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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
\.. 8S, COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE sl 


OF 


OPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


BLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
AND OF JUNE 30, 1906 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS ' 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 1—538 
J ANUARY-DECEMBER, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1908 


1—3547 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT CFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


JOPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 1-5 
JANUARY, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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in a separate alphabet following this. 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 


Il. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 
of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 
are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. 


The entries for Fine Arts will be found 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: 
Class H, XXc, no. 103453, December 9, 1907; 


Abbe, Newport News, Va. 
ceived December 9, 1907. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Copyright ay ae = 


Abbe (James W.), New- 
port News, Va. 


Birches. (H 1034538, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
[1—4 
‘New Hampshire fence. (H 103455, 


Dec. 9, 1907.) 


New Hampshire river. 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Oyster boats. (H 103942, Dec. 21, 
1907.) 


(H. 103454, 


Ads company, Wheeling, 
sal. 
Wheeling, W. Va., post office. (H 


103948, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 10, 


1907.) [5 


American blacksmith com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
American blacksmith calendar, 1908. 
(G 16801, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 e. Dee. 


14, 1907.) [6 
American-examiner, New 
York, N. Y. 

At the Catville club. (EF 60895, Dec. 


23, 1907.) 


Rut nevertheless 
Saved the dog. 


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Happy Hooligan 
(F 60688, Dec. 17, 


1907.) 

Christmas ball in Catville. (F 60269, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Disaster in Catville. (F 61664, Jan. 
13, 1908.) 


I’. M. Muggsby’s social aspirations. 
(F 60267, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


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American-examiner, New 
big al he oe 
Foxy grandpa. (F 60894, Dec. 23, 


1907. ) 

—-— (F 61480, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Happy Hooligan and his mule Maud. 
(EF 61202, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

— (F 61482, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

— (F 61661, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Happy new year with. (F 61199, Dec, 


30, 1907.) 


goes to the dentist. 
Jan. 6, 1908.) 


(F 61486, 


Hold-up (The). (F 60898, Dec. 23, 
1907. + 

In addition to which. (F 61198, Dec. 
30, 1997.) 


In der shade of der old apple tree. (F 
60632, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

In the words of Shakespeare. (F 
60268, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

—— (IF 60891, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

— (F 61208, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Introducing Sandy, the new butcher 
boy. (F 61485, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Isn’t Dottie Dimple the sweet little 
thing? (IF 61665, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
Jimmy, &e. (F 61201, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

(F 61483, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Katzenjammer kids wish you all a 


merry Christmas. (F 60888, Dee, 
23, 1907.) 


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American-examiner, New 
Your, N..-d. 
King Jake. 
Long live the bootblack. 
Dec. 17, 1907.) 
Merry Christmas dream! 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Mary Jane and Tige. 
23, 1907.) 


(I* 60266, 


Merry Christmas and things. (F 
60265, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
No wedding bells for Batch (F 


60270, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

—— (I 60634, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

—— (F 60890, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

—— (F 61200, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

—— (F 61484, Jan 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 61662, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Sandy, the butcher boy. (IF 61660, 
Jan. 13, 1908.) 

They’re off! Farewell dear Maud! 
60892, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


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This is what happened on Christmas | 


eve. (F 60631, Dec. 17, 1907.) 
Those merry-go-round doors. (F 


61659, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
True love in Catville. 
6, 1908.) 
Whats the matter with King Jake? 
(F 61481, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Bird on Nellie’s hat. (EF 60410, Dec. 
11, 1907.) [48-154 
Braggo the monk. (IF 60407, Dec. 11, 
1907.) 
— (F 60504, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
— (F 60638, Dec. 17, 1907.) 
—— (F 60871, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
(F 60886, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Charlie and George. (F 60498, Dec. 13, 
1907.) 
Christmas in North Africa, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Tour laps in the nomination race. 
(F 61289, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Groucho the monk. (F 60955, Dec. 
24, 1907.) 
(F 610338, Dec. 
-— (F 61060, Dee. 
— (F 61104, Dec. 
— (F 61224, Dec. 
—— (F 61290, Jan. 
— (F 61478, Jan. 
—— (Ff 61525, Jan. 
— (F 61603, Jan. 
— (F 61628, Jan. 
— (F 61657, Jan. 


(F 61479, Jan. 


(F 61036, 


26, 1907.) 
27, 1907.) 
28, 1907.) 
31, 1907.) 
2, 1908.) 

6, 1908.) 

8, 1908.) 
10, 1908.) 
11, 1908.) 
13, 1908.) 


(F 61668, Jan. 18, 1908.) | 
(F 60635, | 
| ——— (F 60408, Dec. 
| —— (F 60501, Dec. 
| —— (IF 60563, Dee. 
(F 60889, Dec. | 


| —— (F 61084, 


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| --— (F 60873, 
| —— (F 61038, 


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| -—— (F 61629, Jan. 


| —— (F 60559, 


| — (F 613865, 


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| —— (F 61477, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
| —— (F 61627, Jan. 11, 1908.) 


_It happened in Birdland. (F 60411, 


pt.4,n,.8, 7%. & 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
boys. (EF 60272, 


Hallroom Dec, 9, 


1907.) 

11, 1907.) 
13, 1907.) 
16, 1907.) 
17, 1907.) 
20, 1907.) 
21, 1907.) 
26, 1907.) 
2, 1908.) 
2, 1908.) 
1908.) 
1908.) 
1908.) 
1908. ) 
9, 1908.) 
11, 1908.) 
(J? 60561, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(F 60885, Dec. 


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--— (F 60858, 


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Jan. 
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61286, 
61291, 
—— (F 61335, 
—— (F 61366, 
—— (F 61506, 
— (F 61582, 


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Tiard times. 


I see by the papers. 
23, 1907.) 
(F 61282, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Isn’t it great to be rich? 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 


(F 60502, 


Dec. 11, 1907.) 
—— (F 60503, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Dec. 18, 1907.) 
Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Jan. 3, 1908.) 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 
Jan. 8, 1908.) 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 
Jan, 18, 1908.) 


(F 60409, Dee. 11, 


— (F 60706, 
— (F 60887, 
— (F 61103, 
—— (F 61337, 


— (F 61524, 
—— (If 61602, 
—— (F 61656, 
Iking Kazooks. 
1907.) 
-——— (F 60500, Dec. 
— (F 60564, Dec. 
— (F 60820, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
-—— (F 60859, Dec. 20, 1907.) 
— (F 60956, Dec. 24, 1907.) 
Dec, 26, 1907.) 
-—— (F 61105, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
—— (F 61226, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
—— (F 61284, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
— (I* 61367, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
— (F 61526, Jan. 8, 1908.) 
Jan. 13, 1908.) 


13, 1907.) 
16, 1907.) 


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American-journal-exaiminer, 
: New York, N; Y. 
Knocko the monk. 
1907.) 


— (F 60565, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(IF 60708, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
— (F 61035, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
(F 61225, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
(i 61287, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


frs. Trubbell. (IF 60872, 
1907.) 


(F 61059, Dec. 27, 1907.) 
(F 61102, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
(F 61223, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
— (F 61285, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
(F 61364, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
(¥ 61505, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
(F 61523, Jan. 8, 1908.) 
(F 61601, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
(F 61655, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


fonopoly lodge. 
1907.) 

(F 60870, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
h, isn’t he the pie-face. 
Jan. 3, 1908.) 


ur antedeluvian ancestors. 
Dec. 11, 1907.) 


— (F 61507, Jan. 7, 1908.) 

*Jate of wheats! 23! 
19, 1907.) 

Rhymo the monk. 
1907.) 

——(F 60560, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

-—_—(F 60818, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

(F' 61037, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Rivals (The). (EF 60707, Dec. 18, 
1907.) 

Such is life. (F 60271, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

-——(F 60414, Dec. 11, 1907.) 

-——(F 60557, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

——(F 60687, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

——(F 60705, Dec. 18, 1807.) 

-——(F 61032, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

(EF 61581, Jan. 9, 1908.) 

They’re off. (F 60857, Dec. 20, 1907.) 

Under the mistletoe. (EF 61039, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Who’s who in matrimony. 

Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Wouldn't 
mad. 


(E’ 60412, Dec. 11, 


(F 60954, 


(F 61604, Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Younger generation. (F 60562, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 


= (IF 60817, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


ew year’s eve. (F 61288, Jan. 2, | 


(F 60558, Dec. 16, | 


(F 61336, | 


(F 60819, Dec. | 


it make the In Bad Club | 


(F 60499, Dec. 13, | 
| Mr. Gay and Mrs. 


|Home dressmaking. 


Dee. 21, 


(F 60413, | 


| Daughter of Eve. 


American mutoscope & bi- 
ograph co., New 
York, rs. &. 
(H 104043, Dec. 


24, 1907.) [155 
American printing com- 
pany, Fall River, Mass. 
|_Costumes for informal wear. (F 
61355, Dec. 28, 1907.) [156-158 


(F 61354, Dec. 
28, 1907.) 
Piay-print dresses. 
1907.) 
Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
All aboard for grandma’s. (F 61357, 
Jan. 4, 1908.) [159-164 
Corner in wheat. (F 61361, Jan. 4, 
1908.) 


(F 61356, Dec. 28, 


(F 61358, Jan. 4, 
1908. ) 


His treat. (F 61360, Jan. 4, 1908.) 


| Just keep the heart a-beating warm. 


(IF 61362, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
You are going on a long journey. (F 
61359, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
Armbruster (Henrietta), 
Denver, Colo. 
(EF 60617, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Armour & c¢o., Chicago, 
Ill. 


Shoo. [165 


| Old fashioned girls by our modern art- 


| Infant Mississippi. 


ists 1908. [5 prints]. 
60428, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Armstrong (Will), 
ton, Mass. 
Melrose (Wilson). 1. (H 104867, Jan. 
6, 1908. ) [171 


Ayer (Harry D.), St. An- 
thony Park, Minn. 
(H 104633, Dec. 
80, 1907.) [172 
Bachrach & bro., Balti- 
more, Md. 
Bryan (William Jennings). A-—-D. (H 
103644-103647, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
[1738-176 
Bain (George Grantham), 
New York, N. Y. 


(F 60424— 
[166-170 
Bos- 


Hughes (Goy. Charles E.). (H 104015. 
| - ree} 23) 1907. ) [177 
Barchak (Simon), New 


York. N.Y. 
Happily wed, when both can make the 
dough. (F 60529, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
[178-180 
Her answer. (FE 60527, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
New Years prescription. (F 60528, 
Noy. 13, 1907.) 
Barnes (A. H.), 
land, Wash. 
Indian Henry’s lake. (H 108807, Dec. 
17, L90T. ) [181-185 


Park- 


CATALOGUE 


Barnes (A. H.), Park- 

land, Wash. 

Lake of Indian Henry’s. 
Dec. 17, 1907.) 

Mt. Tacoma and Indian Henry’s. 


108809, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


(H 108808, 


(H | 


Mt. Tacoma from Indjan Henry’s park. | 


(H 1038810, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Mt. Tacoma from Park view. 
108811, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Assassination of Rizzio. 
painting by E. Siberdt. 
Dec, 12, 1907.) 
Audience to an ambassador. 
painting by Léon y Escosura. 
60456, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


(H 


After the 
(F 60455, 
[186-196 
After the 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. 8, v. 8 


Benton (B. Barker), Bur- 


lington, Vt. 
Hearty Christmas greetings. [202-205 


Loving Christmas wishes. 


Ked head whistlers. 


Why did he cross the road? 
(H 104248-104251, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Bertucci (Peter J.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 


City game. (F 60526, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
2 


(Fo 


Courtship of Miles Standish. After | 


the painting by C. Y. Turner. 
60457, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

Death of Minnehaha. After the paint- 
ing by William S. Dodge. 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Dining in the fifteenth century. (F 
60400, Dec. 11, 1907.) 

Fry (Mrs. Elizabeth). After the 
painting by Mrs. E. M. Ward. (F 


60454, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Indians on the plains. 
11, 1907.) 
Marriage of Isabella of Valois to 


(F 60404, Dec. 


(Fo 


(F 60459, | 


Richard II. (F 60401, Dec. 11, 
1907.) 

Peasant interior. (F 60402, Dec. 11, | 
1907.) 


After the painting 
(F 60458, Dec. 


Preparing Manioc. 
by Modesto Brocas. 
12, 1907.) 

Southern wedding. 
by E. L. Henry. 
1907.) 

Bauer (Pius Henry), 

Leavenworth, Kans. 
order of Eagles, grand 

worthy presidents 1898-1908. (H 

104632, Dec. 30, 1907.) [197 


Bauer gas fixture works, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
New year greeting, 1908. (IF 60862, 
Dec. 19, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1907.) 
[198 


After the painting 
(F 60453, Dec. 12, 


Fraternal 


(J. E.) & 
Bryan, Ohio. 
Fort Wayne, Ind., Allen county court 


Beach son, 


house. (H 104441, Dec. 24, 1907; 2 
c. Dec. 14, 1907.) [199 
3eck (Chas. R. R.), 


Thurmont, Md. 
Betrothal tree. 2. (H 103857, Dec. 14, 
1907.) [ 200, 201 
Thurmont, Md., birds eye view. (H 
103856, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


[206 


Birney (W. Verplank), 
New York, N. Y. 


Congenial friends. 1-4. (EF 61080- 
610838, Dec. 21, 1907.) [207-210 


Bish (A. A.), Chippewa 
Falls, Wis. 
Christ church. (lH 103556, Dec. 11, 
1907.) [211 


Blanchet (John B.), Mari- 
ner’s Harbor, N. Y. 
Elevation design of the new All Saints’ 


church. (F 60363, Dec. 10, 1907; 
2 c..Oct. 4, 190T3 [212 
Blonke (Ola Louise), 


Chicago, Il. 
Mother and child. (H 104944, Jan. 6, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 25, 1907.) [213 


Blosser (J. A.), Snohomish, 
Wash. 

Mt. Rainier, or Tacoma. [38 photo- 
graphs.| (H 104236-104238, Dec. 26, 
1907; 2c. of each Jan. 2, 1908.) 

[214-216 


Bogardus (Chas. A.), 
Springfield, Mo. 
Linden Tree (Don), an Arabian, owned 
by Col. Colby, Beatrice, Neb. (F 


60648, Oct. 8, 1907.) [217 


Bohnen (Carl), St. Paul, 

Minn. 

(H 104001, Dee. 21, 
[218 


I‘uture hero. 
1907.) 
Boice (Bert), Troy, N. Y. 
Rensselaer polytechnic institute, class 
of 1911. (H 108812, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

[219 


Bomboy (Arthur), Mobile, 
Ala. 


Mobile, Alabama, Hotel Bienville. (H 
104786, Jan. 2, 1908.) 220 


30nd (George W.), 
Wheaton, III. 
I'd like to have a sweetheart just like 
you. (H 103582, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
[221-226 


Let me hear the songs my mother used 
to sing. (H 103581, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Restless sea (H 103676, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


s. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Bond (George 
Wheaton, Ill. 
at’s the tune they play in Dixie 


‘Land. (H 104988, Jan. 8, 1908.) 


p o’ the mornin’. (H 104232, Dec. 
P "26, 1907. ) 


When the golden grain is waving Mary 
dear. (H 103580, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Bowser (S. F.) & co. (incorpo- 
rated), Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

odel oil storage system, cuts nos. 810- 

812. (F 56666-56668, July 29, 1907; 

2c. of each Dec. 23, 1907.) [227-229 


Boyle (Frances M.), Chi- 


W:); 


p eago, Ill. 
onette. (IF 60364, Dec. 9, 1907; 2 c. 
- Nov. 25, 1907.) [230-233 


Jarisse. 4. (I 60352, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


jrusilla. (F 60366, Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


Myra. (EF 60365, Dec. 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Brandon printing company, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Jontinental (The) (G 17817, Dec. 21, 

1907; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1907.) [234 


Briggs (Ernest L.), Chi- 

eago, Ill 
ind (Jennie), John Ericson, Christine 
Nilsson. (F 60855, Dec. 18, 1907; 
2 c. Dec. 2, 1907.) [235, 236 


Linne monument. (IF 60856, Dec. 18, 
» 1907; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Briggs (Wm. S.), Lincoln, 
Mass 


Harbor of refuge. 
~ 1908.) 


Brouse (J. P. W.), Somer- 
set, Ky. 
Somerset, Ky. [2 prints]. (F 60491, 
60492, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 c. of each 
Dec. 2, 1907.) [238, 239 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton, 
Ga. 


CH 104834, Jan. 2, 
[237 


‘4 ton, Ga., Agricultural college. 
_ 103348, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Brownscombe (Jennie), 
New York, N. Y. 


[240 


Carmela. 


ce the manner born. 
(H 104462, 104463, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Burgess (J. M.), River- 

. head, N. Y. 
Carrying out a 300-pounder. (F 60881, 
Dec. 23, 1907.) [2438 


Burpee (W. Atlee) & co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Enique new Fordhook Bush lima. 
- 60399, Dec. 11, 1907.) 


(FE 
[244 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


[241, 242 


| —— Fair ground. 
(Hi | 


ay 


Burr publishing company 
New York, N. Y. 
It’s very lucky that I’ve got. (F 
61048, Dec. 19, 1907.) [245, 246 
When Teddy and I climbed up the 
hill. (F 61580, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Burt (F. De Bennington. 


(H 103527, Dee. 
[247 
R.), 


Bennington itil 
10, 1907.) 
Button (Charles 
Worcester, Mass. 
(F 61510, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
[ 248. 


Babytown. 
Byam (Cornelia), Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

Youngest soldier of the rebellion. [2 
photographs.] (H 103847, 103848, 
Dec. 9, 1907; 2 ec. of each Nov. 26, 
1907. ) [249, 250 

California panorama com- 
pany, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Arizona, entering Fish creek canyon. 
(H 104951, Jan. 2, 1908.) [251-274 

Bonnie Clare mill. (H 104954, Jan. 2, 
1908.) 

I'eeding ostriches. 
1908. ) 

lish creek, Arizona. 
2, 1908.) 

Homestake goldbar mine. 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Lee, California, panamora. 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Live-stock parade, Phoenix fair. 
104719, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Mesa, Arizona, Diversion dam via. (H 
104956, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Montgomery Shoshone mine, pano- 
rama. (H 104715, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Pan American ostrich farm. (H 
104714, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

bird’s eye. (H 104722, Jan. 2, 
1908.) 

Phoenix, Arizona. [4 photographs]. 
(H 104835-1048388, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

(H 104716, Jan. 2, 


(H 104717, Jan. 2, 

(H 104720, Jan. 
(H 104718, 
(H 104955, 


(H 


1908. ) 

— Indian school. (H 1049538, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 

Redlands, California, panorama. (H 
104839, Jan. 2, 1908.} 

Redondo, panorama. (H 104713, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 


Roosevelt, Arizona. [38 photographs]. 
(H 104948-104950, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Roosevelt hill, Arizona. (H 104721, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Tempe, Arizona, panorama. (H 
104957, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Campbell (F. Soule), 
Berkeley, Cal. 
Keith (Wm.). (H 103907, 
1907.) 


Nov. 25, 
[275-279 


Campbell (F. Soule), 


Berkeley, Cal. 
Le Conte (Dr. John) (H 108905, 
(H 108906, 


Noy. 25, 1907.) 
Le Conte (Prof. Joseph) 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 
McLean (Dr. John) (H 103908, Novy. 
25, 1907.) 
Miller (Joaquin) 
1907. ) 
Carroll (J. B.), Oak 
Park, I). 
How shall we get your order. 
60905, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
On the fence. 
1907.) 
Carter (H. H.), Lock- 
port, Ill. 
Lockport, Ill, St. Dennis church, in- 
terior. (H 104987, Jan. 8, 1908. ) 
[282 


(H 108904, Noy. 25, 


(Fr 
[280-281 


Catholic press company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Quigley (His Grace James hdward). 
(H 103343, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Celebrity art company, 
Boston, Mass. 


Beauties. (H 104818, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
[284-291 

Call (The) (H 104816, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Favorite (The) (H 104815, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Question (The) (H 104813, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Returning the call. (H 104817, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 


Sea nymph. (H 104811, Jan. 2, 1908. 

Sweet sixteen. (H 104814, Jan. Dy 
1908. ) 

Violet. (H 104812, Jan. 2, 1908. ) 


Chadwick (H. A.), Seattle, 
Wash. 

Spirit of the coast. (F 61244, Jan. 2, 
1908. 1c. Noy. 30, 1907: 1 ¢. Dec. 
16, 1907.) [292 

Chambers 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


(Wm. W.), 


(F 60904, Dec. 23, 


[283 | 


To make a long tale short.- (H 103814, | 


Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Channell (Ulysses Grant), 
Kast Orange, N. J. 


[293 


Cannon (Joseph G.). 


Pinchot (Gifford). 


Brockman (James) (H 104784, Jan. 
2, 1908.) {294-301 

Collins (Arthur). (H 104778, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Jones (Ada) (H 104779, Jan. 2, 1908. | 

Miller (Reed). (H 104782, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Romain (M. A.) (H 104781, Jan. 2, 
1908.) 


Stanley (Frank C.) (H 104777, Jan. 


2.1908.) __ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. 8s. v. 


Channell (Ulysses Grant), 
Kast Orange, N. J. 
Zally (Harry L.) (H 104788, Jan. 2) 
1908. ) 

trix (Helen) (H 104780, Jan. 2;) 
1908. ) 

Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Hibbard (Mrs. George A.) 1-38, (H 
103979-103981, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
[302-808 
(HI 104031, Dee. 28, 1907.) 
(H 104431, 104432, Dee, 27, 


} 


—— 4, 
—— 5, 6. 
1907.) 
—— 7. (H 104628, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Child (Frederick George), 
Boston, Mass. : 
Armstrong (Joseph), of Boston, Mass, 


(H 104008, Dec. 23, 1907.) [809 
Christian (Sarah C.), 
Noblesville, Ind. 

Hand that rocks the cradle. (F 60242, 


Dec. 7, 1907; 2c. Dee. 7, 1907.) 


[310-812 

Ne giveth His beloved sleep. (FP 60244, 
Dec. 7, 1907.) 

Until death do us part. (F 60248, 


Dec. 7, 1907.) 
Christie (Wm. Munson), 
La Grange, Ill. 
Dellwood park boat house at night. 
(H 104848, Jan. 4, 1908.) [818 
Cincinnati process 
engraving company, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


our ways. (H 104697, Dee. 31, 
1907.) [314 
Clark (J. Maxwell), 


North Hadley, Mass. 


After the storm. (H 104833, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) — [815 
Cleaves (Chas. H.), Rock- 
port, Mass, 
Ohio (U.S. 8S.) (H 104636, Dee. 31, 
1907. ) [816 
Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Brewer (Justice.) (H 103662, Dec. 
13, 1907.) [317-823 
(H 103664, Dec. 
13, 1907.) 

Cortelyou (Mrs. Geo, B.). 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Gore (Senator T.). 

3, 1907.) 
Owen (Senator R. L.). 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 


(H 103663, 
(H 103667, Dec. 
(H 103665, 
(H 103668, Dec, 
3, 1907.) 


Rosen (Baroness E.). 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 


(H. 103666, 


hos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Clogenson (H.), Dallas, 

Tex. 
allas, Texas, Oriental hotel, lobby. 
(H 103815, Dec. 18, 1907.) [324 


Coates (C. H.), Portland, 


Two of America’s great essentials to 
peace and prosperity. (H 104723, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) [326 


Collier (P. F.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
Opening of the 60th Congress. (F 
60768, Dec. 19, 1907.) [327, 328 


— (H 103895, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Conant & Conant, Ran- 
dolph Center, Vt. 
Brook (The). 


108939, Dec. 20,-1907; 1 c. Oct. 31, 
1907; 1c. Nov. 14, 1907.) [336 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Classmates tent scene. 5633. (G 

171-40, Noy. 18, 1907.) [337-3438 
-—the struggle. (G 17441, Nov. 18, 

1907.) 
Daisy trio. (G 17764, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Dennis O'Sullivan. (G 17649, Dec. 7, 

1907 ; 2 c. Dec, 9, 1907.) 


Edeson (Robert) in Classmates. 
| 17442, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


(G 


reg. 
Jumping the falls. (H 103498, Dec. 
9, 1907.) [325 | 
Cole (Bion F.), Lincoln, 
Nebr. 


(H 103846, Dec. 18, | 


ar; & Cc. Dec. 9, 1907.) + [329 | 
Consolidated engineering and 
construction company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Syracuse university gymnasium. (H 
103446, Dec. 6, 1907; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 
1907.) [330 

Consumer’s league, New 
wore, N..y- 

Christmas reminder. (G 17833, Dec. 

27, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.) [331 
Cooper (W. R.) New 
mae, N.Y. | 

Winnipeg, from top of Union Bank 
building. 1907. (F 61509, Dec. 26, 
1907.) [332 

Coovert (J. C.), Memphis, 
Tenn. 

Cotton compress Leland. (H 103682, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) [833-835 

King Cotton. (H 108681, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Not so fine as silk but richer. (H 
108680, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Corner (E. P.), Beverly, 
Ohio. 
Beverly arch and cemetery. (H 


; ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


/ 
/ 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalg, N. Y. 
Espanola trio. (G 17765, 
1907.) 
Peggy Machree. 5643. (G 17648, Dec. 
7, 1907; 2 .¢. Dee. 9, 1907.) 


Cox (Palmer), East Quogue, 
y. ¥ 


Dec. 16, 


a Ye 


Brownie clown of Brownietown. 


(F 
60525, Dec. 14, 1907.) [344-347 
—— (F 60906, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
— (F 61094, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
— (F 61654, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
Craker (R. J.}, Oakland, 
Cal. 
Soquel, Santa Cruz co., Cal., Rustic 
fence. (H 104244, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
[348 
Crompton (John) com- 


pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Christmas belle. (G 17681, Dee. 11, 
1907.) [349-3855 
Show girls. 1-6. (G 17675-17680, 
Dec. 11, 1907.) 
Cruver manufacturing com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
girl. (H 103661, Dec. 13, 
[356-360 
(F 60882, Dec. 23, 


Cowboy 
1907.) 

Days gone by. 
1907.) 


Fair co-ed. (H 103658, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Innocenee. (H 103659, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Prairie queen. (H 103660, Dec. 13, 
1907. ) 


Curtis (E. S.), 
Wash. 
[161 photographs of Indians and In- 
dian scenes] x 1942, x 1944, x 1945, 
x 1950; x 1961, = 1965, = .2013,,= 
2015-—x 2024, x 2026, x 202S—x 2031, 
x 2048. = Sah», 20. = 20S = 
2075, x 2077, x 2105—x 2116, x 2146, 
x 2196, x 2247, x 2256, x 2393, x 2401, 
x 2465-—x 2470, x 2478, x 2475—x 2483, 
x 2501—x 2522, x 2524, x 2526—x 2601. 
(H 104252-104412, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

[861-521 

Curtis (George E.), Ni- 

agara Falls, N. Y. 
Bridal Veil fall by electric light. 


Seattle, 


[a22 S23 
Prospect point by electric light. (H 
104488, 104439, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Castle of the Grail. 18 by 22. (H 
104796, Jan. 2, 1908.) [524-527 


When I meditate on Thee in the 
nightwatches. 11 by 14, 8 by 10. 
(H 103395, 103396, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


——18 by 22. (H 104795, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


10 CATALOGUE 


—_—— - - _ — 


Daly (Chas. C.), Jersey- 
ville, Il. 
Canal Zone, [Photographs of natives, 


&e. 1-6] (H 102741-102746, Nov. 21, | 
1907. ) [528-533 | 
Daniel (Louis Spencer), 


Mayfield, Ky. 
Louis Spencer Daniel fencing girls. 
Series A, B. (H 1047938, 104794, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) [534, 5385 


Davies Studio, Portland, 
Oreg. 
Stacy (Delia). 1,2. (H 103858, 103859, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) [5386, 537 


Davis (Chas. H.), New 
Zork, Ne 2. 
Louise. (H 103529, Dec. 10, 1907.) 
[53 


Davis (Warren B.), New 


York, WN. Y. 
My little chauffeur. (H 104466, Dec. 
30, 1907. [539 
Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Natural frieze, glancous-winged gulls 
on railing, Seattle. (H 104034, Dec. 
24, 1907.) [540 

Decker (W. S.), Plain- 

field, N. J. 

Turkeys in wheatfield. 
26, 1907.) 

De Clow (W. L.), Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 

Certificate of pedigree, American Jack 

registry. (F 61269, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
[542 


(F 61117, Oct. 
[541 


De Luce (Percival), New 
York, N. Y. 
Day dreams. 
Rustic courtship. 
(H 104459, 104460, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 


[543, 544 


Atlantic City, N. J., panoramic view. | 
[545-550 | 
Par Harbor; Mt. Desert island, Me. | 


(H 103390, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Balance rock. 
1907.) 

Grand canyon of Arizona. 50503. (F 
60403, Dec. 11, 1907. 1c. Nov. 25, 
1907; 1 ¢. Dec. 6, 1907.) 

Looking towards the sea. 
Dec. 11, 1907.) 


(H 104428, Dec. 27, 


New York, Trinity church, interior. 
(H 103492, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., locks. (H 
103491, Dec. 9, 1907). 


Dickinson (Alice Margaret), 
Montreat, N. C. 
Montreat reservoir, looking west. 
104014, Dec. 23, 1907). 


(H 


(H 103557, | 


[551 | 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES * 


pt. 4, n. s&s. v. 8 


Dickson (Frank), Soldiers 
Grove, Wis. 
Gays-Mills, Wisconsin, Gays Mills fair. 


[552-554 
Viola, Wis. [2 photographs] ~ 
(H 104808104810, Jan. 2, 1908). 
Dobbs (Arthur B.), Win- 


ona, Minn. 
Von Robr (Rey. Philip). (H 104427, 
[555 


Dec. 27, 1907.) 
Doherty (Jos. E.), Boston, 


Mass. 
Yacht. Early dawn. (F 60854, 
[556 


Dec. 20, 1907.) 
Drake (W. R., Denver, Colo. 


III. 


Bingo. (IF 60972, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
[557-564 
Flunked. (IF 60973, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Freshy. (F 60969, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Junior. (F 60967, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Prize scholar. (I*° 60968, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Senior. (I 60971, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Soph. (F 60970, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Won. (F 60966, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


1c. of each, Dec. 12, 1907; 1 c. of 
each Dec. 19, 1907. 
Drowatsky (W. H.), Au- 
gusta, Wis. 

Augusta, North West bridge (H 
103578, Dec. 12, 1907. 1 «& Dee 4 
1907; 1 c. Dee. 8, 1907.) [565-567 

3ridge creek rapids, near Augusta, 
looking north. (H 103576, Dec. 12, 
1907. 1c. Dec. 4, 1907; 1 @ eee 
1907. ) 

Browns creek bridge. (H 103579, Dec. 
12, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Dry (Victor 7O.) 
Louis, Mo. 


St. Louis university foot ball team. 


(H 104844, Jan. 3, 1908.) [568 
Dutton (Corry S8.), Cato, 
N. 
Santa Claus in Cato, N. Y. (H 104842, 
Dec. 27, 1907.) [569 
Edison manufacturing 
company, West Or- 
ange, N. J. 
Laughing gas. scenes 1-6. (H 
103382-103387, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
[570-589 


Little girl who did not believe in Santa 
Claus. Seenes 1-7. (H 103762- 
103768, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Suburbanite’s ingenious alarm. 1-%. 
(H 104858-104864, Jan. 4, 1908.) 


Edwards (George Thorn- 
ton), Portland, Me. 
Longfellow (Henry .Wadsworth) 


(F 
58221, Sept. 19, 1907.) [590 


hos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Edwards (S. Arlent-), 
New York, N. Y. 
Anne of Cleves. (I 60422, Dec. 12, 


1907.) [591 
Edwards & Deutsch litho- 
graphing company, 

Chicago, Il. 

Abundance and good fortune. (G 

17177, Oct. 1, 1907.) [592-595 

Dawn of the new year. (G 17175, 

meoct, 1, 1907.) 

Love and good cheer. (G 17178, Oct. 
a, 1907.) 

Tale of prosperity. (G 17176, Oct. 1, 

= 1907.) 


Elliott (Chas. H.) com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Beatrice. (F 61427, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
: [596-600 
(EF 61426, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(EF 61429, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Helen. (FE 61428, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Irene. (F 61430, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Bison (A. “W.) & co. 
Boston, Mass. 


ee ora bridge. (EF 60975, Dec. 26, 
fe 1907.) [601-603 


or 


Worum, Rome. (F 60977, Dec. 26, 
| 1907.) 
Milan cathedral. (I 60976, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 


Hmpire city farms, Cuba, 
‘ IN Xs 
champion sire of 
th)”, Gi2T2,. Jan: | 2, 
[604 


‘McKinney, 2:114, 
2:10 trotters. 
1908. ) 


Engelstad (Ludvig), Deer- 
field, Wis. 


‘West Koshkonong church. 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Essex institute, 
: Mass. 
‘Hssex institute, museum. [4 photo- 
| graphs of rooms.] (H 104629- 
104631, Dec. 30, 1907. H 104807, 
_ Jan. 2, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1907.) 


(H 104785, 
[605 


Salem, 


Hvans (Wallace), Oak 


Barix,.. dill. 

Another flock of young English. (H 
| 108721, Dec. 16, 1907.) [610-642 
Bi caer ecoops:, (HH 103728,. Dec. 16, 
_ 1907.) 

English pheasants in the snow. 
- 103737, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Few young English ringneck pheasants. 
me (H 103712, Dec. 16, 1907.) . 

Flock of golden beauties, in the brush. 
™® (H 103707, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


: ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


[606-609 | 


Oak 


(Wallace), 
Park, Il. 
Flock of young English, suddenly dis- 


Evans 


turbed. (H 103713, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Full plumage golden and Amherst 
pheasant. A, B, C. (H 103718, 
103722, 103724, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

I'ull plumage silver pheasants. (H 
103710, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Gamble quail in the snow. (H 
103726, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Game propagating farm. (H 103705, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Getting cold. (H 103736, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Golden and _ silver pheasants. (H 


103717, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Mixed company, waiting for breakfast. 
(H 103711, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Mixed flock in winter quarters. 
1037384, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Out in the open field. (H 103720, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 


Heeves pheasants, six months old. 
108709, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(H 103729, Dee. 


(Ho 


(H 


Setting-hen coops. 
16, 1907.) 

Several varieties in winter quarters. 
(H 103725, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Stack of English men. (H 103706, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 

their first breakfast in the snow. 
103715, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Valley quail on a cold winter morning. 
(H 103727, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Wild Canada geese. (H 103732, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 

Wild ducks, several varieties. 
103733, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Wild ducks taking a sun bath on the 
ice. (H 1038735, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Winter at last arrives. (H 103781, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 


Wood ducks. (H 103730, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 
Young English, caught up. (H 103716, 


HecwtG; 1907.) 


Young golden, 
pheasants. 
1907.) 


and _ silver 
16, 


Amherst, 
(H 1038708,. Dec. 


| Young golden and Amherst pheasants. 
GEE | 


(H 108719, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Young golden, silver, and Ambhersts 
in the snow. (H 103714, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Young silver pheasants. 
Dee. 16, 1907.) 


(H 1038728, 


12 


Fairman company, New 
York, N. Y. 


Girl at post box. (F 60839, Dec. 9, 


1907. ) [648-658 
American boy, holly design. (F 60840, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 
American girl, holly design. (F 60348, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 
boating girl. (I 60347, Dec. 9, 1907. ) 
Dutch girl, holly design. (F 60342, 


Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Fishing girl. (IF 60351, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Girl in auto. (F 60350, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Girl in balloon. (F 60341, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Girl in hammock. (F 60344, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Girl on steamer. (F 60337, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Girl with bulldog. (F 60345, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Girl with collie. (F 60849, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Girl with horses. (F 60336, Dec. 9, 
1907.) ; 

Girl with poodle. (F 60346, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

Irish girl, holly design. (F 60338, 


Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Tennis girl. (F 60343, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Falk (B. a) New York, 
7X. 


Booth (Miss hea: 4-7. (H 103896- 
103899, Dec. 19, 1907.) [659-666 

Warfield (David) .18-21. (H 103567- 
103570, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Allen (General), portrait. (H 104738, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) [667-757 
Lowyer (Captain J. M.), portrait. (H 
104751, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Prownson (Rear Admiral W: H.), por- 


trait. (H 104744, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
liureau of engraving ana printing, 
views. 1-3. (H 103442-103444, Dec. 


7, 1907 ; 


Coromilas (L.) 1 and 2, 
104234, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


2 c. of each Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(H 104238, 


Cruz (Senora de), portrait. (H 
104739, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Cruz (Senor Don Anibal), portrait. 
(TI 104749, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Dewey (Admiral). 1, 2. (H 103440, 


103441, Dec. 7, 1907: 2 ¢. of each 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Dewey (Admiral), residence. 1-10. 


(HH 105828-103837, Dee. 18, 1907.) 


| Dldridge 


| Goldfield, 


| ¥ 


CATALOGUE OF OOPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4/00, ve 


Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. CG. 
(W. W.), portrait. ( 

104740, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Evans (Admiral) and household. 
9-12. (H 103435-103488, Dec. 7, 
1907; 2 c. of each Dee. 9, 1907.) 

views. 1-10. (H 108928-— 

103937, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 21, 

1907. ) 


Handling money at U. §. Treasury. 


1-9. (H 104728-104736, Jan. 2, 
19808. ) 
Metcalf (Victor H.), portrait. (H 


104748, Jan. 2, 1908.) | 
Meyer (Postmaster General) and his 


desk. 1-4. (H 103803-103806, Dec. 
17, 1907.) 
Motor fire apparatus. 1-8, 


(H 
103427-103434, Dec. 7, 1907; 2 ¢. of 
each Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Murray (Lawre rence O.), portrait. (H 
104750, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Newberry (Truman H.), portrait. (H 
104746, .Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Old valentines. 1-7. (H 104647-— 
104653, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Purdy (Milton D.), portrait. (H 
104737, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Salinas (Don ree portrait. (H 
104745, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Sample arg ace H.), portrait. (H 
104741, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Silkk culture. 1-10. (H 104637-— 
104646, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Stamp vending machine. 145. (H 


104654-104658, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
Stamp vending machine board, group 
portrait. (H 104752, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Treat (Charles H.), portrait. (H 
104743, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


| Veeder (Captain T. De Witt), U.S. N. 


(H 103439, Dec. 7, 1907; 
9, 1907.) 


2c. Dec. 


lw ood (Commander S. §.), portrait. 
) 


(H. 104747, Jan. 2, 1908. 


oacham (Don Alberton), portrait. 
(H 104742, Jan. 2, 1908, 
Field (Mrs. WBlizabeth 
Lloyd), Evanston, Ill. 
Dream flower of love. (F 60868, Dec. 
21, 1907; 2c. Dee. 11, 1907.) [758 
Tischer (Harry P.), Mari- 
etta, Wis. 
Marietta, panorama view. (H 104245, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) [759-761 


Marietta college, panorama view. (H 
104247, Dec, 26, 1907.) 

Muskingum valley, panorama view. 
(H 104246, Dee. 26, seated 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


308. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Floe (Kaston), Blue 
Earth, Minn. 
(H 104476, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


[762 


d mill. 


Flower (Ward Beecher), 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Oh what a time I’ve had. (H 103499, 
Dec. 7, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1907.) 
[7638 
Ford (Charles Edward), 
Seattle, Wash. 
(H 103820, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
[764-766 
Traumerei. (H 103819, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Mewo little bears and a wolf. (H 
103818, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


(B. G.), 
ington, D.C. 
Boung nature student. 

Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Foster (Ralph B.), Foss- 


) Bear hug. 


Foster Wash- 


(H 1088138, 
[767 


ton, Minn. 

T's my daddy’s hunting pardner. (H | 

104450, Dec. 30, 1907.) [768 
Fowler (Thaddeus M.), 
Morrisville, Pa. 

Rocky Mount, North Carolina, birds 
eye view, 1907. (H 103528, Dec. 10, 
1907. ) [769 

Fox (Edward B.), New 


York, N. Y. 
iNew York, Barnard college, Brook’s 
hall. (H 108854, Dec. 18, 1907;'2 c. 
Dee. 11, 1907.) [770 


Frautschy (HE. D.), Monti- 
cello, Wis. 


Albany, Wis., Baptist church (H 
104448, Dec. 28, 1907.) [771-777 

—— birds eye view, looking west. (H 
103495, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

— Methodist chureh (H 104449, 
Dee. 28. 1907. 

Light beyond. (H 103497, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 


Monticello, Wis., birdseye view, look- 
ing north. (H 103494, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

— German reformed church. 1907. 
(H 1038496, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Welcome 1908. (H 104848, Jan. 3, 
1908. ) 


French Lick springs hotel 
company, French 
Lick, Ind. 
French Lick, Ind. [14 prints] 
59160-59178, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
[778-791 


Fricke (Geo. H.), New 
. York, N. ¥. 
Thunder bird, Cheyenne. 


Dee.: 12, 1907.) 


(H 103561, 


[792. 


| 


| Millville, N. 


(F | 


| 


| Auto girl. 


_ Bottomless pit. 


13 


Frost (Chas. C.), Grundy 
Center, Iowa. 


Wild ducks. (H 102836, Nov. 21, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1907.) [793 
Frykman (Andrew T.), 
Jamestown, N. Y. 
In memoriam. (F 61114, Dec. 23, 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1907.) [794 
Fuller (H. R.), Kirks- 


ville, Mo. 
Fuller’s fancy faces. (F 60865, Novy. 


16, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1907.) [795 
Fults (Lafayette), Colo- , 
rado Springs, Colo. 
| Holding my own in Colorado. (H 
103677, Dec. 14, 1907.) 796 
Garrison (Emerson B.), 


3ridgeton, N. J. 

J., Second & Sassafrass st. 
(H 103554, Dee. 11, 1907.) [797-805 

Vineland, N. J., [8 photographs]. (H 
103546—1035538, Dec. 11, 1907.) 


Gast (A.) bank note com- 


pany, St. Louis, Mo. 
Money in this for you. (G 17682, Dec. 
11, 1907; 2c. Dec. 3, 1907. [806 
Gaut (Helen Lukens), 
Pasadena, Cal. 
Rustic bridge. (H 103797, Dec. 17, 
1907). [807-809 


| Stream with large rock in foreground. 


(H 103799, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Stream with log across. (H 103798, 
Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Gerlach—Barklow company, 
Joliet, Il. 
Afternoon in the park. 
14, 1907.) 


(G 17700, Dec. 
[810-885 


Alice. (G 17712, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

American beauties. (G 17744, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Approaching storm. (G 177138, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 

At Atlantic City. (G 17706, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 


(G 17670, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


; Autumn. (G 17756, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

| Autumn on the Sligo. (G 17716, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 

| Birches (The). (G 17696, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Blue Ridge trail. (G 17717, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 


(G 17721, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Bringing home the bride. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


(G 177385, 


14 CATALOGUE OF 


7erlach—Barklow company, 
Joliet, D1). 

By the meadow brook. 
14, 1907.) 
Call (The). 


Christmas morning. 
1907. ) 


Day dreams. 
Driving girl. 


(G 17707, Dec. 


(G 17671, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Early autumn, Holland. (G 17749, 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Easy picking. (G 17692, Dec. 14, 
1907. ) 

Edge of the wood. (G 17718, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 


Eventide in Brittany. (G 177 
14, 1907.) 
First lesson. 
Fishing girl. 
Golf girl. 
Gossiping milkmaids. 
14, 1907.) 
Helping hand. 
1907.) 
High tide. 
His last farewell. 


(G 17725, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


(G 17665, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(G 177388, Dee. 


(G 17704, Dec. 14, 


(G 17695, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
(G 17701, Dec. 14, 


1907.) 

Holland pasture. (G 17731, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

In the Adirondacks. (G 17726, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 


In the fold. 

In the Foyer. 

In the heart of the forest. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 

In the Scotch Highlands. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 

In the western country. (G 17711, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 

Indian’s legacy. 
1907. ) 

Iucile. 

Lucretia. 

Making hay while the sun shines. 
17672, Dee. 9, 1907.) 

Man at the wheel. (G 17740, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Marguerite. 


(G 177382, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
(G 17668, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(G 17746, 


(G 177338, 
(G 17752, Dec. 14, 
(G 17739, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


(G 17758, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
(G 


(G 17730, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Marshes (The). (G 17697, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Maryland sunset. (G 17715, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Meditation. (G 17705, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Memories. (G 17720, Dec. 14; 1907.) 


Moonlight on the Sound. (G 17753, 


Dec. 14, 1907.) 
October day in Jersey. (G 17750, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 


(G 17728, Dee. 14, 1907.) | 
(G 17667, Dec. 9, | 
On the boardwalk. (G 17742, Dec. 1¢ 
(G 17710, Dec. 14, 1907.) | 


2, Dec. | 
Race for 


Rocky fords. 


Rosabel. (G 17729, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Safely guarded. (G 17736, Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

Security. (G 17699, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


_ Springtime at the old farm. 


; 


Winter girl. 


| American beauties. 


(G 17666, Dec. 9, 1907.) | Ready for a plunge. 


pt. 4, n. s., v. { 


Gerlach—-Barklow company, 

Joliet, Ill. 

Off Montauk Point. (G 17727, Dec. 14 
1907. ) 

Old curiosity. 
1907.) 


(G 17698, Dec. 14 


i 
1907. ) 

Passing 
1907. ) 

Ferils of the chase. 
1907.) 

Pride of Kentucky. 
14, 1907.) 
Prize Jerseys. 

1907. ) 


cloud. (G 17748, Dec. 14 


(G 17694, Dec. 14, 
(G 17708, Dec 
(G 17745, Dec. 14 


life. (G 17709, Dec. 14 


1907. ) 

(G 17723, Dee 
14, 1907.) 

Reverie. (G 17747, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

(G 17759, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Smooth sailing. (G 17784, Dee. 14, 


1907.) 
Soft drinks. (G 17737, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Spring. (G 17754, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


(G 17724, 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Sue. (G 17741, Dec. 14, 1907.) | 
Summer. (G 17755, Dec. 14, 1907.) — 


Sunset in mid-ocean. (G 17719, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 


Through autumn woods. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Twilight. (G 17698, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Under the Lilacs. (G 17708, Dec. 14, 
1907.) | | 
Virginia. (G 17722, Dec. 14, 1907.) @ 
Virginia twilight. (G 17714, Dec. 14,@ 
1907. ) : 


When the tide comes in. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


(G 17757, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
(G 17669, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Gilbert (OC. Allan), New | 


York,’ s04i.* ; 
[886, 887 & 


(H 104464, 104465, | 


(G 17743, 


(G 17751, 8 


Winter. 


—- 


Madam Butterfly. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Girsch (Charles Williams). 
Felicia. (G 17819, -Dec. 23, 1907.) 
[888-892 @ 


Blue bells. 
~ Do you follow me. 


f 


3 
4 


~Gismonde. 
| Hazel. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 
‘nos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


15 


Girsch (Charles Williams). 
(G 17821, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


(G 17820, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Imogene. (G 17822, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Jeanette. (G 17818, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Gordon (Mae), Omaha, 
Nebr. 


| 
| 


It is to laugh. 


Gordon’s (Mae) insane moving pedes- | 


tal (H 103457, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Gowdy (Albert G.), Cold- 
water, Mich. 
Craftsman (The). (H 103903, Dec. 7, 
1907. ) [894 


Graves (C. H.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Arrival of a great ocean steamship at 
New York. 4409. 
21, 1907.) 


[893 


[895-913 


(H 108996, Dec. | 


Concord, Mass. [8 photographs] 3901- | 


3903. 
1907.) 


Kansas, U. S. Battleship. 5057. 
104000, Dec. 21, 1907. 


Lexington, Mass. [2 photographs] 3905, 
3906. 
1907.) 


[19 miscellaneous subjects] 3138, 3851- 
3858, 4755-4757. (H 1038982-103990, 
103997-103999, Dec. 21, 1907.) 


Graves (George Storrs), 
Springfield, Mass. 
Hartford, Conn., first car (no. 486) 


(H 103991-103993, Dec. 21, 


(H 


crossing new stone bridge over Con- | 


necticut river, 
photographs. ] 
Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Nov... 29, 1907. [2 
(H 1038842, 103848, 
[914-919 


cut river. (center view). A 130. 


(H 104029, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


—— —— [2 photographs]. 
103845, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


(H 103844, 


November sunset, below Hartford, 
Conn. A131. (H 104030, Dec. 23, 
1907.) 


Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
At the close of day. (G 17642, Dec. 6, 
g907; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1907.) [920-929 


(G 17766, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


(G 17904, Jan. 4, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Gems. (G 17918, Jan. 8, 1908.) 


T'll be there. (G 17648, Dec. 6, 1907; 
2 ec. Dec. 7, 1907.) 


In daisy time. (G 17641, Dec. 6, 1907; 
=<. Dee.” 7, 1907.) 


New stone bridge over Connecti- | 


| lalling out. 


(H 103994, 103995, Dec. 21, | 


| Not his match. 


Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 

In the same line of business. 
17892, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

(G 17903, Jan. 4, 1908; 

2c. Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Russian greyhound. (G 17640, Dec. 
6, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1907.) 

You’ll mdrry money honey! (G 

17630, Dec... 6, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. 7, 

1907.) 


Griffin (G. Taylor), Al- 
bany, N. Y. 

Hughes (Goy. Chas. E.) 1-3. 

104473-104475, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

[930-932 


Gross (J. Ellsworth), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
(H 103394, Dec. 7, 1907.) 
[933 


(G 


(H 


Clover bell. 


Gutmann and Gutmann, 

New York, N. Y. 

(F 61496, Jan 7, 1908.) 

[934-942 

(F 609438, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Go ’way. (F 60945, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Little voyagers. (F 60947, Dec. 24, 
1907.) 

Love or money. 
1907. ) 

Making up. 


Asleep. 


(F 60942, Dec. 24, 


(IF 60275, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(F 60946, Dec. 24, 


| 1907.) 
| Rag time. (F 60941, Dec. 24, 1907.) 
| Way-up. (F 60944, Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Hale (William B.), Wil- 
liamsville, Mass. 


Deerfield, Mass., museum. [6 photo- 
graphic prints]. 1-6. (H 103539- 
103544, Dec. 11, 1907.) [943-952 

Holyoke, Mass. A, B,C. (H 103536- 


103538, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Northampton and Holyoke junction, 
ears at Mountain park. (H 103545, 
Dec. 11, 1907; 2 c. of each, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 


Harden (George 
Rockland, Me. 

North Carolina (U. S. S.) on trial 
course off Rockland, Maine. A, B. 
(H 105022, 105023, Jan. 10, 1908.) 


N.), 


[953, 954 
Harney (W. D.), Tacoma, 
Wash. 
Big cedars. (F 60569, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


~ [955-981 
Carpet of moss in the forest near 
Seattle. (EF 60587, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Elwha canyon from the Elwha-Queets 
divide, Olympic range. (F 60575, 

Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Harney (W. D.), 

Wash. 

Elwha, Quinalt divide, Olympic range. 
(F 60590, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Giant fir, 6O feet in circumference. 

(F GO5S82, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Gorge on the Chelan river. 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Heavy growth of fir and Hemlock near 


Tacoma, 


(I° 60576, 


Elbe. (I 60572, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Large firs, near Seattle. (EF 60580, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Largest fir in Washington. (EF 60586, 
Dec, 16, 1907.) 

Leveling the hills of Seattle to put up 
skyscrapers. (F 60585, Dee. 16, 
1907.) 

Mount Anderson, Olympic range. 
60591, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Mount Ellinor, 
ground. (I 60567, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Mount Meany from Mount Queets, 
Olympic range. (F 60589, Dec. 16, 

1907. ) 

Mount Olympus, 8,200 feet high, Olym- 
pic range. (F 60584, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Mount Rainier from Lake Washington. 
(F 60583, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Mount Tacoma from Electron flume 
line. (I 60566, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Mount Tacoma from Spray park. 
60578, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(F 


Pacific avenue, view on. (F 60571, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Pretty scene at Electron. (F 60568, 


Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Road through a fir forest. 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Road through heavy timber near Elbe. 
(If 60579, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Second avenue. (F 60588, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Skokomish river near Lake Cushman. 
(F 60570, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Snoqualmie falls. (IF 60594, Dec. 16, 


(F 60592, 


1907.) 

Summer afternoon. (IF 60581, Dec. 16, 
1907. ) 

View from the sound. (F 60577, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 


White Horse mountain from the North. 
(F 60593, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Harris (Frank L.), Cam- 
den, Me. 


After the snowstorm. (H 104044, Dec. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, ns, 1. 38 


LS: 


Harris (Isaac), Boston, Mass. 4 


Contentment in old Ireland (H 108506, 


| Home rule in Ireland (H 103502, Deck 


(F | 


Lake Cushman in fore. | 


| Penn Yan, N 


Bryan (Grace) 
Leite I 


| ago (Captain Willy von) 


McKinley (William B.) 


Dec. 10, 1907.) 


10, 1907.) i 


My Irish colleen (H 103503, Dec. 10, 
1907.) 


Peggy going to market (H 103507, 
Dec. 10, 1907.) 1 
White chapel Costermonger. (H 103505, 
Dec. 10, 1907.) 
Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 

Dresden, N. Y. [2 photographs]. (H 

108885, 103884, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
[989-1009 

Dundee, N. Y., [10 photographs]. (H 
103865-103874, Dee. 19, 1907.) 

Lake Keuka, N. Y., Wagener home- 
stead, the oldest old house on top of 
Bluff Point. (H 103864, Dec. 19, 
1907. ) 

Y. [8 photographs]. (H 

105875—103882, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
2c. of each Dec. 17, 1907. 

Harris & Ewing, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
(H 104683, Dec. 31, 
[1010-1018 


Cannon (Helen) (H 104447, Dec. 28, 
1907. ) 

Hull (Cordell). 
1907.) 


(H 103555, Dec. 11, 


(H 
104684, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Livonius (Mrs. Willy von) (H 104685, , 
Dec. 31, 1907.) : } 

(HI 104840, 

Jan. 2, 1908.) 


-Tszchi (Chow) (H 104681, Dec. 31, 
1907.) 
Tszchi (Mrs. Chow) (H 104682, Dec. 
31, 1907.) 


Whipple (Col. Chas. H.) 


- Orchids. 


| Under the trees and elsewhere. 


| Caldwell. 


24, 1907.) [982 
Harris (Isaac), Boston, Mass. 
Billingsgate Costermonger (H 103504, 

Dec. 10, 1907.) [983-988 , 


(AH 104635, 
Dec. 31, 1907.) 
Hart (Vernon Calvert-—), 
Kirkwood, Mo. 
After the storm. (H 103564, Dec. 12, 
1907.) [1019-1022 
(H 103566, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Uncle Remus. (H 1035638, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 
(FI 
103565, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
2c. of each Dee. 13, 1907. 
Harvey (Charles E.), Boise 
City, Idaho. 


[1023-1025 
Nampa. 
Ontario. 
20, 1907.) 


(1 103821-103823, Nov. 


mos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


(Tred), 
City, Mo. 
Albuquerque, N. M. 7946, 7992, 7994, 

9901, 9903, 9904, 9921, 10918, 10941. 

(F 60986-60994, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
[1026-1047 


Ashfork, Arizona, the Escalante, 10953, 
10963-10966. (IF 61003-61007, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Elle of Ganado, maker of the Presi- 


Harvey Kansas 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


dent’s blanket. 9999. (IF 60997, | 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 
First Santa Fe train. 10947. (F 


60999, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Fisher’s peak, near Trinidad, Colo. 
10945. (F 60998, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Grand canyon of Arizona. 8797, 8798. 
(EF 60995-60996, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Las Vegas, N. M., hotel Casteneda. 
10962. (F 61001, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Raton tunnel. 10977. (F 61002, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Trinidad, Colo., Cardenas hotel. 
(F 61000, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Haskell (W. E.), Concord, 
Mass. 
Ambitious Teddy. (KF 60469, Dec. 12, 
1907.) [1048-1078 


—— (F 60699, Deg, 18, 1907.) 
— (F 60948, Dec. 24, 1907.) 
—— (F 61278, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
— (F 61517, Jan 8, 1908.) 


Animaldom. (I 60474, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

(F 60704, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

—— (F 60953, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

—— (F 61276, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

— (F 61520, Jan. 8, 1908.) 

George and his conscience. 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 

(F 60700, Dec. 

—— (F 60949, Dec. 

— (F 61274, Jan. 

— (F 61518, Jan. 

If. (F 60471, Dec. 

—— (F 60701, Dec. 

—— (IX 60950, Dec. ay 1907. ) 

—— (F 61275, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 61519, Jan. 8 1908. ) 

(F 60472, Dec. 


10948. 


(F 50470, 


18, 1907.) 
24, 1907.) 
2, 1908.) 
8, 1908.) 
12, 1907.) 
18,7907.) 


Val the ventriloquist. 
12, 1907.) 

—— (F 60702, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

—— (F 60951, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

What Dick did. (F 60473, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 

—— (F 607038, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

. —— (F 60952, Dec. 24, 1907.) 


| Juvenile. 


| Bathing 


| Euchre 


17 


Haskett (I. H.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
Milking time (H 103418, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


[1074 


Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Bubble girl. (G 17928, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
[1075-1084 


Do you like butter. (G 17931, Jan. 10, 


1908. ) 

English beauty. (G 17932, Jan. 10, 
1908. ) 

Girl with curl. (G 17647, Dec. 7%, 
1907.) 

Good morning. (G 17930, Jan. 10, 
1908. ) 

Master baker. (G 17645, Dec. 7, 
1907.) 

Master’s approach. (G 17927, Jan. 10, 
1908.) 

Pointer for you. (G 17929, Jan. 10, 
1908. ) 

Speak. (G 17933, Jan. 10, 1908.) 

Viola. (G 17646, Dec. 7, 1907.) 

Hays (J. W.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 

Carpenter (Dr. A. M.) (H 103773, 

Dee. 16, 1907.) [1085 


Henderson lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
(G 17784, Dec. 19, 
[1086-1093 


girl. (G 17792, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Bathing girl head. (G 17791, Dec. 19, 
1907. ) 


Autumn leaves. 


1907.) 


girl, . AG» 27789, 5 Dec. 42, 
1907.) 


Ice girl. (G 17786, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


(G 17790, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Kite. (G,17788, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Leatherette girl. (G 17787, Dec. 19, 
1907.) 


Herzog (F. Benedict), 
New York, N. Y. 

As we forgive those that trespass 
against us. (H 103927, Dec. 20, 
1907.) [1094 

Hesse (Henry), Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

St. Meinrad, Indiana, views. [5 photo- 
graphs.] (H 104758-104762, Jan. 2, 
1908; 2 ec. of each Dec. 31, 1907.) 


[1095-1104 
— [5 photographs.] (H 104753- 


104757, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


18 


Heymann (Al.), Los An- 
geles, Cal, 
Diavolo girl. (F 60415, Dec. 10, 1907; 


2c. Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Hill (Harry E.), Canada. 


Morning on the Indian river. (H 
108704, Der. 16, 1907.) [1106 


Hilleary (CC. L.), 
Louis, Mo. 

New Year's greeting. 

28, 1907; 


Hiscock, 


St. 


2 c. Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Cr. .J.); Ooty, 


Wyo. 
Cody (Colonel W. F.) [1108, 1109 


Cody fire-department. 
(H 103509, 103510, Dec. 10, 1907.) 


Hoegger (Ulrich A.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Contempered cunctation. (F 60416, 

Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1907.) 
[1110 


Holland (W. J.), director 
of Carnegie museum, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Skeleton of Diplodocus Carnegiei in the 
Carnegie museum. [2 photographs. ] 
(H 104004, 104005, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

[3a3, 3IR2 


[1107 


Holliday (Terrell L.), 
Denver, Colo. 
Last edition. (F 60828, Dec. 20, 
1907.) [11138 
Hollyer (Samuel), Gut- 


tenburg, N. J. 
First trip of Fulton’s steamboat to 
Albany. 1807. (EF 60490, Dec. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1907.) [1114 


Holmes (E. B.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Please, where is the garden? 

60418, Dec. 12, 1907.) [1115 


Holmes & Depue, Chi- 
. cago, Ill. 
Norway [Photographic views. 


Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Gratli vand and tourists passing, pan- 
orama. (H 1040389, Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Geranger fjord, sailing from Merock to 
Hellisute on a steamer. (Ii 104041, 
Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Home finding & indus- 
trial association, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 
Uncle Sam's commendation. (F 
61076, Dec. 28, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 
1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


LS * 


11105 | 


(IF 61077, Dee. | 


(F 


1-6). | 
(H 104035-104038, 104040, 104042. 
[1116-1125 


[1126 | 


pt. 4, n. Ss, Vv. 


Hondius (Peter), 
Park, Colo. 

Wild big horns grazing near Bs 
park. (H 108688, Dee. 16, 1907.) 
(1127, 11 

sheep grazing near 
(H 103684, Dec. 16, 


Estes 


Wild mountain 
Hstes park. 
1907. ) 


Hoover (Thomas Jacob), 
Carlinville, Ill. 

Carlinville, Il., Farmers and mer-— 

chants’ bank. (H 104414, Dec. 27, 

1907.) [1129-1181 | 


Girard, Tll., Odd fellows’ pienie; (Hq 
104415, Dee. 27, 1907.) 


Otwell’s farmet boy round up, cirkut | 
photograph. October 5, 1907. (H 
103452, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Hopper (Stanley H.), 
Hoodsport, Wash. 
Lake Cushman, 74. (H 104413, Dex 
26, 1907.) [11382 | 


Horney & Chapman, Chil- 
licothe, Ohio. . é 
Chillicothe, O. [4 prints.] (F 60245- 
60248, Dec. 7, 1907.) [1133-11386 . 


Horton mfg. co., Bristol, 
Conn. 
(F 61302, Jan. 3, 1908.) 
[1137 _ 
1 


Black bass. 


Howes (Alvin C.), Mid- 
dleboro, Mass. 

Uncle Sam’s crown. (F 61079, Dec. 

28, 1907.) [1138 | 


, 
Hummer (Arthur C.) Se- 2 
attle, Wash. 7 


Our uncle’s delirium. (F 60510, Dec. 
14, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1907.) 
[1139, 1140 © 
Our uncle’s monetary power. (FF 
60509, Dec. 14, 1907; 2 « Dec. 28,5 
| 1907.) 
) Hunn & Tuttle colortype . 
co., New Haven, Conn. - 


Rennett fountain. (FF 60861, Dec. 9, 
1907; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1907.) [1141 


Hunt (Woodbury E.) co., ; 

Concord, N. H. ; 
Carlotta; by Opal White. (H 104469, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) [1142-1144 


Hxpectancy; by Jessie Per Lee Bar- — 
rick. (H 104468, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Ready for the ball; by Jessie Per Lee 
Barrick. (H 104467, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Baltimore, 


Hutzler bros., 
Md. 
(EF 59750, Nov. 20, 
[1145 


Baltimore girl. 
1907; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907.) 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Hyde (Frederic Bulke- 
ley), Southport, Conn. 
1401, H 1402. (¥F 61280, 61281, Jan. 
2, 1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 7, 1908.) 
[1146-1149 
-—. (H 104821, 104822, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Ingersoll (Truman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Arabs prayer. F 1258. 
Dec. 6, 1907.) 


International art co., New 

York, N. Y. 
(G 17801, Dec. 3, 1907; 2 c. 
[1151 


(H 103592, 
[1150 


FPlorinda. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


Jaccaci (August I.) co., 

New York, N. Y. 
|Annunciation (The); Fiorenzo di Lo- 
renzo. (EF 60775, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

: [1152-1199 


Arundel, portrait; Rubens. 
= Dec. 19, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


(F 60806, 


| Assumption and dormition of the Vir- | 


gin; Fra Angelico. 
19, 1907.) 


Avocats (Les); Daumier. 

Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Baby’s toilet; Cassatt. 

19, 1907.) 

Ballet girls; Degas. 
a 19, 1907.) 
Bandinelli, portrait: Seb. del Piombo. 

(F 60780, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Bismarck, portrait; Lenbach. 

60800, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Blue wave; Whistler. 

19, 1907.) 

Boats leaving harbour; 
60816, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Chigi Madonna; Botticelli. 

Dec. 19, 1907.) 


(F 60812, 


(F 60787, Dec. 


(F 
(F 60813, Dec. 
Monet. (F 


(F 60782, 


Concert (The): Vermeer. (F 60803, 
Dee. 19, 1907.) 
Countess of Dartmouth; Reynolds. (F 


60796, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Crucifixion; XV century Flemish mas- 


ter. (EF 60794, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Death of Lucretia; Botticelli. (F 
60771, Dee. 19, 1907.) 

Dordrecht Harbour; Maris. (F 60790, 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Duchess of Ossuna, portrait; Van 


Dyck. (F 60807, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Girl and cat; Renoir. (F 60788, Dec. 
19, 1907.) 


Girl with the guitar; Monet. (F 
60815, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Head of Christ; Giorgione. (F 60781, 


Dec. 19, 1907.) 


(I 60776, Dec. | 


: 
| 


(F 60789, Dee. | 


19 


(August F.) co., 
5 


Jaccaci 
New York, N 


Holy conversation; Mantegna. (F 
60777, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Horses of Achilles; Regnault. (F 
| 60799, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
| Howland (Isabelle) ; Gainsborough. 
(F 60797, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Inghirami, portrait; Raphael. (F 


60770, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Landscape with obelisk; Rembrandt. 
(F 60785, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Love’s greeting; Rossetti. 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Madonna and child; Pinturicchio. 
60774, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Madonna in adoration; XV century 
Florentine master. (F 60793, Dec. 
19, 1907.) 


Madonna, 


(¥ 60769, 


(F 


Infant Christ and Saint 


Catherine; Van Dyck. (F 60801, 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Madonna of the Roses; Schongauer. 


(F 60809, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Mary (Queen) of England; Moro. 
60805, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Music lesson; Terburg. 
19, 1907.) 

Master Mercier; Hoppner. 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Peace; Puvis de Chavannes. 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 


(FE 
(F 60804, Dec. 


(EF 60802, 


(F 60811, 


| Pieta; Raphael. (F 60773, Dec. 19, 
1907.) 

Pollock (Miss); Hoppner. (F 60798, 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Porter (Miss), portrait; Brandegee. 
(F 60792, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Presentation in the Temple; Giotto. 
(F 60810, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Rape of Europa; Titian. (F 60778, 


Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Saint George and the dragon; Crivelli. 
(EF 60772, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Self portrait, 1629; Rembrandt. (F 
60786, Dec. 19, 1907. ) 

Self portrait, 1645; Rembrandt. (F 
C0795, Dee. 19, 1907.) 

Ship of Peter; Rembrandt. (F 60784, 


Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Symphony in violet and blue; Whis- 


tler. (IF 60791, Dee. 19, 1907.) 
Triumph of chastity; Pesselino. (F 
_ 60779, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Westminster Bridge; Whistler. (F . 


60814, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


20 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 
pt. 4, n. s., Vv. 
Jaccaci (August F.) co., Keppler and Schwarz 
New York, N. Y. mann, New York, N. Y. 
Woman (A), portrait; Gossart. (IF | Commencement—or finish. 
60808, Dec. 19, 1907.) [1224-1 
4 : Fastoral study. 
pie ny eee crigrey ; Rembrandt. So you're going home to-morrow. 
whe one chat ms Summer constellation, 
bury, Conn. White man’s burden. . 
Little bare behind the bars. (F 61078, (* 60126-60131, Dec. 3, 1907; 2 c. of 
Dec. 28, 1907.) [1200 | each Dec. 27, 1907.) 


Jewelers circular publish- 
ing company, New 
Tork, Ny X-. 


' 


Vanity. (F 60428, Dec. 12, 1907; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1907.) [1201 | 
Johnston (Gansey R.), | 


Columbus, Ohio. 
Fact and fancy. 
1907 ; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Johnston (R. W.) studio, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Christmas, 1907. (H 104003, Dec. 20, 


[1202 


1907; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1907.) [12038 
Joyce (Maurice) engrav- 
ing company, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Greetings from the nations. (F 
60606, Dec. 16, 1907.) [1204, 1205 
Merry Christmas. (I 60605, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 
Judge company, New 


York, N. Y. 
Judge Christmas 1907. (F 60462, Dec. 
10, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907.) 
[1206, 1207 
Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
(G 17644, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Juntunen (Peter 
Hancock, Mich. 
Pohjantahti MRaittiusseura. 1. (H 
104634, Dec. 30, 1907; 2c. Dec. 19, 
1907.) [1208 


Kelley Phila- 


M.), 


(BE. W.), 
delphia, Pa. 
best stenographer. S736. 

[1209, 1210 
Writing to Daddie. 8735. 
(H 104820, 104819, Jan. 2, 


(G. B.), 

Wash. 

Our aim is for the best. (F 60726, 
Dec. 17, 1907; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1907; 1 c. 
Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Kendall (Mrs. J. C.), 
Norfolk, Conn. 
Song of the brook. [12 prints, 400761 
to 400772.) (FF 60709-60720, Nov. 
15, 1907; 2 c. of each Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Daddie's 


1908. ) 


Kellogg Kelso, 


(1212-1223 | 


(F 61074, Dec. 26, 


[1211 | 


r 


Kern bros., New York, 


Ikome, St. Peter’s church, views. (H 
104959 ; Jan. 8, 1908.) [1230 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

[Stereoscopic photographs] 

Adams county, Wash. 14175, 14177. — 

(H 100777, 100779, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

[1231-1316 

(TI 104554, 104555, 


—— 14208, 14209. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Boulder, Colo. 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Bruton parish church, Virginia. 14194. 
(H 100796, Oct. 7, 1907.) } 
Digermulen. 0.237. (H 100827, Oct. 
7, 1907.) 
Each Monday if the day is fine. 
11468. (H 100775, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Femroing boat. 0.3867. (H 100819, 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Jamestown exposition 14178, 14180- — 
14189, 14191, 14196. (H 100780, 
100782—10791, 100793, 100798, Oct. 7, — 
1907.) 
14210-14215, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Jamestown island, 14192. 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 


14207. (H _ 100809, 


(H 104556-104561, 


(H 100794, 


(a 


Juvastinderne by Hans. 0.227. 
100825, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Lake Worth, Fla. 277. (H 104566, 


Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Laplanders: 0.208, 0.197, 0.194, 0.198, 


0.199. (H 100815, 100816, Oct. 7, 
1907; H 103032-103034, Noy. 27, 
1907. ) 


{[Norway.] 0.253, 0.192, 0.147, 0.144, 
0.403, 0.169, 0.150, 0.220, 0.185, 0.188, 
0.263, 0.226.  (H 100810-100814, 
100817, 100818, 100821—100824, 100826. 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 


—— 0.124, 0.125, 0.174, 0.271, 0.274, 

0.282, 0.286, 0.291, 0.825, 0.381, 0.337, 
0.368, 0.405, 0.414. (H 103041- 
103050, 103052-103055, Nov. 27, 1907.) 


nos. 1-5, Jan., 1908: 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Norway, Spitzbergen, etc., 0.87, 0.94, 
0.134, 0.148, 0.167, 0.168, 0.232, 0.239, 
0.242, 0.244, 0.246, 0.404. (H 
103026-103031, 103035-103040, Nov. 
27, 1907.) 

Philadelphia, Pa., Elks convention: 


14197, 14198, 14204. (H 100799, 
100800, 100806, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Richmond, Va. 14205, 14206. 
100807, 100808, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Treroing boat. 0.366. (H 100820, Oct. 
7, 1907.) 
Yorktown, Va. 141938, 14195. 
100795, 100797, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Jan. 2, 1908. 


Seat- 


(H 


(Hi 


(Darius), 
tle, Wash. 
Logging industry. Washington. x43, 

oat 5OG, x74, x77,. x78, x80, x90, 

x91, x100, x101. (H 104215-104221, 

104224-104227, Dec. 24, 1907; 2 c. of 

each Dec. 26, 1907.) [1317-13834 


—— x94, x97, x102-2. (H_. 104259- 
104241, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Renton, Wash., panoramic view show- 
ing Denney Renton clay & coal co.’s 
works. x103. (H 104242, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 


Taylor, Wash., Denney Renton clay & 
he coal co.’s works and factory. (H 
104248, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Washington, beautiful view north of 
the Skagit river, showing Concrete & 
Baker. x89. (H 104228, Dec. 24, 
1907; 2 ec. Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Washington, Concrete, concrete works 
from west banks Baker river. x88. 
(H 104222, Dec. 24, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 
26, 1907.) 


Kinsey (J. Verne), Grand 
Marais, Mich. 
Grand Marais, Mich., views. CE 
108450, Dec. 9, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 10, 
1907.) [1835 


Kirkbride (Chester), Ma- 
comb, Ill. 
Western Illinois State normal school 
building and grounds. (H 104958, 
Jan. 8, 1908.) [138386 


Wirkpatrick (Harry C.), 
Meadville, Pa. 
Three beauties; Lucius Masquinonge. 
(H 108841, Dec. 18, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 
26, 1907.) [1337 


Knafil & bro., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 
Madonna of the violet. (H 105024, Jan. 
10, 1907.) [18388 


Kinsey 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


21 


Lamb (J. & R.), New 
York, Ny X. 
Cromwell (Oliver) announcing to 
George Fox freedom of worship. (H 


103977, Dec. 21, 1907.) [1339-1346 


Departure of the Pilgrims from Delft- 
haven on the Speedwell. (H 103971, 
Dec. 21, 1907.) 

Eliot (John) preaching to the Indians, 
(H 103978, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
Founding of Harvard college. 

103972, Dec. 21, 1907.) 


Hampden (John) appealing for the bill 
of rights before Charles I. (H 
108974. Dee. 21, 1907.) 


Landing of the Pilgrims. 
Dec. 21, 1907.) 

Milton writing the plea for the liberty 
of' the press. (H 103976, Dec. 21, 
1907.) 


Signing of the compact on board the 


(H 


(H 103975, 


Mayflower. (H 108978, Dec. 21, 
1907.) 
Lambert (Alexander), 


. New York, N. Y. 
Around the camp fire. (H 103696, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) [1347-1358 


Bear hunters. (H 103689, Dec. 16, 
1907. ) 

Bear lake. (H 103685, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Cane brake. (H 103686, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Collier (Holt) and his hounds. (H 


103694, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Halt in the swamp. (H 103692, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 

Listening for the pack. 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Negro hunters. 


(H 103695, 


(H 103688, Dec. 16, 


1907.) 

On the way. (H 1038687, Dee. 16, 
1907.) 

Planning the campaign. (H 103691, 


Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Stop (A). (H 1038693, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
Unele Ben Lilly. (H 103690, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 


Lambert (F. H.), Win- 
throp, Mass. 
Winthrop Beach, Mass., Lion surf. 


104698, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Laurie (John M.), 
. work, N. Y. 
Attention. 
Our pets. 
(H 103940, 103941, Dec. 21, 1907; 2c. 
of each, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


(H 
[1359 


New | 


[1860, 1861 


22 ~ CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s, v. 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, Chicago, I11. 


Automobile show, coliseum, Chicago, 


Dee. 3, 1907. (H 103417, Dec. 7, 
1907.) [1862-13738 

Chicago’s waterfront. (H 103648, Dec. 
12; 1907. ) 

Democratic national committee. (H 
103672, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Kansas City, Mo., bird’s-eye view, | 


showing business section (H 103416, 
Dec. 7, 1907.) 

New Congress hotel. 
(H 104804-104806, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Northwestern university, bird’s-eye 
view. (H 103649, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

President’s residence, University of 
Chicago. A, B.. (H 104802, 104803, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Republican national commitiee. (H 
103382, Dee. 9,. 1907: 2 ¢. Dée 20, 
1907. ) 

. Rockefeller, Il., bird’s s-eye view. 

108550, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Lazarnick CN.) 
York, Ni ¥, 


[8 photographs. ] 


(H 


New 


Knox (Mrs. P. C.) in her home in 
Washington. (H 104444, Dec. 27, 
1907. ) [1874-1376 


Ixnox (Mrs. Philander C.), wife of the 
Senator. (H 1044438, Dec. 27, 1907.) 


Knox (Senator Philander C.) (H 
104445, Dec. 27, 1907; 2 c. of each, 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Lee (Ambrose) publishing 
company, New York, N. Y. 
Wright (General Marcus J.), photo- 
gravure likeness. (IF 61297, Jan. 3, 
1908; 2 c. Dee. 24, 1907.) [1377 


Leeland (QO. S.), Belvi- 
dere, S. Dak. 


Hang man’s bluff. (H 104207, Dec. 


24, 1907.) [1378-1382 
Mt. Maria cemetery. (H 104209, Dec. 
24, 1907.) 


On the banks of the Belle Fourche. 
(H 104208, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Sublime. (H 104206, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

U. S. government irrigation dam, Belle 
Fourche, S. Dak. (H 104210, Dec. 
24, 1907.) 


Le Fevre (Bessie Evans), 
Santa Monica, Cal. 


Meditation. (H 104006, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
: [1383 
Levering (A. R.), East 
Northfield, Mass. 


East Northfield, 
nam house. 
. 1907.) 


Mass., view from Bir- 
(H 104624, Dec. 380, 
[1884-1395 


Levering (A. R.), Hast 
Northfield, Mass. 

Holden (Rey. J. Stuart), M. A. ( 
104612, Dec. 30, 1907.) © 

liotel (The) [The Northfield]. ( 
104617, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Meyer (Rev. F. B.) of London, B. 
(H 104613, 104614, Dec. 30, 1907. 


Northfield, Mass., winter. (H 10461 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 
| Northfield (The) 1907. (H 10461 
| Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Northfield (The) and hills. (H 104616, 


| Helene 


Dec. 30, 1907.) 


South Vernon, Vt., boundary ston ' 
(H 104622, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Tent row on campus [8 photographs 
(H 104619-104621, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Lieber (H.) company, In- 

dianapolis, Ind. 
and Bos. 2, @& 
103490, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Little devotee. 1-3. 
108488, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Riley (James Whitcomb) 3. 
103901, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Sly (Christopher) 1-3. 
103485, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Life publishing ie ; 
New York, N. ® 
One thing she had not AE ae ( 
61216, Dec. 31, 1907.) [1405, 14 


What it leads to. (F 61215, Dec. 3 
1907.) ; 


; 

a” 

Linkletter (L. G.), Seattle, 7 
Wash. 

Nisqually Glacier, Rainier National 
Park, Wash. (H 104927, Jan. 6) 
1908. ) [1407-1418 

Liobin’s nest. (H 104938, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Seattle, Wash. [8 photographs] (H 
104928-104935, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Y. M. C. A. camp fire, Rainier Nat'l 
Park. - 104936, Jan 6, 1908.) [ 

Y. M. C. A. party with packs ready, 
to elie Mt. Rainier, Wash. (HF 
104937, Jan. 6, 1908.) ; 


Little (J. A.), Bryan, 
Ohio. 
Bryan, Ohio: 1, Lynn street; 2, Main 
Shien [1419-1422 
. & M. S. train: 1, West bound; 2, 
po meen, 
(H 104607-104610, Dec. 30, 1907; 


Loeffler (A.), Tompkins- 
ville, N. Y. 
Nsod, Hite oe enue. 162. [1423-1424 
N. Y., Fourth ayenue and Union 
Square. 363. (H 108388, 1038389, 
Dec. 6, 1907.) 


(H 103489, 
[1396-1404 | 
(H 103486— 


(H 


(H 103483- 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Lohmann (Helen), New 


Tre, oN, A. 


103345, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
— 4. (H 104416, Dec. 27, 1907.) 
Lombard (E.), New York, 
1, Pua G 


ray excuse me ‘while I dress. (F 
60647, Dec. 17, 1907.) [1428 
Loomis (Geo.), Pueblo, 
Colo. 


(H 104212, Dec. 
[1429-1482 


(H 104211, 


Centennial school. 

24, 1907.) 
@Lliks home. B. P.O. FE. 
Dec. 24, 1907.) 


First Presbyterian church. (H 104214; 
Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Hindsdale school. 

24, 1907.) 
Loughlin (Charles H.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Accident of the links. (I 60539, Dec. 
16, 1907.) [1483-1454 

Riathing girl. (IF 60549, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Bon-bon girl. (I 60548, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Cause of the trouble. (F 60550, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 

College girl. (F 60551, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Fair fisher. (I 60535, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Fancy groceries and sweets. (F 60552, 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 

“Great shoe attraction. 


90. 


(H 104215, Dec. 


(F 60534, Dec. 


How she got her game. (IF 60546, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 


In the meadow. (F 60555, Dec, 16, 


1907.) 
Interrupted bath. (F 60547, Dec. 16, 
a 1907.) 

Mister, want my horse shod. (F 


605538, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
On guard. (F 60538, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Peaches on an apple tree. 
mee wec. 16, 1907.) 


Shooting the chutes. 
16, 1907.) 


' Skating girl. (F 60545, Dec. 16, 19077) 
Sweet moments disturbed. 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Trouble in the orchard. (F 60537, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 


itchie (Mrs. Richmond) a. (H 
104417, Dec. 27, 1907.) [1425-1427 
‘adema (Laurence Alma) 3. (H | 


(F 60542, — 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


16, 1907.) 

Guarding the fiock. (I 60541, Dec. 16, 
1907.) 

Help wanted, male. (IF 60543, Dec. 16, | 
1907. ) 


Filling the barnes. 


(F 60536, Dee. | 


(F 60544, — 
| Lenore. 


23 


Loughlin (Charles H.), 
: Philadelphia, Pa. 
Which will she land? (F 60554, Dec. 


16, 1907.) 
Young shepherd. 
1907.) 


Lounsbury (Fred 
Plainfield, N. J. 
(F 61452, Jan. 


(F 60540, Dec. 16, 


C.), 


6, 1908.) 
[1455-1511 
(F 614538, Jan. 6, 


Almost. 


Anxious mother. 
1908. ) 

Arbutus. (F 60181, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 
sreakfast on the hillside. 
Jan. 6, 1908.) 

By the brook. (F 61447, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


(F 61478, 


Canada geese... (F 61486, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) 

Canadian oven. (KF 614382, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) | 

Carnations. (F 60178, Dec. 4, 1907; 


2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Daisies. (IF 61472, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Dog tooth violets. (IF 60174, Dec. 4, 
1907; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Down the road. (F 61467, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) 
Clovers. (HF 60172, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. 


Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Chrysanthemum. (F 60167, 
1907; 2 e. Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Double daffodils. (F 60169, Dee. 4, 

1907; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Elaine. (IF 61468, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Feeding the prisoner. (F 61454, Jan. 
6, 1908. ) 
Feeding 
1908. ) 


Dec. 4, 


time. (F 61442, Jan 6, 
(F 614388, Jan. 6, 
1908.) 
Tine fiock. 
Good luck. 


Guinevere. 


(F 61465, Janu. 6, 1908.) 
(F 61458, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(F 61471, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Harvest. (F 61485, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Hiyacinths. (F 60182, Dec. 4, 1907; 
Z. ©. Nov. 29, 1907.) 

In the sage. (F 61464, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
In Watchung valley. (F 61455, Jan 6, 


1908. ) 

Iris. <8) G01, (Dec. 4; 1907524 
Noy. 29, 1907.) 

Lady Slippers. (F 60175, Dee. 4, 


1907; 2 ec. Noy. 29, 1907.) 
(F 61457, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

(F 61462, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(F 61463, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Mama’s boy. 
Mama’s joy. 


24 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), | 
Plainfield, N. J. : | 
Maud Muller, up to date. (F 61444, | 
Jan. 6, 1908.) ) 
My puppies. (IF 61469, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Old mill. (F 61437, Jan. 6, 1908.) | 
On the river. (F 61446, Jan. 6, 1908.) | 
Pansies. (IF 60179, Dec. 4, 1907; 2c. 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Papa’s pipe. (IF 61470, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Pilot’s wife. (KF 61443, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Ramona. (F 61433, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Reins and ribbons. (F 61460, Jan. 6, 


1908. ) 

Rose. (F 61451, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Roses. (F 60168, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 «. 
Novy. 29, 1907.) 

Roses of Sharon. (F 60173, Dec. 4, | 
1907 ; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Spring plowing. (F 61439, Jan. 6, 


1908. ) 
Spring time. (F 61434, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Summer. (F 61459, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Sweet peas. (F 60180, Dec. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Tulips. (EF 60177, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 ¢«. 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Twins. (F 61440, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Violets. (I 60170, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 

(¥ 61450, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Water lilies. (IF 60176, Dec. 4, 1907; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Who’s coming? (F 61431, Jan. 6, 
1908.) 

Winter. (F 61456, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Winter work. (F 61445, Jan. 6, | 
1908. ) 

With dog and gun. (F 61461, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) 

Ye olden times. (F 61466, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) . 


Young stock. (F 61441, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


McClelland (R. J.), Tono- 
pah, Ney. 
Midnight. (H 101837, Oct. 29, 1907; 
ic. Oct. 11, 1907; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1907.) | 
: [1512 


McClure (Robert Lee), 
Lexington, Ky. 
Lexington, Ky., Union Station. (H 
103817, Dec. 14, 1907; 2 @ Dee 4, 
1907.) [1513 


McCutcheon (John T.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
In honor of St. Patrick’s day. (F 
60897, Dec. 23, 1907.) [1514-1518 


| Model wife. 
_Two ways of looking at things. 


Jamaican sunset. 


|Where Hobson 


‘ 1596, 1597. [2 lithographs] 


| Monson 


McCutcheon (John T.), 
Chicago, Ill. 

Model husband. (F 60900, Dec. 23, 
1907.) 


pt. 4, Dsty Ve 3 


(F 60899, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
(Fo 
60896, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


| Wouldn’t this be a funny situation? 


(F 60898, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
McDowell (Edward B.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
(H 104868, Dee. 


26, 1907.) [1519-1522 
Moss-covered tree. (H 104871, Dec. 
26, 1907.) : 


Ruins of the earthquake—Kingston. 
(H 104870, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


sank the Merrimac, 
(H 104869, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


McKeogh (M. F.), Boston, 

Mass. 
Magic tube. (IF 60148, Dec. 4, 1907; 
2c. Dec. 9, 1907.) [1523 


MacLean, (C.), Fort 
Worth, Texas. 
Aldabaran canal, Venice, Cal. 


[1524, 1525 
Venus canal, Venice, Cal. 
(I° 61115, 61116, Noy. 25, 1907.) 


McLoughlin Bros., Brook- 

lyn, We Ea 
#311-316. [6 lithographs]. (G11683— 
11688, Dec. 11, 1907.) [1526-1533 — 
(G 17905, 


17906, Jan. 4, 1908.) 


McOuat (Frank), Paonia, 

Colo. 

Some German mesa 
104007, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Marceau, (Theo. C.), New 
York, N. Y¥. 

Dowling (Judge Victor J.) 1,2. (H 
104946, 104947, Jan. 7, 1908.) 

[1535-1544 

Hughes (Mrs. Chas. E.). 1-3. (H 

103571-103573, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

(Frederick I.), 1-5. 

104770-104774, Jan. 2, 1908. 


Mariner, (Geo. E.), 
La Crosse, Wis. 
La Crosse, Wisconsin, [2 prints]. (F 
60367, 60368, Noy. 16, 1907.) 
[1545, 1546 
Marr, Thomas E., Boston, 
Mass. 
Ledy (A), portrait. 14449. 


orchards. (H- 
[15384 


(H 


[1547, 1548 
Man (A), portrait. 14450.. (H 104032, 


(1040338, Dec, 23, 1907.) 


. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Maryland institute, Balti- 

id more, Md. 

altimore, Md., Maryland institute, a 

section of the corridor. (F 61340, 
) Jan. 3, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1907.) 


[1549 
‘Masters (C. H.), Prince- 
q ton, Ill. 
‘Iilinois and Mississippi Canal, first 


eamer Marion [4 photographs]. 
g [1550-1554 
In the banks of Bureau creek. 


! (H 
_ 104763-104767, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

7 Meddaugh (James f&.), 

q Watsonville, Cal. 

iY atsonville, Cal., College lake. (H 


— 103855, Dec. 16, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 12, 
| 1907.) [1555 


h Meek company, Coshoc- 

i. ton, Ohio. 

Agatha. (F 61411, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

i [1556-1580 

(F 61409, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

¢ Jonfidential friends. (G 17912, Jan. 

= 6, 1908). 

¢ Cora. (G 17899, Jan. 3, 1908.) 
Cozetta. (F 61412, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Daisies. (F 61425, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

: Hlizabeth. (I 61413, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
gp shing party. (EF 61421, Jan. 6, 
1908.) 


bp Blooded pair. 


i 


simme some. (I 61423, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(F 61414, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(EF 61415, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


(F 61410, Jan. 6, 


NK: 

| Jean. 

| Lena. 

ia Looking backward. 
1908. ) 

|Louisa. (F 61416, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

‘Lucy. (F 61417, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

‘Luscious spread. (G 17911, Jan. 6, 

| 1908.) 

| Marjovie. 


(G 17823, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
| Nell. (F 61418, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
/Selma. (F 61419, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

| Seven up. (F 61408, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(Show me. (F 61424, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Strolling. (G 17913, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
‘Vera. (F 61585, Jan. 10, 1908.) 


PWab-ta! Wah. (G 17914, Jan. 6, 
| 1908.) 

| Young photographer. (F 61422, Jan. 
| 6, 1908.) 
|Zelpha. (F 61420, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

, Méliés (Geo.), Paris, 

i France. 

mangelic servant. (H 103575, Dec. 13, 
i 1907.) [1581-1584 
| Delirium in a studio. (H 1033938, Dec. 


| 7, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS 25 


_Méliés (Geo.), Paris, 
France. 
In the ie man’s cave. 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 


Iknight of black art. 
4, 1908.) 


(H 104846, 


(H 104847, Jan. 


Merchants life associa- 
tion, Burlington, Iowa. 


Papa, what will you take for me? (H 
103344, Dec. 6, 1907.) [1585 
Messerschmidt (F. A.), 
Naperville, Ill. 
Denmark, 8209-8233. (H 104169- 
104193, Dec. 24, 1907.) [15S6-1746 
Norway, 8040-8100, 9401-9412. (H 


1040-45-—104105, 
24, 1907.) 


Sweden, 8124-8186. (H 104106-104168, 
Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Middlesex company, Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 
I got mine, crossing the equator. 
60827, Dec. 19, 1907; 
1907.) 


Miller 


104194—104205, Dec. 


(F 
2 ¢. Dee... 7, 
[1747 


(George W.), St. 
Joseph, Mich. 
Yard of kids. (F 61295, Dec. 4, 1907; 
2 ¢. Nov. 23, 190T.) [1748 
Miller (Theodore), 
York, N. Y. 
Miller (Theodore), portrait. (F 60355, 


New 


Dec. 9, 1907.) [1749 
Mishkin ey _New York, 

Bassi (Amedeo) oe 21. (H 104665, 
104666, Dec. 31, 1907. [1750-1761 

Ronci (Alexandro) 1, 2. (H 104669, 
104670, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Cisneros (Eleonore di) 22. (H 104661, 
Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Dalmores (Charles) 20-22. (H 
104662-104664, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Didur (Adamo) 1, 2. (H 104671, 
104672, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Garden (Mary) 7, 8 (H 104667, 
104668, Dec. 31, 1907.) 


Mitchell (Jno. J.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 

American fashions. Supplements. 
The sartorial art journal. A, B, 
December, 1907. (F 54972, 54973, 
June 8, 1907; 2 c. of ‘each Dec. 16, 
1907. ) [1762, 17638 


Monsen (Frederick I.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Hopi matron at well. [1764, 1765 
On the crest of the mesa. 
(H 1038826, 103827, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Montana souvenir company, 
Missoula, Mont. 
Bitter Root (Lewisia Rediviva) State 
fiower of Montana. (G 17919, Jan. 

8, 1908.) [1766-1768 


Clarkia (Clarkia Pulchella) (G 
17921, Jan. 8, 1908.) 

McDonald (Duncan), showing full In- 
dian dress, Flathead Indian res- 


ervation. (G 17920, Jan. 8, 1908; 
2c. of each Dec. 21, 1907.) 
Montross (N. E.), New 
Worn, ia.) 2 
Dancing Dryads. 7 by 9. (H 103902, 


Dec. 20, 1907.) 
Moran, (KE. Percy), New 
wore, WN..'X. 
Christening, (The) 
Neighbors. 


[1769 


[1770, 1771 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(H 104457, 104458, Dec. 30, 1907.) | 


Morris (Chas. E.), Chi- 
nook, Mont. 
Twelve horse team. 
mountains. (H 104845, 
1908. ) 


Moses (J. B.), Dallas, 
Tex. 
(F 60262, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
[1773 


Jan. 3, 
[1772 


Store boy. 


Muller, Luchsinger & co., 
New York; N.Y. 
Birthday offering. 82. (G 1777 
Dec. 19, 1907.) [1774-177 


Flowers of the field. 87. 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Happy dreams. 
19, 1907.) 


