © Jan. 13, 1928; 2 c. Feb.10 ; K 234269.

Spring and summer 1928. 3300-3312. 3303-B, 3305-B. 3310-B. © Feb.7, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 10 ; K 234270.

3313-3325, 3321-B, 3322-B,3323-B, 3325-B. © Feb. 7. 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 10; K 234268.

Mitchell's tours, inc., Miami, Fla.

5619

Havana. [Des"gn for cover] ©Jan. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 9 ; K 231568.

Moderner kunst-verlag g. m. b. h., Ber-lin. 5620

[Siidliche landschaf t ; von W. Re-nauld J © July 1, 1927 ; 1 c. Sept. 3

;

K 230892.

Moller (Hugo) New York. 5621

Love thy neighbor. © Jan. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18 ; J 295626.

Moeller (Ludwig) Luebeck. Germany.5622-5624

Augustusbriicke Dresden ; von OskarKokoschka. © Dec. 30, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.16, 1928 ; K 234782.

[Wiinsche und wolken. (Moon-light's solemn trance) ] ; by Wolfgang-miiller. © Feb. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 23

;

K 234522.

Zur sommerszeit (Summer time);

by W. Hanft. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928; K 234783.

Moody (Alman W.) Bristol, N. H.5625

Lakeside birches. © Nov. 15, 1927

;

2 c. Nov. 14 ; J 295340.

Moore (Henry Carlos) Owosso, Mich.5626

Curwood (James Oliver) studio, 2.

© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 9 ; J 296344.

Moore (S. Spencer) co., Charleston,W. Va. 5627

Owens bottle and Libbey Owenssheet glass co. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Nov. 22 ; J 295629.

Moore (T. D.) San Francisco. 5628

Mary. © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1928: J296529.

Morgan engineering co., Meinph's,Tenn. 5629

Morgan engineering co., Memphis,Tenn., 1928. [Farms with industrialtown in background at left; levee andriver at right] © Feb. 15. 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 17 ; K 234735.

Morrill (George Harold) Boston. 5630

iChord chart for tenor banjo] ©

1 c. Jan. 20, 1928 ; I 14453.

Morrison (Hugh) jr., Woodstock, Va.5631

Valley of the Shenandoah at Wood-stock, Va. © Dec. 19, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.17, 1928 ; J 295620.

Morrison (Van D.) Cleveland. 5632

Differential brake for front wheels.[Drawing] © 1 c. Mar. 19, 1928; I

14656.

Morton (Karl R.) Cincinnati. 5633

Morton step-out. © Nov. 22, 1927;2 c. Dec. 1 ; K 231585.

Morton mfg. co., Chicago. 5&34-56S6

24 prints:Are we bound with red tape?—Are

we in danger of fire?—Are we wastingpower?—Are we wasting time?—Canwe boost our economy level?—Every-one likes to write slogans.—Extra fing-

ers do not grow.—Have you any in-

ventions?—How can we cut downabsenteeism?—How can we save onmaterial?—How should we handletardiness?—How the firm could savemoney.—How would you increase pro-

duct ion?—Ideas for new by-products.

It's the little things that count.—OldMan Spoilage.—Power of ideas.—Thatidea of yours.—Think.—This coun-try.—What a fire could mean to you.

What I hear about our products.

What I think about our designs.

What minor improvements can wemake? © Sept. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan.25. 1928; K 234030-234053.

29 prints :

Accuracy, our prime essential, 50

:

K 234697.—Acres of diamonds, 40; K234707.—Are we wasting money in

transportation, 29; K 234717.—Are wewell guarded, 42 ; K 234705.—By team-work we win, 39 ; K 234708.—Can youmake a suggestion on these. 51 ; K234696.—Can we save steps, 33; K234714.—Climbing the ladder. 48; K234699.—Do you ever feel groggy* 3(5

;

K 234711.—Help us save, and yourselfto earn, 41: K 234706.—How about theother department, 43; K 234704.—Howcan we keep our lead, 53; K 234694.—

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How would you improve our products,-54; K 234693.—Ideas are gold. 44: K234703.—Let them laugh if they will-but stick to your idea, 35 ; K 234712.—Magic wand won't make you rich, 47

;

K 234700.—Merry Christmas. Christ-

mas week is here, etc., XI ; K234692.—More uses for our products,

38 ; K 234709.—New products we couldmake, 26; K 234720.—Oversight is

sometimes costly, 27; K 234719.—Po-lice up, 28; K 234718.—Quality mustbe inherent, 46 ; K 234701.—Red devil

always wins. 37 ; K 234710.—Releaseyour ideas, 49; K 234698.—Should wemake something else, 31; K 234716.

This is your suggestion week, 45 ; K234702.—When a man quits, 34; K234713.—You are a part of us, 52; K234695.—You write an advertisement,32; K 234715. © Sept. 1, 1927; 2 c.

each Feb. 27, 1928.

Mottet (Henry) San Francisco. 5687

[Amongst friends that never fal]

© Dec. 17, 1927; 2 c, Feb. 13. 1928;K 235039.

Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.5688-5691

San Francisco, Calif., business andapartment house district from Tele-

phone bldg. © Dec. 3, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec.27 ; J 295661.

from Mark Hopkins hotel. ©Dec. 3, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; J 295662.

skyline of financial district

from the Fairmont hotel. © Feb. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; J 296595.

with fountain in foreground.

© Feb. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; J 296594.

Mowbray (A. R.) & co., ltd., London.5692

Our Lady of sweet flowers. © Oct.

27, 1927 ; 1 c. Nov. 8 ; K 234721.

Mugler (Herman A.) Lynbrook, N. Y.

5693

[Mugler auto pit. 27 sheets, blue-prints! © May 14. 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 16,

1928 ; I 14431.

Mulberry health center, New Yorkassn. for improving the conditionof the poor, New York. 5694-5697

4 prints

:

Begin early to give cod liver oil ; K232758.—Does your child look like

this? Sunshine helps do the trick; K232776.—Prevent bow legs. Give codliver oil; K 232766.—These chickensare the same age. Sunshine made thedifference ; K 232772. © Oct. 17, 1927 ;

2 c. each Nov. 25.

5729

Muller (John Ferris) New Orleans.5698

[Method of displaying real estatefor trade to clients. 2 sheets, blue-prints] © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928; I 14341.

Munroe (John Gerald) Oak Park, 111.

5699

Japanese friendship dolls. © Mar.5, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296674.

Murray corp. of America, Detroit.

5700

Coach work by Murray. (In Satur-day Evening Post, Jan. 28, 1928) ©Jan. 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 6 ; K 233682.

Myers (Lewis E.) and co., Valparaiso,Ind. 5701-5725

25 prints :

Animals of the farm; K 236162.—Animals of the zoo; K 236163.—Birdneighbors ; K 236164.—Borders and all

overs; K 236157.—Children's pets;K 236161.—Drawings by Joe Jones

;

K 236172.—How, the chldren travel,

1, 2; K 236152. 236153.—In the chil-

dren's garden ; K 236156.—Landscapesby little folks: K 236171.—Lettering

;

K 236160.—Portraits of our playmates

;

K 236170.—Poster making ; K 236159.—Stenciling; K 236158.—Story bookchildren; K 236154.—Story bookland; K 236155.—Things the childrenuse; K 236149.—Things the childrenwear : K 236151.—Tree friends ; K236165.—What the children eat; K236150.—Where the children live; K236148.—With color and brush; K236169.—With hammer and saw; K236166.—With needle and thread; K236168- -With warp and woof; K236167. © Jan. 2, 1926 ; 2 c. each Mar.19, 1928.

Myzett (Rudolf) Hollywood, Calf.5726

Hollywood. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 2S; J 296345.

Nashville printers club, Nashville.

5727, 5728

Standard cost finding chart no. 2.

Slug casting machine composition. ©Dec. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 8; I 14608.

3. Small Platen presses, handfed. © Jan. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 16 ; 1 c.

Mar. 8 ; I 14609.

Nast (Conde) publications, inc., Green-wich, Conn. 5729

New perfume. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1928

;

J 296363.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES5730 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

National assn. Merchant tailors ofAmerica, Buffalo, N. Y. 5730

No two men are alike, Be welldressed, have your clothes custommade. © Jan. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 27

;

K 231958.

National assn. of insurance agents,New York. 5731

Standard automobile identification

certificate. © Dec. 30, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb.29, 1928 ; K 235041.

National broadcasting co., San Fran-cisco. 5732

Rounders. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1928; J295695.

National bureau of domestic sciences,

inc., Chicago. 5733

[Cooking magic] © Oct. 8, 1925;2 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; K 231600.

National cathedral assn., Washington.5734-5748

Washington, D. C, Cathedral:Ancient wheel cross at the end of

the rose garden, 13 ; J 296710.—As it

will appeal when completed, 1 ; J296698.—Bishop's garden, outer corner,

2; J 296699.—Boxwood garden, 4; J296701.—Entrance to Hortulus, the lit-

tle garden, 5; J 296702.—Entrancewalk of the Bishop's garden, 3; J296700.—Great pine in the Bishop'sgarden, 14; J 296711.—Great pinethrough the postern gate, 15; J296712.—Great yew, 11; J 296708.—Hortulus, the little garden from theShadow house, 7 ; J 296704.—Hortulus,the little garden with font of Charle-magne's time, 6; J 296703.—Shadowhouse, 9; J 296706.—Shady crosswalkin the boxwood garden, 8; J 296705—Two memorial boxwoods, 12 ; J296709.—View from the Shadow house,

10; J 296707. © Mar. 16, 1927; 2 c.

each Mar. 20.

National child welfare assn., inc., NewYork. 5749-5770

[(Good manners)] :

Family in my Noah's ark, etc., 4

;

K 231503.—Jack-in-the-box is a gentle-

man, etc., 2 ; K 231501.—Jocko wears alittle cap, etc., 3 ; K 231502.—No one'svoice is softer, sweeter, etc., 7 ; K231506.—Susanna's manners are so

good, etc., 1; K 231500.—Teddy bearwhy aren't you able, etc., 6; K231505.—When Grandpa Gray comesto our house, etc., 5 ; K 231504.—YoSan is the politest doll, etc., 8 ; K231507. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. eachDec. 2.

(Knighthood of youth) :

Build good habits; K 233434.—Jointhe quest of character; K 233437.

Quest of the goodly knights ; K233436.—Slay bad habits; K 233435.© Dec. 22, 1927; 1 c. each Jan. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. each Jan. 23.

10 prints

:

Bony Bertha grows duller and thin-ner, etc., 9 ; K 234835.—Business Bettyrides downtown, etc., 6; K 234832.

Chatter-box Cora and her chums, etc.,

8; K 234834.—My face is mine, saidJaunty Jane, etc., 3; K 234829.—Noisy Nell and Quiet Kay, etc., 4;K 234830.—Nora Knocker's chief de-light is knocking everything in sight,

5; K 234831.—Shiftless Selma earnseasy pay, etc., 2 ; K 234828.—Tardy Til-

lie is always late, etc., 10 ; K 234836.—When work piles up and the boss is

worried, etc., 7 ; K 234833.—10 would-be workers waiting in line, etc., 1 ; K234827. © Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 2.

National geographic society, Washing-ton. 5771

Discoverer. © Feb. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 27; K 233784.

National society for prevention of

blindness, New York. 5772

Let there be light. © Dec. 29, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; J 295354.

National tuberculosis assn., New York.5773, 5774

You may have tuberculosis. [Poster]

© Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 28; K234533.

[Posterette] © Feb. 15, 1928 ;

2 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234532.

Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) Naulty (Les-lie Fairfax) and Naulty (NancyWashington) Hartford. 5775-5777

Fairnault combined railway andflight station, or airport, using presentrailway terminals, way stations anddepots and their routine traffic andother facilities for air passenger, mailand express service and the railwaytracks and yards as locations for Fair-nault elevated flightways of metalgrille work or other suitable deckingand the railroad right of way as anairway, or flight route, between cities

and towns. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; I

14336.

Fairnault flight stations and flight-

ways to be built over railroad tracksalongside or over railway stations ordepots, thus using the facilities of the

94

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 5811

railroad stations for air passengersand the railroad right of way as anairway between cities and towns andproviding means for air service to beoperated by the railroads or an affil-

iated or controlled air transport co.

© 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; I 14334.

Fairnault high level and low level,

elevated, metal grille decks, steel

structure, flightways and flight station,

or airports for railway-air service

using facilities of railroad terminals,

space over tracks and right of wayfor a complete system of transporta-tion by railroads of passengers by air-

plane and airship with mail, light ex-

press, valuable packages and baggage.Structural and operative plans. ©1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; I 14335.

Naylor (Edward H.) and White (Na-thaniel M.) Lakeland, Fla.

5778-5784

Home dollars. © Feb. 18, 1927;1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 1; K234649.

Home dollars

:

Build you a home and educate yourchildren, 2; K 233778.—Make steadywork and better wages, 4 ; K 233780.

Make the farmer prosperous. 5 ; K233781.—Really buy satisfaction, 3;K 233779.—Will increase your savings,6: K 233782. © Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 27.

Roving dollars turned into home dol-

lars means community prosperity, 1.

© Feb. 18, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928;K 234650.

Nelson (Thomas) & sons co.. NewYork. 5785-5803

19 prints:Burn, fig. 73; K 235014.—Carbon-

dioxide 70 per cent., oxygen 30 percent. Land] Propylene 81 per cent.,

oxygen 19 per cent., plate 3 ; K235015.—Congenital hernia containingloop of transverse colon and wide seg-

ment of omentum, etc., plate 1: K235016.—Diagrammatic drawing to il-

lustrate the routes of extension betweenthe finger joints, etc.. fig. 41 ; K235017.—Ethylene 94 per cent., oxygen6 per cent, [and] Acetylene 94 percent., oxygen 6 per cent., plate 2 ; K23501S.—Fibromyoma of uterus, fig.

25; K 235004.—Giant-cell sarcoma ofhead of tibia, with osteoid tissue andcalcification, fig. 15; K 235005.—In-operable branchial carcinoma treatedby cautery excision, plate 4; K235019.—Melanosarcoma of eye, fig.

28C. Melanosarcoma of nejr've trunk,

fig. 28D; K 235006.—Melanosarcomaof skin, fig. 28A. Melanosarcoma ofskin, invading the peripheral sinus of

a lymph node, fig. 28B ; K 235007.—Mixed tumor of parotid, fig. 72 ; K235008.—Mixed tumor of parotid, fig,

73 ; K 235009.—Mixed tumor of parotidslit open, plate 1; K 235020.—Nitrousoxid 93 per cent., oxygen 7 per cent,[and] Ether vapor 34 per cent., oxygen66 per cent., plate 1; K 235021.—Osteogenic sarcoma of upper end ofhumerus, fig. 16 ; K 235010—Schematic-drawing to illustrate the routes of ex-tensions in web infections, fig. 29 ; K235022.—Specimen removed from pa-tient shown in fig. 52, plate 3 ; K235023.—Teratoma of kidney contain-ing cartilage, fig. 74; K 235011.

Tumor of left soleus muscle ; K235012. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. eachMar. 15, 1928.

Neun (Roy. H.) St. Louis. 5804

St. Louis, Mo., Municipality of St,

Louis, Mo., governing officials 1927\.

1928. © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27.

1928; J 296032.

New York stock exchange, New York.5805, 5806;

New York (City) New York stockexchange, facade © Mar. 9, 1928;2 c. Mar. 10 ; J 296627.

New York stock exchange, commit-tee of arrangements, 7th annual dinnerto the employees who have partici-

pated in various sports during season1926-1927. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb.16; J 296122.

New York telegram co., New York.5807

Victim of confessed torch murderer.This photograph of Miss MargaretBrown, etc. © Feb. 23. 1928; 1 cFeb. 24 ; K 234653.

Newcomer (Everett David) Phoenix,Ariz. 5808-5810-

Camel Back Mountain, aerial photo,© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10; J 296641.

Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona state capi-tol, aerial photo. © Dec. 25, 1927;2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; J 295290.

business district, aerial photo,© Dec. 25. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928; J295289.

Newman (Sigmund) New York. 5811

[Engineering scales and calendar,,with decimal equivalents, also pro-tractor] © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c. Mar.15; I 14631.

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Newspaper feature service, inc., NewYork. 5812-5862

Alexander Smart, esq. 1927-1928.

© Weekly: Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec.13-Jan. 3; K 233045-233048.—Jan. 8,

15: 1 c. each Jan. 16, 23; K 233757,233758.—Jan. 22. 29 : 1 c. each Jan. 31,

Feb. 4 ; K 234654, 234655.—Feb. 5-26

;

1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7; K 234943-234946.

Dot and Dash.'

1927-1928. ©Weekly : Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3: K 233049-233052.—Jan. 8-29;1 c. each Jan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234203-234206.—Feb. 5-26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 15-Mar. 7; K 234947-234950.

Elmer. 1927-1928. © Weekly:Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3;K 233041-233044.—Jan. 8, 15; 1 c.

each Jan. 16, 23; K 233755, 233756.—Jan. 22, 29; 1 c. each Jan. 31, Feb. 4;Iv 234656. 234657.—Feb. 5-19; 1 c.

each Feb. 15-28; K 234940-234942.

Polly and her pals. 1927-1928.

© Weekly: Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec.13-Jan. 3; K 233053-233056.—Jan. 8-

29; 1 c. each Jan. 16-Feb. 4; K234207-234210.—Feb. 5-26; 1 c. eachFeb. 15-Mar. 7; K 234951-234954.—Mar. 4-25; 1 c. each Mar. 10-28; K235165-235168.

Mies (Robert) jr., New York.5863-5882

20 photographs

:

Aleba, a Djoeka girl, 109-3; J295306.—Convict bearing shingles,

Charvein, French Giana, 92-4; J295316.—Convicts filling water-carts,

St. Joseph, French Giana, 88-6; J295320.—Djoeka boy with bow and ar-

row, 110-1; J 295302.—Djoeka house,Dutch Guiana, 106-9; J 295308.—Do-mini, a Djoeka granman, 111-6 ; J295304.—French convict at Moengo-Tappo, French Guiana, 111-9 ; J295303.—Guiana convict brings in adeadly jungle snake, 92-9 ; J 295315.—Landing at Ajoema Kondre, DutchGuiana, 107-11; J 295307.—NegreBosche at St. Laurent, French Guiana,97-1 ; J 295314.—Negre Bosche womanat St. Laurent, French Guiana, 97-3;J 295313.—Niles (Blair) and RobertNiles, jr., in camp in Dutch Guina,105-11; J 295309.—Niles (Blair) andRobert Niles. jr., on Devil's Island,

89-4; J 295319.—Niles (Blair) as shetravelled by hand-car propelled by twoArab convicts. 92-2: J 295318.—Niles(Blair) en route for Devil's Island,

88-1; J 295321.—Niles (Blair) in the

Djoeka country. Dutch Guiana, 109-

11; J 295305.— St. Pierre (Creque)

French Guiana, 92-3; J 295317.—Transportes at work in St. Laurent,French Guiana, 99-1; J 295312.—Transportes landing from the Marti-niere at St. Laurent, French Guiana,100-7 ; J 295311.—Transportes on wayto prison St. Laurent, French Guiana,102-3 ; J 295310. © 1 c. each Jan. 6,

1928.

Nixon (George F.) & co., Chicago.5883

Treasure chest. © Feb. 16, 1928;2 c. Feb. 20; K 234519.

Noma (Fred) Niagara Falls, N. Y.5884-5889

Niagara Falls

:

At sunset; J 295270.—Below tum-bling waters of Niagara; J 295274.

Bridal Veil, scene of; J 295269.

Horseshoe Falls ; J 295272.—Moonlightabove Horseshoe Falls; J 295271.

Storm gathering over American Falls

;

J 295273. © Dec. 31, 1927 ; 2 c. eachJan. 3, 1928.

North American fibre products co.,

Cleveland. 5890

North American fibre products co.

Mogul. Horneblende. © Jan. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 234516.

Novix specialty co., New York.5891, 5892

Indoor aviator. © Dec. 20, 1927;2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 232796.

Koin-kick-football. © Jan. 2, 1928;2 c. Jan. 19; K 233408.

Nye (Benjamin E.) Omaha. 5893

Colonial lady. © Mar. 23, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 26 ; J 296734.

Oakes (L. J.) Las Vegas, Nev. 5894

Las Vegas district, Nev. Visualiza-tion of the Las Vegas district, ClarkCo., Nev., after completion of theBoulder dam, etc. © Dec. 15, 1927;2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; J 295265.

Oakite products, inc., New York.5895-5900

Oakite agitation tank and basket,B-85. Blueprint. © Jan. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Jan. 13; I 14322.

Oakite equipment for strippingpaint from tenders, D-82. Blueprint.

© Dec. 21, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1928;I 14409.

Oakite (parts) cleaning basket, B-84. Blueprint. © Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; I 14323.

Oakite radiator flushing and clean-

ing tank, B-86. Blueprint. © Jan. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 13 ; I 14324.

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Oakite valve reclaiming equipment,C-89. Blueprint. © Jan. 17, 1928;2 e. Jan. 25 ; I 14411.

Parts for Oakite tender stripping(paint) equipment, D-83. Blueprint.

© Dee. 28, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1928;1 14410.

O'Brien (Frederick W.) Brighton,Mich. 5901, 5902 <

Ford Tudor taken at Brighton, A,B. © Nov. 2. 1927 ; 2 c. each Nov. 16

;

J 295352. 295353.

Offermann (F. J.) art works, inc.,

Buffalo. 5903-5926

Enchanted spot. © Jan. 1, 1928;2 c. Feb. 4; K 234380.

23 prints:After the day's hunt, 1028; K

233653.—Cooling draught, 1027; K233651.—Day dreams, 1007; K233646.—Dimples and roses, 1013; K233663.—Girl of my dreams, 1015; K233649.—Girl you can't forget, 1014;K 233654.—Imitating grandpa, 1018;K 233661.—Let's go, 1023 ; K 233664.—Old faithful. 1011; K 233647.—OldIronsides, 1017; K 233656.—Pleasantmemories. 1021 ; K 233655.—Poppies,1024: K 233658.—Scouting for game,1012 : K 233643.—Shepherd boy, 1003 ;

K 233648.—Spirit of night, 1022; K233660.—Stampede, 1026; K 233652.—Sunset dreams, 1002 ; K 233645.—Sun-shine and snow. 1005; K 233642.—Sweethearts as of . yore, 1020 ; K233659.—Those days with Custer,1008; K 233650.—Vanity, 1016; K233662.—Well. I'll be darned, 1009;K 233644.—With best wishes, 1019 ; K233657. © Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 4.

Ohio fuel gas CO., Columbus, O. 5927

Ohio fuel gas co. chart, 0744. ©Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1928; I

14387.

Olsen (Frances E.) Pasadena. 5928

[Cat picture] © Aug. 30, 1927 ; 2 c.

Nov. 23 : K 232778.

Omaha steel works, Omaha. Neb.5929

Suspension bridge over the GilaRiver, Dome, Ariz. Arizona highwaydept. Blueprint. © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928

;

I 14406.

Oneida community, ltd.. Oneida, N. Y.5930

Remember the date with Communityplate. (In Saturday Evening Post.

Jan. 21, 1928) © Jan. 19, 1928; 1 e.

Feb. 7 ; K 233683.

Orr (Anne) Nashville, Tenn.5931-5934

4 prints

:

Library sampler by Anne Orr, 8208 ;

K 234689.—Silhouette portrait byAnne Orr, 5, 6; K 234691, 234690.—Silhouette sampler by Anne Orr, 8209

;

K 234688. © Oct. 12, 1927 ; 2 c. eachMar. 1, 1928.

Orr (Louis) Paris. 5935

[Entrance to mosque (Alhambra)]© Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 21. 1928 ; K234772.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 5936-6108

[Franklin (Benjamin)] © Jan. 16,

1928; 2 c. Jan. 20; K 231727.

Happiness is in wanting somethingand working to get it. © Dec. 16,.

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1928 ; K 231700.

Western greeting. © Jan. 10, 1928

;

2 c. Jan. 20 ; K 231725.

3 prints:Success depends not so much on sit-

ting up nights, etc.—We cannot doeverything at once, etc.—Winds andwaves, etc. © Jan. 27. 1928; 2 c.

each Feb. 4; K 233665-233667.

7 prints

:

[All's well] ; K 233673.— [Enteringport] ; K 233674.— [Good-luck arrow]

;

K 233670.— [In southern climes] ; K233671.— [Nearing home] ; K 233669.—[On watch] ; K 233672.—Red gera-niums ; K 233668. © Jan. 28, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 4.

9 prints

:

Cynic is one who knows the priceof everything and the value of noth-ing.—Diligence is the mother of goodluck.—If you would win a man to

your cause, first convince him that youare his sincere friend.—It is the flight,

not the cry of the wild duck that leadsthe flock to fly and follow.—It's theempty wagon that makes the mostnoise.—Last year's batting averagewon't earn this year's runs.—Nothing-worth while is lost by taking timeenough to do it right.—Reward of oneduty is the power to fulfill another.

When the one great scorer comes towrite against your name, etc. © Jan.9, 1928 ; 2 c. each Jan. 20 ; K 231702-231710.

14 prints

:

Ann Hathaway's cottage, Stratford-on-Avon.— [Cedar trees. sunset]

[Fair harbor]—In cheerful days of

9;

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Osborne co.—Continued.

yore.—[New York Harbor]—[Oneman on camel, one man sitting onsand]—Payne homestead, East Hamp-ton, L. I.—[Silhouette ship model]

[Snow scene, New Year's eve]—Thatman has riches, etc.— [Watercoloredfull rigged ship]— [Waterfront, EastRiver, eighty years ago]—[Winterscene, church]—[Wise men, camels]© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 20;K 231711-231724.

16 prints

:

[Beavers]—Determination needs nocrutches.—Don't take things as theycome-head 'em off.—Giants.—GoldenWest.—Hammer your iron when it is

hot.—It is what we do now thatcounts !—It's not the start but the fin-

ish that counts.—Real success is noaccident.—Share your courage withothers.—Skill is in knowing what to

do and when and how to do it.—Somefolks learn from experiences, othersnever recover from them.—[Stagecoach, snow storm]—Success consists

largely of being there on time.—Thereis always time enough for kindness.

Through morning's mist comes up thegolden day. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 c.

each Jan. 20; K 231726, 231728-231742.

121 prints

:

Actions speak louder than words.

Antwerp [Belgium] Cathedral of

Notre Dame.—Ask me another.

Avon.—Best of friends.—Better a min-ute of forethought than an hour of

regret.—Blossom time.— Clyde-Bon-nington Falls.—Bonney Dee.—Break-fast time.—Brig o' Doone.—Bruges,Belgium, cathedral at. — Chartres,France, Cathedral of Notre Dame.

<Cheer up. Somewhere the sun is shin-

ing.—Cheerfulness and good will

make labor light.— Comet.— Daisychain.—Danube, blue.—Daughter of

the South.—Day for toil was given-

for rest the night.—Days we neverforget.—Dear, days of youth.—Deareyes that promise true.—Durhamcathedral, England.—Earth and thesky are a song.—Everybody likes to

hear good news.---E verybody'sfriend.—Fair Canadian. — Featheredfriends.—First salute to the stars andstripes, Quiberon Bay. France, 1778.-

Florence [Italy] Cathedral * of St.

Mary.—Garden of Allah.—Georgiapeach.—Girl from Dixie.—Girl fromway down East.—Girl of the goldenWest.—Glory of the seas.—Goldendays,—Happy days.—-Hearty wishesfor prosperity.—Homeward in the

golden hour.-—In a little Spanishtown.—Isles of golden dreams.—It's

the spirit that counts.—Joyous East-er.—Keep up the fight for America.

Killarney (Lake)—Land of the con-tented heart.—Lead Thou me on.

Life is just one d— thing after an-other.—Little home in Holland.—Lit-

tle home in the hills.—London [Eng-land] St. Paul's cathedral.-—Loops andswift horses are surer than lead.

Lugano smiles beneath Italian skies.

Magic pool.—Making friends.—March-ing on.—Melody of dawn.—Memoriesthat call me home.—Message of theevening sky.—Midwestern girl.—Milancathedral.—Miss Chicago.—Miss Hol-lywood.—Miss New York.—Nature'streasure-house of power.—Never start

anything you can't finish.—New Eng-land belle.—O happy heart of mine.

Oh boy !—Old Canterbury.—On theway to Dreamland.—On time makesfriends.— Paris [France] NotreDame.—Pals of the wind and sky.

Past the mill and over the hill afriendly road leads home.—Path of

golden silence.-—Peace spreads herwings.—Peggy Ann.—Radiant night.

Rheims cathedral.—Rhine.—Road to afriendly door.—Rome [Italy] St. Pet-

er's.—Roses bring memory of you.

Secret of success is confidence.

Seine.—Severn.—Shining river.—Sil-

ver trail.—Steady.—Sunny Califor-

nia.—Sunny hours.—Telling time.

Thames.—This is my lucky day.—Thisis the life.—Thrill of boyhood days.

Tiber.—True friends.—Up where therivers begin.—Vale of Avoca.—Venice.

Italy, St. Mark's cathedral.—Waitingfor something to turn up.—Washing-ton inspecting the first money coined

by the United States. — Welcomeguests.—When all the world's in

tune.—When blue skies are smiling.

When evening shadows fall.—Whenlove lights the camp fire.—When luckstrikes double.—When poets dreamedof the golden age.—When roses bloomaround the cottage door.—When the

canyon calls.—When you have a goodhobby—ride it.—Where home and wel-

come wait.—Where silver seas are

touched with gold.—Where sunshinedwells in sky and heart.—Y^ou can, butwill vou?—Yours truly. © Dec. 27.

1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; K 232848-

232968.

Otis elevator co., New York.6109-6113

Otis electric dumbwaiter, two speed,

form A 517 (12-27) © Dec. 20T1927:

2 c. Jan. 13, 1928 ; K 231618.

98

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 6155

two stops, single speed, formA 516 (12-27) © Dec. 20, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; K 231617.

Otis external geared machine, inter-

nal resistance induction motor, single

speed, form A 539 (10-27) © Jan. 10,

1928; 2 c. Jan. 13; K 231616.

Otis patented oil buffer, spring re-

turn, form A-38 (1-28) © Feb. 24,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; K 233814.

Otis safety gate, lacquer finish, formA-873 (1-28) © Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 29 ; K 233813.

Otsego waxed paper co., Otsego, Mich.6114

Spirit of St. Louis. © Feb. 6, 1928

:

2 c. Feb. 18; K 233732.

Oval and Koster, Indianapolis. 6115

We. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh andthe SDirit of St. Louis. © July 20,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1928 ; K 233783.

Overbey (Erik) Mobile, Ala. 6116

Sibert {Gen. William L.) © Feb.

17, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; J 296351.

Oweu (James) Ardsley, N. Y.6117-6130

Bronxville Lake. © Oct. 30. 1926;2 c. Feb. 15. 1928 ; J 296070.

Scene on. © Jan. 14, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 19 ; J 296677.

Bronxville, N. Y., New reformedchurch. © Dec. 18, 1926 : 2 c. Feb. 15,

1928 ; J 296073.

Palmer ave. © Nov. 27, 1926;2 c. Feb. 15. 1928 ; J 296072.Crows Nest Woods, entrance. ©

Dec. 17, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; J296684.

December morning. © Dec. 31,

1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; J 296680.

House along the highroad. © Dec.10. 1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1928 ; J 296685.

In Masterton Woods. © Jan. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296682,

Masterton road home. © Feb. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296683.

New women's club. © Feb. 11,

1928 : 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296679.

Rock Ledge road, Bronxville, N. Y.

© Nov. 6, 1926; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928;J 296071.

Sagamore road, looking south. ©Dec. 31, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 19. 1928; J296681.

Siwanoy golf course. © Jan. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296676.

Village plaza, blizzard weather. ©Feb. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296678.

Owen (William O.) Los Angeles. 6131

Grand Teton and Mt. Owen fromnear String Lake. © Dec. 15, 1927;2 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; J 295569.

Oxley (Walter T.) Fergus Falls, Minn.6132

Shooting pheasants in South Dakota.© Feb. 27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; J296459.

Oxweld railroad service co., Chicago.6133-6141

Arrangement of automatic cuttingmachine and furnace in blacksmithshop, Chicago & North Western rail-

road, Crawford ave. shop, 40^-11-2.

Blueprint. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; I

14570.

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago& St. Louis railroad, Beech Grove,Ind., 36-11-2. Blueprint. © 1 c. Jan.

9, 1928; I 14297.

Union Pacific railroad, cardept, Cheyenne, WT

y., 38-11-2, Blue-print. © 1 c. Jan! 21, 1928 ; I 14403.

Oxygen and acetylene piped installa-

tion for General American tank carcorp., Sharon, Pa., 66-7-1. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Mar. 24, 1928; I 14822,

Standard Oxweld generator house,style 10-2 house. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928 ; I 14328.

Standard Oxweld generator house,style 22-23 house. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Jan. 16, 1928; I 1432,9.

style 23-25 house. © 1 c. Jan.16. 1928; I 14330.

style 33-35 house. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; I 14332,

style 355 house. Blueprint. ©1 c. Jan. 16, 1928; I 14331.

Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., NewYork. 6152-6155

Aerial photo shows the strandedliner Robert E. Lee fast on Mary Annrocks, etc. © Mar. 11, 1928; 1 c. Mar.19 ; K 236175.

Aint love grand? A picture of

wedded bliss is this of MillicentRogers, the former Countess Salm, andher new hubby, Arturo Ramos. ©Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 5; K 234764.

Celebrates birthday in the clouds.

His 26th birthday yesterday was ob-served by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh[ !] etc. © Feb. 5, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 10;K 234267.

Coast guardsmen launching boatwhich was driven back by tremendousbreakers. © Mar. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.19 ; K 236176.

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Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.—Contd.

Exclusive and hitherto* unpublishedpicture of Miss Margaret Brown, Parkave. governess, etc. © Feb. 24, 1928;1 c. Feb. 27 ; K 233777.

Giving their lives that others mightbe saved ! Intensely dramatic photo,taken from plane, shows actual cap-sizing of lifeboat, etc. © Mar. 11,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 19 ; K 236177.

Mussolini (Romano) the four-months-old son of Premier BenitoMussolini, etc. © Jan. 30, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 2 ; K 233620'. -

On the left is one of the News' ar-

tists conception of Miss MargaretBrown, the torch murder victim, drawnfrom the death mask. © Feb. 22,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 25 ; K 234526.

On the right is what is believed to

be the only existing picture of MissBrown. © Feb. 22, 1928 : 1 c. Feb. 25

;

K 234527.

Ruth wins stay ; Judd has new hope !

Justice Aaron J. Levy last night grant-ed Ruth Snyder stay of execution, etc.

© Jan. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 231627.

Safe or sunk? This picture rushedto London and cabled here, is the last

photo taken of the Hon. Elsie Mackay,passenger, and Capt. Walter Hinchliffe,pilot, etc. © Mar. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.23 ; K 263243.

Snyder's (Ruth) death pictured!This is perhaps the most remarkableexclusive picture in the history ofcriminology, etc. © Jan. 13, 1928 ; 1c. Jan. 16 ; K 231628.

Wilson (Dallet H.) her estrangedhusband, wealthy 5th ave. lawyer. ©Mar. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 4 ; K 235270.

Wilson (Mrs. Esther) society biggame hunter, who went gunning for—

.

© Mar. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 4 ; K 235269.

Padalino (Francesco) New York.6156

Trisecting curve. © Feb. 16, 1928;2 c. Feb. 17 ; I 14582.

Palmer (Frank W.) Atlantic, Mass.6157

Eden (Lake) Vermont. © Dec. 26,1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1928 ; J 296317.

Parker studio, Middletown, O.

6158, 6159

Smiles. A, B. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Mar. 9 ; J 296612, 296613.

Patterson (William Morrison) NewYork. 6160

Serinus leucopygius (African finch)

© Jan. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 9 ; J 295355.

Patteson (Harvey) San Antonio, Tex.6161-6169

Harvesting spinach on Wroe farm,one of the largest spinach grower inthe winter garden district, averageyield, 350 bushels per acre, 44. © Feb.13, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 18 ; J 296316.

Loveland, Tex., barbecue, 1-8. ©Dec. 19, 1927; 1 c. each Dec. 27 ; 1 c.

each Jan. 21, 1928 ; J 295683-295690.

Paul (George F.) Chicago. 6170,6171

Wilson (President Woodrow) statueat Prague, front view. © Jan. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 20 ; J 295665.

left side view. © Jan. 19, 1928 ;

2 c. Jan. 20 ; J 295666.

Pavne (A. B.) Branson, Mo.6172, 6173

Evening, Lake Taneycomo. © Mar.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 28 ; J 296741.

Uncle Ike, 28. © Dec. 15, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 16, 1928; J 295568.

Peel (Fred P.) Chester, Pa. 6174

Fan girl. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr..

4 ; J 296960.

Peerless lumber & supply co., RiverGrove, 111. 6175

Yard of square dealing. [Letterheaddesign] © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 9;K 233750.

Peet (Annie Olmstead) Utica, N. Y.6176:

Canajoharie, N. Y. Historical back-ground. © Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14

;

K 236083.

Pennsylvania railroad co., Philadel-phia. 6177

Where the Broadway ltd. meets thedawn. © Jan. 2, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20;K 231701.

Peoples (Merrill) Manhattan Beach,Or. 6178

Silent night. © Jan. 30, 1928: 2 c.

Feb. 4 ; J 295913.

Perskie (Jacob H.) Atlantic City.

6179

Richards (Senator Emerson) ©Jan. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 30 ; J 295859.

Peters (C. F.) Leipzig. 6180

[Beethoven (Ludwig von) ; by MaxKlinger. © Oct. 1, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 16

;

K 23302S.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 6234

Petryl (August) Chicago. 6181

Progress of ages for beauty's sake.

© Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 30; K232841.

Pewther publishers, Wichita, Kan.6182

My pal companionate. © Jan. 22,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; K 233679.

Phillips (James Hervey) Louisville.

6183, 6184

Hammet (Rev. William) © 1 c.

Feb. 10, 1928 ; J 296020.

Wesley (John) [and] William Ham-met. © Feb. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 10 ; K234736.

Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.

6185-61873 prints;[Du schonste himmelsblum' ; von H.

WTindelsshmidt]— [Stilles meer ; vonAlbert Frey]—Tempel der ewigkeit

;

von Bo Yin Ra [pseud, of JosephSchneiderfranken] © Aug. 1, 1927;1 c. each Sept. 3 ; K 231597-231599.

Pillar of fire, Zarephath, N. J.

6188-6192

America's aeroplanes do not needthe papal blessing. (In Good Citizen,Nov., 1927) © Oct. 19, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 12; K 232782.

Faces behind the mask. © Feb. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 29 ; K 233816.

K. K. K.—Enjoy your birthday cake,Al ; we'll look after the White House.© Jan. 20, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 17; K234437.

Southern democracy will not supportAl Smith. (In Good Citizen, Dec,1927) © Nov. 21, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 12;K 232783.

Which will the people choose in1928? (In Good Citizen, Oct., 1927)© Sept. 22, 1927; 1 c' Dec. 12; K232781.

Ponsi & Quintana, inc., Fort Lee, N. J.

6193

Fort Lee, N. J., borough of, bridgeand main highways, bird's-eye view.© 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928 ; I 14502.

Popular science pub. co., inc., NewYork. 6194-6201

High power unit for electric radioset detailed in B/P 79, 80. © Feb. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; I 14512.

Low power unit .for electric radioset detailed in B. p. 79, 81. © Mar. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 20 ; I 14658.

Mayflower ship model, details.Sheet no. 2, 84. © Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 20; I 14660.

hull. Sheet No. 1, 83. © Mar.2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 20 ; I 14659.

rigging. Sheet no. 3, 85. ©Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 20 ; I 14661.

Popular science electric radio set for

use with high power unit of B/P 80or low power unit of B/P 81, 79. ©Jan. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 10 ; I 14300.

Single tractor airplane model (30in. wing) 82. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 17 ; I 14513.

Treasure chests, 78. © Jan. 2, 1928 ;

2 c. Jan. 10; I 14299.

Porter (Doris Lucile) Portsmouth, Va.6202

Norfolk, Va., clay model of the city.

© 1 c. Mar. 28, 1928; J 296740.

Postum co., New York. 6203-6234

Balanced nourishment. Grape nuts.

© Feb. 25, 1927 ) 2 c. Feb. 24, 1928 ; K233775.

Beauty is health's reflection. Post's

bran flakes. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 7; K 233964.

Because I like it. © Nov. 1, 1927;2 c. Jan. 10, 1923 ; K 233074.

Crisp, delicious Post toasties—goodfor both ends of a perfect day. ©Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K233075.

your favorite breakfast ! ©Aug. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K233076.

Delicious food that helps to buildsuccess upon a firm foundation ofhealth. © Sept. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 26,

1928; K 233477.

Delicious hearts of corn flaked andtoasted douhle-crisp. © Aug. 1, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233077.

Energy quick for school and play

!

Post toasties. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 7; K 233971.

Flaked hearts of corn toasted dou-ble-crisp and full of flavor. © Aug. 6,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; K 233478.

How you can help him win ! Post'sbran flakes. © Apr. 14, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 7 ; K 233968.

Indicted ! Post's bran flakes. ©Feb. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233965.

It starts at the table! © Dec. 24,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233078.

It tastes good every day. © Nov.26, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233079.

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Postum co.—Continued.

Now health and appetite are part-

ners. © Aug. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 26,

1928; K 233474.

Pauper. Post's bran flakes. © May12, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233969.

Quick energy from this wake-upfood. Post toasties. © Feb. 15, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233959.

R ght out of the package, etc. Posttoasties. © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7

;

K 233961.

So much crisper—these deliriously

seasoned corn flakes. © Aug. 1, 1927;

2 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; K 233476.

That's the bran I like. © Sept. 17,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233080.

They have made this test and knowthe difference. © July 1, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 10, 1928; K 233081.

This delicious bran food. © Nov.

1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10. 1928 ; K 233082.

This wake-up food gives quick

energy. Post toasties. © Mar. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233960.

Too busy to keep well ! Post's branflakes. © Mar. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7

;

K 233967.

Too tired to do a day's work ! Post's•bran flakes. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 7 ; K 233970.

Towle's Log cabin syrup

:

Pancakes, etc., form 5545 ; K235037.—Pancakes, etc., form 5547; K235036.—Waffles, etc., form 5546; K235038. © Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 17.

Try this quick new energy break-fast. Post toasties. © Mar. 1, 1928;2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233962.

Wake-up with Post toasties. © Feb.

29, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233963.

We made bran delicious. © Oct. 9,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233083.

Wives must share this responsibil-

ity. Post's bran flakes. © Jan. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 233986.

You'll like it, too ! © Sept. 1, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 26, 1928 ; K 233475.

Potter (Glenn Sowards) Provo, Utah.6235

Tarbo and Cleo. © 1 c. Mar. 3,

1928; J 296524.

Potter (Harry G.) Newark, ,N. J.

6236, 6237

McCarter (Uzal) © Jan. 20, 1928;2 c. Mar. 10 ; J 296628,

Seheerer (William E.) © Jan. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 10 ; J 296629.

Premier svndicate, inc., New York.6238-6424

About hypocrites. © Jan. 30, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 15; K 233802.

Absence makes — . © Feb. 20, 1928;

1 c. Mar. 7 ; K 236107.

Adonis-like men rarely great, FayKing finds. © Feb. 13, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb.

28; K 236118.

Alfred P. Sloan jr. president of theGeneral motors, etc. . © Dec. 22, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233059.

Be sure it can't! © Feb. 6, 1928;1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234665.

Beauty no key to success, assertsFay King. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.10, 1928; K 233280.

Big challenge. © Dec. 19, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233291.

Big job, © Jan. 19, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.31 ; K 233793.

Big moments in little lives. 1927-1928. ©;

Dec. 15; 1 c. D.c. 27; K 231480.—Dec. 24 ; 1 c. Jan. 3 ; K 233275.—Jan.2; 1 c. Jan. 16; K 233398.—Jan. 26;1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 234221.

Can you wait? © Dec. 24, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233296.

Capricorn folks analyzed by FayKing, seer. © Dec. 28, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.10, 1928 ; K 233279.

Change of heart brings Fay King'sadvice. © Dec. 14, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27

;

K 231469.

Character not cash adorns age—FayKing. © Jan. 30', 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 15

;

K 234429.

Children and ideas. © Feb. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 236131.

Christmas card flood delights FayKing. © Dec. 24, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3,

1928 ; K 233290.

Contrast a real bait in life, FayKing finds. © Feb. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 236137.

Dabblers. © Jan. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.

16; K 233403.

Day off. © Feb. 4, 1928; 1 c. Feb.

15 ; K 234436.

Discipline. © Jan. 3, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 16; K 233401.

Dodger. © Dec. 13, 1927 ; 1 c. Dec.

27; K 231474.

Don't let go! © Feb. 3, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 15; K 233806.

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Dumb Dora. 1927-1928. ©[Weekly] :

Dec. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3

;

K 233297-233300.—Jan. 8-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234211-234214.—Feb. 19. 26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 28, Mar. 7

;

K 235171, 235172.—Mar. 11-25; 1 c.

each Mar. 19-28; K 235173-235175.

Early study vs. late. © Jan. 9,

1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 234658.

Eugenic mother doubly unfair—FayKing. © Jan. 28, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4;K 234227.

Evil of envy called real disease byFay King. © Jan. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.23; K 231796.

Fable—or is it? © Feb. 18. 1928;1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234676.

Facts about famous folks. 1927-1928. ©

:

Dec. 14; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 231479.—Dec. 19 ; 1 c. Jan. 3 ; K 233057.—Dec.28; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 233276.—Jan. 18;1 c. Jan. 31; K 234076.—Jan. 25; 1 c.

Feb. 4 ; K 234220.

Feuds. © Feb. 13, 1928; 1 c. Feb.28; K 234671.

Firecracker. © Dec. 12, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231473.

For a change. © Feb. 15, 1928 ; 1 c.

Feb. 28; K 234673.

For those blues. © Feb. 24, 1928;1 c. Mar. 7 ; K 236111.

Forcing study hurts children, saysFay King. © Feb. 1, 1928; 1 c. Feb.15 ; K 234431.

Full of woe. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233287.

Gayer clothes for men now urgedby Fay King. © Jan. 7, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 16; K 233396.

Get into the swing. © Feb. 11,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 234670.

Getting behind. © Jan. 16. 1928;1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 233790.

Girls propose, leap year or not, saysFay King. © Jan. 2, 1928; 1 c. Jan.16: K 233392.

Girls, watch for movie traps, saysFay King. © Jan. 27, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb.4; K 234226.

Glory enough. © Feb. 4, 1928 ; 1 c.

Feb. 15; K 233807.

Heedless humans. © Jan. 23. 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 233796.

Holiday rum gives Fay King atimely topic. © Dec. 23, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928; K 233289.

How to keep a diary told in detail

by Fay King. © Dec. 15, 1927; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231470.

How to take bad bosses, explainedby Fay King. © Jan. 6, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 16; K 233395.

If youth should. © Mar. 3, 1928;1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 236134.

Incautious love notes Fay King'stheme. © Feb. 8, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 28;K 236115.

Into each life some rain must fall.

© Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23; K231793.

Same. © Jan. 23, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 4 ; K 234219.

Kid troubles. © Jan. 13, 1928 ; 1 c.

Jan. 23; K 234662.

Kids not to blame. © Feb. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234674.

King (Fay) advises any misunder-stood girl. © Feb. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.7; K 236123.

defines car-seat-giving etiquette.

© Dec. 17, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K231472.

deplores sympathy for theguilty. © Jan. 13, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 23

;

K 231799.

gets irate over good time seek-ers. © Jan. 19, 1.928 ; 1 c. Jan. 31 ; K234082.

gives three easy rules for girls.

© Feb. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 234433.

'keenly picks apart the moderngirl. © Jan. 11, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23;K 231797.

likens slow payers to realcrooks. © Jan. 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 4

;

K 234224.

pleads for proper care of homepets. © Jan. 5, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 16;K 233394.

points moral in new hammerslaying. © Dec. 12, 1927: 1 c. Dec.27; K 231467.

suggests useful scarf-sash-skirt.

© Dec. 13, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27; K231468.

tells how a dog won a canine-hater. © Feb. 15. 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 28

;

K 236119.

tells how to treat young friends.

© Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 7; K236126.

tells how 1928 can be a betteryear. © Dec. 31, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 10,

1928 : K 233282.

tells of world's 3 star bachelors.

© Jan. 18. 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31; K234081.

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Premier syndicate, inc.—Continued.

tells when college work is fu-

tile. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 10;K 236135.

tells why girls shouldn't reduce.

© Feb. 28, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 10; K236136.

tells why some wisecracks doharm. © Feb. 7, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 28;K 234678.

tells why today's beauties loom.

© Feb. 2, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 15; K234432.

tells why women weep for

Camille. © Mar. 2, 1928; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 236138.

urges guest system for clerks.

© Jan. 16, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 31; K234079.

urges more latitude for youngfolk. © Dec. 30, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 10,

1928; K 233281.

wants word housewife im-proved. © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c. Feb.28 ; K 236117.

warns mothers about bowedlegs. © Feb. 4, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 15;K 234434.

warns you about playing withlire. © Jan. 14, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 23;K 231800.

welcomes gaily lined envelopes.

© Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 7; K236128.

with a cold no artistic invalid.

© Feb. 22, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 7; K236125.

wonders at girls' careers onstage. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 28;K 236121.

King (Dr. Fay) tells how to avoid-drug habits. © Feb. 21, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 7 ; K 236124.

King's (Fay) cartoon reveals secret

of success. © Dec. 20, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.3, 1928; K 233062.

King's (Fay) sage advice to preventjealousy. © Feb. 18, 1928; 1 c. Feb.28 ; K 236122.

Know values, Fay King's key to

bargains. © Jan. 12, 1928; 1 c. Jan.

23 ; K 231798v

.

Know your lessons. © Feb. 28,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 236130. .

Learn language of your pets FayKing advises. © Feb. 24, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 7; K 236127.

Lesson in time. © Jan. 26, 1928;1 c. Feb. 4; K 233799.

Lindy puts ' We ' in welcome, saysFay King. © Dec. 19, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.3, 1928 ; K 233061.

Lindy's mother part of We, in FayKing's view. © Feb. 16, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 28 ; K 236120.

Lost Smith girl mystery astoundsFay King. © Jan. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.31 ; K 234084.

Love at first sight often a trap, saysFay King. © Feb. 6, 1928; 1 c. Feb.28 ; K 234677.

Making friends. © Jan. 2, 1928;1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 233400.

Making the grade. 1927-1928.

© Dec. 16 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231481.—© Dec. 20; 1 c. Jan. 3; K 233058—© Dec. 23; 1 c. Jan. 3; K 233060.—© Dec. 29; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 233397.—© Dec. 30; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 233277.—© Jan. 3; 1 c. Jan. 16; K 233399.—© Jan. 10 ; 1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 234664.—© Jan. 13; 1 c. Jan. 23; K 231794.—© Jan. 19, 20; 1 c. each Jan. 31; K234077, 234078.—© Feb. 2:1c. Feb.15; K 234435.—© Feb. 9, 16; 1 c.

each Feb. 28 ; K 236113, 236114.

Marry health. © Jan. 14, 1928;1 c. Jan. 23 ; K 234663.

Modern girl's versatility amazes FayKing. © Dec. 16, 1927; 1 c. Dec. 27;K 231471.

Momentum. © Feb. 10. 1928: 1 c.

Feb. 28 ; K 234669.

Monkey-wrenches. © Feb. 14. 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234672.

Needed jolts. © Dec. 14, 1927 ; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 231475.

Nickelbiters. © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 10 ; K 236129.

No sin to be gay. © Jan. 31, 1928

;

1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 233803.

Not different. © Feb. 25, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 7; K 236112.

Not just for hats. © Dec. 26, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 233283.

Not necessary. © Dec. 21, 1927 ; 1 c.

Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233293.

On a day in 1928-. © Jan. 7, 1928

;

1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 233404.

Outcast. © Dec. 23, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.

3, 1928; K 233295.

Parents in error. © Jan. 24, 1928;1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 233797.

Pedestrians, go to auto show, saysFay King. © Jan. 9, 1928; 1 c. Jan.23 ; K 231795.

Pint-size people. © Jan. 5, 1928;1 c. Jan. 16 ; K 233402.

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Popular girls not happiest Fay Kingfinds. © Feb. 9, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 28;K 236116.

Protects herself, now. © Feb. 2,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 15; K 233S05.

Query for a few wives. © Feb. 22.

1928; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 236109.

Ready to go. © Dec. 28. 1927;1 c. Jan. 10, 1928; K 233285.

Real disasters lesson to all. saysFay King. © Dec. 21, 1927 ; 1 c. Jan.

3, 1928 ; K 233063.

Reckless. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.10; K 236132.

Respectability. © Dec. 16. 1927.;

1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231477.

Rich-poor marriages stir Fay King'scomment. © Jan. 31, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb.15 : K 23443C.

Right way? © Jan. 12. 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 23 ; K 234661.

Ring champs' future discussed byFay King. © Jan. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.31 ; K 234080.

Saturday afternoon off. © Dec. 31,1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233278.

Selfish? Of course. © Dec. 31,

1927 ; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1928 ; K 233288.

Sensible sex. © Jam 11, 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 23 ; K 234660.

Shirking, isn't it? © Jan. 25, 1928;1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 233798.

Show boat touches the heart, saysFay King. © Jan. 3, 1928; 1 c. Jan.16 ; K 233393.

Signals. © Jan. 21, 1928; 1 c. Jan.31; K 233795.

Silence vital to happiness, says FayKing. © Jan. 26, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4;K 234225.

Slowing down. © Dec. 15, 1927

;

1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231476.

Smatterer. © Feb. 17, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 28 ; K 234675.

Snobbish parentage claims roil FayKing. © Jan. 24, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4;K 234223.

Solitude. © Jan. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan.31 ; K 233791.

Spilt milk. © Dec. 27, 1927; 1 c.

Jan. 10. 1928; K 233284.

Take a header. © Mar. 2, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 10 ; K 236133.

Those serious talks. © Dec. 20,1927 : 1 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 233292.

To the same place. © Dec. 22, 1927

;

1 c. Jan. 3. 1928; K 233294.

Too much money real evil, Fay Kingreveals. © Mar. 3, 1928 ; 1 c Mar. 10 ;

K 236139.

Touchv. © Jan. 27, 192S ; 1 c. Feb..

4 ; K 233800'.

Troubles shrink. © Jan. 20, 1928;.

1 c. Jan. 31 ; K 233794.

True beauty secrets revealed by FayKing. © Jan. 23, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 4;K 234222.

Wasted asset. © Feb. 23, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 7 ; K 236110.

Way it is. © Jan. 18. 1928; 1 c.

Jan. 31 ; K 233792.

What chance has a kid? © Ftb. 8,

1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234667.

What's a gentleman? © Dec. 17,.

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 27 ; K 231478.

What's an executive? © Feb. 21.

1MB : 1 c. Mar. 7 ; K 236108.

What's in his head? © Feb. 1, 1928 ;:

1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 233804.

What they prifce. © Feb. 9, 1928;1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234668.

When mother was a girl. 1927-1928.

© [Weekly] :

Dec. 4-25; 1 c. each Dec. 13-Jan. 3;K 233301-233304.—Jan. 8-29 ; 1 c. eachJan. 16-Feb. 4; K 234215-234218.—Feb. 19, 26 ; 1 c. each Feb. 28, Mar. 7

;

K 235169, 235170.

When work's a boon. © Jan. 10,

1928; 1 c. Jan. 23; K 234659.

Which? © Dec. 29. 1927; 1 c. Jan.10, 1928 ; K 233286.

Who has it soft? © Feb. 7, 1928;1 c. Feb. 28 ; K 234666.

Why the candle? explained by Fay-King. © Dec. 22, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 3,1928; K 233064.

Witless to envy. © Jan. 28, 1928 r

1 c. Feb. 4 ; K 233801.

Young lovers need no wealth, saysFay King. © Jan. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Jam31 ; K 234083.

Prentiss (Arthur M.) Portland, Or.

6425

Inman's (Mrs.) Christmas electricaldecorations. © Jan. 11, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 16; J 95577.

Presbyterian church in the U. S. A.General council. New York.

6426

My parish and beyond. © Jan. 30,1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 15 ; K 234354.

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Providence lithograph co., Providence,R. I. 6427-6444

3 prints

:

Jesus entering Jerusalem; K233599.—Jesus washing Peter's feet;K 233598.—Peter and the three mes-sengers ; K 233600. © Jan. 21, 1928;2 c. each Jan. 28.

4 prints

:

Awakening life; K 231687.—Jesusand some of his friends; K 231685.—What the birds and lilies told; K231686.—Woman brings a gift; K231684. © Jan. 1Q, 1928; 2 c. eachJan. 20.

5 prints:Greatness through service; K

231578.—Jesus enters Jerusalem; K231577.—Jesus teaching in the temple

;

K 231576.—Jesus the suffering Mes-siah ; K 231579.—Wicked husbandmen

;

K 231575. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. eachJan. 9.

6 prints

:

Filling the jar; K 233597.—Jesushelping a mother and child ; K233592.—Little friends in far-awayJapan; K 233595.—Love for a little

child; K 233593.—One of our Indianfriends ; K 233594.—Stories re-told ; K233596. © Jan. 23, 1928; 2 c. eachJan. 28.

Prudential insurance co. of America,Newark, N. J. 6445

This little fellow is entitled to his

mother's constant care. {In Collier's,

Feb. 11, 1928) © Feb. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 7; K 233681.

Pullen (Walter A.) Oakland, Calif.

6446

Industrial capital of the west, Oak-land, Calif. © Oct. 22, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb.

6, 1928 ; K 229981.

Quick (Harrietta F.) Brooklyn. 6447

Little Q. [Diagram for construct-ing a radio receiving unit, etc. Blue-print] © 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928; I 14417.

Quillen (Frank G. ) Colorado Springs,Col. 6448

Modern Woodman sanatorium, nearColorado Springs, Col. © Nov. 21,

1926 ; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1928 ; J 296587.

Quirk (N. J.) Chicago. 6449-6451

Lindbergh {Col. Charles *A.) ©Jan. 20. 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 23 ; K 231759.

Same. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 10; K 234820.

Lowden (Former Governor Frank< > ) with inscription and autograph.

© Feb. 23, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 25; K234524.

R-C pictures corp., New York.6452-6513

Aflame in the sky

:

Goodbye dear, I guess Terry cantake care of you; K 234470.—Grand-father you must tell me your secret

;

K 234472.—I can't tell you how muchyou mean to me; K 234469.—Murdockrealizes his big chance; K 234474.

That's sure death down there; K234473.— [Title card] ; K 234468.—You must learn to love me; K234475.—You're going to get out now,and stay out; K 234471.— [1 sheetposter, A, B] ; K 234478, 234479,—[3 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 234480,234481.— [6 sheet poster] ; K 234482.—[22x28 card, A, B] ; K 234476,234477. © Dec. 18, 1927; 2 c. eachFeb 20. 1928.

Gingham girl, Lois Wilson and Geo.K. Arthur in :

—and when I've made good I'll

send for you; K 233202.—In the dinand blare of Broadway jazz Maryfound she was forgotten ; K 233199—Johnny didn't have to look for trou-ble-it found him; K 233201.—Johnny's best suit could stop the traffic in

a night club; K 233200.—Shriekingsaxes, strumming banjos-Broadway,and Mary hesitated; K 233198.—[Title card] ; K 233197.—Village gotJohnny coming and going ; K 233203.

You broke your promise Johnny,- andI trusted you so much; K 233204.—[1 sheet poster, A, B] ; K 233207.233208.— [3 sheet poster, A. B] ; K233209, 233210.— [6 sheet poster] ; K233211.— [22x28 card. A, B] ; K233206, 233205.— [24 sheet poster] ; K233212. © Oct. 2, 1927: 2 c. eachJan. 12, 1928.

Hook and ladder no. 9:Ain't either o' you boys big enough

to make up; K 233189.—All else for-

gotten—for he saw love in her eyes

:

K 233185.—At Coney Island-play-ground of New York-Johnny learnedto love her; K 233186.—But chief-hedied to save my kid; K 233183,—Hedidn't steal me-I love him-an' I

hate you ; K 233187.—His home afire !

Ghastly visions overwhelmed him : K233188.—Into the blazing inferno hereached-to save the child of his en-

emy: K 233184.— [Title card]: K233182.— [1 sheet poster. B] : K233192.— [3 sheet poster. A, B] ; K233193, 233194.— [6 sheet poster]; K233195.—[22x28 card. A, B] : K 233190,

106

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 6543

233191.— [24 sheet poster] ; K 233196.

© Nov. 13, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 12,

1928.

Judgment of the hills

:

An' I been prayin' God you'd comeback a man; K 234116.—And becausehe loved him, Frankie gave his broth-

er to the police ; K 234120.—Brant, hesobbed, I only did it cause I lovesyer ; K 234117.—Brother he loved morethan life-was a coward; K 234118.—I hate you, Tad screamed, a hero to

a lot o' bums ; K 234115.—Margaret.I've been a fool, can you forgive me

;

K 234119.—Takes a real man to dothat-don't it; K 234121.— [Title

card] ; K 234114.— [1 sheet poster, A,B] ; K 234124, 234125.— [3 sheet post-

er, A, B] ; K 234126, 234127.— [6 sheetposterl ; K 234128.— [22x28 card, A.B[ ; K 234122. 234123. [24 sheet post-

er] ; K 234129. © Nov. 6, 1927 ; 2 c.

each Feb. 3, 1928.

Radford (William A.) Chicago.6514-6529

[City scene with frame colonial resi-

dence. Radford's panorama billboardcalendar, city edition, January 1929]

© Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 24; K234742.

[City scene with square type frameresidence. Radford's panorama bill-

board calendar, city edition, February1929] © Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 24;K 234743.

[Radford's panorama city calen-dar] :

[City scene with colonial framehouse, Nov., 1929] ; K 234756.— [Cityscene with two frame and one stuccogarage, May, 1929] ; K 234748.— [Cityscene with two-story brick residence.Aug., 1929] ; K 234751.— [City scenewith two-story frame residence, Dec,1929] ; K 234757.— [City scene withtwo-story frame residence. June,1929] ; K 234749.— [City scene withone-story stucco residence, July. 1929] :

K 234750.— [Country scene with two-story colonial frame residence, Sept.,

1929] ; K 234753.—[Country scene withtwo-story stucco residence. Oct..

1929] : K 234755.—[Farm scene withone story stucco residence, Apr..

1929] ; K 234747.—[Farm scene withtwo story brick and stucco residence.Mar.. 1929: K 234745. © Jan. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Jan. 24.

[Radford's panorama country calen-

dar] :

[Country scene with gambrel roofbarn. Oct.. 1929] ; K 234754.— [Coun-

try scene with Gothic roof barn, April,

1929] ; K 234746.—[Farm scene withhog house, poultry house and portablehog houses, Sept., 1929] ; K 234752.—[Farm scene with implement shed,granary and poultry house, Mar.,1929] ; K 234744. © Jan. 1, 1928

;

2 c. each Jan. 24.

Radio producer co., Peoria, 111. 6530Full size patterns for an exponen-

tial horn. Blueprint. © 1 c. Dec. 31,

1927; I 14259.

Rahe (Holland A.) Chicago. 6531

[Diagnostic muscular contractures]

© Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 5; I 14569.

Rankin (W. J.) Chicago. 6532

[Santa Claus, cutout figure] ©Sept. 23, 1926; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1927; K228464.

Reardon-Parshall co., Detroit.

6533, 6534

[Reardon-Parshall co. lithographedbond blank, eagle vignette, orangecolor border] © Oct. 21, 1927; 2 c.

Oct. 28 ; K 232067.

[Reardon-Parshall co. sheet of twen-ty (20) lithographed bond couponblanks] © Oct. 21, 1927; 2 c. Oct.

28; K 232070.

Reed & Gilbert, Ludlow, Calif. 6535Follow the camel. The oasis, Lud-

low, Calif. © 1926; 2 c. July 13,

1926 ; K 205240.

Regional planning commission. Coun-ty of Los Angeles, Los Angeles.

6536, 6537

Cahuenga Pass project, illustrativestudies of the proposed. Dec, 1927.

© 1 c Mar. 17, 1928; I 14632.

Mulholland highway crossing atCahuenga Pass, a studv of. Jan.,1928. © 1 c Mar. 17, 1928; I 14633.

Reick (Gerald S.) Poughkeepsie, N. Y.6538-6543

Hints—from the square deal jewel-er. © Dec 11, 1927; 1 c Jan. 7,

1928 ; K 232974.

Same. © Jan. 15. 1928; 1 cFeb. 10 ; K 235145,

Same. © Jan. 29, 1928; 1 cFeb. 10 ; K 235146.

Same. © Feb. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 10; K 234822.

Same. © Feb. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 10 ; K 234823.

Wishing you all a very merryChristmas. © Dec. 25, 1927 ; 1 c Jan.

7, 1928 ; K 232975.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES6544 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23'

Reliance picture frame co., inc., NewYork. 6544-6549

6 prints

:

Mother. God wove a web, etc. ; K234796.—Mother ! Home ! ; K 234795.—Mother of mine; K 234794.—Mymother. The stars are bright, etc.

;

K 234792.—My mother. The surestlove, etc. ; K 234793.—My mother'slove ; K 234797. © Feb. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Mar. 8.

Richards (Richard) inc., New York.6550-6557

Get a key and win—the goose thatlaid the golden egg, 501. © Dec. 5,

1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1928 ; K 235013.

3 prints

:

Join. The Christmas club ; K235121.—Join our Christmas club; K235123.—Now open. Join now. Christ-

mas club ; K 235122. © Dec. 5, 1927

;

2 c. each Mar. 22, 1928.

4 prints

:

Christmas club, 106, 112, 112A; K235073-235075.—Peoples saving bank,105; K 235072. © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 c.

each Mar. 15, 1928.

Rich craft studios, inc., Jamestown,N. Y. 6558

New England. Relief map of NewEngland. © June 1, 1927; 2 c. Dec.

16; I 14342.

Ricker (John Arthur) Santa Ana,Calif. 6559, 6560

Aeronautical navigation chart. ©Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 9 ; I 14611.

Sea navigation chart. © Mar. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 9 ; I 14612.

Rieber (Winifred) Los Angeles. 6561

Jordan (David Starr) © Mar. 1,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; J 296670.

Rigaumont (Victor Albert) New York.6562-6571

Alterations to Colonial theatre for

Schine enterprises, inc. of Gloversville,

N. Y., located at Utica, N. Y., longi-

tudinal section, job 9-27, dwg. 4. Blue-print. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25;I 14413.

main floor plan, job 9-27, dwg.1. Blueprint. © Jan. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 25 ; I 14412.

Proposed theatre in Akron(>

O., at

West Market St., Cherry st, Glendaleave. and Bates st., for Fred E. Clem-mer and others, section of the audi-torium, the foyer, the lobby and theplot. © Dec. 27, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 28;I 14248.

Theatre and store bldg., Main st.,.

Salamanca, N. Y., for Schine enter-prises, inc. of Gloversville, N. Y., bal-cony plan, job 2-28, dwg. 3. Blue-print. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 28;.1 14427.

main floor plan, job 2-28, dwg.2. Blueprint. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 28 ; I 14426.

main floor plan, scheme B, job2-28, dwg. 5. Blueprint. © Jan. 27,1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 28 ; I 14425.

Theatre, stores, and office bldg: oih

Gordon C. Begent property at Ithaca,N. Y. for Schine enterprises, inc. ofGloversville, N. Y., balcony plan, job19-27, dwg. 2. Blueprint. © Jan. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 11 ; I 14310.

main floor plan, job 19-27, dwg.1. Blueprint. © Jan. 9, 1928 ; 2 c.

Jan. 11 ; I 14309.

[section through auditorium]job 19-27. © Jan. 12, 1928;: 2 c. Jan.14; I 14326.

[section through lobby] job19-27. © . Jan. 12, 1928;: 2 c. Jan.14; I 14327.

Robertson (H. H.) co., Pittsburgh.6572-6574

[Airplane hangar no. 7, proposeddesign. Blueprint] © Mar. 21, 1898 ;

2 c. Mar. 30; I 14831.

Robertson covered airplane hanger.[With plain skylights] Blueprint. ©Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928; I

14472.

[With sheetlights arranged to

spell a word] Blueprint. © Dec. 1„1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1928 ; I 14473.

Robinson ventilating .co., Zelienople,

Pa. 6575, 6576

Study showing effect of wrong diam-eter at constant R. P. M., 729 E. ©Aug. 22, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; I

14292.

Water gauge and horse powercurves, 720E. © Dec. 25, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 5, 1928 ; I 14291.

Rochford (Daniel) Boston. 6577

New England flyers. Year book1928. [Cover design] © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; K 236242.

Rodriguez Serra (J. E.) Ponce, PortoRico. 6578-6580

Coamo Springs

:

Around the rocks ; J 296735.—Drink-ing the medicinal water ; J 296737.

Hotel, tennis court ; J 296736. © Mar..15, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 27.

108

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1. 1928 6610

Roece (William J.) New York.6581-6583

Hammerstein theatre, New YorkCity:

Interior, lobby. 1; J 295667.—In-terior, side wall, 3; J 295669.—Lounge, 8 : J 295668. © Dec. 23, 1927 :

2 c. each Jan. 18, 1928.

Rogers (Claud A.) Vincennes, Ind.6584

[End and side elevations and floor

plans for an individual apartmenthouse. Blueprint] © 1 c. Dec. 16,

1927; I 14301.

Romanoff (Alexis L.) Ithaca, N. Y.

6585, 6586

Christmas greeting. [Cornell libraryand Cayuga Lake in moonlight] ©Dec. 7, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1928; K231626.

Greetings. [General view of Cornelluniv. and Cavuea Lake] © Dec. 7,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1928 ; K 231625.

Rome (Louis) Burlington, Yt. 6587

Wall falling Y. M. C. A. building. ©Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 15 ; J 296063.

Rosborg (Christian Francis) NewYork. 6588

Apartment and motor storage bldg.,

Schenectady, N. Y. [Detail drawings]8 sheets, blueprints. © 1 c. Dec. 14,

1927; I 14257.

Rosenstein (Alexander) Paterson, N. J.

6589, 6590

Cristo in croce. © Dec. 12, 1927 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1928 ; K 236326.

Ecce homo. © Dec. 12, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 3, 1928 ; K 236325.

Rosenston (David) Pontiac, Mich.6591

Template and chart for broken sec-

tions of shafts, rods, tubes and pipes.

Blueprint. © Dec. 3, 1926; 2 c. Feb.23. 1928 ; I 14654.

Rowe (Claude O.) Bellingham, Wash.6592

His pal. © Jan. 26. 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.20 ; J 296318.

Rowe (H. M.) co., Baltimore. 6593

First business educators' conventionof America held in New York city in

1864. members. © Dec. 29, 1927 ; 2 c.

Feb. 1, 1928 ; J 295882.

Rowe (Nancie Vivetta Jensen) Hunts-ville. Utah. 6594,6595

Fell well, Artesian park, Ogden,Utah, summer. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 29 ; J 296902.

winter. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 29 ; J 296901.

Royal engraving co., Philadelphia.6596

Lindbergh (Charles A.) The LoneEagle. © Mar. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21

;

K 236194.

Rue (Etta) Los Angeles. 6597,6598

Dutch peasant girl. Left elbow rest-

ing on table. © Jan. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.

4 ; J 295912.

Dutch peasant girl polishing a potlid. © Jan. 26, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 4; J295911.

Runyon (Robert) Brownsville, Tex.6599-6604

Grove of native palms (Sabal Tex-ana) Lower Rio Grande Valley, Tex.,114521. © Dec.' 1. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 3.

1928 ; K 231486.

Matamoros, Tamps, Mexico

:

Cemetery, Compo Santo, 114449 ; K231482.—Colegio modelo high schoolbuilding, 110454; K 231485.—Mexicanpatio and flower garden, jardin ypatio, 114450; K 231484.—Plaza deArmas, Municipal bldg. and Americanconsulate office. 114600; K 231483. ©Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1928.

Matamoros, Mexico, Plaza de mer-cado, Market square. 34269. © Jan. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 9 ; K 231566.

Russell (John) cutlery co., TurnersFalls, Mass. 6605,6606

Almost one hundred years ago. ©Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 3 ; K 235207.

Since stage coach days. © Apr. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 3 ; K 235206.

Rutledge & Frohn, Stanton, Calif.

6607

Orange shape drink stand. © 1 c.

Feb. 11, 1928 ; J 296018.

Rutter (Clark H.) New Castle, Pa.6608. 6609

Morrison (Mrs.) 100th birthday. ©Feb. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 10 ; J 296014.

Morrison, five generations. © Feb.8, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 10 : J 296013.

Ruzicka (Rudolph) Dobbs Ferry. N. Y.6610

Gore hall and the Weeks memorialbridge, Cambridge. © Jan. 3. 1928 ; 2

c. Jan. 21 ; K 233415.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES6611 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Sachs quality furniture, inc., New• York. 6611-6613

New! Complete outfits! $188. ©Mar. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 19 ; K 236174.

Room outfits. Your choice at Sachs$169. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 19;K 236173.

You'll find greater than ever valuesat Sach's February sale. © Feb. 3,

1928 ; 1 c. ^eb. 11 ; K 233722.

Sackman (Walter) Grants Pass, Or.

6614, 6615

Rogue River bridge. © Feb. 18,

1928; 2 c. Feb. 27; J 296401.

Rogue River sunset, 1. © Feb. 18,

1928 ; 2 c Feb. 27 ; J 296400.

St. Johns County bridge co., DaytonaBeach, Fla. 6616

Ocean shore boulevard [insignia]

© Nov. 20, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1928;K 233998.

Saleh (William Burton) Sacramento,Calif. 6617

Don't be a this year. © Nov.19, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1928 ; K 232845.

Sales promotion and advertising serv-ice, New York. 6618

Exclusive direction. Recital man-agement, Arthur Judson, George Ley-den Colledge, director, Steinway hall,

113 West 57th St., New York, © Jan.27, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 20; K 233748.

Sand (Seaward A.) Lockport, N. Y.6619-6622

Muir (Wellington) and radio appa-ratus, 1, 2. © Feb. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. eachFeb. 6; J 295963, 295966.

radio apparatus, 1, 2. © Feb.3, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 6; J 295964,295965.

Sandmeyer (Ray Earl) Chicago.6623-6627

Ozite. Pado' rug. © 1 c. Jan. 12,1928; I 14315.

Ozite. Pado' wall. © 1 c. Jan. 12,

1928; I 14316.

Save - heels - your - heels - rugs - heels-heels. Visiting foot-steps receive a de-lightful welcome. © 1 c. Jan. 12,

1928; I 14318.

Save-your rugs from hundreds ofheels. Heels - heels - heels-grind-wear-grind. © 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; I 14319.

Saves - wear - your - wear - rugs-wear.Doubles rug life-adds luxury—at little

cost. © 1 c. Jan. 12, 1928; I 14317.

Sarkis (Elizabeth) New York. 6628

Four flashes. © 1 c. Jan. 21, 1928;J 295707.

Sawyer (Charles H.) Concord, N. H.6629

Sea. © Feb. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 13

;

J 296654.

Schaefer (J. H.) & son, Baltimore.6630

Mural decoration, state of MarylandWar memorial bldg., Baltimore, Md.© Jan. 15, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20; J295645.

Schaeffer (Leon) Sulphur, Okl. 6631

Schaeffer's (Dr.) axial intra-foraminspinospacher-spinojuster. © 1 c. Jan.9, 1928; J 295338.

Schlechten (Albert) Bozeman, Mont.6632

Montana elk. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 4; J 295973.

Schloss brds. & co., inc., Baltimore.6633-6640

[Fashion card] :

TAvenue] ; K 234776.—[Aviationscene] ; K 234780.—[Beach scene] ; K234781.— [Boating scene] ; K 234779.—Long, short & stout models ; K234778.— [Oxford] ; K 234774.—[Princeton] ; K 234777.—[Vanderbilt] ;

K 234775. © Feb. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. eachFeb. 16.

Schloth (Carl Fred) Portland, Or.6641-6651

Sea sniper. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 27 ; J 296387.

10 photographs

:

Beach goose; J 296646.—Beachmoose ; J 296648.—Beach ostrich ; J296653.—Beach stork; J 296651.—Beachnut; J 296644.—Mountain goat;J 296647.—Sand piper ; J 296650.—Seadog ; J 296649.—Sea duck ; J 296645.—Wood pecker; J 296652. © Feb. 20,

1928; 2 c. each Mar. 13.

Schlueter (William F.) Nacogdoches,Tex. 6652

East Texas cotton queen, 1927. ©Dec 29, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 295275.

Schmidt (Theodore A.) lithographingco., Chicago. 6653,6654

Design Xmas cover, 4799. © Feb.20, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233951.

XU5S01. © Feb. 21. 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 5; K 233950.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1, 1928 6701

Schooley (C. Herschel) Mexico, Mo.6655-6658

Buckner (William Fitzhugh) Mexi-can war veteran of Paris, Mo. © Jan.18, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11 ; J 296017.

Gasaway (Uriah) at home in Reels-ville. Ind. © Dec. 19, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.9, 1928; J 295S42.

the Mexican war veteran. ©Dec. 19, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1928; J295341.

Leffler (Samuel) Mexican war vet-eran of St. Paul, Ind. © Dec. 30,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1928 ; J 295343.

Schout (William I.) East Cleveland,O. 6659

Rightly dividing the word of truth.Bible chart. Blueprint. © Jan. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 16 ; I 14433.

Schriever (J. B.) Scranton, Pa. *

6660-6662

O'Reilly (Rt. Rev. Thomas C.)Bishop of Scranton diocese, 8055 A-C.© Feb. 22, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 19;J 296671-296673.

Schuck studios, Philadelphia. 6663

Olney bank & trust co. players. ©Jan. 20. 1928; 2 c. Jan. 25; J 295696.

Schwabe (E. J.) mfg. co., New York.6664-6669

Glimpse of Venice ; by J. Karl '.wan.

© Jan. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 9 ; 1 c. Feb.20; K 233955,

Holland flower mart ; by R. Schu-mann. © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 9;1 c. Feb. 20 ; K 233956.

4 prints

:

Dawn of life; K 227960.—Land of

our dreams ; K 227959.—Moonlight onthe Riviera ; K 227957.—Thatched cot-

tage ; K 227958. © May 25, 1927 ; 1 c.

each June 24.

Schwartz (Frederick William) De-troit. 6670

Unfolding of God's purposes. [Bib-lical chart] © 1 c. Jan. 11, 192S ; I

14308.

Scientific American pub. co.. NewYork. 6671

[Patriot. Scenic arrangement por-

traying the sta£>-e mechanism] © 1 c.

Jan. 10, 1928: I 14311.

Scientific products co., Philadelphia.6672

Station S-T-O-R-K broadcasting lat-

est news flashes direct, etc. T Storkcard] © Mar. 8. 1928: 2 c. Mar. 10;K 234821.

Scruggs- Vandervoort - Barney, St.

Louis. 6673

Store of the Christmas spirit.

Scruggs- Vandervoort - Barney, St.

Louis. © Nov. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. Nov. 25;

K 232061.

Sears (Marjorie Beryl) Chicago. 6674

With a vigorous I will, she kickedthe Go into Ch*cago. O'Learv's cow.© Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 234790.

Seattle [Wash.] City of. 6675Ornamental light post, eiry of

Seattle. © 1 c. Feb. 7, 1928; I 14447.

Second ward savings bank, Milwaukee.6676

Join our Christmas club now. ©Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 9 ; K 233410.

Sedgwick (James Howard) Peoria, 111.

6677, 6678

In conference. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 1928;J 295322,When do I eat? © 1 c. Feb. 8, 1928

;

J 295986.

Sedlacek (K. E.) & co., Los Angeles.6679-6682

4 photographs :

Bowls, 3; J 295880.—Compotes, 2;J 295879.—Compotes and bowl, 1 ; J295878.—Vases and cup, 4; J 295881.

© Jan. 8. 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 1.

Semon (Carle) Cleveland. 6683

Across the Ohio. © Mar. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 16 ; J 296664.

Serposs (Therese) Washington.6684, 6685

Lucky colonel, A, B. © Mar. 22,

1928; 2 c. each Mar. 26; J 296728,296729.

Shapiro (Nat Bernard) New York.6686-6701

After the days work. Supper atSilver's. © July 7, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21

;

J 295655.

Cheese sandwich. © July 16, 1927

;

2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295650.

Delicatessen sandwich. © June 11,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295651.

Delicious ! That's say'ng a mouth-ful. © July 30, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J295649.

Good way to start the day. © June30, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295712.

Have a bowl of your favorite soup.

It's nourishing ! © Oct. 10, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 21 : J 295656.

Health lunch. © June 23, 1927 : 2 c.

Dec. 21 ; J 295713.

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Shapiro (Nat Bernard)—Continued.

Here's health ! Vegetable dinner in

photograph consists of string beans,baked potato, etc. © Sept. 29, 1S27

;

2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295652.

I always look for prime ribs on themenu © Sept. 8, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 21;J 295646.

I know where to go for a tasty sand-wich. © Sept. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21

;

J 295658.

It takes the edge off a snappy au-tumn morning. © Sept. 22, 1927 ; 2 c.

Dec. 21 ; J 295654. -

It's great ! Roast Virginia ham thathits the spot. Twice weekly. © Sept.

1, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J. 295647.

Like mother makes. Pumpkin pie.

© Oct. 17, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295657.

Man alive ! It's real old-fashionedcorned beef and cabbage. © July 23,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 21 ; J 295648.

Refreshing ! Made with pure in-

gredients from an exclusive recipe. ©Oct. 26, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec .21 ; J 295653.

Season's greetings. © Dec. 19, 1927 :

2 c. Dec. 13 ; J 295339.

Shaw (Samuel T.) New York. 6702

[Roses of the winds] by GeraldLeake. © Feb. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 13

;

K 235000.

Sheffield farms co., inc., New York.6703

Sheffield farms. [Boy deliveringmilk] © Dec. 7, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 21,

1928 ; K 233621.

Shepard (Arthur B.) New York. 6704

Shepard service stations, type J withsteel roof and 1 toilet only, 766. Blue-print. © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 6; I

14434.

Shepard (Edward S.) Deadwood, S. D.6705, 6706

America's shepherd of the hills. ©1 c. Mar. 8, 1928 ; J 296633.

Bush league magnate. © 1 c. Mar.8, 1928 ; J 296632.

Sherman (Roger Irving) Washington.6707

Minute man moral persuasion club.

© Mar. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 19; K236143.

Sherman corp., New York. 6708, 6709

Allowance factor chart. Cuttingtime rates. Blueprint. © Jan. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 27 ; I 14618.

Progress with engineering. © Jan.16, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 19 ; K 233409.

Shirek & Hirsch, New York. 6710Use this dime on a Fifth avenue

bus— Get off at 16th street. © Feb. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 5 ; K 234763.

Shockey (Gertrude) Georgetown, O.6711, 6712

Little chickens. © Feb. 20, 1928 ; 2c. Mar. 7 ; J 296607.

Quilt-maker. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 7 ; J 296608.

Silverton (Samuel J.) Miami, Fla.

6713

Betty's bathing suit barometer. ©Jan. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 26 ; K 233457.

Simon (T. F.) Prague, Czecho-Slo-vakia. 6714-6717

[New York {City)] :

[Broadway at night]; K 235045.—[From Brooklyn bridge] ; K 235043.—[Public library] ; K 235044.—[Stockexchange] ; K 235046. © Nov. 1, 1927

;

2 c. each Nov. 25.

Sims (William M.) Oswego, N. Y.6718

Layout of roof for hip and valleyconnections. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928; I14551.

Singer sewing machine co., Elizabeth,

N. J. 6719, 6720

Bridge score pad, 1966. © Jan. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 25 ; K 231792.

[1928 calendar, bride and flowergirl] © Dec. 7, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 9; K231586.

Sinke (James) Grand Rapids, Mich.6721

Life cycle problems and their fre-

quency in relation to age. © Jan. 23.

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11 ; I 14583.

Sinkes (J. L.) Muskogee, Okl. 6722

A. B. C. of the building and loan

idea [and its operation] © 1 c. Mar.28, 1928; I 14825.

Slade (Florence Augusta) Columbus,Ga. 6723

Columbus, Ga. Historic St. Elmo.Built in 1828, and Augusta Evans Wil-son. © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 13; J296033.

Slayton (Clarence Harvey) Washing-ton. 6724

Computation chart for automobileengine speeds. Blueprint. © Feb. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 1 ; I 14565.

112

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 1. 1928 6777

Small (Ann) Hollywood. Calif. 6725

Saints and sinners club of Holly-wood. © Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 20 ; K234520.

Smith (Edgar B.) Wichita. 6726

St. Fidelis parish and monastery,Victoria. Kan.. 1024. © Jan. 14, 1928;2 c. Jan. 18 ; J 295628.

Smith (James Cameron) San Fran-cisco. 6727

Cement Christmas tree and flag

stands. © Dec. 10, 1927; 2 c. Jan.

10, 1928 ; J 295351.

Smith (Joseph Coburn) New York.6728-6731

4 photographs

:

Beauty and the beast; J 295673.—Crying baby ; J 295675.—Laughingbaby: J 295674.—London, England,Parliament bldgs. at night; J 295676.

© 1 c. each Jan. 21, 1928.

Smith (Richard Daniel) Seattle.

6732

Teeing off. © Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 24; J 295694.

Smith (Webster Dow) Honolulu.6733, 6734

Yellow bigonia tree, with bananafronds and shrubs in foreground. ©Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26; J 296725.

with banana palm and cocoanut

palm. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 26;

J 296726.

Smith (William Francis) Superior,

Wis. 6735

Duluth. Airport. Oceanport. Acity on a hill cannot be hid. © Dec.

6, 1926; 2 c. each Dec. 7, 1927; K233069.

Snellings (Luna H.) Dallas. 6736

I record only the sunny hours. ©Sept. 20, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1928; K232973.

Southard (Frank Randolph) EssexFells, X. Y. 6737

America for me. © Feb. 6, 1928;2 c. Feb. 11 ; K 234517.

Southern Maryland times. GlenBurnie, Md. 6738

Making of Maryland. The first

Lord Baltimore. © Nov. 25. 1927 ; 1 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; K 235209.

Spellman (Delmar D.) Detroit. 6739

Guest (Edgar) and Bud. © Jan.17, 1928 ; 2 c. Jam 19 ; J 295664.

Spellman (Frank P.) Sidney, O. 6740

Miller dome patented roof truss

hangar bldgs. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928;J 295972.

Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.6741-6777

Coast between Castellamare andHuntington Palisades, E-1637. ©Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295419.

Culver City, Calif., DeMille studio,

E-1714. © Nov. 25, 1927; 2 c. Jan.

14, 1928; J 295413.

M. G. M. studio, E-1741. ©Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295423.

E 1742-E 1744. Dec.15, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 14, 1928; J295427, 295425, 295426.

Pacific military academy, H-509. © Nov. 25, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14,

1928 ; J 295415.

East from Los Angeles country club,

E-1695. © Nov. 16, 1927; 2 c. Jan.14, 1928; J 295420.

Glendale, Calif., E-1684. © Nov.15, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; J 295405.

Hollywood, Calif., north of Melrosebetween Vine and Fairfax, F-718. ©Nov. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295406.

F-719. © Nov. 15, 1927;2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J 295414.

north of Santa Monica blvd. be-

tween Fairfax ave. and Vine St., F-717. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14,

1928 ; J 295418.

Malibu Lake country, E-1774. ©Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 14 ; J 295433.

Montebello park tract, E-1659. ©Nov. 2, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295403.

Moreno Highlands, north from Sil-

ver Lake, E-1693. © Nov. 15, 1927;2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J 295408.

North from 12th st. between SanPedro st. and Grand ave., F-446. ©Nov. 2, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295416.

North of Manchester between Ala-meda st. and Long Beach blvd., South-gate, site of Firestone factory, E-1732.© Dec. 13, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928;J 295424.

North of Pico blvd. between Foxstudio and Sawtelle, E-1694. © Nov.16, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; J 295421.

X >rth of Santa Monica blvd. be-

tween Beverly Hills and Westwood,

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Spence airplane photos—Continued.

E-1643. © Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 14,

1928; J 295404.

Northeast from central mfg. district,

E-1658. © Nov. 2, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 14,

1928 ; J 295417.

Northeast from Santa Monica andWilshire, Beverly Hills, E-1736. ©Dec. 15. 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J295428.

Santa Monica, Calif., looking to-

ward Los Angeles, E-1668. © Nov.10, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928; J 295407

Southgate, Calif., E-1731. © Dec.13, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; J 295422.

4 photographs

:

Between Clifton and Palos Verde[!] looking toward Los Angeles, E-1722; J 295410.—Between Clifton andPalos Verde [ !] looking toward SantaMonica. E-1721 ; J 295412.—Southfrom Redondo toward Palos Verde,[!] E-1723; J 295411.—Southeastfrom Clifton toward Los Angeles Har-bor, E-1724; J 295409. © Nov. 30,1927; 2 c. each Jan. 14, 1928.

4 photographs

:

City terrace, looking east, E-1655,E-1656.—East of Los Angeles st. be-tween 4th st. and 10th St., F-447.

Northeast from 2nd and Main. F-448.© Nov. 2, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 14,

1928; J 295399-295402.

6 photographs:Arroyo seco during Pitt.-Stanford

game, E-1748 ; J 295430—Arroyo secoduring Stanford-Pitt, game, at Rosebowl, E-1749; J 295435.—Hollywood,Calif., center, F-720 ; J 295431.—Hol-lywood blvd. east from Highland ave.,

F-721; J 295432.—Rose bowl duringPitt.-Stanford game, E-1746 ; J295429.—Rose bowl, Pitt.-Stanfordgame, E-1745 ; J 295434. © Jan. 2,

1928; 2 c. each Jan. 14.

Spence engineering co., inc., NewYork. 6778

Flow of fluids in pipes, 900. Blue-print. © Mar. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30

;

I 14828.

Sperr (Percy Loomis) Staten Island,N. Y. 6779-6786

Liberty and the cloud. © Dec. 23,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1928; J 295592.

7 photographs

:

Candles for Our Lady of Mt, Car-mel, 1924 ; J 295593.—Children's shrineto St. Fortunata, 1925; J 295594.—Shrine to St. Anthony, 1927; J295597.—Shrine to St. Gust, 1925; J

295598.—Statute, feast of St. Anthony,1924, front view; J 295595.—Statue,feast of St. Anthony, 1924, rear view;J 295596.—Wax figures for feast ofOur Lady of Mt. Carmel, 1924; J295599. © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c. eachJan. 17.

Sperry candy co., Milwaukee.6787,6788

Chicken dinner, BR 22914, BR23172. © 1 c. each Dec. 10, 1927; J295292, 295291.

Spiegel, May, Stern co., Chicago. 6789

Simmons American beauty daven-bed. © Jan. 8, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 30;K 233614.

Spurr (E. Willard) Pasadena.6790-6794

Adams (Dr. Walter S.) Mt. Wilsonobservatory, 1, 2. © Feb. 20, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 27 ; J 296452, 296453.

Durant (Dr. Will) author of Storyof philosophy and Transition. 1, 2.

© Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 27;J 296454, 296455.

Miller (Ruthellen) in La golondrina,conception-Argullo. © Mar. 19, 1928;2 c. Mar. 24; J 296723.

Stanco distributors, inc., New York.6795-6797

Flit sells on sight. © July 1, 1927;2 c. Dec. 22; K 232784.

If flies bother your cows, etc. Flit.

© July 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1928;K 233629.

This Flit display will keep your cashregister busy. Put it in your windownow! © July 1, 1927: 2 c. Dec. 22;K 232785.

Standard oil co. (New Jersey) NewYork. 6798-6807

Cleanliness ! Flit kills all house-hold insects. © Oct. 29, 1927; 2 c.

Dee. 22; K 232792.

Comfort outdoors ! No more mos-quitoes and flies. Flit. © Sept. 3,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; K 233630.

Flit will completely rid your homeof flies and mosquitoes. © July 1,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 22 ; K 232791.

Leading the way—freedom fromflies and mosquitoes. © July 9, 1927;2 c. Dec. 22; K 232790.

Mosquitoes and flies—the two worstenemies to your summer eomfort

banished easily with Flit. © Aug. 1,

1927; 2 c. Dec. 22; K 232789.

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New, easy way to repel flies andmosquitoes. © July 1,*1927; 2 c. Dec.

22 ; K 232786.

Protection! against flies-mosquitoes.

Flit. © Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27,

1928; K 231936.

Relief from torment of mosquitoes

and flies. © Aug. 1, 1927; 2 c. Dec.

22 ; K 232788.

These 2 new ways to relief fromflies and mosquitoes. © June 1, 1927

;

2 e. Dec. 22 ; K 232787.

Your home can never be comfortable

until you get rid of flies, mosquitoes.

Flit. © Aug. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27,

1928: K 233631.

Standard oil co. of California, SanFrancisco. 6808

Sacramento County citrus show. ©Jan. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 18 ; K 233405.

Standard oil co s of New Jersey, NewYork. 6809, 6810

Kill roaches and bed bugs with Flit.

© 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928 ; J 295718.

Moth damage! Flit saves yourclotting. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 27,

1928 ; K 231937.

Standard refrigerator co., Philadel-phia. 6811

Perfect double circulation attractsthe business of a nation. © Dec. 14,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928 ; K 232843.

Stanley works, New Britain. Conn.6812-6828

17 charts

:

Chisel, 107; I 14683.—Common cutsin wood. 108 ; I 14684.—Common woodjoints, 109 : I 14685.—Common woodjoints. 110 ; I 14686.—How to assemblethe Stanley double plane iron. 114 ; I

14690.—How to grind Stanley planeirons, 112; I 14688.—How to set theStanley plane, 115; I 14691.—How to

use the Stanley dowling jig, 102 ; I

1467S—How to use the Stanley mark-ing gauge. Ill ; I 14687.—How to usethe Stanley plane, 116; I 14692.—Howto use the Stanley try square, 101 ; I

14677.—How to whet Stanley planeirons, 113 ; I 14689.—Nail hammer,106: I 14682.—One foot rule. 100; I

14676.—Screw driver, 105; I 14681.—Stanley Bailey planes, 103; I 14679.—Stanley bed rock planes, 104; I 14680.

© Feb. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 8.

Star-Chronicle pub. co., St. Louis.6829

First photo of Vito Giannola. ©Dec. 31. 1927; 1 c\ Jan. 3, 1928; K231487.

Steidle (Paul Henry) Los Angeles.6830

[Spina-diagram] © 1 c. Mar. 10,

1928; I 14610.

Stein & Blaine, New York. 6831, 6832

For the south and early spring; byE. M. A. Steinmetz. © Dec. 23, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 11, 1928 ; K 231592.

Nomad. For your spring travel, etc.

© Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 13; K235076.

Stelz bookbinding co., New York. 6833

Our Lady of perpetual help. ©Sept. 14, 1926; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1928; K234760.

Sterling products co., Easton. Pa.6834, 6835

[Rabbit washwoman drawing waterfrom rain barrel 1 © Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Mar. 14 ; K 236077.

[Visiting day at Rabbit laundry] ©Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 14; K 236078.

Stevens (Henry Allen) Minneapolis.6836

Stevens reduction and enlargementscale. © Jan. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 13 ; I14430.

Stickle (John H.) Lansing, Mich.6837

Coal. © Dec. 31, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 3,

1928 ; K 234723.Stiffler (R. Ewing) Denver. 6838

Lincoln (Abraham) © Mar. 10,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 12; J 296640.

Stimson (Joseph Elam) Cheyenne,Wy. 6S39, 6840

Brooks Lake and Brooks LakeMountain, 4546. © Oct. 21, 1927 ; 2 c.

Nov. 29 ; J 295324.

Tree by the side of the road, WindRiver Valley, Wy., 4532. © Oct. 21,

1927 ; 2 c. Nov. 29 ; J 295325.

Stine (Grovina R. B.) Penfield, Up-per Darby, Pa. 6841

Grindstone's landing. © Jan. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; K 234010.

Stipek (Charles J.) and Kitzberger(Charles) doing business as Batesprinting co., Chicago. 6842

[Chicago, 111., Chicago produce mar-ket] © Dee. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 12,

1928; K 233261.

Stirling (Sarah V. Daingerfield) NewYork. 6843

Budd'st temple of the tooth kandy,Ceylon. © Feb. 10, 1928; 2 c. Feb.29 ; J 296456.

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Stovel (Jean) Seattle. 6844Master. © Dec. 20, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar.

19. 1928 ; J 296675.

Streib (Art.) Los Angeles. 6845Los Angeles. Calif., New Citv hall.

© Mar. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; J 296636.

Stromberg, Allen & co., Chicago. 6846Liberty. [Border design] © Jan.

27, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 6 ; K 233680.

Stronck (Hubert N.) Chicago. 6847

Analysis of average expenses andprofits of member banks, federal re-

serve system, fiscal year ended June30, 1927. © Jan. 3. 1928; 2 c. Jan. 6;1 14435.

Stuart (Marie) Chicago. 6848

New songs for the home and radio.

© Feb. 14, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 29; K233815.

Sullivan (R. G.) inc., Manchester,N. H. 6849

Choice of men who choose quality.

© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 4 ; K 234131.

Sunny scenes, inc., Winter Park, Fla.

6850-6884[Havana, Cuba] :

[Fountain at the Casino, 1811 C] ;

K 233948.— [Maine monument, 1809C] ; K 233947.—[Morro castle, 1123C] ; K 233949.— [Old Columbus cathe-dral, 1010 C] ; K 233946.— [Prads,1808 C] ; K 233945. © Feb. 16, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 27.

12 prints

:

[Arch oak, 1130 D] ; K 235201.—[Coral Gables, 1135 M] ; K 235198.—[Flame vine, 1139 O] ; K 235199.—[Ft. Marion, 1131 A] ; K 235194.—[Gulf stream, 1129 F] ; K 235195.—[Indian River, 1127 F] ; K 235196.—[Mahi shrine temple, 1125 M] ; K235205.— [Oldest house, 1132 A] ; K235202.— [Surf, 1128 F] ; K 235197.—[Tower, 1118 M] : K 235200.—[Undersouthern skies. 1826 M] ; K 235204.—[Winter home, 1115 M] ; K 235203.

© Feb. 24, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 31.

18 prints

:

[Clock tower, 1122-0]— [Cosy spotin Florida, 1012-M]—[Lake trail,

1807-P]— [Lighthouse by the sea,

1114-M]— [Lovely spot, 1802-M]—[Ona Florida estate. 1800-M]— [Palmgardens. 1124-C]— [Palm-lined stream,1141-M]—[Palm-shaded walk, 1803-M]—[Palm walk, 1806-P]—[R i v e r

scene, 1805-M]— [Royal palms, 1801-

M]— [Tropical flower garden, 1117-M]— [Tropical home, 1140-M]—[Trop-ical lake, 1119-0]— [Tropical sunset.

1121-0]— [Tropical trail, 1804-M]—[Twilight in "the tropics, 1120-O] ©Jan. 19, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 27; K231940-231957.

Sutcliffe (Leonard Stansfield) Lexing-ton, Ky. 6885,6886

Anita Peabody. © Sept. 3, 1927;2 c. Feb. 25 ; J 296388.

Cleopatra and foal by Man o' War.© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 25 ; J 296389.

Sutliff (Hilan R.) Ashland. Wis. 6887

Three bears. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 9 ; J 295996.

Svietovsky (Boris) Boston. 6888,6889

Leo F. Reisman. © Feb. 8, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 15 ; J 296066.

Liggett (Louis K.) © 1 c. Feb. 15,

1928; J 296065.

Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.

6890-6893

Near-to-nature babies. (In GoodHousekeeping, Jan., 1928) © Dec. 27,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 22 ; K 231440.

(In Good Housekeeping, Feb.,

1928) © Jan. 25, 1928; 1 c. Jan. 27;K 233590.

(In Good Housekeeping, Mar.,

1928) © Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 27;K 236198.

(In Good Housekeeping, Apr.,

1928) © Mar. 25, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 28;K 23625fi.

Syracuse ornamental co., Syracuse,N. Y. 6894-6928

Period carvings, plates 360-394.

[Plates 365-368, French moderne] ©Dec. 16, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1928;K 232801-232835.

Tailoring arts pub. co., New York.6929, 6930

[Fashion plate] T-500, T-501, T-502, T-506, T-508, T-503, T-505, T-510, T-548, T-544, T-546, T-550. ©Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; K231512.

T-526, T-514, T-516, T-511. T-515, T-529. © Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Jan. 5, 1928 ; K 231511.

Tebbs (Charles B.) Washington. 6931

Asbury (Bishop Francis) © Mar.7, 192S; 2 c. Mar. 7; J 296586.

Tefft (Charles E.) Guilford. Me.6932-6934

Maxwell (William Henry) portrait

statue

:

Front view ; J 295710.—Three quar-ter view facing left ; J 295709.—Three

116

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quarter view facing right ; J 295708.

© Dec. 17. 1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1928.

Teich (Curt) & co., Chicago.6935-6943

Waltham, Mass.

:

Country club, 117558.—High school,

117562. — Moody St., 117563. — Northjunior high school, 117561.—Nuttingson the Charles, 117564.—Public library,

117557.—St. Mary's church, 117565.—Soldiers monument, 117559.—Southjunior high school, 117560. © Jan. 10,

1928: 2 c. each Jan. 13; K 231607-231615.

Thompson (William Charles) Alham-bra, Calif. 6944

San Juan Capistrano mission no. J.

© Dec. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1928 ; J296036.

Thomson (Cecil M.) Houston, Tex.6945

Houston. Tex., sky line. © Nov. 2,

1927 ; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1928 ; J 295634.

Thomson (D. P.) studio, Kansas City,

Mo. 6946

Reed (Senator James A.) © May27, 1925 ; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; J 296399.

Thurnau (Carl G.) New Hartford,N. Y. 6947-6949

3 photographs

:

Albany, N. Y., Delaware & Hudsonbldg.—Albany, N. Y., Delaware &Hudson bldg., main entrance.—Cort-land, N. Y„ St. Mary's church. © 1 c.

each Jan. 21, 1928 ; J 295670-295672.

Tiffany (Raymond E.) Carbondale, Pa.6950

Carbondale, Pa., proposed FirstPresbyterian church, exterior. © 1 c.

Jan. 11, 1928; I 14307.

Town and country club news, Cleve-land. 6951

Westwood country club, Cleveland,O.. aerial map. © Dec. 30, 1927 ; 2 c.

Jan. 1, 1928 ; K 233438.

Townsend (Alva C.) Lincoln, Neb.6952

Kemmerer (Harriett Kruse) ©Jan. 25. 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 1 ; J 295895.

Townsend (Charles Freemont) DesMoines, la. 6953

Autumn. © Mar. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.13: J 296655.

Toy tinkers, inc., Evanston, 111.

6954-6965

[Little artist tinker, A-L] © Feb.6, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 21 ; K 236179-236190.

Transocean g. m. b. h., Berlin. 6966

Prittwitz-Gaffron (Dr. FrederickWilliam von) © Jan. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Jan. 19 ; J 295630.

Trowitzsch & sohn, kunstverlag, Frank-furt/Oder, Germany. 6967

[Luteplayer] by Schramm. © Oct.

9, 1927 ; 1 c. Oct. 31 ; K 231929.

Truesdell (Herbert M.) Seattle.

6968, 0969

Washington (Univ. of) Library, in-

terior. 807 A. © Feb. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 20 ; J 296322.

809. © Jan. 30, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 6; J 295970.

Tuck (Raphael) & sons, ltd., London.6970, 6971

Cook (Capt.) in the Endeavour dis-

covers Sydney harbour, May 6, 1770;from the painting by Bernard Gribble.

© Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 15; K234381.

[In lovely summertime ; by FloraPilkington] ©"Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 15; K 234382.

Tufel (Karl) Brooklyn. 6972

Percentage of fluctuation chart ofGeneral motors common stock. © 1 cMar. 23, 1928 ; I 14717.

Turner (Orren Jack) Princeton, N. J.

6973

Stokes (ex-Governor W.) of the state

of New Jersey. © Mar. 10, 1927 ; 2 c.

Mar. 17, 1928 ; J 296669.

Twyeffort, inc., New York. 6971-6980

7 photographs

:

Man's riding habit; J 296359.—Man's riding suit; J 296353.—Top-coat ; J 296355.—Tweed coat; J296356.—Tweed riding suit ; J 296354.

Tweed suit ; J 296357.—Walking suit

;

J 290358. © Jan. 21, 1928; 2 c. eachFeb. 23.

Tyler (John) and Weems (Philip VanHorn) Annapolis. 6981

Alignment or parallel motion chartfor finding azimuth and altitude cor-rections and other parts of the astro-

nomical triangle. Blueprint. © Jan.3, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 18; I 14345.

Tyler co., Cleveland. 6982[Elevator car design 18226R] © 1 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; I 14321.

Underhill (Irving) New York.6983-6985

Brooklyn, N. Y., Municipal bldg. r

B 49576. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c. Mar.9 : J 296616.

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Underh 11 ( Irving)—Continued.

B 40577. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 9 ; J 296617.

New York (City) 253 West 73d St.,

Level club, B 50697. © Mar. 7, 1928

:

2 c. Mar. 9 ; J 296615.

Underwood & Underwood, New York.6986-6988

3 photographs

:

Field of red poppies, Germany, V1254.—Huge Mer de glace and GrandesJorasses, Alps, V 27514.—Lion of Lu-cerne, Switzerland, V 27513. © Dec.15, 1927; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1928; J213928-213930.

U. S. fashion co., Chicago. 6989

[Young men's three-button sack,

201 ; Young men's two-button double-breasted sack, 202] © Nov. 22, 1927

;

2 c. Mar. 24, 1928 ; K 235124.

U. S. playing card co., Cincinnati.6990-6992

Gretel. © Mar. 1, 1928; "2 c. Mar.5; K 234762.

Hansel. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.5; K 234761.

Sue. © Mar. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14

;

K 235001.

U. S. ptg. & litho. co., New York.6993-7004

Autumn on the Gatineau ; by Her-bert S. Palmer, 660. © Dec. 1, 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 20, 1928; K 231695.

Blue bonnets ; by E. P. McGill, 667.

© Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20; K231699.

Indian weaver ; by Robert W. Amick,662. © Jan. 4, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20;K 231693.

Vanguard ; bv Robert W. Amick, 663,

© Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 20 ; K 231692.

Yankee clipper ; by W. J. Aylward,661. © Jan. 10, 1928; 2 c. Jan. 20;K 231694.

3 prints:Children of the sea ; by Charles

Atamian, 665 ; K 231690.—Reflections :

by Gaston Guedy, 666; K 231689.—Wayne (Brig. Gen.) at Stonv Point.

664; K 231691. © Jan. 16, 1928; 2 <>

each Jan. 20.

4 prints

:

Flowers; by F. Van Vreeland, 658;K 231697.—Hyacinths; by GeorgeHitchcock, 704; K 231688.—Mary andher little lamb ; by Albert Heincke,659 ; K 231696.—Mill stream ; by FritzThaulow, 657 ; K 231698. © Sept. 15,

1927; 2 c. each Jan. 20, 1928.

Unternaher (Jacob A.) Tampa, Fla.

7005[Madonna! © Feb. 6. 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 27 ; K 233785.

Utility securities co., Chicago. 7006

Chicago, 111., Opera house. © Dec.28, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; K 233309.

Vallas (Peter T.) Lynn, Mass. 7007

Vallas sure fire 5 radio. Blueprint.

© Jan. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 27 ; I 14418.

Van Alen (William) New York. 7008

New York (City) Lexington ave.,

42nd to 43d st„ 63 story office bldg.

© 1 c. Feb. 17, 1928; I 14511.

Vigneulles (P. C.) Yankee divisionassn., inc., Waterbury, Conn.

7009

1917 In memoriam 1918. © Feb.27, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 6 ; J 296533.

Vogelmann (Joseph Anthony) NewYork. 7010

Music of the spheres. 1928 calen-dar. Blueprint. © Feb. 23, 1928;2 c. Mar. 6; I 14584.

Vogue rubber co., Chicago. 7011

Vogue custom built balloons. ©Jan. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 27 ; K 231933.

Voit (Louis Edgar) Warren, O. 7012

Lindbergh's welcome to St. Louis.

© Feb. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 6 ; J 296602.

Waite (Ralph B.) Springville, N. Y.

7013Neither shall there be any more

pain. © Mar. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 22

;

J 296714.

Walker (John W.) Ely, Nev.7014-7059

Freak deer, 801. © Oct. 6, 1927;2 c. Jan. 17, 1928 ; J 295994.

802. © Oct. 6, 1927 ; 2 c. Jan.

17, 1928; J 295625.

Lehmon Caves

:

Beaded Portiers, 44.—Bridal Alter

[!] 35.—Bridal Veil Falls, 25.—Buf-falo's Head, 40.—Cauliflower patch,2.—Cave Mans Den, 10.—Coral Reef.

58.—Coral Room, 59.—Crystal Palace,15. — Cypress Swamp, 17. — EagleGate, 34.—Egyptian Fortune Teller's

Stand. 37.—Elephant, 27.—EskimoVillage. 42.—Fairy Baby's Bath Tub.13.—Fairy Garden, 16.—Fairy Palace,48.—Fluted Portier, 53.—Grants Monu-ment, 50.—Japanese Art. 41.—LakeComo, 29.—Liberty Hall, 3.—McKin-leys Chair, 56.—Maple Sugar Pillar,

4.—Niagra [ !] Falls in Winter, 9.

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no. 1, 1928 7094

Parachute, 6.—Popcorn, 36.—Portiers,60.—Queen Elizabeth's Chamber, 38.

Queen Victoria's Side Saddle, 61.

Rose Bush, 28.—Ruins of Pompeii,14.—Tower of Babel, 49.—Tower ofJewels, 1.—Washington Monument,33.—Wedding Cake, 46. © Nov. 1,

1927: 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1928; J296404-296422, 296424-296420, 296431-296441.

Lehmon Caves, 20, 57. © Nov. 1,

1927: 2 c. each Feb. 27: J 296402,296403.

Gothic Palace, 43. © Nov. 1,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; J 296423.

Pipe Organ, 26. © Nov. 1,

1927; 2 c. Feb. 27. 1928; J 296430.

Mountain lion. 6035-603S. © Oct.1. 1027; 2 c. each Jan. 17, 1028; J295623, 295621, 295622. 295624.

Walker bin co.. Penn Tan, N. Y. 7060

Typical store plan suggested forQuality service stores. 2 sheets, blue-prints. © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; I 14547.

Walker engraving corp., New York.7061, 7062

Coolidge (President) © Mar. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; J 296661.

Coolidge (Mrs. Calvin) © Mar. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 14 ; J 296660.

Walters (George) Los Angeles.7063, 7064

Miss Los Angeles, 1928, official, bust,

full face. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. Feb.29; J 296457.

profile. © Feb. 1. 1928: 2 c

Feb. 29; J 296458.

Warden (Charles Penn) Pasadena.7065-7067

Riverside from Mt. Rubidoux, A, B.<c) Dec. 28, 1927: 2 c. each Jan. 3,

1928; J 295278, 295279.

Shadow of the cross. © Dec. 29,

1927; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1928; J 295277.

Warm air furnace fan co., Cleveland.7068

Warm air pipe area chart. Blue-print. © Mar. 8. 1928; 2 c. Mar. 10;I 14613.

Warner (George B.) New York.7069-7076

8 photographs:Arrow, 13; J 295601.—Bird, 9; J

295600.—Modern lion, 14; J 295606.—Penguin. Alfred, 11.; J 295603.—Pen-guin, Jacques. 15; J 295604.—Satanwith fork, 12; J 295605.—Stork, 16;

J 295607.—Woman with tuba, 10; J295602. © 1 c. each Jan. 16, 1928.

Washington daily news, Washington.7077

Auto show exhibits interest official

Washington. © Jan. 31, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 1 ; K 234054.

Waters (John Albert C.) McLeod (Le-Roy) [and] Putnam (Claude) LosAngeles. 7078, 7079

Yellow cab gab. © Oct. 21, 1927;2 c. Oct. 29; K 229682.

Same. © Oct. 17, 1927; 1 c.

Nov. 28; K 233455.

Waters (R. J.) San Francisco.7080-7082

Shasta (Mt.) :

And its companion, 429 ; J 296447.—As by moonlight, 425; J 296448.—Set-tin? sun on, 426; J 296446. © Feb.22. 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 28.

i Waterson (Hubert Sebastian) Pitts-

burgh. 7083

Wherever you are, whatever you do,

best Christmas wishes follow you. ©Dec. 25, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1928; K232969.

Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.7084-7087

Cypress Hills abbey, located in

Cypress Hills cemetery, Brooklyn,N. Y., bldg. for the New York mauso-leum assn., inc., plan of first floor

showing marble work, etc., 67. Blue-print. © 1 c. Mar. 12, 1928; I 14622.

Ferncliff cemetery mausoleum, planof chapel floor. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Feb. 25. 1928; I 14549.

Ferncliff cemetery mausoleum, planof triforium floor. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Feb. 25, 1928; I 14548.

Private room for Anna M. Smith in

Cypress Hills abbey. Cypress Hills

cemeterv. Brooklyn, N. Y. © 1 c.

Jan. 13, 1928; I 14320.

Webster eisar co., Detroit. 7088-7094

Friend of man. As long as humannature hungers for companionship, etc.

© Oct. 27, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928;K 233361.

Just as owning a faithful dog,etc. © Nov. 24, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19,

1928 ; K 233363.

Like an understanding dog, etc.

© Nov. 17, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19. 1928;K 233362.

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Webster cigar co.—Continued.

Man's deepest joys, etc. ©Nov. 1, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928; K233365.

Memory does not go back, etc.

© Dec. 15. 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1928;K 233364.

Men learn to love a good cigar,

etc. © Oct. 20, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19,

1928 ; K 233360.

There is a depth of devotion,etc. © Dec. 6, 1927; 1 c. Jan. 19,

1928 ; K 233366.

Wechsler-Barber silk co., inc., NewYork. 7095-7101

(Tony Sarg's Marionette prints) :

Circus ; K 233582.—Jack in the box :

K 233587.—Marionettes ; K 233586.—Mother Goose; K 233581.—Red Rid-ing Hood; K 233583.—Toyland ; K233585.—Wooden soldiers; K 233584.

© Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Jan. 19.

Weeks (George F.) Coeur d'Alene, Id.

7102

Wolf Lodge Bay, Coeur d'AleneLake showing the long bridge on theNorth and South highway, KootenaiCounty, Id. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928; J296534.

Weiss (B.) & co., New York. 7103

Iron lamps in modern art. © 1 c.

Mar. 29, 1928; J 296895.

Welfare federation of Lynn, inc.,

Lynn. Mass. 7104

Protector of all. © Jan. 21, 1928:2 c. Jan. 23 ; K 231762.

Wellcome (Burroughs) & co., inc.,

New York. 7105

Carron oil (solidified) B. W. & co.

Method of application for first-aid

treatment of large surface burns. ©1 c. Jan. 24, 1928; J 295692.

Wendelboe (James Louis) Columbus.Neb. 7106

Device for stimulating molecular ac-

tivity thru spiral rotation. © 1 c.

Feb. 2, 1928 ; I 14475.

Western electric co., inc., New York.7107, 7108

Health for happiness. © Feb. 1.

1928; 2 c. Feb. 6; K 234130.

Play and keep well. © Jan. 1, 1928

:

2 c. Jan. 4 ; K 232847.

Western newspaper union, Chicago.7109

[Santa Claus headquarters] ©Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1928; K234261.

Wetzel, New York. 7110-7115

[Three button roll to second, doublebreasted sack suit] © Feb. 7, 1928;2 c. Feb. 21 ; K 234732.

5 prints

:

[D. B. new market overcoat withpeak lapel and slant pockets]—[peaklapel evening suit with white single

breasted waistcoat] :— [Three buttonroll to second, single breasted golf suit

with slack trousers. Patch pocketswith holes and buttons] —[Two but-ton single breasted sack suit with dou-ble breasted waistcoat and plain trou-

sers]—[Two button single breastedsummer sport suit with patch pockets]

© Feb. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 21 ; K234729-234731, 234733, 234734.

Wheat (Calvin) Houston, Tex.7116-7113

3 photographs

:

Holcomb (Oscar) — Jones (Jesse

H.)—Sterling (R. S.) © Dec. 17,

1927; 2 c. each Mar. 20, 1928; J296689-296691.

Whitaker (Calvin B.) Kansas City,

Mo. 7119

[When I scream for ice cream it's

Whit's] © 1 c. Jan. 6, 1928 ; I 14288.

Whitaker (Laurence L.) Windber, Pa.7120

[Crimson cross] © Feb. 10, 1928;2 c. Feb. 23 : K 233761.

White & Wyckoff mfg. co., Holyoke,Mass. 7121

Write gift. [White & Wyckoff fandisplay] © Feb. 12, 1928; 2 c. Feb.

27; K 233786.

Whitney (Josepha) New Haven. 7122

[Yale university, Harkness tower]

© Mar. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 5 ; K 234771.

Whittington (Frederick G.) Evanston,111. 7123

Season's greetings. [Family groupin front of fireplace] © Dec. 19, 1927

;

2 c. Dec. 30 ; K 234739.

Widmer engineering co., St. Louis.

7124, 7125

[Floor plans and elevations of store,

office and lodge bldg. to be located onthe northeast corner of Sarah and Fin-

ney, St. Louis, for The temple assn.,

order of Calanthian of Missouri, 5sheets, blueprints] © Jan. 27, 1928;

2 c. Feb. 28 ; I 14552.

St. Louis. Mo., St. Louis univ., pro-

posed new St. Mary's infirmary, the

charitv division, university hospital.

© Feb. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 3 ; I 14568.

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Wiebusch (Katharine) Chicago. 7126[Sun-schine, 1000] © 1 c. Mar. 14,

1928; I 14623.

Wiest (Kathryn N.) Milwaukee.7127-7129

Flowers from the altar, no. 1-3. ©Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 4; K235142-235144.

Wilcox (Clarence Eugene) Gardiner,Mont. 7130

Three sentinels. © Nov. 10, 1927;1 c. Dec. 2;lc. Dec. 27 ; J 295295.

Wilcox (Fred Billie) Centralia, Wash.7131, 7132

Challenge. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 6 ; J 295967.

Elk family. © Jan. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Feb. 6; J 295968.

Wilcox (Ida Mable) Salt Lake City.

7133

Reed (Hon. Senator) of Missouri.

© Mar. 14, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 17; J296668.

Wild flower preservation society, inc.,

Washington. 7134-7159

(Wild flower plates) :

Anemone ; K 233713.—Bird-on-the-wing ; K 233712.—Bird's-foot violet ; K233711.—Bitter root ; K 233710.—Blue-bell : K 233709.—California poppy; K233708.—Cardinal flower; K 233707.—Columbine [Blue] ; K 233705.—Colum-bine [Red] ; K 233706.—Dutchman'sbreeches ; K 233704.—Dwarf cornel ; K233703.—Fringed gentian ; K 233702.—Jack-in-the-pulpit ; K 233701.—Ladles'slipper: K 233700.—Larkspur ; K233699.—Lupine ; K 233698.—Marshmarigold ; K 233697.—Moccasin flower

;

K 233696.—Pasque flower ; K 233695.—Redbud; K 233690.—R h o d o r a ; K233694.—Shooting star; K 233689.—Showy orchis; K 233714.—Trillium;K 233693.—Water lily: K 233691.—Wild geranium; K 233692. © Dec.30. 1927 ; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1928.

Wilkinson (William Ernest) NewYork. 7160

Just a memory. Mother's birthdav.© Jan. 18. 1928: 2 c. Jan. 24; K233426.

Willard (Ella) Chicago. 7161Jack La Salle. © Nov. 15. 1927;

2 c. Feb. 20 ; 1928 ; K 235078.

Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,Calif. 7162-7171

Death Valley from Dantes View. ©Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 20 ; J 296329.

Shining valley. © Feb. 10, 1928;2 c. Feb. 20 ; J 296328.

5 photographs

:

At the Zion gate, Jerusalem : J296323.—City of the dead ; J 296326.—Date market; J 296325.—Through thesunlit lanes of old Biskra ; J 296324.—Toilers of the desert: J 296327. ©Jan. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Feb. 20.

1936, 1937, 1939. © Feb. 5, 1928;2 c. each Feb. 20; J 296603-296605.

Williams (Albert E.) Phoenix, Ariz.

7172

Pin-a-plane. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 29 ; K 235179.

Williams (Edmund P.) Weslaco, Tex.7173

[Weslaco, Tex. hotel] ExclusiveNews view shows new hotel startedthis week. © Feb. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Feb.18 ; K 235210.

Williams (Harvey I.) New York.7174

Hopkins (Mary Alden) © Feb. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 11 ; J 296023.

Williams (John S.) Aurora, Ind.

7175, 7176

[Original bell boy] © Feb. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233895.

[Original hotel cut] © Feb. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 2 ; K 233896.

Williams (Verne O.) Miami, Fla.7177-7186

1553-1560, 1563, 1565. © Nov. 15,

1927; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1928; J295865-295874.

Williamson (Alpheus J.) Spokane,Wash. 7187

[Rules for good acoustics and lightin auditoriums, schools and court-rooms, design for the construction of.

6 sheets, blueprints] © 1 c. Mar. 26,1928; I 14824.

Win-Jack features, Brighton. N. Y.7188-7192

Father was right, but— ; no. 5. ©Feb. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 24 ; K 233809.

Not a smoke in a car load ; no. 3.

© Feb. 7, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 20 ; K 233738.

Same. © Feb. 13, 1928: 1 c.

Feb. 25 ; K 233808.

Pretty soft for father; no. 2. ©Feb. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 18 ; K 233737.

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Win-Jack features—Continued.

Private lives of public servants.The coal driver; no. 4. © Feb. 21,

1928; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 233810.

Witehei (Andy) Santa Monica, Calif.

7193

Witchel's bakery. © Jan. 15, 1928;2 c. Jan. 27; K 231961.

Wolfe (Stephen C.) Fremont, O. 7194

Lorta Lipstick, etc. © Nov. 10,

1927; 1 c. Dec. 13; K 231605.

Woman's world magazine co., inc.,

Chicago. . 7195-7205

[Belles of long ago showing theWoman's World styles during the pe-

riod of 1850 to 1875] Jan., 1928. ©Dec. 30, 1927; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1928; K233407.— Feb, 1928. © Jan. 27, 1928;2 c. Jan. 30; K 233613.

March. 1928. © Feb. 23, 1928;

2 c. Feb. 25 ; K 234525.

Nov., 1928. © Mar. 2, 1928;2 c. Mar. 5 ; K 233944.

Woman's world cover calendar

;

1928:For 1928—January & February.

March & April.—May & June.—July& August.—September & October.

November & December. © Dec. 17,

1927 ; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 1928 ; K 232976-232982.

Wood (Henry Cope) Oakland, Calif.

7206

Home sweet home. © Mar. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 19 ; J 296687.

Wood (Vernon C.) Detroit, Mich.7207

All bronze mausoleum. © Mar. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 12 ; K 233999.

Woodbury granite co., inc., Burling-ton, Vt. 7208-7311

[Bartlett. Mausoleum design 127.

Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6 ; I 14821.

Front elevation, sheet 1 ; I 14816.

Longitudinal section, sheet 5 ; I

14820.—Plan, sheet 4; I 14819.—Rearelevation, sheet 3; I 14818.—Side ele-

vation, sheet 2; I 14817. © 1 c. eachMar. 23, 1928.

[Edgewood. Mausoleum design 125.

Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6; I 14814.—

-

Cross section and longitudinal section,

sheet 7; I 14815.—Front, sheet 1; I

14809.—Longitudinal section, sheet 5;I 14833.—Plan, sheet 4; I 14812.—

Rear, sheet 3 ; I 14811.—Side, sheet 2

;

I 14810. © 1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

Engles. [Mausoleum design, 123.Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6; I 14802.

Floor plan, sheet 4; I 14800.—Frontelevation, sheet 1; I 14797.—Longitu-dinal section, sheet 5; I 14301.—Rearelevation, sheet 3; I 14799.—Side ele-

vation, sheet 2; I 14798. © 1 c. eachMar. 23, 1928.

Johnstone. [Mausoleum design, 117.Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6 ; I 14777.

Cross section, sheet 9 ; I 14778.

Floor plan, sheet 4; I 14775.—Longi-tudinal section, sheet 5 ; I 14776.

Perspective view ; I 14773.—Rear ele-

vation, sheet 3 ; I 14774. © 1 c. eachMar. 23, 1927.

Lawrence. [Mausoleum design, 118.Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6; I 14783.

Cross section, sheet 9 ; I 14784.—Floorplan, sheet 4 ; I 14781.—Longitudinalsection, sheet 5 ; I 14782.—Perspectiveview ; I 14779.—Rear elevation, sheet

3 ; I 14780. © 1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

Mathews. [Mausoleum design, 121..

Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet 6; I 14789.

Cross section, sheet 7 ; I 14790.—Floorplan, sheet 4 ; I 14787.—Longitudinalsection, sheet 5 ; I 14788.—Perspectiveview ; I 14785.—Rear, sheet 3 ; I 14786.

© 1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Mausoleum design, 103. Blue-prints] :

Cross section, sheet 6 ; I 14742.

Floor plan, sheet 4; I 14740.—Longi-tudinal section, sheet 5; I 14741.

Perspective view ; 1 14739. © 1 c. eachMar. 23, 1928.

[Mausoleum design, 110. Blue-prints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A; I

14750.—Cross section, sheet 6; I

14754.—Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14752.—Longitudinal section, sheet 5 ; I

14753.—Perspective view ; I 14749.

Rear elevation, sheet 3 ; I 14751. ©1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Mausoleum design, 114. Blue-prints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A; I

14761.—Cross section, sheet 6; I

14766.—Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14764.—Front elevation, sheet 1 ; I 14762.

Longitudinal section, sheet 5; I

14765.—Rear elevation, sheet 3 ; I

14763. © 1 c. each Mar. 23. 1928.

122

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[Mausoleum design, 115. Blue-prints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A; I

14768.—Cross section, sheet 6; I

14772.—Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14770.

Longitudinal section, sheet 5 ; I

14771.—Perspective views ; I 14767.

Rear elevation, sheet 3 ; I 14769. © 1

c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Mausoleum design, 122. Blue-prints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A ; I

14792.—Cross section, 6; I 14796.—Floor plan, sheet 4; I 14794.—Longi-tudinal section, sheet 5 ; I 14795.—Per-spective views ; I 14791.—Rear, sheet

3 : I 14793. © 1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Mausoleum design 124] Crosssection, sheet 6. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Mar. 28, 1928 ; I 4808.

[Mausoleum design, 124. Blue-prints] :

Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14806.—Frontelevation, sheet 1; I 14803.—Longitu-dinal section, sheet 5 ; I 14807.—Rearelevation, sheet 3; I 14805.—Side ele-

vation, sheet 2 ; I 14804. © 1 c. eachMar. 23, 1928.

Milburn [Mausoleum design, 112.

Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A;I 14756.—Cross section, sheet 6; I

14760.—Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14758.—Longitudinal section, sheet 5 ; I

14759.—Perspective view; I 14755.

Rear elevation, sheet 3 ; I 14757. © 1

c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Monumental designs. Blueprints] :

Anderson, 1037; I 14725.—Calkins,1050; I 14731.—Carter, 1002; I

14719.—Comptern, 1034; I 14722.—Downer, 1051 ; I 14732.—Easton, 1040

;

I 14726.—Hall, 1046; I 14730.—Hast-ings, 1053; I 14734.—Jackson, 1042; I

14727.—Knowles, 1014; I 14720.—Knowlton, 1045: I 14729.—Lawler,1043; I 14728—Lucmneyer, 1036; I

14724.—Metzer, 1052; I 14733.—Monu-mental design, 1019, 1035, 1056; I

14721, 14723, 14737.—Scott, 1055; I

14736.—Sinnott, 1001; I 14718.—Strai-ton, 1054; I 14735.—Warner, 1057; I

14738. © 1 c. each Mar. 23, 1928.

[Thompson. Mausoleum design, 109.

[Blueprints] :

Cross section, sheet alternate A

;

I 14743.—Cross section, sheet 8; I

14748.—Floor plan, sheet 4 ; I 14746.—Longitudinal section, sheet 7 ; I

14747.—Perspective ' view ; I 14744.

Rear elevation, sheet 3 ; I 14745. © 1

c. Mar. 23, 1928.

Woodfield (Frank) Astoria, Or.7312, 7313

Astoria, Or., column. 5x7 and 8x10sizes. © Feb. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar.5; J 296575, 296576.

Woodruff (Allan W.) San Saba, Tex.7314

Grandad pecan. © Oct. 20, 1927 ; 2c. Nov. 11 ; J 295328.

Woodruff (C. S.) Louisville.

7315-7317

3 photographs

:

Whippet power ; J 296658.—Whippetsafety; J 296659.—Whippet speed; J296657. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 14.

Woolworth (F. W.) co., New York.7318

[California design of oranges, poin-settias, holly and poppies, etc.] © Jan.12, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 25 ; K 231806.

Worden (Fred Jones) Granite City.

111. 7319

1 year free service chart on Peerlesscars. Blueprint. © Jan. 12, 1928 ; 2 c.

Jan. 16; I 14415.

Wrights'. Kent, O. 7320-7322

Anderson (David Allen) Presidentof Kent state college. © Feb. 28, 1928

;

2 c. Feb. 29 ; J 296642.

Austin (Andrew) © Nov. 10, 1927;2 c. Nov. 11 ; J 295663.

Walls (William Alfred) © Feb. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 18 ; J 296321.

Yale university press and Orr (Louis)New Haven. 7323-7325

(Ports of America) :

[Buffalo] ; K 233685.— [Cleveland] ;

K 233684.— [Title page] ; K 233686. ©Feb. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. each Feb. 8.

Yosei Amemya, New York. 7326

Bradley (Edson) estate. © Aug. 7,

1927 ; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1928 ; J 295969.

Y. M. C. A. General board, New York.7327, 7328

Preserve your credit. Pay bills

promptly. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Mar.8 ; K 234818.

Share with others for success andhappiness. © Feb. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.8 ; K 234819.

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Zabrocki (Tony) Winona, Minn. 7329

Winona athletic club. © Dec. 15,

1927 ; 1 c. Dec. 10 ; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1928

;

J 296346.

Zellweger (J. A.) Enid, Okl. 7330

Community tree. © Dec. 28, 1927;2 c. Jan. 14, 1928 ; J 295393.

Zorn (Charles A.) St. Louis. 7331

[Dress drafting chart] © 1 c. Feb.20, 1928 ; I 14541.

Zuber (Arthur J.) Ft. Wayne. Ind.

7332

[Detailed sketch of automobile] ©Jan. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Jan. 24 ; K 233429.

Zulauf (H. C.) Baltimore. 7333

Fraternity emblem. © 1 c. Feb. 17,

1928 ; J 296263.

20 Wacker drive corp., Chicago. 7334

20 Wacker drive bldg., architect's

drawing. © Jan. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Jan. 17

;

K 233358.

^Number of entries' in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928:Reproductions of works of artDrawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character

(including 238 one-copy entries) 576photographs (including 134 one-copy entries) . 1,689Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 2,577 contributions to

periodicals and other one-copy entries) 4,324

Total 6,589

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Ridgway (John L.) 1-6

Singers of America, 11. Print. ©John L. Ridgway, Los Angeles, as the

author. R 43623, Feb. 25, 1928.

12. Print. © John L. Ridg-

way, Los Angeles, as the author. R43624, Feb. 25, 1928.

13. Print. © John L. Ridg-

way, Los Angeles, as the author. R43625, Feb. 25, 1928.

14. Print. © John L. Ridg-way, Los Angeles, as the author. R43626, Feb. 25, 1928.

15. Print. © John L. Ridg-way, Los Angeles, as the author. R43627, Feb. 25, 1928.

16. Print. © John L. Ridg-way, Los Angeles, as the author. R43628, Feb. 25, 1928.

Singley (B. Lloyd) 7-155

Acambarro sleeping in the valley,

Mexico, 10897. Photograph. © BLloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 43518, Mar. 1, 1928.

Aiguille rouges from Chamonix,Switzerland, 10739. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as

the author. R 43504, Mar. 1, 1928.

Aiguille Verte and Aiguille du Dru,from the Montanvert, Switzerland,10736. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-

ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43501, Mar. 1, 1928.

Aiguille Verte and Aiguille du Dru,from the Planpraz, Switzerland, 10737.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43502, Mar. 1, 1928.

Ain Karim, from the Church of St.

John, Palestine, 11078. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43565, Mar. 1, 1928.

Antwerp, Belgium, Musee de Steenand docks on bank of the Schelde,10101. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43451, Mar. 1, 1928.

Antwerp, Belgium, National Bankand Leopold monument, 10104. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. ' R 43453, Mar. 1,

1928.

Ape fruit, San Luis, Cuba, 9979.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43435, Mar. 1, 1928.

Art creation by the Master's hand,Acambarro, Mexico, 10896. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43517, Mar. 1,

1928.

Avenue, coffee and banana hacienda,Orizaba, Mexico, 10907. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 43523, Mar. 1, 1928.

Awaiting the cotton buyers, Pales-tine, Texas, 10617. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43539, Mar. 1, 1928.

Bale, Switzerland, ancient gateway,10720. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43477, Mar. 1, 1928.

Market square, 10722. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43479, Mar. 1,

1928.

Banana tree, Lake Worth, Fla., U. S.

A., 227. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43447, Mar. 1, 1928.

Bay of Port Antonio, Jamaica, 9992.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43445, Mar. 1, 1928.

Beholding the beauties of nature,Acambarro, Mexico, 10898. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43519, Mar. 1,

1928.

Belfort castle, Syria, 11144. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43562,Mar. 1, 1928.

Berlin, Germany, Amazon in frontof the Royal museum, 10312. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43489,Mar. 1, 1928.

Royal palace, 10303. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43487,Mar. 1, 1928.

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Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.

throne room, 10304. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville. Pa., as the author. R 43488,Mar. 1, 1928.

Berne, Switzerland, Kornhausbridge and city, 10723. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43480, Mar. 1, 1928.

Bethany, Palestine, the town of:Mary and her sister, Martha, 11034.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43557, Mar. 1, 1928.

Burial of the victims of the Mainein their final resting place, Arlingtoncemetery, Va., Dec. 28, 1899, 10559.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43531, Mar. 1, 1928.

10560. Photograph. ©B.LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43532, Mar. 1, 1928.

Blanc (Mont) from the Planpraz,Switzerland, the birthplace of ava-lanches, 10741. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43506, Mar. 1, 1928.

Blowing the Alpine Horn, Grindel-wald, Switzerland, 10703. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 43465, Mar. 1, 1928.

Bridge and tunnel, Maltrata, Mexico,10906. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-

ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43522, Mar. 1, 1928.

Brussels, Belgium, Boulevard An-spach, Public fountain, 10111. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43459,

-Mar. 1, 1928.

By the charcoal burner's grave onthe road to El Morro, Santiago, Cuba,10229. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43476, Mar. 1, 1928.

Cairo, Egypt, and citadel, bird's-eye

view, 9813. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43526, Mar. 1, 1928.

Campo Santo, Laeken, Belgium, 2080.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville. Pa., as the author. R43450, Mar. 1, 1928.

Carding room, cotton mills; Orizaba,

Mexico, 10888. Photograph. © B.

Llovd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 43515, Mar. 1, 1928.

Carmel (Mount) Palestine, beauti-

ful, 11093. Photograph. © B. Lloyd

Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43567, Mar. 1, 1928.

Cattle ranch in Jamaica, 9991. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43444,Mar. 1, 1928.

Chamonix, Switzerland, Saussuremonument, 10731. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43498, Mar. 1, 1928.

village of, from trail to theBrevent, 10730. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43497, Mar. 1, 1928.

Coffee house in Palestine, 11059.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43574, Mar. 1, 1928.

Colossal hewn block, ancient quar-ries of Baalbek, Syria, 11136. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43545, Mar. 1,

1928.

Damascus, Syria, distant view of,

11124. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43550, Mar. 1, 1928.

Dinant, Belgium, fortress andbridge, 10110. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43458, Mar. 1, 1928.

view of, 10108. Photograph.<c) B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 43457, Mar. 1, 1928.

Dog team, Antwerp, Belgium, 10103.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43452, Mar. 1, 1928.

Fiddler's Elbow, Canadian Channel,Thousand Islands, Canada, 10632.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43431, Mar. 1, 1928.

Finest of Solomon's Pools, nearBethlehem, Palestine, 11041. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43559, Mar. 1,

1928.

Flower bed in Royal park, Charlot-tenburg, Germany, 10321. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43492, Mar. 1, 1928.

Flower beds, Place de station, Bale,

Switzerland, 10724. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43513, Mar. 1, 1928.

Frail parapet, Gorges du Trient, nearVernayaz, Switzerland, 10725. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43493,

Mar. 1, 1928.

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Geneva, Switzerland, city, of 10726.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R.

43494, Mar. 1, 1928.

Musee Ariana, grand centralhall, 10727. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43495, Mar. 1, 1928.

Gerizim (Mt.) from Sychar, Pale-stine, 11088. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43566, Mar. 1, 1928.

Gettysburg, battle of, engagement in

the peach orchard, 105S5. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43536, Mar. 1, 1928.

Gen. Pickett's hand-to-handfight, 10588. Photograph, © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43509, Mar. 1, 1928.

Ghent, Belgium, Castle of the Di-able, crypt of the, 10106. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43455, Mar. 1, 1928.

Glacier des Bossons, Chamonix,Switzerland, 10732. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley. Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43499, Mar. 1, 1928.

Golden Gate and Mount of Olives,

Jerusalem, Palestine, 11030. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43556,Mar. 1, 1928.

Grand Canyon of the North PlatteRiver, Wy., 10606. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43511, Mar. 1, 1928.

Grazing on the Plains of Sharon,Palestine, 11106. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43549, Mar. 1, 1928.

Grindelwald on market day, 10705.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43466, Mar. 1, 1928.

Grunewald, Germany, beer garden,10301. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43486, Mar. 1, 1928.

Guide cutting steps, Upper Glacier,Grindelwald. Switzerland, 10708. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43469,Mar. 1, 1928.

Hebron, Palestine. 11046. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43560.Mar. 1. 1928.

Her favorite. Little Swiss girl inthe mountains, Grindelwald. Switzer-land, 10707. Photograph. © B. Lloyd

Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43468, Mar. 1, 1928.

Herd of goats on the mountains,Chamonix, Switzerland, 10743. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43508,Mar. 1, 1928.

Ideal base of operation in guerilla

warfare, Cuba, 9998. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43528, Mar. 1, 1928.

In the stone quarries, Jamaica,Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43441, Mar. 1, 1928.

Interlaken, Switzerland, the lovely

Jungfrau in the distance, 10715. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43475,

Mar. 1, 1928.

Inundation of the Nile, Egypt, 9812.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43525, Mar. 1, 1928.

Jaffa from the sea, Palestine, 11054.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43572, Mar. 1, 1928.

Jamaica oxen, 9990. Photograph.

© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43443, Mar. 1, 1928.

Job's Well, near Siloam, Palestine,

11076. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43564, Mar. 1, 1928.

Jordan and the Promised Land, fromthe Heights of Moab, Palestine, 11068.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43551, Mar. 1, 1928.

Jordan Valley, or Plain of Jerico,

Palestine, 11052. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43571, Mar. 1, 1928.

Jungfrau from Wengern-Alp, Swit-zerland, 10710. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43471, Mar. 1, 1928.

Kalat-es-Subebeh, castle, near Boni-yas, Syria, ruins of the, 11129. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43542,Mar. 1, 1928.

Key stone camp, en route from Jeru-salem to Beyrout, Palestine, 11074.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43563, Mar. 1, 1928.

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Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.

King's Dale, near Jerusalem, Pales-tine, 11024. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43554, Mar. 1, 1928.

Kingston market, Jamaica, 9994.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43446, Mar. 1, 1928.

Laborers on a banana plantation,

Cuba, 9980. Photograph. © B LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43436, Mar. 1, 1928.

Lerma River from old stone bridge,

Acambarro, Mexico, 10900. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43520, Mar. 1,

1928.

Liege, Belgium, Palace of justice,

corridor of the court of the, 10107.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 43456,Mar. 1, 1928.

Little eavesdropper, 10578. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43534,Mar. 1, 1928.

Lonely lunch, Thousand Islands,

Canada, 10634. Photograph. © B.Llovd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43433, Mar. 1, 1928.

Lovers' retreat, Cuba, 10226. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43530,Mar. 1, 1928.

Luxuriant Cuba, 9982. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43438, Mar. 1, 1928.

Machachas begging centavas, Mex-ico, 10908. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43524, Mar. 1, 1928.

Making pottery, Cuba, 10225. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43529,Mar. 1, 1928.

Malines, Belgium, Cathedral of St.

Rombold, interior, 10117. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43460, Mar. 1, 1928.

Mer de glace (Sea of ice) 10734.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 43500,

Mar. 1, 1928.

Mexico City, Mexico, Soldier's monu-ment and Castle of Chapultepec,10910. Photograph. © B. Lloydgingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43473, Mar. 1, 1928.

Milk delivery in Jamaica, 9988.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43442, Mar. 1, 1928.

Model of warship of the 18th cen-

tury, Musee of antiquities, Ghent, Bel-gium, 10105. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43454, Mar. 1, 1928.

Monch and the Eiger, from Wengern-Alp, Switzerland, 10709. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 43470, Mar. 1, 1928.

Montreal, Canada, Jacques Cartiersquare and market, 10626. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43485, Mar. 1,

1928.

the wharves, 10625. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43484,

Mar. 1, 1928.

wharf, general view of, 10624.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville. Pa., as the author. R43483, Mar. 1, 1928.

Mountain chalet, Grindelwald, Swit-zerland, 10702. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43464, Mar. 1, 1928.

Native women grinding wheat,Palestine, 11058. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43573, Mar. 1, 1928.

Nazareth, Palestine, where Jesusspent his childhood and increased in

wisdom and statue, and favor withGod and man, 11070. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43552, Mar. 1, 1928.

New York (City) Brooklyn bridge,

the great, 10558. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 43448, Mar. 1, 1928.

On the Plains of Bethlehem, Pales-

tine, 11038. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43558, Mar. 1, 1928.

Open mining in the mountains of

Daiquiri, Cuba. 9978. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43434, Mar. 1, 1928.

Overlooking Eel Bay, Thousand Is-

lands. Canada, 10633. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as

the author. R 43432, Mar. 1, 1928.

Overlooking Lauterbrunnen fromWengen, Switzerland, 10711. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43472,

Mar. 1, 1928.

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Pageantry carnival, Palestine,

Texas, 10621. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 43538, Mar. 1, 1928.

Palm fringed Nile, Egypt, 9808.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43449, Mar. 1, 1928.

Pecos bridge, Texas, on 3. P. r. r.,

10620. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 43541, Mar. 1, 1928.

Peons going to market, Orizaba,Mexico, 10885. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43514, Mar. 1, 1928.

Pharaoh's bed, Philae, Egypt, 9817.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43527, Mar. 1, 1928.

Potsdam, Germany, Palace of SansSouci, perspective, 10317. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 43490, Mar. 1, 1928.

Prisoner of love, Musee Rath,Geneva, Switzerland, 10728. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville. Pa., as the author. R 43496,Mar. 1, 1928.

Pulpit, Mosque of El-Aksa, Jeru-salem, Palestine, 11027. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43555, Mar. 1, 1928.

Pyramid of the sun from the north,San Juan, Teothuacan, Mexico, 10911.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43463, Mar. 1, 1928.

Quaint Mexican home, 10895.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43516, Mar. 1, 1928.

Rach and pinion railroad at Mon-treux, Switzerland, 10742. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43507,Mar. 1, 1928.

Ready for the chase, 10627. Mon-treal hunting club, Canada. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43427,Mar. 1, 1928.

Reeling silk thread, native womenof Lebanon, Syria, 11134. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43544,Mar. 1, 1928.

Rehearsal, 10566.tPhotograph. ©

B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43533, Mar. 1, 1928.

Rustic gateway, Potsdam, Germany,10320. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43491, Mar. 1, 1928.

Sage hen day, 200 chickens in line,

field fossil expedition, Wy., 10611.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43512, Mar. 1, 1928.

Sauveniere, Spa, Belgium, 10118.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43461, Mar. 1, 1928.

Scene of the betrayal of Christ, Pal-estine, 11139. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43546, Mar. 1, 1928.

Sea of clouds, looking toward theFlegere from the Montanvert, Swit-zerland, 10740. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43505, Mar. 1, 1928.

Shady nook, Landa's park, NewBraunfels, Texas, 10618. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43540, Mar. 1, 1928.

Site of ancient Bethsaida, Palestine,

tfre birthplace of John, Peter andPhilip, 11048. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43561, Mar. 1, 1928.

Spanish bone-pit, Havana, Cuba,9983. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43439, Mar. 1, 1928.

Stone carriers, Jamaica, 9985. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43440,Mar. 1, 1928.

Stone masons of Lebanon, Syria,11133. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43543, Mar. 1, 1928.

Tabor (Mount) Palestine, scene ofBarak's camp, 11101. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43570, Mar. 1, 1928.

These lords will make you smile,10579. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43535, Mar. 1, 1928.

Threshing floor of Nazareth, Pales-tine, 11071. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43553, Mar. 1, 1928.

Threshing floor of Ramallah, Pales-tine, 11097. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43568, Mar. 1, 1928.

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Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.

Thun and River Aare, Switzerland,10716. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43481, Mar. 1, 1928.

Tombs of the Maccabees, Ramleh in

the distance, Palestine, 11099. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 43569,Mar. 1, 1928.

Toronto, Canada, from the Canadalife bldg., 10628. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43428, Mar. 1, 1928.

King street, 10629. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43429, Mar. 1, 1928.

Traditional Mountain of Temptation,Palestine, 11103. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43548, Mar. 1, 1928.

Tree of the dismal night, Papotta,Mexico, 10905. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43521, Mar. 1, 1928.

Two Jamaica nigger boys boxing forfun, 10216A. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43482, Mar. 1, 1928.

Unloading bananas, Cuba, 9981.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43437, Mar. 1, 1928.

Upper Glacier, Grindelwald, Swit-zerland, 1070O. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43462, Mar. 1, 1928.

Vacation pastimes, ThousandIslands, Canada, 10631. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43430, Mar. 1, 1928.

Welcome to the guest chamber, Pal-estine, 11061. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43575, Mar. 1, 1928.

Wengen, Switzerland, village of,

10713. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R43474, Mar. 1, 1928.

Wetterhorn from Grindelwald, Swit-zerland, 10706. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43467, Mar. 1, 1928.

Wettstein bridge and River Rhine,Bale, Switzerland. 10721. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 43478, Mar. 1.

1928.

When I dit big oo'll have to roosthiah, 10593. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43537, Mar. 1, 1928.

Where avalanches fall. AiguilleVerte and Aiguille du Dru, from Fle-gere, Switzerland, 10738. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 43503, Mar. 1, 1928.

Yellowstone natl. park, Wy., MinervaTerrace, 10605. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 43510, Mar. 1, 1928.

Zion (Mount) from the Mount ofEvil Council, near Jerusalem, Pales-tine, 11140. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 43547, Mar. 1, 1928.

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESSCOPYRIGHT OFFICE

CATALOGUEOF

COPYRIGHT ENTRIESPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891

OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909

PART 4:

WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OFART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN-

TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

INCLUDING

LIST OF RENEWALS

1928NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23

No. 2

UNITED STATESGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON1928

The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, providesthat the Catalogue of Copyright Entries " shall be admitted in anycourt as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regardsany copyrighted registration." »

HPHE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,

•*- issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, as follows:

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or

other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the appli-

cations for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models

or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used

when the copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being

indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. Asubalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,

Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J,

Photographs (except Motion pictures) ; and Class K, Prints and pictorial

illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of titles only is used.

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures

other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 3, of the

Catalogue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, andare published monthly therein as a title list.

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has beenabrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for

entry in the Copyright Office.

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is

abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: " G," Class

G, Works of art; " H," Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; "I," Class

I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; "J,"

Class J, Photographs; and " K," Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.

"©" implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a 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

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to periodicals, only 1 copy is required.

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur-

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NOTICE

The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited

for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine

what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent

collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or

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The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above

and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be

returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section

60 of the Act.

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-

prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in so far as any copyright

articles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1925, inclu-

sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and p^e not

to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern-

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ant prior to December 31, 1928.

This notice includes an}7 printed and published copyright deposits,

such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-

tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or

photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs

filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No mapsare available for return.

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record

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Km)

CLASS G. WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FORWORKS OF ART

Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor's name indicates that the artist and copy-right proprietor are the same.

Akeley (Mary L. Jobe) New York.7335, 7336

Akeley (Carl Ethan) Sculpture:At bay. Bronze of trapped elephant

with teg attached to his fore leg. ©1 c. Apr. 14. 1928 ; G 83010.

Patriarch. Bronze of an old one-

tusked elephant. © 1 c. Apr. 14, 1928

;

G 83009.

Aluminum goods manufacturing co.,

Manitowoc, Wis. 7337

Wallschlaeger (Carl) Drawing:Playtime animal crackers container.

[Three scenes : boy on hobby-horsepulling child and toys in wagon ; let-

tering at top. Scene above shows fig-

ures of various animals. Scene to

right shows diagonal row of pots andpans across panel, with* lettering overall] © 1 c. May 19, 1928; G 83450.

American artichoke products co., Den-ver. 7338

Miller (Ward) Drawing:American artichoke products co. An

enlarged bush with an Indian diggingat the roots thereof. © 1 c. June 22,

1928; G 83565.

Anderson (Bernard)* St. Paul. 7339

Model

:

Little faun. [Seated figure of little

faun, nude, holding musical instrument,to lips] © 1 c. May 7, 1928 ; G 83174.

Anderson-Friberg co., Barre, Vt. 7340

McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Robinson memorial, 1148. © Feb.

29, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82952.

Aronson (Louis V.)* Newark, N. J.

7341-7344Designs

:

American's creed. [Head of man. ofcolonial period, in oval design betweendraped flags at top of rectangularpanel] © 1 c. May 22, 1928; G 83331.

Declaration of Independence, withsignature of John" Hancock. [Head ofHancock in oval design betweendraped flags at top of rectangularpanel, in ornamental frame] © 1 c.

May 22,-,r"°- G 83332.

My creed, the creed of TheodoreRoosevelt. [Head of Roosevelt in ovaldesign between draped flags at top ofrectangular panel. Classical decora-tions] © 1 c. May 22, 1928 ; G 83330.

We. Simulation of an aeroplane inflight and having the fusilage sup-ported on a bank of clouds. © 1 c.

Apr. 10, 1928 ; G 82986.

Arseneaux (J.)* Houston, Tex. 7345

Design

:

National democratic convention,Houston, Tex., June 26, 1928, Tea-potdome. [Figure* of elephant chained tostake at base of mound surmountedby a tea-pot. Figure of donkey in actof kicking in left foreground] © 1 c.

Apr. IT, 1928 ; G 83025.

Asmus (Julia)* New York. 7346

Painting

:

Child and flag. [Figure of childholding American flag] © 1 c. May29, 1928; G 83360.

Austein (Irving)* Brooklyn. 7347

Drawing

:

Famous deluxe taxi. [Conventional-ized shield design bearing lettering

and two rampant lions supportingwheel at top] © 1 c. June 9, 1928;G 83455.

Aylward (William J.)* New York.7348

Painting

:

Follow me. Marine scene represent-ing steamship and French fishing ves-sel. © 1 c. Apr. 26, 1928 ; G 86081.

Baden (Chas. E.) Cincinnati. 7349

Zannetta (Clothilda) Model:Blessed Virgin. [Figure standing

with head bowed, eyes closed, andhands folded] © 1 c. Oct. 27, 1927;G 81685.

Balfour (L. G.) Attleboro, Mass. 7350Osterberg (John E.) Design:Finger ring. Pottsville H. S. on

top, with figure [of woman standingon globe holding scroll and quill penin her hands]. Numeral on sides ofshank. © 1 c. June 6, 1928 ; G 83398.

131

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES7351 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Barada (Louis)* Kearny, N. J. 7351

Model

:

Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci.Reproduction in the form of a plastercast in three-quarter cameo or relief.

[Perspective view of room whereChrist and his Disciples are seated atlong table] © 1 c. June 14, 1928 ; G83447.

Barbera (Carmelo)* Los Angeles.7352

Model

:

My three best wishes. [Winged fe-

male figure seated on horn-of-plenty,supported by two cherubs blowingtrumpets ; another cherub at her side,

background of clouds] © 1 c. June20, 1928 ; G 83561.

Barclay brothers, Barre, Vt. 7353

McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Crawford memorial, 2118. © Mar.

2, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82954.

Barnett (Howard H.)* Pontiac, Mich.7354-7357

Drawings

:

Crescent tires circle the globe.

[Title inscription in circular bandaround central figure of the globe witha crescent in middle of outline map of

North America] © 1 c. Apr. 12, 1928

;

G 83001.

General motors products circle theglobe. [Title inscription in circular

band around globe, with letters, GMC,in middle of outline map of NorthAmerica. Other lettering at top andbottom] © 1 c. Apr. 12, 1928 ; G 83002.

Pontiac sixes circle the globe. [Title

inscription in circular band aroundglobe with Indian's head in middle of

outline map of North America. Otherlettering at top and bottom] © 1 c.

Apr. 12, 1928; G 83003.

Push Pontiac products around theworld. [Title inscription in circular

band around globe, with Indian headin middle of outline map of NorthAmerica. Lettering—Pontiac, Mich.,

U. S. A., below globe] © 1 c. Apr. 12,

1928 ; G 83000.

Barnett-Maynard enterprises, inc., Al-bany, N. Y. 7358

Lithgow (David C.) Painting:Dawn of a new Albany. City of Al-

bany today and a vision of the future,fifty years hence. [Boats on river in

foreground. Background full of largebuildings] © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83623.

Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, 111.

7359-7370

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Bender memorial, 960. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83121.

Burns memorial, 965. © Apr. 28,1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83234.

Collins memorial, 966. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83115.

Crane memorial, 961. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83120.

Horton memorial, 963. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83118.

Howard memorial, 964. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83117.

Johnson memorial, 957. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83123.

Jones memorial, 967. © Apr. 26,1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83116.

Marshal memorial, 959. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83122.

Martin memorial, 962. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83119.

Picken memorial, 955. © Mar. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82953.

Robinson memorial, 956. © Apr.26, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; G 83124.

Baylos (Zelma)* New York. 7371

Painting

:

Vision of a scientist. Our nationalspirit [represented by nude figure

draped in flag with torch in hand] urg-ing science [represented as man atwork in laboratory] to go on to helpenlighten the world. The spirit of life

[a winged figure with sword] cryingfor help to conquer death caused bycancer. © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928; G83037.

Beck (Raphael)* Buffalo. 7372

Model

:

Aviator. Composition sketch forfrieze. An aviator just landed on fly-

ing field, is greeted by civilians andmilitary, some with joined hands to

protect aeroplane. © 1 c. Apr. 13,

1928 ; G 83004.

Bell (Wenonah)* Bristol, Tenn. 7373

Painting

:

First permanent English colony in

America, Jamestown and the JamesRiver, 1607. [Group of men in fore-

ground. Colonists with British flag

on wooded shore] © 1 c. Mar. 13,

1928 ; G 83342.

Bennett (BessH.)* Seattle. 7374

Model

:

Paper statuette of human figure.

[Figure dressed in man's clothes wear-

132

WORKS OF ART

no. 2, 1928 7399

ing glasses, with umbrella on right

arm and book in right hand] © 1 c.

June 21, 1928 ; G 83636.

Benziger brothers, New York. 7375

Franke (Joseph) Drawing:Eternal rest give unto them, O Lord.

Memento for All Souls' Day. Sceneis of Holy Mass being celebrated atright, while at left a scene of purga-tory, one soul being received bv angel.

©lc. June 29. 1928 ; G 83656.

Bernard (Lauren V.)* Seattle. 7376

Model

:

Mother love. Statuette embodyinga group of sitting monkeys, comprisinga mother with two offspring. © 1 c.

Apr. 2, 1928; G 82934.

Beyer (Max William) San Antonio.7377

Gonzalez (Xavier) Painting:Alamo. Alamo church and wall in

foreground, decorated with foliage toright with Medical arts bldg. posi-tioned in back to left in misty outline.

© 1 c. June 22, 1928 ; G 83574.

Biumenthal (Sidney) & co., inc., NewYork. 7378-7394

Buccola (Mary) Drawing:Evening wrap, 7. Fashion sketch.

© 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83260.

De Narde (Marie) Drawing:Evening dress, 166. Fashion sketch.

© 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83244.

Enoch (Mrs. W.) Drawing:Fashion sketch and model, 67. ©

1 c. May 15, 1928; G 83258.

Flynn (Mary Ruth) Drawing:Wrap, 160. Fashion sketch. © 1 c.

May 15, 1928; G 83262.

Frances (Miss) Drawing:Negligee, 68. Fashion sketch and

model. © 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83245.

Gates (Lilyan) Drawings:Afternoon dress, 54. Fashion sketch

and model. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83237.Evening dress, 55. Fashion sketch

and model. © 1 c. May 15. 1928; G83241.

Meyer (Mary T.) Drawing:Evening ensemble, 45. Fashion

sketch and model for 'dress and cape.© 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83243.

Rouin (Yvonne) Drawings:Afternoon dress, 198. Fashion

sketch and model. © 1 c. May 15,

1928; G 83248.Evening dress, ]97. Fashion sketch

and model. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83242.

Spector ( Morris ) Drawings :

Wrap, 63. Fashion sketch andmodel. © 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83239.

Wrap, 64. Fashion sketch andmodel. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83240.

Wrap, 120. Fashion sktetch andmodel. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83238.

Wrap,1 200. Fashion sketch andmodel. © 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83246.

Stehlik (Marion) Drawings:Afternoon dress, 2. Fashion sketch

and model. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83247.

Evening dress, 1. Fashion sketchand model. © 1 c. May 15, 1928; G83259.

Toto (Felicia Marie) Drawing:Wrap, 140. Fashion sketch. © 1 c.

May 15, 1928 ; G 83261.

Bohland (Gustav)* Forest Hills,

N. Y. 7395Sculpture

:

Phantasy. [Semi-nude female fig-

ure seated with head thrown back,knees spread apart, arms bent at el-

bows, palms upward supporting twoserpents which form an arch by joinedheads. Grotesque figure seated at herfeet. On octauo al base] © 1 c. June11, 1928 ; G 83428.

Bourke (Fan)* Hollywood, Calif.

7396Model

:

Fanny. Bronze figure of nude girl

leaning against plaque, right armraised, fist clinched, long flexible braidwith bow at end. © 1 c. May 3, 1928

;

G 83153.

Brooke (Mary Edith)* Phoenix, Ariz.

7397Painting

:

Desert sunset. Night that endedthe long drought, 1925. © 1 c. June18, 1928; G 83460.

Brown (Clive)* New York. 7398Sculpture

:

Ivorie. Nude female figure withuplifted arms arched above head. ©1 c. Apr. 14, 1928 ; G 83008.

Brown & Bailey co., Philadelphia.7399

Clarke (Percy C.) Drawing:Virginia reel candy canes. Man and

woman dancing pictured within ashield disposed upon an obliquelystriped background. Lettering extend-ing across. © 1 c. Apr. 11, 1928; G83045.

133

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES7400 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Buglino (Joseph)* New York. 7400Sculpture

:

Dragon fly dance. [Winged femalefigure in the nude; vertical position,in attitude of flying] © 1 c. May 24,

1928; G 83338.

Burnhain (E.) inc., Chicago. 7401

Burnham (Gerald) Drawing:Emblem, consisting of a triangle

formed by four small triangles andhaving a half circle adjoining thethree sides of the angle. © 1 c. Mav11, 1928; G 83216.

Burnham (Roger' Noble)* Los An-geles. 7402

Model

:

Pacific southwest exposition, LongBeach, Calif., 1928. Circular sealwith figure of Friendliness, globe andexposition grounds. Lettering aroundedge. © 1 c. June 9, 1928 ; G 83429.

Butts (Viola Macy)* Muncie, Ind.

7403Design :

Leather Bag. Design for a leatherbag, such design created, drawn forand applied exclusively to bag pur-chased by Mrs. James P. Goodrich,Winchester, Ind. © 1 c. May 16, 1928

;

G 83287.

California card manufacturing co.,

San Francisco. 7404

Schaefer (J.) Drawing:Shelltop design : [Oblong panel bor-

der bearing floral and shell ornamentat top, and floral sprays at the fourcorners] © 1 c. May 9, 1928; G83424.

Campbell, Metzger & Jacobson, NewYork. 7405-7427

Dennison (Marjorie Peck) Draw-ings :

Embroidery on pillow-cases, nos.188-15, 188-16, 188-17, 188-18, 188-19,188-20, 346-352, 347-353, 348-354, 349-355, 350-356, 351-357, 358-1998-9, 359-2004-5, 360^2006-7, 361-200O-1, 362-2002-3, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368. ©1 c. each May 15, 1928; G 83263-83285.

Carpenter (Ethel Leach)* Birming--ham, Ala. 7428

Sculpture

:

Vestal virgin. Half life size full

length female fountain figure. [Lefthand on hip. Right arm bent overhead holding vase supported on left

shoulder] © 1 c. May 9, 1928; G83195.

Cartier (Ferdinand)* New York. 7429Painting

:

Concert (Suggesting the Goldmanband) [Band playing in deep semi-circular stage, enclosed, with highvaluted proscenium arch ; severe Greekornamentation. Audience seated inforeground] © 1 c. June 14, 1928; G83446.

Casna (Joseph) & co., Quincy, Mass.7430

Bliss design co. . Design :

Murphy memorial, 5. Panel on die,

margined and ornamented with sand-caved cross on two steps, backgroundsunk ; bell top on die. © lr c. June 9,

1928 ; G 83419.

Catholic statuary co., Chicago.7431-7435

Meconi (Alberto) Models:Grotto—Our Lady of Lourdes. Fig-

ure standing at entrance to rocky grot-to, with smaller kneeling figure at left.

Provision for vigil or votive light. ©1 c. Apr. 12, 1928 ; G 82995.

Grotto St. Therese. Little Flowerof Jesus, with provision for vigil light.

Figure standing before rocky grotto.

© 1 c. Apr. 12, 1928 ; G 82996.

Tei (Amadeo) Models:Adoring angels crucifix, arranged as

a sick call. Crucifix on rocky basewith one angel on each side. © 1 c.

Apr. 12, 1928; G 82993.

Altar, 200. Altar with niche for

any 8" or 9" statue, with plaque ofLast Supper and provision for vigil orvotive lamp. © 1 c. Apr. 12, 1928;G 82992.

Standing crucifix on rocky base. ©1 c. Apr. 12, 1928; G 82994.

Cerracchio (Enrico)* New York.7436, 7437

Sculpture

:

Grace of action. [Female figure in

the nude. Body extended along crest

of wave-like base]

Spirit of the air men. [WTinged

male figure in the nude with arms ex-

tended; mounted on base of conven-tionalized globe and clouds]

© 1 c. each May 12, 1928 ; G 83294,

83295.

Chase (Anne Webber)* Los Angeles.7438

Sculpture

:

Cytherea. Venus arising from the

ocean. The figure holds a shell in

the right hand. © 1 c. Apr. 20. 1928

;

G 83042.

134

WOEKS OF AETno. 2, 1928 7472

Chester granite quarries, inc.. Chester,Mass. 7439-7456

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Andrew memorial, 300. © Apr. 28,

1928; 2 c. May 14; G 83219.

Bowers memorial, 301. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83217.

Bronson memorial, 307. © Apr. 2S,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83230.

Burns memorial, 312. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83227.

Coles memorial, 310. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83226.

Curry memorial, 313. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83228.

Gill memorial. 314. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83231.

Gorman memorial, 315. © Apr. 2S,

1928; 2 c. May 14; G 83232.

Graham memorial, 316. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 e. May 14 ; G S3233.

Hern memorial, 304. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83222.

Holtz memorial, 308. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83224.

Holtz memorial, 408. © May 12.

1928 ; 2 c. May 18 ; G 83290.

Howard memorial, 303. © Apr. 28,

192S ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83221.

Lawson memorial, 305. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83223.

Leger memorial, 309. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83225.

Murphy memorial, 306. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83229.

Perkins (James) memorial, 311. ©Apr. 28, 1928; 2 e. May 14; G 83218.

Roberts memorial, 302. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; G 83220.

Citizens radio service bureau*, Chi-cago. 7457

Drawing

:

Cover for Citizens radio call bookmagazine and scientific digest. [Oldman sitting beside workbench, listening

to radio. Girl's head and outstretchedhands appear in face of loudspeaker]© 1 c. May 23, 1928 ; G 83376.

Colgan (John Ralph)* Kansas City,

Mo. 7458Design

:

G. O. P. elephant. Image represent-ing an elephant formed of the letters,

GOP. © 1 c. Apr. 5. 1928; G 82945.

Conly (J. A.) co., San Francisco.7459, 7460

Conly (Josephine A.) Designs:Carnation, for handkerchief or small

lingerie holder. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928

;

G 83166.

Tulip, for handkerchief or smalllingerie holder. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928:G 83165.

Connecticut foundrv co., Rocky Hill,

Conn. 7461-7471

Schulze (Richard J.) Sculpture:Aviator. [Ornamented plaque bear-

ing head of aviator in helmet. Figureof aeroplane in lower left corner,

spread eagle in right] © 1 c. May 4,

1928 ; G 83371.

Profanity. [Figure of golfer look-

ing at ball lying at base of steep hill.

Representation of large sun in sky]

© 1 c. May 4, 1928 ; G 83372.

Worswick (Lloyd) Models:Angelas. [Figures of man and

woman in attitude of supplication,

standing in a field beside farming im-plements. Book-end] © 1 c. June 11,

1928: G 83466.

Belfry. [Representation of thebelfry showing two bells. Book-end]© 1 c. June 11, 1928; G 83469.

Camel. [Figure of camel lying-

down, bedecked in harness, robe andtassels. Book-end] © 1 c. June 11,

1928; G 83472.

Church. [Figure of multi-spiredchurch, Gothic style. Book-end] ©1 c. June 11, 1928 ; G 83468.

End of the trail. [Figure of Indianwarrior holding spear in right hand,bent forward over neck of horse bear-ing him. Book-end] © 1 c. June 11,

1928 ; G 83467.

English galleon. [Representation of

ship in full sail on sea] © 1 c. May4, 1928 ; G 83370.

Lion. [Reclining figure, arrow at his

fore paws. Book-end] © 1 c. June 11,

1928 ; G 83470.

Priscilla and John Alden. [Priscilla

seated before spinningwheel ; JohnAlden seated at right, leaning towardher. Book-end] © 1 c. June 11, 1928

;

G 83465.

Ship. [Large vessel in full sail onrepresentation of sea. Book-end] ©1 c. June 11, 1928 ; G 83471.

Continental display advertising co.,

Kansas City, Mo. 7472

Glover (Campbell D.) Drawing:Who-but Hoover. Campaign poster

of Herbert Hoover [showing head andshoulders] © 1 c. June 18, 1928;G 83463.

135

CATALOGUE OP COPYEIGHT ENTEIES7473 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Cooper (Helena Eichbaum)* Chicago.7473

Design

:

Lincoln (Abraham) Bust of Lincoln,six inches high. ©lc. May 12, 1928;G 83200.

Corley (George Andrew)* Portland,Or. 7474

Drawing

:

Dot's der stuff. German caricatureof a man with thick glasses, close-

cropped hair, mustache, long pipe andwooden shoes. © 1 c. Apr. 27, 1928;G 83102.

Craftsman's club, Red Bank, N. J.

7475Arnold (Jack) Design:Emblem for the Craftsman's club of

Red Bank, N. J. [Design composed ofoverlapped rectangles and compass.Lettering and radiating lines at topand bottom] © 1 c. June 20, 1928;G 83560.

Cruikshank (Douglas M.) New York.7476

Stiffens (Fritz) Drawing:1 Wall Street & Broadway, New

York. B 51751. [Group of tall build-ings. Burial ground in immediateforeground] © 1 c. June 21, 1928;G 83564.

Czarnik memorials, Summit, 111. 7477

Peterson (Edward) Design:Jesus Christ memorial. Representa-

tion of Jesus Christ at the resurrec-tion. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. June 28;G 83662,

Dahme ( Ferdinand A. A. ) * New York.7478

Painting

:

Plane over stormy sea, pursued bydeath, and opposed by wind and rain.

[Plane in center of picture betweenallegorical figures of wind, rain, anddeath] © 1 c. May 3, 1928 ; G 83158.

Da Prato (A.) co., Charlestown, Mass.7479-7494

Gironi ( Raphael ) Model

:

Angel, 377. Standing angel holdingcandelabra. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G83018.

Palla (Ferdinand) Sculpture:Kneeling angel, 445. Kneeling angel

holding candelabra. © 1 c> Mar. 30,

1928; G 83023.

Station of the cross, no. 1. Relief,

without frame. © 1 c. Mar. 30. 1928

:

G 82909.

no. 2, without frame. © 1 c.

Mar. 30, 1928; G 83019.

no. 3. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30', 1928; G 82910.

no. 4, without frame. © 1 c.

Mar. 30, 1928; G 83020.

no. 5, without frame. © 1 c.

Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 83021.

no. 6, without frame. © 1 c.

Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 83022.

no. 7. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82911.

no. 8. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 82912.

no. 9. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 82913.

no. 10. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; G 82914.——no. 11. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82915.

no. 12. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82916.

no. 13. Relief, without frame.© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82917.

no. 14. Relief, without frame.

© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1928; G 82918.

Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.7495-7512

Designs

:

Altar, 4015-A. Relief of crucifixion

in exposition, statue in upper niche.

Entire altar Spanish mission style. ©1 c. Apr. 18, 1928 ; G 83033.

Altar, 4050-A. Altar with statue of

Immaculate conception in expositionand adoring angels on either side. ©1 c. Apr. 14', 1928 ; G 83007.

Models

:

Angel sanctuary lamp, 1841-A. ©1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G 83412.

Catherine (St.) 4623, holding palmin right hand and sword in left hand.The left hand is resting on a wheel.

© 1 c. Apr. 9, 1928; G 82980.

Gothic pedestal, 4128. © 1 c. June8, 1928; G 83415.

Holy water font, 3100. © 1 c. June8, 1928 ; G 83411.

Jesus Christ, King, 57, holding sym-bol of world in left hand and scepter

in the right hand. © 1 c. Apr. 9.

1928; G 82981.

Joseph (St.) and Child, 253-M. St.

Joseph holding Child in left arm andstaff with lilv in right arm. © 1 c.

June 8, 1928 ; G 83409.

Joseph (St.) and Child, 3314. St.

Joseph holding lily in right hand andthe infant in his left arm. Infant hasa cross and lilies in hands. © 1 c.

Apr. 9, 1928 ; G 829S2.

i:k;

WORKS OF ARTno. 2, 1928 ;524

Little Flower shrine, 4647. Groupshowing Little Flower receiving roses

from Blessed Mother and Child; onpedestal. © 1 c. June 8, 1928; G83410.

Pedestal. 4129. © 1 c. June 8,

1928 ; G 83414.

Queen of Heaven. 114. BlessedMother is holding infant in her right

arm. Right arm of infant is out-

stretched. © 1 c. Apr. 9, 1928; G82979.

Repository. 3568. © 1 c. June 8,

1928 ; G 83413.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, 64. Statueshowing Our Lord with his hands out-

stretched. © 1 c. June 8, 1928; G83418.

Shower of roses group, 4605-A, con-

sists of Little Flower kneeling, taking

roses from Blessed Mother and Infantwho is in her arms. In the back-ground is a cross with a cloth hangingfrom same, on which is imprinted theface of Our Lord. © 1 c. Apr. 9,

1928 ; G 82978.

Station of the cross 10, no. 4446.

Roman style. © 1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G83417.

14, no. 4447. Gothic relief. ©1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G 83416.

Tabernacle door, 3566. © 1 c. Apr.9, 1928 ; G 82977.

Daughters of American Revolution,Francis Vigo chapter, Vincennes,Ind. 7513

Beless (Dorothy) Drawing:Harrison house, Vincennes, Ind.

Conference of Gen. William HenryHarrison and Tecumseh at the Harri-son house, on the Wabash River atVincennes, Ind. © 1 c. June 11, 1928

;

G 83442.

Dawley (Herbert M.)* Chatham, N. J.

7514Sculpture

:

Greek warrior. Statue of Greekwarrior resting on right knee, left legbent sharply with left foot under thebody. Extended left arm holdingdrawn bow, right arm bent and aimingan arrow. © 1 c. May 8, 1928; G83194.

De Baum (Bert)* San Antonio. 7515Model

:

Let 'er buck. Cowboy riding a buck-ing horse. © Feb. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. May7 ; G 83346.

Deemer (S. S.) New Castle, Del. 7516

Gonzalez (August D.) Painting:Lindbergh and the countries he vis-

ited. [Standing figure of Lindberghin aviator's suit, in foreground. Spirit

of St. Louis and many flags formbackground] © 1 c. June 6, 1928;G 83394.

De Lancey (Darragh)* Waterbury,Conn. 7517-7519

Models

:

Figure of Victory with flag. [Fe-male figure standing on low rectangu-lar base, with laurel wreath in left

hand raised and right arm supportingflag-staff] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928; G82959.

Memorial e x e d r a . Semicircularexedra with eagles on seat ends anddetached figure of Victory. © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928; G 82958.

Nude study for figure of Victory.

[Female standing on low rectangularbase with right,arm raised, supportinga standard surmounted by an eagle]

© 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 82957.

Delta oil co., inc., Petersburg. Va.7520, 7521

Plummer (Herbert) Drawings:Delta AERO oils-greases. Circular

design. Airplane over ocean, settingsun in background.

Delta California gasoline. Conven-tionalized ocean and setting sun.

© 1 c. each Apr. 30, 1928; G 83296,93297.

Deming (Edwin Willard)* New York.

Painting

:

7522

Battle of Campbell Island. Fightbetween Fox and Sauk Indians andU. S. soldiers coming down MississippiRiver. [Indians scattered throughwoods in foreground shooting at mengrouped around boat in river. An-other boat in distance] © 1 c. June5, 1928; G 83392.

Des Moineaux (Chas. Frantz Joseph)*Denver. 7523, 7524

Design

:

Calendar. Design having in the up-per part a space bounded by a rectan-gular checkered border. The orna-mentation above checkered border is

comprised of a coat-of-arms made upfrom a shield, aviator's helmet, joysticks and wreath. A ribbon passesin front of shield. The ornamentatiozibelow comprises a disk wheel withwings and propeller. The backgroundis made up of clouds and aeroplanes.

© 1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G 83406.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES7525 pt. iv, u. s., v. 23

Painting

:

U. S. S. Saratoga. A flying aero-plane is seen in the foreground, aplane carrying ship is in the middledistance with two planes leaving its

deck. The background is composed ofclouds and two planes. The ship is

viewed from a broad side. © 1 c.

June 8, 1928 ; G 83405.

Di Tullio (Frank)* Cliffside, N. J.

7525-7527Designs

:

Modern designs for decorative pur-poses. Plate 2.

Plate 3.

Plate 4.

© 1 c. each Jan. 5, 1928; G 82210-82212.

Dodcls granite co., New York.7528-7530

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Hearn memorial, 5094. © Feb. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82950.

Memorial, 5093. © Feb. 29, 1928;2 c. Mar. 26 ; G 82949.

Steen memorial, 5095. © Feb. 29,

1928; 2q. Mar. 26; G 82951.

Dolan (Albert H.) Chicago.7531-7535

Carmelite Fathers. Models:Group of Little Flower and Infant

Jesus. Figure of nun in coif and capekneeling before Infant standing witharms outstretched. Statue on pedes-tal. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; G 83114.

Nun in coif and cape kneelingbefore a figure of child standing onsmall hillock, cross in background.Group rests on pedestal. © 1 c. Apr.28, 1928 ; G 83111.

Little Flower. Bust of nun in hood,head turned slightly right, rests onpedestal. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; G83110.

Little Flower (as novice) Figureof nun in white coif, brown habit,holding roses. Head slightly inclined.

© 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; G 83113.

Little Flower (St. Therese) Figureof nun in coif and cape holding flowersand cross, head slightly inclined downand to the right. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928

;

G 83112.

Dra Goo (Fred W.)* La Porte, Ind.

, 7536Drawing

:

Micky and Mv Too. Comic strip

of three pictures of a white and acolored kid. and the kid's answer is

Me Too. © 1 c. May 8, 1928; G83188.

Edwards (Charles William) Washing-ton. 7537

Berryman (Clifford K.) Drawing:Way to prosperity. [Right fore-

ground: man, smoking, with foot onrunning-board and hand on door oflarge motor car parked on driveway,called, The way to prosperity, leadingto bank at left. Other buildings in

background] © 1 c. June 18. 1928:G 83459.

Edwards (Grace F.) & Hendrick(Lorene) Seattle. 7538

Edwards (Grace F.) Model:Elephant. Statuette of elephant

wearing a blanket on which is in-

scribed, Nancy's roller skates. © 1 c.

Apr. 17, 1928; G 83082.

Eigl (Alois) Linz, a. Donau, Austria.7539

Glaubacker (Franz) Painting:Doctor. [Man representing the doc-

tor, in long white coat, with a wholefigure of a nude female representinglife clinging to him, and death, repre-

sented by head and shoulders of skele-

ton, showing above the ground] ©1 c. Apr. 10, 1928 ; G 82976.

Ellison (Frank Hugh)* New York.7540

Drawing

:

Golf ball pipe. Pipe with bowlshaped like a golf ball, and stem like

a golf stick. © 1 c. Apr. 5. 1928; G83083.

Ellzey (Floyd P.) and Thacker (Ar-thur K.) Chicago. 7541

Ellzey (Floyd P.) Design:Checkerway, a national institution.

[Lettering across shaft of large ar-

row. The capital, C, with ribbon-like

end bearing other lettering] © 1 c.

June 4, 1928 ; G 83387.

Engelmann (William Fred)* Chicago.7542

Sculpture

:

Lindbergh (Col, Charles A.) Por-

trait bust. © 1 c. Apr. 13, 1928; G83005.

Eummelen (Henry)* Santa Ana, Calif.

7543Sculpture

:

Christ. King of Kings, enthrone-

ment. [Symbolic picture of Christ

crowned as king, his subjects standingin row beside throne. Representationof heaven above. Lettering and gro-

tesque figures below] © 1 c. May 26,

1928 ; G 83347.

138

WORKS OF ARTno. 2, 1928 :563

F. & F. embroidery works, West NewYork, N. J. 7544

Manser (Paul) Design:Design 2200. Panel with a bunch of

large flowers in each of the four cor-

ners, each bunch comprised of onelarge and one small fleur-de-lis andone large and one small calla-lily, in-

terspersed with steins, large and smallleaves and buds. © 1 c. June 26, 1928

;

G 83624.

Fabry (Julius G.)* Newark, N. J.

7545Design

:

Soldiers' parade, no. 112. Fort hav-ing guard-house on one side, review-ing stand on top and soldiers on inarchon top of fort. On side of fort areshown soldiers in dress parade. ©1 c. June 13, 1928 ; G 83444.

Fairbairn (Barbara)* Pacific Grove,Calif. 7546

Drawing

:

Children's bookworm bookmark.Green worm wearing a red cap. ©1 c. Apr. 4, 1928 ; G 82942.

Farrow (C. Vernon)* Bayside, L. I.,

N. Y. 7547

Painting

:

Remember. America placing wreathon head of an unknown soldier whoseface is hidden behind shield. Thesoldier stands at rest, unarmed, handsoutstretched. Nail holes appear in

hands. Fires of battle in background.© 1 c. May 26, 1928 ; G 83355.

Fidelity building corp., Philadelphia.7548-7550

Schutz (Anton) Drawings:Fidelity-Philadelphia trust building,

from the southwest. [City street

scene ; people, cars and tall buildingsalong street] © 1 c. May 23, 1928;G 834S0.

Front elevation [as seen fromabove. View of tall building, people,cars and street] © 1 c. May 23, 1928

;

G 83481.

Main banking entrance. [Fa-cade of large building : people, andcars on street in foreground] © 1 c.

May 23, 1928 ; G 83479.

Field museum of natural history, Chi-cago. 7551-7557

Knight (Charles R.) Paintings:Beginnings of life—prehistoric pool

of blue-green algae, © 1 c. Mav 26,

1928 : G 83350.

Cooling earth before the beginningsof life. [Vista of hilly rock forma-tions surrounding a body of water.Vapors arising from rocks] © 1 c.

May 26, 1928 ; G 83352.

Early seashore—dominant forms oflife of Ordovician period. © 1 c. May26, 1928; G 83351.

Egg-laying dinosaurs. [Figures ofsix dinosaurs on sandy waste-land]© 1 c. May 16, 1928 ; G 83252.

Prehistoric giant kangaroos. [Threekangaroos in foreground ; trees inright background] © 1 c. May 16,

1928; G 83253.

Prehistoric moas (Dinornis)[Three prehistoric birds of ostrich-like appearance in foreground ; othersin middle distance amid low vegetationand trees] © 1 c. May 16, 1928; G83255.

Prehistoric stegosaur. [One prehis-toric monster amid scant vegetationin foreground ; another under trees atright] © 1 c. May 16, 1928 ; G 83254.

Filippini (George)* Portland, Or.7558

Model

:

Sheik. Statuette of Mexican boystanding with hands on hips. © 1 c.

Apr. 7, 1928; G 82964.

Fleischaker & Baum, New York. 7559

Lipfert (Bernard) Model:Patsy. Statuette of a child. © 1 c.

June 8, 1928 ; G 83559.

Florman (Irving)* New York. 7560

Drawing

:

Victory. [Winged figure of Victory,,

with sword in right hand, mountedhorizontally on bell-shaped base] ©1 c. Apr. 28, 1928 ; G 83167.

Flournoy (John Wright) Cuero, Tex,7561

Bentley (J. A.) Drawing:Texas. Al Smith on democratic

donkey, western scene, two cow-boys;and some cattle on range. © 1 e.

June 16, 1928 ; G 83461.

Fontaine (J. Walter)* Atlanta. 75G2Painting

:

Henry's made a lady out of Lizzie.

[Figure of girl standing, encircled byauto tire, holding flower in upraisedleft hand] © 1 c. June 6, 1928; G83399.

Fook Lim Yee*, Portland, Me. 7563Design :

Design for wall paper, consisting ofpeach-trees in bloom with birds andbutterflies and grasshoppers. © 1 c.

June 19, 1928; G 83557.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES7564 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Forncrook (Clarence Samuel)* LosAngeles. 7564

Painting

:

San Fernando Valley general S. F.development. [Bird's-eye view ofHollywood, Los Angeles, Santa Monicaand surrounding territory] © 1 c.

Apr. 30, 1928; G 83126,

Frankart, inc., New York.7565-7567

Black (Laverne) Model:Bear cub. Seated bear cub embrac-

ing sphere with hind legs and fore-

paws. © 1 c. May 11, 1928 ; G 83196.

Von Frankenberg (Arthur) Sculp-ture:

Female, A. Female nude with armsraised toward horizontal position ather sides, on architectural skyscraperbase. © 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; G 83647.

Female, B. Female nude balancingself on back, supported by elbows with

' hands at hips, feet extended straight

up. © 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; G 83648.

Frisch (Victor)* New York.7568, 7569

Model

:

Washington monument on bridgehead of Brooklyn bridge, Brooklynplaza, Brooklyn, N. Y., depicting Wash-ington's retreat from Brooklyn to

Manhattan. © 1 c. June 18, 1928 ; G83631.

Sculpture

:

Flowerbearer. Little boy, nude,holding bowl in his arms, snail be-

tween his feet. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928

;

G 83026.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.7570-7573

Dawson (Montague) Painting:Homeward bound. Fully rigged

sailing ship, sailing towards the fore-

ground. © 1 c. May 12, 1928 ; G 83204.

Dicksee (Herbert) Painting:Ready. Wire-haired terrier sitting,

facing left of picture, with pawsstraight in front of him, and a ball

just in front of them. © 1 c. May 26,

1928 ; G 83349.

Jack (Richard) Paintings:Blue drawing room, Buckingham

Palace. Interior of a room, large redcarpet covering floor, furniture uphol-stered in blue. © 1 c. June 30, 1928

;

G 83652.

Chinese Chippendale room, Bucking-ham Palace. Interior of a room, thefurnishings and decorations of whichare of a Chinese character. © 1 c.

June 30, 1928 ; G 83651.

Gaer (Fay)* New York. 7574,7575

Models

:

Circus elephant. [Figure of ele-

phant with feet drawn close together,on conventionalized base, head hunglow] © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928; G 83311.

Rabbit. [Long-eared rabbit, in sit-

ting position, with left forepaw raisedto head. Bas-relief on simple panel]© 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; G 83310.

Gagne (Louis Philippe)Me.

Lewiston,7576

Drawing

:

Booster's map of come to Lewiston.[Outline map of the state of Mainewith three arrows pointing to a circlein lower end ; in oblong panel withborder of conventionalized pine trees]

© 1 c. June 18, 1928 ; G 83462.

Gardner advertising co., St. Louis.

7577, 7578

Fish (Richard Allen) Designs:Improves all your cooking. Illus-

tration shows two cans Pet milk witha background showing chicken, lob-ster, meat and vegetables.

Makes richer—better creamed vege-tables. Illustration shows two cansof Pet milk, with a background ofassorted vegetables.

© 1 c. each Apr. 18, 1928; G 83298,83299.

Garrison (Myrtle) Los Gatos, Calif.