(G 17783, 


84. (G 17780, Dec. 


Liberating the captive. 86. (G 17782, 
Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Little artist. 83. (G 17779, Dec. 19, 
1907. ) 

jMaymates. 85. (G 17781, Dec. 19, 
1907.) 

Munro (W. L.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


Kecord moose of New Brunswick. (H 
104446, Dec. 24, 1907; 2 c. Nov. a4 
1907. ) [178 


Murphy Cit seas Dp.) 
company, Red Oak, 
Iowa. 
Rocks off Cornwall. 
2, 1908.) 


Myers, Boise, Idaho. 
Pettibone jury. (H 104235, Dec. 26, 
1907. ) [1782 
National benefit associa- 
tion, Washington, D. C. 
Families’ protection. (IF 60646, Dec. 
17, 1907.) [17838 


Jan. 
[1781 


(G 17898, 


Freighting to the | 


pt. 4, n. S&S, Vv. d 


National photograph com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Coming easy. (H 1038675, Dec. 14, 

1907.) [1784-1786 
Daphne. (H 103675, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Isabelle. (H 103674, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Neitzling (Jacob), Co- 
lumbia Falls, Mont. 
Dead mountain sheep. (H 103946, 

Dec. 21, 1907.) [1787-1789 
Mountain sheep, resting. (H 108947, 

Dec. 21, 1907.) 
Rocky mountain 

Dec. 21, 1907.) 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
company, Jersey 
City, N. J. 
American Lochinvar. (F. 60393, Dec. 
10, 1907.) [1790-1832 


goat. (H 1038945, 


Art of naval warfare. (F 61204, Dec. 
30, 1907.) , 
Book taught Bilkins. (F 603894, Dec. 
10, 1907.) 


| ee 


—— (F 60630, Dec. 17, 1907.) 
—— (F 60957, Dec. 24, 1907.) 
61239, Dec. 31, 1907.) 


| ——(F 61508, Jan. 7, 1908.) 


8, | Coming out of eclipse. 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. 


| —— (F 60505, Dec. 
—— (F 60556, Dec. 


| —— (F 60884, 


| Holmes at home. 


| 
| 


Christmas comes but once a year. (F 
60883, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

(F 60512, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 

(F 60274, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 

13, 1907.) 
16, 1907.) 
20, 1907.) 
23, 1907.) 
27, 1907.) 
30, 1907.) 
3, 1908.) 

6, 1908.) 

11, 1908.) 
13, 1908.) 


(F 61209, Dec. | 


—— (IF 60860, Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


—— (F 61058, 
— (F 61210, 
—-— (F 61338, 
—— (F 61488, 
— (F 61630, 
—— (F 61666, 


Events of the 
30, 1907.) 


week. 


| Here, don’t forget your baggage. (F 


61293, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
(F 60483, Dee. 12, 


1907.) 


— (F 61040, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

—— (F 61487, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

I will not impede it. (F 60822, Dec. 
19, 1907.) 

In the arena. 
1907.) 


(F 60482, Dec. 12, 


hos. 1-5, Jau., 1908 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
company, Jersey 
City, IN. J; 
'Pilgrim’s progress. 
m= 1907.) ’ 
—— (Ff 60821, Dec. 19, 1907.) 


P— (F 61204, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
= (F 61583, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
“Puggy Poodle. (F 61292, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
_— (F 61600, Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Quiet Sunday at home. (F 60273, 
m Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Running the gauntlet. 
| 24, 1907.) 

Spear and pitchfork know no brother. 
(EF 60406, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
| Wisdom of Wiseheimer. 

fm Dec. 10, 1907.) 

e-—- (I 60518, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
_— (F 60869, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
m——- (F 61205, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
) —— (F 61489, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
»— (F 61631, Jan. 11, 1908.) 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, N. J. 


(F 60958, Dec. 


_ Ba-ba. 


(e61236, Dec..31, 1907 5-2. c. 
Jan. 11, 1908.) [18338-1879 
| Bachelor girls’ Christmas. (F 60515, 


Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Buster Brown. (EF 60380, Dee. 10, 

1907; 2 c. Dee. 14, 1907.) 

| —— (Ff 60886, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 

20, 1907.) 
— (F 60392, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 
380, 1907.) 

—— (F 61282, Dec. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
6, 1908.) 

— (F 61238, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
11, 1908.) 

Christmas rescue. 
1907.) 

Christmas rescue off Nantucket. (F 
60478, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 c Dec. 14, 
1907.) 


(F GO5S1T,, Dec. 14, 


Daughter of Santa Claus. (F 60516, 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Escombe (Sir Richard). (F 61206, 


Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Escombe (Sir Richard) and Kitty. 
61208, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 60481, Dee. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1907.) 

— (F 60824, Dec. 19, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
20, 1907.) 

=—— (F 61041, Dec. 26, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

— (F 61839, Jan. 8, 1908; 2 ce. Jan. 
6, 1908.) 


(EF 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


| 
| 


(? 60405, Dec. 11, - 


| Little Nemo 
(F 60395, | 


27 


New York herald com- 
pavy, Jersey City, N. J. 
Illuffy Ruffles. (F 61584, Jan. 9, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 11, 1908.) 
——Christmas shopping. (F 60480, 
Dec. 12; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Jumbo Junior. (F 60378, Dec. 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1907.) 

(F 60384, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
20, 1907.) 
—— (F 60390, 
30, 1907.) 
—— (F 61229, 
6, 1908.) 
—— (F 61235, 
11, 1908.) 


10, 


Dec. 10, 1907; 2 e. Dec. 
Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
Dec. 31, 1907; 2 ce. Jan. 


in Slumberland. (FE 
60375, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1907. ) 

— (F 60381, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ¢c. Dec. 
20, 1907.) 

—— (F 603887, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

—— (F 61231, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
6, 1908.) 

—— (F 61237, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
11, 1908.) 


Memories. (F 60479, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 
e. Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Merry Christmas for the lightship 
men. (F 60476, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 c. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. (EF 
60377, Dee. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1907.) 

(F 60383, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 

20, 1907.) 

(F 60389, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 
30, 1907.) 
—— (F 61228, 
6, 1908.) 
—— (F 61234, Dee. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 

11, 1908.) 

New Year’s eve in Herald Square. (F 
60477, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 e. Dec. 14, 
1907.) 


Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 


Prophecy. (F 60514, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
Shoulders of Atlas. (F 61207, Dee. 30, 
1907.) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (603876, 
Dec. 10, 1907; 2 e. Dec. 14, 1907.) 

—— (F 60382, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
20, 1907.) 

(F 60388, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
30, 1907.) 
—— (F 61227, 

6, 1908.) 
— (F 61238, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
af. LOGS.) 


Dec. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 


28 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, N. J. 


Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. (F 


60379, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 14, ) 


1907.) 


—— (F 60385, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ¢ Dec. | 


20, 1907.) 


-—— (F 60391, Dec. 10, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. / 


30, 1907.) 


-—— (F 61230, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. | 


6, 1908.) 


Newcombe (George BE.) & 
co., New York, N. Y. 
Dream waitz. (H 104440, Dec. 16, 


1907.) [1880 
Newton (Warren ~Z), 
Marshalltown, Iowa. 

Lama county, Reservation. [10 pho- 


tographs of Indians. ] 
103960, Dec. 21, 1907; 
Nov. 15, 1907.) 


Niles-Bement-Pond 
pany, New York, 
IN, Ee 
Building a sky scraper. (G 17834, 
Dec. 23, 1907; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1908. ) 
[1891 


9 


— 


[1881-1890 


com- 


Norden (Adolph), New 
York, N. Y. 
Mauretania (S. S.). (H 103574, Dec. 
12, 1907.) [1892 


North American ecclesi- 
astical consistory, New 
TORR NY. 

Russian orthodox Greek Catholic 
church in North America, baptizm 
record. [1893, 1894 

marriage record. (G 17860, 17861, 

Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Notman photographic com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
M. I. T. class of 1909. 
Dec. 20, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1907.) 
[1895 


(Frank H.), Se- 
attle, Wash. 
Eskimo and walrus hunt. 

Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Eskimo pulling walrus on ice. 
104879, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Eskimo with Omiak on walrus hunt. 
(H 104878, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Herd of walrus in Bering sea. 1, 2. 
(H 104876, 104880, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Herd of walrus sleeping, Bering sea. 
(H 104875, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Live walrus, Bering sea. 
Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Nowell 


(H 104877, 
[1896-1902 


(H 104874, 


(Hf 


| Above the pool. 


(H 103951- 
c. Of each | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s, v. 3 


Olson (W. O.), Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 
Alexandria, Minn., from court house 


tower. [2 photographie postal 
cards.] (H 104024, 104025, Dec. 23, 
1907.) [1903-1911 


Glenwood, Minn., [4 photographic post- 
al cards]. H 104020-104023, Dec. 
23, 1907.) 

--—— Winter sports. a-c. 
104019, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Osborne company, New 
York, N. Y. 
(F 61009, Dec. 26, 
[1912--1981 


(F 61028, 


(H 104017- 


1907. ) 


Across the moor. 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 


——— 9 by 43. ( 60662, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


83 by 17. 


Angler (The). [1-2] (F 61022- 
61023, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
_Burgomasters daughter. [1-3.] (F 


| Margaret. 


(HI 103938, | Lee (General Robert B.) 


60669-60671, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Captain of the crew. [1-2.] F 61018— 
61019, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Daughter of the prairies. (F 61016, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Gray day in Holland. [1-2.] (F 


60667, 60668, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
Osborne (The) company. 

His first catch. [1-4.] (F 61217- 

61219, 61222, Dec. 31, 1907. ) 
Horsewoman. [1-2.] (F 61020-61021, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 

the heart of the woods. 
(EF 60663-60666, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Tr [1-4.] - 


‘In the highlands. [1-2.] (Ff 60656, 
60657, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
Intervention. [1-3.] (F 60676- 


60678, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
Joy of life. [1-6.] (F 61086-61091, 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 

(F 61026, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Lincoln (Abraham) 
26, 1907.) 

Love set. 


(F 61027, Dee. 


(F 61017, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

[1-3.] F 60681-60683, Dee. 
18, 1907.) 

——— 4. (F 61084, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

Memories. [1-2 (F 61010, 61025, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Music lover. [1-3] 
Dec. 18, 1807.) 
Old faith. (IF 60680, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Old flag. (F 60679, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Qver the ’phone. (F 61024, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 

Poinsettia. [1-4] 
Dec. 18, 1907.) 


(F 60653-60655, 


(F 60658-60661, 


Os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Osborne (The) company. 


60686-60689, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Tennis girl. [1-2] (FE 61014-61015, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 
m@ranguil hour. [1, 2.] 
60685, Dec. 18, 1907.) 
—3. (IF 61085, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
When the ice is on the river. 
61080, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Yosemite (The). (KF 61029, Dec. 26, 
’ 1907.) 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Rays, in a new one, King Casey. 

Casey up atree. (G 17673, Dec. 11, 

1907; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1907.) [1982 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 

me, IN. ¥. 

(I 61170, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
[1983-2061 


Anybody can afford to buy ’em now. 
(F 61144, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(F 60684, 


Any parade. 


Are your shirts like this. (F 61174, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 
(G 17885, Dec. 30, 


Away we go. 
1907.) 


Blowing away. 
1907. ) 
Brighten up. (F 61118, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Buy now. (F 61148, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Cake (The). (F 61131, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Closing out to make room. (IF 61151, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Comfort. (F 61192, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Dog on good clothes. (IF 61157, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

Don’t bother. (F 61194, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(G 17887, Dec. 30, 


Don’t give up all your salary. 
61182, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Everything in the clothes line (F 

_ 61119, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Get into some nice warm clothes. (F 


61141, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Good beds. 
Good picking. (F 61162, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
He loves nice underclothes. (F 61125, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Heart to heart. 
1907. ) 


Honeymoon time. 
1907.) 


(FE 61128, Dee. 380, 


(F 61186, Dec. 30, 


Prosperity. (IF 61008, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Standing out to sea. [1-2] (i | 
61220-61221, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Sumner § girl. [1-3] (F 61011- 
61013, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Sunshine and breeze. [1-4] (F 


(EF | 


(F 61187, Dec. 30, 1907.) | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


29 


Ontcault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 
If you want corn. (F 61167, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 


Is this true? (F 61153, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Judge for yourself. (F 61136, Dec. 30, 


1907.) 
Just reflect. (I 61123, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Lamb (The)—I see my finish (F 


61166, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


| Little housemaid says give your house 


' Gut wading. 
| Pointer (A). 


| Save money. 
(F 


‘Spring 


some furniture. 

1907.) 

its fun to take care of nice things. 

{F 61184, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

—— let us be thankful. 
Dec. 50, 1907.) 

old folks deserve a nice 
(I 61190, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

——the new couple needs new furni- 
ture. (F 61188, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Merry Christmas, Mr. Dresser. 
61133, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Mr. Swell Dresser says good clothes is 
all there is to it. (F 61142, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 

New styles on tap. 
1907.) 

Nice parlor. (F 61193, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Nice underwear. (F 61127, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 

No man objects to a fair price. 
61171, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Old things. (F 61195, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Our bargains will please you too. (F 
61140, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Our clothes fit! (F 61156, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 


(F 61183, Dec. 30, 


(F 61185, 


home. 


(PF 


(F 61164, Dec. 30, 


(F 


(G 17888, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
(F 61124, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Pretty things. (F 61189, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 
Quality. (F 61160, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(F 61129, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Shabby coat often covers a big heart. 
(F 61175, Dee. 30, 1907.) 

flowers. (G 17889, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 

Stout man must have a stout suit. 
(F 61169, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Strike when the iron is hot! 
611638, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(FE 


Studying. (F 611384, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Surprise. (G@ 17891, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Sweethearts. (EF 61120, Dec. 30, 
1907.) ; 

Take a flyer now. (IF 61187, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 


30 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


; 
pt. 4, n. s., vo & 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, NY. 
Ten strike. (F 61148, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
There are no cobwebs in our store. 
(F 61191, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

They are ready to slide right on. (F 
61139, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
They feel so nice and easy. 

Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(F 61172, 


They fit. (F 61130, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

They go fast. (F 61122, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 

Tige’s bonnet. (G 17890, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 

Tige’s valentine. (G 17886, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 

Times have changed. (IF 61126, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

Wake up. (I 611388, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

We are engaged. (I 61135, Dec. 30, 
1907. ) 


We are using it on prices now. (F 
61121, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

We can’t change the weather. (F 
61173, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

We'll have an overcoat on you. (F 
61150, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

We will furnish your furnishings. (F 
61155, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
When you leave the engine. 

Dec. 30, 1907.) 

When you leave the shop. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Who will get the position? 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Yes, Mr. Dresser, Geo. Washington 
was the best dressed man. (EF 
61159, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

You are known by the company you 
keep. (F 61149, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

You can’t fool Mr. Dresser. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 

You furnish the figure. 
30, 1907.) 

You’ll get a lot of change back. (F 
61145, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

You'll have a fit. 


(I 61158, 
(F 61154, 


(F 61161, 


(F 61152, Dec. 


1907. ) 

You must look good. (IF 61165, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

You will fit the job. (IF 61147, Dec. 
380, 1907.) 


You won’t fit the place. (F 61146, 


Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Pacific Beach studios, Pa- 
cific Beach, Cal. 
San Diego, Cal. [5 photographs]. (H 
103849-—103853, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
[2062-2066 


(F 61176, | 


(F 61168, Dec. 30, | 


| —— 2. 


Palmer (Frank), Spokane, 
Wash. 
Chelan Co., Wash., in the great Wenat- 
chee valley. (H 104961, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
[2067-2074 
Clearing the homestead for father. 
- (H 104967, Jan. 7, 1908.) 


In the cedar forest. (H 104963, Jan. 


7, 1908.) 


Lewiston, Idaho [2 street scenes]. (H 
104964, 104965, Jan. 7, 1908.) 


Nez Perce squaw and papoose. 
104966, Jan. 7, 1908.) 


Mammoth cedars on the St. Joe river, 


(Ho 


Idaho. (H 104962, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
Swallow Nest rock. (H 104960, Jan. 
7, 1908.) 


Parker (Geo. W.) art com- 
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Adelia. 1. (F 61309, Jan. 3, 1908. 
[2075-2110 


Amy. 1 & 2. (F 61810, 61311, Jan. 3, 


1908. ) 

Angelica. 1. (IF 61332, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Ann. 1&2. (F 61316, 61317, Jan. 3, 
1908. ) 

Barbara. 1&2. (F 61324, 61325, Jan. 
3, 1908.) 

Camilla. 1&2. (F 61322, 61323, Jan. 
3, 1908.) 


Caprice. 1. (F 60600, Dec, 16, 1907.) 
2. (F 61327, Jan. 3, 1908.) 


Clarisia. 1&2. (F 613812, 61313, Jan, 
3, 1908.) 

Coquette. (F 60599, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Daisy. 1 & 2. (F 61305, 61306, Jan. 
3, 1908.) 

Ercilla. 1 & 2. (F 61320, 613821, Jan. 
3, 1908.) 

Eudora. 1&2. (F' 61318, 61319, Jan. 
3, 1908.) 

Flirt. 1. (F 61333, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Flora. 1. (F 613803, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Genet. 1& 2. (F 61314, 61315, Jan, 
3, 1908.) 

Grace. 1. (F 61304, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Inez. 1-2. (IF 613828, 61329, Jan. 5, 
1908. ) 

Innocence. 1. (F 60601, Dec. 16, 
1907. ) 


—— 2. (F 61330, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Lucy. 1. (F 61334, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Marguerite. 1 & 2. (F 61307, 61308, 
Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Maud. 1. (F 61331, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

Vanity. 1. (F 60598, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

(F 61326, Jan. 3, 1908.) 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


bl 


Parker (S. G.), New- 


port, Ark. 
ewport, Ark. [6 photographic 
views]. (H 104451-104456, Dec. 30, 
1907.) [2111-2116 


Parker (William), New 
work, Nai X. 
edding march. (H 104433, Dec. 26, 
ite, c. Dec, 10, 1907.) [2117 


Parmenter (Wm. Har- 
vey), Toledo, Ohio. 
lanco, a white cat. 

6, 1908.) 
Patch (Herbert 
Claremont, N. H. 
ullivan machinery company’s works. 


[2118 
1} 


(H 103508, Dec. 10, 1907.) [2119 
Patterson (E.), Sevier- 
ville, Tenn. 
Bert. and Nell at work. (H 108511, 


Nov. 25, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Peninsular engraving com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 


(H 1038825, Dec. 18, 1907.) [2121 
Peterson (Paul), Fair- 
mont, Minn. 

Martin county court house. (H 

103458, Dec. 9, 1907.) [2122 

Petty (Geo. B.), Chi- 


eago, Ill. 
(EF 61109, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
[2123-2125 


(F 61110, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Choir boy. 


Good night. 


1038757, Dec. 16, 1907.) [2127-2148 


—— 23, 24. (H 103760, 103761, Dec. 
16, 1907.) 

Phillips (Tom M.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

[Automobile _ series. 1-14]. (H 
108620-103629, 103631, 103632, 
108634, 1086385, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

[2149-2189 

Be right and spoon at night. (H 
1038599, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Can’t say what you mean to. (H 


103603, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Clouds of darkness have gone forever. 
(H 103619, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


[2120 | 
| Right time with the moon. 


Horticulture building, Belle Isle park. | 


His first pants. (KF 61109-61111, Dec. 
380, 1907.) 
2 c. of each, Dec. 31, 1907. 
Phelps (C. H.), New 
Wor IN. Y. 
Vriumph of truth over error. (Ff 
60628, Dec. 17, 1907.) [2126 | 
Phila. post card company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
True to life series. 1-20. (H 1037388-— 


(H 104865, Jan. | 


| 


Phillips (Tom M.), Chi- 
cago, Il. 
Dear heart so true. (H 103609, Dec. 
13, 1907.) 
Each day you’re nearer. 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Every star that shines above. 
103611, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


(H 103613, 


(Hi 


For arow. (H 103598, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

I love but you. (H 103615, Dec. 138, 
1907.) 

I was longing. (H 103617, Dec. 13, 
1907.) 

Life had always seemed only tears. 


(H 103618, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

My love, my soul, art thine. 
103608, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

No day time or noon time would suit 
you. (H 103606, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

Our wedding bells will peal. 
103630, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 


(H 103601, 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Scene is a scene. (H 103605, Dec. 18, 


1907.) 

She is the queen. (H 103633, Dec. 13, 
1907.) 

Since I met you. (H 103610, Dec. 13, 
1907.) 

Spoon, spoon, spoon. (H 103606, Dec. 
13, 1907.) 

Sweetheart divine. (H 108614, Dec. 
13, 1907.) 

That time is the right time. (H 


103607, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


There’s no time like night time to 
spoon. (H 103604, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


We'll be happy. (H 1038612, Dec. 13, 


1907.) 
While you are mine. 
13, 1907.) 


(H 103616, Dee. 


| Won’t you marry me soon. (H 103595, 


Dec. 138, 1907.) 


You just quite can’t say. (H 103596, 
Dee. 18, 1907.) 
You may have a parlor. (H 103597, 


Dec. 13, 1907.) 
You say dear won’t you marry me 
soon. (H 1038602, Dec. 138, 1907.) 


Pickands-Magee company, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
History of heating. 4-6. (F 60396- 
60398, Dec. 11, 1907.) [2190-2192 


Pierre (Dr.) chemical 
company, Chicago, 
Ill 


Secrets. (F 61048, Dec. 23, 1907: 2 ¢. 
Dee. 12, 1907.) [2193 


32 


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pt. 4) ve . 


Tae Ce Ty SE ae a Cie at a 


Pillsbury picture com- 
pany, Oakland, 
Cal. 
Bagby, on line Yosemite Valley R. R. 
(H 104895, Jan. 6, 1908.) 3523. 
[2194-2237 
Cascade mts. [8 photographs]. 3528- 
3531. 
1908. ) 
Cascade mts., 
Goo) poo. 
6, 1908.) 


(H 104883-104886, Jan. 6, 


Wash., Chelan Lake. | 
(H 104890, 104891, Jan. 


| 


| 


El Portal, Yos. Valley R. R. terminus, | 


view. 3544. (H 104899, Jan. 6, | 
1908. ) 

El] Portal, on line of Yosemite Valley 
R. R., panorama. 3524. (H 104896, 
Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Lake Cushman, Wash. 3. photo- 
graphs]. 3534, 3535, 3537. (H 


104887-104889, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Mt. Rainier from Eagle peak. 3538, 
3539. (H 104892, 104893, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) 


New way to the Yosemite. 
104894, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Olympics from Mt. Eleanor. 
104897, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Redlands [Cal.] from Simley heights. 


3536. (H 


Powers (W. F.) company, ~ 

New York, N. Y. 
Hear ye! Hear ye! (F 61296, Jan. 
[2245 


3, 1908.) 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 


| Saul chosen king. 233 by 263. (G 
17772, Dec. 17, 1907; 2 ¢: Dec. Te 
1907.) [2246-2247 


Temperance lesson. 23} by 264. (G 
17773, Dec. 17, 1907; 2 e. Dec. 18) 
1907. ) 


Prows (Joseph gag 
Cynthiana, Ky. 
_Eattleship Maine. (F 61108, Dec. 19, 

1907. ) [2248 
Purdy (James Edward), 
Boston, Mass. 

Taft (Hon. Wm. 2). eee 
104768, 104769, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
[2249-2255 
— 3-7. (H 104797-104801, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 
R. & G. corset company, 


8522. (H | 


| Battleships 


New York, N. Y. 
R. & G. girl [3 prints]. 1, 2,5. 
60463, 60464, 60467, Dec. 5, 1907.) 
[2256-2258 


Rau (William H.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Army & Navy football game, pano- 
rama of. 16 by 50. (H 103562, 
Dee. 12, 1907.) [2259-2271 


[4 photographs] 25991-— 


25994. (H 104939-104942, Jan. 6, 
1908. ) 
_Ivans’ (Admiral) flagship and fleet 


3500. © (H 104900, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Riverside from Mt. Rubidoux. (H 
104901, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

San Juan Capistrano mission. 3514. | 
(H 104902, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Santa Barbara, [Cal.] [8  photo- 
graphs] 3005, 3512, 35138. (H | 
104903-104905, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Santa Cruz, Cal. [3 photographs] | 


3541-3543. 


6, 1908.) 
Tatoosh range from Eagle _ peak. 
3540. (H 104898, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Yosemite valley, Cal. [18 photo- 


(H 104906—104908, Jan. | 


graphs] 3006-3016, 3516-3521, 3527. | 


(H 104909-104926, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
2c. of each Jan. 7, 1908.) 


Pioneer company, 
Bork NX, 
Birds of a feather flock together. 
61513, Nov. 7, 1907.) [22388-2240 
Bunch of fruit. (fF 61514, “Nov. “7, 
1907. ) 
Flock of birds. (F 61512, Nov. 
1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 9, 1907.) 
Plummer (F. C.), Seattle, 
; Wash. 
Dugdale athletic park. (H 103141, 
Nov. 29, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1907.) 
[2241 
Wis. 
(G 17767- 
[2242-2244 


New 


Polin (H.), Alma, 
Alma, Wis. [8 lithographs] 
17769, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Pacific squadron. 


(FP 


aa 


saluting the President. 25990. 


104679, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Evans’ (Admiral) flagship Connecti- 
cut, bow view. 25995. (H 104680, 
Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Ilagship Connecticut, head-on. 
(H 1049438, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Mayflower. 25986, 25987. 
104677, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

25982-25984, 25988. 
(H 104673-104675, 104678, Dec. 31, 
1907. ) 

Rauch (James G.), Slat- 
ington, Pa. 

Ye old homestead. (F 60506, Dec. 14, 


(H 


25996. 


(H 104676, 


1907; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1907.) [2272 
Rieck, (Ernest W.), 
Albany, N. Y. 
Santa Claus’ favorite. (H 104625, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) [2273 


Rippel (C.), Sunbury, 
Pa 


Just arrived. (H 103669, Dec. 13, 
1907.) [2274 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Risem (A.), Superior, 
Wis. 
Inlet, Billings park. 
26, 1907.) 

Lane, Billings park. 
16, 1907. ) 
Rustic bridge. 

1907.) 
Shady road. (H se sie Dec, - 16, 
1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Roberts (W. W.), Nor- 
folk, Va. 
Through the pines. (H 103697, Dec. 
16, 1907.) [2279 
Robinson (Walter O.), 
Chicago, I[]l. 
future. (F 60356 
2 c. Nov. 19, 1907.) 
Rotograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
6 lithographs. IF. L, 216/1-F. L. 216/6. 
[2281-2329 
# lithographs. F. L. 379-F. L. 390. 
G lithographs. F. L. 430-F. L. 485. 
(G. 17601-17624, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
[12 colored postal cards, miscellaneous 
subjects.] F. L. 418-F. L. 429. 


[6 colored postal cards.] Santa Claus 
series. FF. L. 486-F. 1. 441. 

[6 colored postal cards.] Flowers. 
Hee O, EF. L. 478, F. L. 5038, F. L. 
pa i, J. 626, F. L. 527. (G17836— 
17859, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

57 varieties. (H 103445, Dec. 7 


Rowland (John O.), Wal- 
lingford, Conn. 
Alice Rosevelt. [cow] (H 104727 
Jan. 2, 1908.) (2000, 2ool 


—— (H 89394, Jan. 8, 1907; 1 c. Dec. 

8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1907). 
Rude (Augustus D.), New 
Werk.) Nu v¥, 

Modern fashions, spring and summer 
mae. A, BS (G ITT, T7771, Dee. 
ie ss 2c, Dec. 23, a 

[Paooe, Laas 
Rueter (Frank G.), Seattle, 
Wash. 

San Gabriel Mission. (H 

1; 1907.) [2334-23841 

(H 103426, Dee. 7, 


(H 108863, Dec. 
[2275-2278 
(H 108862, Dec. 


(H 103861, Dec. 16, 


Bright 
1907 ; 


1G. 1 


LW) 


, 1907.) 


California, 
103425, Dec. 


Dutch wind mill. 
1907.) 

Santa Barbara, Cal. [5 photographs]. 
(H 103419-103423, Dec. 7, 1907.) 
Santa Cruz, California, Cave rock. 
(H 103424, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Ruppert (William), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Douglas park, season 1906-07. [three 
skating scenes]. (F 61044-61046, 
Dec. 23, 1907.) [ 2842-2344. 


25371—08——3 


[2280 | 


533 


Russell (Kate A.), Jersey 


City. 1s Fd 
| Descriptive Christ of Nazareth. (F 
60485, Dec. 13, 1907.) [2345 


Sackett & Wilhelms company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Anxious Rigas 53 aE 60841, Dec. 20, 


1907 ; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1907.) 
[2346-2376 
Ploom of youth. (G 17909, Jan. 6, 
1908. 
Cardinal's move. (F 60853, Dec. 20, 
1907; 2 e. Dee. 23; 1907.) 
Centre of attraction. (IF 60843, Dec. 
20, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Cleo. (F.60851, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 e. 


Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Come in, the water is fine. (IF 60852 


Dec. 20, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1907). 
Country cousin. (I 60840, Dec. 20, 
' 1907; 2 e. Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Debutante. (G 17910, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Kind of Teddy. (F 60835, Dec. 20, 

1907; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Five o’clock. (G 17907, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
Garden party. (G 17689, Dec. 12, 
1907. ) ; 


Golden summer time. (F 60831, Dec. 


20, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Grand canal, Venice. (F 60842 Dec. 
20, 1907 ; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1907.) 

Here’s to you. (F 60839, Dec. 20, 
1907 ; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1907.) 


His first experience. (IF 60833, Dec. 
20, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1907.) 


In time of peace. (IF 60848, Dee. 20, 


1907; 2 e. Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Labor of love. (F 60844, Dec. 20, 
1907; 2 ec. Dee. 23, 1907.) 

Lincoln (Abraham). (F 608386, Dec. 


20, 1907 ; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1907.) 


Little grandma. (G 17777, Dee. 19, 
1907. ) 
Meditation. (G 17908, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Miss Dainty. (F 60830, Dec. 20, 1907; 
2 c. Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Oriental beauty. (F 60838, Dec. 20, 


1907 =) 2c.) Dee; 235, 4907.) 
Reminiscences. (F 60845, Dee. 20, 
1907 ;°2e. Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Rose. (F 608387, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 ec. 


Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Safe. (F 60850, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 ce. 
Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Snowflakes. (F 60849, Dec. 20, 1907; 
2 @ Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Somebody’s sweetheart. (F 60834, Dec. 
20, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1907.) 


34 CATALOGUE OF 


Sackett & Wilhelms company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Strenuous life. (F 60832, Dec. 20, 
1907 ; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Taking a stroll. (G 17776, Dec. 19, 
1907.) 


Their day of rest. (F 60846, Dec. 20, 
1907; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Winter’s eve. (IF 60847, Dec. 20, 1907; 
2c. Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Saint-Gaudens (Augusta 
H.), New York, N. Y. 

Lincoln (Abraham), the statue made 
for Chicago by Augustus Saint- 
Gaudens. (H 104471, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

[2377-2879 

Parnell (Charles Stewart), statue by 
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, taken in 
the studio shortly before it was cast 
in plaster. (H 104472, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 


Parnell monument, model for, designed 


by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. (H. 
104470, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Sanborn (J. W.), Brad- 
Tord,- IN, 4. 
Indian tie-up. 1-2. (H 103346- 


103347, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Sanders (P.), New York, 
DNg, oe 


After visit of Santa Claus. 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 

All around the Christmas tree. 
61598, Jan. 10, 1908.) 

All forward! charge! 
10, 1908.) 

Arrival of Santa Claus. 
Jan, 10, 1908.) 
Awakening (The). 

1908. ) 
Boy with building blocks. 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 


(F 61597, 


(F 61588, 


(F 61590, 


Children playing around the Christ- | } 
| Passagassawakeag river. 


mas tree. (F 61842, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

Christmas hymn. (F 61848, Jan. 4, 
1908. ) | 

Chrismas march. (F 61352, Jan. 4, | 
1908.) 

Dream realized. (F 61346, Jan. 4, 
1908. ) 

Dreaming of Santa Claus. (F 61348, 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 

Good luck to the new year. (F 60962, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Lighting up 1909 lamp. (F 61591, 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 

Merry Christmas dance. (F 613853, 


Jan. 4, 1908.) 


Merry Christmas in holly wreath. 
60964, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


(2380, 2381 | 


[2382-2409 | 
(F | 


(F 61347, Jan. 4, | Belfast. 


(F | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(F 61587, Jan. | 


_ Welcome to the new year. 


| Attraction (The) 


pt. 4, n. 8., Vv. | 


Sanders (P.), New York, 
N: ¥ 


Messengers on their way. (F. 615 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Off to Dreamland. 
1908.) - 


Santa Claus. 


(F 61351, Jan. 4, 


(F 60961, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Santa Claus has been here. (F 61 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Santa Claus leaving the toys. 
61350, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

Santa Claus parade. 
10, 1908.) 

Santa Claus’ 
4, 1908.) 


Santa Claus with loving cup. 
61592, Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Surprise (The) (F 61844, Jan. 4, 


1908. ) 
(EF 60963, 
(F 61595, Jan. 


(Fr 


(F 61589, Jan. 


visit. (Ff 61345, Jan. 


iy 


Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Well filled stockings. 
10, 1908.) 
Writing to Santa Claus. 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 


1908 bowled over by 1909. 
Jan. 10, 1908.) 


Sanders publishing company, 
Chicago, I11. 
Pet of the farm. (G 17489, Nov. 14, 
1907 ; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1907.) [2410 


Satterlee (Walter), New 
York, Maa 

Leaving the old southern home. 
104461, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Sawyer (Charles H.) Far- 
mington, Me. 
(H 101925, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
[2412-2414 © 
Gilkeys harbor & Camden mountains. 
(H 101927, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


(F 61349, 


(F 61594, 


(H 
[2411 


(H 101926, 

Noy. 1, 1907.) . 
2 c. of each Dec. 19, 1907. 

Schneider (F. A.), Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 
(F 61557, Jan. 9, 


1908. ) [2415-2449 
Bruno. (F 61555, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
Choice cut. (F 61543, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
Coal and wood. (F 61549, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 
Delicious. (KF 61552, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
Expert plumbers. (F 61541, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 


Family flour. (F 61544, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Farmer girl. (F 61530, Jan. 9, 1908; 
2 ec. Oct. 25, 1907.) 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Schneider (F. A.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
(F' 61545, Jan. 9, 1908.) | 


(F 61554, Jan. 9, 


Fresh daily. 


Friendly greeting. 
1908. ) 


Girl in hammock. 
1908; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Good catch. (F 61535, Jan. 9, 1908.) 

Good fit. (F 61534, Jan. 9, 1908.) 

Good night. (F 61551, Jan. 9, 1908.) 

Hello Ted. (F 61556, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Luncheon. (F 61540, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Nerve and strength. 


1908. ) 

Now we lay us. (F 61559, Jan. 9, 
1908.) 

Old fishing hole. (F 61536, Jan. 9, 

~ 1908.) 

Order by phone. (F 61558, Jan. 
1908. ) 

Perfection’s height. (F 61539, Jan. 9, 
1908.) 

See my new shoes. (F 61546, Jan. 9, 
1908.) 


Sport (The) (F 61550, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Two friends. 


Yachting girl. 1. (F 61562, Jan. 
1908.) 

—2. (F 61531, Jan. 9, 1908; 2 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Youthful lumberman. (F 61533, Jan. 
9, 1908.) 


Schrafft (W. F.) & sons, 
Boston, Mass. 


Three little maids. (F 61548, Jan. 9, | 
1908. ) 

Three winners. (F 61560, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 


(F 61529, Jan. 9, 


Sears & Friedman, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 
I've been deserted. (I*° 60421, Dec. 12, 


1907.) [2454-2456 

| I would if I could but I can’t. (F 
60420, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

We wont go home till morning. (F 


Keep smiling. 


60419, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 ec. of each, 
Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
I wish I was a boy. (F 61246, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) | 2457-2460 


(F 60959, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


_ Mother (The) (F 61248, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


| Won’t Mama be pleased. 


Highly recommended. (F 61532, Jan. 
9, 1908.) 

Indian maid. 1. (F 61561, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 

— 2. (F 61528, Jan. 9, 1908; 2 c. 
Oct. 25, 1907.) | 

Little piggies. (F 61547, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


(F 61247, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Sheppard (Leander Wm.), 
Columbus, Ohio. 


_Sheppard’s certificate of graduation. 


‘Model (The) (F 61538, Jan. 9, 1908.) _ 
(F 61542, Jan. 9, | 


Clinton, Tenn. 


Story (The) (F 615538, Jan. 9, 1908.) | é‘ ; : 
Salt Lake City, business section, bird’s- 


(F 61537, Jan. 9, 1908.) | 
9, | 
, : 


Canoe girl. (G 17827, Dec. 26, 1907.) | 
[2450-2453 | 

Hunting girl. (G 17829, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 

Summer time girl. (G 17826, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 

Winter time maiden. (G 17828, Dec. | 
26, 1907.) 


| Little friends. 


[2461, 2462 
Sheppard’s elementary diploma. 
(F 61113, 61112, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Sherman (Elmer C.), Mt. 
Vernon, Ohio. 

Emmett (Daniel Decatur), and resi- 
dence. (H 103500, Dec. 7, 1907: 2c. 
Nov. 23, 1907.) [2463 

Shinliver (B. H.), Clin- 
ton, Tenn. 

[10 photographs]. 
104823-104832, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
[2464-2473 
Salt 


(H 


Shipler (Harry), 
Lake City, Utah. 


eye view. 
1907.) 
Sidelinger (F. A.), Old 
Orchard Beach, Maine. 
Seven-Shores by moonlight. (F 61049, 
Dec. 27, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1907.) 
[2475 
Simplicity company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
[Invitation series. 1-8]. (F 60978— 
60985, Dec. 26, 1907.) [2476-2483 


Skinner (C. J.), Lake An- 
des, S. Dak. 
Lake Andes, 8S. Dak. [2 prints]. (F 
60369, 60370, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
[2484, 2485 
Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 


(H 104013, Dec. 23, 
[2474 


York,’ N.“¥: 
Baby’s bath. (G 17813, Dec. 20, 1907.) 
[2486-2490 
Gossip. (G 17813, Dec. 20, 1907.) 


(G 17816, Dec. 20, 1907.) 


36 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
York iN, i; 
Little musician. (G 17815, Dec. 20, 
1907.) 
Summer time. (G 17814, Dec. 20, 1907.) 


Slosson (William  E.), 

Park Ridge, Ill. 
Minnesota sunset. 
+ 1907; 2:e. Dee: 26, 290T.) 


Smith (Gertrude 
Amesbury, Mass. 
Barefoot boy. (If 60624, Dec. 16, 1907. ) 


B.), 


[2492 | 


Smith (Mark W.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Coldness between them. 

Papa, don’t mamma want any? 


Spendthrift. 


(F 61047, Dec. 27, | 
[2491 | 


[2493-2496 


What do you think of his execution? | 
(F 60219-60222, Nov. 7, 1907; 2 c. of | 


each Noy. 25, 1907.) 


(Florence), 
fast, Ohio. 
W.c. T. U. (F 60649, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

[2497 


Smysor Bel- 


Standard publishing 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Christian Standard. Christmas num- 

ber. (F 60877, Dec. 23, 1907; 2 c. 
Dec. 20, 1907.) 

Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
Boulder, Colo. 2964. (H 

Dec. 7, 1907.) [2499-2549 
Brooklyn [N. Y.] (H 103406, 
Dec. 7, 1907.) 
Cholula, Mexico. 916. 
25, 1907.) 
Down among the cotton, 
103399, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


CO., 


2957. 
(H 97178, July 


0.959. 


Dec. 30, 1907.) 


[2498 | 


103413, | 


(H | 


Fortress Monroe, Va. 2965. (H 104477, | Good 


' Love and laughter. 


Hampton Roads, Va. 2962. (H 103411, | 


Dec. T, 1907.) 
2966. 


Jamestown exposition. 0.2954, 2963. 
(H 1034038, 103412, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


| Calumet & Hecla mines. 
(H 104478, Dec. 30, 1907.) | 


Madrid, Spain. 3300, 3301. (H 103414, | 


103415, Dec. 7, 1907.) 
New York, N. Y. 2956. 
Dec. 7, 1907.) 
2968-2985. (H 104480-104490, 
104577104583, Dec 30, 1907.) 
Ohio (U. S. battleship). 2967. 
104479, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Palestine. 0.2304. (H 108402, Dee. 7, 
1907.) 


(H 103405, 


(H 


His majesty. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES { 


pt. 4, n. &., v. dF 
‘ 
Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
Palisades, Canyon Rio de las Animas, 


Colo. 0.1062. (H 103400, Dec. 7, 
1907.) 
Philadelphia, Pa., Elks’ convention. 


2958-2961. (H.103407—103410, Dec. 


* 7, 1907.) 


| Sagimore Hill, N. Y. 2986. (H 
104584, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
| Washington, D. C. 2987-2998. (Hf 


104585—104590, 104491-104496, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 

Yellowstone National park, Wyo. 
0.1309. (H 108401, Dee. 7, 1907.) 

2 c. of each Jan. 2, 1908. 
Standish (Frederick), 
Huntington, Conn. 

Heart and hand. (F 50007, Jan. 25, 
1907.) [ 2550-2554 
(F 55111, June 
12, 1907.) 
May Irving the belle. 
12, 1907.) 
What a woman lives, looks, and longs 
for. (F 50008, Jan. 25, 1907.) 
2c. of each Dec. 7, 1907. 

Will you share my home. (F 55802, 
June 29, 1907; 2 ¢c. Dee. 10, 1907.) 
Stenton (H. R.), Seattle, 

Wash. 
(H 103501, Dec. 9, 1907; 
[2555 


(F 55112, June 


2 c. Nov. 19, 1907.) 

Stewart publishing com- 
pany, New York, 
Ne 
stone and calendar card for 
(F 61301, Jan. 3, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 27, 1907.) [2556 

Stockmann (Henry L.), 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Samaritan. (F 61341, Jan. 4, 

1908; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1908.) [2557 


Birth 
1908. 


| @ Stolt (fohn), Laurium, 


Mich. 

(H 103791, 
Dec. 14, 1907.) [2558-2564 

Calumet & Hecla offices. panoramic 
view. (H 103795, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Calumet high school, panoramic view. 
(H 103774, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Laurium, corner of Third and Hecla 
streets. (H 103792, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

Laurium, Mich., corner of Third and 
Tamarack streets. (H 1038793, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 


| Red Jacket, Mich., Oak and Seyenth 


streets, panoramic view. (H 103794, 


Dec. 14, 1907.) 


nos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


OT 


Laurium, 


Stolt (John), 
Mich. 


view. (H 103796, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
2c. of each Noy. 29, 1907. 


Stow (Audley H.), May- 

beury, W. Va. 

Low coal panel. Fig. 1. 
mee, 16, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 2, 190%.) 

[2565-2568 

Lower section, panel system, double 
barrier Pillar system. Fig. 3. (F 
60724, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Lower section, room and Pillar system, 
single barrier Pillar system. 
(# 60723, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

Panel longwall. Fig. 4. 
Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Strahl (Howard 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Foraker (Hon. Joseph Benson) 
61196, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


P.), 
(F 


Lafollette (Hon. Robert Marion) 82. 
(F 60263, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
Taft (Hon. William Howard) (F 
61197, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
[Posters ] 
fo. t20(>, N. Y. 12589. (G 17161, 


mraoe, Oct. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. of each, 
Dec. 5, 1907.) 
im. Y. 12579. 
2 c. Dec. 14, 1907.) 


OG 17156, .17159, 17164, Oct. 

1907; 2 c. of each Dec. 19, 1907.) 

Pe eoss, NN. ¥. 12592, N. Y. 12598. 

(G 17341-17348, Nov. 2, 1907; 2 «. 

of each Dec. 5, 1907.) 

exe 22501, N. Y. 12594, N. Y. 12595. 
(G 173538, 17355, 17356, Nov. 2, 1907; 
2c. of each Dec. 14, 1907.) 

mm. Y. 12591. (G 17344, Nov. 2, 1907; 

ewer, 23, 1907.) 


cee 


mm. ¥. 12628. (G 17475, Nov. 22, 1907; 
2c: Dec. 5, 1907.) 


iN.  X. 12646. (G 174738, 17474 
17477, 17480-17482, 17487, Nov. 22, 
1907; 2 ce. of each Dec. 19, 1907.) 

me y. 12640, N. Y. 12650. (G@° 17488. 
17489, Nov. 22, 1907; 2 ¢c. of each 
Dec. 23, 1907.) 


N. Y. 12649. 
2 c. Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Wig a | « . a 
Secretary’s pet. (G 60261, Dec. 9, 


(F 60725, | 


[2572-2602 | 
(G 17166, Oct. 11, 1907; | 


fev. 12582, N. Y. 12583, Ne Y. 12587. | 


(G 17479, Nov. 22, 1907.) | 
| Blanche. 


fee: I2o¢¢, IN. Y. 12633, N.Y. 12635, | 
N. Y. 12636, N. Y. 12638, N. Y. 12639, 


(G 17625, Dec. 5, 1907; | 


Red Jacket opera house, panoramic | 


(F 60722, | 
| N. ¥. 12657, N. Y. 12658. 


[2569-2571 | 


| Dynamos. 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

[ Posters ] 

Y. 12652, N. Y. 12653. (G 17627, 
17628, Dec. 5, 1907; 2 c. of each Dec. 
23, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12651. (G 17626, Dec. 5, 1907; 

2c. Jan. 6, 1908.) 


N. 


(G 17799, 
17800, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12659. (G 17796, Dec. 19, 1907; 
2 C. Dee. 23, 1907.) 


Swayze (Alden), Canto, 


1907. ) [2603 
Tammen (H. H.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Marvelous states of the Golden West. 
1611. (F 60264, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
[2604 
Tarrytown horticultural 
society, Tarrytown, 

Tarrytown horticultural society certi- 
ficate of merit. (F 60116, Dec. 2, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) [2605 

Taylor (Charles H.), Wo- 
burn, Mass. 

Winter quarters. (H 103493, Dec. 9, 
1907.) [2606 

Taylor (J. J.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Removal of the appendix. 1-5. (H 
104422-104426, Dec. 27, 1907; 2 e. of 
each Dec. 28, 1907.) [2607-2611 

Telharmonic securities 
company, New York, 
1, ae ut 
(H 103449, Dec. 5, 1907.) 
[2612-2614 

Keyboards. (H 103448 Dee. 5, 1907.) 

Transformers. (H 103447, Dee. 5, 
1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 22, 1907.) 

Tessier (Charles Oscar), 
Hawthorne, N. Y. 

Negro minstrel. (F 60867, 

1907. ) 
Thode (W. F.), Medford, 
Mass. 
(H 104626, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
[2616 
Thompson (John), Glas- 
gow Junction, Ky. 


Dee. 319, 
[2615 


| Kentucky, Mammoth cave, entrance to 


cave. (F 60417, Dec. 12, 1907; 2 ec. 
Dec. 20, 1907.) [2617 
Thomson (F. Louise), 


Washington, D. C. 
Kelvin (Lord), miniature portrait on 
ivory. (H 104002, Dec. 21, 1907.) 
[2618 


38 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s., v. 


Thorburn (J. M.) & co., ) 
New York, N. Y. 
Alyssum — Aquilegia — Asparagus — 
Candytuft —Clovers—Delphinium — | 
Double balsam—Extra-early refugee | 
bean—Gaillarida—German millet— | 
Gladioli — Hollyhocks — Iris — 
Kochia—Lily—Long Island beauty | 
muskmellon — Mignonette — New 
sweet corn — Paeonies — Pepper — 
Pinus’ divaricata—Portulaca—Pri- 
mula — Pyrethrum—Radish—Scabi- 
osa—Single petunias—Stocks—Stoke- 
sia—Sweet or sugar corn—Thor- 
burn Jawn grass—Water melons. 
(32 prints. F 61376-61407, Jan. 4, 
1908. ) [2619-2650 


Thorne Port- 


(Hi: a 
land, Oreg. 
Oregon roses. (H 102271, Nov. 8, 

1907; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1907.) [2651 


Tichnor brothers, Boston, 
Mass. 
What I saw. (F 60259, Dec. 9, 1907; 
2 c. Dec. 16, 1907.) [2652 | 


Tillinghast (Byron Ca- 
rey), Providence, R. I. 
Workingman’s burden. F 60721, Dec. 
18, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1907.) [2653 
Tiny Tads company, New 

LOrk, MN. XZ; 
Happy new year, everyone, 
Dec. 18, 1907.) 


(F 60693, 
[2654-2662 | 


I is for ice-box. (F 60698, Dec. 18, 
1907. ) 

January is the month. (IF 60690, Dec. 
18, 1907.) 

Money scare? (F 60691, Dec. 18, 
1907.) 

Our goods. (F 60697, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Prices fall. (KE 60695, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Self respecting. (F 60692, Dec. 18, | 
1907.) 

These coats and suits are awful nice! 
(F 60694, Dec. 18, 1907 ; 2 c. Dec. 18, 
1907.) 

Useful gifts. (F 60696, Dec. 18, 1907; 
2c. of each Dec. 18, 1907.) . 


Tobin (M.' 
YOrR ANS 2. 
Bright eyes—Coquette—Daisy girl— | 
Debutante—Flirtation—Good morn- | 
ing—Here goes—Here’s luck—I see | 
you — Lilac time—Lilies — Poinset- 
tia —- Resting — Roses — Secrets — | 
Springtime—Tiger lilies—To your 
health. 
(18 chromos. G 17867-17884, Dec. 
30, 1907; 2 c. of each Jan. 9, 1908.) 
[2663-2680 | 


| Hertz (Alfred). 


New 


| Albani 


| Arimondi (Vittorio). 


Tocci (Francesco), Great 
Notch, N. J. 


(Carlo). (EF. 60767, Dec. 

1907.) [2681-2 

Ancona (Mario). (EF 60750, Dec. 
1907. ) 


(F 60766, D 
3, 1907.) 


Bassi (Amedeo). (F 60735, Dec. 
1907. ) 
Bonci (Alessandro). (F 60747, D 


3, 1907.) 


Bressler-Gianoli. (F 60754, Dee. 3, 


1907. ) 
Burgstaller (Herr). (F 60753, Dec. 3, 
1907.) ; 
Campanini (Cleofonte). (F oor 
Dec. 3, 1907.) { 


Caruso. (F 60746, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Cavalieri (Lina.). A. (F. 60732, Dee. 
3, 1907.) 
B. (F 60737, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Chaliapine (Theodore). (F 60762, 
Dec. 3, 1907.) 4 
Ciaparelli (Gina). (F 60729, Dee. 3, 
1907.) 
Cisneros (Eleanor de). (I 60760, Dec. 
3, 1907.) ; 
Conried (H.) (F 60751, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Daddi (Francesco). (F 60730, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 
Dalmores 
1907.) 
Didur 
1907. ) 
Hames (Emma). 
1907.) 
Tarrar (Geraldine). 
3, 1907.) 
Ierrari (Rodolfo). 


(C.). (FP 60744, Dee. 3, 
(Adamo). (IF 60764, Dee. 3, 
(F 60736, Dec. 3, 
(F 60742, Dec. 


(F 60756, Dee. 3, 


1907.) 

Gadski (Johanna). (F 60741, Dee. 3, 
1907.) 

Garden (Mary). (F 60738, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 


Hammerstein (Oscar). (IF 60761, Dec. 
3, 1907.) . 
(F 60765, Dec. 3, 


1907.) 

Homer (Louise). (F 60731, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 

Journet (Marcel). (F 60752, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 

Nordica (Lillian). (F 60743, Dee. 3, 
1907.) 

| Novelli (Ermete). (F 60758, Dee. 3, 
1907.) 

| Plancon (Pol). (EF 60739, Dec @& 


1907.) 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


Toeci (Francesco), Great 
Notch, N. J. 
Rappold (Marie). (F 60733, Dec. 3, 


1907. ) 

Renaud (Maurice). (IF 60740, Dec. 3 
1907. ) 

Sanmarco (Mario). (I 60745, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 


Scotti (A.). (F 60755, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Sembrick (Marcella). (I 60749, Dec. 


38, 1907.) 

Stacciari (Ricardo). (F 60759, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) , 

Trentini (Hmma). (F 60748, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 

Vigna (Arturo). (IF 60728, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 

menatello (G.). (KF 60763, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 

Zeppilli (Mille.). (F 60734, Dec. 3, 


1907; 2 c. of each Dec. 19, 1907.) 


Totten (George Oakley), 
Washington, D. C. 
Norwegian embassy. PQiat2i2e 

Parking scheme for 16th street. 
(H 1038397, 103898, Dec. 7, 1907; 
1 ¢. of each Dec. 7, 1907; 1 c. of each 
Jan. 8, 1908.) 


Tribune company, Chica- 
go, Ill 


(EF 60137, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Danny dreamer. 
1907.) 
—— (F 60903, 
—— (Ff 61277, 
— (F 61474, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
(F 616385, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
Mrs. Dingle’s diary. 
9, 1907.) 
—— (F 60604, Dec. 
—— (F 60902, Dec. 
— (F 61279, Jan. 
—— (F 61476, Jan. 
—— (F 61637, Jan. 
Old Opie Dildock’s 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 
—— (IF 606038, Dec. 
— (F 60901, Dec. 
— (F 61278, Jan. 
—— (F 61475, Jan. 6, 1908.) 
— (F 61636, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
Turner (Horace K.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 


Sunset on the meadows. [2741-2742 
Taking a pilot. 


[2723-2740 


Dec. 23, 1907.) 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 


16, 1907.) 
23, 1907.) 
2, 1908.) 
6, 1908.) 
18, 1908.) 


stories. (EF 60276, 


16, 1907.) 


93, 1907.) 
2, 1908.) 


2c. of each Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(H 104429, 104480, Dec. 27, 1907; | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Automatic servant girl minds the baby. — 


(F 60602, Dec. 16, | 


39 


Tutty (Charles D.), Mel- 
rose, Mass. 
Boxford, Mass. 
Boxford, Mass., 
camp. 
(H 108944, 1039438, Dec. 21, 1907.). 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
ne hs 
(F 61499, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
[2745-2750 
(F 61502, Jan. 7, 


[2743, 2744 
second corps cadet 


At the forge. 


Knight of labor. 
1908. ) 


Lesson in cooking. 
1908. ) 


Pipe of peace. (F 61500, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
Rustic simplicity. (F 61498, Jan. 7, 


(F 61501, ‘Jan. “7, 


1908. ) 
Solo (A). (F 61497, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
Ullmann (Bernhard) & 
co., New York, N. Y. 
Cordelia. (G 17598, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
[2751-2756 
Merry widow. (G 17595, Dec. 3, 
Red, white & blue. (G 17596, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 
Society circus. -(G 17599, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 
Smoker. (G 17597, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Whip (The). (G 17594, Dec. 3, 1907; 
2 c. of each Jan. 4, 1908.) 


Underhill (Irving), 
sey City, N. J. 


Jer- 


| Brooklyn bridge and New York from 


(EF 60278, Dec. | 


_ Arctic 


Brooklyn. C 6288. 


26, 1907.) 


(H 103007, Nov. 
[2757-2763 
Franz Siegel monument. C 6300, C 
6301. (H 103004, 103005, Nov. 26, 
1907; 2 ce. of each Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Macy’s building and Herald square. 
C 6288. (H 101849, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


New York, college of City of. D. 389. 
(H 101850, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


Trinity church and U. S. express build- 
ing. . H.,.3849. (E 101852,. Oct. 31, 
1907.) 

Trinity, U. S. Realty buildings. 
(H 101851, Oct. 31, 1907. 

2 ec. of each Dec. 9, 1907. 


Underwood (Wm. Lyman), 
Belmont, Mass. 
three-toed woodpecker and 
(H 108679, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
[2764-2777 
(H 103584, Dec. 


E. 348. 


nest. 


Chickadees and nest. 
13, 1907.) 

Downy woodpecker and _ nest. 
1035938, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


(H 


40 CATALOGUE OF 


Underwood (Wm. Lyman), 
Belmont, Mass. 
Garden toad. (H 103589, Dec. 13, 


1907.) 

Golden winged woodpecker. (H 
103594, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

Hummingbird. (H 108585, Dec. 13, 
1907.) 

Loon. (H 108583, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Moose feeding in water. (H 103590, 


Dec. 13, 1907.) 

Pelican flying. 
1907. ) 

Tree swallow and nest. 
Dec. 13, 1907.) 

W. L. U. with his bear. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(H 103586, Dec. 13, 
(H 103588, 


(H 104627, 


Young great blue heron in water. (H 
103592, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Young great blue herons on tree. (H 


103591, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
Young screech owls. (H 103587, Dec. 
13, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 

U 45409; U 48826; U 49087; U 68010-2 ; 
U 85180; U 85218; U 85256; U 85414; 
U 85415; U 85425; U 85743; U 
85749; U 85758; U 85759; U 85761; 
U 85763; U 85767; U 85768; U 
85780; U 85784; U 85789; U 85797; 
U 85800; U 85807: U 85817: U 
85822: U 85827; U 85831; U 85834; 
U 85960; U 85963: U 85964; U 85988. 
(H 103349-1033881, Dec. 6, 1907.) 

[2778-2914 

U 41178; U 48795: U 49042; U 49338; 
U 85985; U 85956; U 98427; U 
98698: U 98699; U 98939; U 98971; 
U 98972; U 989938; U 99048; U 
100169; U 100541; U 100697; U 
101861; U 101509; U 105266; U 
105830. (H 103460—-103480, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 

TU 87194; U 
U 87979-2; 
U 96695; 


7219; U 87253; U 87979; 
U 87979-3; U 94915; 
U 103985; U 104506;. U 


106832; U 107012; U 107298; U 
109859. (H 103513-103526, Dee. 
10, 1907.) 

U 26624; U 57972; U 96624; U 99286; 
U 1034387; U 107068; U 107507. (H 
103651-103657, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

U 31807; U 32244; U 79218. (H 


103800-—103802, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

irre; UO Ries. SaaS 
GeeiGe: U Ligies; OU LW2ie7e 
£12168; U 1121685. (UW) 1221715) 0 
112172. | (H 103885-103894, Dec. 19, 
1907. ) 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s., v. 3 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 25586; U 523859; U 88323; U 112175, 
(H 1038922, 103924-103926, Dee. 20, 
1907. ) 

U 92548; U 92577; U 92657; U 92830; 
U 92847; U 92894-2; U 92968; U 
93123-2; U 93597-3; U 112170. (H 
103961-103970, Dec. 21, 1907.) 

U 109970; U 109972; U 109974; U 
109976. (H 104228104231, Dec. 24, 
1907.) 

U 97580; U 97701; U 100855. a 
109862. “(H 104418—104421, Dec. 27, 
1907; 2 c. of each, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

U 108257-2; U 108257-38. (H 104659, 
104660, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

U 81091; U 89199. (H 104775, 104776, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

U 44846; U 76309; U 97244; U 112174. 
(H 104849-104852, Jan. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Jan. 6, 1908.) 


U 27634: U 27635; U 58254; U 58698; 
U 94069; U 94827; U 943897; U 
112292-U 112308. (H 104968— 


104986. Jan. 8, 1908.) 
Union national 
Scranton, Pa. 
I'ruit of industry. (F 610381, Dee. 26, 
1907. [2915 


United States lithograph com- 
pany, Cincinnati, O. 

Dutch kids and cart. (H 104435, Dec. 

26, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1907.) 
[2916-2963 

Secret (A) (H 104434, Dec. 26, 1907; 
2c. Dee. 16, 1907.) 

[Posters]: 318, 10839, 10906, 10908, 
11019. (G 17401-17405, Noy. 9, 
1907. ) 

10824, 10825, 10943, 10988, 11080. 
(G 17451-17455, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

——— 340, 11057-11059, 11067, 11069, 
11072, 11078, 11081, 11083, 11085, 
11090, 11105-11107. (G 17650-17664, 
Dec. 9, 1907. 

11088, 11125-11127. (G 17760- 
17763, Dec. 16, 1907.) 

— 345, 11031, 11066, 11086, 11093, 
11096, 11116, 11129, 11137. (G 17802—- 
17810, Dec. 20, 1907.) 

11114, 13115, -1Li6T, 
17832, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

-—— 11087, 11122, 11134, 11152, 72363. 
(G 17862-17866, Dec. 30, 1907.) — 


United States sample book 
company, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Late 1907 designs. - A-C.' (G 17900- 
17902, Jan. 4, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 
26, 1907.) [2964-2966 


bank, 


(G 17830- 


10s. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


41 


University press, Cam- 
pridge, Mass. 


King Henry IV. Part 1. 


Fred Roe. 


King Henry V. W. Hatcherell. (F 
60620, Dec. 17, 1907.) 
King John. W. H. Margetson. (F 


60622, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


King Richard II. Paul Woodroffe. (F 
60621, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


60618, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Titus Andronicus. Paul Woodroffe. 
| (F 60623, Dec. 17, 1907.) 

t Van Riper firm, Newark, 

N. J. 

Tilustration sheet. 
; 


Thite sale. 
(F 61498, 61494, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


of 


[29738, 2974 


Vitagraph company 

America, New York, 
We. 
}Clown’s love story. 
9, 1907.) 


Caught: a detective story. 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 


. (H 104010, Dec. 23, 


(H 103456, Dec. 
[2975-2983 


(H 104011, 


‘Indian love story. 
14, 1907.) 


Intermittent alarm clock. 
| Dec, 23, 1907.) 
Jealous wife. 
1907.) 


‘Last cartridge. 
m 1907 


‘Lost, strayed or stolen. 
» Dec. 23, 1907.) 


‘Story of Treasure Island. 
Dec. 14, 1907.) 


| : Voodry (John A.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Life insurance protection letters. 


(H 108671, Dec. 
(H 104009, 


Le iar, Dec. £7, 


(H 1038776, Dec. 17, 


(H 104012, 


i te 


(H. 103670, 


each Nov. 23, 1907.) 


> Voss (A. G.), Chicago, II]. 
“Autumn afternoon. (F 61256, Jan 2, 


= 1908.) [2988-3006 

'Chase (The). (F 61257, Jan. 21908.) 

|Confidences. (H 104710, Jan. 2, 

— 1908.) 

PCoquette (A). (F 61255, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Gloucester fisherman. (F 61266, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 


Romeo and Juliet. Frank Dicksee. (F 


1-4, | 
(G 17635-17638, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. of | 
[2984-2987 


(F 60619, Dec. 17, 1907.) [2967-2972 | 
| Happy 


|Is this your cat? 


_ Priscilla. 


| Battle ships of ‘Atlantic fleet. 


: 
| 


| Artists 


| Dover, N. H., 


; Coquette (The). 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Ill. 

Gray November. (F 61264, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 
Gretchen, 
days. 


(I 61261, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

(th) "S0erte, ‘Sans 2 
1908. ) 

Home again. 


In the good old summer time. 
104706, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


(H 104711, Jan. 2, 


(F 61263, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
(H 


1908. ) 
| Lucille. (F 61265, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Merry widow. (F 61259, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 
Moonlight. (F 61258, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Paddling her own canoe. (H 104705, 


Jan: 2, 1908.) 
President’s message. 
2, 1908.) 
Pride of the pasture. 
2, 1908.) 


aly 


(F 61267, Jan. 


(F 61262, Jan. 
(F 61249, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Sunday afternoon. (F 61260, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 


Wade (Mrs. OH. 
Chestnut Hill, 
Emblematical border 
texts. (F 60727, Nov. 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Walter (Ernst 
Hoboken, N. J. 

on a_ sketching 

10382438, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


V.), 

Pa. 
for Scripture 
16, 1907; 2c. 
[3007 


F.), 


(H 
[3008 


tour. 


(C. E.), Chi- 
Tit; 


Waterman 
cago, 

1907. 
H 103909-103921, 
[3009-8021 


[13 photographs]. 
Dec. 20, 1907.) 


Webster (George 
Dover, N. H. 
Franklin square. (H 
12; 1907; 2 es Oct.) 7, 
[8022 


A.), 


102606, Novy. 
1907.) 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 
Work. No, 
Amsterdam family. (F 60639, Dec. 
17, 1907; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1907.) 
[3023-38088 
Conference (The). F 60640, Dec. 17, 
I90FHw2 Cc. Dec. 18; 1907.) 
(F 60645, Dec. 17, 
IOUT Bic. nen. £S, 190T, } 
h'‘orget me not. (F 61270, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Friends. (F 61300, Dec. 27, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 28, 1907.) 
Grandfather’s pipe. 
1907. ) 


(F 60361, Dec. 10, 


42 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 
Work; Nic. 
Hearth (The). 


1907; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Home sweet home. (IF 61271, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Hunter 
1907.) 

Indians and fire. (F 61299, Dec. 27, 
1907 ; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1907.) 

Lots of good fish in the sea. 
Dec. 10, 1507.) 

Pals. (F 60642, Dec. 17, 1907; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Priscilla. (F 60359, Dec. 10, 1907.) 

Shady nook. (F 606438, Dec. 17, 1907: 
2c. Dec.~18, 1907.) 

Total eclipse. (IF 60357, Dec. 10 1907.) 

Under full sail. (F 
1907; 2 ce. Dec. 18, 1907.) 

Weller (T. A.), Birming- 
ham, Ala. 


Face to face with opportunity. 
60914, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Welles (Frank J.), War- 
wick, N. Y. 
Long, long ago. (H 104687, Dee. 31, 


(The). (F 60358, Dec. 10, 


(F 60360, 


[30389 


1907.) [8040-3042 
Only waiting. (H 104686, Dec. 31, 
1907.) 
Unconscious model, (H 104688, Dec. 
31, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 

North Bennington, Vt. 

public library, superb stair- 

128138. (H 104872, Jan. 
[3043 


Boston, 
case. 
1908. ) 


White (James R.), Kalis- 

; pell, Mont. 

Crown of the continent. 
Dec. 11, 1907.) 


(H 103560, 


(H 103558, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
Montana, on Sperry glacier. 
103559, Dec. 11, 1907.) 


White (Percy H.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Betsy Williams cottage, Roger Wil- 
liams park. [38 photographs]. 
104724104726, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 e. 
of each Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Whitehair (P. P.), assist- 
ant postmaster, Chap- 
man, Kans. 

Chapman, Kans., sunfiower souvenir. 
a.) (CH 105021, dan. 20,3908 si ic. 
Dec. 23, 1907; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1908.) 

[38050 


(H 


(F 60641, Dec. 17. 


| Clinton, Mass., 


| Along the marshes. 
60644, Dec. 17, | 


(FE | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHY ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. S., Via 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Fish story. - (F 58000, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
[3051-3052 
Solid comfort. (F 58001, Sept. 
1907. ) 


Whiting. brothers, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Jamestown exposition, 1907. 700, 701. 
(H 99180, 99181, Sept. 7, 1907; 2 
of each Jan. 2, 1908. ) [3053, , 

Wilcox (H. A.), Clinton, : 
Mass. 
Wachusett dam. 1, 2. 
(F 60626, 60627, Dec. 7, 1907.) 
[3055, 3056 

Williams (Chas.), New 
York, NN: 2. 
(i 60315, Dec. 9, 


1907. ) [3057-3113 

_As night approaches. (F 60323, Dec. 
9, 1907.) 

| Autumn at the old mill. (F 60298, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Autumn feast. (F 60294, Dee. 9, 
1907. ) . 

Beauty. (F 60314, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

| Blooded stock. (F 60286, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 


6, | 


[5044-3046 | 


Montana, lower edge of Sperry glacier. | Parly start. 


(Hi | 
[3047-3049 | 


Loys who have controlled their appe- 
tites. (IF 60287, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Buttercups and daisies. (F 60311, 
Dec. 9, 1907.) ! 

Campfire (The). 
1907.) 

Clothes make the man. 
9, 1907.) 

Daddy’s voice. (F 60324, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Dead shot. (F 60327, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Lboes this mean me? (EF 60280, Dec. 
9, 1907.) 

Down the trail. 
1907. ) 


(F 60202, Dec. 9, 


(F 60283, Dec. 


(F 60312, Dec. 9, 


(F 60301, Dee. 9, 1907.) 

Every little helps. (F 60285, Dec. 9, 
1907. ) 

Farmer lassie. (I 60290, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

Favorite spot. (IF 60318, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

First over the bars. (F 60282, Dec. 9, 


1907. ) 
_ Following the tracks. (F 60300, Dec. 
9, 1907.) 
From land and sea. (F 60295, Dee. 9, 
1907. ) 


| Girl in field. 
| Girl with auburn hair. 


(F 60329, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
_ (F 60331, Dec. 
9, 1907.) 


Girl with horse. 
1907. ) 


re 60330, Dec. 9, 


. 1-5, Jan., 1908 
Williams New 
York, 
Girl with letter. 
1907.) 
Go slow. 
Golf girl. 
Here we are. 
‘Home of the sea gull. 
9, 1907.) 
Home sweet home. 
1907.) 


(Chas.), 
1 oe a 


(F 60304, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(F 60284, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(F 60334, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


(FF 60306, Dec. 9, 


man. .(F 60333, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Imitation is sincerest flattery. 
60279, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


(F 


; is no secret. 
= 1907.) 


| Making hay while the sun shines. (F 
60309, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


~Cld oaken bucket. 


1907.) 
Old well. (F 60305, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
~Onthe jump. (F 60316, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
One good turn deserves another. (F 
| 60281, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
Qne horse power is good enough. 


60289, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Path to the spring. (F 60299, Dec. 
= 1907.) 
Prides of the farm. (F 60297, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 
- Quartering wind. (F 60293, Dec. 9, 
= 1907.) 
Rainy day fund. (F 60320, Dec. 9, 
= ©1907.) i. 
9, 


'fRtight-of-way. (F 60317, Dee. 
~ 1907.) 


Rubber. (F 60288, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
_Seein’ is believin’. (F 60335, Dec. 9, 
1907.) 


(F 60291, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
(F 60296, Dee. 9, 


Setting Sun. 
Spirit of the west. 


1907.) 

Strange visitor. (F 60307, Dec. 9, | 

' 1907.) 
Stung. (F 60318, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


‘Their wedding journey. 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Yoot! Toot! (F 603810, Dec. 9, 1907.) 
' Where's that mouse? (F 60319, Dec. 
9, 1907.) 


‘Little red school house. (F 60308, | 
Dec. 9, 1907.) 

-T.ove’s messenger. (EF 60302, Dec. 9, 

1907.) 


(F 60322, Dec. 9, | 


(F 60321, | 
| —— (F 60911, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


(F 60328, Dec. 9, | 


_Isn’t it hell to be poor? 


(F 60303, Dec. | 


‘How would you like to be the coal | 


| Desolvo girl. 


4 the lead. (IF 60326, Dec. 9, 1907.) | 
(F 60332, Dec. 9, | 


‘Kitty’s bath. F 60325, Dec. 9, 1907.) | 


_ Pennsylvania athlete. 


: 


(F | 


9, | 


He couldn’t fool Tige. 


| Judge simple recites. 


| Ode to a cigar. 


| Nicodemus 


45 


Williams (Orrie D.), 
Boston, Mass. 
If you are in trouble. (F 60974, Dec. 
26, 1907.) [3114, 3115 


(F 60876, 


Dec. 21, 1907.) 


Wills (Bernard W.}, 
Loretto, Pa. 
Gallitzen (Rey. Father Prince D. A.). 
(F 60625, Dec. 9, 1907; 2 ¢c. Dec. 
16, 1907.) [3116 


Wilms (L. W.), Chicago, 
Tl. 


(F 60511, Noy. 29, 1907.) 
[3117, 3118 
Miss Desolvo. (F 61521, Jan. 8, 


1908. ) 


Winans (Harry J.), 
Springfield, Mass. 

(F 60475, Dec. 12, 

1907; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1907.) [3119 


Wintemute (F. C.), 
Anaconda, Mont. 
Coyote at bay. (H 103678, Dec. 16, 
1907.) [3120 


Wischan (Adolph), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
(3121, 3122 
Pennsylvania baseball player. 
(F 60507, 60508, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


Wood (Otis F.), New 

Brighton, N. Y. 

Bub he’s always to blame. 

Dec. 14, 1907.) [3123-3157 
— (F 60912, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
— (F 61101, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
—— (F 6138738, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
— (F 61651, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


(F 609138, Dec. 


(F 60523, 


23, 1907.) 

(F 60524, Dec. 
14, 1907.) 3 

Mary and her little lamb. (F 60519, 
Dee. 14, 1907.) 

— (F 60909, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

—— (F 61097, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

—— (F 613871, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

(EF 61649, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Napoleon James Crow, 


Esq. (F 60522, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


| —— (F 61099, Dec. 28, 1907.) 


— (F 61372, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 61652, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


44 


Wood (Otis F.), New 


Brighton, N. Y. 
Sambo and his funny noises. (F 
60518, Dec. 14, 1907.) 


-—— (F 60907, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

-—— (F 61095, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

——— (F 61369, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

—— (F 61647, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Simon Simple and Ben-Gal. 
Dec. 23, 1907.) 

-—— (F 61098, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

—— (F 61650, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Uncle George Washington Bings. (F 
60521, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

—— (F 61100, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

—— (F 61374, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

—— (F 61653, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 60520, Dec. 14, 1907.) 

— (F 60908, Dec. 23, 1907.) 

— (F 61096, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

—— (F 61370, Jan. 4, 1908.) 

(F 61648, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

When t-i-g-e-r spells cat. (F 61375, 
Jan. 4, 1908.) 


(60910, 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. Louis, Mo. 
All hands ‘round. (F 60441, Dec. 12, 
1907. ) [8158-3201 
(F 60923, Dec. 24, 1907.) 


Bernice. 
Bright eyes. (F 60480, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Champion (A). (F 60930, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Chrysanthemums. (F 60921, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Classy fellow. (F 60931, Dec. 24, 
1907.) 

Coming man. (F 60482, Dec. 192, 
1907. ) 

Constance. (IF 60438, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

Contentment. (F 60437, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 

Dar he is honey. (F 60937, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Dearie. (F 60924, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Debutante (The). (F 60439, Dec. 
12, 1907.) 

Defiance. (F 60927, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Iairies and daisies. (EF 60935, Dec. 


24, 1907.) 
Fine specimen. 
1907.) 


Fruit and the blossoms. 
Dec. 24, 1907.) 


(F 60926, Dec. 24, 


(F 60934, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. &, Vv. 3 


, 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. Louis, Mo. 
Glorious Betsy. (F 60449, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 
Going some. (F 60442, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Good beginning. (F 60932, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 


Good morning. (F 60431, Dec. 12, 


1907.) 

Grand canon. (F 60450, Dec. 12, 
1907. ) 

Great expectations. (F 60444, Dec. 
12, 1907.) 

Guilty or not guilty. (F 60451, Dee. 
12, 1907.) 

Hen party. (IF 60448, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

Interesting item. (F 60936, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Little sunbeam. (F 60429, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 

Marguerite. (IF 60939, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

Mothers treasure. (F 60440, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 

My solitaire. (IF 60922, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

New brother. (F 60928, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Night cap. (F 60925, Dee. 24, 1907.) 

Old memories. (F 60448, Dee. 12, 
1907. ) 

Perfecting the title. (F 60452, Dee. 12, 
1907.) ' 

Piping breeze. (EF 60447, Dec. 12, 
1907. ) 

Protection. (F 60433, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

Purity. (F 60436, Dec. 12, 1907.) 

Saving the pennies. (F 60434, Dec. 12, 
1907. ) 


(F 60929, Dec. 24, 1907.) 
(IF 60446, Dec. 12, 
> 


Seven pups. 

Soldiers of fortune. 
1907.) 

Stampede (The). 
1907.) 


trespasser (The). 
1907.) 

Unexpected visitor. 
1907.) 

Very best. 


Winter sports. (F 
1907.) 


Worden brothers monu- 
ment manufacturing 
company, Bata- 
via, N.Y. 
Worden soldiers’ “monument. (H 
104436, Dec. 26, 1907; 2 ¢ Dec. 16, 
1907.) [3202 


(F¥ 60938, Dec. 24, 


(F 60933, Dee. 24, 
(IF 60940, Dec. 24, 


(F 60435, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
60445, Dec. 12, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 45 
10s. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


i 

Wurts brothers, New Youngs (H.), Morenci, 
work. Wy Xs Mich. 
Stamford Conn. [4 photographs] (H | Morenci [Mich.] Stair auditorium. 
| 103769-1038772, Dec. 16, 1907.) | (H 104487, Nov. 22, 1907.) [3208 
‘ [3203-3206 


Wyllie (Henry Shaw), 

Ul Kearney, N. J. 

farrison & East Newark, Kearney ; 
| & Arlington, N. J., bird’s-eye view. ; 
| The Kearney Record. (F 60194 
memec. 4, 1907; 1 c. Nov. 23, 1907; 1 ¢. 
| Dec. 16, 1907.) [3207 


UMMARY STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS, RECEIVED AND CREDITED, INCLUDED 
IN THE CATALOGUE SINCE JANUARY 1, 1908. 

Yumber of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 1, 270 
jumber of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____. 340 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit_________________ 1, 598 


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ib 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


day of entry. 


| right by American lithographic company, New York, N. Y. 
- December 31, 1907; 1 photograph received December 31, 1907. 


CLASS 1, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law witn 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
| intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


Mo save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copy- 


Class I, XXe, no. 24187, 


American lithographic 
company, New York, 
P it, ae 
‘wo beauties. Two roses on wooden 
) fence. (I 24187, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
[3209 
American manufactures’ 
company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Rase ball catcher. Full length model 
in professional garb. (I 24098, Dec. 
26, 1907.) [8210, 3211 


Baseball pitcher. Full length model, 
in professional garb. (I 24097, 
| 24098, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
‘at and the fiddle. Imps play while 
Happy dreams. Poster drawing. (I 
24088, Dec. 18, 1907.) [38212-3214 


In the forest of demons. Poster 
drawing. (I 24037, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Prince of Sweden. Poster drawing. (I 
| 24039, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 

Mich. 
Fishing girl. Three-quarter figure of 
& woman, fishing rod over shoulder. 
_ (I 24275, Jan. 18, 1908; 1 photo Jan. 
m@ 15, 1908.) [38215-38227 


Girl at piano. Young woman in Jace 
| gown seated at piano. (I 24216, Jan. 
= 2, 1908.) 


Golden rod. Girl in soft drapery, 
sprays of golden rod around head. 
(I 24219, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Three-quarter figure of young 
woman holding sprays of golden rod, 
(I 24224, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Mawthorne. Half figure of young 
woman in soft drapery, holding down 

Sprays of hawthorne blossoms from 

patree. (I 24222, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Peonies. Three-quarter figure of a 
woman in soft drapery, holding one 
large peonie. (I 24276, Jan. 13, 
1908 ; 1 photo Jan. 15, 1908.) 

Poinsetta. Half figure of young 
woman in soft drapery, holding 
poinsetta blossoms. (I 24221, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 


Roses. Bust of young lady in low 
neck, two large roses against face, 
(I 24220, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Sea shore girl. Young girl in white 
duck suit, sea in background. (I 
24217, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Tiger lillies. Young lady holding bunch 
of tiger lillies in arm. (I 24223, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Water lillies. Three-quarter figure of 
a woman, holding four water lillies 
in right hand. (1024277, Jan. 13, 
1908 ; 1 photo. Jan. 15, 1908.) 

Winter. Three-quarter figure of a 
woman standing before large en- 
trance gates. (I 24274, Jan. 18, 
1908; 1 photo. Jan. 15, 1908.) 


Winter girl. Girl wearing white furs 
walking near a fence. (I 24218, Jan. 
2, 1908.) . 

Automobile club of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 

Automobile club. Flag, the centre of 
which is a wheel. (I 24173, Dee. 
31, 1907.) [3228 

Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, I}. 

[Pen drawings] L 2886, L 2390, L 
2391, L 2397, L 2398, L 2401-L 2405, 
L 2424, L 2429. (I 23965-23976, Dec. 
9, 1907.) [38229-8291 

—-L 2854, L 2431-L 2483, L 2436-L 
2439, L 2441-L 2443, L 2448, L 2451- 
L 24538, L 2455, L 2457, L 2460-L 
2462, L 2468-L 2470, L 2475. (I 
24117-24140, Dec. 27, 1907.) 


47 


48 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s., v. B 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
L 2479, L 2482-L 2488, L 2491, L 2493, 
L 2495-L 2499, L 2501, L 25038, L 


2504, L 2506, L 2507, L 2511-L 2514, | 


L 2518, L 2519, L 2528. 
24261, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Baumann (Gustav W.), 
Chicago, []l. 
Munich residence. House surrounded 


(I 24235- 


| ‘Rage. 


by trees, ornamental fence. (I 
24020, Dec. 12, 1907. [3292 | 
Bengough (Wm.), New 
York, Ni. 
Twentieth century hold up. Automo- 
bile containing four persons, two 


mounted policemen on either side of 
it. (I 24215, Jan. 2, 1908.) [3293 


Bischoff & Hofle, Miin- 
chen, Germany. 
Markt in Monnikendam; by Herman 
Ritter of street scene in a Dutch vil- 


lage, showing a canal. (I 24185, | 

Dec. 31, 1907.) [3294-3299 

Parisienne models. 1-5. (I 24180— | 
24184, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Boileau (Philip), New 

ROK, SN« Ri 

Hester. Woman seated, hair tied low 

on neck with black ribbon. (I 

24189, Dec. 31, 1907.) 3300-3302 


Woman seated in large chair 
(I 24188, 


Julia. 
wears pink evening dress. 
Dec. 31, 1907.) 

Virginia. Woman wearing hat tied on 
with veil, hair parted in the middle. 
(I 24190, Dec. 31, 1907.) 


Boot (Jesse), Notting- 
ham, England. 
Burns’ grace; by Henry John Dobson 
of an old Scoteh interior, old man 
and woman seated at table in act of 


saying grace. (I 24040, Dec. 16, 
1907.) {3303 
Boylos (Zelma), New 


York, N. ¥; 


Mia Sorella. Three-quarter figure of 


woman, shawl falling from her 
shoulders. (I 24070, Dec. 20, 1907.) 


[3304 


Brownscombe (Jennie), 
New York, N. Y. 

Carmela; by Jennie Brownscombe, 
head and shoulders of young girl 
holding red roses near her face. (I 
24157, Dec. 30, 1907.) [3305, 3306 

To the manner born; by Jennie 
Brownscombe, woman in colonial 
costume just emerging from a door- 
way. (I 24156, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Burglum (Gutzon), New 
York, N. Y. 
Lincoln. Head of Lincoln cut in Greek 
marble. (I 24052, Dec. 19, 1907.) 

[3307 

Burr publishing company, 

New York, N. Y. 

Springtime. Head and bust of young 
woman, head profile, bust draped 
low, black ribbon and roses in hair. 
(I 24262, Jan. 7, 1908.) [3308 


Burroughs (Edith Wood- 
man), Flushing, L. I. 

Statue of an infant lying on a 

pillow, crying. (I 24079, Dec. 17, 

1907. ) [3309 


Calder (Alex. Stirling) 
Pasadena, Cal. 

Dancing Sioux Indian. Statue of nude 
male Indian, figure bent forward 
from hips. (I 241938, Dee. 31, 1907.) 

[3310 
Caproni (P. P.) & bros., 
inc., Boston, Mass. 

Songs of victory. Plaster cast in high 
relief showing eleven children. (I 
24078, Nov. 22, 1907.) [3311 


Carlyle (Florence), Wood- 
stock, Ontario, Canada. 
Ave Maria. Figure with bowed head 
standing at open window. (1 24063, 
Dec. 20, 1907.) [3312 


Carter’s ink company, 
Boston, Mass. 

Little huntress. Little girl in sailor 
suit with toy gun over one shoulder 
and Teddy bear. (I 24008, Dee. 12, 
1907. ) (3313 


Cheney (Mary L.), New 
York, “ieee 


Black scarf. Profile portrait of lady 


wearing black dress and searf. (I 
24149, Dec. 30, 1907.) [3314 


brothers, New 
York, N. Y. 
Florentines. Scene probably in Italy. 
Young man and woman in odd cos- 
tumes standing in foreground. ¢ 


24069, Dec. 20, 1907.) 


Church & Dwight com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Wild turkeys. Wild turkeys in deep 
grass, man trying to steal a shot at 
them. (I 24148, Dec. 20, 1907.) 

[3316 


Clark, (Clarence J.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Christian science is demonstrable 
truth. On the arch is engraved 
Feed my sheep, (I 24003, Noy, 22. 
1907.) [3317 


Cheney 


os. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


KINE ARTS 


49 


| 

Dollter (P. F.), & son 
New York, N. Y. | 
Exceeding the speed limit; by Ed- | 
ward Penfield, showing a children’s | 
nursery. (I 24019, Dec. 12, 1907.) | 
[3318-8320 
Girl’s head; by Elwyn Chambers, of 
a girl’s head with a profusion of 
reddish brown hair. (I 24280, Jan. 

13, 1908.) 


’'Twas the night before Christmas; by | 
Jessie Willcox Smith of a little boy, 
head resting on a well spread table, 
asleep. (I 24049, Dec. 17, 1907.) 


Coon (John) jr., East 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Coon’s Muts. 

Mut series. 1-8. 

Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Corwin (C. A.), 

York, N. Y. 
Wild West. Western plains showing | 
two cow boys and two Indians. 
24194, Dec., 31, 1907.) 


Uelaee Wiad 
York, N. Y. 
Bit of Holland. Evening scene near 
Katwyck, showing windmill. (I 
24144, Dec. 28, 1907.) [3331-8335 
In the harbor, Venice. Two large 
sailing vessels in center foreground. 
(I 24179, Dec. 31, 1907.) 

the Highlands. Six sheep in 
pasture of the Scottish Highlands. 
(I 24208, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Old faith. Interior scene, showing 
family at prayer. (I 24213, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Thoroughbreds. Three horses in a 

field. (I 24145, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, Ohio. 
Feeding the doves. Child seated hold- 


[3321-3329 | 


(I 28977-23985, 


New 


ay 
[3330 | 


Crane New 


In 


ing a dove which she is feeding. (I 
24195, Jan. 2, 1908, ) [3336 
Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 

Altar used in Roman _ Catholic 
ehurches. Roman. style, supported 
on either side by a pillar. (1 
24042, Dec. 16, 1907.) [8337-3341 

Haster candle stick. Gothic style, 


having ornamental design work and 
claw feet. (I 24102, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Gothie style. upper section show- 
ing three angels. (I 24099, Dec. 26, 
~ 1907.) 
—— Roman style, supported by one 
angel. (I 24101, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Roman style, supported by two 
angels. (I 24100, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


25371—08——4 


| Day dreams; 


| King of the plains. 


Davis (Warren B.), New 

York, N. Y. 
My little chauffeur. Young woman in 
automobile costume seated 


in an 
automobile. {I 24153, Dec. 30,. 
1907.) 3342 


Davis (William Steeple), 
Orient, N.. x. 


3eauty and the beast. Sleeping cat 


and Teddy bear on sofa. (I 24165, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) [33438 
Dejonge (lL.) & co., New 


SOP, ie cs 
Bunches of chrysanthemums; arranged 
in irregular groups. (1 23174, Dec. 


31, 1907.) 3344-3347 
| Bunches of forget-me-nots; arranged 
| irregularly. (I 24177, Dee. 31, 

1907.) 


/ 


| Bunches of poppies: arranged irregu- 


larly. (I 24176, Dec. 31, 1907.) 
| Bunches of roses; arranged irregu- 
larly. (I 24175, Dec. 31, 1907.) 


De Luce (Percival), New 

TOrtk, Ma-.2- 
by Percival De Luce, 
young girl in quaint costume seated 
in an apple tree. (I 24161, Dec. 30, 


1907. ) [3348 
Deming (Edwin Willard), 
New York, N. Y. 
Bear playing with frog. Statuary. 


Bear cub mouth open as if growling 
at a frog. (I 23999, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
[3349-3353 
Indian Orpheus; or, Young Hiawatha, 
A group. Indian and four bears. 
(I 24002, Dee. 11, 1907.) 
Young Indian, nude, leaning 
against a tree playing his magic 
flute. (I 28998, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
Statuary. Buf- 
falo bull (bison) bellowing. Head 


turned to the left. .(I 24000, Dec. 
11, 1907.) 


The surprised bear. Statuary. A 
bear standing on his hind legs sur- 
prised by snapping turtle. (I 24001, 
Dec. 11, 1907.) 


Diranian (Sarkis), New 
Zork, No: 
Femme au; chapeau. Girl wearing 
large black hat, hair falling over 


shoulders. (I 24232, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
[8354-3359 
Five o clock tea. Interior, showing 


three women, one seated, pouring 
tea. (I 24227, Dec, 11, 1907.) 

Lilae girl. Young girl, décolleté, with 
arms full of flawers. (I 24230, Dec. 
11, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF 


Diranian (Sarkis), New 
York,” Wil ¥: 

Marchands of antiquity. Bazaar show- 
ing merchants three of which are 
standing talking. 
1907.) 


Turkish dancing girl. 


(I 24228, Dec. 11, | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Young girl | 


holding a tambourine on his shoul- | 


der. (I 24229, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
Turkish woman. 
young woman, face partly covered 
with veil. (I 242381, Dec. 11, 1907.) 

1 photo. of each Noy. 22, 1907. 


Drake (William Henry), 
New York, N. Y. 

Royal family. 
(I 24243, Dec. 26, 1907; 1 photo. Dec. 
19, 1907.) : [3360 

Dunsmore (John Ward), 
New York, N. Y. 

Lee (Gen. Robert E.) Mounted on a 
horse. [3361, 33862 

Lincoln (Abraham). Standing by a 
table, holds paper in left hand. 

(I 24192, 24191, Dec. 32, 1907.) 

Ferris (Jean Leon Ger- 

ome), Philadelphia, Pa. 

Departure of the Mayflower. Two 
Puritan figures on beach at moon- 
rise. Old man seated and young 
girl standing. (I 24266, Dec. 28, 
1907. ) [3363, 3364 

John Alden and Priscilla. Two Puri- 
tan figures male and female walking 
in the woods, dog to right. (I 24265, 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 

Filleau (Emery Alonzo), 
Kansas City, Mo. 

Don’t be a dead one, eternity is long. 
Grinning skull with smoking cigar, 
resting on a book. (I 24225, Jan. 3, 
1908.) [33865 

Forbes lithograph manu- 
facturing company, 
Boston, Mass. 

Ada. Head and bust of woman, show- 
ing left profile of head. (1 24057, 
Dec. 20, 1907.) 


Gleaners (The) Woman and child 
with arms around each other, child 
has a bunch of wheat. (I 24060, 
Dec. 20, 1907.) 


Milkmaid. Girl in farm dress carrying 
two milk pails. (I 24058, Dec. 20, 
1907.) 

Fraser (Malcolm), Brook- 
haven, Long Island. 

Adam and Eve cast out of the Garden. 
Nearly nude figure of a man kneel- 


Head and bust of | 


Group of wild animals. | 


[3366-3368 | 


ing, standing behind him is a partly | 


nude woman. 
1908. ) 


(I 24290, Jan. 14, 
[3869-8380 


pt. 4, n. s., Vv. 


Fraser (Malcolm), Brook- 
haven, Long Island. y 
Birth of the rainbow. Two wingal 
figures, male and female. Below the 
waist they turn to a rainbow. (I 
24296, Jan. 14, 1908.) 
Eve, after the fall. Nude female 
ting at foot of a tree and bound to 
the tree by a serpent. (I 24289, Jan. 
14, 1908.) 


For God so saved the world. Aged 
male figure in white, behind him are 
massed angels. (I 24292, Jan. 14, 
1908. ) 

It is well with the world. Two seated 
male figures supporting a globe. (I 
24993, Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Mary in Egypt. Figure of a woman 
surrounded by sheep, holding in her 
armababe. (I 24291, Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Of such is the kingdom of heayen. A 
mother seated on the floor and sur- 
rounded by toys, beside her stands 
Christ holding a baby. (I 24294, 
Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Shore of the narrow sea. Old man and 
woman standing against mass of 
rock. The woman is holding out her 
hands to a child led by Christ. (I 
24295, Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Soul and its lover. Two figures, one 
representing Christ, the other a fe- 
male representing a soul. (I 24287, 
Jan. 14, 1908.) 4 

Spirit and the flesh. Nude female rep- 
resenting Spirit, below her, wading 
in water is a being representing 
Flesh. (I 24285, Jan. 14, 1908.) 

Way of the dead. Female figure with 
bowed head carrying an urn in her 


arms, She wears a black Greek 
dress of mourning. (I 24286, Jan. 
14, 1908.) 

What hast thou done for Me. Head of 
Christ crowned with thorns. (I 
24288, Jan. 14, 1908.) 

Friend brothers clothing : 


company, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
Portraits 1-12. [Illustrating men’s 
clothing.] (I 24196-24207, Jan. 2, 
1908 ) [3381-3392 


Gilbert (C. Allen), New 
York, WN. 2, 


American beauties; by C. Allen Gil- 


bert, of four girls’ heads, one over 
the other. 


Madame Butterfly: by C. Allen Gil- 
bert, of Japanese girl in flowing gar- 
ments, with hand on top of her head. 
(I 24154, 24155, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


[3393, 3394 


FINE 
s. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ARTS 51 


Glidden varnish company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
estern girls. Two young women en- 
gaged in painting furniture. (I 
24268, Jan. 10, 1908.) [3395 


Gorodess (Michael), New 

Toric, NWN. X. 
ur brave firemen. Sixteen scenes, 
duties of firemen from the time 
alarm is rung until it’s over. (I 
23997, Dec. 11, 1907.) [3396 


Greyer (Bertha A.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
usting the enemy. <A pussy-cat try- 


ing to eject a Teddy bear. (I 24034, 
Dec. 14, 1907.) [3397 
Haggin (Ben-Ali), New 
work” .N. ©. 


Full length por- 
(I 23993, 
[38398 


anako (Madame). 
trait of Japanese actress. 
Dec. 10, 1907.) 


Harper (Elizabeth), 
Augusta, Ga. 

Spanish bayonets. Plants; one tall 
plant in the back ground, a short 
plant in the foreground. (I 24028, 
Dec. 13, 1907.) [83899 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 
Cal.) ° 


al. 

Basket baby 322. Yokia Indian baby 
in a carrying basket. (I 24023, 
Dec. 12, 1907.) [8400-8404 
Cha-no tsi-tol (Talking leaves). Two 
Indian children listening to hear the 
leaves talk. (I 24024, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Poma Indian child sitting in a field of 
pink flowers. (I 24026, Dec. 12, 
1907.) 


Yo-ya (South wind). 
child watching clouds. 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Poma Indian 


| Thursday’s child. 


Hunt 
company, 


( Woodbury 

Concord, 

Ready for the ball; by Jessie Per Lee 
Barrick, of young lady *standing in 
evening gown with opera cloak. (I 
24150, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Saturday’s child. Child 
clothes on clothes line. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Sunday’s child. 
into a hand mirror. 
30, 1907. ) 


E.) 


hanging 
(I 24171, 


Child seated, looking 
(I 24172, Dec. 


Child in summer 
costume, holding doll by the foot. (I 
24169, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


_ Tuesday’s child. Child in daisy field 


(I 24027, | 


Yokia Indian child in red dress, sitting | 


on ground eating peaches. (I 24025, 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 
Hunt (Woodbury E.) 
company, Concord, 
7 IN. H: 


Carlotta; by Opal White, of a young 
woman, auburn hair, 

_ gown with poppies. (I 24152, Dee. 
30, 1907.) [8405-3414 

Expectancy; by Jessie Per Lee Bar- 
rick, of young lady in evening gown, 
seated. (I 24151, Dec. 30, 1907.) 

Friday’s child. Child in church pew 
holding hymn book. (I 24170, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 


First spanking. 


low necked | 


_ Hopeless. 


Yellow peril. 


Monday’s child. Child with rose held | 


by both hands. 
1907.) 


(I 24166, Dec. 30, | 


with wreath of daisies on her head. 
(I 24167, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Wednesday’s child. Child in winter 
costume with sprig of holly in her 
hand. (I 24168, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Johnson (Charlotte Rose), 
Franklin, Va. 
Little bear leaving White House. 
Weeping bear carrying a paper. (I 
24064, Dec. 20, 1907.) [3415 


(Maurice) engrav- 
company, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Greetings from foreign nations. 
of seven different countries. 
[3416, 3417 


Merry Christmas. Santa Claus bear- 
ing a load of green branches. (TI 
24046, 24045, Dec. 16, 1907; 1 photo 
of each, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Kendall (William  Ser- 
geant), Barrytown, 
Ns 
Narcissa. Nude child standing before 
a mirror. (I 24226, Jan. 3, 1908.) 
[3418 


Ker (Wm. Balfour), Rock- 
ville Center, Long 
Island, N. Y. 
Scene in bedroom, 
young man Sitting in chair with child 
appealingly embracing him. (I 24050, 
Dec. 18, 1907. ) [3419 


Joyce 
ing 


Flags 


Ker (Mary Sigsbee), Paris, 
France. 
Boy sitting in front of four 
(I 24071, Dec. 20, 1907.) 
[3420, 3421 


Little child in a white 
crib bed looking with astonishment 
at a large Japanese doll. (I 24085, 
Dec. 23, 1907.) 


puppies. 


52 CATALOGUE OF 


Kitson (Henry 
Quincy, Mass. 
Port Gibson. 
number of Union soldiers. 
Dee. 20, 4907.) 


Kitson (Theo Alice Rug- 
gles), Quincy, Mass. 
Standard bearer. Statue of a soldier 


H.), 


[3422 


Statue representing a 
(I 24056, | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


} 


| 


: 


| Safety in numbers. 


. 


While impressing the Orient with our 


on the march, bearing a flag. (I. 
24055, Dec. 20, 1907.) [3423 | 
Klepper (Max F.), New 
York, NLU. 
Great Sysonby. Head of a horse. (I 
24146, Dec. 28, 1907.) [3424 | 


Kursheedt manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Drawings nos. 189-147. Designs of 
fringe point lace. (I 24086-24094, 
Dec. 24, 1907.) [3425-3435 


Lenz (Alfred), Chicago, 
Ill. 
Sentinel (The). Model of full length 
figure of Indian standing on ledge 
of rock. (I 24112, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


[3434 | 


Le Vasseur’ (A.) & CO., 
Paris, France. 

Rentrée du vaingneur; par J. Van 
Marcke of a winning horse on his 
return to the paddock. (I 24084, 
Dec. 23, 1907.) [3435 


Lewis (O. W.), Barre, Vt. 
Monumental design. Base hammered, 
wash edge rounded, die front curved 
and polished. (I 24074, Dec. 21, 
1907. ) [3436 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

In the adversity of our best friends we 
often find something which does not 
displease us. Girl leaning on table, 
erying. (I 24096, Dec. 24, 1907.) 

[84387-8446 

In the lifetime of a California red- 
wood tree. A gigantic tree with a 
pictorial chronicle of events. (I 
24234, Jan. 6, 1908; 1 photo, Jan. 14, 
1908. ) 


Knowledge is power. Two little boys 


‘stealing jam; small girl stands 
watching them. (I 24095, Dec. 24, 
1907. ) 

Love that passeth all understanding. | 
Young girl and old man seated at a 
dining table. (I 24044, Dec. 16 
1907.) 


Old brass knocker. Street scene show- 
ing a colonial house, two persons 
approaching surrounded by shadowy 
figures of the past. (I 24271, Jan. 
11, 1908.) 


Kai-Tai. 


pt. 4, n. &, Vv. 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y 
Our birthday. Cupid, represen 
Life, standing on steps of his 
receiving his guests. (I 24162, 
30, 1907.) 


Veranda on whi 
stands a girl surrounded by men. ( 
24164, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


To those who have gone. Cupid stand- 
ing at a table holding a glass 
wine. (I 24163, Dec. 30, 1907.) ; 


Pacific fleet, why don’t we send along 
pictorial floats and show ’em how 
great we really are? A number of 
floats. (I 23986, Dec. 9, 1907.) 


Working to beat hell. A minister in a 
pulpit making a strenuous appeal to 
his people. (I 24272, Jan. 11, 1908.) 


Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 

Girl with chrysanthemums. Head and 
shoulders of young girl; she wears 
two chrysanthemums, (I 24017, Dee. 
3, 1907.) [3447-3453 

Girl with goldenrod. Head and shoul- 
ders of young girl, has bunch of 
goldenrod pinned on front of waist. 
(I 24018, Dec. 3, 1907.) 

Girl with lilacs. Head and shoulders 
of young lady; wears bunch of lilacs. 
(1 24016, Dee. 3, 1907.) 

Queen of clubs. Head and shoulders 
of young girl in a club. (1 24012, 

* Nov. 30, 1907.) 

Queen of diamonds. Head of young 
girl in ace of diamonds. (1 24015, 
Noy. 30, 1907.) 


Queen of hearts. Head’and shoulders 
of young girl in ace of hearts. (I 
24014, Nov. 30, 1907.) | 


Queen of spades. Head and shoulders 
of a young girl in a spade. (I 24013, 
Noy. 30, 1907.) 


McIntosh (William W.), 
Island Height aa 
Harold. Great Dane’s ead modelled 
from life. (I 23989, Dec. 10, 1907.) 
[3454-3458 
A chow dog’s head modelled 
from life. (I 23991, Dec. 10, 1907.) 


Head of a cat modelled from 
(I 23990, Dec. 10, 1907.) 


Norval. Scotch deer hound in sitting — 
position, modelled from life. (I 
23988, Dec. 10, 1907.) 


Old Phil Croxter. 
elled from life. 
1907.) 


Kitten. 
life. 


Pointer dog mod- 
(I 28992, Dec. 10, 


FINE 


. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ARTS 


53 


MckKnight-Smith (C.), 
New York, N. Y. 
8. 8.) Fully equipped 
(I 24048, Dec. 17, 1907.) 
[38459 
Mann (Saul), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Delaware (U. 
battle ship. 


Heroes. Water color poster painting. 
(I 23700, Nov. 14, 1907; 1 photo. 
Dec. 7, 1907.) [3460 


Mendoza (I. P.) (Limited), 
London, England. 
Jungle stories. Boy lying on tiger’s 
skin reading. (I 24142, Dec. 28, 
1907.) [3461, 3462 


Tristram and Isolde. 


a harp, Isolde is listening. (I 24141, 
Dec. 28, 1907. 
Moeller (Louis), New 
York; N. Y. 
Their first deposit. Interior of bank, 
showing elderly couple. (I 24214, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) [3463 


Moller (Ludwig), Liibeck, 
Germany. 
Jeachim (Professor Joseph). 
figure of eminent violinist playing 
violin. (I 24062, Dec. 20, 1907.) 
[3464 
Moore (Thomas J.), New 
Tork, N.Y. 
Stern mausoleum. Monument in form 
of mausoleum, is of granite & 
bronze, rectangular in plan, 


Under the awn- | 
ing of a boat Tristram is playing on | 
| Springtime; by P. Lambert, of a forest 


Moran vars Plainfield, 
N. 


Fluffy Ruffles in be Full-length fig- 
ure in blue tailor suit. (I 24109, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Fluffy Ruffles in pink. Full-length fig- 
ure in pink tailor suit. (I 24110, 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Fluffy Ruffles in yellow. Full-length 
figure in yellow suit. (I 24108, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Marquise (La). 
empire gown. 
1907.) 


National art company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Full-length figure in 
(I 24106, Dec. 26, 


in fore- 
20, 1907.) 
[3475 


scene with pool of water 
ground. (I 24029, Nov. 


Newton (Francis), New 


POLE. Xe 


| Rattle watch of New Amsterdam. Row 


Bust | 


having | 


an entablature supported in front by | 


four fiuted Grecian Doric columns. 
(I 22788, Aug. 27, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan.+11, 1908.) 


Moran (KE. Percy), New 
work, N.. ¥. 


| Hessians *on 
[8465 | 


Christening (The); by E. Percy Mo- | 


ran, of a group of young people com- 
ing from a church. [8466, 3467 
Neighbors; by E. Perey Moran, of 


young man and woman, man smok- 


ing pipe, woman watering fiowers. 
(I 24159, 24160, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Moran (Leon), Plainfield, 
vis aa 


Betty. Young woman seated with arm | 


(I 24108, 
[38468-3474 


resting on back of chair. 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Comtess (La). 
woman in empire gown, wears black 
picture hat. (I 24104, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Duchess (La). Full-length figure of 
woman in empire gown, has curl over 
left shculder. (I 24105, Dee. 26, 
1907.) 


Full-length figure of | 


of Dutch houses, eight large figures 

composing rattle watch or police 

force. (I 242738, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
[3476 


Northwestern knitting 
company, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

[5 drawings of figure of child illustrat- 
ing underwear.] (I 2401, Dec. 12, 
1907 ; I 24209-24212, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

[3477-3481 


Ogden (H.A.), New York, 

i. es 
the road to Trenton. 
Seene before an old stone farm- 
house. Girl regarding a soldier. (I 
23987, Dec. 10, 1907. [38482 


Parke, Davis & co., De- 
troit, Mich. 

Domarie. Three-quarter panel picture 
of girl, fur hat and fur boa around 
shoulders. (I 24059, Dec. 20, 1907.) 

[3483 
Paulding (John), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Clemens (Samuel). Relief panel por- 

trait. [3484, 8485 


Irving (Sir Henry). Relief panel por- 
trait. (I 24075, 24076, Dec. 21,:1907.) 


Peruna drug manufactur- 
ing company, Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

Nurse girl. Half-length figure of girl 
in nurse’s attire, holding a sponge 
and soap. (I 24270, Jan. 10, 1908.) 

[3486 


. 


54° CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, n. s., Vv. 


Poor Richard company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Flower of fashion. Woman dressed in 
the Colonial period carrying flowers 
_ in her arms. 


(I 24186, Dec. 31, 1907.) | 


[3487 


Pyznar (Francis), Balti- 
more, Md. 
Patria. Circular-shaped figure, in cen- 
ter of which is a spread eagle. (I 
24054, Dec. 20, 1907.) [38488 


Quirk (Nicholis J.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 
Scoutship at sea. 
ship. New type of U. 
cruiser. (I 23952, 


S. Scout 

Dec. 9, 1907.) 

, [38489 

Remington (Frederic), 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Buffalo horse. Bronze group. Bull 
buffalo reared on hind legs with 
pony on shoulder, Indian rider be- 
ing tossed upward. (I 24011, Dec. 


Four-funnelled war- | 


12, 1907.) [3490 | 

Roseland (Nancy), Brook- | 
Sythe tn 

Going to cross water, honey. Old col- | 


ored muse telling young girl’s for- 
tune with cards. (I 24115, Dec. 27, 
1907. ) [3491-3494 
Old muse’s' prophesy. 
muse telling young girl’s fortune 
~ with ecards. (I 24114, Dec. 27, 1907.) 


Prophesy of the tea leaves. Old col- 
ored mammy telling young girl what 
she sees in the tea cup. (I 24113, 
Dec. 27, 1907.) 


Turn of the cards. 


Old colored | 


Series of booths. 


Old colored muse | 


telling the fortune of two young | 


girls with cards. 
1907.) 


Rungius (Carl), Brook- 
igne Ned. 
Alert. 
ahead. (I 24082, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
[3495-3500 
Herd bull. Big bull 
broadside through high, dry grass. 


(I 24009, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


New-Brunswick. Bull moose up to his 
knees in underbrush on the shore of 
a pond. (I 240838, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


On Yukon waters. Bull moose stand- 
ing broadside on the bank of a river. 
(1 24080, Dec. 23, 1907.) 


Siesta. Shaded spot between two 
rocks, bull elk standing facing, one 
cow lying. 


Storm clouds. 
sheep on hill, heavy clouds gather- 
ing behind. (I 24081, Dec. 28, 1907.) 


(I 24010, Dec, 12, 1907.) | 
Three white mountain | 


(I 24116, Dec. 27, | 
| Wall booths. 


Bull caribou looking silently | 


| Visiting. 
elk walking 


Saint-Gaudens (Augusta 
H.), exc., Windsor, Vt. 

Head of Christ. Statue by Augu 
Saint-Gaudens, mounted on pedestal. 
Hair is parted and falls on either 
side of head, eyes are closed, and 
face shows a thin beard and mus- 
tache. (I 24263, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

[3501 
Satterlee (Walter), New 
York, Bia 


_ Leaving the old Southern home; by 


Walter Satterlee of group of people 
in door-way of colonial house, in 
foreground a bride bidding farewell 
to parents. (I 24158, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


[ 
Schwartz (C. W.), Ot- 
tumwa, Iowa. 

Baby found her mother on the golden 
shore. Full figure of an angel in 
flight across a river bearing a child 
in herarms. (I 24053, Dec. 5, 1907.) 

[3503 
Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Blow. Two small children, the larger 

one is holding a handkerchief to the 


nose of the smaller. (I 24278, Jan. 
13, 1908. ) [8504, 3505 
tivals. Little girl seated on a chair 


holding a doll in one hand and a 
Teddy bear in the other. (I 24279, 
Jan. 13, 1908.) 


(M. Aum 
York, N. 3s 
Booths having the 
fronts in a common plane and being” 
of alternately less and greater 
depths. (I 24061, Dec. 20, 1907.) 

[ , 3007 
Series of wall booths, 
having in front a continuous coun- 
ter. (I 24264, Jan. 8, 1908.) 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Two little girls, side view, 
dressed in white sunbonnets and 
white aprons. (I 24067, Dee. 20, 
1907.) [3508 


Smith (Mrs. Adele Louise), 
New York, N. Y. 


Singer New 


| Washington’s old home at Mt. Vernon. 


Summer landscape, showing colonial 
house surrounded by trees. (I 
24051, Dec. 18, 1907.) [8509 ; 
Southern manufacturing 
company, Richmond, Va. : 
Sunday morning. Rural scene, show- — 
ing young man and woman attired — 
in colonial style. .(I 24022, Dec. 12, 
1907.) [3510 © 


j 


FINE 
nos. 1-5, Jan., 1908 


ARTS 


Southwick (A. Q.), New 
work, Mio, 
April. 
stone. (I 235956, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
[8511-3522 
August. Wild roses with birthstone or 
moonstone. (I 28960, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


December. Sprig of holly with a 
horseshoe, showing birthstone or 
turquoise. 

Vebruary. Primrose, 
thyst as birthstone. 
20, 1907.) 


January. 
stone. 


July. 
stone. 


showing ame- 


Snow flower, garnet birth- 
(I 239538, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Golden rod. Ruby as _ birth- 
(I 23959, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


June. 
birthstone. 


March. Lotus with blood stone 
birthstone. 


May. 
birthstone. 


November. Chrysanthemum with 
wish bone. and topaz signifying 
birthstone. 


October. Clover design with opal set 
Inaring. (I 23962, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


September. Stick 
pin showing sapphire. 
Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Sutherland (HE. BE.) medicine 
company, Paducah, Ky. 
Family (The). 
and a child. 
1907.) 


Sweeney (Samuel), Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 

Daniel protected by an angel in the 

lion’s den. Den showing heavy 

walls and stone floor. Standing is 

angels facing Daniel. [8524, 3525 


Highland Park, entrance showing part 
of reservoir. Landscape view on en- 
tering a beautiful park. 

I 23995, 23996, Dec. 11, 1907. 


Thomson (F. Louise), 
Washington, D. C. 

Kelvin (Lord). Seated, holding a book 

in left hand. (I 24077, Dec. 21, 

1907.) 


Thorne (Wm.), New York, 
We Y. 


Fleur de Lis with emerald as 


Morning glories. 


(I 24068, Dec. 20, 


Constance. 
white seated on a wall, wears hat, 
streamers of which hang over left 
shoulder. (I 24111, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Tulip with diamond as birth- | 


(I 23957, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 


(I 23964, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 


(I 28954, Nov. | 


| Startled pair of 


| Woodcock 
Rose with pearl showing as | 
(I 23958, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 
as | 
(I 23955, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 


| 


(I 23963, Noy. 20, 1907.) | 
| Noted 


(I 23961, 


Group of two women | 


[3523 | 


[3526 | 


Figure of young girl in | 
| Fresh scent. 


[3527 | 


Vow (The). 


Tobin (George T.), 
Lorks i, XY. 


Secrets. Child whispering in the ear 
of a white angora cat. (I 24233, 
Jan. 4. 1908.) [3528 


Tuck (Raphael) & sons, 
Itd., London, England. 

Gamey black bass. Bass caught on 
the hook. (I 24007, Dec. 12, 1907.) 
3529-3532 
Shy English ring neck pheasant. Pair 
of pheasants in undergrowth. (I 

24004, Dec. 12, 1907.) 


green winged teal. 
Two green winged teal flying across 
a stretch of water. (I 24005, Dec. 
12, 1907.) 

in the shady bog. Four 
woodcock amongst foliage. (I 24006, 
Dec. 12, 1907.) 


Van Nostrand (A. 
30ston, Mass. 
Workers’ series. no. 1. Man in pro- 
file standing on frame of an iron 
building. (I 24035, Dec. 14, 1907.) 
[3533 
Victor talking machine 
company, Camden, N. J. 
artists. Dog listening to a 
phonograph, border consisting of 
heads of men and women. (I 24269, 
Jan. 10, 1908.) [3534 


Vose (R. C.) and Vose 
(N. M.), Boston, Mass. 
Annunciation (The); by Mary L. Ma- 
comber of Mary and the angel facing 
each other. (I 24031, Dec. 13, 1907.) 
[38535-8538 


Enchanted bracelet; by Mary L. Ma- 
comber of young girl fingering brace- 
let which is on her arm. (I 240382, 
Dec. 138, 1907.) 


Locket (The); by Mary L. Macomber 
of a voung girl holding a locket. (I 
24030, Dec. 13, 1907.) 

Outcast (The) ; by Mary L. Macomber 
of young girl holding a child in her 
arms. (I 24033, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Whitehead & Hoag co., 
Newark, N. J. 

Statue of semi-nude fig- 
ure of Indian, standing on ledge of 
temple, holding a lily in his left 
hand, and looking toward sky. (I 
24267, Jan. 9, 1908.) [3539 


Willett (Arthur), 
York, N. Xs 

Hunting scene showing 
huntsmen on horses, hounds run- 
ning in advance. (I 24107, Dec. 26, 
1907.) [3540 


G.), 


New 


Wilson (Frederick), 
Briarcliff Manor, 
N.Y. 

Annunciation to Mary. Three panel 
picture showing the B. V. Mary 
kneeling. [3541, 3542 

Ascension (The). Three panel picture 
showing Christ full length in center 
panel. 

I 23949, 23948, Dec. 7, 1907. 


Winchester repeating arms 
company, New Haven. 
Conn. 

Return from the hunt. Man on horse- 
back, ground covered with snow. (I 
24147, Dec. 20, 1907.) [3543 

Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, N. J. 

Boy warming his hands. 

ing near a fire in an empty lot. 


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‘ 
pt. 4, 0.8, v. 8 
| Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 

burg, N. J. 
Day is over. Boy sitting near a fence, 
hand resting on newspapers. 
I 24065, 24066, Dec. 20, 1907. 


Woodbury granite com- 
I pany, Pittsburg, Pa. 
, (Monumental memorial font of Grecian 
| architecture. Two bases, four Dorie 
| columns. (I 24043, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
| : [3546 
) Zschaelitz (Richard), Jer- 

sey City, N. J. 

_Look out. Two young ladies enjoying 
the beauty of a calm winter day. 
One of the girls is kneeling in the 


Boy kneel- | 


[3544, 3545 | 


snow and making a snowball. (I 
23994, Dec. 11, 1907.) [3547 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 


and including in the Catalogue since 


—— 


Jan. 1, 19081. 2 Eee 339 


O 


3548—5942 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


OPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 6-9 
FEBRUARY, 1908 


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


TWO ALPHABBETS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 


graphs ; Class H, Photographs. 


Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 

or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 
The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 
of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 


are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. 


in a separate alphabet following this. 


The entries for Fine Arts will be found 


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


& Sons, London, England. 
December 7, 1907. 


Class I, XXc, no. 60217, December 6, 1907; 2 copies received 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Agnew (Thos.) & sons, 
London, England. 


Enyllis, (EF 60217, Dec. 6, 1907; 2 c. 
Dec. 7, 1907.) [3548 
Alexander (Lura Vine 


Smith), Chicago, Il. 
Answer (The) (F 61844, Jan. 17, 
20085 2c, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
[38549-8553 


Iris heads. (F 616389, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
Lillie heads. (F 61638, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
“Sentiment. (IF 61641, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Special sail. (F 61640, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Allen (Arthur Russell), 
Trinidad, Colo. 
Smile that won’t come off. (H 105,- 
bot, dan. 25, 1908; 2 « Jan. 24, 


1908.) [3554 
Alman & co., New York, 
Ne Y. 
Morton (Paul) A-D. (H _ 105579- 
105582, Jan. 27, 1908.) [38555-8558 


American-examiner, New 


Works N.Y. 


Bertha. (F 61898, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[3559-3580 
Catville. (F 61899, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


— (F 62251, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Dottie Dimple. (F 61897, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


American-examiner, New 
Mork) IN, X. 
Happy Hooligan. (F 61894, Jan. 20, 
1908.) : 
— (F 62252, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
—— (I 62452, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


He really is a very good boy. (F 
62253, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

His name is Smith. (F 62250, Jan. 
27, 1908. ) 


(FF 62454, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
Jimmy. (F 61900, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 62249, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 62453, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Just busy little. (F 61901, Jan. 20, 


1908. ) 

Katzenjammer kids. 
27, 1908.) 

— (Ff 62450, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Katzies! And Sandy. (F 61893, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Mary-Jane, Tige and (F 62449, Feb. 
8, 1908). 

No wedding bells for Batch. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

(F 62451, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Teddy-B and Teddy-G, &c. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


—— (F 62247, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
oT 


(F 62248, Jan. 


(F 61895, 


(F 61896, 


58 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 

About face. (EF 62569, Feb. 7, 1908.) 
[8581-8672 
Among those present. (F 62305, Jan. 

29, 1908.) 
Braggo the monk. 

1908. ) 


—— (F 62035, Jan, 22-1908.) 
— (F 62244, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
(F 62592, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
Goat club. (F 62303, Jan. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 62321, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 62426, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
—— (F 62470, Feb. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 62576, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Groucho the monk. (F 61704, Jan. 15, 
1908. ) 
— (F 61841, 
—— (F 61857, 
— (F 62025, 
— (I 62071, 
—— (F 62154, 
— (F §2310, 
—- (F 62379, 
— (F 62447, 
—— (I" 62469, 
— (F 62578, 
Hallroom 
1908. ) 
—— (F 61705, Jan. 15, 
— (F 61839, Jan: 
— (F 61904, Jan. 
— (F 62036, Jan. § 
—— (F 62110, Jan. 
— (F 62246, Jan. 
— (F 62380, Jan. 
— (F 62504, Feb. 5 
(IF 62593, Feb. 
Heritage of kings. 
1908. ) 


I see by the papers. 
1908. ) 

— (F 62377, Jan. 31, 1908.) 

— (F 62446, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

—— (F 62502, Feb. 5, 1908.) 

—— (F 62590, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


It comes in bunches, 
17, 1908. ) 
— (F 61856, Jan. 
— (F 62028, Jan. 
— (F 62070, Jan. 
— (F 62153, Jan. 
—— (FI 62308, Jan. 
lbs 


(F 61689, Jan. 14, 


Jan. 
Jan, 
Jan. 
Jan, 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


17, 1908.) 
18, 1908.) 
21, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
29, 1908.) 
31, 1908.) 
3, 1908.) 
Feb. 4, 1908.) 
Feb. 7, 1908. ) 


boys. (F 61690, Jan, 14, 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908.) 
1908.) 
1908.) 
, 1908.) 
8, 1908.) 
(I 62974, Feb. 7, 


(F¥ 62108, Jan. 24, 


18, 1908.) 
21, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
29, 1908.) 
happened in Birdland. 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 
King Kazooks. 
1908. ) 

—— (F 61842, Jan. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 62026, Jan. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 62072, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


(F. 61706, Jan. 15, 


(F 61840, | 


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| 


/ 
| 


| 
| 
| 
: 
! 


| —— (F 61855, Jan. 
| —— (F 62027, Jan. 


| —— (F 62152, Jan. 


| —— (F 62507, Jan. 


| Nother one. 


(F 61887, Jan. | 


| Running mates. 


pt. IV, 0. 8, V3 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 
King Kazooks. (F 62531, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 62381, Jan. 31, 1908.) 
—— (F 62448, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 62473, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62573, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


—— (F 62594, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Laugh and the world laughs with you. 
(F 61703, Jan. 15, 1908.) 

Merry widow waltz-song. 
Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Mrs. Trubbell. (F. 61688, Jan. 14, 
1908. ) 


(EF 62571, 


18, 1908.) 
21, 1908.) 
—— (F 62034, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
— (F 62069, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
—— (F 62243, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 62302, Jan. 


—— (F 62503, Feb. 
—— (F 62570, Feb. 
—— (F 62575, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Monopoly police. (F 61691, Jan. 14, 


1908. ) 


My dear boy. I’m busted. (F 62478, 
Feb. 4, 1908.) 

National obstacle race. F 62245, Jan. 
27, 1908.) 

Nerve of some people. (F 61838, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 


(F 61903, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

(F 62111, Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Presidential possibilities. (F 62309, 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 
Quite another tune. 

1908. ) ; 


Rhymo the monk. 
1908. ) 


(F 62591, Feb. 8, 
(F 62109, Jan. 24, 
(F 61836, Jan. 17, 


1908.) 
Speaking of real live issues. (F 
61902, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
_ What little Sammy knows. (F 62306, 


| 


Jan. 29, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62322, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


—— (F 62427, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62505, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


: 


Whole Peewee family. 
29, 1908.) 


(F 62323, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


(F 62304, Jan. 


| —— (F 62428, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


— (F 62471, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62572, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


—— (F 62577, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


os. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 


Wouldn’t it make you mad. 
Feb. 7, 1908.) 
American lithograph com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
rysanthemum girl. 


11, 1908.) [8673-8679 | 
Electric car girl. (G 17940, Jan. 11, | 

1908. ) | 
Meditation. (G 179385, Jan. 11, 1908.) 


mun praying. P. 57. 22324. 
105798, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

Racing car girl. (G 17939, Jan. 11, 
1908. ) 
ouring car girl. 
1908. ) 


Violet girl. 


(G 17938, Jan. 11, 


American mutoscope and 
biograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 

(H 105983, Feb. 7, 


1908.) [8680-8682 
lassmates (H.. 105500, Jan... 27, 
1908. ) 

Lonesome junction. (H 105288, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 


American photograph co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Mauretania. (F 62289, Jan. 29, 1908.) 
[8683-8685 
Parker building. (F 62290, Jan. 29, 


1908.) 


Tetrazzini (Mme) Louisa). 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 


American poultry journal 
pub. co., Chicago, III. 
Poultry, turkeys, ducks, and geese. 
Colored illustrations [1-8]. (F 
62477-62484, Jan. 28, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Jan. 20, 1908.) [8686-3693 


Andrews (George C.), 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Minneapolis makes good. 
(G. 18038-18044, Jan. 23, 


(F 61843, 


7-12, 14. 
1908). 
[3694-8700 


Arab patrol, Kora temple, 
. Lewiston, Me. 
rab Patrol, Kora temple. [1,2] (H 
105880; 105881, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


[3701, 3702 | 


Archibald (J. P.), Blairs- 
ville, Pa. 
lairsville, Pa., view of. (H 104841, 
Zan, 1905; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1908: 1 c. 
Jan. 27, 1908). [8703 


Armbruster (Henrietta), 
Denver, Colo. 
Bank of flowers. (F 62517, Feb. 4, 
1908. ) [3704-3706 


(G 17937, Jan. | 


(HH | 


(F 62579, | 
| Bank of violets. 


| Two blue ribbon Angora kittens. 


| Gipsies. 
(G 17936, Jan. 11, 1908.) | 


Armbruster (Henrietta), 
Denver, Colo. 
Bank of roses. (F 62516, Feb. 4, 1908.) 
(F 62518, Feb. 4, 
1908. ) 
2c. of each Jan. 24, 1908. 


Armstrong (B. L.), New 
London, Conn. 

(G 

18019, Jan. 29, 1908; 1 ec. Dee. 13, 

1907 ; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1907.) [3707 


Arnot (Robert), 

France. 

Dance at the Imperial court. (F 

56991, Aug. 13, 1907.) [3708-8711 
(F 61491, Jan. 7, 1908.) 


Montezouma receiving Ferdinand 
Cortez. (F 56763, Aug. 3, 1907.) 
Rex. (F 61490, Jan. 7, 1908.) 
Baker-Trisler co., Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
If a body kiss a body. (F 62459, Jan. 
27, 1908.) [3712-8713 
Isn’t it so? (F 62086, Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Bales (C. R.), and Patch- 


ett (W. H.), Bloom- 
ington, Ill. 


Paris, 


Gems of sentiment and art. 1. (F 
62257, Jan. 22, 1908.) [3714 
Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Essex, New York, Essex inn. (H 
105187, Jan. 17, 1908.) [3715, 3716 
Hearty Christmas greetings. (H 
104248, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Howard (General O. O.) (H 105186, 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 
Loving Christmas wishes. (H 104249, 


Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Red head whistlers. 

26, 1907.) 
Why did he cross the road? 

104251, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Barton (J. B.) Seattle, 

Wash. 

(H 105909, Feb. 5, 


(H 104250, Dec. 


(H 


Meadow brook. 


1908.) [8717, 3718 
Snoqualmie river. (H 105910, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 


2 c. of each Dec. 31, 1907. 


Barton & Spooner, Corn- 
wall-on-the-Hudson, 


NN.) 
Orange lake. 7105. (F 56756, Aug. 2. 
1907. 2 ce, Ang. 17, 1907.) [3719 
Bates (Walter N.), Boston, 
Mass. 
(F 61614, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
[3720 


Loving bear. 


60 


Bauer gas fixture works, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


. Ecclesiastical. (EF 62285, Jan. 21, 
1908. ) [8721-8723 
Harmony. (F 62284, Jan. 21, 1908.) 
Individuality. (F 622838, Jan. 21, 
1908. ) 
2c. of each Feb. 5, 1908. 
Beck (Charles), Law- 


rence, Mass. 
Lawrence, Mass., Old toll bridge, 1860. 


(H. 92657, Mar. 11, 1907. 1c. Mar. | 


11, 180T 22 ©. Ape. 26, 1807.) 
Behrens (Geo. A.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Cherry earring. 
1908. ) 
Old mill. 


[3724 


[8725-3728 
(I 61847, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Pretty Polly. (F 61849, Jan. 18, | 
1908. ) 


Winter 
1908. ) 
2c. of each Jan. 29, 1908. 
Benignus (Wilhelm), At- 
lantic City N. J. 
Am Hudson, an einem schénen Som- 
mertag. (F 61695, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


sports. (F 61850, Jan. 


(F 61848, Jan. 18, | 


18, | 


| Siwash Indian home. 


[3729-3735 | 


Beerenpfliicker im Camp mit kochen | 


beschiftigt. (F 61700, Jan. 15, 
1908. ) 
Deutsche Turner am Hudson. (F 


61699, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


Hopfenpfliicker, an ihrem setting ar- 
beitend. (IF 61701, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


Hopfenfliicker, friihmorgens 
neuen Yard beginnend. 
Jan. 15, 1908.) 

Meine Hiitte Zedern-Villa. 
Jan. 15, 1908.) 

Unser Zelt im Wald auf der Jakobs- 
leiter. (F. 61696, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Bergen (Guy F.) Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

McLeod (Rev: Malcolm J.) (H 105876, 


einen 


(F 61697, 


Jan. 21, 1908.) [3736 
Berry (W. L.), Spring- 
field, Ohio. 


Official chart and certificate of mem- 
bership of the Munificent order of 
camels of the world. (F 62157, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) [3737 

Bien (Julius) & co., New 
York, .N.. XY, 

Hod case. [38738-3740 

I will be master in my own house. 

This is to remind you. 

(G 17585-17587, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 
ec. of each Nov. 2, 1907.) 


(F 61698, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Bixby (Lillian E.), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Howard (Gen. O. O.), 1, bust; 2, 
writing. (H 105911, 105912, Feb. 5, 
1908. 1c. of each Jan. 138, 1908; 1 
c. of each Feb. 5, 1908.) [8741, 3742 


Blacet (Ernest Di¢ 
) Painesville, Ohio. 
Good night. (H 105066, Jan. 13, 
1908. ) [8743 


Black & white publishing 
company, London, 
England. 
Maid of the mist. (IF 59871, Nov. 4, 
1907.) [8744 


Blasius (L. W.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia after midnight. [1-6] 
(F 59001-59006, Oct. 18, 1907; 1 ¢. 
of each Oct. 18, 1907; 1 ¢. of each 
Dec. 16, 1907.) [8745-3750 


Blosser (J. A.) Snohomish, 
Wash. 
Oneonta gorge, Cascade mts. (H 
104028, Dec. 23, 1907.) [3751-8753 
Puget sound, Wash., Hole in the wall. 
(H 104026, Dec. 23, 1907.) 
(H 104027, Dec. 
23, 1907.) 


Book news monthly, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


_ After the crucifiction; Jan Styka. 


[3754-3756 
Leo XIII’s favorite spot; H. Corrodi. 
Pensive; Bouguereau. 
(F 61673-61675, Jan. 14, 1908.) 
Boston postcard company,, 


Boston, Mass. 
Maine, Pemaquid light. (F. 62188, 
[8757-8762 


Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Ocean Point, Maine. [1-5] (F 62113- 
62117, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


(J. 2a 
York, Nowe 
Automobile industry of Michigan, 1907. 

(F 60468, Dec. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. Dee. 

11, 1907.) [8763 


Bradley 


Bowles New 


New 


1, Street 
(H 105817, 
(3764, 3765 


M.), 


(A. F.), 
York, Nea 
Vanderbilt (Miss Gladys) 
- dress; 2, Evening dress. 
105818, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Branch (Claude 
Lewistown, Mont. 
Lewistown, Mont. (H 105338, Jan. 18, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1907.) [8766 


Brock (Nace), Asheville, 
MN. 


Mt. Meadows sheep. (H 105132, Jan. 
16, 1908.) [3767 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Brown (Alice H.), Shel- 
burne Falls, Mass. 
ew Year’s call. (F 55782, June 28, 


1907.) [3768-377 0. 
lumber song. (I 56663, July 29, 
1907.) | 
Jnder the mistletoe. (IF 55793, June | 
28, 1907.) 


2 c. of each Dec. 23, 1907. 


Brown (Mary Louise), 
Oriskany Falls, N. Y. 
iblical tabernacle in detail. 


| Nevertheless 


[37 Tl, BTT2 | 


ing Solomon’s temple in detail. (H 


105170, 105169, Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Brown (N. E.), Grand 
Haven, Mich. 


3rand Haven, Mich., Brown’s aerial | 


(H 105618, 105619, 
[3773, 3774 


St. 


views. 3, 4. 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Brown & Bigelow, 
Paul, Minn. 
gainst odds. 5 by 4, 9 by 7% (F 
62137, 62138, Jan. 25, 1908.) 
[8775-3805 
obby. 2 by 28, 6 by 8, 11 by 14. 
62142-62144, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Flora. 7% by 9%. (F 62128, Jan. 25, 
1908.) 


Fond memories. 44 by 6, 8 by 10, 2 
Dy 2e.; (BE 62125-62127, Jan. 25, 
1908.) 

Gertrude. 
25, 1908.) 

Kathryn. 51 by 3%, 34 by 24, 114 by 
74%. (F 62129-62131, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Mildred. 3 by 1%, 4% by 22, 11 by 7. 
(F 62139-62141, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

New England homestead. 
iby 4. . (KH 62132, 62133, Jan. 25, 
1908.) 

Nibble (A). 6 by 8, 11 by 14. 
62123, 62124, Jan. 25, 1908.) 
Ocean’s mirror. 11 by 5. (F 62135, 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 
Purity. 11 by 14. 

1908. ). 


Race for life. 14 by 10, 7 by 5.° 
62145, 62146, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Saturday. 27 by 28, 44 by 63, 10 by 


114 by 83. (F 62134, Jan. 


(F 


CE Gift yan 25; 


(F 


16. (EF 62147-62149, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Spring. 43 by 6,11 by 14. (F 62119, | 
62120, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Trysting place. 8 by 10. (F 62122, 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Wounded lioness. 9 by 7. (F 62186, 


Jan. 25, 1908.) 


(F | 


5+ by 2%, | 


| Marquette (Pere). 


Cowboys delight. 


Wash- 


Buck (Geo. V., 


ington, D. C. 
Cortelyou (Hon. Geo. B.) and family. 
[3806, 3807 


| Cortelyou (Mrs, Geo. B.) 1. 
(H 105370, 105369, Jan. 21, 1908.) 


Burch (William), De- 
troit, Mich. 

we according to His 
(F 
[3808 


promise look for new Heavens. 
62087, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Burkins (W. C.), Balti- 
more, Md. 
Original B & O locomotive Atlantic, 
(EF 61667, Dec. 9, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 17, 
1908.) [3809 


Burns (James D.), Gar- 
den Grove, Iowa. 
Taft does things. (H 105592, Jan. 


27, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) [3810 
Burr pub. co., New York, 
| NM. Yi 
| Church was full of lilies. (F 62601, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) [3811-3813 
I love to run right down the hill. (F 
62608, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
Midst the rosy blossoms. (F 62602, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) 
Bushnell (David I.), St. 
Louis, Mo. 


(H 105826, Jan. 
30, 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908.) 


(Joseph), New 
York, N. Y. 
Gould (Mrs. George). [1-3] (H 
105392-105394, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
[3815-3823 
(H 105971- 


Byron 


Warfield (David) 1-6. 
105976, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Campbell (Wm. J.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Penrose (Clement B.), president judge 
of Orphans’ court of Philadelphia. 
(F 61211, Dec. 31, 1907; 2 ¢c. Jan. 9, 
1908. ) [3824 


Campbell art co., Eliza- 


beth, N. J. 
Alabama (Battleship) 7198. (F 61873, 
[8825-3857 


Jan. 17, 1908.) 
Anxious moment, 7199. (F 61874, Jan. 


17, 1908.) 


Auto girl. 
1908. ) 


Buds and blossoms. 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 

—— 7233. (F 61889, Jan. 17, 1908.) 

7225. (F 61883, 


3 N. (F 61860, Jan. 17, 


5 N. (F 61862, 


Jan. 17, 1908.) 


62 


Campbell art. co., Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 
Daughter of Samuri. 7232. 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 
Daughter of the Orient. 
61890, Jan. 17, 1908.) 


(F 61888, 


7237. (F 


Field friends. 7218. (F 61882, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 

Florence. 7231. (F 61887, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

Gladys. 9 N. (F 61866, Jan. 17, 
1908.) 

Haidee. 7230. (F 61886, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

Hoyden (The). 4 N. (F 61861, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 


I am sorry I did it. 7185. 


Jan. 17, 1908.) 


(F 61868, 


| 


Jessie. 2 N. (F 61859, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

Lumber raft. 7184. (F 61867, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 

Mildred. 8 N. (F 61865, Jan. 17, | 
1908. ) 

Mirth. 7191. (F 61869, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

Mischief. 7194. (F 61870, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

Mt. Tacoma. 7206. (F 61879, Jan. 
17, 1908.) | 

My sweetheart. 7212. (IF 61881, Jan. | 
17, 1908.) 


Northern beauty. 6 N. 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 


On guard. 7211. 


(F 61863, | 


(F 61880, Jan, 17, | 


| Tell tale tit. 


1908. ) 

Protection. 72038. (F 61877, Jan. 17, | 
1908. ) 

Red American. 7202. (F 61876, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 


Rhode Island (Battleship) 7197. 
61872, Jan. 17, 1908.) 


Rural love. 7196. (F 61871, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

School girl. 7228. (F 61885, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) ) 

Set of pearls. 7201. (F 61875, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 

Sultan’s favorite. 7 N. (F 61864, 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 

Under the mistletoe. 7227. (FE 
61884, Jan. 17, 1908.) 

What’s that. 7204. (F 61878, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 

Who’s afraid. 7238. (F 61891, Jan. 


17, 1908.) 


(Fo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PL.rYi tts we 


Carroll (J. B.), Oak Park, 
Til 


Alice. (F 61752, Jan. 15, 1908.) [3858 


Carter (Russell Kelso), 
Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 5 


Horse Shoe Bend and Sabillasville. 
[3859, 3860 
Loop mount, W. M. R. R. 
(F 62150, 62151, Jan. 25, 1908; 
1c. of each Jan. 14, 1908; 1 «. of 
each Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Cavally (F. L.), jr., Den- 


ver, Col. 
| As I went to Bonner. (F 62095, J: 

20, 1908.) [3861-3876 

Cock crows in morn. (F 62091, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Dame Bear made a curtsey. (F 62092, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Ding dong bell. (F 62100, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Little Ted Grundy. (F 62099, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Little Ted Horner. (F 62090, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Little Ted Snooks. (F 62096, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Multiplication is vexation. (F 62094, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

_ Nose, nose, jolly red nose. (EF 62093, 

Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Rain, rain, go away. (F 62097, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

See-saw Margery Daw. (F 62105, 


Jan. 20, 1908.) 


| Teddy be nimble.. (F 62104, Jan. 20, 


1908.) 
(F 62098, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


To make your candles last foraye. (F 
62103, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Wash me, and comb me. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


What are the little Ted boys made out 
of? (F 62101, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


2c. of each Jan. 9, 1908. 


Chautauqua publishing 
co., Warren, Pa. 
First car over New Glade bridge, 
Warren, Penn. (F 61668, Dec. 26, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1908.) [3877 


Cherry & Osmer 

Owosso, Mich. 

At McCurdy park. (H 105645, Jan. 

30, 1908.) [8878-3883 

——_—_— Shiawassee river. [1-5] (H 
105640-105644, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


(F 62102, 


co., 


@ Bryan (Senator Wm. J.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 6-9, eb., 1908 


Christian church, May- 

field, Ky. 
Christian church. 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1908.) 


Clark (Frank Scott), 
Detroit, Mich. 

Hopper (Edna Wallace) [1-3] (H 
105396—105398, Jan. 21, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Jan. 13, 1908.) [3885-3887 

Clay, Robinson & ©co.,, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Sport of the cowboys. (F 60864, Dec. 
21, 1907.) [3888 


Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


(H 105164, Jan. 17, | 
[3884 | 


| Yes, 


‘Briggs (Senator F. 0.) (H 105634, | 


Jan. 29, 1908). [3889-3897 


(H 105635, 
Jan. 29, 1908). 


| Burkett (Mrs. E. J.) (H 105631, Jan. 


29, 1908. ) / 
Cannon (Miss Helen) (H 105632, Jan. | 
29, 1908). 
"Davis (Senator Jeff). (H 105637, 


Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Livonius (Count). 
29, 1908.) 


Paynter (Senator T. H.) (H 105636, | 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 

Pillsbury (Captain John) (H 105630, 

' Jan. 29, 1908.) 

Whipple (Colonel C. H.) (H 105629, 


Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Cohn (Charles K.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

La Follette (Robert M.), for president. 
CH 105395, Jan. 23, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 
2, 1908.) 

Collier (P. F.) & son, 
wemnew ork, N. Y. 

' Lincoln. 

of our world. 

1908. ) 


Collins (H. Shobbrook), 
New York, N. Y. 
Poe (Edgar Allen) mantel. 1,2. (H 
105190, 105191, Jan. 18, 1908; 2 c. of 
each, Jan. 14, 1908.) [8900, 3901 
Collins (Martin H.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
(F 62029, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


[38899 


Elk (The) 


Coppinger & Griel, Lan- 

caster, Pa. 
Easter coming-out party. 
Feb. 38, 1908.) [39038-8912 


| Forty love. (F 62431, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


I do wish the other chicks would 
hurry. (F 62434, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


(F 62437, 


(H 105633, Jan. | 


[3898 | 
| Why does a chicken. 


He is the gentlest memory | 
(H 106110, Feb. 10, | 


| Public sentiment. 


| Poker game. 


| Mother church. 
[8902 | 


63 


Coppinger & Griel, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 
I love you with all my raddish heart. 
(F 62433, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
Ise your honey boy. (F 62435, Feb. 
3, 1908.) 


Love me and the world is mine. (F 
62432, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
| O, bring back, my Easter bonnet. (F 


62436, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
Oh, I do hope I’ll be able to get a 
front pew. (F 62439, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
To my valentine. (F 62430, Feb. 3, 
1908. ) 
I’m very fond of foliage. 
624388, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
(i. B&B) 
Nebr. 
(F 62457, Feb. 3, 


(F 


Corey Lincoln, 


1908; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1908.) 3913 
Cornell co-operative soci- 
ety, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Cornell views from Sage tower. [1, 
2.) (H 105004, 105005, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
(3914, 3915 
Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Howe’s (Lyman H.) wild animals. (G 
18002, Jan. 27, 1908.) [3916-3922 


(G 17998, Jan. 24, 1908.) 

Quaint Holland. (G 17959, Jan. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 

Kunning race. _ no. 5648. 
Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Russell (Lillian). 
1908. ) 

She’s a mare. (G 17916, Jan. 8, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1908.) 


(G 17942, 


(G 17917, Jan. 8, 


(G 17997, Jan. 
24, 1908.) 


Covington (Annette), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Adams (Maude), as Peter Pan, in 
white hunting costume. (H 105540, 
Jan, 35,1908 ; 1 ¢.. Jan. 25, 1908; 1 c. 
Dec. 18, 1907.) [3923 

Cowell (James Herbert), 
Denver, Colo. 
Eddy (Rev. Mary Baker G.) 
[3924, 3925 


(H 105829, 105828, Feb. 1, 1908; 2 
ce. of each Jan. 31, 1908.) 


Cox (Palmer), East 
Quoque, N. Y. 
Brownie clown of Brownietown. (F 
62001, Jan. 20, 1908.) [3926-8928 


(F 62181, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
—__— (F 62445, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


64 


(Arthur Still), 
Maryville, Mo. 
Anatomical chart. (F 60965, Dec. 26, 
1907. } [8929 


Crane (Orville 84, 
Plymouth, Mass. 

Plymouth, Mass., St. Peter’s church, 
interior. (H 105450, Jan. 21, 1908; 
1, ¢.Jdan.,; 10,, 3908s Ae). Jan, 24 
1908. ) [3930 


Curry 


Craig 


(W.),  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Aint he a dandy? (F 61954, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) [3931-3939 
Brave soldier. (F 61956, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 
Clear the track. 
1908. ) 
Have a paper? 
1908.) 
In the old swing. 
1908. ) 
Message (The). 
1908. ) 
My chum Teddy. 
1908. ) 
Vesper hymn. 
1908. ) 
Young 
1908. ) 
Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 
Mass. 
As in a bed of roses. 
105571; Jan. 27, 1908.) 
As in a looking-glass. 
105576, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Autumn golden light. 8 by 10. 
105569, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
1 by 14. (H 105776, Feb. 1, 
) 


(F 61961, Jan. 20, 


(F 61957, Jan. 
(F 61958, Jan. 
(F 61962, Jan. 
(F 61960, Jan. 
(F 61955, Jan. 


anglers. (F 61959, Jan. 


8 by 10. (H 
[3940-3961 
8 by 10. (H 


(H 


1908 

— 18 by 22. (H 105778, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 

Boogey man. 4 by 5, 8 by 10. (H 
105567, 105568, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Book of verse. 8 by 10,11 by 14. (H 
105096, 105097, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

Cat and lily. 8 by 10. (H 105570, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Children’s hour. new 11 by 14. (H 
105575, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Birst «victims 8. by 20.., (7). 106673, 


Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Indian’s muse. 11 by 14, 18 by 22. 
(H 105577, 105578, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Jefferson (Thomas). 11 by 14. (H 
105777, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Master Sherry. S by 10. (H 105094, 


Jan. 138, 1908.) 


% 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES , 


pt. Iv, n.8.,V.3 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 


Mass. 
Medicine fires. 11 by 14. (H 105574, 


Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Persian kitten. 11 by 14, 8 by 10, 4 


by 5. (H 105091-105093, Jan. 13, 
1908. ) 
Under the Azaleas. 8 by 10. (H 
105572, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Wish (The). 8 by 10. (H 105095, 
Jan. 13, 1908.) : 
Daley (Charlotte F.), 
West New Brigh- 
ton, N. Y. 


Old story. (H 105561, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
[38962 


Darbyshire (Leonard), 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Monk with copy of “ Spare Moments ” 
and stein. (H 105009, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
[8963 
Davidson & Averrett, 
Seattle, Wash. 
Moonlight on Elliott Bay. (H 105188, 
Jan. 17, 1908.) [3964 


Davis (A. M.), Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 
Be my valentine. (IF 62521, Jan. 20, 
[8965-3976 


1908. ) 
For my valentine. (F 62520, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 
Hello sweetheart. (F 62528, Jan. 20, 
1908). 
Ilere I am on bended knees. (F 
62527, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
I hope that Cupid with his dart. (F 
62529, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
| I want you for my valentine. (F 
62519, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
My valentine puzzle. (F 62530, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 
Oh, hully gee! (F 62526, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 
Say! be my valentine. (F 62522, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 
To my valentine. (F 62524, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 
Valentine day. (IF 62525, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


Will you be my valentine? (F 62523, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


2c. of each Jan. 29, 1908. 
Davis (J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
After the storm. (IF 62231, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) [8977-4030 


Autumn. (F 62196, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Bathing girl. (F 62234, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 
Byentide. 


os. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Davis (J.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Bes auties of the laundry. (F 62212, 
| Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Best in the market. 
| 27, 1908.) 
Blossoms. 


(F 62211, Jan. 


(F 62195, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


ing the mortgage. (F 62199, 
r Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Companions. CHD eee, ABMS ky 


_ 1908. ) 


yomrades. [1, 2] 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Dauntless. (F 62239, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Down and out. (F 62216, Jan. 27, 


(F 62201, 62206, 


(F 62230, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


F sherman’s home. (F 62224, Jan. 27, 
| 1908.) 

Trance (La) (F 62236, Jan. 27, 
| 1908.) 

Good impression. (F 62215, Jan. 27, 
r 1908 

Good weight. (F 62209, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
E appy days. (F 62220, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


‘In the wilderness. (F 62221, Jan. 27, 
| 1908.) 
‘Look pleasant. (F 62241, Jan. 27, 
F 1908.) 
Master plumber. (F 62210, Jan. 27, 


_ 1908.) 
(Meadow brook. (F 62214, Jan. 27, 
' 1908.) 
|Mid-winter glow. (F 62229, Jan. 27, 
| 1908.) 
| Moonlight. (F 62202, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Morning bath. (F 62219, Jan. 27, 
~ 1908.) : 
| Mother's darling. (F 621938, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 
| Myrtle. (F 62194, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
| Nature’s charms. (F 62204, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 
q Nature’s paradise. (F 62226, Jan. 27, 
» 1908.) 
/Cld homestead. (F 62233, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 
| Old mill. (F 62190, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
| Poppies. (F 62237, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Prompt service. 


| Raise and fall in dough. 


J 


- Receiving orders. 


Ready to receive. 


(EF 62235, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

(F 62207. 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 


(F 62240, Jan. 27, 
1908.) 


(F 62218, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


It’s the strap for you! 


Our little cook. 


65 


Davis (J.), Philadelphia, 
P 


a. 
Reflections. (F 62213, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Refreshments. (F 62242, Jan. 27, 
1908.) 
Returning home. 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Slave dealer. (F 62200, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Solitude. (F 62222, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Spring.- (F 62198, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


(F 62205, 62223, 


Summer. (F 62197, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Summer girl. (F 62238, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Trysting place. (F 62189, Jan. 27, 
1908 

Valley falls. (F 62228, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Very tempting. (F 62217, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Village road. (F 62203, Jan. 27, 
1908.) 

Well matched. (F 62208, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Where water lilies grow. (F 62191, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 

| Willow brook. (F 62225, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Winter charms. (F 62227, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Winter eve. (F 62232, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Davis & Livingston, New- 
port, Vt. 
Lake Memphremagog, birdseye view. 
(F 61632, Jan. 18, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 3, 
1908.) [4031 


Dawson (W.), 
delphia, Pa. 
(F 61948, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[4032-4044 
(F 61944, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


(F 61952, Jan. 20, 


Phila- 
All ready. 


Coaching. 


Exciting moment. 
1908.) 


First step. (F 61947. 


Four of a kind and a spade. 
61943, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Haying time. (F 61942, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Jan. 20, 1908.) 
(Fk 


In the new-mown hay. (F 61950, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Interesting game. (F 61945, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


(F 61953, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Little farmer: 
1908.) 


Our dairy maid. 
1908.) 


(F 61951, Jan. 20, 
(F 61946, Jan. 20, 


(F 61949, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


66 


Dawson (W.), Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 
Taking the hurdle. (IF 61941, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 
De Fesset (Minnie), Love- 
land, Ohio. 
Log cabin. (H 1053877, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
[4045 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Albany, N.Y. CBS, (2.9 (1 . 1062048, 


105205, Jan. 18, 1908; 2 ce. of each 
Jan. 17, 1908.) [4046-4277 
Albany (Steamer). (H 105206, Jan. 
18, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 
Amherst, Mass. [1, 2.] (H 105466, 
105467, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Amherst college [Amherst, Mass.] 
[1-6]. (H. 105465, 105468-105472, 
Jan. 24, 1908.) 

Atlantie City, N. J. [1-6.] 
105315, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

—— Beach and boardwalk. (H 105424, 
Jan. 23, 1908.) 

—— High school. 
1908.) 

Balanced rock, Garden of the Gods, 
Colorado. 53110. (IF 61854, Jan. 
18, 1908.) 

Bethlehem, N. H. [1-8] (H 105954, 
105955, 105965, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


(H 105310- 


(H 105155, Jan. 16, 


Boston, Mass. [1-3] (H 105473- 
105475, Jan. 24, 1908.) 

— Hotel Thorndike. (H 105160, 
Jan, 16, 1908.) 

Buffalo, N. Y. [-4] (H 105156— 
105159, Jan. 16, 1908.) 

Buffalo, N. Y. [5-14] (H 105207- 


105216 Jan. 18 1908; 2 c. of each 
Jan. 17, 1908.) 


Cambridge, Mass. [1-3] 
105933, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Campton Village, N. H., and Mt. Tri- 


(H 105931- 


Pyramid. (H 105945, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

City of Detroit (Steamer) (H 
105689, Jan. 30, 1908.) 

City of Mackinac (Steamer) (H 
105690, Jan. 30, 1908.) 

Cleveland, Ohio, public square. (H 


105687, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Columbia (Steamer). (H 105691, Jan. 


30, 1908.) 


Concord, Mass. [1-10] (H 105918- 
105927, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Concord, N. H. [1-8] (H 105476- 
105483, Jan. 24, 1908.) 

Detroit, Mich. [1-12] (H 105693- 


105704, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Detroit, Mich., Belle Isle Park. [1 
(H 105705-105710, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
— campus. (H 105688, Jan. 30,. 
1908. ) 
—— City hall and Majestic buildin 
(H 105917, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


— corner of grand circus park. (H 
105585, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Detroit river, glimpse of. A, B. (HB 
105583, 105584, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Franconia mts. N. H. (H 105959, 
Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Governor Edicott (Steamer). (Ho 

(Hh 


105953, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Hartford, Conn., Alleyn house. 
105423, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
Holyoke, Mass. [1-6.] 
105489, Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Holyoke and Connecticut river. 
105490, Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Hooksett, N. H., Hooksett falls, Mer- 
rimack river. (H 105517, Jan. 24, 
1908. ) 


Intervale, N. H. [1-4.] 
105950, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Jackson, N. H., Gray’s inn. (H 105960, 
Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Laconia, N. H. [1-4.] 
105939, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Lake George, N. Y. [1-3.] (H 105491— 
105493, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. [1, 2.] 
(H 105951, 105952, Feb. 6, 1908.) } 


Lexington, Mass. [1-3] (H 105928- 
105930, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


(H 105484~ 
(Ho 


(H 105947-— 


(H 105936- 


Littleton, N. ‘H., Main street. (H 
105946, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Lowell, Mass. [1-14] (H 105494— 


105507, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Island and the Straits, 
Mich. (H 105154, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Manchester, N. H. [1-9] (H 105508- 
105516, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Meredith bay and Lake Waukewan. 
(H 105934, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Meredith Village, N. H., Road to. 
105935, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Mt. Agassiz [1,2] (H 105956, 105957, 
Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Mt. Holyoke college, South Hadley, 


Mackinac 


(Ho 


Mass. [1-10] (H 105518—105527, 
Jan. 24, 1908.) 
Mt. Tom. .070367; .070366; .070363. 


(H 105528-105530, -Jan. 24, 1908.) 


0s. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
mashbua, N. H. [1-3] (H 105531- 
' 10553838, Jan 24, 1908.) 
@— Nashua river. (H 105557, Jan. 
25, 1908.) 

New England granite quarry. [1-3] 
(H 105420-105422, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
morth Conway, N. H. [1-3] (H 

| 105961-105963, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Old sugar camp, [N. H.] (H 105958, 

| Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Owana (Steamer). 
80, 1908.) 


Paoli, Pa., home of General Anthony 
Wayne. (H 1053816, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

‘Paul Palmer (Five masted schooner). 
(H 105964, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


‘Philadelphia, Pa. [1-19] (H 105317- 
105335, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


(H 105692, Jan. 


'—U. of Pa., dormitories. (H 
~ 105686, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
‘Plymouth, N. H. [1-5]. (H 105940- 


105944, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Portsmouth, N. H., Piscataqua river 
and naval prison. (H 105969, Feb. 


» 6, 1908.) 
'Portsmouth navy yard,’ Kittery, 
Maine. [1-8]. (H 105966—105968, 


| Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., steamer landings. 

(H 105217, Jan. 18, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 

17, 1908.) 

|/Sagamore creek, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(H 105970, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

“Saginaw, Mich., [1-10]. 
105261, Jan. 18, 1908.) 

"South Hadley, Mass. [1-3]. 

| 1055384—-105586, Jan. 24, 1908.) 

_——Smith’s ferry and Mt. Holyoke. 
(H 105587, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

| Villa Nova, Pa., Red Rose inn. 

| 1058386, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Williams college, Williamstown, Mass. 

[1-8]. (H 1055387-1055389 Jan. 24, 
1908.) 

| —— Thompson memorial chapel. 
105586, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

| Worcester, Mass. [1, 2]. 

105589, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

@erork, Me. [1-7]. (H 105711-105717, 

® Jan. 30, 1908.) 

de Vos (Izaak), Chicago, 

Tl 


(H 106102, 


(H 105252- 


(H 


(H 


(H 


(H 105588, 


Mrs. N. W. & daughter. 
Feb. 10, 1908. y 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


| In Carot’s country. 


[4278 | 


67 


Dickinson (William J.), 


Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Cupid’s message. 3} by 54. (F 61633, 
Jan. 13, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1907.) 
[4279 


Dillaway (Henry 74, V9 
Everett, Wash. 


Chinese pheasant. (G 18097, Feb. 3, 


1908. ) [4280 
Dillon (T. E.), Scranton, 
Pa. 
Beside still waters. (H 105439, Jan. 
18, 1908.) [42814284 


(H 105440, Jan. 
18, 1908.) 
Lonely pool. Jan. 

1908.) 


(H 105487, 18, 


Quiet life. (H 105438, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Doolittle (W. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Evolution of the engagement 

(EF 61670, Jan. 6, 1908.) 

Drake (A. W.), 

York, N: Y¥. 

Needlework. 1-9. (H 102471-102479, 

Now. 5, 1907.) [4286-4294 


Du’ Pont’ (iH. FF); Win- 
terthur, Del. 
Winterthur, Del. 1-9. (H 105721- 
105729, Jan. 31, 1908.) [4295-4303 


Dye (W. D. L.), Rock- 


ring. 
[4285 
New 


port, Tex. 
Full limit. (H 105773, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
. [4304 
Dyer .& Smith, Arling- 


ton, Mass. 
Trowbridge (J. T.) & residence, Ar- 
lington, Mass. (F 61617, Jan. 11, 
1908; 2 ec. Noy. 30, 1907.) [4305 


Eckstone (C.), Chicago, 
Tl 


No wedding bells for me. (F 621738, 
Jan. 27, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1907.) 
[4306 


Edgarton mfg. co., Shir- 
ley, Mass. 
Finish (The). (G 18001, Jan. 25, 
1908.) [4807-4809 


Half way. (G 18000, Jan. 25, 1908.) 
Start » (The)... (G 17999, Jan. - 25, 
1908. ) 
Edison manufacturing ¢o., 
West Orange, N. J. 
Fireside reminiscences. 1-5. (H 
105415-105419, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
[4310-4824 
Rescued from an eagle’s nest. 1-5. 


(H 105145-105149, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


68 


Edison manufacturing co., 
West Orange, N. J. 


Yankee man-o-warsman’s fight for love. 


1-5. (H 105681-105685, Jan. 380, 
1908. ) 
EHickemeyer (Rudolf), Yon- 
kers, N. Y. 

Beach cedars. (H 105671, Jan. 30, 
1908.) [4825-4348 

Berkshire mill. (H 105676, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 

Berkshire river. (H 105669 Jan. 30, 
1908.) 

Berkshire stream. (H. 105662, Jan. 
380, 1908.) 

Bleak October day. (H 105674, Jan. 
30, 1908.) 

Cedars on the dune. (H 105664, Jan. 
30, 1908.) 

Dunes (The). (H 105666, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 

Edge of the dunes. (H 105661, Jan. | 
30, 1908.) . 

End of the marsh. (H 105658, Jan. 
30, 1908.) 


Glen (The). (H 105675, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
Inlet at sunset. 


1908. ) 

Meadow stream. (H 105657, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 

Pool in the dunes. (H 105660, Jan. | 
30, 1908.) 

Quiet sea. (H 105680, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Sand dunes on the Jersey coast. (H 


105665, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
Sawmill river. 
1908. ) 
Shore road, 
Stream in the marsh. 


(H 105663, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
(H 105677, Jan. 


30, 1908.) | 

Struggle of existence. (H 105668, Jan. 
30, 1908.) 

Summer morning. (H 105667, Jan. 30, 
1908.) 

Trout pool. (H 105672, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Trout stream. (H 105670, Jan. 30, 


1908. ) 


Where the rippling streamlet flows. 
(H 105678, Jan, 30, 1908.) 


Willows (The). (H 105659, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 


Electro, mechanical co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs. A11—A16, B14, B16, B17, C6. 
(H 98053-98062, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[4849-4358 


(H 105679, Jan. 30, | 


(H 105656, Jan. 30, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ada. (F 61714, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
[4860-4371 
Agnes. (F 61715, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Anne. (F 61717, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Augusta. (F 61716, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Belinda. (F 61708, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Belle. (F 61709, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


| Cherry and hatchet. 


| Deborah. 
| Memoirs. 


| Athens, the Acropolis. 


| Madonna and Child, by 


pt. IV, D. S., V. 
Eliason (Erik K.), Heg- 


bert, Minn. 2 

Appleton, Minn., old mill. (H 105606, 
[4359 

Elliott (Chas. H.) com- 


Jan. 29, 1908.) 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 


(F 61712, Jan. 
15, 1908.) 


(F 61718, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
(F 61711, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
Reminders. (F 61710, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
(F 61707, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
(F 61713, Jan. 


Salome. 


Wreath and hatchet. 
15, 1908.) 


Ellis (George A.), Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 

Ellis sectional McClane grate. (F 
62282, Jan. 28, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 18, 
1908.) [43872 

Elson (A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

(F 61643, Jan. 
13, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

[4873-4377 

Cologne cathedral. (F 61644, Jan. 13, 

1908; 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Bernardino 
Luini. (H-° 82730, Sept. 13, 1906; 
1c. Oct. 8, 1906; 1 c. May 1, 1907.) 


Venice, Grand canal. (F 61645, Jan. 
18, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 


St. Mark’s cathedral, facade. (F 
61646, Jan. 13, 1908; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 
1908. ) 

Engelstad (L[udvig] F.) 
Deerfield, Wis. 
Koshkonong churches. (H 1052738, 
Jan. 20, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1908.) 
[43878 


Evans Sunday school spe- 
cialty mfg. co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Lesson pictures. (F 62088, 62089, Jan. 


17, 1908. 2c. of each Jan. 24, 1908.) 
[4379, 4380 
Ewart (Wm. Earl), To- 


peka, Kans. 
College pennant series, nos. 253-261. 
(F 61605-61613, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
: [4881-4389 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


‘nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Faries (G. 8.), Smyrna, 
Del. 
Twentieth century club house. 
61853, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Farmer (EK. I.), North 
Tonawanda, N. Y. 
Niagara maid. 


[4390 


1908. ) [4391 
Faulkner (Herbert A.) 
Brockton, Mass. 

Home of the princesses. (H 82483, 


Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1907.) 
[4892 
Faulkner (C. W.) and co., 
London, England. 
Anxious moment. (IF 62256, Jan. 27, 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Fawcett (Waldon), 
Washington, D. C. 


House of representatives office build- | 


ing. 1-10. 
20, 1908.) 


(H 105275-105284, Jan. 
[4394-4426 


Monroe (Prof. C. E.) in his laboratory. | 


1-5. 
1908. ) 


Philippine delegation in congress. 1-3. 
(H 105649-105651, Jan. 30, 1908.) 

U. S. naval medical school. 1-15. 
105354-1053868, Jan. 21, 1908.) 


Feicke (Ben.), Norwood, 
Ohio. 
Birthday greetings. (F 62292, Jan. 29, 
1908. ) [4427-4432 
Greetings. (F 62291, 62296, Jan. 
29, 1908.) 
Hearty congratulations. 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 
Many happy returns of the day. 
62294, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


(H 105079-105083, Jan. 18, 


(H 


1,2 
(EF 62293, 


(FE 


May all your troubles be little ones. | 


(FF 62295, Jan. 29, 1908.) 
Fishbaugh (W. A.), Em- 
pire, Canal Zone, 
Panama. 
Bas Obispo, canal, looking south, Dec. 
1907. (H 105298, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[44838-4448 
looking north from Empire, 
(H 1053807, 


Canal, 
Dec. 1905; Dec. 1907. 
105308, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Compressed air drills working in the 
canal at Empire. . (H 105309, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Sristopal, i1... C.. C.. quarters. 
105300, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

— Mess. (H 105295, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Cucaracha slide, Nov. 1907. (H 
105299, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Culebra, canal, looking north, Dec. 
1907. (H 1053802, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


(H 


(E 


(F 62390, Feb, 1, | 


[4393 | 


Fishbaugh (W. A.), Em- 
pire, Canal Zone, 
Panama. 
Culebra, cut, looking north, Dec. 1907. 
(H 105301, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Fmpire, C. Z., view, Dec., 1907. (H 
105304, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Gatun, Canal zone. [1-2.] (H 105305, 


105306, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


New. part of Culebra looking south, 
Dec., 1907. (H 105297, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


Panama (Steamship), arriving in Cris- 
tobal. (H 105303, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Panama, free for all bull fight, Nov. 

srd. (H 105296, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Tearl Islands, a native village. 
105294, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Fitch (R.), San Diego, 

Cal. 

Dedication of Bennington monument 
at Point Loma, San Diego, Cal., Jan- 
uary 7, 1908. (H 105127, Jan. 15, 


(H 


1908. ) [4449 
| oote (John J.), Hartford, Wis. Bis- 
sell colleges pennant post card. (F 


60650, Dec. 18, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 13, 
1908. ) [4450 


Forrest (Earl R.), Wash- 
ington, Pa. 

Hopi flute ceremony in the Oraibi 
Plaza in 1907. (H 105144, Jan. 16, 
1908). [4451-4457 

Hepi snake dance. [1-6] (H 105137, 
-105139-105143, Jan. 16, 1908.) 

Fowler (Thaddeus M.) 
Morrisville, Pa. 

Wilson, N. C., birdseye view. (G 18102, 

Feb. 6, 1908.) [4458 


Fox (F. S. & M. V.), Chi- 


eago, II. 
Baum (L. Frank). (H 105720, Jan. 
31, 1908.) [4459, 4460 
Keats (Margarete), violinist. (H 


106101, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Fox (Fenton S.), Chicago, 

Iii: 

(H 105266, Jan. 18, 
[4461 


Lizzie and Bill. 
1908. ) 
Frink of Boston, Boston, 
Mass. 
Cupids stork. (F 62016, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[4462-4472 
Father Valentines’ medicine. (F 62015, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Ich liebe dich. (F 62011, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Love me and the world is mine. (F 
62009, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Loves thermometer. (F 62017, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 


70 


Frink of Boston, Boston, 
Mass. 


Roses red. (F 62010, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Rubiyat of Omar Kayam. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Tell me will my dream of you ever | 


come true. (F 62013, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
There is no one in the world like you. 
(F 62008, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
This is so sudden. 
1908. ) 


(F 62007, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(F 62012, Jan. 20, | 


| Braintree, Mass., 


Tis good in every case you know. (F 
62014, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 
Affinities. (IF 60008, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
[4473, 4474 
Wind in the birch woods. (F 60115, 
Dec. 3, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Gaines (T. R.), New 
MOP, oN, 
Little John and Little Ben. (F 
61071, Dec. 27, 1907.) [4475-4481 | 


Now, Darkey Dan. 
1907.) 


Oh Gracious me. 
1907.) 


Oh please tell me. 
1907.) 

Our honeymoon. 
1907.) 


Victim of the black hand. 
Dec. 27, 1907.) 


You dress so nice. 
1907.) 
2c. of each Jan. 17, 1908. 


Gallagher & Gutter, Ely, 
Ney. 
Gallows frame at Alpha shaft. 


(F 61070, Dec. 27, 


(F 61067, Dec. 27, 
(F 61069, 


(F 61214, Dec. 31, 


(F 61066, Dec. 27, | 


(F 61068, Dec. 27, | 


_ Father of our country. 


[4482, 4483 | 


Giroux mine, Alpha shaft. 


Tranquility. 


(H 105076, 105075, Jan. 13, 1908; | 


2c. of each Jan. 11, 1908.) 


Gates (Frank G.) and 
Hogle (Frank), An- 
derson, Cal. 
Crystal cave on McCloud river. 
108816, Dec. 18, 1907; 2 cc. Get. 15, 
1907.) [4484 


Gifford (Benj. A.), The 
Dalles, Oregon. 
Hos-Hos-Mox-Mox. 270. (H 105563, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Glazier & co., North Bend, 

Oreg. 
Baby farm. 
1c. Nov. 15, 1907; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1908.) 
[4486 


(H 


[4485 


(H 105591, Nov. 15, 1907; | 


in 1889, Washington, D. C. 
prints]. (F 62536-62541, Feb. 6,/ 
1908. ) [4487-4493 
Gooud (Philip R.), Ker- 
mit, N. Dak. 
| Kenmare, N. Dak., Lake Deslae¢. 
[1, 2]. (H 105167, 105168, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) [4493, 4494 
Gordon (George), Fruit- 
vale, Cal. 


_Che-mah, Chinese dwarf. 


pt. IV, 0. S., Vv. 


Goldsmith (A.) and son, 
Washington, D. C. 
High water caused by Johnstown fioc 


San Francisco, glimpses of. (G 1726 
Oct. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1908.) 
[4495 


Gore (H. W.), jr., South 
Braintree, Mass. 
winter on Monati- 
quot River. (F 61683, Jan. 14, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1908.) [4496 


Graham (J. A.), Chi- 

eago, Ill. ; 

(W. J.). (G 17961, Jan. 17, 

[4497, 4498 

Bryan (Wm. Jennings). (G 17993, 
Jan. 22, 1908.) 


Graves (Geo. S.), Spring- 
field, Mass. 


Bryan, 
1908. ) 


Hartford, Conn., old charter oak 
monument. A 136. (H 105566, Jan. 
27, 1908.) [4499 


Gray lithograph company, 

New York, N. Y. 
(G 18045, Feb. 
1, 1908.) [4500-4516 


Girls of the period. 1-6. (G 18091- 
18096, Feb. 5, 1908; 2 ¢@. of each 
Feb. 6, 1908.) 


New York chorus girls. 1-9. 
17944-17952, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


(G 17994, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
Green (Frank A.), Knox, 


Ind. 
(F 62019, © 
Jan. 20, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1908.) 
[4517 
Green (M. G.), New York, 
N. Y 


(G 


Gnu love. (F 62604, Jan. 28, 1908.) 
[4518 
Grignard (Emile Etien- 
ne), New York, N. Y¥. 
K. U. mascot. (G 17941, Jan. 13, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1908.) [4519 


Haines photo co., Con- 
neaut, Ohio. 
Arizona, Petrified forest. 1-8. 


[4520-4539 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Haines photo co., Con- 
neaut, Ohio. 
Grand cafion. 9-12. 
(H 105842-105853, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Colorado Springs, birdseye view. 10 
by 62. (H 105179, Jan. 17, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1908) [4519 


Garden of the gods, Colorado. [1-5] 
Old Mormon trail. 10 by 38. 
Ruins of the cliff dwellers. 


2c. of each Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Hale (Frank Lester), 
New London, Conn. 


Sympathy. (H 105026, Jan. 11, 1908.) | 
[4540 | 
Hall (Joseph), New York, | 
m 
Five American beauties. (H 105555, 
Jan. 25, 1908.) [4541-4545 
TI'resh fruit from the vine. (H 105749, 
Jan. 31, 1908.) 
(H 105748, Jan. 31, 


My lady Flora. 
1908. ) 


Orchid (The) (H 105605, Jan. 28, 
1908.) 


Tired model. (H 105747, Jan. 31, 
1908. ) 
Hanes (Elmer C.), Drift- 


wood, Pa. 
Bucktail monument. (H 105871, Feb. 
5, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1908.) [4546 


Harris, fotografer, Little 
Rock, Ark. 

Nightmare of a medical studeut. 
105106, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


(H 
[4547 


Harris & Ewing, Wash- 
ington, D. C. | 
Glyn (Eleanor) [1-3] (H 105842, | 


105348, 105344, Jan. 18, 1908; 1 «. 
Jan. 13, 1 c. Jan. 18, 1908.) 
[4548-4555 


Lassiter (Francis R.) (H_ 105265, 
- Jan. 18, 1908.) 
O’Conner (Mrs. T. P. ) 


Jan. 15, 1908.) 


Pullman (Mrs. 
Jan. 18, 1908.) 


(H 105128, 


G. W.) (H 105262, 


Ugarte (Angel) (H 105264, Jan. 18, 
1908.) 

Ugarte (Manuel) (H 105263, Jan. 18, 
1908. ) 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 
[25 cuts illustrating men’s clothing.] 
(F' 62548-62567, Feb. 7, 1908.) 
[4556-4580 


29855—08——2 


10 by 32. | 
(H 105172-105178, Jan. 17, 1908; | 


| 


#1 


Hartman (S. B.), Colum- 


bus, Ohio. 

Abdul Hamid II., stallion. (H 106078, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) [4581-4584 

Anazeh, stallion. (H 106076, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 

Hegira, stallion. (H 106077, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 

IKxathleen, mare. (H 106079, Feb. 10, 
1908.) 

Harvey (Fred), Kansas 

| City, Mo. 

Cayite. (H 95212, June 11 ,1907.) 

) [4585-4591 

| Comasita. (H 95203, June 11, 1907.) 

Copper & gold. (H 95215, June 11, 
1907.) 

Navajo boy. (H 95205, June 11, 
1907. ) 

Navajo squaw and papoose. (H 


95214, June 11, 1907.) 
Potter (The) (H 95206, June 11, 


1907.) 
Pueblo belle. (H 95201, June 11, 
1907.) 
2 of each Apr. 9, 1907. 
Haskell (W. E.), Con- 
cord, Mass. 
|Animaldom. (F 61751, Jan. 16, 1908.) 
[4592 
Hayes lithographing co., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Easter time. (G 18090, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
[4593-4597 


Ideal Indian maiden. 1-4. 
18089, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Heal (W. S.), New York, 
he Y.. 


(G 18086- 


Phat the hel-lo! 
1907. ) 


Hecht 


(EF 58462, Sept. 27, 
[ 


4598 


Ses Oe 
cello, Ga. 
Monticello, Ga. [1, 2] (H 105340, 
105341, Jan. 9, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Jan. 18, 1908.) [4599, 4600 
Hill (Harry E.), Ontario, 
Canada. 
Mushroom coral. (H 105171, Jan. 16, 
1908. ) [4601 


Hinchey (R. E.), Aurora, 
M 
(H 105037- 


Monti- 


MO, 
Aurora, Mo. [1-16] 
105052, Jan. 3, 1908.) [4602-4620 
Marionville collegiate institute. [1-3] 
(H 105034-105036, Jan. 3, 1908.) 
2c. of each Jan. 2, 1908. 


Holman (George F.), 
Portland, Oreg. 
Into the mists. (H 1053879, Jan. 22, 
1908. ) [4621 


72 


Holt (Winifred), 
York, .Nicy., 
Keller (Helen), photograph of a bas- 


relief. [4622, 4623 


New 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Sinclair (May), photograph of a bas- | 


relief. 


(H 105162, 105163, Jan. 17, 1908. _ 


Horney & Chapman, Chil- 
licothe, Ohio. 


Chillicothe, Ohio, [5 prints]. (Fk 
61753-61757, Jan. 16, 1908.) | 
[4624-4628 


Hovey (Guy C.), Long 
Beach, Cal. 
First national bank. (H 105433, Jan. 


23, 1908.) [4629 


Howe (Albert Z.), 
. Louis, Mo. 
Moonlight on the lake. 


Jan. 31, 1908.) 
Summer woods. 


St. 


(H 105743, | 
[4630-4633 | 
(H 105745, Jan. 31, | 


Knockout blow. 


1908.) 
Sylvan lake. (H 105746, Jan. 81, 
1908. ) 
Woodland path. (H 105744, Jan. 31, | 
1908. ) 
Howell (Belden D.), Clin- 
ton, N. J. 
Clinton, N. J. . [1-9]. (H 106110- 
105118, Jan. 15, 1908.) [46344642 | 
Hoyt (Dudley), New 
York, N. ®. ) 
Taft (Hon. William). A-—H. (oH 
105119-105126, Jan. 15, 1908.) | 
[4643-4650 | 
Hughes (Thomas  §&.), 


Chicago, Ill. 
Old Faithful in eruption. (H 105339, 
Dec. 19, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1908.) 
[4651 
Hull (Dana), Chicago, 
Ill. 


(Mrs. Dwight) 
(H 105074, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Lawrence 
dren. 


Tilden (Edward). [1, 2]. 
105741, Jan. 31, 1908.) 
Huntington (Clarence Ly- 
man), Portland, Oreg. 
Horseshoe bend. 
1908. ) 
Hutchings (Raymond H.), 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Hutchings (Gladys Ebert). (H 
106025, Feb. 6, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 23, 
1908. ) [4656 
Jackson (Howard R.), 
United States. 
Atlantic fleet entering the harbor of 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (H 106108, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) [4657 


[4655 


Blue Bell. 


Very happy New Year. (F 616 
| Jan. 14, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1908.) 


| Los 


and chil- | 
| Forget me not. 
[46524654 | 
H 140,53) 2 4 
oo be | Sunlight and shadow. (F 62494, Jan, 


| Violets. 
(H 105830, Feb. 5, | 


pt. IV, 1. &., V a 


Jaeger (J. F.), Washing- 

ton,/ Maa, 1° 
Washington, Mo., St. Francis Borg’ 
church. (H 105742, Jan. 31, 1908.) 
[4658 
Jamestown exposition co., 
Norfolk, Va. ; 
Award medal, Jamestown exposition. 
(H 105879, Feb. 6, 1908; 2 ec. Jan 
27, 1908.) [465¢ 


Janssen (August), New 
York, N. Y. 


[466 

Jeffrey (Annie T.), Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

Gray evening by the sea. 
Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Jeffries (James J.), Los 


Angeles, Cal. 
Jeffries (James J.) [1-7] (H 105441, 
105443-105448, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


[4662-4670 


gentlemen’s cafe, 
(H 105449, Jan. 


(F 105101, 
[4661 


Angeles, Cal., 
Jeffries & Kipper. 
24, 1908. ) 


(H 105442, Jan. 24, 
1908. ) 
Johnson (BE. T.) & co. 
Chicago, Ill. 
Yard of the national game. (F 61858, 
Dec. 16, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[4671 
Johnson (lL. M.) Chi- 
eago, Tl. 
(FF 62188, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
[467246738 
(IF 62184, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Brook in summer. (F 62493, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) { 


(F 62185, Jan. 2%, 


- 


~~ 


T:lossom. 


1908. ) 


20, 1908.) 
(F 62186, Jan. 27, 1908.) 
Wild rose. (IF 62187, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Johnston (R. W.) studio, ' 
Pittsburg, Pa. f 

Calvary church. [1-3.] (H 1052856 
105287, Jan. 20, 1908.) [467 


2 
Paur (Mr.) [1, 2.) (H 10500 


105008, Jan. 9, 1908.) 

Pittsburg, Pa., Calvary Church, altar 
(H 105612, Jan. 23, 1908; 2 «. Ji 
29, 1908.) 


} 
' 


s. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


New 


Kalkoff company, 

York, N. Y. 
‘Play the game! (F 61846, Dec. 20, 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1907.) 


Kansas City automobile 
association dealers, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 
ifodern mercury. (G 18053, Feb. 3, 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Kavanaugh (John 

Dubuque, Iowa. 
Dubuque’s grave and Horse Shoe 
Bluff on the Mississippi river. 
461535, Oct. 10, 1906; 
1907.) 


Kenton 


\ 
\ 


J.), 


2 @: Dee. 16, 


(Dorothy ), 
York, N. Y. 
Girl with the banjo. (H 105560, Jan. 
27, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1907.) [4688 


Ketterlinus lithographic 
mnfg co., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

HBlue daisy girl. (G 17923, Jan. 9, 

1908. 

Buttercup girl. 

1908.) 
Pansy girl. 


Rose girl. 


New 


(G 17922, Jan. 9, 


(G 17925, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
(G 17924, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
| [Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
Boulder, Colo. 14226. H 104573, Dec. 
- 80, 1907.) [46944744 
Buffalo, N. Y. 14220-14222. (H 
104567—104569, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Buckwheat in blossom. 14228. 
104575, Dec. 380, 1907.) 
Canton, Ohio, Mckinley memorial day, 
1907. 14223-14225. (H 104570- 
104572, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Flashlight of a wild moose. 
(H 104574, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Jamestown exposition. 14216-14219. 
(H 104562-104565, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Moss Brae falls, near Shasta Springs, 
Cal. 14288. (H 104605, Dec. 
1907.) 


Sacramento river, near Shasta Springs, 


(H 


14227. 


Cal. 14234. (H 104606, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 

Series B. 7571. (H 104576, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 

| Series C: 7585-7587, 7589, 7592, 7593, 

7595, 7599, 7602, 7609, 7611, T618— 

7621, 7626-7628, 7633-7636, 7640, 


7642-7644, 7682, 7684, 7645-7650. 
(H 104500-104508, 104510-104511, 
104513-104527, 104551, 104553, 
104597-104602, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(FE | 
[4687 | 


[4689-4692 


30, | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


[4686 | 


/ | Shasta Springs, 
[4685 | 


| ——and the Sacramento river, Cal. 


| Chopping the husks from the ear. 


Palmer’s 


| June wedding; 


73 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Cal. 

104603, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


14230. (H 


14232. (H 104604, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
2c. of each Jan. 28, 1908. 


Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 


ton, N. H. 

Georgia (U. S. Battleship), Hampton 
Roads, Jamestown Exposition. 
17197. (H 105274, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

[4745 
Kimball (W. G. C.), Con- 
cord, N. 


Concord, N. H., Concord high school. 
(H 105815, Feb. 3, 1908.) [4746 

(Archer), Table 

Rock, Nebr. 

Captive specimen. (H 105878, Feb. 6, 
1908. ) [47474753 

(H 


King 


105872, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Corn-belt combination. 
Feb. 6, 1908. ) 


Heavy one. (H 105876, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Off for market. (H 105875, Feb. 6, 


(H 105877, 


1908. ) 

Sawing the ear off. (H 105873, Feb. 
6, 1908. ) 

The may we do it here. (H 105874, 
Feb. 6, 1908.) 


ini (Moses), New York, 
oe oe 
Bank of Pittsburgh, National associa- 
tion (F 56209, July 138, 1907; 2 c. 
Dec. 23, 1807.) [4754 
King construction 
pany, New York, 
INS, ee 
(Mr. N. F.) conservatory. 
(EF 62031, Jan. 22, 1908.) [4755 
Kinsey (J. W[erne]) 
Grand Marais, Mich. 
Manistique railway, views along. 
105181, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Klackner (C.), New York, 
Nu. 


com- 


(H 
[4756 


by Jennie Brown- 
scombe. [4757, 4758 
Meadow sweet; by Martin Kavel. 
(F 61106, 61107, Dec. 30, 1907; 2 ec. 
of each Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Lauterbach (John), Ken- 
drick, Idaho. : 

Quod coepisti conficiti (Finish what 
you began) [1-S] (F 61050-61057, 
Dee. 3, 1907; 2 c. of each Jan. 13, 
1908. ) [4759-4766 


74 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) ¢o., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Tll., White city, 
(H 105565, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Chicago, 
view. 


[47674770 | 
Chicago Heights, Ill., from Lawrence | 
(H 105089, Jan. 13, | 


captive airship. 
1908. ) 


bird’s-eye | 


General view electrical show, Coliseum | 


Jan. 13-25, 1908. 
20, 1908.) 


(H 105289, Jan. 


De Laval separator company conven-— 


tion. (H 105090, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Lefévre (L. H.) & son, 
London, England. 
Ladies and gentlemen. (F 60825, Dec. 
20, 1907.) [4771 


Life publishing co., New 
York, N. Y. 
Their dilemma. (F 62382, 
1908. ) 


Lincoln (R. E.), Plano, 
Ill. 

Burlington railroad bridge, with re- 

flections. (H 105129, Jan. 16, 1908.) 

[4773 


Jan. 31, 
[4772 


Lindeke-Warner & sons, 
St. Paul, Minn. 


St. Paul, Lindeke-Warner birds-eye 
view. (F 61669, Jan. 13, 1908; 2 ec. 
Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Lindenthal (H. M.) 
son, Chicago, Ill. 
Afterglow (The). (G 17894, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) [47754778 
Hazed. (G 17896, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Reveries. (G 17893, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
Yours truly. (G 17895, Jan. 2, 1908.) 
2c. of each Jan. 31, 1908. 
Linehan-Loveland com- 
pany, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Boston chamber of commerce, mem- 


& 


[4774 | 


| Water carriers. 


] 


bers. (EF 602338, Dec. 6, 1907; 2 «. 
Dec. 6, 1907.) [4779 
Linfoot (A.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Her first solo. (F 61970, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) [4780-4789 | 

In the wheat field. (F 61968, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Latest edition. (F 61969, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Morning dip. (F 61965, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Picnic (The) (F 61971, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Repairing done while you wait. (F 


61964, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


: 


Linfoot (A.), Philadel- 


phia, Pa. 
Simply delicious. (F 61966, Jan. 
1908. ) 
Tale of the leaves. (F 61967, Jan. 
1908. ) 
Writing to papa. (F 61963, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) ' 


Yum Yum. (F 61972, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Long (Patrick E.), Fred- 
erick, Md. 
Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, 
Md. [1-8] (H 105731-105738, Jan. 
31, 1908.) [4790-4797 


Lowell (John A.) bank 
note co., Boston, Mass. 
Mount Aetna. (F 59897, Noy. 23, 1907; 
2 c. Nov. 25, 1907.) [4798 


Lowell (Percival), Flag- 
staff, Ariz. 
Lowell expedition to the Andes. Pho- 
tographs of Mars. 14. (H 105028— 
105031, Jan. 11, 1908; 2 «¢. 


Jan. 1 
1908. ) Mest 


Lynch (M.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Approaching storm. (F 61998, Jan. 
20, 1908.) [4803-4808 


Harvesting the wheat. (F 61995, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Morning. (IF 61996, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Old Venice. (F 62000, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Twilight. (F 61997, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


(F 61999, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) } 


Maas colortype co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Kittenish. (IF 62458, Feb. 3, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1908.) [4809 


Mandeville & King co., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Superior flower seeds. (G 17976, Jan. 
2, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1907.) [4810 


Marble (Mary A.), Mill- 
bury, Mass. 

Chickens (The). (H 105827, Jan. 17, 

1908. ) [4811 


Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
York, Nivi 
Gould (Mrs. George J.) 1-15. 
[4812-4831 
——and Mrs. F.L. Pruyn group. 1-5. 
(H 105753-105772, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Mariner (Geo. E.), La 


Crosse, Wis. 
La Crosse, Wis. [1-4] (F 62037- 
[4832-4835 


62040, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


08. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Martin (Henry A.), Am- 
bler, Pa. 


61728, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 2, 
1908. ) [4836 


Martin (J.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
reat presidents of the United States. 
(G 17975, Jan. 15, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1907.) [4837 


Meek company, Coshocton, 
Ohio. 
Apple blossoms. (G 18052, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) [48388-4841 


Automobiling. (G 17995, Jan. 23, 
1908. ) 


Madeline. (G 17996, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


Sunshine belt to the Orient. (G 
17915, Dec. 21, 1907.) 


Méliés (George), 
France. 
Good luck of a souse. 
15, 1908.) 
Humanity through ages. 
Feb. 7, 1908.) 
Justinian’s human torches. 
Feb. 7, 1908.) 
King and the jester. 
15, 1908.) 


Mendoza (I. P.), London, 
England. 
Mill stream; by Camille Fonce. 
[4846, 4847 


Pastoral; by Camille Fonce. 