7579, 7580

Russo (Victor P.) Models:Chinese man. [Statue of man wear-

ing native costume and elaborate head-dress. Left hand on hip and rightholding fan. On circular base]

Chinese woman. [Statue of womanwearing native costume and tall, ela-

borate headdress, holding flowers in

arms at left side; on circular base]

© 1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G 83407.

Gayardo (Paul)* Rockford, 111.

7581Painting

:

His last thoughts. [Figure of ahorse in central foreground. Repre-sentation of a battlefield with cannonand hazy figures of soldiers bearingAmerican flags] © 1 c. Apr. 9, 1928;G 82974.

Gennaro (Befani)* Paris. 7582

Painting

:

Souvenir. [Four figures in smallboat; two women in middle of boat,

youth playing guitar seated in bowfacing women, man in stern rowing]© 1 c. May 9, 1928 ; G 83193.

140

WORKS OF ARTno. 2. 1928 7599

Gheen (Miss) inc., New York. 7583Plumelet (F.) and Horn (Gregor)

Sculpture

:

Young horned Indian chief. [Headand upper part of body of Indian onslender pedestal with three-cornerbase. Head, adorned with feathersand two horns, supporting urn-like

ornament 1 © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928; G83108.

Gogolin (Jacob Peter)* Denver. 7584Painting

:

Supreme sacrifice. [Representationof the crucifixion showing the figure

of Christ being nailed to the cross in

the central foreground] © 1 c. Nov.25, 1927; G 82851.

Graves (Maitland E.)* Lynbrook,N. Y. 7585

Sculpture

:

Crashing thru. Statuette, executedin the round, of a football player run-ning and carrying the ball. © 1 c.

May 15, 1928 ; G 83251.

Haberman sisters, Springfield, Mo.7586

Haberman ( Marie ) Model

:

Aunt Nancy and old Doll. Pioneerwoman on horse-back, both tired andworn. Woman wearing split bonnetand long riding skirt. [Mounted oncircular base] © 1 c. Apr. 23, 1928;G 83168.

Hackner (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis.7587

Hackner (Egid) Model:Ann's (St.) group, made for St.

Ann's church, Buffalo, N. Y. [Groupof four figures : Madonna and infantin center with St. Anne in attitude ofsupplication at the right] © 1 c. May3, 1928 ; G 83152.

Haffner (Jean Jacques)* Cambridge,Mass. 7588-7590

Paintings

:

Alley of cypresses. A separate mu-ral painting, part of the ensembleEnchanted shores. [Flowers andspotted antelope, in immediate fore-

ground, before high wall enclosing for-

mal garden in which the alley of cy-

presses leads to large mansion in

background] © 1 c. May 19, 192,8;

G 83385.

Arcade. A detail of the muralpainting ensemble, Enchanted shores.

Arcade of foliage over white columns

;

birds, flowers and landscape. © 1 c.

May 19, 1928 ; G 833S6.

Enchanted shores. Ensemble muralpainting comprising two large motives :

The Arcade in the ensemble, and theAlley of cypresses, separate part of theensemble. The ensemble is also com-posed of animals, landscape, birds andsmall arcades of foliage. © 1 c. Maj19, 1928; G 83421.

Hafner (Charles Andrew)* New York.7591

Sculpture

:

Stork bird Dath. Four storks mod-eled in a compact design, each birdfacing a point of the compass. Thewhole forming a vase-like design. ©1 c. May 2, 1928 ; G 83151.

Hall (Philip Cushman) San Francisco.7592

Rcsenstein (A.) Model:Hauoli, Hawaii's god of happiness.

[Grotesque nude figure with broadshoulders, large mouth, and palm leafspread behind head] © 1 c. Apr. 28,

1928 : G 83103.

Harris (Isaac)* Buffalo. 7593-7598

Drawings

:

Cabinet, C. Mo'dernistic design withslanting ends ; series of triangles onfront panel. © 1 c. June 11, 1928;G 83432.

Modernistic design for cabinet, B.Broken triangle with a series of smalltriangles in center, broken triangle onends also. © 1 c. June 11, 1928; G83431.

Modernistic design for cabinet, E.

Square box with pyramid ends ; brokentriangular shape design on front paneland ends. © 1 c. June 11, 1928; G83434.

Modernistic design for radio cabinet,F. Combination radio cabinet andbook rack ; on right hand side of cab-inet a small drawer. © 1 c. June 11,

1928 ; G 83435.

Square box, A. Modernistic design,with pyramid ends, star shaped designon front panel. © 1 c. June 11, 1928

;

G 83430.

Square box cabinet, D. Cabinet withcircular design on 'front cover—beingmodernistic design for radio cabinet.

© 1 c. June 11, 1928 ; G 83433.

Haselbauer (Peter Paul)* New York.7599

Model

:

Armed Spanish galleon of the late

16th century. Ship model : woodenhull, stand, masts, etc.. cloth sails,

painted in antiquated style. © 1 c.

May 8, 1928; G 83189.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES7600 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Haywood (Frank)* St. Louis. 7600

Design

:

Shield. Metal shield to have crest,

monogram or other design embossedor engraved upon front. © 1 c. Apr.27, 1928 ; G 83197.

Henry decorative stone co., Los An-geles. 7601, 7602

Owens (Edward Merrill) Sculpture:Boy. Fountain statue of nude boy

standing on a globe, holding a duckand a frog.

Boy and girl. Fountain statue hav-ing a pedestal with a bowl at the top,

and figures of a nude boy and girl en-

deavoring to look into the bowl.

© 1 c. each June 4, 1928; G 83388,83389.

Hering (Henry)* New York. 7603

Sculpture

:

Pro-patria. Figure of a nude boyholding an American flag blown by thewind around his body. © 1 c. May 19,

1928; G 83292.

Herron (Jessie Emerson)* Los Angeles.7604, 7605

Models

:

Bell of Dojoji. Japanese legend.[Upright figure of human head andshoulders and serpent's body. Diminu-tive figure of man clinging to scalydrapery extending from monster'sarms]

Rustling in the leaves. [Head offaun tilted to right side, in attitude oflistening]

© 1 c. each May 21, 1928; G 83328,83329.

Hibbard (Frederick C.)* Chicago.7606

Sculpture

:

Sentry. Model of soldier on watch.© 1 c. May 28, 1928 ; G 83357.

Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn. 7607

Painting

:

Beauty of ancient Rome. Lightlydraped young girl reclining on a beau-tiful garden terrace, lyre in her right

hand, resting beneath starlit sky. Atame leopard at her side. © 1 c. May15, 1928 ; G 83256.

Hinton (Charles L.)* New York. 7608

Model

:

Lindbergh (Charles A.) Obverse ofmedallion shows front view portraitbust of Lindbergh with inscription,

C. Lindbergh, around edge and, NewYork to Paris in 33y2 hours May 20-21, 1927, across the centei'. Reverse

shows spread wings with aeroplaneflying in wide open space, and the ris-

ing sun and the inscription around thetop edge, New York to Paris, 1927. ©1 c. Feb. 18, 1928; G 82714.

Hirmer (Max) Munich. 7609

Untersberger (Josef) Painting:Holy communion. Standing figure

of Christ holding cup; four childrenwith folded hands around him. Liliesgrowing in the rear. © 1 c. June 27,1928 ; G 83649.

Home owner's finance corp., Los An-geles. 7610

Fiala (Frank) Drawing:Home owner's finance corporation.

House surrounded by shrubs and trees.

© 1 c. June 26, 1928 ; G 83580.

Hopf (Rudolph) Burlingame, Calif.

7611Siver (Ruth) Model:Three goodies. Three nude baby

figures in a group;[one clasping hands

to mouth, one to eyes, and another toears] © 1 c. June 8, 1928 ; G 83404.

Horrigan (John)* Quincy, Mass.7612

Model

:

Celtic cross, with Christian symbolsof Sorrowful Mysteries carved onfront ; intended for cemetery memorial,mounted on base and die treated insame architectural order. © 1 c. Apr.30, 1928; G 83107.

Hudson (Grace)* Ukiah, Calif. 7613

Painting

:

Indian boy, 624. Indian boy withbow and arrows and big jack-rabbit,

with a black and white dog. Ran-cheria background. © 1 c. Apr. 6,

1928; G 82960.

Hutto engineering co., inc., Detroit.

7614

Mogge (Arthur) Drawing:Hutto. Polygon from the sides of

which pins carrying stones projectradically outward, the stones engagingthe inner side of a circuluar marginand the word Hutto being inscribedwithin the polygon. © 1 c. Apr. 26,

1928; G 83201.

Hy-art hy-way display corp., Los An-geles. 7615-7620

Frolich (Finn Haaken) Model:Satisfaction. Southern gentleman

standing on top of the world withcup in hand. [Globe mounted on rec-

tangular base with representation of

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WORKS OF ARTio. 2. 1928 7634

large can of Maxwell House coffee at

each corner] © 1 c. May 31. 1928 ; G83366.

Roinanelli (Carlo) Models:Message. Winged man standing on

the world with a telephone back of it.

© 1 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; G 83084.

Mission play. Spanish man withguitar, playing and singing to a senor-

ita. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928 ; G 83101.

Protection. Man with shield andsword protecting two children fromwolves : [on conventional base] © 1 c.

May 23, 1928 : G 83333.

Whistle. Bottle held in palm of

heroic hand [mounted on conventionalrectangular base] © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928

;

G 83198.

Vriendt (Stefan de) Model:Light. Man holding old-fashioned

light in right hand shedding light

;

[on octagonal base] © 1 c. May 23,

1928: G 83334.

Illava (Karl)* Elmsford, N. Y. 7621

Sculpture

:

Power and speed. [Impressionisticfigure, bullet-shaped, with a wing-likeextension, mounted on rounded base]

© 1 c. May 31, 1928 ; G 83365.

Ingels (Kathleen Beverley)* Los An-geles. 7622

Sculpture

:

Source. Figure, for fountain, of

woman holding jar from which waterdrips. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1928 ; G 82943.

International assn. of electrotypers,

Cleveland. 7623

Timmons (Wm. T.) Sculpture:Emblem of the International assn. of

electrotypers. [Bas-relief medallionwith central figure of man, stripped towaist, holding plate of engraving inright hand] © 1 c. Apr. 13, 1928; G83044.

Jacobson & co., New York. 7624

Jacobson (A. Drexler) Sculpture:Money saved turns the wheels of

progress. Represented in the center ofpanel is a group of skyscrapers, and to

either side industrial scenes. In thebackground dominating all is a malefigure with outstretched arms. © 1 c.

Apr. 4, 1928 ; G 82941.

Clebourne) : Los7625

James (HarryAngeles.

Drawing

:

Sun Katchiua. Modification of thedesign of the head of the sun Kachinaof the Hopis. [Circular design.

Feather headdress radiating from cen-tral figure of Indian face] © 1 c.

May 12, 1928 ; G 83203.

Jensen (Helen Webster)* Miami, Fla.

7626

Sculpture

:

Happy am I. Modeled head of alittle laughing child. © 1 c. May 7,

1928 ; G 83300.

Johns (George H.)* New Haven. 7627

Drawing:Two-in-one. [Figures of two men ;

Uncle Sam at right with arm aroundother man. Heart-shaped background]© 1 c. May 15, 1928; G 83257.

Johnson (Clarence Benedict) Buffalo.

7628

Schiebetta (Charles) Drawing:Wings. Contrasting numbered

squares with representations of aircm ft, hangars and geographical placesin certain squares. © 1 c. Mar. 20,

1928 ; G 83017.

Johnson (Clarence C.) Vincennes, Ind.7629

Robinson (Harry) Drawing:Clark (George Rogers) [Figure of

Clark in uniform with sword in righthand, standing on small mound. Let-tering, On to Vincennes. © 1 c. May21, 1928 ; G 83320.

Johnston (Lawrence Thomas)* Glen-dale, Calif. 7630

Drawing

:

Hoover & Curtis campaign sticker.

An owl with words, Howl for Hoover& Curtis, worked in. Also yellowpoppies and sunflower. © 1 c. June 25,

1928; G 83581.

Jones brothers co., Boston. 7631-7633

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Brown memorial, 40205. © May 23,

1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; G 83397.

Kraft memorial, 40201. © May 23,

1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; G 83396.

Simpson memorial, 40202. © May23, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; G 83395.

Juergens (Alfred)* Oak Park. 111.

7634

Painting:Santa Claus. Composition of figures

at the birth of Christ forming the headof Santa Claus, his hat is the wall andcity of Bethlehem. © 1 c. May 21,

1928 ; G 83321.

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Kanno (Gertrude Boyle)* Brooklyn.7635, 7636

Sculpture

:

Markham (Edwin) Portrait bust ofEdwin Markham, over two feet in

height, a little less in width, broad atbase. © 1 c. May 21, 1928; G 83323.

Miller (Joaquin) Portrait bust ofJoaquin Miller, about three feet high,with flowing beard and broad-brimmedhat. © 1 c. May 2:1, 1928 ; G 83322.

Keene mica do., Keene, N. H. 7637

Aldrich (G. H.) Drawing:Christmas tree. [Figure of large

pine tree with candles, ornaments andsnow] © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928; G 83078.

Kelly (Katherine Harland)* Honolulu.7638, 7639

Model

:

Hawaiian hula dancer. [Figure ofdark girl wearing grass skirt and lei

body twisted to right side in characteristic attitude] © 1 c. June 25, 1928G 83582.

Sculpture

:

Hawaiian lei seller. [Figure of manwith right arm raised, wreaths hang-ing on arm from wrist to shoulder] ©1 c. May 28, 1928 ; G 83453.

Kemp & Beatley, inc., New York.7640-7718

Berliner (Rose) Designs:No. 446, pat. 54-57; 474, pat. 100,

101 ; 6518, pat. 11-13 ; 6519, pat. 9-11

;

6552, pat. 4, 5. © 1 c. each June 18,

1928; G 83482-83495.

No. 3345, pat. 2:8. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; G 83659.

Jesbera (Hazel) Designs:No. 3360, pat. 13; 6483, pat. 22^27.

© 1 c. each June 18, 1928; G 83498-83504.

Jesbera (Helen) Designs:No. 3315, pat. 23, 25. © 1 c. each

June 18, 1928 ; G 83496, 83497.

No. 3315. pat. 24. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; G 83658.

Kanewsky (Virginia) Design:No. 6670. © 1 c. June 18, 1928;

G 83505.

Richards (Mae) Designs:No. 6636, pat. 1-4; 6637, pat. 1-4;

6658, pat. 5-8; 6678; 6679; 6680. ©1 c. each June 18, 1928 ; G 83506-83520.

No. 7075 ; 7076. © 1 c. each June 29,

1928 ; G 83660, 83661.

Winston (Virginia) Designs:No. 777, pat. 149. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; G 83657.

No. 777, pat. 150, 151; 3384, pat.1-4; 3385, pat. 2. 3, 5, 6: 3386. pat.1-4

; 6656. pat. 1-10 ; 6666 ; 6667 ; 7064 ;

7065; 7067; 7068: 7069; 7070; 7071;7072; 7083. © 1 c. each June 18,

1928; G 83521-83555.

Kennedy (Thomas Francis)* Tru-mansburg, N. Y. 7719

Painting

:

Lone eagle, arriving on the shore ofFrance, bringing the Stars andStripes with good will to all. Eiffel

Tower in the distance. © 1 c. May31, 1928 ; G 83364.

Kessler (Emil August)* NewtonHighlands, Mass. 7720

Drawing

:

If it wasn't for the law. One of aseries of cartoons. [Man in smallautomobile with flat tire, in fore-

ground, on rough street cluttered' withtin cans, clothes lines and other rub-bish] © 1 c. June 22, 1928 ; G 83571.

Kieffer (Clement) jr., Buffalo.

7721, 7722

Dean ( John Renfrew ) Model

:

Golfer. [Young man with bothhands holding golf club over left

shoulder in act of finishing drive] ©1 c. May 8, 1928 ; G 83199.

Dean (John Renfrew) Sculpture:Santa Claus. [Conventionalized fig-

ure of Santa Claus, mouth open andleft hand raised in attitude greeting]

© 1 c. May 8, 1928 ; G 83627.

Kilarjian (George K.)* Cleveland.7723

Painting

:

Resting angel. [Draped figure ofwoman, with wings and flowing hair,

in latericumbent position ; clouds in

background] © 1 c. May 18, 1928;G 83288.

Kilgore (Philip A.)* Lynn, Mass.7724

Design

:

Kilgore panelscreen. [Seascapeshowing galleon at left and viking shipat right] © 1 c. June 8, 1928; G83441.

Kirkbride (Mrs. Vernon Thomas)*Chicago. 7725

Painting

:

Cut-outs. Little girl seated, cuttingout paper dolls. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928

;

G 83104.

Kleine (Theo. I.)* Los Angeles.7726, 7727

Models

:

Fish, cast in porcelain bisque 5%inches long and in smaller sizes to

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one inch long in proportion. © 1 c.

Jan. 27, 1928 ; G 83086.

Frog, cast in glazed porcelain, twoinches high and smaller in proportionto % of an inch. © 1 c. Jan. 27, 1928

;

G 83085.

Klihker (Orplia)* Los Angeles.7728-7730

Drawings

:

Dollie Gay as Little Bo-Peep in Dol-lie Gay in Hollywood. Design for

paper doll cut-outs. The screen test,

adapted from Mother Goose. © 1 c.

Apr. 3, 1928 ; G 82938.

Dollie Gay as Little Miss Muffit, in

Spider fright, a modernized film ver-

sion from Mother Goose. Design for

a paper doll cut-out. © 1 c. Apr. 3,

1928; G 82940.

Dollie Gay as Mary of, Mary, Mary,quite contrary, in A garden plot, amovie drama, a film version fromMother Goose. Design for paper doll

cut-outs. © 1 c. Apr. 3, 1928; G82939.

Knell (Eleanor T.)* Philadelphia.7731

Painting

:

Guardian of the harem. [Figure ofman wearing oriental turban andrichly ornamented coat over rightshoulder ; left shoulder, arm and chestbare. Shallow basin in left hand

;

flagon in right] © 1 c. June 29, 1928

;

G 83645.

Korbel (Mario)* New York.7732, 7733

Sculptures

:

' Andante. Two nude figures ofwomen facing one another, handsclasped, with draperies suspendedfrom arm of each figure. © 1 c. June2, 1928; G 83384.

Forbidden fruit. Standing nude fe-

male figure with arms partly raised,holding grapes in one hand and anapple in the other. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; G 83646.

Lachaise (Gaston)* New York. 7734Sculpture

:

Small torso of a boy. © 1 c. Apr. 5,

1928; G 82947.

Lakin (Ernest C.) Rosemead, Calif.

7735Stuart (Patric Pollard) Model:English bull dog. © 1 c. May 14,

1928; G 83212.

Lascari (Hilda Kristina)* New York.7736, 7737

Design

:

Scbaefer memorial. Draped angelwith wings, dove in left hand. © 1 c.

Mar. 24. 1928; G 82874.

Model

:

Draped angel with wings ; dovein left hand. © 1 c. June 12, 1928;G 83445.

Leavitt (Elizabeth D.)* Chicago.7738

Design

:

Stork seal. Stork flying with ascales in bill, from which is suspendeda baby in a kerchief. Wings of storkare lowered. Two chimneys completethe picture. All in an oval. © 1 c.

May 14, 1928; G 83301.

Lentelli (Leo)* New York. 7739

Sculpture

:

Daisy chain fountain, Vassar col-

lege. [Oval fountain with exedraseat and urn at ends ; side of fountainornamented with figures of womenwalking in pairs Carrying daisy chain]

© 1 c. June 22:1928 ; G 83572.

Leonard (Dabney)* New York. 7740

Drawing

:

Corner of Broad and Wall Streets,

New York City. [New York Stock Ex-change in foreground] © 1 c. May 26,

1928 ; G 83356.

Lipp (Rose)* Boston. 7741

Drawing

:

Circle with Grecian border. [Cen-tral figure of hand and arm upraised.Letters G. A. and P. A. and sparks onface of design] © 1 c. Apr. 19. 1928

;

G 83200.

Lodge (The) inc., Burlington, Vt.

7742

Sanbtfrn (Edward M.) Drawing:Smuggler. [Figure of man dressed

as pirate with large bag slung overleft shoulder, in attitude of walking,in immediate foreground. Hills andscant vegetation in background] ©1 c. June 6, 1928 ; G 83427.

MacGilvary (Norwood)* Pittsburgh.7743

Painting

:

Bonvon tree. [Symbolic picture infuturistic style. Conventionalizedtree in central foreground ; two nudefemale figures kneeling at right; twochildren at left ; other grouped figures]

© 1 c. May 19, 1928 ; G 83293.

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Majeska (Yna)* New York. 7744,7745

Drawing:.

Vous inavez regardez deux lois.

[Woman in voluminous wrap standing

beside tall man in overcoat. Two pil-

lars, branches of trees and building mbackground] © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928 ;

G83090.

Painting:Lady with her dog. [Figure of

seated nude woman partly wrapped in

voluminous cloak and wearing large

locket around her neck.; lap-dog on

her knee] © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928; G83169.

Malin (Rubin R.)* Brooklyn. 7746

Drawing

:

Dreaming Madonna. [Circular de-

sign. Bust of woman, with draped

head bowed over right shoulder show-

ins: left profile of face, with eyes

closed. Cherub sleeping behind her]

© 1 c. May 19, 1928 ; G 83422.

Malmud (Rose Susan) Brooklyn.7747-7758

Moselsio (Simon) Models:

Mask of amusement, 4. © 1 c. May7, 1928; G 83179.

Mask of disgust, 10. © 1 c. May 7,

1928 ; G 83185.

Mask of fear, 6. © 1 c. May 7,

1928 ; G 83181.

Mask of grief, 5. © 1 c. May 7,

1928; G 83180.

Mask of hilarity, 9. © 1 c. May 7,

1928; G 83184.

Mask of indifference, 7. © 1 c.

May 7. 1928 ; G 83182.

Mask of interest, 1. © 1 c. May 7,

1928; G 83176.

Mask of irritation, 2. © 1 c. May7, 1928; G 83177.

Mask of merriment, 12. © 1 c. May7, 1928; G 83187.

Mask of rage, 11. © 1 c. May 7,

1928 ; G 83186.

Mask of sadness, 8. © 1 c. May 7,

1928; G 83183.

Mask of surprise, 3. © 1 c. May 7,

1928 ; G 83178.

Mangan co., Providence, R. I.

7759-77(57

Carlborg (Hugo O. E.) Model:Celtic crucifix'. [Bas-relief of

highly ornamented crucifix in Celtic

form'; lettering at base I © 1 c. June28, 1928 ; G 83635.

Cianfarani (Aristide B.) Models:Jesus Rex. Plaque of Christ the

King showing Our Lord crowned andholding globe. © 1 c. May 12, 1928;G 83207.

Sacred Heart of Jesus medallion.Front and reverse of a scapular me-dallion. Sacred Heart of Jesus onfront, Sacred Heart of Mary on re-

verse, with lettering. © 1 c. June 27,

1928 ; G 83630.

Ziegler (Frank F.) Models:Christopher (St.) patron of travel-

ers. [Plaque with lettering aroundedge. Central figure of old man lean-ing on staff, bearing a child on hisback. Three crosses below] © 1 c.

June 12, 1928 ; G 83440.

Jude (St.) Plaque of St. Jude withstaff and medallion in hand. Inscrip-tion. © 1 c. May 12, 1928; G 83206.

Mater Immaculata. Plaque ofBlessed Virgin Mary with lily decora-tion and inscription. © 1 c. May 23,

1928 ; G 83326,

My Jesus mercy. Sacred heart of

Jesus with crucifix, rays emanatingfrom behind head, and incription. ©1 c. May 12, 1928 ; G 83205.

O mi Jesu misericordia. Plaque ofthe Sacred Heart of Jesus with inscrip^

tion. © 1 c. May 23, 1928; G 83327.

Sacred heart of Mary pray for us.

Sacred heart of Mary with rays ema-nating from back of head, and inscrip-

tion. © 1 c. May 12, 1928 ; G 83208.

Marcel-Block co., New York. 7768

Surer (Roman) Design:Ornamental panel, 2905. © 1 c. May

2:5, 1928; G 83339.

Marchitelli (Gennaro)* Niagara Falls,

N. Y. 7769

Model

:

Grill of Renaissance. Bronze grill

of Renaissance for a communion rail

in the Blessed Trinity church, Buffalo,

N. Y. © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928 ; G 83016.

Marr and Gordon, inc., Barre, Vt.

7770', 7771

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Bender memorial, 1134. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. June 28 ; G 83664.

Jensen memorial, 1133. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. June 28 ; G 83663.

Marrs (Queen Eleanor)* Coleman,Tex. 7772

Drawing

:

Rainbow's end, San Angelo. Rain-

bow wiili pots of gold at either end.

© 1 c. May 4, 1928: G S3172.

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Marschall (Lucie)* Llano, Tex. 7773

Painting

:

Treaty between John O. Meusebachand the Comanche Indians on the SanSaba, March 2, 1847. [Indians andwhite men grouped in circle in central

foreground. Men and horses in Indianvillage at right and left. Hills in back-ground] © 1 c. Apr. 7. 1928 ; G 82963.

Martin (Marjorie B.)* Chicago.7774-7776

Paintings

:

Iceberg. [Formation of three tri-

angles in juxtaposition, standing up-right, mounted on rectangular base]

La Marquise. [Conventional vase-

like base supporting inverted bell-

shaped top, the whole bearing orna-mentation of conventionalized flowersand leaves]

Wings. [Four triangular figures,

each facing a point of the compass, at

base of pole surmounted by multi-angular figure]

© 1 c. each May 14. 1928 ; G 83213-83215.

Martino (Michel)* New Haven, Conn.7777, 7778

Sculpture

:

Andrew (St.) [Three-quqarter fig-

ure of St. Andrew in Russian presen-tation with crossed sticks in form ofsaltire cross and two fishes at his righthand, book at left. Flowers in bothhands]

Mary Magdalen (St.) [Three-quarter figure of St. Mary Magdalenin Russian presentation : cross in righthand and vase of unguents in left]

© 1 c. each June 19, 1928 ; G 83637,83638.

Mathias (Lois Marie)* Hershey, Pa.7779

Painting

:

Cricket. [Head and shoulders oflarge white cat. Full face] © 1 c.

Apr. 20, 1928 : G 83080.

Meissner & Buch, Leipzig. 7780-7783

Brugairolles (V.) Painting:Moonlight. 562. Blue gray water

With reflected moonlight: fishing-boatat pier on left, and rowboat on bankin left foreground, Steamer at bend ofriver on right. © 1 c. June 30, 1928 ;

G 83654.

Eschbach (P.) Painting:White sail. White boat with white

sail occupies center.. Boat with red-brown sail at left. Blue water in fore-ground with varicolored reflections.

Pier and buildings at right. © 1 c.

May 24, 1928; G 83337.

Frey (A.) Painting:Autumn morning on the Mediter-

ranean, 573. Single twisted pine tree

on rhe banks of the sea, in left fore-

ground. Two sailing -vessels faintlyoutlined. Blu<* green water : shore atright middleground. © 1 c. June 30,

1928; G 83653.

Matignon (A.) Painting:Tall pines. 574. Foreground is shore

before a lake with groups of pines atleft and right. Moonlight on thewater, and ;l single sail-boat faintlyseen in left middleground. © 1 c.

June 30, 1928 ; G 83655.

Melton (Richard Clyde)* Albany. Ga.7784

Drawing

:

Never again. [Figure of a judgereprimanding a bum. Two views] ©1 c. May 17, 1928 ; G 83375.

Merchants' association of Kansas City,inc., Kansas City, Mo. 7785

Kallis (Moe) Drawing:Merchants' association of Kansas

City, Mo., organized for progress.[Emblem : shield in four sections bear-ing scales, spinningwheel, cornucopiaand cog-wheel, mounted on letteredscroll, with radiating lines] © 1 c.

June 4, 1928 ; G 83454.

Merrick (Hazle I.)* Los Angeles.77S6

Sculpture

:

Youth. 27 inch female figure withwater-pitcher, [standing on] circularbase. © 1 c. May 18, 1928 ; G 83289.

Metcalf (C. A.) & co., Zanesville, O.

7787McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Metcalf memorial. © Mav 12, 1928 ;

2 c. May 18 ; G 83291.

Meyer (Carl T.)* Birmingham, Ala.7788

Drawing

:

Alabama. Three scenes showing a

blast furnace, a hydro-electric plantand a mine. © 1 c. June 30, 1928:G S3650.

Midway studio, Chicago. 7789

Bade (Hubert A.) Painting:Great Avondale Avenue superhigh-

way. Aerial view painting depictingthe boulevard as the artist conceives it

will look. © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928: G82035.

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Miller (Margaret Carnegie) NewYork. 7790

Young-Hunter (John) Painting:Miller (Mr. & Mrs. Roswell) and

their four children. © 1 c. May 14,

1928 ; G 83344.

Minahan (Katharine) East Orange,N. J. 7791

Juskzo (Jeno) and Minahan (Kath-arine) Sculpture:Known to the elect. Winged figure

supporting dead body of Americansoldier of the world war. © 1 c. June19, 1928: G 83556/

Miner (Harry M.) Los Angeles. 7792

Bjorman (E. \V.) Sculpture:Miner devil. [Seated figure of a

horned devil with pointed tail andfaun's ears, holding thumb to nose]

© 1 c. May 25, 1928 ; G 83348.

Montes (Angeline B.)* Washington.7793

Painting

:

Miramar. Castle on rocks, calm bluesea at dawn, rocks, and a sailing boatwith sail folded. © 1 c. Mav 14, 1928

;

G 83211.

Moore (Madge) and Moore (Pansy)Athens. Ga. 7794

Moore (Pansy) Model:Stone Mountain. Glass plaque on

oval frame in which is a picture ofStone Mountain, made of plaster andpaint. © 1 c. May 11, 1928 ; G 83341.

Moraban (Grace Storey Putnam) SagHarbor, N. Y. 7795, 7796

Putnam (Grace Storey) Models:Fly-lo. Baby figure, symbolizing avi-

ation, [dressed in aviator's helmet andsuit ; wings on shoulders] © 1 c.

June 23, 1928; G 83640.

Fly-lo. Head of child. © 1 c. June8, 1928 ; G 83438.

Moran (Marie)* New York. 7797

Sculpture

:

American girl. [Head and shoul-ders of a girl mounted on tall rec-

tangular base] © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928:G 83106.

Morris paper mills, Chicago. 7798-7802

Marx (Milton) Drawings:Miss Cairo, cover design 31. Egyp-

tian mask of a girl's face with neckvertical, and filigreed lace effect ondiagonal at base. © 1 c. June 22,

1928 ; G 83566.

Miss Chicago, cover design 32. Agirl's head, shoulders and hand in

center of a circular background.

Background is dark containing specialdesign. © 1 c. June 22, 1928; G83570.

Miss New York, cover design 28.Girl in street clothes, before a back-ground of a New York skyscraper inmodern art. © 1 c. June 22, 1928; G83569. v

Miss Paris, border design 29. Girl'shead before a background of theArche Triumph, Paris, with a bordereffect running horizontal and vertical.

© 1 c. June 22, 1928 ; G 83567.

Miss Washington, cover design 30.Man and woman in colonial dress,worked in a background, with a spe-cial ribbon effect running verticalabove and below. © 1 c. June 22,

1928 ; G 83568.

Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn. 7803

Model

:

Scotch terrier. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

;

G 82955.

Muelen (Gustav Adolph)* Orlando.Fla. 7804

Design :

Call back to country life. [Symbolicfigures of man and woman in fore-

ground of picture. Nude childrenbathing in stream in background. Onornamental panel with lettering at topand bottom] © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928;G 83345.

Nassau-Suffolk electric league, inc.*.

Rockville Centre, N. Y. 7805

Design :

Nassau-Suffolk electric league, inc.

emblem. Emblematic representationof a woman holding an electric light

which sheds light over a representationof Nassau and Suffolk Counties. [Let-

tering around top of view] © 1 c. May31, 1928 ; G 83369.

Nattily cut glass co.*, Toledo, O.

7806, 7807Designs

:

Nos. 010, 101. © 1 c. each May 26.

1928 ; G 83473, 83474.

Navy and marine memorial, NewYork! 7808

Patterson (Charles R.) Painting:Clipper packet ship, Dreadnought.

[Seascape. Central figure of large

vessel in full sail] © 1 c. June 19,

1928; G 83558.

Nebel (Berthold)* New York. 7809

Model

:

Monument to an aviator. [Quad-rangular shaft with graduated pinacle

148

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r849

surmounted by eagle with spreadwings ; on circular base] © 1 c. June15, 1928 : G 83452.

New York central railroad co., NewYork. 7810

Lowell (Nat) Drawing:New New York central office building

spanning Park Ave. between 45th and46th streets, New York City. © 1 c.

May 22, 1928 : G 83464.

New York society of model engineers*,New York. 7811

Design

:

Emblem of the New York society of

model engineers. [Rotary wheel andpropeller, in triangular figure formedby two smaller triangles, with lettering

near bottom] © 1 c. May 14, 1928 ; G83235.

Newell (George Albert)* Oakland,Calif. 7812

Painting

:

American Yankee girl. [Head andshoulders of girl with long dark hair]

© 1 c. June 13, 1928 ; G 83448.

Northcote (Stafford Mantle)* Brook-lyn. 7813

Painting

:

Adams apple. [A large apple oncircular background forming impres-sionistic figure of nude woman] ©1 c. Apr. 11, 1928 ; G 82987.

O'Connell (T. M.) & co.*, Philadelphia.7814

Sculpture

:

Group of Holy Family, with votiveglass. [Figure of Joseph at left, ChristChild standing on stool in center hold-ing cross, Virgin Mary at right] ©1 c. May 31, 1928 ; G 83363.

Oliveau (John V.)* New York. 7815

Model

:

Bird. Silhouette model of a bird ofassembled sheet metal. [Grotesquefigure of a bird with exaggerated wingupright] © 1 c. Apr. 10, 1928; G82975.

O'Mara (Maurice Emett)* Houston.7816-7818

Drawings

:

Imitation light house, 1. [Light-house surmounted by four flags andtwo globes.]

Square pillar, 2. [Pillar surmountedby four flags and two globes]White circle pillar, 3. [Pillar sur-

mounted by four flags and two globes]

© 1 c. each Apr. 11, 1928 ; G 82988-82990.

Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.

7819-7822

Aitken (H. G.) Design:Little village. Three groups of

houses, tan and blue with brown roofs,

surrounded by trees and grass. © 1 c.

Apr. 13, 1928 ; G 83011.

Bloomer (Marian) Design:Norconian. Conventional border of

yellow and brown flowers in four sec-

tions. © 1 c. June 4, 1928 ; G 83393.

Koch (A. J.) Design:Danube. Border of five plain pan-

els and five panels with flowers, withcenter of a jardiniere with floweringplant. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928; G 83099.

Wigley (John T.) Design:Cambridge. Conventional design con-

sisting of three sprays of three flowerseach, with smaller flowers on each sideand between sprays. © 1 c. June 15,

1928; G 83458,

Osborne co., Newark, N. J. 7823-7849

Anderson (Mary) Painting:Two children under umbrella. Two

little girls standing under a large um-brella. It is raining very hard. Flow-ers and shrubs are on both sides ofpath. © 1 c. June 1, 1928; G 83377.

Armstrong (Rolf) Painting:Girl's head, red background. Smil-

ing head of young girl, dark hair, wear-ing large earrings. Head tilted back alittle. Red background. © 1 c. Apr.21, 1928; G 83062.

Tambourine girl. Young girl, headthrown back, wearing a green bandaround her head and holding tam-bourine. She has dark eyes and hair.

© 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928; G 83061.

Boynton (Fitz) Painting:Remember me. Girl's head, Gypsy

turban, blue background. Left sideview, smiling head of young girl, redfigured turban on her hair, large greenearrings. © 1 c. June 1, 1928; G83378.

Hintermeister (Hy.) Painting:Six puppies on fence. Six little pup-

pies are looking over a wooden fence.Large shrubbery growing near fence.Field in background. © 1 c. Apr. 21,

1928; G 83064.

Maroniez (Georges Philibert) Paint-ing:

French fishing boats, 3897. In centerand toward the right of picture are anumber of fishing boats, on a dock atleft are a few fishermen. Sun casting

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Maroniez (Georges Philibert)—Contd.

reflections on water. © 1 c. June 26,

1928; G 83628.

Roseland (Harry) Painting:Girl's head, blond curls. Front view

of face of young girl with blond curlshanging over her shoulders. She haslight brown eyes. © 1 c. Apr. 21,

1928 ; G 83065.

Roth (Edward O.) Painting:Yosemite Falls in moonlight, 38987.

Waterfall coming down mountain, incenter of picture, forming a stream inforeground. Large trees on both sidesof stream. Moonlight scene. © 1 c.

June 26, 1928 ; G 83629.

Scott (John G.) Paintings:Canadian trooper on horseback. Lit-

tle boy dressed in Canadian trooper'suniform is riding on a horse. Groundcovered with snow. Yellow sky. ©1 c. Apr. 21, 1928; G 83057.

Eskimo Ashing in icy water. AnEskimo is sitting on cake of ice fishingin a hole in the ice. Little dog watch-ing boy. In background a little boyis looking out of a hut made of ice.

© 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83053.

France—Little girl carrying twohat-boxes. Little girl wearing a greentam-o'-shanter, red dress and whiteapron is carrying two large hat-boxes.Little dog is pulling on ribbon hang-ing out of box. © 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928;G 83048.

Ireland—Boy, green coat and hat,

pulling a dog. Little Irish lad, wear-ing a bright green coat and a largehat and carrying a crooked cane, is

pulling a dog. House is at right back-ground. © 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83050.

Japanese girl under umbrella.Little girl standing under an umbrella.At her left is a little dog and at herright is a kitten. She is holding abunch of flowers in her hand. © 1 c.

Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83049.

Norway—Boy on shore throwinglasso to boy in boat. Little boy onshore has large rubber boots and haton. Little boy and dog in boat call-

ing for help. Number of birds in sky.

© 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928; G 83052.

Scotch laddie playing bagpipe.

Little boy dressed in Scotch costumeplaying on a bagpipe. Red house withsmoke coming out of chimney In left

background. © 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928; G83059.

Spain—Little boy waving red flag

at dog. Two little boys in Spanishcostume. One little boy is waving a

red flag at a little dog. Grandstandin background crowded with people.

© 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 93054.

Switzerland—Little girl on skiis.

Little girl on skiis jumping in the air.

Two little boys are watching her. Abird is on a branch of tree at left.

Pine trees in background. © 1 c. Apr.21, 1928; G 83051.

Two Dutch children in tulip garden.Little Dutch boy and girl standing ina tulip field. Little boy is holding abunch of flowers in his hand. Wind-mill is in right background. © 1 c.

Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83056.

Two Indians by campfire. U. S. A.Indian girl sitting on a rock warmingher hands over a campfire. Indianchief standing in back of fire. © 1 c.

Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83058. .

Two Italian children in grape gar-

den. Little girl with green dress andwhite apron is carrying a basket of

grapes on her head. Little boy is at

left filling another basket with grapes.

© 1 c. Apr.. 21, 1928 ; G 83055.

Sherrin (Daniel) Painting:Where angels fold their wings and

rest. Large mountains on both sides

of picture. House on hill at left.

Large body of water in front of moun-tains. © 1 c. June 1. 1928 : G 83379.

Spiegle (Frederick M.) Painting:Hunting dogs and birds. Autumn

landscape. Two clogs watching twobirds flying away. One dog is on stone

fence while other dog is lying onground, ready to leap. Goldenrodgrowing near fence. © 1 c. Apr. 21,

1928 ; G 83063.

Teller (Griffith H.) Paintings:Bruges. Stream through center of

picture, bridge extends across stream,

stretch of land at left, row of housesat right, clock tower in distance, large

trees at left. © 1 c June 1, 1928 ; G83380.

Church, river, bridge. At right is

a church, light in the window, large

trees around church. River in center

of picture, bridge across river in back-

ground. © 1 c. June 1, 1928 ; G 83381.

Wallis (W. H.) Painting:Elopement. At left is a church with

a few people standing around. Com-ing toward church in a coach drawnbv four horses is a bride. Anothercoach in back. © 1 c Apr. 21. 1928;

G 83060.

Woolfenden (L. G.) Paintings:Rajah's palace. Two draped figures

on veranda, one is standing with her

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hands clasped in the air while other

is sitting on floor. Mountains andlake in background. © 1 c. June 1,

1928 ; G 83382.

Spirit of springtime. Two drapedfigures, one is sitting on the grasswhile other is standing, 'holding a

crystal ball in her hands. Stone steps

covered with flowers leading to lakein background. © 1 c. June 1, 192S

;

G 83383.

Pacini novelty statuary Co., Chicago.7850

Bernardini (Michael) Model:French bathing beauty. Figure

standing with legs spread apart onround base, both hands on hips, headslightly turned right, one-piece bath-ing suit, helmet-style bathing cap, pro-truding hair and high-heel slippers.

© 1 c. Apr. 5. 1928; G 82944.

Paddack (Nina M.)* Nyack, N. Y.7851

Painting

:

Let us have peace. United Statesflag across the center ; two symbolicfigures—one at left raising flag, theother standing at right. Jewish inter-

pretation of proclamation on LibertyBell. Philadelphia, Pa. © 1 c. June22, 1928 ; G 83642.

Parker (Charles S.)* Boston. 7852

Sculpture

:

Hackney stallion. [Figure of largehorse in attitude of prancing] © 1 c.

May 16, 1928 ; G 83340.

Parrish (Maxfield)* Windsor,' Vt.

7853Painting

:

October. Autumn landscape withnude girl seated on root of large tree

in foreground. Figure in profile look-

ing up to right. Beyond, water, trees

and green meadow. In the distance,

water-falls, rocks and cliffs. Effect of

late afternoon. Rich yellow andorange foliage leading off to autumnmists. © 1 c. Apr. 5. 1928 ; G 82956.

Patterson (Rody)* Pittsburgh.7854-7856

Drawings

:

Sketch for a small theatre for Hen-del theatre enterprises inc., 2. A lith-

ographic study for a theatre facade inthe Spanish style. © 1 c. June 26,

1928; G 83633.

Sketch for a theatre for Hendeltheatre enterprises, 3. A lithographicstudy for a theatre facade in the mod-ern style. © 1 c. June 26, 1928; G83634.

Sketch of a theatre for Hendeltheatre enterprises, 1. A lithographic

study for a theatre facade in the Eng-lish style. © 1 c. June 26, 1928; G83632.

Perkins (F. Nathaniel) Boston. 7857

Burdick (Doris) Drawing:Little girl and lamb. School-house

with little girl going to school fol-

lowed by a lamb. © 1 c. Apr. 25,

1928 ; G 83077.

Peterson (George D.)* Pasadena,Calif. 7858

Model

:

Hoover (Herbert C.) [Bas-relief of

circular design, showing head andshoulders] © 1 c. June 16, 1928; G83456.

Petz (F. E.) Capac, Mich. 7859

Bottomley (F. D.) Drawing:Farmer John spilling ink in self de-

fense. [Farmer man and woman ontread-mill grinding out farm productswhich are being distributed, ten percent to farmer John and ninety percent to other industries. Two men in

right foreground] © 1 c. May 21,

1928; G 83324.

Phi sigma omega fraternity, inc.,

Staten Island, N. Y. 7860

Cosmen ( Frank G. ) Design :

Coat-of-arms of the Phi sigmaomega fraternity. [Oval design.Crossed swords and shield surmountedby plumed helmet and vizor. Letter-ing at bottom] © 1 c. May 26, 1928

;

G 83338.

Phillipson (Emil)* New York. 7861

Design :

Stained glass window. [Windowarched to top, with outside border ofconventionalized flowers and fruit. Acircle fits in arch at top. Remaindercomposed of fan-shaped floral patternwith name-plate at bottom] © 1 c.

June 23, 1928 ; G 83639.

Pieri (Pompeo L.)* New York. 7862

Design

:

Peace and the dead of all nations.[Pyramid formed by human bodies]

© 1 c. June 11, 1928 ; G 83439.

Poanessa (Dolores)* Seattle.

7863, 7864Drawings

:

Bird's eye view. [Outdoor scene incircular design set in rectangularpanel border of conventionalizedflowers] © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928; G83088.

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Poanessa ( Dolores )*—Continued.

Dragon. [Oblong panel. Central

figure is a dragon with five other gro-

tesque figures on ornamented back-ground] © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928; G83087.

Poucher (Elizabeth Morris)* WhitePlains, N. Y. 7865

Model

:

Decorative panel for pottery. Fly-

ing horse in relief on front. Inciseddrawing of clouds on back. © 1 c.

Apr. 3, 1928 ; G 82936.

Prats (Peter)* New York. 7866

Painting

:

Design 120. [Seated figure of bath-

ing girl with parasol] © 1 c. May18, 1928; G 83373.

Price (Norman)* New York. 7867

Painting

:

Coming of the Magi. Three wise

men bestowing presents to the infant

Jesus in presence of holy Mary andJoseph. © 1 c. May 17, 1928; G83286.

Pustet (Fr.) co., inc., New York.7868

Rifesser (Josef) Model:Purgatory. Purgatory group with

priest at altar, and crucifix and angels.

© 1 c. May 5, 1928 ; G 83173.

Ragan (Will A.) [and] Kruger (Rich-

ard) San Francisco. 7869

Kruger (Richard) Painting:

Give us this day our daily bread.

[Central figure of crucifix set in midstof fields of grain. Road in foregroundleads to windmill in the distance] ©1 c. Sept. 12, 1927 ; G 82145.

Raul (Harry Lewis)* Orange. N. J.

7870-7875Design

:

Pershing (Gen.) Equestrian statue

of Gen. Pershing on pedestal; pedes-

tal has die, base designed as a seat;

on an extension of bottom course of

pedestal base is mounted a group en-

titled, The war mother and her sons,

consisting of feminine draped figure

With soldier on one side and sailor onother side. © 1 c. June 22, 1928; G83573.

Sculpture

:

Boy Franklin. Franklin when, as a

boy, he walked from Boston to 'Phila-

delphia. He wears hat and costumeof his day, carries bundle in left hand,staff in right hand, and two loaves of

bread under left arm. Right arm for-

ward, left arm to side, right leg for-

ward, attitude of walking. © 1 c.

Apr. 25, 1928 ; G 83075.

Faith. Statue is draped standingfeminine figure, face uplifted, armsfolded and hands resting on a staff.

The folds of a long cloak fall from thetop of head to the feet. © 1 c. Apr.24, 1928; G 83072..

Lafayette. Statue of Lafayette onhorse, right arm extended downwardgrasps sword, left arm bent holdsreins. Horse, all four feet on ground,reined in. Hat in left hand. Pedestalconsists of die, base and three bottombases, ornamental band at top. © 1 c.

June 26, 1928 ; G 83626.

Raul (Harry Lewis) & Ach (DavidM.) Design:

War mothers' Pershing memorial,A. Equestrian statue of Gen. Persh-ing on pedestal. Low buttresses ontwo sides of pedestal to flag polebases. Two military groups placed in

niches formed by pedestal and butt-resses at base of pedestal. © 1 c.

May 26, 1928 ; G 83353.

, B. Equestrian statue of Gen.Pershing on pedestal. Curved butt-

resses on right and left side meet flag

pole bases. Group consisting of warmother and sons placed in front atbase of pedestal. © 1 c. May 26,

1928 ; G 83354.

Regal doll co., New York. 7876

Peruggi ( Ernesto ) Model

:

Lindbergh (Chas. A.) Head. ©1 c. May 25, 1928 ; G 83336.

Register and Tribune co., Des Moines,la. 7877

Carlisle (Harold I.) Model:Jabby. [Dog sitting, head turned

slightly to left; thin body, long legs,

large head and ears] © 1 c. June 9,

1928; G 83436.

Rehberger (A. C.) co., Chicago.7878-7881

Linner (Carl M.) Models:Center. [Figure of athlete in atti-

tude of jumping center for basketball]

© 1 c. May 5, 1928 ; G 83161.

Passer. [Figure of athlete in atti-

tude of passing ball in hands] © 1 c.

May 5, 1928 ; G 83160.

Runner. [Figure of athlete in atti-

tude of running] © 1 c. May 5, 1928

;

G 83159.

Shooter. [Figure of athlete in atti-

tude of shooting a basketball] © 1 c.

May 5, 1928 ; G 83162.

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Reina (Salvatore)* Staten Island,

N. Y. 7882

Sculpture

:

Industria. Figure of nude man, re-

cumbent position, pulling on a brake,

with wheels and machinery ; in highrelief. © 1 c. May 11, 1928 ; G 83236.

Richardson (James D.)* Jamestown,N. Y. 7883,7884

Models

:

La cubiste. [Head of woman in

modern style, tilted slightly to right.

mounted on tall slender base of jaggedangular shape]

Modernesque. [Head of woman in

modern style, mounted on slendershaft. Relief of upper half ofwoman, modern dress, in triangularinset at base] © 1 c. each May 4,

1928 ; G 83156, 83157.

Richmond (Henry Bradford) AtlanticCity, N. J. 7885

Latz (Harry) Drawing:Paging bell-boy. [Figure of negro

bell-boy in attitude of rapid walking,represented as saying the word, Pag-ing] © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928 ; G 82667.

Riswold (Gilbert) & Whitehouse (C.

K.) Salt Lake City. 7886

Riswold (Gilbert) Model:Schiller & Beethoven. [Figures of

two men seated under spreading trees.

Schiller at left, Beethoven at right]

© 1 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; G 83089.

Rivanov (Felix)* Chicago. 7887

Sculpture

:

Doctor, by Le Fildes. [Doctor, withelbow resting on knee and chin inhand, sitting beside sick child on bedmade of chairs. Woman with headbowed in arms on table and man be-side her, in background] © 1 c. June8, 1928; G 83449.

Rondoni studios, New York.7888, 7889

Rondoni (Romolo) Models:Co-ed. Boy and girl sitting on a

sofa. Boy is playing banjo, singing;girl resting both arms on sofa edge,dreaming.

Vase. Young lady, nude, leaningback on a vase three-cornered ; rightarm holding neck of vase, left armholding vine leaves.

© 1 c. each Apr. 12, 1928 ; G 82997,82998.

Rosello (Juan Pons)* New York.7890

Drawing

:

Unbeatable. Word, Unbeatable,with five playing cards : 10, J. Q. K.A. of spades. © 1 c. Apr. 16, 1928;G 83024.

Rosenshine (Annette)* New York.7891

Model

:

Grotesque figure. Small seated gro-tesque figure, large head, fingers ofleft hand in mouth, feet with largesoles facing forward and legs stick-

ing straight forward. © 1 c. Apr. 5,

1928; G 82946.

Royal granite co., St. Cloud, Minn.7892-7897

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Andert memorial, 2028. © Apr. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; G 82968.

Berger memorial, 2023. © Apr. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; G 82969.

Eastman memorial, 325. © Apr. 17,

1928; 2 c. Apr. 21;«G 83066.

Gilbert memorial, 2029. © Apr. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; G 82970.

Gruber memorial, 2030. © Apr. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; G 82971.

Harming memorial, 326. © Apr. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21 ; G 83067.

Ruotolo (Onorio)* New York. 7898

Model

:

Mausoleum. Mausoleum door withquarter of a circle top. At side asymbolic status of Christ placed onsteps. Above door roof is cut. © 1 c.

June 15, 1928 ; G 83451.

Ruyter (Theodore Willeberordus cle)*

New York. 7899

Sculpture

:

Sea-lions. Two sea-lions, one push-ing the other into a hollow, supposedto represent a pool of water. © 1 c.

Apr. 24, 1928 ; G 83073,

St. Cloud granite works, St. Cloud,Minn. 7900-7902

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Berger memorial, 105.

Cameron memorial, 104.

Roberts memorial, 103.

© Apr. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 21

;

G 83068-83070.

Sanders (Adam A.)* New York. 7903

Model

:

Beethoven monument. [Tall four-

sided shaft designed and ornamented

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Sanders (Adam A.)*—Continued,

in modernized Egyptian style. Figureof Beethoven seated in niche at baseof monument] © 1 c. Apr. 12, 1928;G 82999.

Sanders (Burton H.)* Greenlawn, N.Y. 7904

Drawing

:

Funny fish. [Head and feet of manshowing in row-boat on surface ofwater in which four grotesque fish areswimming. Signboard at upper left]

© 1 c. Apr. 9, 1928 ; G 82973.

Savings and investment assn. of Mil-waukee, Milwaukee. 7905

Kranyecz (Maurice A.) Painting:Beautiful Norclif in the North Shore

country club district. Aeroplane view.

© 1. c. Apr. 13, 1928 ; G 83006.

Schaeffer (Kate)* New York.7906-7909

Models

:

Pekinese dog. [Head turned left,

bushy tail held high over left hind leg

;

on simple round base] © 1 c. Mar. 23.

1928 ; G 83313.

Royal elephant. [Elephant, withrobes and native rider on its back,bearing woman in howdah] © 1 c.

Mar. 23, 1928 ; G 83315.

Square rigger ship. [Square -riggedship sailing on conventionalized waves]© 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; G 83312.

Wolfhounds. [Right side view oftwo wolfhounds on simple plaque.Figure in rear has head raised andforepaws on small mound] © 1 c.

Mar. 23, 1928; G 83314.

Scholz (Belle Kinney) & Scholz (Leo-pold F.)* Boiceville, N. Y. 7910

Sculpture

:

Jackson (Andrew) [Figure of An-drew Jackson wearing military uni-form and cape, standing with armsakimbo] © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928; G83109.

Schuler (Hans)* Baltimore.

Model

:

Four horsemen of the Apocalypse.[Four horses closely grouped together ;

foremost one bearing figure of war,brandishing sword. Figure of death,with scythe, riding horse in rear] ©1 c. May 7, 1928 ; G 83175.

Schultz (Isabelle)* Baltimore. 7912

Sculpture

;

Wild rose bud bath. Seated figure

holding bowl on head. © 1 c. Apr. 19,

1928 ; G 83035.

Sears (John S.)* Salt Lake City.

7913Model

:

Mormon tabernacle. Model of taber-nacle, carrying views pertaining toSalt Lake City and state of Utah onsides and ends of building betweenpillars or archways. © 1 c. June 8,

1928 ; G 83403.

Sedgley (Alice) * Corsicana, Tex. 7914

Drawing

:

Uncle Ephram's philosophy. [Figureof elderly negro man with pipe andcane standing on grassy hillside] ©1 c. May 4, 1928; G 83154.

Selberth (Christopher)* Los Angeles.7915

Model

:

Papoose babe. Child's head mountedon end of sequoia cone, general effect

that of a papoose with cone formingbody. © 1 c. Apr. 28, 1928; G 83105.

Settimelli (Emanuel) & sons. Quincv.Mass. 7916, 7917

Settimelli (Augustus E.) Designs:Memorial, 1. It has bell-top die of

rectangular proportions, erected up-right, bearing a Celtic cross surroundedby candles also resting on steps, en-closed within Gothic panel with fillets.

2. It has bell-top die of squareproportions at top of which is Celtic

cross surrounded by candles also rest-

ing on steps, enclosed within Goth'.c

panel with fillets.

© 1 c. each May 5, 1928; G 83163.83164.

Seville studios, inc., Cleveland.7918-7940

Rychtarik (Richard W.) Designs:Clover and stem. [Narrow bands

forming three-leaf clover and stem

;

open scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

:

G 83140.

Clover leaf. [Solid trefoil in relief

with raised knob in center] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83141.

Clown. [Grotesque figure of bow-legged clown with one hand on hip,

balancing an inverted bell-shapedholder on his head] © 1 c. Apr. 5.

1928 ; G 83142.

Dance of abandon. [Open scroll-

work base supporting two nude figures

in dance attitude, left arms outflunggrasping scarf which forms arch over-

head] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83144.

Dance of the offering. [Nude fe-

male figure supporting inverted bell-

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WORKS OF ARTno. 2, 1928 7948

shaped holder above head, in attitude

of dancing] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928; G83134.

Diana and the hunt. [Circular de-

sign with handles. Successive figures

of Diana and deer on background ofconventionalized trees and branches in

open scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

;

G 83128.

Flower caryatid. [Nude female fig-

ure with head surmounted by openscrollwork with shell-like base] ©1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83149.

Fruit of the vine. [Circular designwith alternating grapes and leaves onopen scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

;

G 83129.

Grapes and leaves. [Circular de-sign with handles. Grapes and leaves.

Open scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

;

G 83137.

Henry II carrier. [Narrow designin scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928;G 83135.

Horse under a tree. [Triangulardesign. Figure of horse on back-ground of conventionalized stems andleaves in open scrollwork] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83127.

Juggling clown. [Grotesque figureof bow-legged clown balancing invertedbell-shaped holder on head] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928; G 83136.

Knight and the dragon. [Dragon atfeet of horse bearing knight withshield. Background of open scroll-

work, leaf and stem designs] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928; G 83148.

Modern carrier. [Conventionalizedhuman figure with arms raised, sup-porting fan-shaped scroll design overhead] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83132.

Nymph. [Nude female figure inattitude of dancing and playing musi-cal instrument, on open scrollwork]© 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83143.

Ornamental ring. [Circular bandwith two narrow bars crossing at rightangles] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83138.

Scroll. [Narrow bands shaped intosimple scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5,

1928 ; G 83139.

Snake trellis. [Open scrollwork incircular design] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928

;

G 83131.

Swan lake. [Circular design of six

swans on open scrollwork] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928; G 83146.

Three leaf clover. «[ Solid trefoil in

relief] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83147.

Torch bearer. [Relief figure ofhorse bearing nude human figure witharm raised, supporting inverted bell-

shaped holder] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928;G 83133.

Trellis. [Open scrollwork design ofinterwoven stems, leaves and cross-bars] © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928; G 83145.

Triana. [Triangular design withconventionalized leaves and brancheson open scrollwork] © 1 c. Apr. 5,

1928 ; G 83130.

Shanahan (Thomas Francis)* JersevCity, N. J. 7941

Painting

:

Eatmor bread. Large mountain,loaf of bread over mountain, sign-board at base. © 1 c. June 16, 1928;G 83457.

Shepherd (J. Clinton)* Westport,Conn. 7942-7944

Sculpture

:

Bulldogger. Statuette, 12 incheshigh. Cowboy wrestling a steer. ©1 c. June 7, 1928 ; 'G 83401.

Desert rat. Statuette, 12 incheshigh. Old prospector with a packburro. © 1 c. June 7, 1928 ; G 83402.

Hunter. Equestrienne statuette, 18inches' high. Woman jumping a horseover post and rail fence. © 1 c. June7, 1928 ; G 83400.

Sherer (William Whitaker)* Philadel-phia. 7945

Sculpture

:

Walking figure, Series 3, no. 4.

Nude walking figure, in the round. ©1 c. May 16, 1928; G 83250.

Shuford (Edward L.)* San Francisco.7946, 7947

Drawings

:

U. S. S. Langley, flagship A. S. B. F.

[Large ship surmounted by airplanecatapult in center of picture on highseas. Airplane over ship] © 1 c.

Apr. 9, 1928 ; G 82984.

operating with the battle fleet.

[Large ship surmounted by airplanecatapult, in foreground. Two otherships in left background] © 1 c. Apr.10, 1928; G 82983.

Sibbel (Joseph) studio, New York.7948

Gulielmo (Victor) Sculpture:Eymard (Pierre Julien) Figure of

priest in chasuble and surplice, hold-

ing monsrtance in both hands. © 1 c.

Apr. 9. 1928 ; G 82972.

155

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TELES7949 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Sidley (John E.)* Jacksonville, Fla.

7949Painting

:

First Christmas morn. [Figure ofVirgin Mary on straw in stable withChrist child in a manger beside her

;

three shepherds in doorway at right

:

woman attendant and man in fore-

ground] © 1 c. May 7, 1928; G83192.

Siebern (Einil)* New York. 7950

Model

:

Smith (Al.) for president. [Plaqueformed by crossed American flags be-

hind shield. Portrait of Al. Smith onshield bearing lettering] © 1 c. May29, 1928 ; G 83423.

Sisters of the Precious Blood, inc.,

. Brooklyn. 7951

Stedman (Joseph F.) Design:Triple novena medal. Crucifix with

panels suspended from each arm ofcross with representation of Mary andJoseph ; rear of medal contains writ-ing. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83575.

Skoog (Karl Frederick)* Boston.7952, 7953

Sculpture :

Boston terrier. Statuette, eightinches long and seven inches high, of

a dog. © 1 c. Apr. 26, 1928 ; G 83100.

Light and Charity. Bronze doorsfor the Masonic temple in Goshen,Ind., representing Light and Charitv.

© 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928 ; G 83036.

Smythe (Ernest)* Burbank, Calif.

7954-7961Paintings

:

Finishing touches. Girl with pow-der puff, seated at dressing table, ©1 c. Mar. 5 : 1928: G 88096.

Flanders 1918. Dough-boys march-ing in rain. [Mounted soldier in

central foreground ; others marchingtwo airplanes overhead] © 1 c. Mar.5, 1928 ; G 83093.

Last voyage. Spanish galleon,

wreck. [Birds perched on pieces ofdriftwood in left foreground] © 1 c.

Mar. 5, 1928; G 83094.

Moonlight. Spanish galleon [onlarge expanse of water, with seagullshovering about. © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928;G 83095.

Slave dealer . Arab purchasing slavegirl. [Two men in native Arabiancostume in background scrutinizingnude girl, draped in veil, standingagainst wall in left foreground] ©1 c. Mar. 3, 1928 ; G 83097.

Somewhere east of Suez. Arab anddancing girl. [Man in native Arabiancostume seated on floor in left back-ground. Scantily clad girl in fore-ground in attitude of dancing] © 1 c.

Apr. 5, 1928 ; G 83091.

Westward ho. Ship sailing into thewestern sunset. [Large expanse ofwater in foreground. Seagulls hover-ing around sailing vessel in centralbackground] © 1 c. Mar. 5, 1928;G 83092.

Where East meets West. Figuresof three Arabs on camels ; steamer indistance. © 1 c. Mar. 5. 1928; G83098.

Solomon (Maude Beatrice)* MountVernon, N. Y. 7962

Painting

:

Aristocrats of the North. Two sil-

ver foxes in foreground with sceneryof Prince Edward Island. [Snow-banked mountains behind clump ofpines and small buildings, in back-ground] © 1 c. June 12, 1928; G83443.

Sohazzaro (Louis A.)* North Haven.Conn. 7963

Drawing

:

Spring cleaning for Uncle Sam.[Figure of Uncle standing beside wash-tub containing American flag be-

smirched with oil. Eagle upsetting oil

can on floor at left] © 1 c. May 7,

1928; G 83191.

South Carolina (State of)* Columbia.S. C. 7964

Design

:

Palmetto ticket design. [Oblongpanel with lettering on background of

conventionalized flowers and steins.

Circular design in center containingrepresentation of palmetto tree] ©1 c. Apr. 17, 1928; G 83031.

Stacev (William John) London.7965, 7966

Brangwyn (Frank) Painting:Assisi. Arch of an ancient bridge.

Church of Assisi in the background to

the left, peasants, a woman on a don-

key, two men and a child walking,fording a river to the right. © 1 c.

May 28, 1928: G 83426.

Flint (William Russell) Drawing:Fountain. Girl drinking at a foun-

tain, another girl sitting on steps to

the left, a third one wirh a basket onber head standing to the right. ©1 c. May 28, 1928 ; G 93425.

156

WORKS OF ARTno. 2, 1928 7985

Stanwood (Josephine Hewitt)* Mont-clair, N. J. 7967

Drawing

:

There shall no evil befall thee.

Spirit of St. Louis in flight over the

Atlantic. [Figure of angel going be-

fore plane] © 1 c. Apr. 20 1928; G83038.

Stribrnv (Emanuel E.)* Chicago.7968

Design :

Scholar's delight. Showing smallchild offering candy to senior scholar,

and pleased expression on their faces.

© 1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83249.

Studdy (George E. )* London.7969-7971

Drawings :

Toy cats at play. A. [Upper halfof picture shows five scenes of catwatching: baby in his bath, man in

bath-tub, bird in bath, etc. Lowerhalf shows cat in front of fire in gratecleaning himself]

Toy cats at play, B. [Six figures of

cat. First three depicting encounterwith dog. Last three depicting catstaring with surprise and triumph at

his claws]

Toy cats at play, C. [Upper por-tion shows a cat in four successivestages of springing from table to birdornamentation on woman's hat.Lower half shows cat perched on wom-an's head devouring bird on hat]

© 1 c. each Apr. 4, 1928; G 83013-83015.

Swingle (Jonathan S.) Quincy, Mass.7972-7978

Jellow ( Timothy ) Designs :

Chambers memorial. Sarcophaguswith name and carvings on front ofdie. and two bases of which the secondis bevelled. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928;G 83027.

Comer memorial. Name on die, andcarved cross on die with ornamenta-tion where bars cross. © 1 c. Apr.19. 1928; G 83040.

Dancla memorial. On front of dieis the inscription Dancla, over whichis a square carved decoration ; carv-ing at peak and corners of die front.

© 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928; G 83028.

Danforth memorial. Inscription,Danforth, on front of die over whichis carving. The ends of base haveholes to accommodate flowers. © 1 c.

Apr. 17, 1928; G 83029.

Holberton memorial. Name on die

;

above inscription is carving. © 1 c.

Apr. 19, 1928; G 83039.

Spencer memorial. Name on die aswell as carving. Die circles at topand has a member at corners. © 1 c.

A.pr. 19, 1928; G 83041.

Pozzi (Emil) Design:Petit memorial. Inscription, Petit,

over which is carved decoration onfront of die. © 1 c. Apr. 17, 1928;G 83030.

Tack (Augustus Vincent)* New York.7979-7981

Paintings

:

Childhood. [Figures of two chil-

dren, bare footed, one pointing to theright with arm half raised] © 1 c.

Dec. 27, 1927; G 82100.

Dignity of marriage. [Figures ofman and woman on bended knees withhands closed] © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1927;G 82105.

Fortuna, the hunter. The four ele-

ments. [Figure of hunter holding dogwith leash in left hand, and horn inright hand] © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1927;G 82107.

Tasca (Fausto B.)* Los Angeles.7982

Painting

:

Giannini (A. P.) Life size portraitof A. P. Gianinni of San Francisco,Calif. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1928 ; G 82948.

Thompson & Churchill, architects*,New York. 7983

Design :

State Tower building, Syracuse,N. Y. [Facade of tall building seenon corner at intersection of two busystreets] © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928; G83076.

Tiffany studios, Ecclesiastical dept.,

New York. 7984Tiffany (Louis C.) Design:Commission invisible. Leaded glass

window. [Figure of naval officer hold-ing cap and diploma in hands, in fore-

ground, before flag pole and group oftrees. Symbolic figure of Christ in

sky] © 1 c. May 31, 1928; G 83420.

Toll (George Bauer) Berkeley, Calif.

7985Stanley ( George ) Model

:

Mother church. Relief of the newMother church, the First Church ofChrist. Scientist. Boston. Mass. Thespire of the old building in the back-ground to the left. On a book-end,triangular base. © 1 c. May 29. 1928;G 83359.

157

CATALOGUE OE COPYRIGHT ENTRIES7986 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Torngren (Signe Elizabeth) NewYork. 7986

Thome (Viviane) Design:Seanyniphs dancing on the shadow

of the moon. [Two nude figures in

the impressionistic style posed upon a

striated shadow of the moon] © 1 c.

Apr. 18, 1928; G 83034.

Totten (Vicken von Post)* Washing-ton. 7987

Sculpture

:

Little Jesus. [Bust of child wear-

ing crown] © 1 c. May 23, 1928; G83335.

Trigg (Robert) & sons, Rockford, 111.

7988, 7989

Trigg (Milton H.) Designs:Lundholm memorial.

Memorial. Narrow width base hav-

ing urn at the ends, and a central die

having ornamentation on the face.

© June 11, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 28

;

G 83643, 83644.

Truman (Edwin)* Omaha, Neb. 7990

Sculpture

:

Lindbergh (Chas. A.) Bust. ©1 c. May 15, 1928 ; G 83374.

Tucker (Russell)* Houston. 7991

Model

:

National Democratic convention,

Houston, Tex., 1928, souvenir. [Cen-

tral figure of donkey's head superim-posed upon a star integral with circu-

lar band] © 1 c. May 12, 1928; G83210.

Union Spanish war veterans, Depart-ment of Ohio, Columbus, O. 7992

Jirouch ( Frank L. ) Sculpture :

Spirit of '98. [Figure of man in

soldier's garb, holding rifle in bothhands, with bent left leg resting onsmall rock with cactus at base] ©1 c. Apr. 6, 1928 ; G 82961.

United drug co., Boston. 7993-7997

Crandell (Bradshaw) Design:Knowledge means freedom from

worry. Mother and daughter in back-ground. Foreground shows an arrayof Gauzet cartons. © 1 c. May 1,

1928 ; G 83317.

Heard (Ralph) & Pearson (Mar-guerite) Design:

Rexall silver jubilee, 1903-1928.Large birthday cake with candles anda man standing in back of cake hold-ing a plate with a slice of cake. Title

inscription on cake. © 1 c. May 1,

1928 ; G 83316.

Mott (Edwin D.) Design:Factory to you sale. Picture shows

array of factory buildings. A largechimney on left side with inscription.A large lawn in foreground with in-scription, Rexall silver jubilee 1903-1928. © 1 c. May 1, 1928 ; G 83318.

Pophusen (F. J.) Design:More beautiful than ever. Picture

shows man admiring woman and com-paring her with her bridal photographof twenty-five years ago. Inscriptionat bottom. © 1 c. May 1, 1928; G83319.

Smith (Frank Vining) Painting:Rexall silver jubilee 1-cent sale.

Large sail boat on right side. © 1 c.

Apr. 6, 1928 ; G 82962.

Urquhart (May Barton)* Pasadena.7998

Model

:

Eagle Rock. Design of eagle withwings spread, [as it appears on EagleRock overlooking the valley and townof Eagle Rock, Calif.] © 1 c. May 2,

1928 ; G 83150.

Vance (Mae H.)* Washington.7999. 8000

Drawings

:

May [be] so, A. Comic strip andcartoons with characters, Whiffim-Sniffim. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83577.

Drawing :

May [be] so, B. Comic strip andcartoons with characters, Whiffim-Sniffim. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83576.

Van Gytenbeek sales co., inc., NewYork. 8001-8003

Kiwad (Isadore) Models:De Witt Clinton. First railroad

train operated in the state of NewYork, Mohawk and Hudson railroadcompany, April 17, 1826, New Yorkcentral lines, April 17, 1926. [Engine,baggage car and three coaches] ©1 c. June 1, 1928 ; G 83367.

Hudson type locomotive used in 20thCentury service, built by Americanlocomotive company for New Yorkcentral lines. © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928 ; G83074.

65,000 American locomotive com-pany. Model of modern locomotiveengine and tender on rails and base.

© 1 c. June 1, 1928 ; G 83368.

158

WORKS OF ASTno. 2, 1928 8020

Vedder (Anita) Rome. 8004

Vedder (Elihu) Design:Tombstone for Caroline R. Vedder.

[Draped figure of woman with headbowed upon top of low monument over

the face of which she holds a garlandof laurel. Two square steps form the

base. Posthumous work] ©lc. May4. 1928; G 83155.

Vega (Rodolfo Vargas)* Los Angeles.8005

Model

:

Virgin of Guadalupe. Figure onbase which is made to contain a glass,

and the rays at back are of metal;finished in different colors, for orna-mental use only. © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928

;

G 83125.

Vincent (Violet Victoria) New York.8006

Reynolds (Martin) Design:Japanese figure. [Full length figure

of Japanese woman in native costume]© 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928 ; G 83032.

Wagner (Norman L.)* Los Angeles.8007

Drawing

:

Ice cream cone. Representation ofice cream cone lying flat, picturing ajew named Kohn. at the opening, withwords above and below. © 1 c. Apr.23, 1928; G 83071.

Wallace (Gordon Allen)* Orchards,Wash. 8008

Drawing

:

Reddy O'Flynn. Comic characterfor comic strip. © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928;G 82937.

Weidlich bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,Conn. 8009

Flauder (Alfred J.) Design:Basketball player. [Figure poised

on toes with ball in hands over head,mounted on bell-shaped base] © 1 c.

Mar. 26, 1928 ; G 83043.

Willet (Henry Lee)* Philadelphia.8010

Design

:

Apostolic Commission. Five paneldesign for stained glass window withmedallion scenes in predellas of mis-sionaries to five races. Top of lancetsangel figures symbolic of virtues. ©1 c. Apr. 16, 1928; G 83012.

Willet stained glass & decorating co.,

Philadelphia. 8011-8014

Willet (Wm.) & Willet (A. L.)Designs

:

Jesse tree. Window showing the an-cestry of Our Lord Jesus Christ from

Adam and Eve, Enoch, Abraham,Ruth, Jesse, David, Solomon, etc. ©1 c. Apr. 21, 1928 ; G 83046.

Last Supper. Two panel window,medallion design, showing Feast of thePassover and the Last Supper. © 1 c.

June 20, 1928; G 83563.

Window of the kings of learning.

Kings sitting on the Tree of Life whoseleaves shall be for the healing of thenations. © 1 c. Apr. 21, 1928; G83047.

Workings of Christ. Five panelsshowing the Epiphany, Baptism, Callof Matthew, Presentation, and Christ& Nicodemus. © 1 c. June 20. 1928;G 83562.

Williams (Arthur Joseph)* Washing-ton. 8015

Drawing

:

Lindbergh (Charles Augustus) withflying helmet. Drawing showing headand neck only, and eyes focused towardthe sky. © 1- c. Apr. 12, 1928; G82991.

Winter (Charles Joseph)* Big Rapids,Mich. 8016, 8017

Designs

:

Hoover and Curtis. [Elephant wear-ing blanket bearing lettering: Hooverand Curtis] © 1 c. June 23, 1928;G 83641.

Stand by the G. O. P. Thin metalfigure of an elephant bearing lettering.

© 1 c. June 4, 1928; G 83390.

Winter (William H.)* WTest Norwood,

N. J. 8018

Design

:

They. [Circular plaque with bas-relief of three heads]—Baron Ehren-fried von Huenefeld, James C. Fitz-maurice and Hermann Koehl. © 1 c.

May 5, 1928; G 83190.

Withington (John Henry) Los An-geles. 8019

Teeple (Henry Carrell) Sculpture:Polar bear. [Bear resting on

haunches, head turned to left] © 1 c.

June 11, 1928 ; G 83437.

Wolf co., Philadelphia. 8020

Hart (Henry Anson) Painting:Convalescent boy. Boy sitting with

pillow at back, shawl around shoulders,eating ice-cream from dish. © 1 c.

Apr. 11, 1928 : G 82985.

2787—28-J5<)

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES8021 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Woodbury (Thomas Hicks)* KansasCity, Mo. 8021,8022

Designs

:

Curtis, our next Vice-president.

[Circular design composed of threehorizontal divisions, middle section

bearing name of Curtis arranged in

design of an elephant ; lettering at topand bottom]

Hoover, our next President. [Circu-

lar design composed of three horizontaldivisions, middle section bearing nameof Hoover arranged in design of anelephant ; lettering at top and bottom]

© 1 c. each June 23, 1928 ; G 83578,

83579.

Wyeth (Erne H.)* Cambridge, Mass.8023, 8024

Designs

:

Santa Claus. [Front view. Fatman, dressed in boots and furs, hasbeard and smokes a pipe]

Santa Claus. Rear view. [Figuredressed in heavy coat, boots and furs]

© 1 c. each Apr. 26, 1928; G 83170,83171.

Yerbysmith (Ernest Alfred)* Holly-wood, Calif. 8025

Design

:

Son kissed orange. [Figure of babyseated holding large orange to hismouth with both hands] © 1 c. Mar.24, 1928; G 82871.

Zeis (George J.)* Buffalo. 8026-8028

Sculpture

:

Indian. Bust of Indian in scanningpose with blanket and head feathers,[mounted on circular base] © 1 c.

Apr. 7, 1928 ; G 82966.

Kneeling Indian. Kneeling Indianin scanning pose with blanket and headfeathers [mounted on circular base]

© 1 c. Apr. 7, 1928 ; G 82967.

Winged horse. Head, shoulders,mane and fore feet of a winged horse,[mounted on notched circular base]© 1 c. Apr. 7, 1928; G 82965.

Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928 1. 439

160

CLASS H-K

REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKSOF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTSAND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

A. B. stove co., Battle Creek, Mich.8029

Aristocrat of gas ranges. A-B gasranges [4 sections] © Feb. 15, 1928

:

2 c. Feb. 18 ; K 236414.

Ackermann (Arthur) & son. ltd., Lon-don. 8030, 8031

Battle of St. Vincent: by HaroldWyllie. © May 9, 1928 ; 1 c. May 21

;

K 235832.

Glorious first of June : by HaroldWyllie. © May 9, 1928 : 1 c. May 21

;

K 235833.

Addesso (Jos.) & sons, Brooklyn. 8032

Bestbilt uniforms. © Mar. 1, 1928

;

2 c Mar. 31 ; K 236327.

Advance window cleaning, inc., Cleve-land. 8033

Housekeepers for greater Cleveland

!

© Apr. 7. 1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; K 236790.

Airsled co., Escanaba, Mich. 8034

Convertible type air sled. Blue-print. © Mar. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 23

;

I 14936.

Aison (Emil L.) Chicago. 8035

[Schematic anatomical drawing of

human teeth and immediately asso-

ciated parts] © Feb. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 24; I 14902.

Aitken (William Knox) Preston, Id.

8036

Aitken's charts. The royal road to

trigonometry and the calculation ofthe surveyor's courses. 5 sheets, blue-prints. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. May 16;I 15053.

Akeley (Mary L. Jobe) New York.8037, 8038

At bay. © Mar. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.14 ; J 297070.

Patriarch. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 14 ; J 297069.

Allen (Charles F.) Derry, N. H.8039-8046

8 photographs

:

Chocorua by moonlight.—Chocorua:Lake and Mountain.— Chocoruathrough birches.—Flume after flood,.

1927.—Indian Head by moonlight.—

-

Profile.—Profile above Lake.—Profileby moonlight. © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

each June 7 ; J 297895-297902.

American airports Corp., New York.8047-8051

Proposed airport site, city of Colum-bus, O., preliminary study sketch, A,B. Blueprints. © June 6, 1928; 2 c.

each June 16 ; I 15147, 15148.

3 drawings

:

Municipal airport, Barren Island,borough of Brooklyn, N. Y., proposedlay-out. Blueprint; I 15048.—Newarkairport. Newark, N. J. ; I 15046.—New-ark airport, Newark, N. J., proposedultimate lay-out, etc., 5. Blueprint ; I15047. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 24.

American bank note co., New York.8052-8056

Agriculture & manufacturing, V-61189. © Apr. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. June 16

;

K 237082.

Amoskeag mfg. co., special V-61185.© Apr. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; K 235526.

Ele.ctrical transmission, V-60894. ©Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. May 2; K 235527.

Republican national convention, spe-cial Y-60892. © Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c.

May 2 ; K 235528.

Y-61616. © Mav 29, 1928 ; 2 c. June16 ; K 237083.

American blower corp., Chicago.8057-8059

At the pull of a cord, out they go,

A-2. © Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. May 24;K 236793.

161

CATALOGUE OF COPYSIGHT EXTEIES8060 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

American blower corp.—Continued.Guarding- the air of the house and

the prestige of the family. © May 21,

1928 ; 2 c. June 8 ; K 236978.

Out they go. A-l. © Apr. 26. 1928

;

2 c. May 24 ; K 236794.

American colortype co., Newark, N. J.

8060

[El Faro] © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 26 ; K 236508.

American commercial photo co., De-troit. 8061-8085

Detroit River bridge. U. S. 55. ©June 2, 1928 ; 2 c. June 29' ; J 298509.

21-24. © Apr. 12, 1928; 21 c.

each Apr. 19; J 297321-297324.

24-C, 25-C. © May 26. 1928;2 c. each June 6 ; J 297885, 297886.

-25-27, 29. © Mny 2, 1928; 2 c.

each May 23 ; J 297721-297724.

27 C, U. S. 57, U. S. 58. ©June 11, 1928; 2 c. each June 29;J 298508. 298510, 298511.

36. 38, © May 8, 1928; 2 c.

each May 17 ; J 297591, 297592.

39. 40. © May 18, 1928; 2 c.

«ach May 26 ; J 297742, 297743.

52-U. S., 53-U. S. © May 25,

1928; 2 c. each June 6; J 297887,297888,

54-U. S. © May 28, 1928 ; 2 c.

June 6 : J 297889.

Canadian approach, 19. © Apr.5, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 19 ; J 297320.

Canadian main piers, 18. ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 19 ; J 297319.

Detroit-Windsor bridge, first steel

setting. 16, 17. © Mar. 31, 1928 ; 2! c.

each Apr. 19 ; J 297317, 297318,

American home foundation, inc., NewYork. 8086. 8087

Home foundation plan, A, B. © 1 c.

each Apr. 17, 1928 ; I 14898, 14899.

American lithographic co., inc., NewYork. 8088

[Modernistic cubic and arrowblocks, design no. 11 © May 1, 1928

;

2 c. June 14 ; K 237080.

American museum of natural history,

New York. 8089^8091

3 photographs:Johnson (Mrs.) ready with gun in

case buffalo charges, 2602 ; J 298273.—Natives spearing a hyena, 295 A ; J298272,—Waiting for lion to come outof donga (wooded glade) cover, 701 A ;

J 298274. © 1 c. each June 22, 1928.

American school of photography. Chi-cago. 8092-8094

3 prints

:

Modern portrait stud'o. etc. Up todate developing room, plate no. 22 forlesson no. 46; K 235596.—This illus-

trates a photo-statuette. Plate no. 23for lesson no. 49; K 235597.—Typicalhome portrait, etc. Photograph of asculptor's model. Plate no. 21 for les-

sors nos. 42 and 45; K 235595. ©Sept. 5, 1927; 2 c. each Mar. 24, 1928.

American telephone & telegraph co.

New York. 8095-8100

(Accident prevention) :

Avoid electric light or power attach-ments, etc., 62^64; K 235850-235852.—Convenient way to climb, etc., 61 : K235849.—When inspecting be sure tonote, etc., 66: K 235854.—Work fromtrolley feeders, etc., 65 : K 235853. ©May 19, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 25.

Amsterdam printing & lithographingco., Amsterdam, N. Y. 8101

Auction and contract bridge score[cover] © June 23, 1928; 2 c. June26 ; K 238280.

Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,Wis. 8102-8104

Despite moving day, Dusty cannotsee the fun to house stealing as canhis adopted boy. {In American KennelGazette) © Mav 1, 1928; 1 c. May 9;K 236607.

Dusty gets the first bite. (In Ameri-can Kennel Gazette) © June 1, 1928 :

1 c. June 7 ; K 237009'.

Wind fools Dusty and his adoptedboy. (In American Kennel Gazette)

© Apr. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 9 ; K 236353.

Anderson (Charles Douglas) Aberdeen.Wash. 8105

Aberdeen, Wash. © Apr. 11. 1928:2 c. May 2 ; J 297424.

Andresen (Marie Shirk) New York.8106

Ante apparatus. © 1 c. May 19,

1928 ; J 297653.

Architects' small house service bureau,New England div., inc., Boston.

S107. 8108

Home plan no. 6-G-3, working draw-ing and details. 5 sheets, blueprints.

© Apr. 15. 1928 : 2 c. May 21 : I 15033.

Home plan no. 6-G-4. working draw-ings and details. 5 sheets, blueprints.

© May 13. 1928; 2 c. May 21 ; I 15034.

162

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 8188

Arrow novelty co., inc., New York.8109-8115

Blae& Hawk. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Ai>r. 17; K 236423.

[Indian on horseback at rest] ©May 10, 1928; 2 c. May 15; K 236650.

Mohican trail, Catskill Mountains,[N. Y.j © Apr. 26, 192S ; 2 c. Apr. 30;K 235607.

Moonbeam. © Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 21 ; K 235427.

Pow wow. © May 10. 1928; 2 c.

May 15 ; K 236049.

Kip Van Winkle trail, CatskillMountains, [N. Y.] © Feb. 21, 1925;2 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235606.

St. Ignace, Mich. Indian village. ©Apr. 26, 19-28 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235605.

Art extension society, Westport, Conn.8116, 8117

Pipers of Balmoral. 9008. © Apr.15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 12 ; K 236613.

Virgin and child, 9104. © May 1,

.1928 : 2 c. May 14 ; K 235713.

Arthur (Edward James) Detroit.

8118-8129

Mass. 1, 4. 7, 10, 13, 17, 20. 23. 27,

30. 33. 37. © 1 c. each June 16, 1928

;

J 298111-298122.

Augsburg- drawing co., inc., Morris-town, Tenia. 8130

Augsburg drawing paper tablet[cover] © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 14;K 236400.

Austin (J. Almon) St. Petersburg, Fla.

8131[Trigon geometrical outlined draw-

ing. 1] © Mar. 15. 1928: 2 c. Apr. 9:I 14874.

Aviation utilities Corp., New Bruns-wick, N. J. 8132, 8133

Denver municipal airport. [Perspec-tive

j © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928; I 15039.

101. Blueprint. © 1 c. Apr.2, 1928 ; I 14835.

Babcock galleries. New York. 8134

Valley of the Lot, France. (In, Lit-

erary Digest. Mar. 24. 1928) © Mar.22. 1928; 1 c. Apr. 3; K 236562.

Babson institute, Babson Park. Mass.8135-8142

Each of us can do more for himselfthan anyone else can. etc.. 82. © Feb.15. 1928: 1 c. Apr. 28; 1 c. May 14;K 235815.

Men in direct charge of our plants,etc., thinking beyond their jobs, 81.

© Feb. 15, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 28 ; 1 c.

May 14 ; K 235814.

6 prints

:

Are you a profitable investment?84 ; K 235817.—Did you ever try touch-ing a match of enthusiasm to the fuseof energy, etc., 88; K 235821.—Impa-tience prevents many follows from get-

ting well rooted in the soil of businesssuccess. 83; K 235816.—Surest way toqualify for the job just ahead is to doa little better, etc.. 87; K 235820.—Your output governs your income.Whether you wear a white collar, etc.,

86; K 235819.—Your success or fail-

ure is not dependent upon any givenmoment, but rather upon your day to

day actions and preparations, 85 ; K235818. © Mar. 12, 1928; 1 c. eachApr. 28 ; 1 c. each May 14.

Bacigalupi (Peter) San Francisco.8143

Italian American paste co., inc.

[Alimentary paste chart] © Feb. 20,

1928 June 26 ; K 237183.

Bailey (Ethel May) Portland. Or.8144

Hood (Mt), Or. © 1 c; Apr. 20,

1928 ; J 297303.

Bailey (John William Alexander) In-

dependence, Mo. 8145-8149

5 photographs

:

[Allied emblems (Jewish) 4] ; J297859.— [Solomon's throne, the six

steps, 7] ; J 297856.—Unfolded cube,

Truth, 6; J 297857.—Unfolded truth.

[Cube. 4] : J 297860.—Urim and Thum-mim, 1: J 297858. © May 28, 192S

;

2 c. each June 2.

Bailey meter co., Cleveland.8150-8188

Bailey boiler meter chart, 30FS800T-225P. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 23;

1 14943.

40F500T850TS. © Feb. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 23 : I 14941.

45F800TS. © Dec. 22, 1927;2 e. Mar. 23, 1928; I 15007.

140F800T. © Apr. 7. 1928 ; 2 c.

June 0; I 15107.

200F800T.5P. © Jan. 27, 1928 ;

2 c. June 6 ; I 15114.

250F800TS. © Feb. 20, 1928;2 c. Apr. 23 ; I 14959.

280F800T. © Apr. 25, 1928

;

2 c. June 6 ; I 15112.

375F800T. © Mar. 7. 1928;2 c. Apr. 23 ; I 14944.

Bailey fluid meter chart, 5FG00T25P.© Apr. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. June 6 ; I 15110.

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Bailey meter co.—Continued.

10F600T25P. © Apr. 21, 1928;

2 c. June 6 ; I 15111.

20F800T12P. © Mar. 21, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 23 ; I 14945.

24F200T10P-7. © Mar. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. June 6 ; I 15115.

30F40OT35OP. © Dec. 23, 1927;

2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14964.

30F450T30P. © Apr. 12, 1928 ;

2 c. June 6; I 15108.

100F125T5P. © Mar. 24, 1928;

2 c. June 6 ; I 15106.

10OF20OT25P. © Apr. 18,

1928; 2 c. June 6; I 15109.

200F700T. © Apr. 16, 1928;2 c. June 6 ; I 15105.

825 B. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 23; I 14940.

904. © Feb. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.23; I 14938.

944. © Jan. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.23 ; I 14947.

952. ©'Jan. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.23 ; I 14939.

1234. © Sept. 15, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 23, 1928; I 14965.

7003. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 14948.

7008. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 14949.

7008. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 e.

Apr. 23, 1928; I 14950.

7010. © Nov. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928; I 14951.

7014. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 14952.

7016. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 14953.

7017. © Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928; I 14954.

7020. © Feb. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.23; I 14955.

7025. © Feb. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 23 ; I 14956.

7026. © Dec. 9, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr.23, 1928; I 14957.

7027. © Feb. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.23; I 14958.

Bailey gravity recorder chart, 47G.© Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; I 14968.

Bailey liquid level recorder chart,7060. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c. June 6;I 15113.

Bailey recorder chart, 15K. © Dec.15, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1928; I 14967.

135P. © Feb. 29. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 23 ; I 14942.

800K 300P. © Nov. 30, 1927;2 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14966.

900KST. © Mar. 22. 1928 : 2 c.

Apr. 23; I 14946.

Bailie (Orven) Brooklyn. 8189

Lure of the open road. You mayclimb the heights, etc. © June 20,

1928 ; 2 c. June 30 ; K 237243.

Baker (Martha Louise) Porterville,

Calif. 8190

My Christmas tree. © Apr. 5. 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 11 ; K 236367.

Baldwin (Harold A.) Norwalk, Conn.8191

Bulls & bears. © June 26, 1928;2 c. June 28 ; I 15267.

Ball (Louise C.) New York.8192-8211

20 photographs

:

Are you a lopsided chewer?—Doyou know why an oyster giggles andgargles?—How do pink cheeks andwhite teeth come from green vege-tables?—How does a monkey cleanhis teeth?—How many teeth must apoliceman have ?—If you follow thepink line where will it lead you?

What color in food do you like best?

What do you and your auto need tokeep from drying up?—What does ababy elephant cry for?—What does apuppy suck instead of his thumb?

What makes the crust for the pie in

py-orrhea?—What takes 15 minutesto go from top to toe?—What wouldgive a queen's child a breastbone like

a chicken?—What would happen to abeaver's teeth if he didn't gnaw?—What would you do if your face fell

in?—When is a tooth like a hauntedhouse?—When is a tree like atooth?—Where did Robinson Crusoeget his candy?—Why does a giraffe

float in fresh water after eating?

Why wouldn't a tramp eat out of yourgarbage pail? © 1 c. each Apr. 10,

1928; J 297028-297047.

Ballinger co., Philadelphia.8212-8214

Arlington cold storage warehouse.© 1 c. June 14, 1928; J 298049.

Meadville, Pa., city hospital. © 1 c.

Apr. 17, 1928 ; J 297099.

York hospital, 4452. © 1 c. May 9,

1928; J 297655.

Bangs (E. Geoffrey) Oakland. Calif.

8215

[Preliminary study for a civic cen-

ter for the city of Oakland. Calif.]

© 1 c. June 11, 1928; I 15136.

164

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Banks (Clyde) Bellingham, Wash.8216

Baker (Mt.) Wash. © Apr. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. May 3 ; J 297994.

Barnett (Alfonso Lynn) Lake Charles,

La. 8217-8219

Old Calcasien, 5. © May 26, 1928j

2 c. May 29 ; J 297817.

Old lodge. © June 9 1928; 2 c.

June 18; J 298144.

Southern scenery, 113. © June 8,

1928 ; 2 c. June 18 ; J 298145.

Barnwell (Mary) Paris. 8220

[Columbus monument. 2 sheets] ©1 c. May 22, 1928 ; I 15258.

Barrett airways, inc., Aririonk, N. Y.8221, 8222

Milton Point. Rye, N. Y. © May 25,

1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; J 297798.

Playland park, Rye. N. Y.. 1, 2. ©May 25, 1928; 2 c. each May 28; J297799, 297800.

Barrington associates, ine., New York.8223, 8224

Militant business. © May 21, 1928

;

2 c. June 15 ; K 238135.

Militant marketing. © May 14,

1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; K 238134.

Bastian-Blessing co., Chicago. 8225Rego welding and cutting apparatus.

© Feb. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 3 ; K 236345.

Bate (T. H.) Phoenix, Ariz. 8226

Broncho buster. © Mar. 26, 1928;2 c. Apr. 13 ; J 297056.

Bayha (Charles L.) Whitefish, Mont.8227

Teapot Dome. © June 11, 1928;2 c. June 18 ; J 298128.

Beardsley (Robert) Chicago.8228, 8229

Beajdsley brings the modern lampinto truly livable form. © May 24,

1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 235908.

Inspired are these creations of satinsteel. © June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 25

;

K 238224.

Beer (Arnold P.) Amsterdam, N. Y.8230

Jesus Christ. Only true portrait of

Our Savior. © Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.7 ; J 296991.

Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd., London.8231-8233

r Daffodils: by T. T. Blaylockl ©May 18, 1928 ; 1 € May 18 ; K 235844.

In ancient Penne (south of France);

by F. Marriott. © May 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

May 18; K 235846.

[Polyanthus; by T. T. Blaylock]© May 18, 1928; 1 c. May 18; K235845.

Bell (Alphonzo E.) corp., Los Angeles.8234

Bel-Air bay club. © Mar. 28, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 10; I 14998.

Bell (James W.) son & co., New York.8235-8246

Our own publication plate, 2 E, 3 E,5E-14 E. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar.30; K 236263-236274.

Belnap (Charles M.) Battle Creek,Mich. 8247

Make hay while the sun shines. ©Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. May 4; K 235604.

Belo (A. H.) corp., Dallas. 8248-8312

Texas history movies, 1928:

No. 360. A deed of gallantry. ©Mar. 23 ; 1 c. Mar. 26 ; K 235274.

No. 363. Houston orders Fannin to

leave Goliad. © Mar. 27 ; 1 c. Mar.30; K 236303.

No. 364. The Mexicans reach Go-liad. © Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 31; K236304.

No. 365. Fannin starts his retreat.

© Mar. 29 ; 1 c. Apr. 2 ; K 236305.

No. 366. Battle of Colito I. ©Mar. 30 ; 1 c. Apr. 2 ; K 236306.

No. 367. Battle of the Colito II.

© Mar. 31 ; 1 c. Apr. 3 ; K 235275.

No. 368. Battle of the Colito III.

© Apr. 2 ; 1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 235278.

No. 369. Battle of the Colito IV.

© Apr. 3 ; 1 c. Apr. 7 ; K 235301.

No. 370. Fannin treats with theenemy. © Apr. 4 ; 1 c. Apr. 7 ; K235302,

No. 371. Surrender of Fannin. ©Apr. 5 ; 1 c. Apr. 9 ; K 235303.

No. 372. Palm Sunday, 1836. ©Apr. 6 ; 1 c. Apr. 9 ; K 235304.

No. 373. Massacre at Goliad. ©Apr. 7 ; 1 c. Apr. 10 ; K 236380.

No. 374. Death of Fannin. © Apr.9 ; 1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 236381.

No. 375. Martyrs of Goliad. ©Apr. 10 ; 1 c. Apr. 13 ; K 236394.

No. 376. Houston's masterly re-

treat. © Apr. 11; 1 c. Apr. 14; K236395.

No. 377. The race across Texas. ©Apr. 12 ; 1 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236464.

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Belo (A. H.) corp.—Continued.

No. 378. The burning of San Felipe.

© Apr. 13 ; 1 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236465.

No. 379. Houston at Brazos. ©Apr. 14 ; 1 c. Apr. 17 ; K 236466.

No. 380. Santa Anna on Houston'strail. © Apr. 16; 1 c. Apr. 19; K236467.

No. 381. The twin sisters. © Apr.17 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236468.

No. 382. Santa Anna takes theTexas capital. © Apr. 18 ; 1 c. Apr.21 ; K 236469.

No. 383. President Burnet at NewWashington. © Apr. 19 ; 1 c. Apr. 23

;

K 235444.

No. 384. Santa Anna almost cap-tures the president of Texas. © Apr.

20 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 235445.

No. 385. Houston moves towardSanta Anna. © Apr. 21; 1 c. Apr.24; K 235446.

No. 387. Santa Anna prepares to

resist. © Apr. 24; 1 c. Apr. 26 ; K235458.

No. 388. Sherman's skirmish. ©Apr. 25 ; 1 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235459.

No. 389. Dawn of San Jacinto day.

© Apr. 26 ; 1 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235460.

No. 390. Battle of San Jacinto I.

© Apr. 27 ; 1 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235461.

No. 391. Battle of San Jacinto, II.

© Apr. 28 ; 1 c. May 1 ; K 235529.

No. 392. Battle of San Jacinto, III.

© Apr. 30 ; 1 c. May 4 ; K 236579.

No. 393. After San Jacinto. ©May 1 ; 1 c. May 4 ; K 236580.

No. 394. Capture of Santa Anna.© May 2 ; 1 c. May 5 ; K 236581.

No. 395. Santa Anna faces SamHouston. © May 3 ; 1 c. May 7; K235664.

No. 396. Arrival of President Bur-net. © May 4 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235665.

No. 397. Texans thirst for revenge.

© May 5 ; 1 c. May 8 ; K 235666.

No. 398. Santa Anna sent into exile.

© May 7 ; 1 c. May 10 ; K 236620.

No. 399. Houston elected presidentof Texas. © May 8; 1 c. May 11;K 236621.

No. 400. Houston releases SantaAnna. © May 9; 1 c. May 12; K236622.

No. 401. Father of Texas is no more.© May 10 ; 1 c. May 15 ; K 235767.

No. 402. Texas army mutinies. ©May 11 ; 1 c. May 15 ; K 235768.

No. 403. Houston's Indian cunning.

© May 12 ; 1 c. May 15 ; K 235769.

No. 404. Houston's great statesman-ship. © May 14; 1 c. May 17; K235770.

No.' 405. Lamar elected president.

© May 15 ; 1 c. May 18 ; K 235771.

No. 406. President Lamar's policies.

© May 16 ; 1 c. May 19 : K 236680.

No. 407. President Mirabeau B.Lamar. © May 17; 1 c. May 21; K235834.

No. 408, Merchants or soldiers. ©May 18 ; 1 c. May 21 ; K 235835.

No. 409. Santa Fe expedition. ©May 19 ; 1 c. May 22 ; K 235836.

No. 410. President Lamar and edu-cation. © May 21 ; 1 c. May 24 ; K236690.

No. 411. Houston's second adminis-tration. © May 22; 1 c. May 25;K 235890. v

No. 412. War of the archives. ©May 23; 1 c.'May 26; K 236801.

No. 413. Santa Anna's arm comesagain. © May 24; 1 c. May 28; K236802.

No, 414. The battle of Mier. ©May 25 ; 1 c. May 28 ; K 235997.

No. 415. Surrender of Texans atMier. © May 26; 1 c. May 29; K235910.

No. 416. Lost in the mountains. ©May 28 ; 1 c. June 1 ; K 235998.

No. 417. Seventeen black beans. ©May 29 ; 1 c. June 1 ; K 235999.

No. 418. Annexation of Texas. ©May 30 ; 1 c. June 2 ; K 237000.

No. 419. Annexation of Texas. ©May 31 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 237001.

No. 420. The Mexican war. ©June 1 ; 1 c. June 7 ; K 237049.

No. 421. Secession. © June 2; : 1 c.

June 7 ; K 237050.

No. 422. The downfall of Sam Hous-ton. © June 4 ; 1 c. June 7 ; K237051.

No. 423. Death of Sam Houston.© June 5 ; 1 c. June 8 ; K 23S02S.

No. 424. Texas in the Civil War.© June 6 ; 1 c. June 9 ; K 238029.

No. 425. Period of reconstruction.

© June 7 ; 1 c. June 11 ; K 238030.

No. 426. The dove of peace. ©June 8 ; 1 c. June 11 ; K 238137.

No.- 427. History movies say good-bye. © June 9; 1 c. June 12; K238138.

166

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 8359

Belsh (Beatrix Sherman) New York.8313-8325

[Balloon man. Silhouette] © May1, 1928 ; 2 c. .May 16 ; K 236653.

[Lindbergh (Col. Charles A.) Sil-

houette] © May 2, 1928 ; 2 c. May 11

;

K 235685.

Trans-Atlantic flier silhouettes:[Fitzmaurice (Maj. James C.) ; K

238211.—[Huenefeld (Baron von)];K 238213.— [Koehl (Capt. Hermann)]

;

K 238212.—[Trans-Atlantic fliers.

Major Fitzmaurice, Baron V. Huene-feld and Koehl] : K 238210. © June14, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 22.

3 silhouettes:[Lafayette] ; K 237072.—[Madison

(Dolly)]; K 237074.—[M a d i s o n(James)] ; K 237073. © May 1, 1928;2 c. each June 14.

4 silhouettes

:

[Above the clouds]— [Block build-

ings]— [Diana]— [Star plane] © Apr.25. 1928 ; 2 c. each May 11 ; K 235681-235684.

Bendore (W. Gordon) Willits, Calif.

8326, 8327

And let the rest of the world go by.Blue Lakes. © May 5, 1928; 2 c.

May 10; J 297495.

Modern Woodmen of America giantredwood. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2 c. Apr.12; J 297051.

Bennett (H. H.) studio, Kilbourn,Wis. 832S-8334

Dolls of the Wisconsin River

:

At the mouth of Cold Water Can-yon, 11 : K 235894.—Channel at Steam-boat Rock, 13 : K 235895.—Lone Rock,9: K 235S93. © May 10, 192S : 2 c.

each May 23.

Dells of the Wisconsin River

:

Chimney Rock and Romance Cliff,

22; K 235764.—Hawk's Bill. Dells ofthe Wisconsin River. 15; K 235761.—Luncheon Hall, 5: K 235762.—NavyYard. 37 ; K 235673. © May 10, 1928

;

2 c. each May 18.

Bernart corp.. New York. 8335-8338

4 prints, by H. Alexander

:

[Peaceland] ; K 236511. — [Quietmorning] ; K 236510.— [Vacation] ; K236512.— [Venetian love] ; K 236513.

© Apr. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 25.

Bernhardt (S. C.) Cincinnati. 8339

Warm-air heating\ © June 15, 1928;

2 c. June 18 ; K 237158.

Bezant (Henry Robert) Silver Springs,Fla. 8340-8343

Bridal Chamber, Silver Springs,

Fla., 118655. © May 4, 1928 ; 2 c. June21 ; K 237139.

Fishermen's paradise, Silver

Springs, Fla., 118654. © May 4, 1928

;

2 c. June 21 ; K 237140.

Seeing Silver Springs, Fla., throughglass bottom boats, 63367 C. © July31, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; K 235327.

Seeing the under water wonders in

Silver Springs, Fla., through glass

bottom boat, 63366. © Oct. 24, 1927;2 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; K 235328.

Biggers (George S.) Pasadena. 8344

Keeper o'bees. © Sept. 12, 1927;2 c. June 13, 1928 ; J 298020.

Black (George K.) National City,

Calif. 8345, 8346

[Computation (alignment) chart forintelligent quotients obtained fromscores from the Tennan group] ©1 c. Apr. 30, 1928 ; I 14987.

[Quotient chart for the Tennangroup test of mental ability] © Mar.24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; I 14962.

Blackman (Thomas Mainwaring)Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii.

8347-83526 photographs

:

Baby ground squirrel; J 298487.

Doll's tea party; J 298489.—Groundsquirrel drinking; J 298486.—Mockingbird; J 298484.—Prayer ; J 2984S8.—Thief; J 298485. © June 16, 1928;2 c. each June 27.

Bloch (L. D.) & co., New York. 8353Electrified smoking-table. © June

10, .1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; J 298110.

Blue Peter pub. co., ltd., London.8354-8359

Ben Voirlich (Ship) ; by J. Spur-ling. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c. May 7; K235793.

Marlborough (Ship) ; by J. Spur-ling. © Mar. 1, 1928; 1 c. May 7;K 235795.

Patriarch (Ship) ; by J. Spurling.

© Oct. 1, 1927 ; 1 c. May 7, 1928 ; K235791.

Salamis (Ship) : by J. Spurling. ©Feb. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235791.

Thomas Stephens (Ship) : by J.

Spurling. © Apr. 1, 192S ; 1 c. May7; K 235798.

Waimate (Ship) ; by J. Spurling.(c) Nov. 1, 1927; 1 c. May 7, 1928; K235792.

167

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Blue valley creamery co., Chicago.8360

Your grocer. Purveyor of health.

© May 5, 1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; K 235709.

Blum (Emery) New York. 8361-8366

6 prints

:

Moonlight, south Spain ; K 236689.—Old Spanish archway ; K 236688.—OldSpanish monastery ; K 236685.—On theroad to Granada; K 236684.—Streetscene, Cairo ; K 236686.—Sunny southof Spain ; K 236687. © May 15, 1928

;

2 c. each May 22.

Bob (Hauser) Buffalo. 8367-8369

Lady of victory church :

Alcove above and over altar ; J298044.—Arches. at entrance ; J298043.—Dome ; J 298042. © 1 c. eachJune 9, 1928.

Bohan (Anne Donahue) New York.8370, 8371

Rummel (Rt. Rev. Joseph F.) Bishopof Omaha, A, B. © May 16, 1928 ; 2 c.

each May 26; J 297744, 297745.

Bolser (M. O.) Los Angeles.8372, 8373

Los Angeles, Calif.. City hall. ©Apr. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. May 12 ; J 297503.— Same. © June 4, 1928; 2 c.

June 9 ; J 297995.

Bolyard (C. Cleve) Los Angeles. 8374

Season's greetings from California.

© Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 25; K236502.

Bond bros., Philadelphia. 8375

Washington memorial chapel, ValleyForge, Pa., interior. © Apr. 12, 1928

;

2 .c May 7 ; J 297452.

Boos (Henry P.) Minneapolis. 8376

Oral art chart for designs and esti-

mates. © June 18, 1928 ; 2 c. June 21

;

I 15252.

Bordner (Louis) New York. 8377-8386

10 prints

:

Achievement : K 236318.—Aspiration;

K 236312.—Cooperation : K 236317.—Courtesy; K 236316.—Duty ; K236319.—Fairplay ; K 236320.—Help-fulness ; K 236311.—Honesty : K236315. — Kindness ; K 236313. —Thoughtfulness ; K 236314. © Nov. 1,

1927 ; 2 c. each Apr. 2.

Boria (Georges) Venice, Calif. 8387

Scissorettes Parisiennes. © May 12,

1928 ; 2 c. June 30 ; K 237245.

Borin mfg. co., inc., Chicago.8388-8409

Arabian love. © Mar. 30, 1928;2 c. May 7 ; K 237235. .

Christ in temple. © Mar. 29, 1928

;

2 c. May 7 ; K 237239.

Gethsemane. © Jan. 4, 1928: 2 c.

May 7 ; K237229.

Indian summer. © Nov. 14, 1927;2 c. May 7, 1928 ; K 237237.

Love fairies. © Mar. 27, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 7 ; K 237219.

Love serenade. © Mar. 27, 1928;2 c. May 7 ; K 237231.

Love's recognition. © Mar. 27, 1928;

2 c. May 7 ; K 237230.

Love's siesta. © Mar. 30, 1928 ; 2 e.

May 7 ; K 237221.

Madonna and Child. © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; K 237228.

Message of the rose. © Apr. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; K 237232.

Mother love. © Jan. 6, 1928; 2 e.

May 7 ; K 237220.

Nature's mirror. © Nov. 14. 1927

;

2 c. May 7, 1928; K 237224.

Penitence. © Mar. 29. 1928; 2 c.

May 7; K 237227.

Potter of Damascus. © Mar. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; K 237234.

Romeo and Juliet. © Mar. 30, 1928

:

2 c. May 7 ; K 237222.

Sacred heart of Jesus. © Dec. 24,

1927; 2 c. May 7, 1928; K 237225.

Sacred heart of Mary. © Dec. 24,

1927 ; 2 c. May 7, 1928 : K 237226.

Therese (Saint) © Feb. 24, 1927;2 c. May 7, 1928 ; K 237238.

Under Italian skies. © Nov. 14,

1927 ; 2 c. May 7, 1928 ; K 237233.

Under Tripoli skies. © Mar. 31,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; K 237218.

Venetian elopement. © Dec. 22,

1927 ; 2 c. May 7, 1928 : K 237236.

Villa del Amore. © Mar. 31, 1928

;

2 c. May 7 ; K 237223.

Boston gear works, inc., Quincy, Mass.8410-8416

Adjustable bedplate for speed re-

ducer. Adj. Timken bedplate. © 1 c.

June 11, 1928 ; J 298003.

Boston pyramid pinion. © 1 c. June11, 1928 ; J 298004.

Boston self-aligning hanger Fafnirbearing equipped. © 1 c. June 20,

1928; J 298251.

BS universal swivel hanger. © 1 c.

Apr. 19, 1928 ; J 297212.

168

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 8455

Timken speed reducer, worm attach.

© 1 c. June 11, 1928 ; J 298S08.

Timken unit with helical attach-

ment. © 1 c. June 11, 1928 ; J 298807.

Vertical speed reducer. © 1 c. June11, 1928 ; J 298005.

Bourke-White (Margaret) Cleveland.8417

Cleveland. O. © Apr. 21. 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 27 : J 297306.

Bradford (James Sydney) Philadel-phia. 8418

Franklin (Docteur Benjamin) ©May 4. 1928 ; 2 c. May 9 ; J 297463.

Branigar bros. co., Chicago. 8419

Mississippi gulf coast recreation re-

sort on the American riviera. © Apr.5. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; I 14923.

Bray (Clifton L.) Salt Lake City,

Utah. 8420

Zion. Mt. Carmel highway, Zion na-tional park. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

May 19: J 297648.

Brenner (Henry Clay) St. Louis,8421

Brenner's (H. C.) super strengthsafety bridge design. Blueprint. ©1 c. Apr. 30, 1928 ; I 14989.

Brett (George J.) Lancaster, Pa.8422

[Brettometer gas machine] © 1 c.

Apr. 23. 1928: I 14935.

Breuninger (Marion) Washington.8423

Promenade. © June 12, 1928; 2 c.

June 27 ; K 237217.

Bristol co., Waterbury, Conn.8424-8451

[Bristol's chart. 4025-4028] ©Feb. 28. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 4; I

14841-14844.

Bristol's recorder chart. 0755. ©Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 4; I 14845.

0764. © Mar. 2. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.4; I 14846.

Bristol's recording ampere meterchart. 0752. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c.

June 1 : I 15097.

Bristol's recording liquid level gaugechart. 0768. © Apr. 13, 1928: 2 c.

June 1 : I 1509.8.

5088. © Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4: I 14847.

5089. © Apr. 11. 1928; 2 c.

June 1 : I 15095.

pressure19, 1928

gauge2 c.

16, 1928 2 c.

22, 1928 2 c.

13. 1928; 2 c.

27, 1928; 2 c.

27, 1928; 2 c.

16, 1928 2 c.

2 c.

2 c,

and

Bristol's recordingchart, 4889. © MarApr. 4; I 14848.

-4890. © MarApr. 4; I 14849.

4891. © MarJune 1 ; I 15092.

4893. © AprJune 1 ; I 15099.

-8073. © Feb.Apr. 4; I 14850.

-S074. © Feb.Apr. 4; I 14851.

8075. © MarJune 1 ; I 15091.

8077. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c.

June 1 ; I 15093.— 8078. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c.

June 1 ; I 15094.

Bristol's recording thermometerchart. 0750. © Mar. 12. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4; I 14852.

10243. © Mar. 16, 1928Apr. 4 ; I 14853.

(

10245. ©' Feb. 29, 1928Apr. 4; I 14854.

Bristol's recording vacuumpressure gauge chart. 0760. © Feb.10. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4 ; I 14855.

4887. © Feb. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4; I 14856.

10058. © Mar. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4; I 14857.

Bristol's recording vacuum gaugechart, 10059. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4; I 148*58.

Bristol's recording watt meter chart,

0751. © Apr. 13, 1928: 2 c. June 1;I 15096.

San Pedro holder volume recorderchart, 0763. © Feb. 29. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4; I 14859.

Britton (Rae) San Francisco.8452, 8453

Intruder. © 1 c. May 28, 1928; J297826.

Supper time. © 1 c. May 28. 1928

;

J 297827.

Broadwell (William H.) Newark, N. J.

8454

Newark, N. J., Mutual benefit life

insurance bldg. © June 27, 1928; 2 c.

June 28 ; J 298507.

Bronx flying club of New York City,

inc., New York. 8455

Bronx flying club of New York City,

inc. [Insignia] © Feb. 1. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 20 ; K 235448.

169

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EXTEIES8456 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Brooke (Mary Edith)* Phoenix, Ariz.

8456

Desert sandstorm. The night thatended the long drought, 1925. © June11, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298079.

Brookmire economic service, inc.. NewYork. 8457-8463

Brookmire trend chart, Mar., 1927-Apr., 1928. © May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May29j I 15064.

Mar., 1927-June, 1928. © June11. 1928 ; 2 c. June 13 ; I 15146.

Aug., 1927. ,© Sept. 8," 1927

;

2 c. Jan. 7, 1928 ; I 14877.

Dec, 1927. © Jan. 10, 1928;2 c. Jan. 13 ; I 14878.

Jan., 1928. © Feb. 9, 1928;2 c. Feb. 11 ; I 14879.——Feb., 1928. © Mar. 7, 1928;2 c. Mar. 9 ; I 14880.

Mar., 1928. © Apr. 7, 1928;2 c. Apr. 10; I 14881.

Brooks (Louise Badger) New Bern,N. C. 8464

Morning glory.

1928; J 297208.© 1 c. Apr. 19,

Brosseit (Rudolph F.) Chicago.8465-8467

Brosseit (Mary) :

Cartwheeling.—D o i n g the cart-

wheel.—Skipping rope. © June 2,

1928; 2 c. each June 4; J 297875-297877.

Brown (Barnum) New York. 8468

Prehistoric bison hunt. © 1 c. June11, 1928 ; J 297996.

Brown (Florence Bradshaw) Prov-incetown, Mass. 8469-8479

[Sudbury, Mass., Wayside inn] ©Apr. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 11 ; K 236365.

10 prints:[Boston, Mass., Kings chapel] ; K

236357.— [Boston, Mass., Old Northchurch] ; K 236360.— [Boston, Mass.,Old South meeting house] ; K 236361.—[Boston, Mass., Old State house] : K236362.— [Boston, Mass., Paul Reverehouse] ; K 236363.— [Boston, Mass.,

State house] ; K 236364.— [Cambridge,Mass., Longfellow house] ; K 236358.—[Concord. N. H., old manse] ; K236359.—[Dedham, Mass., Fairbankshouse] ; K 236355.— [Saiem, Mass..

House of seven gables] ; K 236356. ©Mar. 20. 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 11.

Brown (J. Handford) Coytesville.

N. J. 8480-8485

Merry Christmas, H 74, 40, 49. ©Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. each May 22; K235827, 235830, 235828.

Season's greetings, 8, 10, 64. ©Jan. 1, 1928; 2 c. each May 22; K235831, 235829, 235826.

Brown (Jay Edward) Venice, Fla.

8486,848715 foot saw fish caught in nets at

Venice, Fla., 729. © Mar. 16, 1928:2 c. June 11 ; J 297993.

1,500 lb. devil fish caught at Venice.Fla., 552. © Oct. 24, 1927 ; 2 c. June11, 1928; J 297992.

Brown (Raymond S.) Columbus, Ind.8488

M chart. Blueprint. © Apr. 17.

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 19 ; I 14921.

Brown studio, inc., St. Paul. 8489

Past and present judges of the dis-

trict court. Ramsey Co., Minn. ©Mar. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4 ; J 297050.

Bruce (E. L.) co., Memphis, Tenn.8490

Control chart for cellized treat. ©1 c. May 7, 1928 ; I 15002.

Brust (Albert) jr., Scranton. Pa.8491-8497

O'Brien (Kenneth) © 1 c. Apr. 20,

1928; J 297848.

6 photographs:Butler (Frank T.)—Clark (Lil-

lian)—Kelly (Mary)—Meixell (Jo-

seph )—Rafter ( Joseph )—S c a n 1 o n(Anthonv) © Anr. 15, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 20 ; J 297214-297219.

Buchanan (Sidney A.) Duluth. 8498Students safety honor roll. © Mar.

24, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 13 ; K 236379.

Budell (Emilv Hortense) Wesrfield.

N. J. 8499Barnegate light. © June 12, 1928:

2 c. June 14: K 237071.Buehman (A. R. ) Tucson, Ariz. 8500

Yaqui Joe. © Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 7, 1928; J 297841.

Buffalo courier-express, inc., Buffalo.8501

Jean F. and crew rescued from *ee

floes in Burying Ground of Lake Erie.

© Apr. 2, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; K 235 ±43.

Builders iron foundry, Providence.R. I. 8502

Correction factors for variations in

air conditions. Blueprint. © Mar.21, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; I 14900.

170

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 8571

Bulbulian (Arthur H.) Iowa City, la.

8503

[Models to show the process of cell

division in plants] © 1 c. May 23,

1928; I 15294.

Burbank (Alfred S.) Plymouth, Mass.8504, 8505

Plymouth, Mass., Cole's Hill, May-flower memorial, Massasoit [monu-ment]. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 4;K 236323.

Town house, 1749, First church,Town square, Pilgrimage church, ©Apr. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4 ; K 236324.

Burns photo co., Lewiston, Id.

8506-853631 photographs

:

Lewiston. Id., air view, 26; J297284.—Little Salmon River, NS (35,

46, 49-52) ; J 297292-297297.—LittleSalmon River, falls in, 53 NS ; J297298.—Near Grangeville, Id., 44 NS

;

J 297270.—Near New Meadows, Id., 38NS; J 297275.—Near Spalding, Id.,

55 NS; J 297286.—Near Whitebird,Id., 47 NS; J 297269.—Overheadbridge near Lapwai, Id., 56 NS ; J297285.—Riggins. Id., at, 43 NS ; J297271; Salmon River. NS (34. 37, 42,

45, 48); J 2972S7-297291.— Sheepfarming near Grangeville. Id., NS(27-29) ; J 297283, 297281, 297282.—Shoshone Falls, Snake River. TwinFalls, Id., famous, 31; J 297279.—Twin Falls, Snake River, near TwinFalls. Id.. 30 : J 2972S0.—Twin Falls,

Snake River. Twin Falls. Id., 32, 33;J 297277, 297278.—Whitebird grade,famous. NS (30-4.1) : J 297272-297274.—Winchester* grade, 54 NS ; J297299.—Yellow pine near New Mea-dows. Id.. 36 NS: J 297276. © Apr.18. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 25.

Business creators, San Francisco.8537

Let me out. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 18 ; K 236417.

Business developers co., Chicago.8538-8562

25 prints :

[Big game] ; K 237113.—By Joveold top with land in sight, etc. ; K237122.—Comers are on the go; K237114.—Doing does it; K 237115.—Don't fall below your own expecta-tions: K 237116.—Don't wait till thelast minute to climb aboard, etc.;

K 237123.—First plane reports sightingParis; K 237129.—[Flying across]; K237117.—He who hesitates now is sunkfor speed [equals] ' mileage, etc. ; K237131.—Home sweet home and prize

money, etc.; K 237121.—If there is agloom bird in the crowd; K 237118.

Keep on keeping on—the sky is thelimit; K 237120.—Let the other fel-

low tell 'em at what speed you wentby; K 237133.—Non stop flight fornew business ; K 237124.—Opportun-ity of hitting the trail for big game,etc.; K 237112.—Opportunity of dup-licating, etc. ; K 237125.—Roll of hon-or; K 237127.—Ships that pass in thenight; K 237128.—Smooth take-off in

one's sales talk is good business, butknowing when and how, etc. ; K237134.—Some of the boys ran into alittle opposition, etc.; K 237126.

Waiting for what?; K 237132.—Worldfliers ; K 237135.—Yes sir—your oppor-tunity to hit the trail for big game,,

etc. ; K 237119.—You can't bag game,etc. ; K 237136.—6 more days ; K237130. © July 1, 1927; 2 c. eachJune 15. 1928.

Cahill carton co., Harrisburg, Pa.8563

[Go-go] © Mar. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.24; K 236494.

California dairy council, San Fran-cisco. 8564

Message to you from the Lando'health. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. June12; K 238091.

California fig-co co., inc., Los Angeles.8565

[Sunny Jim] © July 1, 1927; 2 c.

May 1, 1928; K 236534.

Callender (Jane) New York. 8566

Well dressed woman must stand up-right to keep up with the gratefulalertness of her dog. © June 12,

1928 ; 1 c. June 20 ; K 237266.

Campbell prints, inc., New York.8567, 8568

Autumn, 970. © Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 10; K 235309.

Off to school, 971. © Mar. 6, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. '10; K 235310.

Candee (Dean J.) Perrysburg, N. Y.8569, 8570

Buffalo, N. Y. Botanical gardens.© Jan. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 24 ; J 297266.

Buffalo theatre. © Jan. 4,

1928; 2 c. Apr. 24; J 297267.

Canning (John Albert) jr., Grinnell,la. 8571

Washington, D. C. Capitol. Thecore of the U. S. © Mar. 17, 1928;2 c. Apr. 9 ; J 296994.

171

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Caperton (Samuel C.) Columbia, Term.8572

Radio time clock. © Apr. 12, 1928

;

2 c. May 26; I 15050.

Oarlock (Royal H.) Washington.8573

Washington, D. C, Japanese cherryblossoms and Lincoln memorial, 1. ©Apr. 18. 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; J 297206.

Carlson (Gustave W.) Superior, Wis.8574

Mind photo. Something new andnovel. Lindy. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c.

May 9; K 235667.

Cassens' art studio, Litchfield, 111.

8575

Illicit still at Beuld, 111. © Mar.15, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 30; 1 c. Apr. 30;J 297656.

Oates (Claude) Anderson, Ala. 8576

Wave juvinator and clearfier. Blue-print. © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; I 14869.

Caufield & Shook, Louisville.

8577-859418 photographs:Beech trees on hillside, Cherokee

park.—Beech trees. Cherokee park.

Bending creek is met by curving trees,

Cherokee park.—Breslin building.

Christmas lighting on Market st.

Copy Heyburn building.—End of awinter day, Iroquois park.—Louis-ville (University of) Administrationbuilding.—Martin Brown building.

Midsummer at the foot crossing, Chero-kee park. — Morning sunshine at

bridge no. 1, Cherokee park.—Novem-ber skies, Iroquois park.—Octobermorning, Cherokee park.— Summerstorm gathering over the levee, OhioHiver, Louisville.— Sunburst at theferry, Ohio River, Louisville.—Sunsetat the ferry, Ohio River, Louisville.

Winter sunset from hilltop road, Iro-

quois park.—Yule decorations on Mar-ket st. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 26; J 297747-297764.

Central foundry co., New York. 8595

Importance of properly hanginglateral and vertical lines of soil pipe."© June 11, 1928; 2 c. June 13; I

15140.

Cerracchio (Enrico) New York.,8596, 8597

Grace of action. © May 8, 1928;2 c. May 10; J 297479.

Spirit of the air man. © May 8,

1928; 2 c. May 10; J 297480.

Chain store review, inc., New York.8598

Chain store review. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; K 236795.

Chapman (Cloyd M.) New York.8599

Diagram for determining apparentspecific gravity and per cent of sur-face moisture of fine aggregate bymeans of the Chapman flask. © May1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 8 ; I 15003.

Chase (Justin) Burlington, Vt.

8600-8603Bolton, Vt.

:

Nov. 4, 1927.—C. V. it. Nov. 5, 1927,1, 2.—Floodwaters 3 ft. below crest,

Nov. 4. 1927. © Mar. 31, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 18 ; J 297101-297104.

Chicago aerial survey co., Chicago.8604-8606

Chicago, 111., downtown, 6151. ©May 15, 1928; 2 c. June 4; J 297882.

Link bridge at loop, 6040. ©Apr. 10. 1928; 2 c. June 4; J 297881.

Link bridge towers, 6009. ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; J 297880.

Chicago motor club, Chicago.8607, 8608

Officer is your friend. Obey him.Safety poster no. 24. © Apr. 1, 1928;2 c. Apr. 25 ; K 236503.

Yes mother, I always cross streets

at cross walks. Safety poster. 25. ©May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 235907.

Chicago North Shore and Milwaukeerailroad co., Chicago'. 8609

New North Shore where homes arehomes. Moonlight scene. © Apr. 26.

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236521.

Chicago rapid transit co., Chicago.8610-8613

[Pussy willows] The new NorthShore where homes are homes. © Apr.4, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 6 : K 236339.

3 posters

:

Douglas Park by the Rapid transit

lines; K 236340.—Pergola, Washing-ton Park by the Rapid transit lines

;

K 236342.—Rose garden, Jackson Parkby the Rapid transit lines: K 236341.

© Mar. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 6,

Chicago South Shore & South Bendrailroad. Michigan City, Ind. 8614

Steel mills by South shore line. ©Feb. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 2 ; K 236396.

172

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Chicago tribune, Chicago. 8615-9801

According to the autopsy she wasconstitutionally and economically un-sound, but meant well, © June 15,

1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245853.

Adventures of the traction trio.

1928. ©

:

Apr. 2 ; 1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 245291.—Apr.4 ; 1 c. Apr. 12 : K 245293.—Apr. 6 ; 1 c.

Apr. 12; K 245295.—Apr. 7 ; 1 c. Apr.12 : K 245296.

All the interest is now centered onthe side show. © June 14, 1928; 1 c.

June 22 ; K 245851.

Among the folks in history. 1928.

© Weekly:Mar. 4-25: 1 c. each Mar. 8^30;

K 244760-244763.—Apr. 1-29 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4 ; K 245228-245232.—May6-27; 1 c. each May 12:-June 4; K245566-245569.—June 3-17; 1 c. eachJune 11-22 ; K 245804-245806,

Annual reminder. © Mar. 12, 1928;1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244810.

Another job for Hoover. © June16. 1928; 1 c. June 22; K 245833.

Another record breaking nonstopflight. © May 16, 1928; 1 c. May 26;K 245616.

Aviation. © May 14, 1928; 1 c. May17 : K 245614.

Beaten by a woman. © June 19,

1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245835.

Better keep a good team of horsesat that low spot in the road. © Apr.14. 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245303.

Blamed for their blunders. © Mar.3. 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 244801.

Blaming the mirror instead of clean-ing up. © Apr. 9, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 12;K 245298.

Both have something to look forwardto. © Mar. 18, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 24;K 244816.

Brand blotter. © Mar. 10, 1928;1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244808.

Building another leaning tower. ©Mar. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 244803,

Busiest season he has ever had. ©Apr. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. May 4 ; K 245318.

Cartoons of the day. 1928, © :

Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr. 23; K 245275.—Apr. 28; 1 c. May 4; K 245288.—May4:1c. May 12; K 245604.—May 23;1 c. May 26 : K 245623.—June 11 ; 1 c.

June 18 ; K 245846.

Changing political world. © June18, 1928; 1 c. June 22; K 245856.

Changing world.- © Apr. 25, 1928;1 c. Apr. 28 ; K 245285.

Same. © May 31, 1928; 1 c.

June 4; K 245631.

Ching Chow. 1928, © [Daily] :

Mar. 1-3, 5-10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-31;1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6; K 244702-244728.—Apr. 2, 3, 5-7, 9-14, 16-21,

23-28, 30; 1 c. each Apr. 6-May 4;K 245144-245167.—May 1-5, 7-12, 14-

19, 21-26, 29-31 ; 1 c. each May 4-June4; K 245509-245534.—June 1, 2, 4-9,

11-15 ; 1 c. each June 11-22 ; K 245753-245765.

Climbing aboard the bandwagon. ©June 15, 1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245832.

Closing days of the senate presenttheir customary arguments in favor of

a revision of the senate rules. © May26, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 245626.

Collegiate film. © May 6, 1928 ; 1 c.

May 12; K 245597.

Crime suppression crusade has beenfar from convincing since the prima-ries. © May 1, 1928; 1 c. May 4; K245601.

Daily dose. © Mar. 16, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 24; K 244814.

Day and night life in Washington.© May 22, 1928; 1 c. May 26; K245653.

Defending our city against worldridicule, but doing nothing to removethe cause of it. © Mar. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 30; K 244822.

Delaying the execution. © Mar. 9,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244807.

Delaying the procession. © May23, 1928: 1 c. May 26; K 245654.

Democratic derby. © May 20, 1928

;

1 c. May 26 ; K 245651.

Doctor Borah prescribes the propertreatment. © Apr. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. May4; K 245289.

Driving out St. Patrick. © Mar. 17,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 244815.

End of a rough trip. © May 3,

1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 245634.

Endangering the Hoover boom. ©May 25, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 245656.

Eventually he will crush himself.

© May 17, 1928; 1 c. May 26; K245648.

Final adventure of the traction trio.

© Apr. 12, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; K245301.

Fisherman's luck. © Apr. 23, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 28 ; K 245312.

Flood. © Apr. 25, 1928; 1 c. Apr.28 : K 245314.

From Missouri. © Mar. 7, 1928;1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244805.

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Chicago tribune—Continued.

Full speed ahead ! It's time to getrid of him. © Mar. 6, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 17; K 244804.

Furniture sale. © Mar. 11, 1928;1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244792.

G. O. P. convention. © June 13,

1928 ; 1 c. June 18 ; K 245830.

Gasoline alley. 1928. © Daily:Mar. 1-31 ; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6

;

K 244834-244864.—Apr. 1-30 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4 ; K 245114-245143.—May1-31 ; 1 c. each May 4-June 4 ; K245443-245473.—June 1-19; 1 c. eachJune 11-22; K 245734-245752.

Gay sub-deb. © Apr. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 6 ; K 245258.

Getting him in shape for anotherlickin'. © Mar. 4, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8

;

K 244802.

Getting the election returns in Eng-land. © Apr. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23

;

K 245299.

Going to give him a lift or a push.

© June 12, 1928; 1 c. June 18 ; K245829.

Going up in a storm with a crippledpilot and a damaged plane? © May16, 1928; 1 c. May 26; K 245647.

Gold brick peddler. © May 5, 1928;

1 c. May 12 ; K 245636.

Good strong plank should be readyfor him. © June 7, 1928; 1 c. June18 ; K 245842.

Graduate :—Come on, Big Boy, putit across ! Don't be afraid of me ! ©June 18, 1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245834.

Great tiger hunt. © Apr. 26, 1928

;

1 c. May 4 ; K 245286.

Great uprising. © Apr. 12, 1928;1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245274.

Gumps. 1928. © Daily:Mar. 1-9, 11-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8-

Apr. 6; K 244672-244701.—Apr. 1-30;1 c. each Apr. 6-May 4; K 245168-245197.—May 1-31; 1 c. each May 4-June 4 ; K 245474-245504.—June 1-19

;

1 c. each June 11-22 ; K 245766-245784.

Hard sledding for the campaign col-

lector this year. © Apr. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 28 ; K 245284.

Harold Teen. 1928. © Daily:Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6;

K 244927-244957.—Apr. 1-30 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4 ; K 245049-245078.—May1-31 : 1 c. each May 4-June 4 ; K245382-245412.—June 1-19; 1 c. eachJune 11-June 22 ; K 245696-245714.

Has the Great Renimciator any re-

nunciations left? © May 15, 1928;1 c. May 26 ; K 245615.

He wants David to throw away hissling-shot. © Mar. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar.24 ; K 244819.

He would play with matches. ©Mar. 29, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 6; K 244827.

Help ! Help ! © Apr. 9, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 12 ; K 245271.

Herbert cuts the pie and passes it.

© May 24, 1928; 1 c. June 4; K245655.

High school graduation. © May 27,

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 245600.

Hogging the lifeboat. © May 4,

1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 245635.

Hoodlums! © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 28; K 245309.

Horatius Coolidge at the bridge. ©May 3, 1928; 1 c. May 12; K 245603.

How to keep from growing old.

1928. © Weekly

:

Mar. 2-30; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr.6; K 244764-244768.—Apr. 6-20; 1 c.

each Apr. 12-28; K 245233-245235.—May 4, 25 : 1 c. each May 12, June 4

;

K 245570, 245571.

Humors of the presidential cam-paign. © Apr. 17, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23;K 245278.

Ideal candidate. © May 15, 1928;1 c. May 26 ; K 245646.

Important anniversary. © May 2,

1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 245602.

Important thing now is to interestthe man on the fence. © June 14,

1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245852.

Imported negligees. © Apr. 15,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245260.

In either case he should be barredfrom the ring. © Mar. 26, 1928: 1 c.

Mar. 30 ; K 244824.

- In the amateur class. © Apr. 8,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 245259.

Inoculation. © Mar. 2. 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 8 ; K 244800.

Inquiring reporter. © May 25,

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 245625.

It's not only bad, but they chargeus double for it. © Apr. 28, 1928;1 c. May 4 ; K 245317.

It's only the patch that he is spank-ing. © May 24, 1928; 1 c. June 4;K 245624.

It was high time Chicago acted. ©Apr. 14, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245276.

Job of watering the elephants witha sieve. © May 27, 1928; 1 c. June4 : K 245657.

June wedding at which all the in-

terest will be centered in the groom.

174

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 9801

© June 1, 1928; 1 c. June 11; K245836.

Just another white elephant. ©May 19, 1928 ; 1 c. May 26 ; K 245650.

Just as they are singing him to

sleep. © Apr. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23

;

K 245277.

Just can't trust him. © Mar. 27,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 244825.

Kids, 1928. © Weekly

:

Mar. 4-25; 1 c. each Mar. 8-30; K244830-244833.—Apr. 1-29; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4; K 245109-245113.—May 6-27; 1 c. each May 12-June 4;K 245505-245508.—June 3-17; 1 c.

each June 11-22; K 245823-245825.

Land of freedom. © May 11, 1928

;

1 c. May 17 ; K 245611.

Large order for his rescuers. ©Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 28 ; K 245310.

Layin' down on the job. © Apr.18, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr; 28 ; K 245307.

Leaving the haystack for a handfulof peanuts. © June 14, 1928; 1 c.

June 22; K 245831.

Lecture course. © May 13, 1928;1 c. May 17 ; K 245598.

Letting papa do the home work. ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 245294.

Little orphan Annie, 1928. ©Daily

:

Mar. 1-31 ; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6

;

K 244958-244988.—Apr. 1-30 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4 ; K 245079-245108.—May1-27, 29-31; 1 c. each May 4-June 4;K 245413-245442.—June 1-19; 1 c.

each June 11-22; K 245715-245733.

'Losing some of his affection for his

pet. © May 7, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K245638.

Man who may name the Republicannominee. © June 5, 1928; 1 c. June11; K 245840.

Man who trusts foreigners, andfears his own countrymen. © Mar. 1,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 8 ; K 244799.

Marathon race between twosphinxes. © June 12, 1928 ; 1 c. June18 ; K 245S48.

Master of the world, 1928. ©[Weekly] :

Mar. 4-25; 1 c. each Mar. 8-30: K244795-244798.—Apr. 1-29; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4; K 245263-245267.—May 6-27; 1 c. each Mav 12-June 4;K 245606, 245613, 245620, 245627.—June 3 ; 1 c. June 11 ; K 245823.—June10 ; 1 c. June 18 ; K 245845.—June 17

;

1 c. June 22 ; K 245855.

May sunshine. © May 2, 1928;1 c. May 12 ; K 245633.

Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr.Smiley Gladd discuss the situation.

© June 19, 1928; 1 c. June 22; K245857.

Moon Mullins, 1928. © Daily:Mar. 1-31; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6;

K 244729-244759.—Apr. 1-30 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4; K 245198-245227.—May 1-31 ; 1 c. each May 4-June 4 ; K245535-245565.—June 1-19; 1 c. eachJune 11-22 ; K 245785-245803.

More flood relief needed. © May6, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 245637.

Must be trying to sink the farmer.© Apr. 17, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; K245306.

Mysterious stranger greets an old

friend. © June 12, 1928 ; 1 c. June 18 ;

K 245847.

Nailing up a sign on the front win-dow. © May 11, 1928; 1 c. May 17;K 245642.

Needs a good cleaning. © May 7,

192S; 1 c. May 12; K 245607.

New adventures of the traction trio.

© May 9, 1928; 1 c. May 17; K245640.

New standard of morality. © Apr.16, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245305.

Next to be cleaned up. © Apr. 19,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 28; K 245280.

Night club. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 8 ; K 244791.

Night on the sleeper. © Apr. 22,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 28 ; K 245261.

Now it's the farmer's turn. © Apr.1, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 245290.

O, senator, you're missing something.© Mar. 22, 1928; 1 c. Mar. 30; K244820.

Old homestead. © Apr. 11, 1928;1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245273.

On guard. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 28 ; K 245308.

One of the ways in which they dif-

fer. © Apr. 5, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 12;K 245268.

Opening fire again. © Mar. 8, 1928;

1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244806.

Our newsboys. ' © Mar. 30, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 244828.

Our secret ambition. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Mar. 5-26; 1 c. each Mar. 8-30; K244769-244772.—Apr. 2-30; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4; K 245236-245240.—May 7-28; 1 c. each May 12-June 4;K 245572-245575.—June 4-18; 1 c.

each June 11-22; K 245807-245809.

2787—28- 175

CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT ENTEIES9801 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Chicago tribune—Continued.

Paper armor. © Apr. 22, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 28 ; K 245311.

Paper protection. © Mar. 20, 1928:1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 244818.

Paul Revere up to date. © June 4,

1928; 1 c. June 11; K 245839.

Perch of safety. © Mar. 25, 1928;1 c. Mar. 30 ; K 244823.

Perfect teacher. © June 10, 1928;1 c. June 18 ; K 245827.

Perpetual punishment. © Apr. 30,

1928; 1 c. May 4; K 245319.

Perpetual struggle. © Mar. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244811.

Plain sewing. © Mar. 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

-Mar. 24; K 244793.

Police ball. © May 20. 1928; 1 c.

May 26 ; K 245599.

Prosperity and divorce. © May 21,

1928 : 1 c. May 26 ; K 245621.

Public opinion. The counter bal-

ance. © May 8, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12

;

K 245639.

Putting the cat out. © Mar. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244812.

Heady to ride and spread the alarmthrough every middle west village andfarm. © Apr. 24, 1928 : 1 c. Apr. 28

;

K 245313.

Republican southern delegate. ©May 19, 1928 ; 1 c. May 26; K 245619.

Reputation Chicago is getting in therest of the country. © Apr. 6, 1928;1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 245269.

Rising lava. © Mar. 31. 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 6 ; K 244829.

Sad case of the greedy boys, thepurloined pie, etc. © May 12, 1928

;

1 c. May 17 ; K 245612.

Saddling the camel. © Apr. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. May 4 ; K 245316.

Saver and the spendthrift. © May28, 1928; 1 c. June 4; K 245628.

Seeking an unbiased answer? ©Mar. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 24 ; K 244813.

Self made man. © June 3, 1928;1 c. June 11 ; K 245826.

Service club. © Mar. 25, 1928;1 c. Mar. 30; K 244794.

Sharpshooter. © Apr. 11, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 23 ; K 245300.

Sketches of the news. © May 1,

1928 ; 1 c. May 4 ; K 245632.

Smitty. 1928. © Daily

:

Mar. 1-31 : 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6

;

K 244865-244S95.—Apr. 1-30: 1 c.

each Apr. 6-Mav 4 : K 244989-245018.—

May 1-31; 1 c. each May 4-June 4;K 245320-245350.—June 1-19; 1 c.

each June 11-22; K 245658-245676.

So it's Hoover. © June 13, 1928;1 c. June 18 ; K 245849.

Some convention impressions. ©June 16, 1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245854.

Some worries the city folks don'thave. © May 8, 1928; 1 c. May 12;K 245608.

Something ought to be done aboutthis. 1928. © Weekly:Mar. 3-31 ; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6

;

K 244773-244777.—Apr. 7, 21, 28; 1 c.

each Apr. 12-May 4; K 245249-245251.—May 5-26; 1 c. each May 12-June 4 ; K 245576-245579.—June 2-16

;

1 c. each June 11-22 ; K 245810-245812.

Something we should be devoutlythankful for. © May 30, 1928; 1 c.

June 4; K 245630.

Spending too much time at the key-holes. © May 12, 1928 ; 1 c. May 17

;

K 245643.

Spoiling the fishing. © Apr. 26,

1928; 1 c. May 4; K 245315.

Spring tonic that will benefit thewhole country. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 28; K 245282.

Static. 1928. © Weekly

:

Mar. 1-29; 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6;K 244778-244782.—Apr. 5-26 ; 1 c. eachApr. 12-May 4; K 245241-245244,—May 3-31; 1 c. each May 12-June 4;K 245580-245584.—June 7, 14; 1 c.

each June 18, 22 ; K 245813, 245814.

Still claiming the credit. © Apr. 8,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 12; K 245297.

Still unconvinced. © May 13, 1928

;

1 c. May 17 ; K 245644.

Still worrying about us. © Apr. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 245302.

Straight and narrow channel for

him hereafter. © May 17, 1928; 1 c.

May 26; K 245617.

Strain on the family tie. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Mar. 6-27 ; 1 c. each Mar. 17-30 ; K244783-244786.—Apr. 3-24; 1 c. eachApr. 6-28; K 245245-245248.—May 1-

29 ; 1 c. each May 4-June 4 ; K 245585-245589.—June 5-19 : 1 c. each June 11-

22; K 245815-245817.

Tailored to measure. © June 17,

1928 ; 1 c. June 22 ; K 245828.

There's something wrong with theone she has. © Apr. 7, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 12; K 245270.

They'll soon be off in the grandnational derby. © May 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

May 26: K 245618.

176

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TOno. 2. 1928 9811

This'd keep your mind offa busi-

ness. 1928. © Weekly:

Apr. 14, 27; 1 c. each Apr. 23, May4: K 245252. 245253.—May 11 ; 1 c.

each May 17 : K 245590.—June 1 ; 1 c.

June 11 ; K 245818.

This'd take your mind offa business.

1928. ©

:

Mav 18: 1 c. May 26; K 245591.—June 8: 1 c. June 18; K 245819.—June 15:1c. June 22 ; K 245820.

This will make the race interesting

to watch. © May 10, 1928 : 1 c. May17: K 245610.

Those dandelions. © May 18, 1928

;

1 c, May 26; K 245649.

Traction trio. © Mar. 28, 1925;1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 244826.

Trans-Atlantic flying. © Apr. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 28 ; K 245281.

Trapped. ©. Mar. 19. 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 24 ; K 244817.

Trying to grow a garden next doorto the fellow who specializes in poul-try. © Mar. 23. 1928; 1 c. Mar. 30;K' 244821.

Ultimate solution. © Mar. 11, 1928;

1 c. Mar. 17 ; K 244809.

U. S. supreme court reversed bylower court. © Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 28; K 245283.

Waiting for the scraps. © May 21,

1928 ; 1 c. May 26 ; K 245652.

Wanted ! Something to which he•can point with pride. © Apr. 10,

1928 : 1 e. Apr. 23 ; K 245272.

Way past supper time and he hasn'tcome home with the meat yet. © May10, 1928 : 1 c. May 17 ; K 245641.

Wedded, but no wife. © Apr. 29,

1928 : 1 c. May 4 ; K 245262.

Well intrenched. © May 9, 1928;1 c. May 17 ; K 245609.

What an energetic chief of policecould do towards making the fair asuccess. © May 5, 1928 : 1 c. May 12

;

K 245605.

What they probably look like. ©May 22, 1928 ; 1 c. May 26 ; K 245622.

When keynoter Fess mentioned theSecretary of Commerce the conventionlooked very mu< h like Hoover. © June13, 1928 : 1 c. June 18 : K 245850.

When Secretary Mellon arrives in

Kansas City. © June 9. 1928; 1 c.

June 18 ; K 245844.

When they return our call. © Apr.15, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 : K 245304.

Why you should begin to think sym-pathetically of the farmer's troubles.

© June 6. 1928: 1 c. June 11: K245841.

Will he be allowed to block the navybill? © May 29. 1928; 1 c. June 4;K 245629.

Will the keynoter state the real pur-pose of the convention. © June S,

1928 : 1 c. June 18 : K 245843.

Will the president choose to makeanother world-startling announcementthis year? © June 2. 1928: 1 c. June11 : K 245837.

Will the president give the signal

for the next great east to west flight?

© Apr. 18, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 28: K245279.

Will there be a new kind of splitupbetween them? © Apr. 27. 1928; 1 c.

May 4 ; K 245287.

Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner.

1928. © Daily:Mar. 1-31: 1 c. each Mar. 8-Apr. 6;

K 244S96-244926,—Apr. 1-30 ; 1 c. eachApr. 6-May 4: K 245019-245048.—May 1-31 : 1 o. each May 4-June 4

;

K 245351-245381.—June 1-19 : 1 c. eachJune 11-June 22 ; K 245677-245695.

Working fast. © Mav 14, 1928; 1 c.

May 17: K 245645.

Wotta life! Wotta life! 1928. ©Weekly

:

Mar. 7-28: 1 c. each Mar. 17-Apr.6: K 244787-244790.—Apr. 4-Apr. 25;1 c. each Apr. 12-2S : K 245254-245257.—May 2-30 ; 1 c. each May 12-June 4 : K 245592-245590,—June 6. 13 ;

1 c. each June 11. 18 : K 245821, 245822.

You're next! © Apr. 3. 1928: 1 c.

Apr. 6 ; K 245292.

Chiles (Clarence William) Springfield,

111. 9802. 9803Springfield, 111., business district from

the south and west, aerial view. ©May 3, 1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; J 297712.

from the southwest, aerial

view. © May 3. 1928: 2 c. Mav 24;J 297711.

Christian science pub. society. Boston.9804-9811

Chestnut Hill. Mass.. Sanatorium ofthe Christian science benevolent asso-ciation :

Air view. 6BA. J 297578.—Assemblybuildiilg. 8BA, J 297580.—Assemblyroom, 9BA, J 297581.—Associates build-

ing, 7BA, J 297579.—Main entrance,13BA. J 297585.—Reception room,11BA, J 297583.—Recreation room,10BA, J 297582.—Southeast view.12BA, J 297584. © May 11, 1928 : 2 c.

each May 14.

177

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES9812 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Church (Arthur P.) Santa Barbara,Calif. 9812

[Mature topography] © 1 c. May12, 1928; I 15008.

Clarage fan co., Kalamazoo, Mich.9813

Clarage improved exhauster, clock-

wise rotation, B. H. D., arrangementB, SK-338. Blueprint. © 1 c. June 2,

1928 ; I 15101.

Clark (George) Galeton, Pa.9814-9816

3 photographs:B. & S. switchback on summit near

Galeton, Pa.; J 297075.—Roosevelthighway at Brooklyn club grounds,near Galeton, Pa.; J 297077.—Roose-velt highway at nine mile, near Gale-ton, Pa.; J 297076. © Mar. 10, 1928;2 c. each Apr. 14.

Clark (John Underhill) Portland, Or.9817

Clark twin-tractor miniature air-

plane. © Apr. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 25

;

I 14960. ' -

'

Clarke (Charles Wesley) Huntington,W. Va. • 9818

Clarke air motor assembly, 3246.

Blueprint. © 1 c. May 28, 1928; I

15055.

Clarke (Robert S.) Chicago. 9819

Dental chart. Progress of pyorrhea.

© Oct. 24, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1928; K236454.

Clarke (Wm. M.) Los Angeles. 9820

Villa Farnesina. Italian gardens.

© Apr. 3. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 9 ; K 236354.

Clay (C. A.) Seattle. 9821,9822

Seattle, Wash., 1921. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. May 4 ; J 297440.

1928. © Apr. 21, 1928; 2 c.

May 4; J 297441.

Clicquot club co., Millis, Mass.9S23, 9824

How is it you boys have been so

good lately? We all get Clicquot clubsarsaprilla to drink, Mister Duffy. ©Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6; K 236336.

I told everybody to come to this

store for something extra good—it's

inside now! © Mar. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 6 ; K 236335.

Cobb (Emory) Phoenix, Ariz. ' 9825

Phoenix, Ariz. Pictorial map of

Phoenix, Ariz., showing public andother bldgs., business houses, streets,

railways, etc. © 1 c. June 5, 1928;I 15100.

Cohen (Frank L.) Wichita, Kan. 9826

Looking for Lindy. © Sept. 4, 1927 ;;

2 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; J 297308.

Colin (Louis M.) Little Rock, Ark.9827-9832

6 photographs

:

Arctic display.—Golf display.

Mountain stream display.—Savingsbank display.—Turning pennies into

dollars.—Waterfall display. © 1 c.

each Apr. 2, 1928 ; J 296935-296940.

Colin (Mathias Alvin) Dallas.9833-9837

5 photographs:Drinking cow.—Mother Goose and

her brood.—R evolving furnishedhouse.—Sure shot golfer.—VacationLand. © 1 c. each June 15, 1928; J298074-298078.

Cole (Marguerite Kirmse) New York.9838-9843

6 prints:[Good morning] ; K 235403.—[One

up and two to play] ; K 235404.

[Queen of them all] ; K 235407.—[Spring song] ; K 235402.— [Vigi-

lantes] ; K 235406.—[We] ; K 235405.

© Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 21.

Coleman (Jessie Pagand) Columbia,S. C. 9844

San Francisco, Calif. © Apr. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. May 1 ; J 297507.

Colgan (John Ralph) Kansas City,

Mo. 9$45, 9846

G. O. P. elephant. [The letters

G. O. P. formed to represent the formof an elephant] © Mar. 16, 1928;1 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236302.

G. O. P. elephant design. [G. O. P.

formed to represent -the form of anelephant] © Apr. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.

25 ; K 236501.

Collins (Joseph P.) St. Louis. 9847

Old stand-by. Buy from independ-

ent neighborhood stores. © Dec. 8,

1926 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235825.

Collins (William Milton) jr., Los An-geles. 9848

Drive in tourist auto camp [build-

ing plans] 5 sheets, blueprints. ©1 c. Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 15001.

Colonial co., New York. 9849

Dream village. © May 25. 1928;2 c. June 26 ; K 238281.

Columbus blank book mfg. co., Colum-bus. O. 9850,9851

[Lithographed stock certificate, com-mon, green border, eagle vignette, no.

178

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2. 1928 9903

G. C] © June 15, 1928; 2 c. JuneIS ; K 237102.

[Preferred, green border, eaglevignette, no. G. P.] © June 15, 1928

;

2 c. June 18; K 237103.

Comfort (Hosmer H.) Stockton. Calif.

9852

Livermore rodeo. © June 12. 1928

;

2 c. June 18; K 238159.

Cones (John W.) San Antonio. 9853

Steinfeldt (John M.) © May 15,

1928 : 2 c. June 4 : J 298402.

Conger (Abel B.) Daltoii, Pa. 9854

Totten (Fort) D. T. © May 10,

1928: 2 c. May 16; J 2979S5.

Connersville blower co.. Connersville.Ind. 9855, 9856

Connersville pressure-volume-teinper-ature-time recording gauge chart,

0765. 0766. © Apr. 2. 1928 : 2 c. eachApr. 12 : I 14888, 14889. \

Conrad (Charles Davenport) Kalis-"

pell. Mont. 9857-9860

4 photographs

:

Before the whiteman came.—Buffalorunners. — Keeohmee.— Silk robe. ©June 8. 1928: 2 c. each June 12; J297999-298002.

•Consolidation coal co.. inc., New York.9861

Mountaineer coal high in heat value,

low in ash. © Feb. 1. 1928 : 2 c. June8; K 237159.

Continental oil co.. Denver. 9S62-9S65

4 prints

:

[Crucial moment. 3004]— [Expect-ancy. 3026]— [Informal nap. 3016]—[Pensiveness. 3C03] © Apr. 30. 1028

;

2 c. each May 14 : K 235714-235717.

Coon and Thompson, San Francisco.9866

Coon & Thompson rate and time cal-

culator. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 c. Mav 1:I 15009.

Coovert (John Calvin) Memphis, Tenn.9867

Tennessee (Univ. of) Memphis gen-eral hospital, school of nursing, seniorclass. 1928. © June 5. 192S ; 2 c. June7: J 297891.

Coscioni (Vincenzo) Cleveland.

[Plant holder] © 1 c. Mav 2, 1928

;

I 15021.

Coulter (W. A.) Sau^alito. Calif. 9869

My ship comes in the Golden Gate.© Apr. 10, 1928- ; 2 c. Apr. 18; J297207.

Courier-journal, Louisville. 9870

Shipwreck Kelly and Louisville's

largest crowd. © May 31, 1928; 2 c.

June 6; J 297883.

Courvoisier (Clarice Towne) Los An-geles. 9871, 9872

Crossing the plains. © Mar. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 9 ; J 297010.

Poinsettias in a court. © Mar. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 9 : J 297011.

Cowdrey brake tester organization.inc.. Fitehburg. Mass. 9S73

[Automobile brake testing chart] ©May 29. 1928: 2 c. June 20; I 15246.

Craine (Benjamin H.) Detroit.9874-9876

3 photographs

:

Fields (Joseph E.) ; J 297477.—Hutchinson (B. Edwin) ; J 297476.—Matheson (C. W.) ; J 297478. © 1 c.

each May 9, 1928.

Cramer (C. William) Morgantown,W. Va. 9877

Crotalus ati>ox snake. © 1 c. Apr.26, 1928 ; J 297305.

Crawford (Chauncey) New York.9S78

New York (City) Riverside driveand Dykeman st. © Apr. 17, 1927;2 c. June 2, 1928 ; J 297849.

Criterion advertising co., inc., NewYork. 9879-9903

Beauty. © July 30. 1927 ; 2 c. May18, 1928 ; K 235775.

Dessert everybody likes. Just phonefor — . © Aug. 30. 1927 : 2 c. Mav 26,

1928: K 235982.

Energy. © June 17. 1927 : 2 c. May18. 1928 ; K 235776.

Gee it's great. Ole swimming hole.

© July 31. 1927: 2 c. May 18. 1928;K 235785.

Goody—My favorite: © July 31,

1927 ; 2 c. May 26, 192S : K 2359S0.

Health. © June 20, 1927 : 2 c. May18. 1928 ; K 235777.

I*m mailing a check today. We wel-come women's accounts. 3. © June 30,

1927; 2 c. May 26. 1928; K 235979.

Keeps me young. © Sept. 30. 1927

;

2 c. May 26. 1928 ; K 235984.

Let's go says the bank book. ©June 15. 1927: 2 c. May 26, 1928; K235977.

Life of the party. © June 20. 1927

;

2 c. May 26. 1928: K 235978.

Like new! © July 15, 1927; 2 c.

May 18. 1928: K 235787.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES9904 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Criterion advertising co., inc.—Contd.

Money in the bank, 2. © July 31,

1927 ; 2 c. May 26, 1928 ; K 235981.

My bank balance says. Yes ! Moneyinvites opportunities. © Sept. 24,

1927; 2 c. May 26, 1928; K 235983.

Nerves on edge? Drink pure milk.Contains phosphates, vitamines, min-eral salts. © July 15. 1927 ; 2 c. May18. 1928 ; K 235778.

Our expert dry-cleaning keepsclothes ever new. © Apr. 18, 1927;2 c. May 18, 1928 ; K 235781.

Pure milk. The perfect food for thewhole family. © June 20, 1927; 2 c.

May 18, 1928 ; K 235779.

Sleep tight. © Aug. 5, 1927; 2 c.

May 18, 1928 : K 235780.

There is no better bread. © Dec.30, 1927 ; 2 c. May 18, 1928 ; K 235788.

We renew your rugs as carefully aswe dry clean your garments. © Nov.22, 1927 ; 2 c. May 18, 1928 ; K 235789.

What! No ice cream? © Nov. 25,1927 ; 2 c. May 26, 1928 ; K 235986.

What a difference good breadmakes. © Aug. 30, 1927 ; 2 c. May 18,

1928; K 235784.

Word to the wise. © Nov. 22, 1927

;

2 c. May 18. 1928 ; K 235786.

Work of art. © June 30, 1927 ; 2 c.

May 18, 1928 ; K 235783.

You win. It's great. © Sept. 29,1927 ; 2 c. May 18, 1928 ; K 235782.

Your first $1,000 paves the way. ©Oct. 27. 1927; 2 c. May 26, 1928; K235985.

Crowell. Crane, Williams & co., Chi-cago. 9904

Words like arrows should be welldirected. © May 10. 1928; 2 c. May14 ; K 236619.

Cullman (Thomas F.) Providence,R. I. 9905,9906

Cemetery office and receiving tomb,Cullinan unit-plan. © 1 c. June 11,

1928; I 15137.

Mausoleum, Cullinan unit-p Ian,front and side elevations, first andsecond floor plans. 4 sheets. © 1 c.

June 11, 1928; I 15138.

Curin (John E.) Chicago. 9907

Goldendewbutterfly window dis-

play. © Mar. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 27

;

K 235453.

Curtis (Asahel) photo co.. Seattle.

9908. 9909

Dawn on Mt. Rainier, 53654. ©June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 18; J 298141.

Sunset on Mt. Rainier. 53664. ©June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 18; J 298140.

Cutler mail chute co., Rochester, N. Y.9910

Special U. S. mail box, design 4165.

© Mar. 22, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30; K236262,

Dahlgren (Robert Evert) WinterHaven, Fla. 9911-9913

Florida flying boat. © Apr. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 297094.

Outboard takes to the air. © Apr.4, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 296969.

Pope (Malcom) in his flying boat.

© Apr. 4. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 296988.

Daigle (R. R.) New York. 9914

Fuchs (Emil) © June 1, 1927; 2 c.

June 18, 1928 ; J 298126,

Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 9915

Candelabra, 3749. © Feb. 24, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 24; 1 c. May 3; J 297473.

Daulby (John Edward Maryon) NewYork. 9916

Marcotonic harmonical color scale.

© 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928 ; I 14963.

Davey (Harry) Los Angeles. 9917

Approach to Convict Lake. © Apr.15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 4 ; J 297442.

Davies (Edna E.) Washington. 9918

In Flanders field. © Mar. 27, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 31 ; K 236309.

Davis (Helen) Topeka, Kan.9919-9928

10 photographs

:

Bathing girl; J 297008.—Girl asautoist ; J 297002.—Girl as housemaid ;

J 297007.—Girl asleep; J 297006.—Girl having hair dressed; J 297001.

Girl having hair dri^d ; J 297000.—Girl in bathroom; J 297005.—Girl,wearing cap ; J 297004.—Girl with captied at left side of face; J 297003.—Tennis girl; J 297009. © Oct. 6,

1927 ; 2 c. each Apr. 9.

Davis (Ralph) Detroit. 9929

Finn and Haddie. © Apr. 19, 1928 ;.

1 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235457.

Davis (Robert H.) New York.9930-9932.

3 photographs

:

Hall (Bert) aviator; J 296934.—Lefevre (Edwin) author; J 296933.

ISO

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2. 1928 9969

Mencken (H. L.) author and editor,

and George Jean Nathan, author andplaywright ; J 296932. © Apr. 2, 1928 ;

2 c. each Apr. 3.

Davis & Geek, inc., Brooklyn.9933-9937

Archigenes of Apamea (circa 100A. D.) the scholarly Syrian surgeon,

etc. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. June 8; K237109.

Carson C. Peck memorial hospital.

Brooklyn. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June8; K 237110.

Columbia-Preshyterian medical cen-

ter, New York. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c.

June 8; K 237108.

Rufus of Ephesus came to Rome,etc. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. June 8; K237107.

Sushruta (circa 600 B. C.) thefather of Indian surgery and authorof the Samhita, etc. © Feb. 1, 1928;2 c. June 8 ; K 237106.

Davison (Hattie de L.) Mobile, Ala.9938

Fragrant breath of forest pine, etc.

© May 25, 1928; 2 c. June 18; K237100.

Dean studio. Grand Junction, Col.

9939

Elephant Rock. © Mar. 30, 1928;2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 296967.

De Nevers (Lorenzo) New York. 9940

[Christ. Head of Christ] © May11. 1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; K 235718.

Dennis (Frank Oliver) North Claren-don, Vt. 9941,9942

Dorr bridge, across Otter Creek,Rutland, Vt. © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 18; J 297210.

Gorhom bridge, across FurnaceBrook, town of Pittsford, Vt. © Apr.6, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 18 ; J 297211.

Dental specialty co., Denver. 9943

Visual education in dentistry thrudemonstrating models. © Apr. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. May 8 ; K 235670.

Denver pub. co., Denver. 9944

Where motorist met mystery death.

© May 9, 1928 ; 1 c. May 24 ; K 235889.

De Staffany (Lileota) Seattle. 9945

So tired. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 2 ; J 296928.

Detmer. Brunei' & Mason, inc., NewYork. 9946, 9947

[Magrath (Edmund) art panel] ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236419.

Men who know select S&W woolens,none better made. © Apr. 30, 1928;.

2 c. May 9 ; K 235673.

Detroit decorative supply co.. Detroit.9948-9958

Ceiling G. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 19: I 14912.

Maslen mantel no. 34. 41. © Mar.14. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 19; I 14910,14911.

8 drawings :

Centerpieces, plate 131-133; I

14917-14919.—Fountains, plate 129: I

14915.—Old English centerpieces, plate130; I 14916.—Old English cornices,

plate 140 ; I 14920.—Old English orna-ments, plate 127; I 14913.—Old Eng-lish shields, plate 128: I 14914. ©Jan. 31, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 19.

Detroit pub. co., Detroit. 9959-9963.

Children in Chinatown, 078212. ©May 8. 1928 ; 2 c. May 11 ; J 297512.

Ice-bound : by Willard Leroy Met-calf, 028092. © May 15, 1928; 2 c.

May 18; J 297651.

Madonna del Granduca, 028090, bySanri d'Urbino Raphael. © Apr. 25,

1928; 2 c. Apr. 28; J 297416.

Sandia Mountain-—Joseph Birren,028091. © Apr. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2

;

J 297437.

Solemn pledge, Taos. Indians ; byWalter lifer, 028093. © May 15, 1928

;

2 c. May 18 ; J 297652.

De Viney (Lewis Nathan) Los An-geles. 9964

Balboadoller bill. © Mar. 15, 1928 ;

2 c. Apr. 2; K 235251.

Dickson (Hortense W.) 2&t. Dora. Fla.

9965My ladye faire. © Apr. 30, 1925;

2 c. May 5 ; J 297451.

Dictaphone sales corp., New York.9966

From handwork at the old forge to

© Apr. 30. 1928 ; 2 c. May 3 ; K238546.

Dieco (William R.) Chicago. 9967[Attachable hand support for lad-

ders] © 1 c. May 10, 1928 ; I 15005.

Dillon (Arthur) New York. 9968[Design for a fire house] © 1 c.

Apr. 12, 1928 ; I 14887.

Direct color photo co., San Francisco.

Giannini (A. P.) President, Bankof Italy. © Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. Apr.2; J 296954.

181

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTBIES9970 pt. iv, n.s., v. 23

Dixon (John James) Fairmont, W. Va.9970

Fairmont state college. © May 11,

1928 ; 2 c. June 9 ; J 297980.

Donaldson (Adolph) St. Paul. 9971Charlie. © June 8, 1928 ; 2 c. June

16; J 298124.

Donaldson litho. co., inc., Newport, Ky.9972-10013

For a joyous Easter. Say it withflowers. [24 sheet poster, 6196] ©Mar. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. May 10 ; K 235703.

[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 6250]© Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. May 10; K235694.

Keep your valuables in a safe de-posit box. [18 sheet poster, 6176] ©Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 31 ; K 235244.

Mother's day. Say it with flowers.

[24 sheet poster, 6197] © Apr. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. May 10 ; K 235697.

Toasted sandwiches. [14 sheetposter, 6179] © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c.

May 10 ; K 235699.

Welcome home. Say it with flowers.[24 sheet poster, 6198] © May 15,

1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; K 237153.

6 posters

:

Build a home first from the best ofmaterials, [18 sheet poster, 6214] ; K235249.—Health. [Protection. 16y2sheet poster, 6164] ; K 235247.—Nifty.[15 sheet poster, 6226] ; K 235245.Pick up the pilot. Let this bank di-

rect your course. [18 sheet poster,

6140] ; K 235236.—Say it with flowers.On your way home. [24 sheet poster,

6195] ; K 235246.—So good and rightat your corner. [14 sheet poster,

6152] ; K 235241. © Mar. 1, 1928

:

2 c. each Mar. 31.

7 prints:Bread for health. [14 sheet poster,

6181] : K 235702.—Delicious coolnessbetween them. [14 sheet poster,

6155] ; K 235701.—Deliriously refresh-ing. [16y> sheet poster, 6166] ; K235698.— [Furniture. 12 sheet poster,

6252] ; K 235692.—Keep fresh as adaisy. [15 sheet poster, 6228] ; K235688.—Seal of success. Build ahome. [18 sheet poster, 6216] ; K235705.—This is the as:e of investment.[18 sheet poster, 6142] ; K 235687. ©May 1, 1928; 2 c. each May 10.

7 prints

:

Dry clean now for the good oldsummertime. [15 sheet poster, 6229] ;

K 237147.—For health, beauty, vital-

ity. [16y2 sheet poster, 6167] ; K237151.—For picnic lunches. [14 sheet

poster, 6182] ; K 237149.—For satisfac-tion—build a home to your own taste.

[18 sheet poster, 6217] ; K 237152.—[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 6253] ; K237150.—Too good to resist. [14 sheetposter, 6156] ; K 237148.—Your home,your business and your bank—thechief factors of your success. [18sheet poster, 6143] ; K 237154. ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 20.

8 prints

:

Be ready for your date with Spring.[15 sheet poster, 6227] ; K 235690.—Bring me another. [14 sheet poster,

6154] ; K 235698.—Delicious withstrawberries. [14 sheet poster, 6153] ;

K 235693.—Food cooked with milk is

better. [16% sheet poster, 6172] ; K235704.— [Furniture. 12 sheet poster,

6251] ; K 235689.—Hit with him. [14sheet poster, 6180] ; K 235700.—Knowyour objective. [18 sheet poster,

6141] ; K 235695.—Lifes' greatest satis-

faction. [18 sheet poster, 6215] ; K235691. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 10.

8 prints

:

Believe me—it's good. [14 sheetposter, 6151] ; K 235243,—Build withmaterials of proven quality. [18 sheetposter, 6213] ; K 235242.—Convenientbank with a friendly service. [18sheet poster, 6139] ; K 235240.—Febru-ary furniture sale. [12 sheet poster,

6249] ; K 235250.—Last thing at night.

[16V2 sheet poster, 6163] ; K 235248.—Look snappy. [15 sheet poster, 6225] ;

K 235237.—Makes a better breakfast.[14 sheet poster, 6178] ; K 235239.—Say it with flowers. Valentines dayFeb. 14. [24 sheet poster, 6194] ; K235238. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 31.

Dougherty (A.) inc., New York.10014-10016

Golden iris. © June 4, 1928; 2 c.

June 11 ; K 238004.

Peonies. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May14 ; K 235706,

Poppies. © June 23, 1928 ; 2 c. June26 ; K 238278.

Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul. 10017

Dependable friends. © May 11,

1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; K 238095.

Drake (J. D.) Silverton, Or. 10018

Hood (Mt.) from East Hill, Silver-

ton, Or. © 1 c. May 16, 1928 ; J 298403.

Drake (Paul W.) and Fox (WalterB.) Sunbury,- Pa. 10019

4 Paul's circus. © Mar. 8. 192S ;

2 c. Apr. 11 ; K 236452.

182

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 10092

Drescher (John) co., inc., New York.10020-10028

Buddies. © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. May2 ; K 235524.

Flying Cloud (Ship) ; by Fred J.

Hoertz." © June 4, 1928; 2 c. June 6;K 237003.

Puppy love. © May 1, 1928; 2 c.

May 2 ; K 235525.

6 prints

:

Golden age; K 236498.—On thePtiviera : K 236496.—Venetian court-

yard : K 236499.—Venetian marvels;K 236497.—Vista del Lago ; K 236495.—Vista del sierra; K 236500. © Apr.23, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 24.

Drinkwater (John A.) Yarmouth, Me.10029

Eldorado. © Apr. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. May14 ; J 297516.

Drucker & Baltes co., New York.10030

National guard, New York, 71st in-

fantry, review by Major GeneralHanson E. Ely, commanding general,

second corps area, at the armory. Mar.31, 1928. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6;J 236974.

Duncan (Frank) Marfa, Tex.10031-10033

Alamo ranch, Chih. Mexico, scene.

© Apr. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 23 ; J 297252.

Conchos River. Alamo ranch, Chih,Mexico, scene. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 23 ; J 297254.

Rapids on the Conchos River, Alamoranch, Chih, Mexico. © Apr. 17, 192S

;

2 c. Apr. 23 ; J 297253.

Duncan (Howard Fifer) Champaign,111. 10034-10037

Illinois (Univ. of) varsity baseballteam. 1028. © June 14. 1928 ; 2 c. June16 : J 298108.

3 photographs

:

Onarga military school, Onarga,111.—Onarga military school, Onarga,111.. Battalion.—Urbana country club,

Urbana, 111. © May 28. 1928; 2 c. eachMay 31 ; J 297838-297840.

Dunton (M. W.) co., Provdience. R. I.

10038

It isn't what you pay—it's what it

costs you. Nokorode. © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 2 ; K 236307.

Easton novelty and specialty co.,

Easton, Pa. 10039

Plans and arrangement of Lindyplaying booth. © Apr. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 10 ; K 235308.

Eaton (Ervin Favor) Cleveland.10040

Dippy Dan. © May 29, 1928; 2 c.

June 1 ; K 235989.

Eckel (Edward Henry) Ft. Worth,.Tex. 10041

Vest-nocket diagram of Christ's min-istry. © Mar. 10. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 13

;

I 14890.

Eddy (Ralph J.) Oregon City, Or.10042-10047

Horsetail Falls, 13. © May 21,.

1928; 2 c. June 30; J 298788.

Oregon City, Or., portion of, Mt.Hood, 50 miles distant, 171. © Apr.3, 1928 ; 2 c. June 30 ; J 298786.

Portland, Or., Public service bldg.,

173. © Apr. 3. 1928 ; 2 c. June 30 : J298787.

Rainier (Mt.) and Paradise inn,.

Wash., 200. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c.

June 30 ; J 298785.

Sunset from Crown Point,. 1. ©May 21, 1928 ; 2 c. June 30 ; J 29S789.

Sunset on the Columbia River atWind Mt., 38. © June 11, 1928 ; 2 c.

June 30 ; J 298790.

Eller (M. J.) Minneapolis. 10048

Eller's radio football chart. ©Apr. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; K 235442.

Elliott service co., New York.10049-10092

Bachelors : Beware ! Others : Yoube careful too ! © Apr. 13, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 19 ; K 235393.

Be yourself—be careful, SP74. ©Feb. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236289.

Best way to fool an inspector—on.

any job—is to do quality work all thetime. © May 4, 1928; 2 c. May 9;K 235671.

Do your part of the job as well asthe other fellow has done his. © Apr.6, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235313.

Don't fear accidents—fight them

!

© May 21, 1928; 2 c. May 24; K236798.

Friendliness is like oil on troubledbearings—it kills friction. © Mar. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 6 ; K 236338.

Getting busy doesn't mean gettinghurt. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 6;K 236337.

Greater productivity is the heart ofprosperity. Let's not get heart dis-

ease. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. May 5;.

K 236575.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES10093 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Elliott service co.—Continued.

Head up production with careful-

ness and it will help to lower costs.

© Apr. 13. 1928; 2 c. Apr. 19; K235394.

If a camel can go thirty days with-out a drink—how long can we go with-out an accident, AC37. © Mar. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236295.

In all jobs—from engraving pat-terns to engraving rocks with a pick

quantity is no good without quality,

PP812. © Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. Mar.30 ; K 238301.

It's not the bites we get—it's thefish we land that counts! © May 11,

1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; K 236797.

Let's put the brakes on waste. ©Apr. 27, 1928; 2 c. May 5; K 236577.

Paste this in your hat. Make everyjob as good as possible, PP808. ©Feb. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236288.

Relief from the pressure of compe-tition is found in making a betterproduct and giving better service ! ©June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 20; K 238163.

Right way is the safe way always!© June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 20; K238162.

Safety is the first step in gettingahead. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 c. May 5;K 236576.

Smile on the job helps production

Let the other fellow worry, PP810. ©Mar. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236294.

Sure I work safe. It's my breadand butter. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c.

May 5 ; K 236574.

That pay day smile—Safety makesit sweeter ! © May 7, 1928 ; 2 c. May9 ; K 235672.

There is no pride half so satisfac-

tory as the pride of quality work

no matter what your work may be. ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; K 238165.

There's a little bit of mining in everyjob, etc. © May 18, 1928; 2 c. May24 ; K 236796.

Unnecessary production costs will

evaporate if we stop all unnecessarywaste. © May 25, 1928; 2 c. June20 ; K 238166.

Voice with the smile wins, etc. ©May 11, 1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; K 236799.

Watch your step not the clock. SP75.© Mar. 12, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 30; K236296.

When hurry interferes with safety,

cut out the hurry: © June 4, 1928;2 c. June 20 : K 238161.

When we weld more quantity to

more quality it means more prosperityfor all of us. © June 4, 1928; 2 c.

June 20 ; K 238164.

Will accidents get our goat? Yes

and how, AC36. © Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Feb. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236283.

You're on safety's side. Pep up andpull ! © June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 20

;

K 238160.

3 prints

:

News in sports, DS35.—Productionnews and comments, DS33.—Reminder,DS34. © Feb. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar.30 ; K 236280-236282.

4 prints

:

Extra, DS42.—Facts of interest to

all of us, DS43.—Shoes or ships or any-thing—It's the product that pays thewages, etc., PP811.—Thoughts to thinkabout, DS44. © Mar. 16, 1928; 2 c.

each Mar. 30; K 236297-236300.

4 prints

:

Good record, DS41.—Our suggestionbox, DS39.—Read and heed, DS40.—Steady drilling—Quantity with qualitywill help under-cut competition,PP809. © Mar. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar.30 ; K 236290-236293.

4 prints

:

Important, DS36.—Let's tighten up.Greater production means greaterprosperity, PP807.—Questions. An-swers, DS38.—What others are doing,

DS37. © Feb. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar.30 ; K 236284-236287.

Ellis & Keilly, inc., New York.10093, 10094

Our anniversary. © June 1, 1928

;

2 c. June 9 ; K 237104.

Strings. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June9 ; K 237105.

Ely & Walker dry goods co., St. Louis.10095

United special. [Eagle design] ©Apr. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; K 235790.

Empire floor & wall tile co., inc., NewYork. - 10096-10099

4 prints:I see a ship a-sailing, etc., panel no.

16 ; K 236601.—Little Jack Horner, etc.,

panel no. 17; K 236600.—Peter, Peter,

pumpkin eater, etc., panel no. 18; K236603.—Three wise men of Gotham,etc., panel no. 19 ; K 236602. © Apr.28, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 8.

Enright (Barney P.) Perry, Okl.10100

Perry, Old., old school, 6128. ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; J 297861.

184

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 10278

Eriksson (Erik McKinley) Cedar Rap-ids, la. 10101

Charts show voting trend. © Apr.8, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 18 ; I 14908.

Evans (Elmer Blaine) Chicago. 10102

Twentv pair of sisters. © June 4,

1928 ; 2 c. June 13 ; J 298021.

Evans (Marvin D.) CO., Ft. Worth, Tex.10103

There is something in numbers.[Auto license blotterl © May 19,

1928 : 2 c. June 29 ; K 237244.

Evening American pub. co., Chicago.10104-10110

Cured! © Feb. 15, 1928; 1 c. Apr.12; K 236383.

Feeding the animals. © Feb. 20.

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235424.

Hoover boom. © Feb. 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 12; K 235423.

Law's delay. © Feb. 14. 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 12 ; K 236382.

Mine. Trubbell—the seeress. © Feb.17, 1928 : 1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235422.

Moth jumps out. © Feb. 21, 1928;1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235425.

Telling fortunes. © Feb. 16, 1928;1 c. Apr. 12 ; K 236384.

Evening herald pub. co.. Los Angeles.10111-10162

Big Hearted Otis. 192S. © [Daily] :

Mar. 1-3, 5-10. 12-17. 19-24, 26-31,

Apr. 2-7, 9-14, 16-21. 23-28, 30; 1 c.

each Mar. 9-May 21 ; K 235925-235976.

Evening news assn., Detroit.10163-10176

Detroit. Mich., skyline from Windsor,1928. © May 31. 1928: 2 c. June 8;J 297892.

Mr. Straphanger. 1928. © Weekly

:

Mar. 31-Apr. 28; 1 e. each Apr. 4-Mav 4; K 236582-236586.—May 5-26;1 c. each May 9-31 : K 235913-235916.—June 2-23; 1 c. each June 6-27; K238294-238297.

Exemplar societv. Norwood, O.

10177, 10178

From the rising of the sun, etc. ©Apr. 3. 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; K 236544.

Receive ye the Holy Ghost. © Apr.3, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; K 236545.

F. B. O. productions, inc., New York.10179-10278

Alex the great, H. C. Witwer's mer-ry-go-round :

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster] ©May 13. 1928; 2 c. -each June 13; K23S084. 238088, 238085-238087.

Beyond London's lights

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter. A. B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Mar. 18. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28; K235519-235523.

Chicago after midnight

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter, A. B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Mar. 4, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28; K235514-235518.

Crooks can't win, with Ralph Lewis :

[1 sheet poster, A. B]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © May 11, 1928; 2 c.

each June 13 : K 238079-238081, 238089,238082. 238083.

Dead man's curve

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Jan. 15, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 28: K 235498-235503.

Devil's trade mark, Belle Bennettin :

[1 sheet poster, A. B]— [3 sheetposter. A. B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c.

each June 13 : K 238073-238078.

Fangs of the wild. Ranger in :

[1 sheet poster, B. A]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Feb. 5. 1928: 2 c. each Apr. 28; K235509-235513.

Freckles, Gene Stratton-Porter'sgreatest story

:

[1 sheet poster, A. B]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Mar. 21. 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 28 ; K 235474-235479.

Her summer hero

:

[1 sheet poster, B, A]— [3 sheetposter. A,.B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24

sheet poster] © Feb. 12. 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 28; K 235468-235473.

Legionaires in Paris :

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter, A. B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Jan. 21, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 28: K 235492-235497.

Little Mickey Grogan, FrankieDarro in :

[1 sheet poster, A. B]— [3 sheetposter, B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Jan. 30, 1928: 2 c.

each Apr. 28: K 235486, 235487.235489-235491.

Little Mickey Grogan, Frankie Darroin. [3 sheet poster. A] © Jan. 30,

1928 : 2 c. Apr. 28 : K 235488.

Little yellow house, from BeatriceBurton's mighty story :

[1 sheet poster. A. B]— [3 sheetposter. A. B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES10279 pt. iv. n. s., v. 23

F. B. O. productions, inc.—Continued,

sheet poster] © Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c.

each June 13 ; K 238067-238072.

Phantom of the range, Tom Tylerin :

[1 sheet poster. A. B]— [3 sheetposter. A. B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Apr. 22. 1928; 2 c. each June 13; K238062-238066.

Red riders of Canada, with PatsyRuth Miller :

[1 sheet poster. A, B]— [3 sheetposter, A]— [6 sheet poster]— [2:4 sheetposter] © Apr. 15. 1928; 2 c. eachJune 13 : K 238057-238061.

Riding renegade. Bob Steele in

:

[1 sheet poster, A, B]— [3 sheetposter. A, B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Feb. 18, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28; K235504-235508.

Skinner's big idea, with BryantWashburn :

[1 sheet pester, A. B]— [3 sheetposter, A, B]— [6 sheet poster]— [24sheet poster] © Apr. 7. 1928; 2 c.

each June 13 ; K 238051-238056,

Texas tornado, Tom Tyler in

:

[1 sheet poster. A, B]— [3 sheetposter. A. B]— [6 sheet poster] ©Feb. 26. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28; K235463-235467.

Wallflowers. Temple Bailey's sensa-tional story:

[1 sheet poster, A]— [3 sheet poster,

B]— [24 sheet poster] © Feb. 16,

1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28; K 235480.235483. 235485.

Wallflowers. Temple Bailey's sensa-tional story:

[3 sheet poster. Al— [6 sheet poster]

© Apr. 16. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 28;K 235482. 235484.

Wallflowers. Temple Bailey's sensa-tional story. [1 sheet poster. B] ©Feb. 16, 1928 :2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 235481.

Faber (Elba Smith) Houghton Lake,Mich. 10279

Fisherman's luck at Houghton Lake,Mich.. May. 1928. © June 2, 1928;2 c. June 9 ; J 297987.

Fairehild aerial surveys, inc., NewYork. 10280

New York {City) Woolworth towerin the clouds. © June 14. 1927: 2 c.

May 22, 1928 ; J 297719.

Fast (Norval Claybourne) Santa Bar-bara, Calif. 10281

Mister Wickett grocer. H. HanibalWickett. G. G. © Apr. 20, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 28 : K 236515.

Feather (Robert S.) Long Island. N. Y.10282

Port Jefferson and harbor. © Apr.14, 1928 : 2 c. Apr. 19 ; J 297209.

Feathers (Roy Allen) Truckee, Calif.

10283, 10284

Nevada sand storm. © Mar. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 2 ; J 296929.Two champions meet. © Apr. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; J 297414.

Federal-Brandes. inc., Newark, N. J.

10285

[Radio set diagram] Read the in-

struction book before attempting tooperate this radio set. © Apr. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. June 5 ; I 14895.

Fegraeus (Harold) Duluth. 10286

Next president? Blueprint. © 1 c.

June 4, 1928 ; I 15073.

Feigenspan (C.) & co., Cincinnati.10287-10292

[Bank design, 102] : K 235316.—[Clothing design. 101] ; K 235318.—[Department store design, 103] : K235320.— [Druggist design, 104] ; K235321.—[Garage design, 105] ; K235317.—[Radio kid, 10O] ; K 235319.

© Mar. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 11.

Feldhauser (Edward) St. Paul. 10293

Proposed civic center malls, St. Paul,Minn. © 1 c. May 10, 1928; I 15042.

Field (George Clayton) Milwaukee.10294

[Luminous crucifix. See-at-nite] ©Mar. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30 ; K 236397.

Field (William H.) Cleveland. 10295

Sanatory cellars and how to build

them. Blueprint. © June 19. 1928;2 c. June 25 ; I 15249.

Field museum of natural history. Chi-

cago. 10296-10302

Paintings by Charles R. Knight

:

Beginnings of life, prehistoric pool

of blue green algae; J 297732.—Cool-ing earth before the beginnings of

life: J 297734.—Early seashore, withdominant forms of life of the Ordo-vincial period*

1

: J 297733. © May 23,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 26.

Paintings by Charles R. Knight

:

Egg-laying dinosaurs (Protocera-

tops) ; J 297557.—Prehistoric giant

kangaroos: J 297558.—Prehistoric

moas (Dinornis) : J 297560.—Prehis-

toric stegosaur: J 297559. © May 14,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 16.

186

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 1041

First national bank of Boston.10303-10307

Leading industries, east south cen-

tral states. © Apr. 16, 1928 : 1 c. Apr.17: I 14897.

Mountain states' industries. © May7, 1928 ; 1 c. May S : K 236606.

Pacific states' industries. © May14, 1928 : 1 c. May 15 ; I 15011.

South Atlantic states. (Based uponthe value of manufactured productsof 1925) © Apr. 9. 1928: 1 c. Apr.10 : I 14876.

West north central states' industries.

© Apr. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. May 1 ; I 14991.

Fishbaugh (William Arthur) Miami,Fla. 10308

Miami. Fla. Garden of Allah, fromNew Berni hotel. © May 4. 1928: 2 c.

May 7: J 297446.

Fisher (Irving) New Haven.10309-10317

Business above normal. © June 25,

1928 ; 1 c. June 28 ; I 15268.

Debts cut 50 per cent. © June 4,

1928 : 1 c. June 8 : I 15119.

Gold movement. © Apr. 23, 1928;1 c. Apr. 26; I 15018.

Increased lives mean increased dol-

lars. © June 11, 1928; 1 c. June 15;I 15247.

Less men. more product. © May 14,

1928 ; 1 c. May 18 ; I 15026.

Many millions saved. © May 7,

1928 ; 1 c. May 10 ; I 15020.

Money rates and stock prices. ©Apr. 30, 1928 : 1 c. May 7 : I 15019.

Stock yield down. © May 28, 1928

;

1 c. June 2 : I 15102.

Wage-employment balance. © May21, 1928 ; 1 c. May 26 ; I 15065.

Fisher (Irving) syndicate. NewHaven. 10318-10321

Broker's loans. Bills discounted. ©Apr. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 13 : I 14994.

Immigration restriction. © Apr. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 21 ; I 14995.

Investments abroad. Foreign trade.

© Mar. 26, 1928: 1 c. Mar. 30; I

14992.

What U. S. collects. © Apr. 2, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 9; I 14993.

Fitz (Oliver C.) Caroga Lake, N. Y.10322, 10323

Old water jug. © June 11, 1928;2 c. June 13 ; J 298404.

Found 28 ft. underground at

Caroga Lake, N. Y. © June 11, 1928

:

2 c. June 13 : J 298405.

Fitzsimmons (P. W. A.) Detroit.10324

Natural Bridge. Va. © May 20.

1928 ; 2 c. June 6 : K 237004.

Florida press, inc.. Orlando, Fla.

10325

Polo. © Mar. 15. 1928: 2 c. Apr.14 ; K 235324.

Forncrook (Clarence Samuel) Los An-geles. 10326

San Fernando Valley, general S. F.

development. © 1 c. Apr. 30. 192S ; J297423.

Foster bros., Boston. 10327-10329

[Mount Vernon] © Apr. 16. 192S:2 c. Apr. 19 ; K 235395.

[Wasbington, D. C Capitol bldg.l

© May 1. 1928 ; 2 c. May 15 : K 235752.

[White House] © Apr. 16,

1928: 2 e. Apr. ,19 : K 235396.

Fouch (Ranthus B.) Minneapolis.10330

[Fish plate for motor vehicle num-ber plates] © 1 c. May 16, 1928: I

15017.

Fox (Fontaine) New York.10331-10450

[Toouerville folks] 1928. © Daily :

Feb. 1-29; 1 e. each Mar. 15: K235334-235362.—Mar. 2-31; 1 c. eachApr. 17 ; K 235363-235392.—Apr. 1-30

;

1 c. each May 23 ; K 236862-236891.—May 1-31; 1 c. each June 16; K237267-237297.

Fox furniture co., inc., Newton, Mass.10451

Pasadena. © June 21, 1928; 2 c.

June 27; K 238292.

Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.10452-10477

[Combination Foxboro recordingthermometer and pressure gauge chart.

790091] © Apr. 23. 1928; 2 c. Apr.27; I 14985.

[898108] © May 16. 1928; 2 c.

May 19; I 15028.

[Foxboro compound recording gaugechart, 898009] © May 25. 1928: 2 c.

May 28 ; I 15060.

Foxboro flow meter chart. 898096.898098. © June 2, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 6 ; I 15116, 15118.

Foxboro flow meter (orifice type)chart, 898110. © June 2, 1928; 2 c.

June 6; I 15117.

187

CATALOGUE OF COPYETGHT ENTRIES10478 pt. iv, n. »., v. 2&

Foxboro co.—Continued.

chart, 899105. © May 16, 1928;

2 c. May 19 ; I 15030.

[Foxboro recording] :

[Flow meter chart, 898092] ; I

14981.—[Flow meter (orifice type)chart, 898098] ; I 14982.— [Liquid level

gauge chart. 698087] ; I 14983.— [Pres-sure gauge chart, 798094. 798099-798101, 798106] ; I 14976-14980.—[Thermometer chart, 87A09] : I 14984.

© Apr. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 27.

Foxboro recording liquid level gaugechart, 898102. © Apr. 23, 1928;. 2 c.

Apr. 27; I 15022.

[Foxboro recording pressure gaugechart, 892107] © May 16, 1928; 2 c.

May 19; I 15029.

[Foxboro recording thermometerchart. -87912] © May 16, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 19; I 15031.

7 drawings:[Combination Foxboro recording

thermometer and pressure gauge chart,

898115] ; I 15265.—[Foxboro flow meterchart, 898112] ; I 15263.—Foxboro flowmeter (orifice type) chart, 898113; I

15264.—[Foxboro mechanical time re-

corder chart, 898111] : I 15262.— [Fox-boro recording pressure gauge chart,

798114, 858053-S] ; I 15259, 15261.—[Foxboro recording thermometer charf>798120] ; I 15260. © June 21, 1928

;

2 c. each June 27.

Frashers, inc., Pomona, Calif.

10478-10493Mono Lake from Negit Island, 7-

326. © May 12, 1928; 2 c. May 31;J 297816.

15 photographs

:

Carson Peak reflected in Silver

Lake, Carsons camp, 9609 ; J 297802.—Carson Peak reflections, Silver Lake,8-4: ,J 297801.—Death Valley andGower Gulch from Zabriskie Point, 7-

317 ; J 297814.—Death Valley and Mt.Whitney, from Dantes View, 7-315;J 297812.—Death Valley and TelescopePeak, from Dantes View, 7-316; J297813.—Death Valley from DantesView, 7-310, 7-314, 9656; J 297810,297811, 297807.—Death Valley, fromDantes View, evening, 8-2 ; J 297809.—Death Valley, looking south fromDantes View. 7-318 ; J 297815.—DeathValley sunset as seen from DantesView, 9627; 297804.—Death Valley,

Telescope Peak, from Dantes View,8-1; J 297808.—Death Valley, viewacross, from Dantes View, 9654 ; J297805.—Death Valley, view across, to

Telescope Peak, from Dantes View,

9655; J 297806.—Whitney (Mt.) high-est peak in U. S., as seen from CozyGlenn, Lone Pine, Calif., 9635; J297803. © Apr. 10. 1928; 2 c. each.May 31.

Friederich (Albert) Chicago. 10494

Special slide ruler of the electricalconductors. © 1 c. May 4, 1928; I

15070.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.10495-10498

[Buckingham palace, blue drawingroom ; by Richard Jack] © June 19,

1928; 1 c. June 30; K 237263.

[Chinese Chippendale room; byRichard Jack] © June 19, 1928 ; 1 c.

June 30 ; K 237262.

[Homeward bound] ; after MontagueDawson. © May 2, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12

;

K 236618,

[Ready : by Herbert Dicksee] ©Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c. May 26; K 235903.

Fuller (Charles A.) and Fuller (Rose)Lawndale, Calif. 10499

Emblems of Christmas. © May 2,

1928; 2 c. June 2; J 297863.

Fuller (Rose) Lawndale, Calif. 10500

Spirit souls amidst the lilies. ©Apr. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; J 297425.

Fuller cleaning & dyeing co., Cleveland.10501-10505

Feel the softness of a Fuller cleanedrug. © Apr. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K235330.

Fling wide the drapes ! © May 13,

1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 236805.

Hat refinishing not just hat cleaning.

© Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; K235331.

People have learned that appearancedoes make a difference. © Mar. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 235329.

Storage protects garments, etc. ©May 6, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 236804.

Fullerton (James McD.) San Fran-cisco. 10506

San Francisco, Calif., old. © June12, 1928; 2 c. June 18; J 298125.

Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.10507-10515

Bouquet. (In Literary Digest, June16, 1928) © June 14, 1928; 1 c. June27 ; K 238293.

Family group. (In Literary Digest,

Mar. 31, 1928) © Mar. 29, 1928 : 1 c.

Apr. 11 ; K 235426.

188

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kho. 2, 1928 10562

Highlands of Norway. (In Literary

Digest, May 12, 1928) © May 10,

1928 ; 1 c. May 21 ; K 235822.

Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. (In Lit-

erary Digest, Apr. 7, 1928) © Apr.

5, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236415.

House on the hill. (In Literary Di-

gest, May 19, 1928) © May 17, 1928;1 c. May 28 ; K 235911.

Lady of Florence. (In Literary Di-

gest, Apr. 14. 1928) © Apr. 12, 1928;1 c. Apr. 17 ; K 236416.

O'Hara (Lake) (In Literary Di-

gest, June 2, 1928) © May 31, 1928;1 c. June 8; K 236977.

Poppies. (In Literary Digest, May26, 1928) © May 24, 1928; 1 c. June1 ; K 237002.

Village church. (In Literary Digest,

Apr. 21, 1928) © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 28; K 235462.

Gabel creamery co., Detroit. 10516

More health to you. © July 26,

1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1928 ; K 235306.

Gadd (Peter R.) inc., Los Angeles.10517

Foundation of security. © May 10',

1928; 2 c. May 16; K 236651.

Gage hros. and co., Chicago. 10518

Play modes by Gage. © May 10,

1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; K 235813.

Gamble (James Andrew) Chicago.10519-10521

[Dials of universal watch, drawingsshowing designs for, sheet 1] © 1 c.

Apr. 18, 1928; I 14905.

T sheet 2] © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928;

I 14906.

[Universal clock having dial withthree series of numerals, 3 hour and 3minute hands and only one-third dial

circumference visible] © 1 c. June 30,

1928; I 15293.

Gaw-O'Hara envelope co., Chicago.10522, 10523

PDQ jumble. © Feb. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 26 ; K 236507.

Via air mail. © Jan. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 9 ; K 236451.

Gayle (Fred W.) Houston, Tex.10524

Matrimonial horoscope. Blueprint.

© 1 c. June 7. 1928 ; I 15103.

General appraisal co., inc., Los Angeles.10525

Trend of western building costs[and] curves of average depreciation.

© Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; I 15000.

General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.10526

Rotor spider of a 42000 K V A in-

duction motor. © May 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 26; J 297731.

Gibson (C. R.) & co.. New York.10527-10536

10 1 prints :

Baptism of Jesus.—David, the shep-

herd boy.—Elijah and the ravens.—Finding of Moses.—Follow me.—Jesusand Zacchaeus.—Mary and Martha.

Paul's conversion.—Prophet Daniel.

Selling of Joseph. © June 14, 1928;2 c. each June 15 ; K 237085-237094.

Gibson studio, Morgantown, W. Va.10537

Point Marion, Pa. © June 20, 1928

;

2 c. June 29 ; J 298520.

Gillett (W. A.) Gustine. Calif.

10538-10541

Brookdale lodge, Brookdale, Calif.

:

Eat in the world famous diningroom; J 297073.—In the lobby; J297072.—Owners of the world famousdining room invite you ; J 297074.—Weare watching the highway, looking for

you; J 297071. © Mar. 7, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 14.

Ginn and co., Boston. 10542

Map of the world of books. © May9, 1928 ; 2 c. May 19 ; K 236854.

Gioia (Leonardo) Detroit.10543-10545

3 drawings

;

Gravitational action upon a sus-

pended mass, sheet 2 ; I 14S63.—Rollingfriction theorical, sheet 1; I 14861.—Theory of dynamics, diagrammaticallyand mathematically, sheet 3 ; I 14862.

© 1 c. each Apr. 5, 1928.

Globe wire & iron works, Milwaukee.10546-10558

Globe car enclosure design 501, 511-516, 518, 521, 530, 535-537. © Dec. 15,

1927 ; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1928 ; K 235253-235265.

Golden (Joseph Garrett) New York.10559

Scully (Capt. Charles B.) of Amer-ican red cross demonstrates method ofresuscitation. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c.

May 2; J 297426.

Goldensky (Elias) Philadelphia.10560-10562

3 photographs

:

Feibelman (RabM Julian B.) B.

Fineshriber (Dr. William H.) A, C.

© Jan. 21. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 21;J 297238-297240.

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Goldensky (Milton E.) Philadelphia,10563

Light. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr.10; J 297049.

Goldsmith (Abraham M.) New York.10564

[Rustic destructor] © Mar. 4, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 6; K 236334.

Good (Ira P.) Dunkirk, N. Y. 10565

Forestvilie, N. . Y. New high schoolbuilding. © May 26, 1928; 2 c. June14; J 298066.

Goodwin (Benjamin F.) New York.10566

Goobys. © May 19, 1928 ; 2 c. May22 ; K 236681.

Gould (H. O.) co., Chicago. 10567

Long distance telephone sales planin use by H. P. Gould co. organization,Chicago. © Mar. 26, 1928; 2 c. Apr.7 ; J 296990.

Grabill (B. E.) Shreveport, La. 10568

Caddo court house, dedication night.

© Apr. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. June 1 ; J 297850.

Grant (Robert Albert) Houston.10569

[Circle unit farms city] © 1 c.

June 23, 1928 ; I 15250.

Gravelle pictorial news service, MiamiBeach, Fla. 10570-10582

Chadbourne (Humphrey) Ward Og-den and Tex Rickard in boat with fish

caught in Gulf Stream at MiamiBeach. Fla., 01. © Apr. 3. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 21 ; J 297228.

Edison (Thomas A.) :

And Harvey S. Firestone standingin Firestone sunken garden at MiamiBeach, Fla., E 25 ; J 297237.—AndHarvey S. Firestone standing insunken garden of Firestone estate atMiami Beach, Fla., E 23 ; J 297227—And Harvey S. Firestone walking upfrom sunken garden of Firestone es-

tate at Miami Beach, Fla., E 22 ; J297234.—And party at Firestone dockin Chris Craft speed boat no. 10, E 18

;

J 297236.—And party in Chris Craftspeed boat at Firestone dock, etc., E19; J 297233.—And wife enjoyingspeed boat ride at Miami Beach. Fla.,

etc., E 15; J 297235.—Characteristicpose, in greeting cameramen at Fire-stone estate at Miami Beach. Fla., E29 ; J 297226.—In front Firestone resi-

dence peeling an Orange, E 28 ; J

297231.—Walking in grounds of Fire-stone estate, Miami Beach, Fla., E 30

:

J 297232. © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c. eachApr. 21.

Edison (Thomas A.) and wife andHarvey S. Firestone and children inChris Craft speed boat no. 10, in ac-tion in Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach,Fla., E 20. © Apr. 6. 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.21 ; J 297474.

Firestone (Harvey S.) reading tele-

grams of congratulations upon fiveyear victory in securing cheaper priceof rubber, 00. © Apr. 5. 1928: 2 c.

Apr. 21 ; J 297229.

Harvey (Charlie) and Tex Rickardsigning articles for Heeney-Tunneychampionship fight, 0-2. © Apr. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21 ; J 297230.

Graves (Leila B.) San Francisco.10583-10586

4 drawings

:

Graves key finder. (Four oc-taves)—Graves key finder. (Twooctaves)—Graves piano key boardchart.—Graves staff and key board.© May 4, 1928; 2 c. each Mav 15: I

15125-15128.

Graveurs modernes, Paris.

10587, 10588

Mimi-Pinson; par Louis Icart. ©Sept. 20, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928: K235276.

Sheherazade;par Louis Icart, ©

Oct. 1, 1927; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1928; K235277.

Great northern railway co.. St. Paul.10589-10591

Night Shoots, Blackfeet brave, Gla-cier natl. park. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 7 ; K 235292.

Scaping Woman, Blackfeet tribe,

Glacier national park. © Mar. 21.

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; K 236599.

Two Guns White Calf (Chief) Gla-cier national park. © Mar. 21, 1928;2 c. May 7 ; K 236598.

Green (George) Brooklyn. 10592

Smile and be happy. © Mar. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. June 5 ; K 238003.

Green (J. C.) construction co., Detroit.

10593

Market, bldg. for Guy C. Weed, 4821Joy road at Cascade. 8 sheets, blue-

prints. © June 7, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 30.

1928 ; I 14997.

190

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO KTin. 2. 1928 10641

Grey (John) New York. 10594,10595

Cleansing line. [Fur coat] ©Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. May 3; K 236549.

Cleansing line is* the dividing line

between ordinary fur cleansing andthe Blau process. © Mar. 10, 1928:2 c. May 3 ; K 236548.

Griswold (Louis F.) Miami, Fla.10596-10598

3 photographs

:

Eighth day ; J 297427.—Rest on thedesert ; J 297429.—Shrine welcome ; J297428. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 3.

Grolier society. New York. 10599

They ask—Do you answer? [Coverfor Book of knowledge booklet] ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. May 3 ; K 236547.

Gross (Edward) co., inc., New York.10600

At the foot of the cross. © Apr. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 27 ; K 235447.

Grove (Perry) Coopeville, Wash.10601

Port Townsend, Wash. © May 12,

1928; 2 c. May 19; J 297983.

Gurney (Edmund) Los Angeles.10602

Gurney method of drafting sure-fit

patterns. © Apr. 3, 1928; 2 c. Apr.28; I 14999.

Hafner (Victor L. S.) and Hafner(Charles Andrew) New York.

10603

[Mausoleum with special crypt de-sign, front elevation, section and halfplan of foundation. 3 sheets, blue-prints] © 1 c. May 23, 1928 ; I 15071.

Hainlen (Mervin Royce) East LasVegas, N. M. 10604

[Typical New Mexico] © Feb. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21 ; K 235399.

Hall (Horace A.) Los Angeles. 10605

Physician's diagnostic aid no. 1. ©Mar. 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 3 ; I 14901.

Hallenbeck-Klein-Hutchins, inc., NewYork. 10606-10641

36 prints:Anybody can cut prices but it takes

brains to make a better article.

Average man who feels he's underpaidspends his leisure hours as tho' theywere worthless.—Business is neveranything but a business until the spiritof service and square dealing make it

an honored institution.—Carry on.

The hits we made yesterday won't wintoday's game.—Equal rights for all,

special privileges for none.—Every-thing a man does leaves its mark onhis character.—God will not look usover for medals or diplomas but forscars.—Good luck is another name fortenacity of purpose.—Guy who is al-

ways looking for something soft canusually find it under his hat.—Hard-est luck in the world is not knowingthat the chief ingredient of success is

hard work.—Honesty is the key-noteof character.—I am only an averageman but, by George, I work at it

harder than the average man.—If aman could have half his wishes hewould double his troubles.—If youhope for success eat for success. Thehuman stomach is a workroom not aplayhouse.—It pays to keep straight.

See how the cork screw lost out.'

Labor to keep alive in your breastthat little spark of celestial fire calledconscience.—Lame ducks are the loud-

est quackers.—Let us endeavor so to

live that when we come to die eventhe undertaker will be sorry.—Let ushave faith that right makes mightand in that faith let us dare to do ourduty as we understand it.—Most dan-gerous adversary in a fight is the manwho can grin when he is hard hit.

Most successes are failures turned in-

side out and upside down by peoplewho refused to be discouraged.—Nofighter ever won the heavyweight title

who trained on lightweight exer-cises.—Nobody thrives on constantcriticism, etc.—One can't hope to getinto heaven by the same alibis heuses to keep out of trouble.—Reasonthings go in one ear and out the otherwith some folks is that there's noth-ing in between to stop 'em.—Someboats and some men can't stand arough sea.—Some peoples' idea of

team work reminds me of the farmer'swillin' team, etc.—Success comes in

cans, failure comes in cant's. Powercomes from the positive pole of thebattery.—There are 57 varieties of re-

ligion but only one variety of right-

eousness.—There is nothing so power-ful as truth and often nothingstranger.—There's only one really

good place for a knocker and that'soutside the door.—Three things arenecessary—first backbone—s e c o n dbackbone— third backbone.—Troublewith excuses is that nobody picks aone-legged man for a job just becausehe has a fine pair of crutches.—Wisecreator hung human arms so that no

2787- 191

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES10642 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Hallenbeck-Klein-Hutchins, inc.—Con.

man can gracefully pat himself on theback!—Worry is heavy interest paidon borrowed trouble.—You've got asmuch chance to win success withouthard work, etc. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

each June 15; K 238098-238133.

Hallett (Edward D.) Phoenix, Ariz.

10642

San Xavier statues no. 1. © June11, 1928 ; 2 c. June 18 ; J 298148.

Hamilton (C. M.) New York.10643-10662

All sold. © Sept. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. June18, 1928 ; K 238179.

Back of our preferred stock is theearning power of all the company'sproperty, etc. © Mar. T, 1927; 2 c.

June 18, 1928 ; K 238180.

Carnegie's goose that laid goldeneggs. © Apr. 5, 1927; 2 c. June 18,

1928; K 238181.

Come on in! © Jan. 3, 1928; 2 c.

June 18; K 238174.

Fruits of your labor will bear morefruit. © Dec. 13, 1926 ; 2 c. June 18,

1928; K 238185.

Great buildings are built brick bybrick, etc. © Mar. 1, 1927; 2 c. June18, 1928 ; K 238182.

How to change this to this. © Apr.

1, 1927 ; 2 c. June 18, 1928 ; K 238178.

It's old fashioned. [Well poster]

© Nov. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. June 18, 1928 ; K238168.

It's old fashioned to let money lie

idle. © Apr. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 18,

1928; K 238167.

It's old-fashioned to let your moneylie idle, up-to-date folks invest their

savings these days. © Dec. 1, 1927

;

2 c. June 18, 1928; K 238183.

Never misses. [Carp flag poster]

© Sept. 15, 1927; 2 c. June 18, 1928;K 238177.

[Hallowe'en poster] © Mar.1, 1926 ; 2 c. June 18, 1928 ; K 238186.

New price. © Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c.

June 18; K 238175.

Now is the time to invest, etc. ©Aug. 19, 1927; 2 c. June 18, 1928; K238184.

Reap a crop of dollars every 3months. © Oct. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. June 18,

1928 ; K 238172.

Rome wasn't built in a day. ©Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 18. 1928; K238171.

Rope is made of many slenderstrands, © Jan. 3, 1927; 2 c. June18, 1928 ; K 238170.

Stand by for another dividend. ©Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 18, 1928; K238173.

Teach your dollars to have morecents. © Apr. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 18,

1928 ; K 238169.

We pay a dividend Feb. 1, red let-

ter day. © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. June18, 1928; K 238176.

Hamilton (E. B.) Chehalis, Wash.10663, 10664

Fir tree, 1. © May 10, 1928; 2 c.

May 17; J 297575.

Spruce tree, 2. © May 10, 1928;2 c. May 17 ; J 297576.

Hamilton bank note engraving andprinting co., Brooklyn.

10665, 10666

[Thunder god—electric horse power]© June 18, 1928; 2 c. June 19; K237137.

[Two kneeling figures with wingshield and electric light] © Mar. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 7 ; K 235398.

Hammond (Ben F.) Wichita.10667, 10668

Hoots and Quacks. © Mar. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 4 ; K 236328.

Sunflower day. © June 7, 1928;2 c. June 25 ; K 238220.

Hanau (Rudolph L.) Buffalo.

10669, 10670

Occlusal changes in centric relation.

Blueprint. © 1 c. May 17, 1928; I

15015.

Occlusions in protrusive relations.

Blueprint. © 1 c. May 17, 1928; I

15014.

Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.10671-10684

[Antibes, 13180] ;par Claude Monet.

© May 25, 1928; 1 c. June 9; K238050.

IBlumen am fenster, 13173 ; vonOskar Kokoschka] © Apr. 27, 1928;1 c. May 12 ; K 235721.

[Estaque; von Paul Cezanne, 13168]

© June 9, 1928; 1 c. June 28; K237241.

[Kirche von H. Mannert (Rhone) ;

von Maurice Utrillo. 13194] © Apr.27, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 235722.

[Markusplatz in Venedig, 13157] ;

von Auguste Renoir. © May 11, 1928 ;

1 c. May 26; K 236800.

192

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO KI/O. 2, 1928 10805

[Stilleben init rhododendron; vonCharles Schuch, 13174] © June 9,

1928 ; 1 c. June 28 ; K 237240.

[Walchensee ; von Lovis Corinth,131851 © Apr. 27, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12

;

K 235720.

3 prints:[Birnen] 13175, von Vincent Van

Gogh: K 236491.— [Loing] 13167, parAlfred Sisley ; K 236490.— [Weisse ro-

sen] 13188, von Vincent Van Gogh ; K236492. © Apr. 10, 1928; 1 c. eachApr. 24.

4 prints :

Briicke in Spanien, 13178, von Wil-helm Kohlhoff; K 235603.—Geranium,13172, von Martin Lauterburg ; K235602.—Morgen bei Luxor, 13159, vonMax Slevogt ; K 235601.—Route, 13179,par Maurice de Vlaminck ; K 235600.

© Dec. 9, 1927 ; 1 c. each May 3, 1928.

Hanks (Emily Grace) Brooklyn.10685-10687

[Drawing guides] :

[Front view] ; I 14553.—[Headviewat 30° angle from front] ; I 14555.

[Profile] ; I 14554. © Jan. 16, 1928

;

2 c. each Feb. 29.

Hanna (Milton Edmund) Albuquerque,N. M. 10688,10689

Hopi buffalo dance. A, B. © Mar.12, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 2; J 296930,296931.

Harden (Homer T.) Wichita, Kan.10690

Last supper. © May 8, 1928; 2 c.

May 12; J 297514.

Harlan (Kenneth G.) Tacoma. 10691

Comparative average rates for cities

as shown based on load of 986.6 H.P.,736 K.W. demand. 55.6% L.F., 294,400K.W.H. for Sperry's flour mill of Ta-coma, Wash., Oct., 1926. [Electricalpower rates graph] © May 2, 1928;2 c. June 4 ; I 15142.

Harrison (Nan Hillary) El Paso, Tex.10692

El Paso, the gateway. © May 14,1928; 2 c. June 8; K 237052.

Hart Schaffner & Marx, Chicago.10693-10796

F C nos. 1-4 (S'28) © Feb. 28,1928: 2 c. each June 14; K 237096-237099.

[F'27-( 290. 293)1 © Dec. 17. 1927;

2 c. each May 24. 1928; K 236707,230 708.

[Green, spg. "28]* © Feb. 13, 192S

;

2 c. May 24 ; K 236691.

[PI, P3, P4-P6-(SS-S'28)] ©Mar.18, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 24 ; K 236731-236735.

[PI, P3-P7, P9, P10-(SB-S'28)] ©Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. each May 24; K236709-236716.

LPink. spg. '28] © Feb. 13, 1928;2 c. May 24 ; K 236692.

[SEP 1-7-28] © Apr. 12, 1928;2 c. May 24 ; K 236747.

[S'28- (6, 8, 12, 33, 38, 39, 41, 72-80,

84, 85, 88, 90-98, 234, 243, 268-271281-283, 286. 289, 320, 322, 323)] ©Apr. 12. 1928; 2 c. each May 24; K236748-236789.

S'28-13. © Apr. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. June14; K 237095.

[S'28- (65, 67, 244-249, 319, 331,

332)] © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. each May24; K 236736-236746.

[S'28- (66, 214, 217, 225, 226, 228,235-237, 240, 242. 250-252)] © Mar.22. 1928 ; 2 c. each May 24 ; K 236717-236730.

[S'28- (201-205. 207, 209-211, 215,

227, 316, 321, 324)] © Feb. 13, 1928;2 c. each May 24 ; K 236693-236706.

Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.10797-10799

I'll be back for that one later on.

© May 12, 1928; 2 c. May 16; K235756.

Nobody has got my number. ©Apr. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236402.

What do you mean—-it's yours? ©June 9, 1928 ; 2 c. June 12 ; K 238092.

Hartman furniture and carpet co.,

Chicago. 10800

Lillie (Beatrice) at the microphone,© 1 c. May 16, 1928 ; J 297561.

Hartsville syndicate co., Hartsville,

S. C. 10801

Farmer Noah Tall. © May 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 3 ; K 235266.

Hauck (Paul J.) Cleveland. 10802

[Adjustable skirt-piston] © 1 c.

Apr. 27, 1928; I 14974.

Havens (Joseph D.) co., Kansas City,Mo. 10803-10805

Look. © Mar. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 5

;

K 236333.

No accident month ! © May 25,1928 ; 2 c. May 31 ; K 235990.

Slipping. © Mar. 30. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 5; K 236332.

193

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES10806 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Hawkins (Hubert C.) Walkertown,N. C. 10806

Piedmont's shopping centers.World's tobacco metropolis. 3 sheets,

blueprints. © 1 c. May 26, 1928; I

15124.

Hedstrom (Gustav V.) Kenosha, Wis.10807

Geniforms. © May 9, 1928; 2 c.

May 22; K 235824.

Helwig studios, Baltimore. 10808

Christmas A. D. 1606. [Sailing ves-

sels] © June 13, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15

;

K 238096.

Henderson lithographing co., Cincin-nati. 10809

Greetings ! Thank you for your pur-

chase, etc. © Apr. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.

30; K 236535.

Hennigh (Henry K.) New Castle,

Ind. 10810

Frame of roosting-pen. [Labor sav-ing. Blueprint] © Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 6; I 14867.

Herschmann (Frederick Kenneth)New York. 10811,10813

Alpha-pretz. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c.

June 5 ; J 298397.

From A to Z, the best U C, pretzels

that B a novel T. © Apr. 25, 1928;2 c. June 5 ; J 298398.

Herwehe (Frederick A.) Des Moines,la. 10813

All-vear chart for movie cameras.

© 1 c! Apr. 23, 1928 ; I 15040.

Hess (Fred) & son, Atlantic City.

10814

Boy scouts, Atlantic City, N. J., 1928.

© June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 29; J298808.

Heuer (A. F.) San Francisco. 10815

[Cover design, catalog Exhibition of

paintings at the California palace of

the Legion of honor] © Mar. 16, 1928;

2 c. Mar. 24 ; K 236398,

Hewer (Jack) Halifax, England.10816, 10817

[Brington church] © May 25, 1928

;

1 c. May 26 ; K 235901.

[Sulgrave church] © May 25, 1928;

1 c. May 26 ; K 235902:.

Heyn & Keeley, Great Falls. Mont.10818

Was it friend or foe of long ago. ©May 18, 1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; J 297720.

Hibbeler (Ray) Chicago. 10819

Some of Ray Hibbeler's achieve-ments. © May 29, 1928 ; 2 c. May 31

;

K 236861.

Hill (Albert Marvin) Port Arthur,Tex. 10820

Howdy folks. Come to Texas. ©Mar. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; K 236346.

Hinkley studio, Lakeland, Fla.

10821, 10822

Lakeland, Fla., aerial view, 1, 3, ©June 11, 1928; 2 c. each June 18;J 298138, 298139.

Hoffman (E. C.) Cleveland. 10823

Singing blue jay. © Mar. 31, 1928;2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 296975.

Hoffman (E. C.) Lakewood, O. 10824

Nest and eggs of song sparrow withone egg of cow bird, May 27, 1928. ©June 18, 1928 ; 2 c. June 19 ; J 298146.

Holcomb, Kiewitt & Hollingsworth, St.

Louis. 10825, 10826

General steel design, Brinkmanarena. [Cantilever truss supportingLamella steel roof, typical section atmain support. Blueprint] © Apr. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 11 ; I 15295,

Method of carrying of Lamellapatent roof by means of cantileversupports and trusses. Blueprint. ©Apr. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 11 ; I 15296.

Holinger (Emil F.) New York. 10827

[Basic charts and calculations of

vibrations ; showing that the vibrations

of the sun spectrum light, correspondin octaves with the vibrations of thenotes in a musical scale. 3 sheets] ©1 c. June 23, 1928 ; I 15251.

Holman (Walter Edward) Portland,Or. 10828

Holman (Edward) © Mar. 2, 1928;2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 235326.

Homeland co., New York. 10829

'Ravensdale. The Homeland co. ©1 c. June 12, 1928 ; J 298019.

Hopkins (Lindsey) Atlanta. 10830

Coca cola co. [Chart] © Apr. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; I 14988.

Horelick (Harry) New York. 10831

Transition curves. Nomogram no. 2.

© 1 c. Apr. 2, 1928 ; I 1483S.

Hori (Ichiro E.) New York. 10832

Nugoche {Dr. Hideys) © May 1,

1928 ; 2 c. May 29 ; J 297786.

194

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 10885

Hormel (George A.) & co., Austin,Minn. 10833, 10834

Captured. © Apr. 15. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 2S ; K 236456.

End of the hunt. © Mar. 15, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236457.

Houston (Ross) Tacoma. 10835

Houston fabrication system. © Apr.15, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 23 ; J 297248.

Howard (John Martin) Media, Pa.10836

Fertilizing implement. © Apr. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. May 5 ; K 235609.

Howe (William W.) East Milton,Mass. 10837-10844

He knew he could and he made good.Self reliance, 105. [(Howe's citizen-

ship posters)] © Dec. 29, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 4, 1928 ; K 236370.

|"( Howe's citizenship posters)]:Just listen and obey. Obedience,

107 : K 236372.—Prompt to the minute.Punctuality, 108; K 236373.—Race wellrun. Good workmanship, 110 ; K236375.—'Tis a very wise plan. Thrift,

109; K 236374. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 4.

Play the game and play it fair, 106.

[(Howe's citizenship posters)] ©Dee. 29, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1928; K236371.

Hughes (Peter J.) Dubuque, la.

10843, 10844

Cistercian brothers, group of, withbrother general, John the Baptist. ©May 18, 1928 : 2 c. May 24 ; J 297729.

John the Baptist. Brother general of

the Cistercian order, Rome, Italy. ©May 18, 1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; J 297728.

Huntington (Henry E.) library and artgallery, San Marino, Calif.

10845-1086420 photographs

:

Acton (Mrs. Penelope Lee) ; byGeorge Romney ; J 297700.—Barrett(Miss Sarah Moulton) known asPinkie ; by Sir Thomas Lawrence ; J297706.—Beckford children

; by GeorgeRomney; J 297698.—Blair (MasterWilliam) ; by Sir Henry Raeburn ; J297703,—Blue boy (Master JonathanButtall) ; by Thomas Gainsborough; J297702.—Cottage door ; by ThomasGainsborough ; J 297704.—Fane ( Mrs.Henry) ; by Thomas Gainsborough ; J297705.—Georgiana, Duchess of Devon-shire ; by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; J297709.—Hamilton (Emma Lady) ; byGeorge Romney; \J 297669.—Houdon

(Sabine) Marble bust of Jean AntoineHoudon; J 297693.—Huntington artgallery, library, interior view; J297690.—Jane, countess of Harrington

;

by Sir Joshua Reynolds; J 297707.—Little Red Riding Hood; by Sir

Thomas Lawrence; J 297696.—Ma-donna and child ; by Pinturicchio ; J297694.—Marriage of the Adriatic; byJose ph Turner ; J 297701.—Mother andchild. Statuette by Claude MichelClodion; J 297692.—Siddons (Mrs.)as the tragic muse ; by Sir JoshuaReynolds; J 297708.—Sleeping girl.

Statuette by Claude Michel Clodion;J 297691.—View on the Stour nearDedham ; by John Constable ; J297697.—Young fortune teller ; by Sir

Joshua Reynolds; J 297695. © May10, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 22.

Hutchins (Charles C.) Vancouver,WT

ash. 10865

Artist's dream. © May 17, 1928;2 c. May 28 ; J 297796.

Hyatt roller bearing co., Harrison,N. J. ' 10866

Dawrgunnit ! This ear trumpet is

outa order agin, etc. (In Electric

Railway Journal) © Apr. 21, 1928;1 c. Apr. 25 ; K 236514.

Icart (Louis) Paris. 10867-10877

[Ecoute] © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 24; K 236261.

Faust. © Mar. 7, 1928; 1 c. Apr.18; K 236428.

[Intimite] © Mar. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.18; K 236424.

[Panier renverse] © Mar. 8, 1928;1 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236427.

[Pot au lait] © Mar. 8, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 18; K 236426.

[Regarde] © Feb. 27, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 24 ; K 236260.

Tosca. © Mar. 7, 1928; 1 c. Apr.18; K 236425.

4 prints

:

Casanova; K 235298.— [Dans les

branches] ; K 235300.—[Don Juan] ;

K 235297.— [Moquerie] ; K 235299. ©Feb. 25, 1928; 1 c. each Mar. 14.

Improved office partition co., Elmhurst,L. I., N. Y. 10878-10885

3 drawings

:

Sectional counters.—Sectional count-ers. [Combinations] — Telesco six

doors. © Apr. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr.26; I 14969-14971.

5 drawings

:

Bank.—Executive office.—Executiveoffice. [Fireplace side]—Rear of bank

195

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES10886 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Improved office partition co.—Contd.

screens, cashiers' booths.—Wainscotsix. © Apr. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 11

;

I 14882-14886.

Industrial banking corp., New York.10886

National industrial loans. © 1 c.

Apr. 28, 1928; J 297413.

Industrial banking corp. of America,New York. 10887

National industrial , loans. © 1 c.

May 25, 1928; J 297735.

International feature service, inc., NewYork. , 10888-10902

Bringing up father. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Mar. 18, 25; 1 c. each Mar. 24, 28;K 154990, 154991.—Apr. 1-29 : 1 c. eachApr. 5-May 2 ; K 154992-154996,—May6-27; 1 c. each May 8-31; K 154997-155000.—June 3-24; 1 c. each June 5-

28 ; K 155001-155004.

International life insurance co.. St.

Louis. 10903

World of strength. [Emblem] ©Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c. June 4; K 237007

International mutoscope reel co., inc.,

New York. 10994-10939

Hawaiian blues, 7158. © Apr. 2,

1928; 2 c. May 14; J 297533.

35 photographs

:

Apassionata, 1120.—April showers.1113.—Artist's reception, 7163.—Bal-loon' girl, 1110.—B e d r o o m follies,

7172.—Blind man's bluff, 7170.—Bobbed hair bandit, 7165.—Body beau-tiful, 1114.—Brunette, 1112.—Dreamer,1115.—Fair collegian, 7197.—Farmer-ette, 1107.—Female raffles, 7171 —Fountain of youth, 1111.—Geisha girl,

1122.—Her hasty breakfast. 7161.—Joy, 7173.—Lucky strike, 1119.—Mend-ing her trouseau, 7198.—Naked truth,

7166.—Ole swimmin' hole, 7202.—Per-manent wave, 7168.—Radiance, 1106.

Repose, 1118.—Saturday night, 7199.—Slide Nelly slide, 7201.—Studio secrets,

7160.—Sunshine, 1116.—That school-

girl complexion, 7200.—Through thekeyhole, 7159.—Vanity, 1117.—Vien-nese beauty, 1109.—Water nymph,1121.—X-Ray gown, 7169.—Youth,7167. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. each May14; J 297517-297532, 297534-297552.

Iron fireman mfg. co., Portland, Or.10940

G. E. CR 4065-A2 and CR 4065-A3,D. C. magnetic switch wiring diagram,page—046, Jan. 1, 1928. © 1 c. Apr.23, 1928 ; I 14934.

Itala printing co., Springfield, Mass.10941

Lyric hall, Hartford, Conn. © June15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 29 ; K 238321. ,

Jackson pub. co., inc., Kansas City,Mo. 10942

[Old maid washing feet] © Mar.22, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; K 236445.

Jacoby (Charles E.) Twin Falls, Id.

10943-10952

10 photographs

:

Alturas drive; J 298469—Bit o'

beauty ; J 298471.—Blue Lakes Valley;

J 298468.—Gateway ; J 298476.—Je-rome bridge, Twin Falls; J 298473.

Lombardy lane; J 298472.—Octobersunshine ; J 298467.—S entinels ; J298474.—Stanley Lake; J 298470.—Whispering pines ; J 298475. © Apr.1, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 25.

James mfg. co., Fort Atkinson, Wis.10953

Jamesway hatched. © 1 c. June 18,

1928; J 298127.

Jansrud (J. C.) Pocatello, Id.

10954, 10955

Spudding-in, Standard oil well, 30miles east of Idaho Falls, Id. © June23, 1928 ; 2 c. June 29 ; J 298784.

June 10, 1928. © June 20,

1928 ; 2 c. June 25 ; J 298281.

Japan paper co., New York. 10956Arnold unbleached wove. [Four

nude female figures seated on ground]© Apr. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236550.

Jaquish (Orin W.) New York.10957, 10958

American printer, May, 1928 [Coverdesign] © May 1, 1928: 2 c. May4; K 236614.

Gazelle. Orin W. Jaquish [letter-

head] © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 26;K 238282.

Jay mfg. co., Chicago. 10959

It's a Jay lubricator. © Apr. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 11 ; K 235312.

Jewell (Raymond W.) Binghamton,N. Y. 10960

Aztec bldg. service bureau modelhome, Binghamton. N. Y., basement,first and second floor plans, front andrear elevations, A and B side eleva-

tions, and longitudinal section. 8

sheets, blueprints. © 1 c. May 26,

1928: I 15056.

196

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 10996

John Hancock mutual life insuranceco.

?Boston. 10961

Ye mansion of John Hancock, esq.

© Feb. 27, 1928: 2 c. May 16; K218973.

Johnson (Fred B.) Bloomington, 111.

10962

It. Camp grounds. © 1 c. June 14,

1928; J 298048.

Johnson & son, Boise, Id. 10963

Shoshone Falls, Id. © June 7. 1928

;

2 c. June 12 ; J 298280.

Johnston (Philip) Eagle Rock, Calif.

10964

Sand and solitude. © Apr. 28, 1928

;

2 c. June 8 ; J 297894.

Jondreau (Romeo J.) Washington.10965

[Southern Cross photographer hold-er. Blueprint] © 1 c. May 21, 1928;1 15032.

Jones (Henry P.) Buffalo. 10966Students' scale-protractor. © Feb.

10, 1928; 2 c. Feb. 11; I 15057.

Jordan Marsh co., Boston. 10967For little girls only. © May 15,

1928 ; 2 c. May 29 ; K 238005.

Josam mfg. co., Cleveland. 10968Josam strainer chart. © June 11,

1928 ; 2 c. June 18 ; I 15257.

Juleen (John Albert) Everett, Wash.10969-10074

Whitehorse Mountain at Darrington,Wash. © May 20, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 23,

1928; J 297250.

Whitehorse Mountain showing Dar-rington, Wash. © Mav 20, 1927; 2 c.

Apr. 23, 1928; J 297251.

4 photographs:Index (Mt.) and Mt. Persis at In-

dex. Wash.; J 297666.—Index (Mt.)and Mt. Persis showing SkykomishRiver at Index. AVash. ; J 297665.

Persis (Mt.) and Skvkomish River atIndex. Wash.: J 297664.—Persis (Mt.)and Skykomish River with railroadtrain at Index, Wash.: J 297667. ©Apr. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 23.

Junyoon studio, New York. 10975Tien Lai Huang. Chinese aviator. ©

June 14, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298073.

Kansas state board of health, Topeka,Kan. 10976

Way to health. . © Mav 24. 1928;2 c. May 7 ; K 236855.

Kas-so Kitch-e-mon-e-too So-ne-ah, ltd.,

Montreal, Canada. 10977-10979

3 photographs

:

Florida's prehistoric man ; J297670.—Florida's prehistoric people ;

J 297669.—Slab found in tombs ofFlorida's petrified remains of prehis-toric people; J 297671. © Apr. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 21.

Katarousky (John) Chicago. 10980

Spanish galleon. © Apr. 20, 1928;2 c. Apr. 26 ; K 236509.

Katz (Henry) & co., inc., New York.10981

Soldiers parade. © June 1, 1928;2 c. June 23 ; K 237157.

Kaufinann (John Joseph) San Fran-cisco. 10982-10984

Lindbergh* day, San Francisco, Calif.

© 1 c. May 21, 1928 ; J 297687.

San Francisco, Calif., air ports,

1928. © 1 c. June 26, 1928 ; J 298483.

United States. First aeronauticalmap of the U.«S. A., Col. Lindbergh'sheroic adventure inspired the greatadvancement and progress of Americanaviation, 1927. © 1 c. June 26, 1928 :

J 298482.

Kaufmann & Fabry co.. Chicago.10985, 1098C

Chicago mercantile exchange, trad-ing floor, upon the formal dedicationof the floor for butter and egg trade.

Apr. 26, 1928. © Apr. 26, 1928: 2 c.

May 4; J 297438.

Chicago stock exchange, new home,opening day, Apr. 16, 1928. © Apr.16 ; 2 c. Apr. 25 ; J 297268.

Keal (George Irving) New York.10987

Oil gas efficiency calculator. © 1 c.

June 13, 1928; I 15139.

Keil & Styer co., Philadelphia. 10988

Work and vote for the Republicanparty and prosperity. © June 28,

1928 ; 2 c. June 27 ; K 238279.

Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.10989-10996

Like an onrushing express train this

gigantic sale speeds on. © June 13,

1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; K 238206.

Savings that have amazed and de-

lighted the Northwest ! © June 17,

1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; K 238204.

Selling power [giant 1 © June 14,

1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; K 238205.

Sounds the bargain signal, etc. ©June 12. 1928 ; 2 c. June 20 ; A 238208.

197

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES10997 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Kelly (Thomas K.)—Continued.

We're swinging open the door to bigsavings for you ! © June 14, 1928

;

2 c. June 20 ; K 238207.

3 prints

:

Bargain paradise of the century; K238221.—Free ! $250 given away; J238223.—Rousing bargains ! Monstercrowds ! [Man pointing] ; K 238222.

© June 20, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 25.

Kenfield-Leach co., Chicago.10997-11031

Are you positive [John Wilson] hasbeen given every attention. © Sept.

6, 1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235867.

Direct from Paris to— . © Aug. 1,

1926; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1928; K 235591.

Easter notes. Among the smartlydressed promenaclers. etc. © Mar. 28,

1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; K 235585.

Gaze a moment into the future. ©June 23, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1928; K235587.

Good fortune smiles on you. ©Sept. 26, 1927; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; K235586.

Has anyone seen [John Thompson]© Nov. 13, 1926 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K235871.

Hello-hello! Hasn't [James Wil-son] been in yet? © Mar. 6, 1927;2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235875.

Hello, [Mr. Kiev] © Dec. 5, 1927;2 c. May 23, 1928 : K 235880.

I am wondering why no account hasbeen opened with us by [Philip Smith]© June 14, 1927; 2 c. May 23, 1928;K 235885.

I'm putting aside these Christmasgift suggestions for you. © Oct. 12,

1926 ; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; K 235590.

Invitation. Smoker and surpriseparty. [John Thompson] Admit one.

© Nov. 15, 1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K235865.

[John Thompson] will find manystyle ideas in suits and overcoats atNebraska clothing co. © Oct. 29,

1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235866,

[John Wilson] missing. Reward!For information leading to discoveryof this person. © Nov. 13, 1926 ; 2 c.

May 23, 1928 ; K 235861.

[John W. Wilson] is one of ourgood customers who hasn't been inlately. © July 6, 1927; 2 c. May 23,

1928; K 235872.

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May 23, 1928 ; K 235876.

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[Milton Thomson] encloses wishesof lasting happiness and success to ayoung graduate. © Apr. 8, 1927; 2 c.

May 23, 1928 ; K 235870.

[Milton Thomson] hopes that thistoken will give you both enduringpleasure and satisfying usefulness. ©Apr. 8, 1927; 2 c. May 23, 1928; K235887.

[Mrs. Ed Jones] fashion forecaststhe new mode. © Jan. 28, 1927 ; 2 c.

May 23, 1928 ; K 235882.

[Mrs. John Deering] now is thetime to think about watches. © Nov.15, 1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235881.

[Mrs. John B. Deering] that oldheirloom that you have so long treas-ured, etc., can be made into a beauti-ful ring, etc. © Oct. 19, 1927; 2 c.

May 23, 1928; K 235883.

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No trespassing. We're diggingdiamonds. © Sept. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar.30, 1928; K 235589.

Now listen folks, I understandthrough private sources that [John B.Wilson] will send us an order. ©Sept. 6, 1927; 2 c. May 23, 1928; K235878.

Pass. [David Johnson] into ourshow. The clothes of spring. © Mar.22, 1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235886.

Report on purchases of [John Wil-son] © Sept. 6, 1927; 2 c. May 23,

1928; K 235868.

This spirit message comes from acertain dark corner. © Sept. 7, 1927

;

2 c. Mar. 30, 1928 ; K 235588.

To [John Deering] our Christmasgreetings do we send and we hope ol'

Nick will be good to one we call ourfriend. © Dec. 12, 1927 : 2 c. May 23,

1928 ; K 235888.

Wad'ye mean you can't find [MiltonThomas] © Nov. 13, 1926; 2 c. May23, 1928 ; K 235862.

Wanted. [Milton Thomas] one ofour foremost golfers. © May 18,

1927 ; 2 c. May 23, 1928 ; K 235884.

We're going to give [James San-born] a real bargain in men's shoes.

© Dec. 15, 1927; 2 c. May 23, 1928;K 235863. . •

What styles have you set aside for

[Mrs. Deering] © Sept. 27, 1927; 2 c.

May 23, 1928 ; K 235S77.

198

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2. 1928 11583

With Xmas greetings from [MissHelen Weinberg] © Oct. 6, 1927 ; 2 c.

May 23, 1928 ; K 235S64.

With Xmas wishes from [John Win-tone] © Nov. 22, 1927 ; 2 c. May 23,

1928; K 235874.

You can't blame him ! [John B.

Wilson] hasn't been in lately. ©Mar. 6, 1927; 2 c. May 23, 1928; K235873.

Kennedy & co.. New York. 11032

[Tour de L'Horloge. Amboise] parHedley Fitton. © Apr. 5, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 12 ; K 235325.

Keys (Rolldane Fuller) Oakland.Calif. 11033

Radio service. © Mar. 27, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 9 ; K 235305.

Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.11031-11583

Cantaloupes in a modern street mar-ket, Washington, D. C, 29495. © Feb.15. 1928 ; 2 c. June 9 ; J 297916.

Looking through Quebec bridgealong railway tracks, Quebec, Canada,31045. © May 20, 1928 ; 2 c. June 19

;

J 298152.

Reckford (Col. Milton A.) 115thU. S. inf., with French officers, battleof Meuse-Argonne. Oct. 19, 1928. 19289.

© May 20, 1928: 2 c. June 19; J298153.

3 photographs

:

Indians, the first American travel-ers, 4407.—Indians, second group of,

with travois, bull boats and oxcarts,4408.—Life under water through glassbottom of boat. Silver Springs, Fla..

29413. © Feb. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. each June19: J 298149-298151.

5 photographs

:

Beautiful figures surmounting theentrance to cathedral of Notre Dame,Paris, France, 3157; J 297907.—Mar-seille, France. Longchamp palace,3143; J 297905.—Melpomene, Louvre,Paris. France. 3119: J 297906.—Paris,France. Church of St. Laurent. 3146;J 297908.—Whippingham church. Isle

of Wight, England, 28330: J 297909.

© Feb. 1, 1928 : 2 c. each June 9.

7 photographs

:

Baltimore and Ohio glee club onfloat America, sings Centenary march,4406: J 297332.—Brunton, 1813. Hallof transportation, 4478; J 297333.—Indian pow-wow. Induction of Vice-President C. W. Calloway into thetribe, 4497; J 297360.—North Star,

1837, reconstructed/ loaned by theGreat Western railway of England,

outside Hall of transportation, 4489;J 297390.—Ox-drawn covered wagon,early highway transportation, 4411

;

J 297348.—Union (Good Ship) aroundwhich the shipbuilders rallied, 4424

;

J 297354.—Winans' (Ross) Camelback,1869. with freight train of period,

4439 ; J 297393. © Jan. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Apr. 27.

13 photographs

:

A. J. Cromwell, 1888, consolidationlocomotive, 4441.—Baltimore and Ohioline over Carrollton viaduct, 1829, pan-orama showing. (Hall of transporta-tion) part 1, 4484.—Canal boat show-ing towpath, mule and driver, 4413.

Destruction of Baltimore and Ohiotracks in Civil war made operationsdifficult, 4438.—Fitting room wherecut patterns of felt slippers are sewedtogether for lasting, West Alhambra.Calif., 20248.—Horse car, first passen-ger vehicle used on Baltimore andOhio in 1829, 4426.—John Bull loco-

motive and car, 1831, loaned by thePennsylvania railroad, 4450.—Mary-land bldg., containing exhibits by thestate and the city of Baltimore, 4494.

Memnon, 1848. fast passenger type,

4432.—No. 1310, high speed passengerlocomotive of 1896, used betweenWashington and Philadelphia, 4443.

No. 5205. one of the New York Cen-tral's latest types, loaned by that com-pany, 4453.—No. 5475, one of the lat-

est type locomotives of the Pennsyl-vania railroad, 4454.—Willard (Dan-iel) president, the Baltimore and Ohiorailroad co„ 4498. © Jan. 5, 1928;2 c. each May 18 ; J 297594-297606.

14 photographs

:

Campo Santo, Genoa, Italy, corri-

dor in, 8748.—Curing process going onin large battery of heaters. Goodyeartire factory, Akron, O., 22335.—Cut-ting cloth for men's clothing with elec-

tric cutters, clothing factory, NewYork, N. Y., 22272.—Dante, tomb of.

Florence, Italy, 3332.—Diana of Gabii,

Louvre. Paris. France, 24999.—Diverready to go down for sponges, TarponSprings, Fla., 22209.—Dwight-Lloydprocess for sintering ore to removesulphur, Colorado, showing, 22249.

Feeding stock from the warm up mill

into tread calendar, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron. O., 22327.— Fleshingshark hide, Key West, Fla., 22516.—Fourteen-inch rolling mill, Ford steel

plant. Detroit. Mich., front view in

the, 22282.—Fourteen-inch rolling mill,

Ford steel plant, Detroit, Mich., sideview in the. 22281.—Garrison (Wil-liam Lloyd) statue of, Boston, Mass..

199

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Keystone view co.—Continued.

29416.—Glass polishers, Ford plant,

Detroit, Mich., close view of, 22251.

Grafting an avocado tree (alligator

pear) ; scion in place, Oneco, Fla.,

29498. © Apr. 15, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 19; J 298154-298167.

30 .photographs

:

Air mail biplane in the air in 1927,

close view of, 22208.—America, in

which Capt. Byrd flew across the At-lantic in 1927, 22206.—Amsterdam,Netherlands, the Venice of the north,over tree-lined canal, north to theZuider Kerk, 25232 T.—Applying thetread on a tire, Goodyear tire factory,

Akron, O., 22330.—Blarney castle, nearCork, Ireland, famous as traditional

shrine of Irish wit, 28897 T.—Boston,Mass., from an airplane, 29565.—Bos-ton, Mass., Old North church, 29559.—Bridge over Santa Clara River atSanta Paula, Calif., wrecked by break-ing of St. Francis dam, Mar. 13, 1928,32607.—Bull boats and Red Rivercarts, early transportation of Ameri-can Northwest, 18277.—Chicago, 111.,

from an airplane, 29564.— Curingsplices on tubes, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron, O., 22340.—Great herd of

elk driven by snows from the moun-tains of Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.,29558.—Hebe (Mare) going over highwood hurdles, France, 3160.—Justout—baby ostriches on the Cawstonostrich farm, Pasadena, Calif., 29590T***.—Lindbergh (Col. Charles A.)our ambassador of the air, and planeSpirit of St. Louis, 23062.—MonteCarlo, the world's famous gamblingresort, the Casino, 3150T*.—Mt. Ver-non, Va., home of Washington, founderof the republic, a nation's shrine,

29574 T.—Niagara Falls, N. Y., Amer-ican Falls in winter, 29578.—Observa-tion balloon rising, Weissenburg, Ger-many, 30012.—Philadelphia, Pa., Inde-pendence hall, where Declaration ofIndependence was signed in 1776,29576 T.—Rock Needles and BasaltPalisade, Lower Canyon of the Yel-lowstone, Wy., 29489.—St. Francisdam, wrecked, Santa Clara River,Calif., which broke Mar. 13, 1928,showing section of reservoir, 32605.

Screen of pine trees around beirut to

protect it from sand storms, Syria,19680.—Spirit of St. Louis, in whichLindbergh flew across the Atlantic in

1927, 22207.—Stripping tube on man-drel before sending to cure, Goodyeartire factory, Akron, O., 22337.—Sum-mer crowds at America's foremostseaside resort, Atlantic City, N. J.,

29576 T.—Teton Mts. across JacksonLake, near Yellowstone natl. park,Wy., 29487. — Tractors working indebris left in a walnut orchard in

breaking of St. Francis dam, SantaPaula Valley, Calif., 32606.—Yellow-stone natl. park, Wy., Norris GeyserBasin in winter, 29480.—Young house-wife of today arranges the bedroomin this way, 4156. <c) Apr. 1, 1928;2 c. each June 19; J 298221-298250.

34 photographs:American bedroom furniture in the

style moderne in Macassar ebony andother precious woods, 4190.—Anniver-sary exhibition of the Grand Rapidsdesigners assn., 4182.—Apollo Bel-videre, Vatican, Rome, Italy, 3326.—Arts and crafts furniture of the later

nineties showing straight line of themission furniture relieved by curves,4162.—Bedroom representing the fash-ion of the Gibson girl period, 4160.

Breakfast room suite in walnut, 4171.

Dining room of today which reflects

the fine design of the eighteenth cen-

tury, 4153.—Dining room suite in theFrench moderne style inlaid in manyprecious woods, 4199.—Exhibition of

furniture made by the students in theGrand Rapids vocational school. 4183.

French modernist bedroom furnitureoriginally exhibited at industrial arts

exhibition in Paris in 1925, 4188.—Full-loaded apple tree, New Jersey,2:9501.—Furniture for a banquet roomin the manner of the late Georgian,4179.—Furniture shop window in thestyle moderne, 4165.^-Golden oakperiod carried over into the first of

the present century, 4155.—Groupingof occasional pieces, 4192, 4195, 4197.

Hundreds of buffaloes wallowing in

midwinter snows of Yellowstone natl.

park, Wy., 29557.—Italian and French17th and 18th century antiques andreproductions, 4168.—Modern Ameri-can occasional pieces for the living

room, library and hall, 4191.—Modernbedroom in satinwood and niahongany,4176.—Old furniture of the time be-

tween the civil war and the Spanish-American war, 4159.—Ormulu mountedFrench furniture of the first empireand Venetian eighteenth century Gessofurniture, 4169.—Special furniture ref-

erence library containing rare furni-

ture books and plates for designers'

use, 4181.—Typical dining room in the

fashion of the late eighties, 4154.

Victorian parlor of fifty years ago withgilt and teakwood furniture, 4151.

Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.. Hoodoos,strange rock formations, 29479.—Yel-

200

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 11583

lowstone natl. park, Wy., MonumentGeyser Basin, extinct geyser cones,

29482,—Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.,Morning Glory Spring, 29484.—Yellow-stone natl. park, Wy., Norris ' Basin,

new crater geyser, 29481.—Yellowstonenatl. park. Wy., Old Faithful. 29485.—Yellowstone natl. park, Wy., OldFaithful Geyser, crater. 29486.—Yel-

lowstone natl. park. Wy., Petrified

forest, Specimen Range, fossil tree

trunks, 29488.—Yellowstone natl. park,

Wy., Sylvan Pass on Cody road, Cork-screw bridge, 29491. © Feb. 15. 1928

;

2 c. each June 9; J 2:97910-297915,297917-297944.

35 photographs

:

Backing the shell (plate) Haddonpress, Camden, N. J., 29517.—Back-liner machine, which glues backs ofbooks. Haddon press, Camden, N. J.,

29532.—Folding machine in operation,

Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29526.—.Gathering machine in operation, Had-don press, Camden. N. J.. 29527.

Girls examining finished books, Had-don press, Camden, N. J., 29534.—Girls

laying gold leaf on book covers by handin preparation for hot stamping press,

Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29531.

Latest type of American steam loco-

motive. 29542.—Latest type of Englishlocomotive, 29541.—Linotype machine,rear of, Haddon press, Camden. N. J.,

29510.—Locking up a 16-page form,Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29518.

Melting pot which remelts discardedtype. Haddon press, Camden, N. J.,

29511.—Men at work in etching dept,Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29513.

Men working on wax moldings, Had-don press, Camden, N. J., 29515.

Modern Canadian locomotive, 29540.

Monotype casting machines at wTork,

Haddon. press, Camden, N. J., 29507.

Monotype composing machine, close

view, Haddon press, Camden, N. J.,

29508.—Operators working on linotypemachines, Haddon press, Camden, N.J.. 29509.—Operators working on mon-otype keyboards, Haddon press, Cam-den, N. J., 29506—Perfector press in

operation, Haddon press, Camden, N.J., 29521.—Photographic room of en-graving dept.. Haddon press, Camden,X. J., 29512.—Proof reading room atHaddon press, Camden, N. J., 29504.

Putting the finishing touches on en-gravings. Haddon press, Camden, N. J.,

29514.—R. Hoe rotary press in opera-tion, front end, Haddon press, Cam-den, N. J., 29524.—R. Hoe rotary pressin operation, rear end, Haddon press,Camden, N. J., 29523.—Rotary press.

rear view, Haddon press, Camden, N.J., 29520.—Rotary press in operation,front view, Haddon press, Camden, N.J., 29519.—Sheridan (Gen.) and partyat Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.,29543.—Sheridan covering machine,Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29533.—Smythe casing machine in operation,

Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29530.—Smythe sewing machine in operation,

Haddon press, Camden. N. J., 29529.

Three-knife book trimmer in opera-tion, Haddon press, Camden, N. J.,

29528.—Two-color press in operation,

Haddon press, Camden, N. J., 29525.

Typesetter setting type by hand, Had-don press, Camden, N. J., 29505.

Vertical press in operation, Haddonpress, Camden, N. J., 29522.—Waxmold being placed in the tank to makea printing plate, Haddon press, Cam-den, N. J., 29516. © Mar. 1, 1928;2 c. each June 9 ; J 297945-297979.

41 photographs

:

American adaptation of English tra-

dition with beautifully matched ma-hogany veneers, 4178.—As the last

century was drawing to a close we hadgolden oak, 4163.—Avenue of royalpalms, near Havana, Cuba, West In-

dies cruise of Eastern field, 17420.

Breakfast room suite in imperviouscolored enamels. 4172.—Building of anupholstered chair, 4185.—Characteris-

tic of the period which is often knownas the black walnut period, 4158.

Chicory, 1255.—Construction of a chair

from the lumber to the finished piece,

4184.—Cuba (S. S.) with Keystonerson deck, from Key West to Havana,17414.—Detail of construction of tip-

top and Martha Washington tables,

4186.—Dining room in the Frenchprovincial, 4173.—Early American,English and Spanish antiques and re-

productions, 4167.—Eastern field Key-stoners at tropical gardens, Havana,Cuba, 17413, 17418.—Eastern hall of

fame members and their wives, Plazahotel roof garden, Havana, Cuba,17416.—French modern bedroom shownin view no. 39, closer view, 4189.

Furniture of English inspiration for

the modern living room, 4170.—Furni-ture shop window of fifty years ago,4150.—Grouping of occasional pieces,

4193, 4194, 4196, 4198.—Hall of famecandidates. Left to right, Crain,Lowry, Marlow, Holland, Wren, Dayand House, 17421.—Hall of fame mem-bers on roof garden of Plaza hotel,

Havana, Cuba, 17417.—Havana, Cuba,skyline, from deck of S. S. Cuba,17422.—Hennequen fields, near Caves

201

CATALOGUE OP COPYRIGHT ENTRIES11583 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Keystone view co.—Continued,

of Bellamar, Matonzas, Cuba, 17415.

Keystone party, members of, at Semi-nole village, 29503.—Keystoners onroof garden, 17419.—Living room oftoday brings together furniture of fine

design and color, 4152.—Mission fur-niture of the early nineties inspiredfrom the southern California mis-sions, 4161.—Modern bedroom is pan-eled and turned pine, 4177.—Modern,occasional and living room pieces,

4166.—Special furniture reference li-

brary of the Grand Rapids public li-

brary, view in, 4180.—Study in theFrench provincial, made in maple,4175.—Style of home furnishing whichprevailed in the seventies and eighties,

4157.—Suggestive of the Spanish style,

4174.—Table construction exhibit, gen-eral view, 4187.—Victorian cosy cor-

ner. 4164.—Washington, D. C, Capitol,

Supreme courtroom, 29492.—Washing-ton, D. C, from the Washington monu-ment to the Capitol, 29493.—Washing-ton, D. C, Zero milestone and southportico of the White House. 29494. ©Feb. 15, 1928; 2 c. each May 18; J297607-297647.

53 photographs

:

Adhesar temple, Mt. Abu, India, in-

terior of, 27446.—Ancient Venuses, Na-tional museum, Nanles, Italy, 3330.

Antinous, bust of. Louvre, Paris,

France, 3124.—Applying a breaker ona carcass of a balloon tire, Goodyeartire factory, Akron, O., 22311.—As-syrian hall, Louvre, Paris, France,3123.—Baby playing with a python,3985.—Baiting cod trawl with her-

ring, Maine, 22219.—Boston, Mass.,Old South church, 29412.—Buttonholemaking by machinery, collar factory,

Troy, N. Y., 22279.—Canadian wheat,twelve varieties of, 27398.—Cardingmachine showing sliver, cotton mill,

Dallas, Tex., 22457.—Carrier with tele-

scopic chute which loads coal into

ships, Norfolk, Va., 29560.—Chargingthe glass furnace with ingredients,

Ford plant, Detroit, Mich., 22255.—Conant (Roger) statue of, Salem,Mass,. 29414.—Concord, Mass., statue

of Minuteman, 29415.—Greek athlete,

Louvre, Paris, France, 3121.—Hall of

statues, National museum, Athens,Greece, 27930.—Hand 'cutting twelvethicknesses of cotton fabric for collars,

Troy, N. Y., 22276.—Lead-smeltingplant, Leadville. Col., 22247.—Lehroven, through which strip of glass

moves first after coming from the fur-

nace, Ford plant, Detroit, Mich.,22254.—Magnolia refinery co., plant,

Beaumont, Tex., general view of the,

22223.—Making the buttonholes byhand, clothing industry. New York.N. Y., 22273.—Making Swiss cheese,East Aurora, N. Y., 22245.—Mary(Virgin) statue of the, Vatican, Rome.Italy, 3325.—Modern double deck mo-tor bus on high level bridge, Cleve-land, O., 22215.—Morel or spongemushroom, 1243.—Norfolk. Va., Greatgovernment coal piers at Lambert'sPoint, general view of, 29561.

Perseus with head of Medusa andRap< of Polyxena. Uffizi Portico, Flor-ence, Italy, 8789.—Pressing room,clothing industry, New York, N. Y.,

22275.—Primitive irrigation by lifting

water out of the Nile in crude bucketsmade of skin, Egypt, 8619.—Puttingthe band on a hand-built truck tire,

Goodyear tire factory, Akron, O.,

22308.—Radial ax and electric ham-mer, close view of, Marble, Col.,

22214.—Raising oranges under cover,.

20337.—Rocket, Stephenson's enginewhich won the competitive locomotivetrials in England in 1829, 29536.—Rockport Harbor, Mass., looking sea-

ward, 22518.—Running down a bandfor building up the carcass of a tire,

Goodyear tire factory, Akron, O.,

22309.—Russian sculpture dept., Im-perial museum, Leningrad, Russia,

19422.—San Gabriel, Calif., largegrapevine pavilion, 20342.—Sewingmachine room, clothing industry, NewYork, N. Y., 22274.—Splicing tube byhand, Goodyear tire factory, Akron,O., 22339.—Sponge-fishing fleet, TarponSprings, Fla., 22210.—Stag elks in

their prime, 3972.—Steam shovel

scooping up iron ore, near Hibbing.Mich., 22422.—Stitching of tops ofcollars after turning, Troy, N. Y..

22278.—Stripping off cured tube fromcircular mandrel, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron, O., 22338.—Taking ingot

out of socking pit, Ford steel plant,

Detroit, Mich., 22257.—Taking tire

tubes from heater, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron, O., 22336.—Totem pole at

Prince Rupert, B. C, Canada. 27379.

Twisters, cotton mill, Chattanooga.Tenn., 22455.—Venice, Italy, Tomb of

the Titians, 3331.—West of Pillars of

Hercules in South Cheyenne Canyon,Col., 29563.—W rapping limburgercheese, East Aurora, N. Y., 22246.—Yellowstone natl. park, Wy., Chitten-

den bridge, 22216. © Apr. 15, 1928;2 c. each June 19 ; J 298168-298220.

58 photographs

:

Among the peaceful canals belovedby artists in Bruges, Belgium, 25569

202

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 11583

T.—Antwerp, Belgium, the metropolisand .-seaport of an industrious nation,

25568 T.—Binding rice into sheaves,Japan. 14977.—Budapest, Hungary,superb palace of Buda from theSzechonyi bridge across the Danube,5313 T—Chicago, III., Union stock

yards, general view, 29554.—Cody(William F.) (Buffalo Bill) statue,

Cody. Wy.. 29463.—Cologne. Germany,Cologne cathedral, apse, 30009.—Copen-hagen, Denmark, metropolis of Den-mark, the harbor, 27826 T.—Cupid.Marqueste, Luxembourg, Paris, France,3130.—Cutting alfalfa with a mower,Canada, 31004.—Cutting sunflowerswith a binder. Canada, 31002.—Cuttingsweet clover with reaper and binderon a farm in western Canada, 31003.

Demosthenes, statue of, Louvre, Paris,

France, 24996.—Fortune, Francesehi,Luxembourg. Paris, France, 3133.

Grafting an avocado tree (alligator

pear) ; scion ready for insertion, One-co. Fla., 29499.—Grand passage, Im-perial museum, Leningrad, Russia,19424.—Hauling hay near Quebec,Canada, 31005.—Irrigated potato field,

Canada, 31009.—Irrigating a wheatfield, Canada, 31010.—Large numberof baby alligators, 3989.—Live stockexchange bldg., Ft. Worth, Tex.,29550.—Luxiriant tropical verdure onthe Anclote River, Fla., 29583T***.—Marble quarry in Vermont, near Proc-tor, largest single quarry opening,22346 T.—Mixing room of bakery, To-ronto, Canada, 27382.—Moscow, Rus-sia, Kremlin in winter, seen from theMoskva River. 19425 T.—Native ovenat Sumai, Guam, 16453.—New Orleans,La., mardi g-ras, where King Carnivalreigns, 29589 T.—New York (City)Broadway above Times square, thegreat white way, night scene. 29581T.—Newport. England. Newportchurch, 28329.—Nuremburg, Germany,market and Frauenkirche square,30013 T.—Oat field after a storm.29547.—Oberammergau. Germany, andAnton Lang, impersonator of Christ in

the passion play, 30015 T.—Packagesbeing pneumatically wrapped for ex-port, Quaker oaks plant, Peterborough,Ontario, Canada, 27387. — Packing-Quaker oats in pound boxes for ex-

port, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada,27386.—Pan with bear cubs. Fremiet,Luxembourg. Paris, France, 3135.

Paris. France. Church of St. Vincentde Paul on the Place de Lafayette,3147.—Peanut butter machine, Chicago,111., 20346.—Peanut roaster. Chicago,111.. 20349.—Philadelphia, Pa., beau-

tiful basin and gardens before Horti-cultural hall, Fairmont park, 29580T.—Primitive irrigation machinery,Cairo, Egypt, 8620.—Primitive meth-ods of transportation still prevailingin rural Hungary, 5312 T.—Puttingsmall lid on heater, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron, 0., 22313.—Quaker oatsplant, Saskatoon, Canada, 27383.

Raking hay with hand rake, New Eng-land, 20344.—Rice harvesting, Japan,14976.—Sacking sugar, Ponce, PortoRico, 10284.—Seattle, Wash., viewnorth from Smith bldg., over some ofSeattle's finest business bldgs., 295S5T.—Sorting peanuts, Chicago, 111.,

20347. — Sunflower heads, Calif.,20345.—Toilet of Atalanta, Louvre,Paris, France, 24997.—Two shorthornbulls imported from one of the ranchesof the Prince of Wales in England for

his ranch in Canada, 31006.—Ver-sailles, France, Palace of Versailles,

gallery of the emperors, 3140.—Wash-ing celery in crates, Fla., 29544.

Watermelons, Yakima Valley, Wash.,20335.—Weighing and loading beans in

the field on way to cannery, Ontario,Canada, 27384.—Wilson dam, great, atMuscle Shoals, Ala., 29582 T.—Yellow-stone natl. park, Wy., Lone Star Gey-ser. 29442.—Yosemite Falls from a dis-

tance, Calif., 32005. © Apr. 5, 1928;2 c. each June 30 ; J 298652-298709.

74 photographs:Adjusting the tread which has just

been applied on large balloon tire,

Goodyear tire factory, Akron, O.,

22329.—Amiens, France, Cathedral, in-

terior, 3145.—Amiens, France, Cathe-dral, portals, 3144.—Arab inlaying ascreen with ivory, ebony and mother-of-pearl, Egypt, 8623.—Bud grafting anavocado tree ; bud ready for insertion,

Oneco, Fla.. 29497.—Bud grafting ; budinserted, wrapped, and melted wax ap-

plied, Oneco, Fla., 29496.—Catchingsalmon, Memaloose Islands, ColumbiaRiver. Or., 22222.—Chicago, 111., ghetto,

32099.—Cooling bed in the fourteen-inch mill, Ford steel plant, Detroit,

Mich., 22258.—Corral of western horsesat Eaton's ranch, Wolf, Wy., 29572.—Crude rubber from Brazil beingcracked by the rubber-cracking ma-chine. Goodyear tire factory, Akron,O., 22306.—Cupid and Psyche, Canova,Paris, France, 24995.—Details of sculp-

ture in front of Trocadero palace,

Paris. France, 24998.—Eskimo fishing

through the ice, Field museum, Chi-cago, 111., 22519.—Fishing in the rapids,

Muskoka Lake, Ontario, Canada,31035.—Giant hughlette unloading ma-

203

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pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Keystone view co.—Continued,

chines, Cleveland, O., 22420.—Goat andsheep market in Omdurman, LowerSudan, Africa, 17099.—Granite blocksbeing loaded on car near Concord, N.H., 22122.—Grapefruit fresh fromgrove being loaded in machine forspraying to prevent decay, Clearwater,Fla., 20341.—Grinders working on longmoving sheet of glass, as it comes fromthe furnace. Ford plant, Detroit, Mich.,22253. — Hedge of night-bloomingCereus, 1246.—High-speed locomotiveno. 1310, 1896, 29539.—Hoisting ma-chine, Creighton nickel mine, Sudbury,Ontario, Canada, 31049/—Horses in thesnow trail to Snowmass Lake, Col.,29571.—Huge rollers at work, linenfactory, Belfast, Ireland, 28895.—Im-mature bald eagles eating lamb,4012.—Immortality, Longepied, Luxem-bourg, Paris, France, 3132.—In appleblossom time, Colorado, 29500.—Ingotjust entering third roller, Ford steelplant, Detroit, Mich., 22284.—Kiln-set-ting sewer pipe, Medicine Hat, Canada,31033.—Large steam shovel dumping-load of ore into car near Hibbing,Minn., 22421.—Large steamers in theslips at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,31058.—Large vineyard, Ontario, Can-ada. 27381.—Liquid sulphur comingout of pipes from wells, MatagordaCounty, Tex., 22115.—Loading a largesteamer at Commodore docks, Jack-sonville, Fla., 32044.—Longest suspen-sion bridge in the world, over theDelaware River, connecting Philadel-phia and Camden, 22218.—Mango treein blossom, Bradentown, Fla., 20338.

Modern aqueduct, Toronto, Canada,general view, 31052.—Native weaverand his loom, Ramallah, Palestine,19876.—Native women at the spinningwheel, India, 27448.—New York {City)Trinity church from Wall St., 29410.—New York (City) U. S. sub-treasurybldg., where Washington became presi-

dent, Wall St., and Trinity church,29567.—Old-fashioned high-wheel bi-

cycle, Japan, 14989.—Old stage coachwhich was used on the Oregon trail

in the early days, Oregon, 32051.—Onthe deck of a fishing boat, washingsponges just brought up by diver, Tar-pon Springs. Fla., 22211.—O'Shaugh-nessy dam and Hetch Hetchy reser-

voir, Calif., 22202.—Ostend. Belgium,Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul,25517.—Oven for burning sulphur,Italy, near view, 3334.—Overlookingtwo lobster pounds, capacity 400,000lobsters, Maine, 22512.—Packing hali-

but in ice prior to shipping, Prince Ru-

pert, B. C, Canada, 31037.—Paris,France, Cathedral of Notre Dame,entrance, 3156.—Paris, France, St.Germain church, interior, 3148.—Paris,France, Tower of St. Jacques, 3154.—Philadelphia, Pa., Wissahiekon drivecrowded with one-horse sleighs,32031.—Polishing and sorting grape-fruit, Clearwater, Fla., 20339.—PuffingBilly, first English locomotive withsmooth drivers, 29535.—Putting lid onlarge curing machine, Goodyear tirefactory, Akron, O., 22312.—Quarry,Portland cement works, Point Ann, On-tario, Canada, general view, 31029.

Reims, France, Reims cathedral, ruins,3149.—Sorting and packing apples, On-tario, Canada, 27380.—Starching col-lars, Troy, N. Y., 22280.—Start ofMarblehead oars, Corinthian yachtclub races. Marblehead, Mass., 32012.

Thatcher Perkins, 1863. 29538.—Totempoles at Alert Bay, B. C, Canada,27378.—Trackless street car, Birming-ham, England, 28343.—Tread calender,from which rubber is coming, Good-year tire factory, Akron, O., rearview, 22288.—Venice, Italy, sailboatanchorage harbor, 3340.—Vienna, Aus-tria, Royal museum, grand stairway,5311.—Vineyard in the Lake Erie grapebelt, near Fredonia, N. Y., 20343.

Washing grapefruit after spraying,Clearwater, Fla., 20340.—Willow ptar-migans in winter plumage, 4014.

Workman building up bead for a tire

with wire and fabric, Goodyear tire

factory, Akron, O., 22286.—Workmantaking cured bead out of bead press,Goodyear tire factory, Akron, O.,

22285.—Youth and Love, Crauk. Lux-embourg, Paris, France. 3139. © June1, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 30 ; J 298710-298783.

79 photographs

:

Albion locomotive, Canada's second,outside Hall of transportation, 4488.

Allied services building, 4471.—Ara-bian, Baltimore and Ohio, 1836, Hallof transportation, 4482.—Army engi-

neers survey route for the Baltimoreand Ohio, 4419.—Atlantic, 1832, alsobuilt by Phineas Davis, York, Pa.,

drawing Imlay coaches, 4429.—Await-ing start of pageant, Baltimore andOhio centenary, 4402,—Band headingthe pageant, Baltimore and Ohio cente-

nary, 4405.—Bateau, early river trans-portation, used by settlers, 4410.—Bri-

tannia, float, showing Stephenson'sRocket, 1829, England's first successfullocomotive, 4445.—Canadian Pacific

railway loaned its most up to datepassenger locomotive, no. 2333, 4448.

204

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 11583

Capitol limited — All-Pullman daily

service between Baltimore and Chi-

cago, 4464.—Centenary director and his

staff, 4500.—Concessions under thesupervision of Baltimore and Ohio din-

ing car department, 4469.—Conestogawagon—freight carrier of the highway,4417.—Confederation, the largest loco-

motive in the British Empire, loanedby Canadian National railways, 4447.

Cooper's (Peter) locomotive, TomThumb, 1829, first steam locomotivebuilt in America, 4427.—Cugnot, 1769.

Hall of transportation, 4476.—Deca-pod, type of mountain locomotive,loaned by Western Maryland railroad,

4456.—DeWitt Clinton locomotive andtrain of 1831, loaned by New York Cen-tral Lines, 4449.—Doric temple, sym-bolic of carpenters. 4423.—Double float

showing sending of first telegraph mes-sae, 1844, by Prof. S. F. B. Morse,4433.—Finale, when America is sungby the full cast, 4467.—First stone of

Baltimore and Ohio, in parade of July4, 1828. 4420.—Full pageant cast as-

sembled in review for the finale,

4465.—General of the old Western andAtlantic railroad, loaned by Nashville,

Chattanooga and St. Louis railway,outside Hall of transportation, 4498.

George Washington type of coach usedby colonial elite, 4415.—Hall of trans-portation, interior, models of earlystages of transportation development,4473.—Hall of transportation, princi-

pal exhibition building, 4470.—Harper'sFerry, W. Va., 1859, panorama. Hall of

transportation, 4486.—Hercules, 1837,first locomotive with equalizing framesand levers, Hall of transportation,4483.—Indian village on the exhibi-

tion grounds, 4495.—Inside the In-

dian camp, Baltimore and Ohiocentenary, 4496.—J. C. Davis, 1875,

passenger mogul type, 4440.—James of

1831, Hall of transportation, 4480.—John B. Jervis locomotive, loaned bythe Delaware and Hudson co. withunusual boiler, 4455.—John E. Muhl-feld first mallet type locomotive in

United States, Baltimore and Ohio,

1904, 4444.—King George V, modernpassenger locomotive, sent from Eng-land by Great Western Railway.4446.—Lincoln (Abraham) martyrpresident, arrives at Washington,1861, over Baltimore and Ohio rail-

road. 4436.—Marquette (Faiher) withearly explorers sights the Mississippi,4409.—Meeting, George Brown's house,where Baltimore and Ohio railroadwas born, 4418.—Miss Maryland,4462.—Model of first electric locomo-

tive on an American railroad, 1895, byBaltimore and Ohio at Baltimore, Md.,4442.—New England Concord coach,4416.—Newton's idea, 1860, Hall of

transportation, 4475.—No. 20-24, de-

signed for local service, modernized in

Baltimore and Ohio shops, 1927.4457.—No. 4465, modern freight loco-

motive, 1920, designed by Col. GeorgeH. Emerson, Chief of motive power,4459.—No, 6137, Santa Fe type oflarge tractive effort, designed by Col.

George H. Emerson, Chief of motivepower, 4460.—No. 7151 of Baltimoreand Ohio, hauling one each of modernfreight cars, 4463.—Old Ironsides,

1832, Baldwin's first, Hall of transpor-tation, 4481.—Pageant cast in finale

review, close-up of some of them,4466.—Pageant from top of transporta-tion hall, view of, 4422.—Part of pano-ramic exhibit of relief, department in

Allied service building, 4493.—Part II.

Showing Baltimore and Ohio line atChicago, 1927, Hall of transportation,4485.—People assembling for pageant,Baltimore and Ohio centenary, 4401.

Philip E. Thomas mountain type loco-

motive, built at Baltimore and OhioMt. Clare shops, Baltimore, 1926,4461.—Pioneer, 1851, loaned by theCumberland Valley railroad, outsideHall of transportation, 4491.—Pony ex-

press and Wells Fargo coach, 4434.

Post chaise with outrider, 4412.—Presi-

ident and other officers at one of themeetings considering plans for the cen-

tenary exhibition and pageant, 4499.

Ptolemy ox-cart. 225 B. C, 4474.—Ritchie (Hon. Albert C.) of Maryland,who presided at opening, MarylandDay, Sept. 24. 1927, 4404.—Rocket,1838. old locomotive loaned by theReading company, outside Hall oftransportation, 4490.—Samson locomo-tive and Nova Scotia coach, Canada'sfirst 1837, outside Hall of transporta-tion. 4487.—Satilla of 1860, loaned byHenry Ford, 4451.—Some of the

130,000 automobiles taken care of dur-ing the exhibition, 4468.—Sons of Vul-can—Blacksmiths; Baltimore and OhioMt. Clare band, 4421.—Spectators lined

both sides of pageant route, Baltimoreand Ohio centenary, 4403.—Stour-bridge Lion, 1828, first locomotive to

run in America. Hall of transportation.4479.—Thatcher Perkins. 1863, first 10-

wheel type locomotive, 4437.—ThomasJefferson, 1835, first to run in Stateof Virginia, 4430.—Tobacco rollers,

early form of transporting freight,

4414.—Traffic building, 4472.—Tread-mill car, tried out on the Batimore and

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Keystone view co.—Continued.

Ohio, 1829, 4425.—Trevitick III,

1803, Hall of transportation, 4477.—William Crooks locomotive and train,

1861, loaned by the Great Northernrailway, 4452,-—William Galloway,1837, first horizontal boiler locomotive,4431.—William Mason, 1856, precursorof present-day locomotive, 4435.—York,1831, built by Phineas Davis of York,Pa., first in actual service, 4428,—5005,Baltimore and Ohio passenger locomo-tive, developed from the Mikado type,

1924, 4458. © Jan. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. eachApr. 27; J 297325-297331, 297334-297347, 297349^297353, 297355-297359,297361-297389, 297391, 297392:, 297394-297410.

101 photographs:Ammic, a small steamboat on Lake

llosseau, Canada, 31057.—Artisanmaking slippers of inlaid wood in Da-mascus, 19678.—Automatic conveyorbringing miscellaneous cores for Ford-son tractors from oven to finishing

tables, Detroit, Mich., 22482.—Barn-yard scene, Woodstock, Ontario, Can-ada, 31040.—Blackfeet Indians carry-ing bull boats in pageant, fair of theiron horse, Baltimore, Md.. 1927,32050.—Boat being coaled, Glasgow,Scotland, 28482.—Boring motor blockfor Fordson tractor, Detroit, Mich.,22427.—Bridge across the OttawaRiver, Quebec, Canada, 31046.—Bring-ing logs from boom into slip, Canada,31018.—Canal locks closing prepara-tory to lowering boat to lower level,

Seattle, Wash., 29595.—Caravan of

camels drinking at a fountain on thePlain of Sharon, Palestine, 19675.—Chicago, 111., in the heart of the greatshopping center, State st, 18453.

Children making rugs, Jaipur, India,27450.—Chinese fish market, Huai An,China, 23965.—Cleaning and chippingFordson tractor motor castings, De-troit, Mich.. 22429.—Clyde shipbuildingyard, Glasgow, Scotland, general view,28417.—C on'way castle courtyard.Wales, 28505.—Die mold for core ofFordson tractor motor block, Detroit,

Mich., 22423.—Donkey pack trainalong the bank of the Nile, Egypt,8622.—Dry docks construction work,St. John. N. B., Canada, 31028.—Faceof quarry, Portland cement works,Point Ann., Ontario. Canada, 31030.—Famous trout stream, near Lake Keno-gaini, Quebec, Canada. 31034.—Ferry-boat carrying twenty-one railway carsacross the Detroit River at Windsor,Canada, 21062.—Filling cans and lend-

ing cars after milk has been cooled.

Toronto, Canada, 31043.—FinishingFordson tractor, water-jacket cores byhand, Detroit, Mich., 22481.—Flettnerrotor ship, New York, N. Y., 29593.

Fordson tractor motor blocks comingfrom metal-pouring process on way tothe tumbling mill, Detroit, Mich.,22425.—Fordson tractor transmission-housing core, Detroit, Mich., 22430.

Fordson tractors leaving the assem-bling line under their own power, De-troit, Mich., 22483.—Frozen herringused as bait for salmon and halibut,B. C, Canada, 31038.—Giant Forest,Sierra Nevada Range, Calif., 29568.

Giant machine milling the ends ofFordson tractor motor blocks, Detroit,Mich., 22428.—Glass flowing out offurnace, Ford plant, Detroit, Mich.,22687.—Governor Cobb (S. S.) arriv-ing from Havana, Key West, Fla..

32043.—Halibut being taken from dockto warehouse, Prince Rupert, B. C,Canada, 31036.—Hot Springs of Callir-

rhoo, Palestine, 19679.—Indian scrap-ing moosehide, Atlin, B. C, Canada,31025.—Inspecting eggs of silkworms,Japan, 14985.—Japanese sailing junk,Japan, 14990.—Large native loom,Japan, 14984.—Loading lumber on rail-

road train, Vancouver, Canada,31017.—Loading timbers on barge, NewWestminster, B. C, Canada, 31016.—Logging camp near New Westminster,Canada, 31021.—Main relief model,Davis at left, then Lee and Jackson,Stone Mt., near Atlanta, Ga., 22121.—Making fine table salt by vacuum panprocess, Ithaca, N. Y., 22100.—Manand woman riding typical saddle horses,Colorado Springs. Col., 29569.—Man-chester ship canal, Manchester, Eng-land, 28341.—Manufacturing sewerpipe, Medicine Hat, Canada, 31032.

Mine rescue team with patient, Nelson,B. C, Canada, 31048.—Minneapolis.Minn., looking across the MississippiRiver toward a large flour mill,

22204.—Modern automobile truck, be-ing loaded, Pennsylvania, 32054.

Modern speedboats racing. Tampa,Fla., 32048.—Modern two-wheeled trac-

tor pulling double plow through prairie

sod, Alberta, Canada, 31012.—Motor-boat on the Anclote River near TarponSprings, Fla., 32049.—Motor launchesin harbor, Miami, Fla., 32037.—Nativefish trap, beach scene near Numadzu,Japan, 14982.—Negro woman hangingSpanish moss on wires to dry ?

Fla.,

22104—New road being blastedthrough the mountain, near Edison,Calif., 32009—New York state bargecanal paralleled for many miles by the

New York central railway, 32013.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 11625

Niagara (Brig.) flagship of Commo-dore Perry, Erie., Pa.. 32014.—Oilwells with primitive derricks, Petrolia,

Canada, 31050.—Operating machinery'for opening and closing lock gate. Wil-son dam, Muscle Shoals. Ala.. 32047.

Ox team pulling modern wagon, nearCanning, N. S., Canada, 31023.—Packtrain of horses bringing fuel down theHakone Mts., Japan. 14986.—Packtrain of horses, Jasper. Canada.31022.—Packing sand over the core of

Fordson tractor motor block, Detroit.

Mich., 22424.—Porters carrying bar-rels, boxes and other burdens acrossthe Galata bridge, Constantinople.Turkey, 24122.—Post chaise, fair ofthe iron horse, Baltimore, Md., 1927,

32052.—Pottery, Nazareth, Palestine,

interior. 19673.—Powder roll for mak-ing powdered milk after all water hasbeen evaporated, Wellington, Ontario,Canada, 31039.—Power loom, Guelph,Canada, 31026!—Queer looking row-boats used at Rangoon. Burma,27451.—Receiving and weighing milkat dairy, Toronto, Canada, 31042.

Reeling cotton, Palestine, 19677.

Rock cars and hauling engines. PointAnn. Ontario, Canada, 31031.—Rollsfor crushing flaxseed. Guelph, Canada,31027.—Salting the curd and filling thehoops, Mt. Elgin, Ontario, Canada,31044.—Sawing red cedar logs into

short lengths for shingles, Canada,31019.—Sicilian porcelain of the 17thcentury, Palermo, Sicily, 3339.—Sight-seeing motor busses, Vancouver, B. C,Canada, 31013.—Silkworm eggs. Japan,14981.—Silver, zinc and lead mine,Kimberley. B. C, Canada, generalview. 31047.—Ski jumping at Le FroyGlacier, Canadian Rockies, Canada,31063.—Sole room, shoe factory, Mon-treal, . Canada. 31024.—Speeders, cot-

ton mill. Chattanooga, Tenn., 22458.

Spry {Former Governor) and Secre-

tary Work with large herd of Alaskanreindeer, 21107.—Steaming Mountains,New Zealand, 24354.—Stone masons atwork, Palestine, 19674.—St. Peters-

burg, Fla.. street lined on both sides

with parked automobiles, 32053.

Stripping tire from core, showingcollapsible core, Goodyear tire factory,

Akron, O.. 22602.—Tampa, Fla., docks,32046.—Three dogs hauling water in

a wagon. Atlin, B. C, Canada, 31014.—Tionesta, typical Great Lakes steamer,Lake Superior, 32042.—Train consist-

ing of engine and one coach going upsteep incline by cog railway, Switzer-land. 27516.—Trim .saw at work, Van-couver, Canada, 31020.—Tumbling mill

which cleans motor castings by thefriction of little pieces of steel calledstars. Detroit. Mich., interior, 22426.

Upper Nile near Rejaf, Sudan, Egypt,8624.—Vertical strata of rock nearQuebec, Canada, 31059.—Wilson dam,Muscle Shoals. Ala., looking from topof lock two toward lower lock gate,

32045.—Wilson dam. Muscle Shoals,Ala., lower gate to upper lock, closeview, 29596.—Wolverine, first steel

gunboat built in the U. S . Erie. Pa.,

32015. © May 5. 1928 ; 2 c. each June25 ; J 298294-298394.

Kiernan (Frank) & co., New York.11584

New York {City) Wall and Broadstreets, corner of, 1870. © May 7,

1928 ; 2 c. June 5 ; K 236974.

Kilburn (Murray) air shot co., Eu-reka, Calif. 11585

Humboldt state teachers college,

Areata, Calif. © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Mar. 21 ; J 296999.

Kincher (Lotta) Meeker, Col. 11586

Fishin'. © Aug. 10, 1927 ; 2 c. June19, 1928 ; J 298147.

King features syndicate, inc., NewYork. 11587-11625

Barney Google and Spark Plug, 1928.

© Weekly

:

Apr. 1-29; 1 c. each Apr. 5-May 2;K 236563-236567.—May 6-27 ; 1 c. eachMay 8-31 ; K 235921-235924.—June 3-

24; 1 c. each June 5-28; K 238298-238301.

Chic Cherie. Latest fashions, 1928.

© Daily

:

Mar. 1-3; 1 c. each Mar. 10; K235286-235288.

Dimples' day dreams. © Mar. 3,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 235279.

Dizzy's eating house. © Mar. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 235280.

Famous heroines. Jael. © Mar. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 235291.

Freddie the sheik. © Mar. 4, 1928

;

1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 235281.

Just kids. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 10 ; K 235282.

Merely Margy, an awfully sweetgirl, 1928. © Daily:

Mar. 1-3; 1 c. each Mar. 10; K235283-235285.

Sappo. © Mar. 3, 1928; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 235289.

Thimble theatre. © Mar. 3. 1928;1 c. Mar. 10 ; K 235290.

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King features syndicate, inc.—Contd.

Tillie the toiler, 1928. © Weekly:Apr. 1-29; 1 c. each Apr. 5-May 2;K 236568-236572.—May 6-27 ; 1 c. eachMay 8-31 ; K 235917-235920.—June 3-24: 1 c. each June 5-28; K 238302-238305.

Kirkpatrick (O. H.) Phoenix, Ariz.

11626

Read-N-buy it, floor plans and eleva-

tions [and] ground plans for outdoorinstallation. Floor plan for indoor in-

stallation [and] bulletin board details.

4 sheets, blueprints. © 1 c. Mar. 23,

1928; I 14907.

Klyne studio, Bangor, Me. 11627

Sprague (Adelbert W.) © 1 c. May4, 1928 ; J 297439.

Knapp co., inc., New York.11628-11654

27 prints:Adele.—At anchor.—B i r c h e s .-

Breaking in.—Carmen.—Charmaine.

Charmer.—Dimples.—Early t h a w.

Hello there.—Junior.—Love birds.

Love nest.—Mitona.—Moonlight andyou.—My darling.—My old Dutch.

No! No!—Ride 'em.—Sally Lee.

Silent Rockies.—Spilled milk.—Springin Holland.—Sylvan home.—Taking'em.—Viking.—Winter days. © Apr.15 1928 ; 2 c. each May 15 ; K 235724-235750.

Knight (Charles) New York.11655, 11656

Are you the one, etc. © Apr. 11,

1928; 2 c. Apr. 20; K 235592.

Plan your insurance estate. [Wom-an carrying baby, followed by little

girl ; house and garage in background]© Apr. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 9 ; K 236344.

Knoerzer (Art) Hammond, Ind.11657-11659

Ad Readers, Mr. and Mrs., 2. ©May 23, 1928 ; 2 c. June 2 ; K 235994.

3. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. June2 ; K 235996.

Mr. and Mrs. Ad Reader. © Feb.16, 1928 ; 2 c. June 2 ; K 235995.

Korwin (George F.) Ann Arbor.11660, 11661

Michigan (Univ. of) East engineer-ing bldg., 541. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c.

June 18; J 298142.

vestibule, 761. © Apr. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. June 18.; J 298143.

Kosofsky (Frank) and Kosofsky(Etta) doing business as MaisonSimone, New York. 11662

Two extraordinary values in furs.[Woman running with three deers]

© Apr. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 10 ; K 235450.

Kraemer (George E.) Cincinnati.11663

Burglar alarm. © June 4, 1928;2 c. June 11 ; K 238209.

Kron furniture corp., West New York,N. J. 11664

End of your search. © Mar. 23,1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 6 ; K 236331.

Kubey-Rembrandt studios, Philadel-phia. 11665, 11666

Monteux (Pierre) 10650 (A, B) ©Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 9; J297013, 297014.

Kucker studio co., Springfield, Mo.11667

Springfield, Mo., Boy scout band,1928. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May 12;J 297513.

Kuntz (Joseph F.) Pittsburgh. 11668

Meter case for South Penn oil co.

Blueprint. © 1 c. June 30, 1928; I

15291.

L. L. products co., Brooklvn.11669-11671

Every one knows the whole worldover, etc. ; J 298519.—From hillside,

meadow & lawn, etc. ; J 298518.—LadyLuck ; J 298517. © Apr. 24, 1928 ; 2 c.

each June 29.

Ladino pub. co., inc., New York. 11672

[Dancing couples] © June 22,

1928 ; 2 c. June 23 ; K 237156.

Landsverk (O. N.) Minot, N. D.' 11673

Northwest fair, Minot, N. D. ©June 12, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298107.

Laubenheim (Bert L.) Fort Worth.Tex. 11674, 11675

Kiamitia. [Mountains and riverscenery] © Apr. 28, 1928: 2 c. June18; K 238140.

Ship of fortune, Kiamitia. © Apr.28, 1928 ; 2 c. June 18 ; K 238139.

Lauer (Alvah R.) Ames, la. 11676

Simplex correlation form. © 1 c.

May 19, 1928 ; I 15025.

Lawless (Edward Joseph) Livermore,Calif. 11677-11680

Livermore, Calif.

:

Air view; J 298513.—Arroyo sani-torium, air view; J 298512.—U. S. V.

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hospital ; J 298515.—U. S. V. hospital,

air view ; J 298514. © June 21, 1928 ;

2 c. each June 28.

Lawrence studio, Lawrence, Kan.11681

Curtis (Senator) group. © June20, 1928 ; 2 c. June 27 ; J 298480.

Leahy (Joseph) Washington. 11682

Washington, D. C. Washington mon-ument thru Japanese cherry blossoms;

© May 8, 1928 ; 2 c. May 16 ; J 297556.

Lee (Charles E.) New York. 11683

Ratios of operations, class 1 roads,

12 months ended Dec. 31. © May 31,

1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; I 15256.

Lee (Curtis) Alligator, Miss. 11684

[Plain figuresl © Oct. 26, 1927;2 c. Apr. 12, 1928; K 235311.

Le Fort (Emilio Charles) Pullman,Wash. 11685-11691

Chart of the position of personalpronoun objects in the third person.(Case of se as indirect object) Blue-print. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1928; I 14870.

Chart showing the position of pro-noun objects, direct and indirect ob-

jects. Blueprint. © 1 c. Mar. 14,

1928; I 14871.

5 drawings:Chart showing the position of pro-

noun objects, direct and indirect ob-

jects, sheet 1, 2; I 15130, 15131.—Chart of the position of personal pro-noun, objects in the third person.(The case of se as indirect object) 3;I 15132.—Object pronouns used withinfinitives, present participles (ger-

unds) affirmative imperatives and sub-jectives used as affirmative impera-tives, 5; I 15134.—Verb Gustar andits general use with other verbs,nouns, demonstrative pronouns, etc.,

4 ; I 15133. © Apr. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJune 9.

Lepow (Charles M.) New Orleans.11692

Cleaners and dyers where the charmof newness is restored. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 7 ; K 235449.

Le Sesne (Richard H.) DaytonaBeach, Fla. 11693-11697

Daytona Beach, Fla., 8591. © May15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; J 297654.

from aeroplane. 4812. © Dec.28, 1927 ; 2 c. May 5, 1928 ; J 297445.

Storm, 5896. © May 21, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 25 ; J 297727.

Tropical storm, 5875. © May 21,

1928; 2 c. May 25; J 297726.

Wonder beach of the world. ©Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 23 ; J 297242.

Lewis (Ephraim Benjamin) Los An-geles. 11698

When other helpers fail and com-forts flee Dr. Lewis wT

ill finance andrescue thee. [Growling wolf finan-

cier's insignia] © Feb. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 9 ; K 235593.

Lewis (J. Vincent) Mansfield, O.11699

First tooth. © 1 c. Feb. 4, 1928; J297096.

Liggett & Myers tobacco co., NewYork. 11700

How do you like these new Chester-field advertisements? (In True StoryMagazine, June, 1928) © May 1,

1928 ; 1 c. May 15 ; K 235751.

Lincoln pet. products co., Flint, Mich.11701

Doran (Mildred) flying schoolma'moriginator of Pacific flight. John(Augie) Pedlar, pilot. Lt. Villas R.Knope, U. S. N., navigator. WilliamF. Malloska, financer. © Mar. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 23 ; K 236310.

Lincoln warehouse corp., New York.11702

Lincoln medallion. © June 21,

1928 ; 2 c. June 22 ; J 298275.

Lind (William Stanton) Harrisburg,Pa. 11703

Please! © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr.7 ; K 235296.

Link-belt co., Chicago. 11704

Determining lengths of drive chains.

© May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; I 15255.

Littlefield (Henry Breckon) Bronx-ville, N. Y. 11705

Typical development by H. B. Little-

field mutual projects. © Apr. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 26 ; I 14961.

Loose-Wiles biscuit co., Kansas City,

Mo. 11706-11709

4 prints

:

[In Valencia's gardens] ; K 235839.—[Not borrowed feathers] ; K 235838.—[Rollicking] ; K 235840. — [Victor'sprize] ; K 235841. © Apr. 30, 1928

;

2 c. each May 21.

Lorey (Gustave) Saratoga Springs,N. Y. 11710

Towson (Eleanor) © 1 c. May 4,

1928; J 297443.

209

CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTEIES11711 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Los Angeles Examiner. 11711-11716

Americans must get over this habit,

etc. © June 10, 1928; 1 c. June 21;K 237144.

Give it the final gong! © June 16,

1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238235.

Lake (Arthur) as Harold Teen. ©June 15, 1928 ; 1 c. June 21 ; K 237145.

Los Angeles—and all lit up. ©June 14, 1928 ; 1 c. June 21 ; K 237143.

Remove the blot ! © June 9, 1928;

1 c. June 21 ; K 237142.

Saratoga (U. S. S.) © Apr. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 10 ; K 235594.

Lucas-Kanarian, inc., New York.11717

Terlemzian (Panos) © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 10 ; J 297048.

Lumart studio, Toledo, O.11718-11730

Brewster (Hon. Ralph O.) governorof Maine. © Mar. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.

14; J 297081.

Hammill (Mrs. John) Iowa. ©Mar. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297079.

Hardee (Mrs. Cary A.) Florida. ©Mar. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297080.

0"Reilly (Rev. T. C.) Bishop of

Scranton, full length standing withbook. © Feb. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J297086.

full length with cape. © Feb.

12, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297085.

large figure with book. © Feb.12, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297087.

large figure without book. ©Feb. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297089.

seated figure. © Feb. 12, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297088.

with ermine. © Feb. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297084.

Robinson (Hon. Robert P.) governorof Delaware. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 14; J 297078.

Sorlie (Hon. Arthur G.) .governorof North Dakota. © May 15, 1928;2 c. May 31 ; J 297818.

Spaulding (Hon. Huntley M. ) gov-ernor of New Hampshire. © Mar. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; J 297083.

Spaulding (Mrs. Huntley M.) NewHampshire. © Mar. 28, 1928; 2 c.

Apr, 14; J 297082.

Lumbermens mutual casualty co., Chi-cago. 11731-11736

6 prints :

Clou dans la cour, etc. Bulletin 32;K 235798.—Danger! Bulletin 39; K

235799.—Gardez votre idee. Bulletin67; K 235801.—Meilleure mesure, etc.

Bulletin 19; K 235797.—Soyez pru-dents. Bulletin 46, 69; K 235800,235802. © Feb. 28, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 2.

Lyons (Roe) Grand Junction, Col.

11737

Long horn steer. © Mar. 30, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 5 ; J 296966.

Lyons (William H.) & co., inc., Buf-falo. 11738-11740

Our own publication

:

[Norton] — [Plaza-Ritz] — [St. An-drews] © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachMar. 30; K 236275-236277.

McAllister (Louis L.) Burlington, Vt.11741

Vermont (Univ.) © May 9, 1928;2 c. May 11 ; J 297502.

McBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.11742-11775

Monument

:

2014. Levine ; J 297492.—2019. Brad-ley ; J 297491.—2028. Appleby; J297490.—2029. Studebaker ; J 297489.—2030. Krawmer ; J 297488.—2033. Car-penter ; J 297487. © Apr. 10, 1928;2 c. each May 11.

Monument

:

2036. Chandler; J 297484.—2037.Bromfield ; J 297483.—2044. Garden ; J297482.—2045. Meglott ; J 297481. ©Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. each May 11.

Monument

:

2046. Michel; J 297769.—2047. LaSalle; J 297770.—2050. Henry; J297772.—2051. Martin; J 297773. ©Apr. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 28.

Monument

:

2052. Hinten.—2059. Glover.—2060.Freeman.—2061. Nathan. © May 1,

1928; 2 c. each May 28; J 297774-297777.

Monument

:

2053. Mervin.—2054. Finley.—2055.Enlow.—2056. Melvin.—2062. Hart-man. © May 10, 1928 : 2 c. each May28; J 297779-297782, 297778.

Monument

:

2063. Heiner; J 297784.—2066. Wil-lis; J 297783. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

each May 28.

Monument

:

2064. Wilmore; J 297766.—2065.Gandert; J 297765.—2068. Carmen: J297771.—2071. Graham; J 297768.—2076. Workman ; J 297767. © May 18,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 28.

Monument. 2012. Forkner. © Apr.1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 11 ; J 297494.

210

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 11805

2013. Hoffman. © Apr. 1, 1928 ;

2 c. May 11 ; J 297493.

2034. Bromfield. © Apr. 13,

1928 ; 2 c. May 11 ; J 297486.

2035. Kroger. © Apr. 13, 1928 ;

2 c. May 11 ; J 297485.

McCarthy (Daniel P.) New York.11776

[Whip-it golf and tennis court,

drawing for] © 1 c. May 23, 1928;I 15038.

McCarthy (Marguerite) and Bidclle

(Winifred) New York.11777, 11778

Mac-Win. © June 11, 1928; 2 c.

June 13; K 238097.

Seven % with safety and security.

© Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 25; K235428.

McCormick (Frank J.) Tupper Lake,N. Y. 11779-11781

3 photographs

:

Wild deer at attention. — Wilddeer.—Wild deer feeding. © May 25,

1928: 2 c. each May 24; J 297845-297847.

McCulloch bros., Phoenix, Ariz. 11782

Phoenix, Ariz., First Presbyterianchurch. © June 16, 1928; 2 c. June21 : J 298271.

McDonald (Helen French) San Fran-cisco. 11783, 11784

T Secret of longevity, cancer, cata-lysis, cause, nature and prevention ofdegenerative diseases] © Mar. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; I 15054.

Secret of longevity, cancer, cata-lysis, the cause, nature and preventionof degenerative diseases. [Dentalchart] © 1 c. June 18, 1928 ; I 15240.

MacDonald (Ronald Allen) SpringHill, Ala. 11785

Come on, put one over. © Apr. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; J 297462.

McFadden (Archie Hugh) Wheatland,Wy. 11786

[Our birds. 2 golden eagles and 1bald eagle] © Mar. 15, 1928; 1 c.

Mar. 20 ; 1 c. Apr. 7 ; K 236347.

MacFarland (H. A.) Los Angeles.11787

Druggists radio club. © June 9,

1928 ; 2 c. June 13 ; K 238090.

McFetriclge (John R.) & sons, Phila-delphia. 11788

Reed (David A.) for United Statessenator. © Apr. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4

;

K 235273.

McGee (William Harvey) Los Angeles.11789, 11790

Offices border to border. [Map of

western portion of U. S. from Cana-dian to Mexican borders, enclosed in

circlel © May 9, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28

;

K 236849.

Wilshire corner, Los Angeles, Calif.

© June 19, 1928; 2 c. June 25; K237180.

McGrath (Synan M.) New York.11791

Smith (Alfred E.) the guiding[star] of our nation. © June 21,

1928 ; 2 c. June 26 ; K 238236.

MacHarg (John Brainerd) Appleton,Wis. 11792

Sandburg (Carl) the poet, and Edw.Payne of Springfield, 111., standing onmound at New Salem, 111. © 1 c. Apr.28, 1928; J 297415.

McKay (Rollin H.) Missoula, Mont.11793-11799

Alberton bridge, dedication of, 373.

© May 14, 1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; J 297718.

Lo Lo (Mt.) Bitter Root Valley, 378.

© May 19, 1928 ; 2 c. June 30 ; J 298795.

5 photographs

:

Angus McDonald (Lake) in June,491.—McDonald (Lake) 493.—MaletoIsland from highway, 492.—Modern ir-

rigation dam, 495.—Rochester Island,494. © June 25, 1928 ; 2 c. each June30; J 298801-298805.

McKenna (W. P.) Los Angeles. 11800

Tribute to our Lindbergh. © May30, 1928 ; 2 c. June 28 ; J 298501.

McQueen (F.) advertising co., Dallas.11801, 11802

[Football player in action] © Apr.2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 : K 235455.

[Reaching the goal] © Apr. 6, 1928 :

2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 235456.

Manievich (Abraham) New York.11803

Destruction of the ghetto. © Nov.15, 1927 ; 2 e. Apr. 12, 192S ; K 235322.Marschall (Lucie) Llano, Tex. 11804Treaty between John O. Meusebach

and the Comanche Indians on the SanSaba, Mar. 2. 1847. © Mar. 31. 1928;2 c. Apr. 7 ; J 296989.

Marsh (J. B.) Des Moines, la. 11805

6-86 ft. bottom chord arch spans, pro-posed international bridge, Santa FeSt.. El Paso, Tex., sketch for. Blue-print. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. June 7;I 15104.

211

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES11806 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Marshall (S. A.) jr., Rome, Ga. 11806

Three-in-one model plane. [Construc-tion plans. Blueprint] © Apr. 2, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 5 ; I 14866.

Marshall-Wells co., Duluth. 11807

A. H. B. Associated hardware buy-ers. © Mar. 10, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 4;K 236329.

Martha burial dress co., Chicago.11808-11820

Martha burial dress, 6002, 6003,6008-6010, 6012, 6014-6017, 6019-6021.

© 1 c. each Apr. 3, 1928; J 296941-296953.

Martin (Edward Jackson) Santa Ana,Calif. 11821, 11822

Huntington Beach, Calif. © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. June 11 ; J 297986.

Santa Ana, Calif., business district.

© Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 31; J297307.

Mason (Thomas) East Orange, N. J.

11823-11829

Mt. Mitchell section :

And Inland Terrain no. 1, showingWater Witch ; J 297820.—And InlandTerrain no. 2, showing Water Witchbath houses; J 297821.—Showing ele-

vation of adjacent shore line and boule-vard bisecting property ; J 297819.

Showing Spermaceti Cove and SandyHook ; J 297823.—Showing SpermacetiCove, tip of Sandy Hook and adjoin-ing tableland; J 297825.—ShowingWater Witch; J 297824.—Showing.Water Witch dock ; J 297822. © May10, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 31.

Matthews (Ben V.) Winston-Salem,N. C. 11830, 11831

Mattison (Don) A, B. © June 22,

1928: 2 c. each June 25; J 298477,298478.

Mauver (Joseph M.) Galveston. Tex.11832-11837

Galveston, Tex., bathing girl revue,prize winners, June, 1928. © June 12,

1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; J 298109.

1928, coronation scene, MissUniverse 1927 crowning Miss Universe1928. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. June 11;J 297989.

1928, coronation scene,Miss Universe 1928, Miss Universe1927 and Miss Italy. © June 8, 1928

;

2 c. June 11 ; J 297988.

international bathing girl re-

vue, June, 1928. © June 22, 1928;2 c. June 25 ; J 298279.

third international pageant ofpulchritude and ninth annual bath-ing girl revue. © June 4, 1928; 2 c.

June 8 ; J 297904.

view with arms up. ©June 4, 1928 ; 2 c. June 8 ; J 297903.

May (Normon E.) Grand Lerge, Mich.11838

Big Bertha. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 13 ; J 297055.

Mayer repair, inc., Brooklyn. 11839

Rapid and right. © Mar. 17, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236429.

Means (George Jefferson) and Bur-roughs (Fred E.) Kansas City,

Mo. 11840

Five way spread. © 1 c. Apr. 30,

1928; I 15041.

Mears (Mary M.) Provincetown, Mass.11841

Repentance; by Helen FarnsworthMears. © May 12, 1928 ; 2 c. May 16

;

J 297566.

Mellor & Allen, inc., Philadelphia.11842

Mellor & Allen, inc., The insurancecompany. The trust company.[Bridge design] © Mar. 15, 1928;2 c. May 1 ; K 235803.

Merrill (Harry L.) Biddeford, Me.11843

[Weather bureau chart averagesand regional map] © Apr. 26, 1928;2 c. May 24 ; K 235848.

Messenger pub. co., Chicago.11844-11856

13 prints

:

Betrayal.—Carrying the cross.

Christ and the children.—Christ in

the temple.—Come unto me.—Eastermorn.—Healing touch.—Isaac blesses

Jacob.—Lord, is it I?—Nativity.

Parting his garments.—Sermon on the

mount.—Triumphal entry. © May 15,

1928; 2 c. each June 30; K 237247-

237259.

Metallite Corp., Cleveland. 11857

Peace at last. © Feb. 6, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 20; K 235451.

Metric metal works, Erie, Pa.11858-11873

Volume and pressure chart, P-15,

P-15-S, P-30, P-30-S, P-50, P--50-S,

P-100, P-100-S, P-200. P-200-S, P-300, P-500, P-500-S, P-3015. © Apr.

2, 1928; 2 c. each June 1; I 15076-

15079. 15081-15090.

212

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2. 1928 12128

1928

2 c.

P-300-S. © Mar. 27,

2 c. June 1 ; I 15057.

Z-36. © Apr. 2, 1928June 1 ; I 15080.

Metropolitan newspaper service, NewYork. 11874-12128

Act two begins. © Apr. 4. 1928;1 c. May 7 ; K 235642.

All-around middy. © Apr. 24.

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235659.

Ancient and modern. © June 4,

1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238267.

April foolishness. © Mar. 31, 1928

;

1 c. May 2 ; K 235573.

At the Penn relays. © .May 1,

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236892.

Bent-on winning. © May 17, 1928;1 c. June 4 ; K 236906.

Better than Frisch? © Apr. 17,

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235653.

Biggest pitchers. © Mar. 29, 1928;1 c. May 2 ; K 235571.

Bon voyage ! © Apr. 18, 1928 ; 1 c.

May 7; K 235654.

Can Jimmy stop Sammy? © May14, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236903.

Champion of champions. © May 11,1C28 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236901.

Court battles. © Apr. 13, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235650.

Dangerous sports. © Apr. 28, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235663.

Detroit's hopes. © Apr. 5, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235643.

Dodger catchers. © Mar. 22, 19281 c. May 2 ; K 235565.

Easter greetings. © Apr. 6, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235644.

Eight wonders of the sport world© Apr. 14, 1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235651

Ella Cinders, 1928. © Daily

:

Mar. 16, 17, 19-24, 26-31, 18, 25 ; 1 ceach May 1; K 235530-235545.—Apr1-30; 1 c. each May 7; K 235635235610-235615, 235636, 235616-235621235637, 235622-235627, 235638, 235628-235633, 235639. 235634.—May 1-19, 21-26, 28, 29, 31; 1 c. each June 4; K236937-236941, 236963, 235942-236947,236964, 236948-236962.—May 20, 27;1 c. each June 8 ; K 238013, 238014.—June 1-15: 1 c. each June 26; K238239, 238240, 238237, 238241-238246,238238, 238247-23S25L—June 17, 24;1 c. each July 2 ; K 237260, 237261.

Fair record breakers. © June 7,

1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238270.

Father and son. . © Apr. 3, 1928;1 c. May 7 ; K 235641.

Fielding marvel. © June 13, 19281 c. June 26; K 238275.

Fighting champion. © May 25.

1928; 1 c. June 4; K 236913.

Fire still burns. © May 31, 19281 c. June 4 ; K 236917.

Flying Dutchman. © Apr. 7, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235645.

Fred's big year. © Apr. 25, 19281 c. May 7 ; K 235660.

Gay young blades. © June 14, 19281 c. June 26; K 238276.

Gem of the ocean. © May 5, 19281 c. June 4 ; K 236896.

Giant Giant. © Mar. 26, 1926; 1 c.

May 2 ; K 235568.

Good Time Guy. 1928. © Daily :

Mar. 16, 17, 19-24. 26-31; 1 c. eachMay 1; K 235546-235559.—Apr. 2-7,

9-14, 16-21. 23-28, 30; 1 c. each May7; K 236623-236647.—May 1-5; 1 c.

each June 4; K 236926-236930.—May7-12; 1 c. each June 4: K 236918-236923. (In Evening. Bulletin, Provi-dence)—May 7-12; 1 c. each June 4;K 236931-236936. (In Hartford DailyCourant)—May 14. 15; 1 c. each June4; K 236924, 236925.—May 16-19, 21-26, 28, 29, 31: 1 c. each June 8; K238015-238027.—June 1, 2, 4-9, 11-15;1 c. each June 26 ; K 238252-238264.

Handv Andv. © Apr. 11, 1928 ; 1 c.

May 7 ; K 235648.

Hey! hey! Heydler. © Apr. 12,

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235649.

High C's. © Mar. 21, 1928; 1 c.

May 2 ; K 235564.

Horn-rimmed hurlers. © Mar. 19,

1928; 1 c. May 2; K 235562.

In the Hall of fame. © Mar. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235563.

Left-handed wonder. © June 6,

1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238269.

Let George do it. © May 24, 1928

;

1 c. June 4; K 236912.

M'Carthy's two Charleys. © May4, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236895.

Man of money. © May 7, 1928 ; 1 c.

June 4; K 236897.

May birthdays. © Apr. 30, 1928;1 c. May 7 ; K 236648.

Milwaukee Joe. © Apr. 19, 1928.

1 c. May 7 ; K 235655.

More speed. © Apr. 26. 1928; 1 c.

May 7 ; K 235661.

Oo-la-la! © Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c.

May 7; K 235658.

Ott and Cohen, Coen and Lott. ©June 9, 1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238272.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12129 pt. iv. n. s., v. 23

Metropolitan newspaper service—Con.

Pitching well for Dodgers. © June2, 1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 283266.

Quintessence of pitchers. © JuneL-1928; 1 c. June 26; K 238265.

Race of the century. © June 12,

1928 ; 1 c. June 26 ; K 238274.

Rajah's playmates. © Mar. 28,

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235570.

Rangers' boss. © Mar. 16, 1928;1 c. May 2 ; K 235560.

'Ray for Reigh and Ray. © Mav21, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236909. -

Record wreckers. © Mar. 30. 1928

;

1 c. May 2 ; K 235572.

Ring out, wild bells. © Apr. 10,

1928; 1 c. May 7; K 235647.

Ruby Robert himself. © Mar. 24,

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235567.

Senator from Alabama. © May 29.

1928 : 1 c. June 4 ; K 236916.

Sir Walter's conqueror. © May 2,

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236893.

Speed. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c. May7 ; K 235657.

Surprising Sammy. © May 23.

1928; 1 c. June 4; K 236911.

Tennis alphabet—A. © May 8,

1928; 1 c. June 4; K 236898.

B. © May 15, 1928; 1 c. June4; K 236904.

C. © May 22, 1928; 1 c. June4; K 236910.

D. © May 28, 1928; 1 c. June4; K 236915.

F. © June 8. 1928: 1 c. June26 ; K 238271.

-G. © June 11, 1928 ; 1 c. June26 ; K 238273.

These boys can hit. © Apr. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235662.

Thinker. © Apr. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. May7 ; K 235656.

Three good reasons. © May 19,

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236908.

Triumphs again. © June 5, 1928

;

1 c. June 26 ; K 238268.

Turf classic. © May 12, 1928 ; 1 c.

June 4; K 236902.

Two gentlemen of St. Louis. ©May 16, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236905.

Two new umpires. © May 3, 1928

;

1 c. June 4 : K 236894.

Two of Stanford's best. © May 18,

1928; 1 c. June 4; K 236907.

Uncle Tom's jabbin ! © Apr. 9,

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235646.

Versatile senorita. © Mar. 23,1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235566.

West Point and Harrv Wilson. ©May 26, 1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236914.

When left is right. © May 9, 1928

;

1 c. June 4 ; K 236899.

Whitey's big chance. © Apr. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. May 7 ; K 235652.

Wildcat's meow. © June 15, 1928;1 c. June 26 ; K 238277.

Will Collett collect? © May 10.

1928 ; 1 c. June 4 ; K 236900.

Will Jimmy beat Sammv? © Mar.17, 1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235561.

World* conquerors. © Apr. 2. 1928;1 c. May 7 ; K 235640.

Youth will be served. © Mar. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235569.

Meyercord co., Chicago. 12129-12145

[Buttercup, 1-5] © Dec. 2. 1927;2 c. each June 7, 1928; K 237010-237014.

Mother [Forget-me-not, bluebird]

© Jan. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; K 236968.

[Wild rose, A-E] © Mar. 31, 1928

;

2 c. each June 4 ; K 236969-236973.

6 prints

:

[Brown eyed Susan] ; K 237020.—[Forget me-not] ; K 237019.— [Pansy] ;

K 237017.— [Poppy] ; K 237018.—[Rose] ; K 237016.—[Sweet pea] ; K237015. © July 9, 1927 ; 2 c. each June7, 1928.

Miami letter service, inc.. Dayton, O.12146-12150

In loving memory. [Christ beingcarried] © May 3, 1928 ; 2 c. May 18

;

K 235859.

In loving memory. [Madonna] ©May 3, 1928 ; 2 c. May 18 ; K 235860.

In loving remembrance. [Crucifix-

ion] © May 3. 1928; 2 c. May 18;K 235758.

In sympathy. [Christ with crownof thorns] © May 3, 1928; 2 c. May18 ; K 235759.

Thy will be done. [Christ in atti-

tude of prayer] © May 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 18; K 235760.

Milch galleries, New York. 12151

Interior. (In Literary Digest, Apr.28, 1928) © Apr. 26, 1928: 1 c. May16; K 235772.

Miller (Don W.) Burlington, Kan.12152, 12153

Burlington, Kan.. Christian church.

© Mar. 30. 1928: 2 c. Apr. 27; J297411.

214

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 12217

High school. © Mar. 30, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 27; J 297663.

Miller (George M.) Philadelphia.12154

International globe roller. © 1 c.

May 25, 1928; J 297725.

Miner (H. C.) lithographing co., NewYork. 12155-12158

Auto races

:

[1-2 sheet card, 28637] ; K 2'38325.—

[1 sheet poster, 28636] ; K 238324,—[8 sheet poster, 28635] ; K 238323.—L16 sheet poster, 28634] ; K 238322.

© June 11, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 28.

Mitchell (Alvis Michael) Harrisburg,111. 12159-12163

Birger's last stand, 1-5. © Apr. 19,

1928: 2 c. each Apr. 23; J 297243-297247.

Mitchell, Gartner & Walton, FortWort, Tex. 12164

There is something in numbers. ©Apr. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; K 235707.

Mobley (Marvin Coleman) Atlanta.12165

For the want of insurance, the dealwas lost. © June 18, 1928 ; 2 c. June20 ; K 238203.

Montgomery (John N.) Attleboro,Mass. 12166-12168

3 photographs

:

Moonlight, Boston harbor, A, B.

New England sunset. © May 5, 1928

;

2 c. each May 16 ; J 297562-297564.

Montgomery (Ora A.) Detroit. 12169Better health protection. © Mar.

4, 1928 ; 21 c. Apr. 4 ; K 235268.

Moore (C. Lenwood) Los Angeles.12170

Ferro. [Special design rustic andhammered finish granite mausoleum,etc. Blueprint] © 1 c. Apr. 7, 1928;1 14868.

Moore (Henry Carlos) Owosso, Mich.12171

Owosso, Mich., Fayette square. ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 6 ; J 298047.

Moore press, inc., New York. 12172

Auction bridge. © June 15, 1928;2 c. June 23 ; K 237155.

Morra (A.) Union City, N. J. 12173

Union City. N. J.. B. P. O. E. lodge1357 and city, aerial view. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 26 ; J 297304.

Morris (Benjamin Frank) Nashville.12174

Hi-Ne. © Apr. 8,. 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.11; K 236369.

Morris (Cedric Anderson) Detroit.

12175Copy-fitting scale. © Apr. 30, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 30 ; I 15023.

Morris (William Earle) Glacier Park,Mont. 12176

America's first. Two Gun White-calf. © May 28, 1928; 2 c. June 6;J 297884.

Morrison (Archibald B.) Toledo, O.

12177[Run off chart for serial bonds] ©

1 c. Apr. 14, 1928; I 14894.

Morse (Sidney) New York. 12178

Giants vs. Braves at Polo grounds,New York, play-by-play analysis ofgame. © 1 c. May 31, 1928; I 15069.

Morton (Benjamin A.) New York.12179, 12180

[Cross section of steel frame bldg.

with engaged corner towers] © 1 c.

Apr. 4, 1928 ; I 14839.

Outline perspective of steel framebldg. with engaged corner towers] ©1 c. Apr. 4, 1928 ; I 14840.

Morton & co., San Francisco. 12181

Brotherhood of locomotive firemenand enginemen convention, San Fran-cisco. 1928. © June 14, 1928; 2 c.

June 21 ; J 298259.

Morton mfg. co., Chicago. 12182-12217

9 prints

:

Fog—slow down; K 238291.—Great-er value—higher price; K 238290.—It's a big question ; K 238283.—No manever became rich by spending all heearned; K 238286.—Over the backfence; K 238289.—Pep without pur-pose is piffle ; K 238288.—Smooth roadbeats hills and hollows; K 238287.—Why bother about a few small leaks;K 238285—Why make mistakes; K238284. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 27.

27 prints:Announcement ; K 237190.—Best way

to kill time is to work it to death;K 237211.—Beware of the exit; K237204.—Bugs ; K 237212.—Dull edgeand a keen mind; K 237200.—Firesburn jobs; K 237206.—First steam-boat; K 237216.—Follow a job thruyour department ; K 237193.—How dothey do it ; K 237192.—I can beat that

;

K 237213.—I must have service; K237194.—Initiative ; K 237208.—Likea breath of fresh air ; K 237205.—Mo-mentum; K 237215.—Much haste—lit-

tle speed; K 237201.—Now let's havesome kicks; K 237203.—Office layout;

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Morton mfg. co.—Continued.

K 237198.—Poor old typewriter; K237209.—Red tape; K 237199.—Some-time next week; K 237196.—Spoilage;K 237195.—They see us through ourletters ; K 237202.—Think ; K 237191—Trifles make perfection ; K 237207.

We; K 237210.—What does it cost towrite a letter; K 237197.—Where'sthat letter; K 237214. © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each June 28.

Mother's day international assn.,

Philadelphia. 12218

Jarvis (Anna) © Apr. 19. 1928;2 c. Apr. 27 ; J 297412.

Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.12219, 12220

California (State) Supreme courtjudges. © Apr. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21

;

J 297241.

California (Steamer) at dock, SanFrancisco, Calif. © Apr. 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 9; J 297012.

Munroe (John Gerald) Oak Park, 111.

12221, 12222

Bunnies. © Apr. 7, 1928: 2 c. Apr.

16; J 297093.

Mather bldg. © Mar. 4, 1928 ; 2 c

Apr. 4 ; J 296965.

Munson (Morton L.) Lansing, Mich.12223

Sheep and shadows. © Mar. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21 ; J 297220.

Murray (Austin B.) San Francisco.12224, 12225

[Special design of store front, 2

panels] © 1 c. June 21, 1928; I

15253.

) [3 panels] © 1 c. June 21,

1928; I 15254.

Mutual production co., Pasadena,Calif. 12226

Mutual production co. [Circusscene; tents, and strong man support-ing clowns] © Mar. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 16 ; K 235333.

National association of insuranceagents, New York. 12227

Sign of good insurance. [Policy

sticker for members] © Mar. 2, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 21 ; K 235401.

National biscuit co., New York. 12228[Tea time] © May 5, 1928; 2 c.

May 11 ; K 235686.

National confectioners' assn., Chicago.12229-12231

Children's Day. Sweeten the daywith candy. © Mar. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 7 ; K 235295.

Easter. Sweeten the day withcandy. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 7:K 235293.

Mother's Day. Sweeten the daywith candy. © Mar. 21. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 7 ; K 235294.

National geographic society, Washing-ton. 12232, 12233

Beyond uncharted seas Columbusfinds a new world. © June 13, 1928

;

2 c. June 13 ; K 237081.

Through pathless skies to the Northpole. © Apr. 16. 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16;K 236401.

National hairdressers and cosmetolo-gists assn., inc.. West New Brigh-ton, S. I., N. Y. 12234

National hairdressers and cosmetol-ogists assn., inc. [Insignia] © June7, 1928 ; 2 c. June 8 ; K 237111.

National photo print co., El Paso.12235, 12236

Horned toad, a monster of theSouthwestern desert, 106, 107. ©May 31, 1928; 2 c. each June 5; J297878, 297879.

National service bureau, inc., Chicago.12237-12276

40 prints

:

Ambition, 28.—And I had the samechance as John, but John saved, 11.

Another dollar for the bank book, 32.

Best habit in the world, 9.—Betterequipped man often owes his successto steady, regular saving, 10.—Birth-day number one, 34.—Bread line, 7.

Christmas day, 40.—Dividends, 31.

[Dog burying bone, 26]—Envied, 23.

Franklin (Benjamin) If you would bewealthy, etc., 3.—Glittering promise ofriches too often brings only want, etc..

30.—Home fires, 4.—Independence day,24.—Individual bank accounts devel-ops self-reliance in every member of

your family, 17.—Lincoln (Abraham)Teach economy. That is one of thefirst and highest virtues. 6.—Man

the idea, with his banker's friendlyinterest, etc., 5.—Money men save in

their twenties makes life-long dreamscome true, 21.—Money—the power thatmoves the world, 33.—New Year's day,1.—Own your home! A comfort dur-ing your lifetime, etc., 25.—Powermeans thrift, 14.—Proof of his

thoughtfulness, 27.—Purpose, workand thrift .assure success, 35.—Resultof early training, 20. — Roosevelt(Theodore) Extravagance rots char-

acter, etc., 29.—Savings that grow asthe child grows, etc.. 22.—Start for

success, 15.—Thanksgiving day. 36.

21u

no. 2, 1928 12296

They win citizenship, contentment,riches, etc., 13.—Thrift during the ac-

tive years brings rich rewards in oldage, 12.—To-day's boy—tomorrow'sman, 39.— [Uncle Sam] Deposits in

many sections show huge gains, 19.

Washington (George) Economy makeshappy homes and sound nations, 8.

Working steadily and saving regular-

ly is the one sure way towards prog-ress, 2.—Your bank balance. Whereis it, 18.—Your future depends onyou. Will you save. 37.—$1000.00saved and invested. 38.—81,198 pau-pers, 16. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 26; K 236809-236848.

Naugle (Clarence E.) Roaring Spring,Pa. 12277

Church vacation Bible school. [Cer-tificate with space for seven sealsl

© June 21, 1928; 2 c. June 25; K238226.

Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) and Naulty(Leslie Fairfax) New York.

1227S-12288Cross sections of various forms of

supporting uprights for Fairnaultflight stations and flightways. © 1 c.

June 29, 1928 ; I 15286.

Fairnault circular, banked centrum,tangential runways, elevated, metalmesh, grille, or grating decks, flight

station for aircraft with Fairnaultmoor mast for airships. © 1 c. June29. 1928; I 15287.

Fairnault clearview, four door sedan,

style taxicab with rear cabette forchauffeur. © 1 c. June 18, 1928; I

15241.

Fairnault fastflight, all-metal, flight-

curves, flightcraft, based on Fairnaultcantilever flightcraft, copyrighted in

1917. © 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15270.

Fairnault flightcurve flightcraft withdual contour flighthull, varied contourand Nault spiral covert wings, separateailerons cantilever framework, Nault-alloy casing and Nault spiral landingwheels. Fairnault flightcurve contoursmake every part of an aircraft fly. ©1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15297.

Fairnault flightwings, flighthulls andfull swing ailerons [and] high speedFairnault cyclone centrum flightwing.used on Fairnault fastflight flightcraft.

© 1 c. June 29, 1928; I 15298.

Fairnault K curve radial, bankedcircular, tangential, all winds flight-

ways for high and low level, elevatedand surface level flight stations orflight terminals, or flight-fields, made ofmetal, wood, concrete, asphalt, or other

form or combination of construction[with] Fairnault dual landing take-off

flightways for any level, Fairnaultflight station or air terminal [with]Fairnault metal moormast for airships.

© 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15280.

Fairnault metal mesh, grille or grat-

ing take-off and landing, elevated dualor single runways for flying fields withhangars and house or buildings spanand with Fairnault moor-masts. ©1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15285.

Fairnault multitype one room apart-ment with built-in couch-bed, libraryshelf, sit-bath and toilet, clothes closet,

ice intake, foyer, ice chest, dial cup-board, pots and pans cupboard, kitch-

enette with cooking stove, sink, fold upshelves, garbage chute, ventilatinghood and piping, built in sideboard andchina closet with slip under portabledining table, chair recesses undershelves, built in desk with slip underbench, radio and phonograph cabinetand heating and cooling systems, fourrooms in one. © 1 c. June 29, 1928;I 15269.

Fairnault tri-cambtJ r all-metal flight-

planes fitted with Fairnault tri-camberunit-wings, tri-arc metal frameworkand universal joint suspension unit,

Fairnault dual, compartmented hullwith watertight wing sections of ellip-

tical, ovoid and spiral contours and ar-

mored bow. © 1 c. June 29, 1928; I

15274.

Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter, fortunaeFairnault flightcurve, fastflight, flight-

wings, Virginia Fairfax Naulty model.© 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15275.

Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) and Naulty(Nancy Washington) New York.

12289

Fairnault flying American all-metalcasing, welded metal, cantilever frame,flightcraft, Nancy Washington Naultymodel, the good luck ship. © 1 c. June29, 1928; I 15272.

Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) Naulty (Les-lie Fairfax) and Naulty (NancyWashington) New York.

12290-12296

Fairfax Naulty railway-air service,

New York city railway terminals withFairnault elevated, metal grille flight-

ways. New York and New Jersey ferry,

houses and ferry routes and layout ofr. jr.', air service flight stations overr. r. tracks on New Jersey shore of theNorth River and Brooklyn flight sta-

tions. © 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15279.

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Naulty (Edwin Fairfax)—Continued.

Fairnault combined railway andflight stations or airports using presentrailway terminals, way stations anddepots and their routine traffic andother facilities for air, passenger, mailand express service and the railwaytracks and yards as locations for Fair-nault elevated flightways of metalgrille work or other suitable deckingand the railroad right of way as anairway or flight route, between cities

and towns. © 1 c. June 29, 1928; I

15281.

Fairnault fastflight, all metal, flight-

curve, flightcraft with plural nacelleor wing set motors and Cutter typeflight lulls. © 1 c. June 29. 1928 ; I

15271.

Fairnault feathered or slotted shipflightcraft with feathered or slotted

propellors, or airscrews, wing sections,

elevators and rudder and slotted andmultistepped hull and Fairnault aile-

rons. © 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15277.

Fairnault railway-air service systemfor use of Washington, D. C. union sta-

tion as airplane terminal and flight

station with Fairnault metal grill

flightways, etc. © 1 c. June 29, 1928

;

I 15278.

Fairnault seaflyer, all metal orbronzalumin, framework and casingwith dual spiral, high lift; topwingsattachable for distance flights. Theo-sia inspiration circa mundi model.© 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15273.

Fairnault spirit of flight, bronzalu-min or Naultalloy, all-metal flightcraft

with tricamber wings, designed for useover land or sea. Spirit of flight.

Spirit of New York. Spirit of America.Spirit of the Pacific. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; I 15276.

Naulty (Edwin Fairfax) Naulty (Les-lie Fairfax) and Naulty (VirginiaFairfax) New York. 12297-12299

Fairnault metal grille flightdeck for

launching and landing airplanes withmail, passengers and express from andon steamships under way or hove-to atsea. Fairnault central stanchion can-tilever support, herring bone lay-up,

twist end. bar grating. © 1 c. June 29,

1928; I 15284.

Fairnault metal grille or 4 gratingflightways carried over top, or bridge,

deck of steamship to take-off or landan airplane equipped to air-transport,

pilot, mail, passengers and expresswhen steamship is off shore or at sea.

An application of Fairnault flightwaysto a moving and unstable platform. ©1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15282.

'

Structural details of Fairnault metalgrille or grating flightways for steam-ships to provide a permanent and sub-stantial steel, or metal structure toland and take-off airplanes carryingpassengers, mail and express whilesteamship is under way or hove-to off

shore or at sea. Fairnault railway andsteamship metal grating flightway ordeck with self-draining wheel grooves.

© 1 c. June 29, 1928 ; I 15283.

Neil neighborhood house auxiliary, St.

Augustine, Fla. 12300,12301

Eat plenty of these funny vegetablemen. © Mar. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12

;

K 236392.

Oatmeal, whole-wheat or golden corn,are the cereals for me each morn. ©Mar. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; K 236393.

Neill (Walter M.) Chicago. 12302

Chicken hot dog. © Apr. 19, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236493.

Nelson (Frank August) Little Falls,

Minn. 12303-12305

Lindbergh

:

{Col. Charles A.) ; J 297661.— {Col.

Charles A.) at the age of fourteenmonths: J 297660.— {Congressman C.

A.) father of Col. Charles A. Lind-bergh ; J 297662. © July 1, 1927 ; 2 c.

each Apr. 14, 1928.

Nelson (Nels H.) Minneapolis.12306, 12307

Lindbergh (Charles A.) 1927. ©Apr. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; K 236543.We, 1927. © June 1. 1928; 2 c.

June 7 ; K 238001.

Nelson (Thomas) & sons, New York.12308

[High power magnification of a fin-

ger section to show additional detail

in the topography of an early tubercu-lous infection of the proximal phalanx,microphotographic drawing] © Nov.7, 1927 ; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1928 ; I 14922.

New York consolidated card co., LongIsland City, N. Y. 12309

[Orchid back, 353] © Mar. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. May 10 ; K 236615.

New York stock exchange, New York.12310-12314

New ticker instrument adopted bythe New York stock exchange. ©Apr. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 13 ; J 297057.

218

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New York quotation co.

:

Old stock ticker transmitter ; J297659.—Ticker tape storage room ; J297C58.—Ticker trouble indicator; J297657. © May 8, 1928 ; 1 c. each May9; 1 c. each May 18.

New York stock exchange rifle team,1927-1928. © May 9, 1928; 2 c. May15; J 297555.

New York stock exchange building co..

New York. 12315-12317

Crittall windows, B 51763. © June13, 1,928 ; 2 c. June 14 ; J 298050.

New York stock exchange, Bond de-

partment, C 18749, C 18750. © May14, 1928; 2 c. each May 16'; J "297573,

297574.

Newcomb spring corp., Brooklyn.12318

Newcomb springs chart A. © May24, 1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; K 236965.

Newspaper feature service, inc., NewYork. 12319-12349

Alexander Smart, esq. © Mar. 4,

1928; 1 c. Mar. 10; K 236388.

Dot and Dash. © Mar. 4, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 10 ; K 236390.

Dumb Dora. 1928. © Weekly:Mar. 11; 1 c. Apr. 5; K 236387.—

Apr. 1-29 ; 1 c. each Apr. 5-May 3 ; K236592-236596.—May 6-27; 1 c. eachMay 8-June 1; K 237041-237044.—June 3. 10: 1 c. each June 7, 13 ; K238310, 238311.

Elmer. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 236389.

Felix. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 23638~6.

Laura. © Mar. 4, 1928; 1 c. Mar.10 ; K 236385.

Polly and her pals. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Mar. 11; 1 c. Apr. 5; K 236391.—Apr. 1-29: 1 c. each Apr. 5-May 3;K 236587-236591.—May 6-27 ; 1 c. eachMay 8-June 1: K 237045-237048.—June 3-24: 1 c. each June 7-28; K238306-238309.

Newton (Robert J.) St. Louis. 12350

Order of the hospital, St. John ofJerusalem. [Emblem] © May 16,

1928 ; 2 c. May 18 ; K 235757.

Noble (Pierre) New York.12351-12354

4 photographs

:

End of wharf, rainy night.—Mid-summer night's dream.—Placid lake.

Stormy summer sky. © Mar. 11,

1928: 2 c. each Apr. 2; J 296956-296959.

Norman ( Frank L. ) New York. 12355

Peggy Renown. 600319. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. May 1 ; J 297417.

North side statuary co., Chicago.12356

[Spanish doll] © May 11, 1928;2 c. June 9; K 238002.

Northern cqrrugating co., Green Bay.Wis. 12357-12361

5 prints

:

[Colonial design] ; K 236447.—Eng-lish design; K 236446.—French de-sign ; K 236448.—Futuristic design ; K236449.—Italian design ; K 236450. ©Dec. 15, 1927 ; 1 c. each Feb. 29, 1928

;

1 c. each Apr. 18.

Norton & Peel, Minneapolis. 12362

Minneapolis, Minn., symphony or-

chestra, 15758. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 23 ; J 297508.

Notrus hangar corp., Houston. 12363

Typical steel panel for Turtlebakhangar, S 13. Blueprint. © Dec. 18,

1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1928 ; I 14893.

Oakite products, inc., New York.12364

Syphon, C-90. Blueprint. © May7, 1928 ; 2 c. May 22 ; I 15036.

Oakland foundry co., Belleville, 111.

12365

Valencia [Circulating heater stove]

© Feb. 2. 1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; K 235708.

Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, O. 12366Ohio Caverns. Where nature carved

a fairland. © Apr. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.11 ; K 236455.

Omin co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.12367

Human factory. © June 1, 1927;2 c. June 12, 1928 ; K 237057.

O'Neil (E. C.) Kalispell, Mont. 12368

Wonders of Flathead Valley, Glacier-natl.-park-in-our-front-yard. © Mar.19, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 3 ; K 235252.

O'Neill (William P.) Cody, Wy. 12369

Lightning. © July 7, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr.16, 1928 ; J 297097.

Oppenheim (Jullis M.) Boston. 12370

Massachusetts state senate. 1927-1928. © May 25, 1928 ; 2 c. June 25

;

J 298401.

Orr (Louis) and Yale university press.

New Haven. 12371, 12372

[Boston (Ports of America)] ©May 24, 1928; 2 c. May 26; K 236806.

[Chicago (ports of America)] ©May 24. 1928 ; 2 c. May 26 ; K 236807.

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Orsini (Jeanne I.) New York. 12373

My name is Caruso. Pull my tail

and I fly. © 1 c. Apr. 13, 1928; I

14891.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J.

12374, 12375

Girl's head, front face, chrysanthe-mums. P 1667. © 1 c. June 1, 1928

;

J 297836,

Nude baby at telephone, seated onfur robe. P 1666. © 1 c. June 1, 1928

;

J 297837.

Otis elevator co., New York. 12376

Otis oil buffer, spring return, formA 38 (3-28) © June 5, 1928; 2 c.

June 16 ; K 237084.

Ourin (Abram) San Francisco. 12377

Tolstoi (Leon) © Mar. 10, 1928;2 c. Mar. 20 ; J 297095.

Outcault (R. F.) Flushing, N. Y.12378-12388

11 prints

:

[Arc de triumphe, 45]—Hit & misssaving.—In memoriam, 22.—[Man ex-

amining contents of box, 13]—[Mono-plane, 24]— [Projecting picture, 14]

Save. 1929, 1.—Strength & safety,

43.— [Via sacre, 26]—We give thanks,46.—Your valentine, 7. © Jan. 16,

1928; 2 c. each Apr. 25; K 235429-235439.

Owens bottle co., Toledo, O. 12389[Druggist] © May 4. 1928; 2 c.

May 5 ; K 235608.

Oxweld railroad service co., Chicago.12390-12392

Arrangement of automatic cuttingmachine and furnace in blacksmithshop, Chicago & Alton railroad, Bloom-ington shop, 111., 43-11-2:. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Apr. 27, 1928; I 14986,

Arrangement of automatic cuttingmachine and furnace in blacksmithshop, Michigan central railroad, Jack-son, Mich., 41-11-2. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Apr. 5. 1928 ; I 14865.

Arrangement of automatic cuttingmachine in blacksmith shop, Michigancentral railroad, Jackson, Mich.,41-A-11-2, Blueprint. © 1 c. Apr. 5,

1928; I 14864.

Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., NewYork. 12393-12473

Aerial view of Greenly Island, etc.

© Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23; K236487.

Ancient and the new. After land-ing on Greenly Island, the News plane

had to be pulled ashore by team ofhorses, etc. © Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.23 ; K 236474.

Arriving at Boiling Field, Washing-ton, D. C. for a chat with other airmen,are Maj. Fitzmaurice, etc. © Apr. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236561.

Austin (Mrs. Iva) who admittedplotting with Arthur L. Badore to kill

her husband, etc. © May 15, 1928

;

1 c. May 18 ; K 235765.

Badore (Arthur L.) the boarder. ©May 15, 1928; 1 c. May 18; K 235766/

Before the jump back to civilization.

Here are Baron von Huenefeld, Fran-cois Cuisinier, Capt. Koehl, etc. ©Apr. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235582.

Bennett (Floyd) reaches his lastresting place. © Apr. 2'8, 1928; 1 c.

May 2 ; K 235580.

Bennett, navy mechanic, given ad-miral's burial. [2 prints] © Apr. 28,.

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235574.

Braves of the Montagnais Indiansat Natashkwan finally summon suffi-

cient courage to get close enough to

examine the News plane. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236475.

Bremen fliers chat with other air-

men at Boiling Field, Washington,[D. C] © Apr. 29, 1928; 1 c. May 3;K 236554.

Chamberlin (Clarence) who fol-

lowed them from Lake St. Agnes in

the News escort plane, etc. © Apr.28, 1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235579.

Closeup of the casket over the gravein Arlington cemetery. © Apr. 28,

1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235576.

Clase-up of the intrepid Germanaces who staked all to be the first to.

cross westwardly by air, etc. © Apr.21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236486.

Coutare (Louis) president of theCanadian transcontinental airways, ashe appeared at Lake Agnes, etc. ©Apr. 19', 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236442.

Cuisinier (Danelle) mother, Mrs.Cuisinier, wife of Dr. Cuisinier whoflew to Greenlv Island, etc. © Apr.19, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236437.

Enjoying his first good laugh sinceleaving Ireland is Maj. Fitzmaurice,etc. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20;K 236438.

Final chapter of the tragedy. At-tendants at the racing course areshown examining Lockhart, etc. ©Apr. 27, 1928; 1 c. May 1; K 236542.

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First photos of Fitzmaurice at

Seven Islands. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236444.

First picture of rites by whichNancy Ann Miller was converted to

Hinduism, etc. © Mar. 31, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 5; K 235272.

Fitz shaking hands with RobertCannon, etc. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 23; K 236461.

Fitzmaurice (Maj. James) a camerastudy. © Apr. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. May 3

;

K 236557.

and his smile. © Apr. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236458.

deprived of tobacco during At-lantic hop, enjoys a smoke with DukeSchiller. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c. Apr.23: K 236470.

draping Irish flag over grave ofFloyd Bennett. © Apr. 29, 1928; 1 c.

May 3; K 236558.

surrounded by crowd as he ar-

rived at Seven Islands. © Apr. 19,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 236434.

the grinning Irishman memberof the Bremen's crew. etc. © Apr. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236460.

waves as he and C. J. Romeril,mayor of Seven Islands, speed towardthe town on dog sled. © Apr. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236432.

Fliers are shown as they arrived in

Washington. D. C, etc. © Apr. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236552.

Fliers bearing relief to the strandedBremen hold a council of war. ©Apr. 23, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 25 ; K 236506.

Fogg {Pilot) who flew cameramanto Greenly Island inspects the Brem-en's bent propeller. © Apr. 24, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 27 ; K 236520.

Funeral cortege of Floyd Bennett,etc. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 c. May 2;K 235575.

Gee ! whiz ! Maybe you think thosekids didn't get a thrill when theygathered around as Baron von Huene-feld and Capt. Koehl told them aboutflight. © Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23

;

K 236479.

General scene at St. Agnes Lake,near Murray Bay. Quebec, as Fitz-maurice landed in Duke Schiller's

plane, etc. © Apr. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.23; K 236462.

General view of some of the rescueplanes waiting at Lake St. Agnes, etc.

© Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; K236435.

Here's the gay baron—EhrenfriedGunther von Huenefeld, etc. © Apr.24, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 27 ; K 236519.

Hogan (Thomas) crack camera-reporter for the Pathe news and Pa-cific & Atlantic photos. © Apr. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236443.

Honoring their unknown friend. Ona rain-swept knoll in Arlington, whereAmerica's heroes sleep, before theflower-covered grave of Floyd Bennett,etc. © Apr. 29, 1928; 1 c. May 3;K 236551.

Huenefeld (Baron Gunther von)and Capt. Koehl with team of huskies,etc. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 23;K 236473.

placing the flag of Germanyover the grave as Capt Koehl lookson, etc. © Apr. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. May 3

;

K 236559.

taking his ease. © Apr. 29,1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236556.

In the midst of the tumultuousthrong which greeted her at South-ampton yesterday is shown Miss Ame-lia Earhart, etc. © June 20, 1928;1 c. June 23 ; K 238219.

Inhabitants of Lake St. Agnes wavedtheir hats and gave rousing cheers forthe Bremen fliers, etc. © Apr. 28,

1928; 1 c. May 2; K 235577.

Inhabitants of Murray Bay lookingup as rescue plane arrives. © Apr.19, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 236436.

It took a lot of persuasion to assurethese Montagnais Indian women therewas no harm in posing before thecamera. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c. Apr.23 ; K 236482.

Jackson (Edward N.) News cam-eraman, who was first to establish di-

rect communication with Germanfliers. © Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23

;

K 236481.

Junkers (Fraulein Hertha) andRobert Cannon of the Canadian trans-continental airways, among the first togreet Maj. James Fitzmaurice. etc. ©Apr. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236459.

chafes hands to warm them, etc.

© Apr. 23, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 25; K236505.

Koehl {Capt. Herman) and Baronvon Huenefeld with Mrs. John LeLemplier, etc. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 23 ; K 236476.

and his flying comrade. BaronGunther von Huenefeld. etc. © Apr.21, 192S ; 1 c. Ap.\ 23 ; K 236484.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12473 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.—Contd.

in flying helmet. © Apr. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236555.

Last night of flight was torture.

The suspense during those hours ofWind flying was the most terrible ex-perience in his life, etc. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236488.

Lemplier {Mr. and Mrs.) hosts to

the fliers, etc. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 23 ; K 236471.

Lockhart is thrown clear of car. ©Apr. 27, 1928; 1 c. May 1; K 236540.

Lockhart's car leaves the ground andcatapults into the air, etc. © Apr. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. May 1 ; K 236538.

Lucky? Well it was daring thatstops at nothing that got them across

but, Baron von Huenefeld and Koehlare examining baron's lucky coin. ©Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236477.

Montagnais Indians silhouettedagainst the snow as; they ran in frontof their shack at Natashkwan, etc. ©Apr. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236483.

News plane at Seven Islands wait-ing for arrival of Duke Schiller andMaj. James Fitzmaurice, etc. © Apr.19, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 20 ; K 236440.

Newspapermen and cameramen wait-ing at Murray Bay with one of theseveral planes. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236439.

O, boy! Maybe you think thatsmoke didn't taste good ! That's DukeSchiller giving Maj. James Fitzmau-rice a light, etc. © Apr. 19, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236431.

Out of his frozen prison comes Maj.Fitzmaurice, Irish member of the gal-

lant trio, etc. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236430.

Over and over in the air. Lockharthits earth. © Apr. 27, 1928 ; 1 c. May1 ; K 236537.

Paying honor to Floyd Bennett atArlington cemetery. © Apr. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236553.

Poised for the takeoff, the three mo-tored Ford relief plane is shown onthe ice at Lake St. Agnes. © Apr. 23,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 25; K 236504.

Proudest family in the frozen northare Mr. and Mrs. John Le Lemplierand their six children, shown withKoehl and von Huenefeld. © Apr.21, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236472.

Rear of the car lifts from theground. [Lockhart's death] © Apr.27, 1928 ; 1 c. May 1 ; K 236536.

Removing Bennett to ambulance onstretcher. © Apr. 24, 1928; 1 c. Apr.27; K 236517.

Romeril {Mayor C. J.) greetingFitzmaurice on the flier's arrival atSeven Islands. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236441.

Rushing here aboard liner Dresdento join husbands Mrs. Fitzmaurice andMrs. Koehl, etc. © Apr. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 27 ; K 236516.

So near—and yet so far ! Whilebrave men battled angry seas and lost

their lives, etc. © Mar. 11, 1928 ; 1 c.

Mar. 19; K 236348.

Soldiers and sailors of honor guardremove Bennett's casket from caisson,

etc. © Apr. 28, 1928; 1 c. May 2; K235578.

Standing before plane as they ar-

rived at Seven Islands are Maj. JamesFitzmaurice (left), Duke Schiller andnewspaperman. © Apr. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 20; K 236433.

Still at last. Lockhart as car cameto rest. © Apr. 27, 1928 ; 1 c. May 1

;

K 236541.

Tender hands were waiting to assist

Floyd Bennett from plane, etc. © Apr.24, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 27 ; K 236518.

Tire goes out, the car starts to ca-

reen. [Lockhart's death] © Apr. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. May 1 ; K 236539.

Trans-Atlantic plane Bremen onGreenly Island, propped up with bar-

rels, etc. © Apr. 21, 1928; 1 c. Apr.

23 ; K 236485.

Traveling in the far north. This is

a scene that met Edward N. Jackson.News cameraman, when plane landedat Middle Bay, Quebec. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 23 ; K 236480.

Under the wing of the Ford planethat brought them here, etc. © Apr.

28, 1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; K 235581.

Walker {Mayor Jimmy) was at

Pennsylvania station on time to greet

fliers as they arrived from Washington.© Apr. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. May 3 ; K 236560.

We got here ! So smiling, did MissAmelia Earhart summarize her victory

in being first woman to fly Atlantic.

© June 19, 1928; 1 c. June 21; K237141.

Woodsmen, trappers, Indians whocrossed from Newfoundland on the ice

in Belle Isle strait to help Germanfliers, etc. © Apr. 21. 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.

23 ; K 236478.

222

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 12525

Wunderbar! wunderbar ! Those werethe first words of Fraulein HerthaJunkers, etc. © Apr. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Apr. 23 ; K 236463.

Pardoe (Jonathan B.) Bound Brook,N. J. 12474,12475

Over and above. © May 2, 1928;2 c. May 3 ; J 297436.

Two in one. © May 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 3 ; J 297435.

Parfitt (J. H.) Eagle River, Wis.12476

Speckled trout. © May 19, 1928;2 c. May 28 ; J 297795.Parker (Harold A.) Pasadena. 12477

Pasadena, Calif., High school studentbody, 1928. © May 29, 1928 ; 2 c. June5 ; J 297862.

Parry (Oliver Randolph) Philadelphia.12478

Wiltshire [apartment house] N. W.corner, Wayne ave. and Walnut lane,

Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., forThe Wiltshire realty co. 7 sheets, 6blueprints. © 1 c. Apr. 5, 1928; I

14860.

Patteson (Harvey) San Antonio.12479-12485

Flag day, 3-5. © June 18, 1928 ; 2 c.

each June 21 ; J 298260-298262.

Milam bldg., A, B. © Apr. 3, 1928

;

2 c. each Apr. 7 ; J 296992, 296993.

San Antonio, Tex., Alamo plaza, 2.

© June 8, 1928 ; 2 c. June 12 ; J 298046.

Medical arts bldg. and Alamo, 1.

© June 8, 1928; 2 c. June 12; J298045.

Pearl (James W.) Chicago. 12486

Floating sweeper, automatic, for lab-

oratory basin. Blueprint. © Apr. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; I 14896.

Pennino (Gennaro A.) New York.12487

Penninometer. International time in-

dicator. © 1 c. June 29, 1928; I

15288.

Pennsylvania museum, Philadelphia.12488-12507

Philadelphia museum of art

:

Bedroom from the house at Millbach,Pennsylvania-German, 1752.—Chimney-breast and mantel from Sutton-Scars-dale, Derbyshire, 1724. Portrait: Lit-

tle Bo Peep; by Romney.—Fair-mount.—French art XVIII century.

Great stair hall nearing completion.

Kitchen from the Miiller house, Mill-

bach, Lebanon Co., Pa., German,

1752.—Kitchen stairway from thehouse at Millbach.—Oak room fromSutton- Scarsdale, Derbyshire, 1724.

Paintings from the McFadden collec-

tion, 1-3.—Room from the Ezekiel Her-sey Derby house, Salem. Charles Bul-finch, architect and Samuel Mclntire,wood-carver, introduced the Adamstyle in America.—Room from thePowell house, Philadelphia, 1768.—Room from the treaty house, Upmin-ster, Essex, 1740. Paintings from theGeorge W. Elkins collection.—Roomfrom Wrightington hall, Lancashire,1748. Paintings from the McFaddencollection.—Rotunda for sculpture in

the English-American wing.—Tapestry,scene of courtly life, Touraine, France,1490.—Temporary gallery of medievalart.—West facade showing the oldFairmount water works.—XIX centuryart. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c. each May3 ; K 237161-237179.

Philadelphia museum of art, Tapes-try, allegorical scene of Esperance orHope, Tournai, Belgium, 1475. © Apr.28, 1928 ; 2 c. May 3 ; K 237160.

Peoples national bank, Spring Grove,Pa. 12508

Peoples national bank, Spring Grove,Pa. Old forge at Spring Grove, Pa.[Design for stationery] © June 22,

1928 ; 2 c. June 23 ; K 238218.

Pepper (Dr.) co., Dallas. 12509

Join the club. [Central figure ofman wearing high silk hat, etc.] ©Apr. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 235805.

Perry (Eugene A.) Maiden, Mass.12510, 12511

Lindbergh (Charles A.) 140. ©Apr.2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 24 ; K 235441.

Westminster abbey, 1485. © Feb. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 24 ; K 235440.

Perry (Joseph Martin) Meridian,Miss. 12512-12521

Motion window displays, 1-10. ©1 c. each Apr. 9, 1928; J 297018-297027.

Perry (Robert Dale) Cincinnati.

12522

Quality service co. [Crest] ©Jan. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; K 235804.

Pesendorfer (Jacob) Berlin Heights,N. J. 12523

Constitution (U. 8. frigate) ©Mar. 17, 1928; 2 c. Mar. 24; I 14872.

Pet milk co., St. Louis. 12524, 12525

Safe with MM-Pet milk in his bot-

tle. [24 sheet poster, 20] © May 23,

1928 ; 2 c. May 31 ; K 235988.

2781 223

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12526 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Pet milk co.—Continued.

Safe with Pet milk in his bottle.

[24 sheet poster, 19] © May 23, 1928

;

2 c. May 31 ; K 235987.

Petek (I. G.) Billings, Mont.12526-12528

Ranger rider of the Yellowstone,1-3. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. each Apr.26; J 297842-297844.

Phillips (C. Joseph and EmelineWalls) Hillsdale, Mich. 12529

Old mill road. © June 12, 1928;2 c. June 15 ; J 298080.

Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.

12530, 12531

Apfelstilleben mit zinnkrug; vonCharles Schuch. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 17 ; K 235842.

Badende kinder ; von Anselm Feuer-bach. © Jan. 1, 1928; 1 c. Feb. 17;K 235843.

Pickett (Lee) Index, Wash.12532-12556

Baring (Mt.) Startup, Wash., 3875.

© May 1, 1928; 2 c. June 15; J298098.

Crosscut 8 and the ring drills,

Scenic, Wash., Great Northern ry. co.

new 8 mile tunnel, 3793. © Feb. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298093.

Drilling the bench at camp 11, 3731.

© Nov. 11, 1927; 2 c. June 15, 1928;J 298089.

Guthrie (A.) & co. cont. on theChumstick cut off, Great Northern ry.

co., 3683. © Sept. 28, 1927; 2 c. June15, 1928 ; J 298086.

Lone shepherd, 3800. © Mar. 10,

1928; 2 c. June 15; J 298095.

Pioneers, 3820. © Mar. 29, 1928;2 c. June 15 ; J 298096.

Powder house, Mill Creek, 3849. ©Apr. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298097.

Round wired and ready to shoot,Mill Creek, Great Northern ry. new 8mile tunnel, 3692. © Oct. 22, 1927;2 c. June 15, 1928 ; J 298087.

Scenic. 3775. © Feb. 12, 1928; 2 c.

June 15 ; J 298091.

Sectional portion of concrete, 2 milesunderground, west portal, Scenic,

Wash., Great Northern ry. co. new 8mile tunnel, 3788. © Feb. 24, 1928;2 c. June 15 ; J 298094.

Shot, wired for shooting the rings,

at Mill Creek camp in the GreatNorthern ry. co. new 8 mile tunnel,etc.. 3740. © Nov. 22, 1927 ; 2 c. June15, 1928 ; J 298090.

Timbering and trapping the topheading—west—in the Mill Creek endof the Great Northern ry. new 8 miletunnel, 3691. © Oct. 22, 1927; 2 c.

June 15, 1928 ; J 298088.

Winter in the Cascades, 3776. ©Feb. 12, 1928; 2 c. June 15; J 298092.

4 photographs:Bruins bath tub, 3657; J 298082.—

Josephine (Lake) 3655; J 298084.

Josephine (Lake) Icicle Valley, 3653,3654; J 298083, 298085. © Sept. 21,1927 ; 2 c. each June 15, 1928.

7 photographs

:

Guthrie (A.) & co. camp, Mill CreekValley, 3898; J 298105.—Guthrie (A.)& co's. Mill Creek camp, bird's-eveview, 3899; J 298104.—Isabell (Lake)3888. 3891; J 298100, 298101.—Isabell(Lake) inlet, 3890; J 298102.—Isabell(Lake) outlet, 3893; J 298103.—TyeRiver, 3886; J 298106. © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each June 15.

3400 gallon pumping station at thebottom of the Mill Creek shaft, GreatNorthern ry. co. new 8 mile tunnel,3878. © May 3, 1928; 2 c. June 15;J 298099.

Pierce (Wright M.) Claremont, Calif.

12557-125648 photographs

:

Chuckawalla ; J 297453.—Chucka-walla, close up ; J 297458—Chucka-walla laugh; J 297457.—Desertiguana ; J 297459.—Desert iguana,close up; J 297460.—Leopard lizard;

J 297454.—Leopard lizard, close up

;

J 297455.—Sidewinder ; J 297456. ©Apr. 27, 1928; 2 c. each May 7.

Pierson (Edwin) Seattle. 12565,12566

Seattle, Wash., Denny Hill, regradedand unregraded portion. © Mar. 15,

1928; 2 c. Mar. 20; J 296973.

view from the New Washingtonhotel. A portion of Greater Seattle.

© Mar. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 2 ; J 297515.

Pike (Charles Corin) St. Cloud, Fla.12567-12569

Owen (Ruth Bryan) A-C. © June16, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 18 ; J 298135-298137.

Pillar of fire, Zarephath, N. J.

12570-12572

Fishing for delegates. (In GoodCitizen, May, 1928) © Apr. 20, 1928;1 c. May 31 ; K 237006.

K. K. K.—Defenders of the Consti-tution. © Mar. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 30

;

K 236278.

224

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 12620

Voices across the sea. (In GoodCitizen, June, 1928) © May 28, 1928;

1 c. May 31 ; K 237005.

Piper & Taft, inc., Seattle. 12573

Graphic radio log. © May 1, 1928

;

2 c. May 14 ; I 15141.

Plotkin (Peter) and Phillips (O. E.)

Abilene, Tex. 12574

Raising of Jairus' daughter. ©Apr. 9, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; K 236597.

Podoll (Ernest C.) Pocatello, Id.

12575

Indian papoose. ©. Mar. 29, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 3 ; J 296955.

Poferl (Edward) St. Paul, Minn.12576

Hope. © Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21

;

K 235400.

Poland (Edward) San Francisco.12577

Washington, D. C, Capitol. © Feb.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 17 ; J 297098.

Popper (Leo) Hewlett, L. I., N. Y.12578

Self explanatory piano keyboardmusic. Blueprint. © 1 c. Apr. 9,

1928; I 14875.

co., inc., New12579, 12580

Popular science pubYork.

Racing airplane model, 86. © Apr.2, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 2 ; I 14834.

Tractor seaplane model (30" wing)87. © May 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 27; I

14996.

Postum co., inc., New York.12581-12589

Delicious cereal to combat constipa-tion. © June 25, 1928 ; 2 c. June 28

;

K 237188.

Energy quick for school and play

!

© Apr. 7, 1928; 2 c. June 28; K237264.

Jane : Mary's complexion has im-proved wonderfully, etc. © May 27,

1928 ; 2 c. June 28 ; K 237189.

Quick energy from this wTake-upfood. Post toasties. © June 2, 1928

;

2 c. June 14 ; K 237079.

Quick new energy in the morning.Post toasties. © June 12, 1928; 2 c.

June 14; K 237077.

Rich in energy—easy to digest. ©June 1, 1928 ; 1 c. June 28 ; K 237265.

Rich in energy quick to digest. Posttoasties. © May 7, 1928; 2 c. June14; K 237076.

So effective! So good to eat! ©June 8, 1928 ; 2 c. June 28 ; K 237187.

Wake-up with Post toasties. (£>

May 5, 1928; 2 c. June 14; K 237078..

Povnter (William Bruce) Cincinnati.12590-12593

Spark of genius. © Mar. 27, 1928;.

2 c. Apr. 23 ; J 297249.

3 photographs

:

Fancies of childhood.—Life's sweetmystery.—Lord ! Thou hast been ourdwelling place in all generations. ©Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 23; J297255-297257.

Prather (Ralph Carlyle) Drexel Hill,

Pa. 12594

Ralph Carlyle Prather. [Letterhead design] © Mar. 19, 1928; 2 c-

Mar. 29; K 235452.

Premier syndicate, inc., New York.12595-12598

Dumb Dora. © Feb. 5, 1928; 1 cFeb. 15; K 238312.

Same. © Feb. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 21; K 238313.

When mother was a girl. © Feb.5, 1928 ; 1 c. Feb. 15 ; K 238314.

*Same. © Feb. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Feb. 21; K 238315.

Presbyterian board of Christian educa-tion, Philadelphia. 12599

Ants building their home. © Apr.24, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236522.

Preusser (Charles F.) Belvedere, Calif.

12600

Interchangeable costume ring. ©1 c. May 14, 1928 ; J 297554.

Price (Nina B.) New York.12601, 12602

CCC [Cleopatre head] © May 22,.

1928 ; 2 c. May 26 ; K 235891.

CCC [House] © May 22, 1928;.2 c. May 26 ; K 235892.

Prosperity shop, New York. 12603Cumaean Sibyl. © Mar. 26, 1928;

2 c. Apr. 6 ; J 296976.

Providence lithograph co., Providence,R. I. 12604-12620

Bringing a sick man to Jesus. ©Apr. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236523.

David and Jonathan. © Apr. 21,.

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236524.

Disobeying mother. © Apr. 24, 192:8;2 c. Apr. 28; K 236530.

Early life of Saul. © Apr. 5, 1928 ;:

2 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235314.

225

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12621 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Providence lithograph co.—Continued.

Entering the Promised land. © Apr.21, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236525.

Friends of Jesus today. Memoryverse : All things therefore whatso-ever ye would, etc. © Apr. 10, 1928;2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236413.

Be at peace, etc. © Apr.10, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236411.

Speak ye truth, etc. ©Apr. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236410.

Giving a drink to his pets. © Apr.

24, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236531.

Joseph helping the king. © Apr: 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236526.

Missionary lesson. © Apr. 10, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236412.

Moses and the burning bush. ©Apr. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236527.

Oil filled all the jars. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2! c. Apr. 28 ; K 236528.

Reading with mother. © Apr. 24,

1928 ; 2: c. Apr. 28 ; K 236532.

Rebuilding the wall. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236529.

Review: Stories retold. © Apr. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236409.

Saul's early ministry. © Apr. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; K 235315.

Prudential insurance co. of America.Newark, N. J. 12621, 12622

Lapsed policy never educated adaughter. © Apr. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 6

;

K 236330.

Wouldn't you enjoy leisure at threescore? (In Harper's Magazine, June,

1928) © May 22, 1928; 1 c. May 31;K 236850.

Public ledger, Philadelphia.12623^12627

Relation of Philadelphia newspapercity circulations to family incomes,evening newspapers. © May 21, 1928

;

2 c. May 31 ; I 15067.

Sales prospects per dollar and percent of circulation to income groupsbased on cost of page of advertising atnational rates for total circulation. ©May 21. 1928 ; 2 c. May 31 ; I 15068.

3 drawings

:

Educational standards of Philadel-phia newspaper readers. (Educa-tional, 1. 2) 2 sheets ; I 15121.—Salesprospects per dollar for Philadelphianewspaper circulations (Sales pros-

pects. 1, 2) 2 sheets ; 1 15122.—Sundaypublic ledger condensed circulation

breakdown by income brackets. Sales-prospects chart, 4A; I 15120. © May21, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 31.

Quarrier studio, inc., Charleston, W.Va. 12628, 12629

Miss West Virginia, A, B. © June6, 1928; 2 c. each June 9; J 297981,297982.

Quirk (Nicholas J.) Chicago.12630, 12631

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) of New York.© May 4, 1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; J 297450.

Smith (Hon. Alfred E.) of NewYork. © June 16, 1928 ; 2 c. June 18

;

K 237101.

Raihle (Donald F.) Minneapolis.12632

[New voice on the air] © Feb. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Feb. 17 ; K 234737.

Rainier rifle & revolver club, Seattle.

12633

[Bear target] © 1 c. Apr. 25, 1928

;

I 15123.

Randall (Alfred E.) and Drake (Ho-bart E.) Los Angeles. 12634

Electricians time saving calculator.

© 1 c. June 18, 1928 ; I 15245.

Ransford (Arthur L.) Portland, Or.

12635

Portland, Or., old Portland highschool, 515. © June 23. 1928; 2 c.

June 29 ; J 298516.

Ransom (Shirley Frances) Grand Rap-ids, Mich. 12636

Olivet college. © May 8, 1928 ; 2 c.

June 6 ; K 237008.

Raymond (Robert) co., Chicago.12637-12648

12 prints:And the next day it rained, 1; K

235419.—Come to us about your moneyquestions, 10 ; K 235410.—Fire—theft-loss, 2 ; K 235418.—Have your financial

affairs all ship shape for the future.

8 ; K 235412.—Let's turn wishing intohaving, 5; K 235415.—Let us helpyou —. 6; K 235414.—No arguingwhen you pay by check, 4 ; K 235416.

Only securities of proved safety here,

12 ; K 235408.—Protect them later, 7 ;

K 235413.—Savers make their ownway to the top, 9; K 235411.—Whenthe vacation special pulls out—saversare all set to go, 3 ; K 235417.—Whynot talk to us about reliable insurance,

11: K 235409. © Apr. 17. 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 21.

226

no. 2, 1928 12683

Reardon-Parshall co., Detroit.12649-12651

Standard trust co., Detroit. Mich

:

Annual income coupons ; K 235711.

Standard income trust certificate ; K235710, 235712. © May 10, 1928; 2 c.

each May 14.

Re don (Georges) Paris. 12652

Ce que c'est pratique ! © June 5,

192S ; 1 c. June 2S ; K 237184.

Rees (Forest Ray) San Angelo, Tex.12653

San Angelo. Rainbows end in Tex-as. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 3; K236399.

Rees (Georgia May) Minneapolis.12654-12665

12 photographs:Broad highway, Itasca state park,

Minn., on state highway no. 4 and IT.

S. highway no. 71. 12; J 298293—Cascade River at Thomsonite, Minn.,on state highway no. 1 and U. S. high-way no. 61, 5 ; J 298286.—Cross Riverat Schroeder, Minn., on state highwayno. 1 and U. S. highway no. 61, 2 : J298283.—Grand Marais, Minn., on statehighway no. 1 and IT. S. highway no.

61. 8: J 298289.—Gtmflint trail beginsat Grand Marais. Minn., on state high-way no. 1 and U. S. highway no. 61,

6: J 298287.—End of the trail, Gun-flint Lake. Minn., 7; J 298288.—In-land sea. Lake Superior at Luteson,Minn., on state highway no. 1 andIT. S. highway no. 61, 4; J 298285.—Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis, Minn.,1; J 298282.—Peacepipe Spring andLake Itasca in Itasca state park,Minn., on state highway no. 4 andU. S. highway no. 71. 11 : J 298292.—Pigeon River of northern boundary ofMinnesota, on state highway no. 1 andIT. S. highway no. 61, 10; J 298291.—Poplar River at Luteson, Minn., onstate highway no. 1 and TJ: S. high-way no. 61, 3; J 298284.—Rocks atGrand Marais. Minn., on state high-wav no. 1 and U. S. highway no. 61.

9: J 298290. © June 19, 1928; 2 c.

each June 25.

Reick (Gerald S.) Pou-hkeepMe.X. Y. 12666-12668

Hints—from the square deal jeweler.

© Mar. 11, 1928; 1 c. May 16; K235753.

Same. © Mar. 18, 1928: 1 c.

May 16 ; K 235754.

Same. ©« Mar. 25. 1928 ; 1 c.

May 16 ; K 235755.

Rcierson (Carl Richard) Madison,Wis. 12669

Wisconsin supreme court judges,1928. © May 10, 1928; 2 c. May 21;J 297668.

Reilly (Raymond Raphael) Jackson-ville, Fla. 12670

Souvenir of Florida. © Apr. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 14 ; K 235323.

Reuterdahl (Arvid) St. Paul. 12671

Theocosmic diagram. © 1 c. Apr.21, 1928; I 14932.

Reynolds (Russel B.) Upper Darby,Pa. 12672

[Reynolds machine gun fire controlchart] © 1 c. May 25, 1928 ; I 15051.

Ricci (Godfrey M.) Perth Amboy,N. J. 12673-12675

Alterations to 196 Smith st, PerthAmboy, N. J., first and second floor

plan, elevations and details, 1. Blue-print. © 1 c. May 1, 1928 ; I 14990.

Beth Mordecai temple and school,

High st., Perth Amboy, N. J. [Plansand elevations. 12 sheets, blueprints]

© Dec. 23, 1925; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1928;I 14836.

Grade school, borough of SouthPlainfield. Middlesex Co., N. J. [12rooms, plans and elevations. 9 sheets,

blueprints] © Dec. 22, 1927; 2 c.

Mar. 29, 1928 ; I 14837.

Rice (John E.) Washington.12676-12680

Lost? or straying? Ask the nextfoursome through when you're holdingup play. © June 13, 1928; 2 c. June13; K 238094.

Putt ! Don't putter on the green.

Postmortems should be held on thetee. © June 13, 1928; 2 c. June 13;K 238093.

3 prints

:

Don't let a divot die, etc.—Replacethe sod !—Smooth out that heel print,

etc. © June 9, 1928; 2 c. each June9 ; K 237053-237055.

Rich (Walter E.) New York. 12681

North America, relief map. © May10, 1928 ; 2 c. May 12 ; J 297511.

Richardson (Franklin H.) Bedford,Va. 12682, 12683

Peaks and Flat Top. © June 25,

1928 ; 2 c. June 25 ; J 298406.

Virginia scotchbroom. © June 22,

1928 ; 2 c. June 23 ; J 298278.

227

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12684 pt. iv, n. s., v, 23

Richmond (Henry Bradford) AtlanticCity. 12684

Richmond [coat of arms] © Mar.17, 1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 21 ; K 235267.

Richmond (Hubert) Miami, Fla.

12685

Rapid inter-city water coach. [Newdesign of boat or hydro-glider. Blue-print] © 1 c. May 31, 1928 ; I 15072.

Jties (Donald T.) Ithaca, N. Y.12686-12690

5 photographs

:

Eggs of the iris root borer (Macro-noctua onusta) ; J 297586.—Iris rhi-

zome showing iris root borer larva

;

J 297590.—Iris seed pod showing ex-ternal injury of verbena bud moth(Olethreutes hebesana) ; J 297588.—Section of iris seed pod showing theinjury and larva of verbena bud moth(Olethreutes hebesana) ; J 297587.—Section of iris seed pod showing in-

jury and pupa of verbena bud moth(Olethreutes hebesana) ; J 297589. ©May 1, 1928; 2 c. each May 17.

Rigaumont (Victor Albert) New York.12691-12697

Proposed theatre for Mr. M. A. Sheaat Westfield, Mass., main floor plan,dwg. 1, job 14-28. Blueprint. © May28, 1928 ; 2 c. May 29 ; I 15058.

Proposed theatre, stores and bankbldg. at corner of Market and MainSt., Akron, O., job 1028, dwg. 1, 2.

Blueprints. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 26; I 14972, 14973.

Theatre and offices on Libertytheatre site, 16 and 18 E. Erie ave.,

Corning, N. Y., for Schine enterprises,

inc. of Gloversville, N. Y., dwg. 2, 3,

8, job 7, 28. Blueprints. © May 21,

1928; 2 c. each June 18; I 15242-15244.

Theatre, stores and office bldg. oil

West State St., Ithaca, N. Y., for Cor-nell theatres, inc., main floor plan, job1927, dwg. 2. © Apr. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 19; I 14909.

Riley (George Wilber) Albany, Calif.

12698

Melon bldg. for George WilberRiley. 3 sheets, blueprints, © 1 c.

Apr. 27, 1928 ; I 14975.

Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey,Erie, Pa. 12699

100 clowns. Special congress ofclowns gathered this year from everycountry on earth. [1 sheet poster]

© Apr. 16, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 21; K235420.

Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey,Sarasota, Fla. 12700,12701

Greatest acts from every country inthe world assembled for this year.[Circus interior scene. 1 sheet poster.

10768] © May 15, 1928; 2 c. June11 ; K 237070.

Ringling bros. and Barnum & Baileycombined shows. [Group of wild ani-

mals. 1 sheet poster] © Mar. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 21 ; K 235421.

Robinson (F. A.) Miami, Fla.12702-12706

5 photographs

:

Jimmy ; J 297221.—Miami shores ; J297223.—Princes of the royal family;J 297224.—Road to Fulford ; J297225.—Treasure trove ; J 297222. ©Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 21.

Rodriguez Serra (J. E.) Ponce, PortoRico. 12707-12713

Bridge to Coamo Springs, A, B. ©Mar. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Mar. 27; J297315, 297316.

Coamo Springs hotel, 1-3. © Mar.15, 1928 ; 2 c. each Mar. 27 : J 297310-297312.

The park, 4, 5. © Mar. 15,

1928; 2 c. each Mar. 27; J 297313,

297314.

Romanoff (Alexis L.) Ithaca, N, Y.12714

[Diagram of a fowl's egg and its

sections] © May 17, 1928; 2 c. May19; I 15024.

Rosebrook (Guy Lynn) Oakland, Calif.

12715-12721

Rosebrook system auto laundry.Blueprints

:

Basement plan.—First floor plan.

Plan of Service bldg.—Section de-

tails.—Street elevation of Servicebldg.—1-2 plan of steel track and con-

veyor housing. © 1 c. each Apr. 20.

1928; I 14925-14930.

Rosebrook system auto laundry, pip-

ing diagram. Blueprint. © 1 c. Apr.

20, 1928; I 14931.

Rosenfeld (Morris) New York. 12722

Baby Whale, winner of Albany to

New York outboard race, Apr. 14.

1928. © Apr. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16

;

J 297092.

Rossi (Ernesto) New York. 12723

Mignonette (Gilda) © Apr. 15.

192S ; 2 c. Apr. 19 ; J 297213.

228

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1028 12756

Rowan (Sarah Francis) Dallas.12724, 12725

111 be in Houston June 28th. Bethere. [Mule design] © Apr. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; K 236792.

I'll be in Kansas City June 12th.

Be there. [Elephant design] © Apr.

10, 1928 ; 2 c. May 24 ; K 236791.

Roxbury (Theodore) Boston. 12726

Anchor denture plate, no roof. ©Apr. 12, 1927; 2 c. June 23, 1928; K238225.

Royal (Thomas M.) Washington.12727

Tribute to the unknown dead fromthe National auxiliary, U. S. W. V.,

1928. © June 2, 1928; 1 c. June 5;1 c. June 8 ; J 297893.

Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y. 12728

Touch of genius will arouse mightyforces within you. © Jan. 11, 1928

;

2 c. June 11 ; K 237056.

Rubovits (Toby) Chicago. 12729

T. R. newspaper cut service. ©May 17, 1928 ; 2 c. May 31 ; K 235912.

Ruple (William G.) Grand Rapids,Mich. 12730-12733

4 photographs

:

Grim sentinels of the desert ; J298492.—Road to the Santa Catalinas

;

J 298490.—Sahuara forest ; J 298491.—Winding road ; J 298493. © June 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each June 27.

Rutenbeck (Alvin E.) Milwaukee.12734

Wilson (Woodrow) return of fromthe Peace conference, July 9, 1919.

© June 2, 1927; 2 c. May 18, 1928;J 297593.

Sachs quality furniture, inc., NewYork. 12735-12738

Grand opening exposition of the newfall styles, etc. © June 15, 1928 ; 1 c.

June 22 ; K 238214.

Grand opening of our elaborated andcompletely remodeled 121st st. store!

© June 15, 1928; 1 c. June 22; K238215.

Your choice! Any suite here, $100.

© June 8, 1928; 1 c. June 22; K238217.

3 pc. Kroehler daveno-bed suites,

$147. © June 12, 1928 ; 1 c. June 22

;

K 238216.

Saltiel (Henry C.) Rawlins, Wy.12739

Ideal checker • board. © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; J 297054.

Sanborn (Harold) Denver.12740-12753

Colorado pioneer dreaming of by-

gone days. Buffalo bull at Genesseegame preserve, Denver Mt. parks, Col.,

A 19. © May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21

;

J .297681.

Columbine, Colorado's state flower,

A 3. © May 10, 1927; 2 c. May 21,

1928; J 297680.

Columbines, clump of, Colorado'sstate flower, A 2. © May 10, 1927;2 c. May 21, 1928 ; J 297684.

Evans (Mt.) elevation 14260 ft.,

from Forest Hill above Evergreen,Bear Creek Canon, Col., P 169. ©May 5, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; J 297685.

Ft. Collins, Col., C. A. C, gymna-sium, N 247. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

May 21; J 297672.—— City park, Lake and pavilion,

N 261. © Oct. 5, 1927; 2 c. May 21,

1928; J 297678.

College ave., at intersection of

Mt. ave., N 258. © Oct. 5, 1927 ; 2 c.

May 21, 1928; J 297676.

business district, N 263.

© Oct. 5, 1927; 2 c. May 21, 1928;J 297675.

Masonic temple, N 255. © Oct.

5, 1927; 2 c. May 21, 1928; J 297679.

Greeley, Col., High school, N 150.

© May 15, 1928; 2 c. May 21; J297673.

Long's Peak Inn and Longs Peakat evening, with clouds floating aboutthe peak, Col., R 187. © Apr. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; J 297677.

Rocky Mountain (Bighorn) sheep.

Col., A 17. © Mar. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. May21; J 297682.

Sawtooth Mt. from western slope of

Cameron Pass, Col., N 326. © May7, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; J 297683.

Troutdale hotel, Evergreen, Col., P178. © July 16, 1927; 2 c. May 21,

1928; J 297674.

Sanborn souvenir co., Denver. 12754

Sunset on the Lariat trail to Look-out Mt., Denver Mt. parks, Col. ©May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; J 297686.

Sanborn studios, Lynn, Mass. 12755

Chocorua, the friendly mountain. ©May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 19 ; J 297984.

Sand (Seaward Alwyn) Lockport,N. Y. 12756

Lockport, N. Y„ High school band.© May 22, 1928; 2 c. May 24; J297715.

229

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12757 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Sanders (Joseph Frishi) Louisville.

12757

Postage stamp scale for philatelic

examination and research. @ May 1,

1928; 2 c. May 25; I 15045.

Sargent (Ralph Howard) Santa Rosa,Calif. 12758

Burbank's (Luther) resting place.

Beneath the cedar of Lebanon LutherBurbank lies at rest, Santa Rosa,Calif. © June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 23

;

J 298395.

Savage (Paul W.) Worcester.12759, 12760

Boston, Mass., Custom house tower,aerial view. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

May 23 ; J 297716.

Walker ice co. fire, aerial photo. ©May 16, 1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; J 297717.

Schaeffer (Leon) Sulphur, Okl.12761, 12762

Schaeffer's (Dr.) axial intra-foraminspinospacer-spinojuster. (Obverse) ©1 c. May 24, 1928; J 297713.

(Reverse) © 1 c. May 24, 1928

;

J 297714.

Schafer (John Samuel) Norco, Calif.

12763

Schafer standard laying house, 20' x30' unit. Blueprint. © 1 c. May 18,

1928; I 15016.

Schmidt (Theodore A.) litho co., Chi-

cago. 12764

Design Xmas cover F 477. © Apr.1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 26 ; K 236803.

Scholl (Anton) & son, Brooklyn.12765

Anton Scholl and son. [Design foruse on stationery] © Apr. 9, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 13 ; K 236378.

Scholl mfg. co., inc., Chicago. 12766Dr. Scholl's pedo-graph for foot trou-

ble analysis and shoe fitting. © Apr.15, 1928; 2 c. June 13; K 238136.

Schuck (Charles P.) Philadelphia.12767

Harkins (Daniel J.) wedding party.

© June 25, 1928; 2 c. June 26; J298481.

Schuele (Carl Richard) and Patty(Isham Harrison) Memphis.

12768

Chart for constructing the Homebiltwall exerciser. Blueprint. © 1 c. June25, 1928 ; I 15248.

Schutte (John B.) Glenwood Springs,Col. 12769-12773

5 prints

:

Duck pond, Glenwood Springs, Col.,

91 ; J 298007.—Glenwood Springs, Col.,

Grand ave., from State bridge; J298008.—Hanging Lake, birdseye viewof, 31 ; J 298006.—Scene near Redstone,Col., 59; J 298009.—Snowmass Lakeand peak, 154; J 298010. © May 24,

1928 ; 2 c. each June 11.

Schwabe (E. J.) mfg. co., New York.12774-12777

[Greatest love] © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 5 ; K 236573.3 prints ; by Eugenie Poujol

:

Holland flower market ; K 236860.—Under the Venetian moon ; K 236859.—Venetian splendor; K 236858. © Apr.14, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 5.

Schwed (Samuel) New York.12778, 12779

Que? © 1 c. June 9, 1928 ; J 297990.Unique? © 1 c. June 9, 1928; J

297991.

Scranton glass instrument co., Scran-ton, Pa. 12780

Hydrometer scale. Thermometerscale with hydrometer correction table.

© May 12, 1928 ; 2 c. May 12 ; I 15006.

Seaver (Charles F.) Framingham,Mass. 12781

Idol of Massachusetts. © May 28,

1928 ; 2 c. May 29 ; J 297797.

Seiberth (Christopher) Los Angeles.12782-12784

[General Sherman, 2] © May 18,

1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; K 235857.

[3] © May 2, 1928 ; 2 c. May23 ; K 235858.

Spirit of Sequoia, 1. © May 18,

1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; K 235856.

Shadowens (Thomas Moore) Houston,Tex. 12785

[Shadowene] © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 2 ; K 236308.

Shaw (Alfred Craig) Westport. Conn.12786, 12787

McFee (William) and Alfred Aloys-ius Smith (Trader Horn) © Mar. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 12 ; J 297053.