(F 61072, 61078, Dec. 28, 1907; 
2c. of each Dec. 21, 1907.) 


Merchants publishing co., 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Always faithful. (F 62398, Feb. 1, 


Paris 

(H 105105, Jan. 
[4842-4845 
(H 105980, 
(H 105981, 


(H 105104, Jan. 


1908. ) [4848-4882 

Are you coming? (IF 62420, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 

Before Sunday school. (F 62402, Feb. 
1, 1908.) 

Bud and blossoms. (F 62419, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 

Comrades. (F 62407, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Daisies. (F 62415, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Dig for it. (EF 62395, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


First lesson. (F 62399, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Fish story. (F 623892, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Flower of the family. (IF 62396, Feb. 
1, 1908.) 
Get a bite. (F 62416, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
“He wont be late. (F 62412, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 


Hide and seek. 
1908. ) 


(F 62421, Feb. 1, 


ENGRAVINGS. CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Marshall (John), chief justice. (F | 


Indian papoose. 


75 


Merchants publishing co., 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
How grandpa told the time. 
Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Hush! (F 62403, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
If a body meet a body. (F 62408, Feb. 


(F 62409, 


1, 1908.) 
In full bloom. (F 62414, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Keepin’ house. (F 62424, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 


Nerve of him. (F 62397, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
Not for sale. (F 62418, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Old mill. (F 62391, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Papa’s coming. (F 62405, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 

Papa’s letter. (F 62413, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Purity. (F 62422, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Question (The). (F 62411, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 


Reflection. 
Reverie. 
Run away. 


Safe from punishment. 
Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Shall 1? (F 62417, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Speak for it. (F 62400, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Sunday morning in colonial days. (F 
62401, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Telephone girl. (F 62425, 
1908. ) 

Twilight. 

Volunteer guard. 
1908. ) 


Millar (W. B.), Chicago, 
Ti. 

Seventh church of Christ, Scientist, 
Chicago. (F 61892, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[4883 

Miner (H. C.) lithograph- 

ing co., New York, N. Y. 

Get the hook. 2-sh. 18955. (G 17934, 
Dee. 28. 1907.) [4884 


Minott (Geo. L.), Gard- 
ner, Mass. 
Templeton inn, Templeton, Mass. (G 
17043) Sept.°25, 290%; 2 e. Jan.. 15, 
1908. ) [4885 


Mitchell (Edw. H.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
[4886, 4887 
Standing Bear, Sioux Indian chief. 
(G 18088, 18084, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


Mitchell (John J.) ©co., 
New York, N. Y. 

American fashions, January, 1908. A, 
Bi OCR. 62159, 62160, Jan. ‘27, 1908; 
2c. of each Jan. 15, 1908.) 

' [4888, 4889 


(F 62423, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
(F 62410, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

(F 62394, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
(F 62404, 


Feb. 1, 


(F 62406, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
(F 62393, Feb. 1, 


76 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2.8., Vv. 3 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 
Tork, i. 
Eternal answer. (F 59544, Noy. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1908.) [4890 


Montreal standard, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 
Hood (Violet), 
girl in Canada. 
1908. ) 


Montross (N. E.), 
TOT. iN. T. 


(H 105611, Jan. 29, 


New 


Sheep shearing, by Horatio Walker. | 


(H 105982, Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Moore (Frank B.), New 
Orleans, La. 
New Orleans terminal co. 
docks, Chalmette, La. 
Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Moore (Mrs. Ruth Nicho- 
las), Chicago, IIl. 


[4892 


[4891 | 


slip and | 
(H 105648, | 
[4893 


| Book 


Anticipation. (H 105544, Jan. 24, 
1908. ) [48944897 

Meditation. (H 105548, Jan. 24, 1908.) | 

Realization. (H 105545, Jan. 24, | 
1908.) 

Sunshine. (H 105542, Jan. 24, 1908; 


2c. of each Dec. 28, 1907.) 


Morse (William  A.), 
Merrimac, Mass. 
Whittier (John G.), poet, at thirty. 
(H 105267, Jan. 18, 1908; 1 c. Dec. 


26, 1907; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1908.) [4898 
Morton (Verne), Groton, 
i ae ie 
Herd of Holsteins. 5228. (H 105997, 
Feb. 7, 1908.) [4899-4901 
Holstein cattle. 5234. (H 105998, 
Feb. 7, 1908.) 
Holstein cows. 1673. (H 105996, Feb. 
7, 1908.) 
Moslyn (Tom), London, 


England. 
Christ in the wilderness. 
Nov. 22, 1907; 


(F 59869, 
2 ec. Oct. 26, 1907. 

Muller (Chas. 
Sona?! INA. 


A.), New 
Good hope. 
[4903 


Muller (Enrique), Brook- 

yD Ps 

Evans (Admiral) 35, 36. 
105432, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


Japanese war vessels. 18, 19. 
100705, 100706, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
37-39. 

Jan. 


(H 105431, 
(H 


On board a war vessel. 
105414, 105412, 105413, 
1908. ) 


(H 
23 


| —— (F 62156, Jan. 


| —— (F 62589, Feb. 


| Dream 


Muller (Enrique), Brook- 
lyn, N..iX 
U. S. fleet of war vessels. 15-17, 20— 
22,3-13. (H 100702-100704, 100707— 
100709, 100711—100721, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


| —— 30-34. H 105426—105430, Jan. 23, 
the most beautiful | 


1908.) 


Vermont (U. 8. 8S.) Side view. 813. 
(H 82917, Sept., 20, 1906.) 
2c. of each Jan. 25, 1908. 


Musical courier company, 
. New York, N. Y. 
Tetrazzini’s arrival in New York. 
1-6. (H 105819-105824, Feb. 3, 
1908. ) [4934-4939 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
company, Jersey 

City, N. J. 
taught Bilkins. (IF 61692, Jan. 
14, 1908.) [4940-4961 
—— (F 62033, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
— (F 62266, Jan. 28, 1908.) 
(F 62506, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
of the rarebit fiend. 
61835, Jan. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 61906, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
27, 1908.) 
1, 1908.) 
3, 1908.) 
8, 1908.) 


(F 61702, Jan. 


22, 1908.) 
29, 1908.) 


(Fr 


—— (F 62254, Jan. 
—— (F 62429, Feb. 
—— (FF 62455, Feb. 


Pilgrim’s progress. 
15, 1908.) 

—-— (F 62032, Jan. 2 

— (F 62288, Jan. 


— (F 62532, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


| Puggy 


Poodle. (F 61771, Jan. 16, 


1908. ) 


|—— (F 62106, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


—— (F 62356, Jan. 31, 1908.) 

—— (F 62568, Feb. 7, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 61905, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

(F 62255, Jan. 27, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62456, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
[4902 | 


(H 89600, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 


: Ba-ba. 
[4904-4933 


New York herald ce 
pany, Jersey City, N. 


Adventures of the Angle aan (FE 
62357, Jan. 31, 1908S; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 
1908. ) [4962-4991 


(F 62533, Feb. 6, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 

8, 1908.) 

(F 61763, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 c. 

Jan. 17, 1908.) 

- (F 61767, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 e. Jan. 
25, 1908.) 

—_— (F 62359, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


1, 1908. ) 
an. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


8, 1908.) 


fa -—C 


Buster Brown. 


pore 


Jumbo Junior. 


eS = 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


77 


New York Herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, 
Wid. 
(I 61760, Jan. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


25, 1908.) 


»— (F 62363, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


1, 1908.) 


8, 1908.) 


Fluffy Ruffles. (F 61758, Jan. 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


mo (I 62107, Jan. 24, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 


25, 1908. ) 


1, 1908.) 


»— (F 62534, Feb. 6, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


8, 1908.) 
(EF 61764, Jan. 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


— (IF 61768, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1908.) 


16, 


1, 1908.) 


_ — (F 62369, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 


8, 1908.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 


'— (F 61765, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 ¢. Jan. | 
| Bear 


»—— (F 62390, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


16, | 


— (F 62364, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. | 


Nichols (Arthur J.), St. 
Clairsville, Ohio. 
St. Clairsville, Ohio, views. 
Jan. 11, 1908.) 
Nightingale (Ernest J.), 
Louisville, Ky. 
in. mind. (fF 61511,. Jan: 
1908; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Nutting (Wallace), South- 
bury, Conn. 
Almost ready. (H 105001, Jan. 9, 
1908.) [4996-5006 
Asleep after play. (H 104996, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 
Between the 
Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Chimney corner. 


(H 105025, 
[4994 


8, 
[4995 


blossoms. (H 104992, 


(H 104994, Jan. 9, 


1908. ) 

| Christmas pie. (H 104999, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 

From the top shelf. (H 104997, Jan. 
9, 1908. ) 


_— (F 62362, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. | 


Selection (The) 


61759, Jan. 16, 1908: 2 c. Jan. 17, | 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 61762, 
gan. 16, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


| Watering place. 


; 1908.) 

—— (F 61766, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 ¢. Jan. 
25, 1908. ) ) 
 — (F 62358, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 

: 1, 1908.) 
| — (F 62365, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 
| 8, 1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
61761, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 
1908. ) | 

- — (F 61769, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 
25, 1908.) 

— (F 623860, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 
1, 1908.) ) 

— (F 62367, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 
8, 1908.) 


—— (8 61770, Jan. 16, 1908; 2 c. Jan. | 


Mother of the Revolution. 
Jan. 9, 1908.) 


New cap. (H 105002, Jan. 9, 1908.) 
(H 105000, Jan. 9, 


(H 104995, 


1908. ) 
Tea Maid. (H 104998, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


(H 104993, Jan. 9, 
1908. ) 


O’ Bolger (Thomas), 
Rochester, N. Y. 


Leaders of the United Irishmen. 
1798 and 1803. (G 17960, Jan. 17, 


1908; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1908.) [5007 
Olson (W. O.), Alex- 
andria, Minn. 
Alexandria, Minn., Lake Andrews. 
14, 15. (H 105867, 105868, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) [5008-5023 
—— Lake Burgan. 1. (H 105854, 

Feb. 5, 1908.) 
/—— Lake Carlos. 810. (H 105861- 
105863, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Lake Darling. 11-18. (H 


25, 1908.) ) 
— (F 62361, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. | 
a, 74908;) .° 
— (F 62368, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 
8, 1908.) / 
Newton (William  Ed- 


ward), Oberlin, Ohio. 
King (Henry Churchill). (H 105620, 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 
Nichols (A. M.), Harwich, 
Mass. 
first R: KR. 
Orleans 1864. 
1908. ) 


(H 105270, Jan. 20, 


[4993 | 


[4992 | 


train from Boston to | 


105864-105866, Feb. 5, 1908.) 

—— Lakes Darling and Carlos, com- 
ing through channel between. 3. 
(H 105856, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Lake Ida, Sandy point at Wic-i- 


up club. 2. (8H 105855, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 
Lake L’Homme Dieu. 46. (H 


105857-1L05859, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Lake Victoria. view from Sylvian 
home. 7. (H 105860, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Lake Winona, Beauty spot. (H 
105869, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


78 


Olsson (J. F.), & co., Cam- 

bridge, Mass. 

Mass., Harvard square. 
[5024, 5025 


Harvard college, East yard. 


Cambridge, 


(H 105978, 105979, Feb. 7, 1908.) | 7 
| Summer pastime. 


Omaha daily news, Omaha, 
Nebr. 


Bryan (Wm. J.) in sitting position. | 
[5026 | 


(H 105915, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
Ongman (C. S.), Chicago, 
Ill. 


Oscar II.’s (H. M. Konung) sista fard. 
(H 106109, Feb. 10, 1908.) [5027 


Osborne company, 

York, N. Y. 

Joys of life. [7, 8.] 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 


New 


| 


(F 61092, 61093 
[5028-5032 


Memories, 2} by 43. (F 62280, Jan. 
28, 1908.) 

Over the ’phone. (H 105600, Jan. 28, | 
1908.) 


When the ice is on the river. 


(H 
105601, Jan. 28, 1908.) 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Belle of Richmond. (G 18003, Jan. 
27, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1908.) 
[5033-5037 
Kerr’s (C. H.) big musical fun show. 
(G 17674, Dec. 11, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
14, 1907.) 
Premier of fun. (G 17468, Novy. 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1908.) 
—— (G 17948, Jan. 13, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 
25, 1907.) 
Rays (The) (G 17467, Nov. 
2 ec. Dec, 14, 1907.) 


Cito. (J.), rie 3 


21, 


21, 1907; 


Alarm (The) (F olabe Jan, 20, 1908. ) 
[5038-5050 
Balky horse. (F 61937, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Delightful diversion. (KF 61929, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 


Brighten up. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8.,V.3— 


Otto (J.), Philadelphia, 
P 


a. 

Sharing baby’s breakfast. (F 61928, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Showing the winner. 


(F 61932, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 


(F 61933, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 


Telling the fortune. 
20, 1908.) 


Outing pub. cO., Deposit, 
N. ¥ 


(F 61931, Jan. 


Indian in his solitude. [5 prints] 
(F 61741-61745, Jan. 15, 1908; 2 ¢ 
of each Jan. 6, 1908.) [5051-5055 


Pach bros., New York, 
N. ! 
Tiffany (Louis C.) 11 by 14. 85918, 
‘ [5056-5059 


=? 


cabinet. 85918, C, E. H 105461- 
105464, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Packard (Edw. H.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Be ye therefore ready also. (F 61739, 
Dec. 30, 1907.) [5060-5079 
(F 61728, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Can the Lord depend on you. (F 
61731, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Come unto Me. (F 61686, Jan. 14, 
1908. ) 
For we must all appear. 
Dec. 28, 1907.) 
For we walk by faith. (F 61740, Jan. 
14, 1908; 2 ¢c. Dec. 30, 1907.) 


(F 61727, 


God is love. (F 61725, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

Harvest is past. (IF 61730, Dec. 28, 
1907.) . 

Hope. (F 61724, Dec. 28, 1907.) 

I am the Way. (F 617387, Dec. 30, 
1907.) 

Listen to the words of Jesus. (F 


Don’t interfere with the cook. (F. 
61938, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Irom producer to consumer. (F 61939, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Man behind the gun. (F 61935, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 

Mother’s cares. (F 61940, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Prize winning herd. (F 61936, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 


Say, did you lay dis egg? 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


61738, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
Now. (F 61729, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Question of the hour. (F 61736, Dec. 


30, 1907.) 
Rejoice, O young men. (F 61687, Jan. 
14, 1908.) 
_Repent. (IF 61732, Dec. 28, 1907.) 
Search the Scriptures. (F 61734, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 
Striking a bargain. (F 61685, Jan. 14, 
1908. ) 
Verily, verily. (IF 61726, Dec. 28, 
1907.) 
What is your record with God? (F 
| 61735, Dec. 30, 1907.) 
(F 61733, Dec. 


(F 61930, | | What's your average. 


28, 1907.) 


s. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Palmer (Frank), Spokane, 


Wash. 
Jashington, Clarkston Valley. (H 
105077, Jan. 13, 1908.) [5080-5082 


Washington, where the waters come 
tumbling down in Stevens co. 
105078, Jan. 13, 1908.) 


Jan. 28, 1908.) 
Parfitt eam), Goshen, 
Ind. 


| corn contest held at Goshen, Ind., 
Nov. 30, 1907. (H 105434, Jan. 15, 
1908.) 


| Parker (Surry), 
A Town, N. C. 
om logging scene. 100-131. 
_ 62824-62355, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[5084-5115 


Parrish (W. J.), Denver, 
Colo. 

Dinah Shadd II. (F 62507, Jan. 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


Pauler (Harry D.), Spring- 
| field, Ill. 

Deneen (Charles S.) yovernor of 
Illinois, A, B. (H 1054385, 105436, 
Jan. 22, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 10, 
1907.) [5117, 5118 


Pine 


6, 


Peabody (Henry G.), Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


Chariot race. (H 104990, Jan. 9, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1908.) [5119 
Peckham (Chas. W.), 


New Bedford, Mass. 
Dowden (Capt. James), master Bark 


_ Progress. «69105639, Jan. 30, 
1908.) [5120 
Pennypacker publishing 
company, Asbury Park, 
; Wed. 


Asbury Park, N. J., ideal resort by the 
sea. (I* 60866, Dec. 20, 1907; 2 c. 
Dec. 10, 1907.) [5121 


Perry (Eugene A.), Mal- 
den, Mass. 
ety pictures. Bost. ed. 1, 28, 35, 40, 
ts, 0, 110, 314 J., 503, 795, 
815, 888 C., 1095, 1130, 3513-3516, 
3518-3520. 
_ 61788, 61803-61809, Jan. 3, 1907.) 


——— Extra size. 35, 262, 314 J., 499, 
_ 500, 671, 509, 700, 887, 816, 1294. (F 
| 61823-61833, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

N. Y. ed. 35, 118, 500, 560 H., 707, 
' 801, 888 C., 1332, 1425 B., 1425 F. 
(F 61814-61822, 61834, Jan. 3, 1908.) 


[5116° 


(F 61772-61781, 61784— | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


| Perry pictures. 


| —_—560 C., 560 F., 
(H 


(H 105564, Jan. 27, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Prize winners; in the Elkhart county | 


[5083 


(Fo 


AND PRINTS 79 


Perry (Eugene A.), Mal- 
den, Mass. 
Small size. 888 C., 74 
(F 61811-61813, Jan. 3, 1908.) 
1172, 1255 B., 
1270 B., 1389 C., 1389 H., 1947-1955, 
560 E. (F 61782, 61783, 61789- 
61802, 61810, Jan. 3, 1908.) 

2c. of each Jan. 2, 1908. 


B., 35. 


Pesha (L.), Marine City, 
Mich. 


Melancholy days have come. (H 
105218, Jan. 18, 1908.) [5185 
Pickands-Magee co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 
History of heating. 7-12. (F 62485- 
62490, Feb. 5, 1908.) [5186-5191 


Pittsburg photo-engraving 
company, Pittsburg, Pa. 


_ Westmoreland county court house. (F 


61684, Jan. 14, 1908.) 


Powell (Mrs. H. A.), White 
Plains; N.Y. 


[5192 


| White Plains, N. Y., old court house. 


(H 105337, Jan. 
1, 1908.) 


Prentiss (Mrs. C. K.), New 

Orleans, La. 
of the sack. 
1908. ) 


Prince (Geo.), 

ton, D. C. 
Wim. Jennings), 18 by 
(H 105102, 105103, Jan. 
[5195-5202 


21, 1908; 2 ec. Feb. 
[5193. 


(H 105541, 
[5194 


Madonna 
ean, 25 


mae), 
Washing- 
Bryan (Hon. 


22 [1, 2]. 
14, 1908.) 


'Hughes (Charles E.), cabinet, 1, 2. 


i ——§ by 10. 


| R. & G. 


| 


[5122-5184 | 


(H 105345, 105346, Jan. 14, 1908.) 
(H 105347-105350, Jan. 
20, 1908.) 
Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, RB. itd 


Saul chosen king. 23 by 2y¥s. 
[5203, 5204 
Temperance lesson. 23 by 33. 


(G 17973, 17974, Jan. 17, 1908.) 


R. & G. corset company, 
New York, N. Y. 
girl. 6-12. (F 62023, 62024, 
Jan. 21, 1908; 2 ec. of each Jan. 11, 
1908 ; IF. 62580-62584, Feb. 7, 1908.) 
[5205-5211 


Raje (Thor), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Albert (Gehl) and Elsie David concert 
and theatrical poster. (F 61075, 
Dee. 28, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1907.) 

[5212 


80 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. iv, n.s.,v.3 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Mayfiower (U. S. S.), President and 


others on board. 26003-26006. (H 
1053872-105375, Jan. 21, 1908.) 

[5213-5219 

Mississippi (U. S. S.) 26027. (H 


105916, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Pacific fleet leaving Hampton Roads, 
flagship Connecticut leading. 26002. 
(H 105371, Jan. 21, 1908.) 

Philadelphia, Pa. Panorama from 
Land title building. 2651-A. (H 
105834, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 ce. Jan. 25, 
1908. ) 


Rawls brothers, Colum- 


bia, S. C. 
Weaving fancies. (H 105027, Jan. 11, 
1908. [5220 
Reed (E. P.) & C0, 


Rochester, N. Y. 
Reed (E. P.) & co., Rochester, N. Y., 
compliments. (IF 62287, Jan. 29, 
1908. ) [5221 


Reich (Jacques), New 
York, N. ¥. 
Jackson (President Andrew). (EF 
62275, Jan. 28, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 31, 


1908. ) 
Reid (F. L.), Norfolk, Va. 


Mount Vernon, residence and tomb of 


Washington. (G 18105, Feb. 7, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1908.) [5223 | 
Reyes (P. V.) Avalon, 


Cal. 


Santa Catalina isl., Cal., marine gar- | 


dens. (H 105594, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


[5224 | 


Rhine (Mrs. Emma fF. 
Patten—), Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 

Junior order United American me- 
chanics. Charter and certificate of 
membership. (I 62384, 62385, Jan. 
31, 1908.) [5225-5229 

Order United American Mechanics. 
Charter. (F 62383, Jan. 31, 1908.) 

United American mechanics. With- 
drawal card and certificate of mem- 


bership. (F 62386-62387, Jan. 31, 
1908. ) 
Rich (Frederick Dorr), 


Rochester, N. Y. 

Cattle coming down a country lane. 
, [5230, 5231 
Scene along the banks of a river. (H 

105268, 105269, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Rieck (E. W.), Albany, 

he 

Christmasville, a good boy’s reward. 
(H 105730, Jan. 31, 1908.) [5232 


[5222 | 


| Hall’s 


Ritchie brothers, Centra- 


lia, Ill. 

Awaiting Easter dawn. A.—Easter 
greetings. IF, G—Easter morn. B, 
C.—Easter tidings. D.—My Easter 
bunnies. E. [5233-5 


(H 105380-105386, Jan. 22, 1908; 
2 ec. of each Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Robbins (Harry I.), Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

Surf boat drill. 1-9. 
105814, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


(H 105806— 
[5240-5248 


Roberson travel lectures, 
Walden, N. Y. 


| Drilling under great difficulties. 


[5249-5252 
Empire, showing type of American 
buildings. 


Sides of canal bed, 
Steam shovel at work Empire cut. 
(H 105182-105185, Jan. 17, 1908.) 


Roesch (Louis), 
Francisco, Cal. 
Vaqueros roping a California grizzly. 
(G 18031, Jan. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 
1908. ) [5253 


Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa, 
Ten commandments. First-Tenth (F 
62059-62068, Jan. 23, 1908; 2 c¢. of 
each Jan. 16, 1908.) [5254-5263 


L.), 


San 


Roseborough (A, 
Gardiner, Mont. 
Old Faithful geyser. (H 105272, Jan. 
20, 1908.) [5264 


tusk (John W.), Haines 
Falls, N. Y. 
studio. (H 104991, Jan. 9, 


1908. ) [5265 


Sackett & Wilhelms Co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Birthday greeting. (G 18028, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) [5266-5282 


Bright eyes. (F 62314, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Bye-bye. (F 62315, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


| Dainty Dora. (G 18026, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 
Fascinating. (G 18023, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


(G 18029, Jan. 30, 


Florists pride. 
1908. ) 


Golf girl. 
Her choice. 


(G 18020, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
(G 18027, Jan. 30, 1908.) 


Princess Charming. (G 18024, Jan. 
30, 1908.) 

Reward (The) (F 62313, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 


fos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Sackett & Wilhelms co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Study in blue. (G 18025, Jan. 30, 


- 1908.) 

Sweet innocence. (F 62318, Jan. 30, 
1908.) . 

Sweets to the sweet. (IF 62317, Jan. 
80, 1908. ) 

| Symphony in pink. (G 18021, Jan. 30, 

- 1908.) 

Waiting. (F 62316, Jan. 30, 1908.) 

Wistful. (G 18022, Jan. 30, 1908.) 

Yellow beauties. (G 18030, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) 


Sanders Fe de New York, 


Can you take a ae (F 62605 Feb. 
m 7, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908.) 

if [5283-5287 
‘Coney Island, N. Y., night scene of 
| Surf ave. (F 62319, Jan. 30, 1908.) 
‘I lay them at your feet. (F 62607, 
| Feb. 7, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. ) 
I’m going to pop it. (FF 62608, Feb. 7, 
1908; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Will you accept this? (IF 62606, Feb. 
mn i908..2 c. Jan. 27, 1908.) 


Bal- : 


}) 


Schloss bros. & ¢o., 
timore, Md. 


Autumn. 


(EF 62021, Jan. 21, 1908.) 
[5288-5290 
‘Summer. (F 62020, Jan. 21, 1908.) 
/Winter. (F 62022, Jan. 21, 1908.) 


Schmidt (John Robert), 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 

‘Harmon (Judge Judson), of Cincin- 

nati. (H 105180, Jan. 17, 1908.) 
[5291 


Schmidt lithographing co., 

. San Francisco, Cal. 

PRunch of apples. (F 62586, Feb. 8, 
1908. ) [5292 


Schneider (Otto J.), New 
work, Nix. 
mir OGE, 612185 “Wee; 31, 
[52938 


American 
1907.) 


Schwartz (C. Will), Ot- 
tumwa, Iowa. 
DBaby found her mother on the golden 
shore. (EF 62587, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
[5294 


Scott ‘and Van Altena, 


le 
| 
New York, N. Y. 
\ 


meor liberty. (H 105751, Jan. 31, 
» 1908.) [5295, 5296 
For the red, white and blue. (H 


105751, 105752, Jan. 31, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, AND PRINTS 


Northern Pacific 


81 


Scurlock (A. N)., Wash- 

ington, D. C. 
White (Clarence C.) 

Feb. 8, 1908.) [5297 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Coming of the baby. (IF 61598, Dec. 
18, 1907.) [5298-5303 


I don’t love nobody. (F 62588, Feb. 
8, 1908.) 
My valentine. 

1908.) 
Two souls with but a single thought. 
(I* 62048, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


(H 105816. 


(F 62047,- Jan. 23, 


| Will you let me be the tail to your 


valentine kite. (F 62049, Jan. 23, 


1908. ) 


Xmas. Compliments of the season. 
(F 61599, Dec. 18, 1907.) 


Shonk (Chas. W.), May- 
wood, Ill. 

(G 17926, Jan. 10, 1908; 
[5304 


Gypsy girl. 
a te DEC. OL, Laws) 


Shultz (Lewis Albert), 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Shulsie and Sponsie. (F 62311, Jan. 
29, 1908. ) [5305 


Simpson (Nellie P.), Ka- 
lama, Wash. 
Kalama, Wash., from Globe, Oregon. 
(H 101591, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
[5806-5308 


railway ferry Ta- 
(H 101589, Oct. 24, 1907.) 


On the lower Kalama. (H_ 101590, 
Oct. 24, 1907; 2 c. of each Jan. 138, 
1908. ) 


Sloan (C. A.), 
Minn. 

Duluth, Minn., 1907. 
16, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) 


Snnth (A, T. B.), 
socket, R. I: 

Dauray (Rev. Fr. Charles). 
[5310, 5311 


coma. 


Duluth, 


(H 105130, Jan. 
[53809 


W 00n- 


Precious Blood convent, Mother Supe- 


rior. 
(H 1058385, 105836, Feb. 1, 1908; 2 
COL each Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Smith (Erwin E.), Bos- 


ton, Mass. 
L. S. Bronco Buster. (H 105011, Jan. 
9, 1908.) [53812-53817 
Matador Broneo Buster. (H 105018,. 
Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Matador Bronco Buster at work. (H 


105012, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


82 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.iIv,n.s.,v.3 


Smith (Erwin E.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Red Saunders of three circle fame 
saddling a bronco. (H 105014, Jan. 
9, 1908.) 


Smith (Erwin E.), cowboy artist. 
105010, Jan. 9, 1908.) 


Sun-fisher. (H 105065, Jan. 11, 1908.) 


(H 


Smith (Melford =), 
Boulder, Colo. 
Boulder Nederland stage. (H 105351, 
Jan. 21, 1908.) [5318 
Somerville, (City of), 


Somerville, Mass. 


Soldiers’ monument, city of Somerville, 
Mass. (H 100760, Oct. 10, 1907; 2 
ec. Sept. 30, 1907.) [5319 


Sommers (P.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
After the bath. 
1908. ) 
Amongst her pets. 
1908. ) 


Farmyard lunch party. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Fido’s first lesson. 


[5320-5331 
(F 61980, Jan. 20, 


(F 61978, Jan. 20, | 


(F 61976, Jan. 20, | 


(F 61975, | 


| Ideal coach horse. 


1908. ) 

Good morning. (F 61984, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) 

Ideal pasture. (F 61974, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) | 

Labors of spring. (F 61977, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) 

Nature’s mirror. (F 61979, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

On-the Speedway. (F 61981, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) 

Right on the job. (F 61973, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) ) 


Swell mount. (F 61982, Jan. 20, 1908.) | 


Wilst du brod haben. 
20, 1908. ) 


Spencer (Geo. W.), Rock- 
well City, Iowa. 
Amateur photographer. 


Smallpox patient. 


(HI 105032, 105033, Dec. 18, 1907.) _ 


Spencer (Harold C.),Win- 


sted, Conn. 
Gilbert school, commercial department. | 
(F 61719, Jan. 15, 1908.) [5334 
Spurr (EH. Willard), 
Waterloo, Iowa. 
Rose (The). Who said chicken. 


[5335, 5336 


(H 999338, 99932, Sept. 21, 1907; | 


2 c. of each May 27, 1907.) 


(F 61983, Jan. | 


[5332, 5333 | 


Minnesota (U. S. battleship). 


Standard scenic com- 
pany, Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
Baited hook. 3221. (H 104596, Dec. 


30, 1907.) [5337-5345 
Boulder, Colo. 3405. (H 104593, Dec. 
30, 1907.) 
Buffalo, N. Y. 3403, 3404. (H 104591, 


104592, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Canton, Ohio. McKinley Memorial 
day, 1907. 3406, 3407. (H 104594, 
104595, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Iowa (U. S. battleship). 
104499, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


Kearsarge (U. S. Man-of-war). 
(H 104497, Dec. 30, 1907.) 


3402. (H 


3400. 


3401. 
(H 104498, Dee. 30, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Jan. 28, 1908. 


Stanley works, New Brit- 

ain, Conn. 
Her first ball. (F 62281, Jan. 28, 
1908. ) [5346 


Stebbins (Nathaniel L.), 
Somerville, Mass. 

North Carolina (U. S. 8.) 18406, 
18408, 18410, 18414, 18416. (Hf 
105084—105088, Jan. 13, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Jan. 23, 1908.) (5847-5351 


Stewart (Frank), Silver- 
hill, Ala. 
Woodbound (The). (H 105831, Feb. 
5, 1908.) [5352 


Stiles (Chas. L.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
(F 61522, Jan. 8, 
[ 


1908. ) 
Strahl (Howard  P.), 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Cummins (Hon. Albert Baird). (F 
61676, Jan. 13, 1908.) [5354-5356 
Harmon (Hon. Judson). (F 61746, 
Jan. 16, 1908.) 
Hughes (Hon. Charles Evans). (F 
61747, Jan. 16, 1908.) a 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

[Posters] 


| N. Y. 12634, N. Y. 12647, N. Y. 12648. 


(G 17478, 17484, 17488, Nov. 22, 
1907; 2 c of each Jan. 2, 1908.) 


[5357-5365 
N. Y. 12663, N. Y. 12664. (G 17793, 
17794, Dec. 19, 1907; 2 c. of each 


Jan. 2, 1908.) 


(1 


‘nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
[Posters] 

N. Y. 12668, N. Y. 12669. (G 17795, 
17798, Dec. 19, 1907; 2 ec. of each 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 

m. Y. 12678, N. Y. 12679. (G 17984, 
17990, Jan. 20, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Jan. 27, 1908.) 

Stroud (W. J.), Rock 
Springs, Wyo... 

Big Sheep mountain. 1-3. (H 105787- 
105789, Feb. 1, 1908.) [53866-5381 

‘Deer of the mountain. (H 105792, 

Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Downs’ peak. 

- 1908.) 

Elk of the plains. 

| 105795, Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Garfield I., overlooking the valley. (H 

105797, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


(H 105796, Feb. 1, 


Ey aes 


105782-105784, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


‘Spout falls, Four mile cascades. 
105793, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


Watchful buck. 

~ 1908.) 

Wild cat feasting. 
1908. ) 

Sullivan (Cornelius F.), 
Boston, Mass. 
Sullivan’s punch. (H 92376, April 6, 
ao1; 2 ¢ Apr. 12, 1907.) [5882 


Swan (James), Seymour, 
Conn. 
Albert Swan memorial. (F 62158, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) [5383 


Sweet bros., Minneapolis, 

| Minn. 

Johnson (John A.) (H 105870, Feb. 
™ 5, 1908.) [5384, 5385 
Johnson (Mr. and Mrs. Gov. J. A.) 
H 106111, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


[Throssel [Richard], Crow 
Agency, Mont. 


(H 


(H 105790, Feb. 1, 


Alone on the prairie. 6802. (H 77019, 
May 8, 1906.) [53886-5409 

' Camp life. 6897. (H 102979, Nov. 25, 
1907 


“Camp in the mountains. 6860. (H 
' 102954, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Camp scenery. 6896. (H 102978, Nov. 


25, 1907.) 


Cheyenne home. 
"Nov. 25, 1907.) 


6894. (H 102976, 


. ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


(H 105794, | 


“Mountain sheep at rest. (H 105786, | 
Feb. 1, 1908.) 

-Mountain sheep in danger. (H 105785, 

| Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Rocky mountain glacier. 1-3. (H | 


(H 105791, Feb. 1, | 


83 


[Throssel [Richard], Crow 
Agency, Mont. 


Cheyenne lodge. 6880. (H 102967, 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Cheyenne maiden. 6905. (H 102985, 


Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Curley. 6957. (H 102990, Nov. 25, 


1907. ) 

Deserted home. 6849. (H 98745, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 

Iivening in the gap. 6862. (H 
102956, Noy. 25, 1907.) 

Evening on the little Big Horn. 6882. 
(H 102969, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Feathered horsemen. 6993. (HH 
102991, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Future Cheyenne warrior. 6903. (H 


102983, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Haranguer. 6868. (H 102959, Nov. 
25, 1907.) 

Here lives the Crow. 6837. (H 
102992, Nov... 25, 1907.) 

| Home of the Plainsman. 6891. (H 


102975, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Leaving the camp. 6887. (H 102973, 


Nov. 25, 1907. 

| Little Wolf. 6908. (H 102988, Nov. 
25, 1907.) 

Medicine man’s daughter. 6870. (H 
102961, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Medicine tobacco dance. 6899. (H 
102980, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Sentinel (The). 6884. (H 102970, 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 

| Two Moons. 6909. (H 102989, Novy. 


25, 1907.) 
Up Pryor canyon. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Warriors. 6886. 
1907.) 


2 ec. of each Jan, 6, 1908. 


Tiny tads company, New 
York, N. ¥; 
All your troubles. (F 62277, Jan. 28, 
1908. ) [5410-5412 


Diabolo is lots of fun. (F 62278, Jan. 
28, 1908.) 
Such arush. (F 62276, Jan. 28, 1908.) 


Tipton (W. R.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 
Panorama of Colorado Springs. (H 
uae, Oct. 5.1907 > bc. Oct... 5, 
1907; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1908.) [5413 


Tobin (Jeanette A.), Los 
Gatos, Cal. 

Album leaves. Novelty valentines. 
[1-8] (F 62262-62264, Jan. 11, 
1908; 2 c. of each Jan. 27, 1908.) 

[5414-5416 


6861. (H 102955, 


(H 102972, Nov. 25, 


84 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. S., ¥. 


Todd: 39€ 3: SH), 
Kans. 


Wichita, 


Mona, the lily pond mermaid. (H 
106083, Feb. 10, 1908.) [5417 
Toronto lithographing 
company, Toronto, 
Canada. 
Birds of prey. (G 17958, Jan. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1908.) [5418 
Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Danny dreamer. (F 62271, Jan. 28, 
1908. ) [5419-5423 


(F' 62495, Feb. 5, 1908.) 

Mrs. Dingle’s diary. (F 62269, Jan. 
28, 1908.) 

Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 
Jan. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 62496, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Trumbull (Richard J.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Shakespeare on draw poker. [1-8] 
(EF 61618-61620, 61622-61826, Nov. 
19, 1907; 2 c. of each Dec. 21, 1907.) 

[5424-5431 


(F 62270, 


Underhill (Irving), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 

Evening post building. E. 331. (H 
94344, May 22, 1907; 2 « July 5, 
1907.) [5432 

Underwood & Under- 
wood, New York, 
oe 


[Stereoscopic photographs.]  ° 

U 25824. (H 103923, Dec. 20, 1907: 

ne ec: 2D TO0Ts a: eos Jan. 2a. 

1908. ) [5433-5534 

49098, U 94066, U 99966, U 112518, 

212622, CU VI25235, 0 212628 

112580. (H 105057-105064, Jan. 11, 

1908 ; 2 ce. of each Jan. 13, 1908.) 

U 98017, U 99730, U 87324. (H 105107- 
105109, Jan. 15, 1908; ec. of each 
Jan. 16, 1908.) 

U 49240, U 373887, U 56128, U 70087, 
(H 105133-105136, Jan. 16, 1908.) 
U 112571. (H 105181, Jan. 17, 1908.) 
U 41022,-U 45864, U 58175, U 58350, 

U 58819, U 58828, U 59255, U 59355. 
U 59457, U 59459, U 89193, U 89194, 
U 89197, U 89200, U 89202, U 89204, 
U 89302, U 92255, U 92642, U 92838, 
UD 96575, U 107814, U 112561, U 
112562, U 112570, U 61178, U 67472 

(H 105219-105245, Jan. 18, 1908.) 

U 57572, U 112560. (H 105290, 105291, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

U 100455, U 112520. 
1053538, Jan. 21, 1908.) 


U 


9 


al 


(H 105352, 


| 342, 


Underwood & Under- 
wood, New York, 
i. as @ 


[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 

U 80932, U 838761, U 96814, U 1 
U 104502, U 112186, U 112539, 
29775. (HH 105404—105411, Jan. 
1908. ) 

U 28785, U 28786, U 50665, U 5917 
U 84600, U 96789; U 103347. ( 
105453-105459, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


U 98529. (H 105562, Jan. 27, 1908.) _ 
U 112615. (H 105604, Jan. 28, 1908.) 
U 26998, U 97238, U 112124, U 112127 


U 112584. (H 105613-105617, J 
29, 1908.) 

U 112574, U 112575, U 112595, U 
112600. (H 105652-105655, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) \ 

U 40304, U 100145, U 112608. (H 


105779-105781, Feb. 1, 1908.) 


| U 388650, U 38687, U 38905, U 578 


U 103800, U 112572, U 112573. (ff 

105799-105805, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
U 48608, U 58189, U 59081, U 99449, 

U 112559. (H 105837-105841, Feb, 

5, 1908.) 
U 50477, U 50701, U 50789, U 57768, 
U 57783, U 57789, U 104423, 
104430, U 104481, U 112194, U 
112557, .U 112564. ee 105984— 
ice ay Feb. 7, 1908; 2 ¢. of each 
Feb. 8, 1908.) 

112605. (H 106027, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
[ Posters] 
cone and letter bill. 
, 1907.) 
[5535-5560 
(G 17953- 


U 


— 


Male character, 
(G 16780, Sept. 7 


346, 11149, 11150, 
17956, Jan. 13, 1908.) 

347, 348, 11013, 11095, 11121, 11145; 
11146. (G 17977-17983, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

11174-11183. (G 18004-18013, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

11124, 111438, 11144, 11159. 
18018, Jan, 29, 1908.) 


(G 18015- 


University press, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
Henry IV, part II; Arthur Rackhan, 


(F 62585, Feb. 8, 1908.) [5561, 5562 


Henry VIII. F. C. Cowper. (Ff 
61693, Jan. 15, 1908.) 


Up-to-date novelty shop, 
Chicago, Il. 


Archery. (G 17957, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
[ 


nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Van Hook (Frank), Dar- 
lington, Wis. 
Darlington, Wis., old courthouse. 
105403, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
—Pecatonica river. 1-4. 
399-105402, Jan. 10, 1908.) 
2 c. of each Dec. 23, 1907. 


(H 
[5564-5568 
(H 105- 


Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Ill. 
Artist's friends. (F 62512, Jan. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1908.) 


22. 

} [5578-5585 

| Meadowbrook hunt. 
22, 1908.) 

Miss Texas. (F 62510, Jan. 22, 1908.) 

New England home. (F 62514, Jan. 
22, 1908.) 


(Fr 


2c. Feb. 1, 1908.) 

| Thoroughbreds. (F 62508, Jan. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1908.) 

Venice. (F 62286, Jan. 29, 1908). 

maictor (The). (EF 62513, Jan. 
1908 ; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1908.) 


29 
had y 


Vredenburg & co., Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 
(G.18056, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
[5586-5593 
Cosmos. (G 18061, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
* Dicentra (Dielytra ) 
[bleeding heart]. 
1908. ) 
Digitalis. 
8, 1908.) 
Group of Aquilegias [Columbine] 
18062, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Shiro plum. (G 18055, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
Sultan plum. (G 18057, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Climax plum. 


(G 18060, Feb. 3, 


[Foxglove]. (G 18059, Feb. 


October days. (F 62511, Jan. 22, 1908; | 


22, | 


Spectabilis | 


(G. | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS; AND PRINTS 


Vitagraph company of 
America, New York, 
7 N. Y. 
Comedy of errors. (H 105775, Feb. 1, | 
1908. ) [5569-5577 
Cowboy elopement. (H 105166, Jan. 
17, 1908. 
Farmer’s daughter. (H 105647, Jan. 
30, 1908.) ) 
Galvanic fluid. (H 105646, Jan. 30, | 
me 1908. ) | 
House to let. (H 105774, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) 
Mashing the masher. (H 106081, Feb. | 
- 10, 1908.) | 
Bold again. (H 105598, Jan. 28, 
1908.) 
Thieving hand. (H 105165, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) | 
Too much champagne. (H _ 106080, | 


| Sugar Loaf mountain, view from. 


62509, Jan, | Question 


| Sunset. 


85 


Vredenburg & co., Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


York & Lancaster rose. (G 180658, 
Feb. 3, 1908.) 
Wagner (Philip M.), 


Sheboygan, Wis. 

Ice monster; formed at Lake Michi- 
gan shore, Sheboygan, Wis. 

[ 5594, 5559 

Valley on Pigeon river, in the vicinity 

of Sheboygan, Wis. 
(H 105718, 105719, Jan. 31, 1908. 
Walter (Ernst F.), Ho- 

boken, N. J. 

Fort Comfort Inn resort. 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Wathena Portland Cement 
company, Wathena, 
Kkans, 
Lover’s Lane, St. Jo. 1-12. (F 
62074-62085, Jan. 21, 1908; 2 c. each 
Jan. 13, 1908.) [5597-5608 


Weitlich (Richard), Stur- 
geon Bay, Wis. 
Sturgeon bay seen from the bridge. 
(H 105271, Jan. 13, 1908.) [5609 


Welles (Frank J.), 
Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 
sait catchers. (H 105152, Jan. 16, 
1908.) [5610-5613 
Chapel Island. (H 105153, Jan. 16, 
1908.) 


(H 105298, 
[5596 


of propriety. 
Jan. 16, 1908.) 


(H 105150, 


(H 
105151, Jan. 16, 1908.) 
Whisler (H. A.), 
ver, Colo. 
I've got the habit too. (H 105558, 
Jan. 25, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1908.) 
[5614 
White (H. C.) company, 
North Benning- 
ean” Wis 
Country highway. 441. 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 
222. 


Den- 


(H 105548, 
[5615-5618 
(i 105549: Jan: 25, 
1908. ) 
Vermont winter. 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 
Wildwood. 48. 
1908. ) 


Whitehead & Hogg com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Admiral. (F 62467, Feb. 4, 1908.) 
; [5619-5633 
(F 61642, Jan. 13, 


40. (H 105547, 


(H 105546, Jan. 25, 


At the fountain. 
1908. ) 


Chieftan. (EF 62463, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


86 


Whitehead & Hogg com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Centinental colonel. (F 62465, Feb. 
4, 1908.) 


Flora. (F 62056, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


Hauling out the logs. (F 62058, Jan. 
- 28, 1908.) 


Mandarin. 


Mother’s pride. 
1908. ) 


Professor. (F 62464, Feb. 4, 1908.) 

Safety. (F 62274, Jan. 28, 1908.) 

Queen of the road. 
1908. ) 

Thorough-breds. 
1908. ) 

Viola. 

West Point cadet. 
1908. ) 


Young farmer. 
1908.) 


Whiting brothers, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 


(F 62466, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


(F 62055, Jan. 23, 


(F 62054, Jan. 23, 1908.) 
(IF 62468, Feb. 4, 


(F 62275, Jan. 


(F 62057, Jan. 23, | 


| 


(F 62272, Jan. 28, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. S., Vv 


Williams (E), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Ready for baking. (F 61910, Jan. ¢ 


1908. ) 
Time for a chat. (F 61911, Jan. 2 
1908. ) 
Time for Dolly’s bath. (F 61924, Ja 
20, 1908.) J 
_ Very serious case. (IF 61923, Jan. 2 
1908. ) 
Visions of housecleaning. (F 6192: 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 
What shall I play next? (F 61919 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Why fish are scarce! (F 61916, Jan, 
20, 1908.) 
Winter sport. (F 61921, Jan. 
1908. ) 


| Young merchants. 


28, | 


Christiania, Norway, Carl-Johan street | 


and King’s palace. 2014. (H 


103057, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

King Haakon and Queen Maud, ete., 
Norway. 2018. (H 103056, 
27, 1907.) 

Sogne, Norway, serpentine road lead- 
ing down into Naerodal. 2017. (H 
103058, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

2c. of each Jan. 28, 1908. 


Williams (E.), Philadel- 


[5634-5636 | 


Novy. | 


| Feeding the chicks. 


phia, Pa. ) 

Best that grows. (F 61927, Jan. 20, | 
1908.) [5637-5657 | 

Can’t be beat. (F 61920, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) ) 

Fair harvester. (F 61915, Jan. 20, 
1908.) 

Faithful friend. (F 619138, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Finishing touch. (F 61917, Jan. 20, 
1908.) 

Good night! (F 61914, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

Happy fisherman. (IF 61922, Jan. 20, | 
1908.) 

Have some more, Carlo? (F 61926, | 
Jan. 20, 1908.) ) 

It’s good! Have a slice? (F 61907, | 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 

My Teddy bear’s prayer. (F 61918, 


Jan. 20, 1908.) 
Pleasant news. 
1908. ) 
Pleasant surprise. 
1908. ) 


(F 61912, Jan. 20, 


(F 61908, Jan. 20, | 


| Day in autumn. 


(F 61909, Jan. 20 
1908. ) 


Williams (Howard L.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Three jacks. (H 106026, Feb. 7, 1908 
2c. Jan. 30, 1908.) [565 


Williams (L. F.), Spirit : 
Lake, La. . 

Unusual catch. (H 105999, Feb. 
1908. ) [ 


Williamson (Henry A.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Grand united order of Odd Fello 
Membership certificate. (G 17 
Jan. 21, 1908; 1 ec. Jan. 21, 1908 
1 ec. Jan. 29, 1908.) [ 


Wilson (R. M.), North- 
field, Mass. 
East Northfield, Mass., auditorium. 
(H 105189, Jan. 7, 1908.) [5661 


Wirth (K.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
(F 61986, Jan. 20, 
[5662-5671 


1908. ) 
Early spring. (F 61988, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
(F 61991, Jan. 

1908. ) 

In old Holland. 

1908. ) 

In the meadow. 

1908. ) 

Love’s young dream. 

20, 1908.) 
Moonlight on the deep. 

20, 1908.) 

Ready for the morning ride. 

Jan. 20, 1908.) 
When the day is done. 

20, 1908.) 
Windmills at Zaanvoort. 

Jan, 20, 1908.) 


(F 61989, Jan. 20, 
(F 61990, Jan. 20, 
(F 61993, Jan. 
(F 61994, Jam, 
(F 61987, 
(F 61992, Jan. 
“(F 61985, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


os. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Wolf (Geo. A.), Wilming- 
ton, Del. 
Wilmington, Del., birdseye view. (F 
61845, Jan. 7, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 


1908. ) [5672 
Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 

Bub he’s always to blame. (F 62006, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) [5673-5687 

—— (F 62180, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

— (Ff 62444, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

Mary and her little lamb. (F 62003, 
Jan. 20,' 1908.) 

— (F 62178, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 62441, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, 
Hsq. (IF 62005, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 
62002, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


—- (F 62176, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 62440, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

Simon Simple. (F 62179, Jan. 27, 
1908 

—— (F 62448, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 62004, Jan. 20, 1908.) 

— (F 62177, Jan. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 62442, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Worden (W. E.), 
Francisco, Cal. 

San Francisco, Cal. Columns of the 
ruins of City hall. (H 100354, Sept. 
30, 1907.) [5688-5690 


(F 


San 


87 


Worden (W. E.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

San Francisco, Cal. Hotel Fairmount, 
view, with poles and wires also 
debris from foreground removed. 
(H. 105378, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


— Ruins of Towne residence. (H 
100353, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Wright (Arthur), Graf- 
ton, W. Va. 
Grafton bank and trust co. (H 


1050738, Jan. 13, 1908; 2 ¢c. Oct. 7, 
1907.) [5691 


Wright (E. A.), bank note 
company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Dont you need new clothes too. 
62046, Jan. 23, 1908.) 


Young (Joseph H.), Ober- 
lin, Kans. 
Berry (Roy.) 1-3. [5693-5698 
Dozebaba (Joe), our good Bohemian 
friend. 
Only remaining sod school house in 


(F 
[5692 


Decatur county, Kansas. 1, 2. (H 
105246-105251, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
Young (L. A.), Chardon, 
Ohio. 
Mexican wood-hauler. 3} by 54 in. 
[5699, 5700 
Prospectors (The) 34 by 54 in. (H 


105193, 105194, Dec. 18, 1907; 1 ¢. 
of each Dec. 18, 1907; 1 c. of each 
Jan. 8, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit-_ 2211 


Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit__-_ 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit-____._._-___-_---~-- 


479 
2671 


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proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


day of entry. 


Abraham & Straus, Brook- 
iyn, Ne x, 
An immense bouquet of vio- 
(I 24438, Jan. 25, 1908.) 
[5701 


Violets. 
lets. 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Cattle exhibition. Poster drawing. (I 
24540, Feb. 10, 1908.) [5702-5708 
Cattle heads, prize winners. Poster 
drawing. (I 24541, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Cowboy and girl. Poster drawing. 
(I 24545, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Cowboy, Indian maid and Heavy. 
Poster drawing. (I 24542, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 


General fair scene. Poster drawing. 
(I 24544, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Horse exhibition on fair grounds. 
Poster drawing. (I 24546, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 


Man with two horses. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 24548, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Armstrong (Benjamin L.), 
New London, Conn. 

Two blue ribbon Angora kittens, by 
K. Sperlich. Two kittens in a flower 
garden. (I 24178, Dec. 31, 1907: 1 
ph. Jan. 29, 1908.) [5709 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Autumn. Young woman in peasant 
costume holding large pumpkin. (I 
24509, Feb. 6, 1908.) [5710-5716 

Bathing girl. Full figure of girl in 
bathing costume, sitting on a rock. 
(I 24508, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Beach girls. Two girls arm in arm 
walking along beach. (I 24504, Feb. 
6, 1908.) 

Champion (The) young woman with 
golf stick held across her shoulder. 
(I 24506, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


right by Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N. 
1908 ; 1 photograph received January 25, 1908. 


CLASS I, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Co 


y= 
Y. Class I, XXc, no 244388, January BF 


Arthur (James), Detriot, 
Mich. 
Cherries. Young woman in lace dress 
holding bunch of cherries. (TI 
24505, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Riding girl. Young woman in loose 
riding coat and soft riding hat. (I 
24507, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

Watching for the winter. Young 
woman in yachting costume stand- 
ing on deck of yacht, holding marine 
glasses. (I 24508, Feb. 6, 1908; 
1 ph. of each Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Atlas assurance company, 
Itd., San Francisco, Cal. 

Atlas; statue by G. M. Cummings. 
Figure of kneeling Atlas with globe 
on his back, partially draped. (I 
24324, Dec. 16, 1907; 1 ph. Jan. 2, 
1908. ) [5717 

Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
L 2580; 1 2583-2548; L 2545-L 2550. 
(I 24833-24850, Jan. 18, 1908.) 
[5718-5735 
Bengough (Wm.), New 
York: M.7'¥. 

Mortgage paid; elderly lady and gen- 
tleman being congratulated by 
lawyer. (I 24449, Jan. 28, 1908.) 

[57386-5737 

Two’s company; young man seated, 
another entering door, young lady 
standing. (I 24448, Jan. 28, 1908.) 

Black’ CH.) company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

[5 wash drawings illustrating women’s 
fashions.] (I 24853, Jan. 18, 1908; 
I 24458, 24459, Jan. 29, 1908; I 
(24472, 24478, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

[5738-5742 


Blenner (Carle Fone 
New York, N. Y. 
Opals; light haired woman in even- 
ing dress before dresser. (I 24450, 


Jan. 28, 1908.) [5743 
89 


90 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


Braun, Clement & @o., 
Paris, France. 

Zwischen pflicht und liebe. Nude 
female figure kneeling before a nude 
man. (I 24510, Feb. 3, 1908.) 

[5744 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Against odds; by S. Brackett. Three 
kittens gazing eagerly into crock 
of milk on table, mouse in middle 
of milk. (I 24809, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


[5745-5766 | 
American queen; by Harrison Fisher. | 


A regally formed woman, hair worn 
high. (I 24420, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Flora, by Allan Gilbert. 
ing a cupid’s bow mouth. 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Bobby; by R. Linder. Head of pony, 
white spot on neck, face is white 


A girl show- 


Race for life; by R. Linder. 


(I 24421, 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Ocean’s mirror; by Alfred 'Thom 
Bricher. Expanse of water, smooth 
and glass like, low beach in fo 
ground, small row boat in water, 
(I 24308, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Phyllis, by C. Warde Taylor. The 
profile head of girl wearing a sq ; 
cut, low neck gown. (I 24419, Jan. 
25, 1908.) ’ 


Purity, by Albert Lynch. Head an 
shoulders of young girl, hair deco- 
rated with flowers. (I 24418, Jan. 
25, 1908.) % 


Three 
two black and one 
white, are endeavoring to escape 
their pursuers and show great 
fatigue. (I 24812, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


wild horses, 


| Return of Miles Standish; by J. L. G. 


from forehead to nose, bridle has | 


double bit. (I 24310, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Entering port; by Marshall Johnson. 
Large sailing vessel, with all sails 
well filled is entering port, white 


caps pile up in front of her. (I 
24306, Jan. 16, 1908.) 
Fond memories, by L. Moeller. Old 


white haired lady in old fashioned 
arm chair. (I 24425, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Gertrude, by Allan Gilbert. The left 
side and back of young girl, sweet 
mouth, saucy nose, dreamy eyes & 
dark hair. 


Kathryn, by Allan Gilbert. A rather 
slender oval face with wavy hair. 
(1 24423, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Lindsay girl, by J. Arthur. Beauti- 
ful girl in evening dress standing 
by table and mirror. (I 24430, Jan. 
25, 1908.) 


Mildred, by Allan Gilbert. Girl's face, 
wears Jarge straw hat, hair curls. 
(I 24426, Jan. 25, 1908.) 


Miss Fluffy, by Harrison Fisher. Tall 
slender girl wearing large hat with 


(I 24424, Jan. 25, 1908.) | 


plumes. (I 24429, Jan. 25, 1908.) 
New England homestead; by Carl 
Weber. A _ carelessly kept over-— 


grown road leading up to cottage. | 


(I 24422, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Nibble (A); 
Holland scene, small Dutch baby 
sitting on wall of dyke by her 
brother who is fishing, a dog stands 
at his right. (I 24811, Jan. 16, 
1908.) 


| Bride (The) 
by Jean Paleologue. | 


/ 
: 
: 
: 
| 


| 


Ferris. Low, beamed ceiling room 
of a Puritan dwelling, surprised 
faces turned towards Miles Stand- 
ish. (I 24307, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Saturday, by Witkowski. Snub nosed, 
round face boy, holding fishing pole. 
(I 24427, Jan, 25, 1908.) ; 


Spring, by E. Vernon. Girl with 
daisies in one arm and a Grecian 
urn in the other. (I 24417, Jan. 25, 
1908. ) 


Trysting place; by Antonio Torres, 
Foliage forms background for head 
bust of a girlish figure, large soft 
brimmed hat trimmed with three os- 
trich tips. (I 24301, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Wounded lioness, by W. H. Drake; 
lioness holding up one paw showing” 
great pain and anger. (I 24428, 
Jan. 25, 1908.) 

Buiger (Arnold), New 
York, Nez. 

Those were the happy days. In cen- 
ter of design is heart, around which 
is a series of bas-reliefs. (I 24464, 
Feb. 1, 1908.) [5767 


Campbell, Metzger & Ja- 
cobson, New York, N. Y. 
Bather (The) Beautiful young wom- 
an standing in surf, holding rope. 

(I 24395, Jan. 23, 1908. [5768-5777 


Beautiful young woman 
attired in white and wearing a white 
veil. (I 24501, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Cousins. Little boy and girl wearing 
wooden shoes and old fashioned cos- 
tumes kissing. (I 24498, Jan. 29, 
1908. ) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Campbell, Metzger & Ja- 
cobson, New York, N. Y. 
Dr. Stork. Birds nest on top of chim- 


ney, two nude babies in nest, stork | 


stands beside them. 
29, 1908.) 

Myening prayer. Little girl, two dolls, 
Teddy bear and hobby horse kneel- 
ing at bed. (I 243896, Jan. 23, 1908.) 

Old oaken bucket. 


old bucket. (I 24320, Jan. 16, 1908.) 


Sailing close. Young man and young 
woman seated in launch, young 
woman holds wheel, man’s chin rest- 
ing on her shoulder. 
16, 1908. ) 


Spectator (The) 


young woman holding § stick. 
24500, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Sweetheart. Beautiful young woman 


(I 


wearing scoop hat and dark furs. | 


(I 24501, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Village cut up. Young woman seated 
in boat mending net, 
teasing her with rod. 
Jan. 29, 1908.) 


(I 24499, 


Clausen (William), New 
work, IN. Y. 

Sweet carnations: by 
head of girl holding carnation. 
24447, Jan. 24, 1908.) 


Collier (P. F.) & sons, 
/ New York, N. Y. 

Circe’s palace, by Maxfield Parrish; 
a woman in flowing robes bending 
over a huge basin. (I 243852, Jan. 
18, 1908. ) 

Expectancy; by ‘Thomas 
Peirce, showing woman in decolleté 

- evening dress. (I 24440, Jan. 27, 
1908. ) 

Give me leave; by 
Smith. Little gir] with ermine furs. 
(I 24351, Jan. 18, 1908.) 

Pierrot. 


Clay. A clown clasping in his arms |. 
(I 24474, Feb. | 


a dainty little lady. 
4, 1908.) 

Visitor (The); by Albert Sterner. A 
woman dressed in outdoor costume 
seated in a chair. (I 24475, Feb. 4, 


1908. ) 
Corday & Gross, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Abashed. Pastel drawing of field 


showing girl with young bull com- 
ing toward her. (I 24898, Jan. 23, 
1908; 1 photo. Jan. 8, 1908.) [5784 


Beautiful young | 
woman at well pouring water out of | 


(I 24319, Jan. | 


Half length figure | 
of beautiful and stylishly attired | 


young man | 


Henry Tenre, | 
(I. 
[5778 


Jessie Willcox | 


His valentine: by John Cecil | 


(I 24497, Jan. | 


[5779-5783 | 
Mitchell | 


Covington (Annette), Chi- 
cago, [Il. 

Adams (Maud) as Peter Pan. She 
wears white hunting costume with 
fur cap. (I 24431, Jan. 25, 1908.) 

[5785 
Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, 
Ohio. 
Small child feeding a 
(I 24494, Feb. 6, 1908.) 
[5786, 5787 


al 


Easter rabbit. 
big rabbit. 


| Little Jap lady. Japanese girl stand- 


ing and holding an open fan. 
24493, Feb. 6, 1908.) 


Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 

Altar in Roman style of architecture, 
supported by six pillars, on each end 
of altar table is an angel. (I 24355, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) [5788, 5789 


Pulpit in Roman style of architecture, 
octagon in shape and in the arches 
are figures in high relief. (I 24356, 
Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Edwards (Harry Clay), 
New York, N. Y. 
Unexpected (The); two hunters in 
birch bark canoe coming unexpect- 
edly upon bull moose. (I 24460, 
Jan. 29, 1908.) [5790 


(S. W.), Boston, 
Mass. 

Boy reading. Boy seated on a box 
reading a book. (I 24530, Feb. 8, 
1908. ) [5791 


Gerwig Orr- 


(I 


Frazer 


(Fred _ A.), 
ville, Ohio. 
Lord’s supper; Christ and twelve dis- 

ciples at table. (I 24446, Jan. 28, 

1908. ) [5792 


Grefé (Will), New York, 
Pi. Ye 
Dangerous driver; half figure of girl 


in brown coat, reins in left hand. 
(I 24445, Jan. 28, 1908.) [5798, 5794 


| Heartless hunter; half figure of girl 


| 


in red hunting coat. 
28, 1908.) 


Hathaway (Francis Pear- 
sall), New York, N. Y. 
Miss A. Wilson. Fanciful representa- 
tion of a feminine figure wearing a 
fantastic costume. (I 24414, Jan. 


(I 24444, Jan. 


24, 1908.) [5795 
Holt (Winifred), New 
Tork, Noy. 

Sinclair (May); by Winifred Holt. 


Bas relief of the left profile of head 
and portion of bust, hair piled high 
at back, features clean cut. (I 
24o2o, Jan. 17, 1908.) [5796 


92 


Hood (John ih Kearny, 
N. 


Passing at sunset; us Thos. B. Hood. | Lehigh university. 


Two sail boats passing each other. 
(I 24495, Feb. 6, 1908.) [5797 


Kuppenheimer (B.) & co., 
Chicago, Il. 
[4 drawings illustrating men’s cloth- 
ing.] (I 24297-24300, Jan. 15, 1908.) 
[5798-5801 


Kuppenheimer, House of, 
Chicago, Ill. 
[14 drawings illustrating men’s cloth- 
ing.] (I 24400-24413, Jan. 24, 1908.) 
[5802-5815 


Lenz (O. L.), New York, 
Wi Y. 


Grief. Monument in shape of an ex- 
hedra cross in center before which is 


reclining a female figure. (I 245538, 
Feb. 11, 1908.) [5816 
Levy (Alex. O.), New 
York, N.S, 


Goy. Stuyvesant’s arrival in New Am- 
sterdam. Gov. Stuyvesant as cen- 
tral figure surrounded by three fol- 


lowers. (I 24490, Jan. 80,1908. One 

photo. Jan. 21, 1908.) [5817 
Lewis (O. W.), Barre, Vt. 

Rock-faced sarcophaghi. 90-95. (I 


24313-24318, Jan. 4, 1908.) 
[5818-5823 


Life publishing As att 
New York, N. Y. 
Astonishing blindness Pe times even of 
the most gifted raconteur; by Orson 
Lowell. Interior of drawing-room 
showing guests bored to death 
man telling story. (I 24363, Jan. 
21, 1908.) 
But there’s nothing half so sweet in 
life as love’s young dream; young 
man and woman standing close to- 
gether, her head is against his 
shoulder. (I 24471, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Littig (W. T.) & co., 
bt oh dae a 
[17 Bird’s-eye views of universities, 
colleges, etc., as follows :] 


New 


Bucknell university. 
21, 1908.) 


College of the City of New York. (I 
24374, Jan. 21, 1908.) 

Cornell university. (I 24879, Jan. 21, 
1908. ) 

Dartmouth college. (I 24872, Jan. 21, 
1908. ) 

Harvard university. (I 24875, Jan. 21, 


1908. ) 


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at | 


9 ec | 
[5824, 5825 | Ducks swimming; 


(I 243878, Jan. | 


| Pieardia: 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.38 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
¥ork, Ny Wu 

(I 24366, Jan. 21, 
1908. ) 

Princeton university. 
21, 1908.) 

Trinity college, Hartford, Conn. 
24367, Jan. 21, 1908.) 

University of Chicago. 
21, 1908.) 

University of 
Jan. 21, 1908.) 

University of North Carolina. 
24373, Jan. 21, 1908.) 

University of Virginia. 
21, 1908.) 

University of Wisconsin. 
Jan. 21, 1908.) 

Vassar college. 
1908. ) 

Washington and Lee university. (I 
24880, Jan. 21, 1908.) ; 


Williams college. (I 24877, Jan. 21, 


(I 24864, Jan. 
(I 
(I 24871, Jan, 


Michigan. (I 24369, 


Oe Ce 


(I- 


Sma eo 


(I 24376, Jan. 


(I 24368, 
(I 24870, Jan. 21, 


Ge 


1908. ) 
Yale university. (I 24365, Jan. 21, — 
1908. ) 
Meissner & Buck, Leipzig, 


Germany. 

Alpine scene; Oeschinen lake in fore- 
ground, snow-clad summits in back- 
ground. (I 24456, Jan. 29, 1908.) 

[5843-5849 _ 

Arcade with groined ceiling; by N. Bar. — 
ducci. Between the columns appear — 
walls and windows of building facing 
court: (I 24454, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


Ducks sitting and standing; by A. 
Koester, a group of ducks at edge ~ 
of sheet of water. (I 24451, Jan. 
29, 1908.) 

by A. Koester, five 
ducks in pond, reeds in background. 
(I 24452, Jan. 29, 1908.) 

Edge of pond; peasant’s hut on one 

side, clump of trees on the other, 
(I 24457, Jan. 29, 1908.) 

Village scene, showing road with wil- 
lows and woman at draft well on 
right. (I 24455, Jan. 29, 1908.) 

showing two low buildings with 

chimneys at their ends, tall trees in 


foreground. (I 244538, Jan. 29, 1908.) 
Melchers (Gari), New 
York, N. Y. 


China closet; two figures before closet 
filled with china. (I 24466, Feb. 1, 
1908. ) [5850-5851 

life size head of woman with 

bare shoulders, showing sleeve and © 

part of chemise. (I 24465, Feb. 1, 

1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Melville (Francis B.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Chief Rain-in-the-face, the war chief 
of the hostile Sioux; full face, white- 


| 
| 


tipped war feather. (I 24463, Jan. | 
81, 1908.) [5852 
Mitchell (Edward H.), 


San Francisco, Cal. 
Indian papoose. Indian baby fastened 
in its basket, 
tree. (I 24477, Feb. 4, 1908.) 


| 


/ 


which is against a | 


[5858, 5854 


Sioux Indian chief Standing Bear. In- 


dian in a standing position, envel- | 


oped in a dark robe. 
4, 1908.) 


Moller (Ludwig), Liibeck, 
Germany. 
Birkhahnbalz-Heath-cock; by Carl 
Zimmermann. Two cocks separated 
by a small stream. (I 24331, Jan. 
18, 1908.) [5855-5859 


(I 24476, Feb. | 


ARTS 93 


Ostwald (William), Chi- 


cago, Ill. 
Mart (Karl). Round memorial 
plaque. (I 24399, Jan. 22, 1908; 1 


photo. Jan. 13, 1908.) [5864 
Peruna drug mfg. co., Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 

Sweet memories. Beautiful young 

woman with light, luxuriant hair, 


which falls about her shoulders. (I 
24397, Jan. 23, 1908.) [5865 
Photographische gesell- 
schaft, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


Ann meeresstrand; by Peter Janssen. 


Bliihende heide—Blooming heath; by | 


Anna Struck of a trail with a row 


of birch trees on either side. (I) 
24332, Jan. 18, 1908.) — 
Eifersucht—Jealousy; by Carl Zim- 


mermann of two roe-bucks sprinting | Glacier des Bois im Chamounix-Tale; 


down a hill. (I 24329, Jan. 18, 
1908. ) ) 
Hirschbrunft-Rut; by Carl Zimmer- | 
mann of a group of deer. (I 24328, 
Jan. 18, 1908.) 
Schwarzwild—Black game; by Carl 


Zimmermann of a group of boars. 
(1 24830, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Morahan (Eugene H.), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


A beach, a satyr and nymph are 
coaxing a child to enter the water. 


(1 24858, Jan. 21, 1908.) [5866-5872 
Am waldesrand, by Fritz Ebel. A 
landscape, hilly country. (I 24361, 


Jan. 21, 1908.) 


Bright summer’s morning; by B. W. 
Leader. River in foreground, trees 
in middleground and hills in dis- 
tance. (I 24442, Jan. 28, 1908.) 


by Otto von Kamecke. Mountainous 
scenery with rugged peaks, torrent 
dashing over rocks. (I 24441, Jan. 


28, 1908.) 
| Holtsteinische landschaft; by Fritz 
Ebel. A pond surrounded by woods. 


I 24360, Jan. 21, 1908.) 


_ Morning of the year; by Kemp Welch. 


Dissected skull. Model of human. 
skull. (I 24854, Jan. 20, 1908.) 
[5860 


Nast (Thomas), jr., New 
York, N. Y. 
Infantry on a forced march. A little 
boy in uniform, being forced to 
march by his nurse. (I 24486, Feb. 


5, 1908.) [5S61 
Newbery (F. S.), New 
Work, IN: ¥. 

Pan. Woodland scene, with torrent 


leaping downward, Pan, when a 


youth, quenching thirst. (I 24894, 
Jan. 23, 1908.) [5862 
Norris (Francis), Wor- 
cester, Mass. 
Worcester polytechnic institute. 


_ Waldinneres, by Fritz Ebel. 


Birdseye view, showing nine build- | 


ings and their roofs. 
14, 1908.) 


(I 24321, Jan. | 
[5863 | 


A mare with colt in an orchard un- 
der a blooming tree. (I 24443, Jan. 
28, 1908.) 


Interior 
of a wood showing rocky slope. (I 
24359, Jan. 21, 1908.) ‘ 

Photogravure company of 
America, Itd., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Golden Locks and the three bears; by 


Geo. R. Brill. A little girl and 
three Teddy bears. (I 24827, Jan. 
18, 1908.) [5873-5875 


Rainy day in the parlor; by Geo. R. 
Brill showing interior of roomanda 
little girl pouring water out of a 
hat. (I 24826, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


Terrible moment, by Geo. R. Brill. 
A Teddy bear sitting on the ficor 
and a dog ready to jump onit. (I 
24325, Jan. 18, 1908.) 


94 


Pilsbry (A.), Chicago, Ill. 

Water pixey, with green skull cap 
and green slip and with gauze like 
wings. (I 24415, Dec. 18, 1907.) 

[5876 


Pustet (Fr.) & co., New 
Work, (N.4, 

Christ falls the third time under his 
cross. Group of statuary contain- 
ing five figures, in the foreground 
lies the figure of the fallen Christ. 
(I 24512, Feb. 8, 1908.) [5877, 5878 


Cyrenian helps Jesus to carry his 


cross. A group of statuary consist- 
ing of four figures, the central 
figure is Christ bearing a cross. (I 
24511, Feb. 7, 1908.) 
Remington (Frederic), 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Figure of the night. Indian on a 
horse on a moonlit snow. (I | 
24385, Jan. 23, 1908.) [5879 | 

Rollins (Warren Bliph- ) 


alet), Phoenix, Ariz. | 
Grand Canyon, before the white man | 


came. Two Indians standing on a 
large overhanging rock. (I 24539, | 
Feb. 10, 1908.) 


[5880 


Rudy bros. co., Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

Knowledge the handmaid of Labor. 
Figure of young man, in shirt and | 
trousers, sleeves rolled up, beside 
him female figure typifying Knowl- 
edge. (I 24416, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

[5881 | 


Rungius (Carl), Brook- 
We Ns es 
Coming to the call. Large bull moose 
in upright position, coming forward 
over crest of hill. (I 24822, Jan. 17, 


. 
1908.) [5882 | 
/ 


Saint-Gaudens (A. H.), 
Windsor, Vt. 

Head of the Diana; by Augustus St. 
Gaudens. Life size female head, 
terminating at the neck, hair 
knotted high at back of head. (1 
243804, Jan. 16, 1908.) [5883-5887 


Head of the Farragut; by Augustus 
Saint-Gaudens. Life size portrait 
bust of Admiral Farragut terminat- 
ing at the neck, collar partially 
shown, hair brought forward from 
back, cap on head. (I 248038, Jan. 
16, 1908.) 

Head of the Shaw; by Augustus Saint- 
Gaudens. Life size portrait bust of 
Col. Robt. Gould Shaw. On head 
rests soldier’s cap, a mustache and 
goatee are worn. (I 24302, Jan. 16, 
1908. ) 


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ENTRIES 
pt. IV, 1. S., V. 


Saint-Gaudens (A. H.), 
Windsor, Vt. 
Saint-Gaudens (Mrs. Augustus), 
trait bas-relief by Augustus Sain 
Gaudens. Three-quarters figure; 
her right hand she holds a bowl 
flowers. (I 24470, Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Study for a head; by Augustus Sain 
Gaudens. Life size portrait bust, 
female head, hair is waved, but 
ried back where it is coiled in a 
knot rather low at back of head, 
(I 243805, Jan. 16, 1908.) : 


Sandes (Aileen M.), Chi- } 

cago, Ill. ' 

Illustrated quotations. [1-9]. (I 

24886, 24390-24893, Oct. 30, 1907; 

1 photo. of each Noy. 19, 1907; I 

24387-24389, Novy. 19, 1907; 1 photo. 

of each Nov. 19, 1907; I 24496, Feb. 
4, 1908; 1 photo. Dee. 19, 1907.) 

[5S88-5896 


Schnitzer ( Gebriider), 
Berlin, Germany. 
In the evening. Group of deer rest- 
ing. (I 24489, Jan. 31, 1908.) 
[ 


In the morning. Group of deer. 
24487, Jan. 31, 1908.) 


Young Christ. In front of a church is 
young Christ standing, holding a 
cross in right hand. (I 24488, Jan. 
31, 1908.) 

1 photo. of each Jan. 6, 1908. 


Schreyvogel (Chas.), Ho- 
boken, N. J. 
Silenced warhoop. Indian sliding off 
pinto horse, other Indians and 
troopers back of him. (I 24461, 
Jan. 30, 1908.) [5900 


Schweizer (J. Otto), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

Ticker (The) Group of figures on 
oval base, gentleman in center sur- 
rounded by horrible creatures. (I 
24467, Feb. 3, 1908.) 5901 


Seamans (FF, M.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Autumn. Girl standing under grape 
arbor with bunch of grapes in her 
hands. (I 24492, Feb. 6, 1908.) 

[5902 
Simplex lithograph co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Daffodil design. (I 24436, Jan. 23, 

1908. ) [5903-5908 


Iris design. (I 24487, Jan. 23, 1908.) 

Orchid design; grouped. (I 24484, 
Jan. 23, 1908:) 

Rose design. (I 24435, Jan. 23, 1908.) 

Tulip design: grouped. (I 24433, 
Jan. 23, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 6-9, Feb., 1908 


Simplex lithograph co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Violet design. (I 244382, Jan. 23, 
1908 


-) 
1 photo. of each Jan. 16, 1908. 


Spielvogel (E.), New 
Work, WN, Y¥. 

Hansi’s abendgebet; by Fritz Grote- 
meyer. A little girl on her knees | 
praying, surrounded by dolls. (1 
24481, Feb. 5, 1908.) [5909-5916 


Pare de Merode 4 Westerloo; by Pierre 
J. Abatucci. Three prominent trees 
to the left. A big lawn crossed by 
an artificial water body, lake. (I 
24484, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Puppen Mami; by Fritz Grotemeyer. 
A little girl sitting on a small chair 
playing with doll. (I 24480, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 


Ruelle (Une) Bruge; by Em. Vierin. 
A small narrow street in Bruge. (I 
244479, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Schwarzwald Zauber; by Herm. Disch- 


ler. A small farm house between 
two tall trees. (I 24485, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) ; 


Tan wetter; by Frz. Graessel. Early 
spring season. Ducks standing on 
the snow. (I 24483, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Vieux quai flammand. Winter scene. 


Old Flemish street covered with | 


snow and ice. (I 24478, Feb. 5, 


1908. ) 


Vieux village dans les Ardennes; by 
F. Lewis. A mountain street in the 
Ardennes. (I 24484, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Tatum (KE. H.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Queen of the Pacific. 


West coast of | 


North and South America is formed | 


to outline profile of female face. 
24357, Jan. 20, 1908.) 


Thompson (Mrs. F. Fos- 
ter), Sioux City, Iowa. 

Sweet cherries; lady in plain white 
dress and broad brim straw hat, car- 
rying basket of cherries. (I 24439, 
Jan. 27, 1908.) [5918 


Trudell (Charles Louis), 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
Dubuque (Julien). Racoon skin cap 


on head, buckskin shirt and rude. 


(I 24281, 
[5919-5922 


scarf belt about loins. 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Monument to Julien Dubuque. 
original site of vault, mystic seat 
near it, iron fence in foreground. (I 
24284, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


29855—08——4 


On | 


(I | 
[5917 | 


| 


Contentment; by Theo. Van Sluys. 


| Early autumn pasture. 


95 


Trudell (Charles Louis), 
Dubuque, Iowa. 

Potosa, wife of Julien Dubuque. Rep- 
resented aS a squaw, draped in 
Squaw attire. (I 24282, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 


Vault of Julien Dubuque, 1810. Shows 
a rude rock affair, overlooking the 
Mississippi river. (I 24283, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 


Unger & Fengler, Ber- 
lin SW., Germany. 
Christus in Gethsemane; by Adolph 
Hering. Christ kneeling with 
clasped hands, to the right are large 
rocks. (I 24468, Feb. 3, 1908.) 
[5923 


Valenkamph (T. V. C.), 
East Gloucester, Mass. 

Flying Dutchman. Meeting of an 
English bark with the fantom ship. 
(I 24491, Jan. 6, 1908.) [5924 

Volk (Douglas), Center 

Lovell, Maine. 

Lincoln (Abraham) in 1860; face in 
profile showing the right side, back- 
ground dark. (I 24462, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) [5925 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Black to move and win. Old colored 
couple playing checkers. (I 24537, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) [5926-5936 


A 
group of sheep. (I 24526, Feb. 8, 


1908.) 


Five cows in 
a pasture, three in foreground. (I 
24534, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


I've got a whopper. 
act of fishing. 
1908.) 


His first love. Little boy in overalls 
kissing an equally small girl wear- 
ing a white sun bonnet. (I 24533, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Gld thatched cottage; by Leon Richet, 
An old thatched cottage with 
rustie stairway. (I 24525, Feb. 8, 
1908. ) 


On the quay; by H. Houbin. Four 
fishermen one of whom is opening 
his net ready to empty the contents 
in a basket. (I 24527, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Solid comfort. Old negress sitting 
smoking. (I 24538, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Two boys, one in 
(I 24536, Feb. 8, 


96 


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ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 1. S., V.é 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Venetian sunset; by J. Duprat. A 
scene on the waters of Venice, tall 
trees on the shore, along which some 
Sail boats are tied. (I 24528, Feb. 
8, 1908.) 


When all nature is in tune, by E. Wal- 
bourne. Girl with apron full of 
flowers standing on the bank of the 
river. (I 24529, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Young artist. Girl holding Teddy 
bear for boy to draw. (I 24535, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Willet stained glass co., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Chancel window, by William Willet. 
Four large medallions with scenes 
from life of Christ. (I 24469, Feb. 


Williams (Margaret H.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Lioness resting on a base, designed 
a drinking fountain. Front pa 
are stretched out in front, h 
turned to one side. (I 24881, Jan. 
22, 1908.) 


Williams (Mrs. William 
A.), Wilmington, N. C. 
Decorated college yell. Pine branch 
| and pine cones. (I 24362, Jan. 20, 
1908. 1 ph. Jan. 6, 1908.) [5940 


Wilmarth (Glen George), 
Aldenville, Pa. 
Morning. Girl’s head with hair fall- 
ing down her back in a curl. (I 
24384, Jan. 22, 1908.) (5941, 5942 


Pipe dream. Man smoking. Cloud of 


2 1908. 937 smoke forming girl’s head. (I 
peer [5937 | 24383, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
Williams (Margaret H.), 
New York, N. Y. . 
Lion resting on base designed for 
drinking fountain. Head up, one 
paw extended, the other curved in- 
ward. (I 24882, Jan. 22, 1908.) 
[5938-5939 
Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each j 
8 


and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908__.-_____________L lL 5 


O 


5943—8091 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 10-138 
MARCH, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
graphs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

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


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by John Colby 
Abbott, Boston, Mass. Class H, XXc, no. 106631, February 27, 1908; 2 copies received 
February 27, 1908. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Abbott (John Colby), | American-Examiner, New 
; Boston, Mass. Work, IN; Ys 
Belle poule—Flore—Grande-pandore— | Jimmy. (F 62628, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
Lace apron—Pannier—Trianon. (6 — (Ff 63042, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
photographs. H 106631, 106630, fed niglits O= 
106632-106635, Feb. 27, 1908.) age in a5) see See ia 
[5943-5948 | Katrina comes over from Germany. 
Adams (Joseph), Vin- (F 63197, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
cennes, Ind. _ Katzenjammers and the widow’s dog. 
Our emblematic and historical totem. | (F 62761, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
(I 63106, Feb. 27, 1908.) [5949 | McGinty wasn’t the only one. (F 
Allen (Harry N.), Liver- | 62623, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
more Falls, Me. | No use. (F 63199, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
ady Dainty. (H 106615, Jan. 24, | . iy 9 
1908. ) [5950 Ship ahoy! (F 63040, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
American-examiner, New What can you expect of a little boy. 
Voblk, (Wi Y. (F 62624, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
Dotty Dimple. (F 62625, Feb. 10,| you know those folding beds? (F 
1908.) [5951-5971 63039, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 62764, Feb. 17, 1908.) American - journal - exam- 


—— (F 63200, Mar. 2, 1908.) | iner, New York, N. Y. 
Faithful Tige. (F 63202, Mar. 2, | Amateur night at Monopoly theatre. 


1908. ) |  (F 62759, Feb. 17, 1908.) [5972-6072 
Happy Hooligan. (F 62627, Feb. 10, | Ambitious mouse. (F 62726, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 1908.) 
(F 62763, Feb. 17, 1908.) | Rraggo the monk. (F 62727, Feb. 15, 
(F 63041, Feb. 24, 1908.) 1908. ) 
Here he is again. (F 62770, Feb. 17, | ——— (F 62896, Feb. 21, 1908.) 
1908. ) —— (F 63085, Feb. 25, 1908.) 
His name is Smith. (F 62626, Feb. 10, | —— (F 68190, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
1908.) Bunch of valentines. (F 62728, Feb. 
=——'(F' 62762, Feb. 17, 1908.) 15, 1908.) 
Idea of getting fresh. (F 63043, Feb. | Found in the ruins of Wash Ington 
24, 1908.) Dee See. (F 63045, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


OF 


98 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V.3 


American - journal - exam- 

iner, New York, N. Y. 
Goat Club. (F 62621, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
— (F 62643, Feb. 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 62656, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
— (F 62697, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
— (F 62756, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
(F 63143, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
Groucho the monk. (IF 62622, Feb. 10, 

1908. ) 
—— (F 62659, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
(F 62695, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
(F 62758, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
(F 62832, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
(F 63087, Feb. 25, 1908.) 
(IF 63108, Feb. 26, 1908.) 
(F 63162, Feb. 28, 1908.) 
(F 63196, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
(F 63269, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 638387, Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Hallroom boys. (F 
1908. ) 

— (F 62679, 
(F 62725, 


Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Feb. 15, 1908.) 
(IF 62768, Feb. 18, 1908. ) 
(F 62898, Feb. 21, 1908.) 
(F 68086,. Feb. 25, 1908.) 
(F 68145, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
(F 638191, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
(F 63266, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
(F' 68409, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
Heads or tails. (F 63189, Mar. 
1908. ) 


2, 


How Doodlespeck became an anarch- . 


ist. 
I see by the papers. 
14, 1908.) 


Improving the breed-horses. 
Feb. 24, 1908.) 

King Kazooks. 
1908. ) 

(F 62678, 

(EF 62729, Feb. 

(F 62873, Feb. 

(F 63053, Feb. 

(F' 63104, Feb. 

(F 631638, Feb. 

Knocko the monk. 
1908. ) 

(F 62872, Feb. 20, 1908.) 

—— (F 63348, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


(EF 63410, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
(F 62696, Feb. 


(F 63051, 


(F 62645, Feb. 11, 


Feb. 13, 1908.) 
15, 1908.) 
20, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 
28, 1908.) 


Love will find a way. 


6, 1908.) 

Me and my people. (F 63146, Feb. 27, 
1908. ) 

Mrs. Trubbell. (F 62619, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 62657, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
—— (F 62870, Feb. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 68044, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 63052, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 63159, Feb. 28, 1908.) 


_Money stringency over. 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 631938, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
(EF 63407, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


(F 63411, 


Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Monopoly Lodge. 
1908.) 

My dear boy, I’m busted. (F 62767, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 

—— (F 62895, Feb. 21, 1908.) 

—— (F 63084, Feb. 25, 1908.) 


(F 62660, Feb. 12, i 


_—— (F 63267, Mar. 4, 1908.) | 


New tragedian. 
1908. ) 


No wedding bells for Batch. 
Feb. 14, 1908.) 


(F 62833, Feb. 19, 


(F 62693, 


_— (F 62830, Feb. 19, 1908.) 


62646, Feb. 11, | Our antediluvian ancestors. 


(F 63388, 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Over the hills. (F 68195, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 

Rhymo the monk. (F 62677, Feb. 13, 
1908. ) 


— (F 63046, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 638144, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65265, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


| —— (F 63408, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


) Ee 
—(F 


|) = 


(F 62644, Feb. 11, | 


(F 63349, Mar. | 
| -—— (F 638050, 


| —— (F 63161, 
| —— (F 68194, 


Ship ahoy. (F 68201, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Small potatoes suffragettes parade. 
(F 638048, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


When women get their rights. 

62831, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
62871, Feb. 20, 
62897, Feb. 21, 
63047, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
63049, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
63101, Feb. 26, 1908.) 
63160, Feb. 28, 1908.) 
63192, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
63264, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
— (F 63347, Mar. 6, 1908.) 
— (F 6383885, Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Whole Peewee family. (F 62620, Feb. 
10, 1908. ) 
—— (F 62658, 
—— (F 62694, 
— (F 62757, 
—— (F 62829, 


(¥F 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 
eee E 


Sele 
shines) 
meee & 
ee |. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


12, 
14, 


1908.) 
1908. ) 
17, 1908.) 
19, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 
26, 1908.) 
28, 1908.) 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 


(EF 62755, Feb. 17, 


—— (F 63102, 


—— (F 63268, 
— (F 63386, 


Woman’s rights. 
1908. ) 


Wouldn't it make you mad? 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 


(F' 63270, 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS 


American mutoscope & bi- 
ograph co., New 
York, 'N..X; 
Boy detective. (H 107074, 
1908. ) 
Princess in the vase. 
25, 1908.) 
Snowman (The) 
1908. ) 
Yellow peril. 
1908. ) 
American printing 
Fall River, Mass. 
tea. (F 62614, Feb. 10, 
[6077-6079 
(F 62613, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Mar. 


t, 
(H 106575, Feb. 
(H 106282, Feb. 17, 


(H 106924, Mar. 3, 


co., 


Afternoon 
1908. ) 


Her dress. 


Proud of her work. 
1908. ) 


American stereoscopic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

A 108272, A 108474, A 108485. 
106542-106544, Feb. 21, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 24, 1908.) [ 6OSO-6084 

A 112164, A 112176. (H 106598, 106599, 
Feb. 26, 1908; 2 c. of each Feb. 27, 
1908. ) 


Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Brother and sister. (F 62797, Feb. 18, 
1908; 2¢. Feb. 11,1908.) [6085-6099 


Colonial maid. (F 63250, Mar. 3, 1908.) 

Contemplation. (F 63248, Mar. 3, 
1908. ) 

Girl drinking. (F 62795, Feb... 18, 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 

Indian maid. (F 68252, Mar. 3, 1908.) 

Maid of the sixties. (F 63249, Mar. 3, 
1908. ) 

Minuet (The) (F 62800, Feb. 18, 


1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 
Picture hat. (F 62801, Feb. 18, 1908; 
2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 
Priscilla. (EF 63251, Mar.-3, 1908.) 
Southern exposure. (IF 63247, Mar. 
3, 1£08.) 
Summer girl. (F 62799, Feb. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 
Sweet girl graduate. 
18, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 
Valentine. (F 63245, Mar. 3, 1908. 
Whispering love. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 
Woodland child. (F 63246, Mar. 
1908.) 
Andrews (Mrs. Enmille 
Hill), Edmore, N. Dak. 
| Edmore, N. Dak., baseball game. 
106809, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


(H 
[6100 


(F 62612, Feb. 10, | 


3 | 


| 
| 


[6073-6076 | 


Armstrong (Mary E.), 
Brookline, Mass. 


| Armstrong (The late Joseph) (F 
62681, Feb. 6, 1908.) [6101 
Arnot (Robert), Paris, 


(Hi | 


France. 
Lord Byron and Shelly at Geneva. 
(F 62649, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
[6102-6104 
Salome dancing before Herodes. (F 
62650, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


Shakespeare reciting his Hamlet at 
White Hall. (F 62648, Feb. 12, 
1908. ) 

2c. of each, Feb. 18, 1908. 
Associated literary press, 
New York, N. Y. 

Muffy Shufiles. (F 638430, Mar 9, 
1908. ) [6105 
Babberger (William), 
Cafion City, Colo. 

From the top of Royal gorge. (H 


106147, Feb. 11, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 3, 
1908. ) [6106 


Bailey (O. H.), 


bridge, Mass. 


Can- 


| Winsted, Conn., bird’s eye view. 1908. 


(F 62312, Jan. 30, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 1, 


1908. ) [6107 
Bamforth & co, New 
York, N. Y. 
Ah! That’s got it. (H 105898, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) [6108-6132 
But I struck one chord of music. (H 
105889, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
| Crab catcher. (H 105895, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 
Hold on! (H 105905, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
How am I to get into these. (H 
105890, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
How’s this for a pose. (H 105892, 


Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Hurry up. (H 105896, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


It flooded the crimson twilight. (H 
105903, Feb. 5, 1908. ) 


| It may be that deaths bright angel 


18, | 


(EF 62798, Feb. | 


(F 62796, Feb. 18, | 


will speak. (H 105893, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 

4¢ quieted pain. (H. 105900, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 

Little grandad. (H 105888, Feb. 5, 
1908. } 

Morning exercise. (H 105802, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 

Now keep quite still. (H 105884, Feb. 
5, 1908.) 


Pals ever. (H 105897, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Reason (H 105883, Feb. 5, 


1908.) 


why. 


100 
Bamforth & co. New 
OVE, DN. 
Set him off, Fido. (H 105885, Feb. 5, | 
1908. ) 


She: People say we are engaged. (H 


105906, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Teaching Polly her ABC. (H 105887, 
Feb. 5, 1908.) 
There’s music in the air. (H 105901, 


Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Tiff. (HI 105894, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Wandering thoughts. (H 105891, Feb. 


5, 1908.) 

We are seven. (H 105889, Feb. 5, 
1908. ) 

What are you doing, Bridget? (H 
105882, Feb. 5, 1908.) 

Whatever are you doing. (H 105908, 
Feb. 5, 1908.) 

You dare to call me names. (H 
105886, Feb. 5, 1908.) 


Banner photo co., Jack- 


son, Miss. 
Two governors. (H 106616, Feb. 18, 
1908; 2 ¢e. Jan. 25, 1908.) [6133 | 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Bradley Bridge, Vt. 
Vt.?] (HH 106100, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
[6134-6146 


Essex Junction, Vt. [1-8] (H 106089- 


106096, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Winooski river, Vt. [1-4] 
106097—-106100, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Barmore (Charles), New 


Yor; Nw: Xs 


[Winooski river, 


| Becker 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Bash (G. A.) Canton, 
Ohio. 
McKinley memorial and dedication Th 
parade. [6160, 6161 — 


4 
t 


McKinley memorial, bird’seye view on — 


dedication day. 1. 


(H 106532, 106533, Feb. 20, 1908; 
2c. of each Feb. 12, 1908.) 


Beck (Chas. R. R.), Thur- 

mont, Md. 

tree after the storm. 
[6162, 6163 


Bethrothal 


Thurmont, Md. Hunting Creek Gap. 


(H 106152, 106153, Feb. 11, 1908.) 
secker (L. A.), Chicago, 
Ill. 


20th Century soda fountain. 
[6164 


| (H 106546, Feb. 15, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 5, 


1908. ) 


Bell (James W.), son & Co. 
New York, N. Y. 