Smith (Alfred Aloysius) (TraderHorn) © Mar. 30, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 12;

J 297052.

Sheldon (Park C) Allegany, N. Y.12788

Round-Robin letter for mother. ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236422.

230

no. 2, 1928 12827

Shibuya (Sojiro) San Francisco.12789

Trisection of an angle. Blueprint.

© May 28, 1928 ; 2 c. June 11 ; I 15129.

Shoemaker (Frank H.) Lincoln, Neb.12790-12801

High beach lines of ancient blacksea, near Salton, Calif. © Apr. 2,

1928 : 2 c. June 4 ; J 298S09.

11 photographs

:

Algodones, west of Yuma, in the;

J 297871.—Aspens in Santa Fe Canon,N. M. ; J 297874.—Cliff front at Puye,N. M., west end ; J 297869.—Cliff front

at Puye, N. M., with cavate dwellings,

detail of : J 297868.—Community houseruin. Frijoles Canon, N. M. ; J 297866,—El Palacio Real, Santa Fe, N. M. ; J297865.—Monument Rock, Santa FeCanon, N. M. : J 297872.—Old house.Santa Fe, N. M. ; J 297864.—Primulusparryi : J 297873.—Pueblo bonito fromcliff, Chaco Canon, N. M.. east end ; J.

297867.—Rio Grande Valley, N. M.,showing the Black Mesa, view in the

;

J 297870. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 4.

Shoree (Emile) New York. 12802

Shoree (Emile) method. © Oct. 16,

1926 ; 2 c. May 11, 1928 ; K 235680.

Shriver (Frank C.) Morgantown, W.Va. 12803

Natural Bridge, Va. © Apr. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 24 ; J 297265.

Sieberg (Erick A.) Minneapolis. 12804

World peace unity good will to all.

© Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236418,

Siehl (Walter H.) Cincinnati. 12805

Christian life. A cross country ob-

stacle race. © Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr.24; J 297258.

Siford (J. O.) co., Omaha, Neb.12806, 12807

Caution. © Apr. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. May23 ; J 297689.

[Railroad crossing caution sign] ©Apr. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. May 23 ; J 297688.

Sigrist (Augustus J.) Chicago. 12808

Merry Christmas. [Christmas de-sign ; Santa Claus, toys, and holly]

© May 4, 1928 ; 2 c. May 25 ; K 235855.

Skilsaw, inc., Chicago. 12809-12812

That's the way to saw ! © Apr. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236408.

41, 94. © Apr. 17, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 20 ; K 236616. 236617.

Would you believe it? © Apr. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236407.

Slaski (Felix) New York. 12813,12814

White Eagle coming. © June 7,

1928 ; 2 c. June 12 ; J 298033.

White Eagle flying over here. ©June 7, 1928 ; 2 c. June 12 ; J 298032.

Slocum (Lew Bloom) New York.12815

Lincoln (Mary Todd) © May 24.

1928 ; 2 c. May 29 ; J 297785.

Smith (Alfred G.) Baltimore. 12816

Two addicts. © Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 21 ; K 235675.

Smith (B. Churchill) Orono, Me.12817

Bangor, Me., High school, class of

1928. © May 17, 1928; 2 c. May 26;J 297S90.

Smith (Charles O.) Buffalo.12818-12821

McMahon (Jit. Rev. Bishop John J.)

D. D., Bishop of Trenton, N. J., 1-4,

© Apr. 26, 1928; 2 c. each May 8;J 297469^297472.

Smith (Conway Howard) Pulaski, Va.12822

[Old Shot tower on New River, Va.]

© May 29, 1928; 2 c. June 4; K236975.

Smith (Edgar B.) Wichita, Kan.12S23

Wichita. Kan., 1030'. © May 11,

1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; J 297553.

Smith (Edward F. ) Indianapolis,12824, 12825

Ernsperger st. bridge over the St.

Joseph River, St. Joseph Co., SouthBend, Ind. [Three span concrete archbridge] Exhibit A plans. 7 sheets,

blueprints, © 1 c. Apr. 24, 1928; I

14937.

Pulp mill bridge over Buck Creek onTwenty-third st., Muncie, Ind., Dela-ware County. Blueprint. © May 7,

1928; 2 c. May 9; I 15004.

Smith (Harry F.) Wyncote, Pa. 12826

[Hitching post] © May 15, 1928;2 c. Apr. 21 ; K 238006.

Smith (John J.) Kansas City. Kan.12827

Smith economic, guardless, double-acting, noiseless, easy running sickle,

etc. Blueprint. © 1 c. June 11, 1928

;

I 15135.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES12828 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Smith (Luella G.) Sitka, Alaska.12828

Hel' lo Bill. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c.

May 7 ; J 297461.

Smithers (Oscar) Warsaw, N. Y.

12829, 12830Caneadea dam, large. © May 28,

1928 ; 2 c. June 22 ; J 298400.

small. © May 28, 1928; 2 c.

June 22 ; J 298399.

South Carolina. State, Columbia,S. C. 12831-12834

[Filigree rectangle with landscapeand palmetto tree on left side] ©May 7, 1928; 2 c. May 2; K 235808.

Palmetto tree with ornamental back-ground of flowers and stems and let-

tering. © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30

;

J 297510.

[Rectangle landscape with palmettotree in center ; fronds above horizon]

© May 9, 1928 ; 2 c. May 3 ; K 2358Q7.

Truncated palmetto tree showingfronds, dates in two ovals, underfronds partly obscuring trunk. ©May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 30 ; J 297509.

Southern aerial survey co., Henderson,N. C. 12835-12848

Chapel Hill, N. C, Keenan memorialstadium. © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. Apr.24; J 297261.

Duke university, Durham, N. C. ©Apr. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 24 ; J 297260.

A, B. © 1 c. each Apr. 24,

1928 ; J 297262, 297263.

Durham, N. C. Watts hospital. ©1 c. Apr. 24, 1928; J 297264.

Meredith college. © Apr. 4, 1928;2 c. Apr. 7 ; J 297090.

8 photographs

:

Border mfg. co., A, B ; J 297787,297790—Durham, N. C, Five points;J 297791. — Goldsboro. N. C. ; J297793.—Goldsboro, N. C, Border brickand tile co. ; J 297792.—Goldsboro, N.C, I. O. O. F. orphanage; J 297794—Interprise lumber co. ; J, 297789.

North Carolina (University of) Cam-pus; J 297788. © 1 c. each May 28,

1928.

Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.12849-13009

Circle at 76th and Gramercy, E-1799. © Jan. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr/ 18

;

J 297117.

Granada, San Fernando Valley,Calif.. E 1853. © Feb. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 18 ; J 297124.

Inner harbor, D 550-552. © Jan.12, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 18 ; J 297126-297128.

Northeast from Manchester betweenVermont and Normandie, E 1794. ©Jan. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 18 ; J 297156.

Vernon, Calif.

:

North of Randolph st. betweenDowny road and Boyle ave., E 1859.

North of Slauson between Pacific blvd.and Boyle ave., E 1858, E 1860. ©Feb. 26. 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 18; J297195-297197.

3 photographs

:

Bent concrete pipe co., G-259.—Gays lion farm, El Monte, E-2101.—McClintic-Marshall co. factory, G-260. © May 23, 1928; 2 c. each June25 ; J 298464-298466.

3 photographs :

Calvary cemetery, Whittier blvd., E-2047.—East of 6th and Beaudry sts.,

F-464.—Goodrich plant, east side, G-247. © Apr. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each June25 ; J 298427-298429.

3 photographs

:

Los Angeles, Calif., -City hall fromMain st. west, F 451 ; J 297119.—LosAngeles, Calif., City hall from Springst. northeast, F 450 ; J 297118.—North-west from 6th. and Main, F 449; J297172. © Feb. 12, 1928; 2 c. eachApr. 18.

4 photographs

:

Burbank, Calif., E-2028. — Holly-wood, Calif., looking toward Burbank,F-723.—Santa Monica Mts., south ofGirard, E-2013. — West Hollywood,Calif., looking across San FernandoValley. F-724. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c.

each June 25; J 298423-298426.

5 photographs

:

Burbank, Calif., First national stu-

dios, E 1902; J 297123.—North ofAdams between Maple and Figueroasts.. E 1887 ; J 297162.—San FernandoValley, Calif., south from Venturablvd. and Laurel Canyon road, E1890 ; J 297183.—San Fernando Valley,

Calif., Ventura blvd. section, E 1888;J 297184.—Sennet (Mack) studios,

Ventura blvd., E 1892; J 297150. ©Mar. 8, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 18.

7 photographs

:

Los Angeles, Calif., central mfg. dis-

trict. E 1824, E 1825: J 297115,297116.—Los Angeles, Calif., east fromGoodrich plant, E 1829; J 297122.—North of Washington between Alame-da st. and Los Angeles River, E 1826;J 297164.—Northwest from 37th. st.

nnd Los Angeles River, E 1820; J

232

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 13009

297173.—South of 9th. st. betweenBoyle ave. and Los Angeles River, E1827; J 297188.—Vernon, Calif., northof Fruitland ave. between Pacific blvd.

and Alameda St., E 182S ; J 297194. ©Feb. 9, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 18.

9 photographs

:

Hollywood, Calif., and San Fernan-do Valley. F 722; J 297125.—Los An-geles, Calif., and San Fernando Valleyfrom 8500 ft., E. 1780; J 297144.—Los Angeles, Calif., and San GabrielValley from 8500 ft., E 1781; J297145.—Los Angeles, Calif., from overInglewood, 8500 ft.. E 1783; J297146.—Pasadena, Calif., and eastfrom 8000 ft., E 1779; J 297179.—Vernon, Calif., east from Santa Feave.. E 1785; J 297191.—Vernon,Calif., north frpm Fruitland road andPacific blvd., E 1789; J 297192.—Vernon. Calif., north from Slausonand Pacific . blvd., E 1788 ; J297193.—West Los Angeles, Hollywoodand San Fernando Valley from 8500ft.. E 1784 ; J 297200. © Jan. 9, 1928

;

2 c. each Apr. 18.

9 photographs;Inner Harbor, looking toward San

Pedro. D 569; J 297131.—Long Beach,Calif.. E 1972-E 1974; J 297134-297136.—Long Beach, Calif., fromWillow st. southwest toward harbor,E 1977 ; J 297137.—South from WatsonJunction towrard Los Angeles harbor,E 1978: J 297187.—Wilmington, Calif.,

Western oil & refining co., C 331, C332; J 297201, 297202.—Wilmington,Calif.. Western oil co's. loading dock,D 568; J 297203. © Mar. 30, 1928;2 c. each Apr. 18.

10 photographs

:

Compton, Calif., E 1942 ; J 297120.—Compton, Calif., Angeles abbey mauso-leum. H 575, H 577, E 1941 ; J 297107,297108, 297121.—North of San Pedrost. between 10th. and Sunset blvd., F460; J 297198.—North of Sunset be-tween Douglas and N. Spring sts., E1934; J 297163.—North of 5th. st. be-tween Flower and Olive sts.. F 458

:

J 297165.—Northwest of 5th. andOlive, F 457 : J 297174.—Northwest of6th. and Hill, F 456 : J 297175.—Westof San Pedro st. between 16th st. and1st st., F 459; J 297199. © Mar. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 18.

14 photographs

:

Burbank, Calif.. E 1952-E 1955; J297109-297112.—Marlboro school. 3rd.and Fvossmore, H 581-H 584; J297152-297155.—Nqrth from 12th. st.

and Hill st., F 461 ; J 297161.—North

on Vermont from Wilshire blvd., E1964; J 297169.—North on Westernave. from Wilshire, E 1965; J297170.—Northeast from 6th. and Ver-mont, E 1969; J 297157.—Northeastfrom 7th. and Figueroa, F 462; J297159.—Northeast from 7th. andFlower, F 463 ; J 297158. © Mar. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 18.

14 photographs

:

Long Beach. Calif., E 1818, E 1819;J 297132, 297133.—Long Beach harbor,D 371-D 374; J 297140-297143.—LongBeach harbor, Richfield loading dock,D 370; J 297180.—Lynwood, Calif.,

Atlantic ave. and P. E. ry., E 1815-E 1817 ; J 297147-297149.—Signal Hilloil field, B 365, B 366; J 297185,297186.—Watson Junction, Calif., Cal.

pet. corp., C 312, C 313; J 297113,297114. © Feb. 2, 1928; 2 c. eachApr. 18.

16 photographs

:

Balboa, Calif., Corona del Mar, E-1985, E-1986, E-1988.—Balboa, Calif.,

entrance to harbor, E-1987.—Comp-ton. Calif., looking toward Los An-geles. E-1996.—Huntington Beach oil

field, B 526-B 529.—Hynes, Calif.,

Edison substation, G-243.—Lookingsouth on Shoe String Strip from Rose-crans oil field, E-1997—Newport Bay,E 1989, E 1990, E 1993-E 1995. ©Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. each June 25; J298407-298422.

21 photographs

:

Inner harbor, looking toward break-water, D 554 ; J 297130.—Inner harbor,looking toward San Pedro. D 553 ; J297129.—Long Beach, Calif., lookingtoward Los Angeles harbor. E 1943,E 1944; J 297138, 297139.—Los An-geles harbor, main channel, D 555 ; J297151.—North from Artesia, Calif.,

E 1947; J 297160.—North on SanGabriel River, E 1950; J 297166.—North on San Gabriel River nearNorwalk, Calif., E 1948, E 1949; J297167, 297168.—Northwest from coun-ty farm towards Los Angeles, E 1951

;

J 297171.—Outer harbor, looking upMain st., D 558 ; J 297176.—Outer LosAngeles harbor. D 560; J 297177.

Outer Los Angeles harbor, looking to-

ward Long Beach, D 559 ; J 297178.

Richfield refinery, looking toward LongBeach harbor, C 325, C 326 ; J 297181,297182.—Saratoga (Airplane carrier)D 561, D 562; J 297105, 297106.—South on San Gabriel River, towardSeal Beach, E 1945; J 297189.—Ter-minal Island, Long Beach harbor, D376; J 297190 —Wilmington, Calif.,

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Spence airplane photos—Continued,

looking toward Outer harbor, D 556,

D 557 ; J 297204, 297205. © Mar. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 18.

34 photographs:Arrowhead Lake, E 2069-E 2075.—

Baldwin Lake, E-2077, E-2078.—BigBear Lake, E 2059-E 2068.—Colton,Calif., cement co., G-249.—Green Val-ley, E-2076—Lake at Norco club, E-2053.—Norco club, E-2050.—Norcofarms, E-2052, E-2056.—Norco golf

club, E-2055.—Norco hotel, E-2054.—Norco hotel and club, E-2051.—Orangeand walnut groves near La Habra,Calif., E-2049.—San Bernardino,Calif., E-2057.—Santa Fe Springs oil

field, B-45, B-44.—Southgate, Calif.,

Firestone rubber co., G-248.—Walnutfarms near La Habra, E-2048. ©Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. each June 25; J298430-298463.

Spencer (Sidney H.) Newark, N. J.

13010-13012

Adventures. War-veteran. Convict.

Tramp. Minister. © June 7, 1928

;

2 c. June 9 ; J 298071.

Man who lives with a bullet in his

head, and his adventures of a war-veteran, convict, tramp, and minister.

© 1 c. June 9, 1928 ; J 298072.

X-ray photograph. © Apr. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 25 ; J 297300.

Spencer & Wyckoff, Detroit. 13013

Michigan all state high school orches-

tra. © Apr. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. May 16 ; J297565.

Spurr (E. Willard) Pasadena, Calif.

13014-13016

Coolidge (Douglas William) creator

of the Pasadena rose. © May 19, 1928

;

2 c. May 25 ; J 297746.

Markham (Edwin) poet. © June21, 1928 ; 2 c. June 26 ; J 298500.

Pichord (Rev. Arthur O.) © June6, 1928 ; 2 c. June 15 ; J 298081.

Stadler & Stadler, New York. 13017

[Rider on galloping horse] © May12, 1928 ; 2 c. May 17 ; K 236652.

Stanco, inc., New York. 13018-13022

Circus travels everywhere. Flit is

the official insecticide of the greatestshow on earth. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 11 ; K 236366.

Flit kills:

Flies and mosquitoes : J 298792.

Flies—mosquitoes ; J 298791.—Moths—their eggs and larvae. Does not stain

;

J 298793.—Roaches—bed bugs, moths :

J 298794. © 1 c. each June 29, 1928.

Standard oil co. of Calif., San Fran-cisco. 13023-13027

Avocado show. © May 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 28 ; K 235904.

California aggies. 19th annual pic-

nic. © Mar. 27, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 9;K 236343.

California Valencia orange show. ©May 14, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 235906.

Fiesta de las rosas. © May 5, 1928

;

2 c. May 28 ; K 235905.

Red Bluff annual round up, Apr. 28-29, 1928. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c. Mav15 ; K 235723.

Standard refrigerator co., Philadelphia.13028-13031

In case you want the proper case.

© Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. May 12; K236609.

3 prints:Display case that saves time, trouble,

money and space.—Hurrying on a newcase.—Standard refrigerator in anideal setting. © May 2, 1928; 2 c.

each May 12; K 236610-236612.

Standard varnish works, New York.13032

S V W Koverlak color mixingchart. © Feb. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. May 9

;

K 236608.

Stanley and Baxley, Miami, Fla.

13033,13034

Leaping sailfish. © May 10, 1928;2 c. May 12 ; J 297504.

Miami, Fla.. night skyline. © May10, 1928 ; 2 c. May 12 ; J 297505.

Starbuck (Robert M.) jr., Hartford.13035

Pilot drawing showing plumbingpractice according to Ohio state plumb-ing code. Blueprint. © Mar. 31, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 20; I 14924.

Stecker (William H.) Augusta. Mont.13036, 13037

Royal monarchs. © Oct. 1, 1927:2 c. Apr. 30, 1928 ; J 297422.

Sun River and Castle Reef, 145. ©Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1928; J297421.

Stehli silks corp., New York. 13038

Simba, the new Stehli cloth for

sports! © Apr. 1, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 5;K 235271.

Stetzel (Bessie Lulu) Fort Wayne, Ind.13039

Progressing with the world. © May13, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 236808.

234

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kco. 2, 1928 13180

Steward (Howard W.) Cordova,Alaska. 13040-13042

Camp on the trap line. © Sept. 2,

1927 ; 2 c. May 7, 1928 ; J 297448.

Cordova. Alaska, bird's-eye view. ©July 1, 1927; 2 c. May 7, 1928; J297449.

Trappers home. © Sept. 2, 1927

;

2 c. May 7, 1928; J 297447.

Storey (Frederick George) Columbus,Ga. 13043, 13044

[Standard time disc chart] © May31, 1928: 2 c. June 2; I 15074.

Same. © 1 c. June 27, 1928;

1 15266.

Stranahan (George Alexander) Gal-

veston, Tex. 13045

Miss Chicago. © June 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

June 18; J 298123.

Stull (William) Hollywood, Calif.

13046

Stull pictorial. © Sept. 15, 1927;2 c. June 12, 1928: J 297998.

Sturm (Henrietta Lucile) Cody, Wy.13047, 13048

Buffalo Bill statue. © Jan. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 9 ; J 297017.

Elk at rest. © Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 9 ; J 297016.

Styron (Stephen Ridley) Atlanta.13049

Greeter [cover design] © Nov. 5,

1927; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1928; K 236453.

Sullivan (John Francis) New York.13050, 13051

Silver spade, 1. 2. © May 16, 1928;2 c. each May 19 ; J 297649, 297650.

Sullivan (W. J.) co., Providence, R. I.

13052

My first holy communion. © Apr.6, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 13 ; K 236376.

Sunny scenes, inc., Winter Park, Fla.13053-13180

Banyan tree in Bayfront park,Miami, Fla.. 280 M. © Apr. 30, 1928

;

2 c. May 17; K 236857.

[Post card] © Apr. 30, 1928

;

2 c. May 17 ; K 236856.

Miami, Fla.

:

Bayfront park, 279M, 1313M ; K236654, 236655.—Bayfront park, therockery. 1147M ; K 236673.—Ever-glades apartment, 290M, 1311M ; K236658, 236659.—Flagler st., 1302M

;

K 236660.—Flagler st. from the bayfront, 308M ; K 236661.—Foot of Flag-ler St., 1305M ; K 236662.—Miami Bilt-

more, 271M ; K 236665.—Miami city

hall, 294M; K 236666.—Royal palms,274M; K 236675.—Royal palms andthe bay, 299M ; K 236674.—Skyline andHarbor. 1312M ; K 236668.—Skylineand park, 1151M ; K 236669.—Skylineoverlooking Bayfront park, 277M; K236670. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 17.

Ramona's marriage place, Calif.,

2020D. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 29

;

K 238350.

San Antonio, Tex.

:

Alamo, 900 A ; K 236994.—Japanesetea gardens, 906 A ; K 236993.—Plaza,in the, 905; K 238000.—San Juan(Mission) 901 A; K 236992. © May21, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 8.

Washington, D. C.

:

Aztec garden, 269 W, 270 W; K236979, 236980.— Capitol, 506; K236998.—Grant monument, 259 W; K236987.—Pennsylvania ave., 258 W;K 236988.—Scottish rite cathedral,250 W; K 236985.—Union station,

256 W ; K 236986.—Washington monu-ment, 251 W, 252 W ; K 236981, 236982.

© May 21, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 8.

Washington, D. C.

:

Capitol, 505; K 235896.—Japanesecherry blossoms, 502; K 235898.—Lincoln memorial, 501; K 235899.—Lincoln memorial at a distance, 500;K 235897.—White House, 504; K235900. © May 21, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 26.

3 prints

:

Miami Beach, Fla., 1310M; K236664.—Miami Beach. Fla., Nautilushotel, 284M; K 236671.—Miami Har-bor, Fla., 282M ; K 236667. © Apr. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 17.

6 prints

:

Columbia River and Table Moun-tain, 407; K 238155.—Elysian park,2010L; K 238156.—Hood (Mt.) fromLaurel Hill, 401; K 238142.—Hood(Mt.) from Lost Lake, 402; K238141.—Ramona's marriage place,

2019D; K 238157.—San Diego, Calif.,

Balboa park, 2008D ; K 238154. ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 18.

8 prints:Coral bridge, 1136M ; K 236656.—

Coral Gables, Fla., Venetian pooL302M; K 236678.— Coral Gables,Miami, Fla., Water tower, 301M; K236679.—Daily bathing scene, MiamiBeach, Fla., 289M ; K 236657.—IndianCreek, Miami Beach, Fla., 272M; K236663.—On Indian Creek, MiamiBeach, Fla., 272 ; K 236672.—Venetianbridge at Belle Island, Miami Beach,

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES13181 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Sunny scenes, inc.—Continued.

Fla., 1155M; K 236676.—Venetianbridge, Miami Beach, Fla., 1314M ; K236677. © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 17.

9 prints

:

Arlington, Va., Tomb of unknownsoldier, 264 W ; K 236984.—Groves be-

neath snow-capped mountains, 2000;Iv 236995.—Mt. Vernon, Va., Washing-ton's ancestral home [ ! ] , 265 W ; K236983.—Mountain and stream, 301;K 236997.—Multnomah Falls, Oregon,409; K 236999.—Rabbit Ear Rangefrom Grand Lake, 711 ; K 236991.—Seven Falls, 703 ; K 236990.—YosemitePalls, California, 2018 Y ; K 236989.—Yosemite Valley, 2017 Y; K 236996.

© May 21, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 8.

9 prints

:

Avalon Bay, Santa Catalina Island,

Calif., 366; K 238343.—Cross on Mt.Rubidoux, Calif., 378; K 238338.—Denver, Col., busy street, 700-53 ; K238334.—Rose framed view of a Cali-

fornia peak, 360; K 238340.—SanDiego, Calif., Balboa park, 362; K238339.—San Gabriel mission, Calif.,

the bells, 367; K 238327.—San JuanCapistrano (Mission) Calif., 2000^2;K 238346.—Spokane, Wash., bird's-eyeview, 400-50; K 238328.—WahkeenaFalls near Portland, Or., 388; K238329. © June 11, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 29.

11 prints:

Denver, Col., East Denver highschool, 700-54; K 238144.—Denver,Col., Sherman ave., 700-52 ; K 238151.—San Antonio, Tex., Alamo plaza, 357;K 238143.—San Antonio, Tex., Munici-pal auditorium, 358; K 238148.—SanAntonio, Tex., old and the new, 359;K 238149.—San Diego (Mission) Calif.,

365; K 238145.—San Fernando (Mis-sion) Calif., 368; K 238146.—San Jose(Mission) San Antonio, Tex., 355; K238147.—Sculptors Studio, Bryce Can-yon, Utah, 302; K 238152.—Seventeenmile drive, Calif., 2000-1 ; K 238150.—Twin Sisters, General Grant's nationalpark, Calif., 375; K 238153. © June11, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 18.

12 prints

:

Balanced Rock; K 237059.—GrandCanyon, Ariz., 800; K 237060.—Guard-ian cypress, 2002; K 237061.—Rainier(Mt.) 408; K 237066.—St. Augustine,Fla., The Ponce de Leon, 1149A; K237058.—San Diego, Calif., Naturalhistory museum. 2007D ; K 237067.—San Francisco, Calif., Portals of the

past, 2001F; K 237068,—San JuanCapistrano (Mission) Calif., 2013; K237063.—Santa Barbara (Mission)Calif., 2014, 2015 ; K 237064, 237065.—Spokane, Wash., Manito park, 406;K 237062.—Torrey Pines, Calif., 2009D

;

K 237069. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJune 11.

14 prints

:

Causeway [between Miami andMiami Beach, Fla., 297M] ; K 238348.—[Columbia River and Table Mt] ; K238344.—[Crown Point on the Colum-bia River, Oregon] ; K 238341.— [Den-ver, Col., City park] ; K 238345.—[Denver, Col., Greek theatre, civic

center] ; K 238330.—[Denver, Col.,

State Capitol] ; K 238337.—[Highdrive in Estes park, Col.] ; K 238331.—[Looking out to Biscayne Bay, Miami,Fla., 273M] ; K 238336.—Miami, Fla.,

Hotel Alcazar, 295M ; K 238335.—Overseas railway [to Key West]Florida, 285F ; K 238349.—[RainbowFalls near Manitou, Col.] ; K 238333.—[Toothed Rocks on the Columbia Riverhighway] ; K 238347.— [Vista house onCrown Point, Or.] ; K 238332.—[WindMt. and the Columbia River] ; K238342. © June 25, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 29.

20 prints

:

Alamo, San Antonio, Tex., 900A ; K237027.—Canyon road, 714 ; K 237032,—Charming vista, 706; K 237021.—Con-cepcion (Mission) San Antonio, Tex.,903A; K 237029.—Continental Divide,710; K 237037.—Espada (Mission)San Antonio, Tex., 902A; K 237028.—In Estes park, 709 : K 237039.—LongsPeak from Bear Lake, 712 ; K 237038.—Mountain jewel, 713; K 237036.—Multnomah Falls, 404; K 237034.—Nature's grandeur, 400; K 237030.—Pike's Peak and Garden of the Gods,701; K 237031.—Pike's Peak and theGarden of the Gods, 700; K 237026.—Pike's Peak from Colorado Springs,Col., 705; K 237023.—Road to en-chantment, 704; K 237022,—RoyalGorge, Col., 715 ; K 237025.—Salt LakeCity, Utah, Temple square, 300; K237040.—Sentinel of the Rockies, 707;K 237035.—Thru nature's gateway,709; K 237033.—Williams Canyon,Manitou, Col., 702 ; K 237024. © May21, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 4.

Sutton (Coleman) Alhambra, Calif.

13181

Circuit diagram for panel-mountedjack switch controlling audio amplifi-

cation, one or two stages. Blueprint.

© Apr. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. May 22 ; I 15035.

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Swafford co., Corpus Christi, Tex.13182-13185

4 photographs:Bluebonnet hill; J 296996.—Blue-

bonnets ; J 296997.—Home of the blue-

bonnet ; J 296995.—Texas bluebonnets;

J 296998. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. eachApr. -9.

Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.

13186-13188

Near-to-nature babies. (In GoodHousekeeping, May, 1928) © Apr. 25,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 19 ; K 235397.

(In Good Housekeeping, June,

1928) © May 25, 1928; 1 c. May 21;K 235823.

(In Good Housekeeping, July,

1928) © June 25, 1928 ; 1 c. June 20

;

K 237146.

Sylvan (Joseph) Chicago. 131 89

[We do everything under the sun to

please you] © May 21, 1928 ; 2 c. May22 ; K 238007.

Talbot (Ernest A.) Chicago. 13190

Lumber manufacturer's handicap.© June 11, 1928; 2 c. June 13; K237075.

Tarr studio, Brooklyn. 13191-13195

5 photographs:Delta alpha phi fraternity; J

297464.—Iota theta fraternity; J297465.—Phi delta delta woman's legal

fraternity, Nu chapter; J 297467.—Pialpha tau sorority; J 297466.—Shieldand crescent fraternity; J 297468. ©May 8, 1928 ; 2 c. each May 9.

Tegart (Harold M.) Burbank, Calif.

13196

Section showing utilization of Whit-nall super highway for flood controland rapid transit. Blueprint. © May22, 1928 ; 2 c. May 31 ; I 15066.

Teich (Curt) & co., inc., Chicago.13197

Out where the West begins, 119215.

© June 26, 1928; 2 c. June 30; K237246.

Terry (Leo) Joliet, 111. 13198Terry (Leo) © June 10, 1926; 2 c.

June 16, 1928; J 298396.

Teubner (B. G.) Leipzig. 13199-13206Teubners weltwirtschaftskarten.

[Also printed in Part 1, group 2(Maps) catalogue] :

Erdol. © Mar. 7, 1928; 1 c. June16 ; K 238227.

I. 3, wasserkraft, elektrizitat. ©May 4, 1928; 1 c. June 16; K 238228.

II. 1, bauinwolle, jute, flachs. ©Mar. 7, 1928 ; 1 c. June 16 ; K 238229.

II. 2, wolle. seide und kunstseide.

© Mar. 7, 1928; 1 c. June 16; K238230.

II. 6, kautschuk, automobil-industrie.

© Oct. 20, 1927; 1 c. June 16, 1928;K 238231.

III. 1, vveizen, reis, roggen. © Mar.7, 1928 ; 1 c. June 16 ; K 238232.

III. 2, mais, hafer, gerste. © Mar.7, 1928 ; 1 c. June 16 ; K 238233.

III. 3, kaffee, tee, kakao. © Nov.2, 1927; 1 c. June 16, 1928; K 238234.

Teunisson (John N.) New Orleans.13207

Monteleone hotel, 15 story new an-nex. © Apr. 5, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; J297259.

Texas co., Houston, Tex. 13208-13222Nederland, Tex., The Texas co., tank

farm, airplane view, MFG9442. © 1 c.

June 14, 1928 ; J 298056.

Port Arthur, Tex., The Texas co.,

refinery, airplane view

:

From east, MFG9437 ; J 298058.—From northwest, MFG9429 ; J 298062.—From west, MFG (9426, 9427, 9433,

9434, 9438) ; J 298065, 298064, 298060,298059, 298057.—Holmes-Manley ver-

tical stills, MFG (9428, 9430) ; J298063, 298061. © 1 c. each June 14,

1928.

Port Arthur. Tex., The Texas co.,

terminal, airplane view, MFG (10459,

10460, 10462) © 1 c. each June 14.

1928; J 298055, 298054, 298053.

Port Neches, Tex., The Texas co.,

refinery, airplane view, MFG (8850.

8851) © 1 c. each June 14, 1928; J298052, 298051.

Thermoid rubber co., Trenton, N. J.

13223Will your car do this? © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. June 4 ; K 236966.

Thomas (A. L.) Newport, Or.13224-13227

4 photographs

:

Arch Rock; J 298069.—Ben Jonesmemorial bridge; J 298068.—DepoeBay bridge; J 298070.—Spoutinghorn ; J 298067. © May 16, 1928 ; 2 c.

each June 14.

Thomas (Paul) Shamokin, Pa.13228-13241

4 photographs

:

Naval airplane from Anacostia withCapt. Holden C. Richardson and Capt.Major; J 298131.—Richardson (Capt.Holden C) ; J 298129.—Richardson

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Thomas (Paul)—Continued.

(Capt. Holden C.) Capt. Major andFritzy Schmidt; J 298130.—Safetyequipment, parachute ; J 298132. ©June 16, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 18.

4 photographs :

Odd fellows cemetery, lookingeast.—Odd fellows cemetery, lookingsouth.—Reading railroad, coal pockets,

looking northeast.—Reading railroad,

coal pockets, looking south. © June20, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 21 ; J 298267-298270.

6 photographs

:

Beury (Dr. Charles) president oftemple W, Philadelphia, Pa., 1, 2; J298495, 298496.—Brahler (Miss) andMiss Richardson; J 298499.—Brahler(Miss) and Miss Richardson, whochristened Richardson field ; J298498.—Richardson ( Capt. HoldenC.) June 23, 1928; J 298497.—Richard-son (Capt. Holden C.) U. S. navy,Washington, D. C. ; J 298494. © June25, 1928; 2 c. each June 26.

Thompson (Charles Robert) Chicago.13242

r Railroad puzzle] © 1 c. May 21,

1928; I 15037.

Thompson (H. L.) Portland, Or.13243-13247

Are you dodging him? © Apr. 2,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 16; K 236406.

Diogenes. © Apr. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.16; K 236403.

Dodging Diogenes. © Apr. 6, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 16 ; K 236404.

Same. © Apr. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Apr.16; K 236405.

Is he looking for you? © Mar. 31,

1928 ; 1 c. Apr. 9 ; K 235307.

Thompson (James A.) Pine Bluff, Ark.13248, 13249

Eureka soup bowl. © Mar. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 31 ; K 235598.

Eureka soup tureen. © Mar. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 31 ; K 235599.

Thompson (Perry E.) Chicago.13250-13252

3 prints

:

Big boom will soon be on—Buy now;

K 238011.—Big parade; K 238012.—Why stay in the shadow; K 238010.

© Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 30.

Thompson (Robert Jay) Jenkintown,Pa. 13253

[Achievement! © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 2 ; K 235583.

Thompson (Welton J.) Liberty, N. Y.13254

40 years progress. © Apr. 21, 1928 ;

2 c. Apr. 24 ; K 235806.

Tilbury (Lloyd Ernest) and Tilbury(Helen Lois) Los Angeles. 13255

Scientific research and diagnosticmachine for locating substances in

animal, vegetable, mineral, electrical,

mental and spiritual fields. Blueprint.

© Jan. 1, 1927; 2 c. May 2, 1928; I

15143.

Tilden (Rufus Stickney) Port Wash-ington, N. Y. 13256

[Architect's scale for laying out brick

work and making detailed drawings forconstruction purposes] © 1 c. June30, 1928 ; I 15289.

Tilles (George) jr., Roswell, N. M.13257

Carlsbad Cavern, King's palace. ©Apr. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 13 ; J 297710.

Torres (Ramon) New York.13258-13267

Cinema composograph, serie 1A-10A,© June 11, 1928; 2 c. each June 13;J 298022-298031.

Totten (Vicken von Post) Washington.13268

Little Jesus. © 1 c. May 23, 1928;J 297506.

Townsend (Charles A.) Belfast, Me.13269-13275

Thomaston, Me., old church on thehill, erected in 1796. © June 21. 1928 ;

2 c. June 22 ; J 298277.

6 photographs:Along the shore of Jordan Pond, Mt.

Desert, Me.'; J 298254.—Eagle Lake,Mt. Desert, Me. ; J 298275.—Ford cot-

tage, Seal Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me., 1,

2: J 298252, 298253.—Jordan Pond,glimpse of, from the trail ; J 298255.—Long Pond, Mt. Desert, Me. ; J 298256.

© June 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 20.

Trinity court studio, Pittsburgh. 13276Pittsburgh, Pa., an aerial view. ©

May 16, 1928 ; 2 c. May 17 ; J 297577.

TrowTitzsch & sohn, kunstverlag, Frank-furt/Oder, Germany. 13277

[Evening star in the Pacific] © Apr.23, 1928 ; 1 c. May 8 ; K 235679.

Trywusch (Charles H.) Mastic, L. I.,

N. Y. 13278-13281

4 photographs

:

Mastic bathing beach ; J 298266.—Mastic Beach club house and hotel ; J298265.—Mastic, L. I., N. Y.. fire co.

;

238

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 2, 1928 13335

J 298263.—Where the Mastic roadmeets the Sunrise trail ; J 298264. ©June 21, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 22.

Tuck (Raphael) & sons, ltd., NewYork. 13282

Opening of the Heb'rew university in

Jerusalem by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of

Balfour, K. G. © Mar. 31, 1928: 2 c.

May 31 ; K 236851.

Turner (F. E.) Cedar Rapids, la.

13283

Rowley, la., high school basket ball

team. © Apr. 23, 1928; 2 c. May 4;J 297444.

Underbill (Irving) New York.13284-13294

Governor's Island, N. Y., B50726. ©June 6, 1928 ; 2 c. June 12 ; J 298015.

New York (City) :

Broadway and 43rd st. Paramountbldg.. C 18387 ; J 297571.—Transporta-tion and Woolworth bldgs., C 18489;J 297570.—Wall and William sts., TheBank of America, C 17956; J 297572.

© May 15. 1926 ; 2 c. each May 16.

New York {City) :

Broadway and 57th. St., S. E. corner,B50714.—Fifth ave. hotel corner 9th.

St., B50473.—Forty-second st. east from9th. ave.. C18269.—Forty-third st. N. E.from 9th. ave., C18268.—Park Centralhotel, B 50699.—Pythian temple, 135W. 70th. st., B50963.—St. Bartholo-mew's church. Park ave. and 50th. st.,

B50701. © June 6, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 12; J 298011-298014, 298016-298018.

Underwood & Underwood, New York.13295-13335

Burney (Commander and Mrs.)101B1638. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c. June11 : J 213964.

Madrid. Spain, Sculptured group infront of National museum and library,

V 28736. © Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. May 18

;

J 213945.

Ostriches at Pasadena, Calif., Y29477.© Feb. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 19 ; J 213968.

R-100 (Dirigible) :

Dining room, 105R1638 ; J 213967.—Drawing, 110R1638 : J 213962.—Gasbag. 112R1638 ; J 213961.—Grand salon,

104R1638. 107R1638 ; J 213966, 213965.—Promenade deck, 106R1638, 108R1638

;

J 213963. 213960. © Apr. 4, 1928 ; 2 c.

each June 11.

3 photographs

:

Council room where the king conferswith his ministers, Royal palace, Stock-holm, Sweden, V25083T* ; J 213969.—

Mule deer in winter time, Yellowstonenatl. park, Wy., V29490 : J 213970.—Yellowstone natl. park, Wy., RiversideGeyser spouts its 100 ft. jet obliquelyacross Firehole River, V29588T. ©Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 19.

4 photographs :

Apollo, bronze statuette, antedatingPersian wars, Greece, Y27924 : J213956.—Bronze Buddhas and shrines.

Peking, China, Y23960 ; J 213958.—Pantheon of the princes, in the Esco-rial, near Madrid, Spain, A

r28735 ; J213957.—Sleeping Ariadne, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden. Y25080

:

J 213959. © Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 9.

5 photographs

:

Great blue herons—often called bluecranes, V 4022 ; J 213939.—Lion guard-ian of the five-storied pagoda on thenorthern wall, Canton, China, V 23950:J 213944.—Nanking, China, Stone cam-els on avenue leading to Tombs of thekings, V 23951; J 213952.—Shake-speare's memorial, Westminster abbey.London, England, V 28252 ; J 213942—Totem pole, large, near burial house,Alaska, V 21104 ; J 213941. © Feb. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. each May 18.

19 photographs:Ancient Grecian reliefs, Y 27916.

Archaic head of a youth, found on site

of Acropolis museum, Greece, V 27927.

Bust of youth (Famous for beauty butunidentified) Y 27919.—Colossal statuesand architectural models of AncientMexico, New National museum, Wash-ington, D. C, Y 29459.—Cupid andPsyche, Sergei. National museum.Stockholm, Sweden, V 25082.—Dragonthrone of Chinese emperors, Peking,China, V 23956.—Egyptian obelisk, baseof, Constantinople, Turkey, V 24121.—Eve, National museum, Naples, Italy,

V 3321.—Hope, Scanzi, Campo Santo.Genoa, Italy, V 3322.—Longfellow,marble bust of, Westminster abbey.London, England, Y 28251.—Muralsculpture on temple at Boro Budor.Java, Y 25806, Y 25808.—Peking, China,Stone dragon. Y 23958.—Reliefs, glori-

fying Sethos I. Temple of Amnion, Kar-nak, Thebes, Egypt, V 8615.—Sculp-tured splendor of Chun-Ka-Chie, An^cestral hall of great Chun family,Canton, China, Y 23948.—Shakespeare,bust of, in his birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon, England, V 28327.—Torso of

a Satyr, Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy.

V 8796.—Totem poles in Alaskan vil-

lage, Alaska. Y 21105.—Yenus, Glypto-thek, Munich, Germany, Y 30O04. ©

2787—28- 239

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES13336 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Underwood & Underwood—Continued.

Feb. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Mav 18; J213931-213938. 213940, 213943, 213946-213951, 213953-213955.

United agricultural operating co., De-troit. 13336

Proposed United agricultural foun-dation building. © Mar. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Apr. 21; K 235584.

U. S. fashion co., Chicago.13337-13355

19 prints:

203, Young men's three-button dou-ble-breasted sack. 204, Young men'stwo-button sack; K 238046.—205,Young men's/ three-button sack. 206,Young men's two button sack ; K238047.—207, Young men's three-but-ton sack. 208, Young , men's two-but-ton sack ; K 238048.—209, Young men'stwo-button straight-front sack. 210.Young men's two-button sack ; K238049.—211, Three-button conserva-tive sack. 212, Two-button conserva-tive sack ; K 238035.—213, Three but-ton double-breasted conservative sack.214. Three button straight-front con-servative sack; K 238036.—215, Twobutton sack. 216, Three-button sack(for stout men) ; K 238044.—217,Three-button Norfolk. 218, Three-but-ton sport model : K 238039.—219, New-est style three-button top coat. 220,Double-breasted overcoat ; K 238033.—221, Double-breasted overcoat. 222,Young men's three-button top coat ; K238031.—223. Newest style three-buttonRaglan-sleeve top coat. 224, Youngmen's double-breasted overcoat ; K238034.—225, Three-button double-breasted storm ulster. 226, Youngmen's three-button double-breasted ul-

sterette ; K 238038.—227, Young men'sdouble-breasted overcoat. 228. Ches-terfield fly-front overcoat ; K 238045.—281, A late model, showing double-breasted vest and pleated trousers; K238032.—282, A three-button semi-shapely model with newest style la-

pels ; K 238040.—283, A two-buttondouble-breasted overcoat. Latest la-

pels and velvet collar; K 238042.—291. A two-button peaked lapel model

;

K 238041.—292, A two-button double-breasted sack with piped pockets: K238043.—293, A three-button double-breasted overcoat. Newest lapels andcollar; K 238037. © Feb. 15, 1928;2 c. each June 9.

U. S. playing card co., Cincinnati.33356-13360

Bright eyes. © Apr. 10. 1928: 2 c.

Apr. 13; K 236377.

Columbine. © Mar. 29. 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 4 ; K 236321.

Gorge. © May 3, 1928 ; 2 c. May 7

;

K 236604.

Pals. © Mar. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 4

;

K 236322.

Twin Rivers. © May 3. 1928 ; 2 c.

May 7 ; K 236605.

Vance (Al. W.) Salt Lake City, Utah.13361-13363

3 photographs:Aricular psoroptes communis ; J

297419.—P soroptes communis ; J297418.—Psoroptes male and female;J 297420. © Mar. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. eachApr. 30.

Van Sant (Franklin A.) Madison.Wis. 13364

Requirements of a good investment.© Mar. 23, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 13; I

14892.

Van Winkle (Theodore) Rutherford.N. J. 13365

Dwelling for A. W. Van Winkle &co., Rutherford, N. J., Cooper lumberco. plan service, 230. 4 sheets, blue-

prints. © 1 c. May 9, 1928 ; I 15144.

Vermilion County Star, Danville, 111.

13366

Friendly builders. © May 28. 1928 ;

2 c. June 4 ; K 236967.

Visual education service, inc., Los An-geles. 13367-13371

Canyon Lake near Phoenix, Ariz. ©Oct. 1, 1927; 2 c. June 1, 1928; J297855.

4 photographs:Mounted peasant talking to padre

and Mission San Xavier del Bach,Tucson, Ariz., composite photograph.

Peasant on donkey talking to padrebefore Mission San Xavier del Bach.Tucson, Ariz.—San Xavier del Bach(Mission) Tucson, Ariz.—Santa Fetrail, scene on the. © Oct, 1, 1927;2 c. each June 1 ; J 297851-297854.

Voorhees (Elsa Denison) New York.13372

Education of women for successful

living. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 c. May 8;I 15044.

Wacker (Herman) Washington.13373-13376

Merry sporting cocker, 1-4. © June27, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 27 ; J 298503-298506.

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Waddell (Pierpont Emerson) Mt. Ver-non, N. Y. 13377

Fire indicator for firearms, X 30007.

Blueprint. © 1 c. May 25, 1928; I

15049.

Wakefield (Heywood) co., Boston.13378-13381

4 prints

:

[Cat and dog]— [Elephant and mon-key]— [Elephant and teddy bear]

[Kid and picaninny. Another pica-

ninny butted by kid] © May 5, 1928

;

2 c. each May 14; K 235809-235812.

Wald (Ernest) Superior, Wis. 13382

Angel's peace song. © Apr. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. May 7 ; J 297475.

Walker (Alfred Elsworth) North Kan-sas City, Mo. 13383

Memorial. © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

June 11 ; J 297997.

Walker engraving corp., New York.13384, 13385

Sargent (Attorney General John G.)

© Apr. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 17 ; J 297100.

Stone (Justice Harlan) © June 21,

1928; 2 c. June 22; J 298276.

Waller (Frank W.) Fairview, Ky.13386, 13387

Bronze tablet. © June 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

June 18 ; J 298134.

Fairview, Ky., Jefferson Davis mon-ument. © June 2, 1928 ; 2 c. June 18

;

J 298133.

Walling (Dow) Hollywood, Calif.

13388

Climbing to fame. © Apr. 27, 1928

;

1 c. May 5 ; K 236578.

Walters (George) Los Angeles.13389-13392

4 photographs

:

Awaiting an opening. J. C. Jef-fries ; J 297737.—Jeffries crouch. JimJeffries. J. C. Jeffries; J 297736.—Onguard. Jim Jeffries; J 297739.—Waiting for the gong. Jim Jeffries

;

J 297738. © May 15, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 23.

Walton (Bert) Seattle. 13393

Ching Chow Chinese puzzle game.© Mar. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. June 14 ; I 15145.

Warner (Harry William) TakomaPark, Md. 13394

For the land's sake, the game ofsoil-building. © Apr. 6, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 7; I 14903.

Warner (J. Wilbur) Frederick, Md.13395

Wade (Jennie) [who was killed

during the Civil war at Gettysburg]© June 10, 1928; 2 c. June 29; K237242.

Watt (Donald B.) New Haven.13396, 13397

Princeton, Princeton, N. J., Nassauhall. © Oct. 20, 1927; 2 c. May 14,

1928; K 236682.

Yale university, New Haven, Conn.,Harkness hall. © Oct. 20, 1927; 2 c.

May 14, 1928 ; K 236683.

Watts (John T.) Oak Park, 111.

13398

3d factor in the law of gravitation,

etc. Bluenrint. © 1 c. Apr. 18, 1928

;

I 14904.

Way (Bernard) Beaumont, Tex.13399-13401

Rothwell (Elizabeth) D, G, K. ©Mar. 21, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 4; J296970-296972.

'

Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.13402-13405

Flower holder for crypt front, full

size drawing. Blueprint. © 1 c. May29, 1928 ; I 15059.

Proposed community mausoleum forSilver Mount cemetery, plan of first

floor. Blueprint. © 1 c. May 16, 1928

;

I 15012.

Proposed mausoleum for St. Johnscemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., plan offirst floor. Blueprint. © 1 c. Apr. 7,

1928; I 14873.

Schemes for proposed communitymausoleum in New York City, N. Y.,

first floor plan. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Apr. 21, 1928; I 14933.

Weintrob (Leo) Atlantic City.

13406-134133 photographs

:

Americana photo type silhouette; J297567. — Clipper ship photo typeprint; J 297569.— Medallion phototype silhouette ; J 297568. © May 14,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 15.

Photo type silhouette

:

Colonial; J 297432.—Continental ; J297430.—Empire ; J 297433.—Federal-ist ; J 297434.—Lexington ; J 297431.

© Apr. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 28.

Weir (Esta Oma) Chicago. 13414

Clearing in the wilds. © May 15.

1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1928 ; J 297091.

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Wenzel (John M.) Chicago. 13415

Wiring diagram, Wenzel call andsignal system. © 1 c. June 29, 1928;1 15292.

Wessa (W. H.) Antigo, Wis.13416, 13417

Menominee Indian boy, H 2745. ©May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. May 25 ; J 297741.

Young Menominee warrior, H 2760.

© May 15, 1928; 2 c. May 25; J297740.

West (E. D.) co., South Yarmouth,Mass. 13418, 13419

Cape Cod, 121. © May 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

May 4 ; K 238009.

Cape Cod, quaint, 110. © May 3,

1928 ; 2 c. May 4 ; K 238008.

Western electric co., inc., New York.13420, 13421

Play means health. © May 1, 1928;

2 c. May 9 ; K 235674.

Walk for daily exercise. © Apr. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Apr. 11 ; K 236368.

Westinghouse lamp co., New York.13422

[Waiting] © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c.

May 21 ; K 235837.

Wheeler (Charles A.) Tucson. Ariz.

13423

Cashway markets [Border design]

© Mar. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr. 16; K235332.

Whitaker (Calvin B.) Kansas City,

Mo. 13424

[From the heart we serve you] ©1 c. May 21, 1928 ; I 15043.

Whitehead (Al) Hood River, Or.13425

Pick the winner. © 1 c. May 26,

1928 ; J 297730.

Whitehead & Hoag co., Newark, N. J.

13426-134283 prints

:

[Christmas serenaders] ; K 235991.

[Poinsettia and jardiniere] ; K235993.—[Wisemen at eventide] ; K235992, © June 1, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 2.

Wigmore (Francis Marion) Washing-ton. 13429-13559

(Old Virginia parish churches) ;

Ancient and historic treasures, etc.

Old St. John's church, Hampton, Va.,

8; J 298581.—Bronze tablet. Old St.

Paul's church, Norfolk, Va., 2; J298543.—Communion table, etc. Old

Yeocomico church. WestmorelandCounty, 9; J 298605.—Door swings odhinges of the antiquated style. OldHungar's church, Northampton County.Va., 8; J 298555.—Elaborately carvedtombstone of Ann Clopton, died 1716.

Old St. Peter's church, New KentCounty, 5 ; J 298538.—Heavy door withold-fashioned hinges, etc. Old Yeo-comico church, Westmoreland Countv,6; J 298602.—Old Ablngton church.Gloucester County, 1-11; J 298621-298631.—Old Bible, a Cambridge edi-

tion, etc. Old St. Paul's church. KingGeorge County, 4 ; J 298523.—Old brickchurch (St. Luke's) Isle of WightCounty, Va., 1, 3. 5-9; J 298557-298563.—Old burial vault, etc. OldYeocomico church, WestmorelandCounty, 2; J 298598.—Old Christchurch, Lancaster County, 1-4, 6-11:J 298639-298642, 298644-298649.—OldChrist church, Middlesex County, 1-3

:

J 298588-298590.—Old Eastern Shorechapel, Princess Anne County. Va.,

1-4; J 298582-298585.—Old Forkchurch. Hanover County, Va., 1-3, 5, 6

;

J 298564-298568,—Old Glebe church,Nansemond County, Va., 1-3, 6 : J298569-298571, 298573.—Old Hungar'schurch, Northampton County, Va., 1-7.

10; J 298548-298554, 298556,—Oldmarble font. Old Christ church, Lan-caster County, 5; J 298643.—Old Mer-chant's Hope church, Prince GeorgeCounty, 1-3, 6, 7 ; J 298614-298616,298619, 29862:0.—Old St. John's church,Chuckatuck, Nansemond County, Va.,

1-8; J 298526-298533.—Old St. John'schurch, Elizabeth City parish. Hamp-ton, Va., 2; J 298575,—Old St. John'schurch, Hampton, Va., 1, 3-7 ; J298574, 298576-298580.—Old St. Mary'swhite chapel. Lancaster County, 1, 2;

J 298586, 298587.—Old St. Paul'schurch, King George County, 1. 3. 6,

7; J 298521, 298522, 298524, 298525.—Old St. Paul's church, Norfolk, Va.. 1,

3-6 ; J 298542. 298544-298547.—Old St.

Peter's church, New Kent County. 1-4,

8: J 298534-298537, 298541.—Old sundial, etc. Old Yeocomico church, West-moreland County. 1; J 298597.—OldVauter's church, Essex County, 1-6;

J 298608-298613.—Old Ware church,Gloucester County, 1-7; J 298632-298638.—Old Yeocomico church. West-moreland County, 3-5, 7, 8, 10. 11: J298599-298601, 298603, 298604. 298606,298607.—Pedestal of the old stonebaptismal font, all that remains of its

colonial-day furniture. Old St. Peter's

church. New Kent County, 7 ; J298540.—Priceless heirloom of the

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church is this old Bible, etc. Old Mer-chant's Hope church, Prince GeorgeCounty. 5; J 298618.—Route of thefirst colonists, in the three ships, etc.

;

J 298651.—St. George's church (OldPongoteague) Accomac County, 1-6;

J 298591-298596.—Stone marker, 36miles from Fredericksburg, on the high-

way running along the north side of

the Rappahannock, etc. Wakefieldscenes, 1 ; J 298650.—Tablet recites thegenesis of Suffolk parish, etc. OldGlebe church. Nansemond County, Va.,

4 ; J 298572.—Title pages are missingfrom the old Bible, etc. Old Mer-chant's Hope church. Prince GeorgeCounty. 4; J 298617.—Tombstones,weathered and bruised, etc. Old St.

Peter's church, New Kent County, 6;J 298539. © June 30, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJune 30.

Wilcox (Fred B.) Centralia, Wash.13560

Warning. © Apr. 2, 1928; 2 c. Apr.9 ; J 297015.

Wilkin & Adler, inc., New York.13561. 13562

Golflex coat of the month. © Feb.20. 1928; 1 c. Apr. 18 ; 1 c. Apr. 27;K 235454.

Golflex dress of the month. © Mar.25, 1928 ; 2 c. May 14 ; K 235719.

Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,Calif. 13563-13579

Sand hills on the desert near PalmSprings. Calif. © May 5, 1928; 2 c.

May 11 ; J 297500.

San Jacinto (Mt.) near PalmSprings, Calif., 87. © Apr. 1, 1928;2 c. Apr. 13 ; J 297063,

Wild flowers of the desert. © Mav5. 1928 ; 2 c. May 11 ; J 297501.

3 photographs

:

Among the dunes of the Sahara.

Egyptian landscape.—Fog on the greatpyramid. © Mar. 10. 1928; 2 c. eachApr. 13 ; J 297058-297060.

4 photographs

:

Mountains of the desert edge; J297499.—San Jacinto (Mt.) from theDevil's Garden; J 297496.—1768 ; J297497.—1769 : J 297498. © Apr. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each May 11.

1430, 1760, 1762, 1763, 1766. © Apr.1, 1928; 2 c. each Apr. 13; J 297064-297068.

1757, 1759. © Mar. 18, 1928; 2 c.

each Apr. 13; J 297061, 297062.

Williams (Verne O.) Miami, Fla.

13580, 13581

Miami, Fla., A (44, 45) © Feb.15, 1928 ; 2 c. each Apr. 25 ; J 297301,297302.

Wilson (Francis W.) Cambridge,Mass. 13582-13672

[Wilson standard shop drawings]std. nos.

:

1 IB, 2 IB, 11 IB-36 IB, 41 IB-44 IB, 51 CH-62 CH, 70 RSB, 71 A,71 B, 72 A, 72 B, 73 A, 73 B, 74 A,74 B, 75 A, 75 B, 76 A, 76 B, 77 A,

77 B, 78 A, 78 B, 79 A, 79 B, 80 A,80 B, 81 A, 81 B, 82 A, 82 B, 83 C,

84 C, 91 IC, 92 HC-94 HC, 95 AC, 121KB, 122 KB, 130-135, 201. 600 LC,620 LC, 630 LC, 640 LC, 650 LC, 660LC. © June 7. 1928; 2 c. each June16; I 15149-15239.

Wilson (Irene H.) Worcester.13673-13680

8 photographs

:

Bucks; J 298041.—Covered wagon;J 298034.—Cowhorses ; J 298040.—Gorge ; J 298037.—Mountain gateway

;

J 298038. — Twilight ; J 298035.—White faces; J 298036.—Wrinkles ; J298039. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 13.

Wiltshire (Arthur J.) Rochester, Pa.13681

Formulas for finding decimal point-

stamped on slide rule. © 1 c. May24, 1928; I 15052.

Win-Jack features, Brighton, N. Y.13682-13686

Broadcasting good news, no. 11. ©Apr. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. May 12 ; K 235773.

Hot stuff, no. 8. © Mar. 12, 1928;1 c. Apr. 9 ; K 236351.

Private lives of public servants, Thecoal merchant, no. 6. © Mar. 5, 1928

;

1 c. Apr. 7 ; K 236350.

Service with a capital $, no. 14. ©Apr. 7, 1928; 1 c. May 14; K 235774.

There's nothing like good hard coal,

and why, no. 7. © Mar. 13, 1928 ; 1 c.

Apr. 7 ; K 236352.

Winter (Janet) New York.13687-13691

5 prints

:

[Autumn] ; K 238317.— [Child] ; K238316.— [Spring] ; K 238318.—[Sum-mer] : K 238319. — [Winter] ; K238320. © June 15, 1928; 2 c. eachJune 28.

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Wise birds, Detroit. 13692

Wise birds. [Owl design with, let-

tering] © Dec. 16, 1927 ; 2 c. Apr. 18,

1928; K 236852.

Wolfe (Joseph L. N.) Philadelphia.13693

Therese (Sainte) de l'enfant Jesus.

© Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. May 9 ; K 235678.

Woman's world magazine co., Chicago.13694-13701

Belles of long ago showing the Wom-an's world styles during the period of1850 to 1875. Apr., 1928. © Mar. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Mar. 27 ; K 236349.

May, 1928. © Apr. 16, 1928;2 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236420.

June, 1928. © May 7, 1928;2 c. May 9 ; K 235669.

July, 1928. © June 19, 1928;2 c. June 21 ; K 237138.

Aug., 1928. © June 26, 1928:2 c. June 28 ; K 237186.-— Sep., 1928. © May 22, 1928;

2 c. May 25 ; K 235847.

Oct., 1928. © June 26, 1928;2 c. June 28 ; K 237185.

Dec, 1928. © Apr. 16, 1928;2 c. Apr. 18 ; K 236421.

Wood (Waddy Burler) Washington.13702-13704

Suggested exterior treatment of U.S. State, War & Navy bldg. to make it

correspond with the U. S. Treasurydept.

:

East and west elevations, part plan

;

1 15062.—North and south elevations,part plan ; I 15063.—Showing partplans of suggested and present exte-rior treatment and north and southelevations ; I 15061. © May 23, 1928 ;

2 c. each May 29.

Woodburn (Ralph Otto) Youngstown,O. 13705

[We the moderne] © 1 c. June 30,

1928; I 15290.

Woodworth, inc., New York. 13706

Girl with mirror. © 1 c. June 27,

1928; J 298479.

Woolworth (F. W.) co., New York.13707

[Patch work quilt design, 1928] ©May 21, 1928 ; 2 c. May 28 ; K 235909.

Wright (Kenneth M.) St. Paul, Minn.13708-13717

Summer White house, K (2456, 2461,

2475, 2481, 2486-2488, 2490-2492) ©

June 2, 1928; 2 c. each June 11; J298810-298819.

Wright's, Kent, O. 13718

Englemen (James Ozra) president,Kent normal college. © Apr. 10, 1928

;

2 c. Apr. 12 ; J 297309.

Wutzler (Herman August) LongBeach, Calif. 13719

Which will you be at age 65? ©Mar. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. June 25 ; K 237181.

Yakima fruit growers assn., Yakima,Wash. 13720

We are featuring Big Y brand soft

fruits, etc. © June 22, 1928; 2 c.

June 28; K 238326.

Yale university press and Orr (Louis)New Haven. 13721, 13722

[New York. (Ports of America)]© June 15, 1928; 2 c. June 18; K238158.

[Philadelphia (Ports of America)]© June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 5 ; K 236976.

Yoder (D. Carl) East Cleveland, O.13723

Church invites you. © May 5, 1928;

2 c. May 9; K 235668.

Young men's Christian association.

General board, New York.13724-13741

Own your home. © Apr. 16, 1928:2 c. Apr. 28 ; K 236533.

Safe investments. © Mar. 21, 1928

;

2 c. Mar. 28; K 236279.

16 prints

:

Cheer up, R-462; K 238195.—Cowsdon't like exercise, etc., R-471 ; K238197.—Get a kick out of life, R-473; K 238201.—Holidays are coming,R-460; K 238194.—It doesn't takemuch to pay my Y dues, R-439; K238199.—March—march—march to thedoctor — or the gym., R-464; K238191.—Old Father Time sure doestear around, etc., R-438; K 238196.—Open season coming, R-465 ; K238190.—Pardon sir, but haven't youforgotten something, R-425; K238187.—Thanks for reminding meabout! my Y dues, R-424 ; K 238200.—Thar she blows, R-459; K 238198.—Too little exercise rather than too

much work, etc., R-461; K 238189.—We're out to break records, R-472 : K238193.—When the days begin to

lengthen then colds begin to strength-

en, R-463 : K 238192.—You'll lose yourtan, R-458; K 238202.—You're pulling

down our average, R-470; K 238188.

© June 14, 1928 ; 2 c. each June 20.

244

no. 2, 1928

Zeckendorf (Hugo Aaron) San Fran-cisco. 13742

Compass of the universe. © Apr.2, 1928; 1 c. Apr. 5; 1 c. Apr. 23;I 15010.

Zehrfeld (O. G.) inc., New York.13743

[Carmen] by Raksanyi. © Jan. 15,

1928; 1 c. Apr. 19; K 236489.

13745

Zeunen (William) Toledo, O. 13744

Traveling dog team for advertising

purposes. © June 23, 1928; 2 c. June25; K 237182.

Zulu toy mfg. co., inc.. Battle Creek,Mich. 13745

David goes to Greenland. © Mar.20, 1928; 2 c. May 9; K 236853.

Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928:Reproductions of works of artDrawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character

(including 379 one-copy entries) 1,042Photographs (including 304 one-copy entries) 3,589Prints and pictoral illustrations (including 4,563 contributions to

periodicals and other one-copy entries) 7,675

Total ]2, 306

245

PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHTHAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4,1909.

13745

Peeples (Edwin A.) 1-53

Ace of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44185, Apr. 11, 1928. -

Ace of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44198, Apr. 11, 1928,

Ace of hearts. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples. Atlanta, as the author. R44211, Apr. 11, 1928.

Ace of spades. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44172, Apr. 11, 1928.

Deuce of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44186. Apr. 11, 1928.

Deuce of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples. Atlanta, as the author.

R 44199, Apr. 11, 1928.

Deuce of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44212, Apr. 11, 1928.

Deuce of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44173, Apr. 11, 1928.

Eight of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.

Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44192, Apr. 11, 1928.

Eight of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44205, Apr. 11, 1928,

Eight of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

I 44218, Apr. 11, 1928.

Eight of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44179, Apr. 11, 1928.

Five of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44189, Apr. 11, 1928,

Five of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44202, Apr. 11, 1928.

Five of hearts. Print. © ,EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44215, Apr. 11, 1928.

Five of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44176, Apr. 11, 1928.

Four of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples. Atlanta, as the author. R44188, Apr. 11, 1928,

Four of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44201, Apr. 11, 1928.

Four of hearts. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44214, Apr. 11, 1928.

Four of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44175, Apr. 11, 1928,

Jack of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44195, Apr. 11, 1928.

Jack of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the au-thor. R 44208, Apr. 11, 1928.

Jack of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44221, Apr. 11, 1928.

Jack of spades* Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44182, Apr. 11, 1928.

Joker. Print, © Edwin A. Peeples,

Atlanta, as the author. R 44171, Apr.11, 1928.

King of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples. Atlanta, as the author. R44197, Apr. 11, 1928.

King of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44210, Apr. 11, 1928.

King of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44223, Apr. 11, 1928.

King of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44184, Apr. 11, 1928.

Nine of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.

Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44193, Apr. 11, 1928.

Nine of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the au-

thor. R 44206, Apr. 11, 192S.

Nine of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44219, Apr. 11, 1928.

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PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTSdo. 2, 1928 13745 (86)

Nine of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44180, Apr. 11, 1928.

Queen of clubs. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.

R 44196, Apr. 11, 1928.

Queen of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples. Atlanta, as the au-thor. R 44209, Apr. 11, 1928.

Queen of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples. Atlanta, as the author.R 44222, Apr. 11, 1928.

Queen of spades. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples. Atlanta, as the author.R 44183. Apr. 11, 1928.

Seven of clubs. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.R 44191, Apr. 11, 1928.

Seven "of diamonds. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the au-thor. R 44204, Apr. 11, 1928.

Seven of hearts. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.R 44217, Apr. 11, 1928.

Seven of spades. Print. © Ed-win A. Peeples, Atlanta, as the au-thor. R 44178, Apr. 11, 1928.

Six of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples. Atlanta, as the author. R44190. Apr. 11, 1928.

Six of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author.R 44203, Apr. 11, 1928.

Six of hearts. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44216, Apr. 11, 1928.

Six of spades. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44177, Apr. 11, 1928.

Ten of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44194, Apr. 11, 1928.

Ten of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44207, Apr. 11, 1928.

Ten of hearts. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44220, Apr. 11, 1928.

Ten of spades. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44181, Apr. 11, 1928.

Tray of clubs. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44187, Apr. 11, 1928.

Tray of diamonds. Print. © EdwinA. Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44200, Apr. 11, 1928.

Tray of hearts. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as, the author. R44213, Apr. 11, 1928.

Tray of spades. Print. © Edwin A.Peeples, Atlanta, as the author. R44174, Apr. 11, 1928.

Singley (B. Lloyd) 54-86

Aare Gorge, view in the, showingIron galleries, Meiringen. Switzerland.10744. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 45168, June 12, 1928.

Athens, Greece, Acropolis, Erech-tbeion, 11167. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45170, June 12, 1928.

Berlin, Germany, Royal palace,10303 A. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 44115, Apr. 7, 1928.

Capuchin church, Rome, Italy, cham-ber in, showing sacred rock fromPalestine, 11216. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45163, June 12, 1928.

Church of St. John, Rome, Italy,

interior, 11217. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45164, June 12, 1928.

Constantinople, Turkey, Street ofsteps, 10956. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 44113, Apr. 7, 1928.

Cutting the sugar cane, Porto Rico,10264. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 45150, June 12, 1928.

Entrance to the Gorge of the Aare,Meiringen, Switzerland, 10745. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 45169, June 12,

1928.

Ferry landing, Havana harbor,Cuba, Maine wreck in the distance,

10230. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 45151, June 12, 1928.

Mexico City, Mexico, Castle of

Chapultepec (President's mansion)10924. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 44114, Apr. 7, 1928.

Native children at west gate, SanJuan, Porto Rico, 10251. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 45146, June 12, 1928.

Overlooking the harbor, San Juan,Porto Rico, 10252. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45147, June 12, 1928.

Peter (Saint) statue, St. Peter's

church, Rome, Italy, 11202. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIESpt. iv, n. s., v. 23, no. 2, 1928

Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.

ville, Pa., as the author. R 45153.June 12, 1928.

Pieta ; by Michael Angelo, St. Peter'schurch, Rome, Italy, 11203. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 45154,June 12, 1928.

Potsdam, Germany, Palace of SansSouci, perspective, 10317 B. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-Pa., as the author. R 41116, Apr. 7,

1928.

Rome, Italy. Forum of Trajan,11215. Photograph.- © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 45162, June 12, 1928.

Rome, Italy, Palazzo Colonna, thegallery, 11218. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville. Pa., as theauthor. R 45165, June 12, 1928.

Rome, Italy, Palazzo Colonna, thegallery ceiling, 11219. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45166, June 12, 1928.

Rome, Italy, the Coliseum, interior,

11213. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley. Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45160, June 12, 1928.

Rome, Italy, the Forum, 11212.Photograph. © B . Lloyd Singley.

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45159, June 12, 1928.

Rome, Italy, Triumphal arch of Sep-timus Severus, 11214. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45161, June 12, 1928.

St. Peter's church, Rome, Italy, thenave of, 11201. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville. Pa., as theauthor. R 45152, June 12, 1928.

San Juan, Porto Rico, looking westover the city of, 10250. Photograph.

© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,as the author. R 45145, June 12, 1928.

Sunrise on the harbor, San Juan,Porto Rico, 10253. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville. Pa., asthe author. R 45148, June 12, 1928.

Vatican, Rome. Italy, candelabragallery, 11207. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45156, June 12, 1928.

Vatican, Rome, Italy, gallery ofstatues, 11208. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45157, June 12, 1928.

Vatican, Rome, Italy, gardens, thegrotto of Lourdes, 11210. Photograph.© D. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,as the author. R 45158, June 12, 1928.

Vatican, Rome, Italy, library of the,

11205. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45155, June 12, 1928.

Vera Cruz, Mexico, Avenue of palms r

10916. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R44112, Apr. 7, 1928.

Waiting for Uncle Sam. On thebeach at Porto Rico, 10262. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 45149,June 12, 1928.

Water peddler with loaded burroleaving fountain, Guadalajara, Mexico.10920. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R44110, Apr. 7, 1928.

Wetterhorn from Grindelwald, Swit-zerland, 10706 A. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 44111. Apr. 7, 1928.

Winter landscape, Grindelwald, Swit-zerland, 10748. Photograph. © B.Llovd Singley. Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45167, June 12, 1928.

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESSCOPYRIGHT OFFICE

CATALOGUEOF

COPYRIGHT ENTRIESPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OP THE ACTS OP CONGRESS OP MARCH 3, 1891,

OP JUNE 20, 1906, AND- OP MARCH 4, 1909

PART 4:

WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC

OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

INCLUDING

LIST OF RENEWALS

1928

NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23

No. 3

UNITED STATESGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON1928

The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, providesthat the Catalogue of Copyright Entries " shall be admitted in anycourt as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regardsany copyright registration."

HPHE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,

•*• issued quarterly, is arranged. in two alphabets of proprietors, as follows:

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or

other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the appli-

cations for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models

or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used

when the copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being

indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. Asubalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,

Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J,

Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial

illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of titles only is used.

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures

other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 3, of the

Catalogue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, and

are published monthly therein as a title list.

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 Copyright Office.

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is

abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: " G," Class

G, Works of art; " H," Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; "I," Class

I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; "J,"

Class J, Photographs; and " K," Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.

"©" implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a 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 foreign works and pictorial contributions

to periodicals, only 1 copy is required.

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, and principal artists is fur-

nished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price

for part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $1.50 a year,

payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, by postal moneyorder, express order, or New York draft.

(II;

NOTICE

The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited

for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine

what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent

collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or

articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the

District of Columbia for use therein.

The act further provides that any article undisposed of as above

and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be

returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section

CO of the act.

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-

prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright arti-

cles deposited from January 1, 1920, to December 31, 1926, inclusive,

are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to

be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other govern-

mental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles

may be returned to the claimant of cop}^right if requested by such

claimant prior to December 31, 1928.

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,

such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-

tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or

photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs

filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are

available for return.

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record

should make formal request for the return of the articles, which mustbe separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be sup-

plied on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Con-gress, Washington, D. 0.

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CLASS G. WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FORWORKS OF ART

Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor's name indicates that the artist and copy-right proprietor are the same.

Adam (Richard B.)* New York.13746

Painting

:

Byrd (Commander Richard E.)[Figure of Commander Byrd, dressedin furs, helmet, coat, gloves and highboots, standing on ice in foregroundwith dog at his feet and icy watersand snow in background] © 1 c. Aug.7, 1928; G 83926.

American artichoke products co., Den-ver. 13747

Miller (Ward) Drawings:Doctor Sun. Representation of the

sun shining its rays on the leaves ofan artichoke bush. © 1 c. July 2,

1928 ; G S3999.

American national Red cross1, "Wash-

ington. 13748-13786

Upjohn (Anna Milo) Drawings:Boy on donkey. North Albania. R.

C. 19375. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83683.

Boy watering fruit trees. Albania.R. C. 19371. © 1 c. July 5, 1928;G 83684.

Boys making coffee—Tirana, Alba-nia. R. C. 19378. © 1 c. July 5, 1928

;

G 83685.

Boys playing bowles—France. R. C.

19392. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83686.

Children with gifts of food forBairam—Albania. R. C. 19374. ©1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83687.

Cypress tree—Albania. R. C. 19386.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83688.

Farmhouse against Mt. Etna—Italy.

R. C. 19360. © 1 c. July 5, 1928;G 83689.

Festival—Tirana or Elbasan. Al-bania. R. C. 19379. © 1 c. July 5,

1928; G 83690.

Fountain—Italy. R. C. 19363. ©1 c. July 5. 1928; G 83691.

Gateway—Italy. R. C. 19369. ©1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83692.

Girl at well—Albania. R. C. 19382.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83693.

Girl grinding corn—Italy. R. C.19356. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83694.

Girl scouring pots with reeds—Al-bania. R. C. 19372, © 1 c. July 5,

1928 ; G 83695.

Girl spinning—Albania. R. C. 19387.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83696.

Girl winnowing grain—Albania. R.C. 19381. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83697.

Girl with goats—Italy. R. C. 19357.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83698.

Girl with jug on shoulder—Albania.R. C. 19373. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83699.

Gossip in Kruja—Albania. R. C.19385. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83700.

Hill town of Eze—Riviera, France.R, C. 19393. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83701.

Hill town of Mola—Italy. R. C.19361. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83702.

In old Carthage—Tunis. R. C.

19394. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83703.

Legend of the lemon—Mentone,France. R. C. 19388. © 1 c. July 5,

1928 ; G 83704.

Little mill—Albania. R. C. 19384.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83705.

Mountain road—Italy. R. C. 19362.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83706.

Pine tree—Albania. R. C. 19383.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83707.

Playing marbles—France. R. C.

19390. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83708.

San Gimignano—Italy. R. C. 19367.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83709.

Sea urchins—France. R. C. 19391.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83710.

Sentinels—Italy. R. C. 19368. ©1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83711.

Sicilian cart—Italy. R. C. 19359.

© 1 c July 5, 1928 ; G 83712.

Sicilian chair—Italy. R. C. 19364.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83713.

Tarantella—Italy. R. C. 19366. ©1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83714.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES1378, pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

American national red cross—Contd.

Tinker—France. R. C. 19389. ©1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83715.

Washing place—Italy. R. C. 19370.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83716.

Watched pot—Italy. R. C. 19365.

© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83717.

Woman from mountains near Scutariwith cradle on head—Albania. R. C.

19376. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83718.

Woman with basket on head—Al-

bania. R. C. 19377. © 1 c. July 5,

1928; G 83719.

Woman with brush wood—Italy.

R. C. 19358. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83720.

Woman's head—Albania. R. C.

19380. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83721.

Antoville (Louis) New York.13787-13789

Kagann (Theodore) reproducer.Models

:

Bearded Jew by Antokolsky, A.[Bust]

B. [Bust]C. [Bust]

© 1 c. each Jan. 6, 1928; G 82205-82207.

Art-way studios, Evanston, 111.

13790-13792

Romanelli (Carlo) Models:Baby and the pup. [Figure of baby

crawling to open door of cabinet. Dogon floor at right] © 1 c. Sept. 13,

1928 : G 84115,

News distributor. [Figure of Puri-tan man with bell in right hand andopen scroll in left, in attitude ofwalking] © 1 c. Sept. 13, 1928;G 84114.

Winter is here. [Figures of manand boy in overcoats in attitude ofwalking. Dog between them] © 1 c.

Sept. 13, 1928; G 84113,

Baillie (Alexander Dixon)* Honolulu.13793

Design

:

Night in Hawaii. Cover design foralbum. [Moonlight scene in silhouetteof hula dancer posed under tropicaltrees on beach. Water stretchingaway to background of hills, at left,

overhung by large moon] © 1 c. July3, 1928 ; G 83678.

Barclay Bros., Barre Vt. 13794-13801

Comi (Alfred J.) designs:Henderson memorial, 1379. © June

28. 1928 ; 2 c. July 12 ; G 83752.

Manning memorial, 1381. © June28, 1928; 2 c. July 12; G 83753.Whipple memorial, 1380. © June

28, 1928 ; 2 c. July 12 ; G 83751.

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Gillman memorial, 2122. © June

29. 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83729.

Hamilton memorial, 2119. © June29, 1928; 2 c. July 5; G 83737.

Kramer memorial, 2123. © June29, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83730.

Martin memorial, 2120. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83726.

Stearns memorial, 2121. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83728.

Bard art co., New York. 13802-13807Waterman (Robert) Drawings:

Baseball player. [Figure of manstanding with feet apart ; both handsgripping a bat ; modernistic border]

© 1 c. July 17, 1928 ; G 83785.

Boxers. [Figures of two men box-ing ; modernistic border] © 1 c. July7, 1928 ; G 83781.

Diver. [Human figure in attitude

of diving : modernistic border] © 1 c.

July 17, 1928; G 83783.

Football player. [Figure with rightleg raised high in attitude of kicking

;

modernistic border] © 1 c. July 17,

1928 ; G 83784.

Golfer. [Silhouette figure of malegolfer with club raised over left

shoulder; modernistic border] © 1 c.

July 9, 1928 ; G 83741.

Tennis player. [Figure of manplaying tennis, with racket in righthand held near the ground ; modern-istic border] © 1 c. July 17, 1928;G 83782.

Barnes (Laura E.)* St. Louis. 13808Painting

:

Lady and the trellis. Picturepainted on black silk moire. Moon,stars, clouds, volcano, trellis andrough stone wall painted in gold.

Curving walk of lovely green withgold markings dividing walk into

small green rocks. Lady dressed in

ribbon, lace, feathers and silk standsunder rose covered trellis. Gold wallalso covered with flowers. © 1 c.

Aug. 27. 1928 : G 84013.

Barrick (L. Tate)* Byron. 111. 13809Design

:

Continue prosperity. Hoover &Curtis. Circular design of farmers'implements, sheaf of grain, plow andrake. © 1 c. Aug. 15. 1928 ; G 83959.

250

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 13834

Bauman (Besse Coggeshall) Clayton,111. 13810

Schlitz (John) Painting:Alte-deutsche-huten. Part of a typi-

cal old German town. © 1 c. July 2,

1928 ; G 83667.

Beard art gallaries,* Minneapolis.13811

Painting:Illuminated panel, including decora-

tive border, two quotations and threepictures. Indian and lily by DeForestBrush at left ; Trout ripples by IrvingCouse at right and The River byDaniel Garber. [Indian stooping,watching stream ; semicircular pictureof deer in woods on bank of riverwith hills in background] © 1 c.

July 30, 1928; G 83901.

Becher (August)* Oakland, Calif.

13812^-13821Designs

:

Ancient universal design, nos. 1-10.

© 1 c. each Sept. 10, 1928; G 84080-84089.

Beck (Herman T.)* Los Angeles.13822

Sculpture

:

Resting lion. [Reclining on left

side : head turned to right] © 1 c.

Aug. 7, 1928 ; G 83925.

Beyer (Max Win.) San Antonio.13823

Nave (Royston) Painting:No man's land. Upper portion

depicts scene : No man's land with lineof soldiers in foreground. Lower por-tion a home scene: Fireplace withseated woman and dog. © 1 c. Sept.

24, 1928 ; G 84188.

Blair (Grace A.) Denver. 13824

Beauch (Mrs. C. D.) Drawing:Bugle call. [Man in G. A. R. uni-

form, in attitude of blowing bugle,stands beneath American flag on highstaff. Lettering to right and below]© 1 c. July 16, 1928 ; G 83995.

Bloom (J. F.) & co.*, Omaha, Neb.13825, 13826

Drawings

:

Plan no. 3951. Exedra of classicGreek Ionic architecture based on theportico of the Temple of MinervaPolias, Erechtheum, Athens. 2 sheets.

© 1 c. Aug. 8, 1928 ; G 83933.

Plan no. 3952. [Exedra of classicGreek Ionic architecture. 2 sheets]

© 1 c. Aug. 8, 1928 ; G 83934.

Bloom (Samuel S.)* New York.13827, 13828

Design

:

American Liberty Smith. [Circulardesign ; Statue of Liberty at left, pic-

ture of Al Smith at right; lettering

between narrow border with upperportion bearing row of 13 stars ; lowercomposed of stripes] © 1 c. July 27,

1928; G 83835.

American Liberty Smith. [Head ofSmith with lettering below. Statue ofliberty on right side. All enclosed in

circle of stars and stripes] © 1 c.

Aug. 27, 1928; G 84011.

Blum (G. & E.) and Thompson &Churchill*, New York. 13829

Drawing

:

Apartment house. Perspective draw-ing of apartment house at 210 E. 68thSt., New York City. © 1 c. Aug. 11,

1928 ; G 84000.

Bobier (A. M.) St. Louis. 13830

Schultz (George Leonard) Draw-ing:Honor and merit store. Sign of

honor and merit. [Lettering in shield-

shaped central part of five pointedstar] © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83890.

Boeing airplane co., Seattle. 13831

Monteith (Charles N.) Design:Boeing. The word, Boeing, written

vertically with a pair of wings ex-

tending outwardly from the letter O,and all embraced by a pair of circles,

and the words, Seattle, U. S. A., with-in the circles. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1928

;

G 84091.

Bonham (Margaret May)* San Jose,

Calif. 13832

Design

:

In God we trust. Six circular stair

base—third step encircled with a rail-

ing, fourth step enscribed with In Godwe trust ; the embossed sphere of theworld with embossed ribbon inscribedwith For all mankind ; famous We andOld Glory's pole topped by the Ameri-can eagle holding a wreath over all.

© 1 c. July 2, 1928 ; G 83671.

Boulton (Joseph Lorkowski)* Ridge-field, Conn. 13833

Sculpture

:

Pensioners. Two squirrels beggingfor food. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928; G84059.

Bowman (Llovd)* Fort Worth, Tex.13834

Sculpture

:

Smith (Alfred E.) Bust. © 1 c.

Sept. 11, 1928 ; G 84090.

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Brand (Louis D.) doing business asLew*, New York. 13835

Painting:Modern. [Conventional design ; cen-

tral figure of large airplane on octago-nal background ; lettering at top andbottom] © 1 c. May 4. 1928 ; G 83202.

Bruce (Nelia Daisy)* Emison, Ind.

13836, 13837Paintings

:

Mayflower, the mother of the Spirit.

[Sailing vessel on ocean with airplanein sky above]

Our lone eagle. [American eagle inflight over body of water. Statue ofLiberty and sun with radiating beamsin right background] © 1 c. eachAug. 25, 1928 ; G 84006, 84007.

Buchanan (James)* Houston. 13838

Drawing

:

Men of Houston, or Bankers ofHouston, cooperative advertising pagefor newspapers. [Head of man in ovaldesign, central figure. Scroll and longdense line of horsemen below ; mountedwarriors above. Shield in four cor-

ners] © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1928 ; G 84126.

Burg (John Baron)* Albuquerque.N. M. 13839

Drawing

:

Smith's mug. Bust picture of AlSmith, with two standing goats, andhop vines above. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1928

;

G 83992.

Burrus granite co., Burlington, la.

13840

McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Whitney memorial, 807. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83725.

Buskett (Mary Page)* Brooklyn.13841

Design

:

Christmas Eve. Santa Claus aboutto go down chimney; three childrenseated before fireplace awaiting hisvisit. © 1 c. July 3, 1928 ; G 83805.

Carre (Grace Josephine Mosher)*Racine, Wis. 13842

Drawing

:

Moyser (Mosher) family tree. [Cen-tral foreground : multi-branched treewith lettering. Ship at lower left

;

coat of arms at lower right] .© 1 c.

July 30, 1928 ; G 83922.

Carter (William H.) Hollywood, Calif.

13843-13848Irwin (Bob) Model:Mussolini. Bust. © 1 c. July 5,

1928: G 83734.

Romanelli (Carlo) Models:Bear. Bear in the act of walking

on base representing a kodak casebearing lettering. Developing-print-ing, enlarging, Bear photo service, bestin the West. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83786.

Here's how. Modernistic boy andgirl in the act of dancing. © 1 c.

July 5, 1928 ; G 83789.

Like sleeping on a cloud. Beautifulsemi-nude woman sleeping presumablyon a cloud. [Mounted on high rec-

tangular base] © 1 c. July 5, 1928;G 83787.

Owl drug co. cartouch. Owl stand-ing on a shield ; [bearing lettering]

© 1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83788.

Sterner (Robert) Model:Lindbergh (Charles) [Bust of

Lindbergh with goggles around neck]© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83733.

Carter (William H.) & Sterner (Rob-ert J.) Hollywood, Calif. 13849

Sterner (Robert J.) Model:Ad-sculpture billboard. Bas-relief

billboard. [Sculptured group of twofigures : man in artist's smock andberet, putting finishing touches to fig-

ure of nude woman posed upon a rock]

© 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83625.

Cash (Idress)* Chicago. 13850

Model :

Patricia. Plaque in relief showinga little girl in a swing. © 1 c. July2, 1928 ; G 83666,

Cash credit co., San Francisco. 13851

Hughes (Elizabeth) Drawing:Cash credit coupons. [Family

group in right foreground looking atbillboard bearing on left a picture offamily in home sitting grouped aroundtable] © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1928 ; G 82850.

Cathey (Joseph)* Detroit. 13852

Painting

:

Rise and shine, the light has cornel

God's 3rd heaven. In God we trust,

peace to the world, the plan of God.St. Joseph holy glorified world, the

church map of God. [Religious mapof the works of God] © 1 c. Aug.8, 1928 ; G 83931.

Catholic statuary co., Chicago.13853-13855

Arcilo (Gustavo) Sculpture:Hoover ( Herbert

)

Standing plaque ;

bas relief. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1928; G83948.

252

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 13876

Smith (Alfred E.) Standingplaque; bas relief. © 1 c. Aug. 13,

1928 ; G 83947.Tei (Amadeo) Sculpture:Christmas story. Representation of

the birth of Christ with panel [bear-

ing lettering at bottom] © 1 c. Aug.18, 1928 ; G 83974.

Chapin (Robert Macfarlane) jr.*,

Washington. 13856, 13857

Paintings

:

Capitol of the United States atnight. Painted from the steps of theLibrary of Congress. [Winter scenewith bare trees in foreground] © 1 c.

Aug. 7, 1928 ; G 83923.

Fountain at Dupont circle, Wash-ington, D. C. Painted at sun downfrom side showing male figure. [Par-tial view of circular fountain withupright human figures around shaftsupporting central bowl ; trees in back-ground] © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1928 ; G 83924.

Chene.qua (Village of) Chenequa, Wis.13858

Krueger (Carl) Design:Official seal, Village of Chenequa,

Wis. Circular design : bust of Indianin foreground, pine trees and body ofwater in background; lettering in

border. © 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83665.

Cleveland topics co., Cleveland. 13859

Wright (Edith Stevenson) Paint-ing:

Coolidge {President Calvin) Pre-sented to the city of Cleveland, O. byHon. Theodore E. Burton, as a gift

from Cleveland topics co. © 1 c. May21, 1928; G 8332$.

Coblentz (George WTilliam)* LosAngeles. 13860

Drawing

:

Johnnie P. M. policy. [Grotesquefigure of man with rectangle forminghead and body] © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1928;G 84005.

Coca-cola co* Atlanta. 13861

Painting

:

Summer days. [Girl in swimmingsuit with figured cloth thrown overleft shoulder, sitting on sand ; waterin background: bottle held by righthand] © 1 c. July 30, 1928; G 83846.

Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring.Minn. 13862^13868

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Baker memorial, 125. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83723.

Barton memorial, 119. © July 10,

1928; 2 c. July 16;'G 83778.

Burns memorial, 120. © July 10,

1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; G 83777.

Collins memorial, 129. © July 10,

1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; G 83779.

Halden memorial, 128. © July 10,

1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; G 83775.

Lqyejoy memorial, 108. © July 10,

1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; G 83776.

Peters memorial, 130. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83935.

Connick (Charles J.)* Boston. 13869

Design

:

Great east window, the Love windowfor the Princeton university chapel,Princeton, N. J. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1928

;

G 83972.

Cross (Louise)* Minneapolis.13870-13872

Sculpture

:

Bird bath or fountain. Kneelingnude child sitting on heels, hands atsides of knees, smiling face lookingdown into oval-rectangular pool

;

figure placed on base at back of pool.

© 1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83898.

Fountain. Little girl standing onboth feet, weight evenly divided, hold-ing boquet of flowers high on chest

;

water to fall from flowers and sprayfrom flowers surrounding rectangularbase ; mantle falling down back to

base ; front nude ; smiling face. ©1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83896.

Fountain. Standing woman, weighton right foot, face turned to right,

right hand holding flower at shoulder,left hand holding flower at left hip;tall stemmed flowers around legs ofnude figure. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1928;G 83897.

Curtis (Albert R.) Milwaukee.13873-13876

Juhre (William) Drawings:Capt. Shrimp (His adventures) no.

1, The shipwreck. [Main character

:

old sea captain] © 1 c. Mar. 29, 1928

;

G 83475.

Capt. Shrimp (His adventures) no.

2, Saved. [Main character : old seacaptain 1 © 1 c. Mar. 29, 1928; G83476.

Capt. Shrimp (His adventures) no.

3, Queer people. [Main character:old sea captain] © 1 c. Mar. 29, 1928;G 83477.

Capt. Shrimp (His adventures) no.

4, In a mud hole. [Main character

:

old sea captain] © 1 c. Mar. 291

,

1928; G 83478.

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Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.13877-13884

Models

:

Gothic station of the cross, no. 4448.

© 1 c. July 2, 1928; G 83674.

Jesus, King of the world, 65. Statueshowing right hand uplifted and left

hand holding sceptre. © 1 c. Sept.

14, 1928; G 84120.

Roman pedestal, no. 4130. © 1 c.

July 2, 1928 ; G 83676.

Roman station, 4452, © 1 c. Sept.

14, 1928 ; G 84123.

Roman station of the cross, no. 4449.

© 1 c. July 2, 1928 ; G 83673.

no. 4450. © 1 c. July 2, 1928

;

G 83677.

Shrine of Our Lady of PerpetualHelp, no. 4131. Picture of Our Ladyin upper part and two angels in lowerpart of shrine. © 1 c. July 2, 1928;G 83675.

Statue of Sacred Heart, 66. Righthand outstretched left hand pointingto heart. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1928 ; G84121.

Daughters of the American revolution.National society, Washington.

13885Leimbach (August) Sculpture:Pioneer mother. Pioneer woman

with child in arms and child graspingskirt, the woman wearing sunbonnetand coarse shoes. © 1 c. July 27,

1928 ; G 83833.

Davenport hosiery mills*, Chattanooga.13886

Painting

:

Phyllis. [Young girl in eveningdress, seated with hands on hips ; feet

and legs conspicuous to knees] © 1 c.

July 30, 1928 ; G 83843.

Davis (Cecil Clark)* Marion, Mass.13887

Design

:

Drive slowly. Design of kneelingchild [with hands clasped in attitudeof prayer] © 1 c. July 10, 1928; G83853.

Davis (Charles Ernest)* Pikesville,

Md. 13888

Drawing

:

Muffin family. [Composed of Hus-ky, Bo-bo, Mr. Muffin, Mrs. Muffin,

Cousin Tiddy Muffin and Spot] © 1 c.

Sept. 7, 1928 ; G 84067.

Davis (Helen Sarah)* New York.13889-13896

Models

:

Airedale. [Standing figure, headturned slightly to left] © 1 c. Apr.30, 1928 ; G 83305.

Belgian police dog. [Standing inattitude of attention] © 1 c. Apr. 30,

1928; G 83302.

Dachshund. [Standing figure ofGerman dog] © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928;G 83306.

Great Dane. [Standing, poised in

attitude of expectancy] © 1 c. Apr.30, 1928 ; G 83304.

Irish terrier. [Standing, head high;tail erect] © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1928; G83303.

Pointer. [Pointer in act of poinf-ing] © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; G 83307.

Scottie. [Standing figure of Scotchterrier] © 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928; G83308.

Wire fox terrier. [Wire haired foxterrier, standing, head turned to right]

© 1 c. Mar. 23, 1928 ; G 83309.

De Carlo (Leonard)* San Francisco.13897

Drawing

:

Pauline's playhouse. Design ofhduse for children. [Two story, mod-ern style house with two tall columnsat front and large brick chimney atleft side of structure] © 1 c. July 2,

1928 ; G 83670.

Deming (Edwin Willard)* New York.13898

Painting :

Custer's last fight, Indians andwhite men in deadly combat; both onhorses and afoot, many dead and in-

jured lying in foreground. © 1 c.

June 5, 1928 ; G 83391.

Doctoroff (John)* Chicago.13899-13900

Drawings

:

Curtis (Charles) Charcoal drawingof [head and shoulders. © 1 c. Sept.

1, 1928; G 84025.

Hoover (Herbert) Charcoal draw-ing of [head and shoulders] © 1 c.

Sept. 1, 1928 ; G 84026.

Dodds granite co., Milford, Mass.13901-13908

Hall (Ralph M.) Design:Sarcophagus for Mrs. Charles C.

Sheppard. Special design sarcophaguswith removable rear slab for receiving

two caskets. © 1 c. July 5, 1928; G83722.

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Gruber memorial, 450. © Aug. 7,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; G 83936.

Hartman memorial, 449. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83937.

Hetrick memorial, 5099. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83938.

254

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 13922

Memorial design. 451. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83939.

Meredith memorial. Screen typememorial with curved one piece wings,embodying curved platform and vaseon pedestal to the front of center die.

Sand blast carving and bronze letters.

© 1 c. Sept. 1. 1928: G 84022.

Monolith of special Gothic design.

Dankowski. Special design cross, withGothic ornamentation carved on front.

all stippled finish. Victorian whitegranite. © 1 c. Sept. 6. 1928; G84063.

Moore (C. Lenwood) Design:Lucas memorial. Special design

monolith die with inset bases at eachend, for Fred Lucas, Sigourney, la.

[Lettering at top and below ornamen-tal medallions] © 1 c. Sept. 24. 1928

;

G 84190.

Dodge & Ascher, inc., Chicago. 13909

Cameron (Allen) Sculpture:

Start. Statuette of a runner at thestart of a race. [Man in athletic suit

in attitude of rapid running] © 1 c

Sept 21, 1928 ; G 84145.

Eckhart co., Port Washington, Wis.13910

Gibson (Harry Lee) Model:Kav-kid. Female doll, in aboriginal

costume, carrying club. © 1 c. July30, 1928; G 83998.

Edgard (Maxence)* Paris. 13911

Panting

:

Nun, with crucifix and flowers in

her hand. © 1 c. July 23, 1928; G83809.

Ellis (Edmund)* New York.13912, 13913

Drawing

:

Apartment house building at Harri-son, N. Y. Perspective view. © 1 c.

Aug. 28, 1928 ; G 84060.

Painting

:

Apartment house at Woodside, L. I.

Water color perspective. © I c. Sept.12, 1928; G 84098.

Faulkner (Barry)* New York. 13914Painting

:

Cunard cruises. Mural decorationin form of map showing the routestaken by the Cunard co. ships. [East-ern and western hemispheres joined

;

background of the starry firmament

;

astronomers globe at top : figure ofMercury on cloud at bottom with thecaduceus held aloft in his left hand]© 1 c. July 13. 1928; G 73773.

Ferdon mfg. co., Aurora, 111. 13915Godfrey (Elmer) Design:

Princess Pat face powder. [Oblongpanel ornamented at top with silhou-

ette ; lettering and six designated cir-

cles in center ; and round and squarebox marked Princess Pat. at bottom]© 1 c. July IS, 1928 ; G/ 83793.

Field museum of natural history, Chi-cago. 13916-13918

Knight (Charles R.) Paintings:North American mastodon. [Large

shaggy-haired animal, resembling anelephant, standing in foreground onmarshy land beside body of water.Fir trees and other animals in back-ground] © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G83990.

Prehistoric Chicago coral reef.

Coral in foreground and at right.

Large body of water and hills in back-ground. © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G83991.

Triceratops and Tyrjumosaurus.[Two prehistoric animals approaching1

each other in foreground, beside smallpool of water in grassy field withtrees, and another animal in back-ground] © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G83989.

Fighiera (Leon)* Berkeley, Calif.

13919-13922Sculpture :

Campanile, Univ. of California.

Plaque with platform and landscapein front : part of Beacon hall back ofCampanile also LeConte hall ; old

library on left ; clumps of trees andhills in background with letter C onhill. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1928; G 83949.

Manchurian princess. Plaque of aChinese girl in oriental robes richly

embroidered; hair dressed with flowerwreaths ; fan in left hand ; incenseburner and screen in background

;

Chinese frame. © 1 c. Aug. 13. 1928

;

G 83950.

Rizal (Dr. Jose) Bust of the Philip-pine [ ! ] showing him dressed ; headinclined toward the left ; standing col-

lar and tie ; the Philippino [ ! ] mottoPag ka kaisa, Dr. Jose Rizal carvedat base. © 1 c. Aug. 13, 1928; G83951.

University of California, Campanile,Berkeley, Calif. Plaque showing land-scape platform and Campanile, alsoBeacon hall, Le Conte hall at left;

Stephen hall and clump of trees atright, including Stadium ; hills in back-ground ; frame semi Louis XV. © 1 c.

Aug. 13, 1928 ; G 83952.

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Fingers (Ernest P.)* Little Rock, Ark.13923

Painting

:

Winter eve. Picture of a winterevening showing the reflection of thesun setting to be fair tomorrow.[Snow scene. Church in center of

picture.. Large tree and pool of waterin foreground] © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1928

;

G 84127.

Fink (Jacob) West New York, N. J.

13924-13927Juestrick (Max M.) Paintings:Anemone and buds. Rectangular

panel of flowers, buds' and leaves onstems. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1928 ; G 83957.

Hudson. Four large flowers, stemsand leaves and smaller flowers. ©1 c. Aug. 11, 1928 ; G 83953.

Rebosa. Rectangular panel dis-

playing a central flower surrounded byfour corner flowers with stems andleaves. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1928; G83946.

Starite. Rectangular panel of flow-ers, stems and leaves. © 1 c. Aug.30, 1928 ; G 84021.

Finkelstien (J.) West New York, N. J.

13928Juestrick (Max M.) Painting:Castilla. Panel of stems carrying-

leaves and flowers radiating from acenter. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 ; G 83916.

Fochi (Caesar) and Enlind (K.Arvid)* New York. 13929

Design

:

Military ring. [Circular design atcrest of ring ; letters, U. S. in wreath,surmounting star ; ornamental border

;

branches of the service represented byinsignia at right and left] © 1 c.

May 21, 1928 ; G 83343.

Foster (Evelyn Carter) Washington.13930

Foster (Warren Carter) Drawing:G. O. P. Body of an elephant is so

diivided that it forms the letters,

G. O. P. © 1 c. July 23, 1923; G83814.

Frankhart, inc., New York.13931, 13932

Black (Laverne) Sculpture:Mexican cowboy on bronco, both in

caricature. Huge sombrero on • headof rider, T 322. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1928

;

G 84023.Pack mule, in caricature. Grotesque

head and legs, H 1601. © 1 c. Sept.

1, 1928 ; G 84024.

Franklin (Wirt) petroleum corp.,

Ardmore, Okl. 13933

Firmin (Albert E.) Drawing:Friend. Statue depicting Indian

standing with right hand raised abovehead ; base bearing lettering. © 1 c.

July 26, 1928 ; G 83079.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.13934

Dawson (Montague) Painting:Southerly wind. Fully rigged clip-

per ship sailing towards the fore-

ground. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1928; G84097.

Furst (Breading)* New York. 13935

Sculpture

:

Female figure with two fauns.[Impressionistic figures; nude femalewith left leg thrust forward and armsraised backward overhead ; two faunsbeside her] © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928; G83920.

Garrison (Myrtle) Los Gatos. Calif.

13936, 13937

Russa (Victor D.) Models:Box, 1. Sides decorated with three

Chinese men and leaf design in relief

;

ends with two Chinese figures. Cover,roof-shaped, each side decorated withtwo Chinese figures in relief; endswith leaf design. © 1 c. June 8, 1928

;

G 83739.

Box, 2. Sides decorated with dragonand flowers in relief; ends withdragon. Cover decorated with largefan in relief, in center of which is aChinese head of child. At top of fanare streamers. © 1 c. June 8, 1928;G 83740.

Gilbert (Monroe)* Salem, Or. 13938

Painting

:

Lantern painter. Chinese artist at

work. [Man seated on stool paintinglarge lantern ; in middle of room in

oriental style] © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928;G 83927.

Gillespie (Foy)* San Antonio. 13969

Drawing

:

Stars of the Milky way. Creamerybuilding with stars above the sama© 1 c. Aug. 14, 1928 ; G 83958.

Gleim (John Charles)* Ottawa, 111.

13940Drawing

:

G. O. P. telephone shield. G. O. P.

elephant. © 1 c. July 12, 1928; G83754.

256

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 13960

Goldstein (Samuel)* Newark, N. J.

13941Drawing

:

Broken fire escape. Ladder andweight falling. The weight striking aperson. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1928 ; G 83993.

Gonella (John G.)* Seattle. 13942

Model

:

Winged Cupid. [Cupid, with verylarge spread wings, holding bow in

left hand and arrow in right] © 1 c.

July 5, 1928 ; G 83682.

Guillemette (Edmund Joseph) Nor-wood, Mass. 13943, 13944

Guillemette (Anna Lillian) Draw-ings:

Democratic campaign sticker. [Al-

Joe. Circular design ; donkey's head;

lettering above and below] © 1 c.

July 9, 1928 ; G 83747.

Republican campaign sticker.

[Herb-Charlie. Circular design ; ele-

phant's head ; lettering above and be-

low] © 1 c. July 9, 1928 ; G 83746.

Hall (Samuel W.)* Washington, Pa.13945-13950

Designs

:

Book-plate, 1. Table with books,book-ends and candle thereon, withchair at left and a grandfather's clockat wall in rear.

2. Table with books, book-endsand candle thereon, with chair atright and banjo clock on wall at rear.

3. Table with books, book-endsand candle thereon, large mountedglobe by table, with shelf of books andwag-at-the-wall clock at rear.

4. Fireplace flanked by filled

book shelves at either side, withandirons and log fire, chair before fire-

place, and with books, clock and candleon mantel above fireplace.

5. Bookcase filled with books,with inclosed central art-glass win-dow with window seat.

6. Bookcase filled with books,with inclosed central art-glass window,and with boy and girl on windowseat reading by light from globe above.

© 1 c. each Sept. 8, 1928 ; G 84069-84074.

Hardy (John Gabriel)* Brooklyn.13951

Sculpture

:

Hudson, 1861-1898-1917. [Conven-tionalized memorial with statue of]

kneeling male fisrure with sword andshield. © 1 c. July 18, 1928 ; G 83791.

Henry (Frank) Los Angeles. 13952

Merrill (E.) Sculpture:Water nymph. [Seated figure of

nude female resting on left hand andhip; bending slightly to left, lookingdown] © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1928; G 83930.

Herzel (Paul)* New York. 13953

Sculpture

:

Skyrocket. Bucking bronco, all feet

off the ground, with cowboy up, yell-

ing and raising his hat in right hand.© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1928; G 84075.

Hill (Clara)* Washington. 13954

Sculpture

:

Wall fountain. Little child kneelingin relief, water coming from rocks into

hands then to basin below. © 1 c.

July 19, 1928 ; G 83794.

Hill (Harry J.) and Mandil (GlenS.) Flint, Mich. 13955

Risser (John William) Painting-Close shave. [Rabbit darting into

brush in foreground followed by twodogs. Background of sloping, woodedfields; dark sky] © 1 c. May 24,

1928 ; G 83769.

Hinson mfg. co., Waterloo, la. 13956

Hinson (Claude) Design:Boxley Cole motor co., Colorado

Springs. [Lettering across scroll

spanning arched gateway, with moun-tains in background] © 1 c. Aug. 2,

1928 ; G 83900.

Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn.

13957-13960Paintings

:

Ancient romance. Beautiful younggirl, lightly draped, playing banjo-shaped ancient instrument, decliningon rich draperies. On her left siderests a tame lion, both looking outinto the starlit night. © 1 c. Aug.30, 1928 ; G 84020.

First inauguration of Washington.Washington surrounded by 6 figures

on left, 5 on right side, standing onbalcony, right hand resting on openBible, left holding hat; taking oathof office. © 1 c. July 23, 1928; G83811.

Hold him. Old fisherman, legs farapart, standing knee deep in rushingstream, 3-4 back view ; turning thereel to pull out large trout ; young-comrade at left hurrying over withnet. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83888.

Sphinx. Nude young girl, but light-

ly draped, lying on draperies and fursatop an Egyptian couch, looking into

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Hintermeister ( Hy. )*—Continued,

starlit night ; black slave, sphinx,

pyramids and river in background. ©1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83889.

Hoerig (Walter G.)* Maplewood, N. J.

13961, 13962Designs

:

Hoover. Silhouette of an elephantformed by the word Hoover. © 1 c.

Aug. 17. 1928 ; G 83961.

Smith (Al) Silhouette of a donkeyformed by the words Al Smith. ©1 c. Aug. 17, 1928 ; G 83962.

Holdeu (Sanford S.)* Kenilworth, 111.

13963-13965Paintings

:

Birches. [Shining brook runningthrough center of picture, flanked bybirch trees and grassy fields] © 1 c.

July 30, 1928; G 83845.

In control. [Girl in sport costumeseated in stern steering motor boat

;

bottle standing on seat beside her;bunch of oranges and blossoms in im-mediate left foreground] © 1 c. July30, 1928 ; G 83844.

In sunny Italy. [Scene : water frontof town ; two sailboats in foreground]© 1 c. July 30, 1928 ; G 83847.

Hy-art hy-way display corp., Holly-wood, Calif. 13966

Romanelli (Carlo) Model:Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc on a

spirited horse with spear in right hand[mounted on rectangular base of

Gothic design bearing lettering HotelNormandie, 6th at Normandie] © 1 c.

July 5, 1928 ; G 83790.

Innosa (Robert)* Cleveland. 13967

Model

:

Our Al—1928. Statuette of AlfredSmith, governor of New York, demo-cratic presidential nominee [wearinga derby and standing with hands in

pockets] © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; G84212.

Jacoby (Graziella)* Los Angeles..13968

Drawing

:

Lindsey (Ben) Large charcoal

careful portrait study, three-quarters

pose, seated with book on knee. ©1 c. June 21, 1928 ; G 83735.

Johns (George H.)* New Haven.13969

Design

:

Winner (A) Hoover for President.

[Head of Hoover on background of

Capitol building at right and setting

sun at left. Spread eagle and U. S.

shield at base of picture and letteredscroll Prosperity] © 1 c. Aug. 17,

1928 ; G 83964.

Johnson (Ottilie M.) Woodstock, N. Y.13970-13972

Johnson (Burt Wm.) Sculpture:From Flanders' fields. U. S. dough-

boy in uniform carrying poppys inright hand, standing at parade rest.

© 1 c. July 13, 1928 ; G S3771.

Great victory. Male angel carryingsword decorated with garland, walkingover graves of soldiers. © 1 c. July13, 1928 ; G 83770.

November eleventh. U. S. dough-boy in uniform, who has just comeout of the trench, standing with headthrown back. © 1 c. July 13, 1928;G 83772.

Jones brothers co., Boston.13973-13979

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Andrews memorial, 40208. © June

29, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83732.

Calder memorial, 40207. © June29, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83731.

Carter memorial, 40212. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83940.

Hartley memorial, 40208. © Aug.7, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83941.

Hunter memorial, 40211. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83942.

Parker memorial, 40210. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83943.

Bobbins memorial. 40213. © Aug.7, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; G 83944.

Jungbluth (Frederick Anthony)* Mad-ison, Wis. 13980

Model

:

Spanish ship hull; 6 sails. 3 masts,

2 misc. spars, rigging, wire and rope.

© 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928 ; G 83921.

Kallus (Joseph L.)* Brooklyn. 13981

Sculpture

:

Sissie. Character head of a smiling

child. © 1 c. July 18, 192S ; G 83792.

Karoly (Karl Grosz)* New York.13982, 13983

Drawings

:

Scarlet top. [Impressionistic topspinning, central figure of night scene

showing girl with long dark hair

asleep under flowery coverlet] © 1 c.

Sept. 15, 1928 ; G 84148.

Topmost moon. [Impressionistic

moon as background of nude male andfemale figures embracing, in attitude

of drifting through space] © 1 c.

Sept. 15, 1928 ; G 84147.

258

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 14010

Karzis (Louis G.)* Pittsburgh. 13984

Design

:

Dedalos and Icaros aeroplane com-pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Circular de-sign with central figure of drapedwinged Victory holding torch aloft in

right hand and book in left arm. Sym-bolic figures of Industry and Capitalbeside her. Lettering and other fig-

ures in groups around] © 1 c. July19, 1928 ; G 83795.

Kelland (William D.)* New York.13985

Model

:

Brown derby. [Bust of man wear-ing derby; lettering on base] © 1 c.

July 9, 1928 ; G 83755.

Kemp & Beatley, inc., New York.13986-13997

Winston (Virginia) Designs:Nos. 6687, pats. 1-10; 7073. © 1 c.

each July 13, 1928; G 83756-83766.No. 7066. © 1 c. July 13, 1928; G

83767.

Kendall (Joanna Gichner,)* Baltimore.

Model

:

Girl and lobster fountain. [Nudechild huddled on rock, gazing downon large lobster at her feet] © 1 c.

July 13, 1928 ; G 83768.

Kendall (William Sergeant) HotSprings, Va. 13999

Kendall (Sergeant) Painting:Chionodoxa. Full length nude of

girl kneeling in snow, by tree. © 1 c.

Sept. 15, 1928 ; G 84124.

King & Eisele co., Buffalo. 14000Mayer (John) Drawing:All seeing eye. Representation of

an eye in black and white on enam-elled blood red heart supported oneach side with spread wings in gold.

© 1 c. July 30, 1928; G 83840.

Knapp (William Maurice) Tacoma.14001

Bell (Cecil C.) Drawing:Proof sheet. [Skyline of city; river

in foreground ; lettering at bottom]© 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928; G 83955.

Kommiller brothers, Bethlehem, Pa.14002

Kommiller (Harold) & KommillerClarence) Design:

Display panel. Oval dark blue.

Two raised figures in six colors.

Lantern extending out 16 in. gold col-

ored. Electric light inside. Metallicedge on panel. © 1 c. Aug. 2, 1928 ; G84061.

Kuhl (Lucy Lowe) New York. 14003

Doyle (Baron) [pseud of Otto Kuhl]Drawing

:

Lucy Lowe. Simple singer of sadsongs. [Impressionistic figure of girl

wearing short dress and tall slenderhat, waving arms in air and kickingleft leg backward in attitude of dance]© 1 c. July 28, 1928; G 83837.

Kuhn (Irene)* New York. 14004

Design

:

Pocket aviationary. Flying machinein air

; aeroplane on ground. [Designat top of oblong panel; lettering be-low] © 1 c. July 31, 1928; G 83858.

Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine)* Al-

bany. 14005, 14006

Sculpture.Faun. Faun standing, 7" high from

bottom of hoof to top of back. © 1 c.

Aug. 6, 1928; G 83918.

Sammy Houston. Young burro,14%" from bottom of hoof to tip ofear; standing, right hind leg slightly

raised. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928 ; G 83919.

Latimer (Frank C.) & Keith (J. H.)Cleveland. 14007

McCartney (Chas. P.) Drawing:Progress and prosperity. 1928 presi-

dential campaign poster. [Pictures ofGeorge Washington and HerbertHoover in oval frames. Spread eagleand engineer's instruments betweenpictures. Lettering at top and bottom]© 1 c. July 16, 1928 ; G 83834.

Liberty's loyal legion, inc., Louisville.

14008

Ross (R. G. M.) Drawing:Liberty's loyal legion. Flying eagle

holding in his talons the Constitu-tion and Declaration of Independence,surmounted by three bars with crossbar of thirteen stars. © 1 c. Aug.20, 1928 ; G 83973.

Lindsay (Jack)* North Chattanooga,Tenn. 14009

Drawing

:

Rooster crowing—Hello Al, Good-bye Cal. Outline of rooster picturedwithin a circle. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928;G 84027.

List (Anna)* Boston. 14010

Paintings

:

Empty bark. [Sea shore at right;

waves breaking on shore ; two smallempty barks at waters edge in left

foreground] © 1 c. July 23, 1928;G 83810.

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Lucenay (Harry S.) and Brayton(Howard C.) Hollywood, Calif.

14011

Borman (Edward J.) Sculpture:Pete. [Figure of bulldog in sitting

position. Fore part of body light

;

back, dark ; dark circle around righteye] © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1928 ; G 83981.

Luckenback (J. Lewis)* New York.14012

Design

:

Valor medal of the American bu-reau of shipping. [Circular design.Obverse; eagle perched on anchor tiedto rope forming border ; a ship oneither side on rough sea in back-ground. Reverse ; inscription plate incenter, mounted on Neptune's trident,with oak twig at upper left and laurelat right; two dolphins at bottom] ©1 c. June 27, 1928; G 83854.

Mackall (Robert McGill)* Baltimore.14013-14015

Paintings

:

Franklin (Gov. William) panel.Lobby decorations, Woodrow Wilsonhotel, New Brunswick, N. J. [Manin colonial dress standing, readingfrom paper in his hands. Three othermen in background] © 1 c. Sept. 28,

1928 ; G 84210.

Van Langvelt (Cornells) panel.Lobby decorations, Woodrow Wilsonhotel, New Brunswick, N. J. [Puri-tan and Indian standing and talking.Another seated at right] © 1 c. Sept.

28, 1928; G 84208.

Washington (Gen. George) panel.Lobby decorations), Woodrow Wilsonhotel, New Brunswick, N. J. [Wash-ington in uniform shaking hands withman in front of an inn, with two wom-en and soldiers near by] © 1 c. Sept.

28, 1928 ; G 84209.

Maggi (Andrew)* New York. 14016Sculpture

:

Fight for democracy. Gov. AlfredE. Smith rolling up his sleeve readyto fight for democracy. © 1 c. Sept.

19, 1928; G 84130. 14016

Mahler (Frederick William)* Ra-leigh, N. C. 14017

Design

:

Bronze tablet for North Carolinahistorical commission. [Tablet repre-

senting facade of building with twoDoric pilasters and surbased pedimentbearing lettering, Esse quam videri.

and two figures—one holding flag andscroll, the other holding horn of plen-

ty. Eagle with spread wings at centertop of panel] © 1 c. July 7, 1928 ; G83737.

Maidt (Ralph E.)* Oklahoma City.

14018Sculpture

:

WThat price our glory. [Figure of

American soldier bent forward in at-

titude of stepping over comrade lyingon ground; mounted on ornamentalbase] © 1 c. July 26, 1928; G 83829.

Marega (Charles)* Vancouver, Can-ada. 14019

Model

:

Nobile. Statuette of Nobile theItalian aeronaut, hatless and wearinghigh-collared coat ; figure of dirigibleItalia represented in sky above. ©1 c. July 23, 1928 ; G 83812.

Mecke (J. Howard) jr., Philadelphia.14020

Shriver (Morris) Painting:Valley Forge park, Valley Forge, Pa.

Bird's eye view. © 1 c. July 28, 1928

;

G 83836.

Medallic art co., New York.14021-14023

Kilenyi (Julio) Sculpture:Hoover (Herbert) Obverse side

bears portrait of Herbert Hoover withthe words Herbert Hoover around theedge of the medal. Reverse has fasceson each side of the medal with a blankspace in the center for engraving. ©1 c. July 19, 1928 ; G 83821.

Smith (Alfred E.) Obverse sidebears portrait of Alfred E. Smitharound the edge of the medal. © 1 c.

July 19, 1928 ; G 83822.

Sinnock ( John R. ) Design :

Pennsylvania railroad, service fifty

years. Keystone with locomotive frontview approaching from right, all ofwhich is superimposed on triangular-shaped shield with inscription. © 1 c.

July 3, 1928; G 83672.

Andre) Lincoln14024

Meliodon (JulesPark, N. J.

Sculpture

:

Abdul-Baha. Portrait in low relief

with Arabic inscription, right % ofthe face. © 1 c. July 26, 1928; G83828.

Metcalf (C. A.) & co., Zanesville, O.14025

McClellan (Harry C.) Design:Horton memorial, 1635. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; G 83724.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 14058.

Michels (Jo.)* New York. 14026

Sculpture

:

Leda and swan. [Nude female fig-

ure in sitting posture and embracingswan] © 1 c. July 24, 1928 ; G 83954.

Mills (Arthur Bocarde)* San Fran-cisco. 14027

Sculpture

:

Chapon. Man's sculptured modern-istic head and bust with hole for pipeor cigarette. © 1 c. July 25, 1928 ; G83819.

Miranda (Josephine O.)* Los Angeles.14028

Design

:

Kam-ra. Front and back designsused on the cards in the game, Kam-ra. [Figure A, front. Panel bearstwo open circles. Figure B, back.Panel bears central figure of camerain irregular solid border ; outer borderof stars] © 1 c. July 9, 1928; G83742.

Miranda (Thomas N.)* Los Angeles.14029

Drawing

:

Ben Hur. [Man driving chariotdrawn by three horses] © 1 c. July3. 1928 ; G 83736.

Mitsujiro Takagi*, New York. 14030

Design

:

Modern three wise monkeys. [Fig-

ures of three monkeys each facing apoint of the compass; one with mega-phone, one with field-glasses, and theother with radio receiving ear phones]© 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84189.

Morrisette (Charles A.)* Norfolk.14031

Drawing

:

Democracy. A campaign poster ofSmith [showing Statue of Libertyholding crown of laurel over head ofCapt. John Smith, of Jamestown, atleft, and Gov. Alfred E. Smith atWashington, at right] © 1 c. Sept.

18, 1928 ; G 84125.

Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn.14032-14039

Drawing

:

Deer. [Left side view of conven-tionalized speckled deer surmountedon scroll of leaves and branches] ©1 c. Aug. 17, 1928 ; G 83971.

Sculpture

:

Cowboy. Caricature of cowboy [intypical garb, very bowlegged] © 1 c.

Aug. 17, 1928; G 83968.

Dachshund. Caricature of dachs-hund. [Large ears hanging, nose highin air] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1928; G83966.

Doberman Pinscher. [Slender dog,standing with head erect] © 1 c.

July 20, 1928 ; G 83804.

Jockey. Caricature of a jockey[dressed in white breeches, crop inhands; very bowlegged] © 1 c. Aug.17, 1928 ; G 83969.

Little boy. [Nude child standingwith hand at mouth] © 1 c. Aug. 17,

1928 ; G 83967.

Scotch terrier. Caricature of aScotch terrier [dog lying down withforepaws stretched out in front] ©1 c. July 20, 1928 ; G 83803.

Tennis girl. Caricature of a tennisgirl. [Ball in left hand, tennis racketin right hand hanging at side, headturned to right] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1928

;

G 83970.

Mundie (Alex.) & sons co., Quincy,Mass. 14040

Bliss design co. Design:Gordon memorial. Square or rec-

tangular die, polished and having in-

verted bracket with centerpiece ofcarved or blasted ornamentation ; endshammered, polished or rock pitched.

© 1 c. Aug. 27, 1928 ; G 84014.

Murphy (Thos. D.) co., Red Oak, la.

14041-14058

Armstrong (Robt.) Painting:Madelon. [Head of smiling girl

wearing large circular dangling ear-ring] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84154.

Bagg (H. H.) Paintings:Concord bridge. [Central figure

:

bridge over stream bordered by manytrees] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84156.

Mill built by Washington, 1775.[Summer scene. Mill beside rockystream set in country with numeroustrees] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84163.

Royal Gorge. [Train running par-allel to stream through deep gorge in

mountains] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928;G 84164.

Where peace and quiet dwell.

[Road, flanked by rail fences, runningthrough center of dense woods] ©1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G 84153.

Christy (Earl) Painting:Drink to me only with thine eyes.

[Semi-figure of blonde girl in even-ing dress, holding large feather fan

:

head turned over left shoulder] ©1 c. Sept. 24, 192S; G 84165.

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Murphy (Thos. D.) co.—Continued.

Coutts ( Gordon ) Painting :

Where the wild horse ranges. [Fig-ure of Indian riding horse, ready to

lasso two horses running at right back-ground, on open prairie, under cloudedsky] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84162.

Fox (R. A.) Paintings:America's bread basket. [Wide ex-

panse of shocks of wheat in field, withturkeys feeding in foreground] ©1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84151.

Gates of dreamland. [Representa-tion of the city of dreamland. Bodyof water in center of picture sur-

rounded by trees and buildings, and bycity and mountains in background.Figure mounting steps in foreground]© 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84160.

Goddard (L.) [pseud, of L. G.Woolfenden] : Paintings

:

Baby is going to Bye Lo Land.[Mother carrying baby in arms, mount-ing circular stairs before high archedwindow] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84161.

Bedtime story. [Figure of womanundressing a little child before alighted fireplace. Both seated on lowstools] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84152.

Forest princess. [Indian girl pad-dling canoe along dark stream withrocky cliffe on left bank] © 1 c. Sept.

24, 1928; G 84168.

Glory that was Greece. [Draped fig-

ures of two maidens playing with largeball on tall-pillared portico, with flow-

ers and trees at edge of water, andmountains and building in back-ground] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84159.

In the borderland out yonder wherethe hand of God is seen. [Figures ofman and girl wearing knickers, shirts

and boots, lounging against rocks be-

side pine-bordered lake at foot ofmountains] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84157.

Hammell (R. W.) Painting:Balloon girl. [Head and shoulders

of girl wearing bandanna over herhair and dangling circlet earrings,with many balloons and festive scenesin background] © 1 c. Sept. 24,

1928 ; G 84166.

Plumereau (J.) Painting:Fair city by a sapphire sea. [Bird's-

eye view of a city laid along hilly

coast line. Large tree prominent in

foreground. Rocky peninsula in back-ground] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84155.

Stick (Frank) Painting:Surprise attack. [Two men sawing

down tree at edge of stream, being at-tacked by bears. Man in foregroundreaching for gun] © 1 c. Sept. 24,1928; G 84158.

Strathan (Claude) Painting:Oh give me my lowly thatched cot-

tage again. [Woman feeding pigeonsin path leading to door of thatchedcottage. Dense flower garden in fore-ground] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84167.

Murray (John James)* Los Angeles.14059

Painting

:

American eagle. Blue field withgold American eagle in flying attitudeholding in its talons an airplane pro-peller ; American shield in the centerabove the eagle and a white star abovethe shield ; two gold palm branchescrossed under eagle ; a blue star inlower left corner and a purple star inlower right corner. © 1 c. July 31,

1928 ; G 83856.

Muth (Arthur E.) Yonkers, N. Y.14060, 14061

Konti (Isidore) Models:Hoover (Herbert Clark) Bust. ©

1 c. July 7, 1928 ; G 83749.

Smith (Alfred Emmanuel) Bust. ©1 c. July 7, 1928 ; G 83750.

New York central railroad co.. NewYork. 14062

Greene (Walter L.) Painting-Westward bound, in the Mohawk

Valley, the Twentieth century limited,

New York central lines. [Train in

foreground paralleling river with ir-

regular bank and hills in background:craggy rocks and small trees in left

foreground] © 1 c. Aug. 7, 1928; G83929.

O'Connell (T. M.) & co.*, Philadelphia.14063

Sculpture

:

Lily of the Mohawks (Kateri Tekak-witha) Standing figure [of Indian girl

holding flowers in right hand at sideand clasping a cross to her breast withleft hand] © 1 c. Aug. 17, 1928; G83963.

Ollaguon (Charles)* Paris.

14064, 14065Sculpture

:

Lincoln. Head of Lincoln. © 1 c.

Aug. 25, 1928 ; G 84008.

Smith. Buste de M. Smith. © 1 c.

Aug. 24, 1928: G 84009.

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WORKS OF ART

no. 3, 1928 14104

Olsson (John Wm.)* Philadelphia.14066, 14067

Sculpture

:

Amundsen (Roald) Relief sculp-

ture in wood. Background suggestingclouds and mountains symbolizingfaith in the north. © 1 c. Aug. 25,

1928 ; G 84010.

Soldier's farewell. [Soldier witharm around girl in foreground ; trees

behind] © 1 c. July 30, 1928; G83857.

Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.14068, 14069

Bourne (Douglas) Design:Fruit moderne. Border consisting

of black uneven band edged with fruit

and leaves. Center group of fruit andleaves. © 1 c. July 6, 1928 ; G 83738.

Henoch (Hanley) Design:Dorset. Full sized border consist-

ing of four sprays of flowers sepa-rated by four blocks of alternate blockand rosebud. © 1 c. July 25, 1928;G 83830.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J.

14070-14104

Knowles (G. Sheridan) Painting:Tale of the fox. Interior of room.

Four men sitting around table—oneman is holding some cards, anotherman is holding long stemmed pipe,

and another man is sitting at rightreading a paper. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928

;

G 84029.

Meeker (Edwin J.) Drawings:Those good old days—Boat on canal,

P 1679. Boat on canal drawn by horsewalking on bank at right. Two boysand dog on bank at left. Bridgeii cross canal. Horse and buggy comingover bridge. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928;G 84176.

Christmas party, P 1682. In-terior of room. A number of couplescoming through doorway, dancing.Several people sitting around room.Man playing violin at right. © 1 c.

Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84173.

Fire engine, P 1678. A largenumber of men are pulling a fire en-gine. Children running after engine.Church and house at right. Man hold-ing horse at right. © 1 c. Sept. 22,

1928 ; G 84177.

-First train, P 1673. An oldfashioned train at right of picture.Number of people walking on platformin center. Hotel is at left. © 1 c.

Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84181.

Hunting scene, P 1681. Comingthrough center of picture are a fewhunters on horseback. Number of

dogs running in front of horses.Grove of trees on both sides of pic-

ture. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928; G 84174.

Lage boat at dock, P 1675.Large boat at left. Number of peopleand some large bundles on clock.

Some men going up ladder to boat.Another boat and row-boat at ric;ht.

© 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84180.

Post office, P 1677. At left ofpicture is the post office. Number ofpeople gathered around in groups,talking. Man and lady sitting inbuggy, talking to another couple.Church in background. © 1 c. Sept.

22, 1928 ; G 84178.

Racing scene, P 1680. Horsesracing on track through center of pic-

ture. Great crowd of people on bothsides of track, and tents can be seenin background. Balloon descendingfrom sky. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928; G84175.

River steamer, P 1674. At left

a view of a boat deck can be seenwith a number of people waving atanother steamer coming down river.

Shore line in background. © 1 c.

Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84172.

Skating, P 1671. A few peopleare skating on lake at right. Childrensleigh riding on small hill at left.

Covered bridge over lake. House inbackground. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928;G 84183.

Sleighing. P 1672. Sleighdrawn by four horses standing in frontof house. Number of people on sleigh.

Others coming out of house. Largebare trees around house. © 1 c.

Sept. 22, 1928; G 84182.

-The celerspede, P 1676. Com-ing down a road over a small bridgeis a man riding a bicycle. Two boysfishing from bridge. House and haywagon in left background. © 1 c.

Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84179.

Sherrin (Daniel) Paintings:Homes in many lands—Egypt, 3913.

Egyptian houses on both sides ofroad ; a few people in road ; canaltoward right ; large trees in back-ground. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 ; G 83902.

England. 3905. Large house atright : walk through center of picture

;

at right of walk is a flower garden

:

at left is a lawn ; hills in left back-ground. © 1 c. Aug. 4. 1928; G83903.

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Osborne co.—Continued.

France, 3910. Man on pathwith a number of sheep ; a few housesare at right of path ; barn at left

;

flowers growing- around the house. ©1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 ; G 83904.

Holland, 3909. House is atleft; lady walking down stone path;tulips growing on both sides of path

;

canal runs through center of picture;man in rowboat on canal ; at right is

a windmill. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928;G 83905.

Ireland, 3904. .Thatched roofedhouse at right of picture ; lady sitting

by spinning wheel near house ; anotherlady and child standing in road ; smallpool of water in left foreground. ©1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 ; G 83906.

Italy, 3912. Large house withflowers growing around at left ; ladysitting on low wall near house ; sail-

boat on lake at right : large mountainsin background. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928;G 83907.

Japan, 3914. House in left

background ; tree with cherry blossomsgrowing near house; stone steps andpath lead to house; large mountainsin right background. © 1 c. Aug. 4,

1928 ; G 83908.

Norway, 3907. Cottage on ahill at left ; flowers growing all aroundthe hill; man in row boat on waterat bottom of hill near cottage; moun-tains in background. © 1 c. Aug. 4.

1928 ; G 83909.

Scotland, 3906. Thatchedroofed cottage covered with flowers atleft ; heather growing at right ; moun-tains in background ; sailboat on lakein front of mountains; man and ladysitting on bank. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928;G 83910.

Spain, 3911. Spanish garden ;

in center is a large fountain ; largeentrance at left ; flowers growingaround sides ; woman standing in

garden. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 ; G 83911.

Sweden, 3908. Young girl is

walking down a path ; at right is alittle red house ; yellow and purpleflowers growing on both sides of path

;

fruit trees in blossom near house. ©1 c. Aug. 4, 1928 : G 83912.

Switzerland, 3915. House in

center ; lady standing near doorway

;

cattle on hill near house : large snowcapped mountains in background. ©1 c. Aug. 4. 1928 ; G 83913.

Teller (Griffith H.) Painting:Mountains and waterfalls. Water-

fall coming down center of picture,

forming a stream. Large mountainsin background. Rocks and two treesat left and right of picture. © 1 c.

Sept. 5, 1928; G 84028.

Wallis (W. H.) Painting:Coaching. Number of people stand-

ing in front of inn at left of picture,looking at stage-coach. At right is

snow-covered field. Church can beseen in distance. © 1 c. Sept. 7, 1928

:

G 84066.

Wells (J. S. Sanderson) Painting:Halt by the way, 3926. Inn at left.

Three hunters on horseback standingin front of inn. Young girl feedingsugar to horse. Dogs standing aroundhorses. Stage-coach coming towardthe inn. Tower in background. ©1 c. Sept. 28, 1928 ; G 84184.

Woolfenden (L. G.) Paintings:Beauty waits at the end of the trail,

3900. Indian maiden sitting on groundlooking into fire; wigwam in back ofher ; mountains in background ; moonreflecting on lake. © 1 c. Aug. 4,

1928; G 83914.

Early September morn, 3922. Nudelittle girl standing in water. She hasblonde curls and brown eyes. Graymountains and yellow sky reflecting in

water. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84171.

Group of three orientals. Threedraped figures reclining on floor ofveranda, one girl holding water-lily in

her hand. Large stone pillars on bothsides of picture. Sailboat on lake in

background. Moon reflecting in lake.

© 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928 ; G 84031.

Gypsy girl, 3923. Girl sitting undermoss-covered tree, holding tambourinein right hand. Red band on her hair.

Bright colored scarf around waist.

She is looking into fire at left. ©1 c. Sept. 22, 1928 ; G 84185.

Pastel figure holding roses. Girlsitting on stone bench in a garden at

right of picture, holding two roses in

her hands. Lake and shrubbery at

left and in background. © 1 c. Sept.

5, 1928 ; G 84030.

Path that leads to home, sweet home.Man coming down path in center ofpicture, carrying little girl on his

shoulder. Lady walking next to him.Village is background. © 1 c. Sept. 5.

1928 ; G 84032.

What more can the heart desire.

3899. Camping scene; man toastingmarshmallows by campfire ; mothersitting on a log: two children watch-ing father ; car and tent at left ; lakein background. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928:G 83915.

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Pauley (Roy) Schenectady, N. Y.14105

Tallent (George) Drawing:Help Hoo-ver win the horn of

plenty. [Musical bar enclosed in widecircular border of two horns of plentyplaced end to end, emptying their con-tents of fruit and vegetables below]© 1 c. Sept. 8, 1928 ; G 84077.

Pennsylvania railroad co., Philadel-phia. 14106

Teller (Griffith H.) Painting:Servant of the nation's industry.

Train through center of picture.

Large office and factory building inbackground. Farm on both sides oftrack. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928 ; G 84033.

Peruggi (Ernesto)* New York.14107-14109

Sculpture

:

Hoover. Bust of Hoover. © 1 c.

Sept. 28, 1928 ; G 84211.

Smith (Al) Circular plaque withportrait of Gov. Alfred E. Smith ; let-

tering at unper right. © 1 c. July 25,

1928 ; G 83894.

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) Bust. ©1 c. Sept. 7, 1928 ; G 84065.

Peterson (George Duffield)* Pasadena.14110

Model

:

Smith (Gov.) Bas-relief of Gov.Alfred E. Smith. [Circular plaque]© 1 c. July 17, 1928 ; G 83780.

Phillips (James Earl)* New York.14111

Painting

:

Love dominating Time, Space, Lifeand Death. [Nude woman drivingchariot drawn by four symbolic fig-

ures ; Father Time, Space representedby geometrical figure resembling hu-man ; Life, by man in leopard skinholding spear; and Death by nude fe-

male enshrouded in heavy veil] ©1 c. July 27, 1928.; G 83832.

Pieri (Pompeo L.)* New York. 14112

Sculpture

:

Good luck hand. [Hand and wristwith thumb holding down two middlefingers ; index and little finger point-ing outward] © 1 c. Aug. 29, 1928;G 84015.

Potter (Nathan Dumont)* Enfield,

Mass. 14113, 14114

Sculpture

:

Equestrian Victory. [Mounted fig-

ure of Victory : right arm aloft] ©1 c. July 19, 1928 ; G 83796.

Pilgrims. [Two pilgrim figures,

standing ; man at left, holding bag

;

woman at right, holding child in arms]© 1 c. July 19, 1928 ; G 83797.

Poucher (Elizabeth Morris)* WhitePlains, N. Y. 14115

Sculpture

:

Elephant. Trunk curved back andattached to right fore leg ; tail endingon left hind leg. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1928

;

G 84119.

Presser (Theodore) co., Philadelphia.14116

Blum (Alexander A.) Painting:Musical resolutions. [New Year,

1929, personified by nude child withsatchel marked, 1929, seated on stool

at piano playing from the open Etudemusic magazine before him] © 1 c.

Sept. 13, 1928 ; G 84129.

Price (Albert Wrightson)* Asheville,

N. C. 14117

Design

:

Blues and Reds base ball card game.[Rectangle bearing figure symbolic ofbaseball diamond with lettering in cen-ter and two baseballs and two flags

in corresponding corners] © 1 c. July25, 1928; G 83820.

Proctor (Alexander Phimister)* Rome.14118

Sculpture

:

U. S. cavalryman. Soldier is ridingfull speed with all accoutrements andshooting a pistol to front. © 1 c.

July 24, 1928 ; G 84150.

Ready (Frank J.)* New York. 14119

Design

:

Main and side altars of marble, pul-pit, statues and communion rail inmarble, and executed in Gothic style.

© 1 c. Sept. 6, 1928 ; G 84064.

Roth (Frederick George Richard)*Englewood, N. Y. 14120

Sculpture

:

Washington at Morristown. Expres-sion of Washington meditative, headturned to left, right hand on hip,

mantle thrown over right shoulder.Horse's head turned to right, stand-ing. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928 ; G 84128.

Sarg (Tony)* New York.14121, 14122

Models

:

Jolly golfer. Figure of a comicsmiling golfer. [Fat man wearingplus-fours, shirt and cap, holding golf

club] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84170.

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Sarg (Tony)*—Continued.

Head of jolly golfer. [Impression-istic head of man wearing cap andbow tie] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84169.

Savage (Augusta Christina)* NewYork. 14123

Sculpture

:

Green apples. [Figure of nude boybending forward in attitude of pain,with both hands clasping stomach] ©1 c. Aug. 9, 1928 ; G 83932.

Schoettle (Edwin J.) co.*, Philadel-phia. , 14124-14126

Designs

:

Fairy design with scroll border. ©1 c. July 20, 1928; G 83825.

Oliver bros. with four human fig-

ures. © 1 c. July 20, 1928; G 83826.

Stilted design with scroll border. ©1 c. July 20, 1928 ; G 83824.

Schomberg (Bertram)* New York.14127

Sculpture

:

Diana. Bi-symmetric compositionof a standing woman holding muzzlesof two dogs, one on each side. Dogsfacing each other. © 1 c. Sept. 28,

1928 ; G 84207.

Schroeder (Orville H.) Minier, 111.

14128, 14129Silvestri (S.) Sculpture:Diana. [Bas-relief of Diana, the

huntress, with five other maidens, inhunting scene. Bird as target hang-ing on bough of tree in background]© 1 c. July 5, 1928 ; G 83680.

Rheims cathedral. [Bas-relief ofRheims cathedral ; motor car, carriageand groups of people in foreground

;

dirigible and airplane over head] ©1 c. July 5, 1928; G 83681.

Scribner's (Charles) sons, New York.14130-14145

Wyeth (N. C.) Paintings:Captain Flood. Close up of three

men in a tub boat, trees in back-ground. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; G84205,

Captain Tennant. Two red coats onthe top step of a stoop, one locking thedoor. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; G 84199.

Doctor Clapton. Old doctor in li-

brary with books and papers all

around. The doctor is standing withquill pen in hand and book under arm.© 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928: G 84204.

Drums. Three men with drums.[Background of various flags waving]© 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928 ; G 84191.

Fight in the fore-top. Men fightingin the fore-top of a ship. © 1 c. Sept.18, 1928 ; G 84194.

Fraser family. Father, mother andchild driving in small carriage, in thecountry. Close up of carriage. © 1 c.

Sept. 18, 1928 ; G 94206.

Horse race. Two horses and theirriders racing, one horse a nose's lengthahead. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; G84201.

Indian Longthought. Three mentalking in a hut by candle light, oneman being an Indian. © 1 c. Sept..

18, 1928 ; G 84202.

Johnny's defeat at the dock. Olderman supporting young man who hasbeen wounded, others following. ©1 c. Sept, 18, 1928; G 94198.

Johnny's fight with Cherry. Twomen fighting on Dock, three childrencheering them. Village in background.© 1 c. Sept, 18, 1928; G 84203.

Little River country. Landscape,,and title page for Drums by JamesBoyd. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928 ; G 84192.

Mother of John Paul Jones. Elderlywoman standing in doorway, packagein hand. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928; G84196.

On the sea wall with John PaulJones. Two men gazing at thecrowded shipping from dock. © 1 c.

Sept. 18, 1928; G 84193.

Sally Merrillee and Johnny. Younggirl sitting by a spinning-wheel onthe porch of her house, her suitor

holding her hand. © 1 c. Sept. 18 r

1928 ; G 84200.

Sir Nat and the horse. Man stand-

ing beside horse with hand on horse's

neck. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928 ; G 84195.

With Eve in London. Interior of aroom

;young girl sitting in chair with

fan in hand, young man standing in

front of her. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928;

G 84197.

Sears (John S.)* Salt Lake City.

14146, 14147Sculpture

:

Mormon temple and granite. Flatupright model frame rounding at top

with half circle base. In front at

bottom is inserted a piece of native

Utah granite, same as used to build

Morman temple. In oval is scene of

Mormon temple. © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1928

;

G 83978.

Mormon temple granite. Solid up-right frame with beehive as base. In-

serted in this beehive is a piece of na-

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WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 14166

tive Utah granite, same as used in con-struction of Mormon temple. Insideof frame is view of Mormon temple.

© 1 c. Aug. 20, 1928 ; G 83979.

Seville studios, inc., Cleveland.14148-14151

Rychtarik (Richard W.) Designs:Dancing figure. Nude female with

arms raised holding ends of scarf.

© 1 c. July 20, 1928 ; G 83800.

Kneeling figure with arms raisedabove head. [Nude female] © 1 c.

July 9, 1928 ; G 83744.

Modernistic bird having invertedbell on back and beak contacting withbell. 413. © 1 c. July 9, 1928; G83745.

Terr (Jos.) Model:Santa Maria ship. [Relief figure of

antiquated sailing vessel on the sea]

© 1 c. Sept. 13, 1928 ; G 84116.

Sheehan (Harry Richard)* Tarry-town, N. Y. 14152

Painting

:

Two of first around the world planesflying thru fog over iceberg. © 1 c.

Sept. 11. 1928 ; G 84092.

Shepherd (J. Clinton)* Westport,Conn. 14153

Sculpture

:

Horse wrangler. Equestrian stat-

uette. [Rider on horse making sharpdescent, driving three other horses be-

fore him] © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1928; G84078.

Siebern (Emil)* New York. 14154

Sculpture

:

Hoover (Herbert) for president.Portrait of Hoover on shield bearinglettering. Plaque formed by crossedflags behind shield. © 1 c. July 23,

1928 ; G 83818.

Siemen (Albert H.)* Appleton, Minn.14155

Painting

:

Sticks to sticks. Picture of alandscape in wild unimproved statesuperimposed over picture of samecountry when improved and made intoa golf course. © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1928;G 83977.

Simpson (Harry Thomas)* Los An-geles. 14156

Drawing

:

Typical S-0 California. [Desertscene with mountains in background

;

man and woman in roadster in fore-ground : lettering at top and bottom]© 1 c. July 20, 1928 ; G 83808.

Sisters of the Precious Blood, inc.,

Brooklyn. 14157Stedman (Joseph F.) Design:Catholic student's medal. Oval

shaped medal with representation ofhuman figure on one face and words—My Mother, Our Lady of Good Studiespray for us ; and representation ofhuman figure on other side withwords—My Teacher, learn of me, I amthe way, the truth and the life. ©1 c. July 10, 1928 ; G 83748.

Skoog (Karl Frederick)* Boston.14158

Model

:

Give them hell and Maria. Soldiersmonument representing a couple of sol-

diers charging over a hill under fire.

[One; carries a flag, the other a gun]© 1 c. July 2, 1928 ; G 83669.

Smith (James Mercer)* Princeton,

W. Ya. 14159-14166Drawing

:

Tony-star salesman : Atta boy, Tony.[Tony leaning right arm on case, writ-

ing in tablet and talking to man behindcounter in grocery store] © 1 c.

Sept. 17. 192S; G 84142.

[Figure of fat man dressed in

checkered shirt and bandana standing,left hand supporting bunch of ba-nanas] © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1928; G84136.

His first call. [Tony standingat left, beside large desk. Man seatedwith hands behind head looking at

Tony. An order pad before him] ©1 c. Sept. 17, 1928: G 84138.

His first report. [Tony stand-ing, saluteing the boss seated at deskat left] © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1928; G84141.

Oh boy, vacation. [Figure of

Tony asleep in swivel chair, with feet

on desk, represented as dreaming of

bathing beach. Man at desk in back-ground turning around to look at him]© 1 c. Sept. 17, 1928 : G 84139.

Saturday office chat. [Tonyseated at right foreground talking to

man seated at desk beside him] ©1 c. Sept. 17, 1928; G 84140.

That vacation. [Man at toptalking in his sleep and dreaming of

girls at bathing beach. Wife in bedopposite sitting up, listening. At bot-

tom Tony is packing grip. Black caton fence outside window] © 1 c.

Sept. 17, 1928; G 84143.

Yacation—all aboard. [Tonyand another man in foreground watch-ing woman board train in background.

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Smith (James Mercer)*—Continued.

Porter calling, All aboard. Woman inforeground powdering face] © 1 c.

Sept. 17, 1928 ; G 84137.

Snyder (Helen I.)* Chicago. 14167Drawing

:

Dancing girl. [Figure of girl poisedon right foot; left foot raised andpointed ; head thrown back ; both armsflung to her right] © 1 c. Aug. 17,

1928 ; G 83965.

Speakman (Alexander)* Buffalo.

14168Sculpture

:

Smith (Al) Bust. © 1 c. Aug. 16,

1928 ; G 83960.

Spooner (Herman W.)* Gloucester,Mass. 14169

Drawing

:

Bobby Shaftoe oil clothes. [Groupof people in sailing togs, on rocky cliff

in foreground overlooking large bodyof water with sailboat in center. Let-tering at top and bottom] © 1 c. July3, 1928 ; G 83679.

Stabe (Frank)* New York. 14170

Sculpture :

Cheerio. Nude girl sitting on theglobe, means that youth, full of joyand happiness, always cheers theworld. © 1 c. July 30, 1928 ; G 83838.

Stevens* (Ernest E.)* Denver. 14171

Drawing

:

Hoover (Herbert) Head and shoul-der portrait of Herbert Hoover. ©1 c. July 23, 1928 ; G 83813,

Strahan (Thomas) co., Chelsea, Mass.14172,

Sarg (Tony) Painting:Tony Sarg's Ye olden times. Sail-

ing ship, horse racing scene, stagecoach, country fair, steamboat, earlyrailway train, hunting scene, etc. ©1 c. July 20, 1928 ; G 83802.

Summerfield (M. J.)* Baltimore.14173

Painting

:

Accident of birth. [Group of babycribs, each bearing name of a religion,

in foreground beside small streamwinding through mountains in back-ground. Stork with baby flying over-

head] © 1 c. Aug. 20, 1928; G 83976.

Sutton (Rosa B.)* Denver.14174, 14175

Paintings

:

Emblem of Colorado color school ofspirital psychology. Jeweled six

pointed star. © 1 c. Aug. 30, 1928;G 84018.

Star of hope. Star seen Sept. 25,1927 at 1.10 A. M. from top of Conti-nental Divide at Corona, Col. © 1 c.

Aug. 30', 1928; G 84019.

Syman (Theodore E.)* Denver. 14176Sculpture

:

Devi-devi. [Fantastic human figurecalled the Devi-devi with knees bentoutward ; arms folded across stomach]© 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928; G 83917.

Tagliabue (Carlo)* Seattle. 14177Sculpture

:

Washington (Gen.) elevated on theruins of the British domination overthe American colonies. © 1 c. Sept.

10, 1928; G 84076.

Tallman (William Staples)* San An-tonio, Tex. 14178

Sculpture

:

Two heads. Plaque containing twomen's heads in low relief. © 1 c. Aug.6, 1928; G 83928.

Tasca (Fausto Bellino)* Los Angeles.14179

Painting

:

Franciscan, monks and Spaniards.A caravan of Franciscan monks andSpaniards arriving in one of the Cali-

fornian missions. They are treatedby the missionary padres with thewine elixir [grouped around table inforeground] © 1 c. Aug. 14, 1928;G 83956.

Thew (Robert Garret)* Westport.Conn. 14180-14183

Sculptures

:

Bass. Bas relief figure of fish

(bass); mouth wide open; bodycurved in act of diving ; flaring tail.

© 1 c. July 19, 1928 ; G 83798,

Fleur-de-lis. Fleur-de-lis and fleur-

delis foliage. © 1 c. July 20, 1928;G 83823.

Mayflower. Mayflower and may-flower foliage. © 1 c. July 20. 1928

;

G 83801.

Wild duck in flight. Bas relief de-

tail of wild duck in flight. © 1 c.

July 23, 1928 ; G 83815.

Tiffany studios, New York.14184, 14185

Tiffany (Louis C.) Designs:Call of Matthew. [Figure of Mat-

thew on right arising to follow thecommand of Jesus, who stands onthree circular steps to the left.

Flagged court in foreground with back-ground scenery of trees, clouds and a

building on hillside, seen throughCorinthian columns] © 1 c. Sept. 11,

1928 : G 84094.

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WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 14213

Shrine. [Open shrine of Gothicarchitecture with high foiled arches,

crypt inside, high slanting roof sur-

mounted hy crosses on spires at fourcorners and at front and back of

apex] © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1928; G 84093.

Tompkins (Athlene B.)* Washington.14186

Design

:

For president, who? Hoover.[Double circle with two owls between,and one peeping over edge. Letteringwithin smaller circle and in border]

© 1 c. Sept. 10, 1928 ; G 84079.

Tompkins (Marjorie J.)* Nyack, N. Y.14187

Drawing

:

Hoover Curtis G. O. P. elephant seal.

[Figure of elephant formed by thetwo words, Hoover and Curtis] ©1 c. Aug. 10, 1928; G 83945.

Tousey (Thomas Sanford)* New York.14188

Drawing

:

Magic window. Book-jacket : [Boyleaning out of window, watching sol-

diers pass by. Boy looking throughwindow at man killing bear] © 1 c.

Aug. 29, 1928 ; G 84016.

Trapp (Adam Christopher) Newark,N. J. 14189-14213

LaRheir (Christopher William)Drawing

:

At your service day or night. Acci-dents in night and day scenes, withwreck car rushing to scene. © 1 c.

Sept. 4, 1928; G 84035.

Best of everything for the table.

Scene in grocery, and delivery boymaking a delivery. © 1 c. Sept. 4,

1928; G 84039.

Builders of better homes. Homeunder construction and another al-

ready built. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928;G 84049.

Come for a season or come for aday. Summer camp on the lake withfishing, boating and swimming scenes.

© 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928; G 84055.

Dancing School. Several couplesdancing and two scantily dressedmodels doing a stage dance. © 1 c.

Sept., 4, 1928 ; G 84057.

Every day is candy day. Cupidhanding box of candy to girl. © 1 c.

Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84043.

First class shoe shining for ladiesand gents. Double line of patronshaving shoes shined, and satisfied cus-tomer leaving with a smile. © 1 c.

Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84045.

If it swims you can get it here.

Couple eating shore dinner with out-

line drawing of fish enclosing scene.

Oysters on shell and crabs at side. ©1 'c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84047.

Makes your feet glad. A sad foot

entering chiropodist shop and glad footleaving. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928; G84041.

Merchant tailoring. Tailor shopscene—measuring, cutting and tabulat-

ing. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928; G 84036.

Modish dress making. Scene in

dress making shop. © 1 c. Sept. 4,

1928; G 84046.

Our store is the good housekeeper'spantry. Exterior and interior view of

grocery, and wagon making delivery.

© 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84056.

Pleasing you keeps us in business.

Smiling lady in door being greeted byyoung man clerk. © 1 c. Sept. 4,

1928 ; G 84044.

Pure material painters. Paintersmixing material on one side, and paint-

ing side of house on opposite side. ©1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84040.

Quality and economy in clothes. Ill

dressed man entering clothing store onone side, and another man fully andwell dressed leaving on other side. ©1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84037.

Quality in wall coverings. Wallpa-per salesroom scene and decoratorhanging wallpaper. © 1 c. Sept. 4,

1928 ; G 84048.

Radio furnishes your favorite en-

tertainment. Family listening in anda mirage of the entertainers. © 1 c.

Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84034.

Repairing while U wait. Animatedworn-out shoe on crutches and a newlyrepaired shoe leaving shop with cane.

© 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84052.

Restaurant. Restaurant entrance,interior and exit. Couple entering,party of three being served, party leav-

ing. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84050.

Re-tire with us and save money.Stack of tires on each side of blackpanel with reversed lettering. Smil-ing girls framed in tire. © 1 c. Sept.

4, 1928; G 84053.

Spending for a home is saving foryour future. Real estate salesmanselling couple a new house in distance.

© 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84042.

Tiger and cheta. Tiger on one side,

cheta on other, word Furs in middlewith lady and furs in background. ©1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84058.

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Trapp (Adam Christopher)—Contd.

We clean your windows. Man onwindow ledge and another on inside

cleaning windows ; delivery wagon in

center. © 1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84038.

We clean your windows to let in

the light. Sun on one side rising abovecity skyline, and man with safety belt

on cleaning window on other side. ©1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84054.

We specialize in sand and gravel.

Two trucks : one dumping, another be-

ing directed to position by man. ©1 c. Sept. 4, 1928 ; G 84051.

Trevoy (Wilmot Vivian) Brooklyn.14214

Levi (Arturo) Model:Egyptian sun god, Ra. Figure wear-

ing only short skirt and Egyptianheaddress, standing on base of threegraduated squares. © 1 c. July 30,

1928 ; G 83841.

United States printing & lithographco., Brooklyn. 14215

Kverne (Einar) Painting:Byrd (CommoHder) planting the

flag at the Pole. [American flag fall-

ing in mid air speeding earthward tomass of ice and snow ; airplane inflight overhead] © 1 c. July 21. 1928

;

G 83817.

Urban (Emmy)* Brooklyn. 14216

Design

:

Spirit of America, our future lies inthe air. Aeroplane flying towards thesun between the Statue of Liberty anda steamer. © 1 c. Aug. 28, 1928; G84017.

Vaudagnotti (Marguerite & Violet)*Los Angeles. 14217

Drawing

:

Adventurous U & I. Cartoons.[Four scenes; Peggy, Ted and anotherboy with roadster] © 1 c. July 30,

1928 ; G 83842.

Vigezz (C. R.)* Seattle. 14218

Sculpture

:

Columns. Four traditional columnsof University of Washington mountedon base bearing wreath, star, date1861, and words Lux sit. © 1 c. Aug.31, 1928 ; G 84144.

Walter (Frederick)* Cartegena, Co-lombia, S. A. 14219

Drawing

:

Burning question. Have you aCamel? [Camel cigarette with smokecurling in shape of question mark

;

solid background] © 1 c. May 25,

1928 ; G 83827.

Watson (F. W.)* Brooklyn. 14220

Design

:

Al. Smith pennant. Brown derbydesign [with word, Brown, above and,1928, below] © 1 c. July 10, 1928;G 83743.

WTeidlich bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,Conn. 14221

Flauder (Alfred J.) Design:Fish. Modernistic design of fish.

© 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928; G 83997.

Wenck (Harold Edgar)* Douglas,Ariz. 14222

Painting

:

Daybreak on the range. Earlydawn scene in cow country of cowpuncher at his morning fire ; horse atright grazing. © 1 c. July 30, 1928;G 83839.

Westinghouse (George H.) Buffalo.14223

Michael (William J.) Drawing:Hoover over. Portrait of Herbert

Hoover in a shield surmounted by aneagle and the words, Hoover over. ©1 c. Aug. 21, 1928 ; G 83980.

Wheeler (Win. L.)* Los Angeles.14224

Drawing

:

Sy Cology. [Head of old man withsharp nose and long whiskers] ©1 c. July 2, 1928; G 83668.

WThitson (Clyde Everett)* Kendall-

ville, Ind. 14225

Drawing

:

'Til the cows come home. [Countryscene of farmer boy smoking cigar-

ette, sitting with farmer girl undertree beside gate, with cows comingup lane at left] © 1 c. Sept. 21,

1928 ; G 84149.

Whitson (Gertrude)* Los Angeles.14226

Design

:

Ship at sea. Composite picture in

which water, sky and clouds areformed by natural butterfly wings,and ship is formed thereon by a sil-

houette. © 1 c. Aug. 25, 1928; G84012.

Wilbur (Margaret Craven)* ' NewYork. 14227

Sculpture

:

Western union. Don't write—tele-

graph. Small figure of messengerboy mounted on ash tray. [A tele-

gram in boy's left hand extended]

© 1 c. Sept. 14, 1928 ; G 94118.

270

WORKS OF ARTno. 3, 1928 14253

Wilkinson (William Ernest)* Ruther-ford, N. J. 14228, 14229

Drawings

:

Age of stratums. View showingfuture architecture of all flat topbuildings used for aeroplane landings.

© 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928; G 84062.

Finishing touch. For young andold. [Figure of woman at right shak-ing powder on nude baby lying in left

foreground] © 1 c. July 27, 1928;83831.

Williams (Frederic Allen)* NewYork. 14230

Sculpture

:

Lindbergh. Head and shoulders of•Col. C. A. Lindbergh supported abovean eagle's wings extended on either

side like a prow of a ship. © 1 c.

Aug. 1, 1928; G 83887.

Williams (Jno.) inc., New York.14231

Neandros (Sigurd) Sculpture:Elk's head. Elk's head with back

plate, spread of antlers. © 1 c. July16, 1928; G 83774.

Wilson (Leonard)* Burbank, Calif.

14232-14238Designs

:

Achievement of arms, 1. [Shieldsurmounted by helmet and visor] ©1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G 83982.

2, [Shield surmounted by hel-

met and visor and voluminous foliage.

Scroll at bottom] © 1 c. Aug. 23,

1928; G 83983.

Book cover. Horizontal name-plate,at top, surmounting two vertical pan-els ornamented, and large cost ofarms in center. © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928

;

G 83986.

Heraldic helmet with plume andfeathers. © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G83985.

Knight or esquire in armor.[Plumed helmet with visor down,right hand on sword at left side]

© 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928; G 83988.

Lozenge shield. [Diamond shapedshield with leafy border] © 1 c.

Aug. 23, 1928; G 83984.

Lozenge shield for a spinster.

[Shield surmounted by the true lover's

knot of ribbon] © 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928

;

G 83987.

Winslow (Emily Bradley)* Madison,Wis. 14239

Model

:

Water sprite. Young girl seated ona rock with scant * drapery. © 1 c.

July 20. 1928 : G 83799.

Wolf co., Philadelphia. 14240-14250

Coffln (Haskell) Paintings:Girl's head. Green dress and Deau-

ville scarf. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1928; G84106.

Lady head. Evening dress, pearlshoulder strap. ©Is. Sept. 14, 1928

;

G 84107.

Hart (Henry Anson) Paintings:Indian girl in canoe with paddle.

Three ice-cream cones in canoe. ©1 c. Sept. 14. 1928 ; G 84111.

Little boy pulling express wagon.Box of ice-cream and little girl hold-ing sign in wagon. © 1 c. Sept. 14,

1928 ; G 84109.

Little girl and boy, on porch withawning, with two plates of ice-creamon table between them. © 1 c. Sept.

14, 1928 ; G 84110.

Little girl holding tray of ice-creamand cones. Black cat at her feet. ©1 c. Sept. 14, 1928 ; G 84112.

Little girl in swing with spoon.Plate of ice-cream in lap. © 1 c. Sept.

14, 1928 ; G 84102.

Hofstetter (W. A.) Paintings:Pie a la mode. Apple pie with va-

nilla ice-cream on top. © 1 c. Sept. 14,

1928 ; G 84103.

Soda design. Glass of chocolate ice-

cream soda with spoon and plate ofcrackers. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1928; G84104.

Lister (AY. H.) Painting:Little girl in pink dress and hat sit-

ting in grass with ice-cream cone. ©1 c. Sept. 14, 1928 ; G 84108.

Van Art (— ) Painting:Child's head. Chiffon drapery

around shoulders. © 1 c. Sept. 14,

1928 ; G 84105.

Yates (Julie) Mrs. Halsey E. Yates*,New York. 14251,14252

Sculpture

:

Shaggy. Head and neck of dog, earsdown, curly hair, eyes deep set. ©1 c. Sept. 10, 1928 ; G 84069.

Small panther. Panther slightly

raised springing forward, tail overback. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G 84187.

Yerbvsmith (Ernest Alfred)* WestHollywood, Calif. 14253

Sculpture

:

Sculptor. Figure of a man modelinga woman : man kneeling ; woman lean-

ing against rock. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1928

;

G 83893.

271

14254

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIESpt. iv, n. s., v. 23, no. 3, 1928

Y. M. C. A. National council, NewYork. 14254, 14255

Hoerig (Walter G.) Drawings:Y. M. C. A. emblem. Panel shape

domed top frame enclosing at top theY. M. C. A. emblem and 2 sprays ofleaves, beaded frame in center and rib-

bon at bottom. © 1 c. July 21, 1928;G 83807.

Y. M. C. A. emblem. Panel shapeframe enclosing a mottled (hammeredeffect) background with the Y. M. C. A.

emblem at top, crossed bowling pinsin center and bowling ball at base. ©1 c. July 21, 1928 ; G 83806.

Youngstown coal merchants assn.,

Youngstown, O. 14256

Hodges (Clayton) Drawing:On wings of service. Emblem design

consisting of circle bearing name oforganization with insignia of wingsand scales within smaller circle withlettering. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1928; G83996.

Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928 1,950

272

CLASS H-K

REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKSOF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTSAND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

Abbott (Anne) Wellesley, Mass.14257

To my mother. [Design of conven-tionalized flowers] © Apr. 25, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 18; K 237884.

Aclmersel service. Memphis, Tenn.14258

Santa sails the seven seas in searchof gifts for you. © Aug. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 13; K 238905.

Aerial photo view co., San Antonio,Tex. 14259

San Antonio, Tex., aerial photo-guide. © June 12, 1928; 2 c. July2 ; K 238351.

Aero model co., Chicago. 14260

Silver ace, monoplane-biplane-sea-plane, convertible. [Construction dia-

gram] © June 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24

;

I 15486.

Alexis (Lucien Victor) New Orleans.14261-14304

Combining of two uni-valent ele-

ments (chemistry) exhibit 41, figure 2.

© 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928 ; I 15547.(Physics) :

Action across the spark gap, ex-hibit 144, figure 1; I 15552.—Ac-tion of a molecule in a piece of softiron, exhibit 73, figure 3; I 15581.—Atoms differing largely in specific

heat, exhibit 53, figure 2 ; I 15585.

Atoms of the eye-ball, exhibit 12S, fig-

ure 3 ; I 15556.—Atoms transmittinglight, exhibit 91, figure 2 ; I 15564.—At-traction and repulsion of isolatedatoms, exhibit 60, figure 4; I 15584.—Beginning of motion, exhibit 7, figure

1 ; I 15550.—Circular pull of color, ex-hibit 109, figure 1; I 15560.—Condi-tioning forces of the propagated wave,exhibit 147, figure 1 ; I 15551.—Coneof the sun and the cone of vision, ex-hibit 132, figure 1; I 15553.—Cone ofvision, exhibit 128, figure 1 ; I 15558.

Dispersive grating, exhibit 122, figure

1 ; I 15579.—Earth tangent to anethonic cone of the sun, exhibit 90,

figure 2; I 15566,—Electrolytic bath,exhibit 67, figure 1 ; I 15583.—Ethonic

strains in the cone of vision, exhibit128, figure 2 : I 15557.—Explaining theethonic cone of the sun, exhibit 90,figure 1 ; I 15567.—Focal ethon, ex-

hibit 129, figure 2; I 15555.—Fric-tional electrifaction, exhibit 68, fig-

ure 1 ; I 15582.—Inter-atomic line ofadjacent patterns, exhibit 92, figure

1 ; I 15563.—Light at the surface of adisperser of light, exhibit 117, figure

2; I 15559.—Like poles, exhibit 60,figure 1 ; I 15575—Longitudinal pullof color, 1. exhibit 108, figure 1; I

15561.—Longitudinal strain of atoms,exhibit 73, figure 2; I 15569.—Longi-tudinal strain thru light and thrushadow, exhibit 82, figure 1 ; I

15580.—Magnet, exhibit 59, figure 3

;

I 15576.—Magnetized bar, exhibit 61,

figure 3 ; I 15573.—Particle-ethonicinter-action revolving the earth, ex-hibit 65, figure 1; I 15570.—Particle-ethonic inter-action rotating the earth,exhibit 64, figure 2; I 15571.—Par-ticle-ethonic inter-action rotating theearth 2, exhibit 64, figure 3 ; I 15572.—Pattern and vertical gravity lines, ex-

hibit 19, figure 5; I 15578.—Photo-graphic, the sight situation 2 ; exhibit129, figure 3 ; I 15554.—Reflection andrefraction of light, exhibit 94, figure

1 ; I 15562.—Relation of patterns inmetals, exhibit 42, figure 1 ; I 15577—Source of color and of light, exhibit78, figure 1 ; I 15568.—Transmissionof heat along an ethonic line, exhibit27, figure 1 ; I 15549.—Transmissionof light and color by incipiently diver-

gent lines, exhibit 90, figure 3 ; I

15565.—Unlike poles, exhibit 60, fig-

ure 2; I 15574. © 1 c. each Sept.

22, 1928.

Valence (chemistry) exhibit 41, fig-

ure 1. © 1 c. Sept. 22, 1928 ; I 15548.

5 drawings

:

Atom and the cluster (physics) ex-

hibit 6, figure 2; I 15606.—Illustrat-ing the action of gravity (physics) ex-

hibit 16, figure 1; I 15604.—Molecule(physics and chemistry) exhibit 12,

figure 2 : I 15602.—Pattern of a metal

273

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES14305 pt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Alexis (Lucien Victor)—Continued,

(physics and chemistry) exhibit 142,figure 1 ; I 15605.—Types of patterns(physics and chemistry) exhibit 15,

figure 2; I 15603. © 1 c. each Sept.

26, 1928.

Allardice (Jessie D.) Providence, R. I.

14305. 14306

Providence, R. I., Roger Williamspark. © July 25, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10;K 238752.

Betsy Williams cottage. (Amer-ican travel series) (£) Aug. 4, 1928;2 c. Aug. 10 ; K 238751.

American airports Corp., New York.14307

Mid-south airport. © Sept. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 28 ; J 299591.

American bank note co., New York.14308-14312

Chicago South Shore & South Bendr. r., special V-61183. © Aug. 6, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 17; K 238849.

Denver and Rio Grande rd. co., spe-

cial V-61970. © July 27, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 17 ; K 238851.

Mercury—Science—Enlightment, V-61971. © July 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 17

;

K 238850.

St. Louis-San Francisco ry. co., spe-

cial V-61965. © June 27, 1928; 2 c.

July 19; K 238484.

V-61967. © July 3, 1928 ; 2 c. July19 ; K 238485.

American commercial photo co., De-troit. 14313-14326

Detroit River bridge, C-28, C-29,U. S. 59, U. S. 60. © June 14, 1928

;

2 c. each July 20; J 299219, 299220,299222, 299223.

C-30. © July 12, 1928; 2 c.

July 20 ; J 299221.

C-32. © July 28, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 27 ; J 300062.

C-35. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 27 ; J 300063.

U. S. 69. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 20 ; J 299224.

U. S. 70. © July 7, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 20 ; J 299225.

U. S. 77. © Aug. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 27 ; J 300064.

U. S. 79-U. S. 82. © Aug. 8,

1928; 2 c. each Aug. 27; J 300065-300068.

American eagle fire insurance co., NewYork. 14327

Washington (President) aDd hisfirst cabinet. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 c.

July 9 ; K 237315.

American geographical society of NewYork, New York. 14328

Antarctic, plotting chart of the. ©Sept 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; I 15589.

American optical co., New York.14329

[Luncheon hour] © Aug. 20, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 10 ; K 238970.

American telephone & telegraph co.,.

New York. 14330,14331

Victoprint scale. © June 14, 1928;2 c. July 3 ; I 15334.

Decimal divisions. © June 14.

1928 ; 2 c. July 3 ; I 15335.

American weekly, inc., New York.14332-14337

Dog's life! Bonzo gets what hewants. © Aug. 26, 1928; 1 c. Aug.28; K 237707.

Bonzo plays leap-frog. © Aug.19, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 21 ; K 237675.

Bonzo spoils a love sonnet. ©Sept. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 237927.

Oh, Bonzo! © Sept. 2, 1928;1 c. Sept. 5 ; K 237757.

Reward of the wicked. © Aug.12, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 237647.

You never can tell. © Sept.

9, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 237784.

Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison,Wis. 14338-14340

Dusty and his adopted boy attemptan air program, etc. (In AmericanKennel Gazette) © July 1, 1928; 1 c.

July 9 ; K 238365.

Dusty and his adopted boy suddenlymerge into a bronze fountain group.(In American Kennel Gazette) ©Aug. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 6 ; K 237606.

Dusty caddies for his adopted boy.

(In American Kennel Gazette) ©Sept. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 10 ; K 237780.

Anderson (E. R.) Iowa City, la.

14341, 14342

Dream girl. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 17; J 299518.

Hoover (Herbert) homestead. ©July 14, 1928 ; 2 c. July 21 ; J 299226.

Androt pub. co., Chicago. 14343-143486 prints:

[Garden of joy] ; K 237570.—[Lovememories] ; K 237568.— [Serenade] ; K

274

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 14420

237569.—[Symphony in blue] ; K237567.—[Symphony in red] ; K237566.— [Twilight dreams] ; K 237571.

© Apr. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 30.

Apostleship of prayer, New York.14349, 14350

Apostleship of prayer in league withthe Sacred Heart. © June 7, 1928;2 c. July 9 ; K- 2S7299.

Cease! The heart of Jesus is withme ! Thy kingdom come. © July 12,

1928 ; 2 c. July 14 ; K 238432.

Architect's small house service bureau,New England division, inc., Bos-ton. 14351

Home plan no. 5-G-l, working draw-ings and details. 5 sheets, blueprints.

© July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 10 ; I 15511.

Arlington machine works, ArlingtonHeights, Mass. 14352-14358

Arlington

:

Adjustable spiral rolls for printingmachines ; K 237721.—Back-fillingmangle ; K 237720.—Conical roll guidefor taking out wrinkles and guidingcjoth ; K 237725.—Improved dye-jigs

;

K 237724.—Open soaper and washer

;

K 237723.—Slip-belt batching machine;

K 237722. © Aug. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. eachAug. 27.

Arlington cloth opener and folder.

© Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; K 238866.

Arnheimer, inc., New York. 14359We are now creating youth inspired

fur coats. [Modernistic design of nudefemale and dog in attitudes of run-ning] © May 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 7;K 238652.

Arnold (James T.) Petersburg, 111.

14360Original mill at old Salem as it ap-

peared when Abraham Lincoln residedthere. © July 18, 1928 ; 2 c. July 23

;

J 299227.

Arthur (Edward James) Detroit.14361-14387

Mass, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14-16,

18. 19, 21, 22, 24-26, 28, 29, 31, 32,

34-36, 38, 39. © 1 c. each Sept. 4,

1928 ; J 299475-299501.

Austin (J. Almon) St. Petersburg,Fla. 14388-14396

[(Trigon geometrical outlined draw-ings)] :

[Five unit pattern, 10] ; I 15496.—[Four unit pattern, 3] ; I 15489.—[Oneunit pattern, 2, 4, 7] ; I 15488, 15490,

15493.— [Six unit pattern, 9] ; I

15495.— [Three unit' pattern, 5, 6, 8] ;

1 15491, 15492, 15494. © July 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 10.

Babson institute, Babson Park, Mass.14397-14400

Clever fellow does not always win,92. © May 16, 1927; 2 c. July 27,

1928; K 237633.

Indifference is a mighty bad partnerto work with, 91. © May 16, 1927;2 c. July 27, 1928 ; K 237631.

Luck is the name we give too oftento the successes of others, 90. © May7, 1927; 2 c. July 27, 1928; K 237630.

Time drags—of course, etc., 89. ©May 7, 1927; 2 c. July 27, 1928; K237632.

Bailey (John William Alexander) In-

dependence, Mo. 14401, 14402

Combination of emblems. © Oct.

24, 1927 ; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1928 ; J 299448.

Great seal of the church of JesusChrist, 5. © Oct. 24, 1927; 2 c. Aug.20, 1928; J 299447.

Bailey meter co., Cleveland.14403-14420

Bailey boiler meter chart, 35F500T-800TS. © July 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26

;

1 15596.

160D26S. © Aug. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 26 ; I 15598.

225FS800T. © May 28, 1928;2 c. July 11 ; I 15315.

400F1000T. © July 26, 1928;2 c. Sept. 26 ; I 15597.

Bailey fluid meter chart, 100F-600T5P. © July 20, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

26; I 15599.

120F600T60P. © May 10, 1928 ;

2 c. July 11 ; I 15318.

180FS. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; I 15600.

946. <© May 18, 1928; 2 c.

July 11; I 15319.

2500F250T25P. © July 20,

1928; 2 c. Sept. 26; I 15594.

5000F250T25P. © July 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; I 15595.

7055. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

July 11 ; I 15314.

Bailey fluid meter electrically oper-

ated chart, 2527. © July 6, 1928;2 c. Sept. 26 ; I 15591.

2528. ©) July 6, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 26; I 15592.

Bailey liquid level recorder chart,

70G1. © May 14, 1928; 2 c. July 11;

I 15313.

275

14421

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIESpt. iv, n. s,, v. 23

Bailey meter co.—Continued.

7062. © May 14, 1928; 2 c.

July 11 ; I 15312.

Bailey liquid level recorder elec-

trically operated chart, 2583. © July6, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; I 15593.

Bailey recorder chart, 1BR. ©May 12, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; I 15316.

20K. © May 19, 1928; 2 c.

July 11 ; I 15317.

Bailie (Orven) Brooklyn.14421, 14422

Jogaphy and Gonah— editoriallyspeaking. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.14 ; K 237858.

Scrubbles—the last straw. © Aug.1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 14; K 237859.

Baltimore x-ray service corp., Balti-more. 14423

[Illustrative guide for roentgeno-graphing of teeth] © Mar. 15, 1928;2 c. July 18 ; I 15348.

Barber (J. L.) Greeley, Col.

14424-14427Storm tree. © Aug. 9, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 13 ; J 299355.

3 photographs

:

Lion Head; J 300109.—MiracleRock; J 300110.—Timberline tree; J300108. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 28.

Barone (Giovanni R.) Brooklyn.14428, 14429

Man how [ ! ] carries the cross. ©Sept, 14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; J299543.

Verita in O.C.U.F.A.D. per giustizioi. Ocufad. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1928;J 299544.

Barratt (Roswell F.) New York.14430

Byrd Antarctic expedition, winterheadquarters base. © Aug. 23, 1928;2 c. Sept. 6; J 299502.

Barrington associates, inc., New York.14431

Militant banking. © June 23, 1928

;

2 c. July 16; K 238469.

Barton (Harold M.) Troy, O. 14432

Ramblers. © June 10. 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 7 ; J 300138.

Batchelder-Wilson co., Los Angeles.14433-14437

Batchelder bathroom. Typical in-

stallation of Batchelder patina glazes,

ci inkle mosaics and relieve [sic] glazedfigure patterns. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 27; I 15468.

. . Batchelder mantel of special design,mantel no. 979. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c.

Aug, 27 ; I 15469. *~. I

"3 drawings

:

Batchelder tile base designs [and]typical glazed units, B1-B9; I15467—Batchelder tile stairway de-signs, .,, T1-T6, R1-R6 ; I 15465.—Batchelder tile stairway designs, 'Tip:

Til, R7-R12: I 15466. © Aug. 20',

1928-; 2 c. each Aug. 27."

Bat^ (Ern^uel G.) Chicago. 14438June morn. © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 18; J 299193.

Beatrice creamery co., Chicago.'•) 14439Real find' Meadow gold butter.

[3 sheet poster] © July 25, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 4; K 0&638. '

(1

Bell (Alfre?d) & co., ltd., London*» 14440-1444$

Notre Dame, Paris, north transept

;

by Albany E. Howarth. © July 6,

1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 238969.

.Sinclair (Sir George) bart.--of Ulb r

ster; by Arthur L. Cox, after thepainting <by Henry Raeburn. © July6, 1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 238968.

7 prints:: [Crowning of love; by Aruthur L.Cox, after the painting by Jean H.Fragonard] ; K 238965.—Ely cathe-dral, * the north aisle ; by AlbanyE. Howarth; K 238963.—Love ^letter

by ', Arthur L. Cox, after ^ 'the

painting by Jean H. Fragonard; Y&238^964.—Pursuit ; by Arthur. L.'^iCq^after the painting by Jean H. Frag-onard ; K 238967.—St. John's college

(Cambridge) ; by J. Alphege Brewer;K 238962.—[Surprise; by Arthur L.

Cox, after the painting by Jean H.Fragonard] ; K 238966.—Trinity col-

lege (Cambridge) : by J. Alphege Brew-er; K 238961.—© July 13. 1928; 1 c.

each July 18.

Bell (Esther M.) Salem, Or. 14449

Salem, Or., First Presbyterianchurch. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

27; J 300218.

Bell (James W.) son & CO., New York.14450-14458

Our own publication, etc. Plate (3,

4, 10, 13-16, 18, 19) F. © Sept. 15.

1928; 2 c each Sept. 24; K 237908-237916.

Belnap (Charles M.) Battle Creek.Mich. 14459-14467

Join our Christmas club. [Nightscene in winter with two figures carry-

ins; parcels in foreground] © Aus.13. 1928; 2 c. Sept. 1; K 237857.

276

no. 3, 1928 14515

8 prints

:

Getting ahead financially; K238989.—Home of your own; K238990.—Investigate-before you in-

vest ; K 238991.—Let's get acquainted

;

K 238994.—Protect your family; K238996.—Reserve fund; K 238993.—Trust department; K 238992.—Whosaves the money; K 238995. © Sept.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sep. 17.

Berkowitz envelope co., Kansas City,

Mo. 14468. 14469

[Christmas design, 7] © Sept. 4,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 8 ; K 237777.

[8] © Sept. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.

8 ; K 237778.

Berney (Lilian E.) Walla Walla,Wash. 14470

Asleep with her doll. © Aug. 6,

192S ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; J 299357.

Birdsboro steel foundry and machineco., Birdsboro, Pa. 14471-14473

2700 ton press 40'-0" lg., 2269-A.Blueprint. © Sept. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 20 ; I 15530.

2700 ton-40'-0" lg. bending press,2270-A. Blueprint. © Sept. 14, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 20 ; I 15531.

10,000 ton 40M)" lg. press, 2271-A.Blueprint. © Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 20 ; I 15532.

Bishop (Edward A.) Racine, Wis.14474

Five Column Rock, near Readstown,Wis. © July 6, 1928; 2 c. July 13;J 299048.

Blackinton (Alton Hall) Boston.14475

Lindbergh (Col Charles A.) at Con-cord, N. H. © July 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Julv20 ; J 299214.

Blakely printing co., Chicago.14476-14485

[Modernistic post card, 1-10] ©July 7, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 8; K238641-238650.

Bland (William Gerbino) Rochester,N. Y. 14486

Gas and electric industry. © Aug.20, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 8 ; J 300137.

Blower systems corp., Rochester, N. Y.14487

We remove dust from industry. ©Aug. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 29 ; K 238929.

Bousha (Mahlon D.) Portland, Or.14488

Dehen suits of quality. © Aug. 15,1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; J 299432.

Bowers (John H.) Hartford. 14489

[Physical exercise] © May 29,1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 17 ; I 15485.

Bowles (Levi) West Branch, la.

14490

Hoover (Herbert) birthplace, WestBranch, la., 1874. © Aug. 3, 1928;2 c. Aug. 20; J 299442.

Boye studios, San Francisco.14491-14494

Hanna (Rt. Rev. Archbishop Ed-ward J.) A, B. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c.

each Aug. 14 ; J 300125, 300126.

Hoover (Herbert) Republican can-didate for president of U. S. A., 1928.

© Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; J299457.

Kingsbury (Kenneth R.) Presidentof Standard oil co., of Calif. © Aug.10, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 16 ; J 299376.

Boyes (William H.) Neptune, N. J.

14495Boyes airship. © Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 30; J 299459.

Brandes (Helen)' Ft. Worth, Tex.14496, 14497

Arnhild, shepherd dog. © 1 c. July17, 1928 ; J 299183.

climbing 100 ft. ladder. © 1 c.

July 17, 1928 ; J 299184.

Broadwell (Wm. H.) Newark, N. J.

14498

Tri-state Vista from High Pointpark, Sussex Co., N. J. of Port Jervis,

N. Y. and Matamoras, Pa. © Sept. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; J 300217.

Brown (Ernest Edward) Patchogue,L. I., N. Y. 14499

Ronkonkoma (Lake) Long Island,N. Y. © Aug. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24

;

J 300005.

Brown, Connery & co., inc., OklahomaCity. 14500

STAL. [Campaign windshield stick-

er for Al Smith] © July 18, 1928;2 c. July 26 ; K 238528.

Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.14501-14515

[Brown instrument co. chart, 152,

153, 157, 1747] © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Aug. 29; I 15474, 15472, 15475,15473.

[154] © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 28 ; I 15471.

[158] © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.7; I 15393.

[350] © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 23 ; I 15431.

16593—28- 277

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Brown instrument co.—Continued.

1077, 1745, 2816. © July 24,

1928 ; 2 c. each July 26 ; I 15355, 15357,15356.

1744. © July 17, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 3 ; I 15368.

2230. © July 19, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 3 ; I 15367.

2806. © July 16, 1928; 2 c.

July 18 ; I 15337.

[Brown instrument co. level recorderchart, 155] © Aug. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.22 ; I 15430.

Level recorder chart, 156. © Aug.9, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 14-; I 15407.

Brownell (James Leo) Linden, Mich.14516-14519

Adjusting bracket-lower. [Nationalexterior flood-light. Blueprint] ©Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; I 15403.

Adjusting bracket-upper. [Nationalexterior flood-light. Blueprint] ©Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; I 15402.

Flood lighting projector assembly.Blueprint. © Apr. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.13 ; I 15401.

Floor stand. Blueprint. © Mar. 28.

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; I 15404.

Bruckmann (F.) a.-g. Miinschei], Ger-many. 14520

Dorfstrasse mit allee ; von MauriceUtrillo. © May 23, 1928 ; 1 c. June 26

;

K 238433.

Bruno (Carl) Lone Pine, Calif. 14521

Figure of man with oil can. © June24, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 4 ; J 299299.

Buckbee-Mears co., St. Paul. 14522

[Christmas tree] © July 3, 1928;2 c. July 24 ; K 237591.

Buckham (Charles Wyman) NewYork. 14523

Machinery building. 3 sheets. ©1 c. Aug. 22, 1928 ; I 15432.

Caffrey (Bernard R.) and Dolan (Ber-nard A.) Newark, N. J. 14524

Vote for Al Smith. © Aug. 13, 1928;

2 c. Aug. 15 ; K 238889.

Campbell (Frank G.) Washington.14525-14532

White House, Washington [with des-

ignation Tammany hall] © Aug. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237386.

Campbell prints, inc., New York.14526

Daisies, 973. © May 21, 1928; 2 c.

July 12 ; K 238535.

Spring beauties, 974. © May 21,1928 ; 2 c. July 12 ; K 238534.

5 prints

:

Bachelor's hall, 8590; K 238540.—Death, 859 ; K 238537.—Full cry, 8593

;

K 238536.— Gone away, 8594; K238539.—Meet, 8591; K 238538. ©June 4, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 12.

Capitaine (Joseph) New York. 14533

New York (City) Church of theTransfiguration commonly known asthe Little church around the corner.

© June 23, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; J 298833.

Carver (Fred S.) New York. 14534

Carver (Fred S.) no. 2 pressure rec-

ord chart, 898138. © Sept. 19, 1928;2 c. Sept. 22; I 15538.

Casavant (Ed) New York. 14535

Smith (Alfred E.) for president of

U. S. A. All for Al—Al for all. ©Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. July 30; K 237604.

Cemroc, inc., Cincinnati. 14536

Cemroc building units. © July 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 1 ; K 237576.

Cenacle of St. Regis, Newport, R. I.

14537

Sacred Heart, statue of the, Conventof the Cenacle, Newport, R. I. ©Sept. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 18 ; K 238988.

Chandler (Frank W.) Hollywood,Calif. 14538

Dental radiographic [chart] ©Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; I 15484.

Chase (Samuel T.) Chicago. 14539

Always a tower of honesty. © July31, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 6 ; K 237607.

Chase brass & copper co., inc., Water-bury, Conn. 14540-14543

4 prints

:

How to entertain company ; K237319.—Midnight sports ; K 237316.—More trouble; K 237317.—No hot wa-ter; K 237318. © July 9, 1928; 2 c.

each July 10.

Chicago banknote co., Chicago. 14544

[Lithographed bond blank with tencoupon blanks attached, green borderon face and back] © July 24, 1928;2 c. Aug. 6 ; K 237714.

Chicago herald and examiner, Chicago.14545-14636

All wet. © Aug. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.

17 ; K 237881.

And the next day it rained. © June11, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237518.

278

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Another cat with nine lives. © May8, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237490.

Big parade. © June 8, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237516.

Bottled. © June 23, 1928 ; 1 c. July26 ; K 237529.

Bricks and bouquets. © May 18,

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237499.

Busy ! © July 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.

17 ; K 237865.

Can she get him? © June 22, 1928

;

1 c. July 26 ; K 23"7528.

Can't see you ; he's in conference.

© Aug. 9, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K237875.

Can't stop this town ! © Aug. 8,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237874.

Can you beat it? © Aug. 13, 1928;1 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237878.

Carrying the joke too far. © May17, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237498.

Changing the viewpoint. © July 21,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237554.

Chicago : Summer resort. © June28, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237533.

Cure. © May 24, 1928; 1 c. July26 ; K 237504.

Dad's lesson. © June 12, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 27; K 237519.

Desirable warm weather job. ©Aug. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237876.

Don't take 'em with you ! © Aug.2, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237869.

Downing the tyrant. © May 29,

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237508.

Eat hearty! © July 14, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237548.

Enchantress. © July 2, 1928; 1 c.

July 27; K 237537.

Endurance contests. © June 7,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237515.

Fisherman's luck. © May 19, 1928

:

1 c. July 26 ; K 237500.

Flag day. © June 14, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237521.

For a rainy day. © June 5, 1928

;

1 c. July 27 ; K 237513.

Gate is too narrow. © June 21,

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237527.

Get together. © June 9, 1928 :1c.July 27 ; K 237517.

Give it the final gong. © June 30.

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237535.

Have at thee ! © July 23, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 27; K 237555.

He monkeyed with fireworks. ©July 10, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237544.

Heroes of peace. © June 6, 1928;1 c. July 27 ; K 237514.

I get 'em! © July 27, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 17 ; K 237864.

Inspiration for future ages. © May12, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237494.

It'll take a lot of fast work now !

© May 22, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K237502.

It's a fast age. © Aug. 7, 1928;1 c. Sept. 17; K 237873.

It's gambling age. © May 25, 1928

;

1 c. July 26 ; K 237505.

Keep it unsullied! © June 26,1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237531.

Let 'em punch a time clock. ©July 5, 1928; 1 c. July 27; K 237540..

Let 'im drown. © May 1, 1928;:1 c. July 26; K 237484.

Marking 'em up and marking 'emdown. © July 31, 1928; 1 c. Sept.17 ; K 237867.

Marry month of June. © June 2.

1928; 1 c. July, 27; K 237511.

Mars: Shocking! © July 18, 1928;1 c. July 27 ; K 237551.

Master ringmaster. © May 9, 1928

;

1 c. July 26 ; K 237491.

Mr. Pep takes a vacation. © Aug.6, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 237872.

Modern pied piper. © May 16,

1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237497.

Music capital of the U. S. © June29, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237534.

Mysterious disappearance aboutdue. © Aug. 11, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17;K 237877.

Nation remembers. © May 30,

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237509.

Not charity—a duty. © May 4,

1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237487.

Not enough drag! © June 16,

1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237523.

Now for the facts! © July 12,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237546.

Now for the real school. © June4, 1928; 1 c. June 27; K 237512.

Opportunity. © June 20, 1928; 1c. July 26; K 237526.

Our greatest asset. © May 15,

1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237496.

Overloaded. © May 5, 1928; 1 c.

July 26 ; K 237488.

Poor training diet. © June 15,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237522.

Prize fight brood. © July 19, 1928

;

1 c. July 27 ; K 237552.

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Chicago herald and examiner—Contd.

Pyramid act. © July 3, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237538.

Refuses to kiss this baby. © July24, 1928; 1 c. July 27; K 237556.

Remember her! © May 11, 1928;1 c. July 26 ; K 237493.

Ride 'em cowboy ! © July 30, 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 17; K 237866.

Right kind of knockout. © June27, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237532.

Rolling along. © June 18, 1928;1 c. July 26 ; K 237524.

Run-around. © July 9, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237543.

Seeing Illinois. © July 20, 1928;1 c. July 27 ; K 237553.

Show 'em the real air center! ©May 26, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237506.

Sitting pretty. © June 1, 1928;1 c. July 27 ; K 237510.

Sonny's big boy now! © July 16,

1928; 1 c. July 27; K 237549.

Spring comes to China. © May21, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237501.

Standing with reluctant feet. ©May 7, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237489.

Still chasing it. © May 3, 1928;1 c. July 26 ; K 237486.

Still doing business at the oldstand. © July 4, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27

;

K 237539.

Stimulating. © Aug. 3, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 17 ; K 237870.

Stop kickin' that dog around! ©May 28, 1926 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237507.

Straight into our hearts. © May10, 1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237492.

Styles in bad men. © July 6,

1928; 1 c. July 27; K 237541.

Substitute for the full dinner pail.

© Aug. 15, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K237880.

Their interests are one. © Aug. 1,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 237868.

Time : A hundred years ago. ©July 25, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237557.

Too many doctors ! © June 19,

1928; 1 c. July 26; K 237525.

Traffic is getting complicated. ©May 14, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 237495.

Try the sledge! © July 17, 1928;1 c. July 27; K 237550.

Vacationland. © June 13, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 237520.

Waiting to be shown. © Aug. 4,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 237871.

Wake up! © May 23, 1928: 1 c.

July 26 ; K 237503.

Wake up, mister ! © July 26, 1928;

1 c. July 27 ; K 237558.

What will he give us next? © July7, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237542.

Which way is the straw blowing?© Aug. 14, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 17; K237879.

Why? © May 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Julv 26;K 237485.

Window dressing. © June 25, 1928

;

1 c. July 26 ; K 237530.

Wrong kind of idol. © July 13,1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 237547.

You can't have rights without duties.

© July 11, 1928; 1 c. July 27; K237545.

Chicago motor club, Chicago. 14637

I always do my roller-skating on thesidewalk. (Safety poster, 26) ©Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; K 237933.

Chicago tribune, Chicago. 14638-15438

About the only animal in the zoo onwhich they could get together. ©June 27, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245972.

Al adds a postscript to the platform.© July 2, 1928 ; 1 c. July 9, 1928 ; K246162.

Among the folks in history. 1928.

© Weekly:June 24; 1 c. July 2; K 245942.—

July 1-29 ; 1 c. each July 9-Aug. 8 ; K246276-246280.—Aug. 5-26; 1 c. eachAug. 14-30 ; K 246597-246600.

Another blindfold test. © Aug. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 246353.

Another wet and dry question thatis assuming serious proportions. ©June 29, 1928 ; 1 c. July 9 ; K 245974.

Anti-aircraft guns. © July 26,

1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; K 246156.

As Secretary Kellogg starts to Paristo sign the treaties. © Aug. 15, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246338.

Ballroom babies. © July 15, 192S

;

1 c. July 27 ; K 246318.

Blessing in disguise. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246349.

Blocking traffic. © Aug. 15. 1928;1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246363.

Both equally to blame for draggingreligion into politics. © Aug. 29,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 4 ; K 246346.

Bringing up the ammunition. ©Aug. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246360.

Cartoons of the day. 1928. ©Weekly

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280

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15438

June 22; 1 c. July 2; K 245956.—July 7 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 246167.—July14; 1 c. July 18; K 246173.—Aug. 7;1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 246331.

Changing world. 1928. © Weekly

:

July 20; 1 c. July 27; K 246178.—July 23 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246180.

Chase. © July 16, 1928; 1 c. July27; K 246146.

Ching Chow. 1928. © Daily

:

June 20-23, 25-28, 30 ; 1 c. each July2-9 ; K 245912-245920.—July 2-7, 9-14,16-21, 23-26, 28. 30. 31 ; 1 c. each July9-Aug. 8 ; K 246291-246315.—Aug. 1-4,

6-11, 13-18, 20-25, 27-31; 1 c. eachAug. 8-Sept. 4 ; K 246570-246596.

Choice. © July 13, 1928; 1 c. July18 ; K 246143.

Cleverly drawn pictures, but theydon't look well side by side. © Aug.24, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246372.

College vacation. © July 29, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246320.

Come an' get it. © Aug. 18, 1928;1 c. Aug. 30; K 246366.

Coining reunion. © June 21. 1928;1 c. July 2 ; K 245966.

Commercial house. © July 8, 1928

;

1 c. July 18 ; K 246317.Confidence. © Aug. 13, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 20 ; K 246336.

Dammed with faint praised. ©Aug. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246368.

Driver can't be too careful whom hepicks up nowadays. © Aug. 4, 1928;1 c. Aug. 11 ; K 246352.

Enchaining the small towm. © Aug.6, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 246330.

Every time we hook a fish something-takes it off the line. © June 22, 1928

;

1 c. July 2 : K 245967.

Experience has made him cautious.© Aug. 28, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4; K246345.

Family album. © Aug. 17, 1928 ; 1 c.

An?. 30 ; K 246340.

Feud begins. © Aug. 13, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 20 ; K 246361.

Flocks are getting mixed. © Julv28, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246158.

Following that Al would like to lose.

© July 17, 1928; 1 c. July 27; K246147.

Gasoline alley. 1928. © Daily :

June 20-29; 1 c. each Julv 2-9: K245902-245911.—July 1-31; i c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8 ; K 24603S-246068.—Aug.1-31: 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K246508-246538.

Getting into each other's melonpatch. © July 8, 1928; 1 c. July 18;K 246138.

Getting uneasy. © July 7, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 18 ; K 246137.

Gumps. 1928. © Daily

:

June 20-29; 1 c. each July 2-9; K245921-245930.—July 1-31; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8 ; K 246188-246218,—Aug.1-31; 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K246539-246569.

Handicap race. © July 29. 1928;1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246159.

Harmony. © June 27, 1928; 1 c.

July 2 ; K 245961.

Harold Teen. 1928. © Daily

:

June 20-30; 1 c. each July 2-9; K245879-245889.—July 1-24; 1 c. eachJuly 9-27 ; K 245976-245999.—July 25-31; 1 c. each Aug. 8: K 246000-246006.—Aug. 1-31; 1 c. each Aug. 8-

Sept. 4; K 246442-246472.

He alwTays swears off after everybig spree. © Aug. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.

4 ; K 246378.

He may have to bootleg his warshereafter. © July 18, 1928; 1 c. July27 ; K 246176.

He who laughs last. © July 1, 1928;

1 c. July 9 ; K 246131.

Heat waves from Houston. © June23, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245957.

How soon will this take place? ©July 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246186.

How to keep from growing old. 1928.

© Weekly

:

June 22. 29; 1 c. each July 2, 9 ; K245943, 245944.—July 6-27; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8 ; K 246268-246271.—Aug.3-31; 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K246601-246605.

Immortal longings. © Aug. 27, 1928;

1 c. Sept. 4 ; K 246344.

Inquiring reporter. © July 3, 1928

;

1 c. July 9 ; K 246163.

It's a real problem. © Aug. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246367.

It won't be long now. © Aug. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246364.

Keynoter Bowers made a great hit

with his word picture of the party inpower. © June 28, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2

;

K 245962.

Kids. 1928. © Weekly :

June 24, 1928; 1 c. Julv 2; K245901.—July 1-29; 1 c. each July 9^Aug. 8 : K 246281-246285.—Aug. 5-26

;

1 c. each Aug. 14-30 ; K 246504-246507.

Last prop. © July 15, 1928; 1 c.

July 27 ; K 246145.

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Chicago tribune—Continued.

Last water hole on the desert. ©June 23, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245968.

Leading them both the wrong way.© July 19, 1928; 1 c. July 27; K246149.

Little orphan Annie. 1928, ©Daily

:

June 20-30; 1 c. each July 2-9; K245890-245900.—July 1-31: 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8 ; K 246219-246249.—Aug.1-31: 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K246473-246503.

Little orphan who is being rearedby his aunties. © June 28, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 2 ; K 245973.

Lone Eagle. © Aug. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 14 ; K 246333.

Look out. Herb ! They're layin" for

you. © July 6, 1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K246136.

Machine age. © Aug. 5. 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 14 ; K 246321.

Master of the world. 1928. ©Weekly

:

June 24; 1 c. July 2; K 245958.—July 1-29 : 1 c. each July 9-Aug. 8 ; K246286-246290.—Aug. 5-26; 1 c. eachAug. 5-26; K 246329, 246335, 246341,246343.

Maybe we should wash our handsbefore we point the finger of shame at

anybody. © Aug. 9, 1928; 1 c. Aug.14 ; K 246357.

Minor detail that hasn't been workedout. © Aug. 7, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K246355.

Modern conqueror. © July 11, 1928 ;

1 c. July 18 ; K 246141.

Moon Mullins. 1928. © Daily

:

June 20-30; 1 c. each July 2-9; K245931-245941.—Julv 1-31; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8 ; K 246100-246130.—Aug.1-31: 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K246628-246658.

Motorizing the mule. © July 14,

1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 246144.

Nation will be all ears tonight. ©Aug. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246334.

Neglected wives. © Aug. 2, 1928;1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246350.

New ambition for our boys. © June20, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245965.

New svmbol. © June 25, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 2 ; K 245970.

Nothing but Chicago's lack of enter-

price can prevent it. © Aug. 2, 1928;1 c. Aug. 8; K 246326.

Now for a little southern hospital-ity. © June 26, 192S ; 1 c. July 2 ; K245971.

Now that the Democratic party hasdeclared itself for Philippine inde-pendence. © July 27, 1928; 1 c. Aug.8; K 246157.

O. father, dear father, come homewith me now. © Aug. 8, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 14 ; K 246356.

Off for the crusades on the Demo-cratic zebra. © June 30, 1928; 1 c.

July 9 ; K 245975.

Old home town. © Aug. 19, 1928;1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246323.

Other side seems better organized.

© July 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K246183.

Ouch! © Aug. 14, 1928; 1 c. Aug.20 ; K 246362.Our compulsory friends. © July 1,

1928; 1 c. July 9; K 246316.

Our hundred and fifty-second an-nual report. © Julv 4. 1928 ; 1 c. July9 ; K 246134.

Our secret ambition. 1928. ©Weekly: June 25; 1 c. July 2; K245945.—July 2-30; 1 c. each July 9-Aug. 8; K 246259-246263.—Aug. 6-27;1 c. each Aug. 14-Sept. 4; K 246606-246609.

Outlaws. © July 21. 1928; 1 c.

July 27; K 246151.

Partners. © July 12. 1928: 1 c.

July 18 ; K 246142.

Passing of the stump speaker. ©Aug. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 246358.

Peculiar invitation. © Aug. 3, 192S

;

1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246351.

Political. © July 24, 192S ; 1 c.

July 27; K 246181.

Political repartee. © Aug. 30, 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 4 ; K 246347.

Politics and crime alliance. © Aug.16, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; K 246339.

Pretty good for a cripple. © July3, 1928 ; 1 c. July 9 ; K 246133.

Private life of the candidates. ©July 31, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246187.

Protecting him from, the other ani-

mals. © Aug. 27, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4;K 246375.

Real Boulder Dam project. © Aug.6, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 14 ; K 246354.

Record breaker. © July 6, 1928;1 c. July 18; K 246166.

Republican leaders have decided to

avoid the prohibition issue. © July9, 1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 246139.

282

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15438

Rivals. © June 20, 1928; 1 c. JulyJuly 2 ; K 245954.

Rocking the boat. © July 22, 192S

;

1 c. July 27 ; K 246152.

Ruining the party's record. © Aug.17. 192S; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 246365.

Running away with Hoover. ©July 31, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; K 246161.

Screen. © July 18, 1928; 1 c. July27 ; K 246148.

Seein' funny sights. © Aug. 21,

1928; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 246369.

Smitty. 1928. © Daily: June 20-30; 1 c. each July 2-9; K 245858-345868.—July 1-31; 1 c. each July 9-Aug. 8 ; K 246069-246099.—Aug. 1-31

;

1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4; K 246380-246410.

Some birthplaces that point a moral.© June 30, 1928; 1 c. July 9; K245964.

Something for us to begin wonder-ing about. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 4 ; K 246379.

Something ought to be done aboutthis. 1928. © Weekly

:

June 23, 30; 1 c. each July 2, 9 ; K245946, 245947.—July 7-28; 1 c. eachJuly 18-Aug. 8; K 246272^246275.—Aug. 4-25; 1 c. each Aug. 11-30; K246610-246613.

Starting the fireworks. © July 2,

1928; 1 c. July 9; K 246132.

State road stuff. © Aug. 26, 1928;1 c. Aug. 30; K 246324.

Static. 1928. © Weekly:June 21, 28; 1 c. each July 2; K

245948. 245949.—July 5-26; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8; K 246264-246267.—Aug. 2-30; 1 c. each. Aug. 8-Sept. 4;K 246614-246618.

Still saving the farmer. © July 20,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 : K 246150.

Strain on the family tie. 1928. ©Weekly

:

June 26; 1 c. July 2; K 245950—July 3-31 ; 1 c. each July 9-Aug. 8 ; K246354-256258.—Aug. 7-28; 1 c. eachAug. 14-Sept. 4; K 246619-246622.

Strongest testimonial. © July 17,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246175.

Study in black and white. © June24, 1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245969.

Sun parlor. © June 24, 1928; 1 c.

July 2 ; K 245953.

Tale that the author of Arabiannights would not have dared to write.

© Aug. 28, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4; K246376.

Tammany et al advance on Houston.© June 25, 1928; 1 c. July 2; K245959.

Tammany farmers. © Aug. 1, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246325.

They encounter a hostile influ-

ence. © Aug. 31, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4;K 246348.

They indulge in fond retrospec-tion. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 30;K 246342.

They offer some constructivesuggestions. © Aug. 14, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 20; K 246337.

Tammany farmers' club goes out to

relieve the farmers. © July 5, 1928

;

1 c. July 9; K 246165.

Tammany farmers' club prepares to

march to Houston. © June 21, 1928;1 c. July 2 ; K 245955.

Tammany farmers go out to en-

lighten the corn belt. © July 21,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246179.

Tammany instructs its speakers be-

fore they set forth for the unknownlands. © July 11, 1928 ; 1 c. July 18

;

K 246170.

Tammany missionaries out in thecorn belt. © July 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Julv27 ; K 246174.

Temporarily unemployed. © Aug.26, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246374.

Test of his ability. © July 10, 1928

;

1 c. July 18 ; K 246169.

There seems to be only one distin-

guishing feature. © Aug. 23, 1928;1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246371.

They are spoiling an otherwise in-

spiring picture. © July 12, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 18; K 246171.

This always has been a tough neigh-borhood for kings. © July 5, 1928;1 c. July 9 ; K 246135.

This inexorable machine age. ©Aug. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246327.

Trapper caught in his own trap. ©July 30, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 8; K 246160.

Trying to find out which way thewind is blowing. © July 10, 1928;1 c. July 18 ; K 246140.

Trying to keep out of the fight. ©July 23, 1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246153.

Trying to lure Lowden from his re-

tirement. © Aug. 4, 1928; 1 c. Aug.11 ; K 246328.

Two good friends gone. © July 19,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246177.

Uncle Sam grows up. © July 24,

1928 ; 1 c. July 27 ; K 246154.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES15439 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Chicago tribune—Continued.

Uncle Sam's birthday. © July 4,

1928 ; 1 c. July 9 ; K 246164.

Undermining it. © July 25, 1928;1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246155.

Underworld film. © July 22, 1928

;

1 c. July 27 ; K 246319.

Voice of the tempter. © June 26,

1928 ; 1 c. July 2 ; K 245960.

Waiting at the spigot. © Aug. 22,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K 246370.

War will not be outlawed until it

becomes unfashionable and unprofita-

ble. © July 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K246185.

Wavering allegiance. © July 13,

1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 246172.

Well trained nurse. © Aug. 12,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 20 ; K 246322.

What enterprising tour promoterswill soon be giving us. © July 25,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246182.

When the relief experts take upfarm relief in real earnest. © July27, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 246184.

Where their hopes are centered. ©Aug. 8, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 14; K 246332.

Which is the real Tammany? ©June 29, 1928 ; 1 c. July 9 ; K 245963.

Whip behind. © July 9, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 18 ; K 246168.

Why voters lose interest in politics,

© Aug. 11, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 20; K246359.

Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner.1928. © Daily:June 21-30; 1 c. each July 2-9; K

245869-245878.—July 1-31; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8; K 246007-246037.—Aug. 1-31; 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4;K 246411-246441.

Wonder what the commander in

chief will say when the generals maketheir reports? © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 30; K 246373.

Working on the candidate. © Aug.29, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4; K 246377.

Wotta life! Wotta life! 1928. ©Weekly

:

June 20, 27; 1 c. each July 2; K245951, 245952.—July 4-25; 1 c. eachJuly 9-Aug. 8; K 246250-246253.—Aug. 1-29; 1 c. each Aug. 8-Sept. 4;K 246623-246627.

Cincinnati art pub. co., Cincinnati.15439-15450

6 prints

:

I'm going to vote for Al. Smith ; K237600.—I'm going to vote for Hoov-er ; K 237599.—I'm with you now and

I'll be right on the job election day;K 237596.—It won't be long now![Alfred E. Smith] ; K 237598.—Itwon't be long now ! [Herbert Hoov-er] ; K 237597.—You know me Al.I'm for you: K 237595. © July 25,

1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 3.

6 prints:Send a card to Al. Smith. Show

him what you think of him; K238945.—Send a card to Al. Smith.Tell him you're for him ; K 238946.—Send a card to Hoover. Show himwhat you think of him; K 238943.—Send a card to Hoover. Tell himyou're for him; K 238947.—Smith orHoover? Which one do you like?Tell your friends; K 238948.—Smithor Hoover? Who will get more cards?Show your preference—send a cardto your man; K 238944. © July 25,

1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 3.

Clark (J. E.) Modesto, Calif. 15451

Certificate of birth. © Mar. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 10; K 237779.

Clarke (Richard William) Deadwood,S. D. 15452, 15453

Deadwood Dick, 2. © Aug; 21,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; J 300105.

and his cabin, 1. © Aug. 21,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; J 300106.

Clarke (Wm. M.) Los Angeles.15454

Villa Gamberaia, Italian gardens.© July 2, 1928; 2 c. July 9: K237382.

Clay (Joel Hamlin) Los Angeles.15455

Where time is the essence. In busi-

ness. The professions. The trades.

© June 21, 1928; 2 c. July 26; K237481.

Clements (Albert B.) Conowingo, Md.15456-15459

Bridge and power house, Conowin-go, Md. © June 26, 1928; 2 c. July16 ; J 299218.

Conowingo dam, Md. © June 2,

1928; 2 c. July 16; J 299217.

Power house and spillsways, Cono-wingo. Md. © June 26, 1928; 2 c.

July 16 ; J 299216.

Water falls, Conowingo. Md. ©Apr. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; J 299215.

Cole (Robert E.) & Graham (GlenT.) Los Angeles. 15460

Better restaurant league of Ameri-ca. © July 6, 192S; 2 c. July 10; K237309.

284

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15503

Columbia envelope co., Chicago.15461

Columbia. [Aeroplane and para-chute, etc.] © July 7, 1928; 2 c. July12 ; K 238492.

Combest (William Alva) Fort Worth,Tex. 15462-154687 drawings

:

Approach to areas, 2; I 15418.

Areas, 3; L I 15419.—Convex sur-

faces. 5 ; I 15421.—Lateral areas, 4

;

1 15420.—Polygon family, 1; I

15417.—Volumes. 7; I 15423.—Vol-umes of solids, 6; I 15422.—© 1 c.

each Aug. 18, 1928.

Commercial printing corp., Chicago.15469-15474

[Cartoon cuts] :

Beauty parlor.—Grocery.—Restau-rant—Your old shoes rebuilt like new.© Aug. 24. 192S; 2 c. each Sept. 10;K 238971-238974..

Garage. [Cartoon cut] © Aug.24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; K 237844.

[Cut, sample display] © June 18,

1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; K 237383.

Commissariat of the Holy Land,Washington. 15475-15482

Christmas votive light. © July 7,

1928: 2 c. Aug. 3; K 238757.

Lampadine votive. © Mar. 17,

192S; 2 c. Aug. 3; K 237593.

Swiatla wotywne. © Feb. 18, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 3 ; K 238758.

Washington, D. C, Franciscanmonastery

:

Chapel of the Ascension.—Entranceto the portico and grounds.—Porti-uneula chapel.—Rosary portico. ©Apr. 24, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 10; K238753-238756.

Weihe liinipchen. © Mar. 17, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 3; K 237594.

Committee on public relations of theeastern railroads, New York.

15483

Railroad calendar 1928. Wherefreight rates and passenger fares go.

© Dec. 31, 1927 ; 2 c. July 5, 1928 ; K238366.

Cones (John W.) San Antonio, Tex.15484-15490

7 photographs:Elliott (Dick)—Ethridge (Ella)—

Ethridge (Ella Goss)—Flint (Sam At-tison ) — Franklin ( Allen ) — Hewlett(Ben)—Tuttle (Lurene) © Sept. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Sept. 17; J 300154-300160.

Connecticut general life insurance co.,

Hartford. 15491

Clermont (Steamboat) Robert Ful-ton's, 1807. © July 10, 1928 ; 2 c. July13; K 237335.

Connersville blower co., Connersville,Ind. 15492

Connersville pressure-volume-temper-ature-time recording gauge chart,

0770. © June 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 6 ; I

15394.

Connors (Betty) New York. 15493

Connors (Chuck) design. © 1 c.

July 14, 1928 ; J 299178.

Continental insurance co., New York.15494

Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga.

© Jan. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. July 9 ; K 237314.

Coons and Thompson, San Francisco.15495

[Coons and Thompson rate and timecalculator on a mileage basis] ©July 16, 1928 ; 2 <c. July 21 ; I 15341.

Coryell (John C.) Ann Arbor, Mich.15496

Hair root. © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

July 5 ; J 298823.

Costello (Edward T.) Philadelphia.15497

Sahara Simon and Jovial John. ©Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 28 ; K 237719.

Coudurier, Fructus, Descher de NewYork, inc., New York. 15498

Mahradjor. (In Vogue, July 15,

1928) © July 12, 1928; 1 c. July 20;K 237396.

Cover-your-floors campaign, inc., Phila-delphia. 15499

[Magic carpet] © July 15, 1928;2 c. Aug. 25 ; K 238906.

Coward-McCann, inc., New York.15500

New York (City) Map of New Yorkin the air. © Aug. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.4; K 238894.

Crane (C. A.), Cleveland. 15501

[Cavalier] © May 22, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 16 ; K 237634.

Cronhardt & son, Baltimore.15502, 15503

O'Connell (Capt.) 104th medicalreg., Baltimore, Md., 424, 435. © May23, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 20 ; J 299211,299212.

285

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES

15504 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Crook (Wilson Walter) Dallas. 15504

Christmas tree contest. ©. Aug. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 16 ; K 237697.

Culpepper (Hubard S.) Norfolk, Va.15505

Rudee Heights model home, 1.

[House plans for small Spanish bunga-low. 6 sheets] © 1 c. July 27, 1928

;

I 15358.

Curtis (Asahel) photo co., Seattle.

15506

Cloud sunset in Rainier national

park, 54347. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 21 ; J 300168. '

Cutler mail chute co., Rochester, N. Y.15507

Special U. S. mail box, stock design4360. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 9 ; K238890.

Dailey (Clifford S.) New York. 15508

True Friend. © July 9, 1928; 2 c.

July 27 ; K 237479.

Danielson (Frances W.) Danielson,Conn. 15509-15512

Beginners' course, part 1, Session 1,

paper dolls. Session 11, Christmastag. Session 1, small pad. Session 2,

pad 3" x 5". © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 6 ; K 238408.

Session 7, Thanksgiving poster.

Session 9, stocking cat. Session 9,

coat hangers. © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 6; K 238409.

Session 9, standing calendar.Session 2, squirrel blotter. © July 2,

1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; K 238412.

Session 12, basket for holdingcrumbs for birds. Gift for a sickchild. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; K238413.

Daunt (W. E.) Youngstown, O. 15513

Master service station. © Aug. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 25 ; K 238909.

Davidson (H. C.) Seattle. 15514,15515

Rainier (Mt.) from Seattle, 1324,1325. © July 25, 1928 ; 2 c. each July31 ; J 299269, 299270.

Davis (Charles H.) Hoboken, N. J.

15516

Three graces. © July 10, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 9 ; 1 c. July 30 ; J 299275. •

Davis (Emory Stephen) Washington.15517

Triangle cab service. © 1 c. July 3,

1928 ; J 298820.

Davis & Geek, inc., Brooklyn.15518, 15519

Antvllus, the famous Greek surgeon,

etc. © June 29, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; K237387.

San Francisco, Calif., St. Joseph's

hospital. © Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24

;

K 238899.

Davis-Leek studio, inc., Carlsbad, N. M.15520-15522

3 photographs

:

Carlsbad Cavern, lunch room, 750 ft.

underground, 233; J 300072.—Dillon

(Gov.) Gov. Moody and Cave Super-

intendent Boles, Aug. 7, 1928, 232; J

300070.—Moody (Gov.) Superintendent

Boles and Gov. Dillon, Carlsbad Cav-

ern, Aug. 7, 1928, 230; J 300071. ©Aug. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 16.

Dawes (Gardner) studio, Santa Ana,

Calif. 15523

Pacific southwest exposition. LongBeach. Calif., from the air. © Aug. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 299542,

Day (Roy Lee) De Leon, Tex. 15524

Rock of ages. © June 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 4 ; K 238813.

De Fazi (Fulvio) Cleveland.15525-15527

Air-curbo-motor] © 1 c. Sept. 13,

1928 ; I 15514.

[Baking pie pan] © 1 c. July 13,

1928 ; I 15326.

[Universal metal handle] © 1 c.

Sept 13, 1928 ; I 15515.

Dempsey (Addis W.) jr., Boston.lOO^o

Win with Smith. © July 30, 1928;

2 c. Aug. 2 ; K 237592.

Denison (T. S.) & co., Chicago. 15529

[Alonzo and Alexander. Minstrel

poster] © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

15 ; K 237882.

Dennev (Archie W.) St. Joseph, Mo.15530,15531

All wet. © June 28, 1928 ; 2 c. July

30 : K 237564.

Ima Krook. © July 10, 1928; 2 c.

July 30 ; K 237563.

Detmer, Bruner & Mason, inc., NewYork .

15532-15542

11 prints

:

Bruner woolens guaranteed 1007o

pure wool. We show Scotwick novelty

suitings, BS-89^5 ; K 238511.—Charac-

ter and distinction in clothes custom-

made - to - measure. Detmer woolens

wear and tailor best, T (602, 603) ;K

238508.—Clothes custom made to meas-

286

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15568

lire. Distinctive in style and fabrics.

Mason & Hanson exclusive woolens,T-619: K 238505.—Clothes custommade to measure always fit well andwear longer. Mason & Hanson exclu-sive woolens, T-609 ; K 238502.—Clothes custom tailor made. Newestin style and fabric. We show thegenuine Brunei* woolens, T(623, 624)

;

K 238507.—Clothes custom tailor madelook well and wear well. We showthe genuine Bruner woolens, T(604,605) ; K 238506.—Detmer novelty suit-

ings now on display, T-600 ; K238512.—Genuine S & W woolens.Value your appearance. Wear clothescustom-made-to-measure, T(606, 607) ;

K 238503.—Genuine S & W woolens.Wear clothes custom-made-to-measure.Always correct in style and fabric,

T(625. 626) ; K 238504.—Newest in

style and fabrics-combined in clothescustom - made - to - measure. Detmerwoolens wear aiid tailor best, T(621.622) : K 238509.—Now showing Mason& Hanson Pickwik twist novelty. Lat-est novelty suitings, MS-89-5 ; K238510. © June 30, 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 18.

Detroit pub. co., Detroit. 15543

Margarita (De la infanta Dona) deAustria ; by Velasquez. © Aug. 18,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; J 300114.

Dial (Frank) Duncan, Okla.15544, 15545

[Arrest] © 1 c. Aug. 18, 1928; I

15424.Compositions. [Museum-like assem-

bly of industrial-and-governmental ma-chinery and engineering to bring busi-

ness nearer to the desired efnciencv]21 sheets. © 1 c. Sept. 5, 1928; I

15480.

Ditrich (Tomas) Ithaca, N. Y. 15546

After the storm is over. © 1 c. Sept.

20, 1928 ; J 299546.

Dix (Frederick George) Chicago.15547

Ye olden times. © Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 27 ; J 299258.

Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York.15548-15555

8 illustrations. (In The Count ofMonte Cristo ; by Alexandre Dumas) :

By this time the carnival had begunin real earnest; K 237901.—Count ofMonte Cristo ; K 237902.—Frantic withhorror, Villefort started back to thedoor and contemplated the corpse ; K237987.—I did not consider you hadthe right to punish him, however guilty

he might be ; K 237904.—I have alwaysbeen told that a Catalan is not a manto be supplanted by a rival ; K237898.—Maximilian uttered a cry ofjoy and, springing forward, seized thebeloved hand. etc. ; K 237903.—Pri-soner followed his guide who led himinto a subterranean room whose bareand reeking walls seemed as thoughimpregnated with tears ; K 237899.

So saying he took the diamond out of

his pocket and let the light play on it

right in front of Caderousse ; K237900. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. eachSept. 20.

Donaldson litho. co., inc., Newport,Ky. 155.36-15562

7 posters

:

Best beauty food. [16 1/? sheet

poster, 6168] ; K 238632.—Build yourfuture on a solid foundation, consult

your banker. [18 sheet poster, 6144] ;

K 238627.—Dry clean for vacation.

[15 sheet poster, 6230] ; K 238626.—For happiness a home of your own.[18 sheet poster., 6218] : K 238628.—For healthy appetities. [14 sheet

poster, 6183) ; K 238630.— [Furniture.12 sheet poster, 6254] ; K 238629.—Remember your hostess. Say it withflowers. [24 sheet poster, 6199] ; K238631. © July 1, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 6.

Dormer (William) Clara City, Minn.15563

Hafferman (Rev. M.) funeral flow-

ers. © July 26, 1928; 2 c. July 28;J 299262.

Douden (William) and Dewey (James)Washington. 15564, 15565

Dewey (Hotel) for Dewey & co.,

inc., Washington, D. C. 1433 (01, 1-6)

[Plans. 7 sheets] © 1 c. Sept. 26,

1928 ; I 15610.

Hotel building, 1329 H St., N. W.,for Dewev & co., inc., Washington,D. C. 1433 [Perspective] © 1 c.

Sept. 26, 1928; I 15609.

Dra Goo (Fred W.) La Porte, Inch15566

Mickey and Me Too. © May 24,

1928 ; 1 c. July 3 ; K 238860.

Drescher (John) co., inc., New York.15567, 15568

[Venetian afternoon; by Arthur V.Diehl] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

5 ; K 238986.

[Venetian sails : by Arthur V.Diehl] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

5 ; K 238987.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT ENTRIES15569 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Driscoll (Edward A.) Port Richmond,S. L, N. Y. 15569

[Who to vote for] © Aug. 17, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 24 ; K 238897.

Dugan (Clarence E.) Portland, Or.15570

Hoo-noo hoo-hoo Hoover. Hoovercampaign button. © 1 c. July 14,

1928; J 299054.

Duke (Anna) inc., New York. 15571

Gowns for afternoon, dinner, even-ing, etc. (In Women's Wear Maga-zine) © July 9. 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4;K 237680.

Eckler (Ernest Havelock) HotSprings, Ark. 15572

Robinson {Sen. Joseph T.) © Aug.28, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; J 300113.

Edison (Thomas A.) inc., Orange,N. J. 15573-15575

Edison (Thomas A.) 1-3. © Sent.12, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 13 ; J 300146-300148.

Edson (Norman) Burton, Wash.15576

Springtime. © June 10, 1928; 2 c.

July 19; J 299201.

Educational supply co., Painesville, O.15577, 15578

E. S. co. Big ten tablet. Painesvillepublic schools. © June 23, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 7; K 237301.

Willoughby public schools. ©June 23, 1928; 2 c. July 7; K 237302.

Eliel (Leon Theodore) Los Angeles.15579

San Pedro, Calif., aerial map. ©Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 11; J 300089.

Elliott service co., New York.15580-15601

Accuracy is the first cousin ofquality, etc., PP 827. © July 6, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237740.

Catch as catch can—we want thatscore for a month or more, AC 42.

© Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; K237748.

Cooperation—every day in everyway, smooths out the rough spots of

production, PP 833. © Aug. 17, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237751.

Don't rock the boat ! You're not theonlv one aboard, AC 43. © Sept. 14,

1928 : 2 c. Sept. 22 ; K 237896. '

Greater productivity is the hawserwe can all use to tie up to greaterprosperity, PP 830. © July 27, 1928;2 c. Aug. 30; K 237745.

Help build success on this founda-tion—quantity plus quality, PP 834.

© Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; K237752.

Hook up future prosperity withquality and low cost production nowand we'll all get somewhere. © Aug.31, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 13 ; K 238983.

If you study the right way to doyour job, it will fit you like a pairof old shoes. © Sept. 7. 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 13 ; K 238984.

Job-jumper who moves around fromplace to place, etc., PP 828. © July13, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237741.

Keep things safe overhead, SP 87.

© Aug. 27, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; K237753.

Let's make it a clean sweep, whyAC 41. © July 13, 1928; 2 c. Aug.30 ; K 237742.

Look out for accidents, they sting,

SP 85. © July 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30

;

K 237746.

Not how much can you do—but howmuch can you do safely. © Sept, 10.

1928; 2 c. Sept. 13; K 238985.

On the level, a good job is worth all

the trouble it takes, PP 826. © June29, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237738.

Plumber isn't the only man who canstop small leaks, PP 825. © June 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237737.

Safety for their sake. SP 83. ©July 2, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30; K 237739.

Take time to do every job the right

way—no more no less, PP 829. ©July 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237744.

Think ahead for safety, SP 84. ©July 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237743.

Waste makes profits melt like a cakeof ice, etc., PP 832. © Aug. 10, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 30 ; K 237749.

We don't have to be architects to

know that working by plan, etc., PP831. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 30;K 237747.

Work safely today from start to

finish, SP 86. © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 30 ; K 237750.

You can get a barrel of fun on everyjob bv simply living it the best you'vegot, PP 837. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 22 ; K 237895.

Ellis (R. Nete) Chicago. 15602, 15603

Lauerman's. Worked samples madewith E-ten hemstitching and picoting

attachment. © July 21. 1928; 2 c.

July 30 ; J 299267.

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no. 3, 1928

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K15651

Lincoln (Abraham) St. Gauden'sstatue. Grant Park, Chicago, 111. ©June 2, 1926; 2 c. July 30, 1928; J299266.

Empire floor & wall tile co , inc.. NewYork. 15604,15605

Beautiful emblems. © July 10,

1928 ; 2 c. July 17 : K 238471.

Name panels. © July 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 17; K 238470.

Enes (James T.) Chicago.15606, 15607

Cost record log for Blooming mill,

1st quarter. 1925. [Blueprint] © 1 c.

July 7, 1928; I 15303.

Record log, Blooming mill, fromJune 7 to 14, 1925. [Blueprint] ©1 c. July 7, 1928 ; I 15304.

Engineers' national committee. Wom-en's branch, New York. 15608

Who! Who! Hoover. [Owl de-

sign] © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18;K 239002.

Erickson (Harry A.) San Diego.15609

National City, Calif. Aerial map ofNational City, Calif., 5670. © July24,' 1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; J 299261.

Erie's community chest, Erie, Pa.15610

Three babies. © July 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 27 ; J 299253.

Evening American pub. co., Chicago.15611-15651

Against better housing. © Feb. 25,

1928 ; 1 c. July 5 ; K 238358.

All set for the big drive. © June2, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237616.

And it isn't clean-up week. © June19, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237654.

And when she was bad— © June21, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237652.

Ask him another ! © June 15, 1928;

1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237649.

Automaton. © June 16, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 10; K 237650.

Back seat driver. © June 4, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237617.

Compromise—Dry platform and wetcellar. © June 29, 1928; 1 c. Aug.10 ; K 237662.

Dampness persists. © June 27,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237660.

Dance of the bootleggers. © June20, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 s K 237655.

Dark doings on the deep sea. ©July 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 10; K 237666.

Dodging the rollers. © July 10,1928; 1 c. Aug. 10; K 237669.-

Fashion hints. © Feb. 28, 1928;1 c. July 5 ; K 238360.

First woman to fly across. © June23, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237657.

F-o-r-e! © June 1, 1928; 1 c. Aug.8 ; K 237615.

Going for a ride in New York. ©July 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237673.

. Going up. © Feb. 23, 1928; 1 c.

July 5 ; K 238356.

Heroine of the Atlantic. © June25, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237658.

Is she hurting business? © June 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237619.

It's our turn now. © July 3, 1928;1 c. Aug. 10; K 237663.

Latest styles in New York. © July14, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237672.

Modern furniture. © July 9, 1928;1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237668.

No straddling! © June 28, 1928;1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237661.

Not out of the woods. © Feb. 22,

1928 ; 1 c. July 5 ; K 238355.

Now that Al Smith is ' it.' © June30, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237653.

Our inconsistent nature. © Feb. 24,

1928 ; 1 c. July 5 ; K 238357.

President goes fishing. © June 22,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237656.

Pre-war stuff. © Feb. 27, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 5; K 238359.

Rival spenders. © June 5, 1928;1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237618.

Rumor fiend is working overtime.© June 7, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237620.

Safety first. © July 12, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 10 ; K 237670.

Saving the furniture. © July 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237671.

Some wallop. © June 8, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 8; K 237621.

Static. © Feb. 29, 1928; 1 c. July5 ; K 238361.

Summer day in New York. © July7, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237667.

Sundown in the Alps. © July 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237664.

Talking automaton. © June 11,1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237622.

Tickeritis. © June 13, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 8 ; K 237624.

Winged bandwagon. © June 12,1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 8 ; K 237623.

289

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTBIES15652 P't. iv, n. s., v. 23

Evening American pub. co.—Continued.

Women of the air. © June 26, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 10; K 237659.

Wouldn't he be surprised? © June14, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 10 ; K 237848.

Evening Herald pub. co., Los Angeles.15652-15703

Big Hearted Otis. 1928. © Daily

:

May 1-5, 7-12, 14-18, 21-26, 28-31;1 c. each May 14-June 18; K 237356-237381.—June 1, 2, 4-9, 11-16, 18-22,25-29; 1 c. each June 18-July 14; K238819-238842.—Aug. 3, 6 ; 1 c. eachAug. 9, 11 ; K 238895, 238896.

Evening news assn., Detroit.15704-15712

Mr. Straphanger. © Weekly:June 30-July 28; 1 c. each July 5-

Aug. 1 ; K 238814-238818.—Aug. 4-25

;

1 c. each Aug. 8-30 ; K 237732-237735.

F. B. O. productions, inc., New York.15713

Red riders of Canada, with PatsyRuth Miller. [3 sheet poster, B] ©Apr. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. June 13 ; 1 c. July31 ; K 238791.

Fairmont creamery co., Detroit.

15714, 15715

Dealer co-operation, 17801 Johu R.John R. gala day, July 25, 1928, W36006. © July 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 29

;

J 300112.

Something different. Fairmont's ice

cream, W 36007. © July 25, 1928;2 c. Aug. 29 ; J 300111.

Farley (Frank H.) Providence, R. I.

15716

Pekinese. © July 21, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 8 ; J 299383.

Farrell (John Joseph) Stamford,Conn.* 15717

[Mototab and ductable] © 1 c. July17, 1928; I 15338.

Federal mutual liability insurance co.,

Boston. 15718

What's unsafe with this job? ©May 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 22 ; K 238931.

Federal printing co., Des Moines.15719

Iowa state fair, Des Moines. ©July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. July 27 ; K 237480.

Federal water service corp., NewYork. 15720

Federal water service corp. Federalsystem. [Seal] © July 23, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 6 ; K 238857.

Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.15721, 15722

Drafting the Declaration of Inde-dependence. (In Literary Digest, July7, 1928) © July 5, 1928 ; 1 c. July 16

;

K 237355.

Girl I left behind me. (In LiteraryDigest, Aug. 11, 1928) © Aug. 9,

3928; 1 c. Aug. 17; K 237674.

Fidelity-Phenix fire insurance co. ofNew York, New York. 15723

Famous engagement between theBon Homme Richard and the Serapis.© Jan. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. July 9 ; K 237312.

Field (George Clayton) Milwaukee.15724

[Madonna and child] © June 20,1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 8 ; K 238651.

Field museum of natural history, Chi-cago. 15725-15727

North American mastodon. Paint-ing by Charles R. Knight. © Aug. 15,1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; J 299429.

Prehistoric Chicago coral reef.Painting by Charles R. Knight. ©Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; J 299430.

Triceratops and tyrannosaurus.Painting by Charles R. Knight. ©Aug. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 23 ; J 299445.

Fingerle & co., kunstverlag, Esslin-gen/N, Germany. 15728

Lasset die kindlein zu mir kommen,4055 ; [von J. Untersberger] © Mar.16, 1928 ; 1 c. June 16 ; K 238442.

First American fire insurance co., NewYork. 15729

Council house of the Iroquois. ©Jan. 18, 1928; 2 c. July 9; K 237313.

Fisher (Irving) New Haven.15730-15738

Brokers' loans and new issues. ©July 23, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; I 15396.

Calendar years. © July 30, 192S

;

1 c. Aug. 2 ; I 15397.

Illness costs total Vq national in-

come. © Aug. 6, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 16:I 15428.

Modern tower of Babel. © Aug. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 16 ; I 15429.

New problem. © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 31 ; I 15478.

Purchasing power of franc nowstable. © July 9, 1928 ; 1 c. July 14

;

I 15333.

Small roads expensive to operate.

© July 16, 1928 ; 1 c. July 21 ; I 15395.

290

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15861

Stability. © Aug. 20, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 25 ; I 15470.

6% gain in 4 years. © July 2, 1928

;

1 c. July 7 ; I 15308.

Fitz shoe chest, Ft. Worth, Tex.15739, 15740

Fitz refreshment service, A, B. ©1 c. each Aug. 13, 1928; J 299449,299450.

Foamadent co., Jamaica, N. Y. 15741Nature's own pine needle bath. ©

Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 238769.

Ford (Sam S.) Bellingham, Wash.15742

Normal by the sea, air view. ©Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; J 299433.

Fouch (Ranthus B.) Minneapolis.15743

[Corn plate for motor vehicle num-ber plates] © 1 c. July 18, 1928;I 15345.

Fowler (Edward L.) Chicago.15744-15758

Chicago, 111.

:

Builders bldg. ; J 299304.—Furnituremart; J 299307.—Furniture mart, eastfacade; J 299305.—Furniture mart,entrance detail; J 299306.—Furnituremart, tower detail ; J 299308. © May20, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 28.

Chicago, 111., Grace and Sheridanroad, northwest corner, apartmentbuilding. © Jan. 18, 1928; 2 c. July28 ; J 299301.

London guarantee bldg. ©June 27, 1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; J 299309.

Mather tower bldg. © Apr. 5.

1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; J 299300.

Mather tower detail. © Apr.5, 1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; J 299303.

Elgin clock. © Jan. 27, 1928; 2 c.

July 28; J 299302.

Fireplace detail, Billings library. ©July 15, 1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; J 299310.

Northwestern university, group ofbuildings, McKinlock campus

:

Looking northeast.—Looking north-west, 1, 2.—Looking southwest. ©July 16, 1928; 2 c. each July 28; J299311-299314.

Fox (Fontaine) New York.15759-15819

[Toonerville folks] 1928. © Daily

:

June 1-July 31; 1 c. each July 20-Aug. 3 ; K 238676-238736.

Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass.15820-15853

[Foxboro combination recordingvacuum and pressure gauge chart,898119] © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 12

;

I 15321.

[Foxboro orifice meter chart,898125] © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug.20; I 15416.

[Foxboro recording] :

[Flow meter chart, 890050] ; I

15362.— [Pressure gauge chart, 699116,79S117] ; I 15361, 15360. © July 25,

1928 ; 2 c. each July 30.

[Foxboro recording] :

[Flow meter chart, 898095, 898097,8981321 ; I 15544-15546.— [Pressuregauge chart, 798137, 898135, 898139];I 15537, 15540, 15539.—[Thermometerchart, 778020-778022] ; I 15541-15543.

© Sept. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 22.

[Foxboro recording flow meter chart,

898103] © June 28, 1928; 2 c. July12 ; I 15325.

[898123] © July 7, 1928; 2 c.

July 11 ; I 15311.

[898124] © July 7, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 11 ; I 15310.

[Foxboro recording] :

[Flow meter chart, 898130, 898134,898136] ; I 15508*, 15503, 15507.— [Pres-sure gauge chart, 89863-1] ; I 15509.—

* [Thermometer and pressure gaugechart, 898127] ; I 15504.—[Thermome-ter chart, 86803, 898131] ; I 15506,15505. © Sept. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept.

8.

[Foxboro recording pressure gaugechart, 89881] © June 28, 1928; 2 c.

July 12 ; I 15323.

[89956] © June 28, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 12 ; I 15324.

[898129] © Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 20; I 15415.

[Foxboro recording vacuum gaugechart, 898121] © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 12 ; I 15322.

Iroquois gas corp. [recording pres-sure gauge chart, 79827-A, 79863-A,79864-A, 79870-A, 89863-B, 89870-A]© Sept. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 8 ; I

15497-15500, 15502, 15501.

Frashers, inc., Pomona, Calif. 15854

Sunset on June Lake, 7-520. © July1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24 ; J 299446.

Freihofer (Wm.) baking co., Philadel-phia. 15855-15861

Here's a new idea ! [2 sheet poster]

© May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; K 237331.

[24 sheet poster] © May 1,

1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; K 237334.

6 extra slices. [3 sheet poster] ©Mar. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; K 237332.

6 more slices in this new long loaf.

[2 sheet poster, 10827] © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; K 238430.

291

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES15862 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Freihofer (Wm.) baking co.—Contd.

[3 sheet poster] © Apr. 1,

>928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; K 237333.

[24 sheet poster] © Apr. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; K 237330.

[24 sheet poster, 10826] ©June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; K 238431.

Frick (Helen C.) Pittsburgh.15862-15877

West Overton, Pa.

:

Cottage at the historical house ; J298848.—Early republic room in thehistorical house, A-C ; J 298838-298840.—Hall in the historical house:J 298847.—Historical house, A-C; J298835-298837.—Historical room in thehistorical house, A-C; J 298841-298843.—Mennonite room in the histo-

rical house, A-C; J 298844-298846.—Tea house at the historical house ; J

298850.—Tea room at the historicalhouse ; J 298849. © July 2,- 1928 ; 2 c.

each July 6.

Frink (H. A.) Quincy, Mass.15878-15887

Cat, 1-10. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. each*July 9; J 299027-299036.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.15888, 15889

[O'Brien (Nellie) ; by Arthur B.Brook] © June 13, 1928; 1 c. Sept.

12 ; K 237855.

[Southerly wind ; by Montague Daw-son] © July 24, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 12;K 237856.

Fryling stationery co., Sunbury, Pa.15890-15892

Shikellamy profile on Blue Hill, op-

posite Northumberland, Pa., as viewedfrom Susquehanna trail, Sunbury, Pa.,

A, B. © July 17, 1928 ; 2 c. each July18 ; J 299196, 299197.

Sunbury, Pa., Sunbury convertingworks. © July 17, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18

;

J 299198.

Fuchs (A. W.) Jackson, Miss. 15893

[Bond yield charts. Blueprint] ©1 c. Aug. 13, 1928 ; I 15405.

Fuller (Earl) Newport, Ky. 15894

Fuller (Earl) the daddy of jazz, andhis New York orchestra. World tour.

© 1 c. Sept. 1, 1928 ; J 299473. !

Fuller cleaning & dyeing co., Cleve-land. 15895

On the other side of the door. ©Aug. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 25 ; K 238910.

Fullerton (James McDonald) SanFrancisco. 15896

We, the glorious. © Aug. 22, 1928;2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 299453.

Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.15897-15901

Humming-birds. (In Literary Di-gest, Aug. 4, 1928) © Aug. 2, 1928;1 c. Aug. 9 ; K 237625.

Mirrored sails. (In Literary Digest,

June 30, 1928) © June 28, 1928; 1 c.

July 11 ; K 237307.

North coast, Scotland. (In LiteraryDigest, July 14, 1928) © July 12,

1928 ; 1 c. July 25 ; K 237478.

Ship of the Vikings. (In LiteraryDigest, July 28, 1928) © July 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 2 ; K 237609.

Wild flowers of Glacier nationalpark. (In Literary Digest, Aug. 18,

1928) © Aug. 16, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 21;K 237676.

G & G atlas systems, inc., New York.15902

New York (City) 8th ave. & 44thst., Hotel Lincoln, exterior. © 1 c.

Sept. 26, 1928 ; J 299554.

Galante (Louis D.) & co., New York.15903

Costume flowers for every occasion.

Flowers of reputation. © Aug. 6,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; K 238746.

Galvin (George H.) Rochester, N. Y.15904

Smith (Alfred E.) for president. ©Aug. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; K 237726.

Gardner (Albert B.) Cleveland. 15905

[Vertical flight safe aircraft, insert]

© Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; I

15534.

Gardner Dawes studio, Santa Ana,Calif. 15906

Albatross flying below sea level,

Salton Sea, Calif. © Feb. 20, 1928;2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 300162.

Georgia marble co., Tate, Ga.15907-15932

Burial vault, M. V. (3, 6-16) ©Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 25; I

15450-15461.

(Landscape and formal garden orna-mentation series) :

Execlra with lily pond 4 ; I 15447.

Fountain, 1 ; I 15444.—Italian gazebowith bird bath, 6; I 15449.—Italianwell-head design, 3; I 15446.—Per-gola, 2; I 15445.—Shrine, 5; I 15448.

© Aug. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 25.

292

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 15973

Mausoleum, M. M. (1-5, 7-9) ©Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 25; I

15436-15443.

Gerkins (Charles Elmer) Cumberland,Md. 15933-15936

Grand View Point, 17 miles west of

Bedford, Pa., Lincoln highway, US 30

:

Elev. 2464 ft. A most wonderfulview. 3 states, 7 counties, AlleghenyMountains; J 300003.—Elev. 2464 ft.

Grand View Point hotel; J 300004.—Elev. 2464 ft. The most wonderfulview in the state; J 300001.—Mostwonderful view in the state of Pa.

;

J 300002. © July 3, 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 23.

Gilpin pub. co., Colorado Springs. Col.

15937-15940

Colorado Springs, Col. Gracechurch. Episcopal. © July 28, 1928;2 c. Aug. 2 ; K 237729.

Grace church, Episcopal, ColoradoSprings, Col.

:

Chancel.—Nave.— Saint Stephen'schapel. © July 28, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 2 ; K 237728, 237730, 237731.

Gloekler (Bernard) co., Pittsburgh.15941

[Market stall] © June 14, 1928;2 c. July 16 ; I 15340.

Godin (Honore Lucien) Manchester,N. H. 15942,15943

Guertin (Rt. Rev. George Albert)A, B. © Aug. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug.20 ; J 299427, 299428.

Goes lithographing co., Chicago.15944-15955

Glorious Venice, 105; by ThomasMoran. © Aug. 14, 1928; 2 c. Aug.17 ; K 238847.

[Lithographed calendar pad folderfor Henri M. Stewart, inc.] © Aug.6, 1928'; 2 c. Aug. 20; K 237641.

[Steel engraved bond, eagle vignette,orange color border on face and back,5400] © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8;K 237776.

Yosemite Valley, 106; by AlbertBierstadt. © Aug. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.17 ; K 238848.

8 prints

:

Arabian chiefs, 103; by Ad Schrey-er.—Gift from heaven, 109: by F. R.Harper.—Indian encampment, 101 ; byRalph Blakelock.—Loves realm, 151

;

by Joseph Tomanek.—Lure of the des-ert, 102 ; by Thomas Moran.—Marava-tio in old Mexico, ' 100 ; by ThomasMoran.—Posies of Picardy, 104; by

Cesar Pattein.—Shady nook, 111 ; byA. M. Gorter. © Aug. 8. 1928; 2 c.

each Aug. 8; K 238804-238811.

Goldkamp (Francis E.) Glenside, Pa.15956

Rad-o-tray. © Dec. 5, 1927; 2 c.

Aug. 29, 1928; K 238950.

Golterman (Guy) inc., New York.15957, 15958

[Hoover (Herbert)] © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. July 21 ; K 238792.

[Smith (Alfred E.)] © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. July 21 ; K 238793.

Graham-Paige motors corp., Detroit.

15959

[Spirit of the Graham-Paige legion]

© May 4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; K237783.

Granat bros., San Francisco.15960-15963

Basket. © June 10. 1928 ; 1 c. Aug.6 ; K 238637.

Le papillon. -Queen Mab. © May13, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 6 ; K 238634.

New idea in wedding rings. © May27, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 6 ; K 238635.

White gold mountings that rivalplatinum. © Apr. 29, 1928; 1 c. Aug.6 ; K 238636.

Grand central art galleries, New York.15964

Adoration of the mother. (In Lit-

erary Digest, Aug. 25, 1928) © Aug.23, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 237928.

Grant (Stephen Alfred) Jamaica,N. Y. 15965

Graphic chart no. 1, simpli-fide

methods. Blueprint. © Aug. 23,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; I 15513.

Grassmann (James E.) Cincinnati.15966, 15967

Mighty protector. Vote for HerbertHoover. [Eagle] © Sept. 4, 1928;2 c. Sept. 12 ; K 238981.

We'r going to win. Vote for AlSmith. [Rooster] © Sept. 4, 1928;2 c. Sept. 12 ; K 238982.

Great northern railway co., St. Paul.15988-15973

6 prints

:

Chief Short Man, Blaekfeet war-rior, Glacier national park ; K238657.—Juniper Buffalo Bull and Lit-

tle Young Man, Blaekfeet braves,Glacier national park; K 238658.—Mike Oka, Blood Indian brave, Water-ton Lakes national park: K 238656.—Morning Bird, Kainah tribe of Black-

16593—28- 293

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES15974 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Great northern railway co.—Contd.

feet. Waterton Lakes national park

;

K 238653.—Shot On Both Sides, chief

of the Blood tribe, Waterton Lakesnational park; K 238655.—StripedWolf, Kainah tribe of Blackfeet, Wa-terton Lakes national park; K 238654.

© May 11, 1928 ; 2 c each Aug. 8.

Green (Harry W.) New Philadelphia,O. 15974

School house dedication, Schoen-brunn, July 29, 1928. © July 29, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 4; J 299296.

Green (William) a.corp., New York.15975

Tournament. © July 12, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 18 ; K 237389.

Greene (Jos. S.) Berkeley, Calif.

15976Bible astronomy. Blueprint. ©

Aug. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; I 15414.

Greenfield (Ralph E.) Superior, Wis.15977

Superior, Wis., coaching school,

1928. © July 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27

;

J 299456.

Gruber (Arthur H.) Grand Rapids,Mich. 15978

Double action cushion bumper. ©1 c. Sept. 12, 1928; I 15512.

Hackett (Henry N.) Bend, Or. 15979Removal of snow on McKenzie Pass,

McKenzie highway, Oregon, by sno gomachine. © May 1, 1928; 2 c. July16; J 299175.

Hagaar (D. C.) Klamath Falls, Or.15980-15982

Klamath pelicans, 1-3. © July 1,

1928; 2 c. each July 7; J 298943-298945.

Hall (Edward F.) Apopka, Fla.15983

Hatched in orange. © 1 c. Aug.27, 1928 ; J 299458.

Halpern (Carl) Atlantic City.

15984-159863 photographs:Novelboat; J 299059.—Novelcar ; J

299061.—Novelplane ; J 299060. ©July 12, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 14.

Hammerli (Harold Ernest) Topeka,Kan. 15987

White quail. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 22 ; J 300169.

Hanau (Rudolph L.) Buffalo. 15988Articulations—quint. © 1 c. Aug.

14, 1928; I 15406.

Hancock (Winfield Scott) Philadel-phia. 15989

[Up side down or down side up is

right side up] © July 3, 1928; 2 c.

July 6 ; K 238491.

Handberg (Lucille) Sherman, S. D.15990-15992

Jasper tornado, 1-3. © July 1,

1928; 2 c. each Aug. 1; J 299271-299273.

Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.15993-15995

[Genfer See, 13171] von FredinandHodler. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 18

;

K 238863.

[Haus am berg, 13186] von PaulCezanne. © Aug. 2, 1928; 1 c. Aug.18; K 238862.

[Sommertag ins zous, 13191] vonTheo Blum. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug.

18; K 238861.

Hanna (Milton Edmund) Albuquerque,

N .M. 15996-15998

3 photographs

:

Excavations, Puye, N. M.—Kiva,

Puye, N. M.—Pre-historic cliff ruins,

Puye, N. M. © July 22, 1928; 2 c.

each Aug. 14 ; J 300119-300121.

Harden (William B.) Newark, N. J.

15999, 16000

I'm for Al. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 24 ; K 238941.

I'm for Hoover. © Aug. 1, 1928;

2 c. Aug. 24 ; K 238942.

Harlan (Orla K.) State College, Pa.16001

Temperature-entropy chart for am-monia [NH3 ] Data from U. S. bureauof standards circular no. 142. Zero of

entropy at minus 40° fahr. Pressures

in lbs. per sq. in. abs. Blueprint. ©May 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; I 15435.

Harmon (Clay) Baltimore. 16002

American bar assn., presidents, 1878-

1929. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 7;

J 299503.

Harmony co., Chicago. 16003

Something new! [Roy Smeck andmusical instrument] © July 10, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 1 ; K 237577.

Harris and Ewing, Washington.16004-16010

Curtis (Charles) 125088-BF. ©Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; J 299039.

Hoover (Herbert) 44481-FS. ©June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; J 299040.

294

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3. 1928 16038

Hoover (Mrs. Herbert) 73112- (MW,MN, ML) © May L 1928; 2 c. each

July 20; J 299207-299209.

Robinson (Senator Joseph T.)

124783- (F, H) © Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c.

each July 20, 1928 ; J 299205, 299206.

Harrison (Alfred Sydney) Wyeth, Or.

16011

Keeper of the gorge. Harrison's

auto camp. Columbia River highway.

© July 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 20; J299434.

Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.16012-16014

One of these days you'll forget to be

careful. © July 7, 1928 ; 2 c. July 12

;

K 238429.

Stop manufacturing, stop shipping,

stop everything. © Aug. 4, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 7; K 237605.

Wonder if anybody is watching this

date. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18;K 237885.

Harvev (Robert D.) San Fernando,Calif. 16015

Reptilian anatomy, radiograph 1. ©July 3, 1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; J 298946.

Hassel (Otto H.) Chicago. 16016

These feet now meet at Hassel's. ©May 16, 1928 ; 2 c. July 9 ; K 238364.

Havill (Lorenzo H.) Norman, Okl.16017

Proper division of the word of God.© June 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; K237854.

Helwig (Walter E.) Cincinnati. 16018

Concealed ash-can furnace. © Aug.29, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 31 ; J 300118.

Heming (Harry H.) Milwaukee.16019

Gridley grade A milk builds healthybodies. © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1928; J299455.

Hendel (Hyman) New York. 16020

Smart set bow. © July 10, 1928;2 c. Aug. 15 ; K 237849.

Henderson (F. R.) corp., New York.16021

Spot-price New York of ribbedsmoked sheets and middling uplandcotton. Monthly imports, consumptionand stocks of rubber. May, 1928. ©July 9, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; I 15342.

Henderson lithographing co., Norwood,O. 16022, 16023

Greetings. Thank you for your pur-chase, etc. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Aug.24 ; K 237887.

Season's greetings! Thank you!Hope that you'll come often, etc. ©Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24 ; K 237888.

Hendler (Charles J.) Philadelphia.16024, 16025

Hoover (Herbert) © Aug. 20, 1928;2 c. Aug. 25 ; K 238907.

Smith (Alfred E.) © Aug. 20, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 25 ; K 238908.

Hendrikx (Isaac Jacob) Rochester,N. Y. 16026

Nocturne. © July 21, 1928; 2 c.

July 26 ; J 299254.

Herald co., Duluth, Minn. 16027-16029

Coolidge (President) and familypose for cameraman. © July 5, 1928

;

1 c. July 5 ; K 237352.

President catches several fine trout.© July 5, 1928 ; 1 c. July 5 ; K 237353.Rob Roy gets piece of birthday cake.

© July 5, 1928 ; 1 c. July 7 ; K 237354.

Hermitage art co., inc., Chicago.16030-16035

[Christmas letterheads, 80. Scenedepicting birth of Christ in centralframe with conventionalized candle de-sign on either side] © Sept. 22, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237907.

Christmas offering, 71. © Aug. 24,1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237862.

87. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug.27; K 237754.

Easter offering, 88. © Sept. 22,1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237906.

Offering for Children's day. © Sept.22, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237905.

Thanksgiving offering, 89. © Aug.24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 27; K 237755.

Hesse (Wilhelmina Carlstedt Olga)Brooklyn. 16036

Enduring world peace. © July 7,

1928; 1 c. July 18; 1 c. Aug. 6; J299382.

Hialeah chamber of commerce, Hia-leah, Fla. 16037

Tigertail (Jack) of the Seminoles.

© 1 c. July 16, 1928 ; J 299176.

Higginbotham (Luther Judson) Dal-las. 16038

Dallas, Tex., industrial skyline,

1928. © June 11, 1928; 2 c. July 2;J 299435.

295

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES16039 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Higgins (George A.) jr., New York.16039

[Bus terminal and shopping center.2 sheets] © 1 c. Apr. 26, 1928; I

15408.

Hill (Henry J.) and Mundie (Glen S.)

Flint, Mich. 16040Close shave. © May 22, 1928; 1 c.

May 24; 1 c. Aug. 1; J 299288.

Hill bros., inc., San Francisco. 16041

Distinctive as the grandeur of thewest, Hills bros. coffee. © July 18,

1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; K 238532.

Hinkle (Frank L.) Margate, N. J.

16042

Hop in the houdah with Hoover. ©June 20, 1928 ; 2 c. July 3 ; K 237298.

Historical pub. society, Detroit. 16043

[Lincoln (Abraham)] from thestatue by Saint Gaudens. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 23 ; K 237678.

Hoffman (John Henry) Baltimore.16044

Victoria (Queen) when a girl; frompainting by W. Fowler. © July 14,

1928; 2 c. July 14; J 299177.

Hogue (Odie Nollis) Little Rock, Ark.16045-16048

North Little Rock, Ark., MissouriPacific shops. © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 14 ; J 299058.

Ouachita college, Arkadelphia, Ark.,

A-C. © June 5, 1928 ; 2 c. each July14; J 299055-299057.

Hollywood bowl assn., inc., Hollywood,Calif. 16049

Hollywood bowl—symphonies underthe stars. © June 1, 1928; 2 c. July14; K 237348.

Holt gallery, New York. 16050

Breakfast in Brittany. (In LiteraryDigest, July 21, 1928) © July 19,

1928; 1 c. Aug. 2; K 237608.

Homeland co., New York. 16051

Cedar Ridge. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1928

;

J 299594.

Hord (Wirt D.) Cincinnati. 16052

Life's true guide post to happiness.

© July 12, 1928; 2 c. July \Q; K238487.

Horn (John) New York. 16053

Al. [Representation of brown derbyin cardboard] © Aug. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 14 ; K 237629.

House of art, New York. 16054Dreaming; by Maxfield Parrish, D

607. © Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27;K 237934.

Howerth (Dorothy Pletcher) Wash-ington. 16055-16061

7 photographs:Simmons (Will) ; J 299509.—Sim-

mons (Mr. and Mrs. Will) holdingchicken upside down; J 299510.—Sim-mons (Mr. and Mrs. Will' standing infront of chicken house, New Milford,Conn., A, B; J 299504, 299505.—Sim-mons' (Will) home, New Milford,Conn., doorstep, A, B ; J 299506,299507.—Simmons' (Will) home, NewMilford, Conn., showing front yard;J 299508. © 1 c. each Sept. 7, 1928.

Huber art co Cincinnati. 16062

Lindbergh spirit. © July 11, 1928;2 c. Aug. 6 ; J 299298.

Huff (Estel Carl Jack) Gatlinburg,Tenn. 16063-16074

(Mt. LeConte series) :

Camp on Mt. LeConte, 3 ; J 297832.—Fern cabin on top of Mt. LeConte, 5

;

J 297833.—House that Jack built onMt. LeConte, 6 ; J 297834.—Kitchen ontop of Mt. LeConte, 4; J 297835.—LeConte (Mt.) from Gatlinburg, 1; J297831.—Old corn mill in Greenbrier,7; J 297828.—Pinnacles in Greenbrier,8 ;• J 297829.—Sugarland Mt. from Gat-linburg, 2 ; J 297830. © May 1, 1928

;

2 c. each May 31.

(Mt. LeConte series) :

Mountain view hotel, Gatlinburg,Tenn., 11.—Pi beta phi settlementschool, 10.—Rainbow Falls on trail to

Mt. LeConte, 9.—Smoky mountainhandicraft shop, 12. © July 2, 1928;2 c. each July 5 ; J 298829-298832,

Hughes (Peter J.) Dubuque, la.

16075

Keane (Archbishop J. J.) of Du-buque, la. © July 5, 1928; 2 c. July13 ; J 299050.

Hunter (William L.) Cambridge, Mass.16076-16091

Star puzzle. © July 10, 1928; 2 c.

July 30; I 15379.

14 puzzles

:

Arrow, A-ll.—Double dovetail,A-9.—Hidden coin, A-4.—Napoleon'sarmy, A-12.—Notsoezy, A-16.—Peg,A-3. — Potato, A-13.— Ring, A-2.—Round block, A-10.—Square block,

A-l.— T, A-5. — Triangular block,

296

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 16146

A-6.—Trotting horse, A-15.—Wigglyblock, A-14. © July 10, 1928; 2 c.

each July 30; I 15369, 15370, 15372-15378, 15380-15384.

45-degree block puzzle, A-8. © July10, 1928 ; 2 c. July 30 ; I 15371.

Hunting (James D.) North Conway.N. H. 16092-16095

"Washington (Mt.) and Saco River,1. © July 6, 1928; 2 c. Aus. 24; J300149.

2. © Aug. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 24 ; J 300152.

glimpse of. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 24; J 300151.

in October. © July 6, 1928;2 c. Aug. 24 ; J 300150.

Hurley (Edward Timothy) Cincinnati.16096-16098

[Adams (Mt.) from Eden park] ©July 7, 1928; 2 c. July 11; K 238489.

[Old mill, Leesburg, O.] © July 16,

1928 ; 2 c. July 19 ; K 238488.

[White tower] © July 7, 1928; 2 c.

July 11 ; K 238490.

Icart (Louis) Paris. 16099-16105

[Elan] © Aug. 14, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.

7 ; K 237781.

[Poeme] © Aug. 31, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.15 ; K 237883.

[Werther] © Aug. 14, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 7 ; K 237782.

4 prints

:

[Mignon]—[Montmartre] — [Premi-eres cerises]— [Seville] © Aug. 8,

1928; 1 c. each Aug. 24; K 23S911-238914.

Igloo, Los Angeles. 16106

Igloo snow hut, detailed construc-tion. Blueprint. © 1 c. July 5. 1928

;

I 15410.

Illinois model aero club, Chicago.16107

Original Robert V. Jaros world' rec-ord duration and distance model air-

plane. Blueprint. © Julv 7, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 12 ; I 15320.

International feature service, inc., NewYork. 16108-16116

Bringing up father. 1928. ©Weekly

:

July 1-29 ; 1 c. each July 5-Aug. 9

;

K 155005-155009.—Aug. 5-26 ; 1 c. eachAug. 9-31 ; K 155010-155013.

Jackson (W. M.) Portland, Or. 16117

Greater Astoria. Columbia harbor.© June 26, 1928 ; 2 c. July 2 ; J 298822.

Jeffries (Harry James) Washington.16118

Washington, D. C. Reminiscent ofmy visit to the nation's capitol city. ©Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 1 ; J 299592.

Job (Frank Hamilton) Hamilton, On-tario, Canada. 16119

Proposed temporary Hamilton hoc-key arena and natorium for Pittsburghathletic co. Blueprint. © 1 c. July24, 1928 ; I 15346.

Johnson (J. Oliver) inc., Chicago.16120

Johnson (J. Oliver) mixed lawngrass seeds showing a number of bill-

board signs from all over the globe. ©1 c. Aug. 1, 1928 ; J 299277.

Jones (Horace Linn) Las Vegas, N. M.16121-16128

Bronc riding

:

Bussey (Fargo)—Chapman (Jack)—Cunico (Mike)—Green (Charlie) cow-boys reunion.—Green (Chas.)—Haral-son (Chas.) © July 5, 1928; 2 c.

each Aug. 10 ; J 300128-300133.

Conway (Jim) bronc riding, cow-boys reunion. © July 6, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 10 ; J 300135.

Fore (O. T.) bulldogging. © July5, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10; J 300134.

Jones (Joe Cranston) Augusta, Ga.16129, 16130

Washington (General) at Mt. Ver-non, Va. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

26 ; J 300215.

Washington's (General) coach andfour, Mt. Vernon, Va. © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept, 26 ; J 300216.

Judd (Charles L.) Anacortes, Wash.16131

Doubtful Lake, C5. © Aug. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 300140.

Junyoon studio, New York. 16132

Wu (Dr. C. C.) foreign minister ofthe Chinese national government. ©July 10, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; J 299038.

Justice (Marion T.) Narberth, Pa.16133, 16134

Busy helpers. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 7 ; K 238415.

O give thanks unto the Lord. ©July 9, 1928; 2 c. July 11; K 238423.

Kalec & Forster, Detroit. 16135-16146

Detroit, Mich., downtown, air view,A441-A452. © Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. eachAug. 13 ; J 300007-300018.

297

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES16147 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Kaufmann (John Joseph) San Fran-cisco. 16147, 16148

Lindbergh day, San Francisco,Calif., Sept. 16, 1927. © Oct. 12, 1927

;

2 c. July 2, 1928 ; J 299195.

United States. First aeronauticalmap of the U. S. of America. Col.

Lindbergh's heroic adventure inspiredthe great advancement and progress of

American aviation. © June 15, 1928

;

2 c. July 2 ; J 299194.

Kaufmann & Fabry co. and Moffettstudio, Chicago. 16149

Republican national convention,Kansas City, Mo. 1928. © June 12,

1928 ; 2 c. June 21 ; J 298258.

Kaul (Leo) & co., Chicago.16150-16156

7 prints

:

Aeroplane, 7640; K 238935.—Bozeblogoslaw nasz dom, 7642 ; K 238937.—Columbus (Christopher) 7637; K238932.—Come oh Jesus be our guest,

7643 : K 238938.—God bless our home,7641; K 238936.—Lindy, 7639; K238934.—Santa Maria, 7638 ; K 238933.

© Aug. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 20.

Kearney (Luke Sylvester) Wausau,Wis. 16157

Hodag (now extinct) found nearRhinelander, Wis, © June 1, 1928;2 c. July 9 ; K 238363.

Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.16158-16175

Clean sweep of all bedroom suites.

© July 16, 1928; 2 c. July 23; K238515.

Final Saturday? Before we close!Hurry ! Amazing values ! © June 30,

1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; K 238353.

[Four panels with arrows] © Aug.13, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 17 ; K 238812.

It's the beginning of the end ! ©July 3, 1928; 1 c. July 19 ; 1 c. Aus.11; K 238794.

Lightning strikes prices of housefurnishings. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 20 ; K 237643.

Like a comet out of the blue! ©June 27, 1928 ; 2 c. July 9 ; K 237303.

Men ! The big news breaks in thispaper Wednesday. Watch ! © Aug.16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; K 237644.

Monday is Hartman's last c\ay. ©July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; K 238354.

Never again such values. Buy nowand save. Now is the time to buy.Style plus value. [4 panels] © Aug.13, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; K 237642.

Our greatest birthday sale. [Roundpanels with candles] © Sept. 13,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 26 ; K 237932.

Sale of renewed cars. [Comet withcars] © Sept. 13, 1928; 2 c. Sept.26 ; K 237931.

Terrific store-wide price reductionsfor Saturday. © July 14, 1928; 2 c.

July 23 ; K 238514.

Terrific store-wide price reductionsfor the wind-up. © Aug. 16, 1928;2 c. Aug. 20 ; K 237645.

Wizard bargains! © July 5, 1928:2 c. July 9 ; K 237304.

4 prints

:

End is near; K 238482.—Herald ofsavings ! A broadcasting of bargains

;

K 238479.—Prices. [Man holding ham-mer] ; K 238480.—Seething tornado ofprice destruction starts the final wind-up; K 238481. © July 3, 1928; 2 c.

each July 19.

Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co., Philadel-phia. 16176-16184

9 prints

:

Aunt Jemima Pucldleduck walkswith many a quack and cluck, etc.

;

K 238922.—Diller a dollar a ten o'clockscholar : K 238924.—Here is Mrs. Tit-

tlemouse, etc.; K 238920.—Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep; K 238925.—Little Boy Blue come blow your horn,etc.; K 238917.—Little Miss Muffettshe sat on a tuffett ; K 238918.—Mary,Mary quite contrary, etc. ; K 238921—Peter Rabbit has his fun, etc. ; K238919.—Very fine is Piggling Bland,etc. ; K 238923. © Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Aug. 22.

Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.16185-16492

American legion convention, Paris,

France Sept., 1927:American legion and French guard

of honor at grave of unknown soldier,

32614.—Big parade of the Americanlegion forming at the Arch of Tri-

umph, 32618.—Champs Elysees wasthronged with spectators for the Le-gion parade, 32626.-—Department of

Florida leading the American legion

departments in the Paris parade,32622.—Drum and bugle corps in strik-

ing uniforms. 32623.—Entrance to theTrocadero, 32631.—Flags of the Amer-ican legion entering Cathedral of NotreDame, 32617.—Flags of the Americanlegion on way to Notre Dame cathe-

dral, 32616.—Fur the second time in

history the Arch of Triumph was op-

ened for a parade, 32624.—Mountedgardes republicaines heading the Le-

298

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gion parade clown the avenue des

Champs Elysees, 32621.—Opening of asession, palace of the Trocadero,32629.—Sept. 19, 1927 was declared a

national holiday in France for theparade in Paris, 32627.—Stars andStripes and the Tricolor march side

by side through the Arch of Triumph,32619. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. each July

9; J 298947, 298949-298956, 298958-298961.

Drills on penmanship, L51197-L51203, L51205, L51208, L51209,L51212-L51214, L51216-L51218,L51229 - L51233, L51360, L51361,L51373, L51505 - L51508, L51511,L61210. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 16; J 299389-299418.

Fete at Fontainebleau given forAmerican legion, Sept. 24, 1927:

Evolution of French Hussars in Na-poleonic uniforms, 32638.—Flags ofGatinais at the foot of the Tribune,32639.—Reception to Austrian ambas-sador by Napoleon I, 32637.—Repre-senting return of Napoleon I and his

troops from campaign of 1805, 32636.

© June 5, 1928; 2 c. each July 9; J298972-298975.

3 photographs

:

American legion convention, Paris,

France, Sept. 1927. Osage Indians atthe head of the Oklahoma delegation,

32625 ; J 298999.—American legion con-vention, Paris, France, Sept. 1927, insession in the Trocadero, 32630; J298957.—Paris, France, beneath theEffel tower to the palace of the Tro-cadero, where the American legionconvention met, Sept., 1927, 32628; J298948. © June 5, 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 9.

4 photographs

:

Belted kingfishers, 3982 ; J 298852—Departure, bas-relief, Arch of Tri-umph, Paris, France, 3126 ; J 298868.—Devenport, England, Naval docks,31060: J 298869.—Small model of theentire projected memorial, StoneMountain, near Atlanta, Ga., 22119

;

J 298916. © June 4, 1928 ; 2 c. eachJuly 2.

5 photographs

:

Blackfeet Indians and Red Riveroxcart, Fair of the iron horse, Balti-more, Md., 32176 ; J 299072.—Filling asilo with sunflowers for ensilage, Can-ada, 31001 ; J 299090.—Furnace Creekinn. Death Valley, Calif., bedroom, UP32662: J 299068.—Salon of the chase,Fontainebleau, France, 3162; J299089.—Turtle stone, monument of a

primitive religion, Peking, China,23963; J 299089. © June 10, 1928;2 c. each July 16.

16 photographs

:

Billet after it is cut to proper lengthand has gone through the sixth roller,

Ford steel plant, Detroit, Mich.,22283.—Buckwheat in shock in field

near Meadville, Pa., 29549.—Calendarrolls which treat gum on tire fabric,

Goodyear tire factory, Akron, O.,

22287.—Collecting sulphur at the bot-

tom of the Calcarone, Italy, 3337.

Cornwallis Valley and Minas Basin,Nova Scotia, Canada, 31055.—Coveredwagon and ox team of pioneer days,shown at the Fair of the iron horse,Baltimore, Md., 1927, 22199.—Cultivat-ing young tomato plants, ManateeCounty, Fla., 29545.—Dam and gatesat outlet of Jackson Lake for con-trolling water for irrigating, near Mo-ran, Wy., 29551.—Digging potatoeswith horse-drawn digging machine,Kentville, Nova Scotia, 27395.—Dryingpans, Quaker oats plant, Peterborough,Ontario, Canada', 27388.—Figure ofDeath on tomb of Clement XIII, Ca-nova, St. Peter's Rome, Italy, 3329.—Filling baskets with cans of beans forcooking, Ontario, Canada, 27385.

Filling sacks with fine-cut oatmeal,Quaker oats plant, Peterborough, On-tario, Canada, 27391.—Ten years ago

First American troops (1st. Division)in Paris July 4, 1917, 32611.—1st.American division troops receiving col-

ors from French veterans, Invalides,Paris, July 4, 1917, 32612.—1st. Amer-ican division troops reviewed byFrench veterans, Invalides, Paris, July4, 1917, 32613. © June 5, 1928; 2 c.

each July 9; J 298962-298971, 298976-298981.

17 photographs

:

Foch, Pershing and Savage, threecommanders, American legion parade,Paris, Sept. 19, 1927, 32620.—Forestpreserve, Chicago, 111., 22195.—Four-teen-inch bar shears, Ford steel plant,

Detroit, Mich., 22259.—French veter-

ans' societies of Reims welcoming theAmerican legion to the martyred city,

Sept. 1927, 32641.—Furnace where sul-

phur is burned, 3336.—Gathering wine-sap apples in an irrigated orchard,Washington, 22203.—Ghost glacier, be-

tween Mt. Edith-Cavell and Mt. Sor-row, Canada, 31066.-—Hauling cane to

the sugar mill, Philippine Islands,16454.—Hauling Spanish moss to thedrying fields, Florida, 22103.—Ingotgoing to the rollers. Ford steel plant,

Detroit, Mich., 22256.—Irrigated ranch

299

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Keystone view co.—Continued,

in Utah desert, 29553.—Jusserand(M.) former French ambassador to

the U. S. speaking to American legionand blind French veterans Rue Daru,Paris, 32633.—Laying rice oh strawmats to dry, Japan, 14978.—Lookingacross Echo Lake to the White HorseLedge, New Hampshire, 32057.—Look-ing northwest to Greenback mine,Leadville, Col., 22124.—Machine forblanching peanuts, Chicago, 111.,

20348.—Melbourne, Australia, former-ly the capital, a bird's-eye view,24353T. © June 5. 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 9 ; J 298982-298998.

23 photographs:Band marching along Elizabeth st.,

New York, N. Y., 32181.—Benedictine(Convent) Palermo, Sicily, cloister,

3382.—Birmingham, England, theWorld war memorial, 28367.—Boat un-loading immigrants at Ellis Island,New York Harbor, 32178.—Caris-brooke castle, Isle of Wight, England,28365.—Castle of Charles VII, Mehun-sur-Yevre, France, 3161.—Cedars ofLebanon, Syria, close view of thebeautiful, 19684.—Chateau d'Annecy,France, the ancient fortified, 3163.—Doges' palace, Venice, Italy, in the sen-

ate chamber, 3385.—European immi-grants entering Immigration bldg.

from boat, Ellis Island, New York Har-bor. 32180.—Immigrants from Europeentering Immigration bldg., from boat,Ellir Island, New Yrork Harbor,32177.—Immigration station and boatwhich carries immigrants from thesteamship to Ellis Island, New YorkHarbor, 32179.—Italian selling waxfigures of saints. New York, N. Y.,

32182.—Lebanon Mts. from Damascus,Syria, 19683.—London, England, West-minster abbey, statesmen's corner,28363.—Paris, France, Garden of theTuileries. 3172.—Portsmouth, England,the oldest house, built in 1597, 28362.—Roaring River Falls, Calif., 29597.—Royal border bridge, Berwick uponTweed, England. 28351.—Southamp-ton. England, God's house tower,28357.—Southampton, England, St.

Michael's church, 28358.—Street sell-

ers on Corporation st.. Birmingham,England. 28366—

W

Tells, England, Ca-

thedral, 28356. © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

each July 16; J 299152-290174.

26 photographs:Ox team hauling refuse for furnace,

sugar plantation Ponce, Porto Rico,10283.—Palms in conservatory, Wash-ington park, Chicago, 111., 29417.

Pershing (Gen.) Commander Savage

and M. Painleve, French minister ofwar, at the Gare des Invalides, Paris,32635.—Pershing (Gen.) Marshal Fochand Gen. Gouraud (with empty sleeve)surrounded by blind French veterans,Rue Daru, Paris, 32632.—Pershing( Gen. ) with American legion and Aux-iliary officers visiting blind Frenchveterans, Rue Daru, Paris, 32634.—Piles of washed crude rubber, Good-year tire factory, Akron, O., 22289—Rubber plants, 1248.—Savage (Com-mander) American legion, relightingflame on grave of unknown soldier

beneath Arch of Triumph, 32615—Small sailboat on Muskoka Lake, Can-ada, 31056.—Sorting and sacking pota-toes, experimental farm, P. E. I. Can-ada, 27396. — Southampton, England,scene in. Steamer at clock, 28340.

Spanish moss being piled in hugeheaps for fermentation, Florida,22106.—Spanish moss gin in action,

Florida, 22107.—Sponge exchange, tar-

pon Springs, Fla., 22212,—Stone Moun-tain, near Atlanta, Ga., section of

front view of, 22120.—Sulphur well,

derricks and vats into which liquid sul-

phur is pumped, Matagorda County,Texas, general view of, 22116.—To-boggan being drawn up hill, LakeLouise, Alberta, Canada, 31064.—Touring legionnaires at Vienna-la-

Ville. between Reims and Verdun.Hitting the old trails, Sept. 1927,

32640.—Triplex plunger pumps in fil-

tration plant, Peterborough, Canada,31054.—Two Canadian mounted police

going out in a side-car type of motor-cylcle, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada,31065.—Weaving linen napkins,Guelph, Canada, 31083.—Where sul-

phur is obtained by boring, Freeport,

Texas, 22117.—Wilson dam, MuscleShoals, Ala., looking south along,

32077.—Winding linen yarn on bob-

bins, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 31082.—Winnowing rice with a hand-power ma-chine, Japan, 14980.—Winthrop (Gov.)

gave of, Boston, Mass., 29562. ©June 5, 1928; 2 c. each July 9; J299000-299025.

82 photographs

:

Akron, O., Goodyear factory, gen-

eral view of. 22307.—Alexandria, Va.,

Christ church where Washington wor-shipped, 29411.—American bitterns,

3983.—American mergansers or shel-

drakes, 3992.— Barge on the YukonRiver loaded with silver bullion, Daw-son, Yukon territory, Canada, 31061.

Barn owls, 4011.—Black ducks. 3979.—Bobwhites, covey of, 4013.—Bringingin sharks, Key West, Fla., 22515.—

300

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 16492

Carved wooden door of St. Maclou byJean Goujon, Rouen, France, 3151.

Carvings and sculpture in Fagdushtemple, Udaipur, India, 27445.—Clean-

ing salmon in a large cannery* Ore-gon, 22221.—Coronation, bas-relief,

Arch of Triumph, Paris, France,3127.—Cowboy on typical westernhorse, Storm Tree in rear, Yosemite,Calif., 29570.—Crowberry, 1250.—Dawn, Delaplanche, Luxembourg,Paris, France, 3134.—Double-deckstreet cars, Birmingham, England,28342.—Drying cod sounds on screens,

Maine, 22220.—Eels is a fish marketnear Paris, France, 3159.—Embroider-ing painted designs on silk, Kyoto,Japan, close view, 14983.—FarneseHercules, National museum, Naples,Italy, 3333.—Gloucester, Mass., Innerharbor, 22517.—Great geyser basinand Lake Rotorua, New Zealand,24355.—Huge vats being filled withliquid sulphur, Matagorda County,Texas, 22109.—Humped cattle used aswater, carriers, India, 27449.—Ivy gar-

den on Buchanan estate, New West-minster, B. C, Canada, 27375.

Japanese woman carrying two babieson yoke, Japan, 14987.—Jewel grotto,

New South Wales, Australia, 24356.—Lake Biwa canal where it enters fa-

mous tunnel through the mountains,Kyoto, Japan, 14988.—Levee on theMississippi at Poychas during the floodperiod of 1927, 32169.—Lobster potsready for placing, Maine, 22510.—Lob-ster pond. showing construction,Maine, 22511.—Looking northeast to

new mill of Colorado zinc lead co.,

Colorado, 22224.—Lookout tower ofthe state forestry service, Minnesota,22197.—Making Limburger cheese,East Aurora, N. Y., 22244.—Marking-cloth with pattern before cutting bymachinery, clothing factory, NewYork, N. Y., 22271.—Men carryinglarge bundles of fagots on their headsin Upper India, 27447.—Modern comb-ing machine, cotton mill, Chattanooga,Tenn., 22456.—Muse of Andre Chenier,Denys Puech, Luxembourg, Paris,France, 3137.—Native ox team, Ponce,Porto Rico, 10285.—Native pig mar-ket, Philippine Islands, 24081.—Ne-groes pulling Spanish moss from live

oak trees, Florida, 22102.—Nest andeggs of reed bunting in marshyground; 4007.—Old pile bridge acrossthe York River, Maine, 22217.—Oldsquaw ducks in several plumages,3991.—Olympic, the White star liner atSouthampton, England, 28344.—Opos-sum mother carrying her young,4021.—Oyster beds near wharf in the

harbor of Saint Lucia, Naples, Italy,

3338.—Paris, France, Cathedral of

Notre Dame from the old church gar-dens, 3155.—Penstocks of a modernpower plant under construction,Queenstown, Ontario, Canada, 31051.

People riding in open chairs swungon poles and carried by Chinamen,Canton, China, 23964.—Picking straw-berries (close view) near Plant City,

Fla., 20336.—Polishers working onlong moving sheets of glass, Fordplant, Detroit, Mich, 22252.—Pond fish-

ing on Lake Erie, 22514.—Rouen,France, Eglise de Bonsecourt, 3152.

Rouen, France, St. Maclou, apse viewof, 3153.—Ring-necked ducks, 3980.—Sand-hill cranes, 3990.—Spanish mossbeing taken from the drying field tothe ginning mill, Florida, 22105.—Span-ish moss in bales being trucked fromthe gin to the railway, Florida,22108.—Spruce partidges in full breed-ing plumage, 4015.—Stitcher runningthe band of tire, Goodyear tire fac-

tory, Akron, O., 22310.—Straining themilk before it leaves the farm, Wood-stock, Ontario, Canada, 31041.—Sweetclover growing along roadside, Illi-

nois, 22205.—Switchboard inside elec-

tric power house, Peterborough, On-tario, Canada, 31053.—Taking out sec-

tions of the core from the tire, Good-year tire factory, Akron, O., 22328.

Tanagra, female figure, Gerome, Lux-embourg, Paris, France, 3138.—Tear-ing rubber sheets apart preparatory towashing, Goodyear tire factory, Akron,O., 22305.—Tewkesbury, England,Tewlesbury Abbey, 28337.—Three hun-dred tons of pure salt ready for ship-

ping or packing, Ithaca, N. Y.,

22101.—Tobacco in bloom, Chatham,Ontario, Canada, 31000.—Top turningcollars by machinery, Troy, N. Y.,

22277.—Trout stream in the Sierras,Fresno County, Calif., 22513.—Twofine looking huskies, Dawson, Yukon,Canada, 31015. — Unloading sulphurfrom Louisiana for fertilizer, Jackson-ville, Fla., 22118.—Venus de Milo,Louvre, Paris, France, side view,24993.—Venus Genetrix, Louvre, Paris,France, 3120.—Washington (BookerT.) statute of, Tuskegee, Ala.,29462—Washington (George) eques-trian statue, Thomas Ball, New York,N. Y., 29460.—Weaving room, cottonmill, Dallas, Tex., 22454.—WilliamGalloway, 1837, 29537.—Women wrap-ping and boxing tubes on automaticconveyor table, Goodyear tire factory,Akron, 0„ 22345. © June 4. 1928, 2 c.

each July 2 ; J 298851, 298853-298867,298870-298915, 298917-298936.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES16492 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Keystone view co.—Continued.

85 photographs:

African elephants, mounted by CarlAkeley, Field museum, Chicago, 111.,

29338.—American war graves at Sur-esne, on the outskirts of Paris,

France, 3166.—Amiens, France, oldhouses on one of the small canals inthe old town, 3164.—Automatic wash-ing of the necks of beef in a packing-house, Chicago, 111., 29556.—Babygauge borax railroad, Ryan, Calif., UP32652.—Beaver house on lake, Jasperpark, Alberta, Canada, 27376.—Berlin,Germany, the Amazon, 30006.—Ber-wick upon Tweed, England, Marketplace, 28350.—Bullion-mold conveyorin lead-smelting plant, Leadville,Col., 22250.—Canadian Pacific r. r. ir-

rigation system, Alberta, Canada,31008.^—Casing room, Quaker oatsplant, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada,27390.—Cave of the Winds, Manitou,Col., the crystal palace, 32036.—Chi-cago, 111., Tribune tower and Wrigleybldg., 18454.—Cows in rocky pasture.Mass., 22123.—Cupid and Psyche,Paris, France, 24994.—Dam at Law-rence, Mass., 32020.—Death Valley andFurnace Creek ranch from FuranceCreek inn, Calif., UP 32659.—DeathValley, Calif., from Dante's View, UP32657.—Death Valley, Calif., lookingwest of north from Dante's View, UP32655.—Derby, England, Chatworth,seat of the Duke of Derbyshire,28352.—Devil's golf course, DeathValley, Calif., UP 32665.—Dumpingcharge into blast furnace, Col.,

22248.—Expert examining specimen ofmillet, Saskatchewan, Canada, 27399.

Faun, Louvre, Paris, France, 3122.

Filling and sealing two pound cartonsof table salt, Ithaca, N. Y., 22029.—Fishing boat unloading halibut atdock, Boston fish pier, Mass., 22520.

Forest destroyed by fire in threehours, near Duluth, Minn., 22198.

From end of Observation Point to ZionCanyon, Zion national park, Utah,32040.—Furnace Creek inn, Death Val-ley, Calif., dining room, UP 32661.—Furnace Creek inn, Death Valley,Calif., lobby, UP 32660.—FurnaceCreek inn, on the floor of Death Val-ley, Calif., UP 32658; Furnace Creekranch, Death Valley, Calif., UP32663.—Furnace Creek ranch, DeathValley, Calif., swimming pool, UP32664.—Gower Gulch from ZabriskiePoint, Death Valley, Calif., UP32654.—Hall of Augustus, Louvre,Paris, France, 3125.—Harmony boraxmill, Death Valley, Calif., ruins, UP

32667.—Hauling stones, Quaker oatsplant, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada,27389.—Imperial museum, Leningrad,Russia, Russian sculpture dept.,19423.—Kaoling, a species of corn, theprincipal crop of Manchuria, 23827.

Large rhubarb plant in blossom, Holly-wood, Calif., 29546.—Linen after beingsoaked in starch, being rolled, Belfastlinen manufacturers, Ireland, 28896.

Liverpool, England, new cathedral,28354.—Liverpool, England, St.

George's hall and square, 28353.

Loading gun with 65 pounds of ricefor making puffed rice, Peterborough,Ontaria, Canada, 27392.—Lookingfrom Grandeur Point into Bright An-gel Canyon, Ariz., 32038.—Lookingsouthwest from Dante's View, acrossDeath Valley, Calif., UP 32656.—Look-ing toward Kaweak Peakes and to theGreat Western Divide, Sequoia na-tional park, Calif., 32068.—McKinleyRange in the Adirondacks, N. Y.,

32072.—Marble quarry with chan-nelers at work. Marble, Col., small sec-

tion, 22213. — Milk entering sprayerfor the manufacture of powdered milk,Canada, 31011.—Milking goats, Har-danger fjord, Norway, 25602.—Modernand primitive methods of digging po-

tatoes, Prince Edward Island, Canada,27397.—Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng-land, the World war memorial,28349.—Niagara River above Ameri-can Falls, N. Y., 32003.—Open hive,

showing man examining a brood frame,Nova Scotia, Canada, 31007.—Pair of

beautiful parrots, 4020.—Paris, France,famous bridgeheads of the Pont Alex-andre III, 3168.—Paris, France, Mont-martre section, narrow street, 3167.

Potato field in blossom, near Fair-banks, Alaska, 21106.—Rail entranceto Death Valley, Ryan, Calif., UP32651.—Rome, Italy, Fountain of

Trevi, side view, 3327; Rome. Italy.

Permini fountain in center of PlazaNavona, 3328.—Rookery of sea lions,

Santa Barbara Islands, off coast of

Calif., 32608.—Roosevelt (Ship) Lieut.

Peary's Arctic exploration ship,

18275.—Saco River and Mt. Wash-ington, N. H., 32016.—St. Mark's Ven-ice, Italy, chofr screen and pulpit,

3386.—Salina pool, in the lowest partof Death Valley, Calif., UP 32666.—Sand dunes, Death Valley, Calif., UP32668.—Sewing tops of filled sacks,

Quaker oats plant, Peterborough, On-tario, Canada, 27393.—Spanish Peaks,Col., 32075.—State police, Butler, Pa.,

32002.—Statue of woman and child in

Burgweisen, Dresden, Germany,30007.—Sulphur in its natural state,

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K16520

Italy, 3335.—Themis (Goddess of jus-

tice) National museum, Athens,Greece, 27929.—Threshing rice byhand, Japan, 14979.—Trouville, Nor-mandy, France, quaint old-fashionedstreet, 3165.—Turnip field in Corn-wallis Valley, Nova Scotia. Canada,27391.—Twin Lakes, largest lakes in

the Rockies, near Leadville, Col.,

32060.—Union Pacific motor-bus in

twenty mule canyon. Death Valley,Calif., UP 32653.—Unloading beef cat-

tle, Union stock yards, Chicago, 111..

29555.—Washington, D. C, Rock Creekpark, scene in, 32157.—Yellowstonenatl. park, Wy., Grand Geyser in erup-tion, 2959S.—Yellowstone natl. park,Wy., overhanging basaltic cliff forma-tion near Tower Falls, 32008.—York.England, looking through gateway of

old Roman walls. 28361.—York. Eng-land, old wall houses and Lendalbridge, 28360. ©. June 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

each July 16 ; J 299062-299067, 299069-299071, 299073-2990S8, 299091-299123,299125-299151.

Kidde (Walter) £ co., inc., New York.16493

Wiring diagram, derby automaticfire alarm system, 75711-B. Blue-print. © 1 c. July 17, 1928; I 15336.

Kiesler (Frederick) New York. 16494

Moving picture theatre, restaurant& business building located at 52-4 W.8th. st., New York City. 5 blueprints.

© 1 c. Aug. 1, 1928 ; I 15433.

Killough (George W.) Albuquerque,N. M. 16495

[Zonal trisection primarily of minorangles, but by adding or subtracting,any angle. © 1 c. July 3, 1928; I

15300.

King (Ernest Verdine) Topeka. Kan.16496

Curtis (Charles) © Aug. 24, 1928;2 c. Aug. 30 ; J 299460.

King features syndicate, inc., NewYork. 16497-16514

Barney Google and Spark Plug.1928. © Weekly:

July 1-15, 29 ; 1 c. each Julv 5-Aug.9; K 238667-238670.—July 22; 1 c.

Aug. 13; K 238845.—Aug. 5-26: 1 c.

each Aug. 9-31 ; K 237762-237765.

Tillie the toiler. 1928. © Weekly

:

July 1-29; 1 c. each Julv 5-Aug. 9:K 238671-238675.—Aug. 5-26 ; 1 c. eachAug. 9-31 ; K 237758-237761.

Kingsley (Charles S.) Boise, Id.

16515

Gift from the children of Japan. ©June 17, 1928 ; 2 c. July 5 ; J 298824.

Kit-Kat club, New York. 16516Kit-Kat club. [Emblem] © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; K 237385.

Klyne (Albert E.) Bangor, Me.16517, 16518

Houlihan (Rev. Timothy H.) ©1 c. July 9, 1928 ; J 298941.

Snow (Donald F.) © 1 c. July 9,

1928 ; J 298942.

Kohn & Pollock, inc., Baltimore. 16519

Smith's brown derby. © July 19,

1928 ; 2 c. July 19 ; K 238483.

Kuhlmann (Frederick) St. Paul andAnderson (Rose) Minneapolis.

16520

Intelligence quotient slide rule. ©Apr. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. June 16 ; I 15027.

Ladd (Bruce C.) Glendale, Calif.

16521

Display stand authorized for Clarkgrave vaults only. Blueprint. ©1 c. July 5, 1928 ; I 15299.

La Jolla national bank, La Jolla,

Calif. 16522

La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla nationalbank. [Oval design of pine tree onhill overlooking sea] © July 2, 1928;2 c. Aug. 20 ; K 237646.

Landsverk (O. N.) Minot, N. D.16523-16526

Minot high school. © Sept. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 15 ; J 299517.

3 photographs

:

G. N. fast train crossing big bridge,four miles west of Minot, N. D.—Mi-not, N. D., St. Joseph hospital.—Trin-ity hospital. © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 c.

each Sept. 15 ; J 299514-299516.

Langhorst (Elizabeth Durland)Mount Washington, O. 16527

[Mariemont. Map of Mariemont,the new town] © Aug. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 4 ; K 237886.

Lardner (Thos. D.) Lockport, N. Y.16528

Memorial tower to be erected atLockport. N. Y, detail. Blueprint.

© 1 c. June 22, 1928 ; I 15425.

Lee (Dudley Parker) Indianapolis.16529

Noontime. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 26 ; J 299551.

303

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Lefever arms co., Ithaca, N. Y. 16530

[Setter clog retrieving ruff grouse]

© Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 16 ; K 237637.

Lemen (J. Winton) Denver.16531-16538

8 photographs

:

Chief Ouray {Gamp) ; J 299367.—Continental Divide, Estes park; J299370.—Corona ; J 299369.—Long'sPeak from Continental Divide ; J299373.—Long's Peak thru plane; J299371.—Long's Peak, west face; J299372.—Wild Basin; J 299374.—Yan-kee Doodle Lake; J 299368. © July19, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 31.

Leonhard (Hermann Robert) Pater-son, N. J. 16539-16563

(From the golden wedding at Wack-ersberg, Bavaria) :

Awaiting the arrival of the brideand groom, 21.—Beauty and a rusticbackground, 8.—Bicycles are commonin Bavaria, 3.—Blue and white bannergreeted arriving guests, 1.—Breath ofrural Bavarian atmosphere, 5.—Bridalgroup passes, 9.—Bride and groom andtheir attendants about to enter thechurch, 12.—Brides of to-morrow, 15.

Entire procession ceremoniously passedonward, 11.—Fashion of to-day andyesterday, 10.—Five future citizens,

sturdy and true, 14.—From generationto generation these costumes remainthe same, 17.—Golden wedding proces-sion was led by Wackersberg's ownbrass band, 7.—Golden wedding reces-sional, 16.—Hour of sociability undera typical balancy, 13.—Leisurely theycame, 2.—Near the end of the journey,18.—Raftsman's colleague, 20.—Returnfrom the church to the Gasthaus, 23.

Snap shot, 22.—Village churchyardwas a forest of tombstones and crosses,6.—Village hostelry and a load of

wood, 4. © 1 c. each Sept. 17, 1928;J 299519-299537, 299539-299541.

Hoover (Herbert) a distinguishedguest visits Paterson, N. J. and is wel-comed by throngs at the Passaic Co.

court house. © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 21 ; J 299547.

Raftsman of the Isar River, 19.

(From the golden wedding at Wack-ersberg, Bavaria) © 1 c. Sept. 17,

1928 ; J 299538.

Throngs welcome Herbert Hoover at

the Court house, Paterson, N. J. ©1 c. Sept. 21, 1928 ; J 299548.

Levy (A.) Bridgeport, Conn. 16564

He is the man. © Aug. 13, 1928;2 c. Aug. 15 ; J 299366.

Lewis (William M.) Los Angeles.16565

Yucca bloom. © June 19, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 28 ; J 299590.

Lindsey (Ira F.) Peterboro, N. H.16566

St. Francis, among the trees. ©Aug. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 300127.

Link-belt co., Philadelphia. 16567

Coal and ashes handling machineryfor James S. Kirk & co., Chicago, 111.,

PE 450 I. Blueprint. © July 31,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 11 ; I 15411.

Longstreth (Adam E.) Fairfield, O.16568, 16569

Indian pageant, aerial view. © Aug.16, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 24 ; J 300139.

Orchard Island golf course and Rus-sells Point. © Aug. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.24 ; J 300006.

Los Angeles. Chamber of commerce.16570, 16571

Building permits. © June 20, 1928

;

2 c. July 16; I 15331.

Population as of Jan. 1st each year.

© June 20, 1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; I 15332.

Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.16572-16594

Cat, the canary and the goldfish wel-

combed me back home. © July 15,

1928 ; 1 c. July 25 ; K 237477.

Children are lots of trouble, but

they are worth it. © Sept. 2, 1928;1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 237852.

Clinch at the end of an averagemovie. © July 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 9

;

K 237612,

Fashion's newest flounce. © Sept.

15, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 26 ; K 237930.

Fight mill. © July 14, 1928; 1 c.

July 25 ; K 237476.

Furbelows come back. © Sept. 10,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 20 ; K 239010.

If home was where the heart is. etc.

© Aug. 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 5 ; K 238951.

In Berlin, of all places, etc. © June3, 1928 ; 1 c. July 18 ; K 237392.

Same. © June 3, 1928; 1 c.

June 14 ; K 238893.

In London the shops are run exclu-

sively for men. © June 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 18 ; K 237393.

Knockout coming. © July 21, 1928

;

1 c. Aug. 9 ; K 237611.

Lining's the thing. © Sept. 17,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 26 ; K 237929.

304

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 16656

Love of travel is a deep impulse. ©Aug. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 22 ; K 238865.

Menacing shadow. © Aug. 29. 1928 :

1 c. Sept. 5 ; K 238952.

Misfortune is the best test of friend-

ship. © Aug. 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 16;K 238853.

Plenty of girls grow up with takingwavs. © July 29, 1928 ; 1 c Aug. 9

;

K 237613.

Prize fight brood. © June 30. 1928

;

1 c. July 18; K 237391.

Put these men to work. © Aug. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 29 ; K 238927.

That new picture crop. © Aug. 18,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 29 ; K 238926.

What comfort is there like thefriendship of a good dog? © Sept.

9, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 20 ; K 239009.

What on earth do they see in eachother? © Aug. 19, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 29

;

K 238928.

When abroad one must not miss theNational gallery, etc. © July 1, 1928

;

1 c. July 18 ; K 237394.

Wrong kind of idol for them. ©June 23, 1928; 1 c. July 18; K 237390.

Los Angeles fireproof door co., Los An-geles. 16595-16599

Fire proof door. 1-4. © June 16,

1928: 2 c. each July 12; J 299042-299045.

5. © July 17, 1928 ; 2 c. July23 ; J 299229.

Lubenau (Thomas J.) Brooklyn.16600

Radio service in all its branches.[Four electric lightning flashes radi-

ating from a radio microphone trans-

mitter, upon which is mounted aspread eaglel © July 12, 1928; 2 c.

July 23 ; K 237399.

Luckwell (Fred J.) Point Pleasant,

W. Va. 16601

Silver bridge. © July 24, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 25 ; J 299246.

Ludwig (Gustav) New York. 16602

King of the herd. © 1 c. July 9,

1928 ; J 299388.

Lumart studio, Toledo, O.16603-16629

Greenhalgh (M?°s. George P.) anddaughter. © July 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug.13 ; J 300030.

Paulen (Hon. Ben S.) governor ofKansas. © July 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 10

;

J 300031.

11 photographs

:

Christiansen (Hon. Theodore) gov-ernor of Minnesota.—Christiansen(Mrs. Theodore) Minnesota.— Ham-mer ill (Hon. John) governor ofIowa.—Hardee (Hon. Cary A.) formergovernor of Florida.—Jackson (Hon.Ed.) governor of Indiana.—Jackson(Mrs. Ed.) wife of Governor Jackson,Indiana.—Martineau (Hon. John E.)governor of Arkansas.—Ritchie (Hon.Albert C.) governor of Maryland.—Robinson (Mrs. Robert P.) Dela-ware.—Sorlie (Mrs. Arthur G.) NorthDakota.—Trumbull (Hon. John H.)governor of Connecticut. © Aug. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 10 ; 300032-300042.

14 photographs

:

English (Mrs.) daughter of Gover-nor Small.—Green (Hon. Fred W.)governor of Michigan.—Green (Mrs.Fred W.)—Holloway (Hon.) governorof Oklahoma.—McMullen (Hon. Adam)governor of Nebraska.— McMullen(Mrs. Adam) Nebraska.— Martin(Mrs. John W.) Florida.—Martineau(Mrs. John E.) of Arkansas,—Paulen(Mrs. Ben S.) of Kansas.—Pinchot(Hon. Gifford) former governor ofPennsylvania.—Sleeper (Hon. A. E.)former governor of Michigan.—Small(Hon, Len) governor of Illinois.

Trumbull (Mrs. John H.) and daugh-ters.—Weeks (Hon. John E.) governorof Vermont. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c.

each Aug. 13 ; J 300043-300056.

Lumbermen's mutual casualty co.,

Chicago. 16630[L. M. C. children stepping through

back of picture frame] © Aug. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 31 ; K 238930.

M. J. B. co., San Francisco.16631, 16632

Each evening the end of a perfectday. [24 sheet poster D] © Sept. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237919.

M. J. B. The full-flavored coffee.

T24 sheet poster, 10542] © June 28,

1928 ; 2 c. July 12 ; K 237575.

McBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.16633-16656

Monument

:

2038. Marston; J 300202. — 2039.Courtney: J 300188.—2040. Calvert; J300187.—2049. Anderson; J 300182.—2067. Bailey

; J 300185.—2069. Archer;

J 300183.—2073. Lloyd; J 300200.—2075. Eyerly; J. 300194.—2077. Endly

;

J 300193.—2078. Jolson ; J 300197.—2079. Coyne ; J 300189.—2080. Kramer

;

J 300199.—2081. Rondel; J 300204.—2082. Hess ; J 300195.—2083. Cadman ;

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CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTKIES16657 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

McBee-Ladewich co.—Continued.

J 300186.—2084. Morris: J 300203.—2085. Darrow; J 300190.—2086. Do-rian; J 300192.—2087. Ditwiler ; J300191.—2088. Kenyon; J 300198.—2089. Bahlmer; J 300184.—2090. Stur-tevant; J 300205.—2091. Malone; J300201.—2092, Jenner ; J 300196. ©Aug. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 24.

McCormick (Franklin X.) Buffalo.

16657

Honor roll merchandise. © July 21,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 2 ; K 237601.

McCreight (Noal Laurin) San Jose,

Calif. . 16658

Fatted calf. © July 22, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 13 ; K 238979.

McDonald (Helen French) San Fran-cisco. 16659, 16660

[Dental chart. The secret of longe-

vity, cancer, etc.] © June 29, 1928;2 c. Aug. 3 ; K 238786.

Secret of longevity, cancer and catal-

ysis. The cause, nature and preventionof the degenerative diseases. © July28, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 25 ; I 15601.

McDonald (Marie W.) Columbia. S. C.

16661-16664Course 3, part 1

:

Alphabet of block letters. Pattern 9,

candle holder for Christmas table

;

K 237325.—Pattern 1, [Cluster of

grapes]. Pattern 10, Christmas star.

Pattern 3, maple leaf stencil, etc. ; K237322.— Pattern 4. turkey stencil.

Pattern 5, place cards for Thanksgiv-ing table. Pattern 6, Christmas tree

;

K 237323.—Pattern 7, poinsetta [ !]

nut or candy basket. Pattern 8, Christ-

mas bell. Pattern 2, stencil flower de-

sign ; K 237324. © July 11, 1928 ; 2 c.

each July 13.

McEnroe (Richard J.) and Bernstein(Charles) New Britain, Conn.

16665

Presidential problem. © July 26,

1928 ; 2 c. July 28 ; K 237602.

McFetridge (John R.) & sons, Phila-

delphia. 16666

Elect Hoover and insure prosperity.

© Aug. 29, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 28; K238953.

McGough (Frank Raymond). GrandRapids, Mich. 16667

My radio reception. [Two radiotowers supporting an antenna] ©July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 16 ; K 237483.

McKay (R. H.) Missoula, Mont.16668-16690

At the Elbow, 404. © June 23, 1928

;

2 c. July 13 ; J 299051.

Jumbo (Mt.) from Hell Gate Can-yon, 394. © June 19, 1928 ; 2 c. June30 ; J 298796.

Placid Lake, 432, 435, 436. © Sept.18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 24 ; J 300209-300211.

3 photographs:Along the road to Holland Lake,

418.—Cabin on Holland Lake, 416.—Falls at the head of Holland Lake,423. © July 30. 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug.8 ; J 299339, 299342, 299344.

4 photographs

:

Falls of the Pend O'Reille, 403.—Falls of the Pend O'Reille River inJune, 401.—Pend O'Reille Canyon, in,

405.—Pend O'Reille River, 402. ©June 23, 1928; 2 c. each June 30; J298797-298800.

11 photographs

:

From the cabin door, 425.—HollandLake, 427.—Holland Lake and the Mis-sion Range, 426.—Holland Lake, beau-tiful, 412.—Holland Lake Falls, 424.—Holland Lake, morning on, 414.—Hol-land Lake, on, 419.—Holland Lake, re-

flections on, 417.—Holland Lake,shores of, 421.—Holland Lake, summerday on, 413.—Summer reflections, 415.

© July 30, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 8; J299337, 299338, 299340, 299341, 299343,299345-299350.

McKee studios, Chicago. 16691-16701

Beidler studios, inc. Child photog-raphy. © July 16, 1928 ; 2 c. July 23

;

K 238513.

10 prints:Chloris; K 237580.—Fantasv ; K

237582.—Flambeau ; K 237583.—Flow-eret ; K 237584.—Katinka : K 237588.—La Visite; K 237587.—Moderne ; K237585.—Prismic ; K 237579.—Star-light ; K 237581.—Sunny : K 237586.

© July 15, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 1.

McNair (David G.) San Antonio, Tex.16702

First in the field. Chesterfield. ©1 c. Sept, 29, 1928 ; J 299593.

Magehan (Malcolm Wood) Alameda,Calif. 16703

Above. © 1 c. Aug. 24, 1928; J299452.

Maish (Jay H.) co., Marion O. 16704

Harris Wolff estate. [Gospel Hill

letterhead] © May 29, 1928; 2 c.

July 5 ; K 238352.

306

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 16912

Manhattan bookbindery, New York.16705

Proven by test. © July 10, 1928;

2 c. July 21 ; K 238546.

Marken & Bielfeld, inc., Frederick, Md.16706

Harrisonburg, Va., Main st, south

from Court square, 105. © July 9,

1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; K 237308.

Markharn (Benjamin C.) The Dalles,

Or. 16707-16716

10 photographs.Celilo Oregon Indian belle in native

costume, 274 ; J 299283.—Celilo OregonIndian woman in native costume, 278

;

J 299284.—Celilo Oregon Indian wom-an in native costume of beaded buck-

skin, 275; J 299282.—Fossil beds onJohn Day highway, Or., 346; J299285.—Oregon Indian, 279-281; J299281, 299286, 299287.—Oregon Indiangirl, 277; J 299278.—Oregon Indianmaid, 278; J 299280.—Oregon Indianwomen in native costume of beadedbuckskin, 276 ; J 299279. © July 16,

1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 1.

Marks (Robert Edward Nelson) Chi-

cago. 16717

Lock washer. Model A, shackle bolt

type. Model B, machine bolt type, D-102. Blueprint. © 1 c. Aug. 8, 1928

;

1 15398.

Matthews (Ben V.) Winston-Salem,N. C. 16718

Carter (Ad) © July 10, 1928; 2 c.

July 13 ; J 299047.

Matzger (Edward W.) Hammond.Calif. 16719

Mother and cubs. © Oct. 15, 1926;2 c. Aug. 1, 1928 ; J 299276.

Maxfield (Harold A.) Worcester.16720

Load chart. © 1 c. July 25, 1928;I 15347.

May kunstanstalten aktiengesellschaft,

Dresden, Germany. 16721-16724

Auf hoher see, 7066; von Fr.

Claasen. © June 20, 1927; 1 c. June26, 1928 ; K 238435.

Chrysanthemen, 7071 ; von FranzTeuchert. © Aug. 20, 1927 ; 1 c. June26, 1928 ; K 238437.

Feierlag, 7072 ; von Paul Hev. ©June 20, 1927 ; 1 c. June 26, 1928 ; K238436.

Rosen in silberner schale, 7068 ; vonTh. Grosser. © June 20, 1927; 1 c.

June 26, 1928 ; K 238434.

Merchants broadcasting assn., Sacra-mento, Calif. 16725

Merchants broadcasting assn. Sub-scriber. [Insignia] © June 23, 1928;2 c. July 2 ; K 238892.

Merryman (Aubrey Ewert) Pawnee,Okl. 16726, 16727

Ah-Sait-Kah-Du. © July 1, 1928;2 c. July 9 ; J 299037.

White Eagle (Indian) © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 6 ; J 299318.

Messenger pub. co., Chicago.16728-16730

3 prints

:

Adoration.—Christ's sermon on themount.—Rebekah at the well. ©July 27, 1928; 2 c. each Sept. 24; K237924-237926.

Metal finishers machine co., Cleveland.16731

Metal finishers machine co., Cleve-land, O., end elevation of 42' and 50'

polishing tables and side elevation ar-

rangement, 402. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Sept. 15, 1928 ; I 15529.

Metier (Amasa E.) Adrian, Mich.16732, 16733

Heart o' the Irish Hills. Observa-tion towers. Near Adrian, Mich. ©June 13, 1928 ; 2 c. July 6 ; J 298827.

On Detroit-Chicago turnpike.

© June 13, 1928 ; 2 c. July 6 ; J 298828.

Metropolitan life insurance co., NewYork. 16734

He's a great boss. (In McCall's,

Oct., 1928) © Sept. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 5 ; K 237850.

Metropolitan newspaper service, NewYork. 16735-16912

Another college phenom. © July 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238615.

Another Lindy ! © July 17, 1928;1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238613.

Another Ray from Chicago. © July6, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238604.

Any other worlds? © July 12; 1 c.

Aug. 4; K 238609.

Anything can happen in golf. ©July 27, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238622.

Bon voyage ! © July 11, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 4 ; K 238608.

Britain's noted trio. © July 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238621.

Browns' new phenom. © July 9,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238606.

Clearing the heights. © July 23,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238618.

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Metropolitan newspaper service—Cont.

College men in the Olympics. ©July 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238620.

Courageous Irishman. © June 26,

1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238375.

Diving mother. © July 10, 1928;1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238607.

Douthit hits 'em out. © June 29,

1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238378.

Ella Cinders. 1928. © Daily

:

June 16, 18-23, 25-30 ; 1 c. each July11; K 238393-238405.—July 1, 8; 1 c.

each July 12 ; K 237320, 237321.—July2, 3, 5-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30, 31;1 c. each Aug. 4; K 238573-238597.—July 15, 22, 29; 1 c. each Aug. 4; K238598-238600.—Aug. 1-31, Sept. 2;1 c. each Sept. 10; K 237820-237823,237786, 237824-237829, 237787, 237830-237835, 237788, 237817, 237818, 237836-237839, 237789, 237819, 237840-237843,237790.

Four star athlete. © June 18, 1928;

1 c. July 11 ; K 238368.

Gay young blade. © June 22, 1928

;

1 c. July 11 ; K 238372.

Good Time Guy. 1928. © Daily

:

June 16, 18-23, 25-30 ; 1 c. each July11 ; K 238380-238392.—July 2, 3, 6, 7,

9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30, 31; 1 c. eachAug. 4; K 238547, 238548, 238551-238572.—Aug. 1-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-23,

25, 27-31 ; 1 c. each Sept. 10 ; K 237791-237816.

Good Time Guy. July 5, 1928, Howhe did it. © July 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug.4 ; K 238550.

July 5, 1928. Sweet cracker.

© July 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238549.

He just keeps rolling along—andhitting. © June 30, 1928; 1 c. July11 ; K 238379.

His third trip. © June 28, 1928;1 c. July 11 ; K 238377.

How many this year? © June 19,

1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238369.

Nation's best. © July 13, 1928 ; 1 c.

Aug. 4; K 238610.

On board the Roosevelt. © July 28,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238623.

Ready for return go. © July 2,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238601.

Real battle or a flop. © July 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238611.

Sad Sam smiles. © July 31, 1928;1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238625.

Some foreign Olympic stars. ©July 21, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 4; K 238617.

Tennis alphabet—H. © June 21,

1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238371.

J. © June 27, 1928 ; 1 c. July11 ; K 238376.

K. © July 5, 1928; 1 c. Aug.4 ; K 238603.

L. © July 24, 1928; 1 c. Aug.4 ; K 238619.

Tennis center of the world. © June23, 1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238373.

That mystic number 7. © July 7,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238605.

This is Amsterdam. © July 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238616.

Three of the best. © June 25, 1928

;

1 c. July 11 ; K 238374.

Three wise men. © July 18, 1928;1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238614.

Training on board ship. © July 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238612.

Two July fourth fights. © July 3,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238602.

Unsung heroes. © June 20, 1928;1 c. July 11 ; K 238370.

Vanishing Irishmen. © June 16,

1928 ; 1 c. July 11 ; K 238367.

With the Olympic athletes. © July30, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238624.

Meyer (J. Frank) Chicago.16913-16976

[(Prairie kings)] :

Acord (Art) 8 of hearts ; K 237466.—Barton (Buzzy) 9 of spades; K237471.—Buffalo Bill, jr. 4 of hearts;K 237450.—Butler (David) 7 of

spades; K 237463.—Cannutt (Yakima)8 of diamonds; K 237465.—Church(Fred) 5 of hearts; K 237454.—Clubroyal flush; K 237418—Cobb (Ed-mund) 7 of hearts; K 237462.—Cody(Bill) 7 of diamonds; K 237461.—Coleman (Don) 5 of spades; K237455.—Compson (Betty) Queen ofdiamonds; K 237434.—Cowan (Donna)Queen of clubs; K 237433.—Curwood(Bob) 2 of diamonds; K 237441.—Custer (Bob) 6 of hearts; K 237458.—Desmond (Bill) 10 of spades; K237475.—Diamond royal flush ; K237421.—Diamond joker, 2; 237419—Donovan (Jack) 2 of clubs; K237440.—Farnum (Dustin) 5 of dia-

monds; K 237453.—Farnum (Win.) 4of clubs; K 237448.—Flynn (Lefty)4 of spades ; K 237451.—Gibson (Hoot)King of diamonds ; K 237430.—Gilman(Fred) 6 of clubs; K 237456.—Hart(Neal) 9 of hearts; K 237470.—Hart(Wm. S.) 3 of clubs; K 237444.—Heart royal flush ; K 237424.—Hermes(Fred) 7 of clubs; K 237460.—Holmes(Helen) Queen of spades: K 237436—Holmes (Pee Wee) 2 of hearts; K

308

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 17017

237442.—Holt (Jack) Ace of clubs; K237412.—Holt (Richard) Spade joker ;

K 237437.—House (Newton) 10 ofdiamonds; K 237473.—Hoxie (Jack)Jack of clubs; K 237425.—Hughes(Roy) 6 of diamonds: K 237457.—Humes (Fred) Club joker ; K 237416.—Hunter ( Glen ) 3 of spades ; K237447.—Jones (Buck) Ace of dia-

monds; K 237413.—Luden (Jack) 3 ofhearts; K 237446.—McCoy (Col. Tim)2 of spades; K 237443.—Maloney(Leo) King of spades: K 237432—Maynard (Ken) King of Clubs; K237429.—Maynard (Tex) 10 of hearts ;

K 237474.—Miers (Carlos) Heartjoker; K 237423.—Mix (Tom) Ace of

spades; K 237415.—Moreno (Antonio)4 of diamonds; K 237449.—Morrison(Pete) Club joker; K 237417.—Mul-hall (Jack) Diamond joker; K237420.—Osborne (Bud) 8 of clubs;K 237464.—Padjan (Jack) 5 of jlubs

;

K 237452.—Perrin (Jack) 10 of clubs;K 237472.—Reeves (Bob) 9 of dia-

monds; K 237469.—Roland (Ruth)Queen of hearts ; K 237435.—Roosevelt(Buddy) Jack of diamonds; K237426.—Santchi (Tom) 9 of clubs; K237468.—Spade royal flush ; K 237439.—Steele (Bob) Heart joker; K 237422.—Steele (Bob) Jack of hearts; K237427.—Stewart (Roy) 8 of spades;K 237467.—Sullivan (Billy) 3 of dia-

monds; K 237445.—Thomson (Fred)Ace of hearts: K 237414.—Tyler(Tom) King of hearts; K 237431.—Tyler (Tom) Spade joker; K 237438.—Wales (Wally) Jack of spades; K237428.—Wells (Ted) 6 of spades; K237459. © July 12, 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 16.

Meyercord co., Chicago. 16977-16990

[Cordova designs, A-D] © Mar.15, 1927 ; 2 c. June 30, 1928 ; K 238450.

Minerva. [Flower design producedby decalcomania process! © Aug. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 7 ; K 237756.

[Romaine blue design, sheets 1-3]

© Feb. 15, 1927; 2 c. each June 30,

1928 ; K 238451-238453.

[Romaine red design, sheets 1-3] ©Feb. 15, 1927 : 2 c. each June 30, 1928

;

K 238454-238456.

[Seville designs. A-E] © Mar. 15,

1927 ; 2 c. June 30, 1928 ; K 238449.

[Tulip design] © Dec. 22. 1927;2 c. June 30, 1928 ; K 238444.

[Washington design, sheets 1-4] ©Mar. 1. 1927 ; 2 c. each June 30, 1928

;

K 238445-238448. -

Miller (Geraldine La Pearle) Los An-geles. 16991

Seal Rocks, San Francisco, Calif. ©Aug. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 14 ; J 299358.

Millson (Fred) Seattle. 16992

Snoqualmie Bridal Veil Falls. ©July 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 300123.

Milwaukee grey iron foundry co., Mil-waukee. 16993-17010

Milcast

:

Bracket designs, BA (6-10) ; J299186.—Lamp base designs, MG (83,410-412, 417, 418) ; J 299188.—Lampbase designs, MG (400-405); J299191.—Lamp bases, MG (406-409,413, 414) ; J 299190.—Lamp bases, MG(415, 416, 419-422) ; J 299189.—Lampbases, MG (423-428) ; J 299187.—Lamptop designs, 247-255, 259-267 ; J 299192.© June 25, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 16.

Milcast. Lamp bases designs :

MG64-MG67; J 299466.— MG68 -

MG72 ; J 299464.—206-210, 217, MG57-MG59 ; J 299465.—218, 219, MG45.MG47, MG56 ; J 299471.—220-222, MG(42, 43, 55) : J 299462.-223-225, 236,MG41; J 299469.-226-228, MG60-MG62; J 299463.-229, 230, MG40,MG48, MG49; J 299467.—231, 232,

MG46, MG54; J 299472.-233-235,MG44, MG53; J 299470.—237-246 ; J299468. © Apr. 25, 1928; 2 c. eachMay 18.

Minor (Frank Max) San Francisco.17011

Hopi Indians home life. © 1 c.

Sept. 25, 1928 ; J 299553.

Mitchell (John A.) inc., New York.17012

Bringing home the bacon. © Julv13, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; K 237388.

Mitchell fashion co., inc., New York.17013-17016

Mitchell fashions. American furrier.

1928 season 1929. © July 6. 1928 ; 1 c.

July 11 ; 1 c. July 12 ; K 237590.

American ladies' tailor. 1928fall and winter 1929. © July 12, 1928

;

2 c. July 16 ; K 237589.

Fall [and] winter, 1928-1929.Supplement to Sartorial art journal,

plate 1, 2. © July 12, 1928; 2 c. eachSept. 6 : K 238955. 238956.

Mitsujiro Takagi New York. 17017

Modern three wise monkeys. ©Sept. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237920.

16593—28- 309

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17018 pt. iv, n. s„ v. 23

Mobley (Marvin Coleman) Atlanta.17018-17023

Callahan's creditors. © Aug. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; K 238940.

Familiar dangers lose their terrors.

© Aug. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; K 238939.

4 prints

:

As usual-life insurance-her "bestfriend—Dad will come through onschedule.—Good fellow-a good incomebut-.—Who he was and from whencehe came will always be matters of con-jecture. © June 25, 1928; 2 c. eachJuly 16 ; K 238473-238476.

Moderner kunstverlag. g. m. b. h., Ber-lin. 17024-17026

Golden twilight, Carmel Valley, Cali-

fornia, 147 ; by Ferdinand Burgdorff

.

© May 20, 1928; 1 c. June 16; K238438.

Grand Canon. Arizona, 149 ; by Fer-dinand Burgdorff. © May 20, 1928;1 c. June 16 ; K 238441.

Sunset through fog, 148; by Ferdi-nand Burgdorff. © May 20, 1928 ; 1 c.

June 16 ; K 238439.

MoeHer (Ludwig) Luebeck, Germany.17027-17030

4 prints

:

[Friihlingsbliiten (Mayflowers) ; vonSimon Gliicklich] ; K 238958.—Morgen-erwachen auf Capri (Capri sunrise)

;

von Walther Gasch ; K 238960.—Vene-dig (Venice); von Otto Pippel ; K238959.— [Winterfreuden (Winterjoys) ; von Simon Gliicklich] ; K238957. © Aug. 20. 1928; 1 c. eachSept. 4.

Monk (Henrv) Pensacola, Fla.17031-17034

Device for enabling the crew to es-

cape from a sunken submarine withoutundergoing abnormal pressure or get-

ting wet, drawings 1-4. © 1 c. eachJuly 13, 1928 ; I 15389-15392.

Monnet (Jeanne) New York. 17035Pink star stockings. © Aug. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 14 ; K 237628.

Monroe (George Elmer) jr., Northfork.

W. Va. 17036

12 cranial nerves. Origin and dis-

tribution. Blueprint. © 1 c. Aug. 23,

1928 ; I 15434.

Morgan, Walls & Clements. Los Ange-les. 17037

Elevation of building designed by P.

F. Hartman. Proposed Wilshire bou-

levard commercial bklg. © 1 c. Sept.

24, 1928 ; I 15536.

Morhouse (L. A.) Becket, Mass. 17038George (Lake) in the Adirondacks.

© July 20, 1928; 2 c. Julv 23; J299230.

Moroney (William) Dallas. 17039Put the world, nation, America at

your finger tips!—with a radio. ©Apr. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. May 21 ; K 238443.

Morton & co., San Francisco.17040-17042

Maryland (U. S. S.) :

Captain J. V. Klemann, U. S. Navy,commanding, officers, Aug. 25, 1928,4181-B-2; J 300207.—Captain J. V.Klemann, U. S. Navy, commanding,officers and crew, Aug. 25, 1928, 4181-B-l ; J 300206.—1186-B ; J 300208. ©Aug. 25,, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 25.

Morton mfg. co., Chicago. 17043-1706018 prints

:

As it looks to an outsider, CR 36;K 238879.—Can we save steps. CIR 15

;

K 238887.—From signal fire to tele-phones-Why, CIR 50; K 238877.—Gangway, CR 31; K 238881.—Heavycosts mean light profits, CIR 22; K238886.—Inside information, CR 27;K 238884.—Is neatness an asset, CR52; K 238875.—Keystone, CR 7; K238872.—Lookin' at the sunny side,CIR 51; K 238876.—Off key, CR 28;K 238883.—Premium for your thoughts,CIR 1 ; K 238871.—Right place at theright time. CIR 23; K 238885.—Tele-phone courtesy, CR 41; K 238878.—What have you heard. CR 35: K238880.—Why, CIR 30: K 238882.—You be the judge. CIR 10 ; K 238874.—Your first day on the job. CR 12; K238888.-2 sides to every story, CIR8; K 238873. © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

each Aug, 22.

Moulin (Gabriel) San Francisco.17061

Hoover (Herbert) © June 19.

1928; 2 c. July 30; J 299375.

Mueller (August F.) New York.17062

Kenney (Rev. Arthur J.) © Sept.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 300124.

Mugler (Herman A.) Lynbrook, N. Y.17063

Mugler auto pit. © 1 c. Aug. 17.

1928; I 15426.

Murdoch (H. M.) Boston. 17064, 17065

Earhart (Amelia M.) © July 3,

1928; 2 c. July 28; K 238543.

Friendship. © July 3. 1928; 2 c.

July 28 ; K 238544.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 1712^

Murphy (Thos. D.) co., Red Oak, la.

17066, 17067

Chicago centennial. © Aug. 2, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 4 ; K 238633.Out of the sky he comes. © July

16, 1928 ; 2 c. July 19 ; K 238486.

National geographic society, Washing-ton. 17068

Fate directs the faltering footstepsof Columbus. © Aug. 17, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 20; K 239011.

National process co., inc.. New York.17069

Typical industrial co. chart. ©Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; I 15535.

National radio institute, Washington.17070

Certified master radio-trician diplo-

ma. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20;K 237889.

Nattova (Natacha) New York.17071, 17072

Gold. © 1 c. July 10, 1928 ; I 15307.N. N. 7777. © 1 c. July 10, 1928;

1 15306.

New York stock exchange, New York,17073

New York stock exchange, commit-tee of arrangements, 7th annual din-ner to the employees attending even-ing schools. New York stock exchangeluncheon club. 1928. © July 2, 1928;2 c. July 11 ; J 299041.

Newcomer (Everett D.) Phoenix. Ariz.

17074-17079

Mesa, Ariz., Mesa milling co. ©July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 15 ; J 300163.

5 photographs

:

Ajo, Ariz., town of ; J 300057.—Calu-met & Arizona smelter, Douglas. Ariz.

;

J 300059.—Citrus development, southof Yuma, Ariz. ; J 300C61—Meteormine near Winslow, Ariz. : J 300058.

United Verde copper co. smelter.Clarkdale. Ariz.: J 300060. © July1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 27.

Newspaper feature service, inc., NewYork. 17080-17099

Dumb Dora. 1928. © Weekly:June 17, 24 ; 1 c. each June 25, 28 :

K 237305, 237306.—July 1-15, 29 ; 1 c.

each July 5-Aug. 9: K 238659-238662.—July 22: 1 c. Aus. 13; K23SS43.—Aug. 5-26: 1 c. each Aug.9-30; K 237766-237769.

Polly and her pals. 1928. ©Weekly

:

July 1-15. 29; 1 ceach July 5-Aug.9; K 238663-238666.—July 22; 1 c.

Aug. 13; K 238844.—Aug. 5-26; 1 c.

each Aug. 9-30; K 237770-237773.

Nichols (Nick) Chicago. 17100

Adventures of Peter Pan. © Aug.12, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 16 ; K 237846.

Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,N. J. 17101-17106

Friendly welcome. © July 9, 1928;2 c. July 11 ; K 238424.

Having fun and keeping the rules.

© July 26, 1928; 2 c. July 27; K237482.

4 prints

:

Helping in the home.—My teacher.

Sharing Christmas joys.— Sharinggood gifts. © July 11. 1928 ; 2 c. eachJuly 13 ; K 237326-237329.

In lies (Robert) jr.. New York.17107-17122

16 photographs

:

Apatou (Village of) French Guiana,103-9; J 299331.—Citadelle (La)Haiti, northeast bastion of, 52-4 ; J299335.—Citadelle (La) Haiti, south-east bastion of, 120; J 299336.—Cita-delle of La Ferriere, Haiti, Bronzemortar, H-123 ; J 299333.—Doorway ofthe House of the Inquisition, Carta-gena, C-l-10; J 299321.— Enfantperdu, French Guiana, 91-3 ; J299328.—Liana-hnng stairway leadingto the commandant's quarters, La Cit-

adelle, Haiti. H-127; J 299334.—Log-ging road in the French Guiana jungle,

94-10; J 299329.—Outside the city

walls, Cartagena, C-9a ; J 299322.—Pier. St. Laurent-du-Maroni, FrenchGuiana, 99-9 ; J 299330.—Quito. Ecua-dor, Archbishop's palace, 92 ; J299324.—Quito. Ecuador, Cathedral,chapel. 51 ; J 299325.—Quito, Ecuador,view from roof of Compania de Jesus,

90 ; J 299327.—Roofs of Cartagena, C-2-1; J 299323.—San Francisco (Mon-astery of) Quito, Ecuador, cloisters.

55; J 299326,—Solitary confinement,Cavenne, French Guiana, 84-11 ; J299332. © 1 c. each Apr. 8, 1928.

Noble (John M.) St. Louis.17123-17127

Lindbergh (Charles A.) :

Adjusting parachute before testingSergeant Bell's experimental plane ; J299437.—And Harlan Gurney. now St.

Louis-Chicago mail pilot; J 299440.—And his buddies of the air mail : J299438.—At Lambert field, St. Louis.

Mo., 1923; J 299439.—With dislocatedshoulder after his second parachutejump ; J 299441. © 1 c. each Aug. 20,

1928.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17128 pt. iv, n. s.; v. 23

Northern life insurance co., Seattle.

17128

Northern life tower and Mt. Rainier.[Photograph of Northern life towersuperimposed upon photograph of Mt.Rainier district, Wash.] © Aug. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 300029.

Nuchims (Louis) Detroit. 17129

5 point Nuchims hand fur cleaning.

© May 25, 1928; 2 c. July 30; K238541.

Oakite products, inc., New York.17130

Cleaning hook up for a Griscom Rus-sel cooling tower, C-94. Blueprint.

© Aug. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 7 ; I 15487.

Oglesby (Jackie Kindel) Dallas.17131

Texas friendship is as true as Texasbluebonnets are blue. © June 22,

1928 ; 2 c. July 12 ; K 238542.

O'Neil (Mabel) Missoula, Mont. 17132

Pups. © 1 c. July 31, 1928; J299268.

Oppenheim (David) New York.17133-17135

City of beauty. © 1 c. July 20,

1928 ; J 299204.

City of beauty service, French mod-ern art, A, B. © 1 c. each July 20,

1928 ; J 299202, 299203.

Original ideas corp., Dallas.

17136, 17137

Mechanical ice cream freezer. ©1 c. July 28, 1928 ; J 299263.

Mother Goose doll display. © 1 c.

Sept. 18, 1928 ; J 299545.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J.

17138-17150

[Washington, D. C] Heart of thenation. © July 11, 1928 ; 2 c. July 20

;

K 237395.

12 prints

:

Betsy Ross house, Philadelphia ; K237403.—Declaration house, Philadel-phia ; K 237410.—Fraunces tavern,

New York City; 237402.—John Han-cock house, Boston, Mass. ; K 237405.—Jumel mansion, New York City ; K237409.—Monticello, home of ThomasJefferson; K 237401.—Mt. Vernon,Washington's home; K 237408.—Nathan Hale's school house, New Lon-don, Conn.; K 237407.—Old Faneuilhall, Boston, Mass.; K 237406.—OldHessian barracks, Trenton, N. J. ; K237411.—St. John's church, Richmond,Va. ; K 237404.—Washington's head-

quarters, Valley Forge; K 237400. ©July 19, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 21.

Otis elevator co., New York.17151-1717^

Otis car, design

:

No. 1. Form A 877 (5-28)—No. 2.

Form A 879 (5-28)—No. 3. Form A881 (5-28)—No. 4-A. Form A 883 (5-28)—No. 5. Form A 885 (5-28)—No.6. Form A 887 (5-28)—No. 8. Form A891 (5-28)—No. 9. Form A 893 (5-28).© July 27, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 10 ; K238738-238745.

Otis car, design

:

No. 1. Form A 878 (5-28)—No. 6.

Form A 888 (5-28)—No. 7. Form A890 (5-28)—No. 8. Form A 892 (5-28)—No. 9. Form A 894 (5-28). ©July 27, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 24; K238900^238904. *

.

Otis car, design

:

No. 2. Form A 880 (5-28) ; K238869.—No. 3. Form A 882 (5-28) ;

K 238868.—No. 4-A. Form A 884 (5-

28) ; K 238867.—No. 5. Form A 886(5-28) ; K 238870. © July 27, 1928;2 c. each Aug. 22.

Otis flash-light annunciator, designno. 10-0, form A-315 (5-28) © July6, 1928 ; 2 c. July 17 ; K 238462.

Design no. 12-0, form A-316(5-28) © July 6, 1928; 2 c. July 17;K 238463.

Otis hall button, design no.

:

1-0A-B1, form A-320 (5-28) ; K238467.—17-0A-A1, form A-31 9 (5-28) ;

K 238466.—17-0A-B1, form A-321(5-28) ; K 238468.—18-0A-A1, formA-318 (5-28) ; K 238465. © July 6,

1928 ; 2 c. each July 17.

Otis hall lantern, design no.

:

10-0-2, form A-310 ( 5-28 ) —11-0-2,form A-311 ( 5-28 ) —12-0-2, form A-312 (5-28)—13-0-2, form A-313 (5-28)—14-0-2, form A-314 (5-28) ©July 6, 1928; 2 c. each July 17; K238457-238461.

Otis operator's signal fixture, design

no. 11-0, form A-317 (5-28) © July6, 1928 ; 2 c. July 17 ; K 238464.

Oxweld railroad service co., Chicago.17180-17182

3 blueprints

:

Arrangement of automatic cuttingmachine, Springfield locomotive shops,

St. L. & S. F. ry., Springfield, Mo.,

45-11-2; I 15588.—Oxygen and acety-

lene pipe installation, Chicago & Illi-

nois midland ry. co., Taylorville shop,.

Taylorville, 111., 59A-6-1 ; I 15586.—Oxygen and acetylene pipe installa-

312

no. 3, 1928

tion, Illinois central r. r., Nonconnahcar shop, Memphis, Tenn., 68-7-1 ; I

15587. © 1 c. each Sept. 24, 1928.

Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc., NewYork. 17183-17198

Actual rescue of Courtney and his

crew from their plane in the mid-At-lantic. © Aug. 7. 1928; 1 c. Aug. 9;K 237614.

Aerial tower of the French telegraphco. in San Juan, swept down. © Sept.

19, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 22 ; K 237893.

Americans over there. This phototransmitted by cable by Bartlane proc-

ess, shows the arrival in Amsterdamof the President Roosevelt, etc. ©July 21, 1928 ; 1 c. July 26 ; K 238529.

Are they happy? Well just look at

those smiles of Al Jolson and hisbride, etc. © Sept. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept.

24; K 237918.

Broadway's beautiful romance ! AlJolson the master singer, etc. ©Sept. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 24 ; K 237917.

Collapsed cooling tower and stormwrecked buildings of an ice companyin San Juan, etc. © Sept. 19, 1928;1 c. Sept. 22 ; K 237894.

Front of the Francisco Padin de-partment store in San Juan wreckedby the storm. © Sept. 19. 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 22 ; K 237891.

Gene had one busy day yesterday.Here he is at Greenwich, Conn., atthe home of Sam Pryor, etc. © Aug.16, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 18 ; K 237640.

Hello to Gene Tunney from the air

!

© Aug. 13, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 16; K237635.

Here's the way the storm rippedthrough the plaza in San Juan, etc.

© Sept. 19, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 22; K237890.

Here's way storm left front of Fran-cisco Padin department store on PlazaPrincipale in San Juan. © Sept. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 22 ; K 237892.

Just a man in love! And whatother reason is needed to explain hisapparent seclusion? Gene Tunney, etc.

© Aug. 15, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 18; K237639.

Members of crew holding ontowreck waiting for rescue. © Julv 11,

1928 ; 1 c. July 19 ; K 238478.

Quick, Watson, the spyglass! Canthis gent with the balloon-tired cheat-ers and the five quart Panama be ourGene Tunney. etc. © Aug. 14, 1928;1 c. Aug. 16; K 237636.

17213

St. John's Island, Me. It was hereon the state of the mother of his$20,000,000 heiress, Polly Lauder, thatthe gentleman ex-champion, GeneTunney, etc. © Aug. 13, 1928; 1 c.

Aug. 16; K 238891.

Wreckage aboard the Rofa just be-fore crew was rescued, etc. © July11, 1928 ; 1 c. July 19 ; K 238477.

Paine (Arthur W.) Pasadena. 17199

Suffering salesfoik. © July 9, 1928

;

1 c. July 30; K 237565.

Pardoe (J. B.) Bound Brook, N. J.

17200

Light above Liberty. © July 13,

1928 ; 2, c. July 14 ; J 299199.

Parfitt (J. H.) Eagle River, Wis.17201, 17202

Northern Wisconsin deer. © July25, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 8 ; J 300104.

Wild deer in northern Wisconsin.© July 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 8 ; J 300103.

Parker (R. G.) Los Angeles. 17203

Bear-man knocks them for a goal.

© June 6, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; K 237384.

Patten (Harry Leonard Batty) Swan-age, Dorsetshire, England. 17204

Wessex sketches. Casterbridge[and Violets] © June 25, 1928; 1 c.

June 23 ; K 238859.

Patterson (Daisy) Altadena, Calif.

17205

[Special sales store. A cone. Beehive design] © 1 c. Aug. 27, 1928 ; I

15463.

Patterson (Rody) Pittsburgh. 17206

Proposed residence for Paul Bovard,esq., Mansfield, O. © 1 c. Sept. 4,

1928; I 15533.

Patteson (Harvey) San Antonio, Tex.17207-17213

Alamo plaza, 8. © Aug. 28, 1928;2 c. Aug. 31 ; J 300117.

Century tree, 10, 11. © July 10,

1928; 2 c. each July 28; J 299264,299265.

I. & G. N. railway station, 6. ©July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 17 ; J 299180.

Katy railway station, 7. © July 2,

1928 ; 2 c. July 17 ; J 299182.

Milam bldg., 8. © Sept. 25, 1928:2 c. Sept. 28 ; J 300220.

Plaza hotel. © June 27, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 17; J 299181.

313

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Paul Laurence Dunbar apartments,inc., New York. 17214-17229

Dunbar national bank of New York,front view of. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 24 ; K 237694.

Paul Laurence Dunbar apartments,New York City

:

Bed-room, one of the apartments, in-

terior ; K 237682.—Court and arcadein one of the buildings, looking fromvestibule, view of; K 237687.—Courtand arcade in one of the buildings,view of ; K 237686.—Entrance to Eighthavenue building; K 237688.—Entranceto Seventh avenue building ; K237693.—Gardens looking toward Sev-enth avenue entrance, view of. A, B ;

K 237689, 237690.—In Playground,view; K 237695.—In the nursery; K237691. — In the playground; K237692.—Kitchen, one of the apart-ments, interior; K 237683.—Livingroom and study, one of the apart-ments, interior ; K 237685.—Livingroom, one of the apartments, interior

;

K 237684.—One of the apartments, in-

terior; K 237681.—Seventh avenuebuilding, view of; K 237696. © Aug.15, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 24.

Pearl (James W.) Chicago. 17230

Mechanical coagulator check netprocess. Blueprint. © July 5, 1928

;

2 c. July 11; I 15309.

Perkins (Jeanette E.) Bennington,Vt. 17231, 17232

Two designs for place cards. Card-board or paper cornucopia. © July2, 1928; 2 c. July 6; K 238406.

Two place cards for Christmas.Pattern for candy box or tray. ©July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 6; K 238407.

Perry (Eugene A.) Maiden, Mass.17233

Paris, France, Notre Dame, 1545.

© June 30, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 3; K237677.

Peterson (Paul) Princeton, Ind.17234

Right way to snap. © July 3, 1928

;

2 c. July 30 ; I 15359.

Philadelphia memorial art co., Phila-delphia. 17235

In memoray of our dearly beloved.

© Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 5; K237845.Philbrick (Allen) Winnetka, 111.

17236Hoover (Herbert) birthplace of,

West Branch, Iowa, as it was in 1874.

© Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 22; K238864.

Photo-art co., St. Marys, O. 17237

Unmasked horseman. © Aug. 20,1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 22 ; K 238954.

Photographische gesellschaft, Berlin.17238-17240

[Baum am Walchensee ; von LovisCorinth] © Jan. 20, 1928; 1 c. May1 ; K 239006.

[Bliihender kastanienbaum ; vonAuguste Renoir] © July 15, 1928;1 c. July 31 ; K 239007.

[Blumenstilleben ; von Paul Gau-guin] © Aug. 9, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 25;K 239008.

Pickett (Lee) Index, Wash.17241-17243

Gunthrie (A.) & co. Mill Creekcamp, bird's-eye view, 3899. © June1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; J 300022.

Guthrie (A.) & co. Mill Creek Val-ley camp, 3898. © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 27 ; J 300023.

Josephine (Lake) 3652. © Sept. 21,

1927 ; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1928 ; J 300021.

Pierson (E.) Seattle. 17244-17252

Denny school, reunion of studentsand teachers of the old Denny school

from 1884 to 1893. © July 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 24 ; J 299238.

Seattle, Wash., aerial photo, 166,

167, 170, 175, 177, 179, 182. © July 6,

1928; 2 c. each July 24; J 299239-299245.

aerial view, 178. © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. July 24 ; J 299274.

Pietch (George R.) Binghamton, N. Y.17253

Royalty shares are income shares the

world over. © Aug. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.23 ; K 238898.

Pillar4of fire, Zarephath, N. J. 17254

Rome proposing to whip Jonathan.

(In Good Citizen, July, 1928) © June26, 1928 ; 1 c. July 14 ; K 237351.

Playgolf, inc., Cleveland. 17255

Playgolf junior country club. ©Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 28 ; K 237860.

Pomeroy's inc., Reading, Pa.17256, 17257

Reading baseball team, A, B. ©Aug. 27, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 30; J300115, 300116.

Popular science pub. co., inc., NewYork. 17258-17263

Baltimore clipper [Model B. P. 92]

Sheet 1. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 2 c Aug. 4

;

I 15385.

314

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 17306

Modernistic folding screens, 91.

Sheet 1. © Aug. 2. 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 3

;

1 15366.

Modernistic lamps, 93, sheet no. 1.

© Sept. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 11 ; I 15510.

3 drawings:Bremen, flying scale model (35"

wing spread ) 89. 90, sheets 1, 2 ; I

15329. 15330.—Stand and bookcase in

modernistic style, 88, sheet 1 ; I 15328.

© July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. each July 14.

Post (Adolph J.) Boston. 17264.17265

Al Smith [emblem] © June 1, 1928

;

2 c. July 13 ; K 237337.

Herbert Hoover [emblem] © July9, 1928 ; 2 c. July 13 ; K 237336.

Postum co., inc., New York. 17266

Enjoy this breakfast tomorrow.Grape-nuts. © Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.4 ; K 237610.

Powell (Clyde R.) Johnson City, N. Y.17267

Simplified chart for determining in-

telligence quotient. © June 16, 1928

;

2 c. July 7 ; I 15302.

Power (George T.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y.17268

Gulls of Oban. © 1 c. Sept. 14,

1928 ; J 299512.

Pratt & Florea, inc., New York.17269, 17270

Roxy's gang. © Aug. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 10 ; K 238858.

Whiteman (Paul) and his orchestra,famous radio broadcasters. © Aug.30, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 31 ; J 299461.

Preacher (G. Lloyd) & co., inc., At-lanta. 17271

Atlanta. Ga., City Hall. © May 31,

1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; J 299026.

Price-Hollister co., Rockford, 111.

17272, 17273Authorized wheel o meter service.

© July 6, 1928 ; 2 c. July 26 ; I 15353.

Road friction. © Julv 6, 1928; 2 c.

July 26 ; I 15354.

Providence lithograph co., Providence.17274-17295

Abigail making peace with David.© July 17, 1928: 2 c. July 20; K238494.

Bedtime story. © July 17. 1928 : 2 c.

July 20 ; K 238495.

Christmas morning. © Julv 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 1 ; K' 238545.

4 prints

:

All the people thanking God.—Birthof Jesus.—Nehemiah prays to God.

Praying at church. © July 27, 1928:2 c. each Aug. 10 ; K 238747-238750.

6 prints

:

David and Goliath; K 238496.—David and Nathan; K 238498.—Davidand the lame son of Jonathan ; K238497.—Helping to care for the birds

;

K 238499.—Small animal friends ofours ; K 238500.—Thanking God for hisgifts of food ; K 238501. © July 17,

1928; 2 c. each July 20.

9 prints

:

Christian stewardship.—Paul andhis friends.—Paul before his judges.

Paul goes to Rome.—Paul in Ephe-sus.—Paul's experiences in Jerusa-lem.—Peace and good will amongmen. — Prayers of Paul. — World'stemperance Sunday. © July 12, 1928

;

2 c. each Aug. 13 ; K 238795-238803.

Quirk (N. J.) Chicago. 17296

Curtis (Charles) © 1 c. July 18,

1928; J 299185.

Rabineau (George Thacher) LakePlacid, N. Y. 17297, 17298

VVhiteface Mt., Lake Placid andsteamer Doris, 1. © July 11, 1928;2 c. July 13 : J 300145.

2. © July 11, 1928: 2 c. July13; J 299046.

Reade (Benjamin A.) San Francisco.17299

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) © Aug.22, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 28; J 300107.

Reed bros., Poplar Bluff, Mo. 17300

Shut-in canyon. © Aug. 18, 1928;2 c. Aug. 20; J 299431.

Reel (Fred P.) Chester, Pa. 17301

Hedgerow. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 4; J 300141.

Reilly (Thomas aKempis) River For-est, 111. 17302-17305

4 blueprints

:

Earlier advent-trinity yah-yah sea-

sons ; I 15351.—Easter focus of theyah-fifteen name memorial ; I 15349.

Gesimal telestichs ; I 15350.—Secondyah-yah acrostic from the central oc-

tave to the end of the year; I 15352.

© 1 c. each July 20, 1928.

Resnick (William) Los Angeles.17306

Liberty. In honor <:f those whoserved our country. © July 21, 1928;2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238787.

315

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17307 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Richardson (J. H.)—Richardson min-eral springs, Chico, Calif. 17307

Richardson Springs. Indian drink-ing from spring of mineral water. ©1 c. June 7, 1928 ; J 298821.

Richey (Lawrence) Washington.17308

Hoover (Herbert) and his dog. ©Feb. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 23 ; J 299444.

Rigaumont (Victor Albert) New York.17309, 17310

10,000 seat theatre. [Longitudinalsection] © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1928; I

15607.

[Main floor and balcony plan]© i c. Sept. 26, 1928 ; I 15608.

Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey,Sarasota, Fla. 17311

Europe's latest sensation. The Wal-lendas. [1 sheet poster, 10778] ©Aug. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 22 ; K 237679.

Rise (Carl H.) Rapid City, S. D.17312^-17316

5 photographs

:

Bear Butte, Sturgis, S. D., from air-

plane, 18-A; J 300025.—Rapid City,

S. D., Alex Johnson hotel, 17-A; J300024.—Rapid City, S. D., from theair, 15-A; J 300026.—Rapid City, S.

D., Rapid City high school, PresidentCoolidge's summer office, 16-A ; J300027.—Sanator from the air 14-A

;

J 300028. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 16.

Rogers (Caleb D.) Ellicott City, Md.17317

Ellicotts Mills, Md., scenery on thePatapsco, panoramic view. © June9, 1928 ; 2 c. July 20 ; J 299210.

Romer (Gleason Waite) Miami, Fla.17318

O sole me-ow, 360. Three kittens.

© June 19, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24; J300020.

Rosenbluth (Matthew) New York.17319

Buddies. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1928; J299443.

Ross (Herbert O.) St. Louis.17320, 17321

Fifty funny faces for family fun.

© June 18, 1928; 2 c. July 7; K237300.

Same. © June 28, 1928; 2 c.

July 18; K 237574.

Rotor air tool co., Cleveland. 17322

Rotor sander (M-784) © Aug. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 23 ; I 15483.

Ruple (William G.) Grand Rapids,Mich. 17323-17327

5 photographs

:

Arizona Desert, 6.—Companion ofthe desert, 9.—Mesa, 5.—Road to theRincons, 8.—Trails end, 7. © Aug. 5,

1928; 2 c. each Aug. 14; J 299359-299363.

Saad (Jasper I) Pikeville, Ky. 17328

Hatlield-McCoy feud. © July 20,1928 ; 2 c. July 25 ; J 299251.

Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O. 17329

Stencil pad. [Group of farm animalsilhouettes] © Mar. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. June18; K 238493.

Saks & co., New York. 17330

Saks—F i f t h avenue. Speciallyplanned for Monday, Aug. 20th, a saleof 90,000 pairs chiffon silk hose. [Mod-ernistic design of woman, running withthree gazelle-like animals] © Aug. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 13 ; K 237861.

Sanderson (John) inc., Kansas City,

Mo. 17331

S system for self-serving stores. ©1 c. Sept. 15, 1928 ; J 299555.

Santa Barbara school of the arts,

Santa Barbara, Calif. 17332

Santa Barbara. © Aug. 7. 1928;2 c. Sept. 12 ; K 237851.

Santway (Alfred W.) Watertown,N. Y. 17333

Clayton, N. Y., and the ThousandIslands from the American side, pan-oramic view. © July 12, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 20 ; K 238978.

Saratoga assn., New York. 17334

Saratoga, 1917. © July 27, 1928;2 c. July 28 ; K 237603.

Scharf (Reuben W.) Iowa City. la.

17335, 17336

Hoover (Herbert) birthplace, WestBranch, la., north view. © July 3,

1928 ; 2 c. July 23 ; J 299231.

south view. © July 3. 1928;2 c. July 23 ; J 299232.

Schlessiger (Paul John) Brooklyn.17337, 17338

Time, speed, distance, recording-

chart. © July 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 2 : I

15387.

radial operation. © July 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 2 ; I 15388.

316

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3,1928 17383

Schloss bros. & co., inc., Baltimore.17339-17347

[Fashion card] :

[Brighton] ; K 237698.—[Eton hall];

X 237702.— [Full dress] ; K 237705.—[Hotel interior] ; K 237704.— [Long,short and stout] ; K 237706.— [Prince-ton] ; K 237701.—[Tech] ; K 237700.—[Winter sports] ; K 237703.— [Yale] ;

X 237699. © Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. eachAug. 16.

Schmoldt (Bernhardt F.) Cleveland.17348

[Device for parking and turning a•car in a narrow space and for raisingthe car without jacking] © 1 c. May17, 1928; I 15013.

Schott (William F.) New York.17349-17352

4 prints

:

Coolidge (Calvin) ; K 237562.—Hoover (Herbert) ; K 237561.—Lind-bergh (Chas. A.) ; K 237559.—Smith(Alfred E.) ; K 237560. © June 6,

1928 ; 2 c. each July 30.

Scranton glass instrument co., inc.,

Scranton, Pa. 17353

Anti-freeze scale for alcohol, glycer-

ine and prestone. Series 110, nos.1-6. © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10;I 15399.

.Security title insurance and guaranteeco., Los Angeles. 17354-17365

12 prints:Dispossessed !—Full protection pol-

icy of title insurance.—He bought onthe advice of his friends only !—Isyour deed also from the wrong Mr.Wright?—Let title insurance ward off

blackmailers.—On guard day andnight !—Our case comes up in court to-

morrow, 1, 2.—Out of a clear sky-asummons to appear in court !—Safe orsorry?—They paid twice for the samehome!—Your home is entitled to full

protection! © June 26, 1928; 2 c.

each July 11 ; K 238516-238527.

Seeger (Jacob) Los Angeles. 17366

[Wingless aero-plane—or ?] © 1 c.

July 17, 1928 ; I 15409.

Seeman print, Leipzig. 17367

Love sharpening an arrow. (In Lit-erary Digest, June 23, 1928) © June21, 1928 ; 1 c. July 3 ; K 238362.

Selft (Henry Clarence) National Sol-diers Home, Va. 17368

Some novelties of. mechanical art.

© 1 c. Aug. 13, 1928 ; J 299365.

Sellmer (Walter B.) Fairfax, Calif.

17369

Mother murdered. © July 13, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 8; J 299320.

Send and Send, Traverse City, Mich.17370

Sunset, Lake Leelanau. © Aug. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 7 ; J 300136.

Sentinel printing co.. Indianapolis.17371-17374

4 prints:[Lithographed bond blank, no. 4]

[Lithographed bond blank, no. 5]

[16 lithographed coupon blanks]— [30lithographed coupon blanks] © July24, 1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 6 ; K 237715-237718.

Shaw (Nelson T.) San Francisco.17375

Feeding Nelson T. Shaw's tame fish.

© July 24, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1928;J 299353.

Shelton (A. C.) Lakewood, O. 17376

Silvery tide, Lake Erie. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 6 ; J 299317.

Shepard (Edward S.) Deadwood, S. D.17377

Shepard (Edward S.) pioneer dis-

coverer of platinum within, and for,

the Black Hills of South Dakota. ©1 c. Aug. 24, 1928 ; J 299454.

Sherman (Earnest) Deerfield, Mass.17378, 17379

Door, old Indian house. Deerfield,

Mass. © July 5, 1928 ; 2 c. July 6 ; J298826.

Ye olde Indian house, Deerfield,

Mass. © Aug. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17

;

J 300161.

Sibley (Doris Carpenter) Bennington,Vt. 17380, 17381

Charles and his mother. © July 2,

1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; K 238417.

Helping in our class. © July 2,

1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; K 238419.

Sieberg (Erick A.) Minneapolis.17382

Spirit of the Most High will unitethe world nations. © Apr. 1, 1928;2 c. Aug. 1 ; K 237578

Simmons (Sam) Cleveland. 17383

Cleveland, O., Terminal tower bldg.

© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 26; J299552.

317

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17384 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Smith (Arthur J.) Memphis, Term.17384

Winds of adversity are tempered to

those who inherit an estate. © July30, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 8 ; K 238640.

Smith (C. Ferris) Colville, Wash.17385

Grinstead (F. Leo) © Aug. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20 ; J 299436.

Smither (Ethel L ) Cincinnati.17386-17389

Course 2, part 1. Greeting card.Designs for stencils, etc. © July 9,

1928 ; 2 c. July 11 ; K 238425.

Patterns for silhouettes. Fishbowl transparency. © July 9, 1928;2 c. July 11 ; K 238426.

Session 9, Christinas windowsilhouette. © July 9, 1928; 2 c. July11 ; K 238428.

Thanksgiving box. Greetingcard. Patterns for making placecards. © July 9, 1928 ; 2 c. July 11

;

K 238427.

Snider (Orville L.) San Leandro.Calif. 17390, 17391

Lassen (Mt.) © June 20, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 9; J 299351.

Sunset over San Francisco Bay. ©May 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 9 ; J 299352.

Solmson (Meyer) New York.17392. 17393

Presidential puzzle. Put Alfred E.Smith in the White House. © July28, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 11 ; K 238975.

Put Herbert Hoover in the

White House. © July 28, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 11 ; K 238976.

Southwestern aerial surveys, Austin,Tex. 17394

Texas (Univ. of) campus. © July30, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 14 ; J 299364.

Speakman (Harold) New York. 17395

Shepherds on the hillside. © July2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 7 ; K 238418.

Speier (Jeremias) New York.17396-17409

[Christmas girl, 6196] © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 3 ; K 237626.

[Darling, 6195] © Aug. 1, 1928;2 c. Aug. 3 ; K 237627.

3 prints:[Boy and girl with flowers, 6215] ;

K 239003.—[Como (River) Italy,

6213] ; K 239005.— [Girl with mando-lin, Venice. 6214] ; K 239004. © Sept.

17, 1928; 2 c. each Sept. 18.

3 prints :

Druzby, 6211 ; K 238789—[House oncanal, 6210] ; K 238788.—Washingtonreceiving Kosciuszko at Mt. Vernon,.

6212 ; K 238790. © Aug. 10, 1928 ; 2 ceach Aug. 13.

6 prints

:

[Baby's meal, 6199] ; K 237709.—[Lady with pearl necklace, 6197] ; K237711.—[Lady with shawl and yellowroses, 6198] ; K 237710.— [Little girl

in red dress, 6203] ; K 237713.—[Twogirls, 6200] ; K 237708.—[Young ladyin blue, 6204] ; K 237712. © Aug. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. each Aug. 28,

Spencer & Wyckoff, Detroit.17410-17412

Custer (Camp) Mich. © Aug. 20,.

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 29 ; J 300144.

National high school orchestra, A, B.

© July 6, 1928 : 2 c. each Aug. 29 ; J300142, 300143.

Squire (Lorene) Harper, Kan.17413-17419

3 photographs

:

Adieu to the setting sun ; J 300175.

Coyote in winter; J 300180.—Wolf ofthe plains as guest for tea ; J 300177.

© Aug. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 24.

4 photographs:Afraid; J 300179.—Coyote puppy

snarls; J 300176.—In winter; J300174.—Kywoitin, fine formed, alert,

beautifully furred, reputes the popularconception of the coyote; J 300178.

© Sept. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 24'.

Stacy (Charles E.) Brooklyn. 17420Brooklyn lodge of Elks no. 22. ©

Sept. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 1 ; J 300122.

Standard oil co. of California. SanFrancisco. 17421-17439

Attend Los Molihos fruit festival,

Aug. 10. 11. © Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.13 ; K 238783.

Banning, airplane & auto races, July4. © June 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 13; K238785.

Felicita pageant play. © Aug. 14,.

1928 : 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 239000.

Gait community fair, Aug. 23, 24. ©July 31. 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238782.

Gravenstein apple show, SebastopoLJuly 31-Aug. 5. © July 31, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 13 ; K 238784.

International aeronautical exposi-

tion, Los Angeles, Sept. 8-16. © July1, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238780.

Los Gatos, Tahsilda pageant, June22, 23. © May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13

;

K 238778.

318

no. 3, 1928 17460

Meet me at Half Moon Bay, Chama-rita. © May 19. 1928 : 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K238777.

Modesto. Calif. © July 31, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 13 ; K 238771.

Oakland municipal air port. © June8, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238779.

Pittsburg. Calif. © June 1, 1928;2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238776.

Red Bluff. Tehama County fair,

Sept. 13, 14. 15. © June 19, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 13 ; K 238772.

Redwood highway, Indian marathon.© May 15. 1928; 2 c. Aug. 13; K238774.

San Leandro. the cherry city. ©June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238773.

Turlock melon carnival. © Aug. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 239001.

Valley of the moon. Sonoma. ©June 6, 1928 : 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238775.

Visitors' courtesy car. © Sept. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 238998.

Welcome navy. © July 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 13 ; K 238781.

Western aviation progress exposi-tion. © Aug. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K238999.

Starr (Martha W. Stearns) Washing-ton. 17440

Washington (Martha) birthplace.

© June 1. 1926; 2 c. July 19, 1928; J299200.

Stein (Julian H.) Milwaukee.17441, 17442

Kohler (Walter) A, B. © 1 c. eachJuly 14, 1928 ; J 299052, 299053.

Sterling (Clarence T.) Amsterdam,N. Y. 17443

Mohawk Hudson power corp., boardof directors. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.3; J 299295.

Steward (Howard W.) Cordova, Alas-ka. 17444, 17445

Alaska (S. S.) at Columbia Glacier,airplane view. © July 4, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 27 ; J 299256.

view from the Spirit of Valdezflying at 8000 ft. © Julv 4. 1928 ; 2 c.

July 27 : J 299257.

Stewart (William Broaddus) Los An-geles. 17446-17449

4 photographs:Administration building on Hoover

ranch ; J 29S937.—Employee's cottageon Hoover ranch : J 298938.—6-yearold peach trees on Hoover ranch. Withmelilotous cover crop; J 298940.—420

acres of raisin and table grape vineson Hoover ranch. Onions betweenrows : J 298939. © June 12, 1928 ; 2 c.

each July 7.

Stiefbold & co., Berlin. 17450

Thronende Maria, von E. Wilm. ©Apr. 21. 1928 ; 1 c. June 16 ; K 23S440.

Stokes (Warren) San Francisco.17451

Radio call station chart. [Designcomposed of radio set, loud speaker,aerial, etc.] © Aug. 29. 1928: 2 c.

Sept. 28; K 237935.

Stone (John) and Smith (Webb) LosAngeles. 17452

Willie Flunk. © June 22, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 24; K 238533.

Storey (Frederick George) Columbus,Ga. 17453, 17454

[Atlas standard time conversiondial chart] © Sept. 24. 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 26 ; I 15590.

[Universal standard time discchart] © July 31, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 4;1 15365.

Stout-Feldman studio, El Paso, Tex.17455

Carranza (Captain Emelio) © July14, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; J 299319.

Stroiick (H. N.) & co., Chicago.17456

Analysis of average expenses andprofits of member banks—Federal re-

serve system. Calendar year endedDecember 31, 1927. © July 30. 1928;2 c. Aug. 16 ; I 15412.

Suchy (Arthur B.) Cleveland. 17457

Cleveland, O. Heart of Cleveland,O., Forest City. © 1 c. July 16, 1928

;

J 299179.

Super cement co., Detroit. 17458

[Super cement and comprising ascale for indicating cement measure-ments] © May 23. 1928; 2 c. July14; I 15327.

Swadley (William Wesley) San Fran-cisco. 17459

Sir Francis Drake hotel. © Sept.

14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; J 300170.

Swafford co.. Corpus Christi, Tex.17460

Corpus Christi, Tex., port of. WhereTexas meets the sea. © Aug. 29, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 299513.

319

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17461 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Sweitzer (Clyde B.X New Hampton,la. 17461, 17462

American pioneer history clock. ©Sept. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 22 ; J 299550.

Apostle parade clock. © Sept. 3,

1928; 2 c. Sept. 22; J 299549.

Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.

17463, 17464

Near-to-nature babies. (In GoodHousekeeping, August, 1928) © July25, 1928 ; 1 c. July 30 ; K 237536.

(In Good Housekeeping, Sept.,

1928) © Aug. 25, 1928; 1 c. Aug. 31;K 238949.

Taggart (Joseph E.) New York.17465

E. Z. offset scale. Plumbers and fit-

ters offset scale. © Aug. 7, 1928 ; 2 c.

Aug. 28; I 15477.

Tailoring arts pub. co., New York.17466, 17467

Tailoring arts pub. co., T (650, 631,

649, 632, 654, 634, 652, 601, 606, 607,

604, 605, 609). © June 30, 1928; 2 c.

July 17 ; K 237398.

T (690, 693, 692, 620, 625, 626,

623, 624, 622) © June 30, 1928; 2 c.

July 17 ; K 237397.

Taylor (Thomas D.) Philadelphia.17468

Today only. Grocery and foods ad-vertising-on-the-buying-spot show win-dow and display placard, series A no.

185. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 17;K 238846.

Teich (Curt) & co., Chicago.17469-17471

Chicago, 111., Mather tower and Lon-don guarantee & accident co. bldg. onWacker drive. 120783. © July 25,

1928; 2 c. July 28; K 238530.——Wacker drive and Chicago

Pviver, 120782. © July 25. 1928; 2 c.

July 28 ; K 238531.

by night 120981. © July27, 1928; 2 c. July 30: K 237573.

Thompson (Jim) co., Knoxville, Tenn.17472-17479

12972 (AO, Al. A3. A9, B0, B1-B3)© Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; J299419-299426.

Thonet bros., inc., New York.17480-17483

4 photographs

:

Arm chair, no. 9-96/5F-SU19-BU3

;

J 299385.—Arm chair, no. A562-F-SU9 ; J 299387.—Side chair no. A 96/5-SU19-BU3 ; J 299384.—Side chair, no.

A562-SU9 ; J 299386. © 1 c. each Aug.2, 1928.

Tobin (George T.) New Rochelle, N. Y.17484, 17485

Children caring for their room. ©July 9, 1928; 2 c. July 11; K 238421.

Sharing the feast. © July 9, 1928

;

2 c. July 11 ; K 238422.

Todd (Frederick A.) Los Angeles.17486

We'll meet you out in Yellowstonepark. [Natural scenery with largewaterfall in foreground] © Aug. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; K 237847.

Toledo scale co., Toledo. 17487-17497

[Postal chart, 15555 EA, 15556 BC,15557 CO, 15558 ON, 15559 CP, 15561BL, 15562 BM, 15563 EB, 15564 DZ,15565 DD, 15566 AE] © Aug. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Sept. 14; I 15517-15521, 15523-15528.

Toloff (Lester) Davenport, la. 17498

Lane (George R.) © Sept. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 24 ; J 300214.

Tompkins (Philip W.) San Anselmo,Calif. 17499

San Anselmo—Fairfax road andsurroundings in 1896. © July 1, 1928

;

2 c. Aug. 6 ; J 299315.

Townsend (Charles A.) Belfast, Me.17500-17502

Ferry between Bucksport and Pros-pect, 1. © Aug. 18, 1928; 2 c. Aug.22; J 300164.

2. © Sept. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.

19; J 300165.

In the shadow of Fort Knox, Pros-pect, Me. © Sept. 17, 1925 ; 2 c. Sept.

19; J 300166.

Traynor (Thomas) and Young(George S.) Oakland, Calif. 17503

Tunnel road, Contra Costa Co.,

Calif., airplane view. © 1 c. Sept.

26, 1928; J 299556.

Trinity court studio, inc., Pittsburgh.Pa. 17504-17509

Aerial view

:

Golden " triangle. 15791.—Pittsburgh,Pa., 15342, 15790, 15792, 15794.—Pitts-burgh. Pa., showing 3 rivers, 15789.

© Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 2; J2992S9-299294.

Triple " XXX " co., Galveston, Tex.17510, 17511

Double barrel triple " XXX " thirst

station, chain system, sheets 1-6. 6sheets. © July 12, 1928 : 2 c. Aug. 2

;

I 15364.

320

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 17563

Single barrel triple " XXX " thirst

station, chain system. Front, right

side, left side and rear elevations[and] main floor plan. 5 sheets. ©July 11, 1928 ; 2 c. July 14 ; I 15344.

Trowitzseh & sohn, kunstverlag, Frank-furt/Oder, Germany. 17512

Halfmoon (Hudson's) on the Atlan-tik, 1609: von CI. Bergen, 347. ©Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; K 237853.

Trywusch (Charles H.) Mastic, N. Y.17513

Mastic, L. I., fire dept.. personneland chemical apparatus, 1928. © July10, 1928 ; 2 c. July 24 ; J 299237.

Turner (Orren Jack) Princeton, N. J.

17514

Wilder (Thornton) © July 5, 1928;2 c. July 6 ; J 298834.

Underbill (Irving) New York.17515-17520

Coney Island bathers, C 18868. ©July 18, 1928; 2 c. July 20; J 299252.

5 photographs

:

Brooklyn, N. Y., Williamsburg sav-ings bank, C 18896; J 299379.—Cheer-ful (Camp) Fire Island, N. Y., M 203,

M 204 ; J 299378, 299377.—High bridge,

C 18894; J 299380.—New York (City)Presbyterial hospital in the city ofNew York, C 18891 ; J 299381. © Aug.13, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 15.

Underwood & Underwood, New York.17521-17562

London. England, east along HighHolbom, V28339. © July 10, 1928; 2c. Aug. 16; J 213978.

Xid. Croisy, Paris, France, V3130.© July 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 16; J213985.

Victory, Consani, Pitti gallery, Flor-ence, Italy, V8795. © July 10, 1928;2 c. Aug. 16 ; J 214007.

6 photographs

:

Beaver dam and large aspen partlygnawed through by beavers, V4017.

Bronze sepulchral statuette of anEgyptian lady, Greece, V27925.—Chau-cer, tomb of. Westminster abbey, Lon-don. England, V28348.—Clipping os-

trich plumes, V4019.—Colossal headfound at Eleusis, Greece, V27921.

Ostriches at Heliopolis, Egypt, V8618.© July 21, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 16;J 214008-214013.

33 photographs:Angel before the cross, Campo San-

to, Genoa, Italy, V3323.—Bacchante,Bienaime, Leningrad, Russia,

V19418.—Boliver (General) statue in

the Pantheon, Caracas,' Venezuela,V21929.—Bronze Buddha and shrine,Peking, China, V23961.—Choir stalls

of Cathedral, Amiens, France, V3142.

Chun-Ka-Chie ancestral hall, Canton,China, V23949.—East pediment of oldTemple of Zeus and fragments of mar-bles, Olympia museum, Greece, modelof, V27931.—Figure on grave in Cata-raqui cemetery, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, V27373.—Figure on graveof Sir John A. MacDonald, Cata-raqui cemetery, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, V27374.—Gallery of statues,Vatican, Rome, Italy, V3319.—Hand-power thresher, Brittany, France,V3158.—Josses, curious, in Funchootemple, Ningpo, China, V23954.—Lin-coln (Abraham) St. Gaudens' statue,Chicago, 111., V29464.—Man conqueringthe brute, Baron Klodt, on the Anitch-kov, Russia, V19402.—Misplaced thumbfountain, Platz promenade, Munich,Germany, V30002—Mural sculpture onTemple at Boro Budor, Java, V25805,V25S07.—Nymph, Dupre, Leningrad,Russia, V19419.—Paris, Canova, Len-ingrad, Russia, V19420. — Reliefsfound at Mantinea. Apollo (215),Marsyas (216), Phrygian slave (217),six muses, probably by Praxiteles,Greece, V27933.—Reliefs, memorial,showing funeral banquets, Greece,V 27934.—Rich carvings in front ofPalace building at Mukden, Manchuria,V23826.— Salammbo, Idrac, Paris,

France, V3128.—Satyr and faun, Len-ingrad, Russia, V19401.—Sculpturegroup. Royal palace, Stockholm, Swe-den, V25081.—Sculptured pulpit in

chapel of King's palace, Copenhagen,Denmark, V27825.—Sepulchral vasesand funeral reliefs. Greece, V27926.

Statuary hall, showing statue of morn-ing. Lemaire, Luxembourg, Paris,

France, V3131.—Statue of Bishop,Mainz cathedral, Germany, V30005.

Statues of gods in temple, Loong Wah,China, V23953.—Stone figures of sol-

diers on the avenue to tombs of thekings, Nanking, China, V23952.—To-tem poles with one carved figure ofspirit, Alaska, V21103.—Two wildboars fighting (mounted specimens)V4018. © July 10, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 16: J 213972-213977, 213979-213984, 213986-214006.

Underwood Elliott Fisher co., NewYork. 17563

[English-Siamese chart for a Siam-

ese alphabetical keyboard] © 1 c.

Aug. 4, 1928 ; I 15386.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17564 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

United States playing card co., Cin-cinnati. 17564-17567

Dick Stone. © Aug. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 18 ; K 238856.

Dolf. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Aug.18 ; K 238855.

Two of Notts' champions. © Sept.12, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 238997.

Wilma. © July 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.18; K 238854.

Universal air lines, Chicago. 17568

Universal air lines system. Mari-gold. © 1 c. July 20, 1928 ; J 299213.

Valentini (Roberto Francesco) Provi-dence, R. I. 17569

Caprio (Antonio) © Aug. 28, 1928;2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 299474.

Van Alen (William) New York. 17570

[67 story office bldg., Lexington ave..

42nd to 43rd st., New York city] ©1 c. July 6, 1928 ; I 15301.

Van Winkle (A. W.) & co., Rutherford,N. J. 17571

Rutherford. N. J. and New York,view of. © July 20, 1928; 2 c. July23; J 299228.

Vickers (A. Sherlock) Detroit. 17572

[Combination ephemeris and horo-scope with aspects and progressed andtransit positions. 4 sheets. © 1 c.

Aug. 20, 1928 ; I 15427.

Vigezz (Carmel Robert) Seattle.

17573

More gas. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.20 ; J 300000.

Volland (P. F.) co., Joliet, 111. 17574

Happy birthday from a close friend.

© July 20, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 18; K237638.

Von Blon (John L.) Los Angeles.17575-17577

3 photographs

:

Great Chalfant Valley petroglyphs.

Legend tablet, the Rosetta stone, ac-

cording to the Piutes of today.—SunDial, calendar, flood gauge, or what?© July 7, 1928; 2 c. each July 23; J299233-299235.

Walls (Daniel W.) Binghamton, N. Y.17578

[Design of milk bottle] © 1 c. July19, 1928 ; I 15339.

Walton & Spencer co., Chicago.1T579, 17580

Action. © July 1, 1928: 2 c. July11; K 237311.

Battle of the giants. © July 1,

1928; 2 c. July 11; K 237310.

Walworth co., Boston. 17581Piping and valve recommendation

chart for a sulphite process pulp mill.

© June 1, 1928 ; 2 c. July 9 ; I 15305.

Ward (Ellis Feltham) Los Angeles.17582

Nut family. © June 29, 1928; 2 c.

July 17 ; K 238472.

Wardlaw (Thomas Lamar) Columbia.S. C. 17583

If the unexpected should happen todad, etc. Dad, world's championheavy weight lifter. © Sept. 14. 1928 ;

2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237863.

Ware (Charles M.) Pocatello, Id.

17584

Air condition chart. Blueprint. ©1 c. July 24, 1928 ; I 15343.

Watts (John T.) Oak Park, 111.

17585

Law of receding orbits and the pos-sibility of planets beyond Neptune.Blueprint. © 1 c. Aug. 11, 1928; I

15400.

Way-to-sel service, inc., Boston.17586-17595

10 prints

:

Blueberry pie; K 237345.—Choicecold meats and potato salad ; K237342.—Corn on the cob ; K 237338.—Crackers & milk; K 237346.—Icedcantaloupe; K 237344.—Iced tea &coffee ; K 237347.—Pie a la mode ; K237340.—Salads ; K 237343.—Salmonsalad; K 237339.—Strawberry shortcake; K 237341. © June 26, 1928;2 c. each June 27.

Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.17596-17598

Community mausoleum, New YorkNew Jersey mausoleum co., Hudsonblvd., west, North Bergen, N. J., pro-

posed layout of second floor of newaddition. Blueprint. © 1 c. July 30,

1928; I 15363.

Hillside community mausoleum, pro-

posed, plan of first floor. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Aug. 25, 1928 ; I 15462.

Mausoleum for Mount Carmel ceme-tery, Brooklyn, N. Y., proposed, planof main floor showing different units.

Blueprint. © 1 c. Sept. 13. 1928; I

15516.

322

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 3, 1928 17653

Wernerns (Math.) Dickeyville, Wis.17599, 17600

Dickeyville, Wis., grotto. © June 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; J 299354.

front view, 120914. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; K 238770.

Wessa (W. H.) Antigo, Wis.] 7601-17603

3 photographs

:

Ka-Waus-Kum. Great-granddaugh-ter of Menominee chieftain; J300171.—Keshena Falls on the WolfRiver on route 47 and 55, MenomineeIndian reservation ; J 300173.—Meno-minee warrior at Beartrap Falls ; J300172. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 27.

Wheat (Calvin) Houston. 17604

Houston, Tex.. Sam Houston hall.

© May 31, 1928 ; 2 c. July 24 ; J 299236.

White (George H.) San Diego, Calif.

17605

Beery (Wallace) uses De Vry. ©Aug. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 25 ; J 300019.

White (Harry Hall) East Cleveland,O. 17606

Jennv Lind bottle, white variation.

© 1 c. Sept. 12, 1928 ; J 299511.

White (Nellie Reid) Boise. Id. 17607

Last of the pioneers. © 1 c. June30, 1928; J 299451.

White Mt. studio, Littleton, N. H.17608-17611

Bretton Woods, N. H. and the Presi-

dential Range. © July 20, 1928 ; 1 c.

July 27 ; 1 c. Aug. 4 ; J 299297.

Gilman, Vt., from the bridge. ©Aug. 11. 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 13 ; J 299356.

Washington (Mt.) across PinkhamNotch, in the White Mts. of NewHampshire. © July 20, 1928 ; 2 c. July27 ; J 299259.

White Mt. view from Mt. Aggaziz,Bethlehem, N. H. © July 20. 1928;2 c. July 27 ; J 299260.

Whitty (H. J.) Richmond. 17612

Allan (Mary) © 1 c. July 13, 1928

;

J 299049.

Wiglev (Selwyn James) Harbor City,

Calif. 17613

Yosemite Firefall from Ahwahneehotel. © Aug. 28. 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 19

;

J 300167.

Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,Calif. 17614-17643

3 photographs:Desert market; J 300073.—In the

street of the cloth dyers, old Damas-cus ; J 300075.—Sea of Galilee; J300074. © May 25, 1928: 2 c. eachAug. 2.

10 photographs

:

Apache Lake, Ariz.—Arizona land-scape.—Camel Back Mt.. Ariz.—FishCreek, Ariz.—Giant cactus, Ariz.

McDowell ( Mt. ) Ariz.—R ooseveltLake, Ariz.—Springtime in Arizona.

Superstition Mt., Ariz.—V i c t o r i aButtes, Phoenix, Ariz. © July 1, 1928

;

2 c. each Aug. 2 ; J 300091-300100.

666. © June 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 2;

J 300076.

672. 674. © July 15, 1928 ; 2 c. eachAug. 2; J 300101, 300102.

1609, 1610, 1613, 1614. 1616-1620.1622, 1625, 1627, 1631, 1950. © July1, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 2; J 300077-300090.

Williams (H. I.) New York.17644, 17645

Wilkins (Captain Sir George H.) ©Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; J 300219.

Same. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 29 ; J 300221.

Win-Jack features, Brighton, N. Y.17646-17649

Complication of furnace diseases, no.

24. © Aug. 21, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 4; K237775.

Furnace man that never sleeps, no.

22. © July 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 31 ; K237774.

Little dog's tale ; no. 23. © Aug. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 5 ; K 237785.

When a furnace needs a friend, no.

21. © July 16. 1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 30 ; K237736.

Winter (Alice Beach) New York.17650, 17651

Saving Grace. © July 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

July 7 ; K 238420.

Stop, look, listen. © July 2, 1928;2 c. July 7 : K 238416.

Wisconsin (Univ. of) class of 1924,

Madison, Wis. 17652, 17653

Wisconsin (Univ. of) class of 1924,

first reunion of Lindbergh class, A, B.

© June 19, 1928; 2 c. each Jul^ 25;J 299249, 299250.

323

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES

17654 pt. iv, n. s., v. 2£

Withington (John H.) Los Angeles.17654

Igloo, detailed. © 1 c. July 5, 1928

;

J 298825.

Wojciechowski (Roman H.) Brooklyn.17655-17686

(Eternal sustainers in reflection of

the universe) book 1:

Able and competent. E. Plate N 5

;

J 299565.—Aditum. I. Plate N 9; J299570.—Apportioner. F. Plate N 6;

J 299566.—Bosom friend. B. Plate

N 2; J 299558.—Friend of the day.

A. Plate N 1; J 299562.—Friend of

the night. D. Plate N 4 ; J 299564.—Humanity. J. Plate N 10 ; J 299571.—Infinity free unbounded. G. Plate

N 7; J 299568.—Liberal protector andfriend. C. Plate N 3; J 299563.—Word. H. Plate N 8 ; J 299569. ©Sept. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 20.

(In reflection of the universe)book 1

:

Dawn and Ennead.. Plate N 25.

Destination. Plate N 32.—Equilibri-

um. (Obverse A) Plate N 15.—Eter-nitv. Plate 29.—Force. (Obverse)Plate N 16.—Genesis. Plate N 0.—Incarnation. (Obverse) Plate N 23.