Afternoon — Business—Button 
through—Dress— Exclusive — Fifth 
avenue — Newport — Regulation — 
Sporting — Stag—Tennis — Topper. 
(F 68067--63078, Feb. 25, 1908.) 

[6165-6176 


Benner (Harry M.), Ham- 
mondsport, N. Y. 


- Hammondsport, N. Y., bird’seye view. 


(H 


Lincoln (Abraham) portrait etched on 


copper plate. 1, 2 (EF 62784, | 
62735, Feb. 17, 1908.) [6147, 6148 | 
Barnard (C. R.) Oak- 
land, Cal. 
Couple of teddy bears. [6149, 6150 


Nature from the ground up. 
(H 106194, 106195, Feb. 10. 1908.) 


Barton (Lester Clement), 
Chicago, Il. 
Ostrich rooster trying to kick a man 
through the fence. (H 106540, Feb. 
19, 1908. [6151-6159 


Phoenix, Ariz. 110-118, 115,116. (H 
1065384—-106539, Feb. 19, 1908.) 


City hall. (H 106786, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) 
—— Pioneer hotel. (H 106785, Feb. 
29, 1908.) 


| Little boy blue. 


| My rosary. 


(H 106660, Feb. 26, 1908; 2c. Feb. 
10, 1908.) [6177 


Benson (FF. C.), Chanute, 
Kans. 
Vignette. 


Berdan publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


I love to love a mason. (H 106971, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) [6179-6189 

(H 106970, Mar. 4, 

1908. ) 

(H 106969, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Oh, what a lonesome town. (H 


106972, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Pajama girl. 1-6. (H 106962-106967, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Traumerei. (H 106968, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Bingham (Katherine), St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. 


Lillies of peace. 


1908. ) [6190-6192 
Santa Ursula. (H 106619, Feb. 17, 
1908. ) 
Triptych, Christus  resurrexit. (H 


106621, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


(H 106614, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
[6178 


(H 106620, Feb. 17, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Bird (Maria T.), Rock- 
land, Me 


| Point of Esther. 


AND PRINTS 101 


Bond (Geo. W.), Wheat- 
on, Ill. 
Point of Adah. 
Point of Electra, complete signet. 


= 


is 


| Point of Martha. 


Sub La Verda Steto Paco Venkos. (H 
107042, Mar. 6, 1908.) [6193 | 
Black (T. Henry), James- 
town, N. Y. 
Hagles [F.O. E. club house] 1, 7. (H 
106636, 106642, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
[6194-6197 
Indian. 8, head; 9, standing. (H 
106643, 106644, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
Blaisdell (Mrs. H. L.), 


Denver, Colo. 


Dorothy. (H 107091, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Youki. (H 107092, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
2 ec. of each Feb. 13, 1908. 
Bliss (W. W.), Duarti, 
Cal 


Packground design. (F 63316, Feb. 14, 


1908. ) 
Bond (Geo. W.), Wheat- 
on, Ill. 
Adah among the mountains. 
[6201-6251 
Adah goes to meet her father. 
Adah returns to her father. 


Adah throws off the veil. 
(H 106710-106713, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


Blue eyes. (H 106262, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Blue point of the star. 

Boaz addresses Ruth. 

Boaz favors Ruth. 

Color of the degree. 

Death of Lazarus. 

Driven from Bethlehem. 

Elect lady and her children. 

Electa receives the cross. 

Emblazoned altar. 

Emblem of the degree. 1-4. 
Emblematic signification of the first, 


Point of Ruth. 

Queen Esther seeks Ahasuerus. 
Red point of the star. 

Ruth becomes a gleaner. 

Ruth returns from the fields. 
Sacrifice of Adah. 


Signet (The). 
[6198, 6199. | 


Visited by a band of soldiers. 


| White point of the star. 


[6200 | 


second, third, fourth and fifth de- | 


grees, 

' Esther becomes queen of Persia. 
Tsther, the Jewish damsel. 
Esther implores the king. 
Esther informed of the edict. 
Field of stars. 

Green point of the star. 
Jepthah the ninth judge. 
Jepthah vows a vow. 

Jesus consoles Martha. 

King Ahasuerus issues cruel edict. 
Martha, Mary and Lazarus. 
Martha’s meeting with Jesus. 
Naomi, Ruth and Orpha. 
Pardon granted Esther. 


Yellow point of the star. 


(H 106714—-106748, 106750—106760, 
Feb. 29, 1908. } 


(>. £.), 
(rk. m. ¥, 
Little behind in his rent. 

Feb. 25, 1908.) 


Breton (Harry), 
geles, Cal. 
Bear resemblance. (F 62793, Jan. 31, 


Brandt New 


(F 63062, 
[6252 


Los An- 


1908. ) [6253-6256 

He hit me with his bear fist. (F 
63178, Feb. 29, 1908.) 

How can I bear to leave you. (F 
63177, Feb. 29, 1908.) 

Looking at his bear face. (F 62794, 
Jan. 31, 1908.) 

Bromley (Edward A.), 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Shakopee, Minn.. old stone mill. (H 

106221, Feb. 13. 1908: 2 c. Feb. 12, 
1908. ) [6257 

Brookins (Denis H.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 

January fire in eeeiyy (H 106319, 

Feb. 17. 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1908.) 
[6258 

Brown (H. W.), Tifton, 

Ga. 

Tifton, Ga., new Clyat building. (H 
107103, Mar. 9. 1908.) [6259 

Brown & Bigelow, St. 

: Paul, Minn. 

Abjection. 63 by 54, 13 by 10. (F 


62910, 62911, Feb. 13, 1908.) 
[6260-6342 


Adelia. 2 by 23. 38 by 6. (F 62959, 
| 62960, Feb. 14. 1908.) 

| After glow. 14 by 93. (F 62912, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


At the opera. 6 by 8. (F 62913, Feb. 


) 
| 13, 1908.) 


102 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 
Paul, Minn. 
Becalmed. 9by 7. (F 62914, Feb. 18, 
1908. ) 
Budding. 11 by 14. (F 62904, Feb. 
13, 1908.) 
Buffalo hunt. 11 by 73%. (F 62915, 
Feb. 13, 1908.) ) 
Christmas girl. 13 by 6. (F 62916, 


Feb. 13, 1908.) 


College widow. 6 by 12, 164 by 11. 
(EF 62917, 62918, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 
Paul, Minn. 
| Lenore. 2 by 24, 32 by 6. (F 62978, 
62979, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
Lure of the woods. 24 by 74. (F 
62980, Feb. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 13, 


| Old sentinel. 


Colonial girl. 4 by 5. (F 62919, Feb. 
13, 1908.) 

Conjection. 6 by 5, 10 by 13. (F | 
62920, 62921, Feb. 13, 1908.) 

Constance. 2 by 24, 3% by 6. (F | 
62961, 62962, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Cool of evening. 11 by 5. (F 62922, | 
Feb. 13, 1908.) 

Dejection. 4 by 64, 10 by 13. (F 
62928, 62924, Feb. 13, 1908.) 

Departing day. 9 by 7. (F 62905, | 


Feb. 13, 1908.) 


Devotion. 11 by 14. (F 62925, Feb. 
18, 1908.) 

Edith. 3% by 6. (F 62963, Feb. 14, 
1908. ) 

Bloise. 2 by 24, 34 by 6. (F 62964, 
62965, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Elsa. 2 by 24, 32 by 6. (F 62966, | 


62967, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Enchantress (The) 6 by 8, 11 by 14. | 


(F 62906, 62907, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


(F 62968, | 


Parting day. ll by 5. (F 62944, Feb. 
13, 1908.) 

Passing of summer. 15 by 43%. (F 
62945, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Protection. 10} by 14. (F 62946, Feb. 
13, 1908.) ; 
Shady spot. 9 by 7. (F 62947, Feb. 

13, 1908.) 
Shepherdess. 94 by 144. (F 62908, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Two winners. 


| Vivian. 


| Washington (General). 


Estelle. 2 by 24, 3% by 6. 
62969, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

First American. 114 by 15. (F 62970, 
Feb. 14, 1908. ) 

Genevieve. 2 by 24, 32 by 6. (F | 
62971, 62972, Feb. 14, 1908.) ) 

Getting to cover. 14 by 94. (F 62928, 
Feb. 138, 1908.) 

Glimpse of old Windsor. 54 by 22, 10 
by 4 (F 62973, 62974, Feb. 14, | 
1908. ) 

Hazy October day. 234 by 7% (F | 
62975, Feb. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 138, | 
1908. ) | 

Hazy October day. 5 by 1b. (F | 
62929, Feb. 13, 1908: 2 c. Feb. 14, | 
1908. ) | 

Highway of all nations. 5 by 4, 14 by | 
10. (FF 62930, 62931, Feb. 13, 1908.) 

In the twilight. 134 by 43. (F 62932, | 
Feb. 18, 1908.) | 

Janice. 2 by 24, 33 by 6. (EF 62976, 
62977, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Jerked down. 154 by St. (F 629883, 


Feb. 18, 1908.) 


| Wayside cottage. 


| Lure of the wood. 5 by 15. 
| Mother’s (A) love. 


_ Natures 


| On the trail. 


| Society belle. 


| Sylvia. 


pt. Iv, n.s., V.3 


1908. ) 
(F 62934, | 
2c. Feb. 14, 1908.) 
2 by 2%, 44 by 69 
(F 62935, 62936, Feb. 13, 1908.) 
dividend. 15 by 43. 
62937, Feb. 13, 1908.) 
Never mind. 5 by 4. 
13, 1908. 


a es 


Feb. 13, 1908 ; 


F 
(F 62938, Feb. 


10 by 4. (F 62981, Feb. 

14, 1908.) 

Old stone mill. 
Feb. 13, 1908.) 

11 by 7. 
Feb. 13, 1908.) 

One minute to play. 11 by Té. 
62941, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


Parisian model. 6 by 12, 11 by 164. 
(F 62942, 62943, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


15 by 43. (F 62939 
(F 62940, 


(F 


6 by 12. (¥F 62948, Feb.— 


13, 1908.) 


Subjection. 74 by 5%, 13 by 114. 
62949, 62950, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


2 by 24, 32 by 6. (EF 62982, 
629838, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Those bewitching eyes. 43 by 6, 8 by 10. 
(F 62951, 62952, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


7 by 5. (F 62953, Feb. 


(F 


Tight place. 
13, 1908.) 


15 by 20. -(F 62984, 
Feb. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1908.) 


2 by 23, 33 by 6. (F 62985, 
62986, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Washington & Lafayette at Valley 
Forge. 5 by 4, 14 by 94. (F 62954, 
62955, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


2 by 24, 10 by 
8. (F 62926, 62927, Feb. 13, 1908.) © 
11 by 5. (F 62956, — 
Feb. 13, 1908.) 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


103 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 
Paul, Minn. 
White enamel girl. 3% by 4%, 4 by 54. 
(i 62957, 62958, Feb. 13, 1908.) 
Woodland princess. 15% iy 10. 
62909, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


Brown bros., New York, 
NY: 
New York City, sky line. 
Feb. 26, 1908.) 


Bryant (Anna 
Chicago, Ill. 
Physical system of vocal relaxation, 
ete. (IF 63355, Mar. 7, 1908.) 


(F 


(H 106594, 
[6343 
Groff), 


—— (H 107001, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Bucher (William F.), 
Washington, D. C. 


Butler (Frank T.), Brook- 


Py ok 
Clarke (John F.) (H 106610, Feb. 
26, 1908.) [6369 
Syron (Joseph), New 
York, N. Y. 
| Gould (Mr. & Mrs. Geo. J.) 1, In 


Hotel Plaza; 2, In reception room. 
(H. 106192, 106193, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
(6370, 6371 
California stereoscope and 
view company, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


_ Alhambra, Cal., Striffier (C. E.) resi- 


[6344, 6345 — 


dence. 646. (F 63020, Feb. 24, 
| 1908.) [6372-6406 
| Azusa, Cal. 481, 484. (F 63013, 
63014, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
| California. 366, 537, 631. (F 63005— 
_ 68007, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

Covina, Cal. 492, 495. (F 63015, 
63016, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

Hollywood, Cal. 767, 230. (F 63023, 
63024, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

Long Beach, Cal., bathing in the Pa- 
cific ocean in January. 354. (F 
63004, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

| Los Angeles, Cal. 7, 111, 142, 148, 
176, 462. (F 62992-62997. Feb. 24, 
1908. ) 

Monrovia canon, [Cal.]» Pottinger sani- 
tarium. 657. (F 63021, Feb. 24, 
1908. ) 

| Oak Lawn, Cal., Porte cochere. 454. 
(I 68011, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

Pasadena, Cal. 72, 77, 297, 674. (F 
62998-63001, Feb. 24, 19 OS.) 

Pomona, Cal., picnic in midwinter. 
396. (F 63008, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Forrestbrook. (H 106507, Feb. 19, 

1908. ) [6346 | 
Buck (Geo. V.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Bankhead (Sen. John H.) 1. (H 
106974, Mar. 4, 1908.) [6347-6367 | 

Epavenport (Mrs. Jas. S.) 1. (H 
106994, Mar. 4, 1908.) ) 

Dillingham (Sen. William P.) 1, 2. | 
(H 106975, 106976, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

mrye (Sen. William P.) 1, 2. (H 

_ 106977, 106978, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

more (Mrs. Thos.) 1. (H 106993, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) | 

Gore (Sen. Thos.) 1. (H 106992, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) | 

Johnston (Sen. Joseph F.) 1. (H | 
106979, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

ma 6Wollette (Sen.) 1. (H 106980, 

_ Mar. 4, 1908.) 

mong (Sen. Chester I.) 1. (H 106981, 

' Mar. 4, 1908.) 

McDermott (Hon. Jas. T.) 3. (Ht 
106987, 106988, Mar. 4, sete 

Norris (Hon. Geo. W.) 1. (H 106989, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 

meampo (Hon. P.) 1, 2. (H 106985, 
106986, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

M@verman (Sen. Lee S.) 1. (H 
106982, Mar. 4, 1908.) , 
Simmons (Sen. F.M.) 1. (H 106983, | 

» Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Stephenson (Ben: )¢ Esdae). odin Cl 
; 106984, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Sturgess (Hon. Geo. C.) 1, (HH | 
106980, 106991, Mar. 4, ice 
Burr publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Summer roses. (I 63424, Mar. 9, 
1908. ) [6368 


| Santa Barbara, Cal., 


Redlands, Cal. 310, 311. 
63003, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Riverside, Cal., California’s mission 
hotel. (EF 63026, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
San Gabriel, Cal., Los Palmas. 688. 

(F 638019, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
San Pedro, Cal., harbor. 
63017, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Santa Ana, Cal., hedge of roses. 
(F 63018, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Santa Barbara 
(F 63009, Feb. 24, 


(F 63002, 


—<d 


536. (F 


608. 


mission. 
1908. ) 

Santa Catalina, Cal., 
Avalon bay. 685. 
24, 1908.) 

Southern California, picking oranges. 
479. (F 638012, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

Tropical Cal., Cypress hedge. 189. (F 
63025, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


403. 


The Magic Isle, 
(F 63022, Feb. 


104 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. S., V.d 


California stereoscope and 
view company, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


_ Boston, Mass., First church of Chri 


Venice, Cal. arched way at. 428. 
(F 638010, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
2 c. of each Feb. 25, 1908. 
Camp (H. B.) co., 
Chicago, Il. 
Study in light and power. (F 62692, 
Feb. 14, 1908.) [6407 
Campbell (William J.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hamilton (Alexander), by W. H. | 
Gibbs. (F 62647, Feb. 12, 1908.) | 


[6408 


Caughey (Alice), Sulphur 
Springs, Ark. 


Autumn at Sulphur Springs, Arkansas. | 
[6409 © 


(H 106524, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


Century co., New York, 
i: i a 


Garden (Mary) as Mélisande. (F 
63149, Feb. 28, 1908.) [6410 | 
Cermak (Rudolph), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Model sanitary kitchen. [1, 2] (H 
105451, 105452, Jan. 20, 1908; 2 c. 


of each Noy. 29, 1908. ) 


Chamberiin (Harrison 
B.), Shullsburg, Wis. 


Shullsburg, Wis. [1-7.] (H 107052- 
107058, Mar. 6, 1908.) [6418-6419 
Chautauqua publishing 


company, Warren, Pa. 
Warren, Pa., old swinging bridge 
across the Conewango. 
(F 62651, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) 1-4, 6-12 (H 
107098-107101, 107132-107138, Mar. 
9, 1908.) [6421-6488 


and Mr. Joseph Walker. 
(H 107102, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

Walker (Joseph) 1-4. (H 106948— 
106951, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


— 5, 6. (H 107015, 107016, Mar. 5, 
1908. ) 
Children’s magazine, New 


York, IN. °Y. 1 
(F 683893, Mar. 9, 1908; 
[6489 


Cheerful Bill. 
2 c. Mar. 11, 1908.) 


Chrisholm (James), Aus- 
tin, Pa. 


Pressing engagement. 
24,1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 


(H 106611, Feb. 
[6440 


[6411, 6412 — 


| What some people think of vere 


(Now gone) | 
[6420 | 


No. 5. | 
Tea picker. 


Christian science publish- 
ing society, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


scientist, the mother church. 
63093, Feb. 26, 1908; 2 ec. Mar. 
1908. ) [ 

City of New York. ; 

See 
New York, (City of) 
Clark (C. H.), St. Johns- 
bury, Vt. 


( 
1 


(I 62609, Feb. 7, 1908.) [ 
Clark (L. W.), Kent 
Wash. 

Home from the Cascades. (H 106612, 


Feb. 25, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1908.) 
[6443 
Clemens (U. 8S. G.), Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Where are you going my pretty maid. 


(H 105977, Feb. 7, 1908.) [6444 
Clogenson (H.), Dallas, 
Tex. 
Cotton picking machine in Texas. (H 
107041, Mar. 6, 1908.) [6445, 6446 
Dallas, Tex., Post office, ete. (H 
107040, Mar. 6, 1908.) 
Closson (William  B.), 
Boston, Mass. 
Angel (The) (H 106158, Feb. 11, 


1908; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1908.) [6447 
Cohn (Charles K.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Bryan (Wm. J.) for president. 
106251, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Collier (P. F.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
Lincoln, he is the gentlest memory of 


(A 
6448 


our world. (F 62629, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) [ 6449, 6450 

Merry widow. (F 63332, Mar. 6, 
1908.) 


Compton & sons lithographing 
and printing company, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
(G 18202, Feb. 29, 1908.) 
[6451 
Conyers (Harry B.), Ur- 
bana, Ohio. 


Leo. (H 106185, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
[6452-6458 
Mumps. (H 106086, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
My dog. (H 106184, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


My friend, the doctor. (H 106088, 
Feb. 10, 1908. ) 


On guard. (H 106183, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


(H 106087, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
(H..- 106182, Feb. 12, 


Sick chum. 
Story teller. 
1908. ) 


os. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


105 


Coppinger & Griel, Tan- 
easter, Pa. 
(F 63 278, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
[6459-6464 
onsider the lilies of the field. (F 
62374, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
ere three candles. 
24, 1908.) 


ch, me! 
abbit transit. 
1908. ) 
They had courtsey. 
24, 1808.) 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 


aster feast. 


(F 63279, Feb. 


(F 63277, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
(F 63275, Feb. 24, 


(EF 63276 Feb. 


Arrival of the Bingo girls. (G 18046, 
Feb. 1, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1908.) 
[6465-6471 


Barnum and Bailey and crowned heads 


company, Chicago, I11. 
Teddy bears at play. (H 106263, Feb. 
15, 1908.) [6479, 6480 


Model (The) (¥F 62671, Dec. 13, 1907.) 


Culbertson (Samuel J.), 
Helena, Mont. 

Helena, Mont.  [1-2.] 
106162, Feb. 11, 1908.) 


Culver military 
Culver, 
' Mounted snow fight. 
3, 1908.) 

| Winter drill of Culver 
troop. (H 106917, 


(H 106161, 


academy, 

Ind. 

(H 106918. Mar. 
[6483, 6484 


Mar. 3, 1908.) 


[6481, 6482 | 


Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Landscape; by J. B. C. Corot. 
(H 106955-106957, Mar. 


[{1-3.] 
4, 1908.) 
[6485-6494 


Landscape with houses; by J. B. C. 


Corot. [1-2.]. (H 106958, 106959, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Landscape with sheep; by Anton 


Mauve. [1-3.] 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Wood interior; by G. Courbet. [1, 2.] 
(H 106960, 106961, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Cyclone fence company, 
Waukegan, I. 
(EF 62668. Feb. 13, 1908.) 
[6495-6500 


(H 106952-106954, 


Border line. 


Colonial front. (F 62665, Feb. 13, 
1908. ) 

Fair view. (F 62670, Feb. 13, 1908.) 

Fair vista. (F 62667, Feb. 13, 1908.) 

Sylvan scene. (F 62666, Feb. 13, 
1908. ) 

| Without the gate. (F 62669, Feb. 13, 
1908. ) 

2 c. of each Mar. 2, 1908. 
Dadmun (Leon), Boston, 


> | Haverhill, 


of Europe. (G 18085, Feb. 5, 1908.) 
Belford acrobats. (G 18054, Feb. 38, 
1908. ) 
He’s a friend of mine. (G 18145, Feb. 
17. 1908.) ) 
Jardy (Les) (G 18204, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
Ringling bros., animal acts. (G 18205, 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 
— 100 cage zoo. (G 18103, Feb. 7 
1908. ) 
Cox (Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Brownie Clown of Brownietown. (F 
62630, Feb. 10, 1908.) [6472-6475 
—— (F 62747, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
— (F 63035, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 63242, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
Crosby- B. (J/rs. 8.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Cupid in April. (F 68187, Feb. 20, 
1908. ) [6 6476 —6478 
‘Cupid in February. (F 63185, Feb. 
20, 1908. ) 
Cupid in March. (F 68186, Feb. 20, 
1908. ) 
Cruver mauaufacturing 


|My love throb. 


| Say you love me. 


black horse | 


Mass. 
5... Pi. Bikes... Web. ..18, 
(H 106527, Feb. 20, 1908.) 
[6501 
(Louis Spencer), 
Mayfield, Ky. 
Country courtship. A. 
Jan. 20, 1908. ) 


Louis Spencer Daniel fencing girls. 
D. 


1908. 


Daniel 


(H 106468, 

[6502-6504 
C, 
(H 106462, 106464, Jan. 20, 1908. ) 


(A. M.), Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 
Cautious caustic kiss. (F 62848, 


Davis 


Jan. 


17, 1908.) [6505-6514 

Heartburn for you. (F 62841, Jan. 17, 
1908. ) 

I sigh for you. (F 62844, Jan. 17, 
1908. 

It’s love. (F 62849, Jan. 17, 1908.) 


(F 62846, Jan. 17, 

1908. ) 

(F 62842, Jan. 17, 
1908.) 

Tale of painful love. 
17, 1908.) 

Won’t you be my Teddy bear? 
62840, Jan. 17, 1908.) 

Why don’t you try? (F 62845, Jan. 
17, 1908.) 

You will be my valentine won’t you? 
(F 62847, Jan. 17, 1908.) 

2 c. of each Feb. 19, 1908. 


(F 62848, Jan. 


(F 


106 


Delevante (Rudolph), Co- 

lon, Panama. 
Colon, Panama, Imperial hotel. 
107036, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1808.) [6515 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Adams, Mass. [1, 2.] (H 106038, 
106089, Feb. 8, 1908.) [6516-6654 
Ann Arbor, Mich. [1-7] 
106308, Feb. 17, 1908; 
Feb. 15, 1908. ) 
Gerkshires (The) mountain 
(H 106051, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
Broken dam and old mill. (H 
106309, Feb. 17, 1908; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 


9 


~ 


road. | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(H 


(H 106302- | 
ec. of each | 


and Illinois athletic club. (H 106655, | 


Feb. 27, 1908.) 

Cutting and binding corn. (H 106310, 
Feb. 17, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Cutting corn. (H 106311, Feb. 17, 

1908; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 


Delaware (8S. 8S.) 
(H 106648, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


Diver repairing a lock gate. (H 
107018, Mar. 5, 1908.) | 
Duluth, Minn. [1-6] (H 106876— | 


106881, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
aerial bridge [1-3] 
106564, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Cascade park. (H 107034, Mar. 
5, 1908.) 


and Gratiot light. | 


| St. 


(H 106562- | 


Fort Brady, inspection at. (H 107020, | 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 
Fort Snelling, Minn. [1,2] (H 106894, 


106895, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Glen below Minnehaha falls, 
A, B. (H 106565, 106566, Feb. 
1908. ) 

Gloucester, Mass., Tablet rock. 
106034, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Golden harvest. (H 106312, Feb. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 

Houghton, Mich., Douglass house. 
107064, Mar. 6, 1908.) 

Husking corn. (H 106313, Feb. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 

International bridge and lighthouse. 
(H 107019, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. 
106032, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Longmeadow, Mass., 
street. (H 106072, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, S. C., care- 
takers. (F 62691, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Minneapolis, Minn. [1-17] (H 
106897—106913, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Minn. 


(H 


na, 


(H 


24, | 


. 


17, | 


(Hi | 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Minnehaha falls, Minn. A. B. (H 
106567, 106568, Feb. 24, 1908.) “4 
Minnesota dug-out. (H 106896, Mar. 
2, 1908.) 
New Orleans, La., unloading bananas. 
(H 106646, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
Newcastle, N. H., Wentworth (The). 
(H 106031, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
North Adams, Mass. [1-11] 
106040—106050, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Old soldiers’ home, Minn. (H 106874, 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Philadelphia, Pa. [1, 2] 
106915, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


(H 


(H 106914, 


; | Port Huron, Mich., steamers at dock. 
Chicago, Ill., Municipal court building | 


(H 106647, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
Portsmouth, N. H., Rockingham hotel. 
(H 107035, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Portsmouth navy yard, Kittery, Maine, 
Dry dock. (H 106033, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Paul, Minn. [1-12] (H 106882-— 
106893, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Sault Saint Marie [1-14] (H 107017, 
107021-107033, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

the locks. (H 106875, Mar. 2, 


1908. ) 
—— Upper light [1, 2] (H 106569, 
(H 106052- 


106570, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Springfield, Mass. [1-15] 
106066, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


—— Forest park [1-4] (H 106067- 
106070, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
University of Michigan, fraternity 


houses [1, 2] (H 106314, 106315, 
Feb. 17, 1908; 2 c. of each Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 

University of Minnesota [1-6] 
106649106654, Feb. 27, 1908.) 

West Springfield, Mass., Old Day house. 
(H 106071, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Where the sky and ocean meet. 
106645, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


(H 


(H 


| Worcester, Mass. [1-3] (H 106035—- 
106037, Feb. 8, 1908.) 
Deuble (Charles G.), 


Longmeadow | 


Canton, Ohio. 


Canton, Ohio, Sarcophagus of Wm. 
and Mrs. Wm. McKinley. (F 63248, 
Feb. 29, 1908.) [6655 

De Witt (Maurice), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Little mother. (H 107063, Mar. 6, 
1908.) [6656 
Dey (Albert H.), New 
Kork,. Nook 


Indian creek. 


(H 106541, Feb. 21, 
1908.) ; [6657 


hos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


De Zavala (Adina), San 
Antonio, Tex. 


[6659 
Dingman (W. H.), Se- 
\ attle, Wash. 
Good timber. (H 106450, Feb. 18, 
| 1908.) [6660 


Distinctive advertising 
service, New York, N. Y. 
Andover. (F 63330, Mar. 6, 1908.) 

[6661-6664 
(F 63329, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


(F 63328, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


College. 
High school. 
Vacation. 

2c. of each Feb. 25, 1908. 


Dow (Arthur Wesley), 
New York, N. Y. ; 


- (H 105625, Jan. 29, 1908.) 
| [6665-6672 
Bathing pool, Anuradhpura, buried 
» city of Ceylon. 
29, 1908.) 


~ temple. 


Orissa, India, court of the great tem- 
ple, Bhuvaneshwar. 
meoan. 29, 1908.) 


—— Mukteshvara temple. 


| Jan. 29, 1908.) 


| larthenon, fragment of. 
» Jan. 29, 1908.) 


(H 105627, 
(H 105624, 
(H 105628, Jan. 29, 


p 
a 
ebes, Egypt, collossus of Memmon. 
| (A 105622, Jan. 29, 1908.) 


2 c. of each Feb. 19, 1908. 


Dunlap (O. E.), Niagara 
Halls: N.Y. 
Goat island bridge. 


Terrapin point bridge. 


[6673-6675 


Terrapin point in winter. 


HWarl (William A.), St. 


Anthony, Idaho. 


» to death. 1. 


moose. 2. 
(H 106925, 106926, Mar. 3, 1908.) 


Alamo (The) San Antonio, Tex. (H 
106811, Mar. 2, 1908. ) [6658 
Dieson (O. E.), Heron 
Lake, Minn. 
Smoke up the house is insured. (F | 


; 163273, Mar. 5, 1808; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1908. | 


(F 63331, Mar. 6, 1908.) | 


gra, India, gate of the Taj Mahal. | 


(H 105621, Jan. | 


Elephanta, India, the God Shivacave | 
(H 105626, Jan. 29; 1908.) | 


(H 105623, | 


(H 107043-107045, Mar. 6, 1908.) | 


Large buffalo that gored Dick Rock | 
[6676, 6677 | 


Rock (Dick) and his favorite driving 


| Venus and Adonis. 


Edison mfg. co., West 
Orange, N. J. 
Cupid’s pranks. 1-7. 


106514, Feb. 19, 1908.) [6678-6695 


Nellie, the pretty typewriter. 1-4. 
(H 107059-107062, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


Playmates. 1-3. (H 106871-1068738, 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Sculptors Welsh rabbit dream. _ 1-4. 
(H 106206-106209, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


Edwards & Deutsch litho- 
graphing co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
(G 181638, Feb. 20, 1908.) 
[6696 


(H 106508- 


Poinsettia. 


Eickemeyer (Rudolf), 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
Meadow stream. (H 105693, Jan. 30, 
1908. ) [6697 


Elliott (Chas. H.) 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

(F 62839, Feb. 
[6698 


co., 


26, 1908.) 


Elson(A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


| Holland cattle; by Constant Troyon. 


[6699-6701 

Sheepfold (The); by Charles Emile 
Jacque. 

(H 106699, 106700, Feb. 28, 1907; 2 


c. of each Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Washington, [D. C.], the capitol. (F 
63158, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 6, 
1908. ) 

‘ Engelke & Lincoln, San 

Antonio, Tex. 

Veramendi palace, doors. (EF 62475, 


Feb. 1, 1908; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1908; 1 c. 
Feb. 17, 1908.) [6702 
Eskridge (Guy W.), Rich- 
mond, Va. 
Will you be thankful on Thanksgiving 


day? (3H 60353, Dec. 7, 1907; 2 «e. 
Nov. 21, 1907.) [6703 
Evans (Edgar I.), Brook- 
line, Mass. 
Hiss; or, After vexation. (H 106589, 
Feb. 26, 1908.) [6704 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
College pennant series. 
2838, 287, 289, 291, 292, 294-296. 
63209-63236, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
[6705-6732 


Faught (Henry Skillman), 
South Haven, Conn. 


Bee on time. (H 106213, Feb. 18, 
1908.) [6733-6736 


262-279, 281- 
(F 


108 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n. 8., 


Faught(Henry Skillman), 
South Haven, Conn. 
Every little bit added. (H 106211, 
Feb. 13, 1908. ) 


When you know you're not forgotten. 
(H 106210, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


When you smoke, buy an Owl. 
106212, Feb. 13, 1908.) 


(H 


1c. of each Feb. 13, 1908; 1 c. of | 


each Feb. 23, 1908. 
Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
American federation of labor, execu- 
tive council. (H 106505, Feb. 19, 
1908. ) [6737-6767 


Banking and currency committee. 
106506, Feb. 19, 1908.) 

Bryan (W.J.) 1,2. (H 106496, 106497, 
Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Burke (James F.) 
1908. ) 


Fowler (Charles N.) 
19, 1908.) 

Goethals (Lt. Col.), 
1068238, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Grandfield (Charles P.) 
Feb. 19, 1908.) 

Hobson (Capt. & Mrs.) 

Hobson, (Mrs.) A. B. 


Hobson (Capt. Richmond P.) 
(H 106491-106495, Feb. 19, 1908.) 


(H 107082, Mar. 7, 
(H 106502, Feb. 
Us: ‘Scavis! | eee 
(H 106504, 


i, 2: 


(Hy 


Clearing (The) 1625. (G 18219, Mar. 

4, 1908.) [6775-6784 

Ford (The) 1624. (G 18218, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 


Knox (Senator P. C.) (H 107083, 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Lahm (Lieut.) U. S. A. (H 106824, | 


Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Landis (C. B.) (H 106822, Mar. 2, 


1908. ) 
Noon visit. 1617. (G 18214, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 
Quiet brook. 1619. (G 18216, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 
Spilt milk. 1615. (G 18212, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 
Storm at Southampton. 1050. (G 
18210, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Sunset off the coast. 1051. (G 18211, 
| Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Twilight. 1618. (G@ 18215, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 


1908. ) 

Leupp (Francis DB.) (H 106827, Mar. 
2, 1908.) 

Magoon (Charles E.) (H 106498, Feb. 
19, 1908.) 

Pierce (Frank). (H 106826, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 

Powderly (T. V.) (H 106821, Mar. 2, | 
1908. ) | 

Printing telegraph. 1-4. (H 106487- 
106490, Feb. 19, 1908.) 

Rossiter (William S.) 1, 2 (H 


106500-106501, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
Sargent (F. P.) (H 106499, Feb. 19, 


1908. ) 

Smith (George Otis) (H 107084, Mar. 
7, 1908.) 

Taft (Helen) (H 107085, Mar. 7, 
1908. ) 

Vorys (Arthur I.) (H 106825, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 

Wise (Medical director John C.) 


(H 106503, Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Fay (George L.), Arling- 
toa, Noe 
Vassar college, dormitory. 
Feb. 14,- 1908.) 


Fisher (Harry P.), Mari- 


etta, Ohio. 
Marietta college. [6769-6 
Mound in Mound cemetery showi 
moat. 


Ohio river bridge, view of. 
(H 106624—106626, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


Fitch (W. ‘.), “Wort 
Bragg, Cal. 

King (Jean), the little actress. (H 

106037, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 

1908. ) [67 


Flook (Henry R.), 
Angeles, Cal. 
Masonic identification certificate. 
63060, Feb. 17, 1908.) [6 
Fowler (C. F.), New 
York, N. Y¥. ; 
Hoboken terminal, Lackawanna rail 
road. (H 107 7088, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Los 


(F 


[6 
Fox (A), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Homeward bound. 1616. (G 18213, 


Mar. 4, 1908.) 


May day. 1620. (G 18217, Mar. 4, 


Fox (F. S. & M. V.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Baum (L. Frank) (H 106768, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) [6785 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 
Thro’ the crisp air. (F 62731, Feb. 17, 


1908; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1908.) [6786 
Frothingham (Edwin), 
Townsend Harbor, 

Mass. 
Prince Max. (H 106257, Feb. 15, 1908; 


2c. Feb. 17, 1908.) [6787 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Gerson (Sam P.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
| Howling success. (H 106702, Feb. 28, 
1908. ) [6788 
Gilbert (C. Allan), New 
7 York, N.-Y¥. 
| Under the wistaria. 


Gold (Pleasant D.), jr., 
Greensboro, N. C. 
Jefferson standard policy. 
Feb. 25, 1908.) 


Goodrich (George W.), 
Nottingham, N. H. 
Brockton, Mass., Soldiers monument. 
(H 105556, Jan. 25, 1908; 1 c. Jan. 

25, 1908; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1908.) 
[6794, 6795 


(H 106248, Feb. 14, 


(H 106574, 


| Lady in white. 
1908. ) 
Graves (Geo. S.), Spring- 
¥ field, Mass. 
| Glastonbury, 
| A161. (H 106597, Feb. 26, 1908.) 
[6796-6798 


151, A 152. (H 106595, 106596, Feb. 
26, 1908.) 
Gray lithograph  com- 


‘a pany, New York, N. Y. 
| Faith. (G 18106, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


a I want my mamma. (G 18209, Mar. 


4, 1908.) 
In the field. (G 18208, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
You naughty dog. (G 18133, Feb. 12, 

1908.) 

Green (John E.), Ches- 
ter, Pa. 

Whitemarsh valley hunt club. (H 

106525, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


Grefé (Will), New York, 
ey, 


Coquettish chauffeur. (F 63171, Feb. 


29, 1908.) [6804-6807 

Dangerous driver. (F 63170, Feb. 29, 
1908.) 

Fascinating favorite. (F 63169, Feb. 
29, 1908.) 

Heartless hunter. (F 63168, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) 


2 ce. of each Mar. 2, 1908. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


(H 106216, Feb. | 


14, 1908.) [6789 
Gillin (Robert F.), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 
| Luna park by night. (H 106703, Feb. 
® 29, 1908.) [6790-6792 | 
_Miner’s discovery. (H 106658, Feb. 28, | 
| 1908. ) 
| Resilient wheel. (H 106705, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) 


[6793 | 


Conn., the old reliable. | 


"4 Hartford, Conn., Elizabeth park. A. 


[6799-6802 


[6803 


109 


Grieb (Jas. L.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Repairing while you wait. (H 106196, 
| Feb. 13, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1908.) 
[6808 
Grondal (Bror Gustaf), 
Lindsborg, Kans. 


| Bethany male chorus. [GS09, 6810 


| Lindsborg, Kans., club room of Beth- 
any male chorus. 


(H 107038, 107039, Mar. 6, 1998.) 
Gross (J. Ellsworth), Chi- 


eago, Ill. 

Admiration. (H 106292, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
) [6811-6821 
| Bewitching. (H 106296, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
| Captivating. (H 106293, Feb. 17, 1908.) 

Cincinnatus. (H 106289, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
| Contentment. (H 106298, Feb. 17, 

1908. ) 
Domino. (H 106297, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


Dreaming. (H 106290, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


Expectation. (H 106299, Feb. 17, 


1908. ) 
Purity. 
| Reverie. 


(H 106291, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
(H 106295, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
| (H 106294, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


| Grossman paper box cCo., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Actress. 1-6. (G 18127-18132, Feb. 
| 12, 1908.) [6822-6833 


| Basket ball girl—College girl—Fencing 
| girl—Skating  girl—Tennis girl— 
Yachting girl. (G 18121-18126, Feb. 
12, 1908.) 


Gutmann & Gutmann, New 

Wot. It.: 3: 

(F 63142, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
[6834 


Aberdeen, 


Vivacious. 


School days. 


Gylfe (A. >. 
Wash. 


Happiness 


Suck-cess. 


(H 106549, 106548, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
[6835, 6836 


Hadley (W. B.), New 
wart, AN: ¥.. 
Ashestiel-on-Tweed. (EF 62835, Feb. 


| 20, 1908.) [6837-6840 
| Ellisland. (F 62837, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


| Eton college, Poet’s walk. (F 62838, 
Feb. 20, 1908.) 


Stratford-on-Avon. 
1908. ) 


(F 62836, Feb. 20, 


110 CATALOGUE OF 


Haeseler photographie stu- 
dios, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Study of a woman’s head. 


Thomas (Nathaniel 8.) 


(H 106561, 106560, Feb. 24, 1908.) | 


Haines photo co., Con- 
neaut, Ohio. 
Boulder, [Colo.] 2. [68438-6845 


- Phoenix, Ariz., Capitol. 
Santa Fe, N. Mex., Capitol. 
(H 106028-106030, Feb. 8, 1908; 
2 c. of each Feb. 10, 1908.) 
Hall (Geo. P.) & son, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
New York public library. 6041. (H 
107087, Mar. 7, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 9, 


1908. ) [6846 
Hall (Howard G.), Sid- 
ney, Neb. 
Sidney, Neb. [1-4] (F 63394-63397, 
Mar. 9, 1908.) [6847-6850 
Hanna (Rev. Chas. Wes- 
ley), Hast Canaan, Conn. 
New labor saving device. A. B. (H 


106998, 106999, Feb. 25, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Feb. 17, 1908.) [6851, 6852 
Harris & Ewing, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Ali Mehmed Bey. (H 106191, Feb. 12, 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


[6841, 6842 | At the traps. 


Pennsylvania rattlesnakes. 


| Apache canyon in the Glorietta moun 


Fort Worth depot. 


| Hutchinson, Kans., New Santa Fe 


1908. ) [6853-6863 | 
Bailey (Senator Joseph W.) (H 
106189, Feb. 12. 1908.) 
Brownson (Admiral Willard H.) (H 
106188, Feb. 12, 1908.) 
Cockran (Mrs. W. Bourke). (H 
1069382, Mar. 3, 1908.) 
Cooper (Sam Bronson). (H 106250, 


Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Dalzell (John). 
1908. ) 


Heyburn (Senator Weldon B.) (H | 
106931, Mar. 3, 1908.) 

McCumber (Senator Porter J.) (H | 
106927, Mar. 3, 1908.) 

Nixon (Senator George _ S.) (H 


106190, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


Reeder (Wm. A.) 
1908. ) 


Sherman (James S.) 
3, 1908.) 
Harrison (Burdette), Ta- 
rentum, Pa. 
Tarentum, Pa., birthplace of Mrs. Eve- 
lyn Nesbitt Thaw. (H 106301, Feb. 
17, 1908.) 


(H 106930, Mar. | 


[6864 | 


(H 106929, Mar. 3, | 


_ Giddy goblins. (EF 61748, Jan. 16, 
(H 106928, Mar. 8, 


‘Nampeyo. 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Il. 

(F 63392, Mar. 9, 1908. 

[6865-6 

Easter day. (F 63317, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


Through ticket. (F 68391, Mar. 
1908. ) 


Hartline (D. 8.) & Krumm 
(Carl H.), Blooms- } 


burg, Pa. j 
(H 106528, 
Feb. 20, 1908.) [6868 — 
Harvey (Fred), 
City, Mo. 


4 


Kansas 


tains, New Mexico. (F 62597, Feb. — 
8, 1908.) [6869-6883 
Emporia, Kans., Santa Fe hotel. (FP 
62596, Feb. 8, 1908.) % 
(IF 62600, Feb. 8, 

1908. ) ? 
Fort Worth, interior of depot. 
(EF 62598, 62599, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Hopi baby. (H 106457, Feb. 19, 1908.) — 


: 
1, a 


Hopi mirror. (H 106458, Feb. 19, — 
1908. ) j 

Hopi stairway. (H 106459, Feb. 19,— 
1908. ) 


hotel. (EF 62595, Feb. 8, 1908.) . 
(H 106453, Feb. 19, 1908.) — 
Oregon trail. (H 106460, Feb. 19, 
1908. ) 1 
Pool by the trail. (H 106454, Feb. } 
19, 1908.) fel 


Sun-lit abode. (F 106456, Feb. 19, 

1908.) 

Walpi. 

Winnowing corn. 
1908. ) 


Haskell (W. 
Concord, Mass. 
George & his conscience. (KF 61749, © 
Jan. 18, 1908.) [6884-6891 


—— (F 62042, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


(H 106455, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
(H 106461, Feb. 19, © 


E.), 


1908. ) : 
— (F 62041, Jan. 22, 1908.) 1 
Kid Klub. (F 62045, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


Swapping Silas. (F 61750, Jan. 16, © 
1908. ) 


(F 62043, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


Wandering goat Bolivar, 
62044, Jan. 22, 1908.) 


&e. (FP 


acta Ee 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


111 


Haslinger (Richard J.), 

% New York, N. Y. 

Old fashioned way. (H 106656, Feb. 
27, 1908; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1908; 1 c. Feb. | 
27, 1908.) [6892 


Hatcher (Thurston), Ma- 

con, Ga. ) 

Autumn.— Bridge (The).— Holland 
landscape.—Rocks and surf at Na- 
hant.—Silver birch.—Springtime.— 
Sunset. (H 106687—106693, Feb. 28, 
1908. ) [6893-6899 | 


Haupt (Oscar), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
San Francisco fire, Apr. 18, 1906. 
106659, Feb. 28, 1908.) 


Hearn (Charles W.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Dartmouth college, 1907 varsity foot- 
ball. (H 106163 Feb. 11, 1908.) 
[6901 | 


(H 
[6900 


Henderson lithographing 

co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

College girls [1-6] (G 18243-18248, 
Mar. 9, 1908.) [6902-6907 


Henkel (Theodore Henry), 
Portland, Oreg. 
Falls upper McKenzie river, Oregon. 
Peeiwotos, Mar. 2, 1908; 2 c. Jan. | 
6, 1908.) [6908 


Herman (John F.), Ack- / 
ley, Lowa. 

Illinois girl.—North Dakota _ girl.— 
South Dakota girl.—Texas girl.— 
Wisconsin girl. (F 63323-63327, 
Feb. 19, 1908.) [6909-69138 


Hill Fort 


(Harry E.), 
Pierce, Fla. 
(H 107086, Mar. 7, 1908.) 

[6914 


Pitts- 


Night. 


Holland (W. J.), 
burg, Pa. 


Diplodocus Carnegiei, preliminary res- 
toration. (F 62774, Feb. 17, 1908; 
2c. Feb. 7, 1908.) [6915 


Hoopes (Herman), West 
Chester, Pa. 
(H 106255, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


[6916-6919 
Clay Mocha. (H 106254, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 


al Borak. 


Naaman. 
Naarah. 


(H 106252, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
(H 106253, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


Hopkins (Benjamin), Den- 


’ ver, Colo. 
Par-ben-nar, wild flower. (H 106790, 
Mar. 2, 1908.) [6920 | 


33969—08——2 


| Kearsarge 


| Minnehaha creek. 


Hornbaker (F. W.). Scran- 
ton, Pa. 
(H 106317, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
[6921 


Auto girl. 


Howard (Arthur 
Portland, Oreg. 
(Frigate) in Cherbourg 
(I 63155, Feb. 28, 1908.) 
[6922 


Pay 


harbor. 


Howard (N. W. & C. M.), 
Alva, Okla. 
Northwestern state normal & campus. 
(H 106528, Feb. 21, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 


7, 1908.) [6923 
Howe (Ruth B.), New 
SOC MN, XX. 

Kappa Alpha Theta. (F 63183, Mar. 
2, 1908.) [6924 
Hubley (H. C.), Mt. Ver- 
non, Nw. 
| Motherhood. (H 105638, Jan. 30, 
1908; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1908, 1 c. Mar. 3, 
1908. ) [6925 
Hyde (Frederic Bulk- 


eley), Southport, Conn. 
A 42. (H 106664, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 4, 1908.) [6926 


Ingersoll (Truman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Fort Snelling, [Minn.] 2449, 2450, 
8102. (H 106830-106832, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) [6927-6967 


(H 106866, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 


Minnehaha falls in winter. 
Mar 2, 1908.) 


[St. Paul, Minn.] 
20673-20677, 
20704, 20984, 
21656, 21659, 


(H 106867, 


2454, 2897, 6101, 
20679, 20684, 20702- 
21649-21652, 21654— 
21667, 21668, 21670, 
21672, 21675, 21684, 21685, 21687, 
21688, 21696, 21697. (H 106833-— 
106865, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Way of light, Sixth st. 
106288, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


White Bear Lake, [Minn.] 4608, 6348. 
(H 106828, 106829, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Ives (H. M.) & sons, To- 

peka, Kans. 

Jupiter. (H 106149, Feb. 10, 1908; 2 
ec. Jan. 23, 1908.) [6968. 


Jackson (Bradford D.), 
Pasadena, Cal. 
La Crescenta, Cal., The Castle. 
107047, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


James sanatorium 
Memphis, Tenn. 

Race for God. (F 62636, Feb.. 8,. 1908; 
2c. Jan. 30, 1908.) [6970 


21634. (H 


( 
[6969 
CO., 


112 


Jennings (Wm. H.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Boston, Mass., balloon view in 1861. 
(H 106870, Mar 2, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 


[6971, 6972 | 


U. S. battleship squadron. 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Judge company, New 
York, N. ¥ 


Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 


(H 106869, | 


(F 61852, Jan. 18, 1908; 1 c. Jan. 18, | 


1908; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1908.) 


[6973-6975 


— (F 63094, Jan. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 63095, Jan. 26, 1908.) 
CArthor1.). 
Work: We 4. 


Keller New 


Garden of <Ann Hathaway. (H 
106218, Feb. 14, 1908.) [6976, 6977 
Wooing of Ann Hathaway. 
106217, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
Kelly & Glass, New 
York, Ny. X. 
Jersey City baseball team, 1907. (F 
63320, Mar. 6, 1908.) [ 6978, 6979 
Newark baseball team, 1907. (fF 


63319, Mar. 6, 1908.) 
2 ¢c. of each Feb. 28, 1908. 
Kempton (Austin  T.), 
Lunenburg, Mass. 
[Hiawatha series]\A, B, 28, 39, 50, 80, 
op, oo, 110, 1389. (F 
Mar. 7, 1908.) [6980-6989 


Key (John Ross), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Georgetown, D. C., home of Francis 
Seott Key, 1814. (H 106323, Feb. 
18, 1908.) [6990, 6991 


Mount Vernon. (H 106324, Feb. 18, 
1908. ) 


Kingsbury (Arthur 
Antigo, Wis. 

Antigo, Wis. [1-8] 
106771, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


Klee (Abe) & son, 
cago, Ill. 

Matchless. (IF 62474, Feb. 3, 1908; 

1 ec. Feb. 3, 1908; 1 ce. Feb. 15, 1908.) 


J.), 


(H 106769- 
[6992-6994 


Chi- 


[6995 | 


Kranich & Bach, New 
Tore, SIN, es 

Composite of pianists. 
Mar. 5, 1908; 1 ¢. Feb. 


(H 107002, 
26, 1908; 1 


ce. Mar. 5, 1908.) [6996 
Langley (Herman  Os- 
born), Clearwater, Fla. 


(H 106284, 
. [6997, 6998 


(H 106283, 


Clearwater, Fla., the bay. 
Feb. 17, 1908.) 

Clearwater, Fla., sunset. 
Feb. 17, 1908.) 


Lawson carnation. (G 18176, Feb. 


63365-63374, | 


(F 6 
Feb. 24, 1908.) [ 
Leibson (Abe), Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 

Hunting game. (F 62476, Jan. 
| 1908; 1c. Jan. 25, 1908; 1c. Feb. 
/ 1908.) [7 
) Leighton (Hugh C.), Port- 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) Go., 
Chicago, Ill. and Wash- 
ington, D. C. i 

sasket of sunshine. (H 106701, Feb 
28, 1908.) [6999-7002 
Federation of America Aero clubs 
first annual banquet. (H 106559 
Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Modern automobile attachment. (EF 
106923, Mar. 3, 1908.) 


Society of naval sponsors. 
Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Lawson & co., New York, 


(H 106550, 


1908. ) 
Leavitt 


[7003 
(Edwin 
Rutland, Mass. 


M.), 


Rutland, Massachusetts state sanito- 
rium. (H 106709, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


[7004 

Leek (Wm. S§S.), 

sor, Conn. 

Windsor, Conn., view 

church and parsonage, 
106618, Feb. 25, 1908.) 


Lefévre (lL. H.) & son, 
London, England. 
Skippers birthday. (IF 63148, Feb. 


Wind- 


1908. ) [ 7006, ( 

Way of the sun. (F 62730, Feb. 17, 

1908. ) | 
Legrand (Noé), Paris, 


France. 
Histoire de la médecine. 


land, Me. 


% 


Kans, 
(H 106609, Feb. 
[ 


Keith’s theatre. [1-10 (H 106164 
| 106173, Feb. 12, 1908.) [7010-7 
Loomis (F. A.), Emporia, ; 


Christmas coin. 
1908. ) 


7 
Lounsbury (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 
Washington catches ye Lord How 
(F 63178, Feb. 29, 1908.) [7021— 
Washington gets in ye haughty Br 
ish general’s rear. (F 638176, 
29, 1908.) 
Washington readin the constitution 
(I 63174, Feb. 29, 1908.) : 
Washington wins ye battle of Prince 
ton. (F 63175, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Lowell (John A.) bank 

note co., Boston, Mass. 

Hoar (George Frisbie) (F 633 
6, 1908. ) 


MeDonald (C. A.), 
lrancisco, Cal. 

Just tell them that you saw me. 
63259, Mar. 4, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1908. ) 


McFadden (Fay), 

ville, N. Y. 

Granville, N. Y., In the near future. 
(H 106617, Feb. 25, 1908; 1 c. Feb. 
41, 1908; 1 e. Feb. 17, 1908.) [7027 


McGowan (R. A.), Boul- 
der, Colo. 

End of the hunt. 
1908. ) 


Mckee (S. 


33, Mar. 


San 


Gran- 


[7028 


K.), Sebring, 

Ohio. 

Sebring, Ohio potteries. (F 62713, Feb. 
15, 1908.) [7029 


Malone (S. 
work, IN.» Ys 
McGlynn (Dr.) (ih. Govan, eb; 7, 


New 


1908 ; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1908.) [7030 
Mariner (Geo. E.), La 
Crosse, Wis. 

La Crosse, Wis. [1-3.] (F 63036- | 


63038, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Thomas E., Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

14478. (H 106248, Feb. 
14, 1808.) [7034-7041 

Fenway court. 14466-14468, 14479. 
(H 106239-106242, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Madonna & child. 14476, 14477. (H 
106245, 106246, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Thomas, Earl of Arundel. 14475. 
106244, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Martin (Gilbert), Sparta, 

Minn. 

Gilbert mine, Minn., stripping scene. 
(H 106662, Feb. 28, 1908.) 

[7042-7044 

Sparta, Minn., bird’seye view. (H 
106661, Feb. 28, 1908.) 

——Genoa mine. (H .106663, Feb. 
28, 1908.) 


Sarum <Jos, H.), 
mington, Del. 


Marr, 


Crucifixion. 


Wil- 


, i 03 : 
Ua a | Dufranne (Hector) 1-3. 


AND PRINTS 113 


Massachusetts engraving 
co., Boston, Mass. 


| Weston (William Payson) and O’Sulli- 


[7025 © 


CF 
[7026 | 


(H 107069, Mar. 7, | 


American 


van (Humphrey) 1-3. (H 106591- 
106593, Feb. 26, 1908.) [7059-7061 
Meehan (Michael), Con- 
cord, N. H. 
Kddy (Mary Baker G.) 
Feb. 27, 1908; 2 c. Mars-3, 


(F 63107, 
1908. ) 

[ 7062 
(Geo.), Paris, 
France. 

(H 106318, 


Méliés 


Genii of fire. 
1908S. ) 


Feb. 18, 
[7063 
(Phil). 

Lake, Iowa. 

Dodges point. (H 106551, 
1908. ) 

Millar 


Mench Clear 
Feb. 24, 
[ 7064 
Car. 5. y: 
Ill. 
Chicago, Ill. Seventh 
Christ, scientist. A, B. 
106151, Jan. 13, 1908.) 
Mills (Thos. H.), 
dence, R. I. 
Sheep at Roger Williams park. 
106300, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
Mishkin (H.), New York, 
a 


Chicago, 


church of 

(H 106150, 

[ 7065, TO66 
Proyi- 


(H 106515- 
[7068-7073 


(H 106518— 


106517, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
Terier (Jean) 1-3. 

106520, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
Mitchell (John J.) 

New York, N. Y. 

fashions, February, 1908. 

(F 62161-62163, Jan. 27, 1908; 


Co., 


A-C., 


2c. of each Feb. 17, 1908.) 
| [T0T4—-T0T7 
| American ladies’ tailor. Mar., 1908; 
supplement. Cr "aise. Siar, "2, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1908. ) 


Moore ([Mrs.] Ruth Nich- 
olas), Chicago, Tl. 


Bubble. (H 106231, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
. [ T07TS—TO86 
|Coming Fighting Bob. (H 106234, 


BtAinorial service, Fraternal order of | 


Eagles. (F 63280, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


[7045 | 


Martin (William S.), Wil- 
limantic, Conn. 
Willimantic, Conn., St. Joseph’s hos- 
pital. [Interior views 1-13] 
106772—106784, Feb. 29, 1908. ) 


[7046-7058 | 


(Hi | 


Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Curiosity. (H 1062388, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

Dawn of vanity. (H 106233, Feb. 14, 
1908. ) 

Motherhood. (H 106232, Feb. 14, 
1908. ) 

Music hath charms. (H 106237, Feb. 
14, 1908.) 

Rivals (The) (H 106236, Feb. 14, 
1908.) 


114 CATALOGUE OF 


Moore ([.Urs.] Ruth Nich- 
olas), Chicago, I11. 
Sailor’s life for me. 
14, 1908.) 
Silent partner. 
1908. ) 


Morris (Chas. E.), 
nook, Mont. 


(H 106230, Feb. 14, 


Chi- 


Saddling an out law bronco. (H | 
. 106868, Mar. 2, 1908.) [ T087 
Moss (Thos. F.), Lacrosse, 

Wis. 


La Crosse and Sparta H. 8S. foot-ball 
game, Nov. 28, 1907. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9. 
(H 106020-106024, Feb. 7, 1908.) 

[TOS8—7092 


& Wright, San 
Jose, Cal. 


San Jose, California, electric tower, 


Muirson 


(H 106235, Feb. | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


illuminated. . (202 feet high). (F 

62637, Feb. 8, 1908; 2 ec. Jan. 23, | 

1908. ) [70938 
Munsche (Richard C.), 


Milwaukee, Wis. 
presidents—1776 to 1908. 
Feb. 24, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 


Our 
62987, 
1908. ) 


Nardi (Sig. Pietro), Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 
Albero Geneologico Dei 
Savoia. (F 62663, Feb. 7, 
ce. Feb. 8, 1908.) 


National educational card 
co., Hureka Springs, 
Ark. 
Burton (Hon. Charles G.) 
Feb. 15, 1908.) 


National lines of Mexico, 
Geo. W. Hibbard, G. 
P. A., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 
Belle (La.) senorita. 
20, 1908. ) 


Reali 


[7095 


(fF 62714, 
[7096 


(G 18032, Jan. 


(F | 
9, 
[7094 | 


di | 
1908; 2 | 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. 


(iF 


Pilgrims Progress. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.38 


New York (City of), New 
York, NL 


Clinton (Geo) ; by John Trumbull. (H 


106996, Mar. 4, 1908.) [7109-7111 


Hamilton (Alexander) ; by John Trum- 


bull. (H 106997, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Washington (George) ; by John Trum- 
bull. (H 106995, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


N. Y. evening telegram 
(N. Y. herald co.), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 
taught Bilkins, 
1908. ) 
(F 62766, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
(EF 63089, Feb. 25, 1908.) 
(F 65260, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Book 
12, 


(EF 62617, 

Feb. 10, 1908.) 

62700, Feb. 14, 1908.) 

(F 62754, Feb. 17, 1908.) 

(IF 63054, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

(EF 63056, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

(F 63172, Feb. 29, 1908.) 

(F 63204, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

(FF 63353, Mar. 6, 1908.) 

(IF 63403, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

Little Mrs. Thoughtful. (F 62618, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) 

(I 62753, Feb. 17, 1908.) 

(I 68057, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

(F 682038, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

(I 68402, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


(F 62661, Feb. 12, 


1908.) 
—— (F 62834, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 63147, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


| —— (F 63261, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
Puggy Poodle. (F 62701, Feb. 14, 


1908. ) 


| —— (IF 62874, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


[7097-7102 | 


—— (F 63167, Feb. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 63352, Mar. 6, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (IF 62616, Feb. 
10, 1908.) 


| —— (F 62715, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


—— (F 63055, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 63205, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


| —— (F 63404, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


In the hot lands. (G 18035, Jan. 20, | 
1908. ) 

My lady of today. (G 18036, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

Of the old regime. (G 18034, Jan. 20, 
1908. ) 

On the Paseo de la Reforma. (G. 


18037, Jan. 20, 1907.) 
Tehuantepec maiden. 
20, 1908.) 
2 ec. of each Feb. 8, 1908. 


National photograph co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

Nielson (Alice) and her victor-vic- 
trola. 1-6. (H 107003-107008, Mar. 
5, 1908; 2 ec. of each Feb. 19, 1908.) 

[71038-7108 


(G 18033, Jan. 


York herald co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Adventures of the Angle family. (F 
62698, Feb. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1908. ) [7143-7178 


Adventures of the Angle people. (F 


New 


(F 62662, Feb. 
[7112-7142 © 


62850, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 


1908. ) 
5, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | 
1908. ) 
—— (F 63350, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 c. Mar. — 
9, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


115 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


New York herald 
New York, N. Y. 
mapa. (FF 62372, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 15, 1908. 
—— (F 62856, Feb. 
24, 1908.) 
— (If 62862, Feb. 
2, 1908.) 
— (F 62868, Feb. 
9, 1908.) 
Buster Brown. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 
— (F 62852, Feb. 


co., 


24, 1908. ) 

— (F 62858, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
2, 1908.) 

—— (F 62864, Feb. 20, 1908; 2c. Mar. 
9, 1908.) 


Fluffy Ruffles. 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 


— (F 62851, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 


24, 1908.) 


20, 1908: 2 ¢. Feb. | 
| Astor 


(F 62699, Feb. 14, | 


20, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 
20, 1908 ; 2 c. Mar. | 
20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | 


(F 62376, Jan. 31, | 


—— (F 63166, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | 


2, 1908.) 


—— (F 63351, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | 


9, 1908.) 


—— admiring her features. 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 


— expectant. 
1908. ) 


Helpful hints for happy homes. 


(F 63263, Mar. 4, 


1908. ) 


Jumbo Junior. 
. 1908; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1908.) 


— (F 62853, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Feb. | 


24, 1908.) 


2, 1908.) 


—— (F 62865, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | 


9, 1908.) : 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (EF 
Gzs11, Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 62859, Feb. 20, 1908: 2 ¢. Feb. | 


24, 1908.) 
—— (F 628638, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
2, 1908.) 


—— (F 62869, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 ce. Mar. 
9, 1908.) 


Magdalena bay. (F 63405, Mar. 9, 
1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (EF | 
Bete. Jan; ol, 1908; 2 e¢. Feb. 15, | 
1908. ) 

— (F 62855, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 
24, 1908.) 

—— (F 62861, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
2, 1908.) 

—— (F 62867, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 


9, 1908.) 


(F 63262, | 


(F | 
63164, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 ce. Mar. 2, | 


(F 62375, Jan. 31, | 


| Matinee 


—— (F 62859, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. | Martha. 


New York herald 

New York, N. Y. 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 62374, 

Jan. 31, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 62854, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 
24, 1908.) 

(F 62860, Feb. 
2, 1908.) 

(F 62866, Feb. 20, 1908; 

9, 1908.) 


New York times co., New 
vig cle. Be 
(Mrs. Waldorf Astor). (F 
63058, Feb. 24, 1908.) [7179-7181 

Society leaders in tableaux vivants. 
(F 63406, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
Feb. 9, 1908. (EF 62642, Feb. 11, 
1908. ) 

Newhall (A. D.), 
Plains, N. Y. 


co., 


c. Mar. 


20, 1908; 2 


2 c. Mar. 


White 


Fubrer’s (Wim.) hotel and park. (H 
106075, Feb. 10, 1908.) [7182 
Nicoll (W. T.), Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 
| Ohio river, government dam. (H 


107081, Mar. 7, 1908. [7183, 7184 
Wheeling, W. Va., Government build- 
ing. (H 107080, Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Nightingale (EB. s Bay Ye 
Louisville, Ky. 
They do the nicest work in Louisville. 
(F 63064, Feb. 25, 1908.) [7185 


Olds (E. A.), New York, 
m ¥ 


(H 106789, Mar. 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 4, 1908.) [7186 
Olson (W. O.), Alexan- 


dria, Minn. 
Alexandria, Minn. [1-7]. (H 106665- 
106671. Feb. 28, 1908.) [7187-7193 
Osborne co., New York. 
te 4 


ate 


Afternoon tea. (F "62728, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) [7194-7209 

American beauties. (F 62721, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 


Champion Rumney Rebecca. [dog. 1- 


3]. (F 62683-62685, Feb. 14. 1908.) 
Chrysanthemum. (F 638141, Feb. 27, 
1908.) 


(F 62719, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
(EF 62720, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


(F 62724, Feb. 15. 1908.) 
(F 62716, Feb. 15. 


Early snow. 
Easter hat. 
Girl in red. 


In from the fields. 
1908.) 


girl, (F 62718, Feb. 15, 


1908. ) 


116 


Osborne co., New York, 

Nees 

New Year’s greeting. 
15, 1908.) 

No school for me. [1-3] 
62688, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Yellow roses. (F 62722, Feb. 
1908. ) 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


(F 62717, Feb. 


(F 62686- 


Belle of Richmond [7 theatrical post- | 


ers] (G 18098-18100, Feb. 6, 1908; 
G 18134-18137, Feb. 13, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Ottmann lithographing 

co., New York, N. Y. 
American beuaties. (G 18203, Feb. 

29, 1908. ) [7217 


Outecault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 


Best made. (F 63382, Mar. 


Best is our word. (F 63380, Mar. 7, 
1908. ) 

Kat what we can. (F 63384, Mar. 7, 
1908. ) 

Have the best. (F 638383, Mar. 7, 
1908. ) . 

Our shoes are made on a last that | 
lasts. (IF 63378, Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Prices down. (IF 63381, Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Some folks don’t give enough care to 
their feet. (F 63377, Mar. 7, 1908.) 
They stand the strain. (F 63376, Mar. 
7, 1908.) 


This shoe feels fine inside. 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 

We sell shoes. (F 63375, Mar. 7, 
1908. ) 


Packard (Edw. H.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ahoy.—Are you giving God a square 


deal.—Barque Only Jesus.—Chris- 
tian warfare.—Come over now.— 
Endurance.—Kureka ! Eureka !— | 
Launch out.—No man having put 
his hand to the plow.—Safe.— | 
Strength.—Study to show.—Win | 
out. [ 7228-7240 


(F 63334-63346, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 
ec. of each Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Paxton toilet co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Sweet as a rose. (IF 62742, Feb. 8, 
1908. ) | 724 
Penfield (U. W.), New 


Yorkin. ¥. 
Scooter Eagle speeding against a high 
wind. (H 106572, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


[7242 ! 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


15, 


[7210-7216 | 


(F 63379, | 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.8s., v.3 


| Pesha (L.), Marine City, 


Mich. 
|Tashmoo on River St. Clair. (Hf 
| 106810, Mar. 2, 1908.) [7243 
| Photo art shop, St. Paul, 
) Minn. 

St. Paul, greetings from. A 1, A 2. 
) (H 106084, 106085, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
[7244, 7245 


Pierce (Henry Havelock), 
Cambridge, Mass. 
des Planches (Ambassador) A-C. 
[ 7246-7252 
des Planches (Baroness) A-C. 
(H 106803—106808, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Eddy (Rev. Mary Baker Glover) A. 
(H 106802, Mar. 2, 1908.) | 


Pratt (Charles A.), Cap- 
ron, Ill. 

(I 62876, Feb. 20, 1908.) 

[7253-7255 

(F 62878, Feb. 20,5 


| Glad hand. 


Jester 
1908. ) 


Number she didn’t get. 
Feb. 20, 1908.) 


2c. of each Feb. 13, 1908. 
Prawitz (Edward John), 
St. Joseph, Mo. 


(The). 


(IF 62877, 


Moonlight on Lake Contrary. (H 
106792, Mar. 2, 1908.) [7256 — 


Puffer (B. Frank), New 
York, Nv Xa 
(H 106247, Feb. 14, 


[7257 


Dean twins. 
1908. ) 


Purdy (J. E.), Wake- 

field, Mass. 

| Woodford (Gen. Stewart L.) 1, 2. 

(H 106627, 106628, Feb. 27, 1908.) 
[7258-7261 


(H 107050, 107051, Mar. 6, 


3, 4. 
1908. ) 


Quinn 


(Fr. F.), Texar- . 
kana, Ark. 
For life. (IF 63318, Feb. 24, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Feb. 24, 1908.) [7262 


Rafert (M. E.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Woman hermit of Santa Anita Canyon. 
(H 107096, Mar. 9, 1908.) [72635 


Randel (J. Aug), 

York, N. ; 

Butterfly study. (H 106521, Feb. 19, 
1908. ) [7264 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


New 


Out for a spin. 26090. (HH 107077, 
| Mar. 7, 1908.) [7265-7269 © 
Putting Kitty to bed. 26089. (H- 


107076, Mar. 7, 1908. 


7 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


117 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


107075, Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Reber (Louis), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Masonic emblems, design. 
Feb. 18, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Richardson (Homer L.), 
Somerville, Mass. 
West Danville, Vt., Richardson’s Is- 
land Rest, Joe’s pond. (F 638066, 
Feb. 25, 1908.) [7271 


Ridenour (Chas. Edward), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Kiss (The) (H 106708, Feb. 20, 

— 1908.) [7272-7274 
Smile (The) (H 106706, Feb. 20, 
1908. ) . 

Wink (The) (H 106707, Feb. 20, 
- 1908. ) 


Ritchie bros., Centralia, 
Til. 


Easter time. H.— 


Haster. I. (H 1059138, 105914, Feb. 5, 
1908; 1 c. of each Feb. 3, 1908; 1 ¢. 
of each Jan. 27, 1908.) [i2zia, (210 


Rochlitz studio, New 
Wore, N. Y. 
Loeb (William), jr. (H 106220, Feb. 
14, 1908.) (7277, 7278 
toosevelt (Theodore) 
Feb. 14, 1908.) 
Rockwood photographic 
co., New York, N. Y. 
Ready for his morning bath. 
106522, Feb. 19, 1908.) 
Roelofs (Arthur), Aldan, 
Pa. 
Yard of puppies. (F 62879, Feb. 21, 
1908; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 1908.) [7280 
Roesch (Louis), San 
Franciseo, Cal. 
Ambushed by Indians. (G 18144, Feb. 
ao. 1908; 2 c.Heb..1, 1908.) [7281 
Rothschild & Heyman, 
* New York, N. Y. 
Big enough for any job. 
Feb. 29, 1908.) 
Rotograph co., New York, 
tee Ms 


H 
79 


( 
[72 


(G 18201, 
[7282 


Corn as we grow it in 
106275, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Load of corn from 
Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Two products of ——. 

15, 1908.) 


5) sou Eo 
[7283-7285 
(H 106276, 


(G 18156, O now is come our joyful’st time. 


[7270 | 


(H 106219, | 


(H 106274, Feb. | 


Special delivery. 26091. (H 107078, | 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 

United we stand. 26092. (H 107079, 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 

Waiting for breakfast. 26088. (H | 


| Christmas bells. 


| For fight or frolic. 


Rungius (Carl). 

byn; Nicks 

Coming to the call. (H 106573, Feb. 
25, 1908.) [7286 


Rust’s (Fred) book shop 
Kansas City, Mo. 


Brook- 


Now Christmas has come. (F 58313, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) [7287-7289 
| O holy child of Bethlehem. (F 58315, 


Sept. 23. 1907.) 
(FE 
58314, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

2c. of each Oct. 25, 1907. 


Sackett & Wilhelms co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Mischief. (G 18206. Mar. 2, 1908.) 
[ 7290, 7291 
Violet. (G 18193, Feb. 25, 1908; 2 e. 


Feb. 26. 1908. ) 
San Francisco art leather 
co., San Francisco, Cal. 


U. S. fleet entering Golden Gate. (H 
106919, Mar. 3. 1908.) [7292 
Sander (P.). New York, 
ae 


Atlantic City. N. J.. Hotel Traymore. 
(F 62780, Feb. 19. 1908.) [7293-7310 

(F 62705, Feb. 15, 
1908; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

Christmas eve. (F 62709, 
1908 ;: 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

Christmas greetings. (F 62710, Feb. 
15, 1908 : 1908. ) 

Christmas tree. (F 62707, 
1908: 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

Church on Christmas morn. (F 62711, 
Feb. 15, 1908; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

Evergreen plant. (F 62702, Jan. 8, 
1908. ) 

Holly spray. (F 62706. Feb. 15, 1908; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

Horseshoe (The) (F 62704, Feb. 15, 
1908 ; 2 c. Jan. §, 1908.) 

Leap year [1-6] (EF 62736-62741, 
Feb. 17, 1908.) 

New Year clock. 


Feb. 15, 


Feb. 15, 


(F 62708, Feb. 15, 


1908; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1908.) 

| Santa and the holly wreath. (F 
Garl2 Feb. 15, 1908; 2 € “Jaa. . 8, 
1908.) 


Santa Claus. (F 62703, Jan. 8, 1907.) 
Sanders (Walter F.), 
Trenton, Mich. 

(F 63092, Feb. 26, 

1908; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1908.) [7311 
Sanford (John F.), York 
Village, Me. 

York Village. Maine. old jail [1, 2] 
(H 106280. 106281, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
[7312, 7313 


118 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 


Sawyer (Lewis E.), Mus- Shonk (Chas. W.) com- 
kegon, Mich. pany, Maywood, Ill. 
[Muskegon, Mich.] Lake Michigan, | Cavalier. (G 18110, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
park, lake front. (H 107049, Mar. (7331 
6, 1908.) bisit Slater (Mrs. S. A.), Ben 
Schaefer (H. G.), Ann Lomand, Cal. 
Arbor, Mich. Oalifornia rose. (H 106657, Feb. 28, 
Block M greetings. (H 106787, Feb. 1908.) [7332 
13, 1908.) [7815 Slevin (L. S.), Carmel, 
Schiller (F. V.), Oak- Cal. 
land, Cal. Miguel. (H 106571, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Interlocking stone co., Oakland, Cal. [7333 
[Calendar] (¥F 63061, Jan. 27, ae | Southern -(tatennee 
life insurance co. 
Schloss bros. & co., Balti- Charleston, 
more, Md. W. Va. 
Fashion and fancy. (F 62792, Feb. | Tower, A, of strength. (G 18207, aMr. 
19, 1908.) [7317 4, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1908.) [7334 
Schmidt (John R.), Cin- Stanyan (C. P.), Hermis- 
cinnati, Ohio. ton, Oregon. 
Horsley (Miss Louisa D.). (H 107046, | Pioneer laying last rail. (H 106920, 
Mar. 6, 1908.) [7318 Mar. 3, 1908.) [7335 
Schneider (F. A.), Phila- Stark (Henry), St. Louis, 
delphia, Pa. Mo. 
Irene.—Janet. [7319, 7320 | Rockport, Mo. [1, 2]. (H 106186, 
(G 18194, 18195, Feb. 27, 1908.) 106187, Feb. 12, 1907.) [7336, 7337 
Schradsky company, Den- Starr (Sylva_J.), Cor- 
ver, Colo. vallis, Oreg. 
Enemies of special privilege. (H | Corvallis, Oregon, scene on Mary's 
104989, Jan. 9, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 28, river. (7338, 7339 


1908. ) [7321 | ——— Willamette river. 
Schreyvogel (Chas.), Ho- (F 63153, 63154, Feb. 26, 1908; 2 
boken, N. J. ce. of each Feb. 10, 1908.) 
Silenced warwhoop. (H 106256, toe Stebbens (Nathaniel L.), 
15, 1908.) 322 | Somerville, Mass. 
Schwab & Wolf, New Chester (U. S. S.) 18482-18489. (H 
York, N. Y. 106794-106801, Mar. 2, 1908; 2 ec. of 
Leap year. (G 18175, Feb. 24, 1908.) each Mar. 9, 1908.) [7340-T347 
[7325 Stereo-travel co., Corona, 
Scribner’s (Charles) sons, New York, N. Y. 
New York, N. Y. | Alhambra, Spain, room of the Sisters. 
My chauffeur. [7324, 7325 | (H 106358, Feb. 18, 1908.) _ 
Virginia. [7348-7472 


\ E962 626: Teh. 12. 1908. Amalfi, Italy, Pergola, Capuchin con- 
(eP S2004, CRG | ER ee vent, now a hotel. (H 106445, Feb. 
Selleck Sie! dei. NOM 18, 1908.) 
York, ee 


‘le € 2]. (H 106419 
Romeo and ae up-to-date. (F Arles, France [1, ; 
62738, Feb. 6, 1908: 2 c. Jan. 31,| 106420, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
1908. ) [7326 | Arlington, Va., National cemetery. 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), (H 106413, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Brookline, Mass. | Athens, Greece. [1-3.] (H 106359- 
Four good thoughts. (F 61242, Dec. 106361, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


QOT 7 
ae ey 1908 - Mak Nee, Avignon, southern France, ancient 
de) 908. (EF 63065, Neb. 20, | wan. (H 106416, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
roman ean’t k secret, | Baalbek, Syria, Temple of Jupiter. 
ne i piasee Pe Oe EOL) (H 106339, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Yer mus keep a movin Rastus. (F | Bettws-y-Coed, Wales. [1, 2]. (H 
61241, Dec. 28, 1907.) 106376, 106377, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


119 


Stereo-travel co., Corona, 
New York, N. Y. 


Brownsville, Texas. [1, 2]. (H 
106434, 106435, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Sairo, Hgypt. [1-3]. (H .106340- 
106342, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Canterbury, England. [1-3]. (H 
106367-106369, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

mmicago, Ill. [1-5]. (H 106421- 


106425, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Children on the Mexican border, 


Texas. (H 106438, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Common sight in Spanish streets. (H 
106442, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Conway castle, England [1, 2]. (H 


106370, 106371, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Cordiva, Spain, columns in cathedral. 
(H 106355, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Delphi, Greece, Stadium. (H 106365, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Egypt [1-5]. (H 106347-106351, Feb. 
18. 1908. ) 

England, English country road. (H 
106388, Feb. 18, 1908. ) 

Epidauros, Greece, Theater. (H 
106862, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Fontainebleau, France [1, 2] (H 
106400, 106401, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Gipsey girl at Grenada, Spain. (H 


106357, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Glasgow, Scotland. [1, 2] (H 106372, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Greece, threshing fiour. 
Feb. 18, 1908. ) 
Hastings, Ingland, selling fish at auc- 
tion. (H 1063879, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Italy, drawing water for irrigation. 
(H 106448, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Jerusalem [1-5] (H 106334106338, 
Feb. 18, 19808.) 


King’s Ranch, Texas. 
106437, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Llandudno, England, Happy valley. 
(H 106381, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


London, England [1-6] (H 106382-— 
106387, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Lucerne, Switzerland, Kappelbrucke. 
(H 106889, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Madrid, Spain, Puerta del Sol. 
106352, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Menai bridge, England. 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Monte Carlo from Monaco, Southern 
France. (H 106415, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Montreux, Switzerland. women work- 
ers in the vineyard. (H 106414, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


(H 106366, 


(H 106436, 


sl 


(H 106878, 


Stereo-travel co., Corona, 
New York, N. Y. 
Mount Vernon, Va., Washington’s old 
home. (H 106412, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Naples from San Martino, Italy. (H 
106447, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Natural bridge, Va. (H 106430, Feb. 
18, 1908.) 

New York, N. Y. [1-4] 
106429, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Nice from Castle hill, Southern France. 
(H 106417, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


(H 106426- 


Nile (The) Egypt. [1-4]. (H 
106343-106346, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Nimes, Southern France, arena. (H 


106418, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Olympia, Greece [1, 2] 
106364, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Paestum, Italy. (H 106449, Feb. 18, 


(H 106363, 


1908. ) 

Palestine [1-9] (H 106325-106333, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Paris, France [1-8] (H  106402— 


106409, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Pasadena, Cal. (H 106433, Feb. 18, 
1908.) 

Pompeii, Italy, old wheel tracks. 
106446, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Rome, Italy [1-8] (H 106439—106441, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 
Santa Catalina, Cal. 

18, 1908.) 


Seoteh 
1908. ) 


Segovia, Spain, young Spanish ladies 
making lace. (H 106353, Feb. 18, 
1908. ) 


Seville, Spain, doorway, Hall of Am- 
bassadors, Aleazar. (H 106356, Feb. 
18, 1908.) 

Stratford-on-A von, 
peare’s birthplace. 


(H 


(H 106432, Feb. 


deer. (H 106443, Feb. 18, 


England, Shakes- 
(H 106880, Feb. 


18, 1908.) 

Switzerland [1-7] (H 106393-106399, 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Tesuque, N. Mex., Tesuque Indian 
making images. (H 106431, Feb. 18, 
1908. ) 


Thun, Switzerland. [1, 2] 
106391, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Toledo, Spain, cloisters in San Juan 
de los Reyes. (H 106354, Feb. 158, 


(H 106390, 


1908.) 

Venice, Italy. Grand _ canal. (H 
106444, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

Washington, D. C. [1, 2] (H 106410, 


106411, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


120 


Stereo-travel co., 
New York, N. 


Corona, 
©, 


Windsor, England, Windsor palace. 
[1, 2] (H 106374, 106375, Feb. 18, 
1908. ) 


Zermatt. Switzerland, the Matterhorn. 
(H 106392, Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Stone <:(Ghas. | 2.);?-@0, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Sartorial world engravings. Feb., 1908. | 


Supplements A-C, 
Feb. 28, 1908.) 


(F 63150-63152, 
[7473-7475 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
[Posters ] 

N. Y. 12677. (G 17991, Jan 20, 1908; 
2 c. Feb. 10, 1908.) [7476-7501 
1908—R-58. (G 17989, Jan. 20, 1908; 

2c. Feb. 17, 1908.) 
1908—-B-19, *1908-B-25, 1908—R-11, 
1908—R-62. (G 17985-17988, Jan. 


Oh, some folks don’t like winter. 


20, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 2, 1908.) | 


1908—R-64. (G 

N. Y. 12684. (G 18065, Feb. 
2 ce. Feb. 10, 1908.) 

N. Y. 12685. (G 18080, Feb. 
2c. Feb. 17, 1908.) 


~ 


3, 1908; 


B-55, 1908—R-10, 1908-R-18, 1908- 
R-19, 1908—R-63, 1908-R-83. (G 
18063, 18064, 18066, 18069, 18070, 


3, 


18075, 18079, 18081, 18082, Feb. 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Mar. 2, 1908.) 
Y. 12690, N. Y¥. 12698. (G 18118, 
18119, Feb. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Feb. 17, 1908.) 


N. 


7. 129694. 1908—B-— 8-B-30. (G | 
N. Y. 12694, 1908—B-10, 1908-—B-30. (G | Pasha, 


TAIT L6lis. 
2 c. of each Mar. 


18120, Feb. 
2, 1908.) 


10, 1908; 


1908—B-11, 190S—B-13, 1908-B 26. (G 
18189-18191, Feb. 24, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Stuart (W. G.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


Federal indoor games, Washington, D. 


C. (F 62615, Feb. 10, 1908.) [7502 
Sweet bros., Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Farrington (Luther) residence. A. 


(H 106608, Feb. 26, 1908.) 
[7503-7505 
Johnson (Gov. & Mrs. John A.) C. 
(H 106526, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


Mayzhuck Kege Shig. A. (H 107065, 
Mar. 6, 1908.) 
Tangen (EKd.), Boulder, 
Colo. 


Champagne, the most perfect horse in 
the world, score 953. 


Feb. 13. 1908.) [7506 


18078, Feb. 3, 1908.) | 


1908-B-9, 1908-B-18, 1908-B-45, 1908- | 


(H 106214, | Mamma’s angel child. 


Washington views series. 
3, 1908; | 


| Proud and fearless. 


| Royal 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.38 


Tapestry paint co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Mexican painting and cut out work de- 


sign. (F 63181, Mar. 2,1908.) [7507 


Teas (Edward Y.), Cen- 
terville, Ind. 
Everblooming hydrangea. (F 62515, 

Feb. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 17, 1908:) 
[7508 


Throssel [Richard], Crow 
Agency, Mont. 
Bull goes hunting, 6801. (H 76471, 
May 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1907.) 
[7509 


Tiny tads company, New 
York, N. Y, 


Buds are sprouting on the trees. (F 
62893, Feb. 21, 1908.) [7510-7512 


Don’t be glum. 
1908. ) 


(EF 62894, Feb. 21, 
(F 
62279, Jan. 28, 1908.) 

Toles (H. Ea} 
Wash. 


Seattle, 


1035, 1054, 
1059, 1063, 1066-1068, 1070, 1072, 
1075-1077, 1079-1081, 1084, 1087, 
1088, 1096, 1097. (H 106000—-106019, 
Feb. 7, 1908S: 1 ¢. of each duly rec’d 
Oct. 23-26, 1907, 1 c. of each Feb. 7, 
1908. ) [7513-7532 


Torney (J. Lee), Balti- 

more, Md. 

Jungle Beauties. (H 106695, Feb. 28, 
1908. ) [7533-7537 

Monareh of the jungle. (H 106694, 
Feb. 28, 1908.) 

Indian leopard. 

28, 1908. ) 


(H 106698, 
Feb. 
(H 106696, Feb. 
- 28, 1908.) 
group. (H 106697, Feb. 28, 
1908. ) 


Tribune company, Chi- 
ago, Ill. 
Congo skin game. (F 63399, Mar. 9, 


1908. ) [7538-1553 


Danny (F 62611, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 62744, Feb. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 62991, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

-—— (F 63208, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Keep your eye on mamma’s angel child. 
(F 63188, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Lundstrom (Jane), the most beautiful 
woman in Sweden. (H 10658, Feb. 
24, 1908.) 


dreamer. 


(F 63401, Mar. 
9, 1908.) 


nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Mrs. Dingle’s diary. (IF 62746, Feb. 
17, 1908.) 
Old Opie Dilldock. (F 62610, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 


—— (I 62745, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
(F 62990, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
(EF 63207, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
—— (F 63398, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
Procuring of a dinner. 
*2, 1908.) 
Turner (Fred’k E.), So. 

Windham, Conn. 

Willimantic, Conn. Views from top of 


(H 106154—106157, Feb. 11, 1908.) 


Underhill (Irving), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 

: . (H 108824, 

Dec. 18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1908.) 


Statue of liberty. 
Jan. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1908.) 


Williamsburgh bridge. C. 6423.- (F 


1908. ) 
Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
U 12641-U 12645. (H 106103—-106108, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) 
L 37468, U 42161, U 44640, U 47499, 
U 92158, U 98312, U 99454, U 104434. 
(H 106174-106181, Feb. 12, 1908.) 


108318, U 108328, U 1098981. 
- 106264-106273, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
Mm 112648, 112648-2. (H 1063821, 


106322, Feb. 18, 1908.) 
U 27488, U 27940, U 28086, U 28630, 
U 28646, U 28685, U 29837, U 46415, 
_U 48866, U 48927,:U 92450, U 108496, 


U 112178. (H 106474—106486, Feb. 
19, 1908. ) 
U 28726. (H 106545, Feb. 21, 1908; 2 


c. Feb. 24, 1908.) 


U 34710, U 86805, U 89739, U 92100, 
U 106803, U 108857. (H 106552- 
106557, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


U 112685. (H 106576-106587, Feb. 


U 44419, U 61165, U 106513, U 106656, 
UD 106696, U 106713, U 106743, U 
112619. (H 106600-106607, Feb. 26, 
1908; 2 c. of each Feb. 27, 1908.) 


(F 63206, Mar. | 
| U 77438, U 87332, U 87343, B 62, B 6. 


American thread co’s chimney [1-4.] | 


[7558-7560 | 
C. 6421. (H 105099, | 


[7561-7671 | 


U 88409, U 93333, U 108291, U 108292, | 
U 1083802, U 108307, U 108313, U | 
(HH | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


| 


! 
: 


| 


{ 


105100, Jan. 14, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 17, | 


m 40878, U 61211, U 112625-112633, | 
20, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Feb. 26, 1908.) | 


121 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


[Stereoscopic photographs. ] 
U 112636. (H 106629, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


U 26508, U 26537, U 26585, U 26792, U 
26854, U 26954, U 27014, U 27195, U 
27225, U 27784, U 86104, U 98735, U 
98923, U 100341, U 101420. (H 
106672-106686, Feb. 28, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 29, 1908.) 


(H 106763-106767, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


U 26519, U 26718, U 27552, U 98404, U 
98412, U 98426, U 100617, U 100649. 
(H 106812-106819, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


[7554-7557 | U 30946, U 31197, U 42273, U 85875, U 


85996, U 85997, U 87491, U 93244, U 
106559, U 106560, U 112693, U 
112694. (H 106936-106947, Mar. 4, 
1908.) 


U 983438, U 98439, U 98985, U 98996, U 
101107. (H 107127-107131, Mar. 9, 
1908. ) 


U. §S. fashion & sample 
book co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Fall & winter 1908 season. A. (G 
18101, Feb. 6, 1908.) [7672 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

[Posters ] 

11132, 11147, 11185, 11186, 11189. (G 


18047-18051, Feb. 1, 1908.) 
[7673-7700 
11148, 11162, 11191. (G 18107-18109, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) 


11135, 122138; 11216-11218; 11221. (G 
18188-18143, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

3438, 344, 349, 11141, 11142. (G 18169- 
18173, Feb. 21, 1908.) 

351, 11139, 11154, 11209, 11220. (G 
18177-18181, Feb. 24, 1908.) 

11205, 11214, 11215, 11219. (G 18197-— 
18200, Feb. 29, 1908. ) 

Urbain (E.), Norristown, 
Pa. 

King and two poor men. (F 63322, 

Feb. 26, 1908. ) [7701-7702 


Resurrection of Cuba. (F 63321, Feb. 


26, 1908.) 


Valentine (Edward Vir- 
ginius), Richmond, Va. 
La Fayette (M. le marquis) (H 99826, 
Sep. 12, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1908.) 
[T7038 


122 


Van Eaton (Helen D.), 
New York, N. Y. 
New York stock exchange, closing 
hour. (H 1070938, Mar. 7, 1908; 1c. 
Feb. 26, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 


[7704-7706 | 
_ New York, N. Y., great 40-story tower 


— Delivering an order. 
Finishing touch. 


(H 107094, 107095, Mar. 7, 1908.) | 


Vitagraph company of 
America, New York, N. Y. 
At the stage door. 


(H 106451, Feb. | 


19, 1908.) [7707-7713 
Child’s prayer. (H 106916, Mar. 3, | 
1908. ) ) 
Cupid’s realm. (H 106452, Feb. 19, | 
1908. ) 


For he’s a jolly good fellow. 
Mar. 3, 1908.) 


(106921, | 


Money lender. (H 106922, Mar. 3, 
1908. ) 

Tale of a shirt. (H 107067, Mar. 7, | 
1908. ) 


Tit for tat. (H 107066, Mar. 7, 1908.) | ; 
| At last. 


Viti (Marcel A.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Vita (Marcel A.) (H 106935, 


4, 1908. ) 


Ward (Joseph F.) & Hoer- 
ner (John H.), New 
Orleans, La. 


Mar. 


(7714 | 


30, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Wheeler (Mary Eliza- 
beth), Aiken, §. C. 
She was led to the hymeneal altar. 
(H 107089, Mar. 9, 1908.) [7753 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


of Singer building during construc- 
tion. 72. (H 107114, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
[T754—T764 


7472-7475, T5TT, 
(H 107104—107113, 


[U. S. battleships. ] 
7478, 7480-7483. 
Mar. 9, 1908.) 

White (L. S.), New York, 
Nok 

Soul kiss. 14, 17, 24, 29, 33, 35, 38. 
(H 106222-106225, 106227—106229, 
Feb. 14, 1908; 2 ec. of each Feb. 17, 
1908. ) [7765-7771 


Whitehead & Hoag co., 
Newark, N. J. 

(F 63156, Feb. 28, 1908; 
(7772 


At the well. 
2 c. Feb. 26, 1908.) 


Wiederseim (Grace G.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

(G 18239, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. 
(7773, TT74 


(F 62664, Feb. 


Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Beauty and the beast. 
13, 1908.) 


Williams (C. U.), Bloom- 
ington, Ill. 


| Ackley (A. C.) 5503. (H 106119, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) (7775-7809 
Fisher (Fred) 5510-5512, 5514, 5515, 


College poster. (F 63090, Jan. 
1908 ; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1908.) [7715 
Waterman (L. E.), com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
’"Mid castles in the air. (H 106590, | 
Feb. 26, 1908. ) [7716 | 


Webster (D. E.), Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

(F 63258, Mar. 4, 1908.) 
[7717 

Weinstein (Harry), Den- 

ver, Colo. 

Mental evolution. (H 106613, Feb. 25, 
1908; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1908.) [7718 


Wellman (Walter), New 
SOCK. UN da 


Ear of corn. 


Need a doctor? Try Dan Cupid, M. D. | 


[1-32. ] 
1908. ) [7719-7750 


Wertheimer (Dan 8S.) co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Raths-keller. 

2c. Feb. 18, 1908.) 


Westermann 
New York, N. Y. 


[7751 


(is. A) 


Spring. 
Feb. 18, 1908.) 


(F 68109-63140, Jan. 10,| pi) ne’s always to blame. 


| 
| 
] 
] 


(F 68108, Feb. 25, 1908: 2 ¢. 
[7752 | 


| Mary and her litle lamb. 