Intellect. (Obverse A) Plate N 17.

Light. The infinite power and wis-

dom. Plate N 26.—Mercy seat. (Ob-verse. Reverse) Plate N 20.—Nat-ural opposing principle. Plate N 31.

Natural phenomena. (Obverse), PlateN 22.—Perfect cube. (Obverse A)Plate N 21.—Perfection. (Obverse)Plate N 14.—Redemption. (Obverse)Plate N 13.—Regnum. (Obverse)Plate N 19.—Sanctuary (Obverse)Plate N 12.—Soul of Theogony. (Ob-verse) Plate N 11.—Spiritual happi-ness. Plate N 28.—Splendor. PlateN 30.—Temporal happiness. Plate N27.—Triune. (Obverse) Plate N 18.

© Sept. 13, 1928; 2 c. each Sept.

20; J 299559-299561, 299572-299589,299567.

Worth (Benjamin) Brooklyn. 17687

White Lake, N. Y. © Sept. 8, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 15; J 300153.

Wright (George S.) Long Beach, Calif.

17688

His choice. © July 22, 1928; 2 c.

July 27 ; J 299255.

Wyckoff (Oliver A.) Bellmore, L. I.,.

N. Y. 17689

Game of Long Island. © Aug. 25^1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; K 237848.

Yale university press and Orr (Louis)New Haven. 17690-17692

Baltimore. (Ports of America) In-dex. © July 20, 1928; 2 c. July 30;K 237572.

[New Orleans (Ports of America)]© July 31, 1928 ; 2 c Aug. 4 ; K 238639.

[Savannah (Ports of America)] ©Aug. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 27 ; K 237727.

Young (F. Liley) Jamaica Plain,.

Mass. 17693-17695

Birds' Christmas tree. © July 2,

1928 ; 2 c. July 6 ; K 238410.

Chip-Chip and Fluffy-Tail. © July2, 1928 ; 2 c. July 6 ; K 238411.

Little Trot. © July 2, 1928; 2 c.

July 7 ; K 238414.

Young (Joseph Arthur) Seattle.

17696, 17697

Henry (Horace Chapin) 1, 2. ©June 8, 1928; 2 c. each July 25; J299247, 299248.

Young men's Christian assn. Generalboard, New York. 17698, 17699

[Cross section of the Y] © July12, 1928; 2 c. July 16; K 237350.

Spirit. Mind. Body., R 302. © July12, 1928; 2 c. July 16; K 237349.

Number of entries in class H-K included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928:Reproductions of works of artDrawings of plastic works of a scientific or technical character

(including 497 one-copy entries) 1,349?

Photographs (including 431 one-copy entries) 4,637Prints and pictoral illustrations (including 5,963 contributions to

periodicals and other one-copy entries) 9,763

Total 15, 74&

324

PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRI NTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHTHAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909

17699

Hyde (Helen) 1-7

Belated. Print. © Mabel HydeGillette. Pasadena, as next of kin ofthe author who is not living. R 45290,June 4, 1928.

Child of the people. Print. ©Mabel Hyde Gillette. Pasadena, as thenext of kin of the author who is notliving. R 45291, June 4, 1928.

Day dreams. Print. © Mabel HydeGillette, Pasadena, as the next of kinof the author who is not living. R45293, June 4. 1928.

From the rice fields. Print. ©Mabel Hyde Gillette, Pasadena, as thenext of kin of the author who is notliving. R 45289, June 4, 1928.

Japanese madonna. Print. ©Mabel Hyde Gillette, Pasadena, as thenext of kin of the author who is notliving. R 45287, June 4, 1928.

Monarch of Japan. Print. © MabelHyde Gillette, Pasadena, as the nextof kin of the author who is not living.

R 45288, June 4, 1928.

Winter. Print. © Mabel HydeGillette, Pasadena, as the next of kinof the author who is not living. R45292, June 4, 1928.

Singley (B. Lloyd) 8-35

Advancing toward the enemy acrossthe open plain, near Colenso, SouthAfrica, 11824. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley. Meadville. Pa., as theauthor. R 45308, June 20, 1928.

Bloemfontein, South Africa, Govern-ment bldg., 11828. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45309, June 20, 1928.

the Raadzaal of the Volksraad(Legislative hall) now English armyhospital, 11830. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 8, July 12, 1928.

Cape Town, South Africa, Hofstreet, 11802. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 5, July 12, 1928.

Doyle (Dr. A. Conan) in his tent atBloemfontein, South Africa, 11832.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45295, June 15, 1928.

Durban, South Africa, West street,

11818. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R7, July 12, 1928.

Garden of Gethsemane and Mountof Olives, Jerusalem, Palestine, 11002.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45296, June 15, 1928.

Imperial army transport crossing aspruit, South Africa, 11875. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 45314, June 20,

1928.

Indian soldiers, Bloemfontein, SouthAfrica, 11833. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 9, July 12, 1928.

June carnival, dancing round thedaisy pole, 11404. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45313, June 20, 1928.

Ladysmith, town of, South Africa,11810. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45306, June 20, 1928.

McKinley (President) at his desk in.the White House, Washington, D. C,11604. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author R.10, July 12, 1928.

Marlborough (Duke of) His gracerthe Duke of Marlborough on horse-back, Lord Roberts' A. D. C. for theimperial yeomanry, Bloemfontein,South Africa, 11838. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45310, June 20, 1928.

Marseilles, France, Palais de Long-champ, 11780. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45297, June 20, 1928.

Monaco, Garden of the Prince, southpromenade, 11755. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45302, June 20, 1928.

Monaco, the Prince's castle in view,11754. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45301, June 20, 1928.

16593—28- -6 325

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17699 (35) pt. iv, n. s., v. 23, no. 3, 1928

Monte Carlo, Monaco, Casino, 11751.Photograph. •© B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45300, June 20, 1928.

Paris, France, Avenue des ChampsElysees, 1641. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45312, June 20, 1928.

Paris exposition, 1900, its clustereddomes and fantastic minarets, 11724.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R45299, June 20, 1928.

Pont de la loup, near Cannes,France, 11776. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45304, June 20, 1928.

Pretoria, South Africa, the Boer cap-ital, 11860. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 45315, June 20, 1928.

Rhodes (Hon. Cecil) home of,

Groote Schuur, near Cape Town, SouthAfrica, 11805. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 6, July 12, 1928.

Royal Gorge, Grand Canyon of theArkansas, Col., 8002. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45311, June 20, 1928.

Table Mountain, Cape Town, SouthAfrica, view of, 11801. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45305, June 20, 1928.

Vieker-Maxim gun exhibit, Paris,exposition, 1900, 11728. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,as the author. R 45238, June 20, 1928.

Watering horses in the Tugela Riv-er, South Africa, 11815. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45307, June 20, 1928.

Winter garden in the Casino Munici-pal, Nice, France, 11765. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 45303, June 20, 1928.

Women washing clothes at Nice,France, 11766. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 45294, June 15, 1928.

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CATALOGUEOF

COPYRIGHT ENTRIESPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,

OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909,

PART 4:

WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OFART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIEN-

TIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

INCLUDING

LIST OF RENEWALS

1928NEW SERIES, VOLUME 23

No. 4

This number contains the Volume Index

UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1929

The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, providesthat the Catalogue of Copyright Entries " shall be admitted in anycourt as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regardsany copyright registration."

THE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,

issued quarterly, is arranged in two alphabets of proprietors, as follows:

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs oi

other identifying reproduction deposited according to law with the appli-

cations for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models

or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used

when the copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being

indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. Asubalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,

Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J,

Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial

illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of titles only is used.

Titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays, and Class M, Motion pictures

other than photoplays, have been transferred to Part 1, Group 2, of the

Catalogue because of their similarity to Class D, Dramatic compositions, andare published monthly therein as a title list.

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 Copyright Oflice.

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is

abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: " G," Class

G, Works of art; " H," Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; "I," Class

I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; "J,"

Class J, Photographs; and " K," Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.

"©" implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date

of publication. " © 1 c." stands for copyright registration of an unpublished

work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Oflice of the photograph

or other identifying reproduction; and "2 c." for 2 copies, followed by the

date of their receipt. In the case of foreign works and pictorial contributions

to periodicals, only 1 copy is required.

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Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any autjior, copyright pro-

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This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,

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(COPYRIGHT—FINLAND

)

By the President of the United States of America

A PROCLAMATION

Whereas it is provided by the act of Congress approved March 4,

1909, entitled "An act to amend and consolidate the acts respectingcopyright," that the copyright secured by the act, except the benefitsunder section 1 (e) thereof as to which special conditions are im-posed, shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is acitizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, only upon certain con-ditions set forth in section 8 of the said act, to wit

:

(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled withinthe United States at the time of the first publication of his work;or

(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author orproprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention,agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit ofcopyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, orcopyright protection substantially equal to the protection secured to

such foreign author under this act or by treaty; or when such foreignstate or nation is a party to an international agreement which pro-vides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms ofwhich agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a

party thereto

;

And whereas it is provided by section 1 (e) of the said act of

Congress, approved March 4, 1909, that the provisions of the act" so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments

serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include

only compositions published and copyrighted after this act goes

into effect, and shall not include the works of a foreign author or

composer unless the foreign state or nation of which such author or

composer is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention,

agreement or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights ";

And whereas the President is authorized by the said section 8 to

determine by proclamation made from time to time the existence of

the reciprocal conditions aforesaid, as the purposes of the act mayrequire

;

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received that

on and after January 1, 1929, citizens of the United States shall be

entitled to obtain copyright for their works in Finland which is sub-

stantially equal to the protection afforded by the copyright laws of

the United States, including rights similar to those provided by

section 1 (e) of the copvright act of the United States, approved

March 4, 1909.

(iv)

Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States

of America, do declare and proclaimThat on and after January 1, 1929, the conditions specified in

sections 8 (b) and 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 1909, will exist and befulfilled in respect to the citizens of Finland and that on and after

January 1, 1929, citizens of Finland shall be entitled to all the bene-

fits of the act of March 4, 1909, including section 1 (e) thereof andthe acts amendatory of the said act.

Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and benefits

conferred by the act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendatorythereof, shall be conditional upon compliance with the requirementsand formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copy-right laws of the United States.

And provided further that the provisions of section 1 (e) of the

act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling

the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musicalworks shall apply only to compositions published after July 1, 1909,

and registered for copyright in the United States which have notbeen reproduced within the United States prior to January 1, 1929,

on any contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanicallyperformed.In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the

seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the city of Washington this fifteenth day of Decemberin the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and

[seal] twenty-eight and of the independence of the United States

of America the one hundred and fifty-third.

CALVIN COOLIDGE.By the President

:

Frank B. Kellogg,Secretary of State.

CLASS G. WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FORWORKS OF ART

Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor's name indicates that the artist and copy-right proprietor are the same.

Air associates, inc.. New York.17700

Page (Haven D.) Drawing:Air associates, inc. Insignia of ar-

tistic nature embodying an airplaneand artitistic arrangement of individ-ual letters. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928; G84909.

Akeley (Mary L. Jobe) New York.Akeley (Carl E.) Sculpture: 17701Lion rampant Lion standing on

bind legs with right paw raised to pull

arrow lodged in head. © 1 c. Oct. 5,

1928 ; G 84350.

Allen (Walter J.)* Boston.

Sculpture:,17702-17704

Christ Jesus, A Bas-relief of ChristJesus, with shafts of gloria descendingfrom left. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; G84949.

, B. Bas-relief of Christ Jesus,with star nimbus. © 1 c. Nov. 24,

1928; G 84950.

, C. Bas-relief of Christ Jesus,with corona. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; G84951.

American eugenics society, inc., NewHaven. 17705

Kilenyi (Julio) Sculpture:Yea, I have a goodly heritage. Me-

dallion shows idealized mother andfather passing torch to child ; with in-

scription. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1928; G84920.

American home foundation, inc.*, NewYork. 17706

Design

:

Home foundation plan. The door tohome ownership. Doorway, rays andlettering in relief. © 1 c. Dec. 11,1928; G 84792.

Anderson (Frank Hartley)* Birming-ham. Ala. 17707

Design

:

Viaduct in the Roman style. Withsurmounting sculpture typifying iron,coal, cement and power. Twentieth

street underpass, Birmingham, Ala. ©1 c. Oct. 15, 1928 ; G 84434.

Angell (Emmett D.) New York.17708

Maulsby (Helen) Drawing:Can-u. Humorous wash drawing of

four heads [alternating boy and girl]

© 1 c. Oct. 5, 1928 ; G 84249.

Applebaum (Samuel K.)* Hollywood.Calif. 17709-17712

Drawings

:

Black urn. © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928; G84771.

Spherical bottle. © 1 c. Oct. 10,

1928; G 84770.Square bottle no. 1. © 1 c. Oct. 10,

1928 ; G 84768.Square bottle no. 2. © 1 c. Oct. 10.

1928; G 84769.

Armstrong (Rolf)* Bayside, N. Y.17713

Painting

:

Semi-nude woman against a mid-night blue background [seated on oneleg crossed beneath her; head tilted

up ; holding large feather fan back ofhead] © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1928 ; G 84461.

Athletic trophies, inc., Baltimore.17714, 17715

Lambert (Jack) Sculpture:Kissing baby. Figure of little girl.

[Nude child ; hands at sides ; headraised ; lips puckered] © 1 c. Oct. 17,

1928 ; G 84356.

Newsboy. Statue of small boy withpapers [under left arm; coat collarturned up] © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1928; G84725.

Austin co., Cleveland. 17716Fiber (H. E.) Drawing:Multiple hanger. [Large rectangu-

lar building, two stories high, set onopen field] © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1928; G84585.

Barclay bros., Barre, Vt.

17717-17722

McClellau (Harry C.) Designs:Durham memorial, 2127. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84269.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17723 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Barclay bros.—Continued.

Henderson memorial, 1379. © Oct,

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84265.

Hendrick memorial, 1383. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84267.

Mattson memorial, 2128. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84270.

Mellon memorial, 2126. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84268.

Prescott memorial, 1382. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84266.

Barone (Giovanni R.)* Brooklyn.Painting: 17723

Crusader's gray eagle. [Coat ofarms : A cross between ; a lion stand-ant ; helmet with crossed swords ; sun,moon and stars; anchor. Crest, eaglerising] © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1928 ; G 84800.

Bartnett (Frances Gloria)* New York.17724

Sculpture

:

Joy baby fountain. Baby with up-lifted arms expressing the joy of life

on rock with turtle and dolphin. © 1

c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84559.

Batchelder (John M.) Dixon, ill.

17725-17743

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Biedler memorial, 984. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84574.

Brehman memorial, 978. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84410.

Bronson memorial, 990. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84580.

Brown memorial, 991. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84581.

Bruchner memorial, 975. © Oct. 1,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; G 84261.

Burton memorial, 988. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84578.

Caldwell memorial, 982. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84572.

Carlson memorial, 989. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84579.

Chandler memorial, 985. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84575.

Cramer memorial. 983. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84573.

Cramer memorial, 993. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84583.

Gimball memorial, 992. © Nov. 2,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; G 84582,

Gordon memorial, 979. ©* Nov. 2,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; G 84569.

Holland memorial, 981. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84571.

Jensen memorial, 976. © Oct. 1,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; G 84262.

Roberts memorial, 986. © Nov. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; G 84576.

Schmidt memorial, 977. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84263.

Willison memorial, 980. © Nov. 2,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; G 84570.

Wilson memorial, 987. © Nov. 2,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 12; G 84577.

Beaty (Charles A.)* St. Louis. 17744

Drawing

:

Lindy. Silhouette of Charles A.Lindbergh, central figure ; New Yorkstatue of Liberty at left; Eiffel towerin Paris at right ; airplane overhead.© 1 c. Dec. 28, 1928 ; G 84952,

Bechtold (Julian Fred)* Ft. Thomas,Ky. 17745

Sculpture

:

Moses in bullrushes. Decorativefountain figure representing infant in

basket with alligators either side;

bullrushes on rear. © 1 c. Dec. 28,

1928 ; G 84954.

Bermel (Jos.) inc., Middle Village,

N. Y. 17746

Althoff (Henry H.) Design:Seiss mausoleum. [Two rounded

steps leading to highly ornamentedarched doorway] © 1 c. Nov. 6, 1928

;

G 84510.

Blake (Charles G.) co.*, Chicago.17747

Design

:

Patten (James A.) mausoleum. [Ofclassic architecture ; four Doric cap-

itals across front of structure; name,Patten, over entrance] © 1 c. Dec.

13, 1928; G 84824.

Bloom (J. F.) & co.*, Omaha, Neb.17748

Drawing

:

McCord cathedral type monument,design no. 3946. Cathedral type monu-ment with ornamented Gothic panels

and modified Celtic cross, with nameMcCord shown thereon. © 1 c Nov.

9, 1928 ; G 84560.

Bloom (Samuel S.)* New York.17749-17751

Designs

:

American Liberty Smith. [Circular

design with picture of bell; scroll at

top bearing lettering, For president]

© 1 c. Aug. 10, 1928; G 84221.

[Circular design with portrait

of Al Smith; For president, lettering

above; statue of Liberty at right;

border of stars and stripes] © 1 c.

Aug. 10, 1928 ; G 74222.

328

no. 4, 1928

WORKS OF ART17801

Binding links, hope of our fathersand strength of our nation. [Headsof Franklin D. Roosevelt, for gov-ernor ; Hon. Alfred E. Smith, for presi-dent ; and Herbert H. Lehman, forlieut. governor; in oval links] © 1 e.

Oct. 22, 1928 ; G 84364.

Boulton (Joseph Lorkowski)* Ridge-field, Conn. 17752-17755

Sculpture

:

Death Valley. Sculptured repre-sentation of a man who has been lost

in the desert and is wandering abouthalf blind, and crazed with thirst. ©1 c. Oct. 9, 1928 ; G 84271.

Nude female figure in dancing pose.[Head turned over right shoulder;arms outstretched] © 1 c, Dec. 13,

1928 ; G 84793.

Kittens at play. Sculptured portraitof two kittens wrestling. © 1 c. Oct.

9, 1928; G 84272.

Topaz at play. Sculptured portraitof a cat playing with a leaf. © 1 c.

Oct. 9, 1928; G 84273.

Bouy (Jules)* New York.

Drawings: 17756-17758

Fall, no. 8. © 1 c. Nov. 20, 1928;G 84715.

© 1 c. Nov. 20, 1928;Spring, noG 84716.

Summer, no. 7.

1928 ; G 84717.

Bowden (Wileywood, Tex.

Painting

:

More trouble in

© 1 c. Nov. 20,

Edward)* Brown-17759

the family. [Aire-

dale sitting on hind legs in patch ofgrass at left : bulldog with tail clippedwalking away toward right] © 1 c.

Dec. 14, 1928 ; G 84801.

Bowie (A. H.) & son, Long IslandCity, N. Y. 17760

Bowie (Letham) Design:Headstone monument or memorial.

[Tri-sectioned headstone ; central por-tion for name plate; side portions de-corated at top with scroll design] ©1 c. Oct. 8, 1928 ; G 84253.

Brackney (E. E.) Portland, Or. 17761Reif (O. W.) DrawingJohn the Baptist. [3-4 face, left

side view ; head and shoulders] ©1 c. Dec. 27, 1928; G 84939.

Broglie (Marie Antoinette Jacques de)New York. 17762-17801

Broglie (Jacques de) Drawings:Abd-el-Kader, the Arabian chief, de-

feated like a king. Visits with hisdaughter. The castle of the Loivre.

© 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83583.

Arrest of the Superintendent of Fi-nance fought by Colbert, minister ofLouis XIV, 1661. © 1 c. June 25,

1928 ; G 83584.

Arrival of Louis XII and Anne deBretagne at Chaumont, 1503. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83585.

Battle of Pontlevoy, 1016. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83586.

Catherine de Medici after the deathof Henry II, obliges her rival, Dianede Poitiers, to give her Chenonceauxin exchange for Chaumont, 1560. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83587.

Catherine de Medici going to heroratory with her counsellor Ruggieri.1559. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83588.

Ceremony of knight-making, in thechapel of Chaumont, time of the Cru-sades. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83589.

Charles I d'Amboise swears on hishonor that the Duke of Burgundy,Charles the Bold, has been killed in

the Battle of Nancy, 1477. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83590.

Chaumont bui*ned by order of theKing of France, Louis XI, 1465. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83591.

Construction of the fortress of Chau-mont by Eudes I, Count de Blois. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83592.

Coucher du roi. Louis XIV sleepsone night in Catherine de Medici'sroom at Chaumont, 1662. © 1 c. June25, 1928 ; G 83593.

Counting the game after the hunt,time of Louis XV. © 1 c. June 25,

1928 ; G 83594.

Death of Charles II of Chaumontd'Amboise. He dies of hunger at Cor-regio, excommunicated by the Pope,1511. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83595.

Dramatic quarrel between the KingHenry II of England and ThomasBecket, archbishop of Canterbury, atChaumont, 1170. © 1 c. June 25, 1928

;

G 83596.

Duel of Maurice de Sarthe and theDuke de Nevers, who is killed. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83597.

First Lord of Chaumont huntingwith his sister Chend, who has killed

the deer, 995. © 1 c. June 25, 1928;G 83598.

Flood invading the village of Chau-mont in the dreadful winter of 1788.

© 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83599.

Fourth Lord of Chaumont is tor-

tured by his enemies who want to

know where he has hidden his treas-

ures. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G *3600.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17802 P't. iv, n. s., v. 23

Broglie (Marie Antoinette Jacquesde)—Continued.

Henry II of England making dona-tion of Chaumont to his faithful ally,

Hugue II. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83601.

Jean III, eleventh Lord of Chau-mont is killed at the battle of Crecyin 1346, Hundred years war. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83602.

Leray (M.) de Chaumont takingoath to the legion at the beginning ofthe French revolution, 1789. Saveshis castle from destruction by swear-ing that his son has fought for Amer-ica's independence. © 1 c. June 25,

1928 ; G 83607.

Marshal de Chaumont d'Amboiseand his uncle, the Cardinal Georgesd'Amboise, negotiate the treaty thatgives Burgundy to France, 1477. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83606.

Night of orgies in the courtyard ofChaumont, given for King Henry III,

1574. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83608.

Nini (Sculptor) showing his work(terra-cotta) to M. Leray de Chau-mont, Governor of the Invalides andowner of the castle. © 1 c. June 25,

1928 ; G 83614.

Reconstruction of Chaumont byHugue II. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83609.

Revolution of 1848. The castle is

put in condition of defense by Viscountd'Arbincourt. [Castle of Chaumont]© 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83610.

Romance of Chaumont. Cinq-Marsand the Duchess de Mantua, 1639. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83611.

Sardins Junior [ !] is arrested byorder of Louis XII [ !] in the castle of

Brissac, 1620. © 1 c. June 25, 1928

;

G 83612.

Scene of sorcery in Ruggieri's roomat Chaumont. He makes the four sonsof the queen appear in a cabalistic

vision. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83613.

Second Marshal of Chaumont d'Am-boise, who has followed Louis XII in

Italy, visits Leonardo da Vinci at Mi-lan and invites him to come and live

in France at his castle, 1506. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83615.

Second reconstruction of the castle

of Chaumont for Charles I d'Amboise,1477-1481. © 1 c. June 25, 1928; G83616.

Siege and capture of the castle of

Chaumont by the King Henry II ofEngland, 1155. © 1 c. June 25, 1928

;

G 84617.

Siege and capture of the Dole byCharles I d'Amboise. 1479. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83618.

Stael (Madame de) and Henri Ben-jamin Constant de Rebecque. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83603.

Stael (Madame de) and her courtat Chaumont. The Duchess de Broglie(her daughter) at the harp, MadameRecamier singing, the Chevalier dellaRocca, Sabreur Salaberry, Henri Ben-jamin Constant, Montmorency, Ba-rante. © 1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83604.

Stael (Madame de) exiled by Na-poleon, passes before Chaumont thatbelongs to her friend Ula Leroy anddecides to stay there, 1810. © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83605.

Third Lord of Chaumont, Sulpice II,

is made prisoner through treason, 1050.

© 1 c. June 25, 1928; G 83619.

Tragic incident of the funeral of theMarshal of Chaumont d'Amboise in

the church of the Cordelier in Am-boise. The coffin is empty Sure thebody has been taken by the devil. ©1 c. June 25, 1928 ; G 83620.

Unexpected birth in the guard roomof the castle [of Chaumont] © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83621.

View of the wing of the castle fromthe river, which was destroyed in

1745. [Castle of Chaumont] © 1 c.

June 25, 1928 ; G 83622.

Buchanan (James) Houston.17802-17804

Gaines ( Eloise ) Drawings :

Bankers of Houston. [Ornamentalframe with row of oval spaces in in-

tricate scroll work; scenes of knight-hood in upper corners] © 1 c. Dec.13, 1928 ; G 84999.

Bankers of San Antonio, Texas.[Blank oval surrounded by scenes ofturreted castles and knights on horse-

back with flying banners ; large ban-ners at bottom forming other blankspaces] © 1 c. Dec. 13. 1928; G84998.

Dine with us Christmas day. [Attop, winter scene : country house, Eng-lish type, a coach approaching en-

trance from each side ; holly borderenclosing picture and twelve panelsbelow; lettering] (c) 1 c. Dec. 18,

1928; G 84934.

Burnham ( Roger Noble ) * Los Angeles.

Design: 17805,17806

Hoover seal. In a circle, a portrait

of Herbert Hoover in front of a Mal-tese cross surrounded by the words,

330

WORKS OF ARTno. 4. 1928 17911

The friend of all the world and Ournext president. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1928;

G 83892.

Sculpture

:

Gossip. Three female heads almostas if from one body, I seeing evil. II

speaking evil, III hearing evil. © 1 c.

Nov. 12, 1928 ; G 84567.

Burr (Edward Everett)* Chicago.17807

Sculpture

:

Ornament for Chicago worlds' fair-

centennial. 1933. [Relief globe of

world, with equatorial band bearinglettering! © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928; G84758.

Calvet & Ware, Indianapolis. 17808

Calvet (George H.) and Ware (Har-rison H. ) Design

:

Oriental rainbow pattern. [Rectan-gular design with three diamondshapes at regular intervals in striped

center and wide border decorated withtriangles and other geometric figures]

© 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928 ; G 84297.

Chicago world's fair centennial cele-

bration, Chicago. 17809

Shaw (Robert J.) Design:Chicago world's fair. [Representa-

tion of Indian maid draped in flags

of the world, in mid air, with peacepipe in right hand and symbol of prog-

ress in left hand, skyline of city belowwith dazzling sun] © 1 c. Nov. 12,

1928 ; G 84568.

Christian board of publication, St.

Louis. 17810-17814

Wireman (Katharine R.) Paintings:Child asleep. Child asleep with doll

in her arm. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1928; G84738.

Children looking at stars. Two lit-

tle girls, looking out the window andpointing at the sky. © 1 c. Nov. 23.

1928; G 84739.

Going to market. Boy standing infront of fruit and vegetable stand.

© 1 c. Sept. 10, 1928; G 84095.

Happy children. Seven children in

circle, clapping their hands. © 1 c.

Sept. 10, 1928 ; G 84096..

In the barn. Man and boy standingin barn with two barrels of apples.

© 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928 ; G 84355.

Clark (J. Harvey) Hollywood, Calif.

17815Walmsley (Frank) Model:Virginia Dare wine tonic. Girl rep-

resenting health, vim and vigor, in

bathing suit, holding a glass in one

hand and standing with other hand onthe top of bottle of Virginia Dare winetonic in the attitude of Here's healthto you. © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; G84353.

Coca cola co.*, Atlanta. 17816-17911

Paintings

:

Ant. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84618.

Apple. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84619.

Beaver. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84622.

Big and little dippers. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928; G 84623.

Black bass. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84624.

Blue flag or iris. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84627.

Bull frog. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928; G84630.

California poppy. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928; G 84631.

Camel. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84632.

Cecropia moth. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928G 84633.

Common eel. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928G 84636.

Common sucker. © 1 c. Nov. 19

1928 ; G 84637.

Common sunflower. © 1 c. Nov. 191928 ; G 84638.

Cotton plant. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928G 84639.

Cow. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84640

Dew, frost and snow. © 1 c. Nov19, 1928 ; G 84641.

Dog. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84642

Dutchman's breeches. © 1 c. Nov19, 1928 ; G 84643.

Elephant. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G84644.

Essential parts of trees and otherplants. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1928 ; G 84930.

Firefly. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928; G84646.

Glacier. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84647.

Grand Canyon. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928; G 84648.

Grape. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928; G84649.

Grasshopper. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84650.

Hen. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928 ; G 84651.

Honey bee. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G84653.

331

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17911 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Coca cola co.*—Continued.

Housefly. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928: G84655.

June bug. © 1 c. Nov. 19. 1928: G84657.

Lobster. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84658.

Markings on Mars. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84659.

Monarch butterfly. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84661.

Mosquito. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928: G84663.

Niagara Falls. ©-1 c. Nov. 19. 1928

;

G 84664.

Oak. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84665.

Orange. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84667.

Orange-red or wood lily. Canada ornodding lily. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G84668.

Our vertebrate relatives. © 1 c.

Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84669.

Pickerel. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84672.

Pigeon. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84673.

P.ke. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84674.

Pine. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84675.

Potato. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84676.

Praying mantis. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 : G 84678.

Prickly pear or Indian fig. © 1 c.

Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84677.

Rabbit. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84679.

Rainbow. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84681.

Rats and mice. [sic] © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928; G 84682.

Rice. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84685.

Rubber tree. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84687.

Salmon. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84689.

Sea lion. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928: G84690.

Sheep. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84691.

Snakes good and bad. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928 ; G 84693.

Solar system. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84694.

Sun in eclipse. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

G 84697.

Surface of the moon. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928; G 84698

Tent caterpillar. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928; G 84699,

Volcano. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84704.

Wasp. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84705.

Wheat. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84707.

White water lily. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928; G 84708.

Yellow lady's slipper. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928 ; G 84710.

Young mountains. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84711.

Eaton (Mary E.) Paintings:Common buttercup. © 1 c. Nov.

19, 1928 ; G 84635.

Essential parts of a flower. © 1 c.

Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84645.

Jack-in-the-pulpit. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84656.

Wild columbine. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84706.

Hunt (Lynn Bogue) Painting:American or bald eagle. © 1 c.

Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84617.

Barn owl. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84620.

Barn swallow. © 1 c. Nov. 19.

1928 ; G 84621.

Black bear. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84625.

Bluebird. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84626.

Bob-white. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928:G 84628.

Buffalo or bison. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84629.

Herring gull. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

G 84652.

Horse. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928: G84654.

Meadowlark. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

G 84660.

Moose. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84662,

Opossum. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928:

G 84666.

Oyster, scallop, mussel, clam. ©1 e. Nov. 19, 1928; G 84670.

Panther. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84671.

Raccoon. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84680.

Red fox. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84683.

Red squirrel. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;

G 84684.

332

WORKS OF ART110. 4. 1928 17929

Robin. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84686.

Ruby-throated hummingbird. © 1

c. Nov. 19, 1928; G 84688.

Strike or butcher-bird. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928 ; G 84692.

Timber wolf. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

G 84700.

Types to notice in birds. © 1 c.

Nov. 19, 1928; G 84702.

Virginia deer. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

G 84703.

Woodpecker. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;G 84709.

Shull (J. Marion) Painting:Sugar cane. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928;

G 84«9t>.

Sutton (George Miksch) Painting:Cod. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84634.

Speckled trout. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84695. .

Toad. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84701.

Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring,Minn. 17912^17916

MeClellan (Harry C.) Design:Culver memorial, 132. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84802.

Curtis memorial, 133. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84803.

Mengel memorial, 131. © Oct. 1,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; G 84264.

Rowe memorial, 134. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84806.

Sanders memorial, 135. © Dec. 6,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 14; G 84804.

Cole (Marguerite Kirmse)* New York.17917

Sculpture

:

Pensive. Statuette of Scottish ter-

rier sitting with head looking down-ward. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84497.

Colvig (Vance DeBar)* Hollywood,Calif. 17918

Drawing

:

Bolivar the talking ostrich. [Comicrepresentation of bowlegged ostrichwearing tiny stove-pipe hat] © 1 c.

Nov. 21, 1928 ; G 84730.

Connick (Charles Jay)* Boston.17919-17921

Designs

:

Color sketch for Pilgrim's Progresswindow. Princeton university chapel.

[Oblong panel of Gothic design, de-

picting allegorical scenes and figures

relative to Pilgrim's 'Progress] © 1 c.

Oct. 27. 1928 : G 84429.

Kemper memorial window in theChurch of the advent, Cincinnati, O,Faith, Hope and Charity ; the Syro-phenecian woman, Mary at the feet ofJesus (at the home of Mary andMartha) and Dorcas and her goodworks. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1928 ; G 84454.

North transept window in theChurch of the advent, Cincinnati, O.To the glory of God and in loving mem-ory of Amanda Robertson Campbell,1888. Theme based on the twenty-fifth chapter of St. Matthew. [Threepanels : St. Michael at left ; Jesus incenter; St. Gabriel at right] © 1 c.

Oct. 31, 1928 ; G 84455.

Continental nut co., Seattle. 17922

Zallinger (Frank) Painting:Buddy Squirrel's nut shop and play-

ground. [Outdoor scene at side oflake ; children and animals eating anddrinking at toad-stool tables under thetrees] © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1928; G 84938.

Cox ( Glenn L. ) * Los Angeles. 17923

Drawing

:

Los Angeles police badge. [Letter-ing across the face of the badge witii

two revolvers, handle to handle, belowT

;

crouching eagle with spread wings sur-mounting circular medallion bearing acrest, at top] © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1928 ; G84457.

Crimi (Alfredo D.)* New York. 17924

Drawing

:

Juno. Head of woman [eyes closed ;

bare shoulder prominent in right fore-ground] © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928; G84731.

Curtis (Albert Robert) and Krohn(Elmer)* Milwaukee.

17925-17928Drawings :.

Capt. Shrimp (His adventures)chapter 1, The shipwreck. © 1 c.

Aug. 6, 1928; G 84274.

chapter 2, Saved- the discovery.

© 1 c. Aug. 6, 1928 ; G 84275.

chapter 3, A funny people. ©1 c. Aug. 6, 1928 ; G 84276.

chapter 4, In the mud hole. ©1 c. Aug. 6, 1928 ; G 84277.

Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 17929"

Parrish (Maxfield) Painting:Florentine fete. Assemblage of

young people in medieval costume onstaircase before triple arch throughwhich trees are visible. © 1 c. Nov. 9,

1928; G 84517.

333

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES17930 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Cushman (Sada Frances)* Passiac,N. J. 17930

Drawing

:

Oldest rubber mill. [Roadway inforeground leading past frame buildi-

ing in center of picture with largestructure in right background andfence, bushes, trees and grass at left]

© 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928 : G 84354.

Dabrowski (Adam)* Brooklyn. 17931

Sculpture

:

Christopher (St.) with the child

Jesus on his shoulder, crossing thestream [staff in right hand] © 1 c.

Nov. 22, 1928 ; G 84732.

Dahme (Ferdinand A. A.)* New York.17932

Painting

:

Outwitted. Airship Graf Zeppelinover the ocean with allegorical figures

in clouds and Neptune in water. © 1

c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; G 84428.

Damon (Messmore)* New York.17933, 17934

Sculpture

:

Indian. A. [Plaque, circular design,

superposing crossed battle ax andpeace pipe; bearing head of Indianwith headdress of feathers ; small ca-

noe suspended below] © 1 c. Oct. 20,

1928 ; G 84423.

Indian, B. [Placque^ circular de-

sign, superposing crossed battle ax andpeace pipe ; bearing head of Indian,

full face; small canoe suspended be-

low] © 1 c. Oct. 20, 1928 ; G 84424.

Daprato statuary co.*, Chicago.17935-17955

Models

:

Angel sanctuary lamp, no. 3477.

Holding candle to left side. © 1 c.

Oct. 27, 1928; G 84607.

no. 3478. Holding candle to the

right side. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 1928; G84608.

Credence table, no. 4133. © 1 c.

July 30, 1928; G 83848.

Crucifix, no. 2852. © 1 c. Oct. 27,

1928 ; G 84606.

Exposition throne, no. 1798. © 1 c.

Oct. 27, 1928 ; G 84604.

John (St.) of the cross, no. 924.

Statue of St. John of the cross, hold-

ing crucifix in both hands. © 1 c.

July 30, 1928 ; G 83851.

Madeleine Sophie Barat (St.) no.

4620. Statue of saint holding book in

left hand and crucifix which is sus-

pended around her neck in the right

hand. ©1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84508.

One Roman railing, no. 3811. © 1 c.

Oct. 22, 1928 ; G 84601.

One shrine of Little Flower, no.61736. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928 ; G 84603.

Pedestal, no. 4132. © 1 c. Julv 30,1928; G 83852.

Roman altar, no. 61732. © 1 c. Oct.27, 1928; G 84610.

no. 61733. Monogram in anti-pendium. © 1 c. Oct. 27, 1928; G84611.

no. 61734. Showing angels oneither side on sub-pedestals, relief ofIHS in background of exposition. Ag-nus Dei emblem in antipendium. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1928 ; G 84612.

no. 61735. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928

;

G 84602.

Roman pedestal, no. 2312. © 1 c.

Oct. 27, 1928; G 84605.

Model

:

no. 2313. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928

;

G 84600.

Roman station, no. 4451. [Jesus con-soles the holy women, no. 8] © 1 c.

July 30, 1928 ; G 83850.

Roman tabernacle safe, no. 3567.Roman tabernacle safe with relief ofOur Lord on door. © 1 c. July 30.

1928; G 83849.

Sanctuary lamp. no. 3614. Veryornate, showing four figures of angels,

one at each point of the four points.

© 1 c. Oct. 27, 1928 ; G 84609.

Seven light candelabrum, no. 3788.

© 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84509.

Tabernacle safe, no. 3569. WithIHS emblem on doors, also relief ofadoring angel on each door. © 1 c.

Sept. 14. 1928 ; G 84122.

D'Ascenzo (Nicola)* Philadelphia.17956

Design

:

Fidelity-Philadelphia trust bldg.,

east window. Historical Philadelphiadepicted in semicircular-arched stainedglass window. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 1928 : G84477.

Daubner (Paul)* St. Albans, L. I..

N. Y. 17957, 17958

Designs

:

Iconostacion. Carved wall withfour linettes of four saints with kingsdoor also side doors with painted sil-

houette figures. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1928

;

G 84588.

Tabernacle. Octagonally built in its

plane, kneeling angels on both sides

holding candlesticks ; angels silhouette.

© 1 c. Nov. 14. 1928 ; G 84589.

334

WORKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18017

Daunt (Wm. A.) co., inc., Long Island

City, N. Y. 17959

Burian (Joseph) Drawing:Angel of eternal peace. [Figure of

angel standing in field of lilies ; a

crown in right hand] ©lc. Dec. 15,

1928 ; G 84821.

Daving (Matthew)* Chicago. 17960

Design

:

Spanish style design for decoration

of ceilings. [Circular figure divided

into quarters: a shell-like design in

midst of conventionalized scroll work,in each quarter] © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928; G 84923.

Davis (Roger T.) San Antonio. 17961

Davis (Roger Taylor) Drawing:Black cat. [Black cat sitting beside

a small bowl] © 1 c. Nov. 13, 1928;

G 84584.

Day (John Percy Burbidge) NewYork. 17962

Sadler (W. Dendy) Painting:Farewell. Young woman and a

young man shaking hands over a sun-

dial in a box-bush bordered garden of

flowers ; foreground a gravel path

;

back ground a yellow-rose coveredporch. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; G 84918.

De Lancey (Darragh)* Waterbury,Conn. 17963

Sculpture :

Winged Victory with flag. [Sym-bolic female figure standing with left

arm raised holding laurel wreath andright arm supporting flag pole sur-

mounted by eagle] © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84995.

Dieges (Charles J.)* New York.17964

Design

:

Memorial plaque, having an openarched center, each side of which haslaurel branch, with harp [sic I andtrumpets above ; trumpeters at top ; in

center at top a laurel wreath. © 1 c.

Nov. 3, 1928 : G 84470.

Di Libero (John)* Providence, R. I.

17965Design

:

Legal insignia. [Conventional bor-der enclosing within circle open bookwith balanced scales suspended overit; scroll bearing lettering Lex below]© 1 c. Dec. 27, 1928 ; G 84935.

Dodds granite co.. Milford, Mass.17966, 17967

McClellan (H. C.) Designs:[Carlon memorial] Upright tablet

with outward curved wings either side,

set at an angle from the front corners.

Platform to front with polished urn;Stony-Creek granite, tapestry finish.

© 1 c. Dec. 19, 1928 ; G 84906.

Conroy memorial, 452. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84808.

Dodge (William E.)* Shawnee, Okl.17968

Sculpture

:

Joy, the rainbow girl. [Nude figure

seated on rough-hewn pedestal; smil-

ing face upturned ; hands claspedaround left knee] © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928

;

G 84763.

Draucker (Carson Robert) Syracuse,N. Y. 17969

Weber (Albert) Drawing:Kidigrafs. [Boy and girl seated in

lower left and right corners blowingbubbles which rise and form borderaround top ; lake and hills in back-ground] © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1928; G84296.

Edwards (George Wharton)* Green-wich, Conn. ' 17970

Painting

:

Kemal Pasha, president of Turkishrepublic. [Life size, half length,

seated figure, right % view] © 1 c.

Dec. 7, 1928 ; G 84997.

Emerson (Donala Edward)* St. Paul.

Drawing

:

17971

Sandy McTavish broadcasting. [Fig-ure of Scotchman in native costumestanding before a microphone talking]

© 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; G 84910.

European statuary & art co., Milwau-kee. 17972-18017

Guazelli (Leo) Sculpture:Roman stations of the cross, 1302.

Jesus is stripped of his garments. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84535.

Roman stations of the cross no. 4,

1317. Jesus meets his afflicted mother.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84536.

Pescosta (Frank) Sculpture:Anthony (St.) statue, no. 1364. ©

1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84519.

no. 1391. © 1 c. Nov. 10. 1928

;

G 84525.

no. 1422. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ;

G 84550.

Christ, no. 1740. Bust of the Lim-pias Christ. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G84518.

Christ our king, no. 1414. Statue.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84529.

Christ our king statue, no. 1476. ©1 c. Nov. 28, 1928 ; G 84746.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18018

pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Christ the king group, 1585. © 1 c.

Dec. 29, 1928 ; G 84983.

Christopher (St.) statue, no. 1386.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84526,

Crucifix, 1756. Limpias crucifix. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84547.

Crucifix, 1757. Limpias crucifix. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84548.

Crucifixion group, no. 1377. © 1 c.

Nov. 10, 1928; G 84528.

Francis (St.) statue, no. 1070. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84527.

Immaculate Conception statue, no.1367. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1928; G 84745.

Joseph (St.) statue with Child, no.

(

1420. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84551.

Joseph (St.) statue with lily andsquare, no. 1421. © 1 c. Nov. 10,

1928 ; G 84549.

Mother of Grace, no. 1356. Statue.

© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84520.

no. 1426. Statue. © 1 c. Nov.10, 1928 ; G 84552.

Our Lady of the Rosary, no. 1365.Statue. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G84531.

Queen of Heaven, statue, no. 1265.

© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84530.

Sacred heart of Jesus pleading, no.

1407. Statue. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928;G 84524.

Sacred heart of Jesus statue, no.

1240. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84523.

no. 1418. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928

;

G 84554.

no. 1424. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928

;

G 84555.

Sacred Heart of Mary statue, no.

1423. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84553.

Pescosta (Vincent) Sculpture:Altar no. 1564. © 1 c. Nov. 28,

1928 ; G 84744.

Byzantine high altar, no. 1173. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84557.

Gothic altar, no. 1573. © 1 c. Nov.10, 1928 ; G 84558.

Gothic altar, 1860. © 1 c. Nov. 10,

1928 ; G 84543.

Gothic communion railing, no. 1864.

© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84542.

Gothic sanctuary lamp, no. 1506. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84522.

Gothic stations of the cross no. 9,

1307. Jesus falls the third time. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84544.

Renaissance stations of the cross,

no. 1309. No. 14, Jesus is laid into thesepulchre. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G84718.

no. 1729. Jesus is laid into thesepulchre, XIV. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928

;

G 83538.

Roman sanctuary lamp, no. 1505. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84521.

Roman stations of the cross no. 1,1329. Jesus is condemned to death.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84532.

Roman stations of the cross no. 2,1760. Jesus is laden with the cross.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84540.

Roman stations of the cross, no.1321. [Jesus meets his afflicted moth-er, 4] © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84537.

Roman stations of the cross, no.1728. Jesus meets his afflicted mother,IV. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 83539.

Roman stations of the cross no. 6,

1761. Veronica wipes the face ofJesus. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84541.

Shrine altar for the group of theLittle Flower, no. 1861. © 1 c. Nov.10, 1928; G 84556.

Rosenblatt (Simon) Sculpture:Roman stations of the cross, no.

586. Jesus Is laid in the tomb, XIV.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84534.

Zeitler (Frank) Sculpture:Gothic stations of the cross no. 1,

432. Jesus is condemned to death. ©1 c. Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84545.

Gothic stations of the cross, no. 444.

Jesus is placed in the sepulchre, XIV.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84546.

Roman stations of the cross, no. 438.

Jesus is placed in the sepulchre, XIV.© 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G 84533.

Ferrari (Febo)* Short Beach, Conn.18018-18020

Sculpture

:

Chinese sun dial. [Nude girl stand-ing on tip-toe holding sun dial madeof rings over her head at arms length]

© 1 c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; G 84425.

Early bird. Sun dial composed of aduck pulling a worm. © 1 c. Oct. 26,

1928 ; G 84426.

Offering. [Nude girl offering a

bunch of flowers clasped in hands at

throat ; with head raised, looking up]© 1 c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; G 84427.

Fiero (Emilie)* Cleveland. 18021

Sculpture

:

Great blue heron drinking fountain.

[Pedestal ornamented with figures of

two herons in high relief on back-ground of cat-tails ; high relief of frog

at each of four corners of base] ©1 c. Dec. 5, 1928 ; G 84774.

336

WORKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18038

Fisher (Herbert W.)* Battle Creek,Mich. 18022

Drawing

:

Mr. Grundy. Sitting squirrel. ©1 c. Dec. 12, 1928 ; G 84789.

Fisher (Jack)* Brooklyn. 18023

Painting

:

Ideal, the safety cab. [Crown,wheel and spread wings surmountingshield-like design of perpendicularbars with central figure of a coin in

square border ; lettered scroll below]

© Sept. 24, 1928 ; G 84226.

Fitch (Mary Louise)* Eugene, Or.18024, 18025

Designs

:

Jungle tales. [Silhouette; centralfigure, large spreading tree with hills

in background : figure of elephant at

left] © 1 c. Nov. 7, 1928 : G 84512.

Swirls. [Silhouette landscape; twotrees at left ; thick clump of trees andbushes at right beside body of water]

© 1 c. Nov. 7, 1928 ; G 84511.

Florman (Irving)* New York. 18026

Model

:

Paramount Egyptian heron. [Heronflying ; head extended before him

;

large wings outspread] © 1 c. Nov.23, 1928 ; G 84734.

Foale (Dorothy Teele)* Stamford,Conn. 18027

Drawing

:

Dorothy. Nameogram. Face of

man with derb"y hat, with lettering ofalphabet indicating facial features andspelling name, Dorothy. © 1 c. Nov.10, 1928 ; G 84932.

Frank (Abraham)* Brooklyn. 18028

Drawing

:

Camp emblem. Tree with letters 98under it. [Oval border] © 1 c. Dec.

5, 1928 ; G 84775.

Fredrickson (Fred C.)* Chicago.18029

Design

:

Acacia monument. [Corinthian col-

umn topped by Corinthian capital,

mounted on triple platform ; stonebench engraved with masonic emblemat one side; at other, draped figure

leaning on broken shaft] © 1 c. Dec.

6, 1928; B 84941.

Friedlander (Leo)* New York. 18030

Design

:

Proposed design for doors of S. P. C.

at New York City. [Oblong panel withvertical division through center ; Bibli-

cal figures and scenes of the life of

Christ showing The Crusifiction [ !1,

The Resurection [!], In the garden,etc.] © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G 84349.

Froman & Levy, New York. 18031

Frisch (Victor) Sculpture:Figure of girl in glass. [Full

length figure of partially clad girl

mounted on two step circular pedestal]

© 1 c. Aug. 23, 1928 ; G 83994.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol, England.18032

Dawson (Montague) Painting:Fully rigged clipper ship sailing to-

wards the right hand foreground. ©1 c. Dec. 20, 1928 ; G 84940.

General bronze Corp., Long Island Cit\,

N. Y. 18033

Leidenfrost [Leyden-Frost on copy](Alexander) :

Three men pouring metal into amould, surrounded by miscellaneouspieces of cast bronze ; buildings, statue,

etc. in background. © 1 c. Nov. 22,

1928 ; G 84733. •

George (Gilbert D.)* St. Paul. 18034

Drawing

:

Min-Ne-So-Tah. Indian head, out-line of profile of face being the east-

ern boundary line of state of Minne-sota. © 1 c. Dec. 15, 1928 ; G 84822,

Geraghty (James) Milwaukee. 18035

Gibson (Harry Lee) Sculpture:Davis (James J.) Mooseheart found-

er, statue. [James J. Davis with boyand girl ; arms about the shoulders ofthe little fellow with book and tools

in hands and the little girl with booksand a rose] © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928; G84363.

Gibson (Harry Lee)* Port Washing-ton, Wis. 18036

Sculpture

:

Old Gold. The treasure of them all.

Bas-relief showing a pirate's discovery.

© 1 c. Sept. 28, 1928 ; G 84439.

Giorgi (Federico Agostino)* Holly-wood, Calif. 18037, 18038

Sculpture

:

Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh trans-

Atlantic hop. Plaque to commemoratethe trans-Atlantic flight of Col. CharlesA. Lindbergh. [Male figure on left

and female figure on right soaringthrough clouds ; airplane behind them]Two figures represent the Spirit of

American aviation inspiring the Amer-ican youth. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1928; G84215.

33366—2i 337

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18039 pt. iv, n. &, v. 23

Giorgi (Federico Agostino)*—Con.

Pugilist. Group of two figures ; onelying down and one standing with fists

clenched and arms taut, © 1 c. Aug.28, 1928 ; G 84219.

Gleason (Jack Alvin)* Oklahoma City.

Sculpture

:

18039

Bozo. Bull dog with wrinkled face;in sitting position with collar; bowlegs. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1928 ; G 84737.

Guerlain (Marcel) inc., New York.18040

Durand (Joanny) Sculpture;Bas-relief [of two symmetrical girls

figures ; head and shoulders, back toback ; heads lowered ; floral base belowshoulders ; modernistic background]© 1 c. Nov. 26, 1928 ; G 84741.

Haberle (Vera Marie) New Haven.18041

Hopkins (Pauline) Drawing:B. Quick and his wife Slo. [Five

views of man and wife shopping for adress ; man registers disappointmentbecause dress purchased is green] ©1 c. Sept. 25, 1928 ; G 84278.

Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.18042-18045

Bartuing (Ludwig) Painting:Sehet die lilien auf dem felde, 13210.

In foreground big flowers, lilies and soon ; to the left in background meadowsand trees. © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1928; G84945.

Frey (Albert) Painting:Drei pinien, 13189. Sea-shore, to the

left some rocks, to the right threestone-pines. © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1928; G84946.

Olszewski (Karl Ewald) Painting:Im sonnige fernen, 13195. Land-

scape, open country with lake andstorks flying over it. © 1 c. Dec. 27,

1928; G 84943.

Wolfgangnmller (— ) Painting:Im wehenden grase, 13215. Girl ly-

ing in the grass looking to the widesky with small clouds. © 1 c. Dec. 27,

1928; G 84942.

Hanson (C. H.) co., Chicago.18046, 18047

French (George W.) Drawings:Donkey, 1928. Side view of a seated

donkey on a background enclosed with-in a circle. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928: G84288.

Elephant, 1928. Side view of run-ning elephant on a background en-closed in a circle. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928

:

G 84287.

Harding (George)* Philadelphia.18048

Painting

:

North part of Germantown, as it

was on October the 4th in the year1777. Battle map attack on German-town : disposition troops, houses ; rowof shields at right. © 1 c. Oct. 20,

1928; G 84360.

Harris (Rosina)* Brunswick, Ga.18049

Drawing

:

Punctuation people. 6 punctuationmarks made like people. [From left

to right, Quotation mark, exclamationmark, period, question mark andcomma] © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1928; G84279.

Herbert (James D.)* New York.18050-18054

Sculpture

:

Boerum (Mr.) Head. © 1 c. Oct.

3, 1928; G 84235.

Calkins (E. E.) Head. © 1 c. Oct.

3, 1928; G 84232.

Drummond (Dr. I. W.) Head. ©1 e. Oct. 3, 1928 ; G 84234.

Marion. [Head of girl with longstraight hair parted in the middle anddrawn in knot low on neck : bangsacross forehead] © 1 c. Oct. 3. 1928

;

G 84231.

Meiere (Hildreth) Head. ©1 c.

Oct. 3, 1928 ; G 84233.

Hershey (Charles D.)* Astoria, L. I..

N. Y.- 18055

Drawing

:

Mr. Kluck. An unlucky Friday.[Four views of fisherman on pier

:

catches a scales and goes home] © 1

c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84361.

Herzel ( Paul ) * New York.18056-18060

Sculpture

:

Cavalier. Plumed hat raised in

right hand, left hand on sword, wear-ing cape and lace collar, and widetopped boots. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928: G84761.

Look out. Indian, nude, feather in

hair, war club in right hand, seated onponv, standing, with head raised, bothlooking back. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928 : G84994.

Sioux warrior. Sioux warrior withwar bonnet and feather streamer float-

ing in wind ; lance in right hand

;

shield on left arm ; riding canteringpony. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928 ; G 84993.

Spanish dancer. Girl, nude, wear-ing shawl, tambourine above head in

338

WORKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18118

right hand, left hand on hip, left foot

forward, dancing. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928;G 84760.

Spanish dancer. Man, wearingSpanish costume, rose in left handabove head, right hand on hip, rightfoot forward, dancing. © 1 c. Dec. 3,

1928 ; G 84759.

Hill (Clara)* Washington. 18061

Sculpture

:

Pegasus and girl. Winged horseand nude girl standing at left side

pointing up. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1928; G84293.

Hiller (Lloyd H.) Cleveland, andCharlton (William B.) Brecks-ville, O. 18062

Hiller (Lloyd H.) Drawing:Light. Lighthouse built of the Bible,

each section representing a book, orbooks, of the Bible, and what theycover. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1928 ; G 84947.

Hintermeister (Hy.)* Brooklyn.18063, 18064

Paintings

:

Conquest of the air. On a rolling

plain transportation of all kinds is

shown ; covered wagon, oxcart, antiquepalanquin, camels, stage coach, auto,etc. : above in a sunburst airplanes anda dirigible race along. © 1 c. Nov. 6,

1928 ; G 84498.

Odd^with the fish. Standing on atree, fallen across a brook, a fishermanin excitement of a catch, loses his bal-

ance. To bis right, fishing from shore.

are two amused companions. © 1 c.

Dec. 17, 1928; G 84826.

Holderness (John R.) Dallas. 18065

Wood (Ernest A.) Drawing:Medical arts laboratory. Words,

Medical arts laboratory, in crossedrelationship, with a microscope, still,

beaker, pipette and test tube in anglesof cross. © 1 c. Oct. 11, 1928: G84284.

Holland ( Hattie May ) * Denver. 18066

Drawing

:

American war mothers design. Serv-

ice star, carnation flower [in conven-tionalized wreath around it ; lettering

in circular band around the outside]

© 1 c. Nov. 30, 1928 ; G 84749.

Holliday (Rebecca Francis)* NewYork. 18067

Sculpture

:

Horizons. [Bas relief of two fig-

ures ; one nude female 'figure resting onknees ; one standing with arm thrust

forwardl © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1928; G84220.

Holmes (Alma)* Ft. Worth, Tex.18068

Sculpture

:

Holmes memorial. [Low monumenton oblong base ; squat columnar pedes-tals at each end of flat surface in-

scribed Holmes, in raised letters ; in-

scription surmounted by double eaglewith triangle on its breast, enclosingnumeral 32] © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928; G84762.

Hopf (Rudolph) Burlingame, Calif.

18069Ghiloni (Pietro G.) Model:Three Goodies. Three nude baby

figures standing in a group; one clasp-ing hands to mouth : one to eyes ; andone to ears. © 1 c. June 8. 1928; G84366.

Horwitz (Edw. S.)* Cincinnati. 18070

Drawing

:

Two figures personifying a radiocabinet and speaker and a microphone.© 1 c. Dec. 12, 1928 ; G 84790.

Hurley (Edward Timonthy)* Cincin-nati. 18071-18074

Sculpture

:

Spider and web. Circular plaquemodelled in relief. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; G 84712.

Tiger. [Tiger in attitude of walk-ing; head slightly lowered] © 1 c.

Oct. 3, 1928; G 84229.

Turtle. [Modelled in attitude ofwalking; tail turned to the right] ©1 c. Nov. 19, 1928 ; G 84713.

Turtles. [Circular plaque with five

turtles in relief following one anotherin circular line] © 1 c. Oct. 3. 1928

;

G 84228.

Imans (Pierre)* Paris. 18075-18118

Sculpture

:

Adeline, 309 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.

19, 1928; G 84370.

Alvar, 535 KT. Tete. © 1 c. Oct.

19. 1928 ; G 84371.

Armelle. K32 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84402.

Babette, K31 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.

19, 1928; G 84376.

Brix (Le) 540 T. Tete. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84388.

Candide. 603 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84396.

Charley. 524 T. Tete. © 1 c. Oct..

19, 1928 ; G 84399.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18119 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Imans ( Pierre )*—Continued.

Choix difficile. Buste. © 1 c. Nov.2, 1928; G 84780.

Coralie, K23 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928; G 84375.

Dede, 702 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84372.

Etonnements du Prince Charmant.Buste. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84781.

Femme aux fleurs. Buste. © 1 c.

Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84779.

Fossette, 21 T. Mannequin artis-

tique. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928; G. 84394.

Foujita, 534 T. 'Tete. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84383.

Gaudin (Lucien) 532 T. Tete. ©1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84384.

Gerbault (Alain) 529 T. Tete. ©1 c. Oct. 19, 1928; G 84386.

Gerda, 701 T. Duste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84373.

Henoc, 513 T. Tete. © 1 c. Oct. 19,

1928 ; G 84387.

Heureuse surprise. Buste. © 1 c.

Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84782.

Hubertine, 607 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84408.

Jacquotte, 26 T. Mannequin artis-

tique. .© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928; G 84393.

Josy, K37 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.

19, 1928 ; G 84403.

Line. 11 T. Mannequin artistique.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84391.

Liska, 31 T. Mannequin artistique.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84395.

Loulette, K38 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84377.

Lucinde, K27 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84380.

Manuele, 605 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84405.

Matho, K26 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84381.

Menjou (Adolphe) 530 T. Tete.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84385.

Moineau, 6 T. Mannequin artis-

tique. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84389.

Myrhine, 59 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84409.

Norma, 192 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84406,

Normane, K33 T. Buste. . © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928; G 84374.

Novarro (Ramon) 531 T. Tete. ©1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84382.

Oda, K36 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84378.

Odile. K28 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928; G 84398.

Poucet, 1 T. Mannequin artistique.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84390.

Prisca, K22 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928; G 84397.

Raoul, 523 T. Tete. © 1 c. Oct.19, 192S ; G 84400.

Spi, 606 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct. 19,

1928 ; G 84404.

Vincente, K29 T. Buste. © 1 c.

Oct. 19, 1928; G 84401.

Vivette, 17 T. Mannequin artistique.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; G 84392.

Vouka, K30 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84379.

Yvonne, 153 T. Buste. © 1 c. Oct.19, 1928 ; G 84407.

Innosa (Robert)* Cleveland. 18119Sculpture

:

Our Herb—1928. Miniature bust ofHerbert Hoover. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1928

;

G 84456.

Ittner (William B.)* St. Louis.18120-1S123

Designs

:

Aladdin. Design no. 4 for fountainpanel. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; G 84917.

Captain Silver. Design no. 2 for

fountain panel. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928

;

G 84915.

Flamingo. Design no. 3 fo# foun-tain panel. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928; G84916.

Jack and the bean stalk. Design no.

1 for fountain panel. © 1 c. Dec. 21,

1928 ; G 84914.

Johnson (Annie L.) Los Angeles.18124

Fox (Mary L.) Model:Sphynx cat. Statuette, cubist mod-

elling, cat in sitting position, tall andslim, with half closed eyes. © 1 c.

Dec. 27, 1928 ; G 84936.

Johnson (Irene Charlesworth) * Nash-ville. 18125

Sculpture

:

Bird fountain. Large shell repre-

sented as washed up by a wave andserving as the basin of the fountain

:

back of the shell, riding the crest of

the wave, are three female figures. ©1 c. Dec. 22, 1928 ; G 84922.

Johnson (William Oscar)* Denver.18126

Design

:

Good luck border. Four leaf clover

in horseshoe, alternating with swasti-

ka in crossed squares within circles;

340

WORKS OF ARTno. 4. 1928 1S22J

and corner designs of star within cir-

cles superposed on rectangles. © 1 c.

Sept. 28, 1928; G 84280.

Keeler (Fanny)* New York.

Drawing: 1812T-18128

Penny doll. L Little girl with fluffy

bobbed hair and bangs: with armsraised at sides; wearing short dresswith round collar and ribbon aroundneck] © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1928 ; G 84784.

Tommy and Totsie. [Figures of lit-

tle girl and little boy hand in hand:with bushy hair and bangs and wear-ing round collars and bow ties] ©1 c. Oct. 8. 1928 : G 84255.

Kehoe display fixture co.. San Fran-cisco. 18129-18134

Johannson (Thomas) Model:Celestine, 411. Lady in fixed fanci-

ful pose with right arm extended toside and forearm of left arm raised to

about a thirty degree angle. © 1 c.

Oct. 17, 1928 ; G 84445.

Felicia, 412. Lady in fixed fancifulpose with both arms extended to sides

with left hand upraised. © 1 c. Oct.

17, 1928 ; G 84446.

Lillian, 414. Lady in fixed fanciful

pose with right arm bent and left

arm extended to side. © 1 c. Oct. 17,

1928 ; G 84447.

Rosalind, 415. Lady in fixed fanci-

ful pose showing front view with botharms extended to the side and slightly

upraised. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1928; G84448.

Ruth, 416. Lady in fixed fancifulpose with left arm bent upward andinwardly and right arm slightly ex-

tended to her side. © 1 c. Oct. 17,

1928; G 84449.

Vivian, 417. Lady in fixed fanciful

pose with left arm bent upwardly andright arm extended at an angle to herside. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1928; G 84450.

Kemp & Beatley, inc.. New York.18135-18213

Berliner (Rose) Designs:No. 446. pats. 58-60; 6518. pat. 15;

6628, pats. 8-10 ; 6692 ; pats. 1-6 : 6700.

pats. 1-5: 6702, pats. 1. 2; 6708. pats.

1, 2. © 1 c. each Dec. 19, 1928; G84847-84849, 84846. 84842-84845. 84830,

84835. 84837. 84839. 84841. 84828. 84832.

84836, 84838, 84840, 84829, 84831, 84833.

84834.

No. 6518. pat. 14. © 1 c. Dec. 19,

1928 ; G 84905.

Kanewsky (Virginia) Designs:No. 6565. pats. 7. 8': 6710. © 1 c.

each Dec. 19. 1928: G 84850-84852.

Richards (Mae) Designs:No. 178, pats. 1-10: 6636, pats. 5-7;

6637. pats. 5, 7, 8. © 1 c. each Dec.19, 1928; G 84853-84857, 84860, 84862.84865, 84867, 84868. 84859, 84861, 84863.84858, 84864. 84866.

Winston (Virginia) Designs:No. 33S5. pats. 8-16; 3401. pats. 1-

11; 6518, pat. 16: 6656, pats. 11-15:7088, 7089. 7091-7094. © 1 c. eachDec. 19. 1928; G 84886. 84888. 84890,84892, 84895, 84897, 84899. 84901, 84903,84879-84885, 84887. 83889, 84891, 84893,84904. 84894, 84896. 84898, 84900, 84902.84873-84878.

No. 7084-7087. © 1 c. each Dec. 19,

1928 ; G 84869-84872.

King (Edward A.) Elsmere, N. Y.18214

Heyman (Berthold) Drawing:Mirro words. [Monkey perched on

blank frame at right with lettering attop and column of figures, 1-5 at left]

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84435.

Korbel (Mario)* New York. 18215

Sculpture

:

Kiss. Group of two human figures,

a man on one knee bending over awoman thrown backward over his

raised knee. © 1 c. Dec. 18, 1928: G84827.

Korber (Joseph F.)* Los Angeles.18216

Sculpture

:

Little sweetheart. Nude statue of achild [kneeling] with [head claspedbetween arms raised and bent backaround neck] © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1928 ; G84452.

Kowna-tzki (Hans)* Peconia. L. I.,

N. Y. 18217

Sculpture

:

Devotion. [Nude woman crouchedin kneeling position ; head lowered

;

hands touching knees] © 1 c. Dec.26, 1928 ; G 84924.

Kraus (Beatrice H.)* Brooklyn.

18218-18225Drawings

:

God's children all ; no. 1, Broadcast-ing Eskimo. [Seated Eskimo on topof large globe in mid-air ; seals andicebergs in dark waters below] © 1 c.

Nov. 5. 1928 ; G 84500.

no. 2, Frolicking in park in city.

[Man selling balloons in center of pic-

ture ; skyline of city and two airplanesin background] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928;G 84501.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18226 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Kraus (Beatrice H.)*—Continued.

no. 3. Dutch May dance. [Boysand girls in Dutch customs doing may-pole dance before group of trees ; threelittle girls seated in foreground] ©1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 : G 84502.

no. 4, Children sporting in snowon mountain. © 1 c. Nov. 5. 1928 ; G84503.

no. 5, Scene in Asia. [Elephantand howdah carrying white passengerin foreground ; on street with build-ings of asiatic architecture in back-ground] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84504.

no. 6. Desert scene. [ThreeArabs on camels in center of picture;others seated in circle in right fore-

ground ; four standing] © 1 c. Nov.5, 1928 ; G 84505.——no. 7, Scene in China. [Streetscene in China with men and womenin various attitudes of walking andriding; sky-line of Chinese buildingsin background] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928;G 84506.

no. 8, Scene in Jungle. [Threenegroes with spears in foreground withwild animals peering at them fromedge of forest in background] © 1 c.

Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84507.

Ladd (Anna Coleman)* Boston. 18226

Sculpture

:

Returning fisherman. Statue con-sisting of male figure standing withlegs apart ; on prow of ship ; with sym-bolic figures below. © 1 c. Dec. 1,

1928 ; G 84747.

Returning soldier. Statue consistingof a male figure standing with legs

apart on prow of ship ; with symbolicfigures below. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1928 ; G84777.

Lane (Katharine W.)* Boston. 18228

Sculpture

:

Greyhounds unleashed. Two grey-hounds running along, one slightly be-

hind the other. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928

;

G 84463.

Langdon (W. Harry)* Syracuse. N. Y.18229

Painting

:

Bridal veil consecrated to mother-hood. [Holy Mother holding the In-

fant in her right arm ; halos overheads of both] © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1928:G 84223.

Leigh (Charles Claude)* Chicago.18230

Drawing

:

Law suit. [Cow and 3 men ; farmerat left pulling cow's tail ; one at right

pulling on horns ; center, man seatedon stool, milking] © 1 c. Oct. 25,

1928 ; G 84418.

Le Page (Thomas Patrick)* SantaBarbara, Calif. 18231

Painting

:

Lo—I am with you always. Trans-parent figure of Christ walking in

scene of autumn foliage and a streamof water. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1928; G84788.

Lesch (Rudolf) New York.18232-18246

Barday (A.) Drawings;Blue room, New York I860, 29203.

Two gentlemen seated at table in

colonial costume in background ; negroservant entering door at left ; lady in

yellow in chair in front. © 1 c. Nov.21, 1928 ; G 84728.

Chartres, Eglise St. Andre, 29210.River in foreground, two men fishing

from left bank, trees on either side

;

church surrounded by wall in back-ground. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928; G84991.

Chartres, Pont St. Hilaire, 29209.River in foreground with houses onright bank; small bridge in back-ground; small boat with two figures

in right foreground. © 1 c. Dec. 31,

1928; G 84990.

Chartres, portail Nord, 29208. Streetin foreground, bordered by high wallat back ; gate leading into courtyardof cathedral which occupies back-ground. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928; G84989.

Chartres, Porte GuiUamme, 29206.

Street in foreground ; man carryingbasket over shoulder ; two women at

right; houses behind stone wall in

background ; cathedral on skyline. ©1 c. Dec. 31, 1928 ; G 84987.

Chartres, rue du Bourg, 29207.

Bridge over stream, with two figures

on it ; row of houses surroundingcathedral against skyline in back-

ground. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928; G84988.

Chartres, vieux pont, 29205. Riverin foreground, with small boat con-

taining two figures : houses on left

bank, bridge crossing stream ; cathe-

dral on skvline with two spires. ©1 c. Dec. 31. 1928 : G 84986.

New York, old house 1863, 29201.

House with sloping roof, surroundedby fence and overhung with trees ; fig-

ures standing before fence ; street in

front. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928 ; G 84729.

342

WOKKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18291

Old New York. Park row. 29152.

Buildings on left: carriage and parkon right ; church spire showing abovetrees ; street in middle foreground. ©1 c. July 30, 1928 ; G 84001.

Old New York, St. Thomas church,29155. Street in foreground ; churchin right rear; man in blue coat, ladywith pink parasol in left foreground.

© 1 c. July 30. 1928 ; G 84004.

Old New York, view of Broadway,29153. Street running from right fore-

ground diagonally to left : buildingswith awnings over walk facing onstreet : church at left. © 1 c. July 30.

1928; G 84002.

Old New York. Wall st. of William.29154. Street in middle foreground

;

buildings and sidewalk at left ; churchin middle background : building withcupola at left. © 1 c. July 30. 1928;G 84003.

Sitting room. Walton house. NewYork 1840. 29204. Men in colonial cos-

tume at fireplace in background, oneseated ; book cases at right : table withgreen cover. © 1 c. Nov. 21. 1928 ; G84727.

Tammany hall 1830, 29202. Row of

buildings and street at left ; threestory building with iron balcony andlamp posts at front door, on right

;

street in front. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928

:

G 84726.

Warshawsky (A. G.) Painting:Rhone at Avignon. Landscape in

bright tones of greens and yellows

;

trees and foliage on river bank in fore-

ground : river seen through foliage

;

tower in left background on oppositeriver bank. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1928; G84462.

Lidberg (Theodore N.)* Oakland.Calif. 18247

Painting

:

Oakland. Calif. [Public park andlarge body of water in foreground

:

skyline of city with many tall buildingson opposite shore] © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928

;

G 84245.

Lifshitz (Arnold)* Detroit. 18248

Drawing

:

Christ at Gethsemane. Christ in

sorrowing meditation. [Left profile

view of head! © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928; G84230.

Lister (Henry B.)* San Francisco.18249

Painting

:

Path in the redwoods. Group ofredwood trees, with a path in the fore-

ground. © 1 c.

84292.Oct. 13, 1928; G

Low (Will H.)* Bronxville, N. Y.18250

Painting

:

Easter morn. [Figure of angelstanding with hands outstretched to-

ward three women on steps at his

feet] © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1928; G 84743.

McCormick (John [Joseph])* Balti-more. 18251

Drawing

:

Man's wings. Mythology then tells

of Daedalus. [3 views: Daedalusconstructing wings for himself and hisson Icarus ; on these wings they es-

caped ; Icarus soared too near the sunand the heat melted the wax from hiswings] © 1 c. Nov. 27. 1928; G84742.

McKinley pub. co., Kansas City, Mo.18252

Allen (Clarence Edwin) Drawing:Better values. . [Lettering in five

pointed star with narrow border andrays forming circular design] © 1 c.

Oct. 8, 1928; G 84251.

Mallouk (Salim N.)* Brooklyn.18253-18291

Drawings :

Bowl shaped design with central A,symmetrical leaf and flower display,543. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84336.

Central medallion with longitudinalextensions and lateral floral design,

544. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84326.

Central medallion with rectangularfloral frame. 548. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928

;

G 84317.

Floral corner design. With angularframe. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1928: G 84438.

Medallion with floral design atcorners, 552. © 1 c. Oct. 16. 1928 : G84315.

Notched rectangular corner designwith floral medallion and impanelledwreath designs, 560. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928 ; G 84320.

Oval medallion with floral design in

one corner, 546. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928

;

G 84314.

Rectangular border design with ar-

cuate medallion and inner frame de-

signs, 112. © 1 c. Oct, 16, 1928; G84345.

Rectangular border design withcorner flower vase display and innerrectangular frame, 108. © 1 c. Oct.

16, 1928 : G 84348.

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CATALOG-UE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18292 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Mallouk (Salim N.)*—Continued.

Rectangular border design with flor-

al corners and inner star design, 111.

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G 84346.

Rectangular border design with me-dallions, corners and inner rectangularframe, 110. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84347.

Rectangular border design, with ro-settes and inner frame with radiatingcorner ornamentation. © 1 c, Oct.26, 1928 ; G 84437.

Rectangular border design withspaced medallion and inner frame de-sign, 113. © 1 c: Oct. 16, 1928; G84344.

Rectangular corner design includinginner and outer floral and leaf orna-mentations, 569. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928;G 84338.

Rectangular corner design includinglozenge encircled by floral wreaths,557. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84328.

Rectangular corner design includingpanels having floral, leaf and medal-lion. 568. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84339.

Rectangular corner design with an-gle shaft panel and floral design there-in, 550. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84318.

Rectangular corner design with cen-tral floral wreath, 562. © 1 c. Oct.

16, 1928 ; G 84324.

Rectangular corner design with cen-tral medallion and lateral leaves, 554.

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84322.

Rectangular corner design withcorner medallion and outwardly ex-

tending flower and leaf design, 541. ©1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G 84341.

Rectangular corner design with flor-

al sprays, 549. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928;G 84312.

Rectangular corner design with flor-

al wreath, 563. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ;

G 84330.

Rectangular corner design with in-

wardly extending leaf design and me-dallion, 565. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84332.

Rectangular corner design with leaf

and with symmetrical leaf and flower

design, 561. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84340.

Rectangular corner design with me-dallion and flanking leaves, -559. ©1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84319.

Rectangular corner design with me-dallion and outwardly extending

leaves, 551. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84327.

Rectangular corner design with me-dallion and radiating leaf, 558. © 1 c.

Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84323.

Rectangular corner design with me-dallion floral and leaf frame, 540. ©1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G 84313.

Rectangular corner design with out-wardly extending leaves and threeflowers, 564. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928;84331.

Rectangular corner design with radi-

ating floral brandies, 567. © 1 c. Oct.

16, 1928 ; G 84334.

Rectangular corner design with sym-metrical floral and leaf spray, 545. ©1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84325.

Rectangular corner design with sym-metrical flower and leaf display, 542.

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84337.

Rectangular corner design with sym-metrical wreath, 553. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928 ; G 84321.

Rectangular corner design withtransverse extending leaf design, 566.

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84333.

Rectangular corner display withsmall rectangular corner design andand inner frame, 109. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928 ; G 84342.

Rectangular leaf design with cen-

tral medallion, 555. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928; G 84329.

Rectangular medallion with leaf or-

namentation at two opposite sides andrectangular ornamentation at the other

sides. 556. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84335.

Scalloped corner design with scal-

loped interior design, 115. © 1 c. Oct.

16. 1928 ; G 84343.

Three medallions with framing andberries and leaves, 547. © 1 c. Oct.

16. 1928; G 84316.

Manente (Pietro Nicholas)* New York.18292

Drawing

:

Washington (George) head. Profile

of head incorporating Lincoln, statue

of Liberty, flag and eagle as part

thereof. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; G84740.

Mangan co., Providence, R. I. 18293

Cianforani (Aristide B.) Model:Medallion commemorating receipt of

first holy communion, showing Savior

giving Host to children, all enclosed in

laurel border, with cross and shield at

bottom. © 1 c. Dec. 20, 1928 ; G 84907.

344

WORKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18319

Manhattan memorials studio, NewYork. 18294

Phillipps (Ralph S.) Sculpture:Bronze doors. [Two-panelled door

with scroll work tendril designs in

squares] © 1 c. Aug, 28, 1928; G83816.

Ma.tr & Gordon, inc., Barre, Vt.18295-18298

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:

Barman memorial. 1143. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84810.

Howard memorial. 1142. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84809.

Hurst memorial, 1141. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84807.

Reardon memorial, 1144. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84811.

Marsaw (Charles Rudolphe) NewYork. 18299

Miller (Cesar M.) Painting:San-Souci, the Citedelle. Palace of

King Christophe the 1st of Haiti.[Large building and courtyard in fore-ground ; range of wooded hills in back-ground] © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84466.

Matthias & Freeman paper co., Phila-delphia. 18300

Matthias (Charles) Design:Burlington. Fancy box paper hav-

ing the words, Burlington hosiery, ar-

ranged so as to present the idea ofsquares; and a coat of arms. © 1 c.

Aug. 31, 1928 ; G 84282.

Mayer (Louis)* New York. 18301

Painting

:

Milwaukee. [Decorative paintingshowing harbor view of Milwaukee

;

figure of Indian in panel on left ofwoman at fountain on right] © 1 c.

Nov. 14, 1928 ; G 84586.

Meissner & Buch. Leipzig, Germany.18302-18319

Flatscher (M.) Paintings:Landscape with birch trees, in front

two girls and three puppies, verlags-nr.21566-70-2. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928; G84979.

Meadow, hammock with two girls

and three cats, dark trees in back, ver-lags-nr. 21566-70-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84980.

Fontan (L.) Paintings:Girl with green hat in open automo-

bile holding steering wheel, whitescarf with flying ends, green dress,

verlags-nr. 21617-20-1. © 1 c. Dec.26, 1928; G 84964.

Girl, with old rose ribbon in darkhair holding tennis racket, with whitescarf; dark landscape in back, verlag-nr. 21613-16-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928

;

G 84963.

Heber (M.) Paintings:Girl in green dress and holding or-

ange colored Japanese parasol sitting

on a wall, cherry blossoms on wall andparasol, verlags-nr. 21587-90-1. © 1

c. Dec. 26, 1928 ; G 84959.

Landscape with lake and lilacs, little

girl in red dress in front holding teddybear and flowers, verlags-nr. 21571-75-2. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928; G 84981.

Young woman with wavy blond hair,

long pearl necklace, blue eyes, twig offlowers on the side, verlags-nr. 21595-98-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928; G 84960.

Hunter (Frances T.) Paintings:Boy in green suit standing against

wall holding bowl and spoon, on thefloor a cat, dog and toys, verlags-nr.21579-82-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26. 1928; G84978.

Girl in blue dress standing againstthe wall holding toys in arms; on thefloor toys, verlags-nr. 21579-82-2. ©1 c. Dec. 26, 1928 ; G 84955.

Klein (C. ) Painting:Fruit bowl with fancy border con-

taining grapes, apples and nuts, ver-

lags-nr. 21560-62-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84977.

Fruit bowl with plain border con-

taining apples, peaches and grapes, ver-

lags-nr. 21560-62-2. © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84976.

Langfier (A.) Painting:Head of girl with long blond hair

with pearl necklace and string of

pearls in hair, verlags-nr. 21591-94-1.

© 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928 ; G 84958.

Meier (E.) Paintings:Autumn landscape with lake, trees

in background and in front, autumnleaves on ground, verlags-nr. 21603-06-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928 ; G 84961.

Autumn landscape with lake, trees

in background, 3 birch trees in front,

autumn leaves on ground, on the left

in lake boat with fisherman, verlags-

nr. 21603-06-2. © 1 c. Dec. 26. 1928;G 84962.

Prince (R.) Paintings:Venetian scene, couple with page

holding lantern, vase with roses in

front, tree behind the couple, view of

city in back ; couple standing on a ter-

race at the banks of a river, verlags-

nr. 21623-26-2. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928

;

G 84966.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18320 pt. iv, n. a., v. 23

Meissner & Buch, Leipzig—Contd.

Venetian scene, young couple in gon-dola with lute-player, dark green skywith white moon ; view of city in back,verlags-nr. 21623-26-1. © 1 c. Dec.26, 1928 ; G 84965.

Schoenberg ( E. ) Paintings

:

Comical scene, boy in high hat andstriped trousers holding bouquet offlowers, girl with basket and parasol,standing back to back in landscape,verlags-nr. 21583-86-2. §lc. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84956.

Comical scene, boy with bouquet,high hat and checked trousers, girl

with basket and parasol standingacross from each other in landscape,verlags-nr. 21583-86-1. © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928 ; G 84957.

Metcalf (Charles A.) & co., Zanesville,

O. 18320-18325

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Davidson memorial, 1646. © Oct.

19, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84411.

Hambilton memorial, 1648. © Oct.19, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84412.

Harper memorial, 1645. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84413.

Mercer memorial, 1647. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84414.

Simpson memorial, 1644. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84415.

Wilkerson memorial, 1649. © Oct.19, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; G 84416.

Mills (Camille Ethel) San Francisco.18326

Mills (Arthur Boearde) Sculpture:Pony express. Statuette of pony ex-

press rider and mount. © 1 c. Aug.13, 1928 ; G 84218.

Moessel (Julius)* Chicago.18327-18351

Paintings

:

Decorative painting, 1. [Oblongpanel highly decorated in Japanesestyle ; large central inset : Night sceneon a pier with numerous Japanese fig-

ures in foreground and boat in back-ground] © 1 c. Oct. 29, 1928 ; G 84430.

2. [Oblong panel highly deco-rated in Japanese style; large centralinset : Japanese figures on bridge in

foreground;pagoda, bridge, and two

boats on water in background] © 1 c.

Oct. 29, 1928 ; G 84431.

3. [Oblong panel highly deco-rated in Japanese style; two centralinsets : night scenes with four Japa-nese women grouped around low table

in each] © 1 c. Oct. 29, 1928 ; G 84432.

8. [Oblong panel highly deco-rated in Japanese style ; two centralinsets : night scenes with two Japa-nese women seated at low table play-ing game and four more standing backwatching, in lower inset ; at top. threeJapanese women with fans, standing]

© 1 c. Oct. 29, 1928 ; G 84433.

13. [Oblong panel highly deco-rated in Japanese style ; two largecentral insets : night scenes with Japa-nese figures watching cranes at water'sedge in foreground, in lower inset ; attop, two Japanese people with masks,one without 1 © 1 c. Oct. 29, 1928; G84458.

Dressing scene. [Five Japanesewomen, two standing at left, one seat-

ed on floor in center, and two stand-ing at right ; one of them looking in

mirror] © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; G84441.

Entertainment with animals. [Japa-nese women seated in semicircle onfloor watching monkeys and parrotsplay with trapeze in center] © 1 c.

Sept. 27, 1928 ; G 84443.

Geometrical ornaments, 1-16. ©1 c. each Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84478-84493.

On the terasse. [One Japanese wom-an in center ; three others standing in

a row at right ; wisteria vine growingon low railing in foreground] © 1 c.

Sept. 27, 1928 ; G 84442.

Star sky. [Circular design com-posed of a motley crowd of animals,birds, fish, human beings and articles

of mechanism] © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928

:

G 84444.

Morris (Jean)* Seattle. 18352

Drawing

:

Nancy Puget comic strip. NancyPuget, white girl ; Minnawah, BlackHawk Indian girl ; Topsy Turvy, negrogirl. © 1 c. Mar. 20, 1928 ; G 84996.

Moselsio (Simon)* Brooklyn.18353-18355

Model

:

Duckling. [Duck with head low-ered] © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1928 ; G 84213.

Sculpture

:

Gazelle. [Figure of a gazelle stand-

ing with head held high, horn touchingthe back] © 1 c. Dec. 15. 1928; G84823.

Kneeling girl. [Nude female figure

sitting in kneeling position ; head low-

ered, arms raised supporting large

bowl on right shoulder] © 1 c. Dec.

22, 1928 ; G 84921.

346

WOKKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18375

Muldoon monument co., Louisville.

18356Shawvan (John K.) Design:Colin memorial. 585. © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; G 84351.

Naval historical foundation, Washing-ton. 18357

Poole (Burnell) Painting-Fast convoy. [American cruiser at

high rate of* speed in foreground, con-

voying large camouflaged steamship in

left background : sea, rough] © 1 c.

Nov. 10, 1928 ; G 84561.

Niehaus (Charles Henry)* Grantwood.X. J. 18358

Sculpture

:

Bernheim (Isaac W.) oust. © 1 c.

Oct. 11. 1928 ; G 84283.

North Bergen emhroiderv works. NorthBergen. N. J. 18359

Hofer (Richter) Design:Artistic medallion. 75A. © 1 c. Dec.

20. 1928; G 84908.

North star granite corp., St. Cloud,Minn. 18360, 18361

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Fairbanks memorial, 408. © Dec.

6. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84813.

Howard memorial, 409. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84812.

Ogden Utah knitting co., Ogden, Utah.18362

Sears (John S.) Sculpture:Cat's pajamas. Full length figure,

standing with hands resting on breast,wearing Cat's pajamas. Figure rests

or stands on a circle base ; part of basebeing a moon and lettered on base arewords. Cat's pajamas; standing on baseare two cats rubbing against legs ofgirl figure. On costume of pajamasare designs of cats and moon. © 1 c.

Dec. 4, 1928 ; G 84931.

Olefin (Torsten)* Lynn, Mass. 18363

Model

:

Fountain. [Group of prehistoricanimals in cross-shaped fountain ; twolarge ones in center fighting] © 1 c.

Oct. 30, 1928 ; G 84451.

Ollagnon (Charles)* Paris. 18364

Sculpture

:

Washington. Buste de Washington.© 1 c. Oct. 8. 1928 ; G 84252.

Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.18365-18368

McKaig (Charles) Designs:Purta Coujeen. Conventional solid

border. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1928 ; G 84420.

Samarkand. Conventional borderwith center of eastern building andpalm tree. © 1 c. Oct. 25. 1928; G84422.

Wigley (John T.) Design:Regent. Conventional design con-

sisting of five bunches of flowers withmotifs between. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1928

;

G 84419.

Williams ( Ray ) Design :

Silhouette. Conventional design of

festoons and small silhouettes. © 1 c.

Oct. 25, 1928 ; G 84421.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J.

18369^18372

Ingerle (R. F.) Painting:Champion, 3927. Smiling young

child standing in prize ring, holding onto ropes ; he is wearing red trunkswith blue belt and large boxing gloves.

© 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; G 84912.

Kemp-Welch (L.) Painting:High noon, 3928. Group of horses

and colts are standing on grass in frontof pool in foreground ; large trees inbackground. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928; G84911.

Teller (Griffith H.) Painting:Happy land, 3925. Large mountain

in right background ; lake in center ofpicture ; large trees in left foreground

;

row boat on shore at left. © 1 c. Oct.

2, 1928; G 84246.

Woolfenden (L. G.) Painting-Girl sitting on swing, 3921. Draped

figure sitting on swing, swinging overlake ; large rocks at left background.© 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; G 84913.

Peabody (Amelia)* Boston. 18373

Sculpture

:

Four horsemen. [Men in armor, onhorseback, ascending narrow curvedway, in single file] © 1 c. Dec. 26,

1928; G 84937.

Peabody (Ruth)* Laguna Beach, Calif.

18374Sculpture

:

Sprite. Garden figure, kneelingnude child grasping two spouting fish.

© 1 c. Oct. 13, 1928 ; G 84286.

Pennsylvania railroad co.*, Philadel-

phia. 18375

Teller (Griffith H.) Painting:Harnessing the plane to the iron

horse. 3924. Pennsylvania train nearstation at left ; aeroplane flying overtrain ; aeroplane on ground at right

:

part of U. S. map under picture. ©1 c. Oct. 2. 1928 : G 84247.

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Petri (Pitt) Buffalo. 18376-18378

Link ( Esther L. ) Sculpture :

Grotesque cat statuette. [Cat withspotted back] © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928;G 84721.

Grotesque clog statuette. [Repre-sentation of Scotch terrier, standingwith front legs thrust forward andspread apart] © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928;G 84720.

Grotesque giraffe statuette, [Gi-raffe with line of triangles down neck,body and legs] © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928;G 84722.

Philadelphia air ' terminal, Philadel-phia. 18379

Shriver (Morris) Painting:Philadelphia air terminal. [Birds-

eye view of Philadelphia, showing air

terminal in central foreground] © 1

c. Dec. 6, 1928 ; G 84776.

Piouffle (Alfred)* Roxbury, Conn.18380

Sculpture

:

Hoover (Herbert) Bas-relief medal-lion portrait of Herbert Hoover; rightprofile. © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1928 ; G 84417.

Plummer (Joseph W.) Denver. 18381Cuno ( Frank H. ) Drawing :

Independent grocery. [Lettering in

rectangular border with shield bear-ing stripes and one star, above] ©1 c. Aug. 20, 1928 ; G 84224.

Postgate (Margaret J.)* Brooklyn.18382KL8386

Sculpture

:

Alfred and Alfreda. Penguins fac-

ing each other. © 1 c. Dec. 13, 1928

;

G 84795.

Baby elephant. Modeled in a circu-

lar form ; trunk curled around one side

of front ; tail curled around opposite

side of back. © 1 c. Dec. 13, 1928;G 84796.

Polar bear sitting on haunches withhead up. © 1 c. Dec. 13. 1928; G84798.

Striding elephant. Elephant mod-eled in planes with trunk up. © 1 c.

Dec. 13, 1928; G 84797.

Twin elephants. Two elephants withtrunks and tails entwined. © 1 c.

Dec. 13, 1928; G 84794.

Pusterla (Attilio)* Woodcliff N. J.

18387Sculpture

:

Spirit of the Northwest. [Columnwith spiral bands interspersed withscenes depicting people in boat, someriding horses and others in various

attitudes; mounted on conventional

348

base of graduated squares ; Tuscancapital] © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928; G84714.

Range (Hermann)* New York. 18388

Model

:

Bull and bear fighting. [Bull,standing on all fours, in attitude ofgoring bear seated on haunches] ©1 c. Oct. 4, 1928; G 84227.

Raul (Harry Lewis)* Orange, N. J.

18389-18395Designs

:

Design V-A. Monument consists ofpedestal with die and base ; two wingextensions with platform and base. ©1 c. Dec. 22, 1928 ; G 84928.

Design V-B. Monument consistingof pedestal with die and base; twoseat extensions with high backs. ©1 c. Dec. 22, 1928 ; G 84927.

Design V-C. Monument consists oflow tablet with curved top, offset ped-estal, with outline base and sub-baseunder both. © 1 c. Dec. 22, 1928; G84929.

Design V-D. Monument consists oftall tablet with two wing extensions,

offset pedestal with base under tablet

and pedestal sub-base under tablet ped-

estal and wings. © 1 c. Dec. 22,

1928; G 84925.

Wilsonboro. Monument consists of

cap, die, base and sub-base ; sur-

mounted by eagle. © 1 c. Dec. 22,

1928; G 84926.

Sculpture

:

Overseas group of statuary. Gen-eral Pershing in center; on right side

stands an aviator ; on left side stands

Marine ; in front kneeling, an artillery

man and a war nurse; U. S. flag in

back of group ; base of group is prowof a ship

;pedestal consists of die,

base and sub base; seals on sides;

group placed in front of the die. © 1

c. Oct. 12, 1928 ; G 84285.

World war memorial. Square shaft,

pilasters on each side, circular base,

aviation beacon at the top, sculptured

group on front of shaft consisting of

two U. S. soldiers capturing a ma-chine gun ; standing soldier holds pistol

and hand grenade ; seated soldier holds

rifle across knees. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928

;

G 84250.

Rea (Hermena) Phoenix, Ariz.18396-18400

Rea (Louis E.) Paintings:Beauties of Tamalpais, Marin

County, Calif .^ 603. [Vast expanse of

hills; rugged hill in center sloping

WOKKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18438

from left to right 1 © 1 c. Nov. 3,

1928 ; G 84475.

Hills in Marin County, Calif., 600.

[Small clump of trees in left fore-

ground; hills in background] © 1 c.

Nov. 3, 1928; G 84471.

Marin County, Calif., 601. [Woodedvalley in center of picture in midst of

hills|©lc. Nov. 3. 1928 ; G 84472.

Old mill in Mill Valley, MarinCounty, Calif., 509. [Dilapidatedframe structure in midst of densefoliage] © 1 c. Nov. 3, 1928 ; G 84473.

Solitude, Marin County, Calif., 602.[Vast expanse of hills ; large hill in

foreground sloping from right to left]

© 1 c. Nov. 3. 1928 ; G 84474.

Riggall (Charles W.) jr.*, Phildelphia.18401

Model

:

Swordfish. [Swordfish in horizontalposition supported by cylindrical baseattached to tail] © 1 c. Nov. 14,

1928; G 84587.

Royal granite co., St. Cloud, Minn.18402-18410

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Devereux memorial, 2035. © Dec.

0. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 : G 84819.

Hale memoHal. 2033. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84817.

Jackson memorial, 2037. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84815.

Mathews memorial, 331. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84257.

Mereness memorial. 335. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84260.

Sharp memorial, 2036. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84820.

Walworth memorial, 332. © Oct. 1,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; G 84258.

White memorial. 334. © Oct. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; G 84259.

Wilson memorial, 2034. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84818.

Russell (Nancy C.) Pasadena.18411-18438

Russell (Charles Marion) Models:American cattle. Buffalo in act of

digging out a bank. © 1 c. July 31.

1928 ; G 83885.

Bear with the jug. Bear sitting-

down holding a jug in his front paws.

© 1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83876.

Bronk [!J twister. Bucking un-

bridled and haltered horse jumpingover sage brush ; rider spurring him in

shoulder, horse bawling. © 1 c. July

31. 1928; G 83879.

Buffalo lying down. © 1 c. July 31.

1928; G 83877.

Buffalo runner, 9. Mounted Indianin act of driving arrow into one of tworunning buffaloes. © 1 c. July 31,

1928 ; G 83862.

Bug hunters, 2. Mother bear hold-ing up stone with her front pawswhile baby bears get the bugs. ©1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83866.

Combat. Battle between mountainsheep, one being shoved off cliff. ©1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83373.

Indian family, 1. Buck seated withbow and quiver. © 1 c. July 31, 1928

;

G 84723.

2. Squaw seated holding pa-poose aloft. © 1 c. July 31, 1928; G83884.

Jim Bridger. Mounted frontiers-man in act of shooting flint-lock gun

;

horse gun-shy. © 1 c. July 31, 1928;G 83881.

Last laugh. Wolf snarling at hu-man skull. © 1 c. July 31, 1928; G83872.

Lone wolf. Prairie wolf. © 1 c.

July 31. 1928 ; G 83880.

Medicine whip. Mounted PieganIndian with bow and quiver, walkingquietly along. © 1 c. July 31, 1928;G 83878.

Nature's cattle, 22. 3 buffaloes,

bull, cow and calf, walking along. ©1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83861.

O! Mother, what is it? 3. Motherbear with 2 cubs looking at porcupinewalking at distance. © 1 c. July 31.

1928 ; G 83860.

Piegan squaw, 33. Bust of Indiangirl with conk shell ear ornaments anddraped shawl © 1 c. July 31. 1928;G 83868.

Range father, 32. Mad stallion

chasing a wolf. © 1 c. July 31. 1928

:

G 83864.

Robe flesher, 28. Seated squawwith bone instrument used for fleshing

skins. © 1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83863.

Rogers (Will) Mounted figure. ©1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83883.

Secrets of the night, 6. Indiansquatting down with an owl just light-

ing on his shoulder. © 1 c. July 31,

1928 ; G 83870.

Sleeping Thunder. 6. Indian bust,

wind-blown hair ;porcupine strip on

one shoulder : ear ornament, one conkshell. © 1 c. July 31. 1928 ; G 83869.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18439 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23-

Russell (Nancy C.)—Continued.

Smoking with the spirit of the buf-falo, 4. Indian with medicine pipeextended toward buffalo skull in atti-

tude of prayer. © 1 c. July 31, 1928;G 83859.

Snake priest, 23. Hopi snake prieststroking snake with eagle feather fanto uncoil it. © 1 c. July 31, 1928; G83874.

Spirit of winter, 30. Indian mummydraped in buffalo robe with 3 wolvesclose to him. © 1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G83865.

Texas steer, 24. Steer lying downchewing his cud. © 1 c. July 31,

1928; G 83867.

To noses that read a smell thatmeans man, 19. Wolf shying awayfrom empty bottle at old camp ground.© 1 c. July 31, 1928 ; G 83871.

War dancers. Two Indiansstriped and dancing. © 1 c. July 31,

1928; G 83875.

Watcher of the plains, 17. Indianseated cross-legged with gun acrossknees, watching. © 1 c. July 31,

1928 ; G 83882.

Russell (Walter)* New York. 18439

Sculpture

:

Edison (Thomas Alva) Portrait of

Thomas Edison in circular plaquebearing a border of lettering. © 1 c.

Nov. 9, 1928; G 84516.

Salida granite corp., Salida, Col.

18440

McClellan (Harry C.) Designs:Gorman memorial, 100. © Dec. 6,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 14; G 84805.

Salmon (Lionel E.)* Tacoma. 18441

Painting

:

Landing of Winthrop. Mt. Rainierand Puget Sound with canoe in fore-

ground containing Winthrop and In-

dian guides. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1928 ; G84783.

Scheibell (Gordon Brown)* Washing-ton. 18442, 18443

Drawings

:

Uncle Eben says : Dere might not beso many of dese here triangle love af-

fairs if dere were more square meals.

[Old negro man, Uncle Eben, withscythe] © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928; G 84468.

Folks say politics make strangebedfellows, etc. [Old negro man, Un-cle Eben, seated on log, lighting pipe]

© 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84467.

Schlesinger (M. A.) New York. 18444Bollman (Henry) Drawing:Syncartoons. [3 views of fat little

boy wearing short dark trousers andlight blouse with scanty locks of haircurling over forehead; at left, stand-ing with arms akimbo, dog at side;center, boy standing facing left; atright, boy, and dog, both running] ©1 c. Sept. 28, 1928 ; G 84281.

Schlimgen (Fred M.) Madison, Wis.18445

Schlimgen (Lucian George) Model:Wenz. Mausoleum or sepulchral

vault, Schlimgen design, 8078. © 1 c.

Oct. 16, 1928; G 84311.

Scribner's (Charles) sons, New York.18446

Wyeth (N. C.) Painting:Mary rode on Thistles—and Joseph

waded the stream below. Biblical pic-ture, Mary on a donkey and Josephwading thru water at side of donkey.© 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928 ; G 84248.

Seville studios, inc., Cleveland.18447-18450

Terr. (Jos.) Models:Dancer. [Nude female figure with

right arm raised and left arm throwntowards right ; balancing on left foot,

in attitude of dance] © 1 c. Sept. 13,

1928; G 84117.

Dolphin. [Figure of dolphin ; headresting on circular base ; tail upright]

© 1 c. Sept. 13, 1928 ; G 84100.

Lady and doe. [Standing figure ofnude woman, arms raised at sides, anddoe ; in scroll-work frame] © 1 c.

Sept. 13, 1928 ; G 84099.

Modernistic horse. [Modernisticfigure of horse standing on hind feet

;

body upright; on circular base] ©1 c. Sept. 13, 1928 ; G 84101.

Seyferth (Herman A.)* Racine, Wis.18451, 18452

Designs

:

Atlantic heroes. [Two panels : 1492,

Spaniards discovering America at left

;

1927: Man on deck of ship watchingthe Spirit of St. Louis over ocean, at

right] © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1928 ; G 84735.

Fox's Bend. [Placque: Woodlandscene along winding stream of waterwith Indian wigwam and campfire in

left background] © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1928

;

G 84736.

Shaw (Austin)* Los Angeles. 18453

Painting

:

Inspiration. [Three-quarter portrait

of Aimee Semple McPherson in light

350

WORKS OF AETno. 4, 1928 18473

dress, with dark cape, holding book]©lc. Dec. 12, 1928 ; G 84791.

Sheehan (Harry Richard)* New York.18454, 18455

Paintings

:

Dawn. First solo flight across theAtlantic. [Central figure: airplane in

silhouette against light break in darkcloudsl © 1 c. Nov. 16. 1928 : G 84591.

South of Fiji. Monoplane flying

through clouds during rainstorm andlightning. © 1 c. Dec. 20. 1928; G84948.

Sheehy (Virginia A.)* Washington.18456

Sculpture

:

Donaldson memorial. [Dejected fig-

ure of woman in dark veils with laurel

wreath in right hand, leaning againstback of central portion of long, nar-row monument in three divisions : cen-

ter, exedra-like] © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1928

;

G 84460.

Shelley bros., Guilford. Conn. 18457

Shelley (Burton Isabell) Design:Memorial stone made to resemble a

boulder having a sunken panel in frontwith an engraved border. © 1 c. Oct.

22, 1928 ; G 84362.

Shuhan (Harry Richard)* New York.18458

Painting

:

Los Angeles (U. S. S.) on flight fromGermany to Lakehurst, above cloudswith brillant sunrise. © 1 c. Nov. 16,

1928; G 84724.

Simons (William L.)* New York.18459

Design

:

Spirit of true America. [Panel withpictures of Lincoln on left and Hooveron right at top ; caricature of Al Smithin attitude of aesthetic dance withTammany tiger, views from the under-world and lettering below] © 1 c.

Sept. 13. 1928 ; G 84225.

Sisters of the Precious Blood, inc.,

Brooklyn. 18460

Stedman (Joseph F.) Design:Triple novena. Holy family, Jesus,

Mary and Joseph medal. © 1 c. Nov.19, 1928 ; G 84757.

Skinner (Kathleen)* Denton, Tex.18461

Drawing

:

Adville. [Street scene, buildings,

people and vehicles represented bywellknown advertising features ; Whit-man's sampler forms the post office

;

Maxwell house coffee can, the hotel

;

Reo flying Cloud, a ship, etc.] © 1 c.

Dec. 21, 1928; G 84919.

Skipp (Herbert J. A.)* East Provi-dence, R. I. 18462, 18463

Sculpture

:

Hoover (Herbert) Miniature bust.

© 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928 ; G 84767.

Smith (Alfred E.) Miniature bust.

© 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928 ; G 84766.

Smalley (Henry C.) granite co., inc.,

Quincy, Mass. 18464, 18465

Haslam (Dan C.) Designs:Bender memorial, 361. © Dec. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84814.

Shelley memorial, 362. © Dec. 6,

1928 : 2 c. Dec. 14 ; G 84816.

Smith (Henry Chawner)* Independ-ence, Mo. 18466

Drawing

:

Independence auditorium. [Greatlong building of classic architecturewith circular-dome roof and tall pil-

lars across front .entrance] © 1 c.

Nov. 15, 1928; G 84616.

Sosoff (Peter) Milwaukee.18467, 18468

Silver (Charles) Sculpture:Guitar player. [Plaque, three-quar-

ter figure of girl wearing shawl andhat ; with arms akimbo

;guitar hang-

ing over left shoulder ; column ofscrew-like design at right and left]

© 1 c. Nov. 5. 1928 ; G 84494.

Water carrier. [Plaque, three-quar-ter figure of girl ; head turned left

;

jug in right arm bent at elbow ; wear-ing loose dress and shawl ; simple col-

umn of screw-like design at right andleft] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928; G 84495.

Southard (Paul V.)* Los Angeles.18469

Sculpture

:

Elephant statuette. [Figure of ele-

phant bearing highly ornamental how-dah on its back] © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1928

;

G 84992.

Spencer (Charles O.)* Jackson, Calif.

18470Painting

:

Killer. Winter forest scene with amountain lion stalking grazing does.

© 1 c. Dec. 12, 1928 ; G 84799.

Spranz (Louis) Guttenberg, N. J.

18471-18473

Bruppacher (Herman) Paintings:Popples. Flowers, seed pods, stems

and leaves. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1928; G84298.

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Spranz ( Louis )—Continued.

Prairie rose. Flowers, stems, budsand leaves. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1928;G 84214.

Tanner (Jacob) Painting:Four rectangular figures each hav-

ing a central rosette with stems andouter border all in high colors andjoined together. §le, Nov. 3, 1928;G 84476.

Sterner (Albert)* New York. 18474

Painting

:

Deaver {Dr. John B.) teaching atthe Lankenau hospital, Philadelphia.[Surgeon standing in middle of op-erating room surrounded by nursesand doctors and other men

;patient

lying on table] © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1928

;

G 84590.

Stites (Raymond S.) and Stites (Myr-tle Fisk)* Boulder, Col. 18475

Sculpture

:

Fountain wading pool for Pre schoolat University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa(Child welfare dept.) [Oval pool withornamental niche at one end bearingseated figures of semi-nude man andwoman facing each other; spread-winged bird resting on plate betweenthem] © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928 ; G 84465.

Stover (Paul A.)* Connersville, Ind.18476

Design

:

Statuette of nude female figure.

[Horizontal position of body archedbackward over legs bent at knees] ©1 c. Oct. 18, 1928; G 84359.

Summerfield (M. J.)* Baltimore.18477-18481

Drawings

:

Am I my brother's keeper? Cainslays Abel. [Lettering and three Bib-lical scenes at top; figure of deathwith bottle of raw alcohol, slow poison,

leaning over crowd of modern youth]© 1 c. Sept. 19, 1928; G 84133.

I am my brother's keeper, correctivecontrol. [Hand holding a vote for AlSmith for president above ballot box

;

lettered scroll below] © 1 c. Sept. 19,

1928; G 84132.

Tolerance - day - league of America.[Rectangular border highly orna-mented with symbols of birth, liberty,

and peace ; The Unknown Soldier's

grave, central figure at bottom ; soldier

and sailor standing at left ; aviatorand marine at right] © 1 c. Sept. 19,

1928; G 84134.

What's under your hat? A pal withAl. [Head of Alfred E. Smith in round

frame in top of large hat bearing let-

tering ; lettering below] © 1 c. Sept.19, 1928; G 84135. _

[The words, Al Smith for presi-dent, forming man's face under derbybearing title lettering] © 1 c. Sept.19, 1928; G 84131.

Sunset Hill studio, Kansas City, Mo.18482

Gannon (Marie) Model:Missouri. Cast model of a tiger

with Missouri on the body and alsowith depressions in the model paintedyellow and the raised portion black.

© 1 c. Sept. 19, 1928; G 84440.

Thew (Robert Garret)* Westport.Conn. 18483-18486

Sculptures

:

Deer. Bas-relief sculpture, orna-mental figure of prancing deer, earcocked forward, tail erect. © 1 c.

Aug. 15, 1928: G 84291.

Mayflower and leaves, no. 64. Aplant. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1928 ; G 84787.

Rooster. Bas-relief sculpture, roost-

er pecking at ground ; flaunting .tail.

© 1 c. Aug. 15, 1928 ; G 84290.

Two swimming fish. Two swimmingfish at right angles to each other ; bas-relief detail. © 1 c. Aug. 15, 1928;G 84289.

Thomas (Adelaide Smart)* Roseville,

Calif. 18487

Painting

:

Geranium blossoms in vase. © 1 c.

Aug. 2, 1928 ; G 83891.

Thoroughman (Robert P.) jr., Cas-cade, Mont. 18488-18490

Russell (Charles M.) Paintings:Breakfast in a cow camp. Horses

bucking through a camp fire. Coveredwagon in the background. © 1 c. Oct.

23, 1928; G 84369.

Joseph {Chief) Portrait of an In-

dian [full face; head and shoulders]

© 1 c. Oct. 23, 1928 ; G 84368.

Pinto. Pinto horse with saddle andbridle on, standing still. © 1 c. Oct.

23, 1928; G 84367.

Thurber (Caroline)* Brookline, Mass.

Drawing: 18491

Millikan {Dr. Robert A.) 3-4 length,

seated. © 1 c. Dec. 14, 1928; G84933.

Tiffany studios, New York.18492^18499

Tiffany (Louis C.) Designs:Donnelly. [Monolithic cross for

Mrs. E. C. Donnelly. [Square shaft

352

WORKS OF ARTno. 4, 1928 18511

tapering toward the top bearing Celticcross on each face] © 1 c. Oct. 3,

1928 ; G 84242.

Haskell. [Monolithic Gothic archedmonument bearing figure of angelstanding on steps with tall cross andlilies in background] © 1 c. Oct. 3,

1928 ; G 84238.

Hudson. Cross monolith for Mrs.Gardner K. Hudson, Forest Hills ceme-tery. [Simple design, bearing only aCeltic cross and name, Hudson] ©1 c. Oct. 3, 1928 ; G 84244.

MacPherson. [Ledgerstone of Cel-tic cross with elaborate all-over deco-ration ; lettering, James Grant Mac-Pherson, May 15, 1857, Dec. 8, 1926, atbottom] © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928 ; G 84240.

Ramsey. [Oblong memorial head-stone with arched top, bearing crossand lettering; border of leafy vinearound edge] © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928; GS4237.

Ricketts. [Ledgerstone of tall crossin oblong panel with lettering, RobertBruce Ricketts, Dec. 3, 1907-May 16,

1927, at bottom] © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928;G 84241.

Rohe. [Monolithic monument.Three arches and border of Gothicdesign across top; angel with spreadwings and arms raised; lettering atbottom] © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928; G 84239.

Williams. [Monolithic monument of

figure of woman with arms out-stretched standing beside two stalksof wheat: thick vining ivy overhead]© 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928 ; G 84243.

Tillery (Noah F.)* Kansas City, Kan.18500, 18501

Sculpture

:

Odd fellows emblems. [Sculpturedwall plaque design bearing from topto bottom : drapery with two hangingtassels, an eye with rays beneath,three joined links with letters F L andT. Holy Bible and letters I O O F] ©1 c. Oct. 1, 1928; G 84217.

Shrine emblem. [Star and- crescentbearing effigy in quadrangular framesuspended from a scimitar by chain]

© 1 c. Oct. 1, 1928; G 84216.

Townsend-Wulff, inc., New York.18502, 18503

Erbit (Juleus) Sculpture:College widow. [Bust of girl, head

turned over right shoulder] © 1 c.

Nov. 15, 1928 ; G 84773.

Levi (Arturo) Sculpture:Flapper. [Bust of girl, head tilted

back] © 1 c. Nov. 15, 1928 ; G 84772.

Travis (Stuart)* New York. 18504

Painting

:

Chart of the coast from New Yorkto San Francisco via Panama Canal,to which is added historically import-ant people and events connected withcolonial Virginia, 1587-1781. © 1 c.

Nov. 1, 1928 ; G 84464.

Trigg (Robert) & sons, Rockford, III.

18505Trigg (Milton) Design:Haish (Jacob) estate, DeKalb, 111.,

revised plan for memorial. © Sept.

19, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5 ; G 84352.

Twentieth century press, Chicago.18508

Rehberger (A. C.) Model:Spirit of the twentieth century.

Fully modeled girl figure standing onrock effect modeled base; figure holdsin outstretched hands fully modeledaeroplane. © 1 c. Oct. 3, 1928; G84236.

Valentini (Don M.)* Detroit. 18507

Sculpture

:

Lindy (Col.) wearing helmet andcoat unbuttoned. © 1 c. Dec. 1,

1928; G 84748.

Van Rosenberg (Otto)* New York.18508

Painting

:

Hoover (Herbert) Portrait of theHon. Herbert Hoover, presidential can-

didate, with dog. © 1 c. Oct. 18, 1928

;

G 84358.

Van Veen (Stuyvesant)* New York.18509

Drawing

:

Coal elevator. Coal elevator donefrom the viaduct on Riverside drive.

[Coal elevator in foreground ; large

boats on river and hazy hills in back-ground] © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1928 ; G 84256.

Vigezz (Carmel R.)* Seattle. 18510

Model

:

What made gas and oil popular.[The best for every purpose; sculp-

tured group mounted on heavy pedes-

tal ; members of the group in an auto-mobile, an airplane, a motor boat anda motorcycle] © 1 c. Oct. 8, 1928 ; G84254.

Virginia-Carolina chemical corp., Rich-mond. 18511

Kelley (Arthur) Painting:Old friends. [Country side scene

;

two men riding in open truck haulingbags of V. C. fertilizer] © 1 c. Dec.14, 1928; G 84825.

33366—29- 353

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTEIES18512 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Walcutt bros. co., New York.18512-18523

Lang (Max) Designs:Berry and leaf design forming

frame, 603. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84304.

Modernistic design, 608. Modernis-tic design made up of straight lines or

blocks forming base and curved lines

forming arch at top. © 1 c. Oct. 18,

1928; G 84357.

Modernistic design forming square[sic] with four corners cut out andcenter blank. 597. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928 ; G 84310.

Modernistic design made up of

double columns, triangles and smallblocks at top and bottom, 598. © 1 c.

Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84309.

Modernistic design made up of leaf

motif and parts, forming frame, 605.

© 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84303.

Modernistic design made up of ob-

longs chopped up into different shapesand sizes forming square base; archtop, 599. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84308.

Modernistic design made up of ob-longs, irregular pieces, squares andcrown-piece in center bottom, 606. ©1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84302.

Modernistic design made up of smallhalf squares forming frame, 607. © 1

c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84301.

Wreath of flower and leaf in mod-ernistic design, 604. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928; G 84300.

Scharbuis (Alfred A.) Designs:House and floral design forming

frame with panel at bottom ; modernart decorations, 602. © 1 c. Oct. 16,

1928; G 84305.

House and tree either side in regu-lar outline with panel insert at top,

600. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G 84307.

Top and bottom panel design withinsert to the right; man and womandisplaying wall paper, 601. © 1 c. Oct.

16, 1928; G 84306.

Walter (Valerie H.)* New York.18524

Sculpture

:

Sunny. Portrait of baby daughterof Mr. Walter Distler. [Head, lookingup] © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1928 ; G 84515.

Weidlich bros. mfg. co., Bridgeport,Conn. 18525-18530

Flauder (Alfred J.) Designs:Basketball player. [Athlete in atti-

tude of jumping for the ball over his

head ; right hand reaching it ; left armthrown back ; mounted on bell-shapedbase] © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1928 ; G 84613.

Football player. [Boy in footballsuit in attitude of running with ballclutched tightly in left arm ; right armthrown back in attitude of defense;mounted on bell-shaped base] © 1 c.

Nov. 8, 1928 ; G 84513.

Golfer. [Man in plus-fours andsweater looking straight ahead, in atti-

tude of finishing a drive; club raisedover left shoulder; mounted on bell-

shaped base] © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; G84615.

Modernistic design man's head.[Eyes cast upward; snub nose; lipsspread far apart] © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1928 ;

G 83895.

Modernistic girl. [Nude girl in at-

titude of dance ; arms thrown upward ;

right knee raised] © 1 c. Aug. 1,.

1928 ; G 83886.

Runner. [Athlete in attitude ofrunning, with head thrown back ; rightarm raised high above head, and left

arm and leg extended backward

;

mounted on bell-shaped base] ©lc.Nov. 12, 1928 ; G 84614.

Wein ( Elsie ) * Baltimore. 18531-18535

Drawings

:

At home. [Single line drawing ;

impressionistic figures of man at left

in house coat, smoking pipe ; womanin negligee at right smoking cigarette]

© 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84562.

Kiddies. [Single line drawing; twogirls standing, with child with doll

and dog at right] © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928

;

G 84563.

Man with dog. [Single line draw-ing; impressionistic figures of manwith cane and dog; woman in back-ground] ©It. Nov. 5, 1928; G84564.

Mitzi. [Single line drawing: im-pressionistic figure of woman withdog] ©' 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84565.

On the street. [Single line draw-ing ; impressionistic figures of woman,man with cane, and woman with dog]

© 1 c. Nov. 5, 1928 ; G 84566.

Weisgerber (Charles H.)* Philadel-phia. 18536

Sculpture

:

Birthplace of Old Glory. Rilievominiature of the Betsy Ross house,Philadelphia, Pa. © 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928

;

G 84469.

WOEKS OF AETno. 4, 1928 18555

West (George Peat)* Philadelphia.18537

Drawing :

Illuminated drawing and poem abouta dog. [Head of dog in upper left-

hand corner ; a border down left side

and across bottom formed by chain

and design of leaves and berries] ©1 c. Nov. 27, 1928 ; G 84786.

Westinghouse lamp co., New York.18538-18544

Millard (Claude E.) Paintings:Big city scene display showing com-

munity well-lit houses and street

;

giant lamp; giant lamp with its large

carton shown in middle at background.

© 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928 ; G 84754.

Exterior home scene display show-ing large well-lit private home; host-

ess welcoming incoming couple at

doorway : house surrounded by trees.

© 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928 ; G 84755.

Girl at mirror. Shadow-box dis-

play showing girl sitting near vanitytable, her image reflected from largemirror. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; G84752.

Interior home and fireplace scene.

Girl and boy conversing; man readingpaper : stairway. © 1 c. Nov. 24,

1928 ; G 84751.

Man reading at lamp. Shadow-box display showing man seated read-ing a book near window, light glowingfrom lamp behind him. © 1 c. Nov.24, 1928; G 84753.

Santa Claus. Santa Claus, home-town scene at night ; Christmas treein foreground decorated with lights.

© 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; G 84750.

Woman sewing. Shadow-box dis-

play showing young woman seatedand sewing, near floor-lamp ; babyseated on floor and playing with toys.

© 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928 ; G 84756.

Whitney (Peter) co., Baltimore.18545

Suter (.J.Herman) Designs:Foreign internal securities. [Three

lettered scrolls adjoining figure of theglobe.] © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1928; G 84365.

Whitson (Gertrude)* Los Angeles.18546

Painting

:

Butterfly boy. Clothing, etc., madeby using butterfly wings ; face andhands printed. © 1 c. Oct. 9, 1928; G84592.

Willet stained glass & decorating co.,

Philadelphia. 18547-18552

Willet (A. L.) and Willet (HenryLee) Designs:

Call of Matthew. Nave windowshowing Matthew seated at his iaxcollector's desk and Christ standingbefore him, with other figures in back-ground. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1928; G84593.

Call of the fishermen. Nave win-dow ; representing Christ in the fore-

ground and two fishermen with their

boat and nets, and heeding the call

to follow him. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1928;C 84594.

[Last Supper and Gethsemane]Two panel nave window with designsshowing the Last Supper and Geth-semane ; tracery over the two panelswith angel in center. © 1 c. Nov. 6,

1928 ; G 84496.

Sending out of the Disciples. Rep-resenting Christ standing with righthand extended and six of the Disciplesin front of and beside Him ; the twocentral figures with bent heads, theothers looking at Christ. © 1 c. Nov.14, 1928; G 84595.

Sermon on the Mount. Nave win-dow, showing Christ seated preachingto those gathered about Him, his left

hand upraised and man standing onhis left and woman with baby at

right ; 3 figures seated in front. ©1 c. Nov. 14, 1928 ; G 84596.

Willet (Anne Lee) Design:Window of all nations. Seven pan-

el facade window with large figure ofChrist in center panel and three saintson each side; in the predella below,the Virgin in the center and six othersaints on each side. Angels in theornamental traceries and at the headof each panel. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1928;G 84982.

Willms (Conrad George)* AVest NewYork, N. J. 18553

Drawing

:

Ain't it so. [Six men playing pokerand man and boss at desk] © 1 c.

Nov. 8, 1928 ; G 84514.

Wishart (Marie E.)* Chicago. 18554Sculpture

:

Water baby. [Nude baby riding asea horse, on base representing waves]© 1 c. Oct. 29, 1928 ; G 84459.

Witt (Annette Keyes)* Torrance,Calif. 18555

Sculpture

:

Witch o the woods hut. One end of

a log cabin cut away to expose the in-

355

18556

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIESpt. iv, n. s., v. 23, no. 4, 1928

Witt (Annette Keyes)*—Contd.

terior, showing the witch standing anda dog reclining in front of an openfireplace. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928; G84436.

Wright (Dora Emeus)* San Francisco.

Drawing

:

18556

Chinkababes. 12 Chinese childrenin various attitudes and poses. © 1 c.

Oct. 15, 1928 ; G 84785.

Wright (Harrison)* Bronxville, N. Y.

Sculpture

:

18557-18559

Angered. Elephant [in attitude ofwalking with trunk raised and tail ex-tended horizontally] © 1 c. Oct. 25,

1928: G 84598.

Disturbed. Bear standing [on fourlegs : mouth open in attitude of snarl-ing] © 1 c. Oct. 25, 1928 ; G 84599.

Question. Bear sitting down. ©1 c. Oct. 25. 1928 ; G 84597.

Ziroli (Angelo)* Chicago. 18560-18562

Sculpture

:

Columbus. [Full figure of Christo-pher Columbus in native dress withanchor handle resting in left hand andright hand outstretched] © 1 c. Oct.15, 1928; G 84295.

Marine. [Standing figure of marinewith left hand on hip; right handresting on leg bent forward at theknee] © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1928; G 84294.

Sailor. [Standing figure of sailor;

right hand on hip; left hand on an-chor handle] © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1928 ; G84453.

Zuckermann (Martin S. ) New York.18563

Losi (Alfred) Sculpture:Fisher girl. Dancing figure stand-

ing on one foot and holding a dolphinin one hand. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; G84299.

Number of entries of Works of Art included in the catalogue since Jan. 1,

1928 : 2, 814

356

CLASS H-K

REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKSOF SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTSAND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

Ackerley -Langley advertising asso-

ciates, Toronto, Canada. 18564

[Quick service] © May 21, 1928;2 c. Oct. 22 ; K 358.

Adcock (Reuben R.) Houston, Tex.18565

American boy. © Nov. 18, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 17; J O—470.

Advance window cleaning, inc.. Cleve-land. 18566

Down in the flats or up on theheights. © Oct. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3

;

K 853.

Aero-photo co., Oklahoma City.

18567, 18568

Oklahoma City discovery oil welland adjacent territory, mosaic map.Section 1, 2. © Dec. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.31 ; J 0—641.Oklahoma university, new stadium.

© Nov. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 15 ; J O—259.

Akeley (Mary L. Jobe) New York.18569

Lion rampant. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 5 ; J 300502.

Albright (Charles L.) Chicago. 18570

How would you like to have our baddebt collector and his auto stop at yourdoor? © June 28, 1928; 2 c. July 5;K 128.

Allen (George B.) Atlanta. 18571

Colonel Charpure. The old Kentuckyway. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 26;J O—20.

Alston (Clifton C.) Littleton, N. C.

18572

Opossum after a chicken that's roost-ing in a tree, 1. © Oct. 31, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 5 ; J 30091.

Altheimer (Ben) and bro. realty co.,

St. Louis. 18573

Along the walks of life hateful pov-erty confronts us. ©'Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c

Dec. 10; K 1137.

American airports corp.. New York.

3 blueprints

:

18574-18576

Colonial insignia, detail for 120' x120' hangar roof marking, 12; I

15614.—Typical design 120' x 120'

hangar foundation details, 10 ; I

15013.—Typical design 120' x 120'

hangar permanent construction withoperating offices and accommodationsfor personnel, 9 ; I 15612. © Sept. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 28.

American art works, inc., Coshocton,O. • 18577-18601

25 prints

:

Babbette.—Battle of wits.—Birth of

our navy.—Elks paradise.—Garden ofdreams.—Happiness.—Happy days.

In the north woods.—Jiminy crick-

ets.—Magic forest.— Minuet.— Moon-beams.—Mountain glen.—Pals.—Peace-ful valley.—Pink of perfection.—Plan-ning their own home.—Poppies.—Quaint old Holland.—Silver birches.—Spirit of aviation.—Tiger flowers.

Tondeleya.—Youth must be served.

Zion Canyon. © Dec. 4. 1928 ; 2 c. eachDec. 12 ; K 1445-1458, 1460, 1459, 1461-

1469.

American automobile assn., Washing-ton. 18602-18605

Dead line. Can you stop? Publicsafety poster, 4. © Sept. 26. 192S : 2 c.

Oct. 20 ; K 429.

School boy patrols are for your pro-

tection—obey them. (Public safety

poster. 3) © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

8 ; K 46.

Wait for signals (Public safety

poster, 5) © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov.22 : K 925.

Why hurry? Accidents waste time.

(Public safety poster, 2) © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; K 45.

American bank note co., New York.18606-18615

Bank of territorial development of

Yunnan. Special V-63397. © Dec. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Dee. 27 : K 1495.

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American bank note co.—Gontd.

Celotex co., special V-63028. © Nov.8, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 7 ; K 1109.

Mustapha Kemal Pacha, Republicof Turkey. Special Y—62853. © Sept.

28, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 27 ; K 1046.

Spencer Kellog & sons, inc., specialV-62669. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

8; K 56.

Straus (S. W.) & co., special V-63027. © Oct. 29, 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 7 ;

K 1108.

Transcontinental air transport inc.,

special Y- 63030. © Nov. 17, 1928;2 c. Dec. 7 ; K 1110.

V-( 62366, 62367, 62369) © Sept. 4,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 8; K 53-55.

V-63031. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 7 ; K 1111.

American commercial photo co., De-troit. 18616-18618

Detroit River bridge, U. S.-90. ©Aug. 29, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 30; J 0—28.

U. S. 92, U. S. 93. © Sept. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 30 ; J 0—29, 30.

American eugenics society, inc.. NewHaven. 18619

Galton (Francis) [Profile head andshoulders] © Oct. 6, 1928; 2 c. Dec.14; K 1224.

American museum of natural history,

New York. 18620

Tree of life showing the relationshipsof the chief groups in the animal king-dom. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10:J 299764.

American paper box co., Grand Rapids,Mich. 18621

[Fanciful figure of a woman dressedin colonial style] © Nov. 1, 1928;2 c. Dec. 31 ; K 1740.

American ohoto-engravers assn., Chi-cago. 18622

Visual wall of attention. (In Print-

ers' Ink Monthly, Oct. 1928) © Oct.

1, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 5 : K 759.

American photo studios, Habana, Cuba.18623

Yirginia (S. S.) entering Havanaharbor, Dec. 11, 1928. © Dec. 11. 1928;2 c. Doc. 15 ; J O—474.

American society for the control of

cancer, inc., New York. 18624

Let's do our Christmas shoppingearly. [Christmas package label] ©Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 15: K 1287.

American telephone & telegraph co..

New York. 18625-18630

(Accident prevention) :

All clear if anything goes wrong.71 ; K 930.—Automobiles, 69 : K 928.—Cut-outs cause falls, 68; K 927.—Dis-mantling derricks, 72; K 931.—Fore-man, 70; K 929.—Use thermometer.67 ; K 926. © Oct. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. eachNov. 22,

Anderson (Carl Thomas) Madison.18631-18633

Dusty has his own opinion of SantaClaus. (In American Kennel Gazette)© Dec. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 7 ; K 1116.

Dusty lost his happy home on elec-

tion night. (In American Kennel Ga-zette) © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 9;K 778.

Dusty makes a stunning catch. (InAmerican Kennel Gazette) © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 6 ; K 47.

Anderson (Werner) New York. 18634

[Car of coal] Coal—P. R. R.—N. Y.C—B. & O.—W. M. [Printed on thecar] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2;K 866.

Anderson and Zerman, Toledo, O.18635, 18636

[Lithographed bond, eagle vignette,

orange color border on face and back]

© Dec. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 8 ; K 1123.

[Lady vignette, brown border onface and back] © Nov. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 8 ; K 1122.

Apt lithographic co., New York.18637-18644

8 prints

:

[Bobby] ; K 1191.— [Chester] ; K1188.—[Fay] ; K 1190.—[Mary] ; K1192,— [Plain mask] ; K 1187:— [Rose] ;

K 1193.— [Spectacle mask] : K 1186.—[Sylvia]; K 1189. © Nov. 5, 1928;2 c. each Dec. 13.

Architects' small house service bureau.New England division, inc., Bos-ton. 18645

Working drawings and details, homeplant 6-G-5, sheets 1-5. Blueprints.

© Sept. 23, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 10; I

15615.

Armbruster studio, Mt. Vernon. N. Y.18646-18652

Berg (James) © Nov. 1, 1928: 2 c.

Nov. 9; J 299761.

Fiske (Edwin W.) A. B. © Dec.

11. 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 13: J 299831,

299832.

358

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 18720

4 photographs

:

Brush (Edward); J 299807.—Fiske

(Edwin W.) ; J 299810.—Lewis (Ed-son) ; J 299808.—McQueston (W. D.)

;

J 299809. © 1 c. each Nov. 9, 1928.

Arnberger (Frank) sr., San Francisco.18653

Gate to the valley. © Nov. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 26 ; J 299821.

Aromint corp, Cincinnati. 18654-18668

Arominta's affairs. 1928.

© Oct, 8, 10, 12. 15; 1 c. each Oct.

22; K 362-365.

© Oct. 17, 19; 1 c. each Oct. 31; K578, 579.

© Oct. 1, 11, 25, 30, 31, Nov. 2. 6, 9

;

1 c. each Nov. 23 ; K 934, 938, 936, 933,

$32, 937, 935, 939.

© Oct. 24 ; 1 c. Dec. 5 ; K 1081.

Art extension society, Westport, Conn.18669

Riley (James Whitcomb) ; by Sar-gent, 9108. © Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.19; K 1059.

Artcrafts engraving co., St. Joseph,Mo. 18670

Passion play. © Sept. 1, 1928: 2 c.

Nov. 10; J 300921.

Associated feature service, Brooklyn.18671

Plane Jane. © Dec. 3. 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; K 1360.

Augsburg pub. house, Minneapolis.18672, 18673

Certificate of baptism. © Dec. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 19 ; K 1443.

Marriage certificate. © Dec. 14.

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 19 ; K 1444.

Aull bros., co., Dayton, O.

18674, 18675

Our satisfied customers. [Auto &figures] © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 c. Nov.27: K 1061.

[Family, garden] © May 9,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 27; K 1060.

Ayling (J. C.) co., Springfield, 111.

18676, 18677

Jolly boy folding kite. © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 10 ; K 781.

Jolly boy tailless folding kite. ©Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 10 ; K 782.

Babson institute, Babson Park, Mass.18678-18685

Education is power, SS6. © Dec. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 22 ; K 1735.

Real Christmas greetings, X8. ©Dec. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 22 ; K 1736.

1929 presents another opportunity,X9. © Dec. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 22 ; K1731.

5 prints

:

Any one may make mistakes, 100;K 1733.—Diamond is nothing morethan a piece of coal, 101; K 1734—More intelligent work, 103 ; K 1732—Murdering good opportunities, 102; K1737.—You are your own worst en-emy, 99; K 1729. © Oct. 11, 1928;2 c. each Dec. 22.

Bailey meter co., Cleveland.18686-18720

Bailey boiler meter chart, 70F800TS.© Oct. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15713.

70F800TT. © June 22, 1928;2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15714.

180F800T700P. © Oct. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28 ; I 15867.

240F820T. © Oct. 26, 1928; 2c. Nov. 28; I 15861.

300F900T. © Oct. 2, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 23; I 15715.

350F450TS. © Sept. 24, 1928;2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15716.

500F750T500P. © Apr. 13,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15717.

Bailey fluid meter chart, 30F600T-800T. © Sept. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28

;

1 15869.

40F700T300P. © Oct. 26, 1928 ;

2 c. Nov. 28; I 15862.

50F33OT. © Oct. 24, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 28. I 15863.120-7. © Oct. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 28 ; I 15868.

480FS50T325P. © June 4, 1928 ;

2 c. Nov. 28 ; I 15870.

2000F180T. © Sept. 25, 1928;2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15727.

Bailey fluid meter, electrically oper-

ated, chart, 2533. © July 6, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 23; I 15728.

7064. © Aug. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 23; I 15729.

Bailey fluid meter, mechanically op-

erated, chart, 826. © Aug. 21, 1928 ; 2

c. Oct. 23, I 15718.

828. © Aug. 21, 1928 : 2 c. Oct.

23 ; I 15719.

chart, 829. © Aug. 21, 1928 ; 2c. Oct. 23; I 15720.

chart, 830. © Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 23; I 15721.

847. © Oct. 16, 1928 : 2 c. Nov.28 ; I 15859.

359

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18721 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Bailey meter co.—Continued.

856, © Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

23; I 15722.

863. © Aug-. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

23 ; I 15723.

925. © Oct. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.28; I 15860.

972. © July 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

23 ; I 15724.

1000. © July 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

23 ; I 15725.

1204. © Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.23 ; I 15726.

1240. © Oct: 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.28; I 15858.

1241. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 28 ; I 15847.

Bailey gravity recorder chart, 49G.© Sept. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15730.

Bailey liquid level recorder—electri-

cally operated chart, 7065. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28 ; I 15856.

Bailey recorder chart, 400S. © May15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15731.

800P. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 23 ; I 15732.

3 drawings

:

Bailey fluid meter chart, 125F500TT;

I 15866,—Bailey recorder chart, 12K,800KT; I 15865, 15864. © Oct. 18,

1928; 2 c. each Nov. 28.

Ballinger co,, Philadelphia. 18721

Atwater Kent mfg. co., 4491. © 1 c.

Nov. 5, 1928 ; J 0—135.

Bamberger (L.) & co., Newark, N. J.

18722

Toy Town is open. © Oct. 28, 1928

;

1 c. Nov. 2 ; K 867.

Barnhill (Esmond G.) St. Petersburg,Fla. 18723-18742

20 photographs

:

Canal of the Everglades.—Cocoanutlane.—Cypress and the lake.—End of aperfect day.—Evening on FloridaBay. — Florida fishermen.— FloridaKeys.—Gate to the Everglades.

Ghostly sentinels.—Hibiscus in bloom.

High tapestries of Spanish moss.

Hyacinth in bloom.—Oak and thepalms,—Sea grapes.—Spanish bayo-net.—Spanish moss.—Spanish trail.

Sunset through the pines.—TreasureIsland.—Tropical reflection. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 13 ; J 0—440-459.

Barone (Giovanni R.) Brooklyn.18743

Crusader's gray eagle. © Dec. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 14 ; J 299830.

Bass (George Warrington) New York.18744. 18745

Daughters of a Maya Cacique. ©May 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 20 ; J 299803.

On the way to the well. © May 11,1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 20 ; J 299804.

Batchelder-Wilson co., Los Angeles.18746-18757

Batchelder terra cotta drinkingfountains 59F, 59B, 724B & 724F ; 60F,725F, 60B & 725B ; 61B, 726B, 726F &61F ; 62, 152 & 182 ; 714F ; 715 B, 715F,1021F & 1922F ; 810, 723B, 808, 809A &809B. © Nov. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.1; I 15877, 15878. 15875, 15876, 15879,15885, 15884.

Batchelder tile drinking fountains478B; 1O05, 1006; 1007; 1023B. ©Nov. 23, 1928 ; 2 c, each Dec. 1 ; I

15880-15883.

Problem overlooked. Drinkingfountain, 810. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 11; K 1161.

Bate studio, Prescott, Ariz.

18758-18767

Yankee Doodle (Airplane) wreck.© Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 20 ; J O—260.

1-9. © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. eachNov. 20 ; J 300966-300974.

Beacon press, inc., Boston. 18768

Boston, Mass., view from Boston'sbook publishing center, showing thehistoric Boston common in the fore-

ground. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec.26 ; J 299841.

Beckwith (Mary P.) Garrison onHudson, N. Y. 18769

My roof-tree book. [Figure of

man standing between tree and house]© Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; K1587.

Becton, Dickinson & co., Rutherford,N. J. 18770

[Bedside scene and doctor's office]

© Mar. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 ; K 275.

Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd., London.18771-18779

Oxford, England, the Golden cross;

bv Albany E. Howarth. © Dec. 10,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 12 ; K 1521.

[Rheinis cathedral, exterior] ; by J.

Alphege Brewer. © Sept. 28, 1928;1 c. Dec. 12 ; K 1519.

[Rheims cathedral, the rose win-dow] ; by J. Alphege Brewer. ©Sept. 28, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 12; K 1520.

360

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 18809

3 prints

:

[Cries of London. (Two bunches apenny, primroses)]; by L. Dupont

;

K 195.—Derwentwater ; von J. Al-

pbege Brewer ; K 193.—Rydal water;

von J. Alphege Brewer; K 194. ©Oct. 10, 1928; 1 c. each Oct. 12.

3 prints

:

[Katrine (Loch)] by Sutton Pal-mer; K 197.—[Lomond (Loch)] bySutton Palmer; K 198.— [St. Pauls]by Henry C. Brewer; K 196. © Oct.

5, 1928 ; 1 c. each Oct. 12.

Bell (Alphonzo E.) corp., Los An-geles. 18780

Moonlight on Bel Air Bay. © Dec.1, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; J 299839.

Bell (James W.) son & co., New York.18781

Our own publication, etc. Plate17 F. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

24; K 237950.

Bell (John Cicero) Marietta, Ga.18782

Bell's hot water system. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Oct. 20, 1928; I 15744.

Belnap (Charles M.) Battle Creek.

4 prints

:

18783-18791

Make pay day thrift-day ; K 1182.—Plan today for tomorrow; K 1185.

Bealize your dream; K 1183.—Starta travel account to-day ; K 1184. ©Dec. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 13.

5 prints

:

At night.—Good will.—R eservefund.—Skilled workman.—That's how.© Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 12;K 847-851.

Bendore (W. Gordon) Willits, Calif.

18792-18794

Bear flag monument. © Oct. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; J 300427.

Marshall (James W.) monument.Body of James W. Marshall, discov-

erer of gold, lies beneath this monu-ment erected at Coloma by the state

of Calif. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

23; J 300916.

Sacramento, Calif., Capitol, dome.© Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 23; J300915.

Benson (Al) Seattle. 18795

Portals of the past. Old Dennyschool, erected 1883. © Oct. 17, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 24 ; J 300488.

Berkowitz envelope co., Kansas City,

Mo. 18796

Joske's—The big store. [Figure of

woman with packages] © Sept. 14.

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 ; K 204.

Berntsen bros., New City, N. Y.18797

Herrlein improved outdoor rabbithutch. 2 blueprints. © Aug. 20,1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19 ; I 15810.

Bessey (C. C.) Waban, Mass. 18798

Sword fisherman. © Dec. 10, 1928;2 c. Dec. 12 ; K 1483.

Beyer (Max Win.) San Antonio, Tex.18799

No Man's Land. © Sept. 20, 1928;2 c. Oct. 4 ; K 4.

Binckley (George Sydney) Los An-geles. 18800

[Anubis recording instrument chart]© Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; I 15734.

Biswas (Birendra Mohon) New York.18801

Samadhi. © Oct. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.18; J 0—485.

Blake (Charles Q.) co„ Chicago.18802

Patten (James A.) mausoleum. ©1 c. Dec. 13, 1928; J 0—473.

Blau (Morris) New York. 18803

Mimic. © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1928; J0—334.

Blaw-Knox co., Blawnox, Pa. 18804

Curve to determine moisture in

steam. Steam has been tested witha throttling calorimeter which ex-

hausted to the atmosphere. © Sept.

17, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; I 15756.

Block bros., St. Louis. 18805, 18806

St. Louis, Mo., Cardinal baseballclub. © Oct. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 12 ; J300395.

Cardinals, national baseballclub. © Sept. 25, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 15;J 300407.

Bloom (J. F.) & co., Omaha. 18807

Classic Greek exedra, designed forthe family plot of W. H. Hamman,3956. Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 22,

1928; I 15888.

Blosser (James Arthur) Detroit.

18808, 18809

Florentine staircase. © Sept. 13,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; J 300390.

Vision of Old Lorraine. © Sept.

13, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; J 300281.

361

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES18810 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Blue Peter pub. co., ltd., London.18810-18814

Falls of Halladale (Ship) by J.

Spurting. © Sept. 1, 1,928; 1 e. Oct.

1 ; K 491.

Harbinger (Ship) by J. Spurting.

© July 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 1 ; K 492.

Leancler (Ship) by J. Spurling. ©May 1, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 1; K 493.

Thessalus (Ship) by J. Spurling.

© Aug. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 1 ; K 494.

Titania (Ship) by J. Spurling. ©June 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 1 ; K 495.

Blue Ridge nursery, Linglestown, Pa.18815

Blue Ridge Mountains from BlueRidge nursery. © Oct. 27, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 1 ; J 299747.

Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.18816

Travels of Odysseus (Penelope'sman) according to John Erskine. ©Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 5 ; K 1107.

Boman (Tom G.) Tulsa, Okl. 18817

Golden hurricane. [Representingthe Tulsa universitv] © Oct. 31,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3 ; K 747.

Bonnell (George H.) Lansing, Mich.18818

Thanksgiving. © Nov. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 26; J 299557.

Bosworth (Harry J.) co., Chicago.18819, 18820

Illustrative conditions of teeth.

Colored. © Aug. 27, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

20; J 299643.

Uncolored. © Aug. 1, 1928;2 c. Sept. 20 ; J 299642.

Bourges (Fernand A.) New York.18821-18823

Hoover (Herbert) © Oct. 15, 1928;2 c. Oct. 18 ; J 300417.

Smith (Alfred E.) A, B. © Oct. 15,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 18; J 300415,300416.

Boyd & Goff, Philadelphia.18824, 18825

[President's chart, general] © 1 c.

Nov. 23, 1928; I 15834.

[President's chart of insurablerisks. C. S. Gibbon co.] © 1 c. Nov.23, 1928; I 15835.

Boye' studios, San Francisco. •

18826, 18827

Culver (Harry H.) of Culver City,

Calif., A, B. © Dec. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. eachDec. 13 ; J O 483, 484.

Braun art pub. co., Cleveland.18828, 18829

Cleveland, O., Huron road and Eu-clid avenue, intersection, 122068. ©Sept. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 29 ; K 237936.

Union terminal bldg. at night,

122062. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

29 ; K 237937.

Bregstone (H. H.) Danville, 111.

18830-18835Corinth, Miss.

:

Alcorn County Court house, 3.—Business section, 2.—High school, 4. ©Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 2; J300769-300771.

Olivet, 111.:

Illinois Holiness univ., Administra-tion bldg., 1; J 300924.—Illinois Holi-ness univ., Girl's dormitory, 2; J300925.—Post office on the Dixie high-way, 6; J 300923. © Oct. 30, 1928;2 c. each Nov. 2.

Brinkenhoff printing co., inc., NewYork. 18836, 18837

[Clown's head, 3] © Oct. 15, 1928;2 c. Oct. 24 ; K 445.

[Humpty Dumpty design, 3] © Oct.

15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 29 ; K 500.

Bristol co., Waterbury, Conn.18838-18928

Bristol (Win. H.) recording pyrom-eter chart, 2412. © Mar. 27, 1928;2 c. Oct. 2 ; I 15643.

Bristol (Wm. H.) recording shuntammeter chart, 1581. © Apr. 18, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 2 ; I 15647.

1582. © June 13, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2; I 15645.

1584. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15911.

[Bristol's chart, 0778] © May 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; I 15630.

[0789] © Aug. 25, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15923.

[4029] © May 12, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2; I 15626.

[4030] © Aug. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15894.

Bristol's electric time recorder chart,

920. © Feb. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; I

15646.

921. © Aug. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.

5 ; I 15895.

922. © Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.

5 ; I 15897.

Bristol's pulp beater and washer re-

corder chart. 978. © Sept. 10, 1928;2 c. Dec. 5 ; I 15916.

362

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 18928

Bristol's recorder chart , 0772 © 10061. © May 23, 1928; 2 c.

Apr. 13, 1928 ; 2 e. Oct. 2; I 15651. Oct. 2 ; I 15657.

0787. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. 10062. © July 13. 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15902. Oct. 2; I 15655.

0792. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. 10063. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15939. Dec. 5 ; I 15942.

[Bristol's recording chai t, 0777 ] © 10064. © Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c.

May 24, 1928 : 2 2. Oct. 2

;

I 15631. Dec. 5 ; I 15938.

Bristol's recording iuice level gauge Bristol's recording stock line gauge

chart, 0788. © Aug. 25, 1928 ; 2 c . Dec. chart, 0769. © Apr. 10, 1928; 2 c.

5 ; I 15919. Oct. 2; I 15649.

Bristol's recording liquid level <?au ge Bristol's recording thermometer

chart, 0781. © June 25. 192 ; I 15650.

28 ; 2 c . Oct. chart. 0771. © Apr. 19, 1928;Oct. 2; I 15652.

2 c.

5090. ©Oct. 2 ; I 15635.

May 23, 1928

;

2 c.0784. © Aug. 25, 1928;

Dec. 5; I 15925.2 c.

5091. ©Dec. 5 ; I 15900.

Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c.1991. © Mar. 30, 1928;

Oct. 2; I 15642.2 c.

5092. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c.1993. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5; I 15901. Dec. 5; I 15914.

5093. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c.3754. © Apr. 4, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5: I 15910. Oct. 2 ; I 15644.

Bristol's recording pressure .an ge 3755. © Apr. 18, 1928; 2 c.

chart. A58, © Aug. 25, 1928

;

2 c.Oct. 2 ; I 15648,

Dec. 5; I 15918. 3756. © *May 18, 1928; 2 c.— 0774. © Apr. 28, 1928; 2 c.Oct. 2; I 15658.

Oct. 2 ; I 15632. 3757. © Aug. 30', 1928; 2 c.

0793. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c.Dec. 5 ; I 15922.

Dec. 5 ; I 15912. 10228. © Sept. 30, 1928 2 c.

0803. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c.Dec. 5; I 15941.

Dec. 5; I 15903. 10246. © Apr. 26. 1928; 2 c.

—4888. © Feb. 17, 1928; 2 c.Oct. 2 ; I 15653.

Oct. 2 ; I 15639. 10247. © June 21, 1928; 2 c.

4892. © Mar. 5, 1928; 2 c.Oct. 2 ; I 15654.

Oct. 2 ; I 15641. 10248. © Sept. 30, 1928 2 c.

4894. © Apr. 11, 1928; 2 c.Dej. 5; I 15934.

Oct. 2; I 15640. 10418. © Aug. 25, 1928;Dec. 5; I 15940.

2 c.

4896. © May 17, 1928

;

2 c.

Oct. 2; I 15659. 10419. © Oct. 30, 1928;Dec. 5 ; I 15936.

2 c.— 4898. ©Oct. 2; I 15660.

June 30, 1928; 2 c. A10419. © Sept. 20. 1928Dec. 5 ; I 15933.

; 2 c.

4899. ©Oct. 2; I 15638.

July 5, 1928; 2 c.Bristol's recording vacuum and

pressure gauge chart, 4900. © July4901. © July 17, 1928; 2 c. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; I 15637.

Oct. 2 ; I 15636. 4902. © Aug. 25, 1928: 2 c.

4904. © Sept. 30, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; I 15924.Dec. 5; I 15921.

4903. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c.4905. © Sept. 30, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; I 15907.

Dec. 5 : I 15915.Bristol's recording volt meter < •hart,

4906. © Oct. 20, 1928; 2 c. 0783. © Sept. 25. 1928; 2 c. D, c. 5;Dec. 5; I 15909. I 15908.

807G. © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. 0799. © Sept. 30, 1928; 2 c.Dec. 5; I 15898. Dec. 5 ; I 15905.

8079. © Apr. 2, 1928

;

2 c. 3081. © Nov. 1. 1928; 2 c.Oct. 2; I 15634. Dec. 5: I 15896.

10060. © May 4, 1928; 2 c. — 5224. © Apr. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2 ; I 15656 Oct. 2; I 15761.

363

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18929 pt. tv, n. s., v. 23

Bristol co.—Continued.

Bristol's recording water level gaugechart. 0786. © Aug. 25, 1928: 2 c.

Dec. 5; I 15926.

0790. © Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5 ; I 15917.

Bristol's recording watt meterchart, 3392. © Oct. 8. 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5; I 15906.

[Bristol's strip chart, S 097] ©July 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; I 15619.

[S 098] © Aug. 20, 1928: 2 c.

Dec. 5; I 15930.

[S 133] © June 22, 1928: 2 c.

Oct. 2 ; I 15620.

[S 134] © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2 : I 15621.

[S 399] © Aug. 16, 1928: 2 c.

Oct. 2 : I 15625.

[S 1559] © Aug. 16, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 2 ; I 15624.

[S 2088] © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2; I 15623.

[S 2089]Oct. 2; I 15622.

[S 2090]Oct. 2 ; I 15618.

[S 20911Dec. 5; I 15929.

[S 3300]Dec. 5: I 15931.

[S3301]Dec. 5; I 15932.

[SD 0100] © Nov. 20. 1928; 2c. Dec. 5 ; I 15927.

[SD 1171] © Oct. 30, 1928; 2c. Dec. 5 ; I 15928.

Carver (Fred S.) press record chart.

1C. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; I

15920.

Commonwealth Eclison co. recordingamine er chart. 0791. © Aug. 20,

1928 : 2 c. Dec. 5 ; I 15913.

H. W. P. co. chart. 0773. © May 18,

1928 : 2 c. Oct. 2 ; I 15633.

0782. © June 29, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 2: I 15627.

0796 © Sept. 30, 1928: 2 c.

Dec. 5; I 15904.

Mississippi light & power co. volt

meter chart. H127. © July 20. 1928;2 c. Dec. 5 : I 15899.

Recording millivoltmeter. Bell sys-

tem, chart, 504B. © Apr. 23, 1928: 2c. Oct. 2 : I 15629.

509B. © Apr. 23. 1928: 2 c.

Oct. 2 ; I 15628.

© June 8, 1928; 2 c.

© June 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

© Sept. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

© Aug. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

© Sept. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

British art co., ltd., London. 18929

Home of golf in the eighteenth cen-tury ; by Allan Stewart. © Mav 10,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 5 ; K 40.

Britton (Rae) San Francisco, 18930

Kittens and butterflies. © 1 c. Sept.

14, 1928 ; J 299741.

Broadwell (William H.) Newark. N. J.

18931

Delaware Valley from High Pointpark, Sussex Co.. N. J., overlookingNew Jersey, New York and Pennsyl-vania. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c. O.t. 30;J 300709.

Bronner (Finn Johannes) New York.18932, 18933

Cavity preparations and hand-in-strument-technique in logical sequence,chart of. © Dec. 17, 1928: 2 c. Dec.18 ; I 6.

illustrated chart of. © Sept.27, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 28 : I 15793.

Brookmire economic service, inc., NewYork. 18934-18938

[Brookmire special reports] :

[A155. Motor stocks as invest-ments]— [A158. Metal shares]— [A163.American radiator and Otis elevator]

© Oct. 9, 1928: 2 c. each Oct. 13: I

15709-15711.

Brookmire trend chart. © Oct. 1,

1928 : 2 c. Oct. 17 ; I 15708.

June. 1928. © July 21, 1928 ; 2c. July 23 : I 15413.

Brooks bros., New York. 18939-18949

[Four young men around piano] ©June 1. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29; K 1681.

[Man, boys and dog walking in

snow] © Jan. 2, 1928: 2 c. Dec. 29;K 167S.

[Man in evening dress and ghostlyfigure in knee breeches] © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29 ; K 1684.

[Man in silk hat on horse, othersstanding near and sitting on fence]

© Apr. 1, 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 29: K 1676.

[Men and dogs at dog show] ©Feb. 1, 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 29 ; K 1674.

[Men in street clothes with dog andghostly figure looking in shop window]© Nov. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29 : K 1682.

[Men in summer clothes at entranceto club] © June 1. 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 29

;

K 1675.

[Shooting party with guns and dog]

© Sept. 1, 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 29 ; K 1683.

[Two men in summer clothes andtwo in striped gowns on beach] ©Jan. 2. 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 29 : K 1677.

364

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 18994

[Young men helping older man dress

up as Santa Claus] © Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2

c. Dec. 29; K 1679.

[Youths, boys and Shetland pony in

field] © May 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29 ; K1680.

Brown (Ernest C.) Copake, N. Y.18950

Unity lodge, residence of Ernest C.

Brown, Copake, Columbia County, NewYork. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928; J O—109.

Brown instrument co., Philadelphia.18951-18965

Brown instrument co. chart, 2285.

© Dec. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29 ; I 33.

2286. © Dec. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 28; I 32.

2309. © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.7; I 15778.

2310. © Nov. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.10; I 15783.

Brown instrument co. [chart roll.

Bulb A] © Oct. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22 ;

1 15748.

[Bulb D-A] © Sept. 27, 1928;2 c. Oct. 22 ; I 15747.

[32961 © Dec. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 14 ; I 15993.

3317. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 22 ; I 15746.

[3319] © Dec. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 14 ; I 15995.

[3320] © Dec. 6, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 14 ; I 15994.

Brown instrument co. recorder chart,

3295. © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 12;I 15784.

3412. © Nov. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.12: I 15785.

Brown instiument co. recorder chartroll, 3297. © Dec. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.22 ; I 19.

[Brown instrument co. roll chart,

3289] © Aug. 30, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 1;I 15673.

[3290] © Aug. 30, 1928 : 2 c.

Sept. 1; I 15674.

Brown-Robertson co., inc., New York.

12 prints: 18966-18977

Athenian lekythos (departure of awarrior motif) 36; K 1091.—Athenianpyxis (the judgment of Paris motif)35; K 1093.—Chinese (Ming) vase(lotus flower motif) 29; K 1094.—Cop-tic textile (human figure motif) 28;K 1095.—Coptic textile (trellis motif)27; K 1092.—Egyptian cup (lotus

flower motif) 25; K 1096.—Indian

miniature (prince on elephant motif)20; K 1097.—Italian brocade (palmeitemotif) 33; K 1098.—Moroccan em-broidery (peacock and vase motif) 30;K 1099.—Persian brocade (bird, plantand animal motif) 32: K 1100.—Per-sian brocade (floral motif) 31; K1101/—Rhodian plate (ornamental mo-tif) 34 ; K 1102. © Nov. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Dec. 6.

Brownell (James Leo) Linden, Mich.18978, 18979

National floodlight. Blueprint. ©Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 15 ; I 15691

.

Screw adjustment for focusing lampin floodlight. Blueprint. © Oct. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; I 15675.

Brubaker aerial surveys, Portland. Or.

18980, 18981

Hood (Mt.) 5165. © Dec. 20. 1925;2 c. Oct. 9 ; J 300954.

Portland, Or., 8292. © Sept. 1, 1928;2 c. Oct. 9 ; J 300274.

Bruckmann (F.)*a.-g., Miinchen, Ger-many. 18982-18985

Blumen werfende Madchen, 5037;von Karl Hofer. © Aug. 5, 1928 ; 1 c.

Sept. 18 ; K 22.

Blumenstilleben. 5036 ; von LovisCorinth. © June 8, 1928; 1 c. Sept.

18 ; K 25.

[Hirsche im walde ; von Max Franz]© Aug. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 24.

Landschaft, 5035 ; von Paul Cezanne.© Aug. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 23.

Bruhn (George J.) Chicago. 18986

Hold over our verified economic re-

covery. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

28 ; K 237987.

Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chi-

cago. 18987

Bedford Glens bowler. © Nov. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—107.

Buehman (A. R.) Tucson, Ariz.

6 photographs 18988-18993

Cattle rustler or the cow puncher;J 300929.—Hobo Joe : J 300934.—Judgeof Sonora County; J 300930.—NigMherder; J 300931.—Sage-brush philo-

sopher; J 300933.—Yaqui bandit; .J

300932. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachNov. 1.

Building owners and managers assn.

of Seattle, Seattle. 18994

Seattle, Wash., foot traffic in—Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1928. Blueprint.

© Nov. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19 ; 19.

365

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES18995 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Bullock's, inc., Los Angeles. 18995

Bullock's silk section sunburst skirt

pattern.. © Sept. 20, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

1; I 15887.

Bundy (Arthur L.) Richmond, Ind.18996

Earlham hall. © Sept. 20, 1928;2 c. Sept. 22 ; J 300275.

Burbank (E. A.) Vallejo, Calif.

Mare Island navy yard. Calif. ©Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; K 912.

Burr (George Elbert) Phoenix, Ariz.

18998-190014 prints :

[Canyon rim, Arizona, 67]—[Euca-lyptus trees, Santa Barbara, 66]—[Misty day—Paul's wharf, London,63 ]— |"Whirlwinds—Dead Mts.— Mo-jave Desert] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c.

each Oct. 10; K 458^61.

California air service, Ontario, Calif.

19002

Ontario, Calif., Euclid avenue. ©Nov. 19, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; J 300999.

Cantelly (J. Joseph) Philadelphia.19003

Who [butt] Hoover? © Sept. 5,

3928; 2 c. Aug. 31; K 237951.

Carborundum eo., Niagara Falls. N. Y.19004

Evening in May at the Whirlpool of

Niagara. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

11 ; K 457.

Card (Lillian M.) La Crescenta, Calif.

19005

Pals. © Jan. 25, 1928 : 2 c. Oct. 10 ;

J 299630.

Carleton & Hovey co., Lowell, Mass.19006

Father John's medi-1. 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19;

Right way.cine. © SeptK 864.

Castleden (George Frederick) NewOrleans. 19007-19010

Harvey, La., Harvey castle andcanal. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19;

K 1047.

New Orleans, La.

:

Cabildo, Posern gate; K 1048.

Courtyard of Madam John's legacy

;

K 1050.—Little theatre; K 1049. ©Sept. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 19.

Chace (Lvnwood Morrel) Swansea,Mass. 19011, 19012

Baby dragon fly. © Sept. 16. 1928;

2 c. Oct. 11; J 300393.

Two stages of life. © Sept. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 11 ; J 300394.

Chase (Harry A.) East Orange, N. J.

19013

Agra, India. Taj Mahal. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 13 ; J 299772.

Chicago college of naprapathy, Chi-cago. 19014

Naprapathic anatomical illustrator.

© Oct. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 27 ; I 15760.

Chicago evening American pub. co.,

Chicago. 19015, 19016

Joe kisses wife farewell. Joe Sal-tis. © Dec. 15, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 19;K 1478.

Saltis (Joe) surrenders. © Dec.15. 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 19 ; K 1479.

Chicago herald and examiner, Chi-cago. 19017-19110

After all, it's a small world. ©Nov. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 14 ; K 959.

Another eternal triangle. © Oct.24, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 26 ; K 490.

Atmospheric blackhander. © Oct.

8, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 12 ; K 402.

Beginning to bear fruit. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 5 ; K 949.

Better tackle it now. © Dec. 7,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 10 ; K 1220.

Big man in the courts. © Aug. 23,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 376.

Bootlegger gangster out for air. ©Sept. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 391.

Both for it—let's go! © Dec. 18,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; K 1589.

Business as usual. © Aug. 31,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 383.

Call 'em off ! © Aug. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Sept. 21 ; K 377.

Can they fool this chicken? ©Sept. 20, 192S ; 1 c. Sept. 24 ; K 399.

Caught in the rush. © Oct. 10. 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 12 ; K 404.

Coming ! © Nov. 23. 1928 ; 1 c. Nov.23; K 1029.

Congress sets the style. © Nov. 6,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 9: K 954.

Counsel of fools. © Nov. 17. 1928;1 c. Nov. 21; K 1020.

Crime and politics. © Nov. U),

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 21 ; K 1021.

Current events. © Sept. 4, 1928;1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 386.

Dad Dearborn—I've stood enough.

© Nov. 2, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 5; K 950

Do it now! © Dec. 6, 1928; 1 C.

Dec. 10; K 1219.

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Don't forget me, Santa ! © Dec. 12,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 1352.

Don't miss the big show! © Sept.22, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 24 ; K 401.

Feeding time again. © Sept. 12,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 393. '

Football ! © Oct. 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.27; K 768.

Funeral won't take place. © Sept.13, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 394.

Gay life for crooks! © Oct. 30,1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 2 ; K 947.

Get your tickets, folks ! © Dec. 4,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 10 ; K 1217.

Giving him the shake. © Nov. 28,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 30; K 1213.

Giving them back. © Sept. 5. 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 387.

Government by padlock. © Aug. 30,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 382.

Great oaks from little acorns srow.© Nov. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 : K 1028.

Great ventriloquist. © Dec. 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 28 ; K 1595.

Headed this way. © Sept. 21. 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 24 ; K 400.

He'd be right at home. © Aug. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 373.

He eats everything—sometimes. ©Nov. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 7 ; K 952.

He needs help. © Nov. 21. 1928:1 c. Nov. 23; K 1027.

He needs some help. © Nov. 3,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 7 ; K 951.

His hat is off ! © Oct. 31, 1928 : 1 c.

Nov. 2 ; K 948.

How about relief for pedestrians?© Oct. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K 767.

If this could be done. © Nov. 16,

1928: 1 c. Nov. 19; K 1019.

It's all very simple, you see. © Aug.27, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 379.

Jes" 'fore election. © Oct. 19. 1928

:

1 c. Oct. 22 ; K 410.

Keep that date open ! © Sept. 1,

1928 : 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 384.

Kidnapers. © Sept. 17. 1928: 1 c.

Sept. 21 : K 397.

Lady in distress. © Sept. 8, 1928 : 1 c.

Sept. 21 ; K 390.

Lesson of the Zep. © Oct. 26. 1928;

1 c. Oct. 31 ; K 769.

Little red schoolhouse up to date.

© Nov. 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1211.

Living was cheaper — . © Oct. 12,

1928; 1 c. Oct. 15; K 406.

Lucky bird! © Oct. 18, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 20: K 412.

Masterpiece! © Oct. 27, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 31; K 770.

Next! © Oct. 22, 1928; 1 c. Oct.24; K 462.

Next act will be different. © Nov.10, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 14 ; K 958.

No hitch hikers. © Aug. 22, 1928;1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 375.

Now for a whirlwind finish ! ©Oct. 13, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 15 ; K 407.

Oh, Mr. Mussolini! © Sept. 15,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 396.

Old game? © Dec. 10, 1928; 1 c.

Dec. 13; K 1351.

One more river to cross. © Sept.

3, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 385.

Only cash counts ! © Dec. 20, 1928

;

1 c. Dec. 26 ; K 1591.

Our flying ace. © Sept. 18, 1928;1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 398.

Paging y-o-u ! © Nov. 24, 1928 ; 1 c.

Nov. 28; K 1210.

Pleasant surprise. © Oct. 23, 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 25 ; K 463.

Ready for the scrap pile! © Nov.15, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 17; K 960.

Real dove of peace. © Aug. 29,

1929; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 381.

Right into it. © Sept. 7, 1928 ; 1 c.

Sept. 21 ; K 389.

Right of way. © Nov. 30, 1928;1 c. Dec. 6 ; K 1215.

Risky waters. © Oct. 11, 1928 : 1 c.

Oct. 13 ; K 405.

Romance lives on ! © Nov. 7, 1928

;

1 c. Nov. 9 ; K 955.

Safety Isle! © Dec. 8, 1928: 1 c.

Dec. 10; K 1221.

Santa comes to South America. ©Dec. 13, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 15 ; K 1353.

Slightly exaggerated. © Oct. 17,

1928; 1 c. Oct. 19; K 411.

Soothing syrup! © Nov. 9, 1928;1 c. Nov. 12 ; K 957.

Stocking up for the poor. © Dec.21, 1928 : 1 c. Dec. 26 ; K 1592.

Stop! © Aug. 18, 1928: 1 c. Sept.

21 ; K 372.

Straw vote shows— . © Sept. 14,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 395.

Taxation without representation. ©Aug. 25, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 378.

Thanks for the day. © Dec. 25.

1928; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 1594.

That feller needs a trimmin'. ©Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 956.

Then the bottom dropped out. ©Aug. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 371.

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Chicago herald and examiner—Contd.

There is a Santa Claus ! © Nov.20, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 23; K 1026.

They don't forget to register! ©Oct. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 12 ; K 403.

Tie-up. © Nov. 27, 1928; 1 c. Nov.30; K 1212.

Tireless experimenter. © Dec. 17.

1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 1588.

Too strong! © Oct. 29, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 31 ; K 771.

Two souls with but a single thought.© Sept. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 388.

Uncle Sam's happy family. © Nov.29, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 6; K 1214.

U. S. out in front! © Aug. 21,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 374.

Victory ! © Oct. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

17 ; K 408.

Wake up. Congress. © Nov. 14,

1928 : 1 c. Nov. 22 ; K 1018.

Watch for this stowaway. © Nov.5, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 7; K 953.

WTatch your step, uncle! © Dec. 19,

1928; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 1590.

What a life ! What a life ! © Dec.1, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 6; K 1216.

Whatcha gonna do about it? ©Sept. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 392.

Will-o'-the-wisp! © Dec. 24, 1928;1 c. Dec. 26; K 1593.

Won't be long now! © Aug. 28,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 21 ; K 380.

Yes, things have changed. © Oct.

16, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 409.

Chicago motor club, Chicago.19111. 19112

Danger hour. Careful always—ex-

tra careful from 4 to 5. 28. © Nov.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 10 ; K 783.

Problem in safety. (Safetv poster,

27) © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11;K 111.

Chicago rapid transit co., Chicago.19113

Football. Soldiers' field, Grant park,Dyche stadium, etc. All on the L.

© Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 11 ; K 482.

Chicago title & trust co., Chicago.19114

[As a man is known] © Nov. 20,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 12; K 1482.

Chicago tribune, Chicago. 19115-20110

Above the law. © Oct. 4, 1928 ; 1 c.

Oct. 8: K ct—281.

After that recent bump you'd thinkhe'd be more careful. © Nov. 23,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—648.After the revival. © Sept. 13, 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 246694.

Age of action. © Oct. 17, 1928;1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—294.

Alfred in Wonderland. © Sept. 17r

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 25 ; K 246669.

Same. © Sept. 20, 1928; 1 cSept. 25 ; K 246672.

All-American platform. © Sept. 18,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 25 ; K 246699.

American diplomats. © Sept. 12,1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 246693.

Among the folks in history. 1928.

© Weekly:Sept. 2-Sept. 30; 1 c. each Sept. 11-

Oct. 8; K 246796, 246803, 246810,246817, 246824.—Oct. 7-28; 1 c. eachOct. 16-Nov. 6: K ct—247-250—Nov.4-25 ; 1 c. each Nov. 19^-Dec. 4 ; K ct—507-510.

—And if the democrats don't win,we'll have to go on like this for an-other four years. © Sept. 23, 1928 ; 1

c. Oct. 2; K 246704.

And now they can't break away. ©Oct. 8, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 16 ; K ct—285.

Ansrlo-American relations. © Sept.28. 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246679.

Another family row. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6 ; K ct—627.Another long count, or, can he come

back. © Nov. 9, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 19;K ct—605.Another whispering campaign. ©

Sept. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246705.

Anti-saloon league's bad dream. ©Sept. 14, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 246695.

Anxious bulldogser. © Oct. 2. 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 8 ; K ct—279.Arkansaw traveler. © Sept. 1. 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 4 ; K 246659.

As congress convenes. © Nov. 26,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—622.As the other fellow looks at it. ©

Nov. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—624.Balloon jumper. © Nov. 15, 1928;

1 c. Nov. 19; K ct—640.Boll weevil and the corn borer. ©

Oct. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 16 ; K ct—287.Bounced off. © Oct. 29, 1928: 1 c.

Nov. 6; K ct—306.Brief pictorial history of Herbert

Hoover. © Nov. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6

;

K ct—598.Bumper crop of pumpkins. © Oct.

21, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 30 ; K ct—298.

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Can't agree on a battle ground. ©Oct. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 30 ; K ct—301.

Can't enjoy it for worrying. © Nov.27, 192S ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—652.

Cartoons of the day. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—315.Same. © Nov. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 27 ; K ct—615.Changing world. © Nov. 25. 1928:

1 c. Dec. 4; K ct—621.Cheer of welcome to an honest man.

© Oct. 18. 1928; 1 c. Oct. 24; K ct—295.

Chicago's getting a reputation amongthe experts. © Oct. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

8; K 246991.

Ching Chow. © Daily, except Sun-day:

Sept. 1-29 : 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 2

;

K 246712-246734.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6 ; K ct—191-215.—Nov. 1-30 ; 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—174-498.

Coming back faster than he can getrid of them. © Oct. 12, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 16; K ct—289.Commander orders his forces to re-

treat to higher ground. © Oct. 15,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—292.Comment that will occur to Ameri-

can labor. © Oct. 30, 1928; 1 c. Nov.6; K ct—322.

Cornerstone of the full dinner pail.

© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246989.

Country club. © Sept. 2, 1928 ; 1 c.

Sept. 11 ; K 246830.

Cousin Al comes out from the city.

© Sept. 21, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; K246702.

Daily demonstration that there is analliance between crime and politics. ©Nov. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—626.Danger of promising too much. ©

Oct. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 16 ; K 246997.

Dangerous role for America. ©Nov. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—653.Day of discovery. © Oct. 12, 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 16 ; K ct—308.Don't forget the guest of honor. ©

Nov. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—654.

Don't order them by the basket. ©Nov. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6 ; K ct—628.Door knob finally hatches. © Nov.

10, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—635.Drift. © Oct. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24

;

K ct—316.

Election post-mortem. © Nov. 10,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 19; K ct—606.

Enlarging the presidential chair. ©Oct. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—293.

Festivities are just beginning. ©Nov. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—655.

Finish the job. © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 1 c.

Nov. 19; K ct—630.Football lesson. © Sept. 18, 1928;

1 c. Sept. 25 ; K 246670.

Game is ended. © Nov. 6, 1928 ; 1 c.

Nov. 19 ; K ct—631.Gasoline alley. 1928. © [Daily] :

Sept. 1-30; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8;K 246955-246984.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 81-Nov. 6; K ct 129-159.—Nov.1-30 ; 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—414-443.

Girl he left behind him. © Nov. 20,1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—645.Give 'em the boot. © Sept. 10, 1928

;

1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 246691.

Gone back to the middle ages. ©Nov. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—641.Good will cruise. © Nov. 20, 1928;

1 c. Nov. 27 ; K cf—616.Grafters' paradise. © Nov. 23,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—619.Great excitement. © Oct. 6, 1928;

1 c. Oct. 16 ; K 246994.

Great expectations. © Oct. 23, 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 30; K ct—319.Great love stories of the fillums. ©

Oct. 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6 ; K 246988,

Guest card for a distinguished vis-

itor. © Oct. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; Kct—313.Gumps. 1928. © Daily

:

Sept. 1-30 : 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8

;

K 246735-246764.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6 ; K ct—160-190.—Nov. 1-30 : 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—144-473.

Gun that kicks harder than it shoots.

© Oct. 19, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 24; K ct—296.

Happiest moment of the whole cru-sade. © Nov. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6 ; Kct—597.Hard to get around. © Sept. 21,

1928 : 1 c. Sept. 25 ; K 246673.

Harold Teen. 1928. © [Daily] :

Sept. 1-30 : 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8

;

K 246895-246924.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6; K ct—63-93.—Nov. 1-

30 ; 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—345-383.

He doesn't know he's dead. © Oct.

5. 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246993.

Henpecked husbands. © Sept. 5,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246686.

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Chicago tribune—Continued.

He's afraid we'll hurt Europe. ©Nov. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—646.His first big order. © Nov. 9, 1928

;

1 c. Nov. 19; K ct—634.His punishment and reward. ©

Sept. 26, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246707.

Hoover in the south. © Oct. 8,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 16 ; K 246996.

Hot off the campus. © Oct. 14,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K 246986.

How to keep from growing old.

1928. © Weekly:

Sept. 7-28 ; 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct.2; K 246801, 246808, 246815, 246822.—Oct. 5, 12 ; 1 c. each Oct. 8, 16 ; K ct—251, 252.—Nov. 9-30; 1 c. each Nov.19-Dec. 4 ; K ct—511-514.Humors of the campaign. © Sept.

4, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246662.

Hungry child. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 1 c.

Sept. 18 ; K 246696.

Hunter's moon. © Oct. 31, 1928;1 c. Nov. 6 ; K ct—323.

If America were to cancel the wardebts. © Oct. 28, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 6;K ct—305.

If we ever want to increase ourfarm output this is one.way to do it.

© Sept. 2, 1928; 1 c. Sept, 11; K246683.

In spite of all reassurance, it's hardto keep from worrying about the out-

come. © Sept. 8, 1928 : 1 c. Sept. 11

;

K 246689.

In the order of their importance. ©Nov. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—612.

Inquiring reporter. © Sept. 15.

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 24667.

Same. © Nov. 27, 1928: 1 c.

Dec. 4; K ct—623.Intelligence test for our little friends

in the kindergarten. © Sept. 3. 1928;1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246684.

Interest and curiosity are nonparti-

san. © Oct. 18, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; Kct—314.

Intolerance. © Sept. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 4 ; K 246682.

J. Raglan Patchmore in town. ©Nov. 24, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—620.

Just before the battle. © Nov. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—601..

Just one death sentence after an-

other. © Oct. 23, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 30;K ct—300.

Just plain robbery. © Nov. 24,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—649.

Kids. 1928. © [Weekly] :

Sept. 2-30; 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct.8; K 246825-246829.—Oct. 7-28; 1 c.

each Oct. 16-Nov. 6 ; K ct—125-128.—Nov. 4-25; 1 c. each Nov. 19-Dec. 4;K ct—503-506.

Little boy who almost decided torun away from home. © Sept. 9,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 ; K 246690.

Little Orphan Annie. 1928. ©[Daily] :

Sept. 1-30 ; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8

;

K 246925-246954.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6 ; K ct—94-124.—Nov. 1-30 ; 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—384-413.

London is trying to break an oldestablished monopoly. © Sept. 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246664.

Looking at us from abroad. © Oct.

13, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 16; K ct—290.Lot of people will say Amen to that.

© Nov. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—607.

Loud speaker and the speakeasy.

© Sept. 5, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 11; K246663.

Lull in the campaign. © Oct. 16,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—312.Man who nailed up his doors and

widows to keep everybody else out.

© Oct. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K ct—280.Man who never learns. © Sept. 30,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246711.

Marooned. © Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 19; K ct—633.Master of the world. 1928. ©

[Weekly] :

Sept. 2-30: 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct.

8; K 246660. 246665, 246668, 246675.

246681.—Oct. 7-28 ; 1 c. each Oct. 16-

Nov. 6 ; K 246995 ; K ct—310. 317, 320.

Men women trust. © Oct. 7, 1928:1 c. Oct. 16 ; K 246985.

Mining engineer goes prospecting.

© Oct. 6, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 16: K ct—283.

Mr. Hoover answers the description.

© Sept. 19, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25; K246671.

Moncado elected president. © Nov.

7, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—603.

Moon Muliins. 1928. © [Daily] :

Sept. 1-30 ; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8

;

K 246765-246794.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6 ; K ct—216-246.—Nov. 1-

30 : 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 : K ct—567-

595.

More mysterious strangers. © Nov.8. 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—604.

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Nailing down the lid on our treas-

ure chest. © Oct. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

16; K ct—286.Next president. © Nov. 4, 1928;

1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—600.Northern light. © Sept. 7, 1928;

1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246688.

Not at brain cell workin' ; © Oct.

26, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 30 ; K ct—276.Same. © Nov. 2, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 6; K ct—515.Not likely to desert. © Oct. 10.

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 16 ; K 246998.Now for a real Thanksgiving. ©

Nov. 11, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—636.Now is the time to make the road

safe. © Nov. 4, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 19;K ct—599.

O. what will become of the little

orphan boy? © Sept. 20, 1928: 1 c.

Sept. 25: K 246701.

One, two. three, and out ! © Sept.

22, 1928: 1 c. Sept. 25: K 246703.

Only as good as the guns behindthem. © Sept. 16, 1928; 1 c. Sept.

25; K 246697.

Optimistic doctor. © Oct. 14, 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—291.Oratory and radio. © Sept. 25.

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246676.

Ostrich. © Sept. 28. 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

2; K 246709.

Our new apartment. © Nov. 25,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—502.

Our secret ambition. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Sept. 3-24; 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct.2 : K 246797, 246804, 246811. 246818.—Oct. 1-29: 1 c. each Oct. S-Nov. 6; Kct—253-257.—Nov. 5-26 ; 1 c. each Nov.19-Dec. 4 ; K ct—519-522.Our southern neighbors are expect-

ing a friendly visitor from the north.

© Nov. 12, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 19; K ct—608.

Our Sunday callers. © Oct. 21,

1028: 1 c. Oct. 30; K 246987.

Out of gas, tires flat, and the chauf-feur lost. © Oct. 11. 1928; 1 c. Oct.

16; K ct—288.Taper substitute for powder. ©

Sept. 4, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246685.

Party responsibility. © Sept. 26,

1928; 1 c. Oct. 2; K 246677.

Perfect marksmanship. © Nov. 13,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 19; K ct—638.Physically, labor has the best of it.

© Sept. 3. 1928: 1 c. Sept. 11; K246661.

Piling up kindling for another con-flagration. © Sept. 29, 1928 : 1 c. Oct.

2; K 245710.

Planning a little fishing trip. ©Nov. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 - K ct—637.

Political sidelights. © Sept. 22,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 25: K 246674.'

Politics in the home. © Nov. 18,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 27: K ct—501.President tells them a few plain

truths. © Nov. 13, 1928; 1 c. Nov.19 : K ct—609.

Promise of better roads ahead. ©Oct. 29, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 6; K ct—321.Race for college prestige. © Nov.

26, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 4; K ct—651.Reading her future. © Sept. 11,

1928; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 246692.

Returning the favor. © Nov. 18,

1928; 1 c. Nov. 27; K ct—643.Rip Van Winkle comes to life. ©

Oct. 30, 1928 : 1 c. Nov. 6 ; K ct—307.Rival doctors.

. © Sept. 27, 1928

:

1 c. Oct. 2; K 246678.

Roller coaster. © Sept. 16, 1928;1 c. Sept. 25: K 246832.

Saving the game. © Sept. 25, 1928 ;

1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246706.

Se. 1 tomorrow's paper. © Nov. 6,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—002.September summer resorters. ©

Sept. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18 : K 246831.

She'd better not get too far aheadof her meal ticket.

'© Nov. 14, 1928;1 c. Nov. 19 : K ct—610.

Ship captain's predicament. © Nov.15, 1928 ; 1 c, Nov. 19 : K ct—611.

Sketches of the news, © Oct. 5,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K ct—282.

Smitty. 1928. © [Daily] :

Sept. 1-30; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8:K 246835-235864.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6; K ct—1-31.—Nov. 1-30;1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—324-353.

Something out to be done about this.

1928. © Weekly:Sept. 1-29 ; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 2

;

K 246795, 246802, 24681U, 246823.—Oct. 6-27 : 1 c. each Oct. 16-30 ; K ct—267-270.—Nov. 3-24; 1 c. each Nov.6-27

; K ct—523-526.Spending it on the bootlegger. ©

Nov. 14, 1928 : 1 c. Nov. 19 : K ct—639.Spirit of seventy-six years may still

save the city's good name. © Nov. 1.

1928; 1 c. Nov. 6; K ct—596.Splitting wide open. © Oct. 20,

1928; 1 c. Oct. 24: K ct—297.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES20110 pt. iv, n. s„ v. 23

Chicago tribune—Continued.

State fair ballyhoo. © Sept. 30,1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246834.

Static. 1928. © Weekly:Sept. 6^27 ; 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct. 2

;

K 246800, 246807, 246814, 246821.—Oct.4-25; 1 c. each Oct. 8-30; K ct—258-261.—Nov. 8-22 ; 1 c. each Nov. 19-27

;

K ct—516-518—Nov. 1, 29 ; 1 c. eachNov. 6, Dec. 4; K ct—531, 532.

Stock speculation frenzy. © Nov.21, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—617.

Strain on the family tie. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Sept. 4-25: 1 c. 'each Sept. 11-Oct.2; K 246798, 246805, 246812, 246S19.—Oct. 2-30; 1 c each Oct. 8-Nov. 6; Kct—262-266.—Nov. 6-27 ; 1 c. each Nov.19-Dec. 4; K ct—527-530.

Strike at last. © Oct. 26, 1928 ; 1 c.

Oct. 30 ; K ct—303.Talking movies. © Sept. 23. 1928;

1 c. Oct. 2; K 246833.

Tammany farmers. 1928. ©

:

Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 246666.—Oct. 4 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246992.—Oct. 13

;

1 c. Oct. 16; K ct—309—Oct. 22; 1 c.

Oct. 30; K ct—318.Thanksgiving season. © Nov. 25,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—650.Thanksgiving time is when you first

discover that junior is growing up. ©Nov. 29, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 4 ; K ct—625.

Their chance to sneak in. © Oct.22

: 1928; 1 c. Oct. 30; K ct—290.Their favorite dumping ground. ©

Nov. 17, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 27; K ct—642,

Then there are the Tammany cun-nels. © Oct. 11. 1928; 1 c. Oct. 16;K 246999.

This'll take your mind offa busi-

ness. © Sept. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 18

;

K 246809.

This strange campaign. © Oct. 2,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 ; K 246990.

Too many voters remember it. ©Oct. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—311.Tough bird that's been delaying our

Thanksgiving. © Nov. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 27; K ct—644.Traffic cop. © Nov. 11, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. j9; K ct—500.Truth comes out about grandma. ©

Oct. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 8 : K ct—278.Unemployed. © Nov. 4, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 19; K ct—499.

Unfortunate international marriage.

© Nov. 17, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 27; Kct—613.

Using the neighbor's house as abackground. © Oct. 25, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 30; K ct—302.Watch your pocketbook. © Nov. P,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 6 ; K ct—629.Watchdog. © Sept. 27, 1928; 1 c.

Oct. 2 ; K 246708.

Wearing themselves out shooting athim. © Oct. 7, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 16: Kct—284.What a difference in temperature a

few hundred miles make, © , Oct. 27,1928; 1 c. Oct. 30; K ct—304.When patience fails yuh. © Oct.

19, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 24 ; K ct—277.When the republicans and demo-

crats work together. © Sept. 29, 1928

;

1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 246680.

Why Hoover is traveling on a bat-tleship. © Nov. 18, 1928; 1 c. Nov.27; K ct—614.Why not settle the question once

and for all? © Sept. 19, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 25 ; K 246700.

Winnie Winkle, the breadwinner.1928. © [ Daily j :

Sept. 1-30 ; 1 c. each Sept. 4-Oct. 8

;

K 246865-246894.—Oct. 1-31 ; 1 c. eachOct. 8-Nov. 6; K ct—32-62.—Nov. 1-

30 ; 1 c. each Nov. 6-Dec. 4 ; K ct—537-566.

Wonder where he gets his inspira-

tion. © Nov. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ;-

K ct—647.Wood pile is waiting. © Nov. 7,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K ct—632.World's champion long distance fly-

ers were last seen entering a fog. ©Sept. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 11 ; K 246687.

World's exposition in 1933 will com-pel Chicago to complete a lot of neededimprovement before that time. ©Nov. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K ct—618.Wotta life! Wotta life! 1928*. ©Weekly

:

Sept. 5-26; 1 c. each Sept. 11-Oct.

2; K 246799, 246806, 246813, 246820.—Oct. 3-31; 1 c. each Oct. 8-Nov. 6; Kct—271-275.—Nov. 7-28 ; 1 c. each Nov.19-Dec. 4 ; K ct—533-536.

141st anniversary of the Constitu-

tion. © Sept. 17, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 25:

K 246698.

Christian board of publication, St.

Louis. 20111-20123

Feeding the five thousand. © Nov.21, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 23 ; K 1075.

First view of Jerusalem ; by Mengel-berg. © Dec. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 22

;

J 0—627.

372

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4. 1928 20164

Jesus blessing little children; byPlockhorst. © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 23; K 1066.

Joan repairs the temple. © Dec. 20,

192S; 2 c. Dec. 22; J 0—628.[Triumphal entry] by B. Plockhorst.

© Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; K1011.

4 prints

:

I Friends at play] ; K 470.— [Goingto church]

; K 471.—[Ten lepers] : K468.—[Working together] : K 469.—© Oct. 5. 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 6.

4 prints

:

[Moses] ; K 245.—[Piper and nut-cracker]

; K 243.— [Visit of the wisemen] ; K 246.—Wise men's journey;K 244.—© Sept. 7, 1928; 2 c. eachSept. 10.

Clardy (John B.) Ft. Worth, Tex.20124

Water conservation for auto wash-ing system, plans of. Blueprint. ©Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 5 ; I 15777.

<^lark (George Mackenzie) Pittsburgh.20125

Who? Who? Hoover. [Owl de-sign] © Sept. 19, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

20; K 242.

Clark (Gordon C.) Los Angeles.20126

Music master. © Sept. 9, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 13; J 299638.

•Clark (Samuel J.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

20127, 20128

Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia) cutsprays. © 1 c. Oct. 11. 1928 ; J 299635.

plant. © 1 c. Oct. 11, 1928; J299636.

€lay (C. A.) Seattle. 20129

Maryland (U. S. S.) the Hoovergood-will ship. © Nov. 19, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 26; J O—6.

Clinton (Jane Aldred) Albuquerque.N. M. 20130

Oldest house in the U. S.. built pre-vious to the Spanish conquest. 1550.

© Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 6; J 299751.

Cobb (Lloyd T.) Miami, Ariz. 20131

Cobb (L. T.) semi self-serving mar-ket. Plans of store. Blueprint. ©1 c. Oct. 26, 192S; I 15765.

Cobbs, Albuquerque, N. M.20132, 20133

Dance of Taos Indians. © Oct. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 27 ; J 0—517.Isleta women. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 27 ; J 0—21.

Mcintosh) New20134-20136

Cogswell (RuthHaven.

3 silhouettes

:

Yale (Elihu)—Yale university, Oldbrick row, New Haven, Conn.—Yaleuniversity, old Yale fence. © Oct. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 3 ; K 756-758.

Colborne (Elizabeth Aline) New York.20137

Pact of Paris, the peace on earthgood will of 1928. © Oct. 15, 1928;2 c. Nov. 12 ; K 1124.

Cole (Marguerite Kirmse) New York.

4 prints: 20138-20145

[All to the good] ; K 862.— [Overthe top] ; K 801.— [So bad] ; K 860.—[Tar Baby] ; K 859. © Oct. IS. 1928

;

2 c. each Oct. 27.

4 prints :

[At your service] : K 489.—[Gaenawa] ; K 486.— [Reception commit-tee] ; K 487.—[Strange gods] ; K 488.

© Oct. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 27.

Coleman (George E.) Newark, N. J.

20146

Trail of American expeditionaryforces in World's war, 1917, 1928. ©Oct. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 1 ; K 863.

Coleridge-Taylor (Jessie F.) Croydon,Surrey, England. 20147

Coleridge-Taylor's garden at Ald-wick, Croydon. Surrey, England. ©Nov. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; K 1392.

Colson (Usher Rae) Paris, 111. 20148

Quartette. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.12; K 909.

Columbus McKinnon chain co., Tona-wanda, N. Y. 20149

Mark of strength. [Insignia] ©Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1065.

Comfort (Hosmer H.) Stockton, Calif.

20150-20153

Football. F5-F8. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2c. each Nov. 19 ; K 1083-1086.

Co-Mo co., Minneapolis. 20154

Needles Eye Rock, State park. BlackHills, S. D., M-425. © June 15, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 25 ; J 300493.

Concordia pub. house, St. Louis.

10 prints: 20155-20164

All good wishes for Christinas andNew Year cheer, 15; K 438.—Christ-mas cheer and New Year happiness,16; K 437.—Christmas joys and NewYear blessings. 19; K 434.—Happiestgreetings of the season, 20; K 433.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20165 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Concordia pub. house—Continued.

Hearty greetings and best wishes forChristmas and New Year, 18 ; K 435.

Merry Christmas and happy New Year,11 ; K 442.—Season's best wishes, 14

;

K 439.—Sincere good wishes for Christ-mas and the coming year. 12; K 441.

Wishing you Christmas joy and NewYear happiness. 13 ; K 440.—Wishingyou the season's joys and blessings, 17

;

K 436. © Oet. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct.24.

Cones (Nancy Ford) Loveland, O.20165

Janie. © Nov. 4, 1928 ; 2 c* Oct. 5 :

J 300935.

Congdon (Ray) Berkeley, Calif.

20166

San Francisco Bav, night scene. ©Dec. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 17 ; J 0-472.

Conley (Carl A.) Tulsa, Okl. 20167

[Conley Inns system, ground andbuilding plans of tourist camp. 4sheets (3 blueprints) ] © 1 c. Oct. 18

;

I 15745.

Connersville blower co., Connersville,Ind. 20168-20172

Connersville blower co. [combinationthermometer and gauge], chart 898021.

© Nov. 11. 1926 ; 2 c. Dec. 26 ; I 22.

898058. © Aug. 23, 1927; 2 e.

Dec. 26 ; I 21.

898140. © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 26; I 23.

Connersville pressure - volume - tem-perature-time recording gauge chart,

0798. © Oct. 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 5 ; I

15776.

0801. © Oct. 18. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

25; I 15758.

Conradi (May King) Klamath Falls,

Or. 20173

Pelicans, Klamath Falls, Or. ©Sept. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300272.

Continental nut co., Seattle. 20174

Buddy Squirrel nut club of America.[Membership certificate] © Feb. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1586.

Cook (William Blodget) Hollister,

Calif. 20175

Consolation of hope. © Oct. 18,

1928; 1 c. Oct. 11; 1 c. Nov. 8; J299770.

Coombs (R. D.) & co., New York.20176

Standard flood light tower. Blue-print. © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1928 ; I 36.

Cooper (Henrv J.) Brooklyn.20177-20179

3 prints

:

[Collections made easy] Brotherlylove ; K 237922.— [Cooper's caustic com-ments] You?; K 237921.— [Cooper'scheck chaser] When I was a boy, etc.

;

K 237923. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 c. eachSept. 22.

Coovert (John Calvin) Memphis, Tenn.20180-20187

Cotton field scene, Wilson. Ark., 1523.

© Nov. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 17 ; J 0—5.— 1524-1527. © Nov. 16, 1928 ; 2c. each Nov. 17 ; J O—33-36.

1528. © Nov. 22, 1928: 2 c. »

Nov. 26; J 0—37.1529. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 27 ; J 0—38.1530. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 27; J 0—32.

Couche (R. S.) & co. pty., ltd., Mel-bourne. Victoria, Australia.

20188-201936 prints

:

Cupid's, bower; K 889.—Enchant-ment; K 888.—Fountain of love; K886.—Love serenade ; K 887.—Lovetriumphant ; K 884.—Pierrot's quar-rel ; K 885. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c.

each Nov. 17.

Countryman (Edwin W.) Buffalo.20194

Scout. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2 c. Nov.27; J 0^61.

Craig (John Gilbert) Wilmington. Del.

20195

Sir T. Fide says. © Nov. 26. 1928

;

2 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1126.

Crewdson (C. N.) jr., Chicago.20196-20199^

4 prints

:

Cleaning and repairing that doeswonders : K 237998.—Hats cleaned : K237996.—Neckties cleaned ; K 237999.—Women's felt hats expertly cleaned

;

K 237997. © Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. eachOct. 3.

Crooks (Arthur F.) Flint, Mich.20200

Forsaken. © Nov. 28, 192S ; 2 c.

Dec. 11 ; J 299829.

Cuntz (Hermann F.) New York.20201

[Airport, Union terminal for air-

craft and railroad, plan] © 1 c. Oct.

19, 1928; T "»5706.

374

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 20334

Curtis & Cameron, inc., Boston.20202-20207

Much ado about something, acts 1,

2. © Oct. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 31

;

J 299745, 299746.

4 photographs

:

Angry sea ; by James McNeilWhistler.—Blue and silver: boat en-

tering Pourville ; by James McNeilWhistler.—Indian and the lily ; byGeorge DeForest Brush.—Virgin ; byAbbot Handerson Thayer. © Oct. 15,

1928: 2 c. each Oct. 16; J 299650-299653.

Curtis-Johnson printing co.. Chicago.20208

Good will bond. [LithographedGood will bond, eagle and holly vi-

gnette, green border on face and back]© Nov. 2. 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 7 ; K 764.

Curtis pub. co.. Philadelphia. 20209

[Christmas subscription gift card,

1928] © Nov. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 22

;

K 1260.

Cut-off & speed recorder corp., NewYork. 20210

[Loco valve cam design chart, formVP 1132] © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov.22; I 15999.

Danielson (Frances W.) Danielson,Conn. 20211-20215

Beginners' course, part 2. Session

:

14. Poster—tree and birds, etc. Ses-sion 22. Little helper caps.—16. Cut-out pattern of sheep.—17. Elephantcut-out.—19. Heart patterns and val-entines.—23. Clay flowerpot and dec-orated match box. Session 24. Datebasket, etc. © Nov. 28, 1928; 2 c.

each Nov. 30; K 1408-1412.

Dartmouth college and Orr (Louis)Hanover, N. H. 20216-20224

Dartmouth college

:

[Baker memorial library tower.Cover design] ; K 448.—[Dartmouthhall. Frontispiece] ; K 456.— [Dart-mouth row] ; K 455.— [Dick Hall'shouse] ; K 450.—Ledyard bridge. In-dex page; K 449.—[Massachusettshall] ; K 452.— [President's house] ; K454; [Steele chemical laboratorv] ; K453.— [Webster hall] ; K 451. © Oct11, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 25.

Davidson (David Newton) NewportNews, Va. 20225-20334

Williamsburg, Va.

:

Armistead wall, 72; J O—141.

Amistead yard, 61 ; J O—142.—Bas-

sett Hall, 32; J O—147.—BotetourtSt., 95 ; J O—148.—Bracken house, 45

;

J O—149.—Hundley and Saundershomes, 11; J 0—182.—McCandlishCorner, 74; J 0—189.—Red Lion, 40;J 0—227.—Red Lion yard, 67; J O—228.—Tazewell hall, 23; J O—240.—Wythe house, 8, 9, 15; J O—248-250.

© Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 4.

Williamsburg, Va.

:

Back yard, 66.—Bank bldg., 29.—Baptist church, 19.—Barlow house,44.—Brick Pechy house, 77.—Brutonchurch, 30, 37, 28.—Business houses,100.—Business section, 102.—Capitoli'dns., 98.—Capitol marker, 65.—Cityhall, 81.—Colonial garden, 70.—Colo-nial hotel, 13.—Colonial Secretary's of-

fice, 38.—Colored fair grounds, 73.

Court house, 3, 49.—Dudley Diggeshouse. 71.—Duke of G St., 86, 87, 92.—East D. of G St., 97.—E. Francis st.,

94.—E. Nicholson st., 68.—Fergusonhouse. 41.—Fire house, 52.—First

building razed, 54.—Furniture store,

18. — Gait house, 16, 20. — Griffin

house. 27.—Hedged in, 105.—Hen-derson house, 25.—Home of PeytonRandolph, 1.—Hospital, 83.—Indianschool house, 96.—Jamestown road,103.—John Blair house, 53.—Leehouse, 35, 42.—Matty school, 46.

Mayo house, 110.—Methodist church,17.—Mount Ararat church, 6.—Mov-ing a house, 76.—Negro cabin, 36, 82.—

Negro cabins, 60.—Negro home, 109.

Negro house, 108.—Negro quarters,88.—Negro school, 56.—Negro shanties,104.—Nicholson house, 33, 69.—OldAcademy, 10.—Old and new, 63.—Oldelm. 106.—Old garden, 59.—Old gunshop, 57.—Old jail, 48.—Old Methodistchurch, 89.—Old mulberry trees, 78.

Old Post office, 90.—Old Powder horn,107.—Old six, chimney, 91.—Palacegreen, 101.—Paradise house, 24.—PatsyCustis house. 5.—Peachy house, 21,22.—Peyton Randolph home, 4.—Pey-ton Randolph house, 43, 84.—Powderhorn vista, 62.—Public school, 7.—Ra-leigh tavern site, 85.—Richard Blandhouse, 12, 26.—Richmond road, 99.

Robert Nicolson house, 31.—Saundershouse. 47, 50, 51.—Saunders home,79.—Scene from William and Mary,80.—Site of printing office, 64.—Spots-wood st., 75.—Travis house, 14.

Tucker house, 55.—Vest house, 39.

Waller house, 34.—West D. of G. st.,

93.—White fair grounds, 58.—Williamand Mary college, Presidents house, 2.

© Nov. 1. 1928: 2 c. each Dec. 4;J O 143-146, 150-181, 193-188. 190-226,229-239 241-247.

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Davis (Robert H.) New York.20335-20337

Byrd (Richard E.) explorer. ©Dec. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 19 ; J 0—516,Lawrence (D. H.) author. A. B. ©

Nov. 13. 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 16; J300955, 300956.

Davis & Geek, inc., Brooklyn.20338-20341

Atlanta, Grady hospital, part of thegroup of buildings. © Oct. 2, 1928;2 c. Nov. 6 ; K 760.

Chicago, 111., Michael Reese hos-pital. © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 12;K 1177.

Hua Tu (circa 115-205 A. D.) courtphysician of Chao Tsao, etc. © Sept.

4, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 11; K 238977.

Surgeons of ancient Egypt, etc. ©Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 12; K 1176.

Dayton public schools, Dayton, O.20342

Gloucester harbor. © Dec. 3, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 8 ; K 1362.

Declurman bros., Penn Yan, N. Y.20343

Greetings from Penn Yan & LakeKeuka. © Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 12

;

K 446.

De Fazi (Fulvio) Cleveland.20344, 20345

[Combination piston and wrist pinsafety spring ring bronze] © 1 c. Oct.

5, 1928; I 15667.

Compensating piston, assembly draw-ing. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1928 ; I 15953.

Del Cano (Henry P.) Los Angeles.20346

For president Al Smith. © Sept. 19,

1928; 2 cf

Sept. 24; K 126.

Dempster (John Ross) Berkeley, Calif.

20347

50-inch pocket slide rule. © Aug.25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 5; I 15616.

Denison (T. S.) & co., Chicago. 20348

[Rufe and Razz] © Oct. 16, 1928;2 c. Oct. 20 ; K 357.

De Postels (Theodore A.) New York.20349

Scales for installing the perspecto-

graphic trial. Perspector-triad-tractor.

© 1 c. Dec. 22, 1928 ; I 20.

Detmer, Bruner & Mason, inc., NewYork. 20350^20356

Bruner quality woolens espeeially

made for high class tailoring, etc. ©Oct. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3 ; K 1180.

Detmer woolens wear and tailor best.

Delkirk. Yorkgate. Stratfield. Del-chester. © Oct. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3

;

K 1179.

Men who know select S&W woolens.None better. Made especially for S&Wfine tailoring. © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 9 ; K 780.

4 prints

:

Marilyn. Ask for the genuine S&Wwoolens. 100% pure wool ; K 115.

Masquerade coquette. We show thegenuine Bruner guaranteed woolens;K 117.—Pals. Wear best. Detmerwoolens. Tailor best ; K 118.—Spring-

maid. Ask for Mason & Hansonwoolens; K 116, © Sept. 25. 1928;2 c. each Oct. 11.

Detroit free press, Detroit. 20357

Folk-tales—Hansel and Gretel. ©Oct. 15, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 22; K 733.

Detroit pub. co., Detroit.20358-20365

Lavinia: by Titian, 028096, 028097.

© Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 21;J 300997, 300998.

Liseuse, 028101; by Vermeer. ©Nov. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 24 ; J O-^.Paysage; by Jean Baptfste Camille

Corot, 028095. © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 5 ; J 300940.

4 photographs

:

Boy with the rabbit ; by Henry Rae-burn, 048294; J 0—139.—Doctor ; byLuke Fildes, 028099: J 0—136.—GoodSamaritan; by Plockhorst, 028098;J O—137.—Lady and child ; by GeorgeRomney, 028100; J 0—138. © Nov.21, 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 23.

Dial (Frank) Duncan, Okl. 20366

Reviews. [Survey of engineering de-

signs of planetary magnitude, withnew accessories and facilities. 6

sheets] © 1 c. Oct. 19. 1928 ; I 15707.

Dickey (Nat) San Benito, Tex. 20367

Grapefruit, Rio Grande Valley. ©Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; J 300426.

Dilkes (Howard B.) Chicago. 20368

[Color chart] © May 7. 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 15 ; I 14762.

Dodd (Marion Hendry) Beverly Hills.

Calif. 20369

Smile before the storm. Sunrise on

Lake Tahoe, Calif. © Sept. 15, 1927

;

2 c. Aug. 14, 1928 ; J 299604.

Doering (Charles) & son, inc., Chicago.20370, 20371

Buttermilk dispenser, 186. © Oct.

2, 1928 : 2 c. Nov. 23 ; J 299827.

376

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[Orange cluster] © Sept. 16, 1928;2 c. Oct, 8 ; K 52.

Donaldson litho co., inc., Newport, Ky.20372-20410

7 prints

:

Appetizing. [14 sheet poster, 6187];

K 1153.—Be ready for winter. [15sheet poster, 6234] ; K 1155.—[Furni-ture. 12 sheet poster, 6258] ; K 1148.—Health, vigor, strength. [16% sheetposter, 6165] ; K 1154.— [Jewelry dis-

play. 24 sheet poster, 6201] ; K 1149.—Then they would have been thankful.[14 sheet poster, 6160] ; K 1142—You're sure of a warm welcome here.

[18 sheet poster, 6148] ; K 1147. ©Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 8.

7 prints

:

As good as a vacation. [14 sheetposter, 6157] ; K 70.—August furni-ture sale. [12 sheet poster, 6255] : K67.—Best bite of all. [14 sheet poster,6184] ; K 73.—Cooling, refreshing,sustaining. 16% sheet poster, 6169] ;

K 68.—Don't forget their schoolclothes. [15 sheet poster, 6231] ; K77.—Home ownership pays in savingand satisfaction. [18 sheet poster,

6219] ; K 65.—Vacations' days. [18sheet poster, 6145] : K 64. © Aug. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 11.

S prints

:

Be ready for autumn. [15 sheetposter, 6232] ; K 83.—Better than I

can bake. [14 sheet poster, 6185] ; K76.—Bread and milk for body andbrain. [16% sheet poster, 6170] ; K74.— [Furniture. 12 sheet poster,

6256] ; K 63.—Individuality. [18 sheetposter, 6220] ; K 66.—Make school dayshappy days. [14 sheet poster, 6158] ;

K 69.—What will become of yourestate? [18 sheet poster, 6146] ; K84.—Whose anniversary? Say it withflowers, [24 sheet poster, 6200] ; K62. © Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 11.

8 prints

:

Be sure you are right. [18 sheetposter, 6147] ; K 78.—[Christmas. 24sheet poster, 6201] ; K 72.—Dry cleannow. [15 sheet poster, 6233] ; K 81.—[Furniture. 12 sheet poster, 6257] ; K71.—Good milk means good health.

[16y2 sheet poster, 6171] ; K 75.—Lifeof the party. [14 sheet poster, 6159] ;

K S2.—Own a home of distinction.

[18 sheet poster, 6221] ; K 79.—Um-m-heap good. [14 sheet poster, 6186]

;

K 80. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Oct.

11.

9 prints

:

Cream of all Christmas joys. [14sheet poster, 6161] ; K 1143.—Dry clean

for the holidays. [15 sheet poster,6235] : K 1156.—Gifts for the home.[12 sheet poster, 6259] ; K 1144.—Here's the way to do it. [18 sheetposter, 6149] ; K 1145.—Hey Santa

!

That's for my breakfast. [16% sheetposter, 6173] ; K 1146.—Merry Christ-mas. [14 sheet poster, 6188] ; K1157.— [Santa Claus on aeroplane. 24sheet poster, 6262] ; K 1152.—[Woman,child and packages. 24 sheet post-er, 6260] ; K 1151.—You'll be happierin your own home. [18 sheet poster,

6223] ; K 1150. © Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Dec. 8.

Dorgan (Albert William) Birmingham,Mich. 20411

General layout plan for AlbertEhinger. Okemos property, Lansing,Mich. Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 19,

1928 ; I 15808.

Dougherty (A.) inc., New York.20412-20414

Pink roses. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 6 ; K 1088. •

Rajah. © Oct. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 12;K 123.

Yellow roses. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 6; K 1089.

Douglas (Frank H.) Newark, N. J.

20415-20417

Dragonette (Jessica) lyric sopranoof N. B. co. © Nov. 14, 1927 ; 2 c. Dec.

11, 1928 ; J 0—338.Philco star. © Nov. 6, 1927;

2 c. Dec. 11, 1928 ; J 0—337.

with portrait by C. Warde Tra-ver. © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 11 ; J0—339.

Dow (Louis F.) co., St. Paul. 20418

Lindbergh {Colonel Charles A.) ©Aug. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 18 ; K 19.

Dow, Jones & co., New York.20419-20428

Brokers loans. © Dec. 21, 1928 ; 1 c.

Dec. 26 ; I 28.

Interest rate in New York City. ©Dec. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; I 24.

Monetary gold stock of U. S. ©Dec. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; I 25.

Total federal reserve. © Dec. 21,

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; I 26.

Total federal reserve credit out-

standing monthly averages of daily

figures. © Nov. 9, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 12

;

I 15790.

Total loans and investments. ©Dec. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; I 29.

377

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20429 pt. iv. n. s., v. 23

Dow, Jones & co.—Continued.

Total money in circulation. © Dec.21, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 26 ; I 27.

3 drawings

:

Brokers' loans. 1917-1928; I

15987.—Stock market in presidentialyears from nomination through inau-guration. McKinley to Hoover ; I

15988.—Total loans and investments.1917-1928; I 15986. © Dec. 6, 1928;1 c. each Dec. 11.

Dreisel (Robert Frank) Belmont,Mass. 20429

[Floor plans for two apartmenthouse with photographic elevations]§lc. Oct. 9, 1928 ; I 15680.

Dumonde (Pierre) inc., Chicago.20430

Beauticult. © Oct. 12. 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 22 ; J 299669.

Duncan (Howard Fifer) Champaign,111. 20431, 20432

Norvack (A. J.) © Oct. 30, 1928;2 c. Nov. 2 ; J 300785.

Timm (Judson) © Oct. 30, 1928;2 c. Nov. 2 ; J 300784.

Dunning (Harold Marion) Loveland,Col. 20433

Sunset o'er the Rockies. © 1 c.

Sept. 17, 1928 ; J 299605.

Duplex envelope co., inc., Richmond.20434-20436

3 prints

:

Christmas offering. [Wise men, staretc.]—Easter offering. [Choir boywith open book, palm, etc.]—Thanks-giving offering. [Pilgrim man andgirl] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Dec.31; K 1710-1712.

Dusenbuey (William H.) Bogota, N. J.,

Jackson (Walter H.) Summit,N. J., and Ernst (Charles J.)

Brooklyn. 20437

Air terminal for city of New York.Blueprint. © 1 c. Oct. 17. 1928; I

15699.

Eddy (Ralph J.) Oregon City, Or.20438-20449

Columbia River, westward coursethrough the Cascades. © Aug. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300703. .

Desert section of old Oregon trail

highway in Oregon, 254. © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300704.

Hood (Mt.) Or., from Cloudcap. ©July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300695.

from Portland, Or., showingRoss Island bridge, 172. © July 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300696.

Horsetail Falls, 208 feet. 41. ©July 19, 1928 : 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300699.

Inspiration Point, Columbia Riverhighway, near Hood River, Or., 39. ©Aug. 7, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300701.

Mountain reflections of WallowaLake, Or.. 252, © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 8 ; J 300705.

Old Oregon trail highway along theColumbia River, 151. © Sept. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300706.

Portland, Or., showing Mt. St. He-lens, 174. © July 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

8 ; J 300697.

Sentinels along old Oregon trail

highway near the Dalles, 150. © July12, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300698.

Sunset from Crown Point. © Aug.18. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300702.

Trout pool, Bonneville fish hatchery.Or., 41. © July 19. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8

;

J 300760.

Edgar Allan Poe shrine, inc.. Rich-mond. 20450-20454

Richmond, Va., Edgar Allan Poeshrine, addition, first photograph of,

taken from the memorial garden. ©Oct. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; J 299597.

4 photographs:Gallego (Mary) ; J 299598.—Gray

(Sally Scott); J 299599.—Mackenzie(Jane Scott) ; J 299601.—Mackenzie(John): J 299600. © Oct. 1, 1928:2 c. each Oct. 2.

Egyptian lacquer mfg. co.. inc., NewYork. 20455

This modern mist of beauty protects

a thousand things. © Sept. 15. 1928;2 c. Oct. 6 ; K 44.

Ellingwood (Francis L.) Washington.20456, 20457

Apartment house building, frontelevation. [Tyneside plan for apart-ment house] © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928: I

15695.

typical apartments, typical

floor plan, and ground floor plan.

[Tyneside plan for apartment house.

3 sheets] © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1928: I

15696.

Elliott service co.. New York.20458-20493

Bricklayer reaches the top by lay-

ing one brick at a time. Good brick-

work, etc., PP 847. © Nov. 23. 1928:2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1513.

378

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 20493

Excellence of operation. If ourbusiness was manufacturing, etc., S. S.

10. © Dec. 7, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 27; K1515.

Fellow who keeps hammering awayat improving his knowledge of his job,

etc., PP 849. © Dec. 7, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 1516.

Get a safe ladder—use it right, SP-91. © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 1; K730.

Keeping work-spaces clean and or-

derly, etc., PP 848. © Nov. 30, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1511.

May you enjoy safety, health andhappiness, etc., SP 94. © Dec. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1509.

Neither snow nor rain nor heat norgloom of night stays these couriersfrom the swift completion of their ap-pointed rounds, SS 1. © Oct. 5, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 60.

No one of us could do the work wedo. wear the things we wear, etc.. PP-851. © Dec. 21, 1928: 2 c. Dec. 27:K 1503.

O. K. If our customers are not satis-

lied with the service, etc., S. S. 8. ©Nov. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1512.

One man in the crew pulling againsthis mates can make them lose everyrace, S. S. no. 4. © Oct. 26, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 1 ; K 731.

One of life's biggest satisfactions,

etc., PP 844. © Nov. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 16 ; K 875.

People are like engines. They needthe oil of cooperation to keep thingsmoving without friction, etc., PP 840.

© Oct. 5. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 61.

Quality workmanship means con-tinuously checking up on yourself.

even testing machines need testing.

PP 838. © Sept. 21, 1928: 2 c. Oct.

9 ; K 59.

Reflector that throws the most light

on our own personal happiness is thefeeling we have toward our jobs. PP845. © Nov. 9. 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 16 ; K878.

Safety. You're a better man whenyou're careful. SP-90. © Oct. 15.

1928 : 2 c. Oct. 23 ; K 734.

Say it with suggestions ! The worldtakes off its hat, etc., S. S. 9. © Nov.30, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1510.

Service—The act of serving, laborperformed in the interest and under

the direction of others, etc.. S. S. 12.

© Dec. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1502.

So long as we keep giving the cus-tomer quality service, etc., S. S. 5. ©Nov. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 16 ; K 876.

Stop accidents. They are unneces-sary, costly, wasteful, SP 92. © Nov.5, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 16 ; K 877.

Stop waste! Every one of us canhelp, [etc.] © Oct. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

23 ; K 430.

Success of modern industry is

largely due to the new ideas—sugges-tions, etc., PP-843. © Oct. 26. 1928;2 c. Nov. 1 ; K 732.

Sure the tortoise gets there, but thecustomers might die of old age first,

S. S. 6. © Nov. 9, 1928 : 2 c. Nov. 16

;

K 879.

That's why we say get rid of him,SP 93. © Nov. 19. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27

;

K 1505.

We may do a lot of hard work, butunless we work together all the timewe won't get anywhere. © Oct. 15,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 23 ; K 431.

Well boys I'm here—Will you workwith we for safety, SP 95. © Dec. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1504.

What shall I do now. SP89. ©Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 58.

When it comes to cooperation youcan't lay it on too thick ! Cooperationhelps production, PP839. © Sept. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 57.

3 prints

:

Bungler is only a bungler, but theexpert gets the gravy, etc., S. S. 7.

Christinas is coming. Keep safe andsound for the folks at home, AC 45.

It takes U and I to spell quality, etc.,

PP 846. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. eachDec. 27; K 1506-1508.

3 prints:Courtesy and friendliness are the

shock absorbers of business, S. S. no.3.—Remember. The chain is nostronger than its weakest link, AC-44.—Tune in on quality-Quality work-manship, quality production, and qual-ity service, etc.. PP-842. © Oct. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 31 : K 575-577.

3 prints

:

Even in a simple job of piling rocks,

etc.. PP 850 : K 1518.—Let's ditch thatload. AC 46 : K 1517.—Youngsters feel

that thev can depend on Santa Claus& co.. etc.. S. S. 11: K 1514. © Dec.14. 192S ; 2 c. each Dec. 27.

379

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20494 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Ellis (R. Nete) Chicago. 20494-20495

Demonstration display samples.Worked samples made with E-Tenhemstitching and picoting attachment.© Sept. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 ; J 300414.

Store demonstration display showingworked samples made with the E-Tenhemstitching and picoting attachment.© July 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 : J 300413.

Ellis (Wm. Shewell) Philadelphia.20496-20502

Grenfell (Sir Wilfred) 1-6. © Oct.

27, 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 14 ; J 300957-300962.

Vauclain (Samuel M.) © Oct. 13.

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 15 ; J 300503.

Empire floor & Avail tile co., inc.. NewYork. 20503-20506

4 prints

:

[Black cat] Insert. 5; K 214.—[Crocodile! Insert, 6; K 216.

[Ibex] Insert. 3; K 217.— [Wolf]Insert, 7 ; K 215. © Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Oct. 19.

Employers' liability assurance corp.,

ltd.. Boston. 20507

Typical power plant. © Aug. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 12 ; K 238980.

Emsco derrick & equipment co.. LosAngeles. 20508

[Oil well fire] © Oct. 17, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 22 ; K 360.

Engelke (William) Ankeny, la. 20509

[Shriners daylight bombshells] ©Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 5 ; K 762.

English (I. B.) Hughes (J. Carroll)Trautwein (Russell B.) Storer (A.V.) and Allard (Joseph A.) jr.,

Pomona, Calif. 20510

Protex chex system. © Oct. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 7 ; K 873.

Erickson (Harry A.) San Diego, Calif.

20511, 20512

Carrizo Gorge, 6155, 6156. © Dec.22, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 27 ; J 0—629,630.

Eriksen (Fred E.) Milwaukee. 20513

Make them happy with things elec-

trical. © Nov. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 7;K .1481.

Ernst studio co.. Cleveland. 20514

Engineers' canvon, 3640. © Nov. 6,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 3 ; J 0—114.

Evans (Theron M.) Denver. 20515

Residence for Theron M. Evans,esq., at Denver, Col. [Plans and de-

tailed drawings] 12 blueprints. © 1

c. Sept. 25, 1928 ; I 15669.

Examiner printing co., San Francisco.205-16

Carey (Gapt. William) of the Ves-tris. © Nov. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K1395.

Export steamship Corp., New York.20517

Dawn of a new era. © Nov. 2. 1928 :

2 c. Nov. 15 ; K 874.

Eymer (Charles Joseph) East Orange,N. J. 20518

Newark, N. J., Sacred Heart cathed-ral. © Oct. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 31 : J300710.

Fahringer (Stewart F.) Hellam, Pa.20519

Tangent protractor. © Oct. 9. 1928 ;

2 c. Oct. 10; I 15672.

FarwTell (Lyman) Los Angeles. 20520

[Community mausoleum] First

floor plan, second floor plan, and frontelevation. 3 sheets, blueprints. © 1

c. Oct. 16, 1928 ; I 15692.

Federal water service Corp., NewYork. 20521, 20522

Graphic method of determiningarains of chemical per gallon of water.

© Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. Nov. S; I 15780.

Graphic method of determining parts

of chlorine per million parts of water.

© Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 8 ; I 15779.

Ferris (J. L. G.) Philadelphia.20523-20526

Eve of discovery, 1492. (In LiteraryDigest, Oct. 13, 1928) © Oct. 11. 1928;

1 c. Oct. 22 ; K 368.

First Thanksgiving. 1621, detail of.

(In Literary Digest, Nov. 24. 1928)

© Nov. 22, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 12 : K 1223.-

Franklin's homecoming. (In Lit-

erary Digest, Sept. 15, 1928) © Sept.

13, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 5 ; K 26,

Home for Christmas, 1784. (In Lit-

erary Digest, Dec. 8, 1928) © Dec. 6.

1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 20 ; K 1480.

Ferrv-Hanly advertising co.. KansasCity, Mo. 20527-20532

Be unaware of your underwear, 1-6.

© Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 19;

J 299833-299838.

Field (William H.) Cleveland.20533, 20534

Sanatory cellars and how to build

them, plate 4. Blueprint. © Oct. 3,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 9; I 15671.

380

no. 4, 1928 20672

plate 5. Blueprint. © Oct. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 1 ; I 15794.

Fisher (M. E.) Temple, Tex. 20535

Meet me face to face. © Sept. 13,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; K 85.

Fishlove (H.) & co., Chicago.20536, 20537

Plank for farmer relief, 5A. L Ele-

phant] © July 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.29 : K 238915.

6A. [Donkey] © July 19,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 29; K 238916.

Fitzgerald (Edward M.) Chicago.20538

[Ship model in straight line effect]

© 1 c. Nov. 2, 1928 ; I 15768.

FitzPatrick (Francis Joseph) Snoho-mish, Wash. 20539-20547

9 photographs

:

Chinese funeral.—Chinese junk.

Chinese pump.—Chinese wedding.

Co.k figiit.—Harbor.—Manchu pal-

ace.—Official call.—Outer gate, greatwali. © Nov. 1, 1928 : 2 c. each Nov.12; J 300944-300952.

Fogg and Morin, Lakeport, N. H.20548-20550

Laconia country club, Laconia, N. H.,

3. © Oct. 12, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 12; J300398.

Lakeport, N. H., 1, 2. © Oct. 12,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 12; J 300396,3U0397.

Foley (Edward F.) New York.20551, 20552

Mussolini {Premier Benito) A, B.

© Aug. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. each Oct. 11 ; 1 c.

each Nov. 16; J 299795, 299796.

Foote (U. S.) Burlington, Vt.

20553, 20554

Dunmore (Lake) 51195. © Nov. 26,

1928 : 2 c. Nov. 10 ; J 299765.

Fern Lake, 51188. © Nov. 26, 1928;

2 c. Nov. 10 ; J 299766.

Foster (F. Gordon) South Orange, N.J.

20555

Have a bite. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 28; J 0—22.

Foster bros., Boston. 20550

Old Fairbank house, Dedham, Mass.

;

by Francis E. Getty. © Oct. 1, 1928;2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 361.

Fowler (Edward L.) Chicago.20557-20583

Chicago, 111., Chicago univ. chapel

:

General view ; J O—7(K>.—Main en-

trance ; J 0—698.—South end; J O—699. © Dec. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 31.

Chicago, 111., Chicago univ. chapel,facade. © Oct. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 31

;

J 0—697.Chicago, 111.. Chicago state bank

:

Elevator corridor.—Main lobby.

Savings dept., looking northwest.

Savings dept., looking .southwest.

South wall of lobby.—Stairway. ©Oct. 14. 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 31;J O—691-696.

Midland club:Corridor ; J O—703.—Dining room ;

J O—705.—Dining room, corner of:J O—704.—Lobby from balcony ; J O—707.—Lobby looking west ; J O—706.

Lounge ; J O—708.—Stairway ; J O

7U9. © Nov. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 31.

Midwest club. © Oct. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; J O—702.

No. 10 Elm st. © Dec. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31 ; J O— 701.

Northwestern university office. ©Nov. 15. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J O—683.

7 photographs :

'

A <i> sorority house ; J O—685.—Eastquadrangle sorority group ; J O—687.

Gateway to west quadrangle ; J O

684.—Northeast sorority group ; JO—090.—Northwest sorority group ; JO—689.—Quadrangle, northwest soror-ity group; J O—688.—Tower of

northeast sorority group ; J O—6S6. ©Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 31.

Fox (Fontaine) Chicago. 20584-20654

Toonerville folks. 1928. © Daily:Aug. 1-Sept. 30; 1 c. each Oct. 20;K 278-338.—Oct. 1-Nov. 30 ; 1 c. eachDec. 1-21; K 1525-1585.

Foxboro co.. Foxboro. Mass.20655-20672

[Foxboro recording pressure gaugechart, 798147, 798148, 798151] © Nov.8, 192S; 2 c. each Nov. 12; I 15789,15788, 15787.

[Foxboro recording thermometerchart. 808083. © Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 5; I 15665.

6 drawings

:

[Combination Foxboro recordingthermometer and pressure gauge chart,

898142] — [Foxboro recording flowmeter chart, 898128, 898143]— [Fox-boro recording pressure gauge chart,

76996, 898144, 899102] © Oct. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 24 ; I 15749-15754.

8 drawings

:

Foxboro flow meter chart. 898145

;

I 15966.—[Foxboro recording pressuregauge chart, 76921. 798149, 798155,

381

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20673 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Foxboro co.—Continued.

798158] ; I 15962-15965.—[Foxboro re-

cording thermometer and pressuregauge chart, 798156, 798157] ; I 15960,15961.—Smith (A. O.) corp. [record-ing pressure gauge chart, 793153] ; I

15959. © Dec. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.10.

Fragner hat corp., New York. 20673

Humming bird. © Aug. 16, 1928;2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 241.

Franciscan friars of the Atonement,Garrison, N. Y. 20674-20685

12 prints

:

Adoration of the magi ; by BonfazioVeronese.—Holy Family ; by Andreadel Sarto.—Holy Family ; by Ru-bens.—Madonna and Child enthroned

;

by Palmezzani.—Madonna and Childwith St. John and St. Zeno ; by Lo-renzo di Credi.—Madonna del Gran-duca ; by Raphael.—Madonna of thechair ; by Raphael.—Madonna of therosary ; by Giordano.—Madonna withChild and angels ; by Van Dyck.—Ma-donna with St. Francis and St. John

;

by Andre del Sarto.—Madonna withDivine Infant ; by Tintoretto.—SacredFamily ; by Da Pesaro. © Oct. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 11 ; K 86-97.

Frank (O. E.) heater & engineeringco., inc., Buffalo. 20686

O. E. F. heat exchange equipmentfor the refining and gasoline industry,

tvpical arrangement of. E 1197. Blue-print. © Nov. 25. 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28

;

1 15873.

Friend (David E.) New York. 20687

Jinga-lads say — . © Nov. 15, 1928

;

2 c. Nov. 21 ; K 1074.

Frost & Reed, ltd., Bristol. England.20688, 206S9

[Boundless ocean] by MontagueDawson. © Oct. 16, 1928; 1 c. Dec.

20; K 1523.

[Marshall (John)]; by T. Hamil-ton Crawford. © Dec. 7, 1928; 1 c.

Dec. 20 ; K 1522.

Fuller cleaning & dyeing co., Cleve-

land. 20690-20693

Cleaned ! © July 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.25 ; K 237980.

Clothes that need frequent cleaning.

© July 29, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 25; K237981.

Smartly presentable in Fuller re-

newed apparel. © Aug. 5, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 25; K 237982.

Same. © Aug. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 25 ; K 237983.

Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.20694-20700

At the foot of the Matterhorn-Switzerland. (In Literary Digest,Nov. 3, 1928) © Nov. 1, 1928; 1 c.

Nov. 21 ; K 972.

Blacksmith. (In Literary Digest,Sept. 1, 1928) © Aug. 30, 1928; 1 c.

Sept. 29; K 237947.

Cocoanut-shaded bathing beach ofHawaii. (In Literary Digest, Dec. 15,.

1928) © Dec. 13, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 27;.

K 1596.

Dry land harvest, eastern Oregon.(In Literary Digest. Sept. 22, 1928)© Sept. 20, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 13 : K 192.

Lorraine. (In Literary Digest, Nov.10, 1928) '© Nov. 8, 1928; 1 c. Nov.22 ; K 973.

Merced Lake—Yosemite national,

park. (In Literary Digest, Oct. 27,

1928) © Oct. 25, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 19;

K 971.

Sunset on the Prince of Wales Cana-dian ranch. (In Literary Digest, Oct.

6, 1928) © Oct. 4, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 20;K 367.

G. E. M. embroidery co., New York.20701-20704

[Embroidery design, style H. E. (1,

2)] © 1 c. each Dec. 14, 1928; L38, 39.

[H. E. (5, 6)] © 1 c each

Dec. 22, 1928 ; I 40, 41.

Gerdsen (William Darby) Bethlehem,Pa. 20706

Moravian college, Comenius hall.

© 1 c. Dec. 18, 1928 ; J O—515.

Gerhard (Albert F.) Minneapolis.20706.

Associated radio bakers. [Emblem]© Dec. 3, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 14; K 1728.

Gladacres, inc., Rushville, 111.

20707-20709Gladacres

:

Model A kit, price $19.00; J299802.—Model T kit, price complete,.

$10.00; J 299800.—OXn aviators'

trouble shooting kit. Gladacres OX 5

propeller puller kit ; J 299801. © 1 c.

each Nov. 8, 1928.

Godfrey (Arthur G.) East San Ga-briel, Calif. 20710

Double Cross Boulder, Big BearVallev, San Bernardino Co., Calif. ©Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 3; J 300234..

382

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 20742

Goes lithographing co., Chicago.20711-20714

[Lithographed coupon no.] :

[470, orange color border on face,

circle vignette and green border onback]— [471, orange color border onface, George Washington vignette onback, green color scroll design onback]— [472, orange color border andelk vignette on left hand side on face,

white and black horse vignette andgreen color border on back]— [473.

orange color border with circle designon left hand side on face, green colorcircle design and border on back] ©Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 10; K1133-1 13G.

Goldstein (Meyer M.) New York.20715

How time flies. © July 30, 1928:2 c. Oct. 31 ; K 573.

Gonville de Ovies, Greensboro, N. C.

20716

Gonville de Ovies. [Design ofhouse among trees] © Sept. 1, 1928;2 c. Oct. 6 ; K 43.

Goodrich (William F.) Detroit. 20717

Single unit apartment house of

standardized construction. 17 blue-

prints. © Nov. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 22

;

I 31.

Gordon (Charles Stickney) Portland,Or. 20718

[Wee bit of Holland] © Aug. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; K 237946.

Graf co., Union City, N. J.

20719, 20720

[Embroidery, style 100A] © 1 c.

Dec. 4, 1928 ; I 15890.

[Embroidery, style 100B] © 1 c.

Dec. 4, 1928 ; I 15891.

Granat bros., San Francisco.20721-20727

Basket. [Panel with ring and 2cupids] © Nov. 4, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 :

K 943.

Cubist, the modernist, the futurist.

[Panel—3 diamond rings] © Sept.

23, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 ; K 944.

Fall, 1928. [5 diamond rings inpanel] © Sept. 30, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 ;

K 940.

[Three men's diamond rings in

panel] © July 29, 1928; 1 c. Nov.23 : K 946.

[Wedding and engagement ring inhoneymoon panel] © Oct. 21, 1928;1 c. Nov. 23 ; K 941.

[Woman holding dogs on leash

;

diamond ring in panel] © Aug. 19,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 ; K 945.

[2 panels with rings—old ship] ©Oct. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 23 ; K 942.

Grand central art galleries, NewYork. 20728

Vintage. (In Literary Digest, Oct.20, 1928) © Oct. 18, 1928; 1 c. Nov.5 ; K 766.

Grand Rapids gas light co., GrandRapids, Mich. 20729

Gas, the better fuel. © Oct. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 29 ; K 854.

Gray (Herbert) co., inc., Lincoln, Me.20730

[Fox design on check and letter-

heads of Herbert Gray co., inc.] ©May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 29 ; K 237938.

Gray (James B.) 'Albuquerque, N. M.20731

Lou Scha Yna. © Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 17 ; J 299654.

Greene (Joseph S.) Berkeley, Calif.

20732

Bible history chart, class D. ©Oct. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 3 ; I 15827.

Gross (Edward) co., inc., New York.20733

Junetime in the Netherlands. ©Sept. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 5 ; K 21.

Gross (Sydney) Philadelphia.20734, 20735

Parrish (Maxfield) 1, 2. © 1 c. eachNov. 15, 1928 ; J 299776, 299777.

Groves (U. B.) Chicago. 20736

[Scales for use on a type estimatingslide rule] © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928; I

15678.

Gruber (Caroline M.) Grand Rapids,Mich. 20737

Steel cable cushion bumper. © 1 c.

Oct. 2, 1928 ; I 15661.

Guttmann, maison, inc., New York.20738-20742

Maison Guttman, inc. Paris-NewYork. 616, 664, 12175-7, 12242, 12254P. [Handbags] © 1 c. each Dec. 20,

1928 ; J O 518-522.

383

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20743 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Hamilton (E. B.) Hoquiam, Wash.20743-20751

On Spiral Mountain, 14. © Dec. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 26 ; J 299840.

4 photographs

:

Columbia Glacier, 8; J 0—26.—Sil-

ver Lake, 5 ; J O—23.—Twin Lakes,6: J 0—24.—Upper Twin Lake, 7; J0—25. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. eachNov. 28.

4 photographs

:

Lower Twin Lake. 10; J O—113.—On Spiral Mt, 11; J O—110.—SilverLake, 9; J 0—112.—Twin Peaks andGlacier, 12; J O—111. © Nov. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 3.

Hamilton bank note engraving andprinting co., Brooklyn.

20752-20754

[Seated male and female figureswith round medallion] © Sept. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 28 ; K 127.

[Steam and hydraulic power andtransmission] © Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 18 ; K 205.

[Washington and Hamilton, compo-site vignette] © Nov. 19, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 20 ; K 911.

Hancock (W. Scott) Philadelphia.20755, 10756

Cat tales. © Dec. 6. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.8 ; K 1117.

Everything is perfect. © Dec. 31,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; K 1739.

Hanfstaengl (Franz) Munich.20757, 20758

[Blumenkorb, 13198] ; von GustaveCourbet. © Nov. 23, 1928; 1 c. Dec.7 ; K 1106.

[Vetheuil an der Seine, 13187] ; vonClaude Monet. © Dec. 5, 1928; 1 c.

Dec. 27 ; K 1524.

Hanson (Warren B.) Los Angeles.20759

Golden Gate, sunset. © Sept. 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 10 ; J 300926.

Harrison (Al) San Jose, Calif. 20760Little Eph of Tar Flat. © Aug. 9,

1928 ; 1 c. Aug. 17 ; K 238852.

Hart Schaffner & Marx. Chicago.20761-20851

Dress better—you'll feel better anddo better. [Suit F'28] © v

Aug. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1658.

Make them all say you have style.

[Overcoat F'28] © Sept. 11, 1928;2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1659.

[FC-no. (1-4) -F'28] © Aug. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 27 ; K 1654, 1657,1656, 1655.

F'28 M-M. © June 20. 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 17 ; K 1300.

[F'28- (12-15, 19, 22, 34, 35, 37-41,45, 49-53. 56, 62, 71, 74, 76-78)] ©Dec. 8, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 27; K1628-1653.

F'28-(25. 61) © Nov. 6. 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 17 ; K 1292, 1293.

F'28- (36, 46, 216, 233, 254. 255, 263,

264, 267-270, 272, 305, 306, 373) ©Nov. 26, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 17; K1320-1335.

F'28- (207-210, 217, 218, 220, 301, 304,323, 324) © Aug. 28, 1928; 2 c. eachDec. 17 ; K 1309-1319.

F'2S-(211, 227-230, 243, 244. 247, 248,

257-260, 302, 303) © Oct. 12, 1928;2 c. each Dec. 17 ; K 1336-1350.

F'28-266. © Nov. 2. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.17 ; K 1299.

O B-F'28-(P 1, P 3-P 6) © Oct. 8,

1928; 2 c. each Dec. 17: K 1294-1298.

S B-F'28-(P 1, P 3-P 7, P 9, P 10)

© Aug. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 17 ; K1301-1308.

Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford.20852-20855

Are you trying to tie Fire's handswith thread? © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 27; K 1500.

Some day fire will get you ! © Oct.

1. 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 3 ; K 1.

Tomorrow—is the day that maynever come. © Oct. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

30 : K 553.

Was fire your architect? © Nov. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1067.

Hartzler (John E.) Bluffton, O. 20856

Jung Frau, Switzerland. © Oct. 25,

1926 ; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1928 ; J 300496.

Hastings sales, inc., Kansas City, Mo.20857

King Cotton carnival. © Sept. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 15 ; K 131.

Haynes (J. E.) St. Paul. 20858-20863

Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.

:

Eastern gateway, opening ceremon-ies, 27033.—Old Faithful Geyser bymoonlight, 10161.—Old Faithful inn,

27361. © Mar. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.

21 ; J 0—599, 602, 603.

Yellowstone natl. park, Wy.

:

Firehole Canyon driveway, 28199.

Grand Canyon from Artist Point,28328.—Yellowstone Lake, Mt. Doane

384

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 20921

and Mt. Stevenson, 24375. © Dec. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 21 ; J O—600, 601,

604.

Heatilator co., Syracuse, N. Y. 20864

Heatilator fireplace unit. Heati-

lator dimensions. © Sept. 20. 1928 ; 2

c. Oct. 25; I 15764.

Helwig studios, Baltimore. 20865

Christmas A. D. 1633. [Christmasdesign with two ships in central

frame] © Nov. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 26

;

K 1127.

Helwith (Alfred L.) & co., inc., NewYork. 20866-20880

16654-H, 16654-H1-16654-H6. ©Oct. 22, 1928; 1 c. each Oct. 23; 1 c.

each Oct. 25 ; J 299753-299759.

16654- (H7-H14) © Oct. 22, 1928;

1 c. Oct. 23 ; 1 c. each Oct. 25 ; J 299812-

299819.

Hemstreet ( Shelton C. ) South Orange,N. J. 20881

Golf range finder. © Oct. 19, 1928;2 c. Oct. 22; I 15712.

Hendel (Hyman) New York. 20882

Butterfly bow. Adjustable to anysize collar. Appears hand tied., ©Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 23 ; K 924.

Henderson (F. R.) corp. New York.20883-20887

Spot-price New York of ribbed

smoked sheets and middling uplandcotton. Monthly imports, consumptionand stocks of rubber. June, 1928. ©July 23, 1928 ; 2 c. July 24 ; I 15812.

July, 1928. © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2

c. Aug. 28 ; I 15814.

Total monthly exports of rubberfrom the east (to U. S. A. and foreignports. Consumption of crude and re-

claimed rubber, U. S. A. Factors af-

fecting demand of rubber. May. 1928.

© July 9, 1928 ; 2 c. July 18 ; I 15811.

June, 1928. © July 23, 1928 ; 2c. July 24 ; I 15813.

July, 1928. © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2

c. Aug. 28; I 15815.

Hennegan co., Cincinnati. 20888

[Figure illustrating spring top coatsand suits] © Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

8; K 41.

Henny (Alfred B.) Saginaw, Mich.20889

Correct color ensemble. © Nov. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 3 ; K 1*072.

Henry (Harry Raymond) San JuanCapistrano, Calif. 20890

Caprice. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

31 ; K 1045.

Herbster (Otto George) Put in Bay, O.20891, 20892

Put in Bay, O., Perry memorial,illumination of, 1. © Sept. 6, 1928 ; 2c. Dec. 8 ; J 0—288.

2. © Sept. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 8

;

J 0-^62.

Hermitage art co., inc., Chicago.20893-20895

Easter offering, 84. © Sept 22, 1928 ;

2 c. Oct. 3 ; K 237994.

88. © Aug. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.27; K 237953.

Glory to God in the highest and onearth peace, good will toward men, 81.

© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 3 ; K 237995.

Hess (David J.) Pittsburgh. 20896

Nightingale (Florence) ; by GeorgePaul Chalmers. © Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 26; J 299632.

Hess ben—Nathan (Emmy) Roxbury,Mass. 20897

Our children's alphabet. © Sept.

20, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; K 276.

Hildebrand (Earl C.) Chicago.20898-20917

Tinker Ted. 1928:

© Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 9, 16, 28, Mar.9, 16, 21, 28, Apr. 5, 11, 18, 25, May2, 9, 16, 23, 31; 1 c. each Sept. 20;K 255, 256, 258-274.

Tinker Ted and Muggins. © Jan25, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 257.

Hinson mfg. co., Waterloo, la. 20918

Gateway to Alabama. © Oct. 14,

1926 ; 1 c. July 23, 1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 7

;

K 1082.

Hoffman (Edward C.) Lakewood, O.20919

Sparrow hawks and nest. © Oct.

5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; J 300273.

Hoffman (John T.) Morgantown, W.Va. 20920

Pickin' 'em out. © Dec. 8, 1928;1 c. Dec. 10 ; K 1394.

Holberg (Richard A.) New York.20921

Brave firemen. © Nov. 28, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 30; K 1423.

33366—2? 385

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES20022 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Hollander (L. P.) eo., Boston.20922-20924

[Girl head, A (646-648)1 © Nov.15, 192S; 2 c. each Dec. 18; K 13S9-1391.

Holstein rubber CO., Hartford, Conn,20925-20934

Church of the Immaculate Concep-tion, Boston, Mass., rubber tile floor-

ing, non-destructible brand, etc.. viewof one aisle. © 1 c. Oct. 17. 1928; J299774.

view of side altar. © 1 c. Oct.

17. 1928 ; J 299773.

Holstein non-destructible brand mar-bltized rubber tile flooring at

:

Sacred Heart church, Chicago. 111.;

J 299062.—St. Agnes' church, Chicago,111. ; J 299660.—St. Bartholomews'church. Chicago, 111.; J 299658.—St.

Charles Borromeos' church, Hamp-shire. 111. : J 299656. © 1 c. each Oct.

17, 1928.

Rubber tile flooring non-destructiblebrand

:

St. Barbaras' church, St. Louis, Mo.

;

J 299657.—St. Boniface church, Evans-ville. 111.; J 290661.—St. Bonifaciuschurch, St. Louis, Mo.; J 299663.—St.Matthews' church, St. Louis, Mo.; J299659. © 1 c. each Oct. 17, 1928.

Hopewell (Charles) Ottawa, Canada.20935

[Sane driving] © Oct. 24, 1928;2 c. Oct. 31 ; K 574.

Hopkins (Milton S.) Bui-bank, Calif.

20936

Ritzhome apartments [plan with ex-

planation. Blueprint] © 1 c. Dec.31, 1928 ; I 35.

Hughes (Leigh E.) Philadelphia.20937

Lotus story. © Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 25: J 299726,

Hull (Harry M.) Chicago. 20938

Jane. © 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928 ; J O—468.

Hunt (Atlee F.) Piedmont, Calif.

20939

Lady Anne Rodney. © 1 c. Nov.30, 1928; J 0—39.

Hunter (Vincent H.) Omaha, Neb.20940-20964

Grand Canyon embracing section in

which Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Hydedisappeared. © Dec. 18, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 22 ; J O—606.

Tarantula, the desert witch. ©Nov. 1, 192S ; 2 c. Nov. 2 ; J 300778.

11 photographs

:

Blow-snake. The bluffer.—Desertlizards. Two many colored desert liz-

ards.—Desert terrapin. Armored des-ert terrapin.—Desert terrapin. Oldtimer desert terrapin.—Desert terrapin.Little desert terrapin carries his ownhouse.—Desert terrapin. Little desertterrapin helpless on its back.—Harm-less resident of* the desert.—Lizard.Freak lizard with two tails.—Lizards.Male and female lizards. Rattlesnake'senemy.—Tarantulas, the spider's cou-sins. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov.2; J 300772-300777, 300779-300783.

12 photographs

:

All wound up and no place to go.

Blow-snake. Vicious acting, but harm-less blow - snake. — Desert hoppers,two.—Lizard. Cruel scaly lizard.

Lizard had an accident and grew anextra tail.—Lizard insect trap.—Racersnake at ease.—Rattlesnake renderedharmless by ether.—Red racer of thetall grass.—Red terror of the ro-

dents.—Reptilian study in black andwhite.—Salamander, dweller in dark-ness. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Nov.2; J 0—7-18.

Hurt (Sue P.) and Picot (CharlotteB.) Richmond. 20965

Party favors and novelties. [Sil-

houette of little girl carrying parasol]

© Sept. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; K 1128.

Hydraulic-press brick co., St. Louis.20966-20969

Hy-tex equitables. © Nov. 1, 1928;2 c. Nov. 14 ; K 1016.

Hy-tex greys. © Apr. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 14; K 1017.

Hy-tex red range. © Sept. 1. 1928;2 c. Nov. 14 ; K 1015.

Hy-tex tans. © Mar. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 14 ; K 1014.

Icart (Louis) Paris. 20970-20981

[Tennis] © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.

2 ; K 237988.

3 prints :

[Eve] ; K 1003.— [Feuilles d'au-

tbmne] ; K 1004.— [Venus] ; K 1002.

© Nov. 5, 192S ; 2 c. each Nov. 23.

4 prints

:

[Automne] : K 49.— [Ere] ; K 50.—[Hiver] ; K 48.— [Printemps] ; K 51.

© Sept. 12, 1928 ; 1 c. each Oct. 8.

386

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 21054

4 prints

:

[Cage rouge]; K 212.—[Dans le

pass€] ; K 210.— [Dans les reves] ; K213.—[Perroquet bleu] ; K 211. ©Sept. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. each Oct. 18.

Indiana building congress, Indiana po-

iis. 20982

Certificate of superior craftsman-shin. © Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; K745.

Ingham (George F.) La Mesa, Calif.

20983

Cross OD Mt. Helix. © Jan. 1, 1929;2 c. Dec. 17, 1928 ; J 0—487.

International feature service, inc.,

New York. 20984-20996

Bringing up father. 1928. © Week-ly :

Sept. 2-23; 1 c. each Sept. 6-28; K155015-155018.—Sept. 30 ; 1 c. Oct. 5;

K 155014.—Oct. 7-28; 1 c. each Oct.

10-Nov. 2; K 155019-155022.—Nov. 4-

25; 1 c. each Nov. 8-28; K 155023-

155026.

International footwear co., inc., NewYork. 20997

[Old woman in the shoe] © June5, 19^8 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 739.

International tours, inc., Washington.20998

Trawl through thrift savings stamp.

© Dec. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 27 ; K 1493.

Ireland (William Grover) San Diego,

Calif. 20999

Compartment reservoir. Blueprint.

© July 20. 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; I

15689.

Ittman (William) Boston.21000-21005

American experience table of mor-tality. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928; I 15832.

Dividend-accumulations, option 1. ©1 c. Nov. 14. 1928; I 15791.

option 4. [(Life insurancecharts) ] © 1 c. Oct. 10, 1928 ; I 15736.

Educational income insurance. ©1 c. Dec. 5. 1928 ; I 15898.

Ordinary life used for retirementincome, chart. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1928; I

15957.

Power of anticipation : Compounddiscount chart. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928

;

I 15831.

Jacoby (Helen Eaton) Indianapolis.21006

Shining be the Chrrstmas and the

white New Year before you. [Trees

on hillside! © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dec.4 ; K 1361.

Jessye (Eva) New York. 21007

Dixie Jubilee singers. © May 28„

1928; 1 c. Oct. 9; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 908.

Jewish people's institute, art school,.

Chicago. 21008-21012

Happy New Year

:

[Mount Sinai]; K 249.— [Rachel'stombf ; K 251.— [Sabbnth blessing] ; K248.— [Yemenite Jew] ; K 250. © Aug.24, 1928 ; 1 c. each Sept. 24 ; 1 c. eachAug. 30.

[Wailing wall] © Aug. 24, 1928;1 c. Aug. 30 ; 1 c. Sept. 24 ; K 252.

Johnson (Andrew F.) Gray, Me.21013

Round-cornered roof. Lesson paperno. 19. Blueprint. © Oct. 27, 1928;2 c. Nov. 12 ; I 15886.

Johnson (Martin) New York.21014-21052

39 photographs:

'

Bored stiff.—Come near if youdare !— Contented family.— Content-ment.—Curiosity.—Evening in Africanlion country.—Family party.—Feedinglions.—Flashlight of lion in Tanganyi-ka.—Giraffe on the plains of Tangan-yika. — Happy pair. — Hidden.— Hismajesty and the queen of Tanganyi-ka.—King and queen of beasts.—KingLeo.—King of beasts.—Kings of theveldt.—Lion near camp on rocks.

Lion sunning himself in Tanganyika.

Lions at home.—Lions at lunch.—Lionson their zebra kill.—Marsai hunters.

Marsai types.—Monarch of all he sur-veys.—Night in Tanganyika.—On theplains of Tanganyika.—On the Tan-ganyika plains.—Simba.—Simba andhis mate.—Sitting pretty.—Stamped-ing wildebeeste.—Tanganyika wilde-beeste at a wraterhole.—Waiting forpassing food.—Who are you?—what doyou want?—Who goes there?—Wilde-beeste migration.—Zebra migration. ©Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 28 ; J O—500-598.

Johnson bros., Bellingham, Wash.21053

Eason (James Joseph) © Nov. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 10 ; J 300922.

Johnstone (Ernest Fenwick) Orwell,Vt. 21054

[Can't be doner's Waterloo. Givenangle trisected by plane geometry] ©Sept. 25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 28; I 15611.

387

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES21055 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Jones (Joe Cranston) Augusta, Ga.21055, 21056

Washington (George) silhouette, ©Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5 ; J 300267.

Washington (Martha) silhouette. ©Sept. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5 ; J 300268.

Kansas City, Mo. Chamber of com-merce. 21057

Kansas City. Greater Kansas Cityairport, © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1928; J299602.

Kansas Pythian home assn., WTinfield,

Kan. 21058

WTinfield, Kan.-, Kansas Pythianhome. © Aug. 6, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 24;J 299595.

Kasser (Joseph) New York.21059-21065

4 and 1 tent:As a hammock; J 299724.—As a

knapsack; J 299720.—As a sleepingroll ; J 299721.—As a tent, back view

:

J 299725.—As a tent, front closed; J299722.—As a tent, front view, open

;

J 299719.—As a tent, front view, open,

with shed ; J 299723. © Oct. 10, 1928;

1 c. each Oct. 11 ; 1 c. each Oct. 25.

Kawneer co., Niles, Mich. 21066

Kawneer. Torrosa. © Dec. 8, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 10; K 1713.

Kelly (Thomas K.) Minneapolis.21067-21097

Absolute tragedy in merchandiseprices. © Nov. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19

;

K 915.

[Arrows with panel] © Nov. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19 ; K 914.

Choice values for Thanksgiving holi-

days. © Oct. 24, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 29

;

K 497.

Final dash. © Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 8 ; K 237955.

Never before. © Nov. 20, 1928 ; 2 e.

Nov. 23 ; K 1012.

Now tearing into the final week!© Aug. 24, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 8; K237956.

[Pen drawing of candle, 781] ©Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 15; K 254.

Prices crushed, etc. © Nov. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 23 ; K 1013.

[Pumpkin with hand pointing] ©Oct. 23, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; K 496.

Sacrificed prices take control of this

stock. © Oct. 24, 1928: 2 c. Oct. 29;

K 498.

Selling power [Giant] © Dec. 4,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 10; K 1141.

Shattering of all jewelry prices. ©Oct. 24, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29; K 499.

Wonder sale. Save, values, bargains.© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5 ; K 31.

3 prints

:

Bargain clock; K 1196.—Crashingbroadside of bargains ; K 1195.—Oncein a blue moon. [Crowd in front ofbillboard, etc.] ; K 1197. © Nov. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 13.

3 prints:Bargain crusader has vanquished

high prices ; K 1140.—[Furniture bor-der] ; K 1138.—Here's a message I

want to shout; K 1139. © Nov. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 10.

3 prints

:

Furniture. — Shoes.— Suits [and]o'coats. © Nov. 26, 1928; 2 c. eachNov. 30; K 1068-1070.

[4 panels, no. 779] © Oct. 9, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 15 ; K 253.

4 prints

:

Auto prices that demand attention

;

K 237991.— [Auto with cloth signs];

K 237993.—Take your choice; K237990.—Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Theboys are marching; K 237992. ©Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 1.

4 prints

:

Bargain station S-A-V-E; K 1037.—Broadcasting a gigantic sale of jew-elry; K 1040.—Each tick o' the clock,

etc. ; K 1039.—Explosion of sensa-tional bargains; K 1038. © Nov. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 26.

Kemper (James S.) & co., Chicago.21098, 21099

Kemper insurance fire preventionbulletin, 102. Loony Luke. © Oct.

29, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 9 ; K 777.

103. Loony Luke. © Oct. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 14 ; K 869.

Kenedy (P. J.) & sons, New York.21100-21102

3 prints

:

Our Lady of Perpetual Help.—Prayerto Saint Ann to obtain some special

favor.—Prayer to Saint Joseph thePatron Saint of the Universal Church.© Aug. 20, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 18:

K 207-209.

Kennedy & co., New York.21103, 21104

[New York (City) from Governor'sIsland ; by Luigi Kasimirl © May 9,

1928 ; 2 c. May 9 ; K 235676.

[Nassau st. ; by Luigi Kasimir]© May 9, 1928 ; 1 c. May 2 ; 1 c. May9; K 235677.

388

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 21344

Kent (F. W.) Iowa City, la. 21105

Iowa (Univ. of) Iowa City, la., hos-

pital, tower at night. © Nov. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 5 ; J 0—254.

Keystone view co., Meadville, Pa.21106-21344

Arlington national cemetery, Ya.

:

Former home of General Rohert E.Lee, 32257.—Honoring the tomb of theUnknown Soldier, 32256.—Memorialday exercises in the new Memorialamphitheater. 32255. © Oct. 15, 192S

;

2 c. each Oct. 27 ; J 300644-300646.

Drills on penmanship. L51204,L51220, L51221. L51504. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 6 ; I 15943-15946.

Letter forms in penmanship. L51471-51476. © Aug. 1. 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.6; I 15947-15952.

Lincoln (Abraham) 2S016. © Dec.15. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 26 ; J 0—623.

Mt. Vernon, Vai

:

General Washington's room, 23476.

Home beloved of Washington, 32260.—Tomb of Washington, where theFather of His Country sleeps. 32252.

© Oct. 15. 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 27; J300653-300655.

Smith (Hon. Alfred E.). governor ofNew York and Democratic candidatefor President of the United States,

1928, 28015. © July 23, 1928: 2 c.

Aug. 1 ; J 214049.

Tennessee River from LookoutMountain, Tenn., 32041. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 9 ; J 300937.

Washington, D. C.

:

Bureau of engraving and printingacross the waters of Washington chan-nel, 32240: J 300656.—Cantaloupes in

a modern street market, 29495 ; J300657.—Capitol bldg., House of rep-resentatives, opening ceremonies ofthe, 32230; J 300659.—Capitol bldg.,

old Hall of representatives, now Stat-uary hall. 32227; J 300660.—Capitolon a rainy night, the dazzling dome.32229; J 300658.—Capitol, the superbeastern facade of the nation's capitol.

32228; J 300661.—Capitol, the Su-preme court room. 29492; J 300662.

Ethereal beauty of the Washingtonmonument mirrored in the reflectingbasin. 32241: J 300664.—From theheights of Arlington national ceme-tery. Ya.. distant. 3225S ; J 300663.—From the Washington monument to

the Capitol. 29493; J 300665.—Grantmonument in the Mall, a monumentto a great soldier. 32236: J 300666.—Library of Congress* entrance hall,

magnificent, 32231 ; J 300667.—Library

of Congress, public reading room ofthe, 32235 ; J 300668.—Library of Con-gress, seen from the dome of the Cap-itol, 32233; J 300669.—Lincoln memo-rial, when the cherries are in bloom,26863 ; J 300642.—Loking north acrossthe Potomac to Georgetown university,

32254; J 300670.—Looking north tothe White House across the lawns ofthe Executive grounds, 32246 ; J300671.—Looking south from Washing-ton monument down the Potomac,32226; J 300672.—Looking west fromWashington monument toward theLincoln memorial. 32225; J 300673.—National cathedral of St. Peter andSt. Paul, 32253; J 300675.—Nationalhome of the Daughters of the Ameri-can Revolution, 32245 ; J 300676.—NewNational museum, 32237; J 300677.—Northeast on New Hampshire ave.from Dupont circle, a tunnel of ver-

dure, 32251; J 300678.—Pan-Americanunion bldg., a corner of the Aztecsunken gardens, 32262: J 300080.—Pan-American union bldg., in the Az-tec garden of the, 32243 ; J 300679.—Pan-American union bldg., the roomof the governing board. 32244 ; J3006S1.—Panorama of the Mall andPennsylvania ave., from the Capitoldome, 32232; J 300674.—Pennsylvaniaave., from the south steps of theTreasury bldg., 32247; J 300682.—Rock Creek park, scene in, 32157 ; J300683.—St. John's church and theVeterans' bureau bldg., 32248; J300684.—Scott circle from the DanielWebster monument, 32249 ; J 300685.—Sixteenth st. the Avenue of the Presi-

dents, 32250; J 300686.—Smithsonianinstitution, with towers and turretslike a Norman castle, 32239; J800687.—Union station, gateway to theNational capital. 32223; J 300688.—Washington monument from the north-west. 32224; J 300689. © Oct. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 27.

2 photographs :

Chicago, 111.. AVashington park,Italian garden, 32142 ; J 0—315.—Fox-glove in Golden Gate park, San Fran-cisco, Calif., 32265; J 0—314. © Dec.1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 8.

5 photographs

:

Chicago, 111., Jackson park, publictennis court. 32145: J 300305.—Chi-cago, 111., Jackson park. Rose Island,

showing Japanese building at world'sfair, 32146; J 300357.—Giant moni-tor—remaining species of the giantlizards of antiquity, captured in 1926in the Island of Komodo, 3986; J300296.—Glacial bowlders in Dogtown

389

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Keystone view co.—Continued,common, Cape Ann, Mass., 32061 ; J300297.—St. Paul, Minn., Como park,a lagoon in, 32154 ; J 300332. © Aug.1, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 9.

6 photographs

:

Domestic science class serving ameal, John Hay school, Chicago, 111.,

32139.—Graf Zeppelin, first commercialairship to cross Atlantic, arriving atLakehurst, N. J., Oct. 15, 1928, 32266,—Grand Junction, Col., Main street,

looking up, 32101.—Hancock house,Lexington, Mass., 32130.—House of theSilver wedding, Pompeii, Italy,.3373.—Roman bathtub from Boscoreale, Mar-shall Field museum, Chicago, 111.,

32079. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.8: J O—298-303.

7 photographs

:

Alexandria, Va., Christ church,where both George Washington andRobert E. Lee worshipped, 32259.

Coolidge (President) and his cabinet,Washington, D. C, 20472.—Exhibits ofethnology, new National, museum,Washington, D. C, a group in the,

32238.—Father going to work, P-18278.—Jamestown, Va., ruins of oldchurch, 32264.—Lincoln (Abraham)Lincoln triumphant. The great statuein the Lincoln memorial, Washington,D. C, 32242,—Mayflower, leaving theNavy yard, Washington. D. C, thepresident's yacht, 32231. © Oct. 15,

1928: 2 c. each Oct. 27; J 300643,300>647-300652.

10 photographs

:

Artists decorating porcelain ware,Trenton, N. J., 32268.—Brooklyn, N.Y., Court st., looking along, 32270.

Brooklyn, N. Y., northwest over city,

32275.—Firing tableware in the notedpottery center, Trenton, N. J., 32267.

Graff [ !] Zeppelin inside of hangar atLakehurst, N. J., 32277.—Newark, N. J.

from corner of Commerce and Broadfets.. 32276.—Philadelphia, Pa., on Race*St.. near 18th. st., 32271.—Philadelphia,Pa., southeast to museum and foun-tain, 32272.—Trenton, N. J., from Stacypark northeast to New Masonic temple,32274.—Trenton, N. J., from Stacypark to Capitol bids., 32273. © Nov.25, 1928 : 2 c. each Dec. 8 ; J O—304-313.

56 photographs

:

Andros (Governor) flag, 1685-1689,15-L51723.—Armed ships of NewYork, flag, 1775, 39-L51745.—As OldGlory would appear today under theHoff system of arranging the stars,

35-L51772.—Bedford flag at the timeof the battle of Concord, 40-L51746.—

Bennington flag, 1777, 45-L51751.—Bunker Hill flag, 17-L51725.—Colonialflag, 19-L51727.—Colonial flag, typical,25-L51733.—Columbus expedition, ban-ner, 3-L51711.— Confederate battleflag, 1861, 52-L51757.—Confederateflag, May 1, 1863, 54-L51759.—Confed-erate flag, Mar. 8, 1865, 55-L51760.—Confederate Jack, 1861, 51-L51756.—Confederate States, naval ensign, 1862,53-L51758.—Continental flag, 1775 to1777, 20-L5172S.—Culpepper Countyminutemen, flag, 36-L51742.—DutchWest India co., flag, 10-L51718.—Endi-cott flag, 1634, 14-L51732.—English Co-onies, prerevolution flag, 13-L51721.

English Colonies in America, official

flag, until 1707, 12-L51720.—Eutawstandard, used at the closing battle ofthe revolution, 43-L51749.—Flag show-ing St. George's cross, about 1497,4-L51712.—Flag used by Joan of Arc,8-L51716. — Gatinois regiment, flag,

47-L51753.—Golden lilies of France,1365-1574. 7-L51715.—Hopkins (Com-modore) flag, 1775, 37-L51743.—Hud-son's (Henry) flag, 9-L51717.—King'sstandard, 1635, 11-L51719.—Libertytree flag of 1776, 22-L51730.—Louisianaterritory, map, about 1803, 6-L51714.

Massachusetts navy ensign, 23-L51731.—Merchant ensign. Our mer-chant ensign, 1776 to 1795, 27-L51735.—Moultrie (Fort) flag, 24-L51732.—Napoleon flag, 5-L51713.—National flag. Our national flag, 1818,32-L51740.—Navy ensign. Our first

navy ensign, 1775, 28-L51736.—NavyJack. Our first navy Jack, 1775, 29-L51737.—New England flag, 1737, 16-L51724.—Newbury, Mass., flag, 18-L51726.—Old Glory of today, 33-L51645.—Perry's (Commodore) flag,

46-L51752.— Philadelphia light-horse

troop, flag, 4L-L51747.—Rhode Islandregimental flag, 44-L51750.—Saintogneregiment flag, French, 48-L51754.

Scotland, Royal standard of old Scot-

land, 56-L51761.—South Carolina navydesign, 38-L51744.—Southern Confed-eracy, flag, 1861, 50-L51763.—Spanishflag, about 1492, 2-L51710.—Star Span-gled Banner of Fort McHenry, 31-L51739.—Stars and Stripes. Our Starsand Stripes, 1777 to 1795, 30-L51738.—Stars for Old Glory, showing a pro-

posed arrangement, 34-L51741.—Taun-ton flag, 1774, 26-L51734.—UnitedStates national flag during the civil

war, 1861-1865, 49-L51755. — Vikingflag, about 1000 A. D., 1-L51709.—Washington's cruisers, flag, 1775, 21-L51729.—1st Pennsylvania rifles, flag,

42-L51748. © Aug. 5. 1928 ; 2 c. eachOct. 24; J 300428-300483.

390

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98 photographs

:

Alligator turtle 400 years old, 3987.—Ancient shore line of Lake Bonne-ville, Utah, 32063.—Angels' Landingand Observation Point, Zion nationalpark. Utah, 32065.—Ben Venue throughthe Trossaehs, Scotland, 28481.—Ber-lin, Germany, Hindenburg, statue of,

30028.—Blackfeet Indians and travois,

Fair of the Iron horse, Baltimore. Md.,32175.—Blue bonnets. 1245.—Buffalocalf being fed by domestic cow, 3993.

Buffalo cow, very old, close view of,

3994.—Burgos cathedral, Spain, chapelof the Constable, 28737.—Caladiums in

conservatory, Lincoln park, Chicago,111., 1249.—Cambridge, Mass., groundsaround Longfellow's home, 32115.

Cascades below the Dalles, ColumbiaRiver, Or., 32055.—Cave of the Winds,Canopy Hall, Manitou, Col., 32035.—Cedar and Rattlesnake Mts. and Sho-shone Canyon, Buffalo Bill's statue inforeground, Cody, Wy„ 32073.—CedarBreaks from Point Perfection, Zion na-tional park, Utah, 32007.—Chicago, 111.,

Jackson park, floral garden, 32143.

Chicago, 111.. South Shore boulevard,looking north, 32148.—Chicago, 111..

Wrigley bldg. lighted by flood lights.

18455.—Chicken farms near Seattle,Wash., 32121.—Chimney Rock, Wy.,32017.—Common toad, 2995.—Corin-thian capital, National museum, Rome,Italy, 3355.—Crawford Notch, from Mt.Willard, N. H., 32071.—Devil's slide,

Weber Canyon, Utah, 32032.—Dublin,Ireland, Christ church and archway,28904.—Edinburgh, Scotland, Princesstreet gardens and Sir Walter Scott'smonument, 28486.—Elephant Head, agate of Crawford Notch, and Mt. Web-ster, N. H., 32070.—Field of opiumpoppies. 1244.— Fisherman's home,Prince Rupert. B. C, Canada. 31070.—Good hammock land. Manatee Co., Fla.,

32074.—Gray's Peak, Col., 32076.—Greeley (Horace) birthplace of. Am-herst, N. H., 32165.—Green turtles inwater, 3988.—Hadrian's villa, Tivoli,Italy, 3381.—Head of Gravity tunnel,Edison power plant, Edison, Calif.*

32006.—Highland cranberry (Habitat)1251.—Hiram's tomb near Tyre, Phoe-nicia, 19689.— Hydraulic manglesmoothing and finishing linen crashtoweling, Guelph, Canada, 31080.—In-cinerary urns showing inscriptions,National museum, Rome, Italy, 3351.

Japan lilies, 1247.—Kiwi, a winglessbird of New Zealand (Mounted speci-men) 3999.—Looking across MaroonLake to Maroon Peaks, Col., 32058.

Looking down Williams Canvon fromCave of the Winds, Col., 32030.—Look-

ing from Maricopa Point across to thePlateau, Grand Canyon, Ariz., 32039.—Looking north to Boat Mountain, Zionnational park, Utah, 32000.—Mainecoast line, typical, 32010.—Majestic(Mt.) from Zion lodge, Zion nationalpark, Utah, 32066.—Making new coastlines in Grant park, Chicago, 111.,

32064.—Merced River as it rushes pastHappy Isles, Calif., 32033.—Moran(Mt.) across foot of Jackson Lake,Utah. 32059.—Needles, Alum Bay, Isleof Wight. England, 28345.—Nest ofeggs of turtledove. 4006.—New Eng-land stream, Mass., 32018.—Ngauru-hoe, the only constantly active volcanoin New Zealand, 24357.—Nuremberg,Germany, a view of the red roofs of,

30031.—Old mill in Sleepy Hollow,N. Y., 32029.—Plants covering smallsand dunes and holding them in place,

Dune Park, Ind., 32027.—Plover's nestin pastureland, 4009.—Prague, Czecho-slovakia, Altstadt tower and Charlesbridge, 24708.—Prague, Czechslovakia,Old Town square and Teyn church.24707.—Prairie chickens in courtshipceremony, 4016.—Remains from an an-cient ship, National museum, Rome,Italy, 3356.—Rocky coast line andrough sea, New South Wales, Austra-lia, 24558.—Roman braziers fromPompeii, facsimiles of, Marshall Fieldmuseum, Chicago, 111., 32086.—Romanterra cotta lamps of different styles,

National museum, Rome, Italy, 3352.

St. Paul, Minn., Como park and con-servatory over lily pond, 32153.—Sanddune moving and burying trees. DunePark, Ind., 32022.—Sheffield, England,cathedral, 28328. — Shoebill stork(Front view) Bronx park, New York,N. Y., 4001.—Shoebill stork (Sideview) Bronx park, New York, N. Y.,

4005.—Shoshone dam and powerhouse,Shoshone Canyon, Wy., 32019.—SouthShore country club and grounds, Chi-cago, 111., 32149.—Starching linen warpon a dressing machine, Guelph, Can-ada, 31079.—Stonechat's nest in roughherbage, 4010.—Straitsmouth Gap,Cape Ann, Mass., 32056.—Sugar LoafMountain and surrounding mountains,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21930.—Tameelk cow, 3973.—Threshing buckwheatfrom stack, near Meadville, Pa.,

29548.—Thrush's nest and eggs, 4008.

Tulips, Public garden, Boston, Mass.,29502.—Umbrella Rock, Lookout Moun-tain, Chattanooga, Tenn., 32011.—Ver-tical strata of rock, Bald Head Cliff,

Me., 32021.—Washington, D. C, theCapitol, lighted at night by flood lights,

32023.—Washington, D. C, UnitedStates capitol—the most imposing

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Keystone view co.—Continued,

building in America, 32184 T.—Wash-ington, D. C, White House (Northfront) the historical official home ofthe president, 32185 T.—Washington(Mt.) from Intervale, N. H., 32069.—Wasp's nest broken open, showing anumber of queen wasps, 3995.—Web-ster (Daniel) the birthplace of, Salis-bury, N. H., 32135.—Weeping Rock,Zion national park, Utah, 32004.—Welding broken parts of machinery byelectric arc, Cleveland, O., 32034.

Wild black bear lying on limb in tree,

Canada, Jasper park, Canada, 3998.

William Beye school, Oak Park 111.,

class of girls preparing and cookingfood in modern school, 32114.—Yellow-stone national park, Wy., fossil treetrunks and eroded volcanic lava in thePetrified Forest, Specimen Ridge,32024.—Yellowstone national park,Wy., huge petrified stump of redwood,Petrified Forest, Specimen Ridge,32025.—Yellowstone national park,Wy., Needles near Tower Falls,29599.—Yellowstone national park,Wy., Petrified Forest, Specimen Ridge,general view of, 32026.—Ypsilon (Mt.)and neighboring mountains, RockyMountain national park, Col., 32067.

© Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 9; J300287-300295, 300298-300304, 300306-300331, 300333-300356, 300358-300389.

King (George A.) Arlington, N. J.

21345, 21346

Spring. © Dec. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 4

;

K 1432.

Winter. © Nov. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.30 ; K 1430.

King card CO., Philadelphia. 21347

Gift box beautiful. © July 14, 1928;

2 c Oct. 31 ; K 1125.

King feature syndicate, inc., NewYork. 21348-21373

Barney Google and Spark Plug.1928. © Weekly

:

Sept. 2-23; 1 c. each Sept, 6-28; K417-420.—Sept. 30 ; 1 c. Oct. 5 ; K 27.—Oct. 7-28 ; 1 c. each Oct. 10-Nov. 2 ; K722-775.—Nov. 4, 11 ; 1 c. each Nov. 814; K 1229, 1230.—Nov. 18, 25 ; 1 c

each Nov. 22, 28 ; K 1597, 1598. ,

Tillie the toiler. 1928. © Weekly

:

Sept. 2-23 ; 1 c. each Sept. 6-28 ; K413-416.—Sept. 30 ; 1 c. Oct. 5 ; K 28.—Oct. 7-28; 1 c. each Oct. 10-Nov. 2K 843-846.—Nov. 4-25 ; 1 c. each Nov.8-28 ; K 1225-1228.

Kinne (Edith Leoda) Chicago. 21374Zeke the zebra. © July 27, 1928;

2 c. Dec. 6 ; K 1104.

Klehn (Emil) San Francisco. 21375

Hats off to Hoover. © Sept. 1, 192S;

2 c. Oct. 4 ; K 18.

Klyne (Albert E.) Bangor, Me. 21376Log lodge, Lucerne-in-Maine, Maine.© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3 ; J 300786.

Knaffl & bro., Knoxville, Tenn. 21377

Heavenly Father. © Sept. 20, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 6 ; J 300419.

Knapp co., inc., New York.21378-21389

12 prints

:

Adoree (Renee) ; K 898.—Astor(Mary)

; K 905.—Barthelmess (Rich-ard) ; K 907.—Bow (Clara) ; K 902.—Brooks (Louise) ; K 900.—Crawford(Joan) ; K 896.—Denny (Reginald) ;

K 903.—Gilbert (John) ; K 897.—Lloyd(Harold) ; K 904.—Mix (Tom) ; K899.—Navarro (Ramon) ; K 901.—O'Day (Molly) ; K 906. © Nov. 1,

1928; 2 c. each Nov. 19.

Knapp electric Corp., Port Chester,N. Y. 21390-21397

(Nature series) Set K :

Day at the zoo, 119.—Evening withthe microscope, 118.—Fruits, nuts, andvegetables, 115.—In the inky depthsof the sea, 114.—Life the of the ant,

117.—O'er hill and dale, 113.—Walkby the water's edge, 120.—World amillion years ago, 116. © June 14,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 19; K 233-240.

Knoxville lithographing co., Knoxville.21398

Knoxville, the great Smoky Moun-tains city. © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c. Dec.

8 ; K 1121.

Kohler-Liebich co., inc., Chicago.21399

[Liberty organ percussion chart]

© Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 15 ; I 15792

Kolster radio corp., Newark, N. J.

21400, 21401

Faster, Jimmie, faster! © Dec. 8,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 12 ; K 1715.

Hullo m'dear 've got Chicago. ©Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 12 ; K 1714.

Krick (Ethyl) Indianapolis. 21402

Build quality house with blocks of

character. © Dec. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.

15 ; K 1259.

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H.) West Palm21403

Lamm (ThomasBeach, Fla.

Moonlight on Lake Worth, PalmBeach, Fla. © Dec. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Nov.8, 1928 ; J 299760.

Landsverk (O. N.) Minot. N. D. 21404

Bowbells, N. Y., Court house. ©Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; J 299793.

Langhorst (Elizabeth Durland) Cin-cinnati. 21405

Camargo country club, map of. ©Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 10 ; K 119.

Lapides (Philip J.) New Haven.21406

Ray (Charles) © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1928;J 299606.

LaPorte (Ada Eleanor Bailey) Peoria,111. 21407

Trees. © Dec. 19, 1928; 2 c. Dec.21 ; J 0—556.

Larkin (Richard A.) Greenfield, O.21408

Civilization scale. © 1 c. Oct. 31,

1928 ; I 15767.

Larner (M. F.) Lansing, Mich. 21409

Mary. © Dec. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 7

;

J O—475.

Leadley (John H.) co.. inc., PortRichmond, S. I., N. Y. 21410

Leadley, Staten Island. [Design ofbridge, etc.] © July 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.12 ; K 370.

Leavitt (Elizabeth D.) Chicago. 21411

[Fawn and kneeling nude figure, of-

fering a gift] © Nov. 1, 1928: 2 c.

Nov. 12; K 784.

Lees (Ha I.) Washington.21412, 21413

G. O. P. Ilabeestie. [Republican ele-

phant] © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 18;K 736.

Ilabeestie. [Democratic donkev]© Oct. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 18 ; K 735.

LeFevre (Claude M.) and Davidson(Ralph) Littlestown, Pa. 21414

Tilting the bottle. © Oct. 19, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 23 ; I 15763.

Lehigh Portland cement co., Allen-town, Pa. 21415

Selling methods, past and present.Slidefilm consisting of 27 frames. ©Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 20 ; J 299748.

393

Lehmann & Blackstone, inc., NewYork. 21416-21418

Embroidery, 4072, 4164, 4188. ©1 c. each Oct. 31, 1928 ; J 0—251-253.

Lewis (Alice Ewing) Laguna Beach,Calif. 21419

Peek-a-boo. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 7; J 300912.

Lewis (Edward Dudley) Elmira, N. Y.21420-21424

Germ destroyer. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Oct. 23, 1928; I 15800.

Liquid water treatment for cityhomes, farms, swimming pools, sew-age, etc. Blueprint. © 1 c. Dec. 13,

1928: I 15990.

Oil germ killer—sewage disposal. 2.

Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 16, 1928; I

15805.

Sterilizeing [ !] system for swimmingpools, etc. Blueprint. © 1 c. Dec. 7,

1928 ; I 15956.

Sterilizing system. Blueprint. ©1 c. Nov. 24, 1928 ; I 15836.

Lewis (Edwin W.) Greenwich, Conn.21425

Hartsdale canine cemetery. © Oct.

6, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300284.

Lewis (Elizabeth Hoppin) Haddon-field, N. J. '21426-21428

[Color chart of 24 colors, plate IV.(Modern color theory)] © 1 c. Sept.

25, 1928; I 15737.

[Four unitary color sensations.

Plan for color chart based on Konigand Maxwell triangle, plate I. (Mod-ern color theory)] © 1 c. Sept. 25,

192S ; I 15693.

[Three primary colors and their

three complements, plate II. (Moderncolor theory)] © 1 c. Sept. 25, 1928;I 15694.

Lieber (Edward) Wauwatosa, Wis.21429

[Astronomical geography in connec-tion with the circumpolar constella-

tions, the zodiac, the sun and globe]

© 1 c. Nov. 21, 1928 ; I 15833.

Lilly (William) New York.21430, 21431

Cocoanut palms at Rarotonga. ©Sept. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 299629.

Lagoon at Rarotonga. © Sept. 21,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 8; J 299628.

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Lincoln (Walter Gould) Los Angeles.21432

M. E. stamp. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 2; K 910.

Lindemann (Margarete) Los Angeles.21433

Details for flower and ornament-templates and patterns. © 1 c. Dec.10, 1928 ; I 15967.

Lindsey (Ira Frank) Peterborough,N. H. 21434-21438

Hall (Rev. Bishop A. C. A.) 603—(4, 5, 6, 12, 13) © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c.

each Nov. 22 ; J 300992-300996. .

Lineaweaver (William C.) St. Louis.21439

Lineameter. © Dec. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 17 ; 18.

Lippe (H.) Del Rio, Tex. 21440-21444

Del Rio, Tex., Hotel Roswell. ©Nov. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 30 ; J 0—27.

4 photographs:Castle Canyon, near Del Rio, Tex.

;

J 300278.—Dolan Falls, near Del Rio,Tex. ; J 300279.—Pecos River bridge

;

J 300277.—San Felipe dam, Del Rio,Tex. ; J 300280. © Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Oct. 8.

Longley (Charles H.) Cincinnati.21445

Cincinnati at dusk. © Dec. 7, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 10 ; J 299828.

Loos (Adam J.) Toledo, O. 21446

[Grand old game] © June 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 4 ; K 20.

Los Angeles examiner, Los Angeles.21447-21453

Avoid the elbows—shop early. ©Nov. 23, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K 1062.

Clean sweep badly needed. © Sept.

22, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 3 ; K 2.

Collar to queen's taste! © Sept.

24, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 3 ; K 3.

Costello (Dolores) in Noah's ark.

© Nov. 23, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 27 ; K 1063.

Give it the knockout punch. © Nov.5, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 21 ; K 917.

Moore (Colleen) in Lilac time atthe Criterion. © Nov. 25, 1928; 1 c.

Dec. 12; K 1175.

Old way—and the new. © Nov. 13,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 21 ; K 918.

Los Angeles fireproof door co., LosAngeles. 21454, 21455

Fireproof door design, 6, 7. ©Sept. 28, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 8; J300270, 300271.

Los Angeles pub. co., Los Angeles.21456

Phantom Ship. Crater Lake, Or.

;

by Louis Seybold. © Sept. 17, 1928;2 c. Oct. 11 ; K 110.

Louisville gas and electric co., inc.,

Louisville, Ky. 21457

Graphic classification of the fields

of industrial electro-chemistry andelectro-metallurgy. © (L c. July' 9,

1928; I 15679.

Lubore (Irving) Washington. 21458

Red Crown [Taxicab] © 1 c. Oct.

17, 1928 ; J 299655.

Lumart studio, Toledo, O.21459, 21469

Our Queen of the Holy Rosarycathedral. © Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

1; J 300231.

Trumbull (Mrs. John H.) anddaughters. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

1 ; J 300232.

Lumbermen's mutual casualty co.,

Chicago. 21461-21466

L-M-C children's safety lesson no.

1. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 4; K237957.

no. 2. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 4 ; K 237958.

4 prints

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Always carry knife at side withpoint down when going through door,

77; K 742.—Knives! Knives, 76; K741.—To force meat into the grinder,

78; K 743.—Use the protector. Keepit handy, 75 ; K 740. © Oct. 19, 1928

;

2 c. each Oct. 22.

Lunde photo shop, Decorah, la. 21467

Luther college campus, aerial view.

© Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 13 ; J 299637.

Maas & Steffen, inc., St. Louis. 21468

Beyond reach. © Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 22 ; K 572.

McBee-Ladewich co., Mansfield, O.21469-21476

Monument 2057. Newlon. © Oct.

18, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 8; J 0—287.

Monument 2074. Hawley. © Aug.13, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 8; J 0—281.Monument 2096. Franklin. © Oct.

24, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 8 ; J 0—283.

Monument 2099. Fortune. © Oct.

30, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 8; J 0—282.Monument 2105. Brunger. © Nov.

9, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 8 ; J O—280.

Monument

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2106. Grennen: J 0—284.—2107.Morton; J 0—286.—2108. Merriman

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McConkay photo news service. Enid,Okl. 21479-21481

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15871.

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15872.

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Against all odds, W-827.—Ain't lovegrand, C-794.—All dressed up, C-934.—And along came Mabel, C-978.—Anvilchorus, C-929.—At bay, W-908.—At-tack by the Indians in Cherokee Pass,W-833.—Battling buckaroo, W-977.—Bear cat, W-999.—Belle of the Bow-ery, C-823.—Better man wins, W-791.—Black bottom, C-801.—Blazeaway, W-923.—Blowing his own horn,C-991.—Bombs and bolsheviks, C-998.—Border scout, W-943.—Brave de-tective, C-936.—Break for the opencountry, W-793.—Capture of HighwayHank, W-805.-—Capture of the rene-

gade, W-824.—Code of the cow coun-try, W-862.—Cowboy's romance, W-830.—Crooked jockey, C-907.—Cupidmakes a bullseye, C-914.— Daringchances, W-798.—Dead pirates tell notales, J-937.— Dim bulb, C-985.—Duffy's diamond jubilee, C-826.

Empty saddle, W-799.—Excess bag-

gage, C-976.—Fat man's leap frog,

C-935.—Fightin' Bill the office boy,

J-808.—Fish story, C-938.—Flashingspurs, W-807.—Forbidden trail, W-992.—Frontier perils, W-839.—Funnyfaces, C-973.—Gas buggy doctor, C-946.—Getting familiar with a bumblebee, J-841.—Goofey golfer, C-906.—Grinding moments, C-909.—Guardiansof the North, W-S31.—Gun shy, C-945.—Hard fall from a hi-bike, C-1000.—Heavy boys' wrestling match,

C-919.—Heebie jeebies, C-958.—Highpowered salesman, C-993.—His unluckyday, C-996.—Hoofbeats of vengeance,W-987.—Hunter's dream, C-955.—Jimof the Diamond A, W-964.—Knight ofthe cow country, W-832.—Knockout,W-928.—Lane (Lupino) in his famousscissors act, C-965.—Lessons in love,C-939.—Life is one dam thing afteranother, C-970.—Lightnin' shot, W-972.—Lightning lariat, W-825.—Livewire, C-995.—Long pants don't makea man, J-803.—Lovers' interruption,C-963.—Maloney (Leo) at home on hisranch, W-994.—Maloney (Leo) withdrifter and bullets, W-984.—Manwanted, C-960.—Man who fights alone,W-804.—Married—and how! C-986.—Midnight elopement, C-792.—Mightyhunter, C-925.—Mind your own busi-ness, C-797.—Misfit clothing store,

C-944.—Mistakes will happen, C-931.—Mother's angel child, C-975.—Nigger,drop that razor, C-956.—Night riders,

W-795.—No evidence, no case, C-926,—Not so dumb, C-940.—Obligin' bucka-roo, W-974.—Outlaw of Powder River,W-979.—Outlaw of Red River, W-835.—Percy at a hat sale, C-971.—Picking a loser at the races, C-947.

Pirates' buried treasure, J-917.—Play-thing of fate, C-980.—Quick-draw kid,

W-967.—Rags, old iron, C-921.—Res-cued from the burning stake, W-802.

Revenging his pal, W-800.—Rider ofthe black sage, W-959.—Ridin' Romeo,W-829.—Rip snorter, W-842.—Robin-son Crusoe and Friday building furni-

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his famous bicycle act, C-966.—Salute,

Saylor [ !] boy, C-930.—Sax appeal,

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W-840.— Surprise party, C-968.—Texas bear-cat, W-834.—Texas ranger,W-989.—Too much pep, C-806.—Trampmodel, C-920.—Tramp pie thief, C-910.—Trick riding and roping, W-957.—Troubles of a bootblack, C-916.—Two loud speakers, C-S36.—Two tonboxing bout, C-915.—Unhand thatwoman. W-796.—Unlabeled bottle, C-983.—Unlucky horsehoe, C-981.—Wil-lie's first cigar, J-838.—Winning thederby, J-927. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 c.

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Ace of Cactus Range, W-775.—Alljammed up, C-876.—At Devil's Gorge,W-771.—At Mrs. O'Flaherty's board-ing house, C-843.—Big Boy (Educa-tional star) hangs a picture, C-896.

Brainless Romeo, C-774.—Brand ofcowardice, W-786. — Breaking wildhorses, W-89S—Buckaroo kid, W-758.—Bucking the barrier, W-869.

Burning trail, W-873.—Caliber 45, W-861.—Call of courage, W-8G0.—Cap-ture of Black Joe, W-812.—Chased in-

to money, C-S89.—Cheyenne Charlieand the road agent, W-751.—Cockeyedpicture hanger, C-851.—Cohen's first

and last game of chance, C-948.—Dar-ing rescue, W-756.—Don't gamble, C-901.—Evidence for divorce, W-752.

Fair and the brave, W-760.—Fightingranger, W-913.—Five gallon hats, W-844.—Friendly enemy, W-8C4.—Gee !

Paw, have a heart, J-818.—Get yourman, W (7(36, 768).—God bless ourhome, C-782.—Gunless wonder, W-866.—Happy wedded life, C-784.—Hard boiled Rosie, C-759.—Hard LuckHector, C-7S9.—Hard to lose, C-900.—Hard to miss, C-949.—Hawk of thehills, W-781.—Heart of a Texan, W-903.—Heart of gold, W-859.—Heartsand spurs, W-867.—Hell's border, W-755.—His punctured romance, C-884.

Hit the trail, stranger, W-785.—Hold-ing up the Sutter Creek stage, W-788.—Horse thief, W-S19.—Hot horse-shoes, C-S99.—Hot lead, W-917—Husband came back, C-880.—Ink Spotand Desdamona [ ! ] elope, C-S91.

Johnny to the rescue, W-778.—Landbeyond the law, W-870.—Law of thelawless, W-871.—Laying for a hen,C-890.—Lazy ditch digger, C-911.—Lead feet, C-821.—Life in a pawnshop, C-881.—Love's handicap, C-887.—Man to man, W-868.—Measureof a man. W-773.—Model husband, C-950.—Nightmare, C-7S7.—No controlof five wheels and no brakes, C-760.

Office boy's revenge, C-848.—Oh

!

What a night, C-905.—Old sheik, C-767.—Oregon Trail, W-S58—Outriderof the Gold stage. W-770—Pals of theWest, WT

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J-877.—Pole cat hunter, C-885.—Pony express rider, W-878.—Pressingengagement, C-879.—Prof. Bug, C-777.—Quick justice, W-883.—Quick-shot of Texas, W-776.—Range blood,

W-790.—Range chivalry, W-814.—Redhead, J-813.—Rider of the West, W-893.—Robinson Crusoe and Friday go

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vages stores from the shipwreck, J-952.—Robinson Crusoe's life saved byhis man Friday, J-872.—Settling his

hash, W-S45.—Short game of golf, C-894.—Shot in the rear, C-7G2.—Shovelbrigade, C-985.—Six shootin' romance,WT

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Trans-Atlantic contest. Learn to

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Molzon (H. A.) co., New York.22149, 22150

World's greatest Passion play.

[Christ carrying cross] © Dec. 6,

1928; 1 c. Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 18; K1726.

[Removing Christ from cross]

© Dec. 6, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 10 ; 1 c. Dec.18; K 1727.

Monroe calculating machine co., inc.,

Orange, N. J. 22151-22156

Alibi Ike. 1928. © : Oct. 19, Nov.2. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14 ; 2 c. each Oct. 27-

Dec. 15; K 484, 761, 1034, 1282, 1283,

1284.

Montani (Fabrizio A.) San Francisco.22157

Christmas greetings and best wishesfor a happy New Year. [Christmas

tree behind large cross ; wolf with twoinfants below] © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 3; K 1071.

Moore (Fred F.) Glendale, Calif.

22158

[Temple of the silver key. Doubleinterlaced triangle with key within cir-

cle] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 1928 ; I 15968.

Moore (Henry) Kansas City, Mo.22159

Johnson (Dr.) A, B. © Nov. 7,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 9 ; J 300919, 300920.

Moore (Jesse C.) Indianapolis. 22160

Apostle spoons. © Dec. 24, 1928; 2c. Dec. 26; K 1498.

Moore, Rehfeldt & Zahrt, Appleton.Wis.

. 22161Simplex transposition chart. © Oct.

20, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 17 ; I 15806.

Moran co., Carlyle, 111. 22162-22165

4 prints

:

[Endicott-Johnson lollypops, box] ; K858.— [Endicott-Johnson lollypops, boxlid] ; K 856.—[Moran co., juvenile shoebox wrap] ; K 855.—[Moran co., ju-venile shoe lid wrap] ; K 857. © Sept.

15, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 7.

Morey (Bertha) Ottumwa, la.

22166, 22167

Emily cottage. © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 7 ; J 300914.

Ottumwa country club, la. © Oct.

12, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 300420.

Morrison (Archibald B.) Detroit.22168

[Run off chart for serial bonds] ©Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 26 ; I 15837.

Morton & co., San Francisco.22169, 22170

California-Stanford football game,California memorial stadium, Nov. 24,

1928. © Nov. 26, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 13;J 0—467.Hoover (Herbert) notification cere-

monies, Stanford university, Aug. 11,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; J 300501.

Morton mfg. co., Chicago. 22171-22188

18 prints

;

Clean—maybe, H-47.—Damage in

China, H-6.—Do not disturb, H-5.—Equal service to all, H-ll.—Homelike, H-31.—I must have service, H-4.—I'm just shopping around, R-ll.

It pays to be careful, H-17.—Keystone,

H-7.—Looking ahead, H—41.—Lost,

R-17.—On dress parade, H-32.—Out-

bound, R-47.—Returned, R-5.—Shortcut to the rag bag, H-9.—Sorry

400

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 22264

madam, that item is out of stock, R-9.—Very attractive, but it soon be-

comes tiresome. R-32.—Which one, R-24.—© June 1, 1928; 2 c. each Oct.

20 ; K 339-356.

Mueller (Joseph) Pompton Lakes,N. J. 22189

Einstein memorial library, PomptonLakes, N. J. © Dec. 15. 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 10; J 0-316.

Mulligan (Adele) New York. 22190

Superfluous. [Lady looking in

mirror] © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 10;

K 779.

Munk (A. W.) & co., Watertown, N. Y.22191

[Spirit of 1776] © Oct. 15, 1928;2 c. Oct. 25 ; K 738.

Munsell color co., inc., Baltimore.22192-22196

5 drawings

:

Chroma ; I 15704.—Complements : I

15705.—Five hues: I 15701.—Tenhues; I 15703.—Value : I 15702. ©Sept. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 16.

Murphy (Thomas D.) co.. Red Oak,Iowa. 22197-22243

47 prints

:

[America's breadbasket]—Baba-ataltemple, India.—Baby is going to Bye-lo land.—Bedtime story.—Brooklynbridge.—Chateau Pierrefonds.—Comealong, my beauty.—Come on in ; it's

only this deep.—Concord bridge.

Drink to me only with thine eyes.

[Egyptian princess]—Fair city by asapphire sea.—Forest princess.—Gatesof dreamland.—Gee, Ethel! I hopehe's going to be^priendly.—Glory thatwas Greece.—Good old friend.—Haltat an oasis.—I'll bring that ball backif it takes a leg.—I'm certainly up-to-

date.—I sure could do with a haircutand shave.—I wonder what's out therein the big world.—In the borderlandout yonder where the hand of God is

seen.—Independence hall.—Isna' nat-ure wunnerfu'?—It's a good thing foryou I can't fly.—Japanese junk.

Light ! doggone ya, light.—Madelon.

Mill built by Washington—1775.

Misty morn at Monterey.—Oh give memy lowly thatched cottage again.

Our building must be worthy of agreat nation.—Peking, China, a city

gate.—Rome, Italy, Arch of Titus.

Royal Gorge.—S. O. S.—Seville, Spain,Alcazar and Giralda.—Shades of a' theMacGregors—they've tied a green rib-

bon on me.—Stirling b'rig, Scotland.

Stitch in time.—Surprise attack.

Temple of Athene. Is. of Aegina.

Where peace and quiet dwell.—Wherethe wild horse ranges.—Windsor cas-tle.—Wonder where he went? © Dec.10. 1928: 2 c. each Dec. 14; K 1742,1744-1776, 1743, 1777, 1778, 1741, 1779-1787.

Museum of fine arts, Boston. 22244

Dahlias. (In Literary Digest, Sept.8. 1928) © Sept. 6, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 3;K 5.

Myers (Harry Hudson) West Engle-wood, N. J. 22245

Father and four sons made Masonsat one and the same time. H. Theo-dore—Lars, the father, Leonard, Ar-thur and Harold Lindstrom. © July22, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 1 ; J 300226.

National assn. of credit men, NewYork. 22246

[Hove to for the pilot] © Nov. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 20 ; K 913.

National broadcasting co., San Fran-cisco. 22247

Hoover (Herbert C.) as he appearedbefore the NBC microphone in the li-

brary of his home at Palo Alto, Calif.,

etc. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1928 ; J 0—258.

National cathedral assn., Washington.22248-22264

Washington, D. C, Cathedral

:

Bishop's garden from the lawn, gen-eral view, 7; J 299733.—Garden seatand its flight of steps, 6 ; J 299727.—Great pine one year after transplant-ing. 9; J 299728.—Historic steps in theBishop's garden, 10; J 299729.—Hor-tulus, the little garden with its lilies,

1; J 299730.—May in the perennialborder, 8 ; J 299731.—Norman arch,closer, view, 14; J 299732.—Perennialborder writh its accents of old box-wood, 5; J 299735.—Pool in theBishop's garden, 2; J 299736.—Quietcorner of the Bishop's garden, 11 ; J299737.— Shadow house, 12; J299738.—Wayside cross in the Bishop'sgarden, 3; J 299739.—12th centuryNorman arch that forms the inner en-

trance to the Bishop's garden with its

cedars of Lebanon, 13; J 299734.—13th century capital in the perennialborder. 4 ; J 299740. © Oct. 14, 1928

;

2 c. each Oct. 24.

Washington, D. C. Cathedral, Nor-man arch, A, B. © Oct. 14, 1928;2 c. each Oct. 24 ; J 299678, 299677.

well. © Oct. 14, 1928 ;

2 c. Oct. 24 ; J 299679.

33366—21 401

CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES22265 pt. rv, n. s., v. 23

National convention of cooperation,inc., Okmulgee, Okl. 22265

Weary (Moses) © Sept. 28, 1928;2 c. Oct. 15 ; K 138.

National geographic society, Washing-ton. 22266, 22267

Eastern hemisphere. Map of dis-

covery. (Fourth of a series of five

murals by N. C. Wyeth, etc.) © Oct.

12, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 13 ; K 125.

Western hemisphere. Map of dis-

covery. © Dec. 13, 1928; 2 c. Dec.14; K 1258.

National trade journals, inc., NewYork. 22268

It pays to modernize your home. ©Oct. 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 17 ; K 1286.

National tuberculosis assn., New York.22269

Shop early. © Nov. 30, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 19; K 916.

Neilson (Hans) Perth Amboy, N. J.

22270

Garage and residence, Mr. H. Neil-

sen, owner, 196 Smith st., Perth Am-boy, N. J., plans and elevation, draw-ing 1. Blueprint. © Sept. 13, 1928;2 c. Oct. 18 ; I 15700.

New process advertising, inc., NewYork. 22271-22274

[4 prints] :

[Iris. 101-F]—[Nasturtiums andbowl, 100-F]— [Pansies and vase, 102-F]— [Zinnias and roses in vase, 103-F] © Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 7

;

K 1112-1115.

New York consolidated card co., LongIsland City, N. Y. 22275-22278

Coy. © Nov. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 17

;

K 882.

Decoyed. © Nov. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.17 ; K 883.

Delft boy. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 17 ; K 880.

Delft girl. © Oct. 29, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 17 ; K 881.

New York stock exchange, New York.22279-22289

New stock ticker, New York stockexchange. © Nov. 19, 1928 ; 2. c. Nov.21 ; J 299806.

New stock ticker to be used by NewYork stock exchange, without cover.

© Nov. 18, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 19; J299794.

New York (City) New York stockexchange

:

Bond trading floor; J 299788.—Newquotation room; J 299789.—New quo-tation room, telephone operators ; J299792.—New quotation system, tele-

phone operator at booth ; J 299790.—New quotation system, telephone oper-ator at post; J 299791. © Nov. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 16.

Pediment on New York stock ex-change bldg. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 13; J 299668.

Trading post on floor of New Yorkstock exchange, front view. © Nov.8, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 9 ; J 299762.

side view. © Nov. 8, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 9 ; J 299763.

United States. Map showing loca-

tion of correspondents 1 of New Yorkstock exchange firms. © Nov. 7, 1928;2 c. Nov. 8 ; J 300918.

Newspaper feature service, inc., NewYork. 22290-22315

Dumb Dora. 1928. © Weekly

:

Sept. 2-23; 1 c. each Sept. 6-28; K425-428.—Sept. 30; 1 c. Oct. 5; K29.—Oct. 7-28; 1 c. each Oct. 10-Nov.2 ; K 1030-1033.—Nov. 1-25 ; 1 c. eachNov. 8-28 ; K 1171-1174.

Polly and her pals. 1928. ©Weekly

:

Sept. 2-23; 1 c. each Sept. 6-28; K421-424.—Sept. 30; 1 c. Oct. 5; K30.—Oct. 7-Nov. 25 ; 1 c. each Oct. 10-Nov. 28; K 1163-1170.

Newton (Carl D.) San Antonio.22316

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12^K 852

Newton (George B.) coal co., Phila-

delphia. 22317

It's here you find the best coal mined.Newton coal, etc. © Aug. 2, 1928 ; 1 c.

Oct. 20; K 744.

Nichols (Ruth Alexander) Westfield,

N. J. 22318-22330

[Boy placing shawl' around grand-mother's shoulders] © Nov. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Nov. 13 ; K 1023.

Mending the hymn books. © Nov.23, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 24 ; K 1024.

Pleasant surprise. © Nov. 23, 1928;

2 c. Nov. 24; K 1025.

[Two boys with a white collie] ©Nov. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 13 ; K 1022.

4 prints

:

Children's friend.—Easter flower.

Making the doll house beautiful—Who402

no. 4, 1928

spilled the milk? © Nov. 28. 1928 ; 2 c.

each Nov. 30 ; K 1424, 1425, 1429, 1431.

5 prints

:

Brave child.—Careful doctor.—East-er lily.—Medicine for Marjery.—Post-man. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2 c. each Dec.4 ; K 1433-1437.

Niles (Robert) jr., New York.22331-22363

33 photographs

:

Cayenne prison, kitchen in, 84-9.

Convict burial at sea, 90-4, 90-5.—Con-vict fisherman of the He Royale, 90-10.—Convict labor, 86-1.— Convictoarsmen negotiate the rough landingoff the Devil's Island group, 77-9.

Convict ship, interior, 102-10, 102-11.—Death hovers about the hospital beds,87-9.—Department of public works,81-11.—Exile plies the trade of bar-

ber, 97-12.—Forced labor under thetropical sun, 95-10.—Hospital, 87-8.

House where God lives. In a junglevillage of Guiana, 106-11.—Janisson,

the character in Condemned known as,

91-5.—Jungle children early learn thesolace of a cigarette, 107-6.—Junglemother and her baby, 97-2.—Keeper di-

rects the disembarkation of convicts,

101-6.—Looking through the port holeof the convict ship at the land of thedry guillotine, 10O-4.—On the tropical

river, 109-12.—Prisoners leaving theconvict ship, 100-9, 101-8.—Rainsweeping across the Place des Palm-istes in Cayenne, 80-2,—Remains of theprevious occupants of a newly pre-

pared grave, 82-3-B.—Search repeatedeach time, 96-9.—Selling candy in

Guiana, 104-6.—Street of the exiles in

St. Laurent, 96-11.—Tattooed convict,

84-2.—Transportation of convicts fromone Guiana prison to another, 96-3.

Typical of the gendarmeire of Guiana,93-12.—Unnamed graves of the con-

vict dead, 82-6.—Veteran of the pris-

on, 98-2.—Wharf at St. Laurent wherethe convict ship docks. 91-10. © 1 c.

each Oct. 26, 1928 ; J 299680-299712.

Nimrods of America, inc., Washington,D. C. 22364

[Design for emblem of fraternal or-

der. Setter dog at point, on circular

background] © June 1, 1928; 2 c.

Aug. 23 ; K 39.

Noller (Charles W.) Elmhurst, L. I.,

N. Y. 22365

De-luxe doll house, plan no. 8. Blue-print. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 17;I 15697.

22402

Noma (Fred) Niagara Falls, N. Y.22366-22372

Niagara Fails:American Falls from Goat Island

;

J 300507.—American legend of Niag-ara ; J 300506.—Bridge view below theFalls; J 300508.—Cave of the Winds,illuminated : J 300509.—Goat Island bymoonlight ; J 300511.—Horeshoe legendof Niagara ; J 300505.—Rainbow ofNiagara; J 300510. © Oct. 8, 1928;2 c. each Oct. 11.

Noonan (Harry J.) Dover-Foxcroft,Me. 22373

Old Man and Woman of BorestoneMountain, Me. © Dec. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 5; J 0—255.

North American light & power co.,

Chicago. 22374-22376

3 prints

:

[Ancient city of Bethlehem]— [Shep-herds watching flocks]— [Three wisemen from East] © Nov. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Nov. 19 ; K 1078-1080.

North western fuel co., St. Paul.22377-22396

[Blotter, B( 401-404, 501-504, 601-604, 701-704, 901-904) -28.] © Sept.

10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Sept. 22 ; K 237959-237978.

O. K. playing card co., Tulsa, Okl.22397

[Colonial period. Coach drawn bytwo horses in foreground] © Oct. 27,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 6; K 1087.

Oakite products, inc., New York.22398, 22400

Oakite gasoline settling tank, dwg.B-99. Blueprint. © Dec. 11, 1928;2 c. Dec. 19 ; I 18.

Oakite non-portable vapor cleaningequipment, D 96. Blueprint. © Oct.

5, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 12; I 15682,

Oakite portable vapor cleaning equip-ment, drawing D-97. Blueprint. ©Oct. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 ; I 15698.

Ocstreicher (Leo M.) Spokane, Wash.22401

Newman Lake. © Oct. 26, 1928;

I2 c. Nov. 7 ; J 300913.

I

Offenbach (S. Frederick) New York.22402

Mitty (Rt. Rev. John J.) Bishop,Roman Catholic church and the Rev.Dr. Mahoney, rector of St. Rose ofLima Roman Catholic church of NewYork city. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.2; J 0—115.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES22403 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Oliver (Mary) candy shops, inc., NewHaven. 22403

[Bridge score with blue flower dec-oration] © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

30 ; K 1267.

Olsson (Carl) Little Rock. Ark.22404

Arkansas. Seven governors of Ar-kansas. © Nov. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 8

;

J 300917.

O'Meara (Denis Henry) Detroit.

22405, 22406

Art iron lamp post. Blueprint. ©1 c. Dec. 6, 1928 ; I 15954.

Bendable garden ornaments of rust-

less metal for elevated and changeablesprinklers. Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov.30, 1928 ; I 15874.

Original ideas corp., Dallas.22407-22412

Hosiery and shoe display. © 1 c.

Oct. 22, 1928 ; J 299676.

Infants wear display, 4. © 1 c.

Dec. 29, 1928; J 0—639.Millinery style show. © 1 c. Sept.

28. 1928; J 299648.

Rain scene. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1928;J 299647.

Snow scene. © 1 c. Sept. 1. 1928;J 299633.

Special Easter display, 3. © 1 c.

Dec. 29, 1928; J O—640.

Original neckwear co., New York.22413

President bow. © Sept. 25, 1928;2 c. Oct. 11 ; K 122.

Orr (Louis) and Yale university

press, New Haven. 22414-22417

[ (Ports of America)]

:

[Duluth] ; K 752.— [HamptonRoads] ; K 753.—[San Francisco] ; K751.— [Seattle] ; K 754. © Oct. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 29.

Osborne co., Newark, N. J.

22418-22453

(Famous American streets) :

Boston, Mass., Washington st. ; K8.—Chicago, 111., Michigan avenue ; K7.—Cleveland, O., Euclid avenue; K9.—Detroit, Mich.. Woodward avenue;K 12.—Los Angeles. Calif., Broadway

;

K 16.—Minneapolis, Minn., Thirdavenue bridge; K 15.—New York(Citv) Fifth avenue; K 10.—Ottawa,Canada, Wellington St.; K 6.—Phila-delphia, Pa., Broad st. ; K 13.—St.

Louis, Mo., Olive st. canyon ; K 14.

San Francisco. Calif., Market st. ; K11.—Washington, D. C., Pennsylvaniaavenue ; K 17. © Sept. 26, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Oct. 2.

Sheltering arms of motherhood, P1670. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1928 ; J 0—555.

23 prints

:

Another one for the pan.—Beautywaits at the end of the trail.—Begin-ning of the Republic.—Birth of Home,sweet home.—Blessing of peace andplenty.—Champion.—Early Septembermorn.—Firelight, starlight and love-light.—Flowers of the east.—Friendlysails of Venice.—Gates of Summer-land.—Golden light of peace.—Hap-piest hour of the day.—Path of themorning.—Queen of the clippers.

Skies of June.—Sometimes dreamscome true.—Spirit of the springtime.—

-

That glorious song of old.—Whatmore can the heart desire.—When thethrill comes.—Where the years gosoftly by.—Wonderland of the Yellow-stone. © Dec. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.29 ; K 1687-1709.

Otis elevator co., New York. 22454

Grained walnut finish for Otis metalcars. Form A-861 (8-28) © Sept. 6,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 27; K 483.

Owen (William O.) Los Angeles.22455, 22456

Owen (Mt.) from AmphitheaterRidge. © Dec. 15, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 28;J 0—638.

Grand Teton, and Middle Te-ton, from Table Mountain. © Dec. 15r

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 28 ; J 0—637.

Owslev (James S.) Owensboro, Ky.22457-22460

4 photographs

:

Around the curve, Indian Lake ; J300489.—Beside still waters, Indian

Lake; J 300491.—Fisherman's para-

dise, Indian Lake; J 300492.—Ohio,beautiful. LaBelle reviere ; J 300490.

© Oct. 22, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 24.

Oxweld railroad service co., Chicago.22461, 22462

Furnace and automatic cutting ma-chine, Missouri Pacific railroad shops,

Sedalia. Mo., foundation plan of, 52-

11-2. Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 19, 1928

;

I 15807.

Layout of automatic cutting ma-chine foundation, Great Northern rail-

road, Hillyard, WTash., 51-11-2. Blue-

print. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 192S ; I 15670.

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4. 1928 22501

Oyster inn, Louisville. 22463,22464

Oyster inn. [Man seated in oystershell] © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1928 ; J 299645.

Oyster inn restaurant, front of. ©1 c. Sept. 26. 1928 ; J 299646.

Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.. NewYork. 22465-22501

Beaten to death defending honor.Returning home from two-day visit

Mrs. Lucie Joost of Port Richmond.S. I., last night discovered body of her15-year old daughter Alice, etc. ©Nov. 3, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 8 ; K 776.

Carey (Capt. William J.) who wentdown with ship and James A. Adams,first engineer. © Nov. 16, 1928 : 1 c.

Nov. 19 ; K 894.

Closeup of survivors in lifeboat

picked up by the liner Berlin, etc. ©Nov. 15, 1928 : 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K 890.

Curtis (Senator Charles) Repub-lican nominee for vice president,

180584. © Oct. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22

;

J 299672.

Emperor in coronation robes. WhenSun King was enthroned. © Nov. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1208.

Empress in coronation robes. WhenSun King was enthroned. © Nov. 27,

1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 28 ; K 1209.

Floundering in the icy water along-side the liner Berlin, Carl Schmidt, etc.

© No. 15, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K 892.

Here comes the bride—and the bride-

groom too ! It's Gene Tunney. etc. ©Oct. 8, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 11 ; K 121.

Here's play which made Giants getright up on hind legs and howl yes-

terday ! © Sept. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2

;

K 237949.

Hoover (Herbert) Republican nomi-nee for president, P & A 180585. ©Oct. 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22 ; J 299670.

Mvers {Mis. Esther) exclusivephoto, etc. © Dec. 9, 1928; 1 c. Dec.11; K 1354.

One of the life boats of the destroyerTucker as it made its sombre searchfor the bodies of those drowned in theVestris disaster. © Nov. 16. 1928 : 1 c.

Nov. 19 ; K 895.

Robinson (Senator Joseph T. ) Dem-ocratic nominee for vice president. ©Oct. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22 ; J 299673.

Saved ! Another remarkable photoshows one of the more fortunate life-

boats of the S. S. Vestris, etc. © Nov.15, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K 891.

Searching for bodies. One of thelifeboats of the destroyer Tucker as it

made its sombre search for bodies ofthose drowned in the Vestris disaster.

© Nov. 16, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 19 ; K 893.

Smith (Gov. Alfred E.) Democraticnominee for president, P & A 180583.

© Oct. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22 ; J 299671.

Vestris (S. S.) :

Deck scene shortly before boat sank,showing two members of the crew inthe foreground, 183711.—Remarkableexclusive picture taken on the deck bya member of the crew just before boatsank, 183712, 183875. 183876. © Nov.16, 1928 : 2 c. each Nov. 20 ; J 299823-299826.

Vestris (S. S.) :

Exclusive photo of the Vestris as it

went down. Boatload of passengersof the Vestris leaving as the ship list-

ed, taken from the Yestris, 183696; J299782.—Exclusive photo of Vestriscrew and passengers leaving sinkingship. Boatload of passengers andcrew leaving the listing S. S. Vestris.

1S3700; J 299781.—Listing to port sobadly that upper deck was partlyawash. This dramatic, exclusive pic-

ture of the ill-fated Vestris just beforeshe went under was taken by a mem-ber of the crew, etc., 183776; J299783.—Only and- exclusive photo ofthe Vestris as it went down. 183695 ; J299784.—Remarkable photo of theVestris disaster, 183710-11 ; J 299785.—Remarkable photo of the Vestris dis-

aster. This exclusive photo shows thecrew and passengers frantically en-deavoring to launch boats, etc., 183714

;

J 299787.—Remarkable photo of theVestris disaster. This exclusive photoshows the ill fated Vestris desperatelybattling the angry seas, etc.. 183712-183713 ; J 299786. © Nov. 15, 1928 ; 2c. each Nov. 16.

Vestris in collision before start. ©Nov. 17, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 22 ; K 961.

Who's wanted—and why? Policewant some one, the district attorneywants some one else, and the publicwants every one connected with mur-der of Arnold Rothstein. etc. © Nov.14, 1928 ; 1 c. Nov. 16 ; K 871.

4 prints

:

Bathtub Earl looks 'em over. Andnot even a fig leaf, etc. Ann MossGaynor. etc. ; K 1355.—Blakeley(Louise) also a member of the newEarl Carroll chorus, was another whoprotested, etc.; K 1358.—Blakeley(Louise) chorus girl, who accusesEarl Carroll, etc. ; K 1356.—Gaynor(Ann Moss) who was rejected for thechorus of Earl Carroll's new show.

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Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc.—Con.

etc.; K 1357. © Dec. 14, 1928; 1 c.

each Dec. 15.

4 prints

:

Crowd of refugees from Annunziata,assembled about images, etc. ; K1204.—How the flow of fiery lava frommouth of volcano destroyed every-thing, etc.; K 1206.—How the hugeflow of fiery mass from the mouth of

the volcano destroyed everything, etc.

;

K 1205.—When Mount Etna's lavaswept down on Annunziata, Italy, etc,

;

K 1207. © Nov. 18, 1928; 1 c. eachNov. 22.

Paige (James F.) New York. 22502

Steamship, 100 years development.© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 26 ; I 15757.

Pardoe (J. B.) Bound Brook, N. J.

22503

Joe Joe. © Oct. 1, 1928: 2 c. Oct.

4 ; J 300266.

Parisano (Michael A.) New York.22504

Peace. © Aug. 16, 1928; 2 c. Nov.19; J 299805.

Parke, Hall & co., Buffalo. 22505

[Climate of U. S. cities—Tempera-ture] © 1 c. Nov. 27, 1928 ; I 15855.

Parker (Eugene Clinton) Hollywood,Calif. 22506

[Symbolic drawing illustrating

power of pen in geometric and metallic

progress] © 1 c. July 14, 1928; I

15803.

Patrick display service, San Antonio.22507

Pat grill. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1928; JO—636.

Patterson foundry & machine co., EastLiverpool, O. 22508,22509

E—jar—porcelain—Patt. no. 10007-E. Blueprint. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1928;I 15482.

G—cover—p o r c e 1 a i n—Patt. no.

10007-G. Blueprint. © 1 c. Aug. 22,

1928; I 15481.

Patteson (Harvey) San Antonio, Tex.22510

Pershing (General John J.) U. S. A.,

retired, arrives for 10th National con-

vention of the American Legion. ©Oct. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 11 ; J 299634.

Patton (Waible Edison) Pendleton,Or. 22511-22514

Bonifer (Walter) is leaving Battle

Ground. Pendleton round up, Pen-

dleton, Or. © Sept 21, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.20 ; J 300424.

Brahma steer gets his man. Pen-dleton round up, Pendleton, Or. ©Sept. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 20 ; J 300422.

Owens (Pat) riding Overall Bill.

Pendleton round up, Pendleton. Or.

© Sept. 21, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 20; J300423.

This cowboy won't win the Roose-velt trophy. Pendleton round up, Pen-dleton, Or. © Sept. 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

20; J 300421.

Pearl (James W.) Chicago. 22515

Slow-spiral-flow basins. Check netcoagulator Blueprint. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 5 ; I 15775.

Pearson-Clapp, inc., Boston. 22516

Instantaneous interest computer. ©Oct. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 5 ; I 15666.

Peel (Fred P.) Chester, Pa.22517, 22518

Parish hall. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1928 : J299603.

Talbot (Grover C.) © Oct. 23,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 24 ; J 300486.

Perkins (Jeanette E.) Bennington,Vt. 22519, 22520

Spring dado. © Nov. 28, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 30; K 1421.

Units for a spring dado. © Nov.28, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 30 ; K 1422.

Perry (Eugene A.) Maiden, Mass.22521, 22522

Cecilia (St.), 1093. © Nov. 1, 1928;2 c. Nov. 26 ; K 1036.

Lord, help me, 812. © Oct. 9, 1928

;

2 c. Nov. 26 ; K 1035.

Peters (Jakob Detlef) Los Angeles.22523

Universal assembling furniture,

sheets 1-23. 23 sheets, blueprints. ©1 c. Aug. 27, 1928 ; I 15464.

Peterson (Thomas F.) Brooklyn.22524

Cable carrying capacity chart. ©Oct. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 11 ; I 15681.

Petryl (August) Chicago.22525-22537

13 prints:Back your judgment with our expe-

rience ; K 1663.—Club starts November10th—Join now ; K 1671.—Example of

perseverance to savers ; K 1665.—For-

eign exchange to any destination

promptly ; K 1670.—Safe vaults—$3.00per year; K 1664.—Save for a home;

406

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 22588

K 1661.—Save for wise purposes ; K1666.—Save for your child's educa-tion ; K 1669.—Save that you maytravel ; K 1667.—Start his savings ac-

count here; K 1662.—To be wellgroomed is to be attractive ; K 1660.

Vacation and recreation from savings

;

K 1668.—We pay you interest for sav-ing ; K 1672. © Dec. 23. 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 28.

Philadelphia inter-state dairy council,

Philadelphia. 22538

Dining table of the United States.

© Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 25 ; K 447.

Pick (Alfred W.) Denver. 22539

Here is the evidence. It's a photo-stat copy. © Dec. 1, 1928: 2 c. Dec.17 ; K 1716.

Pierce (C. C.) & co.. Los Angeles.22540-22572

Los Angeles. Calif.

:

Broadway north from Fifth, 6380.—Broadway south from Eighth. 6383.

Broadway south from Fifth, 6386.—Broadway south from Ninth, 6381.

Broadway south from Sixth, 6382.

Broadway south to Tenth, 6384.—Ca-huenga Pass, entrance to, 6418.—Fi-gueroa st. north from Adams, 6399.

Franklin, head of Western ave.,

5899.—Hill st. north from Second,6717.—Hill st. south from Fourth,6768.—Hollywood blvd. and Cahuengaave. looking southeast, 6539.—Holly-wood blvd. and Orange drive, 5903.

Hollywood blvd. east from Orchard,6020.—Hollywood blvd. west fromHighland, 6018.—North from Barns-dall park, 6339.—Pershing sq. fromsoutheast, 6086.—Pico st. near West-ern ave., 6407.—Santa Monica blvd.from Western. 6530.—Sixth and Olive,west, 6218.—South Broadway at Tenth,6330.—South from Barnsdall park,6569.—South on Main below Seventh,6368.—Spring st. corner Fifth, 6346.—Spring st. north from Eighth. 6389.—Spring st. north from Seventh. 6388.

Spring st. south from Seventh. 6392.—Spring st. south to Eighth, 6363.

Sunset blvd. east from Beachwood,6592.—Washington st. west from West-ern, 6413.—Western ave. north fromPico, 6416. © Aug. 27, 1928 ; 2 c. eachSept. 4 ; J 300235-300265.

Los Angeles, Calif., first Broadwaydepartment store, 6227. © Aug. 27,1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 300513.

Temple block, 6103. © Aug. 27,1928 : 2 c. Sept. 4 ; J 300512.

Pierce (O. P.) Tacoma. 22573

Tacoma (Mt.) Silent majesty. ©Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 27; J 299742.

Pietch (George R.) Binghamton, N. Y.22574

Income shares. [Circular designwith two figures in Puritan costumes]© Oct. 9, 1928 : 2 c. Oct. 17 ; K 199.

Pilates (Joseph Hubertus) New York.22575

Pilates universal gymnasium. ©Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 6 ; J 299752.

Pillar of fire, Zarephath. N. J.

22576-22579

After the election—Al out of a job.

(In The Good Citizen, Oct. 1928) ©Sept. 21, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 27. K 466.

Hoover will protect American liber-

ties. (In The Good Citizen, Aug.1928) © July 18, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 27;K 464.

Rip Van Winkle awakes. (In TheGood Citizen, Sept. 1928) © Aug. 20,

1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 27 ; K 465.

Samples of Rome's tolerance. (InThe Good Citizen, Nov. 1928) © Oct.

24, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 27 ; K 467.

Pittsburgh equitable meter co., Pitts-

burgh. 22580

[Combined record gauge chart,PE13030] © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.5; I 15935.

Piatt & Munk co., inc., New York.22581

Tick tock tales for children, 490.

© Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 4 ; K 1363.

Popular price syndicate, Dallas.22582

Some folks! © Oct. 28, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 5 ; K 755.

Popular science pub. co., inc., NewYork. 22583-22587

Mississippi steamboat, (BuckeyeState) sheet no. 1-3. 94-96. © Oct.

1, 1928: 2 c. each Oct. 11. I 15683-15685.

Modern radio set in four-tube form,99. © Dec. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 17 ; I 1.

Modern radio set in one-tube form,97. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 11; I15686.

Portland assn. of building owners &managers, Portland, Or. 22588

Portland. Or., business district, pe-destrian traffic count. © Nov. 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 19 : I 10.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES22589 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Postum co., inc., New York.22589-22599

Clever new desserts for grown-ups

and growing-ups, too ! © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 555.

Culinary experts call it a preciousingredient. © Apr. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.27; K 560.

Desserts that delight the adult yetideal for the smallest child. © Mar.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 561.

Flavor to tempt you—bulk forhealth. © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 c. Sept.27; K 558.

Optimal health. • © Sept. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 556.

Quick new energy needed. Posttoasties. © July 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 6

:

K 919.

Rich in energy easy to digest. Posttoasties. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

6 ; K 921.

So effective ! So good to eat ! ©July 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 559.

This effective bran cereal doubles thepleasure of breakfast. © Sept. 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 27 ; K 557.

Wake up with Post toasties. © Aug.18, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 6 ; K 920.

Whole month of different desserts

easy to make and good to eat. ©June 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27; K 562.

Price (Leslie A.) Jamestown, N. Y.22600

B. & E. orange nectar and Deliteoasis. © Oct. 18, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19;J 299664.

Protestant Episcopal cathedral founda-tion of the District of Columbia,Washington. 22601-22611

12 prints

:

Apse, Washington cathedral, MountSaint Alban, D. C—Holy Family;by Raphael.—Madonna and Child ; byBellini.—Madonna and the Child;by Botticelli.—Madonna Granduca ; byRaphael.—Madonna in adoration ; byCorreggio.—Madonna in adoration ; byPerugino.—Madonna of the chair;by Raphael.—Madonna of the Eglan-tine: by Ghirlandaio.—Madonna withChild ; by Murillo.—Madonna withChild ; by Van Dyck.—Presepio ; byBatoni. © Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct.

11 ; K 98-109.

Providence lithograph co., Providence,R. I. 22612-22640

[Sin] © Oct. 4, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 19;K 218.

7 prints

:

Baptism and the Lord's supper; K34.—Christian church; K 35.—Chris-tian Sabbath; K 33.—Holy Spirit; K37.—Our Heavenly Father ; K 38.—Re-pentance and faith; K 36.—Steward-ship and missions ; K 32. © Sept. 28,

1928: 2 c. each Oct. 6.

7 prints

:

Jesus obeys His father and mother;K 569.—Jesus the friend of children:K 567.—Making a sick boy well ; K570.—Man at the pool of Bethesda

:

K 566.—Naaman obeys God's messen-ger : K 565.—Obeying mother ; K 568.

Ruth is kind to her mother ; K 571.

© Oct. 17, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 26.

14 prints

:

Busy day at Capernaum.—Children'slove for Jesus.—Helping to make aflower garden.—Jesus and John theBaptist.—Jesus caring for hungry peo-ple.—John the Baptist preaching.

Son, thy sins are forgiven.—Stories re-

told. Lesson, 18, 23.—Story of a shep-herd and his sheep.—Story of Jacob'sladder.— Thankful leper.— Watchingthe rain.-—Women at the tomb. ©Oct. 16, 1928: 2 c. each Oct. 19; K219-224, 229, 225-228, 230-232.

Prudential insurance co. of America.Newark, N. J. 22641,22642

Endowment insurance? Good! I'mliving now on mine. (In Literary Di-

gest, Nov. 3, 1928) © Nov. 1. 1928:1 c. Nov. 5 ; K 763.

Protected—by a thoughtful provider.

(In Literary Digest, Sept. 8, 1928) ©Sept. 6, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 1129.

Pure oil co., Chicago. 22643, 22644

Albany, N. Y., Broadway & N. 3rd.

st., Pure oil co. service station. Stand-ard type. © 1 c. Oct. 6, 1928 ; J 299607.

Standard type service station, D-231. © 1 c. Oct. 6. 1928; I 15668.

Pusheck (C.) inc., Chicago.22645, 22646

Human body. It's organs and parts.

The most common ailments and Dr.Pusheck's recommended home - self -

treatments. © Nov. 26, 1928: 2 c.

Dec. 10 ; I 15958.

Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 1928

:

I 15773.

Quin (Frank) & co.. Philadelphia.22647-22652

6 prints

:

Blessed Christmas : K 476.—Gloriain excelsis deo ; K 477.—He hath onHis garment, and on His thigh writ-

ten : King of kings and Lord of lords

;

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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 22698

K 473.—May the heart of Jesus beeverywhere loved ; K 472.—O Mary,conceived without sin, etc. ; K 474.

St. Francis Xavier pray for us ; K 475.

© Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 10.

Quinlan (Charles Joseph) jr., FallRiver, Mass. 22653

Practice lettering sheet. © 1 c. Dec.12, 1928: I 37.

Quirk (N. J.) Chicago. 22654

Hoover (Herbert) © Oct. 9, 1928;2 c. Oct. 12 ; K 120.

Radford (William A.) Chicago.22655-22666

[Radford's junior calendar] :

[Brick house] Apr., 1929; K 1273.

[English stucco and shingle house]Jan., 1929; K 1270.—[Shingle house]Feb., 1929: K 1271.— [Stucco bunga-low] July, 1929; K 1276.— [Stuccohouse] Mar., 1929; K 1272.— [Two-storyDutch colonial house] Dec, 1929; K1281.— [Two-story frame and stuccohouse] Aug., 1929; K 1277.—[Two-story frame colonial house] June.1929; K 1275.— [Two-storv house]May, 1929; K 1274.— [Two-story NewEngland colonial house] Oct., 1929; K1279.— [Two-story Spanish house]Nov., 1929; K 1280.— [Two-storv stonehouse] Sept., 1929: K 1278. © Jan.17, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 14.

Railway and marine news. Seattle.

22667

Pacific coast funnel chart. © Sept.25, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 1 ; K 237945.

Railway fire

more.protection assn.

Don't burn up your job.

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 28 ; K 865.

Raymond aircraft co.

Balti-

22668

© July 5,

Lakeland. Fla.22669-22672

National home of United carpentersand jointers. Lakeland. Fla., view 1-3. 6. © Sept. 27, 1928; 2 c. each Oct.

1 ; J 300222-300225.

Redman (Lee F.) Detroit. 22673

Conger (Norman B.) © Aug. 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 31 ; J 300408.

Reeves (Eric John) Buffalo. 22674

Mall and water front developmentprepared for the mayor and council ofthe city of Buffalo, preliminary studvfor. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1928 ; I 11.

Reid. Murdoch & co.

[Teenie Weenies]2 c. Oct. 10 ; K 746.

Chicago. 22675

© Sept. 6, 1928;

Reliance picture frame co., inc., Chi-cago. 22676-22681

6 prints

:

[Colonial romance] ; K 1722.—Co-quette] : K 1725.—[Deception] ; K1720. — [Denial] ; K 1723.— [Lovetoken]

; K 1724.— [Proposal] ; K 1721.

© Nov. 1, 1928 ; 1 c. each Dec. 13.

Reo motor car co., Lansing, Mich.22682-22691

[Reo Flying Cloud] :

[Sedan blue] ; K 112,— [2 passengercoupe—green] ; K 114.— [2 passengercoupe—red] ; K 113. © Sept. 25, 1928

;

2 c. each Oct. 11.

[Reo Flying Cloud] :

[Sport coupe, form no. 3592 B] ; K479.—[Sport sedan, form no. 3592 A] ;

K 478.— [Standard brougham, form no.

3592 C] ; K 480.—[Standard sedan,form no. 3592 D] ; K 481. © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 16.

3 prints

:

[Blue Reo sedan]— [Green Reocoupe]—[Red Reo coupe] © Oct. 5,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 3 ; K 748-750.

Retail dry goods assn., New York.22692

Do your Christmas shopping early.

© Oct. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 554.

Richardson (Harry Wendell) New-port, Vt. 22693

Willouadiby Lake, Westmore, Vt. ©May 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 15 ; J 300406.

Richardson (Jenness) Minneapolis.22694, 22695

Pheasant. Ring-necked pheasant.

© 1 c. Oct. 19, 1928 ; J 299775.

Virginia deer. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1928

;

J 299744.

Rigaumont (Victor Albert) New York.22696, 22697

10,000 seat theatre. [Longitudinalsection] © Oct. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22

;

I 15804.

Main floor and balcony [plan]

© Oct. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 22 ; I 15733.

Riley (Joseph Edward) Bishop, Calif.

22698

Owens Valley—the sportsman's par-adise in the heart of the high Sierras.

© June 1, 1926 ; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1928 ; K1130.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES22699 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Riter-Conley co., Pittsburgh.22699-22715

Dead end tower 60° angle & 45°

railroad for Public service electric &gas co., Newark, N. J., type D. Blue-print :

Extensions, 76939; I 15852.—Sec-tions, 76772; I 15851.—19 ft.-29 ft. &34 ft. legs, 76940; I 15853.—76771

;

1 15850.

Suspension tower for Public serviceelectric & gas co., Newark, N. J., typeA. Blueprint

:

Extensions, 76521; I 15840.—Sec-tions, 76495 ; I 15839.—13 ft., 23 ft., 28ft. & 33 ft. legs, 76761; I 15843.—76494; I 15838.

Transposition tower for Public serv-

ice electric & gas co., Newark, N. J.,

76975. Blueprint. © 1 c. Nov. 26,

1928 ; I 15854.

8° angle tower for Public serviceelectric & gas co., Newark, N. J., typeB. Blueprint

:

Extensions, 76764; I 15845.—Sec-tions, 76760; I 15842.—19 ft., 29 ft. &34 ft. legs, 76763; I 15844.—76759 ; I

15841.

15° angle & railroad crossing towerfor Public service electric & gas co.,

Newark, N. J., type C. 19 ft., 29 ft. &34 ft. legs, 76769. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Nov. 26, 1928 • I 15849.

15° angle & 8° 15' railroad crossingtower for Public service electric & gasco., Newark, N. J., type C. Blueprint

:

Extensions, 76768; I 15848.—Sec-tions, 76766; I 15847.—76765 ; I 15846.

Roberts (Francis C.) Los Angeles.22716

Air mail. [Spread-winged eagle be-

hind shield composed of rotary motor,dial of clock and airplane propeller]

© Nov. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; K 1393.

Roberts (Hobart V.) Utica, N. Y.22717-22719

Bear cubs. © Jan. 1, 1927 ; 2 c. Oct.

17, 1928; J 299665.

In the silence of the wilderness. ©Aug. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 17 ; J 299666.

Leap in the dark. © Oct. 12, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 17 ; J 299667.

Roberts (Theodocia H.) Hollywood,Calif. 22720

Baby rose society. [Emblem] ©Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 13 ; K 563.

Roberts (William J.) jr., Cleveland.22721

You'll never live in a better citythan Cleveland. © Aug. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 4 ; K 237952.

Robertson (A. M.) San Francisco.22722

Bierce (Ambrose) © Dec. 21, 1928:2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 0—643.

Robertson (Bedford S.) Rocky Mount.Va. 22723, 22724

Assembly of Robertson's construc-tion units. © 1 c. Oct. 12, 1928; I

15687.

Robertson's construction units. ©1 c. Oct. 12, 1928; I 15688.

Robin (Philip Theodore) Lakewood,O. 22725

Study of clamshell buckets. [Com-prising design, relative performance invarious materials, etc. Blueprint] ©1 c. Nov. 21, 1928 ; I 15830.

Robinson (G. H.) co.. Chicago.22726-22792

Afton fair design, 20. © May 28,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—77.Allendorf bungalow. © July 30,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—50.At your service bell boy. © June

9, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—92.Bertrand Island park and bathing-

girl. © Aug. 11, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 1; J0—55.

Big pool diving girl. © May 22,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—98.Blue heaven. © Oct. 23, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 1 ; J 0—64.Boulevard garage design. A. ©

July 19, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0-^6.

Boulevard garage design, B. ©June 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—45.

Butler County fair girl and horse.

© Aug. 1, 1928 : 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—51.Cincinnati fountain. © Sept. 21,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—58.Claremont tent. © Oct. 31, 1928;

2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—63.Collegiate dancers with jazz orches-

tra. © Mar. 3, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 1; J0—95.Coney Island diving girl, 192S. ©

May 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—84.Connecticut state horse and rider.

© July 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—93.Duro shower bath girl. © Apr. 24,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—80.

Fair design, 21. © Mar. 8, 1928;

2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—78.

410

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4, 1928 22794

Forest park lion. © Feb. 8, 1928:2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—72.

French maid. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 1 ; J 0—59.Frontier days horse and rider. ©

Apr. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—88.Glenway tire shop design. © June

6, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—42.Granada gardens. © Oct. 18, 1927;

2 c. Dec. 1, 1928 ; J 0—76.Green mill ballroom. © Oct. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—66.Inn logola dancing couple. © Mar.

31. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—75.Jefferson beach bathing girl, 26. ©

Apr. 13. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—83.Kansas national live stock show. ©

July 5. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—89.Kibler motor design and lettering.

© June 20. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—100.

Knobloch tires. © May 25, 1928:2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—99.

Lakeside park and diving girl. ©May 18. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—96.Leonard tailored men. © Aug. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—52.Luna park. © Apr. 13, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 1 ; J 0—82.Mentor beach playland. © May 18,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—97.Mid city diving girl, 5. © Mar. 31.

1928 : 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—74.Mitchell-Stockton garage. © Nov. 3,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—62.Nolan's Point park bathers and

dancers. © June 13. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1

;

J 0—86.Northwestern football player. ©

Oct. 5. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—60.Patterson Chrysler ' 75 ' design and

lettering. © Sept. 21, 192S ; 2 c. Dec.1 ; J O—104.

Patterson Plymouth design and let-

tering. © Sept. 21. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1

;

J O—105.

Peacock ballroom. © May 9, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—90.

Pirates', den. © Sept. 7. 1927; 2 c.

Dec. 1, 1928 : J 0—87.Pirates' hold dancers. © Nov. 12,

1927 ; 2 c. Dec. 1. 1928 ; J O—40.

Policeman and girl. © Aug. 16,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—56.Power motor design and lettering.

© Sept. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—103.

Press newsboy. © Nov. 16, 1928;2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—69.

R. B. clothes style' illustration. ©;Nov. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—67.

Riverview baby. © Apr. 25. 1928;2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—81.Riverview Mardi Gras girl. © July

25. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—19.

Rose lawn park bungalows. © Mar.19. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—73.Saunders carnival. © July 16. 1928 ;

2 c. Dec. 1 : J 0—94.Scott motor design and lettering. ©

July 3. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J O—101.

Serlin radio. © Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 1 ; J 0—68.Seville tavern. © July 12, 1928 : 2 c.

Dec. 1 ; J 0—48.Star and garter girl. © Oct. 27,

1927 : 2 c. Dec. 1. 1928 ; J 0—71.Strietmann's cheese snax. © Aug.

2, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 : J 0—53.Swiss gardens dancing couple. ©

Aug. 11. 1927; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1928; J0—44.

Toledo, the gateway to the sea. ©Oct. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—61,

Tri-state round-up horse and rider.

© Apr. 18. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—79.U. of L. football player. © Sept.

23, 1927 : 2 c. Dec. 1, 1928 : J O—70.

Ventura County fair race horses. ©June 13, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—43.Vienna ballroom dancers. © Oct.

12, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—91.War bird aeroplane. © Sept. 19,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—57.Watermelon festival. © June 29,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—47.Wildwood Lakes bathing girl. ©

June 27. 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—85.Willobeaeh park dancers. © May

31, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—41.Wilson-Swope design and lettering.

© Julv 7. 1928; 2 c. Dec. 1; JO—102.

Woodward's garage design and let-

tering. © May 31, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 1;J O—106.

Yarmark house. © Nov. 2. 1928;2 c. Dec. 1 : J 0—65.

Yellow Jackets football player. ©Aug. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 1 ; J 0—54.

Rouse (Walter L.) Lombard, 111.

22793

Vocal artists' tree of knowledge. ©Oct. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 26 ; I 15759.

Runder (W. C.) inc., St. Louis, Mo.22794

St. Louis Cardinals, 1928, cham-pions. National league. © Sept. 27,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 8 ; J 300276.

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CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES22795 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Ruth (C. W.) engineering co., Chicago.22795

Chicago Beach hotel garage, hoilerroom and laundry room, plans for. 4blueprints. © Oct. 3, 1928; 2 c. Dec.31 ; I 34.

Ryan (William A.) Omaha. 22796

Pioneer cord tire orchestra. © 1 c.

Nov. 30, 1928; J O—108.

Saalfield pub. co.. Akron, O. 22797

Complete Mother Goose. [Figuresof two children, old lady and largegoose] © July 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 10

;

K 1492.

Sampson (Arthur L.) Temple, Me.22798

Nordica's birthplace. © Dec. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 15 ; J 0—469.

Sanderson (John) inc., Kansas City,

Mo. 22799, 22800

S system for self-serving stores, 1, 2.

© 1 c. each Sept. 15, 1928; I 15662,15663.

Santway (Alfred W.) Watertown,N. Y. 22801

Oneida. N. Y., Oneida Community,main office. © Sept. 26, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 29; J 299644.

Sapolin co., inc., New York. 22802

Sapolin stove pipe enamel. © Aug.8, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 922.

Savage (Archie T.) Lawndale. Calif.

22803

Smoke screen exhibition, Los An-geles. Calif. © Oct. 30, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

1; J 299771.

Scenic airways, inc., Phoenix, Ariz.22804-22895

Approaching Mishonogori. A 147. ©Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—116.Approaching Tuba City on Painted

Desert. A 152. © Sept. 20. 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 21; J 0—117.Bocari. 140. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 21; J 0—118.Bright Angel Trail into Grand Can-

yon, A 37. © Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.21; J 0—119.

Cataract Canyon, home of Havasu-pai Indians, A 16. © Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2c. Nov. 20 ; J 300976.

Chipolovi, A 150. © Nov. 10, 1928

:

2 c. Nov. 21 ; J O—120.

Grand Canyon, A (1, 3, 6. 7, 10, 20,

40) © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Nov.21; J 0—121-127.

A 37. © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 21; J 0—274.south side rim, A 28. © Sept.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—128.Grand Canyon bridge, A (100, 107,

122) © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.26; J 0—633-635.

Hotevilla and gardens, A 141. ©Aug. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—129.

Indian village, A-137. © Sept. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; J 0—514.Over a Painted Desert Indian vil-

lage. 149. © Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov.21 ; J O—130.

Painted Desert, A-115. © Dec. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; J 0—512.A-117. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 18 ; J 0—511.edge of, A-120. © Dec. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; J 0—513.Supai village, A-13. © Nov. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 18 ; J 0—488.Trails to Chimopari. © Sept. 10,

1928 : 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—131

.

Walpi, most famous of all Hopi vil-

lages. A 144. © Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 21 ; J 0—132.Where the Hopi lives, A 142. ©

Sept. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—133.Where the Hopis dwell, A 138. ©

Nov. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 0—134.4 photographs:Cataract Canyon from the air,

A-18—Cedar Mt, Little ColoradoGorge, Painted Desert and ShadowMt., A-2.—Colorado River in GrandCanyon. A-38.—Walpi, where Hopisnake dance is held, A-131. © Sept.

1. 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 20; J 300975,300977-300979.

4 photographs

:

Coal Canyon, edge, A-121.—GrandCanyon. A-129.—Indian village, A-145.—Painted Desert, A-113. © Oct.

10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 18 ; J 0—489-492.

6 photographs

:

Bridal Veil Falls, Cataract Canyon,A 21.—Colorado & Little ColoradoRivers, junction of, A 30.—Grand Can-yon bridge. A 104.—Grand Canyonfrom the air, A 33.—Little Colorado onits way, A 9.—Looking down on GrandCanyon station and El Tovar hotel, A26. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. each Nov.21 : J 0—273, 277, 275, 276, 278, 279.

5 photographs

:

Coal Canyon, A-12S.—Grand Can-yon bridge, A 101-A 103.—Indian vil-

lage, A-132. A-136.—Tuba City, A-154.—Tuba City, Indian village, A-

412

no. 4, 1928 22952

156. © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dee.18; J O—503-10.

10 photographs :

Grand Canyon bridge. A-105.—In-

dian village, A-133. A-134, A-146, A-153, A-155.—Painted Desert, A 109-A111, A-119. © Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. eachDec. 18 ; J O—493-502.

31 photographs

:

Approaching Cliimpovi, A-135 ; JO—524.—Cape Solitude, where Colora-do and Little Colorado join, A-4 ; JO—551.—Cataract and Grand Canyon,junction of, A-19; J 0—542.—Cata-ract and Grand Canyon, junction of,

Trumbull Mountains in background,A-15; J 0—543.—Colorado and Little

Colorado Rivers, junction of, A-8; JO—544.—El Tovar and Bright Angelhotels on Grand Canyon Rim, A-51 ; J0—531.—Grand Canyon. A-ll ; J O—532.—Grand Canyon, above, A-22; JO—533.—Grand Canyon, amphithea-ters in, A-39 ; J 0—528.—Grand Can-yon, approaching south rim of, A-27

;

J 0—529.—Grand Canyon, Cloud shad-ows along, A-52; J O—530.—GrandCanyon, eighty miles of, A-25 ; J O

534.—Grand Canyon, highway along,

A-34; J O—541.—Grand Canyon, just,

A-29; J 0—535.—Grand Canyon, Lit-

tle Colorado Gorge and Navajo Moun-tain, A-53 ; J O—536.—Grand Canyon,north of desert view, in, A-35 ; J O

537.—Grand Canyon, north rim of, A-56 ; J 0—549.—Grand Canyon, part of,

A-32; J 0—538.—Grand Canyon,south rim of, A-36; J 0—552.—GrandCanyon, tilted strata in, A-55 ; J O

554.—Grand Canyon, where the pla-

teau rises in, A-24; J O—539.—GrandCanyon bridge, A-123 ; J O—540.—Hopi village, flying low over, A-148

;

J O—526.—Hoteville, flying low over,

A-151; J 0—525.—Little ColoradoGorge thru Painted Desert, A-5; JO—545.—Looking toward south rimof Grand Canyon, A-54 ; J 0—546.—MiKhongarl Hopi Indian village, A-139; J 0—527.—Mooney Falls, 195 ft.

in height, Cataract Canyon, A-17 ; JO—547.—Navajo Falls in CataractCanyon. A-14 ; J 0—548.—SinyellaButte in Grand Canyon, A-23 ; J O—550.—Supai village in Cataract Can-yon. A-12; J 0—553. © Sept. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 21.

Schlechten (Albert) Bozeman, Mont.22896, 22897

Autumn on the boulder. © Oct. 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; J 300927.

Gallatin road. © Oct. 26, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 30; J 30070S.

Schlichting (Alma) Lake Linden,Mich. 22898

Sentinel on - Lookout Mountain,Eagle Harbor, Mich. © Apr. 12, 1927 ;

2 c. Dec. 14, 1928 ; J O—460.

Schneider (F. A.) Philadelphia.22899-22950

Dear old home, 9S42. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 508.

Hello, Mr. Milkman, 9713. © Oct. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 515.

Home is where the heart is, 9394.

© Oct. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 517.

Love's old sweet song, 9859. © Oct.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 524.

Please stand by, 9503. © Oct. 1.

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 30 ; K 535.

47 prints

:

Because I love you, 9828.—Big day,9821.—Broadcasting, 9502.—By thelight of the silvery moon, 9884.—Cas-cade. 9731.—Cpnvincing statement,9813.—Cottage by the sea, 9841.—Deli-cious, 9831.—Evening prayer. 9816.

Firelight and moonlight, 9886.—Fishstory, 9822.—Good sign, 9820.—Goodstart, 9710.—Home—be it ever so hum-ble, 9887.—Home memories, 9837.—

I

hear you calling me, 9833.—In theevening by the moonlight, 9830.

Interference, 9510.—Lakeside camp,9819.—Listening in, 9509.—Mail car-rier, 9880.—Moonbeams, 9840.—Moon-light admiration, 9832.— Moonlightcamp, 9730.—Moonlight charm, 9829.—Mother, 9885.— Mountain stream.9835.—One dial control, 9511.—Perfectreception, 9501.—Picking ud distance,

9508.—Pride of the farm, 9857.—Prizewinners, 9858.— Quart of health,9715.—Radio frequency, 9505.—Reach-ing for the best, 9714.—Reducing sta-

tic, 9504.—Right direction for service,

9815.—Ramona. 9839.—S. O. S. short

wave length, 9506.—Sailing homeward,9843.—Selectivity, 9507.—Signing off,

9512.—Still waters, 9732.—Ten com-mandments. 9390.—Welcome home,9836.—When the day is done, 9814.—Woodland concert, 9806. © Oct. 1,

1928 c. each Oct. 30: K 501-507,

509-514, 516, 518-523, 525-534, 536-552.

Scofield (Clifford G.) New York.22951, 22952

Shadow (Helen) © 1 c. Nov. 3,

1928 ; J 299749.

Swanson (Alice) © 1 c. Nov. 3,

1928 ; J 299750.

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Scranton glass instrument co., inc.,

Scranton, Pa. 22953,22954

Anti-freeze hydrometer scales, se-

rial, 112. © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.

14; I 15677.

Anti-freeze thermometer scales, se-

rial, 111. © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.

14 ; I 15676.

Seeger (Jacob) Los Angeles. 22955

[American Eagle. Aeroplane withroofshaped wings put on lengthwise,etc.] © 1 c. Dec. 4, 1928 ; I 15889.

Seisaburo Kubota, Los Angeles. 22956

Gozen Kwaigi Kinen Satsuyei. ©Oct. 3. 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 7 ; J 300953.

Service photographic co.. Columbus.22957

Ohio State - Michigan [football]

game. Oct. 20, 1928, air view, A, B. ©Oct. 22. 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 25; J300494. 300495.

Service printing co. of Indianapolis,inc., Indianapolis. 22958

Leslie. [Elephants] © Nov. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 12 ; K 1051.

Sheelor (Earl Le Roy) Lander, Wy.22959-22961

Moran (Mt.) Jackson Lake. © Aug.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; J 300965.

Leigh Lake. © Sept. 1, 1927;2 c. Oct. 2, 1928 ; J 300964.

Teton Range, Jackson Lake. ©Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 2 ; J 300963.

Shelley (Walter Frank) Los Angeles.22962-22965

Shelley loading system. Blueprints

:

Express room & baggage room direct

to express car, baggage car, etc., 4;I 15770.—Loaders set in floor of freight

house permanently, loading 44 freight

cars, 6; I 15772.—Loading 44 freight

cars over bridge loaders, etc., 2 ; I

15769.—Steamer to freight car orwarehouse by portable and bridge load-

ers, etc.. 5 ; I 15771. © 1 c. eachOct. 11, 1928.

Shelton (A. C.) Lakewood. O.22966-22968

Freighter. © Nov. 22, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 24; J 0—3.

In the path of time. © Nov. 1,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 24 ; J O—l.In the shadow of the High level

bridge. © Nov. 20, 1928; 2 c. Nov.24 ; J 0—2.

Shepard (Edward S.) Deadwood, S. D.22989-

Shepard (Edward S.) Fault frac-ture line of, etc. © 1 c. Dec. 11, 1928

;

J 0—335.

Shirek & Hirsch, New York.22970-22973

No more embarrassing moments:He was the picture of perfect easer

etc. Whisket pants.—Her finely chis-eled features bespoke the Grecian god-dess, etc.—Its easy to be nonchalantwhen you lose your theatre tickets.

© Nov. 5, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 26;K 1158-1160.

Why gamble? © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 27; K 485.

Shull (D. Paul) Los Angeles. 22974

Mother and baby burro. © Jan. 1,.

1929 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 0—642.

Sihler (William) Decorah, la. 22975

Sleep my little baby dear, etc.

[Cupid and three singing birds in treeat left; at right two cupids, stonebuilding, etc.] © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 29 ; K 1673.

Singer sewing machine co., Elizabeth,N. J. 22976

[Mother and child] © Dec. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 6 ; K 1256.

Smith (Arthur A.) Paulding, O.

6 drawings: 22977-22982

[Chart showing legible variationspermissible to the letters of ArthurA. Smith's American (English) alpha-bet] ; I 15740.—[Chart showing nu-merical values of decimal letter-numer-als in Arthur A. Smith's American(English) alphabet] ; I 15742.— [Dia-grams for showing English vowel re-

lationships and to visualize vowelchanges] ; I 15738.—[Diagrams toshow vowel relationships and compari-son of symbols] ; I 15739.—[Nine va-rieties (or variations) of Arthur A.Smith's American (English) alpha-bet] ; I 15741.— [Smith's (Arthur A.)American (English) alphabet for thepractical phonetic spelling of Amer-ican speech] ; I 15743. © 1 c. eachOct. 15, 1928.

Smith (Charles W.) Richmond.22983

[Poe shrine] © Oct. 30, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 1 ; K 729.

Smith (E. W.) engraving co., Chicago.22984

Smith (E. W.) engraving co. Dem-onstrating the four (4) artistic me-

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diums of reproduction used in Inta-

glio pictorial engraving, etc. © Oct.

10, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 12 ; K 443.

Smith (Edward S. C.) Schenectady,N. Y. 22985-22987

3 photographs

:

Traveller Pond; J 299780.—UpperSouth Branch Pond from the northend; J 299778.—Upper South BranchPond from the south end; J 299779.

© 1 c. each Nov. 16, 1928.

Smith (Luella Gilpatrick) Sitka,

Alaska. 22988-22998

Point Gardener, Alaska, OuterPoint, 5. © July 18. 1928; 2 c. Nov.26; J 0—265.

Sitka, Alaska

:

Baseball, July 4, 1928, no. 2 panel

;

J 0—261.—Edgecumb (lit.) ; J O—262.—Edgecumb (Mt.) and Camel BackCrater: J 0—263.—Northwestern (S.

S.) U. S. Explorer, S. S. Dorothy Alex-ander and H. M. S. Durban; J O

268.—Pioneer home: J 0—264.—Rog-ers (S. S.) at cannery: J 0—269.—Sports, July 4, 1928, panel no. 1 ; J O—267.—Swan Lake and Mt. Edgecumb;J O—270.—5 steamers, panel no. 3 ;

J 0—266. © July 18, 1928 ; 2 c. eachNov. 26.

Tyee Inlet, Point Gardener, Alaska,panel no. 4. © July 18, 1928; 2 c.

Nov. 26; J 0—271.

Smith-Barnes Corp., Los Angeles.22999

Movie grams. [Five pointed star,

each point containing scene fromphotoplay] © Aug. 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Aug.27; K 237979.

Smither (Ethel L.) Cincinnati.23000-23003

Course 2, part 2

:

Broom holder. Snow man book-mark. Candy basket favor, etc.

Pattern for family valentines.—Pat-tern of jumping rabbit.—Patterns for

Easter cards. © Nov. 28, 1928; 2 c.

each Nov. 30; K 1413-1416.

Snow (LeRoi C.) Salt Lake City.

23004

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dav saints, general authorities. ©Oct. 2, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 25; J 300514.

Snvder (Corvdon Granger) Chicago.23005

Marriage from the standpoint of art,

1. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; K1499.

Society for the promotion of economiceducation, Scranton, Pa. 23006

Initiative reaching for Opportunity.© June 27, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 13 ; K 1194.

Sojiro Shibuya, San Francisco.23007, 23008

[Squaring of a circle] © 1 c. Oct.29, 1928; I 15828.

Trisection of an angle. © Aug. 2,

1928; 2 c. Aug. 28; I 15735.

Sollinder (A. P.) Marysville, Calif.

23009

By-a-plane inn. Plan and elevationsof combined service station, dance floor

and lunch room. Blueprint. © 1 c.

Dec. 14, 1928; I 15996.

Solomon (Maude Beatrice) Mount Ver-non, N. Y. 23010

Aristocrats of the north. © Nov.16, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 23; K 1010.

Solvay process co., Syracuse, N. Y.23011

Alkali tree. © Mar. 10, 1926; 2 c.

Dec. 26, 1928 ; I 30.

Southgate (Frank Cleveland) Phoenix,Ariz. 23012

Grand Canyon bridge, new, belowLee's ferry, Ariz. © Sept. 26, 1928;2 c. Oct. 12; J 300399.

Spange (Karen Valborg) Teaneck,N. J. 23013

Concordia piano studio. [Silhouetteof girl playing piano] © Nov. 4, 1928

;

2 c. Nov. 13 ; K 1052.

Speaks (Sara Pelham) Washington.23014

First voters' organization chart. ©Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 2; I 15617.

Speier (Jeremias) New York.23015-23020

6 prints

:

[After the bath, 6208]—[Boy withRussian wolfhound, 6201]—[Lady in

wicker chair, 6205]—[Lady with appleblossoms, 6206]—[Lady with little girl,

6207]—[Mother and child on couch,

6202] © Oct. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct.

15; K 132-137.

Spellman (D. D.) Detroit. 23021

Gray (Dr. Joseph M. M.) © Sept.

19, 1928 ; .2 c. Sept. 21 ; J 300285.

Spence airplane photos, Los Angeles.23022-23174

Beach west of Santa Monica Canyonshowing effects of groynes, E 2161. ©Sept. 5, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 10; J 0—356.

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Spence airplane photos.—Continued.Beverly Hills and Sherman north of

Burton Way between Doheny drive andLa Cienega, E 2225. © Oct. 31, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 10 ; J 0—374.

Beverly Hills west of Robertsonblvd., between Pico and Burton Way,E 2226. © Oct. 31, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 10

;

J 0—375.

Clover field, A-131. © Sept. 5, 1928;

2 c. Oct. 6 ; J 300733.

East of Los Angeles st. betweenMacy st. and 2nd St., E-2106. © Aug.8, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 6; J 300728.

Lomita, Calif., arrow toward MinesField on Union oil reservoir, A 136.

© Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 10; J O—340.

Mines field, looking south, A-122. ©Aug. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 6 ; J 300729.—— looking toward L. A., A-121.

© Aug. 28, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 6 ; J 300730.

Santa Fe Springs oil field, B-46, B-48. © Aug. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 6

;

J 300731, 300732.

3 photographs

:

Arrow toward Mines field, on L. A.gas tank, Aliso St., A-135.—Arrow to-

ward Mines field on 1st natl. studio,

Burbank, Calif., A-133.—Mines field

looking toward L. A., A-132. © Sept.

6, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 6; J 300734-300736.

3 photographs

:

Bridge over Los Angeles River at

Main st.. Spring st. and Broadway,E 2203.—Los Angeles, Calif., City hall,

F 484.—Warner bros. vitaphone set, E2202. © Oct. 13, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.10; J O—398-400.

3 photographs

:

Castellmare tract, E 2151.—SantaMonica Mts. at Tuna Canyon, E 2150.

Westwood looking toward Los Angeles,E 2154. © Aug. 28, 1928; 2 c eachDec. 10; J O—388-390.

3 photographs:Sennett (Mack) studio, Ventura,

blvd., E 2201.—Universal City, E2199.—West on Ventura blvd. fromSennett studios, E 2200. © Oct. 15,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 10 ; J 0—371-373.

5 photographs

:

Central mfg. district, looking north-

west from, G-291, G-292 ; J 300751,300768.—Looking northwest from May-wood, E-2130 ; J 300757.—Looking westfrom Montebello, E-2132 ; J &00756.—North of Manchester between Nor-mandie and Vermont, E-2129 ; J300747. © Aug. 15, 1928; 2 c. eachOct. 6.

6 photographs

:

Culver City and Palms, E 2245.

North from Ventura blvd. and Resedablvd., San Fernando Valley, E 2253.—Owensmouth. Calif., E (2257, 2258)—Reseda, Calif., north from Van Owenand Reseda blvd., E 2252.—Venice,Calif., E 2247. © Nov. 30, 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 10 ; J O—365-370.

7 photographs

:

Arrow toward Mines Field on Good-rich property, A 127.—Arrow towardMines Field on Goodyear roof, A 128.

Arrow toward Mines Field on Shellco. reservoir at Watson, A 129.—LosAngeles business section, Broadway to

Olive, 6th. to 8th., vertical from 3500feet, F 478.—Northeast from Firstnational studio, Burbank, E 2157.

Santa Fe Springs oil field, B (47, 49)

© Aug. 29, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 10;J 0—391-397.

7 photographs

:

Beach near Los Flores Canyon, look-

ing east, E-2143; J 300755.—CulverCity, looking toward Los Angeles,E-2153; J 3007^2.—Huntington Pali-

sades, E-2155; J 300754.—PalisadesDel Rey, looking south, E-2146.—Pali-

sades Del Rey, looking toward LosAngeles, E-2147 ; J 300744.—SantaMonica looking toward Beverly Hills,

E-2152; J 300743.—Site of Lutheranand Loyola universities, Del Rey Hills,

E-2148; J 300753. © Aug. 28, 1928;2 c. each Oct. 6.

7 photographs

:

Culver (Harry) residence near Cali-

fornia country club, H 629.—CulverCity, Calif., Hal Roach studio, E2208.—Fox Hills studio, Westwoodeast on Santa Monica blvd., E 2209.

Fox movietone set, Westwood, E (2211,

2212)—Palomar tennis club CheviotHills near Culver City, H 630.—Tor-rance, Calif., Columbia steel co., G 307.

© Oct. 28, 1928; 2 c each Dec. 10; J0—349-355.

7 photographs

:

East of Alta Vista between 3rd st.

and Wilshire blvd., E-2127 ; J 300749.—East of La Brea between Wilshire and3rd st., E-2126 ; J 300748.—Hollywood,Calif., center of, F-725 ; J 300758.—Hollvwood blvd., east of Orange,

F-726; J 300760.—Hollywood (Lake)

F-727; J 300759.—North of country

club, drive between Stanley and LaCienega, E-2128 ; J 300750.—North of

Wilshire between Alta Vista and JuneSt., E-2125; J 300742. © Aug. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 6.

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7 photographs

:

Inner harbor, D 574.—L a r s e n(Byrd's ship) at Western oil go's, dock,Los Angeles, harbor, D 576.—Larsen(Com. Byrd's ship) at Western refin-

ing co's. dock, Los Angeles harbor,

D (578, 579)—Torrance, Calif., Colum-bia steel co., G 299.—North from SealBeach, Calif., E 2190.—San Pedro,Calif., D 575. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 10 ; J 0—419^25.

8 photographs

:

Burbank, northeast from 1st na-tional studio, E-2156 ; J 300745.—Eastfrom 7th and Figueroa between 6thand 8th sts., F-481 ; J 300767.—Eastof Figueroa between 5th and 9th sts..

F-480; J 300702.—Los Angeles, Calif.,

downtown. Flower to Grand ave., 6th to

8th sts., from 3500, vertical, F-477 ; J300766.—Los Angeles, Calif., downtown,Grand to Broadway, 5th to 6th St.,

from 3500, vertical, F^75 ; J 300764.—Los Angeles, downtown, northeast from10th and Hope St., F-482 ; J 300761.—Los Angeles. Calif., downtown, 5th to

7th sts., Kip st. to Figueroa, from3500, vertical, F-476 ; J 300765.—Northeast from 7th and Figueroa.F-479; J 300763. © Aug. 29, 1928;2 c. each Oct. 6.

8 photographs

:

California (University of) at LosAngeles, Westwood, H 631.—Hunting-ton Park & Vernon, Calif., north of

Zoe st.—Between Alameda st. & Pacific

blvd., E 2231.—Los Angeles harbor,

D 590.—North of 79th. st. betweenSouth Park & Central, E 2232.—SantaFe Springs gasser on fire, B (52, 53)—Shell refinery. Watson Junction, C(474, 475) © Nov. 9, 1928; 2 c. eachDec. 10; J 0—357-364.

8 photographs :

Hollywood looking northwest into

San Fernando Valley from SantaMonica blvd. and Van Ness ave., F734.—North from Vermont and Wil-shire blvd., E 2238.—North fromWestern and Vernon, E 2244.—North of

9th. st. between Crenshaw and Nor-madie, Western and Wilshire section.

E 2239.—Northwest from Plymouthand 10th. st. Wilshire section, E2237.—West from Wilshire and Fre-mont pi., E 2243.—Wilshire blvd..

looking west from Catalina st., E2242.—Wilshire blvd. west from West-ern ave., E 2241. © Nov. 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Dec. 10 ; J 0-^101-408.

8 photographs :

Marine corps formation during races,

A (143, 144)—Mines field during air

races, A (138-141)—Mines field during

national air races, A 142.—Wilson (Al)in 1910 pusher, A 137. © Sept. 8,

1928; 2 c. each Dec. 10; J 0—347,341-346, 348.

10 photographs

:

Beverly Hills, Calif., residence, H625.—Beverly Hills, Calif., Westlakeschool for girls, H 626.—Center ofHollywood, F 728.—Chaplin residence,

Beverly Hills, Calif., H 618.—Dohenyresidence, Sunset blvd., Beverly Hills,

Calif., H 621.—Los Angeles tennis cluband Urban school for boys, H 622.

North of Country club drive betweenRimpau and Plymouth, E 2182.—North-west from Fairfax and Melrose, F729.—P. E. ry. viaduct at West Picoblvd., E 2181.—Pickford-Fairbanksplace, Beverly Hills, Calif., H 617. ©Sept. 30, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 10; JO—409-418.

12 photographs

:

Culver City, looking toward Venice,E 2219.—Goodyear plant, G 308.—Hollywood looking into San FernandoValley, F 731.—Hollywood west of

Gower between Fountain and Holly-wood blvd.. F 730.—Hollywood blvd.,

west from Vine st., F 733.—North ofPico st., between Hope and Maple, F486.—North of Pico st., between Mapleand Hope sts., F 485.—West fromSanta Monica blvd. and Wilshire, E2224.—West from Westlake park, E2222.—West of Alameda st. between5th and Temple, F 488,—West of Ala-meda st. between 6th and Temple, F487.—West of Santa Fe ave. between25th and Pico, E 2220. © Oct. 31,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 10 ; J 0—376-387.

14 photographs

:

Battleships in Outer harbor, D573.—Eastside looking north betweenGarvey ave., and Atlantic blvd., E2179.—Inner harbor, D 570.—LongBeach. Calif., Edison steam plant,

D (377, 378)—Long Beach, Calif.,

looking east, E 2176.—Long Beach,Calif., looking north, E 2177.—Lyn-wood, Calif.. E 2175.—Lynwood, Calif.,

north on Long Beach blvd., E 2174.

Outer harbor, fill at Dead Man'sIsland, D 572.—Rapetto rancho look-

ing toward Pasadena, E 2170.—SantaFe Springs field fire, B (50, 51)—Tor-rance. Calif.. E 2178. © Sept. 29,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 10 ; J 0—426-428,430, 429, 431-439.

17 photographs

:

East from Universal City, Burbank,E-2116.—East of Cahuenga blvd. andAlameda St., Burbank, E-2112.—Eastof Cahuenga blvd. between Magnoliaand Burbank, Burbank, E-2113.—East

33366—29 7 417

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Spence airplane photos—Continued,

of Hauser blvd. between San Vicenteand 16th St., E-2118.—East of La Cie-nega blvd. and Wilshire, E-2119.

East of Ogden drive between San Vi-cente and 16th st., E-2117.—East ofPreuss road between Wilshire andcountry club, E-2120.—East of SantaMonica blvd. and Wilshire, BeverlyHills, E-2121.—East of Sennett studio,

San Fernando Valley, E-2115.—East ofUnion between 4th and 10th st., E-2111.—Fox hills studio, E-2108, E-2109.—North Hollywood looking thruCahuenga Pass, E-2114.—North of

Washington between Figueroa andL. A. st., E-2110.—Northeast fromSanta Monica and Wilshire blvds.,

Beverly Hills, E-2122. — Northeastfrom Wilshire and Fairfax, E-2124.—Northeast from Wilshire and LaBrea,E-2123. © Aug. 14, 1928; 2 c. eachOct. 6; J 300711-300727.

Sperr (Percy Loomis) Staten Island,

N. Y. 23175-23179

St. George, S. I., N. Y., Public mu-seum. © May 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 22

;

J .300987.

Tottenville, S. I., N. Y., Conferencehouse, 1, 2. © Oct. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. eachNov. 22 ; J 300988, 300989.

3,4. © Oct. 20, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Nov. 22 ; J 300990, 300991.

Spiegel (G. B.) co., Chicago. 23180

Best in the bag. [Christmas displaycard] © Nov. 21, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 10;K 1285.

Spotswoocl specialty co., inc., Lexing-ton, Ky. 23181-23186

[Mask, 1-6] © Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c.

each Nov. 30 ; K 1261-1266.

Squire (Lorene) Harper, Kan.23187-23190

Kywoitin. © Sept. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 1; J 300230.

One day old coyote adopted fromthe wild. © Aug. 12, 1928; 2 c. Oct.

1 ; J 300228.

Please don't. © Sept. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 1; J 300227.

Study in concentration. © Aug. 12,

1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 1 ; J 300229.

Stabe (Frank) New York. 23191

[Zodiac emblem design] © 1 c.

Nov. 2, 1928; I 15829.

Stacy (Charles E.) Brooklyn..

23192, 23193

Elk rest room. © Oct. 26, 1928;2 c. Oct. 29 ; J 300707.

Elks club, lounge room. © Dec. 2,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 4 ; J O—140.

Stanco, inc., New York. 23194-23200

Dead! Every fly in the house ifyou spray Flit. © Aug. 7, 1928; 1 c.

Oct, 2; K 237942.

Kill every mosquito! Spray Flit.

© Aug. 2, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 237943.

No more mosquitoes or flies if youspray Flit. © July 31, 1928; 1 c. Oct.2 ; K 237944.

No more swatting flies and mosqui-toes if you spray Flit. © Aug. 23,1928; 1 c. Oct. 2; K 237940.

No mosquitoes on your porch if youspray Flit. © Aug. 28, 1928 ; 1 c. Oct.2 ; K 237939.

Which road will you travel in 1929?[Comic map depicting advantages ofinsecticide Flit] © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 6; K 1105.

You kill every insect, or money backif you spray Flit. © Aug. 14, 1928;1 c. Oct. 2 ; K 237941.

Standard tours, Miami, Fla. 23201

Havana—See it all for less money.© Dec. 18, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 22; K1470.

Stanley (George A.) Ridgewond, N. J.

23202

Ropioa (Camp) [Camp on beach atbase of cliff; lettering] © Mar. 17,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 19 ; K 1442.

Starman studio, Lexington, Ky.23203-23212

4 photographs:

Earl (Bee)—Kast (E. G.)—Reeths(Fred)—Zim (George) © Oct. 23,

1928; 2 c. each Oct. 26; J 300497-300500.

6 photographs

:

Chandler (Jeanne)—Griggs (Wal-ly)—Pawley (Thomas)—Price (Stan-ley)—Severns (Frances) — Streeter

(Lou) © 1 c. each Oct. 26, 1928; J299713-299718,

Steere (Frank W.) New York.23213-23223

Factor

:

Dg, plate 3 ; I 15818.—Dw, plate 4

I 15821.—Dx, plate 10; I 15825.—

F

lg., plate 5 ; I 15819.—F lw., plate 6I 15822.—F lx., plate 11; I 15S26.-

F 2, plate 7 ; I 15820.—J w., plate 9

I 15823. © Oct. 9, 1928; 2 c. eachOct. 31.

418

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO Kno. 4. 1928 23275

3 drawings

:

Daily load curve, plate 2 ; I 15817.—Factors Jg and Jx, plate 8 ; I 15824.—Yearly load curve, plate 1; I 15816.

© Oct. 9, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 31.

Stein & Blaine, New York. 23224

New interpretation of the mode invelvet and fur. © Sept. 25, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 2; K 247.

Stelz bookbinding co., New York.23225-23248

Behold ! I stand at the door andknock. © Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c. Nov.21 ; K 1077.

[First communion. 501] © Nov. 10,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 21; K 1364.

Jude Thaddeus (Saint) © Nov. 10,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; K 1076.

6 prints

:

[Christ blessing little children] ; K1058.—[Holy family] ; K 1055.—[Ma-donna and Child] ; K 1054.—[MountOlivet] ; K 1056.—[Sacred Heart] ; K1057.— [Theresa (St.) Little Flower]

;

K 1053. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c. eachNov. 19.

15 prints

:

[Art thou here Jesus, 503] ; K 1366.—[At the tabernacle, 513] ; K 1376.—[Bethlehem, 512] : K 1375.—[ChildMary at prayer, 515] : K 1378.— [Di-vine child, 516] ; K 1379.—[Guardianangel, 504] ; K 1367.— [Holy Eucharist,514] ; K 1377.— [Innocence and sim-plicity, 505, 508] ; K 1368, 1371.— [It

is finished. 509] ; K 1372.—[Jesusprays at Nazareth, 510] ; K 1373.—[Mother of God. 502] ; K 1365.—[Mother of pure love. 506] ; K 1369.—[My father, 511] : K 1374.— [Sacredheart of Jesus, 507] ; K 1370. © Nov.10, 1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 21.

Sternheimer (Nathan) Richmond.23249

United men's stores. Saves youmoney. [Design] © Oct. 5, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 13 ; K 124.

Stetson (Harlan True) Cambridge,Mass. 23250

IPlotting sheet] for Stetson line of

position plotter. © July 15, 1928 ; 2 c.

Oct. 27 ; I 15796.

Still (August J.) National City, Calif.

23251

Airline cafe. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 17 ; K 203.

Students photo service, Princeton, N. J.

23252Princeton university, football squad,

1928. © Oct. 11, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 13;J 300405.

Sullivan (R. G.) inc., Manchester,N. H. 23253

7-20-4 the master maker's masterpiece. © Oct. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 12;K 359.

Summers (Wan-en R.) Gallup, N. M.23254

Today's picture puzzle. People youshould know. © Nov. 23, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 26; K 1496.

Sweney (Dallas R.) Peoria, 111.

23255Last of the Peorias. © Nov. 25,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 7 ; J 0—632,

Swinnerton (James) Palo Alto, Calif.

23256-23258

Near-to-nature babies. (Im GoodHousekeeping, Oct., 1928) © Sept. 28,

1928 ; 1 c. Sept. 27 ; K 237948.

(In Good Housekeeping, Nov.,

1928) © Oct. 25, 1928; 1 c. Oct. 20;K 369.

(In Good Housekeeping, Dec,1928) © Nov. 25, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 14;K 1257.

Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co., Brooklyn.23259

[Recording instrument chart] ©Sept. 4, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 5 ; I 15479.

Talbot (Ernest Arthur) Chicago.23260

What Talbot's true costs reveal.

Blueprint. © Oct. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 24; I 15755.

Tamalpais Woods, inc., San Francisco.23261

Tamalpais Woods, in marvelousMarin [Co.] Calif. © Oct. 19, 1928;2 c. Oct. 24 ; J 300487.

Taylor (Thomas D.) Philadelphia.23262

Today ! We are selling. Prints ad-vertising-on-the-buying-spot show-win-dow and display placard, series C-no.303. © Dee. 5, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 6; K1268.

Tebbs & Knell, inc., New York.23263-23275

Chuckatuck bridge, Newport News,Va., 1128030, 1128032, 1128033, 1128036-1128038, 1128040. © Nov. 16, 1928;2 e. each Dec. 8 ; J O 476-482.

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Tebbs & Knell, inc.—Continued.

James River bridge, Newport News,Va., 1128010 - 1128012, 1128014,

1128016. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c. eachDec. 8 ; J 0—289-293.

Nansemond bridge, Newport News,Va., 1128024. © Nov. 16, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 8 ; J 0—294.Temme (Oliver G.) Chicago. 23276

Fuel supply instrument board. Blue-print. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1928 ; I 15955.

TeSelle (L. H.) Sheboygan Falls, Wis.23277

Light that took most of fright outof night. © Sept. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept.

15 ; J 299596.

Thew (Robert Garret) Westport,Conn. 23278-23281

Two fish. Bas-relief ornamentalsculpture of two fish. © July 26,

1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 7 ; J 299316.

3 photographs

:

Deer. Bas-relief ornamental sculp-ture of prancing deer ; J 299641.

Rooster. Bas-relief ornamental sculp-ture of pecking rooster ; J 299639.

Wild duck. Bas-relief ornamentalsculpture of wild cluck, flying ; J299640. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 15.

Thomas (Clarence H.) Los Angeles.23282

Orange grove investment co., Men-tone, Calif., 101 acres [Overhead irri-

gation layout] © 1 c. Nov. 8, 1928;

1 15781.

Thompson (Clara Alquist) Old Deer-field, Mass. 23283,23284

Door of John William House, Deer-ueld. © Sept. 26, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 31

;

J 300737.

Manse, Deerfield. © Sept. 26, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 31 ; J 300738.

Thompson (Jim) co., Knoxville, Tenn.23285, 23286

12972A2, 12972A5. © Sept. 21, 1928;

2 c. each Sept. 24 ; J 300212, 300213.

Tobin (Edgar) aerial surveys, inc.,

San Antonio, Tex. 23287

Boling Area. © Sept. 22, 1928 ; 2 c.

Sept. 28 ; J 300286,

Tobin (George T.) New Rochelle, N. Y.23288-23290

3 prints

:

Isaac and the wells.—Jesus preach-

ing in the synagogue.—Jesus washingthe feet of his disciples. © Nov. 28.

1928 ; 2 c. each Nov. 30 ; K 1426-1428.

Tobler & Hoenig, New York.23291-23293

[Design for embroidered lace, styleS. L. (1, 2)] © 1 c. each Dec. 18,

1928 ; I 12, 13.

[Embroidery, style 100C] © 1 c.

Dec. 4, 1928; I 15892.

Toledo scale co., Toledo, O. 23294

[Postal chart] 15560-CQ. © Aug.1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 14 ; I 15522.

Tolman-Davidson advertising press,inc., Brockton, Mass. 23295

Classic. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 c. Dec.12; K 1181.

Tower (Coney O'Deil Andrew) NewYork. 23296

[Touring facilities for all over theworld] © Oct. 22, 1928; 2 c. Oct.25; K 923.

Townsend (Charles F.) Des Moines.23297-23313

17 photographs:Andrew.— Bartholomew.— Christus,

1-5.—James, son of Alpheus.—James,son of Zebedee.—John.—Judas.—Mat-thew. — Peter. — Phillip. — Simon.—Thaddeus.—Thomas. © Nov. 21, 1928

;

2 c. each Dec. 10; J 0—317-333.

Tredup (Fred) Red Wing, Minn.23314

Rocks form totem-pole and Sphinxby reflection, Sylvan Lake, Black Hills,

S. D. © July 20, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 29

;

J 299843.

Tribune co., Chicago. 23315

Christmas cheer check contest. ©Oct. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 13 ; K 564.

Trinity court studio, inc., Pittsburgh.23316, 23317

Laughlin (Margaret Mellon) B, I.

© Dec. 7, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 6;

J 0—256,257.

Tunnicliffe (Josephine) San Francisco.23318

Tin Goose. Airplane. © July 2,

1928; 2 c. Nov. 24; J 299820.

Turner (O. W.) Williamsport, Pa.23319, 23320

Costello (Rev. Father) A, B. ©Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 12; J299767, 299768.

Twyeffort, inc., New York.23321-23324

4 photographs

:

Man's business suit : J 300410.

Man's morning suit : J 300409.—Man's

420

no. 4, 1928 23409

overcoat ; J 300412.—Man's walkingsuit ; J 300411. © Aug. 18, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Oct. 6.

Underhill (Irving) New York.23325-23360

Goetlials bridge :

From Bayway, N. J., C 19017 ; J O—559.—From Staten Island, C 19016;J O—558.—Staten Island approach, C19015; J 0—557. © Dec. 20, 1928;2 c. each Dec. 22.

New York (City) :

Broadway, Maiden Lane bldg.,

B48166 ; J 0—674.—Building, 101 West55th st., corner 6th ave., B49578; JO—650.—Madison ave. and 26th st.,

New York life insurance bldg., C19000,C19001: J 0—676, 677.—Madison ave.

and 60th st., southwest corner,

B4S264; J 0—675.—Pine and Nassausts., Chase natl. bank bldg., C18923

;

J 0—679.—Skyline from East River,B50725; J 0—656.—42nd st. and Lex-ington ave., Hotel Commodore, C18390

;

J 0—682.—52nd st. and East River,Campanile apartment, B50716; J O

651. © Dec. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 31.