5495. (H 106112-106117, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) ; 
Pledger (C. P.) 5517. (H 106118, 


Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Sunday (W. A.), 5516, 5520-5545. 
106120106146, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Wilmington rod & gun 
elub, Wilmington, 
Ohio. 

Wilmington, Ohio five man amateur 
team, 484-500 in competition. (H 
106259, Feb. 3, 1908; 2 ¢. Feb. 6, 
1908. ) [7810 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 


(A 


(F 62633, 
Feb. 10, 1908.) [7811-7835 
—— (F 62750, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


| —— (F 63032, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
(G 18174, Feb. 1, 1908; | 


—— (F 63240, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
— (F 63429, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


(F 62752, 
Feb. 17, 1908.) 

— (F 63238, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 63426, Mar: 9, 1908.) 


| ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 123 
os. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Wood (Otis F.), New ) Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. | Brighton, N. Y. 
Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. | Simon Simple. (F 62751, Feb. 17, 

(F 62634, Feb. 10, 1908.) | 1908.) 
— (IF 63033, Feb. 24, 1908.) | —— (F 63034, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Sambo and his funny noises. (F 62631, | —— (F 63241, Mar. 2, 1908. ) 
Feb. 10, 1908.) peeecr (EF 63427, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
—— (Ff 62748, Feb. 17, 1908.) | Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
—— (F 63030, Feb. 24, 1908.) | CF 626382, Feb. 10, 1908.) 
—— (F 63237, Mar. 2, 1908.) | —— (F 62749, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 68425, Mar. 9, 1908.) — (F 63031, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Simon Simple. (F 62635, Feb. 10, | —— (F 63239, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
1908.) | —— (F 63428, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, recewed and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__._ 2895 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit_____ 602 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit__________________ 3757 


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CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated: the statement as to 
the receipt of the photograph is always omitted when it has been received on the 
day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copy- 
right by Henry H. Ahl, [United States].- Class I, XXc, no. 24705, March 4, 1908; 1 


Ahl (Henry H.), [United 
States]. 

mrucifixien (The); by H. H. Ahi. 

Christ in center, a thief on either 

side, Roman soldiers in foreground. 

(I 24705, Mar. 4, 1908.) [7836-7839 


Bacchus and his troop; by H. H. 
Ahl. Bacchus and his drunken troop 
dancing through the woods. (I 
24707, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Faun and nymph; by H. H. Ahl. Faun 
leading nymph by hair of her head, 
through the woods. 
4, 1908.) 

Plum island marshes; by H. H. Ahl. 

' Vast stretch of marshy land, one 
large stack of hay in foreground. 
(I 24704, Mar. 4, 1908.) 


American tobacco com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Cherry girl; girl with large straw hat 
on, trimmed with cherries and 
leaves; girl holds two cherries by 
the stem between her teeth. 
24762, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


Anderson (Hattie 
New York, N. Y. 
Study of head, in bronze. 


[7840 
E.), 


middle, head turned to right. (I 


8, 1908.) 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 
Chrysanthemums. 


three chrysanthemums. 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 


(I 24767, 
[7842-7846 


in pale yellow. 
1908. ) 


Girl with rose. Three quarter figure 
of a young woman in lace gown. 
24716, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Opera girl. 
woman with dark brown hair. 
24718, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


(I 


. Downy nest. 


(I 24706, Mar. | 


(T | 


Head and | 
neck upon pedestal, hair parted in| 


24585, Feb. 19, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. | 
[7841 | 


Head and bust of | 
young woman holding in her arm | 


Dorothy: half figure of a young woman | 


3) \ } . j 
(1 24719, Mar. 9, site Miihlen bei Mons; by Hermann 


| 
| 


| 


Half figure of a young  Muttergluck; 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 
Widow (The) Three quarter figure of 
a young woman. (I 24717, Mar. 5, 


1908. ) 
Austrian (Ben), Reading, 
Pa. 
Alone. Small chick looking at empty 


egg shell. (I 24615, Feb. 25, 1908.) 
[| 7847-7850 
Old basket filled with 
feathers and straw, six little chicks 
in the basket. (I 24613, Feb. 25, 
1908. ) 
First outing. Eight little chicks play- 
ing around an old rusty pan. (I 
24614, Feb. 25, 1908.) 


Just found. Old fashioned basket con- 


taining five chicks. (I 24616, Feb. 
25, 1908.) 
Barnes-Crosby company. 


Chicago, Ill. 
L 2553, L 2555, L 2556, L 2558, L 2559, 
L 2560, L 2563, L 2564, L 2568, L 
2569, L, 2570, L, 2574, L 2575, L 2576, 


I, 2577, L 2578. (1 24659-24674, 
Feb. 29, 1908.) [7851-7866 
Birney (Wm. V.), New 
York, N. Y. 
Clearing up the title. Interior of 


large library. Seated at long table 
are two men. To the left stand two 
more men. (I 24765, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
[TS67 
Bischoff & Hofie, Mun- 
chen, Germany. 

Abendlied: by Arnold Tillberg. Old 
monk, sitting with back against tree, 
playing violin. (I 24648, Feb. 28, 
1908. ) [ TS68—T872 


Ritter. A place in Holland: row- 
boat in foreground; wind mills and 
houses in background. (I 24649, 
Feb. 28, 1908.) 

by Hans Volkert. 
Woman with an unclad child in her 
lap. (I 24650, Feb. 28, 1908.) 


125 


f 


4 


, 
126 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. S., Vom 


Bischoff & Ho6fle, Mun- 
chen, Germany. 
Stierkampf; by Willie Geiger. Bull 
fight, man waving red cloth, bull 
ready to leap. 


1908.) 


Venedig; by L. Balestrieri. Venice, | 


row-boat containing man rowing up 
canal. (I 24651, Feb. 28, 1908.) 
1 photo. of each Feb. 27, 1908. 


Black (H.) co., Cleveland. 


[14 wash drawings, etc., illustrating | 


women’s clothing.] (I 24531, 24532, 
Feb. 8, 1908; 24571-24573, Feb. 17, 
1908; 24604-24611, Feb. 24, 1908; 
24652, Feb. 28, 1908.) [7873-7886 
Blasski (Frederick), New 


ork, Not 
Kruger (Deputy Fire Chief Charles 


W.) Death mask. (I 24654, Feb. 
24, 1908.) [7887 
Blenner (Carle J.), New 
LOrk, IN. x. 


Red geraniums. Head and shoulders 
of young girl in evening gown with 
a bunch of red geraniums on cor- 


sage. (I 24561, Feb. 14, 1908.) 
[7888 
Bong (Rich.), Berlin, 
Germany. 
Heure (L’) Dorée; by H. Darien. 


Young female weaving a hat from 
which a veil is hanging. 


Feb. 20, 1908; 1 photo Feb. 19, 
1908. ) [7889-7892 
Kundry in Klingsor’s Zauberschloss, 


Full figure of woman covered only 
with a thin veil is standing in the 
court yard of Klingsor’s castle. (I 
24554, Feb. 12, 1908; 1 photo Feb. 7, 
1908. ) 


Pluie dor. Young girl lying sleep- 
ing; jewelry rains down covering 


her. (I 24590, Feb. 
photo Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Ueberrascht. 


20, 1908; 1 


Young woman lying 
among flowers, surprised by a 
young man who is standing near 
her. (I 24589, Feb. 20, 1908; 1 
photo Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Brack (Carl) & Keller, 
G. m. b. H., Berlin, 
Germany. 


’' Fredi; by Johanna Engel. Boy about 
6 years of age, full face, dark eyes 
and curly hair. (I 24680, Mar. 2, 
1908.) [7893, 7894 


Margot; by Johanna Engel. Girl 
about 8 years of age, full face, hair 
hanging loosely around her head. 
(I 24679, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


(I 24647, Feb. 28, | 


(I 24702, | 


Braun, Clement & Go., 
Paris, France. 

Ixeine lust zum waschen. Interior 
scene showing cradle alongside of 
which is standing a nude infant. 
5801. (I 24593, Feb. 21, 1908.) 

[7895, 7896 

Pluie dor; by L. Comerre. Female 
figure lying on a couch; a shower of 
gold is falling upon her. 5790. (I 
22936, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Brown (J. G.), New York, 
by Male» 


| Found. Little boy asleep, fox terrier 


| 


| Flamingos. 


stands beside him and is licking his 
cheek. [7897, 7898 
Not for sale. Boot-black hag a white 
pup on his lap. 
(I 24599, 24600, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Burdick (J. Ernest), New 
York, Wirtz: 

Crying cupid. Statue of cupid stand- 
ing, right arm raised with hand 
close to forehead. (I 24624, Feb. 
27, 1908.) [7899 


Chapman (Carlton T.), 
New York, N. Y. 

Atlantic, five A. M., May 27th, 1905; by 
C. T. Chapman. Yacht Atlantie in 
a storm during the ocean yacht race. 
(I 24742, Mar. 6, 1908; 1 photo Feb. 
25, 1908.) [7900 


Chureh (Frederick Stu- 
art), New York, N. Y. 

Alzena. Head of a girl. (I 24521, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) [7901-7912 

Autumn. Life size head of young girl, 
auburn hair in which is a red and 
green leaf. (I 24518, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Young girl kneeling and 
holding out a lily to a flamingo. (I 
24517, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Flamingos 6. Young girl seated on a 
bank with one foot in the water. (I 
24516, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Flamingos 7. Young girl seated on a 
bank with a lily in her right hand. 
Flamingos in immediate vicinity. 
(I 24520, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Lotus (The). Head of young girl 
with a lotus flower in her hair. (1 
24524, Feb. 8, 1908.) 

Music. Young girl with red hair in 
which is a yellow rose. She is play- 
ing a golden harp. (I 24519, Feb. 8, 


1908. ) 
My Irish Molly. Auburn haired girl 
laughing. (I 24514, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


My Irish Rose. Auburn haired girl, 
yellow rose in hair, green drapery. 
(I 24515, Feb. 8, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


OE SS ee 


ARTS 


Church (Frederick Stu- 
art), New York, N. Y. 


Samena. Girl’s head. (I 24513, Feb. 
8, 1908.) 
Study for enchantress. Head and 


shoulders of young girl, black hair 
in. which is a red rose. (I 24522, 
Feb. 8, 1908.) 


Wolf (The). Head of scowling girl. 
(I 24528, Feb. 8, 1908). 


Claflin (H. B.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Napoleon mounted on a base on which 
appear the words Napoleon toilet 


preparations. (I 24569, Feb. 17, 
1908. ) [7913 
Closson (William Bax- 


ter), Magnolia and 
Boston, Mass. 


[Five sketches of scenes at] Congres- | 


sional reception at the White House. 
‘(I 24626-24630, Feb. 27, 1908. ) 
[7914-7918 


Collier (P. F.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 


Atlantic fleet in the harbor of Rio 
Janeiro. A number of battleships 
gathered closely together. (I 24612, 
eb. 24, 1908.) [7919-7925 


Ceremony of the scalps; by Frederic 
Remington. Band of mounted In- 
dians in full war paint, galloping at 
high speed. (I 24745, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


Grace. Profile of a young woman, 
masses of jet black hair fall softly 
over her forehead. (I 24747, Mar. 
6, 1908.) 


Helen. Three-quarter view of head 


of young woman, quantities of red- | 
(I 24746, Mar. 6, | 


dish brown hair. 
1908. ) 


Keeper of the light; by E. Potthast. 
Man in oilskins standing on a beach 
looking through a_ telescope. 
24689, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Margaret. Head of a woman, almost 
full face; around throat which is 
bare is a band of black velvet rib- 
bon. (I 24748, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


Sally. Full-face view of girl, 
combed in a wavy pompadour. 
24749, Mar. 6, 1908.) 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
INDY. 


hair 
(I 


Flower girl. Figure of woman, stand- 
ing by table. She holds peony in 
her right hand. (I 24763, Mar. 10, 
1908.) [7926, 7927 


33969—0S——38 


(I | 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
N.Y 


Rosy (The) dawn. Summer land- 
scape. Running from left to right 
is a stream. In center background 
is an old house. (I 24769, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 

Crosby (Mary H.), Pater- 
son, No Je 

Pitcher (Moll) at the battle of Mon- 
mouth; by D. M. Carter. Presenta- 
tion of Molly Pitcher to Gen. Wash- 
ington and staff by Gen. Green. (I 
24653, Feb. 29, 1908.) [7928 


Daprato statuary co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Altar in Gothic style of architecture. 
Two angels on either side in an 
adoring position. (I 24655, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) [7929-7931 


Altar in Roman style. In the center 
is a group of the Crucifixion of Our 
Lord. (I 24601, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Supporting altar table are four 
pillars, side panels showing lilies. 
(I 24568, Feb. 17, 1908.) 


De Crano (Felix-F.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

Princess Zayda. Female figure asleep 
on divan, strong light on head and 
chest. (I 24592, Feb. 20, 1908.) 

[7932 


Drew (Geo. W.), New 
York, N. Y. 

After the rain. Road running from 
left foreground through to back. 
Two white birches at left. House 
surrounded by trees at right of road. 


(I 24770, Mar. 10, 1908.) [7933 


Dunn (Joseph Francis), 
United States. 


Peace makers. Sailors who compose 


a gun’s crew of nine men. (I 24703, 
Mar. 4, 1908.) [7934 


Emmet (Ellen G.), New 
York, N.Y. 

St. Gaudens (August) portrait. A 
profile half figure of the sculptor. 
Left forearm and hand raised and 
holding eye glasses pendant. (I 
24594, Feb. 21, 1908.) [7935 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Iron frame railway track scale. Build- 
ers’ plan. [79386, 7938T 


—— Foundation plan. 
(I 24618, 24619, Feb. 26, 1908.) 


128 CATALOGUE OF 


Fascher (Geo. W.), New 
York: BM. X- 

Declaration of Independence of the 
U. S. A. Bronze plate on which is 
printed the Declaration of Independ- 
ence, signers in center. 
Mar. 2, 1908.) 


Finnan (EKdward P.), 
Lynn, Mass. 


[7938 


Emmet (Robert) and Anne Devlin at | 


Kilmainbam. Robert Emmet stand- 


(I 24678, | 


| 


ing in the jail yard at Kilmainham | 
.. . his trusty servant Anne Devlin | 


is brought before him. 


(I 24751, | 


Mar. 7, 1908.) [7939 | 
Fitzpatrick (Louise), New 

York, N. Y. ) 

Head of Christ. Life size, having | 


crown of thorns over flowing hair. | 


(I 24562, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


(Charles L.), 

troit, Mich. 

Carnation (The). Woman seated in a 
chair, holds in her left hand a white 
carnation. (I 24552, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Freer De- 


7941-7945 | 
Lady playing a. 


Lady at the spinnet. 


spinnet, her head turned to the | 
right. (I 24548, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Girl seated on a 
(I 24550, Feb. 


Lute-player (The). 
bench playing a lute. 
10, 1908.) 


Mandoline. 
costume holding a 
24551, Feb. 10, 1908.) 


Mirror (The). Lady seated in a chair 
before an oval mirror, (I 24549, 
Feb. 10, 1908. ) 

1 photo of each Feb. 5, 1908. 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 

Jairus’s daughter. Young woman in 
Hastern dress with hands clasped. 
(I 24566, Feb. 17, 1908.) | 7946 
(Archie), 

York, N. a 

Bathing girl in black. Young girl in 
black bathing suit, trimmed with 
red, (I 24738, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

[ 7947-7956 
(I 24722, 


mandolin. 


Gunn New 


Fluffy Ruffle girl in green. 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 

in pink. (I 24720, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

in yellow. (I 24721, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

Girl in black with roses. Young woman 
with red ribbon sash. (I 24723, 

~ tT ate Lows.) 

Girl in red with poppies. Girl with 
poppy: in hair. (I 24724, Mar. 5, 
1908. ) 


Young girl wearing page’s 
(I | 


[7940 | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


Gunn (Archie), New 
York, Nv ¥. 

Girl with spray of mistletoe. Young 
girl with light hair. One hand hold- 
ing spray of mistletoe. (I 24740, 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 

Head with poinsettia. Head of young 
girl with dark hair and eyes. (I 


24725, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

Head with poppies. Head of young 
girl, with spray of poppies in hair. 
(I 24741, Mar. 5, 1908.) 

Sweet Violet. Young girl in yellow 
dress, low neck. Has bunch of vio- 
lets on dress. (1 24739, Mar. 5, 


1908. ) 
Haggin (Ben-Ali), New 
York, WN.) ¥. 
Garden (Mary), portrait of. Full 


length standing figure; fan in right 
hand. (I 24761, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
[7957 
Harrison granite company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Monument of the obelisk type having 


ornamented with lotus 
(I 24565, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
[7958 
Hartley (Jonathan Scott), 
New York, N. Y. 

Shingebis wrestling with the North 
wind. Statuary. Indian wrestling 
with a figure half man and half 

wind. (I 24567, Feb. 17, 1908.) 
[7959 


Wind- 


five parts, 
carvings. 


(Henry), 
sor, Vt. 
Saint-Gaudens (Augustus). Statuary. 
Life size bust. (I 24564, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) [7960 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa 


Hering 


Bringing home the flock. Shepherdess 
knitting, accompanied by black 
sheep dog and surrounded by her 


sheep. (1 24676, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
[7961, 7962 
Sunset glow. French peasant girl 


wearing white linen hat and sabots. 
(I 24675, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


(Libbie J.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 

Two frogs supposed to have been on 
a spree the night before are sitting 
on a toad stool. (I 24560, Feb. 14, 
1908. ) [7963 


Hunt New 


Hovey 


(Hsther), 
York, N20. 
Spring love song; Dutch landscape 

showing two Dutch children stand- 

ing beside a body of water. (1 

23897, Dec. 3, 1907.) (7964, 7965 


- 


FINE 
nos, 10-13, Mar., 1908 


ARTS 129 


Hunt (Esther), New 


York, Nik. 


Winter sports; Dutch landscape show- 


ing two Dutch children skating. (I 


23898, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Jamich (John F.), Kirks- 
ville, Mo. 
Drawing of physiological involuntary 
nervous system. (I 24677, Feb. 14, 
1908; 1 photo. Dec. 30, 1908.) 


[7966 | 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Modern Hebe. Half length figure of 
waitress, head thrown back in 
laughter. 

[7967 
Keller (Arthur I.), New 
Orie, N.Y. 


(I 24563, Feb. 15, 1908.) | 


| Find 


Garden of Anne Hathaway; by Arthur | 


I. Keller. 
Anne Hathaway’s cottage, Anne is 
seen leaning on a rake. 
Feb. 14, 1908.) [7968, 7969 


Wooing of Anne Hathaway; by Arthur 
I. Keller. Figures 


Garden at the side of | 


(I 24557, | 


of William | 


Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. 


(I 24558, Feb. 14, 1908.) 


Kertell (Charles Peter), 
Oakland, Cal. 


Midwinter fishing in California ; statue 
by ©. P. Kertell. Boy in act of 
baiting his fish hook. (I 24714, 
Mar. 5, 1908.) [T9TO-T97T2 


Old Salt; by C. P. Kertell. Bust of 
a fisherman. (I 24712, Mar. 
1908. ) 


Salt’s wife; by C. P. Kertell. 
of an old woman. (I 24718, Mar. 5, 
1908.) 

King (Mary A.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Whose calling Micky? 


of fox terrier standing. 


Small statue 
(I 24598, 


Feb. 24, 1908.) [7973 
King (Paul), New York, 
mY. 

Return of the fishermen. Going out 


to pull up on beach a returning boat | 


are two men, mounted on horses, 
with a horse between them. Strand 
at Katwyck, Holland. (I 24768, 
Mar. 10, 1908.) [7974 


Lawrence & Jellicol, ltd., 
London, England. 
Woman in country cart with geese; 
by Cecil Alden. Old woman driving 
a country cart, dog running behind 
the cart. (I 24708, Mar. 5, 1908.) 
[7975 


dD, | 


Bust | 


Leaman (O. H.), Orauge, 
N. J. 

Stewart mausoleum. Moorish round 
topped door, inner door of bronze 
which shows a design of a cross. (I 
24709, Mar. 4. 1908; 1 photo, Feb. 25, 
1908. } [7976 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Another Rip Van Winkle. Forest 
scene illustrating the old story of 
tip Van Winkle, and the little 
dwarfs in the forest. (I 24687, Mar. 
2, 1908.) [ 7977-7987 


Feet. Half dozen people sitting in a 
street car, reading various papers. 
(I 24587, Feb. 19, 1908.) 


the face on the wall. Dancing 
girl, tambourine held high, ribbons 
of which help to form face on the 
wall. (I 24683, Mar. 2, 1908.) 

Forty mule power. Big touring car 
stalled on a railroad track. (I 
24686, Mar. 2. 1908.) 

Gimme a bite, too. Two small boys 
standing before a cage of a huge 


hippopotamus. (I 24685, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 
His worse and better half. Two 


phases and tendencies of the same 
man’s makeup. (I 24547, Feb. 10, 
1908. ) 


Long story. Young man and woman 
sitting on a stone wall, telling the 
old. old story. (I 24684, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 


Oh! Wad some power the giftie gie us 
to see oursel’s as others see us. 
Number of people looking into a 
placid sheet of water where they 
are reflected as others see them. 
(I 24757, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Quoth the raven, Nevermore. <A raven 
perched on a tree with a bottle of 
bromo-seltzer beside him. (I 24588, 
Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Shun imitations, insist upon having 


the genuine. 
paying assiduous 
elderly gentleman. 
25, 1908. ) 

Unto him that hath shall be given. 


Five young women 
attention to an 
(I 24617, Feb. 


Bedroom littered with children’s 
toys. Through the door comes a 
nurse with a baby in each arm. (I 
24688, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
bie a. Tike, , CO 
New York, N. Y. 
Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Me. 


Birds eye view. [T9SS—T989 


130 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


Littig«: CW.) Tk) area, 
New York, N. Y. 


Mount Holyoke college, South Hadley, | 


Mass. Birds eye view. 
(I 24681, 24682, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


McBride (John) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

His strong arms were about her. Man 
in evening clothes holding in .his 
arms a lady. (I 24559, Feb. 14, 
1908. ) [7990 


McCord mercantile com- 
pany, Pueblo, Colo. 


Indian maid. Ornamental diamond 


frame enclosing the bust portrait of | 


an Indian maiden. (1 24710, Feb. 


20, 1908.) [7991 
Madden (William  J.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Boone’s, Daniel, first view of Ken- 
tucky. Six figures. Daniel Boone 
stands in observant attitude. (I 
24596, Feb. 21, 1908.) [7992 


Mayer & Lavenson com- 

pany, New York, N. Y. 
Big dinner pail. 
dinner pail. (I 24646, Feb. 28, 1908.) 


[7993 | 


Melchers (Gari), New 
Youk, N, x. 


Audrey. Shepherdess stands knitting, 


has coat over her arm and at a dis- | 
(I | 


tance are seen white goats. 
24625, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


Kiss (The). A mother kissing her 
baby. (1 24632, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


Young mother. Young woman wear- 
ing lace cap and cloak of ornate de- 
sign holding in her arms a baby. (I 
24631, Feb. 27, 1908.) 


[7994—7996 


Moeller (Louis), Wden- 


wald, N. Y. 
Four stubborn men. Five men seated 
around table talking. Man at right 


Boy carrying heavy | 


| —— Pink. 


has both hands raised. (I 24603, 
Feb. 24, 1908.) [7997 
Moran (Leon), Plain- 
field, N. J. 
Aurora. Head and bust of young girl 
wearing yellow waist. (I 24733, | 
Mar. 5, 1908.) [7998-8009 


Colonial belle. 
young lady in colonial costume. 
24735, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Diana. 
with dark hair and eyes. 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 


(I 24732, 


Head and bust of young lady 


Full length figure .of | 
© 


(Leon), 
field, N. J. 
Dolly Varden. In colonial costume, 

Blue. (I 24728, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Moran Plain- 


Pink. (I 24726, Mar. 5, 1908.) 
—— Red and yellow. (I 24727, Mar. 
5, 1908.) 


Equestrian (The). Full-length figure 
of lady in blue dress. (I 24736, 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Lady of quality. Blue. Young woman 
with white hair hanging around her 
neck. (I 24730, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


——Black. Young woman in pink 
dress, black coat trimmed with white 
fur. (I 24731, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


In pink dress, black coat 
trimmed with white fur. (I 24729, 
Mar. 5, 1908.) 


My Lady Betty. Lady in colonial cos- 
tume, lemon color skirt and orange 
color waist. (I 24737, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Phyllis. Head and bust of young girl 
wearing a light blue and white waist. 
(I 24734, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


Morgan (Stephanie Eliza- 
beth), Baltimore, Md. 

In the future, the aerial scorcher will 
have troubles of his own. Three 
couples seated on separate clouds in 
loving attitudes. (I 26458, Feb. 29, 
1908. ) [8010 


Mori (Placido), New York, 
Nu 


Male and female figure supporting a 
disk, the whole being mounted on a 
base on which appears an eagle. (I 
24570, Feb. 17, 1908.) [8011 


Naegele (Charles Freder- 
ick), New York, N. Y. 

Hello! When did you arrive? Nude 
baby creeping and looking at a tur- 
tle. (I 24758, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

[8012-8014 

Ideal head. Head of young girl with 
a white rose in her hair. (1 24759, 
Mar 9, 1908.) 


Sibyl. Girl with crystal ball in her 
hand. (I 24760, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


National art company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Autumn day. Landscape showing path 
through woods. (I 24715, Mar. 5, 


1908. ) [8015 
Newell (G. Glenn), New 
York, N. Y. 

Through sun and shower. Yoke of 


oxen plowing with old fashioned 
plow. (I 24753, Mar. 7, 1908.) [8016 


. 10-138, Mar., 1908 


Osthaus (Edmund H.), 
New York, N. Y. 
onder the oaks. Three dogs, two set- 
t ars and one pointer, oaks in back- 
Pround. (I 24743, Mar. 6, 1908.) 
[8017 


Pennucci (Andrea), Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

: dona del Carmine. Statue of ma- 
Jona with holy child on left arm, 
holding rosary in right hand. (I 
24764, Feb. 29, 1908.) [8018 


Phelan (A. B. ds New York, 
N. 

ist pictures of sere heads. 

a 24575-24584, Feb. 18, 1908.) 

[8019-8028 


4 Phillips (J. Campbell), 

va New York, N. Y. 

other love. Woman seated holding a 
little girl in her arms. (I 24623, 
‘Feb. 27, 1908.) [8029 


Phillips (T. F.) company, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
thic main altar, 20073. Altar table, 


1-10. 


there are four columns. 
far. 10, 1908.) [8030-8049 


— 20088. Altar table with relief 
of Lord’s Last Supper in center, 
with two columns on each side of 
the same. (I 24774, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


— 20062. Table with Agnus Dei re- 
lief in center. On each side of relief 
there are two tracery panels. (I 
4779, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


20067. Altar table with Lord’s 
Last Supper in relief, in center. On 
sach side are two roped columns. 
I 24777, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


— 20078. Altar table with relief of 
I ord’s Last Supper in center. Above 
altar there is a_candlestep. (I 
24778, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


— 20092. Altar table with Lord’s 
uast Supper in table, on each side 
bf which there are four columns. 
(I 24776, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


hie side altar. 10898. A step above 
rhich is a table having a square 
nel with elliptical tracery. (I 
691, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


“10895. A step over which is a 
lenza, having a central panel with 
.S. (1 24690, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
—10890. A step upon which is an 
ltar table with a panel in the center 
nd having a relief of M and A cross. 
1 24692, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


(I 24775, 


in the center of which is the Lord’s | 
Last Supper in relief. On each side | 


FINE ARTS 


131 


Phillips (T. F.) company, 
Dubuque, Iowa. 

Gothic side altar. 10892. Altar table, 
with tracery panel in center and 
three on each side. (I 24781, Mar. 
10, 1908.) 


10894. Altar table with quarter 
foil in center, with carving of A M 
in center. (I 24780, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


Renaissance main altar. 26048. Two 
steps of unequal length, upon upper 
step is an altar table having four 
pillars. (I 24693, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


—— 26052. Altar table with a relief 
of large Last Supper in center. On 
each side there are two pilasters. 
(I 24771, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


—— 26053. Altar table with panel of 
Last Supper in relief. On each side 


there are two columns. (I 24772, 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Renaissance side altar. 10988. Altar 


table, in center of which is a statu- 
ary relief. Above is a tabernacle 
with a door thereon, with carved 
emblem of J S. (I 24773, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 


Roman side altar, 10983. Altar table, 
in center of which is a quarter foil, 
which contains a cross. (I 24782, 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 


Romanesque main altar, 26042. Altar 
table, in the center of which is relief 
of the Lord’s Last Supper. Angels 
support the table. (I 24784, Mar. 
10, 1908.) 


—— 26044. Altar table, with round 
panel in center and cross therein. 
On each side of center panel there 
are two columns. (I 24785, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 


— 26051. Altar table, with a large 
Last Supper, in relief, with a column 
on each side. (I 24786, Mar. 10, 
1908.) 


Romanesque side altar, 10982. Altar 
table with circular panel in center. 
with carved emblem of S M and cross 


in center. (I 24783, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Photographische gesell- 
schaft, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

Partridges; by Thomas Blinks. A 


flight of partridges over a stubble- 


field. (I 24695, Mar. 3, 1908.) 
[S050, 8051 
Pheasants; by Thomas Blinks. A 


flight of pheasants over a wooded 
landscape. (I 24694, Mar. 3, 1908.) 


132 


Pustet (Fr.) & co., New 
York, N. Y. 
Jesus falls the first time. Group of 


statuary consisting of five figures. 
In the foreground is the fallen Christ 
resting on left knee. (I 24574, Feb. 
18, 1908.) [8052 


Roewade (Alfred J.), 
Chicago, Il. 

Chicago lake front, proposed improve- 
ments. Lake boulevard with its 
accessories as outlined. (I 24645, 
Feb. 3, 1908.) 


Roine (Jules 

New York, 

Lineoln (Abraham). Medal portrait, 
giving date of birth and death. (I 
24591, Feb. 20, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. 
12, 1908.) [ 8054 


Roseland (Harry), Brook- 
ign, Ff 
Colored prophetess. Old colored mam- 
my reading palm of white girl. (I 
24700, Mar. 3, 1908.) [ 8055-8058 


Confidential future. 


Edward), 
a 


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_ [8058 


| Oaks 


Old colored wom- | 


an reading the left hand of a white | 


girl. (I 24699, Mar. 3, 1908.) | 
Going to cross water. Old colored | 
mammy reading tea leaves to two | 


white girls. 
Veil of futurity. Old colored mammy 
holding tea cup in 
white girl sitting in front of her. 
(I 24698, Mar. 3, 1908.) 
Rosenkrantz (Baron Arild), 


London, England. 
Tllustrations to Poe’s tales. [1-12] 
(I 24633-24635, Feb. 1, 1908; 24636—- 
24644, Feb. 28, 1908. ) [ 8059-8070 
Ross (R. G. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Temple of the Industrial arts. Facade 


(I 24697, Mar, 3, 1908.) | 


left hand, a! 


of a seven-story building in French | 


modern (I 24744, Mar. 


1908. ) 
Rungius (Carl), 
byt, a 
Head of lying lioness, neck 
visible. (I 24586, 
[S072 
St. 


style. 
Brook- 


Lioness. 
and shoulders 
Feb. 19, 1908.) 


Russell (Alfred), 

Louis, Mo. 

Double on mallards. Hunter in dis- 
tance making a double on mallards, 
one duck is shown falling. (I 24752, 


Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Schaffner (Walter), New 

York, "N.Y. 
Evening glow. 
stream of water. Figure of person 
in distance looking at sunset. (I 
23908, Dec. 3, 1907.) [8074, 8075 


6, 
[S071 
“Start (The) ; 


[8073 | 


Landscape showing | 


Sharp (J. H.), Crow 
Agency. Mont. 
_ Chief's Sweat teepee. Indian out 


Aliquippa works of Jones & Laughli 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


Schaffner (Walter), New 
York, N. Y. 


Sunset Saranac lake. Lake showing 
a man in row boat. (I 23909, Dee. 
3, 1907.) i 

Schnitzer ( Gebriider ), 


Berlin, Germany. 


Ilse. Head of girl, hair disheveled 
and hanging down. (I 24597, F 
24, 1908. ) [8 


door’s scene. Two large teepees i 
foreground, in front of first one, 2 
Squaw who has been cutting wood. 
(I 24750, Mar. 7, 1908.) [80 


Smith (Mrs. Adele Lou- 
ise), New York, N. Y. 
after a storm. Heavy, 
clouds in sky. In center is a lake 
At right is a large tree, 


Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Smith (De Cost), New 
York, 3%: iu 
Coup (The) Skirmish between two 
bands of Indians. (I 24657, Feb. 29 
1908. ) [ 8079, 808 


Bust and head of Shoshone 
(I 24656, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


Topamby. 
Indian. 


Spielvogel (E.), publisher, 
New York, N. Y. 

In the forest; by E. Simons. A road 
leading through a forest showing 2a 
man in a cart. (1 24620, Feb. 26 
1908. ) 8 


Passing the river; by C. D. Rowland 
son. Four-in-hand coach passing 
through a river. (I 24622, Feb. 26 
1908. ) 


Cc. D. Rowlandson 
Four-in-hand a to the left, rs 
coming through a gate, to the right 
(1 24621, Feb. 26, 1908.) 


Staderman (Julius P.), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Waltzing tickler. Merry-go-rounc 


having a plurality of tubs in whiclk 


passengers are seated. (I 
Feb. 21, 1908.) 
Trinler (Charles M.). 


Woodlawn, Pa. 


steel co. Birds eye view. (I 470 
Mar. 3, 1908.) ~ i 


FINE ARTS 133 
os. 10-13, Mar., 1908 


Turner (C. Y.), New York, | Van Nostrand (A. G.), 
N.Y. ) Boston, Mass. 
uette (A). <A full length figure of | Workers’ series no. 2. Figure of a 


a young woman standing at the foot workman, sliding a cask upon a skid. 
of a flight of steps. A male figure (I 24696, Feb. 10, 1908.) [8089 
leans upon the rail. (I 24755, Mar. Young (R. C.) & Furse, 

9, 1908.) [8086, 8087 | Alma, Nebr. 


| 


| Bryan’s campaigns. Prostrate figure 


uliet. Young woman standing by a = ’ ea : 
table contemplating a rose which she a Bioi hte Orcas AL br eg 
holds in her uplifted hand. (I 24756, 5 1908 7 aay : ‘S090 
Mar. 9, 1908.) ee [S09 
Zeisse (Lewis), Philadel- 
Tyrrell (Edward R.), Chi- phia, Pa. 

cago, Il. Old friends. Violin and fiute sur- 
ouse warming. A family of six per- rounded by old books. (I 24555, 
sons circled about a parlor heater. Feb. 12,1908; 1 photo. Jan. 30, 1908.) 
(I 24602, Feb. 24, 1908.) [8088 [8091 


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OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 


PHOTOGRAPHS; 
FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 14-18 
APRIL, 1908 


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{ ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 
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ee Class H, Photographs. 


TWO ALPHABETS. 
I. Containing Class F, gd Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 


Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
yr Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine 


Arts). 


| The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 


lin a separate alphabet following this. 


# a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
nd Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 
re arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. 


The entries for Fine Arts will be found 


rranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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


faccount of necessary correspondence. 


| To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
Te eipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 


ApAmMs (WALTER D.), Forney, Tex. 
_ [8092 
| Bailey (Senator) creates consterna- 
ion. (FF 64427, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


SHIRE (J. B.), Washington, D. C. 
a [80938, 8094 
| Enlisted men, infantry. 
| Non commissioned officers. 

| (G 18382, 18383, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


A: N (Gro. H.), Clinton, N. Y. 
De [8095 
If nobody loves me. (F 64195, Apr. 


2, 1908. ) 
N (J. RALPH), Mansfield, Mass. 
[8096 


| Mansfield, Mass., Tavern and gar- 
as (H 108496, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


AtveyprE (Satnt-Yves 0’), Paris, 
/™ France. [8097-8098 
a Drapeau archéométrique. Planche 


VY, Planche V. 
Dy 1908. ) 


[MERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
a [8099-8123 
| Claudie brings a nice present for 
atrina. (F 64086, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Dotty Dimple. (F 63620, Mar. 16, 
108. ) 

False face. (F 63828, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
General Wad is busy. (F 63827, 
lar. 23, 1908.) 
Happy Hooligan. 
6, 1908.) 

— (F 63829, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 64084, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


(F 64249, 64250, Apr. 


(EF 68617, Mar. 


| 


'The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Walter D. 
ne, Forney, Tex. Class F, XXc no. 64427, April 9, 1908; 2 copies received April 9, 
908. 


A MERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 


Is Katrina a fine dancer? 
63615, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Jimmy. (F 63618, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
(F 63826, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 64085, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

More thrilling and blood-curdling 
adventures. (F 634388, Mar. 10, 1908.) 

Oh, look who’s here. (F 64817, 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Oh, those sweet, cute little Katzen- 
jammer kids. (F 643816, Apr. 6, 
1908.) 

Rackety Rax boys visit Katrina. (F 
63487, Mar. 10, 1908.) 

Ship ahoy. (F 684384, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 

— (F 64088, Mar. 30, 1908; 2 ¢«. 
Mar. 380, 1908.) 

(F 64818, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Strike up the band! (F 63485, Mar. 
10, 1908.) 

Surprise visit from Cousin Emil. (F 
63825, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

This really happened. 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 

Tige and Mary Jane and [Buster]. 
(F 64087, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

(F 64819, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Wad family. (F 63619, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 

Well, isn’t Tige the beauty? 
63616, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New 

YorkuNg Y. [8124-8237 

Bill, the celebrated Trojan horse. 
(F 64827, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


(FE 


(F 63436, 


(FE 


135 


(186 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’'d. 


Braggo the monk. (F 63310, Mar. 
5, 1908.) 

— (F 63569, 

— (F 63689, 


Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Mar. 19, 1908.) 
— (F 63896, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 63997, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
(F 64321, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Diogenes fooled again. (F 63568. 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Diogenes, with gun, hunting Aninias. 
(F 64423, Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Great season for titled fortune-hunt- 
ers. (F 63954, Mar. 26, 1908.) 

Groucho the monk. 
11, 1908.) 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


63460, 
63528, 
636138, 
63686, 
63715, 
63833, 
638902, 
63982, 
64083, 
64147, 
64191, 
64214, 
64326, 
64420, 
64482, 
Hallroom boys. 


11, 
13, 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908.) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
30, 1908.) 
1, 1908.) 
2, 1908.) 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Apr. 10, 1908.) 
(F 


63491, 
63571, 
63650, 
63688, 
63760, 
63897, 
63955, 
63999, 
64115, 
64193, 
64322, 
64373, 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


1908.) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908.) 
1908. ) 
, 1908.) 
, 1908.) 
1908. ) 
Apr.. 6, 1908.) 
Apr. 7, 1908.) 
64457, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
(F 64490, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
Have you got a double? (IF 64422, 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 
I see by the papers. 
16, 1908.) 
— (F 638712, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 63952, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
If women had had their rights. 
(F 63570, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
King Kazooks. (F 63312, Mar. 5, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 638458, 
—— (F 63494, 
—— (F 638691, 
— (F 68898, 


bo cw bo 
oD 


(F 63611, Mar. 


Mar. 11, 1908.) 
Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Mar. 19, 1908.) 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 

— (F 64116, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

—— (F 64194, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Lady or the tiger? (F 63651, Mar. 
17, 1908.) 


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(F 63457, Mar. | 


63311, Mar. 5, | 


| 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv. 3 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. | 
Latest styles. (F 64458, Apr. 9, 
1908. ) 


Love will find a way. 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 


(F 63 


Mr. Jack. (F 64481, Apr. 10, 1908.) 
Mrs. Trubbell, (F 63525, Mar. 13, 
1908. ) 


— (F 63690, Mar. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 638831, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
— (F 64081, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 64113, Mar. 31, 1908) 
— (F 64192, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
—— (F 64824, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
— (F 64479, Apr. 10, 1908) 
Monopoly grand jury said to 
packed. (IF 64455, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Nearly a nature fake. (F 64491 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 
New club. (F 63998, Mar. 28, 1908. 
No wedding bells for Batch. ( 
63758, Mar. 21, 1908.) 
(F 63899, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
— (F 64320, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Old sexton. (F 63900, Mar. 25, 
1908. ) 
Our antediluvian ancestors. ( 


63714, Mar 20, 1908.) 
Pay as you enter. 
23, 1908. ) 
Pharaoh’s daughter finds Moses. ( 
63529, Mar. 13, 1908.) 
Rhymo the monk. 
12, 1908.) 
—— (F 63649, Mar. 
—— (F 63759, Mar. 
— (F 63953, Mar. 
—— (F 64114, Mar. 
— (F 64372, Apr. 
— (F 64456, Apr. 
—— (F 64488, Apr. 
Such is life. (F 64212, Apr. 
1908. ) 
When women get their rights. ( 
63309, Mar. 5, 1908.) 
— (F 63456, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
— (F 63459, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
— (F 63493, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
— (F 63526, Mar. 138, 1908.) 
(F 63648, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
(F 638684, Mar. 18, 1908.) 
(F 63830, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 63895, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
— (F 63951, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 63981, Mar. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 63996, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 64080, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 64146, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
— (F 64871, Apr. 7, 1908.) 
— (F 64489, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
Whole Pewee family. (F 6346 
Mar. 11, 1908.) 
— (F 63527, Mar. 13, 1908.) 
— (F 63612, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
— (F 63685, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


(F 63834, Mar 


Mos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXA MINER—Cont'd. 

_ — (F 63713, Mar. 20, 1908.) 

| —  (F 63832, Mar, 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 63983, Mar. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 64082, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 64148, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
—— (FF 64213, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 643825, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 64421, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
—— (F 64480, Apr. 10, 1908.) 
Wouldn’t it make you mad. 

64323, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


[8238-8242 
(H 107672, 


New York, N. Y. 
Caught by wireless. 
Mar, 18, 1908.) 

Famous escape. 
1908. ) 

Her first adventure. 
Mar. 13, 1908.) 


(H 107372, 


— ee 


Mar. 18, 1908.) 
| AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC co., New York, 


— 


ly Ret [8244, 8245 
' A 112544. (H 109308, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
A 112674. (H 107343, Mar. 13, 1908; 


| 2c. Mar. 14, 1908.) 
| AMSTERDAM SUPPLY CO., 


| New York’s great white way. 1, 2. 
(G 18476, 18477, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


_ ANDERSON (CARL), Pasco, Wash. 


Medora, N. Dak. [1-8]. 


Company B, Indiana national guards. 
fH 107732, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


| ANDERSON (JOHN SYLVESTER), New 
York, N. Y. [8252 
Hair again, that’s me. (F 68857, 
| 


Mar. 17, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908.) 
_ ApacHE (ANTONIO), Los Angeles, Cal. 


) [8253 
. Son-i-hat (Chief) and Alaskan 
- house and totem pole. (H 108106, 
» Mar. 30, 1908.) 
ARBORGAST (M. HowarpD), Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. [8254 


Coming home. (H 108049, Mar. 30, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


(F | 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., | 


(HI. 108356, Apr. 3, | 


| King of the Cannibal island. (H 
109315, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
' Old Isaacs, the pawnbroker. (H 
107936, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
AMERICAN PRINTING Co., Fall River, 
Mass. [8243 | 
Packing for vacation. (F 63683, | 


New York, | 
[8246, 8247 | 


[8248-8250 | 
(H 108365- | 
108867, Apr. 4, 1908; 2 c. of each Feb. | 


13, 1908. 
| ANDERSON (J. CuIFF), Terre Haute, 
Ind. [8251 | 


137 


| ARCHIBOLD (WALTER), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
| [8255 
| Arrangement of the catechism. (F 
| 63761, Mar. 17, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 17, 
1908; 1c. Mar. 4, 1908.) 


| ARMBRUSTER (HENRIETTA), Denver, 
| Colo. [8256-8258 
I send to you dis violet. (F 63608, 


| Mar. 16, 1908.) 
_ If you should cease of me to think. 
| (F 63610, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

To you, dear friend, this mystic 
sign. (F 63609, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


ARNOLD (RICHARD J.), Del Monte, Cal. 
[8259 
(H 109307, 


Arizona gafden. 100. 


| May 7, 1907.) 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[8260-8266 
Betty.— Clarissa.— Cynthia.— Doro- 
_ thy.—Gladys.—Mena.—Rose. [7 pho- 
tographs. ] (H 107909-107915, Mar. 
19, 1908.) 


ASHBURNER (ARTHUR), Richmond, Va. 
[8267 
(F 64109, Mar. 


Let her buck boys. 
25, 1908.) 


ASSOCIATED LITERARY PRESS, New York, 
5 Pa ie [8268-8271 
Muffy Shuffles. (F 63547, Mar. 14, 
1908.) 
| — (F 63793, 


Mar. 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 64059, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 64309, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


BACHMAN (AL), Commerce, Tex. [8272 
Commerce, Tex., East Texas normal 


college. (H 107757, Mar. 23, 1908; 
2 c. Mar. 2, 1908.) 


BALDWIN (ARTHUR L.), Hunter, N. Y. 

[8273-8277 

[Speenburgh (State game protector 

D. C.) and the first wild deer killed 

in the town of Hunter, N. Y.] 1-5. 

(H 107696—-107700, Mar. 20, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Mar. 12, 1908.) 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), Des Moines, 
Iowa. : [S278 
Osceola, Iowa, Court square. (H 


108643, Apr. 9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1908.) 


BARNETT (B. HoMER), Emporia, Kans. 

[8279-8280 

Seven sons. (H 107753, Mar. 20, 
1908; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1908.) 

Snow and Flo. (H 107754, Mar. 20, 
1808; 2 ec. Mar. 7, 1908.) 

BARRIE (GEORGE) & SONS, Philadelphia, 

Pa. [8281-8291 


Baptism by immersion. (F 63668, 
Mar. 18, 1908.) 


138 


BARRIE (GEORGE) & SONS—Continued. 


Cave-dwellers. (F 63667, Mar. 18, 
1908. ) 

Diana of Poitiers posing as Diana 
for the sculptor Jean Goujon. (F 
63661, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

For heresy. (F 63668, Mar. 18, 
1908. ) 

Godiva, wife of Leofric, Earl of 
Mercia. (F 63664, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

Médaille (La) 4 Revers. (F 63662, 
Mar. 18, 1908.) 

Question (La). 
1908. ) 

Part of the chief’s booty. 
Mar. 18, 1908.) 

Searching a witch. 


(F 63659, 
(F 63665, Mar. 


18, 1908.) 

Seraglio of the Inca. (F 63666, Mar. 
18, 1908.) ) 
Thais of Attica and Alexander. (F 

63660, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


BARTHOLOMEW (CHAS. L.), Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 


Sliced candidates. (F 64341, Feb. 
13, 1908.) 
BARTON (LESTER C.), Chicago, III. 


[8293-8303 
Catalina Island, Cal. 170-172, 175, 
176, 178, 184, 186, 188-190. (H 107816— 
107826, Mar. 238, 1908.) 
BARTON & SPOONER, Cornwall-on-Hud- 
son, .N,. x. 
Bachante.—Blanche.—Danae.—Dor- 
cas.—Gladys.—Harveste.—Lois.— Lor- 
leii— Madaline.— Manon.— Mellisa.— 
Natalie. (12 prints. 
Ireb. 21, 1908; 2 ec. of each Mar. 24, 
1908. ) 


Basu (G. A.) & co., Canton, Ohio. 


(F 63669, Mar. 18, 


[8292 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.38 


Bay Les (F. H.), Charlevoix, Mich. 
[8327 
Steves post cards. (H 107759, Mar. 


23, 1908.) 
Beaty (CuHaAs, A.), Chicago, Ill. 
8328 
75th anniversary of church in Chi- 
cago. (F 64251, Apr. 6, 1908; 2 « 
Mar. 27, 1908.) 
Beck (CuHas. R. R.), Thurmont, Md. 
[8329 


Sandy hole, Hunting creek gap. 4. 

(H 107802, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Beck (CHAs. W.), jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa 8330 


; [ 
Cornell crew. (F 64485, Apr. 11, 


| 1908; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1908.) 


[8304-8315 | 


F 62881-62892, | 


RECKWITH co., Norwich, Conn. 
[8331-8341 


Blue grass stock. (G 17972, Dec. 
| 26, 1907.) 

Coquette. (G 17969, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Fair equestrienne. (G 17966, Dec. 
26, 1907.) 

Firefly. (G 17967, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Florine. (G 17968, Dec. 26, 1907.) 

Old (The) story. (G 17962, Dee. 
26, 1907.) 

Reaper (The). (G 17964, Dec. 26, 
1907.) 

Reverie. (G 17965, Dec. 26, 1907.) 


Sea awoke at midnight. 
Dec. 26, 1907.) 


(G 17970, 


Suzanne. (G 17963, Dec. 26, 1907.) 
Well shod. (G 417971, Dec. 26, 
1907. ) 


2c. of each Mar. 26, 1908. 


Brett (LILLIAN M.), Culdesac, Idaho. 
42, 8343 
Loop (The). 
Rock Creek bluff. 
(H 108500, 108501, Apr. 8, 1908; 


1c. of each Mar. 23, 1908; 1c. of each 


[8316 
Roosevelt (President) approaching | 
McKinley memorial. (H 107916, 


Mar. 25, 1908.) 
BAUMAN (H. L.) & Co., Newark, N. J. 


[8317-8326 | 


Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Bett (Mavp K.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[8344 

Jealously. (H 108650, Apr. 10, 

1908. ) 

BettarR & Cass, Ft. Worth, ae 
Coliseum building, interior. (H 

108405, Apr. 6, 1908; 2 ¢c. Mar. 23, 

1908.) 


Angelus (The). (F 635387, Mar. 4, | 
1908. ) 

Attention, Willie will speak. (F 
63538, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

Don’t ery. (F 63536, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

Don’t be scared. (F 63532, Mar. 4, 
1908. ) 


I love you mother dear. 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 
It’s only Jack. 


(F 63541, 
(F 63534, Mar. 4, 


1908. ) 

On the dark stair. (F 63533, Mar. 
4, 1908.) 

That’s all. (F 63535, Mar 4, 1908.) 


You never know what these men are 
up to. (F 63539, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

10.07 p. m. (F 63540, Mar. 4, 1908.) 

2 c. of each Mar. 18, 1908. 


BEMESDERFER (J. K.), Norristown, Pa. 
: [8346 


Norristown, Pa. (H 109565, Apr, 
20, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1908.) ; 


BENJAMIN (Isaac), New York, N. Y¥. 


8347 

Dabney (Charles W.). (H 108396, 
Apr. 4, 1908.) : 

BEVINGTON (WILLIAM), Berkeley, 

Colo. 8348 


Fort Logan. (H 108477, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


f 


Buack (CHAuUNCY P.), Williamsport, 

Pa. [8349 © 

Group of mounted quail of different | 
ages. (H 107891, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


Biack (T. Henry), Jamestown, N. Y. 

[83850-8354 

HMagles [F. O. E. club house] 2-6. 

(H 106637-106641, Feb. 27, 1908; 1 c¢. 

of each Feb. 27, 1908; 1c. of each Mar. 
13, 1908.) 


Buasius (L. W.), 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
[8855-8360 
I says to Jim. (F 64487, Apr. 9, 


1908. ) 


Last night the lighthouse had a jag. | 


(F 64482, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
They say it was those deviled crabs. 
(F 64485, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


This atmosphere, down here. (F 
64434, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Three full moons I saw. (F 64436, 


Apr. 9, 1908.) 
We're lost. (F 64433, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


Buiss (Frep J.), Emlenton, Pa. 
[8361-8364 
Emlenton, Pa. 1-4. (H 107652- 


107655, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


Bioop (CLINTON R.), Sturgeon Bay, 
Wis. [8365 
Sturgeon Bay high school building 
in flames. 


Bogart (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


(H 107370, Mar. 13, 1908.) _ 


[8366 


St. Gaudens (A.) memorial service | 


decorations at Mendelsohn hall, New 


139 


BREHM (FREDERICK W.)-—Continued. 
Making friends. (H 108524, Apr. 


8, 1908.) 
Puppyhood. (H 108526, Apr. 8, 
1908. ) 
Resting place. (H 108521, Apr. 8, 
_ 1908.) 
Solid comfort. (H 108522, Apr. 8, 
1908.) 
BRICKER (W. J.), Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
[8385 
Clef club. (H 107620, Mar. 17, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1908.) 
BrusH (Bert J.), Everett, Wash. 
[8386 
|) oCo. 1K, Sad Best. No. G: We Ce 
108497, Apr. 8, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
— 1908.) 
Buck (Geo. V.). Washington, D. C. 
[83887-8430 
Ansberry (Hon. Timothy T.) 1. 
| (H 107845, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
| “Burrows (Sen. J. C.) 2. (H 
| 107849, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Cousins (Hon. Robt. G.) 1. (H 
| 108454, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
| ‘Currier (Hon. Frank BD.) .1....{H 
| 107848, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Curtis (Sen. Chas.). 1. (H 108460, 


Apr. 6, 1908.) 

2. (H 108452, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Davidson (Hon. John H.). 1, 2, 

(H 107840, 107841, Mar. 238, 1908.) 


Depew (Sen. Chauncey M.). 1, 2. 
(H 108461, 108462, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Favrot (Mrs. Geo. K.). 14. (H 


_ 108463-108466, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


York, N. Y. (H 107371, Mar. 13, 

1908. ) 

Bonn (G. W.), Wheaton, Ill. [8367 | 
Tokens of old time days. (H 


107190, Mar. 11, 1908.) 


Bowes (J. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[83868 
Detroit credit men’s association, 
1908. (EF 62265, Jan. 28, 1908.) 


Boyp, (FF. M.), Gainesville, Tex. 
[8369-8372 


Gainesville, Tex., Confederate monu- | 


ment, City park. i144. 
107369, Mar. 138, 1908.) 


BrancH H. C.), Webster, Mass. 


(H 107366- | 


[8373-8377 | 


Webster, Mass. [1-5]. 
107813, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
BREHM (FREDERICK W.), 

a ag [8878-83884 

Buffalo. (H 108525, Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Family (The). (H 108523, Apr. 8, 
1908. ) 

His first photograph. (H 108527, 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Rochester, | 


(H 107809- | 


/ 
j 


—}5. (H 108447, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Houston (Hon. Wm. C.). 1. (H 
| 107850, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
| Joyee (John A.). 1. (H 108449, 
| Apr. 6, 1908. ) 

Knapp (Hon. Martin A.). 1-5. (H 
107852-107856, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
|  Kusterman (Hon. Gustav). 1. (H 
| 107839, Mar. 238, 1908.) 
| Langley (Hon. John W.). 1. (H 
| 107846, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Lee (Hon. Gordon) 1-3. (H 
107835-107837, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Norris, (Hon. Geo, W.)}. 2.  (H 
107851, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Nye (Hon. Frank M.) 1-3. (H 
1078382—107834, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Pare oer  Ront, Ni.) 1.” Uf 
108448, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Patterson (Hon. Jas. O’H.) 1-3. 
(H 107842-107844, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Simmons (Sen. F. M.) 2 (H 
108450, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Smith (Hon. Marcus A.) 1,2. (H 


| 
| 
| 
| 
/ 


108455, 108456, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
— 3. (H 108453, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


140 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


Buck (Gro. V.)—Continued. 


CALIFORNIA PANORAMA CO.—Continued. 
Sheep dipping. (H 108226, 


_ Apr. 2, 1908; 2c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Smoot (Mrs. Reed) 1-3. (HH | 
108457-108459, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Smoot (Sen. Reed) 1. (H 107847, | 
Mar. 23, 1908.) | 

Sulzer (Hon. Wm.) 1. (H 107838, | 


Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Hoa basin, Ariz. 
26, 1908.) 
Kelvin, Ariz. 


(H 107948, Mar. 
(H 108228, Apr. 2, 


| 1908; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


BuLLARD (CHAS. EDWIN), Peterboro, | 
N...H. [8431-8435 | 


By the seashore. 
13, 1908.) 


(H 107360, Mar. 


I have been here before. (H | 
107361, Mar. 13, 1908.) 

Little mischief. (H 107358, Mar. 
13, 1908.) 

Promising bud. (H 107362, Mar. 13, 
1908. ) 


Who cares for me. 
13. 1908.) 
Burpick & Swart, Schenectady, N. Y. 
[8436 
Progress of Schenectady, N. Y. C. 
railroad depots. (H 107338,.Mar. 13, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 
BURR PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[8437-8442 
Great big boat is sailing by. (F 
64412, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
I kissed her. {(F 64415, 
1908. ) 
I’ve picked up a lot of apples. 
64413, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
I’ve worked very hard today. 
64411, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
I was so proud. 
1908. ) 

Standing beneath the 
(F 64414, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Burrows (CHARLES), 


(H 107359, Mar. 


Apr. 8, 


(F 
(EF 
{Fk 64410, Apr. 8, 


maple tree. 


8443 
Grand army of the republic, Lincoln 

memorial. 

e. Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Burt (F. D.), Bennington, Vt. 
Bennington, Vt., State soldiers’ 

home. (H 108419, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Rutherford, | 
[ 


(F 64463, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 | 


[8444 


Los Angeles, Cal. Huntington Hall 
school. (H 108229, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1, 1908.) 

—— St. Vincent’s college. (H 108230, 
Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 

Mesa, Ariz. [1-4]. (H 108232- 
108235, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ¢c. of each Apr. 
1, 1908.) 

Pasadena, Cal., Throup polytechnic 
institute. (H 107949, Mar. 26, 1908.) 

Phoenix, Ariz. Birdseye. (H 
108236, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ce. Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Heard’s ranch. (H 108237, 
Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 

Prescott, Ariz. panorama. (H 

(H 108238- 


104952, Jan. 2, 1908.*) 
Riverside, Cal. [1-8]. 

108240, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 e. of each Apr. 

1, 1908.) 


Santa Anita race track, Arcadia, 


Cal. [1-4]. (H 107950-107953, Mar. 
26, 1908.) 
Tempe, Ariz. [1-3]. (H 108222— 


108224, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
1, 1908.) 


CALVERT (BH. C.), Michigan City, Ind. 
[8473, 8474 


Michigan City, Ind., Franklin st. 


bridge. 1, 2. (H 108428, 108429, Apr. 
6, 1908. ) 
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[8475-8482 
Alicia. 82. (F 64440, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Charming lass. 81. (F 64489, Apr. 
9, 1908.) 
Editha. 84. (F 64442, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Inez. 83. (F 64441, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
May blossoms. 86. (F 64444, Apr. 
9, 1908.) 
| Offering. 80. (F 64438, Apr. 9, 
| 1908.) 


Butter (Mrs. G. W.), Ann Arbor, 
Mich. [8445 | 
Gib and family. (H. 108418, Apr. 6, 
1908. ) 


New York, N. Y. 
[8446, 8447 
New York, N. Y., Singer Building. 
(H 107979, Mar. 27, 1908.) 
Spirit of ’76. (H 107247, 
1908. ) 
CALIFORNIA PANORAMA ©CO., 
geles, Cal. 
Altadena, Cal. (H 108221, Apr. 2, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Beardsley, Ariz. (H 108225, Apr. 2, 
1908: 2 c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Byron (JOSEPH), 


Mar. 12, 


Los An- 


Spring time. 87. 
1908. ) 
Trysting place. 


9, 1908.) 


Carter, (H. H.), Lockport, Til. [8483 
Joliet fire, looking north. (H 108516, 


(F 64445, Apr. 9, 


85. (F 64443, Apr. 


| Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Case (W. H.), Juneau, Alaska. 


[8448-8472 


| 


[8484, 8485 
Alaska pioneer association, 1887. 
(H 107762, Mar. 19, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
17, 1908.) 
Alaskan sour-dough. (H 107768, 
Mar. 19, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS 141 


“nos. 14-18, Apr., (1908 — 


| CATLETT (GiBsoN), Los Angeles, Cal. 


Evans (Bob). 
| 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908. 

 Cavatry (F. L.), Jz., Denver, Colo. 
See that sunny spot? (F 61298, Jan. 
/ 3, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1908.) 

CAVALLY (F'RED’K L.), Denver, Colo. 
Colored prints (post cards). [1-34.] 
(EF 64516-64549, Apr. 13, 1908.) 

| CHALIF NORMAL SCHOOL OF DANCING, 


New York, N. Y. [8522 
_ Kasatschok. (H 107221, Mar. 12, 
1908 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908.) 
. “Ciaran (H. F.), Hartland, Wis. 
[8523, 8524 
Beaumont’s shore. 
Smith’s bay. 
(H 107795, 107794, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


| Cuaston (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
9 [8525 
in port. (H 107212, Mar. 11, 1908. 


D, ‘CHICKERING (HimMeER), Boston, Mass. 
a [8526-8537 


em Guild (Curtis), jr., governor of 
_Massachusetts. (H 107808, Mar. 23, 


1908.) 


-_ Hughes (Gov.) and reception com- 
| mittee of New England dry goods assn. 
2. (H 107374, Mar. 13, 1908.) 

Hughes (His excellency Chas. EH.) 
“governor: 5-9. (H  107895-107899, 
OMar. 25, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 16, 
1908.) 

— —-and Mr. 


: Je. B. Smith, -4,. (Eb 
. 107894, Mar. 


Zor agus. 2 C Mar. 16; 


_ —of New York state. 1, 3. 
107378, 107375, Mar. 13, 1908. 
= Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) 138, 14. 
-107148-107149, Mar. 10, 1908. 


| Crark (J. Maxwetxi)North Hadley, 
i _ Mass. [8538, 8539 
Hadley, Mass., high water. 


ice over the bank. 
| (H 107578, 107579, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


- (W. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[8540, 8541 
Sylvia; by Abbey. 8 by 8. 

| ‘Trial of Queen Catherine of Arra- 
gon; by Abbey. 7 by 12. 

' (H 107985, 107986, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


| CLEGe (Epwarp T.), New Brighton, 
my. Y. [8542, 85438 


(H 
(i 


Adam, where art thou? 
Clean sweep. 


(H 107218, 107217. Mar. 12, 1908.) 


| CLINEDINST 
[8486 | D. C 
(H 108468, Apr. 6, | 


[8487 | 
| Mar. 10, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 
[8488-8521 


| 23, 1908.) 


(B. M.), Washington, 
ay is [8544-8565 
Cannon Chon, “32 Qf Ip Be te 


107163, 107164, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


| Hlkins (Sen. Steve). (H 107160, 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Fowler (Hon. C. N.) .(H 107165, 


Greek minister. (H 107525, Mar. 14, 


Guggenheim (Sen. Simon). (H 
107169, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


Knox (Sen. P.) (H 107861, Mar. 


La Follette (Mrs. R. M.) (H 


| 107166, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


—and son. (H 107168, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 

Lodge (Sen. C.) A-D. (H 107857- 
107860, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

McKinley (Rep. Wm.) (H 107862, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Richardson (Sen. H.H.) (H107159, 


Mar. 10, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1908; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 
(H 107524, Mar. 14, 1908; 1 e. 


Mar. 10, 1908; 1 ce. Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Siamese minister. (H 107167, Mar. 
10, 1908.) 


Takahira (Baroness). (H 107170, 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Tillman (Mrs. B.) 
10, 1908.) 
Warren (Sen. F. E.) 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 


60th Congress. 


(H 107161, Mar: 
(H 107162, 
(H 107864, Mar. 23, 


| 1908.) 


—— Senate, House and Cabinet. (H 


| 107868, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


CLOSE, GRAHAM & SCULLY (INC.), New 
York, N.Y: [8566-8571 

As his father sees him. (G 18409, 
Mar. 31, 1908.) 

As his mother sees him. (G 
Mar. 31, 1908.) 

As she sees him. 
1908. ) 

As the Prof. sees him. 


Mar. 31, 1908.) 
Prom girl. (G184138, Mar. 31, 1908.) 
7P.M. 7A.M. (G 18407, Mar. 31, 


1908.) 


CONTINENTAL ART CO., Chicago, Il. 
[8572 
Atlantic fleet of the U. S. navy. (F 
64248, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Coppincrr & Griet, Lancaster, Pa. 
[8573-8575 

April showers bring May flowers. 
(F 64335, Apr. 7, 1908.) 

That reminds me. (F 64834, Apr. 7, 
1908.) 

When we were a couple of kids. (F 
64336, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


18410, 
(G 18412, Mar. 31, 
(G 18411, 


142 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
: [8576-8588 

Barnum and Bailey animals. (G 
18238, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 

Barnum and Bailey’s army of clowns. 
(G 18242, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

Burning of Pat Hennessy’s wagon 
train. (G 18488, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Dohn (Robt.), the world’s strongest 
man. (G 18237, Mar. 6, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Fassio trio. (G 18234, Mar. 6, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 
Giant hippopotamus. (G _ 18329, 


Mar. 18, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1908.) 
Gorton’s celebrated concert band. 
(G 18471, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Great newsomes. (G 18236, Mar. 
6, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Grayce (Helen), portrait. (G 
18261, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Lake and river outings. (G 18284, 


Mar. 18, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Ringling bros., kings of the circus 
world. (G 18330, Mar. 18, 1908; 2c. 
Mar. 17, 1908.) 


— 50 funny clowns. (G 18361, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
101 ranch wild west. (G 18328, 


Mar. 18, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1908.) 


CRAWFORD (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[8589 
Tremont in 1863. (H 107755, Mar. 


aa,, 2008.) 


CREE PUB. CO., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[8590-8594 
Burbank (Luther) at his desk. (H 
100957, Oct. 14, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 24, 


1907.* ) 

Santa Rosa [Cal. 1, 2]. (H 100954, 
100955, Oct. 14, 1907.*) 

Santa Rosa valley [Cal.]. (H 100956, 


Oct. 14, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1907.*) 
Sebastapol [Cal.]. (H 100953, Oct. 
14, 1907; 2c. Sept. 24, 1907.*) 


Crossy-B. ([Mrs.] S.), Chicago, Ill. 
[8595-8597 


Cupid in May. (F 64804, Apr. 6, 


1908. ) 

Cupid in July. (F 64306, Apr. 6, 
1908.) 

Cupid in June. (F 64805, Apr. 6, 
1908. ) 


CRUVER MFG. Co., Chicago, Ill. [8598 
Giant cracker. (F 64877, Mar. 2, 


1908. ) 
CurTIs & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[8599-8607 
Blue bowl. 8 by 10. (H 107171, 


Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Old salt; by Henry H. Ahl. 
(H 107172, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


8 by 10. 


[ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv. 3 


Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 


— 11 by 14. (H 107657, Mar. 18, 
1908. ) 

Rattle watch of New Amsterdam. 
18 by 22. (H 107173, Mar. 10, 1908.) 

Surf at Rockport. 11 by 14. (H 
107174, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
(H 107175, Mar. 10, 


10, 1908.) 
Washington (George); by Gilbert 
Stuart. (H 107658, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


CusHING (CHARLES H.), Chicago, Ill. 
Knights of Pythias. (F 63489, Feb. 
29, 1908.) 


Dapgss (J. V.), Fort Scott, Kans. 
[8609-8619 
Aristene. — Busy. — Fairy tales. — 
Hark.—Hazel.—I got you Mr. Butter- 


| fly. — Madonna. — Meditation. — Row- 


ena.—Ruth.—tTired. (11 photographs. 
H 108407-108417, Mar. 26, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Mar. 27, 1908.) 


Dana (ARTHUR), Manchester, N. H. 


[8620 
Battle of get-his-bug. (F 64160, 
Apr. 2, 1908.) 
Davey (FRANK), Palo Alto, Cal. 
[8621 
Jordan (David Starr). (H 108119, 


Mar. 31, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1908.) 


Davip (M.), New York, N. Y. [8622 


Last (The) day of Lincoln. (H 
109304, Apr. 9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1908.) 
Davis (Epwarp H.), Mesa Grande, 

Cal. 8623-8625 

Cecelia, aged about 100, and blind, 
Mesa Grande, Cal. (F 64864, Apr. 7, 
1908. ) 

Mesa Grande, Cal., La Noche de las 
muertes. (IF 64366, Apr. 7, 1908.) 

Tatahuila dancer, Mesa Grande, 
Cal. (F 643865, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[8626-8649 

Study. [Mary Garden] 1-24. (H 
108370-108393, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


Davis & Riccs, Worcester, Mass. 


[8650 

Worcester, Mass., old city hall. (H 

107526, Mar. 14, 1908; 2 @ Feb. 17, 
1908. ) 


Day (Francis D.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[S651 
What will quickly solve the finan- 
cial crisis here? (F 63856, Mar. 18, 
1908; 2 ce. Mar. 25, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


143 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 


[8652-8664 | 
post | 


Adventures of the little 
want ad. (F 64226, Mar. 26, 1908.) 


—— (F 64454, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Awakening (The) (F 64862, Apr. 7, 
- 1908.) 


Fugitives (The). (F 63522, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 

Builders of the camp. (F 64078, 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 

Circle (The) (F 636380, Mar. 17, 
1908. ) 

Iron invader. (F 63490, Mar. 12, | 
1908. ) ) 


Mother love on the plains. (F 63523, 
Feb. 24, 1908.) 


Doc Bird and Hum Dinger en route. | 


(F 63489, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
— (F 63631, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
— (F 64079, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 643863, Apr. 7, 1908.) 
Post want ad. 1. (F 64339, Apr. 6, 
1908 ; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUB. co., Detroit, Mich. 
[8665-S671 
Marquette, Mich. Pickand’s coal 
docks. (H 109351, Apr. 13, 1908.) 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
16, 1908. ) 


ing district. (H 107616, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Northern autumn. 11185. (F 64815, 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Two sisters; 
(H 108111, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Yellowstone park, Wyo. Lower falls 
of the Yellowstone. (H 108276, Apr. 
2, 1908. 
Riverside geyser. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 


(H 107987, 


DEXTER (GEORGE G.), Ipswich, Mass. | 


[8672 
Ipswich clam. (H 107756, Mar. 21, 


1908 


DICKINSON (CHARLES H.), Grand Rap- | 


ids, Minn. [8673-8677 


Grand Rapids, [Minn. 1-5.] 
107937-107941, Mar. 26, 1908.) 


DISTINCTIVE ADVERTISING SERVICE, New 
Work. 'N. Y. [8678 
Outing. (F 643875, Apr. 6, 1908; 2¢ 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Ditson (OLIVER) co., Boston, Mass. 
[8679 


Popular marches for the piano. 
63770, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


DoNAHEY (J. Harry), Cleveland, Ohio. | 


[ 8680-8685 
Uncle Biff’s calendar. 1-6. 


64206-64211, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


(H 107615, Mar. | 
St. Anthony’s falls and the mill- | 


after Gari Melchers. | 


(Hi | 


(F 


(F | 


| DONELSON (ADOLPH), Memphis, Tenn. 

[8686 
| Skidoo 25. (F 64143, Jan. 18, 1907; 
| 2 ce. Mar. 13, 1908.) 


| DorTLine (GrEo.), New York, N. Y. 
| [8687 
(F 64144, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


| DUNTHORNE (Rost.), London, England. 

/ [8688 

Monreale cathedral, Sicily. (F 
63059, Feb. 25, 1908.) 


Dupont (AIMmMé£), New York, N. Y. 
[8689-8797 
Abott (Bessie) in evening gown. a-c. 
(H 108595-108597, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


Soliditas. 


Alten (Bella) as Gretel. a, b. (H 
108580, 108581, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
—as Senta. a, b. (H 108582, 


108583, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

Bonci (A.) in civil. 

, 108616, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

|  Calve (Emma) in evening gown. a, b. 
_ (H 108610, 108611, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

in street gown. (H 108612, Apr. 

| 9, 1908. ) 


a—c. (H 108614— 


Caruso (E.) in Gioconda. a-c.. (H 
_ 108626—108628, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in’ L’Africana. a, ‘dD. (H 
| 108631, 108632, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in Pagliacci. a, b. (H 108633, 
| 108634, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
| in Rigoletto. a,b. (H 108629; 
108630, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
/ in Tosea. a-c. (H 108637- 
108639, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in Traviata. a, b. (H 1086385, 
| 108636, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Cavalieri (Lina) in Fedora. a. (H 


| 108554, Apr. 9, 1908. ) 
in street. a. 


(H 108555, Apr. 


9, 1908.) 
——in Thais. a, b. (H 108548, 
| 108549, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
) in Tosca. a-d. (H 108550— 
| 108553, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in Traviata. a-e. (H 108543-— 


| 108547, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Chaliapine (Theodore) in civil. a-c. 
_ (H 108640-108642, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

de Lussan (Zelie) in evening gown. 
a,b. (H 108600, 108601, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in street. a-c. (H 108602- 
| 108604, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


Eames (Emma) in Iris. a-f. (H 
| 108587—108542, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
/ i ad. (H 108533- 


108536, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Farrar (Geraldine) as Elizabeth. 


a,b. (H 108565, 108566, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
—as Juliette. a, b. (H 108567, 

| 108568, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

| in evening gown. a, b (H 


| 1085638, 108564, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


144 


Dupont (A1iMé)—Continued. 


in La Boheme. a, b. (H. 
108561, 108562, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in Mme. Butterfly. a-e. (H 
108556—108560, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Ferrari (R.) in street costume. 


b. (H 108624, 108625, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Gadski (Johanna) as Aida. a, b. 
(H 108607, 108608, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
— as Eva. 
1908. ) 
—as Isolde. a, b. 
108606, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Jacoby (Josephine) in evening gown. 


(H 108605, 


a,b. (H 108598, 108599, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Lucas (G.) in civil. (H 108613, 
Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Martin. (>in elvil:;..a;) be | AH 


108622, 108623, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
in Faust. (H 108621, Apr. 9, 


1908.) 
Mattfeld (Marie) in evening gown. 
(H 108579, Apr. 9, 1908. ) 
Nazimova (Alla) in evening gown, 
a-c. (H 108569-108571, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
—in street. a. (H 108572, Apr. 
9, 1908.) 
Nordica (Lillian) as Kundry. 
(H 108591-108593, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
—— in Gioconda. a-d. (H 108587— 
108590, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Puccini (G.) in civil. a-d. 
108573-—108576, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Rappold (Marie) as Aida. 
—— as Elsa. 
—— as Helene. 
—— in evening gown. 
(H 108617—108620, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Reache (Gerville) as Carmen. 
as Delila. 
as Orpheus. 
(H 108584—108586, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


a-c. 


(H 


man. a, b. (H 108577, 108578, Apr. 
9, 1908.) 


2 ce. of each Mar. 31, 1908. 


EcKSTONE (C.), Chicago, III. 
[8798-8805 
Bryan. 
—Roosevelt.—Taft. [6 prints.] 
64199-64204, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Mr. President, please run. (F 64348, 
Apr. 6, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 


(EF 


a, | 
| EICKEMEYER (RvupotF), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[ 


(H 108609, Apr. 9, | 


| G. Emmet. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


EDISON MANUFACTUBING Cco.—Cont’d. 


Stage memories of an old theatrical 
trunk. 1-4. (H 107668—-107671, Mar. 
18, 1908.) 

Tale the autumn leaves told. 1-5. 
(H 108661-108665, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


8832 
To fields and pastures new. (H 


107180, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


KLiiotr (CHAs. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [8833 


Charge of the light brigade. (F 
63443, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
Etis (R. W.), Butte, Mont. 
[8834-8841 
Amalgamated mule. 1-8. (Ho 


107597-107604, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


EMMET, ELLEN G., New York, N. Y. 
[8842 
MacMonnies (Frederick); by Ellen 
(H 108159, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
ENGLISH (H.), Wallace, Idaho. [8843 
Loading at Taft. (H 108530, Mar. 


21, 1908.) 


_ Erse (H. H.), Garrison, N. Dak. 


[8844 

Getting a living under difficulties. 
(H 107382, Feb. 29, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 


_ Ewart (WM. EARL), Topeka, Kans. 


[8845-8878 
[College pennant series] 280, 284— 
286, 288, 290, 298, 297-323. (IF 63724— 


| 63757, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


_ ram. 


Cannon.—Hearst.—Hughes. | 


Farr (HENry), Lewiston, Idaho. [8879 


Dormitory. L. 8. normal. Lewiston, 
Idaho. 655. -(H 107139, Mar. 10, 


Van Rooy (Anton) in Flying Dutch- | 1908.) 


FARNHAM, 


Harriman, 
Tenn. [8880-SS884 


Emory river and Tunnel hill, pana- 
(H 107827, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Oakdale, Tenn. [1-3]. (H 107828— 
107830, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Y. M. C. A. from High rock. (H 


(THEO. C.), 


| 107831, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


What’s the matter with Folk of | 


(F 64342, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Orange, 


Missouri. 


EDISON MANUFACTURING ©CO., 

NO. 

Animated snowballs. 1-5. ° 
107645-107649, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Country girl’s seminary life and ex- | 


periences. 1-6. (H _ 107917-107922, 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 
Cowboy and the schoolmarm. 


(H 108151-108156, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Fawcett (Watpon), Washington, D. C. 
[SS85-8890 


Congressional reporters. 1-6. (H 
| 107142-107147, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
Fay (Eva) co., Syracuse, N. ¥Y. [8891 


[8806-8831 | 
(Hf | 


1-6. | 


Fay (Mrs. Eva). (F 68765, Mar. 23, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1908.) : 
Fettows (A. R.), Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 

[8892, 8893 

Crawford (Governor). 

Kittredge (Senator). 

(F 63910, 63909, Mar. 26, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Mar. 13, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


145 


Fitcu (H. R.), San Diego, Cal. [8894 

Magdalena bay, Man-of-War cove. 
Mar. 13, 1908. (H 107869, Mar. 24, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1908.) 


FITZWILLIAM (W. R.), Chicago, Ill. 
8895 
Mineral mountains. (F 63444, Mar. 
9, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1908.) 


FLEISCHMAN (C. R.), Chicago, Ill. 
[8896 
(Ho 


Chicago views, group of. A. 


107535, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


FLORISTS ALBUM co., Boston, Mass. 
[8897-8927 
[Funereal fioral designs. 1-31.] (F 
63912-63942, Mar. 25, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Mar. 16, 1908.) 


FLYNN (H. H.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[8928 
Golden gate. (F 64340, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Forrty (EE. F.), New York, N. Y. | 
[8929-8937 

-Campanini (Eva Tetrazzini). (H 
108105, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

Rives (Erminie Hallie). (H 107928, 
Mar. 26, 1908.) 

Tetrazzini (Madame). 809 A, 809 
C, 809-7, 809-11 to 809-14. (H 107479- — 
* 107485, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


Fouttz (Harry J.), Akron, Ohio. 
[89388 
Put In Bay, Hotel Victory and 
grounds. (H 107528, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Foster (VioLeT Bacon), Houston, Tex. 

[8939 | 

Snowy night at Washington circle. 

(H 107219, Mar. 11, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 5, 
1908. ) 


Fow.Ler (THADDEUS M.), Morrisville, 

Pa. [8940 | 

Fitzgerald, Georgia, 1908. (G 18470, 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Fox (F. S. & M. V.), Chicago, Il. 
[8941 | 
Keats (Margarete). (H 107764, 
Mar. 13, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 


FREDERICKSBURG LODGE, No. 4, A. F. & 
A. M., Fredericksburg, Va. 
[8942, 8943 

Holy Bible on which Geo. Washing- 
ton was made a Mason. 

Records of Fredericksburg Lodge | 
showing the initiation of Geo. Wash- 
ington. 

(F 63840, 63841, Mar. 19, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Mar. 24, 1908.) 


FRICKE (Gro. H.), New York, N. Y. | 
[8944 | 

Bob. (H 107222, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. | 
Mar. 4, 1908.) 


1908.) 


| girl. Western 


FRIEND (WM. L.), Fort Smith, Ark. 
[8945 
Fort Smith, Ark., Old fort. (H 
107214, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 3, 
1908.) 


Fritz (B. J.), Albert Lea, Minn. 
[S946 
Albert Lea college. (H 108659, Apr. 


10, 1908.) 


Frost & REED, Bristol, England. [8947 
Jairus’s daughter. (F 63531, Mar. 


14, 1908.) 
Fuitz (F. M.), Burlington, Iowa. 
[8948, 8949 
Tuolumne cafion. [1, 2.] (F 63448, 


65449, Mar. 11, 1908.) 


| GaLLacHER (W. H.) co., New York, 


NUCY. [ 8950-8955 
) Basket ball. (F 64118, Mar. 31, 
| 1908.) 

Burning of the midnight oil. (G 
| 18414, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Danger on the belt line. (F 64119, 


Mar 31, 1908.) 

Eat Yalen Hades. 
31, 1908.) 

Sept. and June. 
1908. ) 

Strike a match. 


(G 18408, Mar. 
(G 18406, Mar. 31, 
(F 64117, Mar. 31, 


GALLAGHER & GuTTER, Ely, Nev. [8956 
Ely, Nev. (H 108666, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


GALLOP (LURIE), Pagosa Springs, 

Colo. [8957 

Pen drawing. (F 64425, Apr. 4, 
1908. ) 

GANTER (H. C.), Mammoth Cave, Ky. 

[8958—S967 

Mammoth cave. [1-9.] (H 107150— 


107158, Mar. 10, 1908; 1 ¢. of each 
| Mar. 10, 1908; 1 ¢c. of each Mar. 20. 


1908. ) 


Jenny Lind’s arm chair. (H 


| 107947, Mar. 26, 1908.) 


GARMAN (R. H.), Chicago, I]. 
[8968-8971 
Bathing girl.—Fishing girl.—Tennis 
girl, (4. prints. F 
63963-63966, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


Gay (WILLIAM CANN), Buffalo, N. Y. 

[8972 

Presidents and adopted state flow- 

ers, U. S. A. (G 18368, Mar. 18, 1908; 
2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 


| Geppes (Horatio), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[89738 
Military memorial. (F 64142, Mar. 
3, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1908.) 


146 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


GIBSON ART GALLERIES, Chicago, III. 
[8974 
Field (Hollis W.) (H 107220, Mar. 
9, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1908.) 


GIRARD (GEORGE G.), Winsted, Conn. 
[8975 | 
Winsted, Conn., Highland lake, 1907. 
(H 108400, Apr. 6, 1908. ) 


GivENS (J. D.); San Francisco, Cal. 


| 
| 


| 
| ¢ 


| GorDoN (PHILIP )—Continued. 


Afternoon tea.—Auto girl.—Bathing 
_girl.—Bride (The).—Canoeing girl.— 
Casino girl.—College girl—Country 
girl— Debutante.—Golf girl.—Matinee 
girl—Miss New York. —Opera girl.— 
Riding girl.—Skating girl.—Southern 
girl—Summer girl.—Tennis girl.—Va- 
cation girl— Western girl. 

(20 colored prints. F 63803-63822, 
Mar. 238, 1908.) 


[8976 
Nebraska (U. S. S.) (H 107246, | Gornam uirHo. co., rnc, New York, 
Mar. 12, 1908.) |. hb oe [9024 
Gsesstne (ERtAND), Buffalo, N. Y. American beauty. G 18262, Mar. 13, 
: (8977 | 1908. 
on scouting. (H 107709, Mar. GRANTHAM (JAMES WALTER), Baxter 
, . | Springs, Kans. 
* _ Baxter Springs, Kans. [1-5] (H 
R ; ’ . . rd 
Conee A BIGHARD), New Tree ie - 107942-107946, Mar. 26, 1908.) 


Golden (Richard) as Squire Bill. 
1, 2. (H 108281, 108282, Mar. 
1908.) 


GoocH (H. Irvine), Duluth, Minn. 
[8980, 8981 
High sign. (F 64466, Mar. 24, 1908; 
2c. Mar, 25, 1908.) 
His masters smoke. 
26, 1908.) 


GOODMAN (S.), New York, N. Y. 


(F 63950, Mar. 


[8982-8985 | 
(F | 


Honi soit qui mal y _ pense. 
63656, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

How would you like to hang your 
clothes on my line? (F 63658, Mar. 
18, 1908.) 

I have nothing on. 
31, 1908.) 

There are 2 good 
63657, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


GooLtpD (WILLIAM D.), Albany, N. Y. 
[8986 
(H 107673, Mar. 12, 


(F 64108, Mar. 


reasons. (F 


Vision child. 
1908. ) 


GorDON (PHiuiP), Brighton, Mass. 
[8987-9023 
I am suffering with the grip. 
You’r the cause of all my tears. 
(F 63313-63314, Mar. 5, 1908.) 
Between you and me.—Don’t get the 
blues.—For gracious sake—Haf a 


0 Graves (Geo. S.), Springfield, Mass. 
| [9030-904 


| A 182, 


: 


9 
Addison, Mass., Glastonbury knitting 
co. mills. (H 107237, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Cape Small Point, Maine. A 184, A 
185. (H 107968, 107969, Mar. 27, 
1908. ) 
Chicopee river, Mass., wire birches. 
A. 142. (H 107233, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Glastonbury, Conn., Noonday rest. ° 
(H 107954, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
Hartford, Conn. A 170—-A 176, A179. 
(H 107660-107667, Mar. 18, 1908. ) 


| Hartford,Conn. A177, A178, A180, 
A 181. (H 107718-107721, Mar. 20, 
1908. ) 


| A 141. 


Hartford, Conn. A 183. 
Mar. 26, 1908.) 

Mount Holyoke, Mass., view from 
Mahan river. A151. (H 107236, Mar. 
12, 1908.) 

Mt. Tom, Mass., Old Hundred brook. 
(Ii 107234, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Northampton, Mass., Cook’s dam on 
Mill river. A 152. (H 107235, Mar. 12, 


(H 107955, 


_ 1908. ) 


laff—I have met many big bugs.— | 
I’m feeling rocky.—I’m pretty near all | 


in.—I’ve decided to settle down.— 
Just a few lines.—Oh splosh !—Stand 


up for your rights.—There’s a strike | 


here.—To keep the wolf from the | 
door.—What makes you be so dis- | 


tant?—Yours for excitement. (15 col- | 
ored prints. F 63869-63883, Mar. 12, 
1908. ) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 


[9050-9064 

Be on the jump. (G 18458, Apr. 8, 
1908. ) 

Big snap. (G 18459, Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Could you be true. (G@ 18460, Apr. 
8, 1908.) 

Favorites. 1-6. (G 18353-18358, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 

In old Japan. (G 18359, Mar. 23, 


| 1908.) 
It’s up to you. (G 18360, Mar. 23, 
1908. ) 
8 of beasts. (G 18387, Mar. 28, 
190 ; 


; 
; 


sh Oh fast Sarah. (G 18461, Apr. 8, 


| 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
Two’s company. (G 18462, Apr. 8, 


1908. ) 
You won’t stop looking. (G 18468, | 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 
GREAT WESTERN OIL REFINING Co., Erie, 
Kans. [9065 


Great western oil refining co., Erie | 


plant. (F 63858, Mar. 25, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16, 1908.) 


GREENE (ALFRED), Berkeley, Cal. [9066 
Life is a jest. (H 108404, Apr. 6, 
1908.) 


GREENE (J. M.), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[9067-9070 | 


[Photographs of statuary.] Com- 
merce, south view. 
1908; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908.) 


— Jurisprudence [1-3] (H 108646- 


108648, Apr. 9, 1908; 2c. of each Apr. | 


10, 1908.) 


Grorr (A. J.), Pomona, Cal. [9071 


Old baldy Pomona. (H 108283, Apr. 
3, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 


Gross (J. ELLSwortH), Chicago, Ill. 


[9072-9074 | 


Good old summer time. (H 107723, 
Mar. 20, 1908.) 

My Louisiana Lou. 
20, 1908.) 

Old swimming hole. 


Mar. 20, 1908.) 


GROSSMAN PAPER BOX co., Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Holland scene. 1-6. 
18420, Apr. 1, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 
9, 1908.) 


GuILE (LOUISE F.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[9081 
(F 63465, Feb. 1, 


(H 107724, Mar. 


Saloons must go. 
1908.) 


GusTIN (HE. W.), New York, N. Y. 


[9082-9091 | 


Gustin border. 1, 2. (F 63719, 63720, 
Mar. 20, 1908; 1 c. of each Feb. 21, 
1908; 1 c. of each Mar. 20, 1908.) 

—— merry orchestra. (F 63944, Mar. 
26, 1908.) 

—— minuet and harpist. 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Her affinity. 

His affinity. 

Madame T’s high C. 

Merry widow waltz. 

Soul kiss. 

(EF 68945-63949, Mar. 26, 1908.) 

Tambourine girl. (F 64298, Apr. 6, 
1908. ) 


(H 107722, | 


[9075-9080 | 
(G 18415- | 


(F 64292 | 


147 


GusTIN (E. W.) & Co., New York, 
| ees [9092 
Group of ideal heads. (F 63721, 


Mar. 20, 1908; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1908; 1 c. 
Mar. 20, 1908.) 


GUTHRIE & ALLAN, Jackson, Ga. 
19093-9098 
Jackson, Ga. [1-6]. (F 638988- 


| 63993, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


| GYLFE (ALEX), Aberdeen, Wash. 
[9099 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 


(H 107892, 


HAESELER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS, Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. [9100-9102 

Ward (Mrs. Humphrey). 1-3. (H 
109301—-109303, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio. 


Suc-cess. 


(H 108649, Apr. 9, | 


[9103-9111 

Long Beach, Cal. 1, 3. (H 107608, 
107609, Mar. 16, 1908. 

| Pasadena, Cal. [1-4]. (H 107611- 
| 107614, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

| Pathfinder fleet. 10 by 41. (H 


108157, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Redondo, Cal. 2. 


| (H 107610, Mar. 
| 16, 1908.) 


| Hatt (Gro. P.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
| [9112-9114 
| New York city, 1908. 6042. (H 


| 107680, Mar. 19, 1908.) 


New York sky line from Brooklyn 
| [1, 2] (H 108518, 108514, Apr. 8, 1908; 
2 ce. of each Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Hatt (Howarp G.), Sidney, Nebr. 
[9115-9118 
(F 64506—- 


Sidney, Nebr. [1-4]. 
64509, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


HALVERSON (B. A.), Chicago, Il. 
[9119 
Chicago post office. Rotunda. 1. 
(H 109330, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


HAMILTON & JONES, Batavia, N. Y. 

[9120 
| Points of interest in the Wm. Mor- 
gan affair. (H 107694, Mar. 20, 1908; 
2c. Mar. 13, 1908.) 


HAMMOCK (CLAUDE S§S.), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [9121, 9122 
River in autumn. (H 108113, Mar. 
| 31, 1908.) 


/ Summer afternoon on the Iowa river. 


| (H 108112, Mar. 31, 1908.) 


| eae & NELSON, Sioux Falls, S. 

Dak. [9123 

Dick’s café. (H 108163, Apr. 2, 
1908; 2 c, Mar. 5, 1908.) 


148 CATALOGUE OF 


Hargis (CHARLES X.), West Hoboken, 
NW. J: 


Surrender of Nieuw Amsterdam in 
1664. (F 61245, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 


[9124 | 


[9125 | 


St. Augustine, Fla., Ponce de Leon, | 


Cordova. (H 108046, Mar. 28, 1908; 
2c Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Harris & EwInea, INc., Washington, 
ibe 6 


Ankeny 
W.)—Borah 
(Frank 


(Levi)—Bailey (Joseph 


O.)—Brown 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.3 


HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 


nati, Ohio. {9168 
Little sunshine. (H 109322, Apr. 13, 
1908. ) 
HENDLER (A. H.), New York, N. Y. 


[9169 
Atlantic fleet on the Pacific coast. 


| (EF 68958, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


[9126-9132 | 


(William E.)—Briggs | 
(Norris)—Bur- | 


kett (Elmer J.)—Burnham (Henry | 


BE.) (7 photographs. H 107249—107- 


245, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, 
rege [91338-9141 
At the traps. 


HENDRY (FRANK), Roslindale, Mass. 
[9170 
Indian. (F 63889, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


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


[9171-9174 

_ Coming squall. (H 107636, Mar. 17, 
1908. ) 

Land of Ponce de Leon. (H 108142, 


(F 63520, Mar. 13, | 


Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Orange blossoms. (H 107956, Mar. 


| 26, 1908.) 
River front. (H 107635, Mar. 17, 
1908. ) 
HINDMARSH (Roy B.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[9175-9180 
Bryan (W. J.) at desk in home 
library. 


| 478. 


Bryan (W. J.), hall in residence of. 
(H 108399, 108398, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Bryan’s (W. J.) home, 471, 475, 477, 
(H 109325-109328, Apr.13, 1908.) 


| HoLttineswortH (JAs. A.), Jackson- 


1908. ) 

Good afternoon. (F 63767, Mar. 23, | 
1908. ) 

Good shot. (F 63769, Mar. 23,1908.) | 

On the alert. (F 64224, Apr. 4, 
1908. ) 
Safely landed. (F 63766, Mar. 28, 
1908. ) | 
Taking it easy. (IF 64223, Apr. 4, 
1908.) 

Traveler (The). (F 63519, Mar. 18, 
1908. ) 

Umpire. (F 638768, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Waiting for the boat. (F 64222, Apr. 
4, 1908.) 


HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[9142-9157 


Barstow, Cal., Birdseye view. (F | 
63722, Mar. 21, 1908.) 
[Russell and Monette series. 1-15] 


(H 107561-107575, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


FRANK A., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[9158-9165 


Hays, 


- group. 


At evening time. (F 64100, Mar. 25, | 


1908. ) 
Autumn. (F 64101, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
Brook (The). 

1908; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1908.) 
Close of day, Holland. 

Mar. 25, 1908.) 
Feeding the flock. 


| Hoster & Laxton, Lynn, Mass. 
(F 64098, Mar. 25, | 


(F 64102, | 


ville, Fla. {9181 

Buster Tiny, a good pair to draw to. 

(H 109305, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 
1908. ) 


HoLsincerR (R. W.), Charlottesville, 
Va. [9182 
University of Virginia, faculty 


(H 107740, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


Hooper (JosepH L.), Chicago, Tl. 
[9183, 9184 
Arctic fox. 1. 
Red fox. 1. 
(H 107576, 107577, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


[9185 


After a north easter. (H 108117, 
Mar. 31, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908.) 


Howert (Mrs. JENNY L.), Jackson, 


(F 64103, Mar. 


25, 1908.) ) 
Lumber (The) camp. (F 64105, | 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 
Rough day, North sea. (F 64104, 


Mar, 25, 1908.) 
Twilight. 


HEIMSTREET (E. B.), Janesville, Wis. 
[9166, 9167 
Janesville, Wis. 
school of Frances KE. Willard. 
63838, 63839, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


(F 64106, Mar. 25, 1908.) | 
_ east. 


Early home and) 
qr | 
| rior. 


Mich. [9186 


Our madonna. (H 108469, Apr. 6, 
1908; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 1908. 


Husert (H. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[9187 
Washington university from the 
(H 107229, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


HucHES (JOHN P.), Strawberry Point, 

Iowa. : [9188 

St. Peter and Paul's church. Inte 
(H 108275, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


Huwtp (Franz), New York, N. Y. 
[9189, 9190 
Goodbye little girl, goodbye. 
Keep off the grass. 
(F 64409, 64408, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Hutt (DANA), Chicago, Ill. 
[9191-9194 
Bancroft, Edgar A. (H 109816, Apr. 
11, 1908.) 
Mudge (H. U.) [1-38]. 
108080, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


Hunt (Enos B.) Jr., 
Iowa. 


Des Moines, 


[9195 | 


| 
| 


| land. 


149 


Jacops (Saunt Ropert), Alameda, 

Cal. [9215-9217 

| My country. (G 163880, July 22, 
| 1907; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 


Patriotic maps of Japan and Ire- 
(G 17551, 17556, Nov. 30, 1907; 
2c. of each Mar. 30, 1908.) 


| Jaecer (J. F.), Washington, Mo. 


| 


(H 108078- | 


Des Moines department store, inte- | 


rior. (H 103900, Dec. 19, 1907.) 
Hunt (Woopsury E.) co., Concord, 


N. H [9196-9201 
Dear Santa. (F 64068, Mar. 30, | 
1908.) 


I’m kind a’fraid with p’j’mas on. 
_(F 64070, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


If all these stockings you should see. | 


(F 64071, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

Of course she doesn’t even dream. 
(F 64072, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

There’s nothing so jolly as Christ- 
mas with holly. 
1908.) 
| Useful present such as these. 
64069, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


HUNTINGTON (CLARENCE 
Portland, Oreg. 


LYMAN), 
[9202 


bend. (H 107733, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


HyDE (FREDERIC BULKELEY), South- 
port, Conn. [9203-9207 

A 46. (H 106820, Mar. 2, 1908.) 
A 58. (H 107097, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
A 119. (H 107890, Mar. 24, 1908.) 
H 1580. (H 107888, Mar. 24, 1908.) 
H 1590. (H 107889, Mar. 24, 1908.) 
2c. of each Apr. 6, 1908. 


INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WaArD), St. Paul, 
Minn. [9208-9211 


[9218-9220 


Washington, Mo. [1-3] (H 108133— 


108135, Apr. 1, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 
| 25, 1908. ) 
_JANVIER (MEREDITH), Baltimore, Md. 
[9221 
Whyte (Sen. Wm. Pinkney). (H 
107959, Mar. 27, 1908.) 
JERGENS (ANDREW) co., New York, 
INLAY [9222-9224 
Shopping girl. (F 638886, Mar. 25, 
1908. ) 
Society girl. (F 638888, Mar. 25, 
' 1908.) 
Summer girl. (F 63887, Mar. 25, 


JOHNSON (GEO. W.), 
(F 64073, Mar. 30, | 


(F | 


1908. ) 
St. Augustine. 
Fla. [9225-9233 


Johnson’s newspaper boat. 1-9. (H 
108050-108058, Mar. 30, 1908; 2 c. of 


| each Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Southern Pacific train on Horseshoe | 


JOHNSON (J. H.), Bradford, N. H. 
[9234-9245 
Brimming bowl.—Call us early.— 


| Friday.—Good morning.—Hark.—Hear 


_ Auditorium, Fourth st. entrance, In- | 


terior. 20580. 


1908. ) 


(H 109819, Apr. 11, 


Fort Snelling & Mississippi river. 


8099, 8100. (H 109317, 109318, Apr. 
11, 1908.) 

Minnesota state capitol. 11 by 14. 
(H 109320, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
JACKSON (BraprorpD D.), Pasadena, 


Cal. [9212, 9213 


the belis—Just out.—Resting flock.— 
Soft pillow.—Star gazers.—Waiting.— 
Watching. (12 photographs. H 107200— 
107211, Mar. 11, 1908.) 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburg, 


Pa. [9246 
Easter 1908. (H 108369, Apr. 4, 
1908. ) 
JONES (JOHN M.), Washington, D. C. 


[9247, 9248 
Bryan (W. J.) 
Washington (Geo.) 
(H 107248, 107249, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


JUDGE COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 


| G8 633I5)' Mar... 5),19085- 1 c. Mar.:'5, 
| 1908; 1 ce Mar. 12, 1908.) 


La Canada valley, Cal., in winter. | 
Picturesque La Canada valley, Cal. 
(H 107231, 107232, Mar. 12, 1908.) | 


Jackson (MapDAM 
Topeka, Kans. [9214 


Jackson (Madam Nanie Brenton). 
(H 107678, Mar. 19, 1908.) 


39179—08 2 


NANIE BRENTON), | 


[9249-9253 
— (F 63450, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 63948, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 64198, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 64467, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


Kez (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. [9254 
Reynoldsville, Pa., 1st M. E. church. 


| (H 108121, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


150 CATALOGUE OF 


KINSEY (Darius), Seattle, Wash. 
[9255-9262 


C. M. & St. P. ry., Washington views. | 


x 107, x110, x11], x114<x118. 
108488—108495, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


KREBAUM (C. A.), La Crosse, Wis. 
[9263 
Looking at La Crosse where life is 
worth living. (F 64555, Apr. 13, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1908.) 


Krorp (E. C.) co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
[9264 


(H 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1v.n.8., V7.3 


Levick (Epwin)-—Continued. 


Deacon (Miss Edith) and Baldwin 
(Mrs. Chas.) (H 107355, Mar. 13, 


| 1908.) 
Lewis (Joun G.), Dayton, Oreg. 
[9291 
Harvesting Oregon potatoes. (H 


107758, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Lipsy (FrRep L.), Sanford, Me. 
[9292, 9293 
Ruffed grouse. 
Sly old fox. 
(H 107606, 107607, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


LIEBSTADER MILLINERY cCO., Kansas 
City, Mo. [9294 
Our pet. (G 18259, Feb. 24, 1908.) 


LITCHFIELD srupDIo, Arlington, Mass. 


3, | 


Milwaukee, Wis., new auditorium. 
(F 63762, Mar. 21, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1908. ) ) 
LANG (J. W.), Philadelphia, Pa. [9265 

Peach (Dr.) (F 64205, Apr. 
1908. ) 


LANGILL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [9266 
Portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 
(H 107621, Feb. 26, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1908. ) 


LANGLEY (HERMAN 
water, Fla. 


OsporRN), Clear- 


- 108101-108104, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


[9267-9270 


Belleair, Fla., Hotel Belleview [1-4] | 


(H 109297-109300, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Apr. 11, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE (GEo. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. 


[9271-9275 | 


Billiard tournament at Orchestra 
hall. (H 1079938, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Buffington Universal 
ment co. Plants nos. 3-4. 
109350, Apr. 13, 1908. ) 


[9295-9299 


Lawson (Thomas W.) 14. (H 


(H 108364, Apr. 4, 1908.) 
Littieg (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
{9300 


Mount Holyoke college. (F 64294, 
Apr. 6, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1908.) 
LIveERMORE & Knicut, Providence, R. I. 

9301 


(H 


et Wy 


Gentlemen—the Vice-Admiral. 
107731, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Ione (Patrick B.), Frederick, Md. 
[9302 
Hotel Braddock, Braddock Heights, 


_Md., View of park and observatory 


| from. 
Portland ce- | 


(H 109349, | 
| LONGMONT COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION, 


La Grange, Ill., bird’s eye view, at | 


800 ft. elevation. 


1908. ) 
at 1000 ft. 
107994, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


LEE (C. H.), New Iberia, La. 
[9276-9285 
Near New Iberia, La. [1-8] (F 
63479, 63482-63488, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
New Iberia, La. [1, 2] (F 63480, 
63481, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


LEEK (WILLIAM S.), Windsor, Conn. 
[9286, 9287 


(H 108274, Apr. 2, 


elevation. (H 


Windsor, Conn., Methodist Episcopal | 


church. (F 63961, Mar. 17, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 10, 1908.) 
(H 107622, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


LrEvicK (EDWIN), New York, N. Y. 


[9288-9290 


Alexander (Mrs. C. B. and Miss Har- 
riet). (H 107356, Mar. 13, 1908.) 
Birland (Miss Georgette), 
(Miss Irene) and Street (Miss Susan). 

(H 107354, Mar. 13, 1908.) 


(H 105739, Jan. 31, 1908; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Longmont, Colo. [9 
Thumb (Mrs. Gen. Tom) and party. 
1-3. (H 107363-107365, Mar. 13, 
1908. ) 
Lounspury (FReEp C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
9306-9309 


[ 
Blue and the gray. (F 64149, Apr. 


1, 1908.) 
Story of the flag. (F 64152, Apr. 
1, 1908.) 
They gave their all. (F 64151, Apr. 
1, 1908.) 
Under one flag. (I 64150, Apr, 1, 
1908. ) 
_LuppeEN (WuLitAm §.), Schenectady, 
WN. Ys [9310 


Concourse in new Union station. (H 


| 107659, Mar. 18, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17, 


: 


; 
| 


Page | 


_ 1908.) 


Lum (BeERTHA), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[9311-9314 
Geisha (A.)—Geisha girls.—Holly- 
hocks.—Junks in inland sea (4 prints. 


| £ 63564-63567, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


Lutes ‘(Harry G.), Fredonia, Kans. 
[9315, 93816 
Fredonia, Kans. [1,2] 
108446, Apr. 6, 1908. ) 


McCartHy (HELEN Lovesoy), Walt- 

ham, Mass. [9317 

Easter greetings. (KF 63962, Mar. 
mo, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1908.) 


McCLintock (NorMAN), Pittsburg, Pa. 

[9818-9322 

House’ cleaning.—Reveries. 

tary plumbing.—Thrush  nursery.— 

Watchful mother. (5 photographs. 
108437-108441, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


MACDONALD (PIRIE), New York, N. Y. 
[9323, 9824 

Leonhard (Dr. Rudolph) H,I. (H 
108149, 108150, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Collinwood disaster, last rites of the 
unidentified victims. (H 108043, Mar. 
2s, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 


-McFAraNnp PUBLICITY SERVICE, Harris- 
burg, Pa. [9326-9331 


American  beauties.—Carnations.— 
Cut flowers.—Easter lilies—Lilies of 
the valley.—Violets. (6 prints. F 
64228-64233, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


‘McLeop (F. T.), Chicago, [11. 
[98382-9371 

Down in Honeymoon valley with 
Pete et, 15. (8 LOTT85—107788, 
wep, 29, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 23, 
1907.) 

Fetch over the canoe. 1, 5, 9, 17. 
(H 107777-107780, Feb. 29, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Golden dreams. 5, 12, 138. 
2c. of each Dec. 23, 1907.) 

——7*. (H 107790, Feb. 29, 1908; 
2 c. Feb. 10, 1908.) 

Hearts and eyes. 1, 4, 12, 13, 14. 
of each Mar. 21, 1908.) 

Is it very far to Heaven. 2, 3, 6, 11. 
of each Dec. 23, 1907.) 

Just to remind you. 38, 4, 5, 14. 
107741-107744, Mar. 21, 1908.) 
Monterey. 38, 4. 


(H 


1908; 1 ¢. of each Mar. 21, 1908.) 
— 5-8, 10-12. (H 107770-107776, 
@eb. 29, 1908; 2 c. of each Feb. 10, 

1908. ) 

mernaps. 4 9 11. (HH 107765- 
107767, Feb. 29, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 
25, 1907.) 

We cant play with you. 1, 3,5. (H 
07750-107752, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


ae 


McFartanpd (JOHN), Cleveland, Ohio. | 
[9325 | 


(H 
107789, 107791, 107792, Feb. 29, 1908; | 
| 1908; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1908.) 


(H 107745-107749, Mar. 21, 1908; 2c. | 


(H 107781-107784, Feb. 29, 1908; 2 ¢. ! 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


McManus (B. F.), New York, N. Y. 


(H 108445, — 


[9372, 9373 


Philoon (Cadet). 14197. (H 108395, 
Apr. 4, 1908.) 
Wilson (Woodrow). 12082. ‘Cie 


| 108394, Apr. 1908.) 


Sani- | 


McNasury (Louis M.), Chicago, Ill. 


[9374 

Roosevelt (S. S.), Chicago, Ill. (H 

107695, Mar. 20, 1908; 2-¢c. Mar. 9, 
1908. ) 

| MANNING (WARREN H.), North Bil- 

lerica, Mass. [9375, 93876 

‘North Billerica, Mass. Manning 
manse. 


Manning manse, library. 
(H 108123, 108122, Mar. 31, 1908; 2 
ce. of each Mar. 27, 1908.) 


MARKENDORFF (GEORGE), New York, 
ny [9377-9386 


At the shore. (G 18254, Mar. 10, 


1908. ) 

Blowing bubbles. (G 18249, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 

Coasting. (G 18250, Mar. 10, 1908.) 

Down south (G 18251, Mar. 10, 
1908.) 


In China. (G 18255, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
In Holland. (G 18256, Mar. 10, 1908.) 
In Switzerland. (G 18257, Mar. 10, 


1908. ) 
On the farm. (G18258, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 
Playing house. (G 18252, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 
Street urchins. (G18253, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 
MARSHALL (E. D.), East Hartford, 
Conn. [9387 


Our Jennie. (H 107900, Mar. 25, 


| MARSHALL (Oscar), Newark, N. J. 


| child. 1. 


(H 107768, 107769, | 
Feb. 29, 1908; 1 c. of each Feb. 10, | 


[9388 
Allison (Wm. B.) (F 638967, Mar. 
27, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1908.) 


MARSHALL (WILBERT E.), 
Mass. 


Lawson 


Arlington, 
[9389, 9390 
(Thomas W.) and grand- 
(H 107349, Mar. 13, 1908.) 
—— 2. (H 107476, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
MARTIN (HeENRy A.), Ambler, Pa. 

[9891, 9392 


Constitution (The). (F 61722, Jan. 


| 16, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


| Marx (EMANUEL), Chicago, Il. 


Pennsylvania (U. S. S.) (F 63908, 
Mar. 26, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1908.) 
[9393 


Birth cirtificate. (F 63464, Feb. 29, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1908.) 


152 


Mayer (Ext), Paterson, N. J. [9394 


Mizrah (A) or prayer. 
Mar. 26, 1908.) 


MELIES (GEO.), Paris, France. 
[9395-9400 
Dream of an _ opium fiend. 
107381, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
In the barber shop. 
24, 1908.) 
Long distant wireless photography. 
(H 107866, Mar. 24, 1908.) 


(H 107868, Mar. 


Night with masqueraders in Paris. | 


(H 107865, Mar. 24, 1908.) 
Prophetess of Thebes. 
Mar. 24, 1908.) 
Why that actor was late. (H 107644, 
Mar. 18, 1908.) 


Mercer (8S. W.), Iowa City, Iowa. 
[9401, 9402 
Champion of American liberties. 
Fidelity to the people. 
(EF 64428, 64429, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


MILLER (George W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[94038, 9404 
(F 63987, Mar. 28, 


(H 107867, 


Ain’t he cute. 


1908. ) 

Little builder. (F. 64837, Apr. 7, 
1908. ) 
MINDERHOUT (J. W.), Marion, Ala. 


‘ [9405, 9406 
Patsie at the well. 
Patsie’s homestead. 
(H 107930, 107929, Mar. 26, 1908; 
2 c. of each Mar. 10, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
ps [9407-9411 
American fashions, Sartorial art 
journal, March, 1908, Supplements— 
A, B. (F 62164, 62165, Jan. 27, 1908; 
2 c. of each Mar. 21, 1908.) 

——C-E. (F 63579-63581, Mar. 16, 
1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 21, 1908.) 
MITCHELL (JOHN W.), Washington, 

D. GC, [9412 

Futurity. (H 107617, 11, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1908.) 

MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. 
[9413-9417 


Mar. 


Chance (Frank L.) (H_ 108130, | 
Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Hopkins (Sen. A. J.) (H 107181, 


Mar. 11, 1908.) 


Hughes (Hon. Chas. Evans) 1-3. (H | 


107182-107184, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
Montross (N. E.), New York, N. Y. 


[9418, 9419 © 


Broad and Wall streets. From the 
painting by Childe Hassam. 4 x 9. 
(H 108158, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Enchanted sty—Circe and the friends 
of Ulysses; by Horatio Walker. 
1093238, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


(F 63911, | 
64099, Mar. 30, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 14, 


(HY 


(H 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Morcan (ALFRED), Murphy, N. C. 
[ 


Sunny Africa in Dixie land. (F 


1908.) 
Morcan’s (ENOCH) SONS cO., New 
York, N. Y. [9421 
Goose chase. (G 18338, Mar. 20, 

1908. ) 


Morris (J. L.), Lawrence, Kans, 


Kansas state university. Al, A2. 
Lawrence, Kans., Haskell institute. 
(H 107982-107984, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


MorRISsON (PAUL), Catskill, N. Y. 
9425, 9426 
Catskill, N. Y., Thompson st. 
Leeds valley, Leeds, N. Y. 
(H 107629, 107628, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


Morr (H. Oaxtey), Coatesville, Pa. 

[9427 

Tapping the midnight heat. (H 
107634, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


MULLER, LUCHSINGER & Co., New York, 
N. Y. [9428-9430 
Autumnal glory. 217. (G 18404, 
Mar. 31, 1908.) 
Fishermen’s return off the coast of 


Maine. 216. (G 184038, Mar. 81, 
1208. ) 
Winter solitude. 218. (G 18405, 


Mar. 31, 1908.) © 


Myers (Court), Germantown, N. Y. 
[9431-9434 
Fox creek bridge. 
yermantown corners. 
Germantown, N. Y., harvesting ice. 
(F 63542-63544, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Jealousy falls. (F 63703, Mar, 19, 
1908. ) 


NATIONAL CANDY Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
[9435-9437 


Golden rod girl. (F 638441, Mar. 2, 


1908. ) 

Lake shore girl. (F 638442, Mar. 2, 
1908. ) 

Surf girl. (F 63440, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


NATIONAL CUTLERY CO., Detroit, Mich. 

[94388 

They hold an edge. (F 63583, Mar. 
16, 1908.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, Ill. 


Arrested attention. 3148. 
Chief (The). 3144. 
Feathers and flowers. 3129. 
Flora regina. 3130. 

Fluffy. 3132. 

(H 107684—107688, Mar. 19, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


158 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
High gear. 3176. (H 108368, Apr. 
4, 1908.) 
Interest acquired. 3131. 
Lace and Grace. 3128. 


Move on. 3142. 
Moving force. 3145. 
Ruffles. 31338. 
(H 107689-1076938, Mar. 19, 1908.) 
NATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION, New 
Work, N. Y. [9450-9452 


Depew (Senator Chauncey M.) at 
his desk. 

House committee investigating 
charges against Submarine boat co. 
(H 107656, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

Knox (Senator Philander C.) at his 
desk. 

(H 107710, 107711, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Washington, 

[9453 

American battle ship fleet at Rio de 
Janeiro. (F 64153, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


NAVY PUBLISHING CO., 


NEEDHAM (W. M.), North Benning- 
ton, Vt. [9454, 9455 


Bennington, Vt., in the near future. 

North Bennington, Vt., in the near 
future. 

(H 107970, 107971, Mar. 27, 1908; 
2c. of each Mar. 20, 1908.) 


New York (Ciry oF), New York, N. Y. 
[9456-9460 

Lafayette (Marquis de); by Morse. 
(H 107807, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Jackson (Andrew); by Vanderlyn. 
(H 107806, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Jay (John); by J. Trumbull. (H 
107808, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Lewis (Morgan); by J. Trumbull. 
(H 107804, Mar, 23, 1908.) 

Tompkins (Daniel D.); by J. Trum- 
bull. (H 107805, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


| NEW 


N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM—Continued. 


Little Mrs. Thoughtful. (F 63627, 
Mar. 16, 1908.) 
(F 63836, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
——(F 64096, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
(F 64330, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Pilgrim’s progress. (F 63516, Mar. 
12, 1908.) 
—(F 638687, Mar. 19, 1908.) 
——(F 63956, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
—(F 64331, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
——(F 64424, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Puggy Poodle. (F 63515, Mar. 12, 
1908.) 
—(F 63710, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
——(F 68986, Mar. 27, 1908.) 
——(F 64165, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
(F 64460, Apr. 9, 1908.) 
Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 63626, 
Mar. 16, 1908.) 
(F 63837, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
——(I" 63995, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
——(F 64828, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
—(F 64487, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
YORK HERALD Co., Jersey City, 
Nag. [9494-9566 
Adventures of the Angle people: 
(F 63495, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1908.) 


(F 63707, Mar. 20, 1908; 2 e. 


| Mar. 23, 1908.) 


N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. herald | 


co.), Jersey City, N. J. [9461-9493 


Book-taught Bilkins. 
11, 1908.) 
— (F 63655, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
— (F 63807, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
— (F 64145, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
— (F 64874, Apr. 7, 1908.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
63574, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
— (F 63628, Mar. 
— (F 68711, Mar. 
— (F 63835, Mar. 
— (F 63994, Mar. 
— (F 64097, Mar. 
— (F 64225, Apr. 
— (F 64329, Apr. 
— (F 64483, Apr. 


(FE 


16, 1908.) 
20, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
28, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) 
4, 1908.) 

6, 1908.) 

10, 1908.) 


(F 63984, Mar. 27, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Anarchist bomb hurled at police in 
Union square. (F 64094, Mar. 30, 
1908. ) 

Angelic Angeline. (F 63504, Mar. 
12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 

(EF 63510, Mar. 12, 1908; 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 
(F 64170, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ce. Apr. 


9 


J 


ee 


6, 1908.) 

——(F 64176, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 
11, 1908.) 

Ba-ba. (EF 63500, Mar. 12, 1908; 


2 ec. Mar. 16, 1908.) 
(EF 63507, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ce. 


| Mar. 23, 1908.) 


(F 63462, Mar. | 


(EF 63513, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ec. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 
(F 64168, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 
6, 1908.) 

——(F 64174, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 


14, 1908.) 


Blue jackets waiting to cook a 
turtle. (F 63652, Mar. 17, 1908.) 

Bull fight witnessed by U. S. sailors 
at Lima. (F 64092, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

Buster Brown. (F 63502, Mar. 12, 


| 1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 


(F 63508, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 63509, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 e. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 


154 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Apr. 6, 1908.) 
(¥ <G4A076, Apr.02)53908 ;. 2. ec. 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Calle de Alvarez showing result of 


last years earthquake. (EF 64095, 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Cleveland (Grover). 1-4. (H 


108136-—108139, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Fleet at Magdalena bay. 
Mar. 25, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1908.) 
Fluffy Ruffles. (F 63496, Mar. 12, 
1908 ; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


(CE. 64172,-Apre 2), 190832 ¢. | 


} 


(F 63908, 


view of the town and Man of 
war cove. (F 63623, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Mauretania cuts down rival’s lead. 
(F 64332, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Mediterranean cruises lure many 


voyagers. (F 63625, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
Mexican bay. (F 6385738, Mar. 14, 
1908. ) 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
63501, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 


(F 63506, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 63512, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 e«. 


| Mar. 28, 1908.) 


—— (F 63708, Mar. 20, 1908; 2 c. 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 63985, Mar. 27, 1908; 2 c. | 


Mar. 28, 1908. ) 

—— (F 64166, 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 64459, 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 
breaking off conversation. (H 
108141, Apr. 1, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17%, 
1908. ) 


Apr. 9, 1908; 2 e. 


watching an artist at work. 
(H 108140, Apr. 1, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1908. ) 

Georgia [U.S.8S.] at target practice, 
Magdalena bay. (F 638904, Mar. 25, 
1908; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908.) 
making ready for target prac- 
tice. (F 63853, Mar. 24, 1908; 2 ec. 
Mar. 25, 1908.) 

Jumbo junior. (EF 63499, Mar. 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Liberty men ashore at Callao. 
64091, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


(F 64167, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 


6, 1908.) 


Apr, 2. IDDSs 2 @, | 


(F 64175, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 
11, 1908.) 

Observers on turret top watching 
target practice. (F 64112, Mar. 31, 


| 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


| public policy. 


Personal liberty in its relation to 
(F 63709, Mar. 20, 1908 ; 
2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Sailors from the fleet ready for a 
baseball game at Callao. (F 64093, 
Mar. 30, 1908..) 

St. Denis (Dispatch boat) approach- 
ing Magdalena. (F 63854, Mar, 24, 


| 1908; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1908.) 


(F | 


Liberty men landing at Callao. (F 
64090, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 


63497, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
1908. ) 


16, | 


12 waukee and Albany. 
maty 


St. Louis (U.S. 8.), Charleston, Mil- 
(F 63654, Mar. 
17, 1908.) 
Sixty-eight liners form today’s pro- 
cessions. (EF 64110, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Targets being marked. (F 64111, 
Mar. 31, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 63498, 
Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 
) (F 63505, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ¢. 
| Mar. 23, 1908.) 
(F 63511, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 e 
| Mar. 28, 1908.) 
| ——(F 64169, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. 
| Apr. 6, 1908.) 
(F 64177, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 


(F 63508, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ec. 
Mar. 238, 1908.) 

(F 63514, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 «. | 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 

(FP) G471,. Apr. :2, 4908: 2 ec. 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

(FE .64178, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 e. 
Apr, 11, 1908:) | 

Magdalena and the fleet. (F 63852, | 


Mar. 24, 1908: 2 c. Mar. 25, 1908.) 
Magdalena bay. 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908,) 


chart of. (F 63624, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 
—— Man of war cove. (F 638622, 
Mar. 16, 1908.) 
— panoramic view. (KF 64089, 


Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Magdalena bay 
2621, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


265, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1908.) 


(Town of). © (FEF NeEwett (R.) & son, Philadelphia, 
8 ; 


city marshal of. (F 63906, Mar. | 


gs =, | (Executive officer.) 
(F 63572, Mar. 14, | 55° 1908; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908.) 


Apr. 11, 1908.) 
Torpedo boat having torpedo firing 
practice. (IF 63653, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
Wainwright (Capt.) [and] Eberle 
(F 638905, Mar. 


New York TIMES co., New York, N. Y- 


[9567, 9568 
Some impressions of the passing 
show. (IF 63517, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
— (F 638855, Mar. 24, 1908.) 


Pa. 
[9569 
(H 


First United States mint. 


108361, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 155 
nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


| 


NEwToN (WaRREN Z.), Marshalltown, Pacu pros., New York, N. Y. 
Iowa. [9570-9572 © [9647-9654 
New York to Paris race. De Dion | Pingham (Gen. Theo. A.) and staff. 
French car. (H 107605, Mar. 16, 86401. (H 107633, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
1908. ) Harriman (E. H.) 86564. (H 
——Moto Bloc French car. (H | 1076382, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
108047, Mar. 30, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 19, Morton (Ex-Gov. L. P.) 86636 
1908. ) | small, 86636 large. (H 108147, 108148, 
—— Protos, German car. (H Apr. 1, 1908.) 
108048, Mar. 30, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 1%, | aft (Secretary) and Fort (Gov.) 


1908. ) 86800. (H 108143, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
NEWTON (WILLIAM Epwarp), Oberlin, | ‘Taft (Secretary), Fort (Gov.) and 
Ohio. [95738 Takahira (Baron). 86801, S6802 B, 


Oberlin college presidents. (H | 86802 C. (H 108144108146, Apr. 1, 
108120, Mar. 31, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 1, | 1908.) 
1908. ) | Pace (Epwarp T.), Chicago, II. 


Wicort (W. T.), Wheeling, W. Va.'| . [9655-9658 
ay F [9574 | Old age. (F 68862, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
Wheeling, W. Va., pumping station, Study in light and shade. (F 63861, 


ater works. (H 108467, Apr. 6,1908; | Mar. 9, 1908.) 
Pe Apr. 7, ess 4 Study in outline. (F 63863, Mar. 9, 


1908. ) 
OETTINGER (ADOLPH J.), Boston, Mass. Youth. (F 63860, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
[9575, 9576 | 
Little violinist. | ParKINSON & DocKeNporrrF, La Crosse, 
Messe copie; by Miiller. | Wis. [9659 
(F 63562, 63563, Mar. 14, 1908.) | Young men’s Christian association. 


| (H 107090, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

O’GoRMAN aGEeNcy, New York, N. Y. | 

[9577-9579 | PENFIELD (N. W.), New York, N. Y. 

New York, N. Y. [1-3] (G 18325— [9660-9663 

18327, Mar. 18, 1908; 2c. of each Apr. | Cleveland baseball team. 1908. 
6, 1908.) | New York Giants baseball team. 
1908. 
OsBoRNE co., New York, N. Y. Philadelphia National league base- 

[9580-9583 | ball team. 1908. 


Harbor-Dordrecht, evening in. [1-4] St. Louis National league baseball 
(F 63970-63973, Mar. 27, 1908.) team. 1908. 
Late summer tourist. 5% by 44. 109293-1092 Apr. 10. 1908. 
Mea hiotiand: cattle. 2a) fa Oar ey ABT, 10, 1008) 
by 23. PERKINS (WM. B.), gR., Lead, S. Dak. 
(F 68968, 63969, Mar. 27, 1908.) [9664-9674 


; { Homestake gold mine, Lead, 8. Dak., 
OTIS LITHOGRAPH co., Cleveland, Ohio. | qash-light photographs of the under- 
. [9584-9594 | ground workings. 1-11] (H 108114— 

Belle of Richmond. (G 18196, Feb. | 108116, Mar. 31, 1908 ; H 108277—-108280, 


p 28, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1908.) Mar. 31, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 23, 
Holland (Mildred). (G 18240, Mar. | 1908: H 108473-108476, Apr. 7, 1908; 
7, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1908.) | 2 c. of each Apr. 8, 1908.) 
— The provider. (G 18339, Mar. 
20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1908.) PETERS (CLAUS), Craig, Mo. 
———_ (G 18241, Mar. 7, 1908; _ [9675-9677 
2c. Mar. 2, 1908.) Craig, Mo. [1-8] (H 107223—107225, 


Mar. 12, 1908; 1 c. of each Feb. 29, 
Wife’s secret [7 theatrical posters]. | 1908; 1 ¢. of each Mar. 12, 1908.) 

(G 18340-18342, Mar. 20, 1908; 2 ¢. of ; ‘ ‘ " 

each Mar. 16, 1908; G 18379-18381, | PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


Mar. 26, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 24, ‘ [9678-9683 
1908: G 18473, Apr. 9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. [Composite- photographs of gigantic 
4, 1908.) vegetation] 1-6. (H 107725—107730, 


Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Burcaurr (R: F.), Flushing, N.Y. ; 
[9595-9646 | PILLING (J. L.), Chicago, Il. [9684 
[Bank series] 1-52. (F 64002-64053, | Turn table tractors. (F 63530, Mar. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) | 18, 1908; 2. ¢. Mar. 23, 1908.) 


156 


PoHLE (FREDERICK), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[9685-9687 
Butler (Archie Nelson). (H 107238, 
Mar. 12, 1908.) 
McFadden (Red). 
25, 1908.) 
Rose. 


(H 107924, Mar. 
(H 107923, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


Post Pup. co., Denver, Colo. 


| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


REED (F.), Washington, D. C. [9712 

Washington Monument, from west 
porch of the Treasury. (H 107199, 
Mar. 11, 1908.) 


RFED (RoLAND W.), Bemidji, Minn. 


[9713-9721 
_  Caribou.—Loading up.—Looking.— 
_More hunters.—More in sight.—Pil- 


[9688, 9689 | 


Doce Bird and Hum Dinger en route. 
(F 63524, Feb. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 63521, Mar. 2, 1908.) 


| per.—Wolf hunt. 
| 107513-—107523, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


lagers —Some one coming.—Trap- 
(9 photographs. H 


_Itrtay (NeEtson A.), New York, N. Y. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©O0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [9690-9697 
Christmas lesson. 23} by 263. (G) 
18495, Apr. 14, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 11, | 
1908. ) 
Paul preaching. 3 by 47%. (F 
64076, Mar. 30, 1908.) ) 
Prison doors opened. 3% by 41s. | 
(F 64077, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Review lesson. 2%5 by 3. (F 64001, 


Mar. 28, 1908.) 

ODE x: Die. 
1908. ) 

Solomon chooses wisdom. 
(F 64000, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
28 x 2%. (G 18429, Apr. 3, 
1908; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1908.) 

—— 233 by 264. 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1908.) 


PutnaM (E. D.), Antrim, N. 


(G 18428, Apr. 3, 
2% by 3. 


H 


Chums. 
2 ce. Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Latest in hats. (H 107978, Mar. 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Teddy and I. (H 107976, Mar. 27, 
1908; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Two is a company. 
27, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1908.) 


RAGSDALE (M. C.), San Angelo, Tex. 


(G 18494, Apr. 14, | 
Rospins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 


[9698-9701 
(H 107977, Mar. 27, 1908; 


[9722 
Barrel of fun. (H 107619, Mar. 17, 


1908.) 
Ripatey (W. T.) CALENDAR Co., Great 


Falls, Mont. [9723 

Smoke of a forty-five. (H 108363, 
Apr. 4, 1908.) ; 

Rine (H.), Chicago, Il. [9724 


Vor Frelsers Norske Ey. Luth. kirke, 
50 aars jubelfest. 1908. (F 64462, 
Mar. 25, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1908.) 


RiorDaAN (G. C.) & co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [9725-9730 
Elks’ memorial tablet. 8760-8765. 
(IF 64215-64220, Apr. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Jan. 23, 1908.) 


[9731-9748 

Couple in hammock. 995, 1002. (G 
18295, 18296, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Girl and fellow in auto. 1027, 1028, 
ser. 1029-3, ser. 10294, ser. 1030-2. (G 
18306-18210, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Girl and fellow in canoe. 1000, 1006, 
ser. 1029-3, ser. 10294. (G 18300—- 
(G 


(H 107975, Mar. | 18308, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Girl and fellow in hammock. 


| 18294, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


9702, 9703 | 
[9702, 9703 | 16, 1908.) 


San Angelo, Tex. [1, 2] (H 107988, 


107989, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


Raxow (H. A.), Ludington, Mich. 
[9704, 9705 
General Gillespie (U. S. dredge). 
Wolverine (U. S.) first iron-clad 
battle ship, built in 1848. 
(H 108498, 108499, Apr. 8, 1908; 2c. 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 


RANKIN (H. W.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[9706-9710 
Kennebunkport, Maine. 
(H 106469-106473, Feb. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Mar. 23, 1098.) 


REED (Dr. A.) CUSHION SHOE co., New 
York Nay. J 
Chauncey. 
2-c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 


— 1004. 


Girl and fellow standing on boating 
landing. Ser. 1030-2. (G 18305, Mar. 


Girl coming down stairs to canoe. 
(G 18304, Mar. 16, 1908; 2 c. of 


' each Mar. 16, 1908.) 


1001-1005. | 


[9711 
(G 18439, Apr. 4, 1908; 


Girl descending from auto, and fel- 
low. Ser. 1030-4. (G 18311, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 

Girl in hammock. 994, 996, 997. (G 
18297-18299, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

RouHRER (GEORGE GILBERT), Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. [9749 

Harrisburg, Pa., fire scene, Pennsyl- 
yania’s old capitol building, Feb. 2, 
1896. (H 108660, Apr. 10, 1908; 2c. 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 


RoMANS PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Seattle, 
Wash. [9750 
Seattle, from the harbor. (H 107642, 


| Mar. 17, 1908. ) 


eal 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


157 


Rose (H, M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[9751-9766 
[Fourth of July post cards. 1-4] 
(F 64345-64349, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


Greetings. (F 64351, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


[Halloween post cards. 1-11] (F 
64849, 64350, 64352-64356, Apr. 7, 1908; 
¥ 64416-64419, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Rose co., Philadelphia, Pa. [9767-9778 


Baby’s anticipation. 

Baby’s greeting, 

Christmas wish. 

Dollie’s surprise. 

Dolly’s fall. 

Dolly’s good wishes. 

Milk toast. 

(F 68675-63681, Mar. 18, 1908.) 
Pig and turkey. 

Pleasant Thanksgiving. 
Thanksgiving greeting. 
‘Thanksgiving toast. 

(F 63799-63802, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Xmas prayer. (F 63682, Mar. 18, 
1908.) 


ROSENTHAL Co., New York, N. Y. 
[9779, 9780 
Having an enjoyable trip. 256. 
We will expect you for dinner. 
(F 63884, 638885, Feb. 20, 1908.) 


Ross (CHAS.) & SON co., Brooklyn, 

Na XY [9781-9823 

Paint and color mills. (F 63466, 
Mar. 12, 1908; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908.) 


244, 


Ross improved mills [1-5]. (F 
63864-63868, Mar. 19. 1908.) 
——no.36... paint and varnish 


mixer, 


no. 30 mammouth change can 
mixers, ete. [1-2]. 


mixers. [1-2]. 
—no.30... 
mixer. 


electrical compound 


no. 73 C chocolate ... melan- 
geur. 
— no. 36 C chocolate ... kettle. 
——no. 121-122, carbon paper coat- 


ing, etc. machines. 


Ross (CHAS.) & soN co.—Continued. 
no. 52 three roller ... ink mill. 
no. 41 kneading and mixing 


_ machines [1-4]. 


no. 42 kneading machines, etc. 
— no. 36... varnish cutter, etc. 
no. 89 hexagon bolting reel... 
feeder, ete. 

no. 84, 83 barrel packers. 
——no. 86... book ink mixer. 

no. 85 two roller oats crusher. 


no. 85 two roller dry crushers 
[1-3]. 
no. 7) ... breaker and crusher. 
— no. 66... pulverizing mills. 


no. 64 Burr stone mills. 

(F 64255-64291, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

P.), Washington, 
[9824, 9825 


Rosser (WILLIAM 
D. C. 

If I don’t miss my train. 

Which bait are you using. 

(F 64477, 64478, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


RoToGRAPH Cco., New York, N. Y. 
[9826-9846 


B 2358-B 2371, B 2373-B 2386. (H 


| 107486—107499, 107501-107514, Mar. 14, 


1908. ) 

Philadelphia, Pa., Hotel Walton 
[1-38]. (H 107990-107992, Mar. 28, 
| 1908.) 


RottTMerR (H. E.), Washington, D. C. 
[9847-9852 

Buddha.—Death. —- Fearless. — First 
step. — Grief. — Trident. (6 photo- 
graphs. H 107193-107198, Mar. 11, 


| 1908.) 


no. 380-L midget change can. 


Rowe (Gro. H.), Ennis, Tex. [9853 


Me and my teacher. (F 68705, 
Mar. 19, 1908; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 1908.) 


Rust's (FRED) sHor, Kansas City, Mo. 
[9854-9859 


Awake thou wintry eafth (F 


_ 68778, Feb. 29, 1908.) 


Easter greeting. (F 63774, Feb. 29, 


| 1908.) 


—no. 113-114 typewriter ribbon | 


spooling, etc. machines. 
—no. 115-117 typewriter ribbon 
cloth folding, etc. machines. 


) 


Happy Easter. A, B. (F 63771, 
63772, Feb. 29, 1908.) 
Oh who will sing. 
29, 1908. 
Spring bursts 


(F 638775, Feb. 


to-day. (IF 68776, 


| Feb. 29, 1908.) 


— no. 110, 112, 113 typewriter rib- | 


bon saturating, etc. machines. 

—no. 95 Whiting chaser. 

—no. 98 ... drug chaser, etc. 
no. 89 hexagon bolting reel 


[1-2]. 

no. 63 T. R. 48 in. top runner 
dry mill. 

no. 52 thin steel scraper, ete. 
——no. 50 two roller... ink mill. 


2 @. of each Mar. 23, 1908. 


| SacKetTt & WILHELMS eo., New York, 


N. Y. [9860-9862 


Carnations. (G 18430, Apr. 4, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Fall and winter 1908-1909. Fash- 
ions. (EF 63577, Mar. 11, 1908.) 

Sweet innocence. (G 18431, Apr. 4, 
1908; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1908.) 


158 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[98638-9875 
Meals at all hours. 
23, 1908.) 


Bar meeting.—Dinner engagement.— | 


Doubt. — Early dawn. — Flirtation. — 
Last leaf.—Motherly love—Playing a 
game.—Playing  billiards.—Reaper.— 
Salvation.—Telephone message. (12 
engravings. F 64236-64247, Apr. 
1908. ) 

SANITOL CHEMICAL LABORATORY, 


Louis, Mo. 
Charts showing the growth and de- 


St. 


(F 64426, Mar. | 


6, | 


velopment of the teeth. 1-12. (F | 
63297-63308, Feb. 17, 1908; 2 ec. 


each Nov. 12, 1907.) 


of | 


SASMON (FRep F.), North Bend, Oreg. | 


[9888 

Breakwater (S. S.) (H 107839, Mar. 
18, 1908. ) 

SAXE EMBROIDERY Co., New York, N. Y. 

[9889-9894 


My favorite flag:—Columbia; Cor- | 
nell; Harvard; Pennsylvania; Prince- | 


ton; Yale. (F 63602-63607, Mar. 16, 


1908. ) 


Scuitter (S.), Litchfield, I). 
[9895. 9896 
American radiator co., 
plant. (H 107187, Mar. 11, 1908.) 
Litchfield, I1]., Catholic Church and 
parsonage. (H 108406, Apr. 6, 1908; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 


Scumipt (KE. T.), Buffalo, Minn. [9897 
Pulaski lake. (F 63585, Mar. 14, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1908.) 
ScHMIDT (JOHN Rosert), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Barclay telegraph instrument [1-3]. 
(H 108442-108444, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Taft (Wm. H.) Sec’y of war, watch- | Apr. 6, 1908.) 


ing a game of ball. (H 1093811, Apr. 
11, 1908.) 

Tatts <'(Wim H.) old 
(H 107192, Mar. 11, 1908.) 


ScHONEWOLF (H. W.), Albany, N. Y. 


homestead. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.38 


ScHwaB & WoLrFr, New York, N. Y. 
[9921-9927 
College widow. (G 18384, Mar. 28, 
1908. ) 
Companions. 
1908. ) 
Ice yachting. 
1908. ) 
Indian maid. 
1908. ) 
Pacific fleet. (G 18456, Apr. 7, 1908.) 
Russell (Lillian) (G@ 18336, Mar. 


(G 18385, Mar. 28, 


(G 18457, Apr. 7, 
(G 18235, Mar. 6, 
(G 18312, Mar. 17, 


[9876-9887 | 75: 1908.) 


Winners (The) 
1908. ) 


SELF CULTURE SOCIETY, Chicago, Ill. 


9928 
Anderson (Leland Henry) Chicago’s 
infant Hercules. (F 63763, Mar. 2, 


| 1908; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1908.) 


SHattuck (lL. E.), New York, N. Y. 
[9929 
Female kangaroo carrying young. 
(H 107230, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Suaw (Arsert L.), Holcomb, Wis. 
[9930 
Eagle house. (I° 63180, Mar. 2, 1908; 


| 1 c. Mar. 2, 1908 ; 1 c. Mar. 14, 1908.) 


Litchfield | 


Suaw (WiLiIAM T.), Pullman, Wash. 
[9931, 9932 
Denny pheasant chicks. 


Hybrid, China pheasant, sooty 


, srouse. 


(FH 107594, 107595, Mar. 16, 1908. ) 


SHEAHAN Brookline, 
Mass. [9933-9938 
And this is what she did to me. (F 


(MAuRICE T.), 


64060, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


[9898-9902 — 


[9905-9917 | 


Point O’Woods, N. Y. [1-16]. 
108085-108100, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
ScHOULER (RoBERT 8.). North Adams. 


(H 


Dear—-Life is short. (F 63546, Mar. 
14, 1908.) 

Is that so. 

Lesson 


(F 63545, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
all lives teach. (F 64235, 


(F 
(F 


Nobody ever rocks me to sleep. 
65718, Mar. 21, 1908.) 

She loves me, she loves me not. 
63717, Mar. 21, 1908.) 


SHERMAN (C. A.), Chicago, Ill. [9939 
Angel chorus memorial. (IF 63105, 


| Feb. 14, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1908.) 


Mass. [9918, 9919 | 
Campus at Williams from Memorial 
chapel. 


Nantucket, old mill. 
(H 107650, 107651, Mar. 18, 1908; 2 
ec. of each Mar. 9, 1908.) 


Wilkins- 
9940, 9941 
1, Base on 
(F 63481, 


SHuLTz (LEWIS 
burg, Pa. 
Shulsie and Spousie. 
balls. 2, Out on second. 


ALBERT), 


| 63482, Mar. 9, 1908.) 
_ SILBERER (D.) BrRos., New York, N. Y. 


SCHRADER (WILLIAM) & DENNIS (HAR- | 


RY), Three Oaks, Mich. [9920 


mer time. (H 108897, Apr. 6. 1908.) 


[9942, 9943 


Polo grounds. (IF 64480, Apr. 9, 


1908.) : 
Coney Island in the good old sum- | 


Soul kiss, or Bliss. (F 64431, Apr. 
9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


SIMPSON (ALFRED L.), 
Ny Y. [9944-9951 
Beautiful name. (H 108081, Mar. 
80, 1908. ) 
Coming through the rye. 


Mar. 13, 1908.) 


(H 107350, 


Darling, darling. - (H 108082, Mar. | 


30, 1908.) 
Darling I love you. 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 


(H 108083, 


Harvesting. (H 107351, Mar. 13. 
1908. ) 

Music so sweet. (H 108084, Mar. | 
30, 1908.) 


Ray of sunshine. (H 107352, Mar. 
13, 1908.) 
Weary hours. 


~ 1908.) 


SLOAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
' [9952-9955 
(G 18465, Apr. 


(H 107353, Mar. 13, 


Babe in the house. 


» 8, 1908.) 
Make hay. (G 18464, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Stitch in time. (G 18466, Apr. 8, 

1908. ) 

There’s many a slip. (G 18467, Apr. 

§, 1908. ) 
SmitH (Mrs. Dorotuy M.), Seattle, 
Wash: [9956 


Whole Damn family on the hog. (F 
64234, Feb. 11, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1908. ) 


SmirH (Exma M.), Boston, Mass. 
(9957 
Francis (Rey. Jas. A.) (H 107898, 
Mar. 24, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1908.) 


SmitrH (Erwin E.), Boston, Mass. 
[9958-9961 
Bronce gets ugly. (H 108517, Apr. 8, 
1908. ) 
Buster thrown. 
1908. ) 
Cutting out from 
108518, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Heavily thrown. (H 108519, Apr. 8, 


(H 108520, Apr. 8, 


the herd. (H 


1908. ) 
Smita (HerMan E.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [9962 
Ready for a catch. (IF 63582, Mar. 
16, 1908.) 


SMiTH (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 
E. Georgia, Vt., two bridges. 
108651, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


Fairfax, Vt., Bellows free academy. — 


(H 108164, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
Westford, Vt., Woodpecker 
(H 108165, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


SmMiItH (SAMUEL B.), Auburn, Maine. 
[9966 
(H 107674, Mar. 


ridge. 


Desolation. 
1908.) 


New York, 


[9963-9965 _ 
(Hi | 


19, | 


159 


Smita (W. F.), Brookline, Mass. 
[9967-9970 


Rohe (Miss Margaret), A, B. (H 
| 108528, 108529, Apr. 9, 1908.) 

Stahl (Miss Rose), A, B. (H 108531, 
| 108532, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


2 c. of each Apr. 3, 1908. 


| SmMYSER (Geo. H.), New York, N. Y. 
) [9971 
Lincoln family in 1861. (H 108124, 


Apr. 1, 1908.) 
Snow (CuHaAs. F.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[9972 
Connecticut, Fighting Bob’s flagship. 
| (H 107793, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
SOLLEDER (Gro.), Darby, Mont. [9973 
Blacktail deer. (H 107679, Mar. 19, 


1908. ) 
Somers (MartTINnN A.), Long Island, 
i btu 4 [9974 


In the welfare of a live student. 
(F 64407, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


| SOUTHWICK (A. Q.), New York, N. Y. 
[9975-9986 
Dear hubby series [1-6], Dear wifey 
series [1-6] (G 18313-18324, Mar. 17, 
1908; 2 c. of each Feb. 29, 1908.) 


SPooNER & WELLS, INC.. New York, 
Nero [99ST 


New York harbor. (H 107734, Mar. 


21, 1908.) 
| SPRINGER (Harry R.), Denver, Colo. 
[9988 
Picking up. (F 63706. Mar. 19,-19808 ; 
2 c. Feb. 26, 1908.) 


| SraLeEY (CHAs. M.), Fairfield, I11. 
[9989-9994 
Bryan (Wm. Jennings). (F 63478, 
Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Cannon (Speaker). (F 63475, Mar. 


12, 1908.) 

Hughes (Goy.). (F 63476, Mar. 12, 
1908. ) 

Johnson (Gov.). (F 63477, Mar. 
12, 1908.) 

Roosevelt (Theodore). (F 63474, 


Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Taft (Wm. H.). 
1908S. ) 
2 c. of each Mar. 28, 1908. 


| Sranyan (C. P.), Hermiston, Oregon. 
[9995-9998 


(F 63473, Mar. 12, 


First through train from Pasco. (H 
108129, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
| First water in the reservoir. (H 
108403, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

First wreck. (H 107760, Mar. 25, 
| 1908.) 

Inlet chute, Umatilla project. (H 


| 108402, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


160 


STEBBINS (NATHANIEL L.), Somerville, 
Mass. [9999-10004 
Birmingham (U.S. 8.) 18505-18508, 
18511, 18513. (H 107555-107560, Mar. 
16, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 23, 1908.) 


STEPHENSON (R. L.), Lockport, I. 


[10005 | 


Joliet fire, looking east. (H 108515, 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO., Corona, L. I., N. Y. 
[10006-10807 
Acre, besieged by Napoleon, Pales- 
tine. (H 107261, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Acro-Corinth, Greece, gateway to 
fortifications. (H 108667, Apr. 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Aegina, Greece [1, 2]. (H 108668, 
108669, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 


10, | 


14, 1908.) 

Alexandria, Egypt. [1-3]. (H 
108670-108672, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Alhambra, Spain. [1-19]. (Gs ae 


| each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


church. 
| Apr. 14, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 
Bethshemish, Palestine, from Jaffa 
road. (H 107268, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Brighton, England. f[1, 2]. (H 
108758, 108759, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ce. of 


Cairo, Egypt. [1-19]. 


2c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Cana of Galilee, Palestine (In). 
107270, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Canterbury, 
(H 108804, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 e. 


Capernaum of Galilee, 


(H 108770- 
108774, 108776-108789, Apr. 10, 1908; 


: 


(H 
England, St. Martin’s — 


Palestine, 


_ site of. (H 107271, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Certosa, Italy, Facade of church. 
(H 107429, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Chester, England. [1-3]. (Hs 
108790-108792, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Como, Italy. [1, 2]. (H 107430, 
107481, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Conway, Wales. [1, 2]. (H 108807, 


108673-108691, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of | 


each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Alps (French). [1-7]. 


(H 108692- | 


108698, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. | 


14, 1908.) 

Amalfi, Italy, on the blue Mediter- 
ranean. (H 107426, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Amiens, France, front view of cathe- 
dral. (H 108699, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ce. 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Anathoth, home of Jeremiah, Pales- 
tine. (H 107262, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Appian way, Italy [1, 2]. (H 
107427, 107428, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Arles, France. [1-7]. (H 108700- 


14, 1908.) 

Ashdod, Palestine, drawing wheat 
from cistern. (H 1072638, Mar. 12, 
1908. ) 

Askalon, Palestine, general 
(H 107264, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Assouan, Egypt. [1-7]. (H108707- 
108718, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Athens, Greece [1-39]. (H 108714— 
108750, 108752, 108753, Apr. 10, 1908; 
2c. of each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Avignon, France. [1-4]. 


view. 


108808, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Cordova, Spain. [1-8]. (H 108793- 
108800, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢«. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Corfu, Greece. [1-3]. (H 108809- 
108811, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢@. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Corinth (Old) Greece. [1-3]. (H 
108801—108808, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Corinth, Greece. [1, 2]. 


| 108806, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 
108706, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. | 


| dustry. 


(Hi | 


108754-108757, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of | 


each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Baalbek, Syria. [1-4]. (H 107250- | 
107253, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Berne, Switzerland. [1-10]. (H | 


108760-108769, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Bethany, Palestine, home of Mary, 
Martha and Lazarus. (H 107269, Mar. 
12, 1908.) 

Bethlehem, Palestine. [1-3]. 
107265-107267, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Damascus, Syria. [1-7]. (Ho 
107254—-107260, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Delphi, Greece. [1-6]. (H 108812- 


108817, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Do we tourists appreciate Swiss in- 
(H 108818, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Edfu, Upper Egypt. [1-9]. (H 
108819-108827, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Edinburgh, Scotland. [14]. (H 
108828-108831, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Egypt. [1-85]. (H 108832-108866, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Eleusis, Greece. [1-7]. (H 108867- 
108873, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908. ) 

Emmaus, Palestine, near Jerusalem, 
(H 107272, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

England. [1-5]. (H 108874—-108878, 


| Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 14, 
1908.) 


(H | Florence, Italy. 
10 


[1-8]. 
7439, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


(H 107432- 


(H 108805- — 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


161 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 


Fontainebleau, France. [1-10]. (H 


108879-108888, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of | 


each Apr. 14, 1908.) 
France, old bridge and Rhone river. 


(H 108889, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. | 


14, 1908.) 

Gaza, Palestine, from the west. (H | 
107273, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Genoa, Corrido Campo Santo. (H 
107440, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Girgenti, Sicily. [1-9]. (H 108890- 


108898, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Glasgow, Scotland. [1-4]. (H 108899- 
108902, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Granda, Spain. [1-7] (H 108903- 
108909, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Grasmere, [1-3] 


England. (H 


108910-108912, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of | 


each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Greece. [1-8] (H  108913-—108920, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Hastings, England. [1-3] 
108921—-108923, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr, 14, 1908.) 


Hebron, Palestine. [1-6] (HH | 
107274-107279, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Interlaken. Switzerland. [1, 2] (H 


108924, 108925, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Isle of Wight, England. [1-4] 
108926-108929, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Italy. [1-6] (H  107441-107446, | 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Jafta, Palestine. [1-5] (H 107280- 


107284, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Jericho, Palestine, Elisha’s_ pool. 
(H 107305, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Jerusalem, Palestine [1-20] 
107285-107304, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Judea, Palestine, Ramah of Samuel, 
(H 107306, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Lake Como, Italy, [1, 2] 
107448, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland [1-4] 
(H 1089380-108933, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Lincoln, England, Lincoln cathedral. 
(H 108934, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) . 

London, England [1-31] (H 108935- 
108965, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Lucerne, Switzerland [1-12] (H 
108966—108977, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Madrid, Spain [1-17] (H 108978— 
108994, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Magdala of Galilee, Palestine. 
107307, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


(H 


(H 


(H 


(H | 


(H 107447, | 


| STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 
| Malaga, Spain [1-6] (H 108995- 
109000, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) j 
Marseilles, France. 
| 109001, 109002, Apr. 
of each Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Memphis, Egypt. [1-2]. 


(1, 2.) (H 
10, 1908; Ze. 


(H 1090038, 


109004, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 
Messina, Sicily. [1-4]. (H 109005, 


109008, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 
Milan, Italy. [1-3]. 
107451, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Monaco, France. [1, 2.] (H 109009, 
109010, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 
| Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Monreale, Sicily. 


(H 107449- 


[1-4.] (H 109011- 


| 109014, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 
) Monte Carlo, France. [1-3.] (H 


109015109017, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Montreux, Switzerland. [1-3.] (H 

109018-109020, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 
_  Mycenae, Greece. [1-4.] (H 109021- 
| 109024, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908. ) 

Nablus, Palestine. [1,2.] (H 107308, 
107309, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


| Naples, Italy. [1-8.] (H 107452- 
| 107459, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Nauplia, Greece. [1-38] (H 109025-— 


109027, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908. ) 


| Nazareth, Palestine. [1-3]. (H 
| 107310-107312, Mar. 12, 1908.) . 
Nice, France. [1-3]. (H 109028— 


/ 109030, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Nimes, France. [1-9]. (H 109031- 
109039, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Olympia, Greece. [1-8] (H 109040— 
109047, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 


|  Paestum, Italy, Greek temple. (H 
107460, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Palermo, Sicily. [1-23]. (H 109085-— 
109107, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
| 1908.) 

Palestine. [1-19]. (H_ 107313- 


107318, 107320—107332, Mar. 12, 1908.) 
Jacob’s well. (H 107319, Mar. 
12, 1908; 1 @ Mar. 12, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 
24, 1908.) ‘ 

Paris, France. [1-387] (H 109048- 
109084, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Patras, Greece. [1-3] (H 109108-— 
109110, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908. ) 


162 CATALOGUE OF 


—— 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


STEREO-TRAVEL Cco.—Continued. 


Pavia, Italy, old bridge. (H 107461, 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Pisa, dtaly Pisa 
107463, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Pompeii, Italy, [1, 2]. 
107465, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Port Said, Egypt, [1-3]. 
409113; Apr. > 10; 3908*' 2 - €: 
1908S.) 

Rome, Italy [1-42]. (H 107383— 
107412, 107414-107425, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Samaria, Palestine, Herod’s columns. 
(#1073833; Mar. 12, 1908;:2 c..Mar. 
24, 1908.) 

Sanur, Palestine, a city set on a hill. 
(H 1073834, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Scotland [1-5]. (H 109114—-109118, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. of each Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Segesta, Sicily. 


(H 107462, 
(H 107464, 


(H 109111- 
Apr. 14, 


[1-6]. (H 109119- 


109124, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Segovia, Spain. [1-5]. (H 109125- 
109129, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Seville, Spain. [1-18]. (H 109130- 


199147, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Shiloh, Palestine. . [1, 2]. (H 107335, 
107836, Mar. 12, 1908.) 

Sicily. [1-138]. H 109148—109160, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Southampton, England. [1-8]. (H 
109161-109163, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Spain. [1-4]. (H 109164—-109167, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c« of each Apr. 14, | 
1908. ) 


Stratford-on-Avon, England. [1, 2]. 
(H 109168, 109169, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Switzerland. [1-46]. 
109215, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Syracuse, Sicily. [1-24]. (H 109216-- 
109239, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 34, 
1908. ) 

Taormina, Sicily. [1-17]. (H 109240- 
109256, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

Thebes, Egypt. 


[1-9]. (H 109260- 


109268, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 
Thun, Switzerland. [1-3] (H 


109257-109259, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Toledo, Spain. [1-8] 


(HI 109170- | 


(H 109269- | 


109276, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. | 


14, 1908.) 

Tyrins, Greece. [1, 2] (H 109277, 
109278, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. of each Apr. 
14, 1908.) 

Venice, Italy. [1-6] 
107471, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


| 98. 


STEREO-TRAVEL Co.—Continued. 
Verona, Italy, St. Peter’s bridge and 
castle. (H 107472, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
Versailles, France. [1-6] (H 
109279-109284, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. Apr. 


| 14, 1908.) 


Vesuvius, Italy. [1-3] 
107475, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Wales. [1-6]. (H 109285-109290, 
Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ¢c. of each Apr. 14, 
1908. ) 

York, England, York cathedral. (H 
109291, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 34 


(H 107473- 


1908. ) 

Zarah, Palestine, distant view of 
from Jaffa road. (H 107337, Mar. 12, 
1908. ) 


STETSON PRESS, INC., Boston, Mass. 
[10808-10818 
Poker pictures. 1-6. (EF 63467- 
63472, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ec. of each Mar, 
2. 1908.) 


STEWART (Maurice), Oakland, Cal. 
[10814 
Sheriff (The). (H 107186, Mar. 11, 
1908. ) 


STONE (CHAS, J.) co., Chicago, Il). 
[10815, 10816 
Sartorial world engravings. Mar., 
1908, Supplements A, B. (F 64061, 
64062, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[10817-10821 
Jones, (S. G.) <A. (H 108360, Apr. 
3, 1908.) 
B. (H 109321, Apr. 11, 1908.) 
Morsey (Wm. L.) (H 107737, Mar. 
21, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908.) 
Rannells (Judge E.) (H 107738, 
Mar. 21, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908.) 
Walbridge (C. P.) (H 107980, Mar. 
28, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1908.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [10822-10862 

Posters. 1908—C-70, 1908-R-41. (G@ 

18073, 18077, Feb. 3, 1908; 2 c. of each 

Mar. 9, 1908.) 

N. Y. 12687, 1908—-C-63, 1908-— 

C-79, 1908—C-94. (G 18068, 18072, 

18074, 18076, Feb. 8, 1908; 2 ce. of each 

Mar. 19, 1908.) 

Cody (Col.) on horse. 4 sheet. 

1908-C-SS. (G 18071, Feb. 3, 1908; 

2c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 

1908—C-27. (G 18067, Feb. 3, 

1908; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1908.) 

1908—C-58, 190S8S—C-83, 1908-—C— 

(G 18118, 18115, 18117, Feb. 10, 


| 1908; 2 ce. of each Mar. 9, 1908.) 


(H 107466- _ 


—— 1908-C-72. 
1908.) 


(G 18114, Feb. 10, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co.—Cont’d. 
1908-C-84, N. Y. 12697. (G 
18147, 18152, Feb. 17, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Mar. 9, 1908.) 

1908—C+47, 1908—C-71, 1908—C- 
96. (G 18150, 18153, 18154, Feb. 17, 
1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 16, 1908.) 

—1908-C 57. (G 18151, Feb. 17, 

1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 

mM ta. 12685, N. Ys: 12696: (G 
12148, 18149, feb. 17, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Apr. 6, 1908.) 


—  1908-C 26. (G 18183, Feb. 24, 
1908. ) 
——1908-R 79. (G 18186, Feb. 24, 
1908; 2.c. Mar. 9, 1908.) 
1908-C 64. (G 18188, Feb. 24, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1908.) 
1908—C 105. (G 18184, Feb. 24, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908. ) 
1908-B. 27, 1908-C 62. (G 


18192, 18187,’ Feb. 24, 1908: 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 6, 1908.) 
== 1908-R 42. 
1908 ; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1908. ) 
—N. Y. 12698. (G 18228, Mar. 5, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1908.) 


| ——1908-C 76, 1908-C 77. (G 
18226, 18230, Mar. 5, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 


— 1908-C 65, 1908—C 78, 1908-—C 97. 
(G 182382, 18229, 18227, Mar. 5, 1908; 
2 c of each April. 6, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12703, N. Y. 12704. (G 
18290, 18291, Mar. 18, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Mar. 16, 1908.) 

—N. Y. 12705. 
13, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.) 

— 1908-C 59. (G 18287, Mar. 13, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Ne Y. 12706. 
a5, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 


TARBELL 


(G 18231, Mar. 5, | 


(G 18288, Mar. | 


(G 18289, Mar. | 


163 


(JoHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
[10889-10891 
Lang (Anton) and his son. (H 
108645, Apr. 9, 1908; 2 c Apr. 10, 
1908. ) 


Portrait of a cat. (H 108644, Apr. 
9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1908)) 
Rome, at the fountain. 

Mar. 21, 1908.) 


(H 107739, 


TAytor (WM. H.), Helena, Mont. 
[10892-10894 
(H 107703, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
(H 107702, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
(H 107701, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Taytor & CARPENTER, Ithaca, N. Y. 
[10895 

Supplication. (H 107216, Mar. 12, 
1908; 2 e. Mar. 4, 1908.) 


Equality. 
Liberty. 
Teddy. 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[10896-10899 


Day we celebrate. (F 64164, Mar. 


ou, 1908.) 

Liberty belle. (F 64162, Mar. 30, 
1908. ) 

Onward and onward. (F 64163, 


Mar. 30, 1908.) 
Spirit of ’76. 
1908. ) 
2 c. of each Mar. 21, 1908. 


(F 64161, Mar. 30, 


TEDDY POST Des Moines, 
Towa. [10900, 10901 
Hurrah for Bryan our next presi- 
dent. (EF 63716, Mar. 21, 1908.) 
Who do we want for president. 
63764, Mar. 21, 1908; 2 


CARD CO., 


(EF 
ec. Mar. 10, 


_ 1908.) 
TENNANT (H. F.), East Hampton, 
Conn. [10902-10806 


—— 1908-C-68, 1908-C-89, 1908-—C-_ 


90. (G 18399, 18400, 18393, Mar. 30, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Apr. 6, 1908.) 


SUTCLIFFE (SAMUEL), San Diego, Cal. 
San Diego, Cal., Bennington monu- 
ment. (H 107637, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[10864-10878 


East Hampton, Conn. [1-5] (H 
104853-104857: 1 ec. of each Jan. 4, 
1908; 1 c. of each Apr. 9, 1908.) 


| TENNENT (H. W.), Georgetown, Mass. 
[10863 | 


[15 colored prints] 236, 975-980, | 
| 107178, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


3410-3417. 
1908.) 


TAMMEN (H. H.) curRIO co., Denver, 
Colo. [10S879—-1LOSST 
[Colored prints] 962, 963, 965-967, 
969, 971-973. (F 63356-63364, Nov. 5, 
1907 ; 1 c. of each Nov. 4, 1907; 1c. of 
each Feb. 4, 1908.) 


TANGEN (Ep.), Boulder, Colo. [10888 

Making a perilous leap on the tower- 
ing cliffs above Boulder, Colorado. 
567. (H 109331, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


(F 63777-63791, Mar. 7, 


| THOMAS & co., Findlay, Ohio. 


[10907-10909 

Lawrence, Mass., letter carriers. 
(H 10T1T7, Mar. 10; 1908.) 

—— Post-office. (H 107179, Mar. 10, 
1908.) 

Lowell, Mass. 


Letter carriers. (H 


[10910 


Suggestive design to mark the site 
of old Fort Findlay. (F 63390, Mar. 9, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (WILLIAM), New Hyde 
Park, L. I., New York. [10911 
Annual banquet of class 10, Prince 
of Peace chapel Sunday school, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. (H 108118, Mar. 31, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1908.) 


164 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0..8, Vs oe 


———<<— 


THROSSEL (RiIcHARD), Crow Agency, 


Mont. [10912-10915 © 
Little iron. 6853. (H 98746, Aug. 
24, 1907.) . 

Old timers. 6900. (H 102981, Nov. | 
25, 1907.) 

Sweat Teepee. GS88. (H 102974 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Two Leggins, Chief. 6852. (H 


98256, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
2c. of each Jan. 6, 1908. 


Topp (G. H.), Belfast, N. Y. 
[10916, 10917 

Helse: Ny d.. 
Genesee river railroad bridge. (H 
107618, Mar. 10. 1908; 2 c. Mar. 2, 
1908.) 

Genesee River railroad bridge. 
109324, Apr. 138. 1908. } 


Brockton, Mass. 
[10918 
Apr. 3, 


(H 


ToLMAN (FRED §&.). 


Ee 


Fascination. (Ff 64197, 


1908. ) 


TootH (ARTHUR) & sons, New York, 
B [10919-10923 

Baffled; by Herbert Dicksee. (F 
63575, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

By the lochside: by Peter Graham. 
(F 64155, Apr. 2. 1908.) 

Caracalla and Geta; by Sir Alma- 
Tadema. (F 63576, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Mare (La) aux canards. Etching 
by Camille Fonce. (F 64156, Apr. 2, 
1908. ) 

Vase (Le) aux amours. Etching by 
Camille Fonce. (F 64154, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


construction of the | 


TOWNSEND (CHAs. A.). Belfast, Me. 
[10924-10925 
Hiramdale falls. 
Saturday cove. 
(H 108044, 108045. Mar. 28, 1908.) 
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. [10926-10941 | 


Danny dreamer. (F 68400, Mar. 9, 
1908. ) 
— (F 63600, 
—— (F 64067, 
— (F 64844. 
—— (F 64370, 
Lone traveler. 
1908. ) 
Lundstrom, (Miss Jane), the most 
beautiful woman in Sweden. (F 
63447, Mar. 2, 1908: 2 c. Feb. 24, 1908.) 
Mamma’s angel. child. (F 638601, 
Mar. 16, 1908.) 
(F 68846, Mar. 
— (F 64066, Mar. 
(EF 64367, Apr. 
Mrs. Dingle’s diary. 
16, 1908.) 
— (Ff 63848, Mar. 


Mar. 16, 1908.) 
Mar. 30, 1908. ) 
Mar. 24, 1908. ) 
Apr. 7. 1908.) 
(F 64868, Apr. 


24, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) 
7, 1908.) 
(F 68599, Mar. 


24, 1908.) 


%, | 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 


Old Opie Dilldock. (F 63598, Mar. 
16, 1908.) 

—— (F 68847, Mar. 24, 1908.) 

—— (F 64065, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 64369, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


TRIBUNE PUB. Co., Dillon, Mont. [10942 

Residence of Montana's first goy- 
ernor, Bannock, 18638. (H 107957, 
Mar. 27, 1908.) 


TROYER (RopERIc ARTHUR), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. [10948 
San Francisco, Cal., Church of the 
Advent. (H 107068, Mar. 7, 1908; 
2 c. Mar, 24, 1908.) 


TURNBUL 


(RALPH FRANK), Brooklyn, 
i. ae: 


[10944 

New York, N. Y., Broadway sky- 
scrapers, Singer building. (H 108132, 
Apr. 1, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1908.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD. New York, 
N.S: [10945-11100 


Stereoscopic photographs. U 52658, 
U 112585. (H 107140, 107141, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 

—U 112668, U 112672. (H 107- 
188, 107189, Mar. 11, 1908.) 

—U 112682, U 112738, U 112739. 

(H 107226-107228, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Mar. 13, 1908.) 
U 48182, U 48239, U 48247, U 
74700, U 98994. (H 107345-—107348, 
1073844, Mar. 13, 1908.) 

—— U 103069, U 109046. (H 107477. 

U 34648, U 


107478, Mar. 14, 1908.) 
——U 27355, U 34091, 

45063, U 46417, U 70055, U 72994, U 

73422, U 73462, U 73540, U 73620, U 

83772, U 98693, U 99452. (H 107580- 

107593, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

U 36277, U 78056, U 86056, 

U 90395, U 107412. (H 107623-107627, 

Mar. 17, 1908.) 

U 112578, U 112579, U 112704, 

U 112704-2, U 112712, U i2Tm22. 

(H 107712-107717, Mar. 20, 1908.) 

U 38965, U 72163, U 112686, 

U 112720, U 112724, U 112750. (H 


_ 107796—107801, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


U 34622, U 67877, U 69750, 
U 78105, U 89488, U 91828, U 97650, 
U 103497, U 103943, U 104246, U 104425, 
U 104426, U 112150, U 112151, U 
112403, U 112440, U 1127385, U 106971. 
(H 107870-107887, Mar. 24, 1908.) 
—U 86773, U 86844, U 86853, 
U 95390. (H 107901-107904, Mar. 25, 
1908: 2c. of each Mar. 26, 1908.) 
——U 112580. (H 107905, Mar. 25, 


| 1908.) 


LOS. (14-18, Apr., 


1908 


-—— U 38635, U 383739, U 34093, 
U 759838, U 89744. (H 107931-107935, 
Mar. 26, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 27, 
1908. ) 
—U 
U 29206, 


27965, U 28182, U 28970, 
U 37650, U 477385, U 57457, 
(H 107960-107967, Mar. 27, 


84621, U 46602, U 48661, 
U 83551, U 89459, U 89960, 
U 90023, U 90054, U 90089, 
U 90111, U 104608, U 106689, U 106776, 
U 106940, U 112730. (H 108059-108075, 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 

—U 938988, U 99400, U 106786, 
U 106894, U 106963, U 106994, U 
112442, U 112461, U 112650-U 112652, 
U 112655, U 112657-U 112661, U 
112681, U 112684, U 112687, U 112688, 
UW 112690, U 112692, U 112910-U 
112912, U 112914. (H 108245-108271, 
Apr. 2,1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 3, 1908. ) 


(H 108359, 108858, 108357, Apr. 
1908 ; 2 ec. of each Apr. 4, 1908.) 

——U 27501, U 27818, U 60246, U 
98233, U 107014, U 112897, U 112898, 
U 112925. (H 108479-108486, Apr. 7, 
1908. ) 

——U 91167, U 96778, U 112929. 

(H 108510-108512, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
U 31445, U 36251, U 36678, U 
84528, U 853238, U 96922, U 103436. 
(H 108652-108658, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Apr. 11, 1908.) 

—U 44816, U 52865, U 72635, U 
84595, U 89642, U 105585, U 106878, 
U 106886, U 107034, U 106649. (H 
1093382-109341, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [11101-11148 


Posters. 11140. (G 18222, Mar. 5, 
‘1908. ) 

—— 11171, 11192-11197, 11206, 
miei, 21254, 11255, 11260, 11262, 
11285. (G 18268-18276, Mar. 13, 1908.) 

——11120, 11202, 11204, 11224, 
11243-11246, 11286. (G 18344-18352, 
Mar. 21, 1908.) 

— 11252, 11256, 11261, 11269, 11270, 
11294, 11297, 11298. G 18869-18375, 
18877, Mar. 25, 1908.) 

—— 11208, 11235, 11268, 11282, 11295. 
(G 18388-18892, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

—— 11242, 11247-11250, 11296, 11307. 
(G@ 18421-18427, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

— 11801, 11302, 113238. (G 18441- 
184438, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

—— 11322. (G18506, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


VASHON ISLAND PRINTING CO., Vashon, 

Mo. [11149 

Seattle’s plenty good enough for me. 
(EF 64556, Apr. 138, 1908.) 


89179—08-——3 - 


3, 


UNDERWOOD & UNbDERWoop—Continued. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


165 


VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA, New 


York, N.Y. [11150-11164 
After midnight. (H 108126, Apr. 1, 
1908. ) 
Airship (The). (H 108161, Apr. 2, 
1908.) 
Case of spirits. (H 107530, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 
Dancing legs. (H 108127, Apr. 1, 
1908. ) 
Dora, a rustic idyll. (H 108128, 


Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Drummer’s day off. (H 108472, Apr. 


7, 1908.) 

Fresh air fiend. (H 107926, Mar. 
26, 1908.) 

Indian bitters. (H 107927, Mar. 26, 
1908. ) 

Jealousy. (H 108125, Apr. 1, 1908.) 

Macbeth. Shakespeare’s sublime 
tragedy. (H 108162, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Mexican love story. (H 107529, Mar. 
16, 1908.) 

Troubles of a flirt. (H 107707, Mar. 
20, 1908. ) 

True hearts are more than coronets. 


(108160, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
Who needed the dough. 

Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Wife’s devotion. 


(H 107708, 
(H 108471, Apr. 7, 


1908.) 
WALKER (NELLIE V.), Chicago, II. 
[11165 
Her son. (H 107534, Mar. 16, 1908; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1908.) 
WALLACE (LOUIS DAVENPORT), Chicago, 
[11166 
Wesley (Rev. John), M. A., bust. 
(F 64878, Apr. 4, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 30, 


1808; 1 ¢. Apr. 4, 1908.) 


WALZ (Epwargp A.) & co., Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [11167 

Holland morning. (H 107925, Mar. 
26, 1908.) 


WANAMAKER (JOHN), Phiiadelphia, Pa. 
[11168-11194 

Philadelphia, Pa. [1-25]. (F 64879- 
64385, 64887-64400, 64402-64404, 64406, 
Apr. 8, 1908. ) 

—— [26]. (F 64401, Apr. 
2c. Apr. 1, 1908.) 

Valley Forge, Washington’s head- 
quarters. (F 64405, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Warwick (W. G.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[11195-11197 
(H 107531- 


8, 1908 ; 


Douglas fir [1-8]. 
107533, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Ill. [11198 


Sunday (Evangelist Billy) and fam- 
ily. (H 107596, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


166 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, [ll. 
[11199-11203 
Battleships in line. (H 109292, Apr. 
10, 1908. ) 
California (U.S. 8.) 
Tennessee (U.S. 8.) 
—— ships company. 
Washington (U. S. 8.) 
(H 108107-108110, Mar. 
2c. of each Mar. 31, 1908.) 


WATERMAN (O. W.), Hampton, Va. 


| 
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pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


| Apr. 6, 1908.) 


WESTERHOUSE (HENRY C.)—Continued. 
A 19-A 2. (F 63592-63597, 
Mar. 11, 1908; 1 c. of each Mar, 11, 
1908; 1 c. of each Mar. 30, 1908.) 

A 28-A 30. (F 64801-64303, 


| WESTERVELT (CORNELIUS), Montclair, © 
Colo. [11251 
San Juan Capistrano. (H 107527, 


30, 1908; | 


[11204 — 
Evans’ (Admiral) fleet. (H 108487, | 
Apr. 7, 1908.) 
Watxins (J. T.), Minden, La. [11205 


What is to come. 
27, 1908.) 


WATKINS 
Colo. 


Beauty. 

Bit family. 

Four best sellers. 
9, 1908.) 

Left at the post. 
1908.) 

Lion tamer. 

Orator. (F 64451, Apr. 9 

Original water wagon. 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Thoroughbreds. 
1908. ) 

Ticklish. 


(F 63959, Mar. 


(LronagpD A.), Denver, 


(F 64253, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


(F 64252, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
(F 64448, Apr. 


(F 64449, Apr. 9, 


(F 64450, ae 9, 1908.) 
, 1908. ) 
(F 64254, 


(F 64452, Apr. 9, 


(F 64453, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


WEISGERBER (CHAS. H.), Washington, 


D0. 


Francis Scott Key 
ciation. Certificate. 


memorial asso- 
(F 64376, Apr. 8, 


1908. ) 
WELLS (WILLIAM H.), Columbus, 
Ohio. [11216 
Taft (Wm. H.) (H 107215,: Mar. 
12, 1908; 2 c. Feb. 29, 1908.) 


West (FREDERICK M.), Corydon, Iowa. 
[11217 
Ocobock bank. (H 109329, Apr. 18, 


1908.) 


WESTERHOUSE (HENRY C.), New York, 
Ww. WY. [11218-11250 
Garland series. A 1-6. (F 61677-— 
61682, Jan. 14, 1908; 1 ce. of each Dec. 
31, 1907; 1 c. of each Mar. 30, 1908.) 
——A 7. (F 638586, Mar. 11, 1908; 
1e@ Mar. 11, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 
—-A 8. (F 63587, Mar. 11, 1908; 


A 9A 12. (F 68588-63591, 
Mar. 11, 1908; 1 c. of each Mar. 11, 
1908; 1c. of each Mar. 30, 1908.) 

——A 13-A 18. 
Apr, 6, 1908.) 


(F 64295-64300, | 


Mar. 16, 1908.) 
WHITE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 


nington, Vt. [11252-11440 
Abydos, Egypt. 1099. (H 107999, 
| Mar. 28, 1908.) 
_ Adriatic (Steamship), New York 
harbor. 84. (H 107554, Mar. 16, 
| 1908.) 
Aleala, Spain. 10924. (H 108207, 
_ Apr. 2, 1908.) 
— 10925. (H 108346, Apr. 3, 


[11206-11214 | 


1908; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Algeciras, Spain. The harbor and 
railway terminal, Algeciras, Spain, 
Gibraltar in distance, 10942. (H 
108215, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Andalusia, Spain. 10932. (H 108209, 


Apr. 2, 1908.) 
(H 108348, 108355, 


| Apr. 3, 1908.) 


10884. 


— 10927, 10941. 

Barcelona, Spain. 10881, 10882, 
(H 108180-108182, Apr. 2, 

1898.) 


— 10883. (H 108330, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Bedouin woman of Palestine churn- 


ing with a goat-skin. 1441. (H 108171, 
| Apr. 2, 1908.) 


[11215 | 


Bethlehem, Palestine. 1361, 1365. 
(H 108289, 108290, Apr. 3, 1908.) (e 


108210, 108211, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


Cadiz, Spain. 10933, 10935. 
—— 10934, 10936. (H 108352, 108353, 


| Apr. 3, 1908.) 


Cairo, Egypt. 1016, 1108-1111, 1113- 
1117. (H 107996, 108000-108003, 108005— 


_ 108009, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


Calling moose. 6135. (H 108323, 
| Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Canton, Ohio. 10358. (H 108328, 


| 


Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Cordova, Spain. 10904, 10905, 10908. 
(H 108198-108200, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

— 10906, 10907. (H 108335, 108- 
336, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Egypt. 1112, 1124, 1125. (H 108004, 
108016, 108017, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Embaheh, Egypt. 1118. (H 108010, 


Mar. 28, 1908.) 
Gizeh, Egypt. 1008, 1119-1123. (H 


107995, 108011108015, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
1c. Mar. 16, 1908; 1 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) | 
10903. 
1908.) 


Granada, Spain. 10893-10898, 10900- 
(H 108188-108197, Apr. 2, 


— 10899. (H 108333, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
Happy childhood. 5266-5268. (H 
| 108312-108314, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


167 


WuHite (H. C.) company—Continued. 
Happy days in puppydom. 5269. (H 
108315, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


Hilarity at the zoo. 6222. (H 108,- 
326, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Hughes (Governor). 13008. (H 
109313, Apr. 11, 1908; 2 ¢c. Apr. 138, 
1908. ) 

Hughes (Hon. Chas. E) 13007. (H 
ieee, Apr. 11, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 138, | 
1908.) 

Hunting deer. 6136. (H 108324, 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Jaunty young sailor. 5221. (H 
108308, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Jerez, Spain. 10930. (H 108208, 
Apr. 2, 1908.) 


— 10928, 10929, 10931. (H 108349- 
108351, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Jerusalem, Palestine. 
1444, 1447. (H 108167, 108170, 108172, 
108173, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

— 1311, 1313, 13824, 1334, 1348, 
1430, 1431, 1434, 1435, 1445, 1446, 1448- 
1450. (H 108284108288, 108293- 


| WHITE (H. C.) company—Continued. 


—— 10910-10912, 10914-10918. 
108337-108344, Apr. 3, 1908.) 
bull fight. 11051, 11052, 11054, 
11056, 11057, 11059-11063, 11065-11068, 


(H 


| 11070, 11071, 11073, 11074. (H 108025- 
108042, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
Spain. 10885, 10888, 10889. (H 


| 108183-108185, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


1318, 1433, | 


—— 10856, 10886, 10887, 10923, 10926, 
(H 108529, 108331, 108332, 108345, 
108347, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


Thebes, Egypt, Necropolis,. Colossi 
of Memnon. 1065. (H 107998, Mar. 
28, 1908. ) 

Toledo, Spain, 10850—10855. (H 
108174—-108179, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Waiting for the bite. 5249. (H 
108310, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Young blue jays. 6283. (H 108327, 

| Apr. 3, 1908.) 
| Young (The) trainer. 5222. (H 


| 108309, Apr. 3, 1908.) 


108296, 108303-108307, Apr. 3, 1908.) | 


Karnack, Egypt. 1126-1128. (H 
108018—108020, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Lusitania (S. S.). 82, 83%. (H 
107552, 107553, Mar. 16, 1908.) 

Luxor, Egypt. 1056, 1129, 1130. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 
[11441-11452 


Automobile girl. (F 63723, Mar. 21, 


| 1908.) 


_ (H 107997, 108021, 108022, Mar. 28, _ 


1908. ) | 

Maine. 6128-6134. (H 1083816-— 
108322, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Malaga, Spain. 10890. (H 108334, 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 

— 10891, 10892. (H 108186, 
108187, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

New York, N. Y. 71, 74-80. (H |} 


107544—107551, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
— 73. (H 108166, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
—— St. Patrick’s cathedral, 29. C. 


(H 109314, Apr. 11, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 18, | 


1908. ) 


Ohio (Battleship), U. S. navy. 7475. | 


(H 108028, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

On guard. 6221. (H 108325, Apr. 3, 
1908.) 

Palestine. 13878, 1482. 
108169, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

— 1376, 1429, 1436, 1487, 
1440, 1442, 1448. (H 108291, 108292, 
108297-108302, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Perilous moment. 5250. 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Rhode Island (Battleship), U. S. 
navy. 7479. (H 108024, Mar. 28, 
1908. ) 

Ronda, Spain. 10937, 10939, 10940, 
(H 108212-108214, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
10988. (H 108354, Apr. 3, 1908.) 

Seville, Spain. 10909, 10913, 10919, 
10920-10922, 11053, 11055, 11058, 11064, 
11069. (H 108201-108206, 108216— 
108220, Apr, 2, 1908.) 


(H 108168, 


1439, | 
bear. 


(H 108311, | 


Between two fires. 

Coast of the Isle of Mer. 
Contemplation. 

Estelle. 

In the lowlands. 

Love’s young dream. 

Mildred. 

On the marshes. 

(F 64468-64475, Apr. 10, 1908.) 
Parting glass. (F 64139, Mar. 31, 


| 1908.) 


Pass in the Pyrenees. (F 64476, 


| Apr. 10, 1908.) 


Wreath of holly. (G 18469, Apr. 8, 


_ 1908.) 


WINEMAN (JNO. C.) & co., Washing- 
ton, D. €. [11453 


Safe. (F 63960, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


Witt (H. C.), Boston, Mass. 
[11454-11462 

Ever of thee I am fondly dreaming. 
(F 63555, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

How would you like to be my Teddy 
(F 63557, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

How would you like to spoon with 
me. (F 63554, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

I am learning to love you. (F 63560, 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 

I’m wise. (F 63558, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

It’s never too late to mend. (F 
63556, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Megaphone girl. (F 63553, Mar. 14, 


1908. ) 

Such is life. (EF 63559, Mar. 14, 
1908.) 

U o me a letter. (F 63561, Mar. 14, 
1908. ) 


168 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, 0.8. v.3 


WoLFr (Louis) & co., LTD., London, | Wrieht (E. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


England. [11463-11467 } ' [11490, 11491 

At the edge of the loch. (F 62900, | _ Chi Zeta Chi. (F 64486, Apr. 11, 
Feb. 24, 1908.) 1908. ) 

Legend of the lake. (F 62901, Feb. Sigma Delta Kappa. (F 64464, Apr. 
24, 1908.) 10, 1908.) 

Offering to Flora. (F 62899, Feb. | WBicHT (WALTER B.), Mason City, 
24, 1908.) Iowa. [11492-11494 

Pearl (The). (F 62902, Feb. 24, American brick yards. 1-3. (H 
1908. ) 107681-107683, Mar. 19, 1908.) 


M8 aes as trees grow. (F 62903, | voune PEOPLE’S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT, 
Cons 5: of the United States and Canada, 
Woop (Oris F.), New Brighton, N. Y. New York, N. Y. [11495-11521 
[11468-11487 Chemistry. — Christian school. — 

Bub, he’s always to blame. (F 63552, | Christian student.—Entering the hos- 


Mar. 14, 1908.) pital. — Famine relief work. — Field 
(F 63798, Mar. 23, 1908.) (The). — Geometry. — Missionaries 
— (F 64057, Mar. 28, 1908.) (The).—Old examination halls.—Op- 
—— (F 64312, Apr. 6, 1908.) eration (An.).—Printing.—Recreation. 
Mary and her little lamb. (F 63550, | —Tablet to Confucius.—Waiting-room. 
Mar. 14, 1908.) —Watching the photographer.—Zool- 
—— (F 63795, Mar. 23, 1908.) ogy. (16 prints. F 63632-63647, Mar. 
—— (F 64055, Mar. 28, 1908.) 6, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 18, 1908.) 
— (F 64814, Apr. 6, 1908.) Chinese leper boy.—Christian stu- 


Sambo and his funny noises. (F 
63549, Mar. 14, 1998.) 

—— (F 638794, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

— (F 64054, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
(F 64810, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


| dent.—City mission kindergarten.— 
| Coming of the white man.—Converted 
fakir.—Ellis island, New York.—First 
printing press on the Pacific coast.— 
Hindu fakir—Japanese immigrant 

Simon Simple. (F 63548, Mar. 14, | landing at Honolulu.—Kindergarten 
1908.) band.—Mission, San Franciseo. (11 
—— (F 63797, Mar. 23, 1908.) prints. F 63413-63423, Mar. 9, 1908; 


_— (F 64058, Mar. 28, 1908.) 2c. of each Mar. 18, 1908.) 


—— (F 64318, Apr. 6, 1908.) YOUNG PEOPLE’S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT, 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. New York, N. Y. [11522-11527 


(I 63551, Mar. 14, 1908.) Boys from the street. (H 103703 
— (F 63796, Mar. 23, 1908.) Dec. 16, 1907.) 


(F’ 64056, Mar. 28, 1908.) Christian at a wayside shrine in 


ee ee Japan. (H 103698, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
WorRLD FILM MFG. Co., Baker City, Dog preaching a sermon. (H 
Oregon. [11488 108700, Dec. 16, 1907.) 


Dynamiter. (H 107213, Mar. 10, | Agen lian _ragpicker's | homeists 
1908: 2c. Feb. 24, 1908.) | 108701, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
. eae si f | Li Tsu Chen, a Chinese Christian 
WortnHamM (Marcus C.), Lerna, Ill. | student. (H 103699, Dec. 16, 1907.) 
[11489 What is a typewriter? (H 103702, 
True Vine and the twelve apostles. | Dec. 16, 1907.) 
(H 107185, Mar. J1, 1908.) | 2e¢. of each Apr. 6, 1908. 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 3, 966 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____ 8383 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit_______-___------- 5, 891 


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nee aa 


CLASS |, 


FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 


applications for copyright of paintings, 
proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated ; 


drawings, 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


statuary, and models or designs 
Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


the statement as to 


the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 


day of entry. 
right by Henry H. Ahl, Rowley, Mass. 
photograph received March 10, 1908.’ 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, 
Class I, 


would read: ‘‘ Copy- 
XXe, no. 24828, March 10, 1908; 1 


AHL (Henry H.), Rowley, Mass. 


Old salt; by H. H. Ahi. 
shoulders of a typical old seaman, he 
wears slouch hat. (I 24828, Mar. 10, 
1908. ) 


AMERICAN CIGAR Co., New York, N. Y. 
[11529-11533 


Good morning. Young woman’s head | 


with wavy pompadour, she wears a 
pleased expression. (I 24957, Mar. 28, 
1908. ) 

Harmony. 
the partially clothed figure of a young 
woman is seen, she holds a stringed 
musical instrument. (I 24959, Mar. 
23, 1908.) 

Primrose. Amidst summer foliage a 
young woman in costume of ancient 
style is leaning upon a tablet. (I 24956, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Signal (The). Three-quarter length 


figure of young woman of the Spanish | 


type, she holds a fan near her face. 
(I 24958, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Wise judge. Seated on a high-backed 
chair iS a young person wearing a 
wavy white wig, 
24955, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Cco., New 
Fork, N:.¥. [11534, 11535 
Autola. Head of beautiful young 


woman with dark hair, wearing hat 
over which is automobile veil. (1 
25109, Apr. 7, 1908.) 