24 photographs

:

Brooklyn, N. Y., Court st., U. S. title

insurance bldg., B48169; J 0—673.—Brooklyn. N. Y., skyline, B50605,B50607 ; J 0—669, 670.—Court Remsenand Court Montague bldgs., B50700

;

J O—652.—Gay Head, Marthas Vine-yard, Mass., B52085, B52086 ; J O—662, 663.—Goethals bridge from Bay-way, N. J., B52349; J O—658.—Gray-bar bldg., C18509; J 0—681.—HudsonRiver bridge, Jersey tower, B52150;J O—659.—International telephone andtelegraph bldg.. Beaver and Broad sts.,

C18952 ; J 0—678.—Jersey City, N. J.,

Holland vehicular tunnel extrance,first day, Nov. 13, B50739 ; J. 0—671.—Jersey City, N. J., Holland vehiculartunnel exit, B50740 ; J O—672.—JerseyCity, N. J., Journal square and Boule-vard west, B 52255: J 0—655.—NewHaven, Conn., Yale, Church and Chapelsts., B52186; J 0—653.—New Haven,Conn., Yale common, B52185 ; J O

654.—New York yacht club cruise atVineyard Haven, Mass., B 52029-B52032; J 0—665-668.—Union theo-

logical seminary, C18905 ; J O—680.—Sylvan boulevard and Hudson River,B 52288; J 0—657.—Vineyard Havenyachts, B52077 ; J 0—664.—Yale uni-

versity, New Haven, Bingham halldorm., B52088; J O—660.—Yale uni-versity. New Haven, Harkness memo-rial bldg., B52087 ; J O—661. © Dec.29, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 31.

Underwood & Underwood, inc., NewYork. 23361-23409

Borg (Arne) winning 1500 meterswim at the Olympics, 729X773. ©Aug. 16, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214059.

Catherwood (Miss) of Canada doinghigh jump at the Olympics, 12193X35.© Aug. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214050.

Finish of the 100 meter yard dashwon by Percy Williams at the Olym-pics, 12150X35. © Aug. 8, 1928; 2 c.

Oct. 19 ; J 214051.

Finish of the 400 meter relay wonby U. S. at the Olympics, 663X773. ©Aug. 14, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214056.

Leaping over hurdle during 3,000meter steeplechase, Olvmpic games,610X773. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct.19 ; J 214054.

Nurmi winning the steeplechase,3.000 meter run at the Olympics,537X773. © Aug. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct.19 ; J 214055.

Nurmi winning the 10,000 meterfinal at the Olympics, 12197X35. ©Aug. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214052.

Ouafi of South Africa winning theOlympic marathon, 658X773. © Aug.15, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214058.

Ouafi running for France in theOlympic marathon, 637X773. © Aug.14, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214057.

Taylor (F. Morgaitf) winning first

semi-finals, Olympic games, 12140X35.© Aug. 8, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 19 ; J 214053.

Washington, D. C.

:

From Navy dept. southeast, past theWhite House to the Capitol, V26112—Looking north from Washington monument toward the White HouseV32261.—State, War and Navy bldg.

where much national business is transacted, V32263.—U. S. Treasury bldg.guardian of millions, V26111. © Oct15. 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 27 ; J 300690-300693.

35 photographs:Antinous and directors of the gym-

nasium, Greece, busts of. found atPatras, V27923.—Apollo, Uflizi gallery,

Florence, Italy, V8794.—Archaic drapedstatues found on east side of Par-thenon, Greece, V27928.—Bacchante,Moreau-Vauthier, Paris, France,V3129.—Biga or chariot, Vatican,Rome, Italy, V3320.—Bronze lions be-fore the Hoa gate, first courtyard ofForbidden City, Peking, China, V-23955.—Crouching figure beside totempole, Alaska, V21102.—Dragon throneof Chinese emperors, Peking, China,

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Underwood & Underwood, inc.—Con.

close view, V23957.—Dragon wall withsculptures in relief, Winter Palace,Forbidden City, Peking, China, V-23959.—Embroidery shop in Tunis,V17097.—Florence, Italy, Michelan-gelo's unfinished tomb of Lorenzo deMedici, V8793.—Glacier extending outinto the ocean, Norway, V25603.

Grave steles or monuments, Greece,V27918.—Greek sarcophagi of Romanperiod, V27917.—Hadrian and direc-

tors of the gymnasium, busts of, foundin the Diogeneion, Athens, Greece, V-27922.—Harvest time in Bavaria, Ger-many, V30010.—Head of a Mace-donian, strangely like the Christ, foundin theater of Dionysos, Greece,V27920.—Hebe, Leningrad, Russia,V19417.—Hieroglyphic relief, secrettreasury in crypt of temple of Hathor,Denderah, Egypt, V8617.—Large wheatfield in Bavaria, Germany, V30011.

Lion carved from coral rock, St. An-drew's Parish, Barbados, W. I.,

V20567.—Magdalen, Novelli, and otherstatues in national museum, Stock-holm, Sweden, V25079.—Man treed bya peccary, South Arizona, V29409.

Metal workers making jewelry, Tunis,V17098,—Mural sculpture on templeat Boro Budor, Java, V25804.—Oldmemorial sculpture, Agathocles (742)and athlete with a strigil, Greece,V27932.—Old well in Plain of Sharon,Palestine, V19672.—One of the mono-liths in Court of Imperial Tombs, Muk-den, Manchuria, V23825.—Resurrec-tion, Ferro, Campo Santo, Genoa,Italy, V3324.—Rubber trees, Funtu-mia, Botanical Gardens, Eala, Congo,Africa, V20728.—Sudanese cattle, typesof, Omduraman, Egypt, V8621—Tak-ing up rooted cuttings, V1253.—Totempole, Alaska, close view of well pre-

served totem pole, V21101.—Voltaire,

Houdon, Leningrad, Russia, V19421.

Washington (George) statue in Capi-tol, Washington, D. C, V29458. ©June 15, 1928; 2 c. each Aug. 1; J214014-214048.

United States Naval academy, Annap-olis, Md. 23410

Christinas greetings from the regi-

ment of midshipmen. © Oct. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 3 ; K 130.

U. S. playing card co., Cincinnati.23411-23422

Badoura. © Nov. 11, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 6; K 1090.

Blue bonnet. © Dec. 28, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 31; K 1738,

Courtship, © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 8 ; K 1119.

Masqueraders. © Dec. 12, 1928;2 c. Dec. 26 ; K 1472.

Pirate girl. © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 8 ; K 1120.

Rita. © Oct. 12, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 18

;

K 206.

Romance. © Dec. 12, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 26 ; K 1473.

Sweethearts. © Nov. 30, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 8; K 1118.

4 prints

:

Olga.— On leash.— Promenade.—Serge. © Dec. 18, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec.26; K 1474-1477.

Vance mfg. co., Dayton, O.

20 panels: 23423-23442

Birdseye maple, BEM-330.—Burlwalnut, BW (334-1, 334-2, 335, 336)—English oak, EO-107.—Hand grainedwalnut, HG (326-1, 326-2, 327-1, 327-2)—Onyx marble, OM-333.—Walnut,W (321-325, 328, 329, 331, 332) ©Sept. 15, 1928; 2 c. each Oct. 8; J299608-299624, 299626, 299625, 299627.

Vogelmann (Joseph A.) New York.23443

Acoustic towerless Carillon-bellclome.Blueprint. © Sept, 17, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct.

3 ; I 15690.

Vose gallery, Boston. 23444

Sunset in Woodstock, New York.(In Literary Digest, Nov. 17, 1928)© Nov. 15, 1928; 1 c. Dec. 1; K 1222.

Vrana (Theo. W.) Jamaica, N. Y.23445

[Rail track joint cut] © 1 c. Oct.

31, 1928; I 15766.

Wack (Henry Wellington) New York.23446

[Slabsides, Catskill Mountain cabinof John Burroughs] © Dec. 1, 1928;2 c. Dec. 14 ; K 1484.

Waer (Charles Arthur) Whittier,Calif. 23447-23452

Santa Fe Springs, Calif., Bellviewno. 2, fire at night, 1, 2, 4. © Nov. 9,

1928; 2 c. each Dec. 8; J 0—295-297.

Santa Fe Springs, Calif., Getty no.

17, fire, 8, 9. © Sept. 18, 1928;2 c. each Dec. 8 ; J 0—624, 625.

16. © Sept. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec.8; J 0—626.

Wagner (Harold) Chautauqua, N. Y.23453

Sousa and his band in the Chau-tauqua, N. Y. amphitheatre, Sept. 1,

422

no. 4, 1928 23487

1928. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Oct. 29;J 300694.

Walker (George S.) Omaha, Neb.23454

Design and plan of sandwich shop.Blueprint. © 1 c. Oct. 4, 1928; I

15664.

Walker (Lewis W.) Coronado Beach,Calif. 23455, 23456

Almost off. Steer picture taken atKit Carson, Col., 1928. © 1 c. Nov.12, 1928; J 299798.

Colorado Slim, Ray Sapp on theBlack Hearse. Bucking horse picturetaken at Kit Carson, Col., 1928. © 1 c.

Nov. 12, 1928; J 299799.

Walker pub. co., Kirkwood, Mo.23457

Penmanship wall chart. [Hand po-sition] © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 15;K 870.

Wallace (Fredrick Evertt) Hayward,Calif. 23458

Pals of the plains. © June 18, 1928

;

2 c. June 27 ; J 298502.

Ward motor vehicle co., Mt. Vernon,N. Y. 23459-23471

Comparative costs on a route basis.

[Sales data sheet, 301] © Sept. 9,

1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 11 ; I 15975.

Estimated yearly costs for gasolinetrucks fleet operation. [Sales datasheet, 303] © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c. Dec.11; I 15982.

Ward electric models B, C, Efleet operation. [Sales data sheets,312-314] © Aug. 28, 1928; 2 c. eachDec. 11 ; I 15970-15972.

G [and] K fleet opera-tion. [Sales data sheets, 315, 316] ©Aug. 29, 192S; 2 c. each Dec. 11; I

15973, 15974.

Ward electrics fleet operation.[Sales data sheet, 302] © Sept. 28,

1928; 2 c. Dec. 11; I 15976.—— % ton gasoline truck fleet op-eration. [Sales data sheet, 322] ©Oct. 3, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 11 ; I 15977.

2 ton gasoline truck fleet opera-tion. [Sales data sheet, 324] © Nov.26, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 11 ; I 15981.

3y2 ton, l 1^ ton [and] 5 tongasoline trucks fleet operation. [Salesdata sheets, 325, 323, 326] © Nov.16, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 11; I 15978-15980.

Warner (Harry W.) Takoma Park,Md. 23472

Rations, the game of animal feed-ing. © 1 c. Nov. 10, 1928; I 15782.

Warren (Frank M.) Minneapolis.23473-23476

4 photographs

:

Aboriginal flint skinning knife, andstone arrowheads with chips in pro-cess of making, found on Isle Royale,Mich. ; J 300403.—Aboriginal flint skin-ning knife found on Isle Royale,Mich., in June, 1926; J 300404.—Ab-original stone hammers found on Isle

Royale, Mich.; J 300401.—Aboriginalstone hatchet found on Isle Royale,Mich. ; J 300402. © Oct. 10, 1928 ; 2 c.

each Oct. 13.

Waters (R. J.) San Francisco. 23477

Tahce (Lake) from McConnellPeak. © Nov. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 14

;

J 0—272.

Webb (Gregory Burkitt) New York.23478-23480

Montefiore temple of rest, Monte-fiore cemetery, Queens County, N. Y.,

plan of first floor. © 1 c. Dec. 13,

1928 ; I 15992.

plan of second floor. © 1 c.

Dec. 13, 1928 ; I 15991.

Proposed memorial community mau-soleum, plan of first floor. Blueprint.

© 1 c. Nov. 20, 1928; I 15809.

WTeckel (Ada Louise) Oak Park, 111.

23481, 23482

Animalkin of earthworm. © Sept.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237985.Animalkin of grasshopper. © Sept.

1, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 17 ; K 237984.

Weinbach (Mendel P.) Columbia, Mo.23483

[Vector slide rule] © Mar. 7, 1928

;

2 c. Oct. 31 ; I 15998.

Weinig (Arthur J.) jr., Durango, Col.

23484

Morning reflection on Emerald Lake.© Dec. 11, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 17 ; J O—486.

Welage (Bernard J.) Cincinnati.23485, 23486

What Shakespeare knew aboutpoker, A, B. © 1 c. each Dec. 3, 1928

;

J 0—621, 622.

West (Jules) Boston. 23487

Edwards (Gen. Clarence R.) ©Mar. 6, 1928 ; 2 c. Oct. 11 ; J 300392.

423

CATALOGUE OF COPYEIGHT ENTRIES23488 pt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Westchester County park commission,Bronxville, N. Y. 23488-23497

Playland (Westchester County parksystem) Rye, N. Y.

:

Airplane coaster, from Playlandauto park, 5; K 238759.—Bath housesand beach, 1 ; K 238760.—Bath housesand beach, birdseye view of, 3 ; K238762.—Bath houses entrance andtowers, 2; K 238761.—Blue Beard'spalace, 4; K 238763.—Kiddyland, autorace in foreground, 8 ; K 238764.

Playground kiddies daily shoemobiletour, 6; K 238766,—Playland, airportand flying boats, 10 ; K 238765.--Play-land Lake boat ' pavilion, 7 ; K238767.—Playland picnic grove, 9; K238768. © July 28, 1928; 2 c. eachAug. 10.

Western electric co., inc., New York.23498, 23499

Hike for health. © Oct. 1, 1928;2 c. Oct. 9 ; K 277.

Use care in coughing and sneezing.

© Dec. 1, 1927; 2 c. Dec. 3,-1928'; K1073.

Westinghouse lamp co., Bloomfield,N. J. 23500

New York (City) City hall, flood

lighting. © 1 c. Dec. 19, 1928 ; J O—523.

Wheat (Calvin) studio, Houston.23501, 23502

Democratic convention. NationalDemocratic convention, Houston, Tex.,

1928, official photograph. © June 28,

1928; 2 c. Oct. 22; J 300425.

South's fastest growing skyline. ©Oct. 29, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 1 ; J 300739.

Whelan (Dow Orland) Scotia, N. Y.23503

[Arrangement of scales for numeri-cal calculations] © Oct. 30, 1928 ; 2 c.

Nov. 12; I 15786.

White (Wills T.) Bennington, Vt.23504-23509

Bennington, Vt., Historical museum.© Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J O—645.

Bronze case for Bennington flag. ©Aug. 15, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 31 ; J 0—644.

4 photographs

:

Bennington, Vt., Historical museum,interior.—McCullough collection Ben-nington battle relics.—Spargo collec-

tion Bennington pottery, A, B. ©Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c. each Dec. 31; J0—646-649.

White Mt. studio, Littleton, N. H.23510

Littleton, N. H., from south st. ©Nov. 23, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 26 ; J 19.

Whitehead & Hoag co., Newark, N. J.

23511

[Christmas glow] © Nov. 26, 1928;2 c. Dec. 7 ; K 1269.

Whitslar (Will Henry) Cleveland.23512

Play the game. © Nov. 15, 1928;2 c. Nov. 22 ; J 299811.

Wickman (G. H.) Mackinac Island,Mich. 23513-23516

4 prints

:

Grand hotel. Mackinac Island, Mich.,119735; K 1289.—Grand hotel golf

links, Mackinac Island, Mich., 117986;K 1288.—Mackinaw City, Mich., Michi-gan state ferry dock, 117987 ; K 1290.—Terrace garden, Grand hotel, Macki-nac Island, Mich., 117985; K 1291.

© Aug. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 17.

Wiley (Wallace F.) Chicago.23517-23520

4 drawings

:

[Actual yield of a bond] ; I 2.

[Amount of $1.00 at compound inter-

est] ; I 5.— [Solution of the install-

ment purchase plan problem] ; I 4.—[Solution of the sinking fund prob-

lem] ; I 3. © 1 c. each Dec. 17, 1928.

Willard (Stephen H.) Palm Springs,

Calif. 23521-23534

Death Valley from Dantes View.

© Nov. 25, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 26; J O—618.

Desert wild flowers. © Nov. 1, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 26; J O—620.

Smoke trees. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 26; J 0—619.

680. © Sept. 10, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 26

;

J. O—607.

1562. © Nov. 1, 1928 ; 2 c. Dec. 26

;

J O—608.

1566, 1568. © Nov. 10, 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 26; J O—609, 610.

1960-1964, 1966, 1967. © Nov. 20,

1928 ; 2 c. each Dec. 26 ; J 0—611-617.

Willette (Charles William) Portland,

Or. 23535-23537

Sawmill plan:Single cant and single rift machine

in combination with band mill, 2; I

15798.—Willette single cant and rift

machine, 1 ; I 15797.—Willette single

cant double rift machine, 3 ; I 15799.

© Sept. 25, 1928 ; 2 c. each Oct. 18.

424

no. 4, 1928 23558

William Woods college, Fulton, Mo.23538

[15th century Portuguese primitiveof Madonna] © Dec. 20, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 28; K 1501.

Williams (Frank C.) inc., Easton, Pa.23539

William's success. © 1 c. Oct. 27,

1928; J 299743.

Wilson (Cecil) Santa Ana, Calif.

23540

[Telephone amplifier unit] © 1 c.

Nov. 5, 1928 ; I 15774.

Wireman (Katharine R.) German-town, Pa. 23541,23542

Song of spring. © Dec. 3, 1928;2 c. Dec. 4 ; K 1438.

Springtime. © Dec. 3, 1928; 2 c.

Dec. 4; K 1439.

Wojciechowski (Roman H.) Brooklyn.23543

Revelation. (Obverse. In reflection

of the universe) Plate N 24, book I.

© Sept. 13, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 20; J299631.

Woman's world magazine co., inc.,

Chicago. 23544-23550

Woman's World colonial cover calen-

dar for 1929:

[Title sheet]—January, February.

March, April.—May, June.—July, Au-gust.— September, October.— Novem-

ber, December. © Dec. 19, 1928; 2 c.

each Dec. 22; K 1485-1491.

Woodward studio, Jacksonville, Fla.

23551, 23552

Jacksonville, Fla., business centrefrom St. John's River. © Sept. 4,

1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; J 300515.

west from City hall. © Sept.

4, 1928 ; 2 c. Sept. 12 ; J 300516.

Yoder (David J.) Yoder, Kan. 23553

Flash of lightning. © Nov. 14,

1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 21 ; J 300980.

Young (F. Liley) Jamaica Plain,Mass. 23554, 23555

Little helper. © Dec. 3, 1928 ; 2 c.

Dec. 4; K 1440.

Trees of the wood. © Dec. 3, 1928

;

2 c. Dec. 4; K 1441.

Young & Carl, Cincinnati. 23556

Crowsley (Powell) throwing goldswitch 50,000 watt W. L. W. trans-mitter. © Nov. 2, 1928 ; 2 c. Nov. 3

;

J 300936.

$5-photo-co., Canton, N. Y.23557, 23558

Grasse River at County house farm,Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., aerial

view of. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c. Sept.

24; J 300283.

St. Lawrence university campusfrom the air. © Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c.

Sept. 24; J 300282.

Number of entries in class H-K included in the catalogue since Jan. 1.

1928

:

Reproductions of works of artDrawings of plastic works of a scientific or technical character

(including 625 one-copy entries) 1,776Photographs (including 540 one-copy entries) 6,418Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 7,159 contributions to

periodicals and other one-copy entries) 12,550

Total 20, 744

425

PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RE-NEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 23558

Singley (B. Lloyd) 1-34

Chinese coolies on the streets of

Tien-Tsin, China, 12028. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa.,

as the author. R 1259, Dec. 26, 1928.

Chinese criminals in Viceroy's Ya-men. now used as a jail, Tien-Tsin,

China, 12023. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 1256, Dec. 26, 1928.

Chinese saw mill, Pekin, China,12014. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 1252, Dec. 26, 1928.

Chinese school children and teacher

at the American board of mission,

Pekin, China, 12007. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as

the author. R 1249, Dec. 26, 1928.

Chinese shells, specimens of ancient

and modern, captured by the allied

forces, Tien-Tsin, China, 12027. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,

Pa., as the author. R 1258, Dec. 26,

1928.

Chinese soldiers from Wei-Hai-Weiwho served under the English duringthe siege of Tien-Tsin, China, 12030.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1260,

Dec. 26, 1928.

Firing a volley from shelter of bank,

Chinese soldiers at Tien-Tsin, China,

12038. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-

ley, Meadville. Pa., as the author. R1263, Dec. 26, 1928.

French soldiers in camp, near Roundhouse, Tien-Tsin, China, 12031. Photo-

graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,

Pa., as the author. R 1261, Dec. 26,

1928.

Gatling gun on city wall near the

Great south gate, captured by 9th U. S.

infantry, Tien-Tsin, China, 12024.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1257,

Dec. 26, 1928.

German soldiers and provision

wagon, Tien-Tsin, China, 12032. Photo-

graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,

Pa., as the author. R 1262, Dec. 26,

1928.

Hancock (Transport) and launchleaving for Taku, China, with 3rdartillery on board, 11260. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 98, Sept. 14, 1928.

Imperial army transports crossingthe Vaal River at Viljoens Drift, SouthAfrica, 11811A. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 97, Sept. 14, 1928.

Indian Christmas. Casting gods into

the Umgeni River, Natal, South Africa,

11889. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 102, Sept. 14, 1928.

Procession on the way to theUmgeni to cast their gods into theriver, Durban, Natal, South Africa,11888. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.R 101, Sept. 14, 1928.

Japanese soldiers among the ruinsof Hai-Quan-See arsenal, Tien-Tsin,China, 12037. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 1265, Dec. 26, 1928.

Jinrikisha and banyan tree, Victoriapark, Durban, Natal, South Africa,

11885. Photograph. © B. LloydSingley, Meadville, Pa., as the author.

R 99, Sept. 14, 1928.

Joss bell captured July 14, 1900. byallied forces, Tien-Tsin, China, 12021.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1255,

Dec. 26, 1928.

Kaffir band and dancers from the

mine compounds, Johannesburg, SouthAfrica, 11854. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 92, Sept. 14, 1928,

Kaffir miners, Johannesburg, SouthAfrica, 11855. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as the

author. R 93, Sept. 14, 1928.

Klip River dam, by mfans of which

the Boers tried to flood Ladysmith,

South Africa, 11893. Photograph. ©B. Llovd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as

the author. R 105. Sept. 14, 1928.

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Singley (B. Lloyd)—Continued.

Kupuzu's (Chief) wives and chil-

dren, Zululand, South Africa, 11890.

Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,

Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 103,

Sept. 14, 1928.

Miles upon miles of army transports.

Imperial army en route to Pretoria,

South Africa, 11876. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 96, Sept. 14, 1928.

Natives entering Pretoria to trade,

South Africa, 11867. Photograph. ©B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 95, Sept. 14, 1928.

Old Dutch guns made in Rotterdamin 1606, Pekin, China, 12013. Photo-graph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville,Pa., as the author. R 1251, Dec. 26,

1928.

One of the modes of punishment in

China. A Boxer prisoner, Pekin,China, 12015. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 1253, Dec. 26, 1928.

Pekin, China, defences built by Box-ers on wall near Chu Men gate, ruinsin the distance, 12009. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 1264, Dec. 26, 1928.

defences on the wall, fromwhich the Boxers fired on the U. S.

Legation, 12010. Photograph. © B.

Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 1250, Dec. 26, 1928.

Forbidden City, from Coal Hill,

bird's-eye view, 12001. Photograph.© B. Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., asthe author. R 1247, Dec. 26, 1928.

marble bridge over moat sur-

rounding the Forbidden City, 1200O.Photograph. © B. Lloyd Singley,Meadville, Pa., as the author. R 1246,Dec. 26, 1928.

Temple of heaven, the Em-peror's place of worship, 12004. Pho-tograph. © B. Lloyd Singley, Mead-ville, Pa., as the author. R 1248, Dec.26, 1928.

Raadzaal, Pretoria, South Africa,

11863. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R94, Sept. 14, 1928.

Spion Kod, Natal, South Africa,11886. Photograph. © B. Lloyd Sing-ley, Meadville, Pa., as the author. R100, Sept. 14, 1928.

Swan park, Funchal, Madeira, SouthAfrica, 11891. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 104, Sept. 14, 1928.

Viceroy's fort near his Yamen, Tien-Tsin, China, 12020. Photograph. © B.Lloyd Singley, Meadville, Pa., as theauthor. R 1254, Dec. 26, 1928.

427

INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OFA WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OFA SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTO-GRAPHS, PRINTS, AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS

New series—Volume 23, Nos. 1-4, 1928

This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Repro-ductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic work of a scientific or technical char-acter, Photographs and Prints and pictorial illustrations registered during the year 1928.In addition, references are made from distinguished artists and engravers, and from thenames of the persons portrayed.

The figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of proprietorsin the catalogue.

A.-B. stove co. 8029.Aarons (R. S.) 746.

Abbate (P. S.) 1.

Abbott (Anne) 14257.Abdalian (L. H.) 747.

Abd-el-Kader (Chief) 17762.a Becket (Thomas) 17762.Ach (D. M.) 7870.Ackerley-Langley advertising associ-

ates. 18564.Ackerman (Simon) clothes, inc. 756.

Ackermann (Arthur) & son, ltd. 8030.

Acton (Mrs. P. L.) 10845.Adam (R. B.) 13746.Adams (E. C.) 2.

Adams (F. P.) 2573.

Adams (I. A.) 5124.Adams (J. Q.) 1049.Adams (R. B.) 4107.Adams (W. S.) 6790.Adcock (R. R.) 18565.Addesso (Jos.) & sons. 8032.Adelsperger (M. B.) 557.

Admersel service. 14258.Advance window cleaning, inc. 8033,

18566.Advertisers' weekly, inc. 757.Aeolian co. 758.

Aerial photo view co. 14259.Aero model co. 14260.Aero-photo co. 18567.Aetna life insurance co. 762.Ahmed Moukhtar, oey. 4107.Air associates, inc. 17700.Airsled co. 8034.Aison (E. L.) 8035.Aitken (H. G.) 7819.Aitken (W. K.) 8036.Akeley (C, E.) 7335, 17701.Akeley (M. L. J.) 7335, 8037, 17701,

18569.Albany evening union co. 763.Albert (D. J.) 3.

Albright (C. L.) 18570.Aldrich (G. H.) 7637.Alexander (H.) 8335.

Alexander (J. H.) 764.

Alexander (W. H.) 4153.Alexandria Washington lodge no. 22,

A. F. & A. M. See [Freemasons]Alexandria Washington lodge no.22, A. F. & A. M.

Alexis (L. V.) 14261.Allan (Mary) 17612.Allard (J. A.) jr. 20510.Allardice (J. D.) 14305.Allen (C. E.) 18252.Allen (C. F.) 8039.Allen (D. E.) 4.

Allen (Daphne) 474.Allen (G. B.) 18571.Allen (L. H.) 765.

Allen (W. J.) 17702.Allured (William) 160.Alston (C. C.) 18572.Altheimer (Ben) & bro. realty co.

18573.

Althoff (H. H.) 17746.Aluminum goods mfg. co. 7337.Amadeo Tei. See Tei (Amadeo)Amemya (Yosei) See Yosei Amemya.Ament (L. C.) 5.

Amer. airports corp. 8047, 14307,18574.

Amer. art works, inc. 6, 770, 18577.Amer. artichoke products co. 7338,

13747.Amer. automobile assn. 18602.Amer. bank note co. 776, 8052, 14308,

18606.

Amer. blower corp. 8057.Amer. chain co., inc. 779.Amer. colortype co. 8060.Amer. commercial photo co. 8061,

14313, 18616.

Amer. eagle fire insurance co. 14327.Amer. eugenics soc, inc. 17705, 18619.Amer. geographical soc. of N. Y.

14328.

Amer. home foundation, inc. 8086,17706.

429

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Amer. legion. John A. Boechat postno. 295. See John A. Boechat postno. 295, Amer. legion.

Amer. lithographic co., inc. 783, 8088.Amer. meter co., inc., metric metalworks of. See Metric metal worksof Amer. meter co., inc.

Amer. museum of natural history.

8089, 18620.Amer. natl. Red cross. 13748.Amer. optical co. 14329.Amer. paper box co. 18621.Amer. photo-engravers assn. 18622.Amer. photo studies, 784, 18623.Amer. posture league, inc. 786. .

Amer. railway assn. ' 787.Amer. school of photography. 8092.Amer. soc. for the control of cancer,

inc. 18624.Amer. sons & daughters of Sweden.Betsy Ross chapter no. 1. 8.

Amer. telep. & teleg. co. 8095, 14330,18625.

Amer. weekly, inc. 788, 14332.Ames (E, R.) 9.

Ames (John) 10.

Amick (R. W.) 6993.Amsterdam ptg. & litho. co. 8101.Amundsen (Roald) 14066.Anderson (A..W.) 790.Anderson (Arthur) 11.

Anderson (Bernard) 7339.Anderson (C. D.) 8105.

Anderson (C. T.) 791, 8102, 14338,18631.

Anderson (D. A.) 7320.Anderson (E. R.) 14341.Anderson (F.) 1099.Anderson (F. H.) 17707.Anderson (J. F.) 794.

Anderson (Mary) 7823.

Anderson (Rose) 16520.Anderson (Werner) 18634.Anderson and Zerman. 18635.Anderson-Friberg co., inc. 11, 7340.Andreasen (Valdemar) 475.

Andresen (M. S.) 8106.Andrew (St.) 7777.Andrick (W. P.) 797.

Androt pub. co. 14343.Angell (E. D.) 17708.

Ann (St.) 108, 362, 550, 7587.

Anne de Bretagne. 17762.

Anthony (St..) 500, 550.

Antokolsky (— ) 13787.

Antoville (Louis) 13787.

Antranig (Gen.) 38.

Apostleship of prayer. 14349.

Appel (C. P.) 1100.

Applebaum (S. K.) 17709.

Appleton (L. H.) 798.

Apt lithographic co. 18637.

Arc (Jeanne <T) See Jeanne d' Arc.

Arcara (Frank) 800.

Architects' small house service bu-reau, New England div., inc. 8107,14351, 18645.

Arcilo (Gustavo) 13853.Arizona studio of taxidermy. 801.Arkin (Saul) 721.

Arlington machine works. 14352.Armbruster studio. 18646.Armco culvert mfrs. assn. 802.Armstrong (J. G.) 3424.Armstrong (Robert) 14041.Armstrong (Rolf) 7823, 17713.Arnberger (Frank) sr. 18653.Arnold (J. T.) 12, 803, 14360.Arnold (Jack) 7475.

Arnolds. 804.

Aromint corp. 18654.Aronin (N. G.) 806.

Aronson (L. V.) 7341.Arrow novelty co., inc. 808, 8109.Arseneaux (J.) 7345.Art extension society. 810, 8116,

18669.Art institute of Chicago. 812.

Art school, Jewish people's institute.

S-ee Jewish people's institute, artschool.

Artcrafts engraving co. 18670.Arthur (E. J.) 8118, 14361.Art-way studios. 13790.

Asbury (Francis) 6931.

Ascenzo (Nichola) 824.

Ashley (C. W.) 13.

Asmus (Julia) 7346.

Associated feature service. 18671.

Associated oil co. 14.

Atamian (Charles) 6993.

Athletic trophies, inc. 17714.

Auerbach bath robe co. 825.

Augsburg drawing co., inc. 8130.

Augsburg pub. house. 18672.

Aull bros. co. 18674.

Aultman & Dorman. 826.

Austein (Irving) 7347.

Austin (Andrew) 7320.

Austin (J. A.) 8131, 14388.

Austin co. 17716.

Autal (E. M.) 5071.

Automotive transportation co. 827.

Aveldson (A. N.) 828.

Aviation utilities corp. 8132.

Ayling (J. C.) co. 18676.

Aylward (W. J.) 15, 6993, 7348.

Azambre (E.) 632.

Babcock galleries. 8134.

Babson institute. 829, 8135, 14397,

18678. •

Bachke (H. H.) 4107.

Bachmann (Emil.). 632.

Bacigalupi (Peter) 8143.

Backman (K. B.) 841.

Backmyer (C. F.) 842.

Bade (Hubert A.) 7789.

Baden (C. E.) 16. 7349.

Bailey (E. M.) 8144.

430

dos. 1-4, 1928

INDEX

Bailey (J. W. A.) 8145, 14401.

Bailey meter co. 843, 8150, 14403,

18686.Bailey radium laboratories, inc. 889.

Bailie (Orven) 8189, 14421.

Baillie (A. D.) 13793.Baker (M. L.) 8190.

Baker (P. B.) 17.

Baldwin (H. A.) 8191.

Balfour (L. G.) 7350.

Ball (L. C) 890, 8192.

Ballinger co. 912, 8212, 18721.

Baltimore x-ray service corp. 14423.

Bamberger (L.) & co. 18722.Bangor, Me., Higli school, class of

1928. 12817.Bangs (E. G.) 8215.

Banks (Clyde) 8216.Bannon (W. H.) 915.

Barada (Louis) 7351.

Barante (— ) 17762.Barber (J. L.) 14424.

Barbera (Carmelo) 7352.

Barclay bros. 7353, 13794, 17717.

Bard art co. 13802.

Barday (A.) 18232.

Barfield (F. M.) 916.

Barker mfg. co. 927.

Barnabas (St.) 83.

Barnes (E. T. W.) 929.

Barnes (L. E.) 13808.

Barnett (A. L.) 8217.

Barnett (H. H.) 7354.

Barnett-Maynard enterprises, inc.

7358.

Barnhill (E. G.) 18723.

Barnwell (Mary) 8220.

Barone (G. R.) 14428, 17723, 18743.

Barratt (R. F.) 14430.

Barrett (S. M.) 10845.

Barrett airways, inc. 8221.

Barribal (W. H.) 4040.

Barrick (L. T.) 13809.

Barrington associates, inc. 8223,

14431.Barrows (A. W.) 935.

Bartholdi (George) 1069.

Bartnett (F. J.) 744, 17724.

Bartolomeo (John) 19.

Barton (C. G.) 20, 936.

Barton (H. M.) 14432.

Bartwing (Ludwig) 18042.

Bass (G. W.) 937, 18744.

Bastian-Blessing co. 8225.

Batchelder (J. M.) 21, 7359, 17725.

Batchelder-Wilson co. 14433, 18746.

Bate (T. H.) 8226.

Bate studio. 18758.

Bates printing co. 6842.

Bato (E. G.) 14438.

Battelle & Battelle. 940.

Bauer (Harold) 758.

Bauman (B. C.) 13810.

Baxter (Andrew) 941.

Bayha (C. L.) 8227.

Baylos (Zelma) 7371.Beacon press, inc. 18768.Beard art galleries. 13812.Beardsley (Robert) 8228.Beaton (John) 943.Beatrice creamery co. 14439.Beaty (C A.) 17744.Beauch (Mrs. C. D.) 13824.Beauchamp (Curtis) 945.Bechtold (J. F.) 17745.Beck (H. T.) 13822.Beck (Raphael) 30, 7372.Becket (Thomas) See a Becket

(Thomas)'Beckwith (M. P.) 18769.Becton, Dickinson & co. 18770.Bedy (Mme.) 4107.Beer (A. P.) 8230.Beethoven (L. v.) 1049, 6180, 7886,

7903.

Behrend (Edward) 31.

Beldegreeu (Gustave) 949.Beless (D. R.) 32.

Beless (Dorothy) 7513.Bell (A. E.) corp. 8234, 18780.Bell (Alfred) & co., ltd. 950, 8231,

14440, 18771.

Bell (C. C.) 14001.Bell (E. M.) 14449.Bell (J. C.) 959, 18782.Bell (J. W.) son & co. 8235, 14450,

18781.

Bell (Wenonah) 7373.Beller (A.) & co. 960.Belnap (C. M.) 8247, 14459, 18783.Belo (A. H.) corp. 961, 8248.Belsh (B. S.) 1049, 8313.Bendore (W. G.) 8326, 18792.Benedict (J. B.) 1068.Bennett (B. H.) 7374.Bennett (H. H.) studio. 8328.Benson (Al) 18795.Bentley (J. A.) 7561.Benziger bros. 7375.Berg (James) 18646.Bergen (CI.) 17512.Bergman (H. G.) 33.

Bergson (Jennette) 363.Berkowitz envelope co. 14468, 18796.Berkshire life insurance co. 34.

Berliner (Rose) 313, 7640, 18135.Bermel (Jos.) inc. 17746.Bernard (L. V.) 7376.Bernardini (Michael) 543, 7850.Bernart corp. 8335.

Berney (L. E.) 14470.Bernhardt (S. C.) 8339.

Beraheim (I. W.) 18358.Bernstein (Charles) 16665.Bernstein (Oscar) 1069.

Berntsen bros. 18797.

Berry (Ida) 1073.

Berryman (C. K.) 7537.

Bessey (C. C.) 18798. •

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Bessler disappearing stairway co.

1076.

Betsy Ross chapter no. 1, Amer. sons& daughters of Sweden. See Amer.sons & daughters of Sweden, BetsyRoss chapter no. 1.

Better magazines council. 1077.Betts (F. B.) jr. 1078.

Beury (Charles) 13228.Beveridge (M. B.) 1087.Beyer (M. W.) 7377, 13823, 18799.Bezant (H. R.) 8340.

Biafora (Enea) 35.

Biddle (Winifred) 11777.*

Bierce (Ambrose) 22722.Biggers (G. S.) 8344.Biggs (F. R.) 1092.Binckley (G. S.) 18800.

Birch (J. H.) jr. 1098.

Birdsboro steel foundry and machineco. 14471.

Birren (Joseph) 36.

Bishop (A. A.) 1099.

Bishop (E. A.) 14474.

Bismarck (— ) 1049.

Biswas (B. M.) 18801.

Bjorman (E. W.) 7792.

Black (G. K.) 8345.

Black (Laverne) 7565, 13931.Blackinton (A. H.) 14475.

Blackman (T. M.) 8347.

Blair (G. A.) 13824.

Blair (William) 10845.

Blake (C. G.) co. 17747, 18802,

Blakely printing co. 14476.

Bland (W. G.) 14486.

Blank (H. F.) 37.

Blau (Morris) 18803.

Blaw-Knox co. 18804.

Blaylock (T. T.) 950, 8231.

Bliss design co. 7430, 14040.

Bloch (L. D.) & co. 8353.

Block bros. 18805.

Bloom (J. F.) & co. 13825, 17748,

18807.

Bloom (S. S.) 13827, 17749.

Bloomer (Marian) 7819.

Blosser (J. A.) 18808.

Blower systems corp. 14487Blue Peter pub. co., ltd. 8354, 18810.

Blue Ridge nursery. 18815.

Blue Valley creamery co. 8360.

Blum (A. A.) 14116.Blum (Emery) 1100, 8361.

Blum (G. & E.) 13829.

Blum (Theo.) 15993.

Blumenthal (Sidney) & co., inc. 7378.

Bo Yin Ra. See Schneiderfranken(Joseph)

Board of education of city schools,.

district of the city of Dayton, O.

See Dayton, O. District of the city.

Board of education of city schools.

Bob (Hauser) 8367.

Bobbs-Merrill co. 18816.Bobler (A. M.) 13830.Bodenstab (H. H.) 1102.Boeing airplane co. 13831.Boerum (Mr.) 18050.Boghigian (G. K.) 38.

Bohan (A. D.) 8370.Bohland (Gustav) 7395.Bollman (Henry) 18444.Bolser (M. O.) 8372, .

Bolyard (CO.) 8374.Boman (T. G.) 18817.Bonaparte (Napoleon) 1049.Bonazzi (Ettore) 39.

Bond bros. 8375.Bonham (M. M.) 13832.Bonifer (Walter) 22511.Bonnell (G. H.) 18818.Bonner (Joe) 4154.Bonnerud (C.) 1103.

Boos (H. P.) 8376.Borden's farm products co., inc. 1104.Bordner (Louis) 8377.Boria (Georges) 8387.Borin mfg. co., inc. 8388.Borman (E. J.) 407, 14011.Boston gear works, inc. 8410.Bostwick (William) 416.

Bosworth (H. J.) co. 18819.Bosworth (J. W.) 40.

Bottomley (F. D.) 7859.Boulton (J. L.) 13833, 17752,Bourges (F. A.) 18821.Bourke (Fan) 7396.

Boui'ke-White (Margaret) 8417.Bourne (Douglas) 14068.Bousha (M. D.) 14488.Bouy (Jules) 17756.Bowden (W. E.) 17759.Bowers (J. H.) 14489.Bowie (A. H.) & son. 17760.Bowie (Letham) 17760.Bowles (Levi) 14490.

Bowman (C. F.) 2770.

Bowman (Mrs. C. F.) 2770.

Bowman (Lloyd) 13834.Boy scouts, Atlantic city, N. J., 10814.

Boyd (Margaret) 1105.

Boyd & Goff. 18824.Bove studios. 14491, 18826.

Boyes (W. H.) 14495.Boynton (Fitz) 7823.

Boynton (J. L.) 258.

Boyum and Nasvik. 1106.

Brackney (E. E.) 17761.

Bradford (J. S.) 8418.Brahler (Miss) 13228.

Brand (L. D.) 13835.

Brand (N. C.J 1107.

Brandes (Helen) 14496.

Brangwyn (Frank) 7965.

Branigar bros. co. 8419.

Braun art pub. co. 18828.

Bray (C. L.) 8420.

Brayton (H. C.) 14011.

432

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Bregstone (H. H.) 18830.Bremian (T. H.) 40.Brenner (H. C.) 8421.Brett (G. J.) 1112, 8422.Breuninger (Marion) 8423.Brewer (H. C.) 18771.Brewer (J. A.) 950, 14440, 18771.Brewster (R. O.) 11718.Briekman (A. B.) 1112.Briggs (Worth) 102.Brinkenhoff printing co., inc. 18836.Bristol co. 1112, 8427, 18838.British art co., ltd. 18929.Britton (Rae) 8452, 18930.Broadwell (W. H.) 8454, 14498, 18931.Broderick co. 1172.Broglie (Duchess de) 17762.Broglie (M. A. J. de) 17762.Bronaer (F. J.) 18932.Bronx flying club, of New York City,

inc. 8455.Brook (A. B.) 15888.Brooke (M. E.) 7397, 8456.Brookmire economic service, inc.

8457, 18934.

Brooks (H. C.) 195.Brooks (L. B.) 8464.Brooks bros. 18939Brosseit (Mary) 8465.Brosseit (R. F.) 8465.Brower (F. B.) 1173.Brown (Barnum) 8468.Brown (E. C.) 18950.Brown (E. E.) 14499.Brown (F. B.) 8469.Brown (G. M.) 41.Brown (G. W.) 1174.Brown (J. E.) 8486.Brown (J. H.) 8480.Brown (R. M.) 1175.Brown (R. S.) 8488.Brown (V. T.) 1176.Brown & Bailey co. 7399.Brown & Bigelow. 1182.Brown, Connery & co., inc. 14500.Brown instrument co. 14501, 18951.Brown-Robertson co.. inc. 18966.Brown studio, inc. 8489.Browne (B. G.) 1219.Browne (E. C.) 1220.Browne (Virginia) 1221.Browne & Browne. 1222.Brownell (J. L.) 1223, 14516, 18978.Brubaker aerial surveys. 18980.Bruce (E. L.) co. 8490.Bruce (N. D.) 13836.Brucherseifer (Katherine) 1231.Bruckmann (F.) a.-g. 14520, 18982.Brugairolles (V.) 7780.Bruhn (G. J.) '18986.

Brummitt (W. B.) 1232.

Bruno (Carl) 14521.Brunswick-Balke-Collender co. 18987.Bruppacher (Herman) 18471.Brush (Edward) 18646.

33366—29-

Brush (G. D.) 20202.Brust (Albert) jr. 8491.Buccola (Mary) 7378.Buchanan (James) 13838, 17802Buchanan (S. A.) 8498.Buckbee-Mears co. 14522Buckham (C. W.) 1233, 14522Buckner (W. F.) 6655.Buczkowski (Joseph) 1235.Budell (E. H.) 8499.Buehman (A. R.) 1237, 8500, 18988.Buffalo Bill. See Cody (William)Buffalo courier-express, inc. 8501Buglino ( Joseph ) 7400.Builders iron foundry. 1242, 8502.Building owners & managers assn of

Seattle. 18994.

Bulbulian (A. H.) 8503.Bull (Anna) 42.Bull (Lawrence) 1243.Bullock (E. F.) 1244.Bullocks, inc. 1245, 18995.Bundy (A. L.) 18996.Burbank (A. S.) 8504.Burbank (E. A.) 18997.Burdick (Doris) 7857.Burg (J. B.) 13839.Burgdorff (Ferdinand) 17024.Burgy (F. S.) 6.

Burian (Joseph) 17959.Burke & Korettke. 1257.Burney (Commander) 13295.Burney (Mrs.) 13295.Burnham (E.) inc. 7401.Burnham (Gerald) 7401.Burnham (R. N.) 7402, 17805.Burns photo co. 8506.Burr (E. E.) 17807.Burr (G. E.) 1258, 18998.Burroughs (F. E.) 11840.Burrus granite co. 13840.Busha (C. P.) 1259.Business creators. 8537.Business developers co. 8538.Buskett (M. P.) 13841.Bussey (Charles) 1260.Bussey (Fargo) 16121.

Butler (F. T.) 8491.Butler (J. W.) construction co. 1261.Butler (Walter) co., inc. 1262.Buttall (Jonathan) 10845.Butterfly (D. R.) 43.Butts (V. M0 44, 7405.Byrd (R. E.) 13746. 14215, 20335.Caffrey (B. R.) 14524.Cahill carton co.. 8563.Caillaud (M.) 632.Caione (Ralph) 45.

California Joe. See Milner (M. E.)Calif, air service. 19002.Calif, card mfg. co. 7404.

Calif, dairy council. 8564.Calif, fig-co. co., inc. 8565.Calif.-Stanford football game. 22169.

433

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Calif. (State) Supreme court judges.12219.

Calkins (E. E.) 18050.Callender (Jane) 8566.Calvert (D. D.) 46.

Calvet (G. H.) 17808.Calvet & Ware. 17808.Cameron (Allen) 13909.Campbell (F. G.) 14525.Campbell, Metzger & Jacobson. 7405.Campbell prints, inc. 1263, 8567,

14526.Campo (Sophia del) See Del Campo

(Sophia)

Candee (D. J.) 1279, 8569.Canning (J. A.) jr. '8571.

Cantelly (J. J.) 19003.Caperton (S. C.) 8572.Capitaine (Joseph) 14533.

Caprio (Antonio) 17569.Carborundum co. 19004.

Card (L. M.) 19005.Carey (William) 20516.Carlborg (H. O. E.) 7759.

Carleton & Hovey co. 19006.

Carlisle (H. I.) 7877.

Carlock (R. H.) 8573.

Carlson (G. WJ 1287, 8574.

Carmelite Fathers. 7531.

Carpenter (E. L.) 7428.

Carranza (Emelio) 17455.Carre (G. J. M.) 13842.

Carroll (Joseph) 108.

Carstens (F. A.) 1288.

Carter (Ad) 16718.Carter (W. H.) 13843, 13849.

Cartier (Ferdinand) 47, 7429.

Cartotto & Frei. 50.

Carver (F. S.) 14534.Casavant (Ed) 14535.

Case (N. S.) 5124.

Casebolt (B. H.) 1293.

Cash (Idress) 13850.

Cash credit co. 13851.Casna (Joseph) & co. 7430.

Casseday (C. B.) 52.

Cassens' art studio. 8575.

Castleden (G. F.) 19007.

Castrucci (G. B.) 53.

Cataldo (Father) 794.

Cates (Claude) 8576.

Catherine (St.) 7495,

Cathey (Joseph) 13852.

Caiholic book pub. co. 1294.

Catholic statuary co. 7431, 13853.

Caufield & Shook. 1295, 8577.

Cavalero (George) 1434.

Caveny (J. F.) 56, 1435.

Cecelia (St.) 22521.

Cemroc, inc. 14536.

Cenacle of St. Regis. 14537.

Central drug co. 1437.

Central foundry co. 8595.

Central scientific co. 1439.

Cerracchio (Enrico) 7436, 8596.

Cezanne (Paul) 4093, 10671, 15993,18982,

Chace (L. M.) 19011.Chadbourne (Humphrey) 10570.Chain store review, inc. 8598.Chair City photo co. 1440.Chalmers (G. P.) 20896.Chamber of commerce of Los Angeles.See Los Angeles. Chamber of com-merce.

Chamberlain (C. D.) 5610.Chambers (C. S.) 1441.Chandler (F. W.) 14538.Chandler (Jeanne) 23203.Chapin (R. M.) jr. 13856.Chapman (C. M.) 8599.Chapman (Jack) 16121.Chapman (Robert) co. 1442.Charles I d'Amboise. 17762.Charles II de Chaumont d'Amboise.

17762.Charlton (W. B.) 18062.Chase (A. W.) 57, 7438.Chase (E. A.) granite co., inc. 58.

Chase (H. A.) 19013.Chase (Justin) 8600.Chase (S. T.) 14539.Chase brass & copper co., inc. 14540.Chenequa (Village of) 13858.Chester granite quarries, inc. 7439.Chicago (Miss) See Miss Chicago.Chicago aerial survey co. 8604.Chicago banknote co. 14544.Chicago college of naprapathy. 19014.Chicago evening Amer. pub. co. 19015.Chicago herald & examiner. 1443,

14545, 19017.Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific

railroad. 1520.Chicago motor club.. 1525, 8607, 14637,

19111.Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee

railroad co. 1529, 8609.Chicago rapid transit co. 1530, 8610,

19113.Chicago, South Shore & South Bend

railroad. 8614.Chicago title & trust co. 19114.Chicago tribune. 1535, 8615, 14638,

19115.Chicago world's fair centennial celebra-

tion. 17809.Chiles (C. W.) 9802.Christ. See Jesus Christ.

Christian board of publication. 17810,20111.

Christian science pub. society. 9804.

Christiansen (Theodore) 16603.Christiansen (Mrs. Theodore) 16603.Christopher (St.) 403, 7759, 17931.

Christy (Earl) 14041.

Church (A. P.) 9812.

Cianfarani (A. B.) 403, 7759, 18293.

Cincinnati art pub. co. 15439.

Cinq-Mars (— ) 17762.

434

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Cistercian bros. 10843.Citizens radio service bureau. 7457.Claasen (Fr.) 16721.Clarage fan co. 9813.Clardy (J. B.) 20124.Clare (St.) 1434.Clark (C. S.) co. 2522.Clark (G. C.) 20126.Clark (G. M.) 20125.Clark (G. R.) 7629.Clark (George) 9S14.Clark (J. E.) 15451.Clark (J. H.) 17815.Clark (J. L.) 68.Clark (J. U.) 9817.Clark (Lillian) 8491.Clark (S. J.) 20127.Clarke (C. W.) 9818.Clarke (P. C.) 7399.Clarke (R. S.) 2524.Clarke (R. W.) 15452.Clarke (W. M.) 2525, 9820, 15454.Clay (C. A.) 2526, 9821, 20129.Clay (J. H.) 15455.Clements (A. B.) 15456.Cleveland spray painting co. 2527.Cleveland topics co. 13859.Clicquot club co. 9823.Clinton (J. A.) 20130.Clodion (C. M.) 10845.Clybourn statuary co. 70.Cobb (Emory) 9825.Cobb (L. T.) 20131.Cobbs. 2528, 20132.Coblentz (G. W.) 13860.Coca-cola co. 13861, 17816.Cody (William) 13047.Coe (C. F.) 2573.Coffin (Haskell) 14240.Cogswell (R. M.) 20134.Cohen (F. L.) 9826.Cohn (L. M.) 9827.Cohn (M. A.) 9833.Colborne (E. A.) 20137.Cold Spring granite co. 71, 13862,

17912.Cole (M. K.) 9S38. 17917, 20138.Cole (R. E.) 15460.Coleman (A. E.) 79.Coleman (G. E.) 20146.Coleman (J. P.) 9844.Coleridge-Taylor (J. F.) 20147.Colgan (J. R.) 80, 7458, 9845.Collins (J. P.) 9847.Collins (W. M.) jr. 9849.Colonial co. 9849.Colson (U. R.) 2532, 20148.Columbia envelope co. 15461.Columbus (Christopher) 1049.Columbus blank book mfg co. 9850.Columbus McKinnon chain co. 20149Colvig (V. D.) 17918.Combest (W. A.) 15462.Comfort (H. H.) 9852, 20150.Comi (A. J.) 13794.

Co-Mo co. 20154.Commercial printing corp. 15469.Commercial travelers mutual accident

assn. of America. 2547.Commissariat of the Holy Land

15475.Committee on public relations of the

eastern railroads. 15483.Compagno (Louise) 2548.Comstock (C. B.) 2550.Comstock (C. T.) 82.Concordia pub. house. 20155.Cones (J. W.) 9853, 2555, 15484Cones (N. F.) 20165.Congdon (Ray) 20166.Conger (A. B.) 9854.Conger (N. B.) 22673.Congoleum-Nairn, inc. 2557.Conley (C. A.) 20167.Conly (J. A.) 7459.Conly (J. A.) co. 7459.Connecticut foundry co. 7461.Connecticut general life insurance co

15491.Connersville blower co. 2559, 9855

15492, 20168.Connick (C. J.) • 83, 13869, 17919Connors (Betty) 15493.Conrad (C. D.) 9857.Conradi (M. K.) 20173.Consolidation coal co., inc. 9861.Constable (John) 10845.Constant (H. B.) 17762.Continental display adv. co. 7472.Continental insurance co. 15494.Continental nut co. 17922, 20174.Continental oil co. 9862.Conway (Jim) 16121.Cook (Capt.) 6970.Cook (E. D.) inc. 2561.Cook (M. F.) 2562.Cook (W. B.) 20175.Cooke (F. S.) 2563.Coolidge (Calvin) 7061, 13859, 16027,

17349.Coolidge (Mrs. Calvin) 7061, 16027Coolidge (D. W.) 13014.Coolidge (John) 16027.Coombs (R. D.) & co. 20176.Coomes (W. B.) 2564.Coon and Thompson. 9866.Coons and Thompson. 15495.Cooper (H. E.) 7473.Cooper (H. J.) 20177.Coovert (J. C.) 2565, 9867, 20180.Corinth (Lovis) 10671, 17238, 18982Corley (G. A.) 7474.Corot (J. B. C.) 20358.Cortot (Alfred) 758.Coryell (J. C.) 15496.Coscioni (Vincenzo) 9868.Cosmen (F. G.) 7860.Costello (Rev. Father) 23319.Costello (E. T.) 15497.Couche (R. S.) & co. pty., ltd. 20188.

435

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Coudurier, Fructus, Descher de NewYork, inc. 15498.

Coulter (W. A.) 9869.Countryman (E. W.) 20194.Courbet (Gustave) 4093. 20757.Courier-Journal. 9870.Courvoisier (C. T.) 9871.

Coutts (Gordon) 14041.Cover-your-floors campaign, inc. 15499.Coward-McCann, inc. 15500.Cowdrey brake tester organization,

inc. 9873.

Cowper (F. C.) 629.

Cox (A. L.) 950. 1440.

Cox (G. L.) 17923.Craddick service co! 97.

Craft (S. R.) 4201.Craftsman's club. 7475.

Craig (J. G.) 2566, 20195.Craine (B. H.) 9874.

Cram (L. R.) 98.

Cramer (C. W.) 9877.

Crandell (Bradshaw) 7993.

Crane (C. A.) 15501.

Craske (Leonard) 99.

Cravath (Glenn) 52.

Crawford (CO.) 38.

Crawford (Cbauncey) 9878.

Crawford (T. H.) 3870, 20688.

Crewdson (C. N.) jr. 20196.

Crimi (A. D.) 17924. •

Criterion adv. CO., inc. 9879.

Croft (I. W.) 100.

Crofut & Knapp co. 2567.

Cronhardt & son. 15502.

Crook (W. W.) 2568, 15504.

Crooks (A. F.) 20200.

Cross (G. R.) 102.

Cross (Louise) 13870.

Crowe (R. E.) 1257.

Crowell, Crane, Williams & co. 9904.

Crowsley (Powell) 23556.

Cruikshank (D. M.) 7476.

Cullman (T. F.) 9905.

Cullmer (H. R.) 2569.

Culpepper (H. S.) 15505.

Culver (H. H.) 18826.

Cunico (Mike) 16121.

Cuno (F. H.) 18381.

Cuntz (H. F.) 20201.

Curin (J. E.) 9907.

Curtis (Senator) 11681.

Curtis (A. R.) 13873, 17925.

Curtis (Asahel) photo co. 9908, 15506.

Curtis (Charles) 13899, 16004, 17296.

Curtis & Cameron, inc. 20202.

Curtis-Johnson printing co. 20208.

Curtis pub. co. 17929, 20209.

Cushman (S. F.) 17930.

Cut-off & speed recorder corp. 20210.

Cutler-Hammer mfg. co. 2570.

Cutler mail chute co. 9910, 15507.

Czarnik memorials. 7477.

Daake (H. A.) 2571.Dabrowski (Adam) 17931.

Dahlgren (R. E.) 9911.Dahme (F. A. A.) 7478, 17932.Daigle (R. R.) 9914.Dailey (C. S.) 15508.Daire (Diana) 4154.Dale (M. B.) 103.

Damita (Lilly) 2673.Damon (Messmore) 17933.Danielson (F. W.) 15509, 20211.Da Prato (A.) co. 104, 7479.Daprato statuary co. 108, 7495, 9915,

13877, 17935.Dartmouth college. 20216.D'Ascenzo (Nicola) 17956.Daubner (Paul) 17957.Daughters of Amer. revolution. Fran-

cis Vigo chapter. 7513.Daughters of the Amer. revolution

Natl, society. 13885.Daulby (J. E. M.) 9916.Daunt (W. A.) co., inc. 17959.Daunt (W. E.) 15513.Davenport hosiery mills. 13886.Davey (Harry) 9917.

Davidson (D. N.) 20225.Davidson (H. C.) 15514.

Davidson (Jo) 2573.Davidson (Ralph) 21414.

Davies (E. E.) 132, 9918.

Da Vinci (Leonardo) 641, 7351,17762.

Daving (Matthew) 17960.Davis (A. D.) 2572.

Davis (C. C.) 13887.Davis (C. E.) 13888.

Davis (C. H.) 15516.Davis (E. S.) 15517.Davis (H. S.) 133, 13889.Davis (Helen) 9919.

Davis (J. J.) 18035.Davis (Owen) 2573.

Davis (R. H.) 2573, 9930, 20335.

Davis (R. T.) 17961.Davis (Ralph) 9929.

Davis (W. S.) 521.

Davis & Geek, inc. 2593, 9933, 15518,

20338.Davis & Sanford studio. 2595.

Davis-Leek studio, inc. 2596, 15520.

Davison (H. deL.) 9938.

Dawes (Charles) 624.

Dawes (Gardner) studio. 15523.

Dawley (H. M.) 7514.

Dawson (Montague) 7570, 10495,

13934, 15888, 18032, 20688.

Day (J. P. B.) 2606, 17962.

Day (R. L.) 15524.

Dayton, O. District of the city.

Board of education of city schools.

2607.Dayton [O.] public schools. 2608,

20342.Dean (J. R.) 7721.

Dean studio. 9939.

Deaver (J. B.) 18474.

436

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

De Baum (Bert) 7515.

De Broglie (M. A. J.) See Broglie

(M. A. J. de)

De Carlo (Leonard) 13897.

Decasseres (Benjamin) 2573.Deckeruian bros. 20343.Deemer (S. S.) 7516.

De Fazi (Fulvio) 2609, 15525, 20344.

De Guelph (John) See Guelph (Johnde)

De Lan (E. A.) 618.

De Lancey (Darragh) 7517, 17963.

Del Carnpo (Sophia) 4107.Del Cano (H. P.) 20346.Delco light co. 2614.Delegates of different tribes at gov-ernment hearing in Tulalip, Wash.4390.

De Ligne (Princess) See Ligne(Princess de)

Del Pozo (J. G.) 2615.Del Pozo's million-airs orchestra.

2615.

Delta oil co., inc. 7520.

De Martin (Celeste) 134.

Deming (E. W.) 7522, 13898.Democratic national convention.

23501.Dempsey (A. W.) jr. 15528.Dempster (J. R.) 20347.De Narde (Marie) 7378.

De Nevers (Lorenzo) 9940.Denison (T. S.) & co. '15529, 20348.Denney (A. W.) 15530.Dennis (F. O.) 9941.Dennison (M. P.) 7405.

Dennison mfg. co. 2616.Denny school, reunion of students and

teachers. 17244.

Dental specialty co. 9943.Denton (J. F.) 2618.Denver optic co. 2619.

Denver pub. co. 9944.

Dept. of Ohio, Union Spanish war vet-erans. See Union Spanish war vet-

erans. Dept. of Ohio.

De Postele (T. A.) 20349.Dern (G. H.) 5124.Dern (Mrs. G. H.) 5124.

Deshell laboratories, inc. 2620.Des Moineaux (C. F. J.) 137, 7523.De Staffany (Lileota) 9945.Detmer, Brunei- & Mason, inc. 2626,

9946, 15532, 20350.Detroit decorative supply co. 2631,

9948.

Detroit free press. 20357.Detroit pub. co. 2639, 9959, 15543,

20358.

Deuther (T. F.) 2642.

De Viney (L. N.) 9964.Devranos (S. A.) 139.

Dew (Frank) 2643.'

Dewey (James) 15564.

Dichter (Isador) 590.

Dickens (Charles) 1049.

Dickeson (T. F.) 2644.

Dickey (Nat) 20367.Dicksee (Herbert) 7570, 10495.Dickson (H. W.) 9965.

Dictaphone sales corp. 9966.Dieco (W. R.) 9967.Dieges (C. J.) 140, 17964.Diehl (A. V.) 15567.Di Libero (John) 17965.Dilkes (H. B.) 20368.Dillon (Gov.) 15520.Dillon (Arthur) 9968.Dilno (Louis) 141.

Direct color photo co. 9969.Disraeli (Benjamin) 1049.Ditrich (Tomas) 15546.DiTullio (Frank) 7525.Dix (F. G.) 15547.Dixon (D. H.) 5246.Dixon (J. J.) 9970.Dixon (W. F.) 2645.

Doctoroff (John) 13899.Dodd (M. H.) 20369.Dodd, Mead & co., inc. 15548.Dodds granite co. 142, 7528, 13901,

17966.Dodge (F. R.) 2646.Dodge (W. E.) 17968.Dodge & Ascher, inc. 13909.Dodge bros., inc. 160.

Doering (Charles) & son, inc. 20370.Dolan (A. H.) 7531.Dolan (B. A.) 14524.Donahoo (P. S.) 4133.Donaldson (Adolph) 9971.Donaldson litho. co., inc. 2647, 9972,

15556, 20372.Donner (William) 15563.D'Ora. 2673.Doran (Mildred) 11701.Dorgan (A. W.) 20411.Douden (William) 15564.Dougherty (A.) inc. 10014, 20412.Douglas (F. H.) 20415.Douglas (R. A.) 2675.Dow (L. F.) co. 2676, 10017, 20418.Dow, Jones & co. 20419.Doyle (Baron) 14003.Dragonette (Jessica) 20415.Dra Goo (F. W.) 7536, 15566.Drake (H. E.) 12634.Drake (J. D.) 10018.Drake (P. W.) 10019.Draucker (C. R.) 17969.Drechsler (Erich) 161, 163.

Drechsler & sons. 163.

Dreher (E. F.) 2695.

Dreisel (R. F.) 20429.Drescher (John) co., inc. 10020,

15567.Drinkwater (J. A.) 10029.Driscoll (E. A.) 15569.Drucker & Baltes co. 10030.

437

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Drucklieb (J. L.) 164.Drummond (I. W.) 18050.Diirer (Albrecht) 4093.Dugan (C. E.) 15570.Duke (Anna) inc. 15571.Dumonde (Pierre) inc. 20430.Dunbar (Harold) 542.Dunbar (Thomas) 2696.Duncan (Frank) 2697, 10031.Duncan (H. F.) 2698, 10034, 20431.Dunning (H. M.) 20433.Dunsniore (J. W.) 171.Dunton (M. W.) co. 10038.Duplex envelope co., inc. 20434.Dupont (L.) 950, 18771.Du Pont (M. B.) 2699.Durand (Joanny) 18040'.

Durant (Will) 6790.Dure! (Rene) 383.Durham bros. & co., inc. 2707.Dusenbuey (W. H.) 20437.Earhart (A. M.) 17064.Earl (Bee) 23203.Eason (J. J.) 21053.Eastern railroads. Committee on pub-

lic relations. See Committee on pub-lic relations of the eastern railroads.

Easton novelty and specialty co.

10039.Eaton (E. F.) 10040.Eaton (M. E.) 17816.Ecclesiastical dept., Tiffany studios.

See Tiffany studios. Ecclesiasticaldept.

Eckel (E. H.) 10041.Eckhart co. 13910.Eckler (E. H.) 15572.Eckstein (Mrs. Fred) 5246.Eddy (R. J.) 2709, 10042, 20438.Edgar Allan Poe shrine, inc. 20450.Edgard (Maxence) 13911.Edison (T. A.) 10570. 15573, 18439.Edison (T. A.) inc. 15573.Edmondson (A. R.) 2714.

Edson (Norman) 15576.Educational supply co. 15577.Edwards (C. R. 23487.Edwards (C. W. 7537.Edwards (Charles) 172.

Edwards (G. F.) 7538.Edwards (G. W.) 17970.Edwards, Ewing & Jones. 2724.

Eftofie (P. A.) 2725.Egyptian lacquer mfg. co., inc. 20455.

Eiber (H. E.) 17716.Eickemeyer (Rudolf) 2726,Eigl (Alois) 7539.

Eisenberg (Abraham) 173.

Eisenberg (Jacob) 2727.

Elder (Ruth) 4107, 5246.

Elias (G.) & bro., inc., 2728.

Eliel (L, T.) 15579.Elizabeth (St.) 83.

Elks natl. memorial headquarterscommission. 174.

Eller (M. J.) 10048.Ellingson (Carl) 2729.Ellingwood (F. L.) 20456.Ellinwood (J. H.) 1440.Elliott (Dick) 15484.Elliott service co. 2730, 10049, 15580,

20458.Ellis (Edmund) 13912.Ellis (H. E.) 2757.Ellis (R. N.) 15602, 20494.Ellis (W. S.) 20496,Ellis & Keilly, inc. 10093.Ellison (F. H.) 7540.Ellison furniture and carpet co. 2758.Ellzey (F. P.) 7541.Elson (H. W.) 5246.Ely & Walker dry goods co. 10095.Emerson (D. E.) 17971.Emerson (F. C.) 5124.Emerson (Mrs. F. C.) 5124.Emerson shoe mfg co. 2759.Emery (E. T.) 2762.Emhofer (Josef) 728.

Empire floor & wall tile co. 10096,15604.

Empire floor & wall tile co., inc. 2764,10096, 20503.

Employers' liability assurance corp,

ltd. 20507.Emsco derrick & equipment co. 20508.Enes (J. T.) 15606.Engelbrecht (C. E.) 2770.Engelke (William) 20509.Engelmann (W. F.) 7542.

Engineers' natl. committee, women'sbranch. 15608.

Englemen (J. O.) 13718.English (Mrs.) 16603.

English (I. B.) 20510. .

English folk dance society, Federa-tion of Amer. branches. 2774.

Enlind (K. A.) 2775, 13929.

Enoch (Mrs. W.) 7378.

Enright (B. P.) 10100.

Erbit (Juleus) 18502.

Erickson (H. A.) 2776, 15609, 20511.

Erie's community chest. 15610.

Eriksen (F. E.) 20513.

Eriksson (E. M.) 10101.

Ernst (C. J.) 20437.Ernst studio co. 20514.

Eschbach (P.) 7780.

Ethridge (Ella) 15484.

Ethridge co. 182.

Eudene (Maurice) 284.

Eummelen (Henry) 7543.

European statuary & art co. 17972.

Evans (M. D.) co. 10103.

Evans (M. E.) 2791.

Evans (T. M.) 20515.

Evans (W. R.) 2792.

Evening Amer. pub. co. 2800. 10104,

15611.

Evening herald pub. co. 2863, 10111,

15652.

438

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Evening news assn. 2944, 10163, 15704.Examiner printing co. 20516.Exemplar society. 10177.Exhibit supply co. 2962.Exhibit supply co. See also Meyer

(J. F.)

Export steamship corp. 20517.Eymarcl (P. J.) 7948.Eymer (C. J.) 20518.F. & F. embroidery works. 7544.F. B. O. productions, inc. 3182, 10179.

15713.Faber (E. S.) 10279.Fabry (J. G.) 183. 7545.Fahringer (S. F.) 20519.Fair pub. house. 3394.Fairbairn (Barbara) 682, 7546.Fairchild aerial surveys, inc. 3409,

10280.Fairchild analytical bureau. 3416.Fairmount creamery co. 15714.Falk (E. A.) 3423.Fallert studios. 3424.Fane (Mrs. Henry) 10845.Farley (C. S.) 3425.Farley (F. H.) 15716.Farnsworth (Helen) 11841.Farrell (J. A.) 3426.Farrell (J. J.) 15717.Farrow (C. V.) 7547.Farwell (Lyman) 20520.Fast (N. C.) 10281.Faulkner (Barry) 13914.Fauntleroy (Homer) 3427.Faust (A. L.) 185.Fazi (Fulviode) See&eF&zi (Fulvio)Fead (J. W.) 5124.Feather (R. S.) 10282.Feathers (R. A.) 10283.Federal-Brandes, inc. 3429, 10285.Federal mutual liability insurance co.

15718.Federal printing co. 15719.Federal rubber co. 3421.Federal water service corp. 15720.

20521.Federation of Amer. branches of Eng-

lish folk dunce society. See Englishfolk dance society. Federation ofAmer. branches.

Fegraeus (Harold) 10286.Feibelman (J. B.) 10560.Feiganspan (C.) & co. 10287.Feist & Feist, inc. 3432.Feland (Logan) 4107.Feldhauser (Edward) 10293.Ferdon mfg. co. 13915.Ferns, Anderson, inc. 3435.Ferrari (Febo) 18018.Ferris (J. L. G.) 15721. 20523.Ferris (W. N.) 4107.Ferry-Hanly advertising co. 20527.Feuerbach (Anselm) 12530.Fiala (Frank) 7610.

'

Fidelity bldg. corp. 7548.

Fidelitv-Phenix fire insurance co. of

N. Y. 15723.

Field (G. C.) 10294, 15724.Field (W. H.) 10295, 20533.Field museum of natural history.

7551, 10296. 13916, 15725.

Fields (J. E.) 9874.Fiero (Emilie) 18021.Fighiera (Leon) 13919.Fildes (Luke) 20358.Filippini (George) 7558.Fillmore (A. W.) 3440.Fillmore (T. H.) 3440.Fineshriber (W. H.) 10560.Fingerle & co. 15728.Fingers (E. P.) 13923.Fink (Jacob) 13924.Finkelstien (J.) 13928.Firestone (H. S.) 10570.Firmin (A. E.) 13933.

First American fire insurance co.

15729.

First natl. bank of Boston. 10303.First natl. bank of Maiden [Mass.]

3441.

Fish (R. A.) 7577.Fishbaugh (W. A.) 3442. 10308.Fisher (H. C.) 3445.Fisher (H. W.) 18022.Fisher (Irving) 3537, 10309, 15730.Fisher (Irving) syndicate. 10318.Fisher (J. S.) 5124.Fisher (Jack) 18023.Fisher (M. E.) 20535.Fishlove (H.) & co. 20536.Fisk tire co., inc. 3553.Fiske (E. W.) 18646.Fiss (Walter) 3554.Fitch (M. L.) 18024.Fitton (Hedley) 11032.Fitz (O. C.) 10322.Fitz shoe chest. 15739.Fitzgerald (E. M.) 20538.Fitzmaurice (J. C.) 8313.FitzPatrick (F. J.) 20539.Fitzsimmons (P. W. A.) 10324.Flatscher (M.) 18302.Flauder (A. J.) 693, 8009, 14221,

18525.

Fleischaker & Baum. 7559.Fleischmann co. 3558.

Fletcher (Mrs. Calvin) 562.

Flint (S. A.) 15484.Flint (W. R.) 7965.Florence art co. 186.

Florio (Salvator) 189.

Florman (Irving) 7560, 18026.Flournoy (J. W.) 7561.Flynn (M. R.) 7378.

Foale (D. T.) 18027.Foamadent co. 15741.Fochi (Caesar) 13929.Fogg and Morin. 20548.Foley (E. F.) 20551.

439

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Fonce (Camille) 950.Fontaine (J. W.) 7562.Fontan (L.) 18302.Fook Lee Yee. 7563.Foote (U. S.) 20553.Forbes (William) 684.Forbes lithograph mfg. co. 190, 3564.Ford (Lauren) 191.Ford (S. S.) 15742.Ford (W. L.) 3565.Fore (O. T.) 16121.Fornaris (N. L.) 193.

Forncrook (C. S.) 7564, 3566, 10326.Foster (E. C.) 13930.Foster (F. G.) 20555.Foster (J. M.) 4201.Foster (Maxwell) 194.

Foster (W. C.) 13930.Foster bros. 3569, 10327, 20556.Fonch (R. B.) 10330, 15743.Fowler (E. L.) 3585, 15744, 20557.Fowler (H. H.) 3601.Fowler (W.) 16044.Fox (Fontaine) 3602, 10331, 15759,

20584.Fox (M. L.) 18124.Fox (R. A.) 14041.Fox (W. B.) 10019.Fox furniture co., inc. 10451.Foxboro co. 3691, 10452, 20655.Fragner hat corp. 20673.Fragonard (J. H.) 14440.Frances (Miss) 7378.

Francis (W. R.) 195.

Francis Vigo chapter, Daughters of

Amer. revolution. See Daughters of

Amer. revolution. Francis Vigochapter.

Franciscan friars of the atonement.20674.

Frank (Abraham) 18028.Frank (O. E.) heater & engineering

co., inc. 20686,Frankart, inc. 197, 7565, 13931.

Franke (Joseph) 7375.

Frankford, Ind. schools, first wardchamps, first semester, 1927. 5070.

Franklin (Allen) 15484.

Franklin (Benjamin) 171, 265, 7870,

8418.

Franklin (Dwight) 199.

Franklin (Wirt) petroleum corp.

13933.Franklin co. 3697.

Franz (Max) 18982.

Fraser (L. G.) 200.

Frashers, inc. 3707, 10478, 15854.

Fredricksen (C. W.) 3864.

Fredrickson (F. C.) 18029.

Free studio. 3865.[Freemasons] Alexandria Washingtonlodge no. 22, A. F. & A. M. 3867.

Freihofer (Win.) baking co. 15855.

French (D. C.) 265.

French (G. W.) 18046.

Frey (Albert) 6185, 7780, 18042.Frick (H. C.) 15862.Friederich (Albert) 10494.Friedlander (Leo) 18030.Friedman (Ray) 202.Friedrich (C. D.) 4093.Friend (D. E.) 20687.Frink (H. A.) 15878.Frisch (Victor) 7568, 18031.Fritz (E. M.) 3868.Frolich (F. H.) 7615.Froman & Levy. 18031.Frost & Reed, ltd. 203, 3870, 7570,

10495, 13934, 15888, 18032, 20688.Frost lumber industries, inc. 3872.Fryling stationery co. 15890.Fuchs (A. W.) 15893.Fuchs (Emil) 204, 9914.Fueredi (Arnold) 206.

Fuller (C. A.) 10499.Fuller (Earl) 15894.Fuller (Rose) 3873, 10499, 10500.Fuller & Smith. 207.

Fuller cleaning & dying co, 3874,

10501, 15895, 20690.Fullerton (J. McD.) 10506, 15896.Funk (C. B.) 3876.Funk & Wagnalls co. 3877, 10507,

15897, 20694.

Furst (Breading) 13935.

G. & G. atlas systems, inc. 15902.

G. E. M. embroidery co. 20701.Gabel creamery co. 10516.

Gadd (P. R.) inc. 10517.Gaer (Fay) 7574.

Gage bros. & co. 10518.Gagne (L. P.) 7576.

Gaines (Eloise) 17802.Gainsborough (Thomas) 10845.

Gaisser (C. C.) 3887.

Galante (L. D.) & co. 15903.

Gallego (Mary) 20450.Galloway (Ewing) 3891.

Gallup map & supply co. 3892.

Galton (Francis) 18619.

Galveston, Tex., bathing girl revue.

11832.Galvin (G. H.) 15904.

Galvin (G. W.) 3893.

Gamble (J. A.) 10519Gannon (Marie) 18482.

Gardner (A. B.) 15905.

Gardner (L. E.) jr. 3894.

Gardner adv. co. 7577.

Gardner Dawes studio. 15906.

Garrison (I. L.) 3897.

Garrison (Myrtle) 7579, 13936.

Garry (Hormistas) 3900.

Gasaway (Uriah) 6655.

Gasch (Walther) 17027.

Gasteiger (Anna) 632.

Gates (C. W.) 3901.

Gates (Lilyan) 7378.

Gauguin (Paul) 17238.

Gaw-O'Hara envelope co. 10522

440

INDEXdos. 1-4, 192S

Gayardo (Paul) 75S1.

Gayle (F. W.) 10524.General appraisal co.. inc. 10525.General board of Y. M. C. A. See

Y. M. C. A. general board.General bronze corp. 1S033.General council. Presbyterian church

in tbe V. S. A. See Presbyterianchurch in tbe U. S. A. Generalcouncil.

General electric co. 10526.Gennaro (Befani) 7582.

George (G. D.) 18034.Georges d'Amboise (Cardinal) 17762.Georgia marble co. 15907.Geragbty (James; 18035.Gerdsen (W. D.) 20705.Gerhard (A F.i 20706.Gerkins (C. E.) 15933.Gerlach-Barklow co. 3902.Gettelman (Carmen) properties, inc.

3995Getty (F. E.) 3569. 20556.Gbeen (Miss) inc. 7583.Gbiloni (P. G.) 18069.Giannini (A. P.) 7982. 9969.Gibson (C. R.) & co. 10527.Gibson (H. L.) 13910, 18035, 18036.Gibson (Y. L.) 3999.Gibson studio. 10537.Gilbert (Monroe) 1393S.Gilchrist & co. 4000.Gilder (R. F.) 418.

Gildersleeve (F. A.) 4001.Gillespie (Foy) 13939.Gillett (W. A.) 10538.Gillette (M. H.) 17699-1.Gilliam (H. F.) 4002.Gilpin pub. co. 15937.Ginn & co. 10542.Gioia (Leonardo) 10543.Giorgi (F. A.) 18037.Girard (G. G.) 4004.Girolami (Iacopino) 70.

Gironi (Raphael) 104, 7779.Gladacres. inc. 20707.Glaubacker (Franz) 7539.Gleason (J. A.) 18039.Gleim (J. C.) 13940.Glick (M. A.) 4005.Globe wire & iron works. 4006, 10546.Gloekler (Bernard) co. 15941.Glover (C. D.) 7472.Glucklich (Simon) 17027.Goddard (L.) pseud. See Woolfenden

(L. G.)Godfrey (A. G.) 20710.Godfrey (Elmer) 13915.Godin (H. L.) 15942.Godshall paper box co. 4007.Goes litho. co. 4008, 15944. 20711.Gogh (Vincent Yan) 4093, 10671.Gogolin (J. P.) 7584.Golden (J. G.) 10559.'

Goldensky (Elias) 10560.

Goldensky (M. E.) 10563.Goldkamp (F. E.) 15956.Goldsmith (A. M.) 10564.Goldsmith (T. F.) 4009.Goldstein (M. M.) 20715.Goldstein (Samuel) 13941.Golteiman (Guv) inc. 15957.Gonella (J. G.) 13942.Gonville de Ovies. 20716.Gonzalez (Xavier) 7377. 7516.Good (I. P.) 10565.Goodlander sisters. 4010.

Goodrich (Fredrick) 4020.Goodrich (W. F.) 20717.Goodwin (B. F.) 10566.Gordon (C. S.) 20718.

Gough (C. H.) 4024.

Gould (H. O.) co. 10567.Grabill (B. E.) 10568.Graf co. 20719.Graham (G. T.) 15460.Graham (W. P.) 232.

Graham-Paige motors corp. 15959.Grainger (N. W.) 243.

Granat bros. 15960, 20721.Grand central art galleries. 15964,

20728.Grand Rapids gas light co. 20729.Grant (Hubert) 4025.Grant (R. A.) 10569.Grant (S. A.) 15965.Grassmann (J. E.) 15966.Gravelle pictorial news service. 10570.Graves (L. B.) 10583.Graves (M. E.) 7585.Graveurs modernes. 10587.Gray (Herbert) co., inc. 20730.Gray (J. B.) 20731.Gray (J. M. M.) 23021.Gray (S. S.) 20450.Gray (W. J.) 4026.Greacen (E. W.) 206.

Great northern railway co. 4032,

10589, 15968.Green (Charlie) 16121.Green (F. W.) 16603.Green (Mrs. F. W.) 16603.Green (Fitzhugh) 5246.

Green (George) 10592.Green (H. W.) 15974.Green (J. C.) construction co. 10593.Green (William) a corp. 15975.Greene (J. S.) 15976. 20732.Greene (W. L.) 14062.Greenfield (R. E.) 15977.Greenhalgh (Miss) 16603.Greenhalgh (Mrs. G. P.) 16603.Greenleaf (Sue) 244.

Grenfell (Wilfred) 20496.Gress studio. 4035.Grey (John) 10594.Gribble (A. ML) 4038.

Gribble (Bernard) 6970.

Griggs (Wally) 23203.Grippo (John) 246.

441

INDEXpt. rv7, n. s., v. 23

Griswold (L. F.) 10596.Grolier society. 4039, 10599.•Groll (A. L.) 252.

-Gross (Edward) co., inc. 4040, 10600,20733.

Gross (Sydney) 20734.-Grosser (Th.) 16721.

Grove (Perry) 10601.Groves (U. B.) 20736.Gruber (A. H.) 15978.Gruber (C. M.) 20737.Guazelli (Leo) 17972.Guedy (Gaston) 6993.Guelph (John de) 2573.Guerlain (Marcel) inc. 18040. .

Guertin (G. A.) 15942.-Guest (Edgar) 6739.Gugler lithographic co. 4045.Guilbert (P. L.) 632.

Guillemette (A. L.) 13943.Guillemette (E. J.) 13943.Gulielmo (Victor) 7948.Gurney (Edmund) 10602.Gurney (Harlan) 17123.

Gutmann & Gutmann. 4046.Guttmann, maison, inc. 20738.<Guy (M.) 2673.Guy's studio. 4048.Gyle (N. E.) 4049.Haas (Herman) 4050.Haas (S. A.) 5246.

Haberle (V. M.) 18041.Haberman (Marie) 7586.

Haberman sisters. 7586.

Hackett (H. N.) 15979.Hackett (J. J.) 5246.

Hackner (E.) co. 7587.

Hackner ( Egid ) 7587.Haffner (J. J.) 7588.Hafner (C. A.) 7591, 10603.Hafner (V. L. S.) 10603.Hagaar (D. C.) 15980'.

Eagman (C. O.) '369.

Hahn bldg. co. 4056.

Hainlen (M. R.) 10604.Hakkerup (A. N. P. L.) 4057.Kakkerup (J. L.) 4058.Hall (A. C, A.) 21434.

Hall (Bert) 9930.

Hall (E. F.) 15983.Hall (H. A.) 10605.Hall (J. L.) 5246.Hall (P. C.) 7592.Hall (R. M.) 13901.Hall (S. R.) 4065.Hall (S. W.) 13945.Hallenbeck-Klein-Hutchins, inc. 10606.

Hallett (E. D.) 4066, 10642.

Halpern (Carl) 15984.Hamilton (C. M.) 4068, 10643.

Hamilton (E. B.) 10663, 20743.

Hamilton (Emma) 10845.

Hamilton bank note engraving &printing co. 4088, 10665, 20752.

Hammaker bros. 4092.Hammell (R. W.) 14041.Hammerill (John) 16603.Hammerli (H. E.) 15987.Hammet (William) 6183.Hammill (Mrs. John) 11718.Hammond (B. F.) 10667.Hanau (R. L.) 10669, 15988.Hancock (John) 7341.Hancock (W. S.) 15989, 20755.Handberg (Lucille) 15990,Hanfstaengl (Franz) 4093, 10671,

15993, 18042, 20757.

Hanft (W.) 5622.Hanks (E. G.) 10685.Hanna (E. J.) 14491.Hanna (M. E.) 10688, 15996.Hansard. 4104.Hansen (H. F.) 253.

Hanson (W. B.) 20759.Haralson (Chas.) 16121.Harcus (C. R.) 4105.Hardee (C. A.) 16603.Hardee (Mrs. C. A.) 11718.Harden (H. T.) 10690.

Harden (W. B.) 15999.Harding (George) 18048,Harding (James) 5246.

Hardman (L. G.) 4107.Hardy (J. G.) 13951.Harkins (D. J.) 12767.Harlan (K. G.) 10691.Harlan (O. K.) 16001.Harman (Hugh) 202.

Harmony co. 16003.Harrington (R. L.) 254.

Harris (E. M.) 256.

Harris (F. O.) 4106.

Harris (Isaac) 7593.

Harris (Rosina) 18049.Harris & Ewing. 4107, 16004.

Harrison (A. S.) 16011.Harrison (Al) 20760.Harrison (N. H.) 10692.Harrison (W. J.) 7513.

Hart (H. A.) 8020. 14240.

Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 10693, 20761.

Hartford Connecticut trust co. 4127.

Hartford fire insurance co. 4128,

10797, 16012, 20852.

Hartman furniture & carpet co. 10800.

Hartney (H. E.) 4131.

Har.sville syndicate co. 10801.

Hartung (C. G.) 4132.

Hartzler (J. E.) 20856.

Harvey (Charles) 10570.

Harvey (R. D.) 16015.

Haselbauer (P. P.) 7599.

Haslam (I). C.) 18464.

Hassel (O. H.) 16016.

Hasting sales, inc. 20857.

Hatswell (D. R. Overall) See Over-all-Hatswell (D. R.)

Hauck (P. J.) 10802.

442

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Havens (J. D.) 10803.Havill (L. H.) 257, 16017.Hawkins (H. C.) 10803.Hawley (W. A.) jr. 4133.

Hay (W. L.) 4134.Haynes (J. E.) 4136, 20858.Haynes corp. 4138.Hayward (Frank) 7600.Healy (H. G.) 4149.Heard (Ralph) 7993.Heath (F. M.) 4150.Heathcote nurseries of Florida, inc.

4151.Heatiiator co. 20864.Heber (M.) 18302.Heddon's (James) sons. 4152.Hedstrom (G. V.) 10807.Heether (H. B.) 4153.

Heilner (Van Campen) 2573.Heim (Edward) 4154.Heincke (Albert) 6993.Heisel (E. S.) 4155.Helrner (D. G.) 4159.Helms (E. T.) 4160.Helwig (W. E.) 16018.Helwig studios. 10808, 20865.Helwith (A. L.) & co., inc. 20866.Heming (H. H. ) 4161, 16019.Hemstreet (S. C.) 20881.Hendel (Hyman) 4164, 16020, 20882.Henderson (F. R.) corp. 16021, 20883.

Henderson lithograph co. 4167, 10809,16022.

Hendler (C. J.) 16024.Hendrick (Lorene) 7538.Hendrikx (I. J.) 16026.Hennegan co. 20888.Hennigh (H. K.) 10810.Henny (A. B.) 20889.Henoch (Hanley) 14068.Henry II (King) of England. 17762.Henry (Frank) 13952.Henry (H. C.) 17696.Henry (H.R.) 4169,20890.Henry decorative stone co. 7601.

Herald co. 16027.Herbert (J. D.) 18050.Herbster (O. G.) 20891.Bering (Henry) 7603.Hermitage an co., inc. 4170, 16030,

20893.

Herron (J. E.) 7604.

Herschmann (F. K.) 10811.Hershey (C. D.) 18055.Herwehe (F. A.) 10813.

Herzel (Paul) 13953, 18056.Hess (D. J.) 4175. 20896.

Hess (Fred) & son. 10814.Hess ben-Nathan (Emmy) 20897.Hesse (W. C.) 16036.Heuer (A. F.) 10815.Hewer (Jack) 4176, 10816.Hewlett (Ben) 15484,.

Hey (Paul) 16721.

Heyman (Berthold) 18214.

Heyn & Keeley. 10818.Hialeah chamber of commerce. 16037.Hibbard (F. C.) 7606.Hibbeler (Ray) 10819.Hickman (W. S.) 4180.Hickok mfg. co., inc. 4181.Hicks (J. L.) 4183.Higginbotham (F. V.) 4184.Higginbotham (L. J.) 16038.Higgins (G. A.) jr. 16039.Hildebrand (E. C.) 20898.Hill (A. M.) 10820.Hill (Clara) 13954, 18061.Hill (H. J.) 4185, 13955, 16040.

Hill bros., inc. 16041.Hiller (L. H.) 18062.Hillmer (D. B.) 4186.Hills (Lawrence) 2573.Hills (O. W.) 4187.

Hiltabidel (E. J.) 4188.Hine (M. L.) 4189.Hinkle (F. L.) 16042.Hinkley studio. 10821.Hinman-Boynton granite co. 258.

Hinson (Claude) 13956.Hinson mfg. co. . 13956, 20918.Hintermeister (Hy) 260, 7607, 7823,

13957, 18063.

Hinton (C. L.) 7608.Hirmer (Max) 7609.Hiss (J. M.) 4190.

Hitchcock (George) 6993.Hoard's dairyman. 4193.

Hobbema (Meindert) 2639.Hodges (Clayton) 14256.Hodler (Ferdinand) 15993.

Hoerig (W. G.) 13961, 14254.

Hoertz (F. J.) 10020.

Hoey (Jane) 5246.

Hofer (Karl) 18982.Hofer (Richter) 18359.

Hoffbauer (Charles) 263.

Hoffman (E. C.) 10S23, 10824, 20919.

Hoffman (J. H.) 16044.

Hoffman (J. T.) 20920.

Hoffman (Malvina) 264.

Hoffman drug co. 4195.Hofmann (Josef) 758.

Hofstetter (W. A.) 14240.

Hogue (O. N.) 4196. 16045.

Holberg (R. A.) 20921.

Holcomb (Oscar) 7116.

Holcomb, Kiewitt & Hollingsworth.10825.

Holden (S. S.) 13963.

Holderness (J. R.) 18065.

Holinger (E. F.) 10827.

Holland (H. M.) 18066.

Hollander (L. P.) co. 20922.

Holliday (R. F.) 18067.

Holloway (Gov.) 16603.

Hollywood bowl assn.. inc. 16049.Holman (Edward) 10828.

Holman (W. E.) 10828.

443

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17038, 17349,18508, 18821,

Holmes (Alma) 18068.Holmes (M. H.) 4199.Holstein rubber co. 20925.Holt gallery. 16050.Holz (T. C.) 4200.Home Life. 4201.

Home owner's finance corp. 7610.Homeland co. 10829, 16051.Honig-Cooper co. 4206.Honnold (W. H.) 4207.Hood (Jennings) 265.

Hoover (Herbert) 4024, 7858, 13853.13899, 14007, 14021, 14060, 14107,14154, 14171, 14223, 14491, 15957,16004, 16024, 17061,18119, 18380, 18462.

22247, 22654.Hoover (Mrs. Herbert) 16004.Hopewell (Charles) 20935.Hopf (Rudolph) 7611. 18069.Hopkins (Lindsey) 4208, 10830.Hopkins (M. A.) 7174.

Hopkins (M. S.) 20936.Hopkins (Pauline) 18041.Hopper (L. S.) 266.

Hopwood retinning co., inc. 4210.Hord (W. D.) 16052,Horelick (Harry) 10831.Hori (I. E.) 10832.Hormel (G. A.) & co. 4211, 10833.Horn (Gregor) 7583.Horn (John) 16053.Horn (Trader) See Smith (A. A.)Horner studio. 4213.

Horrigon (John) 7612.

Horst (E. C.) co. 4214.Horwitz (E. S.) 18070.Houdon (J. A.) 10845.

Houdon (Sabine) 10845.Houlihan (T. H.) 16517.

House (L. R.) 4215.

House of art. 4216, 16054.

Houston (Ross) 10835.Houston (Sam) 628.

Howard (J. M.) 10836. •

Howard furniture co. of Brooklyn, inc.

4217.

Howarth (A. E.) 950, 14440, 18771.

Howe (W. W.) 10837.

Howerth (D. P.) 16055.

Huang (Tien Lai) See Tien LaiHuang.

Huber art co. 16062.

Hudson (Grace) 7613.

Hudson (Henrietta) 4218.

Hudson trading co. 4219.

Huenefeld (Baron von) 8313.

Hufenus (John) 612.

Huff (E. C. J.) 16063.Hugentobler (H.) 372.

Hughes (Elizabeth) 13851.

Hughes (J. C.) 20510.

Hughes (L. E.) 20937.

Hugbes (P. J.) 10843, 16075.

Hughes & Cinquin. 4220.

See Young-

Hugue II (King) 17762Hull (H. M.) 20938.Hull (J. C.) 5124.Hull (Mrs. J. C.) 5124.Hunt (A. F.) 20939.Hunt (Esther) 267.Hunt (L. B.) 17816.Hunter (F. T.) 18302.Hunter (John Young)Hunter (John)

Hunter (V. H.) 20940.Hunter (W. L.) 16076.Hunting (J. D.) 16092.Huntington (H. E.) library & art gal-

lery. 10843.Hurley (E. T.) 4221, 16096, 18071.Hurt (S. P.) 20965.Husslein (Joseph) 5246.Hutching (C. C.) 10865.Hutchinson (B. E.) 9874.Hutchison (R. M.) 4222.Hutto engineering co., inc. 7614.

Hy-art by-way display corp. 270, 7615,13966.

Hy-art studios, inc. 272.

Hyatt roller bearing co. 4223, 10866.Hyde (Helen) 17699-1.Hydraulic-press brick co. 20966.Hyskell (R. C.) 4224.

Icart (Louis) 10587, 10867, 20970.Igloo. 16106.Illava (Karl) 7621.Illinois model aero club. 4225, 16107.Illinois (Univ. of) varsity baseball

team. 10034.Illinois (Univ. of) varsity basketballteam. 2698.

Imans (Pierre) 18075.Improved office partition co. 4226,

10878.Independent mfg. importing co., inc.

4252.

Indiana building congress. 20982.

Industrial arts service. 4253.

Industrial banking corp. 10886.

Industrial banking corp108S7.

Ingels (K. B. 7622.

Ingerle (R. F.) 18369.

Ingham (G. F.) 20983.Inness (George) 2639.

Innosa (Robert) 13967, 18119.

Internatl. assn. of electrotypers.

Internatl. feature service, inc.

4254, 10888, 16108, 20984.

Internatl. filter co. 4279.

Internatl. footwear co., inc.

Internatl. life insurance co.

Internatl. mutoscope reel

4287, 10994.

Internatl. shoe co. 4335.

Internatl. syndicate. 4338.

Internatl. textbook co. 4339Internatl. tours, inc. 20998.

Ireland (W. G.) 20999.

of America.

7623.

278,

20997.10903.

co., inc.

444

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Iron fireman mfg. co. 4361, 10940.Irwin (Bob) 13843.Irwin-Hodson co. 4373.Ishtaupi (Chief) 254.

Itala printing co. 10941.Ittman (William) 21000.Ittner (W. B.) 18120.Jack (Richard) 7570, 10495.Jackson (Andrew) 7910.Jackson (Ed) 16603.Jackson (lbs. Ed.) 16603.Jackson (W. H.) 20437.Jackson (W. M.) 16117.Jackson pub. co., inc. 10942.Jacobson (A. D.) 7624.

Jacobson (E. J.) 4374.

Jacobson (T. It.) 281.

Jacobson & co. 7624.Jacoby (C. E.) 10943.Jacoby (Graziella) 13968.Jacoby (H. E.) 21006.Jakobo (C. A.) 282.

James (H. C.) 7625.

James mfg. co. 10953.Jane, countess of Harrington. 10845.

Jansrud (J. C.) 10954.Janssen (Frieda) 4375.Japan paper co. 10956.Jaquish (O. W.) 10957.Jarvis (Anna) 12218.Jay mfg. co. 10959.Jean III (Lord) 17762.Jeanne d' Arc. 47, 263, 13966.Jeffreys (A. B.) 283, 4376.Jeffries (H. J.) 16118.Jellow (Timothy) 643, 7972.

Jensen (H. W.) 7626.Jensen printing co. 4377.

Jesbera (Hazel) 313, 7640.

Jesbera (Helen) 7640.

Jesbro (Hazel) 313.

Jessye (Eva) 21007.

Jesus Christ. 83, 108. 365, 370, 379,

403, 500, 551, 582, 621, 632, 732, 3893,

7351. 7477, 7495, 7531, 7543, 7584,

7587, 7609, 7759, 7814, 7867. 7951.

7987, 8116, 8230, 9940, 13853, 14184,

17702, 17931, 18248.

Jewell (R. W.) 10960.Jewish nation, inc. 284.

Jewish people's institute, art school.

21008.Jirouch (F. L.) 7992^Joan of Arc. See Jeanne cl'Arc.

Job (F. H.) 16119.

Johannson (Thomas) 18129.

John (St.) 17761.

John A. Boechat post no. 295, Amer.legion. 4378.

John Hancock mutual life insuranceco. 10961.

John the Baptist (Brother General)10843.

Johns (G. H.) 7627. 13969.

Johnson (Dr.) 22159.

Johnson (Mrs.) 8089.Johnson (A. F.) 21013.Johnson (A. L.) 18124.Johnson (B. W.) 4379, 13970.Johnson (C. B.) 7628.Johnson (C. C.) 7629.Johnson (C. E.) & co., inc. 4380.Johnson (F. B.) 10962.Johnson (Frances) 4201.Johnson (I. C.) 18125.Johnson (J. O.) inc. 16120.Johnson (J. S.) 4381.Johnson (Martin) 21014.Johnson (O. M.) 13970.Johnson (W. O.) 18126.Johnson & son. 10963.Johnson bros. 2.1053.

Johnston (L. T.) 7630.Johnston (Philip) 10964.Johnstone (E. F.) 21054.Jondreau (R. J.) 10965.Jones (C. S.) 2573.Jones (H. A.) 285.Jones (H. L.) 16121.Jones (H. P.) 10966.Jones (J. C.) 16129, 21055.Jones (J. H.) 7116.Jones bros. co. 286, 7631. 13973.Jordan Marsh co. 10967.Josam mfg. co. 10968.Joseph (Si.) 16, 500, 7495, 7814, 7867,

7951.

Josephine (Empress) 1049.Joyzelle (Rosamonde) 5246.Tudah (N. B.) 4107.Judd (C. L.) 16131.Jude (St.) 7759.Juergens (Alfred) 7634.Juestrick (M. M.) 13924, 13928.Juhre (William) 13873.Juleen (J. A.) 4390. 10969.Jungbluth (F. A.) 13980.Junsey (A.) 186.

Junyoon studio. 10975, 16132.Juskzo (Jeno) 7791.

Justice (M. T.) 16133.Kagann (Theodore) 13787.Kalec & Forster. 16135.Kallis (Moe) 7785.Kallus (J. L.) 310, 13981.Kanewsky (Virginia) 313, 7640, 18135.Kanno (G. B.) 7635.

Kansas City. Mo. Chamber of Com-merce. 21057.

Kansas Pythian home assn. 21058.Kansas state board of health. 10976.Kappa alpha alumni foundation. 4393.Karliwan (J.) 6664.

Karoly (K. G.) 13982.

Karzis (L. G.) 13984.Kasimir (L'uigi) 4394.

Kasser (Joseph) 21059.

Kas-so Kitch-e-mon-e-too So-ne-ah, ltd.

10977.Kast (E. G.) 23203.

445

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 2&

Katarousky (John) 10980.Katz (Henry) & co., inc. 10981.Kaufmann (J. J.) 10982, 16147.Kaufmann & Fabry co. 4399, 10985,

16149.Kaul (Leo) & co. 16150.Kawneer co. 21066.Kay (F.) 5246.Kayser (Julius) & co. 4402.Keal (G. I.) 10987.Keane (J. J.) 16075.Kearney (L. S.) 312, 16157.Keats (John) 264.

Keeler (Fanny) 18127.Keene mica co. 7637.

Kehoe display fixture co. 18129.Keil & Styer co. 10988.Keith (J. H.) 14007.Keith bros. nursery. 4403.Kelland (W. D.) 13985.Kelley (Arthur) 18511.Kelly (K. H.) 7638.Kelly (Mary) 8491.Kelly (T. K.) 4401, 10989, 16158,

21067.Kemal Pasha (President) 17970.Kemmerer (H. K.) 6952.Kemmerrer ( Vera ) 587.

Kemp (Harry) 2573.Kemp & Beatley, inc. 313, 7640, 13986,

18135.Kemp-Welch (L.) 18369.

Kemper (J. S.) & co. 21098.Kemper-Thomas co. 4436.Kendall (J. G.) 13998.Kendall (Sergeant) 13999.Kendall (W. S.) 13999.Kenedy (P. J.) & sons. 21100.Kenfield-Leach co. 10997.Kennedy (T. F.) 349, 7719.Kennedy & co. 11032, 21103.Kenney (A. J.) 17062.Kent (F. W.) 21105.Kern (Ben) 4497.Kern-O'Neil co. 4498.Kerr (O. C.) 4502.

Kessler (E. A.) 7720.Ketterlinus litho mfg. co. 16176.Keys (R. F.) 11033.

Keystone view co. 4503, 11034, 16185,21106.

Kidde (Walter) & co., inc. 16493.Kieffer (Clement) jr. 7721.

Kiernan (Frank) & co. 11584.

Kiesler (Frederick) 16494.Kihn bros. 4634.Kilarjian (G. K.) 7723.

Kilburn (Murray) air shot co. 11585.

Kilenyi (Julio) 14021, 17705.Kilgore (P. A.) 7724.Killough (G. W.) 16495.

Kimball (F. H.) 4636.Kimball (J. H.) 5246.

Kincher (Lotta) 11586.

Kincher (Lottie) 1288.

King (E. A.) 18214.King (E. V.) 16496.King (G. A.) 21345.King & Eisele co. 14000.King card co. 21347.King features syndicate, inc. 4639;,

11587, 16497, 21348.Kingsbury (K. R.) 14491.Kingsley (C. S.) 16515.Kinne (E. L.) 21374.Kinnikinnick, inc. 360.Kirk (W. S.) jr. 5059.Kirkbride (Mrs. V. T.) 7725.Kirkpatrick (O. H.) 11626.Kirmse (Marguerite) See Cole

(M. K.)Kit-Kat Club. 16516.Kitzberger (Charles) 6842.Kiwad (Isadore) 8001.Klehn (Emil) 21375.Klein (C.) 18302.Klein (E. L.) corp. 5060.Kleine (T. I.) 7726.Klinker (Orpha) 7728.Klyne (A. E.) 16517, 21376.Klyne studio. 11627.Knaffl & bro. 21377.Knapp (W. M.) 14001.Knapp co., inc. 11628, 21378,Knapp electric corp. 21390.Knell (E. T.) 7731.Knight (C. R.) 7551, 10296. 13916.Knight (Charles) 5061, 11655.Knight (K. S.) 361.

Knighton (Marian) 5062.Knoerzer (Art) 11657.Knope (V. R.) 11701.-

Knowles (G. S.) 14070.Knowlson (R. S.) 5067.Knox (D. K.) 5069.Knoxville litho co. 21398.Kobel (W. H.) & son. 5070.Koch (A. J.) 7819.Koehl (Hermann) 8313.Koenig (Jacob) 362.

Koenig bros. 362.

Kohary (A. A.) 5071.

Kohler (Walter) 17441.Kohler-Liebich co., inc. 21399.Kohlhoff (Wilhelm) 10671.Kohn & Pollock, inc. 16519.Kokoschka (Oskar) 5622, 10671.Kolster radio corp. 21400.Kommiller (Clarence) 14002.Kommiller (Harold) 14002.Kommiller bros. 14002.Konti (Isidore) 14060.Kopf (J. J.) 363.

Korbel (Mario) 364, 7732, 18215.Korber (J. F.) 18216.Korwin (G. F.) 11660.

Kosofsky (Etta) 11662.

Kosofsky (Frank) 11662.

Koss (Harry) 5072. ;

Kossuth (Louis) 5123.

446

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Kownatzki (Hans) 18217.

Kraemer (G. E.) 11663.

Kranyecz (M. A.) 7905.

Kraus (B. H.) 18218.

Krick (Ethyl) 21402.

Krizon (Clara) 5073.

Krohn (Elmer) 17925.

Kron furniture corp. 11664.

Krone bros. 5074.

Krueger (Carl) 13858.

Kruger (Richard) 7869.

Kubey-Rembrandt studios. 5075, 11665.

Kubota (Seisaburo) See SeisaburoKubota.

Kucker studio co. 11667.

Kuhe (L. L.) 14003.

Kuhl (J. J.) 365.

Kuhl (Otto) 14003.Kuhlinann (Frederick) 16520.

Kuhn (Irene) 14004.

Kunsman (W. E.) 369.

Kunstube (Die) 370.

Kuntz (J. F.) 11668.

Kusnetzoff (Christina) 371.

Kverne (Einar) 14215.

L. & S. embroidery works. 372.

L. L. products co. 11669.

La Certe (W. I.) 5083.

Lachaise (Gaston) 373, 7734.

Ladd (A. C.) 379, 18226.

Ladd (B. C.) 16521.

Ladino pub. co., inc. 11672.

Lafayette {G-en.) 570, 7870, 8313.

Lafayette (O. J.) & co. 381.

Lafferty (R. C.) 382.

Lagerstrom (E. H.) 5084.

La Jolla natl. bank. 16522.

Lakin (E. C.) 7735.

Lambert (Bertha) 383.

Lambert (Jack) 17714.

Lamm (T. H.) 21403.Landis (K. M.) 2555.

Landsverk (O. N.) 11673, 16523,21404.

Lane (F. H.) 5085.

Lane (G. R.) 17498.Lane (K. W.) 384, 18228.

Lang (Hans) 22147.

Lang (Max) 18512.

Langdon (W. H.) 385, 18229.

Laugher (A.) 18302.Langford (R.) 2595.

Langhorst (E. D.) 16527, 21405.

Langley (Katharine) 4107.

Lapides (P. J.) 21406.

La Porte (E. E. B.) 21407.

Lardner (T. D.) 16528.

La Rheir (C. W.) 14189.

Larkin (R. A.) 21408.

Lamer (M. F.) 21409.Larsen (B. H.) 386.

Lascari (H. K.) 387, 7736.

Latham (F. A.) 509Q.

Lathrop (G. K.) 389. 14005.Latimer (F. C.) 14007.

Latz (Harry) 7885.Laubenheim (B. L.) 11674.

Lauer (A. R.) 11676.Laughlin (M. M.) 23316.Lauriat (C. E.) co. 5091.Lauterburg (Martin) 10671.

Lavender (G. S.) 5092.

Lawless (E. J.) 11677.Lawrence (D. H.) 20335.Lawrence (J. C.) 5093.Lawrence (Thomas) 950, 10845.Lawrence studio. 11681.Lawrie (Lee) 580.

Leadley (J. H.) co., inc. 21410.Leahy (Joseph) 11682.Leavitt (E. D.) 7738, 21411.Lee (C. E.) 5094, 11683.

Lee (Curtis) 11684.

Lee (D. P.) 16529.

Lee (R. E.) 1049, 4393.

Lee {Mrs. R. E.) 1049.

Lees (I. I.) 21412.Lefever arms co. 16530.Le Fevre (C. M.) 21414.

Lefevre (Edwin) 9930.Leffler (Samuel). 6655.

Le Fildes (— ) 7887.

Le Fort (E. C.) 11685.Lehigh Portland cement co. 21415.Lehman (H. H.) 17749.Lehmann & Blackstone, inc. 21416.Leidenfrost (Alexander) 18033.Leigh (C. C.) 18230.

Leimbach (August) 13S85.Leithold (R. F. C.) 5095.

Lemen (J. W.) 16531.Lentelli (Leo) 7739.

Leo (Louis) 5096.

Leonard (Dabney) 7740.

Leonhard (H. R.) 16539.Le Page (T. P.) 18231.Lepow (C. M.) 11692.

Leray (M.) 17762.Lesch (Rudolf) 18232.

Le Sesne (R. H.) 11693.Leslie sales system. 5097.

Lesser (Elizabeth) 390.

Levey (Harry) 5098.

Levi (Arturo) 14214, 18502.

Levy (A.) 16564.Levy (Meyers) 5099.

Lew. 13835.Lewis (A. E.) 21419.Lewis (Canfield) 141.

Lewis (E. D.) 21420.

Lewis (E. H.) 21426.

Lewis (E. P.) 11698.

Lewis (E. W.) 5100, 21425.

Lewis (Edson) 18646.

Lewis (J. V.) 11699.

Lewis (W. M.) 16565.

Lewistown culvert co., inc. 5101.

Leyden-Frost (Alexander) See Lei-

denfrost (Alexander)

' 447

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Libby (H. A. J.) 5102,Liberty's loyal legion, inc. 14008.Lidberg (T. N.) 18217.Lieber (Edward) 21429.Lifshitz (Arnold) 18248.Liggett (L. K.) 6888.Liggett & Myers tobacco co. 5103,

11700.Ligne (Princess de) 4107.

Lillie (Beatrice) 10800.Lilly (William) 21430.Lincoln (Abraham) 585, 631, 680,

3870, 3891, 6838, 7473, 11702, 14064,15602, 16042.

Lincoln (Emily) 5246.Lincoln (M. T.) 12815.

Lincoln (W. G.) 21432.Lincoln pet. products co. 11701.

Lincoln warehouse corp. 11702.

Lind (W. S.) 11703.

Lindberg (A. J.) 5106.

Lindbergh (C. A.) 2, 20, 108, 133, 256,

402, 475, 729, 936, 4184, 5293, 6115,

6449, 6596, 7516, 7542, 7608, 7719,

7876, 7990, 8015, 8313, 12303, 12306,

12510, 13843, 14230, 14475, 17123,

17349, 17744, 18507, 20418.Lindbergh (C. A.) sr. 12303.Lindemann (Margarete) 21433.Lindsay (Jack) 14009.

Lindsay (Ben) 13968,Lindsay (I. F.) 16566, 21434.Lindstrom (Arthur) 22245.Lindstrom (Harold) 22245.

Lindstrom (Lars) 22245.

Lindstrom (Leonard) 22245.

Lineaweaver (W. C.) 21439.Link (E. L.) 18376.

Link-belt co. 11704, 16567.Linner (C. M.) 7878.

Linzy (Alfred) 420.

Lipfert (Bernard) 7559.

Lipp (Rose) 7741.

Lippe (H.) 21440.

List (Anna) 14010.Lister (H. B.) 18249.

Lister (W. H.) 586. 14240.

Lithgow (D. O.) 7358,

Little (A. E.) co. 5107.Little Flower. See Theresa (St.)

Littlefield (H. B.) 11705,Locher (H. H.) 5108.

Lodge (The) inc. 7742.

Loeb (Sidney) 391.

Lone Wolf, Indian. 392.

Lone Wolf (Naoma) 392.

Long (W. E.) co. 5109.

Longfellow (H. W.) 1049.

Longley (C. H.) 21445.Longstreth (A. E.) 16568.Longworth (Nicholas) 4107.

Loos (A. J.) 21446.Loose-Wiles biscuit co. 11706.Lopez (V. J.) 5116.

Lorey (Gustave) 5117, 11710.

Lory (G. O.) 381.Los Angeles (Miss) See Miss Los An-

geles.

Los Angeles. Chamber of commerce.16570.

Los Angeles examiner. 11711, 16572,21447.

Los Angeles fireproof door co. 16595,21454.

Los Angeles pub. co. 21456.Losi (Alfred) 18563.Louis XII (King) 17762.Louis XIV (King) 17762.Louisville gas & elec. co., inc. 21457.Low (G. R.) 5119.

Low (W. H.) 18250.Lowden (F. O.) 6449.

Lowell (Nat) 7810. .

Lubenau (T. J.) 16600.Lubore (Irving) 21458.Lucas-Kanarian, inc. 11717.Lucenay (H. S.) 14011.Lucerne-in-Maine community assn.

5120.

Luckenback (J. L.) 14012.

Luckwell (F. J.) 16601.Ludekens (Fred) 14.

Ludwig (Gustav) 16602.

Lukacs (M. M.) 5123.

Lumart studio. 5124, 11718, 16603,

21459.Lumbermens mutual casualty co.

11731, 16630, 21461.

Lunde photo shop. 21467.

Lutheran co-operative press. 5138.

Lutz (Gerhard) 5139.

Lyddon & Hanford co. 393.

Lynn (J. B.) 5140.

Lyons (Roe) 11737.Lyons (W. H.) & co., inc. 11738.

M. J. B. co. 5141, 16631.

Maas.& Steffen, inc. 21468.McAllister (L. L.) 11741.

McAuliffe & Booth, inc. 5145.McBee-Ladewich co. 5146, 11742,

16633, 21469.Macbeth gallery. 21477.McBride (Henry) 373.

McCann (E. A.) 21478.

McCardell (E. S.) 5203.

McCarter (Uzal) 6236.

McCarthy (D. P.) 11776.

McCarthy (Marguerite) 11777.

McCartney (C. P.) 14007.McClellan (H. C.) 21, 71, 142, 405.

417, 489, 591, 597, 670, 7340, 7S53,

7359, 7439, 7528, 7631, 7770, 7787,

7892, 7900, 13840, 13862, 13901, 13973,

14025, 17717, 17725, 17912, 17966,

18295, 18320, 18360, 18402, 18440.

McClellan (W. E.) 396.

McClintock (O. B.) co. 5215.

McClure (R. A.) 5216.

McClure (R. E.) 397.

McConkay photo news service. 21479.

448

INDEXnos. 1-4, 192S

McConkey (A. B.) 5217.

McCormick (Aletha) 521S.

McCormick (F. J.) 11779.McCormick (F. X.) 16657.McCormick (J. J.) 18251.McOeight (N. L.) 16658.McCullock bros. 5219, 11782.McCurry photo co. 5229.Macdonald (Francis) 5231.McDonald (H. F.) 11783, 16659,

21482.

McDonald (M. W.) 16661, 21483.MacDonald (Pirie) 214S7.MacDonald (R. A.) 11785.MacDougal (A. F.) 5246.

McEnroe (R. J.) 16665.McFadden (A. H.) 11786.MacFarland (H. A.) 117S7.McFee (William) 12786.

McFetridge (J. R.) & sons. 11788,16666.

McGee (W. H.) 11789, 21488.McGill (E. P.) 6993.MacGilvary (Norwood) 7743.McGongh (F. R.) 16667.McGrath (S. M.) 11791.McGraw-Hill pub. co., inc. 5232.McGuire (O. W.) 21490.McGurk (W. R. J.) 398.

MacHarg (J. B.) 11792.McHenry ( S. B. ) 5234.

McKaig (Charles) 18365.Mackall (R ; M.) 14013.McKay (R. H.) 5235, 11793, 16668.McKee studios. 16691.McKenna (F. E.) 21491.McKenna (W. P.) 11800.Mackenzie (J. S.) 20450.Mackenzie (John) 20450.McKinley (E. A.) 5237.McKinley pub. co. 18252.McLaughlin (Carl) 21479.McLaughlin (Cleo) 21479.McLaughlin (Gene) 21479.MacMahon (Aline) 2573.McMahon (J. J.) 12818.McManus (George) 278.

McMullen (Adam) 16603.McMullen (Mrs. Adam) 16603.McNair (D. G.) 16702.McNamara (T. J.) 399.

McPherson (L. W.) 21492.McQueen (F.) adv. co. 11801.McQueston (W. D.) 18646.

Madison (Dolly) 8313.Madison (James) 8313.Magellan (M. W.) 16703.Maggi (Andrew) 14016.Magonigle (E. M.) 400.

Mahler (F. W.) 14017.Mahonev (Fev. Dr.) 22402.Mahoney (J. J.) 5238.Mahony (A. G.) 5239.Maidt (R. E. ) 1401S.Maish (J. H.) co. 16704, 21493.

Maison Guttmann, inc. See Guttmann,maison, inc.

Maison Simciie. 11662.Majeska (Yna) 7744.

Malco products Corp. 5240.Malin (R. R.) 7746.Malloska (W. F.) 11701.Mallouk (S. N.) 18253.Ma 'mud (R. S.) 7747.Maloney (C. E.) 5241.

Mancini (Joseph) 402.

Mandil (G. S.) 13955.Manente (P. N.) 18292.Mangan co. 403, 5242, 7759, 18293.

Manhattan bookbindery- 16705.Manhattan memorials studio. 1S294.Manievich (Abraham) 11803.Mann & Benton. 5243.Manning mfg. co. 21494.Manser (Paul) 7544.

Mansfield (C. F.) 5244.

Mantua (Duchess de) 17762.Marceau co., ltd. 5246.

Marcel-Block co. 7768.Marchetti (John) 550.

Marchitelli (Gennaro) 7769.

Marcus folding box co. 5280.Marega (Charles) 14019.Marfleet (G. J.) 21495.Marin (John) 373.

Mark (A. S.) 5281.Marken & Bielf-ld, inc. 16706.Markham (B. C.) 16707.Markham (Edwin) 7635, 13014.Marks (R. E. N.) 16717.Marnall steel products, inc. 21505.Maroniez (G. P.) 7823.Marr & Gordon, inc. 405, 7770, 18295.

Marriott (F.) 8231.

Marrs (Q. E.) 7772.Marsaw (C. R.) 18299.Marschall (Lucie) 7773.Marsh (J. B.) 11805.Marshall (S. A.) jr. 11806.Marshall-Wells co. 11807.Marsolais (H. E.) 21507.Martha burial dress co. 11808.Martin (E. J.) 11821.Martin (G. L.) co. 5282.Martin (J. W.) 5124, 16603.Martin (Mrs. J. W.) 16603.Martin (M. B.) 7774.Martineau (J. E.) 16603.Martineau (Mrs. J. E.) 16603.

Martino (Michel) 7777.Marx (Milton) 7798.Mary (Virgin) 83. 370, 403, 474, 500,

632, 732, 3893, 7349, 7431, 7495, 7587,7759, 7867, 7951, 8116, 14157.

Mary Magdalen (St.) 7777.Marzene (F. R.) 21508.Marzillier (Paul) 5285.Mason (L. E.) 5286.Mason (Thomas) 11823.

33366—29- 449

INDEXpt. rv, n. s., v. 23

Massey (Vincent) 4107.Masters (E. G.) 5287.Mastic, L. I., N. Y., fire dept. 17513.Mastin (J. G.) 21513.Matheson (C. W.) 9874.Mathias (L. M.) 7779.

Matignon (A.) 7780.Matthais (Charles) 18300.Matthews (B. V.) 11830, 16718.Matthews (J. E.) 21514.Mattison (Don) 11830.Matzger (E. W.) 16719.Maulsby (Helen) 17708.Maurer (J. M.) 5288, 11832.Maxfield (H. A.) 16720.Maxwell (J. A.) 5291.Maxwell (W. H.) 6932.May (C. L.) 21516.May (N. E.) 11838.

May kunstanstalten aktiengesellschaft.16721,

Mayer (John) 14000.Mayer (Louis) 406, 18301.Mayer repair, inc. 11839.

Mayo (S. J.) 21517.Mazi (F.) 21518.Mazzi (Sinibaldo) 407.

Mead (S. V.) 21523.Means (G. J.) 11840.

Mears (M. M.) 11841.

Mecke (J. H.) jr. 412, 14020.

Meconi (Alberto) 7431.

Medallic art co. 5293. 14021.

Medici (Catherine de) 17762.Meeker (E. J.) 14070.Meell (G. A.) 413.

Meier (E.) 18302.Meiere (Hildreth) 18050.

Meissner (A. ft.) 21524.

Meissner & Buch. 414, 7780, 18302.

Meixell (Joseph) 8491.

Meliodon (J. A.) 14024.Mellor & Allen, inc. 416, 11842.

Melrose granite co. 417.

Melton (R. C.) 7784.

Mencken (H. L.). 2573, 9930.

Mendota monument co. 5294.

Mengedoht (B. H.) 418.

Merchant tailors of America, natl.

assn. See Natl. assn. Merchanttailors of America.

Merchants associated corp. 5295.

Merchants assn., inc. 21525.

Merchants' assn. of Kansas City, inc.

7785.Merchants broadcasting assn. 16725,

21674, 21675.Merchant's identification, fire & police

depts., inc. 5296.

Merchants pub. co. 5297.

Merrell (W. S.) co. 420.

Merrick (H. I.) 77S6.

Merrill (E.) 13952.

Merrill (H. L.) 11843.

Merrill (S. H.) 421.

Merrimac chemical co. 422.Merryman (A. E.) 16726.Messenger pub. co. 5311, 11844, 16728.Mestres (Clarita) 5246.Metal finishers machine co. 5312,

16731.Metallite corp. 11857.Metcalf (C. A.) & co. 7787, 14025,

18320.Metcalf (W. L.) 9959.Metier (A. E.) 16732.Metric metal works. 11858.Metric metal works of Amer. meter

co, inc. 5318.Metro studio. 21676.Metropolitan life insurance co. 5320,

16734.Metropolitan newspaper service. 5321,

11874, 16735, 21677.Meyer (C. T.) 7788.Meyer (Enno) 423.

Meyer (J. F.) 16913, 21886.Meyer (J. F.) See also Exhibit sup-

ply co.

Meyer (M. T.) 7378.Meyer (Max) 22135.Meyercord co. 5598, 12129, 16977,

22136.

Meyers (Evaland) 360.

Miami letter service, inc. 12146.

Michael (W. J.) 14223.Michels (Jo.) 14026.Michigan furniture co. 5599.

Midway studio. 7789.

Milich (Adolf) 429.

Millar (Melvin) 4160.

Millard (C. E.) 18538.Miller (CD.) 22139.Miller (C. E.) 5602, 22138.

Miller (C. M.) 18299.Miller (D. W.) 12152.

Miller (G. L. P.) 16991.

Miller (G. M.) 12154.

Miller (H. G.) 434.

Miller (Joaquin) 7635.

Miller (M. C.) 7790.

Miller (Roswell) 7790.

Miller (Mrs. Roswell) 7790.

Miller (Ruthellen) 6790.

Miller (T. P.) 5610.

Miller (W. R.) co., inc. 22140.

Miller (Ward) 7338. 13747.

Miller & Pflueger. 5611.

Millikan (R. A.) 18491.

Millrood (Boris) 22142.

Mills (A. B.) 14027. 18326.

Mills (C. E.) 18326.

Mills (E. F.) 22143.

Mills (F. M.) 5613.

Millson (Fred) 16992.

Milner (M. C.) 5614.

Milner (M. E.) 5614.

Milwaukee grey iron foundry co.

16993.Minahan (Katharine) 7791.

450

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Miner (H. C.) litho. co. 12155.Miner (H. M.) 7792.

Mingo, Brink & Jipson, inc. 207.

Minor (F. M.) 17011.Miranda (J. O.) 14028.

Miranda (T. N.) 14029.

Miss Chicago. 13045.Miss Los Angeles. 7063.

Miss Universe. 11832.Miss West Virginia. 12628.Mitchell (A. E.) 451.

Mitchell (A. M.) 12159.Mitchell (J. A.) inc. 17012.Mitchell fashion co., inc. 5616, 17013.Mitchell, Gartner & Walton. 12164.

Mitchell's tours, inc. 5619, 22145.

Mitsurjiro Takagi. 14030, 17017.

Mittwer (R. J. H.) 22146.Mitty (J. J.) 22402.Mobley (M. C.) 12165, 17018.Modern Tuscany art co., inc. 457.

Moderner kunst-verlag g. m. b. h.

5620, 17024.Moller (Hugo) 5621.

Moeller (Ludwig) 5622. 17027, 22147.Moessel (Julius) 458. 18327.Moffett studio. 16149.

Mogge (Arthur) 7614.

Moler system of colleges. 22148.Molzon (H. A.) co. 22149.

Monet (Claude) 10671. 20757.Monk (Henry) 17031.Monnet (Jeanne) 17035.Monroe (G. E.) jr. 17036.Monroe calculating machine co., inc.

22151.

Monroe embroidery works. 468.

Montani (F. A.) 22157.Monteith (C. N.) 13831.Montes (A. B.) 7793.

Monteux (Pierre) 11665.Montgomery (J. N.) 12166.Montgomery (O. A.) 12169.Montmorency (— ) 17762.Moody (Gov.) 15520.Moody (A. W.) 5625.

Moore (C. L.) 12170, 13901.Moore (F. F.) 2215S.Moore (H. C.) 5626. 12171.Moore (Henry) 22159.Moore (J. C.) 22160.Moore (Madge) 7794.Moore (Pansy) 7794.Moore (S. S.) co. 5627.Moore (T. Dj 5628.Moore (Thomas) 744.

Moore press, inc. 12172.Moore, Rehfeldt & Zahrt. 22161.Morahan (G. S. P.) 7795.Moran (Marie) 7797.Moran co. 22162.Moreno (M. M.) 469.Morey (Bertha) 22^66.Morgan engineering co. 5629.Morgan, Walls & Clements. 17037. '

Morhouse (L. A.) 1703S.Moroney (William) 17039.Morra (A.) 12173.Morrill (G. H.) 5630.Morris (B. F.) 12174.Morris (C. A.) 12175.Morris (Jean) 18352.Morris (W. E.) 12176.Morris paper mills. 7798.Morrisette (C. A.) 14031.Morrison (A. B.) 12177, 22168.Morrison (Hugh) jr. 5631.Morrison (V. D.) 5632.Morse (Sidney) 12178.Morton (B. A.) 12179.Morton (K. R.) 5633.Morton & co. 12181, 17040, 22169.Morton mfg. co. 5634, 12182, 17043,

22171.Moselsio (Simon) 470, 7747, 7803,

14032, 18353.Mother's day internatl. assn. 12218.

Mott (E. D.) 7993.

Mottet (Henry) 5687.Moulin (Gabriel) 5688, 12219, 17061.Mowbray (A. R.) & co., ltd. 474, 5692.

Muelen (G. A.)' 7804.

Mueller (A. F.) 17062.Mueller (Joseph) 22189.Mugler (H. A.) 5693, 17063.Muir (Wellington) 6619.

Mulberry health center, N. Y. assn.

for improving the condition of thepoor. 5694.

Muldoon monument co. 18356.Muller (F. W.) 4201.Muller (J. F.) 5698.Mulligan (Adele) 22190.Mundie (Alex.) & sons co. 14040.Mundie (G. S.) 4185, 16040.Munk (A. W.) & co. 22191.Munnings (A. J.) 203, 3870.Munroe (J. G.) 5699, 12221.Munsell color co., inc. 22192.Munson (M. L.) 12223.Murdoch (H. M.) 17064.Murphy (T. D.) co. 14041, 17066,

22197.Murray (A. B.) 12224.Murray (J. J.) 14059.Murray corp. of America. 5700.Museum of fine arts. 22244.Mussolini (Benito) 13843, 20551.Muth (A. E.) 1406O.Mutual production co. 12226.Myers (H. H.) 22245.Myers (L. E.) & co. 5701.

Myzett (Rudolf) 5726.Nashville printers club. 5727.Nassau-Suffolk electric league, inc.

7805.Nast (Conde) publications, inc. 5729.

Nathan (Emmy Hess ben-) See Hesben-Nathan (Emmy)

Nathan (G. J.) 2573, 9930'.

451

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Natl. assn. Merchant tailors of Amer-ica. 5730.

Natl. assn. of credit men. 22246.Natl. assn. of insurance agents. 5731,

12227.Natl, biscuit co. 12228.Natl, broadcasting co. 5732, 22247.Natl, bureau of domestic sciences.

5733.Natl, cathedral assn. 5734, 22248.Natl, child welfare assn., inc. 5749.Natl, confectioners assn. 12229.Natl, convention of cooperation, inc.

22265Natl, council Y. M. C. A. See. Y. M.

C. A. Natl, council.

Natl, geographic society. 5771, 12232,17068, 22266.

Natl, guard, New York, 71st infantry.10030.

Natl, hairdressers and cosmetologistsassn., inc. 12234.

Natl, high, school orchestra. 17410.

Natl, photo print co. 12235.Natl, process co., inc. 17069.Natl, radio institute. 17070.Natl, service bureau, inc. 12237.

Natl, society, Daughters of the Amer.revolution. See Daughters of theAmer. revolution. 13885.

Natl, society for prevention of blind-

ness. 5772.Natl, trade journals, inc. 22268.Natl, tuberculosis assn. 57T3, 22269.Nattily cut glass co. 7806.

Nattova (Natacha) 17071.Naugle (C. E.) 12277.

Naultv (E. F.) 5775, 12278, 12289,12290, 12297.

Naulty (L. F.) 5775, 12278, 12290,12297.

Naulty '(N. W.) 5775, 12289, 12290.Naulty (V. F.) 12297.

Naval historical foundation. 18357.

Navy and marine memorial. 7808.

Naylor (E. H.) 5778.

Neandros (Sigurd) 14231.

Nebel (Berthold) 7809.

Neil neighborhood house auxiliary.

12300.Neill (W. M.) 12302.Neilson (Hans) 22270.

Nelson (F. A.) 12303.Nelson (N. H.) 475, 12306.

Nelson (Thomas) & sons co. 5785,

12308.Neun (R. H.) 5804.

Nevers (Duke de) 17762.

Nevill (G. V.) 477.

New England div., inc., architects'

small house service bureau. SeeArchitects' small house service bu-reau, New England div., inc.

New process advertising, inc. 22271.

N. Y. central railroad co. 7810, 14062.

N. Y. consolidated card co. 12309,22275.

N. Y. society of model engineers. 7811.N. Y. stock exchange. 5805, 12310,.

17073, 22279.

N. Y. stock exchange bldg. co. 12315.N. Y. stock exchange, coram, of ar-

rangements, 7th annual dinner tothe employees attending eveningschls. 17073.

N. Y. stock exchange rifle team. 12310.N. Y. telegram co. 5807.Newall (Joseph) 479.Newall (Joseph) & co. 479.Newcomb spring corp. 12318.Newcomer (E. D.) 5808, 17074.Newell (G. A.) 7812,Newman (Sigmuncl) 5811.Newspaper feature service, inc. 5812,.

12319, 17080, 22290.

Newton (C. D.) 22316.Newton (G. B.) coal co. 22317.Newton (R. J.) 12350.Ney (Herman) 480.Nichols (Beverly) 21487.Nichols (Nick) 17100.Nichols (R. A.) 17101, 22318.Niehaus (C. H.) 18358.Night Shoots, Indian. 10589.Nightingale (Florence) 20896.

Niles (Robert) jr. 5863, 17107, 22331.Nimrods of America, inc. 22364.Nini (Sculptor) 17762.Nixon (G. F.) & co. 5883.Noble (J. M.) 17123.Noble (Pierre) 12351. .

Nobuichi Obata (Capt.) 4107.Noller (C. W.) 22365.Noma (Fred) 5884, 22366.Noonan (H. J.) 22373.Norman (F. L.) 12355.North American fibre products co.

5890.North American light & power co.

22374.North Bergen embroidery works.

18359.

North side statuary co. 12356.

North Star granite corp. 489, 18360.

North western fuel co. 22377.Northcote (S. M.) 7813.

Northern corrugating co. 12357.

Northern life insurance co. 17128.

Norton & Peel. 12362.

Norvack (A. J.) 20431.

Notrus hangar corp. 12363.

Novix specialty co. 5891.

Nuchims (Louis) 17129.

Nye (B. E.) 5893.

O. K. playing card co. 22397.

Oak (T. C.) 497.

Oakes (L. J.) 5894.

Oakite products, inc. 5S95, 12364 ?

17130, 22398.

452

INDEXnos. 1-4, 192S

Oakland foundry CO. 12365.

Obata (Capt. Nobuichi) See Nobui-chi Obata (Capt.)

O'Brien (F. W.) 5901.

O'Brien (Nellie) 15888.

Ocean bathing suit co. 499.

O'Connell (Capt.) 15502.O'Connell (T. M.) & co. 500, 7814,

14063.

Oestreicher (L. M.) 22401.Offenbach (S. F.) 22402.

Offerrnann (F. J.) art works, inc.

5903.

Ogden (Ward) 10570.Ogden Utah knitting co. 18362.

Oglesby (J. K.) 17131.

Ohio fuel gas co. 5927.

Ohio state-Michigan football game.22957

Olehn (Torsten) 18363.

Oliveau (J. V.) 7815.

Oliver (Mary) candv shops, inc.

22403.Ollagnon (Charles) 14064, 18364.

Olsen (F. E.) 5928.

Olsson (Carl) 22404.

Olsson (J. W.) 14066.Olszewski (K. E.) 18042.Omaha steel works. 5929.

O'Mara (M. E.) 508, 7816.

O'Meara (D. H.) 22405.Omin co., inc. 12367.Oneida community, ltd. 5930.

O'Neil (E. C.) 12368.O'Neil (Mabel) 17132.O'Neill (W. P.) 12369.Onondaga pottery co. 509, 7819, 14068,

18365.Oppenheim (David) 17133.Oppenheim (J. M.) 12370.O'Reilly (T. C.) 5072, 6660, 11718.Original ideas corp. 17136, 22407.Original neckwear co. 22413.Orr (Anne) 5931.

Orr (Louis) 510, 5935, 7323, 12371,13721, 17690, 20216, 22414.

Orsini (J. I.) 518, 12373.Osborne (Arthur) 480.

Osborne co. 521, 5936, 7823, 12374,14070, 17138. 18369, 22418.

Osterberg (J. E.) 7350.Oswald (Carlos) 632.

Otis elevator co. 6109, 12376, 17151,22454.

Otsego waxed paper co. 6114.Ott (P. P.) 541.

Ourin (Abram) 12377.Outcault (R. F.) 12378.Oval and Koster. 6115.Overall-Hatswell (D. R.) 696.Overbey (Erik) 6116.Overton (Stanley) 567.

1 Owen (James) 6117.Owen (R. B.) 12567. .

Owen (W. O.) 6131, 22455.

Owens (E. M.) 7601.

Owens (Pat) 22511.Owens bottle co. 12389.

Owsley (C. F.) 542.

Owsley (J. S.) 22457.Oxley (W. T.) 6132.

Oxweld railroad service co. 6133.

12390, 17180, 22461.Oyster inn. 22463.Pacific & Atlantic photos, inc. 6152",

12393, 17183, 22465.Pacini (Ralph) 543. ,

Pacini novelty statutary co. 543, 7850.Padalino (Francesco) 6156.

Paddack (N. M.) 7851.

Paderewski (I. J.) 758.

Page (H. D.) 17700.

Paige (J. F.) 22502.Paine (A. W.) 17199.

Paine (M. C.) 545.

Palla (Ferdinand) 104, 7479.

Palmer (F. W.) 6157.

Palmer (H. S.) 6993.

Palmer (Sutton) 18771.

Pardoe (J. B.) 12474, 17200, 22503.Parfitt (J. H.) 12476, 17201.

Parisano (M. A.). 22504.Parke, Hall & co. 22505.Parker (C. S.) 7852.

Parker (E. C.) 22506.Parker (H. A.) 12477.

Parker (R. G.) 17203.Parker studio. 6158.

Parrish (Maxfield) 7853, 16054, 17929,20734.

Parry (O. R.) 12478.

Partoyan (G. A.) 547.

Tatrick (Wade) 4035.

Patrick display service. 22507.Patten (H. L. B.) 17204.Patterson (C. R.) 7808.

Patterson (Daisy) 17205.Patterson (Rody) 7854, 17206.Patterson (W. M.) 6160.Patterson foundry & machine co,

22508.Patteson (Harvey) 6161, 12479, 1720T.

22510.Patton (W. E.) 22511.Patty (I. H.) 12768.Paul (G. F.) 6170.Paul Laurence Dunbar apartments,

inc. 17214.Paulen (B. S.) 16603.Paulen (Mrs. B. S.) 16603.Pauley (Roy) 14105.Pawley (Thomas) 23203.

Payne (A. B.) 6172.

Payne (E. F.) 548.

Payne (Edward) 11792.

Peabody (Amelia) 549, 18373.Peabody (Ruth) 18374.

Pearl (J. W.) 12486, 17230, 22515.Pearson (Marguerite) 7993.Pearson-Clapp, inc. 22516.

33366—29- 10 453

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Pedlar (John) 11701.Pedretti (Humberto) 551.

Peel (F. P.) 6174, 22517.Peeples (E. A.) 13745-1.Peerless lumber & supply co. 6175.Peet (A. O.) 6176.

Pellegrini (L.) & co. 550.

Permino (G. A.) 12487.Pennsylvania museum. 12488.Pennsylvania railroad co. 6177, 14106,

18375.Peoples (Merrill) 6178.Peoples natl. bank. 12508.Pepper (Dr.) co. 12509.Perkins (F. N.) 7857.

Perkins (J. E.) 17231, 22519.Perry (E. A.) 12510, 17233, 22521.Perry (J. M.) 12512.

Perry (R. D.) 12522.Pershing (J. J.) 4035, 7870, 22510.Perskie (J. H.) 6179.

Peruggi (Ernesto) 7876, 14107.Pescosta (Frank) 17972.Pescosta (Vincent) 17972.Pesendorfer (Jacob) 12523.Pet milk co. 12524.

Petek (I. G.) 12526.Peters (C. F.) 6180.

Peters (J. D.) 22523.Peters cartridge co. 554.

Peterson (Edward) 7477.Peterson (G. D.) 7858, 14110.Peterson (Paul) 17234.

Peterson (T. F.) 22524.

Petri (Pitt) 18376.Petryl (August) 6181,22525.Petz (F. E.) 7859.

Pewther publishers. 6182.Pfister (J. J.) 555.

Phi sigma omega fraternity, inc.

7860.Philadelphia air terminal. 18379.Philadelphia inter-state dairy council.

22538,Philadelphia memorial art co. 17235.

Fhilbrick (Allen) 17236.

Phillipps (R. S.) 18294.

Phillips (C. J.) 12529.

Phillips (E. W.) 12529.

Phillips (J. E.) 14111.

Phillips (J. H.) 6183.

Phillips (L.) 5246.

Phillips (L. M.) 4010.

Phillips (O. E.) 12574.

Phillips (Z. T.) 4107.

Phillipson (Emil) 7861.

Photo-art co. 17237.

Photographische gesellschaft. 6185,

12530, 17238.

Pichord (A. O.) 13014.

Pick (A. W.) 22539.

Pickett (Lee) 12532, 17241.

Picot (C. B.) 20965.

Pierce (C. C.) & co. 22540.

Pierce (O. P.) 22573.

Pierce (W. M.) 12557.Pieri (P. L.) 7862, 14112.Pierson (Edwin) 12565, 17244.Pietch (G. R.) 17253, 22574.Pike (C. C.) 12567.Pilates (J. H.) 22575.Pilkington (Flora) 6970.Pillar of fire. 6188, 12570, 17254,

22576.

Pinchot (Gifford) 16603.Pinturicchio (— ) 10845.Pioneer cord tire orchestra. 22796.Piouffle (Alfred) 18380.Piper & Taft, inc. 12573.Pippel (Otto) 17027.Pittsburgh equitable meter co. 22580.Pitzer (H. S.) 556.

Plastic art studios. 557.

Plateau knitting mills. 562.

Piatt & Munk co., inc. 22581.

Playgolf, inc. 17255.Plockhorst (— ) 20358.Plotkin (Peter) 12574.Plumelet (F.) 7583.

Plumereau (J.) 14041.

Plummer (Herbert) 7520.

Plummer (J. W.) 18381.

Poanessa (Dolores) 7863.

Podoll (e! C.) 12575.

Poferl (Edward) 12576.

Poitiers (Diane de) 17762.

Poland (Edward) 12577.

Pomeroy's inc. 17256.

Ponsi & Quintana, inc. 6193.

Poole (Bert) 564.

Poole (Burnell) 565, 18357.

Pophusen (F. J.) 7993.

Popper (Leo) 12578.Popular price syndicate. 22582.

Popular science pub. co., inc. 6194,

12579, 17258, 22583.Porter (D. L.) 6202.

Portland [Or.] assn. of bldg. owners& managers. 22588.

Post (A. J.) 17264.

Postgate (M. J.) 18382.

Postum co., inc. 6203, 12581, 17266,

22589.

Potter (G. S.) 6235.

Potter (H. G.) 6236.

Potter (N. D.) 14113.

Poucher (E. M.) 7865, 14115.

Poujol (Eugenie) 12774.

Powell (C. R.) 17267.

Power (G. T.) 17268.

Poynter (W. B.) 12590.

Pozzi (Emil) 7972.

Prather (R. C.) 12594.

Prats (Peter) 7866.

Pratt & Florea, inc. 17269.

Preacher (G. L.) & co., inc. 17271.

Premier syndicate, inc. 6238, 12595.

Prentiss (A. M.) 6425.

I Presbrey (Frank) 2573.

454

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

Presbyterian board of Christian educa-tion. 12599.

Presbyterian church in the U. S. A.

General council. 6426.

Presser (Theodore) co. 14116.

Preusser (C. F.) 12600.

Price (A. W.) 14117.

Price (G. G.) 566.

Price (K. A.) 566.

Price (L. A.) 22600.

Price (N. B.) 12601.

Price (Norman) 7867.

Price (Stanley) 23203.

Price-Hollister co. 17272.

Prince (R.) 18302.

Princeton univ., football squad. 23252.

Prittwitz-Gaffron (F. W. v.) 6966.

Proctor (A. P.) 14118.

Prosperity shop. 12603.

Protestant Episcopal cathedral foun-dation of the District of Columbia.22601.

Providence lithograph co. 6427, 12604,

17274, 22612.Prudential insurance co. of America.

6445, 12621, 22641.

Public ledger. 12623.Pullen (W. A.) 6446.

Pure oil co. 22643.Pursell (Lew) 569.

Pusheck (C.) inc. 22645.

Pusterla (Attilio) 18387.

Pustet (Fr.) co., inc. 7868.

Putnam (Claude 7078.

Putnam (G. S.) 7795.

Quarrier studio, inc. 12628.

Quick (H. F.) 6447.

Quillen (F. G.) 6448.

Quin (Frank) & co. 22647.Quinlan (C. J.) jr. 22653.Quirk (N. J.) 6449, 12630, 17296,

22654.

R-C pictures corp. 6452.

Rabineau (G. T.) 17297.Radford (W. A.) 6514, 22655.

Radio producer co. 6530.

Raeburn (Henry) 10845, 1440, 20358.

Rafter (Joseph) 8491.

Ragan (W. A.) 7869.

Rahe (R. A.) 6531.

Raihle (D. F.) 12632.Railway and marine news. 22667.Railway fire protection assn. 22668.

Rainier rifle & revolver club. 12633.

Raksanyi (— ) 13743.Ramsey Co., Minn., district court, pastand present judges. 8489.

Randall (A. E.) 12634.

Range (Hermann) 18388.Rankin (W. J.) 6532.

Ransford (A. L.) 12635.Ransom (S. F.) 12636.Raphael (— ) 9959. .

Rapp (W. H.) 608.

Raul (H. L.) 570, 7870, 18389.Ray (Charles) 21406.Raymond (Robert) co. 12637.Raymond aircraft co. 22669.Rea (Hermena) 18396.Rea (L. E.) 18396.Reade (B. A.) 17299.Reading [Pa.] baseball team. 17256.

Ready (F. J.) 14119.Reardon-Parshall co. 6533, 12649.Rebecque (H. B. C. de) 17762.Recamier (Madame). 17762.Red cross committee. 4024.

Redman (L. F.) 22673.Redon (Georges) 12652.

Reed (Senator) of Missouri. 7133.

Reed (D. A.) 11788.

Reed (J. A.) 6946.

Reed & Gilbert. 6535.

Reed bros. 17300.

Reel (F. P.) 17301.

Rees (F. R.) 12653.Rees (G. M.) 12654.

Reeths (Fred) 23203.Reeves (E. J.) 22674.Regal doll co. 7876.Regional planning commission. 6536.

Register and Tribune co. 7877.

Rehberger (A. C.) 18506.

Rehberger (A. C.) co. 7878.

Reick (G. S.) 6538, 12666.Reid, Murdoch & co. 22675.Reierson (C. R.) 12669.

Reif (O. W.) 17761.Reilly (R. R.) 12670.Reilly (T.aK) 17302.Reina (Salvatore) 7882.

Reliance oicture frame co., inc. 6544,

22676.

Rembrandt (— ) 1049.

Renaulcl (W.) 5620.

Renoir (Auguste) 4093, 10671; 17238.

Renwick (Howard) 499.

Reo motor car co. 22682.Republican natl. convention, 1928.

16149.

Resnick (William) 17306.

Retail dry goods assn. 22692.

Reul (Alexander) 572.

Reuterdahl (Arvid) 12671.Reynolds (Joshua) 10845.

Reynolds (Martin) 8006.

Reynolds (R. B.) 12672.

Ricci (G. M.) 12673.

Rice (J. E.) 12676.

Rich (W. E.) 12681 .

Richard (Sidney) 429.

Richard (W. C.) 573.

Richards (Emerson) 6179.

Richards (J. S.) 5124.

Richards (Mrs. J. S.) 5124.

Richards (M. W.) 313.

Richards (Mae) 7640, 18135.

Richards (Richard) inc. 6550.

455

INDEXpt. iv, n. s., V. 23

Richardson (A. A.) 574.

Richardson (F. H.) 12682.Richardson (H. C.) 13228.Richardson (H. W.) 22693.Richardson (J. D.) 575, 7883.

Richardson (J. H.)—Richardson min-eral springs. 17307.

Richardson (Jenness) 22694.Richardson mineral springs. See Rich-

ardson (J. H.)

Rich-craft studios, inc. 575, 6558.

Richey (Lawrence) 17308.

Rickard (Tex) 10570.Ricker (J. A.) 6559.Richmond (H. B.) 7885, 12684.

Richmond (Hubert) 12685.

Richmond (Leonard) 632.

Riddle (T. P.) 580.

Ridgway (J. L.) 7334-1.

Rieber (Winifred) 6561.

Ries (D. T.) 12686.Rifesser (Josef) 7868.

Riga (Anton) 1069.

Rigaumont (V. A.) 6562, 12691, 17309,

22696,

Riggall (C. W.) jr. 18401.

Riley (G. W.) 12698.Riley (J, E.) 22698.Riley (J. W.) 18669.Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey.

12699, 12700, 17311.

Rise (C. H.) 17312.

Risser (J. W.) 13955.Riswold (Gilbert) 581, 7886.

Ritchie (A. C.) 16603.Riter-Conley co. 22699.

Rivanov (Felix) 7887.

Rizal (Jose) 13919.

Rizzi (Joseph) 609.

Roberts (F. C.) 22716.

Roberts (H. V.) 22717.

Roberts (T. H.) 22720.

Roberts (Theodore) 5217.

Roberts (W. J.) jr. 22721.

Robertson (A. M.) 22722.

Robertson (B. S.) 22723.

Robertson (H. H.) co. 6572.

Robin (P. T.) 22725.

Robinson (F. A.) 12702.

Robinson (G. H.) co. 22726.

Robinson (Harry) 7629.

Robinson (J. T.) 15572, 16004.

Robinson (R. P.) 11718.

Robinson (Mrs. R. P.) 16603.

Robinson ventilating co. 6575.

Rocca (Chevalier della) 17762.

Rochford (Daniel) 6577.

Rockefeller (J. D.) 2770.

Rodriquez Serra (J. E.) 6578, 12707.

Roege (W. J.) 6581.

Ronnebeck (Arnold) 418.

Rogers (C. A.) 6584.

Rogers (CD.) 17317.

Rohlman (Bishop) 3865.

Romanelli (Carlo) 270, 272, 7615,13790, 13843, 13966.

Romanoff (A. L.) 6585, 12714.Rome (Louis) 6587.Romer (G. W.) 17318.Romney (George) 10845, 20358.Rondoni (Romolo) 7888.Rondoni studios. 7888.Roose (M. M.) 582.Roosevelt (F. D.) 17749.Roosevelt (Theodore) 7341.Roper (M. J.) 582.

Rosborg (C. F.) 6588.Rosebrook (G. L.) 12715.Roseland (H. H.) 585.

Roseland (Harry) 7823.

Rosello (J. P.) 7890.

Rosenau bros., inc. 586.

Rosenblatt (Simon) 17972.Rosenbluth (Matthew) 17319.Rosenfeld (Morris) 12722.Rosenshine (Annette) 7891.

RO'Senstein (A.) 7592.

Rosenstein (Alexander) 6589.

Rosenston (David) 6591.

Rosenthal (Maurice) inc. 587.

Ross (H. O.) 17320.

Ross (R. G. M.) 14008.Rossi (Ernesto) 12723.

Roth (E. O.) 521, 588, 7823.

Roth (F. G. R.) 14120.Rothwell (Elizabeth) 13399.

Rotor air tool co. 17322.

Rouen (Yvonne) 7378.

Rouse (W. L.) 22793.

Rowan (S. F.) 12724.

Rowe (C. O.) 6592.

Rowe (H. M.) co. 6593.

Rowe (N. V. J.) 6594.

Rowley, la., high school basket ball

team. 13283.Roxbury (Theodore) 12726.

Roxy's gang. 17269.

Royal (T. M.) 12727.

Royal engraving co. 6596.

Royal granite co. 7892, 18402.

Roycrofters, 12728.

Rubins (D. K.) 589.

Rubovits (Toby) 12729.

Rue (Etta) 6597.

Ruggieri (— ) 17762.

Rummel (J. F.) 8370.

Runder (W. C.) inc. 22794.

Runyon (Robert) 6599.

Ruotolo (Onorio) 7898.

Ruple (AV. G.) 12730, 17323.

Russa (V. D.) 13936.

Russell (C. M.) 18411, 18488.

Russell (John) cutlery co. 6605.

Russell (N. C.) 18411.

Russell (Walter) 18439.

Russo (V. D.) 7579.

Rutenbeck (A. E.) 12734.

Ruth (C. W.) engineering co. 22795.

Rutledge & Frohn. 6607.

456

nos. 1-4, 1928

INDEX

Kutter (C. H.) 6608.

Ruyter (T. W. de) 7890.

Ruzicka (Rudolph) 6610.

Ryan (W. A.) 22796.Rychtarik (R. W.) 7918, 14148.

S. & R. lamp & shade co. 590.

Saad (J. I.) 17328.Saalfield pub. co. 17329, 22797.

Sachs quality furniture, inc. 6611,

12735.Sackman (Walter) 6614.

Sadler (W. D.) 17962.

St. Cloud granite works. 591, 7900.

St. Johns County bridge co. 6616.

St. Louis Cardinals baseball club.

18805, 22794.Saks & co. 17330.Salaberry (Sabreur) 17762.

Saleh (W. B.) 6617.

Sales promotion and advertising serv-

ice. 6618.

Salida granite corp. 597, 18440.

Salmon (L. E.) 18441.

Salom (J. S.) 608.

Saltiel (H. C.) 12739.

Sampson (A. L.) 22798.

Samuels (Samuel) 5246.

Sanborn (E. M. ) 58, 7742.

Sanborn (Harold) 12740.

Sanborn souvenir co. 12754.

Sanborn studios. 12755.

Sand (S. A.) 6619, 12756.

Sandburg (Cafl) 11792.

Sanders (A. A.) 7903.

Sanders (B. H.) 7904.

Sanders (J. F.) 12757.Sanderson (John) inc. 17331, 22799.

Sandmeyer (R. E.) 6623.

Santa Barbara [Calif] school of thearts. 17332.

Santway (A. W.) 17333, 22801.

Sapolin co., inc. 22802.Saratoga assn. 17334.

Sarg (Tony) 14121. 14172.

Sargent (— ) 18669.

Sargent (J. G.) 13384.Sargent (R. H.) 12758.Sarkis (Elizabeth) 6628.

Sarthe (Maurice de) 17762.Savage (A. C). 14123.Savage (A. T.) 22803.Savage (P. W.) 12759.Savings and investment assn. of Mil-waukee. 7905.

Sawyer (C. H.) 6628.Scanlon (Anthony) 8491.Scaping Woman, 10589.Scenic airways, inc. 22804.Schaefer (J.) 7404.Schaefer (J. H.) & son. 6630.Schaeffer (Kate) 7906.Schaeffer (Leon) 6631, 12761.Schafer (J. S.) 12763.Scharbuis (A. A.) 18512.Scharf (R. W.) 17335.

Scheibell (G. B.) 18442.Schiebetta (Charles) 7628.Schier (Tip) 4001.Schiller (— ) 7886.Schlechten (Albert) 6632, 22896.Schlesinger (M. A.) 18444.Schlessiger (P. J.) 17337.Schlessinger (T.) 609.

Schlichting (Alma) 22898.Schlimgen (F. M.) 18445.Schlimgen (L. G.) 18445.Schlitz (John) 13810.

Schloss bros. & co., inc. 6633, 17339.

Schloth (C. F.) 6641.

Schlueter (W. F.) 6652.

Schmidt (T. A.) lithographing co.

6653, 12764.Schmoldt (B. F.) 17348.Schmucker (L. A.) 396.

Schneider (F. A.) 22899.Schneiderfranken (Joseph) 6185.

Schoenberg (E.) 18302.Schoettle (E. J.) co. 14124.Scholl (Anton) & son. 12765.Scholl mfg. co., inc. 12766.Scholz (B. K.) 7910.

Scholz (L. F.) '7910.

Schomberg (Bertram) 610, 14127.Schooley (C. H.) 6655.Schott (W. F.) 17349.Schout (W. I.) 6659.Schramm (— ) 6967.

Schriever (J. B.) 6660.

Schroeder (O. H.) 14128.

Schuch (Charles) 4093, 10671, 12530.Schuck (C. P.) 12767.

Schuck studios. 6663.

Schuele (C. R.) 12768.Schuler (Hans) 7911.

Schultz (Anton) 7548.

Schultz (G. L.) 13830.Schultz (Isabelle) 7912.Schulze (R. J.) 7461.

Schumann (R) 6664.Schurmeier (A. B.) 729.

Schutte (J. B.) 12769.Schwab & Nessel, inc. 612.

Schwabe (E. J.) mfg. co. 6664, 12774.Schwartz (F. W.) 6670.Schwartz (Rudolph) 393.

Schwed (Samuel) 12778.Schweitzer (H.) 4201.Scientific American pub. co. 6671.Scofield (C. G.) 22951.Scott (D. J.) 5246.

Scott (J. G.) 7823.Scott (Walter) 1049.

Scranton glass instrument co., inc.

12780, 17353. 22953.Scribner's (Charles) sons. 14130,

18446.Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney. 6673.Scully (C. B.) 10559.Sears (J. S.) 7913, 14146, 18362.Sears (M. B.) 6674.

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INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 28

Seattle [Wash.] City of. 6675.Seaver (C. F.) 12781.Second ward savings bank. 6676.Security title insurance and guarantee

co. 17354.Sedgley (Alice) 7914.Sedgwick (J. H.) 6677.Sedlacek (K. E.) & co. 6679.Seeger (Jacob) 17366, 22955.Seeman print. 17367.Seheerer (W. E.) 6236.Seiberth (Christopher) 616, 7915,

127S2.Seifert (George) 617.Seisaburo Kubota. 22956.Selft (H. C.) 17368.Sellmer (W. B.) 17369.Semon (Carle) 6683.Send and Send. 17370.Sentinel ptg. co. 17371.Serposs (Therese) 6684.Serra (J. E. Rodriguez) See Rodri-guez-Serra (J. E.)

Service photographic co. 22957.Service printing co. of Indianapolis,

inc. 22958.Settimelli (A. E.) 7916.Settimelli (Emanuel) & son. 7916.Severns (Frances) 23203.Seville studios, inc. 7918, 14148, 18447.Seybold (Louis) 21456.Seyferth (H. A.) 18451.Shadow (Helen) 22951.Shadowens (T. M.) 12785.Shakespeare (William) 1049.Shanahan (T. F.) 7941.Shapiro (N. B.) 6686.

Shaw (A. C.) 12786.Shaw (Austin) 18453.Shaw (N. T.) 17375.Shaw (R. J.) 17809.Shaw (S. T.) 6702.

Shawvan (J. K.) 18356,Sheehan (H. R.) 14152, 18454.Sheehy (V. A.) 18456.Sheelor (E. Le R.) 22959.Sheffield farms co., inc. 6703.

Sheldon (P. C.) 12788.Shelley (B. I.) 18457.Shelley (W. F.) 22962.Shelley bros. 18457.Shelton (A. C.) 22966.Shenango pottery co. 618.

Shepard (A. B.) 6704.

Shepard (E. S.) 6705, 17377, 22969.Shepherd (J. C.) 7942, 14153.

Sherer (W. W.) 7945.Sherman (Earnest) 17378.

Sherman (R. I.) 6707.Sherman corp. 6708.

Sherrin (Daniel) 7823, 14070.

Sherwood (Ruth) 619.

Shibuya (Sojiro) 12789, 23007.Shirek & Hirsch. 6710, 22970.

Shoaf (C. L. E.) 620.

Shockey (Gertrude) 6711.Shoemaker (F. H.) 12790.Shoree (Emile) 12802.Shreve (R. H.) 5246.Shriver (F. C.) 12803.Shriver (Morris) 412, 14020, 18379.Shuford (E. L.) 7946.Shuhan (H. R.) 18458.Shull (D. P.) 22974.

Shull (J. M.) 17816.Shusterman (Jacob) 1259.Siaski (Felix) 12813.Sibbel (Joseph) studio. 7948.Sibley (D. C.) 17380.Siddons (Airs.) 10845.Sidley (J. E.) 7949.

Sieberg (E. A.) 12804. 17382.Siebern (Emil) 7950, 14154.Siehl (W. H.) 12805.Siemen (A. H.) 14155.Siford (J. O.) co. 12806.Sigrist (A. J.) 12808.Sihler (William) 22975.Silver (Charles) 18467.

Silverton (S. J.) 6713.Silvestri (S.) 14128.Simmons (Sam) 17383.Simmons (Will) 16055.Simmons (Mrs. Will) 16055.Simon (T. F.) 6714.

Simons (W. L.) 18459.Simpson (H. T.) 14156.Simpson-Richter (V. D.) 621.

Sims (W. M.) 6718.

Sinclair (George) 14440.

Singer sewing machine co. 6719,

22976.

Singley (B. L.) 7334-7, 13745-54,

17699-8, 23558-1.Sinke (James) 6721.

Sinkes (J. L.) 6722.

Sinnock (J. R.) 14021.

Sinz (W. A.) 622,

Sisters of the Precious Blood, inc.

7951, 14157, 18460.

Siver (Ruth) 7611.

Skilsaw, inc. 12800.Skinner (Kathleen) 18461.

Skipp (H. J. A.) 18462.

Skoog (K. F.) 623, 7952, 14158.

Slade (C. A.) 624.

Slade (F. A.) 6723.

Slayton (C. H.) 6721.

Sleeper (A. E.) 16603.

Slevogt (Max) 4093, 10671.

Slocum (L. B.) 12815.

Small (Ann) 6725.

Small (Len) 16603.

Smalley (H. C.) granite co., inc.

18464.

Smith (A. A.) 12786. 22977.

Smith (A. E.) 40, 5117, 7950, 11791,

12630, 13834, 13853, 13967, 14021,

14060, 14064, 14107, 14110, 15957,

458

INDEXnos. 1-4, 1928

17349, 17384, 1774916024, 17299,

18462, 18821.

Smith (A. G.) 12816.Smith (B. C.) 12817.Smith (C. F.) 17385.Smith (C. H.) 12822.Smith (C. O.) 12818.Smith (C. W.) 229S3.Smith (E. B.) 6726, 12823.Smith (E. F.) 12824.Smith (E. J.) 5246.

Smith (E. S. C.) 22985.Smith (E. W.) engraving co.

V.) 7993.

C.)F.)

C.)

J.)

M.)G.)C.)

22984.Smith (F.

Smith (HSmithSmithSmithSmithSmith (L.

Smith (M

(H.(J.

(J.

(J.

Smith (R. D.)Smith (W. D.)Smith (W. F.)

Smith (Webb)Smith-Barnes corp.

Smither (E. L.) 1

18466.12826.

6727. 6728.12827.

14159.

12828, 22988.625.

6732.

6733.

6735.17452.

22999.

386, 23000.Smithers (Oscar) 12829.

Smythe (Ernest) 7954.

Snellings (L. H.) 6736.

Snider (O. L.) 17390.Snow (D. F.) 16517.Snow (L. C.) 23004.Snyder (C, G.) 23005.Snyder (H. I.) 14167.Snyder (Ora) 4010.

Society for the promotion of economiceducation. 23006.

Sojiro Shibuya. 12789, 23007.Sollinder (A. P.) 23009.Solmson (Meyer) 17392.Solomon (M. B.) 7962, 23010.Solomon (S.) 628.

Solvay process co. 23011.Sonazzaro (L. A.) 7963.Sonrel (Elisabeth) 632.

Sorlie (A. G.) 11718.Sorlie (Mrs. A. G.) 16603.Sosoff (Peter) 18467.Sousa and his band. 23453.South Carolina. State. 7964, 12831.Southard (F. R.) 6737.Southard (P. V.) 18469.Southern aerial survey co. 12835.Southern Maryland times. 6738.Southgate (F. C.) 23012.Southwestern aerial surveys. 17394.Spange (K. V.) 23013.Spaulding (H. M.) 11718.Spaulding (Mrs. H. M.) 11718.Speakman (Alexander) 14168.Speakman (Harold) 17395.Speaks (S. P.) 23014.Spector (Morris) 7378.Speier (Jeremias) 17396, 23015.

Spellman (D. D.) 6739, 23021.Spellman (F. P.) 6740.Spence airplane photos. 6741, 12849,

23022.Spence engineering co.. inc. 677S.Spencer (C. O.) 18470.Spencer (S. H.) 13010.Spencer & Wyckoff. 13013, 17410.Sperr (P. L.) 6779, 23175.Sperry candy co. 6787.

Spiegel (G. B.) co. 23180.Spiegel, May, Stern co. 6789.

Spiegle (F. M.) 7823.

Spooner (H. W.) 14169.

Spotswood specialty co., inc. 23181.Sprague (A. W.) 11627.Spranz (Louis) 18471.Springfield, Mo., Boy scout band.

11667.Spurling (J.) 8354, 18810.Spurr (E. W.) 6790, 13014.

Squire (Lorene) 17413, 23187.Stabe (Frank) 14170, 23191.Stacey (W. J.) 629, 7965.

Stacy (C. E.) 17420, 23192.Stadler & Stadlev. 13017.Stael (Madame de) 17762.

Stafak (John) 630.

Stanco distributors, inc. 6795.

Stanco, inc. 13018, 23194.Standard oil co. (N. J.) 6798.

Standard oil co. of Calif. 6808, 13023,.

17421.Standard oil co. of N. J. 6809.

Standard refrigerator co. 6811, 13028.Standard tours. 23201.Standard varnish works. 13032.Stanley (G. A.) 23202.Stanley (George) 7985.

Stanley and Baxley. 13033.Stanley works. 6812.Stanwood (J. H.) 7967.Star-Chronicle pub. co. 6829.Starbuck (R. M.) jr. 13035.Starman studio. 23203.Starr (M. W. S.) 17440.

State of South Carolina. See SouthCarolina. State.

Stecker (W. H.) 13036.Stedman (J. F.) 7951, 14157, 18460.Steere (F. W.) 23213.Steere (L. W.) 631.

Steffens (Fritz) 7476.Stehli bros. 632.

Stehli silks corp. 13038.Stehlik (Marion) 7378.Steidle (P. H.) 6830.Stein (J. H.) 17441.Stein & Blaine. 23224.Steinbauer (H. S.) 641.

Steinfeldt (J. M.) 9853.Stelz bookbinding co. 6833, 23225.Sterling (C. T.) 17443.Sterling (R. S.) 7116.Sterling products co. 6834.

459

INDEXpt. iv, n. S., v. 23

Sterner (Albert) 18474.Sterner (R. J.) 13849.Sterner (Robert) 270', 13843.Sternheimer (Nathan) 23249.Stetson (H. T.) 23250.Stetzel (B. L.) 13039.Stevens (E. E.) 14171.Stevens (H. A.) 6836.

(H. W.) 13040, 17444.(Allan)(W. B.)

StewardStewartStewartStick (Frank)Stickle (J. H.)

13040,18929.17446.

14041.

6837.

20510.13043,

studio.

6844.18476.

Stiefbold & co. 17450.Stiffler (R. E.) 6838.Still (A. J.) 23251.Stimson (J. E.) 6839.

Stine (G. R. B.) 6841.Stipek (C. J.) 6842.Stirling (S. V. D.) 6843.Stites (M. F.) 18475.Stites (R. S.) 18475.Stokes (W.) 6973, 17451.Stone (Harlan) 13384.Stone (John) 17452.Storer (A. V.)Storey (F. G.)Stout-FeldmanStovel (Jean)Stover (P. A.)Strahan (Thomas) co.

Stranahan (G. A.) 13045.Stratham (Claude) 14041.Streeter (Lou) 23203.Streib (Art.) 6845.Stribrny (E. E.) 7968.Strickler (H. M.) 642.

Stromberg, Allen & co.

Stronck (H. N.) 6847.

Stronck (H. N.) & co.

Stuart (Gilbert) 5244.

Stuart (Marie) 6848.

Stuart (P. P.) 7735.

Studdy (G. E.) 7969.Students photo service.

Stuli (William) 13046Sturdza (M. R.)Sturm (H. L.)

Styron (S. R.)Suchy (A. B.)Sullivan (J. F.)

Sullivan (R. G.)

17453.

17455.

14172.

6846.

17456.

23252.

4107.

13047.13049.17457.13050.inc. 6849, 23253.

) 14173, 18477.23254.

6850, 13053.18482,

Sullivan (W. J.) co. 13052Sulpice II (Lord) 17762.

Summerfield (M. JSummers (W. R.)Sunny scenes, inc.

Sunset Hill studio.

Super cement co. 17458.

Sutcliffe (L. S.) 6885.

Suter (J. H.) 18545.

Suter (Roman) 134, 7768.

Sutliff (H. R.) 6887.

Sutton (Coleman) 13181.

Sutton (G. M.) 17816,

Sutton (R. B.) 14174.Svietovsky (Boris) 6888.Swadley (W. W.) 17459.Swafford co. 13182. 17460.Swanson (Alice) 22951.Swartz (Rudolph) 641.

Sweitzer (C. B.) 17461.Sweney (D. R.) 23255.Swingle (J. S.) 643, 7972.Swinnerton (James) 6890, 13186,

17463, 23256.Sylvan (Joseph) 13189.Syman (T. E.) 14176.Syracuse ornamental co. 6894.Szechenyi (Cornelia) 4107.Tack (A. V.) 7979.Taggart (J. E.) 17465.Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 23259.Tagliabue (Carlo) 14177.Tailoring arts pub. co. 6929, 17466.Takagi (Mitsurjiro) See Mitsurjiro

Takagi.Talbot (E. A.) 13190, 23260.Talbot (G. C) 22517.Tallent (George) 14105.Tallman (W. S.) 14178.Tally (Robert) 5246.

Tamalpais Woods, inc. 23261.Tanner (Jacob) 50, 18471.Tarr studio. 13191.Tasca (F. B.) 7982, 14179.Taylor (J. F. Coleridge) Z$ee Cole-

ridge-Taylor (J. F.)

Taylor (T. D.) 17468, 23262.

Tebbs (C. B.) 6931.

Tebbs & Knell, inc. 23263.Tecumseh. Indian. 7513.

Teeple (H. C.) 8019.

Tefft (C. E.) 6932.

Tegart (H. M.) 13196.

Tei (Amadeo) 7431. 13853.

Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 6935, 13197,

17469.

Teller (G. H.) 7823, 14070, 14106,

18369, 18375.

Temme (O. G.) 23276.

Tennessee (Univ. of) Memphis gen-

eral hospital, school of nursing, sen-

ior class, 1928. 9868.

Terlemzian (Panos) 11717.

Terr (Jos.) 14148. 18447.

Terry (Leo) 13198.

Te Selle (L. H.) 23277.

Teubner (B. G.) 13199.

Teuchert (Franz) 16721.

Teunisson (J. N.) 13207.

Texas co. 13208.

Thacker (A. K.) 7541.

Thaulow (Fritz) 6993.

Thayer (A. H.) 20202.

Theresa (St.) 108. 362. 364, 632, 7431,

7495, 7531. 8388, 13693.

Thermoid rubber co. 13223.

Thew (R. G.) 644, 14180. 18483, 23278.

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nos. 1-4, 1928

INDEX

Thomas (A. L.) 13224.

Thomas (A. S.) 667, 18487.

Thomas (C. H.) 23282.Thomas (Elmer) 4107.

Thomas (Norman) 5246.

Thomas (Paul) 13228.

Thompson (C. A.) 23283.Thompson (0. R.) 13242.Thompson (H. L.) 13243.Thompson (J. A.) 13248.Thompson (Jim) co. 17472, 23285.Thompson (P. E.) 13250.Thompson (R. J.) 13253.Thompson (W. C.) 6944.

Thompson (W. H.) 5124.

Thompson (W. J.) 13254.Thompson (W. M.) 521.

Thompson & Churchill, architects.

7983, 13829.

Thomson (C. M.) 6945.

Thomson (D. P.) studio. 6946.Thonet bros., inc. 17480.Thorne (Viviane) 7986.

Thoroughman (R. P.) jr. 18488.Thurber (Caroline) 668, 18491.Thurnau (C. G.) 6947.

Tien Lai Huang. 10975.Tiffany (L. C.) 7984, 14184, 18492.Tiffany (R. E.) 6950.Tiffany studios. 14184, 18492.Tiffany studios, Ecclesiastical dept.

7984.

Tigertail (Jack) Indian. 16037.Tilbury (H. L.) 13255.Tilbury (L. E.) 13255.

Tilden (R. S.) 13256.Tillery (N. F.) 18500.Tilles (George jr. 13257.Timm (Judson) 20431.Timmons (W. T.) 7623.Titian (— ) 20358.Tobin (Edgar) aerial surveys, inc.

23287.

Tobin (G. T.) 17484, 23288.Tobler & Hoenig. 23291.Todd (F. A.) 17486.Toledo scale co. 174S7, 32394.Toll (G. B.) 7985.

Tolman-Davidson advertising press,

inc. 23295.

Toloff (Lester) 17498.Tomashu (— ) 1069.Tompkins (A. B.) 14186.Tompkins (M. J.) 14187.Tompkins (P. W.) 17499.Torngren (S. E.) 7986.Torres (Ramon) 13258.Toto (F. M.) 7378.

Totten (V. v. P) 7987, 13268.Tousey (T. S.) 14188.Tower (C. O. A.) 23296.

Town and country club news. 6951.Townsend (A. C.) 6952.Townsend (C. A.) 13269. 17500.

Townsend (C. F.) 6953, 23297.Townsend-Wulff, inc. 18502.Towson (Eleanor) 11710.Toy tinkers, inc. 6954.Trader Horn. See Smith (A. A.)Transocean g. m. b. h. 6966.Trapp (A. C.) 14189.Trautwein (R. B.) 20510.Travis (Stuart) 669, 18504.Traynor (Thomas) 17503.Tredup (Fred) 23314.Trenholm (G. F.) 34.

Trevoy (W. V.) 14214.Tribune co. 23315.Trigg (Milton H.) 7988, 18505.Trigg (Robert) & sons. 7988, 18505.Trinity court studio, inc. 13276, 17504,

23316.Triple " XXX " co. 17510.Trowitzsch & sohn, kunstverlag. 6967,

13277, 17512.Trubner (Wilhelm) 4093.

Truesdell (H. M.) 6968.

Truman (Edwin) 7990.

Trumbull (Miss) 16603.Trumbull (J. H.> 16603.

Trumbull (Mrs. J. H.) 16603, 21459.

Trywusch (C. H.) 13278, 17513.

Tuck (Raphael) & sons, ltd. 6970,

13282.Tucker (Russell) 7991.Tuffel (Karl) 6972.Tunnicliffe (Josephine) 23318.Turner (F. E.) 13283.Turner (Joseph) 10845.

Turner (O. J.) 6973, 17514.

Turner (O. W.) 23319.Tuttle (Lurene) 15484.Twentieth century press. 18506.

Two Guns White Calf (Chief) 10589.

Twyeffort, inc. 6971. 23321.Tyler (John) 6981.

Tyler co. 6982.

Ufer (Walter) 9959.Underhill (Irving) 6983, 132S4, 17515,

23325.Underwood & Underwood, inc. 6986,

13295, 17521, 23361.Underwood Elliott Fisher co. 17563.Union Spanish war veterans. Dept.

of Ohio. 7992.

United agricultural operating co.

13336.United drug co. 7993.

U. S. fashion co. 6989, 13337.

U. S. naval academy. 23410.

U. S. playing card co. 6990, 13356,

17564, 23411.

U. S. printing & litho. co. 6993, 14215.

Universal air lines. 17568.Universal granite co., inc. 670.

Universe (Miss) See Miss Universe.Unternaher (J. A.) 7005.

Untersberger (Josef) 7609, 15728.

Upjohn (A. M.) 13748.

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INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Urban (Emmy) 14216.Urquhart (M. B.) 7998.Utility securities co. 7006.Utrillo (Maurice) 10671, 14520.Valentini (D. M.) 18507.Valentini (R. F.) 17569.Valla s (P. T.) 7007.Valverde (Jose) 678.

Van Alen (William) 7008, 17570.Van Art (— ) 14240.Vance (A. W.) 13361.Vance (M. H.) 7999.Vance mfg. co. 23423.Vandervort (H. M.) 679.

Van Dine (Albert) 800.

Van Dyck (— ) 3893.Van Dyck (Anthony) 2639.

Van Gogh (Vincent) See Gogh (Vin-cent Van)

Van Gytenheek sales co., inc. 8001.

Van Landeghem (E. J.) 457.

Van Rosenberg (Otto) 18508.Van Sant (F. A.) 13364.Van Veen (Stuyvesant) 18509.Van Vleck (H.) 1069.

Van Vreeland (F.) 6993.

Van Winkle (A. W.) & co. 17571.Van Winkle (Theodore) 13365.

Vargan (Rodolfo) 407.

Vauclain (S. M.) 20496.Vaudagnotti (Marguerite) 14217.Vaudagnotti (Violet) 14217.

Vedder (Anita) 8004.

Vedder (Elihu) 8004.

Vega (R. V.) 8005.

Velasquez (— ) 15543.Vermeer (— ) 20358.Vermilion County Star. 13366.

Vickers (A. S.) 17572.

Victoria (Queen) 1049, 16044.

Vigezz (C. R.) 14218, 17573, 18510.

Vigneulles (P. C.) Yankee div. assn.,

inc. 7009.Village of Chenequa. See Chenequa

(Village of)

Vincent (V. V.) 8006.

Virgin Mary. See Mary (Virgin)Virginia-Carolina chemical corp.,

18511.Visual education service, inc. 13367.

Vlaminck (Maurice de) 10671.

Vogelmann (J. A.) 7010, 23443.

Vogue rubber co. 7011.

Voit (L. E.) 7012.

Volk (Douglas) 680.

Volland (P. F.) co. 17574.

Von Blon (J. L.) 17575.

Von Frankenberg (Arthur) 197, 7565.

Voorhees (E. D.) 13372.

Vose gallery. 23444.

Vrana (T. W.) 23445.

Vriendt (S. de) 7615.

Wack (H. W.) 23446.

Wacker (Herman) 13373.

Waddell (P. E.) 13377.

Wade (Jennie) 13395.Waer (C. A.) 23447.Wagner (Harold) 23453.Wagner (Helen) 682.

Wagner (N. L.) 8007.Waite (R. B.) 7013.Wakefield (Heywood) co. 13378.Walcutt bros. co. 18512.Wald (Ernest) 13382.Walder & Buehler. 468.

Walier (F. W.) 13386.Walker (A. E.) 13383.Walker (G. S.) 23454.Walker (J. W.) 7014.

Walker (L. W.) 23455.Walker bin co. 7060.

Walker engraving corp. 7061, 13384.

Walker pub. co. 23457.

Wallace (F. E.) 23458.

Wallace (G. A.) 8008.

Walling (Dow) 13388.Wallis (W. H.) 521, 7823, 14070.

Walls (D. W.) 17578.

Walls (W. A.) 7320.

Wallschlaeger (Carl) 7337.

Walmsley (Frank) 17815.

Walter (Frederick) 14219.

Walter (V: H.) 18424.

Walters (George) 7063, 13389.

Walton (Bert) 13393.

Walton & Spencer co. 17579.

Walworth co. 17581.

Wamsley (F. C.) 683.

Ward (E. F.) 17582.

Ward (F. E.) 684.

Ward motor vehicle co. 23459.

Warden (C. P.) 7065.

Wardlaw (T. L.) 17583.

Wardle (Edmund) 950.

Ware (C. M.) 17584.

Ware (H. H.) 17808.

Warm air furnace fan co. 7068.

Warner (G. B.) 7069.

Warner (H. W.) 13394, 23472,

Warner (Mrs. J. A.) 5117.

Warner (J. W.) 13395.

Warner (M. A.) 5117.

Warren (C. W.) 685.

Warren (F. M.) 23473.

Warshawsky (A. G.) 18232.

Washington (George) 173, 570, 5244,

14007, 14120, 14177, 14327, 16129,

18292, 21055.

Washington (Martha) 21055.

Washington daily news. 7077.

Wassan (Yogi) 686.

Wasservogel (Isadore) 949.

Waterman (Robert) 13802.

Waters (J. A. C.) 7078.

Waters (R. J.) 7080, 23477.

Waterson (H. S.) 7083.

Watson (F. W.) 14220.

Watt (D. B.) 13396.

Watts (J. T.) 13398, 17585.

462

nos. 1-4, 192S

INDEX

Waugh (Coulton) 687.Waugh (F. J.) 691.

Way (Bernard) 13399.Way-to-sel service, inc. 17586.Wayne (Brig. Gen.) 6993.Webb (G. B.) 7084, 13402, 17596,

23478.Weber (Albert) 17969.Webster (F. W.) 469.

Webster cigar co. 7088.Wechsler-Barber silk co., inc. 7095.Weckel (A. L.) 23481.Weed (W. J.) 692.

Weeks (G. F.) 7102.Weeks (J. E.) 16603.Weems (P. V. H.) 6981.Weidlicb bros. mfg. co. 693, 8009,

14221, 18525.Wein (Elsie) 18531.Weinbacb (M. P.) 23483.Weinig (A. J.) jr. 23484.Weintrob (Leo) 13406.Weir (E. O.) 13414.Weisgerber (C. H.) 18536.Weiss (B.) & co. 7103.Welage (B. J.) 23485.Welch (L. Kemp) See Kemp-Welch

(L.)

Welfare federation of Lynn, inc. 7104.Wellcome (Burroughs) & co., inc.

7105.

Wells (H. V.) 695.

Wells (J. S. S.) 14070.Wenck (H. E.) 14222.Wendelboe (J. L.) 7106.Wentworth (J. L.) 97.

Wernerns (Math.) 17599.Wesley (John) 6183.Wessa (W. H.) 17601.West (G. P.) 18537.West (Jules) 23487.West Virginia (Miss) See Miss West

Virginia.Westchester Co. park commission.

23488.Western costume co. 696.Western electric co., inc. 7107, 23498.Western newspaper union. 7109.Westinghouse (G. H.) 14223.Westinghouse lamp co. 18538, 23500.Wetzel. 7110.Wheat (Calvin) 7116, 17604, 23501.Wheeler (W. L.) 14224.Whelan (D. O.) 23503.Whipple (R. L.) 721.Whistler (J. M.) 20202.Whitaker (C. B.) 7119.Whitaker (L. L.) 7120.White (G. B.) 727.White (G. H.) 17605.White (H. H.) 17606.White (N. M.) 5778, 17607.White (W. T.) 23504,White & Wyckoff mfg. co. 7121.White Eagle, Indian. 16726.

White Mt. studio. 17608. 23510.Whitehead & Hoag co. 23511.Whitehouse (C. K.) 581, 7886.Whiteman (Paul) and his orchestra.

17269.

Whitmire (H. B.) 728.Whitney (Josepha) 7122.Whitney (Peter) co. 18545.Whitslar (W. H.) 23512.Whitson (C. E.) 14225.Whitson (Gertrude) 14226, 18546.Whittington (F. G.) 7123.Whitty (H. J.) 17612.Whyte chemical co. 729.

Wickman (G. H.) 23513.Widmer engineering co. 7124.

Wiest (K. N.) 7127.

Wigley (J. T.) 7819, 18365.Wigley (S. J.) 17613.Wilbur (M. C.) 14227.Wilburn (Sylvestor) 728.

Wilcox (C. E.) 7130.

Wilcox (F. B.) 7131, 13560.Wilcox (I. M.) 7133.Wild flower preservation society, inc.

7134.

Wilder (Thornton) 17514.Wiley (W. F.) 23517.Wilkin & Adler, inc. 13561.Wilkins (G. H.) 17644.Wilkinson (W. E.) 731, 7160, 14229.Willard (Ella) 7161.

Willard (S. H.) 7162, 13563, 17614,23521.

Willet (A. L.) 732, 8011, 18547.Willet (H. L.) 732. 8010, 18547.Willet (William) 732, 8011.

Willet stained glass & decorating co.

732, 8011, 18547.

Willette (C. W.) 23535.William Woods college. 23538.Williams (A. E.) 7172.Williams (A. J.) 8015.Williams (B. A.) 2573.Williams (E. P.) 7173.

Williams (F. A.) 13230.Williams (F. C.) inc. 23539.Williams (H. I.) 7174, 17644.Williams (J. S.) 741, 7175.Williams (Jno.) inc. 14231.Williams (Ray) 509, 18365.Williams (V. O.) 7177, 13580.

Williamson (A. J.) 743, 7187.Willms (C. G.) 18553.Wilm (E.) 17450.Wilson (C. J. A.) 422.

Wilson (Cecil) 23540.Wilson (F. W.) 13582.Wilson (I. H.) 13673.Wilson (Leonard) 14232.

Wilson (Woodrow) 6170, 12734.Wiltshire (A. J.) 13681.Winchell (Walter) 2573.Windelschmidt (Heinrich) 370.

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INDEXpt. iv, n. s., v. 23

Windelsshmidt (H.) 6185.

Win-Jack features. 7188, 13682, 17646.Winona athletic club. 7329.

Winslow (E. B.) 14239.Winston (Virginia) 313, 7640, 13986,

18135.Winter (A. B.) 17650.Winter (C. J.) 8016.Winter (Janet) 13687.Winter (W. H.) 8018.Wireman (K. R.) 17810, 23541.Wisconsin supreme court judges.

12669.Wisconsin (Univ. of) class of 1924.

17652.Wise birds. 13692:Wishart (M. E.) 18554.Witchel (Andy) 7193.Withington (J. H.) 8019, 17654.Witt (A. K.) 18555.Wojciechowski (R. H.) 17655, 23543.Wolf (Gustav) 429.

Wolf co. 8020, 14240.Wolfe (J. L. N.) 13693.Wolfe (S. C.) 7194.Wolfgangmtiller (— ) 5622, 18042.Woman's world magazine co., inc.

7195, 13694, 23544.Women's branch, Engineers' natl. com-

mittee. See Engineers' natl. com-mittee. Women's branch.

Wood (E. A.) 18065.Wood (H. C.) 7206.Wood (V. C.) 7207.Wood (W. B.) 13702.Woodburn (R. O.) 13705.Woodbury (T. H.) 8021.Woodbury granite co., inc. 7208.Woodfield (Frank) 7312.Woodruff (A. W.) 7314.Woodruff (C. S.) 7315.Woods (William) college. See Wil-liam Woods college.

Woodward studio. 23551.Woodworth, inc. 13706.Woolfenden (L. G.) 7823, 14041,

14070, 18369.Woolworth (F. W.) co. 7318, 13707.Worden (F. J.) 7319.Worm (Karl) 414.

Worswick (Lloyd) 7461.

Worth (Benjamin) 17687.Wright (D. E.) 18556.Wright (E. S.) 13859.

Wright (G. S.) 17688.Wright (Harrison) 18557.Wright (K. M.) 13708.Wrights' 7320, 13718.Wu (C. C.) 4107, 16132.Wutzler (H. A.) 13719.Wyckoff (O. A.) 17689.Wyeth (E. H.) 8023.Wyeth (N. C.) 14130, 18446.Wyllie (Harold) 8030.Yakima fruit growers assn. 13720.Yale (Elihu) 20134.Yale univ. press. 7323, 12371, 13721,

17690. 22414.Yaqui Joe. 8500.Yates (Mrs. H. E.) 14251.Yates (Julie) 14251.Yee (Fook Lim) See Fook Lim Yee.Yerbysmith (E. A.) 8025, 14253.Yoder (D. C.) 13723.Yoder (D. J.) 23553.Yosei Amemya. 7326.

Young (C. C.) 5229.

Young (F. L.) 17693. 23554.Young (G. S.) 17503.Young (J. A.) 17696.Young & Carl. 23556.Young-Hunter ( John

)

7790.board. 7327,Y. M. C. A. General

13724, 17698.

Y. M. C. A. Natl, council. 14254.

Youngstown coal merchants assn.

14256.Zabrocki (Tony) 7329.

Zallinger (Frank) 17922.

Zannetta (Clothilda) 16, 7349.

Zeckendorf (H. A.) 13742.

Zehrfeld (O. G.) inc. 13743.

Zeis (G. J.) 8026.

Zeitler (Frank) 17972.

Zeitlin (Alexandre) 744.

Zellweger (J. A.) 7330.

Ziegler (F. F.) 7759.

Zim (George) 23203.

Ziroli (Angelo) 745, 18560.

Zorn (C. A.) 7331.

Zuber (A. J.) 7332.

Zuckermann (M. S.) 18563.

Zuenen (William) 13744.

Zulauf (H. C.) 7333.

Zulu toy mfg co., inc. 13745.

$5-photo-co. 23557.

20 Wacker drive corp. 7334.

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