Don Balmes. Man wearing a beard, 
around his neck is a deep convoluted 
tuffie. (I 24919, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [11536-11548 
Girl, Southern gentleman, and rube 
boy. Poster drawing. (I 24886, Mar. 
23, 1908.) 
Girl with broom, a rube boy carrying 
a rug. Poster drawing. (I 24887, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
; 


Amidst summer foliage 


spectacles, ete. (I | 


| AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co.—Continued. 
[11528 | 
Head and | 


Girl’s best friend. The detective 
comes near finding a watery grave. 
Poster drawing. (I 24884, Mar. 23, 
1908. ) 


Jennie, go quick, the mare will 
carry you safe. Poster drawing. (I 
24885, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Rastus, Lordy, Lordy, I’ss hyar 
them boys sing. Poster drawing. (I 
24883, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


When Jennie comes _ riding 
home. Poster drawing. (I 24987, 
Mar. 30, 1908.) 

Mid-summer nights dream. Poster 


drawing. (I 24988, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


Under the harvest moon. At the old 
home. Poster drawing. (I 24888, 
Mar. 238, 1908.) 


New York, N. Y. 
[11544 
Mogul man. Hindoo man with a 
turban on his head and a regalia 
thrown across his left shoulder. (I 
24826, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


ANARGYROS (S8.), 


ARNOLD (F. New York, 


Ne OY" [11545 

Stiff breeze. Seascape showing a 

white catbcat with a crew of young 
women. (I 24965, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


ART CHEMICAL LABORATORIES, Richmond 
Et ON Y.. [11546-11548 
Mate of the coasting schooner; by 
Jay Hambidge. Man of sea type with 
soft felt: hat. (I 24980, Mar. 18, 
1908. ) 

Rustic reminiscence; by Jay Ham- 
bidge. Head of man without hat, hair 
tousled and stubby beard on chin. (I 
24866, Mar. 9, 1908.) 

Sixteen; by Jay Hambidge. Young 
girl with head bent slightly and look- 
ing down. (I 24931, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

169 


McINTOSH), 


170 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[11549-11558 

Child-carnations. Beautiful child 
low necked dress and large poke bon- 
net, holding large bunch of carna- 
tions near her face. (I 24936, Mar. 
25, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 19, 1908.) 

Child-poinsetta. Half figure of 
beautiful child with hood down over 
head, arms full of poinsetta. (I 
24938, Mar. 25, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 
25, 1908.) 

Child with cat. 
low necked dress, holding a large cat 
in her arms. (I 24935, Mar. 25, 1908; 
1 photo. Mar. 19, 1908.) 

Lindsay light group. Three-quarter 


Hy 


Beautiful child in | 


/ pond lilies in 


figure of mother, child standing near | _ : 
Young woman standing, blue gown, 


looking at book. (I 25044, Apr. 3, 

1908 ; 1 photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 
Memories. Three-quarter figure of 

young woman in colonial gown seated 


at piano. (I 25041, Apr. 3, 1908; 1 
photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 
Peaches. Half figure of attractive | 


young woman with brown hair and 
dark eyes holding peach. (I 25089, 
Apr. 3, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Roadside flowers. Full figure of 
child with white muslin dress holding 
bunch of flowers. (I 25048, Apr. 3, 
1908; 1 photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Springtime. Golden haired child 
leaning on table. (I 25042, Apr. 3, 
1908; 1 photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Tulips. Three-quarter figure of 
beautiful child, holding huge bunch of 
tulips. 
photo. Mar. 19, 1908.) 

Yellow tulips. Three-quarter figure 
of young woman seated in garden, 
holding yellow tulips. (I 25040, Apr. 
3, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 4, 1908.) 


(GROSVENOR), New York, 
[11559, 11560 

Rural type. Studies in economic con- 
struction, plan B. A detached story 
and a half, four to five room cottage 


ATTERBURY 
N.Y 


with small hooded porch. (I 25194, 
Apr. 7, 1908.) 
plan C. <A detached story and 


holding a large dog by the collar. 


BARNETT (JAS.) & Co., Riverside, Iowa. 

[11620 

Pen drawing. Two farm houses, 

with barns and outhouses in the back- 

ground. The farm house and barn at 
left on fire. (I 25024, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


BARRICK (JESSIE Per LEE), Cleveland, 
Ohio. [11621-11623 
Janet; by J. P. L. Barrick. Head 
of a girl with pink bonnet tied under 
her chin. (I 24878, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Lillie; by J. P. L. Barrick. Head 
and shoulders of a young girl with 
her hair. (I 24877, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Winifred; by J. P. L. Barrick. 


brown hat carrying purse in left hand. 
(I 24876, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


BARTHOLD (MANUEL), New York, N. Y. 

[11624 
Interior of Dutch peas- 
In foreground is a boy 
(I 


On guard. 
ant’s home. 


| 24962, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


BEACH 


(H. D.) co., Coshocton, Ohio. 
{11625 


Child’s delight. A baby just old 


/enough to stand, with its face up- 


(I 24987, Mar. 25, 1908; 1 | 


| stabbed by rider. 


turned toward an extended hand. 
25022, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


(I 


Ger- 
[11626 
Picador (El) Padilla; by Willi 
Geiger. A bull fight. Bull is about 
to pierce body of horse, when he is 
(I 24871, Mar. 21, 


BISCHOFF 
many. 


& HOFrie, Miinchen, 


1908.) 
| Birrer (Kari), Weehawken, N. J. 


a half, six to seven room and bath cot- | 


tage. (I 25195, Apr. 7, 1908.) 


BARNES-Crossy, Chicago, []]. 
[11561-11619 

L 2628, L 2631, L 26385-L 2640, L 
2648, L 2651, L 2652, L 2654-L 2657, 
L 2660-L 2662, L 2665-L 2672. (I 
25081-25106, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

L 2673-L 2678, L 2684, L 2686, L 
2688, L 2690, L 26938, L 2695-L 2704, L 
S07) 2010), 1.2045. le 2715, Li 2c16, L 
2718, L 2721, L 2724-L 2726. 
25152, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


[11627 


Schurz (Carl); portrait bust. The 
head sits straight upon the shoulders, 
shows full beard and hair, eyes deep 
set, mouth firmly closed. (I 24870, 
Mar. 21, 1908.) 


BLASHFIELD (E. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[11628 

Graduate (The); by E. H. Blash- 
field. Lunette showing at one end the 


| college of the City of New York, in the 


center is seated the Statue of Wisdom. 
(I 24822, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


Bone (Rich.), Berlin, Germany. 
[11629 
Tanzende nymphe; a young naked 


woman, nymph, dancing with a veil. 


(I 25120- | 
' back. 


She turns her head somewhat to the 
(I 24790, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


BorGLuMm (GutTzon), New York, N. Y. 

[11630 

Bonner (Fire Commissioner.) Death 
mask. (I 24975, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


BRUNSON (STERNE), Chicago, I]. 
[11631 


Tuning up; by S. Brunson. Bum- 


ble bee driving an automobile at full | 


speed. (I 24928, Mar. 24, 1908.) 


Burpick (J. Ernest), New York, N Y. 
[11632 


Mishap (A). A cupid standing on 


left foot and holding up his other foot | 
(I 25025, Apr. 2, | 


with left hand. 
1908. ) 


Burk (CoLIN CLARK), 
N. J. [11633 


Tempted and tried; by C. C. Burr. | 
Girl sitting on a bluff overlooking the | 
(I | 


sea, back of her is the Lord Jesus. 
24793, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


CALDER (A. L.) co., Providence, R. I. 
[11634 
On the ocean drive. Driveway near 
ocean, also large hotel. 


3, 1908.) 


CARABELLI (JOSEPH), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[11635 

Two piece monument. Base oblong 

with a vertical face and ogee wash, 

top stone one piece of stone with con- 
cave sides. (I 24986, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


CARLYLE (FLORENCE), New York, N. Y. 
[11636 

Rag time. Interior of room with 
young girl seated at upright piano 
playing’... 
(I 25027, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


Jersey City, | 


(I 25045, Apr. 


She is seated sideways. | 


Caspar (C. W.) co., Milwaukee, Wis. | 
[11637 | 


Greater Milwaukee. 
view, showing some of the bay and 
harbor. (I 25006, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Panoramic | 


CHASE (Ernest D.), Lowell, Mass. | 
[11688 .) 


Lincoln (Abraham); by Bela D. 
Pratt. Statue having on front panel a 
bas relief of Lincoln. (I 24993, Mar. 
30, 1908. 


CHIALIVA (Luter), Paris, France. 
[11639, 11640 

Besse-en-Chandesse. In the fore- 
ground a woman and little girl, seated 
on the grass, holding flowers. 
25158, Apr. 13, 1908.) 

Route d’Auvergne. A country road 
shaded with trees. In the foreground 
a flock of sheep and lambs, 
dog. (I 25157, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


with a. 


(I | 


| 
| 
| 
: 
| 


17] 


CLosson (WILLIAM BAxTER), Boston, 
Mass. [11641 


Roosevelt (President), portrait 3 
view of left side of face, collar white, 
necktie black, coat black. (I 25114, 
Apr. 7, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 18, 1908.) 


CoLLieR (P. F.) & soON, New York, 
i. Gen [11642 
Fleet passing through Magellan 
straits. Long string of battle ships 
closely following each other, winding 
through a narrow passage of water. 
(I 24989, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., New 
York, Ni. YX. [11643 


General Marion’s lunch party. Rep- 
resents an incident in the revolution- 
ary war, where dinner was served on 
a fallen tree for a table and pieces of 
bark were used for plates. (I 25119, 
Apr. 10, 1908.) 

Conway (WiLLtiaAM A.), Chicago, Ill. 
[11644 

Old oaken. 

metallic hoops. 


Oaken keg bound with 
(I 24796, Mar. 138, 


1908. ) 
CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[11645 
Honeymoon in Venice. Scene on 


Grand Canal, young man and woman 
seated in a gondola. (I 24954, Mar. 
27, 1908.) : 


CROWELL PUBLISHING Co., Springfield, 
Ohio. [11646 
Old fashioned garden. Young man 
and young woman in a garden against 
a background of holyhocks and foliage. 
(I 25046, Apr. 4. 1908.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, III. 
[11647, 11648 


Altar made in gothic style of archi- 
tecture. In the lower panel is group 
relief of the Last Supper. (I 24952, 
Mar. 27, 1908.) 

Altar in Roman style. 
panel is a monogram I H §S. 
Apr. 3, 1908.) 


In the lower 
(I 25030, 


DoNAHEY (J. Harry), Cleveland, Ohio. 

[11649 

Uncle Biff. Statue of an old black- 

smith, sitting on his anvil. (I 24950, 
Mar. 26. 1908.) 


DUTCHESS MANUFACTURING Co0., Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. [11650-11652 


[3 illustrations of men’s clothing] 
(I 24858-24860, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


172 


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EADIE (ELEANOR OsBorw), Bayonne, 
N. d. {11653 


Soldiers’ and sailors’ monument. 
Two figures on a base, a soldier and a 
sailor, sailor standing, soldier in 
Pee position. (I 24827, Mar. 18, 

19 


EARLE (LAWRENCE CARMICHAEL), Mont- 
élair, N. J. [11654, 11655 
Life (?) in the great city. Two dogs 
in the snow, in the back alley sup- 
posedly of a city. (I 24794, Mar. 6, 
1908.) 


Point (The). Two setters, one white 
the other particolored, in the act of 


pointing game. (I 24795, Mar. 6, 

1908. ) 

ELBEL (O. MARION), Chicago, Ill. 
[11656 


In Winter trappings; by O. M. Elbel. 
Two horses in winter harness. (I 
25010, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[11657-11660 
Bringing home the bride. A colonial 


groom, coach in distance and church. 
(I 25003, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Lincoln raising the flag. Lincoln 
facing right, left arm upraised, hal- 


yards in right hand, flag beyond him. | qame-shaped arbor laden with grapes. 


_In bold relief stands two figures, a 


(I 25001, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Penn and family at the Slate Roof 
house. Penn holds up a child, facing 
him his wife. (I 25002, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Washington, Martha Washington 
and Lafayette at Valley Forge. A 
group of soldiers working in 
trenches, snow on ground, a cannon 


in foreground. (I 25000, Mar. 31, 
1908. ) 
FLANAGAN & BIEDENWEG co., Chicago, 
1 [11661 
Wells memorial window. In the 
three center panels the subject is 


“ Gathering in the fold,” Christ is in 
the center panel with a lamb in His 
arm. (I 24983, Mar. 28, 1908; 1 photo. 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 


FLETCHER (W. L.), Winona, Minn. 
[11662 
Monument; by W. L. Fletcher. Up- 
right square monument, with a carved 
and moulded Corinthian cap with apex 
top. (I 24929, Mar. 21, 1908; 1 photo. 
Mar. 12, 1908.) 
FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[11663-11668 
Ethel. Three-quarter length right 
profile view of figure of young lady, 
face turned toward the front. (I 
24797, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


the | 


| asleep. 


_ plenty 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. co.—Continued. 


Factory view. A view in perspective 
of the works of the Forbes litho. mfg. 
co. (I 24811, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Lilies of the valley. A bouquet of 
lilies of the valley with a beautiful 
girl’s head in the center of the flow- 
ers. (I 24801, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


Poppies. A bunch of poppies, the 
center of one flower bearing a beau- 
tiful girl’s head. (I 24798, Mar. 14, 
1908. ) 

Roses. A bunch of beautiful roses, 
one flower bearing in the center head 
of a beautiful girl. (I 24800, Mar, 14, 
1908. ) 

Violets. Bouquet of violets bearing 
in their midst head of a beautiful girl. 
(i 24799, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


lower (H. V. B.), Washington, D. C. 
[11669-11673 

Beans, the nations’ food. Statue of 

a group of three figures representing 
a soldier, a sailor and a civilian. (1 


| 24949, Mar. 18, 1908.) 
porch, group of figures, with bride and | 


Jack and the beanstalk. Statue of 
a rocky prominence capped by out- 
lines of a castle front, showing a giant 
(I 24948, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


Raisins. Statue consisting of a 


male and female, holding a pair of 
scales. (I 24945, Mar. 18, 1908.) 


Walnuts. Statue of a Horn of 
which is supported by four 
figures representing The Producer, 
Tiller of the soil, Capital and The 
Merchant. (I 24946, Mar. 18, 1908.) 

World’s dessert. Globe with figure 
having a multiplicity of heads, the 
side of which is Uncle Sam dropping 
prunes on these heads. (I 24947, 
Mar. 18, 1908.) 


FRINK oF Boston, Boston, Mass. 
[11674-11681 

Adam. Woman's head in a circle. 
head in white on black background 
facing left. (I 25031, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

Adin. Woman’s head in _ circle, 
head in white on black background fac- 
ing left. (I 25032, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

Adolphus. Man’s head. He wears 
a slouch hat, cirgar in mouth, handker- 
chief about neck. (I 25038, Feb. 15, 
1908. ) 

Adoniram. Man, head looking to 
left, wearing soft hat with rim turned 
up. (1 25033, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

Alan. Man, head facing right, wear- 
ing a soft hat coming to peak at top. 
(I 25037, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 14-18, Apr., 1905 


ARTS 


FRINK oF Boston—Continued. 


Alaric. Man on bucking horse. 
25036, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

Albert. Man on horseback facing to 
right. (I 250385, Feb. 15, 1908.) 
. Alexander. Man on horseback rid- 
ing to left. (I 25034, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


FuLLer (Mrs. R. S8.), Denver, Colo. 
[11682 
Colorado columbine girl. Girl’s head 
enclosed in circular band with colum- 
bines distributed at equal distances on 


(I 


GUERIN (JULES)—Continued. 
Pyramid of Sakkara. Round pyra- 


| mid with four or five ridges, procession 


of figures and camels in foreground. 
(I 24842, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Pyramids of Ghizeh. Pyramids and 


reflections in background, Holy family 
in foreground. (I 248389, Mar. 20, 


1908.) 


Karnak 


band. (I 24816, June 14, 1907.) 
GARDTHAUSEN (Louis), New York, 
TN aks [11683 | 


Marx (Karl) portrait bust; by Louis 
Gardthausen. The head 
slightly forward, coat hanging open. 
(1 24817, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


GILLETTE—BURGESS co., Chicago, Il. 
[11684 
Madonna of the north. Mother and 

babe wrapped in shawl] with snow fall- 

ing heavily. (I 24818, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


- GUERIN (JULES), New York, N. Y. 
[11685-11704 
Colossi of Memnon. Two colossi in 
background and reflected in water in 
foreground. (I 24856, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


_heads in foreground. 


Ramesseum, Thebes. Side view of 
temple, columns low at right hand and 


rising higher toward the left. (I 
24857, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Sacred lake, Karnak. Temple of 


in background, two women 


| standing with jugs of water on their 


(I 24843, Mar. 


| 20, 1908.) 


is inclined | 


Sphinx (The). The Sphinx with 
shadowy army marching past in front. 
(I 24838, Mar. 20, 1908.) 

Temple of Der-El-Bahri. Low, flat- 
columned temple in center, precipitous 
cliffs in background. (I 24846, Mar. 


| 20, 1908.) 


_ groups of figures. 


Temple of Edfu. In foreground two 


Parts of temple are 


| half buried in the sand. (I 2484S, 
| Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Temple of Edfu (court). Doorway 


in center with columns on each side 
and walls rising above them to twice 


Court of Amenhotep III, Temple of | 


Luxor. 
nected at top in one place where a 
narrow arm of rock reaches across. 
(I 24851, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Two rows of columns con- | 


their height. 
Temple of Hatbor, Denderah. 


(I 24844, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Ob- 


long temple with ruined gateway in 


_ background, figures in foreground. (I 
| 24850, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Temple of Kom-Ombo. Temple in 


Great Colonnade, temple of Luxor. | 
Water in foreground wherein are re- | 


flected the pillars and sail boats in 
background. (I 24854, Mar. 20, 1908.) 

Great hall of Abydos. Two rows 
of roofed-over tall columns. 
ures in left foreground. 
Mar. 20, 1908.) 

Great rock temple of Abu-Simbel. 
In right background, several colossi 
facing left of picture are seated in 


(I 24852, 


niche hewn out of the rock. (I 
24849, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Great temple of Karmak. Two 


rows of columns with no roof between, 
four figures, with donkey in fore- 
ground. (I 24853, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Island of Phile. Hills and water 
in distance with island in middle back- 
ground. (I 24845, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Pharoah’s bed, island of Philz. 
Camels, donkeys and people in fore- 
ground where camp is being made. (I 
24841, Mar. 20, 1908.) 
Prayer in the Desert. 


foreground on which a man stands 
and prays. (I 24847, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Men on | 
camels in background, prayer rug in) 


Two fig- | 


background at top of sloop, at the 
water’s edge people are gathered near 
three sail boats. (I 24840, Mar. 20, 
1908. ) 

Temple of Medinet-Abu. Doorway 
with one column on each side, two 
figures in foreground carrying jugs. 
(I 24855, Mar. 20, 1908.) 


HaaeGin (Ben-Ati), New York, N. Y. 

[11705 

Lady in gray. Standing figure of 

lady. She has on a gray dress, large 

vase behind her. (I 25190, Apr. 13, 
1908. ) 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [11706-11713 
Dawn of the gods; by F. Leeke. 
Last scene of the third act in Wag- 
ner’s music drama, the Rhine-daugh- 


ters carrying away the treasure. (I 
| 24974, Mar. 28, 1908.) 
Flying Dutchman; by F. Leeke. A 


scene in the second act of Wagner's 
opera, Senta meets the flying Dutch- 
man. (I 24970, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


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HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


In imperial Rome; by G. Friedrich. 
The emperor reclining on a couch, a 
woman seated opposite playing on a 
harp. (I 24967, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

In the Highlands; by F. v. Defreg- 
ger. A scene in the Tyrolean Alps. 
A young dairy maid chatting with two 
villagers. (I 24968, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Peonies; by W. Menzler. Young 
woman seated on a bench, her left 
hand touching cheek, a basket with 
peonies on bench. (I 24972, Mar. 28, 
1908. ) 

Pet cat; by M. Nonnenbruch. Young 
woman holding in her left hand a mir- 
ror in which a cat looks at its image. 
(I 24973, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Valkyrie (The); by F. Leeke. A 
scene in third act of Wagner’s music 
drama, a warrior, carrying a spear, 
embracing a young woman. (I 24969, 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 

Woman and the artists; by K. Gus- 
sow. Nude figure of woman reposing 
on a couch covered with flowers, in 
background great artists like Raphael 
[ete.] (I 24971, Mar. 28, 1908.) 


HARPER & BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 

[11714, 11715 

Timon of Athens; by Edwin A. Ab- 

bey. Act 1, scene 2, rotunda supported 

by Ionic columns, guests at table. 
24991, Mar. 30, 1908. 


standing at mouth of cave, two female 
and a male in helmet standing at his 


left. (I 24992, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
HARRISON (A.), New York, N. Y. . 
[11716 | 
Low tide and after glow. Marine | 


showing a quiet sea late in the after- 
noon. (I 24961, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


Hart (WILLIAM §.), Westport, Conn. | 
eevevm 
Virginian (The); by Chas. M. Rus- | 


sell. A cowboy on horseback, the 
horse in walking motion. 


Apr. 1, 1908.) 


HENDRICKS 
Colo. 
Colorado columbine. 

and leaves, represented three times 

to form circular border. 

Apr. 10, 1908.) 


HIRSCHBERG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[11719, 11720 

Old home orchard; by C. Hirsch- 
berg. A boy coming from an orchard 
eating apples. (I 24791, Mar. 12, 
1908. ) 

Our city cousin; by C. Hirschberg. 
Little girl dressed in white sits in a 
boat. (I 24792, Mar. 12, 1908.) 


Denver, 
[11718 


(BrertHA M.), 


HUHMAN (HERMAN), JR., Terre Haute, 
| 


(I | 


Act 4, scene 8, a male figure | 


(I 25008, | 


Flower buds | 
(I 25153, | 


Hupson (Grace}, Ukiah, Cal. 
[11721, 11722 

Sha-ba Sha-wy (The first born). 
Yokia Indian’ girl, three-quarter 
length standing. holding in her arms 
a young baby. (I 25191, Apr. 13, 
1908. ) 

Yokia Indian boy dressed in checked 
brown and white shirt. (I 25192, Apr. 
13, 1908.) 


Ind. [11723 
Ready for a spin. Head and bust 
of smiling girl, full face view. She 
wears large feathered hat. (I 25018, 


Apr. 2, 1908.) 


Hunt (Woopsury E.) coMPpaNny, Con- 
cord, N. H. [11724-11728 


Abigail; by Netta M. Filer. Young 
woman, standing, her head outlined 
against lamp-globe. 24881, Mar. 
23, 1908. ) 

Alma; by Netta M. Filer. Young 
woman standing, she wears a riding 
habit. (I 24879, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Anabel; by Netta M. Filer. 


(I 


Young 


woman standing, she wears winter 
costume. (I 24880, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Fire of love: by Warren B. Davis. 
Young woman standing by a kitchen 
range broiling a steak. (I 24882, Mar. 
23, 1908. ) 

Uncle Rufe’s advice; by Warren B. 


Davis. Old negro with slouch hat... 
right hand uplifted. (I 25111, Apr. 8, 
| 1908.) 


| Jacops (MIcHEL), New York, N. Y. 
[11729 

Bronze or brass design for orna- 
mentation of gas burner. Series of 


leaves joined together. (I 25029, Apr. 


| 8, 1908. ) 
| KAUFMANN & StrRAvsSS Co., New York, 
N. Y. [11730-11733 


Lady in red. Head and bust of lady 
in large hat and gauzy drapery. (1 
24869, Mar. 21, 1908.) 

Poetry of motion. 

_ ing figures, in waltz position. (I 25020, 
| Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Song, without words. Full-length 
waltzing figures. man in faney uni- 
_ form, girl in flowing skirts and braided 
bodice. (I 25017, Apr. 2, 1908.) 

Witchery. Full-length dancing fig- 
ures, waltzing, man uniformed but cap- 


Full-length danc- 


less, girl in evening dress. (I 25019, 

Apr. 2, 1908. ) 

KeitH (Gro. E.), Campello, Mass. 
[11734 


Christ blessing the children; by Ga- 


brini. Courtyard of a Palestine resi- 
| dence. Christ blessing group of chil- 
' dren. (I 25009, Apr. 1, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


175 


KELLY (ELIZABETH), Denver, Colo. 
[11735 
Said the rooster so old and proud. 
Souvenir postal card to advertise Dem- 


ocratic national convention. (I 24823, 

Mar. 17, 1908. ) 

Key (JOHN Ross), Washington, D. C. 
[11736 


Golden Gate. Marine showing en- 
trance to Golden Gate, with Mt. Ta- 
malpais in distance. (I 24966, Mar. 
27, 1908.) 


KLeITz (WILLIAM), Elmira, N. Y. 
[11737 
Elmira N. Y., Birds-eye view of 
N. Y. state reformatory. (I 24833, 
Mar. 19, 1908.) 


KOENIG (CHARLES 
“ork NW. Y. [11738 


Say! Is this how you get it. A 
man standing beside a bull, the man 
carries a pail labeled Jala. (I 25005, 
Feb. 26, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 31, 1908.) 


HERMAN), New 


IKXRuGER & LEHNHARDT, 
a Oia [117389 
Blowing about a good thing: by A. 
Lehnhardat. 
on curb of street crossing with her 
skirts swirling about her. (I 24944, 
Mar. 26, 1908.) 


| LAMOREUX (F. P.), Phoenix, Ariz. 


Labor, at the head of a combination 
of mercantile institutions linked to- 
gether distributing money. 
Mar. 28, 1908.) 


LEPPER (JOHN J.), Milwaukee, Wis. 


_the top of a little hill. 


New York, | 


LIFE PUBLISHING Cco.—Continued. 
In the spring a young man’s fancy 


lightly turns to thoughts of love. A 
young man rose in hand, longingly 
looking through iron gates. (I 24976, 


Mar. 28, 1908.) 


Jones always insisted that his wife 
should be a woman of sume spirit. 
Drawing room where an exciting ar- 
gument has evidently been going on. 
(I 24934, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


Lover’s pity for the other men when 
he secures the only woman in the 
world. A young couple walking at 
(I 25186, Apr. 
13, 1908.) 


On the arrival of their first order of 
seeds Mr. & Mrs. Gardener are escorted 
by enthusiastic natives. A country 
scene in the early spring. Mr. & Mrs. 
Gardener are just coming up from the 
station with a wheelbarrow full of 


| boxes of seeds. (I 25185, Apr. 13, 
- 1908.) 

St. Patrick’s day in the (next) 
morning. An Irishman in bed the 


Young woman standing | 


[11740 


(I 24979, | 


[11741 
Giant foot. Model of a foot four 
feet long other proportions accord- 


ingly. (I 24872, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING Co., New York, N. Y. | 
[11742-11752 | 
Book of verses underneath the bow. | 


A bow-bow standing upon a book of 
Mother Goose verses. (I 25187, Apr. 
18, 1908.) 

Choice spot to locate. Country road, 
_ old gentleman driving, two young peo- 
_ ple in back seat making love to each 
| other. (I 25108, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Clerical error. A young curate with 


_ his arms around a pretty waiting maid. | 


(I 24977, Mar. 28, 1908.) 

I’m awfully busy just now, Jack, 
ecouldn’t you make it some other night. 
A young girl seated at a desk talking 
over the telephone. On the arm of a 
ehair sits a young man. (I 24978, 

Mar. 28, 1908.) 


morning after the famous St. Patrick’s 
day parade. (I 24814, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Those who dance must pay the piper. 
A group of four belated automobilists 
walking disgustedly toward home. 
(I 24815, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


Wise, likewise and otherwise. Old 
mahogony sofa, upon which young 
man, young woman and old man are 
sitting. (I 25107, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


McALLISTER & VANDERBILT, Washing- 
ton, D. C. [11753 


South side Pennsylvania ave., pre- 
liminary sketch showing the artistic 


development. (I 25198, Apr. 14, 1908.) 
| McAULIFFE (TIMOTHY JOHN), Worces- 
ter, Mass. [11754 
Tucker (William Jewett); by T. J. 
McAuliffe. Medallion portrait. (I 
| 24939, Mar. 25, 1908.) 
| McFEe (WmM. J.), Schenectady, N. Y. 
: [11755 
Group of fruit. From left to right 
first. box of strawberries, next to 


which is bunch of purple grapes, ete. 
(I 25155, Apr. 11, 1908.) 


Manatt (WM. WHITNEY), Providence, 


B...4. 
Adam and Eve. 


[11756 
Two nude figures, 


/ muscular athlete and graceful female, 


both kneeling. Mar. 31, 


1908.) 


(I 24999, 


176 


MANNELLI (Srro), San Francisco, Cal. 

[11757, 11758 

Welcome. Cast of bust of Admiral 

Evans, below bust is a modern battle- 

ship and ancient war boat. (I 25074, 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Welcome to our fleet; by S. Man- 
nelli. Design in plaster or marble rep- 
resenting head and smiling face of 
Uncle Sam. (I 24875, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


(Mac) ADVERTISING Co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. [11759 
Spiritof Minneapolis. Female figure 
in half armor with blade of wheat in 
left hand and shield on right arm. (I 
25071, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


C.), ‘Chicago, Ill. 
[11760-11765 

Bring a smile. Heads and faces of 
seven persons, dog and parrot, all 
smiling. (I 25049, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Dreaming of you. Heads and faces 
of seven persons, eyes closed, mouths 
open, also a parrot and head of dog. 
(I 25050, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

In the dark. Heads and faces of 
seven persons, heads of dog and parrot, 
all appearing as if thrust through 
background. (I 25052, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Longing for you. Heads and faces 
of seven persons, heads of dog and par- 
rot, all with wistful look. (I 25051, 
Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Tears will flow. Heads and faces of 
seven persons, the head of dog and 
parrot, all weeping. (I 25048, Apr. 4, 
1908.) 

Your vacant chair. Seven persons, 
dog and parrot at table, one vacant 
cbair. (I 25047, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


MARTIN 


MatTHerR (G. 


MayYNARD (ALICE), New York, N. Y 
Maynard sweater girl. Girl in bright 

red sweater with golf club uplifted and 

about to drive from tee. (I 25118, 


Apr. 4, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 10, 1908.) 
MEEKER (A. S.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[11767-11784 | 


Alone. Couple seated on rock with 
laughing moon in background. (I 
25062, Apr. 4, 1908.) - 

Argument. Male figure in evening 
‘dress, arguing, with face and hand 
raised toward moon. (I 25053, Apr. 4, 
1908. ) 

At the telephone. Partition with 
telephone on either side, male figure 


at one end, parrot at the other. (I 
25058, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Boating by moonlight. Couple in 
boat, comic moon in background. (I 


25055, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


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4 


ENTRIES f 
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


MEEKER (A. S.)—Continued. 

Capsized. Boat on river half cap- 
sized with figures half submerged. (I 
25060, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Female figure on branch of tree, with 
cherries; male figure below. (I 25080, 
Mar. 31, 1908.) 


Female figure seated on beach. 
25078, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Female figure seated on upturned 
boat Mermaid. (I 25077, Mar. 31, 
1908. ) 

Female figure with arm raised in 
surf. (I 25075, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Figure of female nurse at door. 
25079, Mar. 31, 1908.) 

Figures in surf. (I 25076, Mar. 31, 


(I 


(I 


1908. ) 

Fishing. Couple on river bank, ob- 
livious of line and rod. (I 25061, Apr. 
4, 1908.) 


Hunting. Male figure with gun with 
bird on end, female figure with out- 
stretched hands. (I 25057, Apr. 4, 


_ 1908.) 


In the country. Couple seated on 
log, laughing moon in background. 
(I 25063, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Luncheon in the country. 
seated at tree, at luncheon. (I 25054, 
Apr. 4, 1908.) . 

Oblivion. Two figures seated on 
fence rail in sun shower, sun in back- 
ground. (I 25064, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Taking a photograph. Female fig- 
ure taking photograph of man seated 
on log. (I 25056, Apr. 4, 1908.) 

Unexpected descent. Bucking horse 
with male rider thrown to the ground. 
(I 25059, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


Figures 


- M 0 xi r 6 6UN, ; 
[11766 | Metcuers (GARI), New York, N. ¥ 


[11785, 11786 
Portrait of my mother. #} length 
figure of elderly woman sitting in 
arm chair, dressed in black, 
holding a fan in her two hands. (I 
25196, Apr. 14, 1908.) 
Two sisters; by G. Melchers. Two 
little girls about five and ten years of 
age. (I 24994, Mar. 30, 1908.) 


MOLLER (LupwicG), Liibeck, Germany. 
[11787-11790 
Am weiher. (Atthepond.) A night 
scene at the shore of a pond. The 
moon is partly covered by a mass of 
clouds. (I 24998, Mar. 31, 1908.) 
Bollwerk. (Bulwark.) A night scene 
at the outer part of a small seaport. 
By the dim light of the moon... to 
the right a bulwark of heavy beams 
is visible. (I 24997, Mar. 31, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


MOoiLierR (Lupwic )—Continued. 


Esse Fjord. In the foreground, to 
the left high rocks are seen, while in 


In one of the row boats, there are 

two girls. (I 24995, Mar. 31, 1908.) 
Waldeinsamkeit. (A lonesome for- 

est.) To the right the trees are dense 


ter there is an opening. 
31, 1908.) 


Movies (Peter P.), Batavia, N. Y. 
[11791 
Easter greeting. Calling card in 
center of postal... words Easter 
greeting written with steel pen on 
ecard. (I 25113, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


/MurpHy (THos. D.) COMPANY, 
Oak, Iowa. 


Antoinette; by J. Ross 


red hat and feather boa. 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Beatrice; J. Ross Bryson. 


(I 24915, 


(J 24912, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Bijou (La); by J. Ross Bryson. 
Girl in green hat of fantastic shape 
wears green cape with a profusion of 
green chiffon at neck. (I 24902, Mar. 


Young lady with elbows on table, 
leaning her cheek on hands. (I 24909, 
mMar. 23, 1908.) 

— Coquette (A); by J. Ross Bryson. 


are the head and shoulders of an au- 
_burn-haired girl with laughing face. 
(I 24904, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Day dreams; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Girl in loose red dress, dark red hat 


her face. (I 24896, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Fair debutante; by J. Ross Bryson. 


ee 


That. (1 24910, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
_ Fair sailor; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Seated in a boat, hands on oars. 
24905, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Felicia; by J. Ross Bryson. 
@ lady in green dress, red parasol stands 
| in front of a table. (I 24889, Mar. 23, 
1908.) 
® Flirt (The); by J. Ross Bryson. 
} Young lady in pale blue dress, seated, 
face resting on hand. (I 248938, Mar. 
23, 1908.) 


(I 


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ARTS 177 


_Murpeuy (TxHos. D.)—Continued. 


of a girl and head of a horse. 
the centre twe row boats are visible. | 


and also to the left, while in the cen- | 
(I 24996, Mar. | 


Head 
(I 


Friends; by J. Ross Bryson. 


24907, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Glimpse of Long Island sound from 
Montauk. Summer landscape showing 
body of water. (I 24812, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 

Harvesters (The); by R. Atkinson 
Fox. Harvest scene. Man with three 


horses hitched abreast cutting wheat. 
| (I 24873, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


In the garden; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Side back view of young lady in cream 
and purple dress, wears drooping hat 
with white plume. (I 24899, Mar. 23, 


1908.) 


Red | 
[11792-11821 | 
Bryson. | 
Young lady in low-necked dress, large | 


Girl in 
old fashioned bounet with white. 
plumes, holds pink roses to her face. | 


| 


In the orchard; by R. Atkinson Fox. 
Road passing barn at left, at right of 
road are a white and brown colt. Apple 
trees in bloom, on each side of road. 
(1 24874, Mar. 23. 1908.) 

Jeanette; by J. Ross Bryson. Young 
lady with dark brown hair in which 
are entwined white beads. (I 24914, 
May 238, 1908.) 

June; by J. Ross Bryson. Lady in 
green hat, yellow dress, in her arms 
she holds a great bunch of red roses. 
(I 24900, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Meditation; by J. Ross Bryson. Girl 


ip light empire gown with low neck, 


one arm thrown over head. (I 24897, 


| Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Mt. Hood; by J. Ross Bryson. Snow 
capped peak. In foreground a plain 
with hills on either side. (I 24891, 


| Mar. 23, 1908.) 


23, 1908..) 

Constitutional (A); by J. Ross | 
Bryson. Young lady at foot of flight 
of steps, preparing to ascend. (I 
24906, Mar. 238, 1908.) 

Contemplation; J. Ross Bryson. 


Against a bright yellow background | 


Mount of the Holy Cross; by J. Ross 
Bryson. Mountain showing a cross on 
its side. (I 24892, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Mt. Shasta; by J. Ross Bryson. Tall 
mountain peak, ranging in color from 
blue to salmon. (I 24895, Mar. 23, 


| 1908.) 


with plumes, her left hand raised to | 


Mt. Tacoma; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Dark blue sky above mountain, fore- 
ground very dark. (I 24890, Mar. 23, 
1908. ) 

Promenade (The); J. Ross Bryson. 


_ Lady in red hat with long red plume, 
_ white dress with scarf over shoulders. 


| Light haired girl in large pale green | 


Girl | 


(I 24898, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Rose (The); by J. Ross Bryson. 
Tall slender lady in red low-necked 
dress, red hat with long red plume. 


| (I 24913, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Young | 


Ready for a spin; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. Girl in light dress, red coat and 
green hat tied down with veil. (I 


| 24894, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


Society queen; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Girl in Gainsborough hat, powdered 
hair with curl over shoulder. (I 
24908, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


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MureuHy (THos. D.)—Continued. 


Summer; by J. Ross Bryson. Young 
lady in low-necked yellow dress, she 
holds a rose to her face. (I 24908, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Violet; by J. Ross Bryson. 
of young lady with brown hair done 
in quaint knot at back of her head. 
(I 24911, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Waiting; by J. Ross Bryson. Lady 
with light brown hair and eyes, wears 
low necked dress, her hat has fallen 
over shoulders. (I 24901, Mar. 238, 
1908. ) 


NAEGELE (CHARLES FREDERICK), New 
York, NX. [11822 


Sybil. 


Profile | 


Female head, neck and shoul- | 


ders bare, drapery around bust, hold- | 


ing crystal ball in hands. 
Apr. 13, 1908.) 


NecHES (IsAAc) & Mirsky (MOosss), 
New York, N. Y. [11823 


Zion and Jerusalem. To the left is 
the Mohammedan church Nebi Dahud, 
to the right is the remaining part of 
the wall of the destroyed temple. (I 
25021, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


(I 25189, 


New HOME SEWING MACHINE ©CO., 
Orange, Mass. [11824 
Rosalie. Left profile view of a 


beautiful girl holding in her left hand 
long stemmed roses. (I 24802, Mar. 14, 
1908. ) 


Norton (Wm. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[11825 
Off Sandy Hook. A seascape. In 
center foreground is a brig, with royals 
on both masts unfurled. 
Mar. 27, 1908.) 
PAINE (R. T.) 2ND, Brookline, Mass. 
[11826 
Girl mending. Girl seated at side 
of a table with shears in hand cutting 
a piece of cloth. (I 24825, Mar. 16, 
1908. ) 


ParstrEy (M.), St. Louis, Mo. [11827 


Puityuies (T. F.)—Continued. 


which is an altar table having a Lord’s 
Last Supper in relief in the center. (I 
24920, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

— no. 20099. Three steps of un- 
equal length above which is an altar 
table. (I 24921, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

—no. 20100. Two steps of un- 
equal length above which is an altar 
table having a tracery panel in the 
center. (I 24923, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Renaissance side altar, no. 10989. 
One step above which is an altar table 
in the center of which is a relief of 
Our Lady of the Rosary. (1 24927, 
Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Roman main altar, no. 26054. Three 
steps of unequal length above which is 


an altar table, having four quarter 


foils. (I 24925, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
no. 26055. Three steps of un- 
equal length above which is an altar 
table having a Lord’s Last Supper. (1 
24926, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

—— no. 26056. Three steps of un- 
equal length above which is an altar 


table having a Lord’s Last Supper 


in center. 


(I 24963, | 


Our mothers tears for the blue and | 


gray. A cemetery dotted with ever- 
green trees. . 
entrance ... both weeping. 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Paut (A. C.), Milwaukee, Wis. [11828 


Miller high life beer, Milwaukee. 
Poster drawing. (I 24086, Dec. 18, 


(I 25110, 


1907.* ) 
Puiuuirs (T. F.) coMpany, Dubuque, 
Iowa. [11829-11836 


Gothic main altar, no. 20096. Three 
steps of unequal length having a Lord’s 
Last Supper in relief in center. (T 
24922, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


. two mothers meet at. 


(I 24924, Mar. 23, 1908.) 
Price (J. W.), Rochester, N. Y. 
[11837 
Head of Scotch collie dog; by J. W. 
Price. Head to point of shoulder blade, 
head raised, mouth open. (I 24932, 
Feb. 29, 1908; 1 photo Feb. 7, 1908.) 


Quirk (N. J.), Chicago, Il. 
[11838-11841 

David and Goliath. White 3 fun- 
nelled warship, Connecticut class, 
smoke and flags blowing forward. (1 
24809, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

New peacemaker. White 3 fun- 
nelled warship nearly broadside steam- 
ing fast and heavy smoke trailing 
backward. (I 24807, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

North Carolina (U. S. cruiser) 4 
funnelled white cruiser showing smoke 
and signal flags blowing aft. (I 24808, 
Mar. 14, 1908.) 

U. S. battleship fleet and torpedo 
flotilla. Fleet of twenty seven vessels 
in parallel circular columns. (I 24868, 
Mar. 21, 1908.) 

RaNsoM (I*LeTCHER C.), New York, 
N. [11842 

There’s no place like home. Elderly 
woman standing on steps of farm 
house with arms outstretched to wel- 
come son. (I 25026, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


-Runerus (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[11843-11846 

At the deadwater: Shallow pond in 

the woods, moose standing on shore. 
(I 24818, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


no. 20098. Three steps above 


| floor plan. 


nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


Runeius (Cari) —Continued. 
Deadlocked. Two caribou, the horns 


FINE ARTS 


locked, one dead the other standing 


over it. (I 24821, Mar. 17, 1908.) 
Rainy day. ‘Bull and cow moose on 
a hillside, clouds hanging over distant 
hill. (I 24820, Mar. 17, 1908. 
Rivals. Buil and a cow moose in 
foreground on rocky hillside looking 
down at another bull. (I 24819, Mar. 


17, 1908.) 
RUSSELL (Mary La FeEtTRA), New 
York, N. Y. [11847 


Shepherd show me how to go. A 
- Class of Sunday school] children sing- 
» ing. (I 25004, Mar. 31, 1908.) 


Savory (E. W.), ttp., Bristol, Eng- 

land. [11848-11853 

Elaine; by G. H. Edwards. Head 

_ of girl in profile, hair braided, large 

embroidery frame to left. (I 25069, 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Enid; by G. H. Edwards. Head 
_ of girl, showing both hands playing 
harp. Girl’s hair falls low over fore- 
head. (I 25067, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Gardener’s daughter; by G. H. Ed- 
wards. Head of girl partially sur- 
rounded by roses, hair puffed around 
face. (I 25070, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Lady Clare; by G. H. Edwards. 
Head of girl in profile, hair parted in 
middle, braided and fixed low on neck. 
(I 25068, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Lady of Shalott; by G. H. Edwards. 
Head of girl holding shuttle and sur- 
rounded by a few threads. Girl’s 
hair parted in middle, with braid 
' hanging over each shoulder. (I 25065, 

Apr. 6, 1908.) 

Maud; by G. H. Edwards. Head 
of girl in low neck gown, showing 
her hand holding fan half back of 
head. (I 25066, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


SCHOLEFIELD (F. R.), Chicago, II]. 
[11854 
Railroad engine round house. Plan, 
section and elevation, representing the 
_ plumbing, heating and ventilating cir- 
™ culation. (I 251938, Apr. 138, 1908; 1 
_ photo Mar. 26, 1908.) 


SeLTzER (Oxar Cart), Great Falls, 
Mont. [11855 


Road agents. 5 cow punchers wait- 
ing to hold up the overland stage 
coach (I 24806, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


| Sincer (M. A.), New York, N. Y. 

{ [11856-11860 
A booth structure .. . of a polygonal 
. (I 25016, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
| Booth structure of oblong plan. 
| {1, 2] (1 25014, 25015, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


179 


S1nceR (M. A.)—Continued. 


Group of display booths, plan view. 
[1, 2] (1 25012, 25013, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


SmitH (C. McKnicut), Newark, N. J. 
[11861, 11862 
North Dakota (U. S. battleship). 
Battleship at sea showing the star- 
board side. (I 25007, Apr. 1, 1908.) 
—— Showing the starboard side 
slightly quartering from the bow. (I 
25112, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


| SPIELVOGEL (E.), New York, N. Y. 


[11863 

Lanterne (La) Japonaise. A little 

girl in a white dress standing and hold- 

ing a Chinese lantern in both of her 
hands. (I 25023, Apr. 2, 1908.) 


STEICHER (E. J.), New York, N. Y. 
[11864 

Landscape decorative; edge of birch 
tree forest, in the foreground are 
groups of birch trees. (I 24788, Feb. 


28, 1908.) 
STERN (EpwWaArD) & Co., INC., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [11865 


Last Egyptian. Statue of an Egyp- 
tian clad in white robes, seated on a 
camel. (I 24810, Mar. 16, 1908.) 


STirn (L. & E.), New York, N. Y. 
[11866-11868 

Afternoon tea. A number of young 
women in miniature, some of whom 
are in Street attire and some in recep- 
tion gowns. (I 24917, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Her pet. Seated figure of a beauti- 
ful young woman holding reins and a 
whip, beside her is seated a dog. (I 
24918, Mar. 23, 1908.) 

Promenade (The). A number of 
young women in miniature, all of 
whom being in street attire except one. 
(I 24916, Mar. 23, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (SETH BECHTOLD), Jersey 
City, N. TI. [11869 


Mother and child; by S. B. Thomp- 
son. Young woman sitting and look- 
ing down at child on her lap. (I 
24824, Mar. 17, 1908.) 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. Y. 
[11870 
Celtic cross shown with landscape 
background, mounted on double base, 
carved in Celtic interlacing ornament. 
(I 24867, Mar. 7, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 
20, 1908.) 


Tower (A. J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[11871, 11872 
Cabman. Cabman dressed in rub- 
ber coat about to fasten feed bag on 
head of horse. (I 25073, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


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Tower (A. J.)—Continued. 

Cow boy. Front view of cow boy 
seated on horse with arms folded. (I 
25072, Apr. 6, 1908.) 

UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, Evanston, II. 
[11873 

Holly tree; panel design. (I 25156, 

Apr. 138, 1908.) 


VAN Nostrand (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 


| Watz (Epw. A.) & co., Philadelphia, 


(11874, 11875 | 


Workers series. 3. Two men in the 


act of drilling a hole, one standing | 
with uplifted hammer about to strike. | 


(I 24984, Feb. 15, 1908.) 

— 4. A man astride the ridge pole 
of a roof under construction, 
ing a rope with his right hand. 
24985, Feb. 15, 1908.) 


VERNON (ALPHONSE JACOB), New York, 


(I 


Ne 4. [11876 
Defenders (The). A young woman 
stands at the left side of a wheel 


mounted brass cannon. (I 24951, Mar. 
18, 1908; 1 photo. Mar. 27, 1908.) 


VERNON (EMIL), New York, N. Y. 
[11877 
Bunch of violets. Head and should- 
ers of young woman with light hair. 
Wears large black hat... holds bunch 
of violets to her face. (I 25028, Apr. 
2, 1908.) 


York (DovuertaAs), Center Lovell, Me. 

[11878, 11879 

Lincoln (Abraham) portrait in oil 

colors. Head and shoulders nearly in 
profile. (I 25188, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


Winter walk. A young girl nearly 
in profile, half length, life size... 
white tam o’shanter on her head... 
earries a dark muff. (I 25115, Apr. 
8, 1908.) 


WALKER (Horatio), New York, N. Y. 
[11880 

Circe and _ the 
Hvening effect 


(I 25117, Apr. 


Enchanted sty. 
friends of Ulysses. 
with the rising moon. 


large bonnet, carrying bouquet. 


Pa. [11883, 11884 
Queer home; by Ben Austrian. Two 
small chicks in a cocoanut shell. (I 
249438, Mar. 26, 1908.) 
Lilacs and roses. On table or shelf, 
stems protruding from left hand side. 
(I 24953, Mar. 25, 1908.) 


WATERS (Lity CumMMINGS), New York, 
i Bas ek [11885, 11886 


Girl in fancy custom, carrying bas- 
ket of flowers on arm, wearing large 
hat. (I 24805, Mar. 14, 1908.) 

Girl in fancy costume, wearing 
(I 


24804, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


attach- | 


WEIGALL (GERALD JOHN VILLIERS), 
Ramsgate, England. [11887 


Genée (Mademoiselle) as Coppelia. 


Mile. Genée in ballet costume poised 


'on toes of left foot. 


(I 24835, Mar. 


20, 1908.) 


| WERLING (J.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[ 


11888 

Enlightenment of the world; half 
sphere of world upon which stands the 
figure of Christ with arms extended 
from sides. (I 24789, Mar. 10, 1908.) 


WHITEHEAD & HoagG co., Newark, N. J. 

[ 11889, 11891 

Monarch of the forest. Late fall 

scene on a hillside, male moose stands 

in the foreground. (I 24830, Mar. 19, 
1908.) 

Rosalind. Pretty girl showing teeth; 


she wears white leghorn hat, with veil 


tied under her chin. (I 24882, Mar. 


19, 1908.) 
Virginia. 


Pretty girl with light 


wavy hair hanging down her back, 


drapery over shoulders. (I 24831, 

| Mar. 19, 1908.) 
_WrraMs (JNo.), INc., New York, 
N.Y. [11892 


Placque with Singer tower and 
building in low relief. Placque or tray 
of oval shape shows a twisted thread 

top and bottom with knots. (I 
95154, Apr. 11, 1908.) 


| WILSON (FREDERICK), Briarcliff Manor, 


9, 1908.) 
WALLACE (Louris DAVENPORT), Chi- 
cago, Ill. _ [11881 | 
Wesley (John) Bust. (I 24990, 


Mar. 30, 1908.) 


WALTHAM PIANO CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 
[11882 

Sweet music. Musician playing the 
piano while ethereal, shadowy figure 
of a woman rises as a vision, person- 
ifying music. (I 24829, Mar. 19, 1908.) 


Pe ee [11893-11898 


St. Catherine of Alexandria. St. 
Catherine seated on stone, with book 


on her lap, background of Egyptian 


(I 24981, Mar. 30, 1908.) 
An inci- 


freize. 
St. Elizabeth of Hungary. 


dent in her life in which the food she 


formed into roses. 


was taking to the. poor was trans- 
(I 24982, Mar. 30, 


~ 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 14-18, Apr., 1908 


WILSON (FREDERICK )—Continued. 


St. George; by F. Wilson. Figure 
clothed in bearskin with club and 
shield, the figure of St. George is in 
bright armour. (I 24942, Mar. 26, 
1908. ) 

St. James the Great. St. James 
bound with cords and soldier 
mour who kneels to receive the kiss. 
(I 24980, Mar. 30, 1908.) 

St. Lucia; by F. Wilson. A draped 
figure with lamp and reed against a 
dark background. (I 24941, Mar. 26, 
1908. ) 


St. Patrick; by F. Wilson. Figure 


in ecclesiastical garments with book in 


right hand and crosier in left. 
24940, Mar. 26, 1908.) 


WILSON (LINNIE Lewis), River Falls, 
Wis. 
Ambition. Female figure, Greek dra- 
pery in white, one foot on first round 
of ladder, arm grasping an 


(I 


[11899 | 


upper | 


round. (I 25011, Apr. 2, 1908; 1 photo. | 


Mar. 20, 1908.) 


Witson (MEtLva BEATRICE), New York, 
mY. [11900 
St. Patrick, man clothed in a bish- 


op’s robes, holding a shamrock. (I 
24803, Mar. 14, 1908.) 


WITKOWSKI (KARL), Vailsburg, N. J. 
[11901-11908 


Hustlers (The). Three boys at foot 


| book. 


of elevated railway calling out papers. | 


(I 25116, Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Newsboy; by K. Witkowski. Boy 
_ with bundle of papers under his arm, 
back ground is foggy. (I 24960, Mar. 
27, 1908.) 

Sweethearts. Summer landscape, 
Wide road shaded by trees, standing 
under trees .. 


the girl. (I 25197, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


ee (eurs) &~ co, urp., London, | A grape-vine the branches of which are 


England. [11904-11909 


After day’s work is done; by Paul 
Jackman. Pathway by side of river, 


ARTS 181 


Wotrr (Louis) & co., LTD.—Continued. 


girl leading horse on which man is 
sitting. (I 24862, Mar. 20, 1908; 1 
photo. Feb. 25, 1908.) 

After spring shower; by Paul Jack- 
man. Bank of a river, boy resting 


. under tree, girl standing beside him. 
In ar- | 


(I 24861, Mar. 20, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. 


| 25, 1908.) 


Canterbury cathedral; by Stuart 
Lloyd. Cathedral on far side of river 
with several boats and barges in fore- 
ground. (I 24863, Mar. 20, 1908; 1 
photo. Feb. 25, 1908.) 

Christchurch priory: by Stuart 
Lloyd. Tower of the abbey with the 
priory itself, three boats in foreground. 
(I 24864, Mar. 20, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. 
25, 1908.) 

Love at first sight; by Arthur J. 
Elsley. ‘Three little girls and little 
boy holding collie dog tightly. (1 
24865, Mar. 20, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. 25, 
1908.) 

Mill meadow; by Yeend King. Two 
girls, one standing with pail in her 
hand, other seated on plank bridge 
which crosses stream. (I 24834, Mar. 
20, 1908; 1 photo. Feb. 29, 1908.) 


| Wootr (S. J.), New York, N. Y. 


[11910 

Mark Twain. Portrait of Samuel 

Clemens seated in a chair, holding a 
(I 24964, Mar. 27, 1908.) 


WORLD’S* DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSN, 
Rochester, N. Y. [11911 
Last hope. Tempestuous ocean, a 
ship on fire, in foreground six men in 
a boat, probably life savers, rowing to- 
wards burning vessel. (I 24933, Mar. 


| 25, 1908.) 
. are a little boy and | 


a girl, boy offering a pink carnation to | 


WorTHAM (Marcus C.), Lerna, Ill. 
[11912 
True Vine and the twelve apostles. 


formed by the names of the apostles. 
(I 24787, Mar. 11, 1908.) 


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and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 
I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos. and Litho- 


graphs; Class H, Photographs 
II. Containing Class I, 


Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 


or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 
of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 


are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. 


in a separate alphabet following this. 


The entries for Fine Arts will be found 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 
The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 


account of necessary correspondence. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: 
Class F, XXe no. 64870, April 25, 1908; 2 


Pewaukee, Wis. 
1908. 


Copyright by W. A. Akin, 
copies received April 25, 


AKIN (W. A.), Pewaukee, Wis. 
[11913-11917 


Pewaukee lake, Wis. [1-5] (F 


64870-64874, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
[11918-11941 


Among the Puebloes. (64701, Apr. 


20, 1908.) 


At a broncho busting contest. 
64889, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


At last. (F 64886, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Isn’t Dotty Dimple the cute little 
thing. (F 64888, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(F 65240, May 11, 1908.) 
Jimmy. (F 64504, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
(F 64699, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
— (F 64887, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65110, May 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 65238, May 11, 1908.) 


Katzenjamers sing a song of sinkers. 
(F 65241, May 11, 1908.) 


(F 64702, Apr. 


(FE 


Last. straw. 20, 


H double o-l-i-g-a-n spells Hooligan. 
(F 64890, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Ha! Ha! Also Haw! 
651138, May 4, 1908.) 


Number four! (F 65111, May 4, 
1908. ) 


Resolved by B. B. 


Haw! (F 


(EF 65243, May 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
Royal game of Wooz. (F 64502, 
Apr. 13, 1908.) 
Ship ahoy. (F 64501, Apr. 13, 1908.) 
(IF 64698, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
— (F 65112, May 4, 1908.) 


Showing how the royal game of 
Wooz ends. (F 64700, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


That dear Leon doesn’t mend mat- 
ters much. (EF 65239, May 11, 1908.) 


This happened in San Francisco. 
(F 64503, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


Those poor innocent Rackety Rax 
boys. (F 64505, Apr. 138, 1908.) 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXXA MINER. 


New 


Work, Wey: [11942-12026 
Braggo the monk. (F 64609, Apr. 
16, 1808.) 


First in war, first in peace (F 
64661, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 64695, Apr. 
—— (F 64876, Apr. 
— (F 64998, Apr. 
~ Groucho the monk. 
13, 1908.) 
— (F 64597, Apr. 
— — (F 64759, Apr. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 64854, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
— (F 64895, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (I 65002, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
-—— (F 65105, May 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 65134, May 5, 1908.) 
183 


20, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
29, 1908.) 


(F 64498, Apr. 


15, 1908.) 


184 


- | 
AMERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. | 


(F 65170, May 7, 1908.) 
— (F 65236, May 11, 1908.) 
Hall Room boys. (F 64601, Apr. 15, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 64659, Apr. 
—— (F 64696, Apr. 
—— (Ff 64821, Apr. 2 
— (F 64880, Apr. 
—— (F 64881, Apr. 
— (IF 65031, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 65108, May 4, 1908.) 
(F 65178, May 8, 1908.) 


18, 1908.) 
20, 1908. ) 
22, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 


(B | 


I’d rather sidestep than waltz. 
65084, May 2, 1908.) 
I see by the papers. (F 64497, Apr. 
13, 1908.) 
(F 64819, Apr. 22, 1908.) 
King Kazooks. (F 64499, Apr. 18, | 


1908.) 

(F 64656, 
— (F 64855, 
— (F 64894, 
— (F 65085, 
—— (F 65106, 
(F 65157, 


Apr. 18, 1908.) 
Apr. 23, 1908.) 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
May 2, 1908.) 
May 4, 1908.) 
May 6, 1908.) 


Merry widow limerick. (F 65169, 
May 7, 1908.) 
Merry widower. (IF 64758, Apr. 21, 


1908. ) 
—— (F 650038, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
— (F 65087, May 2, 1908.) 
Mr. Jack. (F 64606, Apr. 
—— (F 64853, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
— (F 65000, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 65086, May 2, 1908.) 

(F 65104, May 4, 1908.) 

Trubbell. (EF 64658, Apr. 


Mrs. 
1908. ) 


18, 


Monopoly auto race. 
25, 1908.) 


(F 64879, Apr. 


Monopoly Lodge. (F 64608, Apr. 
16, 1908. ) 
Mysterious stranger. (EF 65135, 


May 5, 1908.) 
Oh, what's 

6, 1908.) 

(EF 65215, May 9, 1908.) 
Political situation in a nutshell. 

(F 64600, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Rhymo the monk. (F — 
15, 1908.) 


the use. (F 65156, May 


Apr. 


” 64657, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 64660, Apr. 18, oe" ) 
—— (F 64820, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


16, 1908.) | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.Iv,n.s.,V.3 — 


AMERICAN-J OURN AL-EXA MINER—Cont’d. 


—— (F 64878, Apr. 25, 

— (F 65030, Apr. 30, 

—— (F 65109, May 4, 

—— (F 65155, May 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 65217, May 9, 1908.) 

Sorrows of Satan. (F 64697, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 


Spring has came. 


1908. ) 
1908.) 
1908.) 


 (F 64607, Apr. 


16, 1908.) 
Surest thing you know. (F 64892, 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(F 65001, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 65029, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 65107, May 4, 1908.) 
— (F 65132, May 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 65154, May 6, 1908.) 
— (F 65216, May 9, 1908.) 
(F 65235, May 11, 1908.) 
|  Unele Sam's comic supplement. (F 
| 65177, May 8, 1908.) 
Uproar at the In bad club. (F 


| 64756, 


65032, Apr. 
We are 
(F 64891, Apr. 
When the town 
GAST7. Apr. 25, 1908.) 
When women get their rights. 
Apr. 21, 1908.) 
Whole Peewee family. 
Apr. 13, 1908.) 
—— (F 64599, 
——— (F 64757, 


30, 1908.) 


gov erned by newspapers. 
, 1908.) 


goes crazy. 


2 a 


25 a 
(F 64500, 


Apr. 15, 1908.) 
Apr. 21, 1908.) 


—— (F 64898, 
—— (F 64999, 
—— (FF 65133, 
(F 65171, 


Wouldn't it n 
elephant mad. 


1908.) 


Wouldn't 
64760, 
—— (FF 65237, 


Yes, here we 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


it 


Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Apr. 29, 1908.) 
May 5, 1908.) 
May 7, 1908.) 


nike a donkey and an 
(F 65179, May 8, 


make you mad. (F 


Apr. 21, 1908.) 


May 11, 1908.) 
(F 64598, 


are again. 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH OCO., 


New York, N. 


His day of rest. 


1908. ) 


‘Hulda’s lovers. 
| 1908.) 
King’s messenger. 
| 28, 1908.) 


as [12027-12030 


(H 110428, May 9, 


(H 109471, Apr. 16, 


(H 109927, Apr. 


Sculptor’s nightmare. (H 110169, 
-May 4, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC Co., New York, | 


1 a ae [12031-12033 
A 29775. (H 105411, Jan. 23, 1908.*) | 
A 65985, A 66458. (H 109780, 109781, | 


Apr. 27, 1908.) 


(CHARLES HENRY), Minne- 
[12034-12037 
(H 109999, Apr. 


ANDERSON 
apolis, Minn. 
Arrival of spring. 
30, 1908.) 
Easter offerings. 
30, 1908. ) 
Fair lillies. 
1908; 2 ec. May 1, 1908.) 
Ruth. (H 109997, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


(H 109998, Apr. 


ARARAT TEMPLE A. A. O. N. M. S., Kansas | 
[12038 | 


City, Mo. 
Ararat temple, Kansas City, Mo. 
66254, Apr. 8, 1908.) 


ARCHIBALD (ORSON), Indianapolis, Ind. 

[12039, 12040 

_ Indiana State school for deaf, main 

building, school building. (H 109743, 
109744, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


| ARNOLD (RicHArRD J.), Del Monte, Cal. | 


[12041 
; Monterey bay. 1. 
m1, 1908.) 
ASSOCIATED LITERARY PRESS, New York, 
[12042-12046 


Muffy Shuffles. 
1908. ) 


—— (F 64734, 
—(F 64902, 
— (F 65083, 
— (F 65214, 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
May 2, 1908.) 
May 9, 1908.) 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 
Iowa. [12047-12051 
Ft. Des Moines, army post. (H 
™209551, Apr. 20, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1908. ) 

——2nd U. S. cavalry. 1-4. 
" 110165-110168, May 4, 1908.) 


Ph DABKER (J. A.), Canandaigua, N. Y. 


(H 


[12052 
: St. Johns Episcopal choir. (H 
110104, May 4, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 
1908. ) 


SeARNES (A. S.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
| [12053-12057 
= iseypoards, A, B fiat, C, D, F. (F 
— 65053-65058, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


BARNWELL (J. O.), Seattle, Wash. 
[12058 
Mount Rainier, in the shadow of. 
eH 109777, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


(H 109996, Apr. 30, | 


(Fo 


(H 110454, May | 


(F 64515, Apr. 138, | 


Des Moines, | 


1 


185 


BARRETT (Jas, A.), Sheridan, Wyo. 
[12059 
Wyoming beauties. (H 109820, Apr. 


27, 1908.) 


BaRTON & SpPooNeR, Cornwall-on-Hud- 
gon: IN. -Y. [12060, 12061 

Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., birdseye view. 

Cornwall, N. Y., Northern gateway 
of the Highlands. A 699. 

(H 110164, 110163, May 4, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Apr. 27, 1908.) 


BAUER GAS FIXTURE WoRKS, Philadel- 


phia, Pa. [12062-12065 
Durability. (F 64857, Apr. 18, 
1908. ) 
Integrity. (F 64859, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
Patriotic. (F 64858, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
Simplicity. (F 64856, Apr. 18, 
| 1908.) 


2c. of each Apr. 28, 1908. 


BAYONNE PATRIOTIC MONUMENT ASS'‘N, 
Bayonne, N. J. [12066 
Bayonne, N. J. Soldiers and sail- 
ors monument. (H 109356, Apr. 3, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1908.*) 


3EATY (CHAS. A.), Chicago, Il. 
[12067-12070 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder. (G 18554, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Child’s prayer. (G 18555, Apr. §, 
1908. ) 

Coming through 
18556, Apr. 8, 1908.) 
Little Red Riding Hood. 

Apr. 8, 1908.) 
2 ec. of each Apr. 27, 1908. 


q2 


the rye. ( 


(G 18555, 


BECKQUIST & REID, Muskagon, Mich. 
[12071, 12072 
Hackley square and St. Pauls church. 
(H 109646, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
One hours catch before breakfast. 
(H 109645, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Beers (NATHAN T.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[12073-12076 
Aeroplane. 14. (H 109659—-109662, 


Apr. 24, 1908.) 


BENEDICT (HENERY I.), Lynn, Mass. 
[12077 
Lynn police force. (H 110466, May 


12, 1908.) 


BERGER-LEVRAULT ET C°, Paris, France. 

[12078-12081 

Paraboles (Les), par Eugéne Bur- 

nand. [14] (F 64832-64835, Apr. 
23, 1908.) 


186 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv,n.s.,v.3 


BIRD’S-EYE VIEW PUB. CO. (INC.), Den- 
ver, Colo. [12082, 12083 


Denver union stock yards. 
Denver’s White way. 
(F 64851. 64852, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


BisHop (A. ALLYN), Newport, Vt. 


[12084, 12085 | 


Prouty (Hon. Cis. ".A.} "3, 2. (ol 
109620, 109621, Apr. 22, 1908.) 
Bit & SPUR PUB Co., Chicago, III. 
[12086 


Whoop. (F 65088, May 4, 1908.) 
BITUMINOUS COAL co., Knoxville, Tenn. 


[12087 | 
(H 110232, May 6, | 


Kramor coal. 
1908. ) 


Bonp (Gero. W.), Wheaton, Il. 


[12088-12091 | 


Good bye sweetheart. 
May 4, 1908.) 


If you are no one’s sweetheart. 
1096438, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Lily and the sunbeam. 
Apr. 17, 1908.) 
Love makes the world go ‘round. 


(H 109490, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


Bonnie (Rost. K.), Honolulu, Hawaii. 
[12092-12094 
Frear (Walter F.) 1-3. (H110190- 
110192, May 4, 1908.) 
Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12095 
Chasseur; [by] Alphonse de Neu- 
ville. (F 64813, Apr. 22, 1908.) 
Borie (JoHN J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12096 
St. Vincent blessing the Sisters of 
Charity. (H 109655, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Briecs (Ernest L.), Chicago, Il. 


(H 110162, | 


(A 


(H 109489, | 


Brown (Epcsr B.)—Continued. 
Golden pumpkin field. (H 109573, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Harvest time. (H 109574, Apr. 30, 


| 1908.) 
Jolly cobbler. (H 109575, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 
Buck (Gero. V.), Washington, D. C. 
[12106-12116 
Brown (Elmer) 1. (H 109895, Apr. 
| 27, 1908.) 
Dawson (Hon. Albert F.) 1, 2. 


(H 109896, 109897, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Ferris (Hon. Scott) 1, (H 110016 
Apr. 30, 1908.) 


| Henry (Hon. Robt. L.) 1-3. (H 
109898-109900, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
McCreary (Hon. Jas. B.) 1. (HS 
110018, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
O’Connell (Rt. Rey. D: J.) 25am 


109901, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

2. (H 110019, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) 1. (H 110017, 

Apr. 30, 1908.) 


Buck (J. W.), Wilmington, N. C. 
(12117 
Wilmington, N. C., St. James’ Epis- 
copal church, Easter morning. (H 
110088, May 2, 1908.) 


| Bupp (Axice K.), Glenora, N. Y. 


[12118 


Glenora, Seneca lake, N. Y. (H 


| 109637, Apr. 23, 1908; 2 G Ania 


1908.) 


Buttock (Wri1AM), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[12097 | 
Red cat poster. (G 18552, Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 
BRITTON & Ray, San Francisco, Cal. 


[12098 
California’s reception to the fleet. 
(F 63584, Mar. 16, 1908; 2 ce. Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 
Brock (Nace), Asheville, N. C. [12099 
Asheville, N. C. (H 110305, May 8, 
1908. ) 
Brown (A. T.), Riverside, Cal. [12100 
Balanced rock, Mt. Rubidoux. (H 
108478 Apr. 6, 1908; 2 ¢c.. Mar. 46, 
1908.* ) 
Brown (Epcar B.), Waltham, Mass. 
[12101-12105 
Boston public library and tulips. 
(H 109572, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Concord, Mass., Sleepy Hollow ceme- 
tery. (H 109576, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


| “08. 


(12119, 12120 
Collinwood school fire. 
Collinwood school fire funeral. 


(H 107814, 107815, Mar. 23, 1908; 
2 ¢c. of each, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


BUNNELL (S. U.), Calexico, Cal. 


(12121 
Bungalow hotel porch. (H 109412, 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


BUNNELL (S. U.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[12122 
Last days of Chief Hyronom, Coco- 
pah. (H 110210, May 5, 1908.) 


BUNNELL (W. A.), Decatur, Tex. 
[12123-12126 
Athenaeum literary society, D. B. C. 
70S. (H 109653, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
Erosophian literary society, D. B. 
C. ’08. (H 109652, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
Palladian literary society, D. B. C. 
(H 109651, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Philomatheon literary society, D. B. 
Cc. 08. (H 109650, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


187 


BurKHOLDER (Mrs. M. C.), Harrison- 


burg, Va. [12127-12129 

Big spring. (F 65257, May 11, 
1908. ) 

Second courthouse. (EF 65255, May 
11, 1908.) 

Third courthouse. (F 65256, May 
11, 1908.) 


2c. of each May 1, 1908. 


BuRR PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[121380, 12131 
Halt for lunch. (F 65063, May 1, 
1908. ) 


Kittens. (IF 65026, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


Busstan (Henry H.), Chicago, Ill. 
[12132 
College theatre. (H 110314, May 


9, 1908. ) 


Butter (Mary Louisa), Chicago, Ill. 

[12138 

Consider the lilies. (H 107357, Mar. 
13, 1908; 2 c. May 1, 1908.) 


Camp (H. B.) co., Chicago, Ill. ° 
[12134 
To the tournament. (F 64605, Apr. 


16, 1908.) 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[12135-12186 
New acquaintances. (F 64885, Apr. 


27, 1908.) 


Prophet of the tribe. 7250. (F 
64884, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


CARTER, ALBERT, Los Angeles, Cal. 
HeiIsT 
Forest of candy on the Arizona 
desert. (FF 65140, Apr. 21, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1908.) 


Carter (H. H.) Lockport, III. 
[12138-12141 
Dellwood park, East bridge, upper 
basin. (H 110462, May 11, 1908.) 


Sanitary district power station. 
110461, May 11, 1908.) 

Lockport, Ill., St. Dennis church, in- 
terior. (H 109947, Apr. 28, 1908.) 


(H 110806, May 8, 1908.) 


CELEBRITY ART cCo., Boston, Mass. 
[12142-12151 
Admiration.— Adoration.— Chrysan- 
themum. — Dreaming. — Jugglers 
dream.— Roman lovers. — Sorrow. — 
Sweet sixteen.— Two sisters. — You 
ean’t beat it. [10 photographs.] (H 
109391109400, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Troy, N. Y. 

FIZ? 
Troy, N. Y. Week, Sept. 
(F 65189, May 5, 1908.) 


(H 


Come. 
6-9, ’08. 


CHuRCH (JOHN) co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


[12153-12162 
America. — Bohemia. — England. — 
France. — Germany. — Hungary. — 


Italy.— Japan.— Poland.— Spain. . [10 
prints.] (F 65143-65152, May 6, 1908.) 


CITY CoAL co., Hartford, Conn. [12163 


Hartford, Conn. New stone bridge 
crossing the Connecticut river. (F 
64158, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 


CLARK (C. H.), St. Johnbury, Vt. 
[12164 
What some people think of New 
Hampshire. (F 64551, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


CLARK (J. MAXWELL), North Hadley, 
Mass. [12165 


Hadley, Mass., First Congregational 
church, spire and weather-cock. (H 
110238, May 6, 1908.) 


CLEMENS (U. S. G.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[12166 
Old year out. (H 109413, Apr. 15, 


1908.) 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 
[12167-12178 
Bryce (Mrs. (H 109557, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Cannon .(Hon. J. G:) _ 6,,. 7. 
109558, 109559, Apr. 20, 1908. 


Elkins (Sen. 8. B.) (H 109553, Apr. 


James) 


(H 


20, 1908.) 

New Greek minister. (H 109560, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 

McLean (Mrs. Donald) 9-11. (H 


109561—109568, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Meyer (Postmaster General yon L.) 
2-4. (H 109554-109556, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Roosevelt (Theodore), jr. in a bal- 
loon. (H 109654, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


CoLE (Bion F.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[12179 
Two of America’s great essentials 
to peace and prosperity. (G 17897, 
Jan. 2, 1908; 2 ce. Apr. 15, 1908.) 


COOVERT Memphis, 
Tenn. [12180 
Memphis hospital medical college, 
senior class, 1907-1908. (H 110066, 
May 1, 1908.) 


(JOHN CALVIN), 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[12181, 12182 

Gorton’s minstrels, negro head and 
cake walk. (G 18492, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
20 camel team. Ringling bros. (G 
18472, Apr. 9, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1908.) 


188 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, 2.8, V8 7 


McGregor & CANBY CO., 
[12183, 12184 


CRAWEORD, 
Dayton, Ohio. 


Discomfort and comfort. 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Old style and the Tredstrate. 
64587, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


CurRRIER (C. B.), New York, N. Y. 

[12185 

Chamberlain (Esther). (H 109506, 
Apr. 18, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[12186-12195 

Cattle; by Constant Troyan. 8 by 
10, 11 by 14. 

Passage du Gué; by J. B. C. Corot. 
8 by 10, 11 by 14. 

Pool (The); by J. B. C. Corot. 
by 14. 

Spring landscape; by J. B. C. Corot. 
8 by 10, 11 by 14. 


11 


Sunset; by ©. F. Daubigny. 11 
by 14. 
Trout stream; by E. I. Couse. 8 by 


10, 11 by 14. 
(H 109810-109819, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Newtonville, Mass. 

[12196 

Quiet Hughes fits the shoes. (F 

65010, Apr. 29, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 23, 
1908.) 


CUTLER PUB. CO., 


CuTrTreR (CHARLES E.), Tacoma, Wash. 

[12197 

Washington (Cruiser) in Tacoma 
harbor. (H 109968, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


DaBB (R. I1.), Le Mars, Iowa. 


(H 109420, | 
(F | 


DEMAREST (FRANKLIN Pierce), Bloom- 

field, N. J. [12218 

American madonna. (H 109745, 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 


DENVER POST, Denver, Colo. 
[12219-12237 
Adventures of the little Post Want- 
ad. (F 64621, Apr. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 64836, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
— (F 65028, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
(F 65168, May 7, 1908.) 
Doc, Bird and Hum Dinger en route. 


| (F 64570, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


(F 64948, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65099, May 4, 1908.) 
(F 65251, May 11, 1908.) 
Foundation. (F 65250, May 11, 


1908. ) 
Just yarns. (F 64668, Apr. 20, 
1508. ) 

(F 65027, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
New menu. (F 64945, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 


Ragweed reflections of an ex-Hoo- 
sier. (F 64869, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
(I 65123, May 5, 1908.) 
Zoo-Zakis. (F 64667, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
(F 64850, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 64908, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 64944, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65062, May 1, 1908.) 


DETROIT DECORATIVE SUPPLY CO., De- 
[ 


troit, Mich. 


Art. (F 64550, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


| DETROIT PUB, CO., Detroit, Mich. 


[12198-12201 
Alton, Iowa, Laying the corner stone | 


of St. Mary’s catholic church. 1-4. 


(H 110475-110478, May 12, 1908.) 


DAVIS (WARREN B.), New York, N. Y. 
[12202 
When the heart ealls. (H 110251, 


May 7, 1908.) 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 


[12203-12215 | 


Study. 1-138. 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


(H 109424-109436, 


De MANGE (L. B.), Nevada, Iowa. 
[1Z216. A224" 
Nevada, Iowa. Bird’seye view. (H 
110447, May 11, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1908.) 
——M. E. church. 
11, 1908.) - 


(H 110448, May 


[12239-12252 

Albany, N. Y., boy’s academy. (H 
109567, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Chicago drainage canal and con- 
trolling works. (H 109566, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 

Detroit, Mich., Hotel Pontchartrain. 
(H 109826, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Lookout mt. and Cravens house, 
Tenn. (H 109568, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Mackinack island, Mich. [1, 2] (H 
— 109569, 109570, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
New York, N. Y. [1-4] (H 109822- 
109825, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Old Faithful geyser. (H 109422, 


| Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Perilous waters. (H 109421, Apr. 


15, 1908.) 


Roosevelt (Theodore). (H 109801, 


Apr. 27, 1908.) 


William Livingstone (S. S.). (H 


110008, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


189 


DrusLteE (CHARLES G.), Canton, Ohio. 
[12253 


| 


Canton, Ohio, a vista of McKinley | 


national memorial. (F 65116, May 5, 


| DWoRSHAK 


1908. ) 
De ZAvALA (ADINA), San Antonio, 
Tex. [12254 | 


Where the heroes died; Alamo, San 


Antonio, Tex. (IF 64654, Apr. 18, 

1908. ) 

Dick & DopGE, Newark, N. Y. [12255 
Wait till I-catch that peacock. (F | 

Ga022, Apr. 17, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 138, | 

1908. ) 

DICKINSON (ALICE MARGARET), Mon- 


treat, N. C. [12256-12275 


Brushy covered with frost. (H. 
110437, May 9, 1908.) 
Cane Creek mts. [1-5] (H 109969- | 


1099738, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


Land-seape from Rainbow terrace, 


(H 109974, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
Montreat, N. C. [1-6] 

109980, Apr. 29, 1908.) 

[7-18] (H 110429-110435, May 

9, 1908.) 

Dorr (C. J.), Pocomoke City, Md. 

[12276 
(H 110446, 


(H 109975- 


Makemie monument. 
May 6, 1908.) 
Doty (E. E.), Belding, Mich. 


977_199 
[12277-12280 | Epwarpy (F. W.), Atlanta, Ga. [123819 


Bula 8. (H 110322, May 9, 1908.) 


Lichtenauer (Mrs.) (H 110325, May |.) yS SSN OP 


9, 1908.) 
Marie. (H 110323, May 9, 1908.) 


Warner (Gov. Fred M.) (H 1103824, 
May 9, 1908.) 


DoucLtas (WILLIAM), North Bend, 
Oreg. [12281-12285 


North Bend water front. (H 109387, 
Apr. 14, 1908.) 

North Bend wharf. 
14, 1908.) 


On the Coquille. 
28, 1908.). 
Peaceful bay. 
1908. ) 
Seaward bound. 
14, 1908.) 
Dovust (1. U.), Syracuse, N. Y. [12286 
Syracuse high school, second 1908 
graduating class. (H 109487, Apr. 17, 
1908. ) 
Duspas (JOHN), Baltimore, Md. 
[12287 
Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins hos- 
pital, wards D-—I, and maternity. (H 
109622, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


(H 109388, Apr. 
(H 109946, Apr. 
(H 109389, Apr. 14, 


(H 109390, Apr. 


» 


+ ——_—— 


EDGERTON 


DUNNINGTON Weston, W. 

Va. [12288-12290 

Webster Springs, W. Va. [1-8] (H 
110290-110292, May 7, 1908.) 


Duluth, Minn. 


(WM W.), 


(LovIs), 


_ Ski girl. [12291 
(H 110445, May 11, 1908.) 

EckKsTONE (C.), Chicago, Ill. Give us 

Roosevelt. [12292 

(F 64666, Apr. 20, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 


24, 1908.) 


(R. L.), Fremont, Nebr. 
[12293-12297 
Chimney, five photographic views 
looking from. (F 110089-110093, Apr. 
30, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 22, 1908.) 


EDISON MANUFACTURING co., Orange, 
NN, J [12298-12316 
Bridal couple dodging cameras. 1-6. 
(H 110243-110248, May 6, 1908.) 
Merry widow waltz craze. 1-6. 
109962-109967, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
Nero and the burning of Rome. 
(H 109629-109635, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


ae 


(H 


1-7. 


EpwarpDs (ANNA M.), Fayette, Iowa. 

[12817, 12318 

Fayette, Iowa, view of college cam- 

pus. A-C. (H 109778, 109774, Apr. 
7, 1908.) 


Whiskey in the lime light. (F 59541, 
2c. May 9, 1908.) 


(A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 

[12320 

Mill (The): by Emil Van Marcke. 

(H 109571, Apr. 20, 1908; 2 ce. Apr. 18, 
1908.) 


ELSoNn 


EMERSON (Moses M.), Ellensburg, 
Wash. [12321 
Colman falls. (H 110069, May 2 


1908: 2 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) 


EMMET (W. H.). Aldridge, Mont. 
[12322-12335 

Deer, sheep, etc. 14 G, 27 G, 39 G, 
3G, 47 G, 50 G, 56 G (H 109358- 

109367 Apr. 14, 1908.) 

41 G, 48 G, 49 G, 59 (H 

109749-109752, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Wyo. 

[12836-12338 

(H 110298, May 7, 1908.) 

(H 110296, May 7, 1908.) 


(H 110297, May 


EPPELMAN (Gus), Cora, 


Calf elk. 
Cow elk. 


Snow. shoe rabbit. 
7, 1908.) 
2 c. of each, Apr. 18, 1908. 


190 


Ewart (WM. Hart), Topeka, Kans. 


[12389-12365 

[College pennant series] 324-343, | 

345-351. (F 64707-64733, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 


FABER (JOHN T.), Milwaukee, Wis.. 


[12366 | 


Seeing Milwaukee. 
17, 1908.) 


Faust (CHAs. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[12367-12379 | 


(H 109488, Apr. | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


FourNieER (Pau), East Aurora, N. Y. 


[ 
Thompson (Mr. Wm. 0.) (H 
109983, Apr. 29, 1908; 2 @ Apr. 23; 
1908.) 


Fow.er (T. M.), Morrisville, Pa. 


[12393 


Ocilla, Ga., bird’seye view. 1908. 


| (G@ 18581, May 5, 1908.) 


Ocean City, N. J. [1-13] (H 110479- | 


110491, May 12, 1908.) 


FEICKE (BEN), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[12380 
Who’s a prohibitionist? (F 64868, 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 


FELKER (CLARENCE EpWarD), Easton, 


| FRANKLIN (HERMENA A.), Los Angeles, 
[12394 


Cal. 
Franklin (Hermena A.) (H 109352, 
Apr. 11, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.) 


_ FUNSTEN BROS. & Co., St. Louis, Mo. 


Pa. [12881 
Nazareth, Pa., Robert Bachman | 
home. (H 110211, May 5, 1908.) 
IILENE’S (WM.) SONS cCo., Boston, | 
Mass. [12382 


Our Broadway girls. (G 17376, Oct. 
9, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.* ) 


Fircw (H. R.), San Diego, Cal. 
[12883-12385 
Coronado hotel. (H 109903, Apr. 27. 


1908. ) 


Evans’ fleet at 
109902, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


San Diego from 7th & Beach sts. 
(H 109904, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


2 c. of each, Apr. 29, 1908. 


Coronado. 


Ill. 

Roosevelt (President Theodore). 
(H 109478, Apr. 16, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 
19, 1908.) 


ILEISHER BROTHERS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12387 

Fleisher clothing. 
1907; 2 c. July 5, 1907.*) 


FLUKE (CHARLES E.), Chariton, Iowa. 
Chariton, Ohio, depot. 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Torey (HE. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[12389, 12390 


(H 109539, 


Logue (Cardinal) 

1, 1908.) 
Pardow (Rev. Wm. O'Brian) 

109952, Apr. 29, 1908.) 

Fotsom (WILLIAM H.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [12391 
Publicity club banquet. 

Apr. 16, 1908.) 


(H 


| Sept. 26, 


12395 

Trapper of old. No Christmas din- 

ner. (F 65167, May 7, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 
29, 1908.) 


GABRIEL (KRIKER), Union Hill, N. J. 

[12396, 12397 

Erazoh.—Oriort. (H 100334, 100333, 

1907; 1 ¢. of each Sept. 7, 
1907; 1 c. of each Jan. 8, 1908.*) 


Garo (Joun H.), Boston, Mass. 
[12398-12402 
Farrar (Geraldine) 15. (Hf 
109755-109759, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


GATES (JoHN B.), Barbourville, Ky. 


(H 


Union college campus. (H 110294, 


| May 8, 1908.) 
GEBHARD (JoHN W.), Baltimore, Md. 
| [12404 


Little peacemakers. (F 64157, Apr. 


FLEISCHMANN (CHartes R.), Chicago, | 2, 1908; 2 ¢. Apr. 14, 1908.) 


[12386 | 


Giueert (IRWIN E.), Frostburg, Md. 
[12405-12414 
Frostburg, Md. [1-10]. (H 110020— 
110029, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ¢c. of each 


May 4, 1908.) 


(G 16273, July 8, | 


GoLDSMITH (Hueco B.), San Francisco, 
Cal. [12415-12419 


Belle of Chinatown.—Chinatown 


_belle-—Chinese beauty.—New Years 
[12388 | 


ealler.—Out for a stroll. [5 photo- 
graphs.] (H 109472-109476, Apr. 16, 
1908. ) 


-Gorpon (Pui), Brighton, Mass. 


(H 110030, May | 


(H 109477, | 


: 
| 
| 


[12420-12447 

Animal trainer.—Artificial delight.— 
Fool and his money soon part.—Fore- 
gone conclusion.—His meal ticket.— 
How can he refuse—Ill take a 
chance.—-Is everybody  happy.—It 
locks good to me.—Just as sure as 
shooting.—Leap year resolution.—Lost 
in admiration.—Maiden’s leap-year 
proposal.—Mr. Not-man and wife.— 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


191 


Gorpon (PuHILir)—Continued. 


Molasses draws flies —Moth and the | 
flame.—No fool like an old fool.—Not | 


yet but soon.—Old man’s darling.— 
Repartee.—Same old _ story.—Spider 
and the _ fly.—Strenuous 


protest.— | 


Stung at sea.—Waiting for Mr. Good- | 


thing. — Weighty proposal. — When 
wifey’s on her vacation.—Will she or 


will she not. [28 prints.] (F 64951- | 
64978, Mar. 238, 1908.*) 
Gorpon & PAGEL BREAD Co., Detroit, 


Mich. 
Merry widow. 1, 2. (F 65174, 65175, 
May 8, 1908.) 
GorMAN (J. A.), Seattle, Wash. [12450 
Seattle, Second avenue. (F 64860, 
Apr. 24, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1908.) 
GOTHAM LITHO. co., INC., New York, 
mY. 


Colonial girl.—Little grandma. 
a60a0, 18005, Apr. 25, 1908; 2 c« of 
each Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Gowpy (M. B.), Edenton, N. C. 
[12453-12458 


Landing catch on the battery. (H 
110303, May 8, 1908.) 
(H 


Landing the catch at night. 
110802, May 8, 1908.) 


[12448, 12449 | 


| GRAY LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 


Old, old story. 
1908. ) 


Strictly confidential. 


(G 18512, Apr. 21, 


(G 18513, Apr. 


| 21, 1908.) 

Tempting repast. (G 18514, Apr. 
21, 1908.) : 

Three of us. (G 18533, Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 

Venetian lagoon. (G 18515, Apr. 21, 
_ 1908.) 
GRETSCHEL (JOSEPH), Long Island 

Cy, NZ. [12477-12478 
Blackwell’s’ island bridge. (F 


[12451, 12452 | 
(G | 


| 


64825, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
(H 109479, Apr. 10, 1908; 2 ce. 
Apr. 6, 1908.) 


GRIFFIN (G. Taytor), Albany, N. Y. 
[12479 
Assembly group of the state of New 
York, 1908. (H 109821, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


_GROLLMAN (I.), Chicago, Ill. 


Laying out incoming seine on steam- | 


er. (H 110304, May 8, 1908.) 
Measuring spawn. (H 110299, May 
8, 1908.) 


Separating live from dead spawn. 
(H 110301, May 8, 1908.) 


Taking spawn from roe shad. 
110300, May 8, 1908.) 
GRAVES (GEoRGE S.), Springfield, Mass. 


(H 


[12459-12461 
Hartford, Conn., Elizabeth park, 
prize Shropshire sheep. (H 110045, 


May 1, 1908.) 


Mount Tom, Mass. A 166, A 167. 
(H 110043, 110044, May 1, 1908.) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Cco., New York, N. 


A [12462-12476 

Before the wind. (G 18510, Apr. 21, 
1908. ) 

Hold me tight. (G 18496, Apr. 15, 
1908. ) 

Homeward bound. (G 18534, Apr. | 
25, 1908.) 


Lady Columbia.—Lady Marvard.— 
Lady Michigan. — Lady Pennsyl- 
vania.—Lady Princeton.—Lady Yale. 
[6 lithographs] (G@ 18624-18629, May 
138, 1908.) 

Mammey’s warning. 
21, 1908.) 


(G 18511, Apr. 


[12480-12482 
Dallas 1908 Elk. (F 65246, May 11, 


1908. ) 

Give us Roosevelt or give us Taft. 
(F 65244, May 11, 1908.) 

Man who made Lincoln (Nebraska) 
famous. (F 65245, May 11, 1908.) 


GUTEKUNST (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12483 


Busch (Carl) (H 109512, Apr. 18, 


1908. ) 

GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
pe, &. [12484-12487 

Exceeding the speed limit. (F 


64818, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


Gossip. (F 64816, Apr. 22, 1908.) 
Little mother. (F 64815, Apr. 22, 
1908. ) 
Poodle-mobile. (EF 64817, Apr. 22, 
1908. ) 
HAKKERUP (N. Larson), Bemidji, 
Minn. [12488 


Bemidji city band. (H 109733, Apr. 


| 25, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1908.) 
| Hatt (Gro. P.) & son, New York, N. Y. 


[12489 
New York, N. Y., Broadway and 
Wall st. 6045. (H 109564, Apr. 20, 


| 1908.) 
HAMMARLUND & PELLETREAU, Brook- 
lyn. N.Y. [12490 


Sweedish military band. (H 110068, 
Apr. 29, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1908.) 


192 


HAMMON (V. O.) PUB. Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[12491-12506 
Colored prints. x 46, x 48-x 60, x 
62,x 63. (F 68281-63296, Oct. 28, 1907; 
1 ¢. of each Oct. 19, 1907; 1 c. of each 
Feb. 1, 1908.*) 
Harney (W. D.), Wash. 
[12507 
Mount Tacoma from Mineral lake. 


A. (F 60573, Dec. 16, 1907.*) 


HARPER (H. W.), Joliet, Ill. 
[12508-12513 
(H 109714-109719, 


Tacoma, 


A-F. 
1908. ) 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[12514, 12515 
what a sweep 


Caruso. 
Apr. 25, 


Apemantus: Hey-day, 


of vanity comes this way. (F 64074, 
Mar. 30, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 
Timon: I prithee, beat thy drum 


and get thee gone. 
1908; 2 ec. Apr. 


(F 64075, Mar. 30, 
24, 1908.) 


Hart (GLENN), Deadwood, S. Dak. 
[12516 
Deadwood in 1876. (H 109480, Apr. 
17, 1908; 2 c. Mar..27, 1908.) 


Harvey (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[12517-12525 


Hutchinson, Kans., New Santa Fe 
hotel, the Bisonte. a, b. (F 64693, 
64694, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Needles, Cal., New Santa Fe hotel, 


(F 64692, 
ATizZ., 


E] Garces. 
Williams, 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Hotel Fray Marcos 


[1-6] (F 64686-64691, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
HAYES LITHOGRAPHING co., Buffalo, 
ete [12526 


Pair of beauties. (G 18543, Apr. 28, 


1908.) 


Heaton (A. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[12527-12529 
Day Spring from on high. 44 by 64, 
62 by 93, 9% by 18% (H 110100— 
110102, May 4, 1908.) 


Heitway (E. K.), Chicago, Ill. [12530 


Leaders! (F 62175, Jan. 27, 1908; 
2c. Mar. 25, 1908.*) 


HEWITT BROTHERS, Salem, Ohio. 
[12581-12535 
Salem, Ohio, Lincoln ave. A-C. 
Shrubbery. 1, 2. 

(H 110317-110321, May 9, 1908.) 


Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[12586-12542 
Astoria.— Azalea.— Blue Bell.—Er- 
minie. — Iris. — Jacqueminot.— May 
queen. [7 engravings] (F 64838— 
64844, Apr. 28, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
pt.Iv,n.s.,v.3 


Hiscock (F. J.), Cody, Wyo. 
12 


5435-12548 


Great Falls, [Wyo.] (H 109486, 
Apr. 17, 1908.) 

Needle Rock, [Wyo.] (H 109481, 
Apr. 17, 1908.) 

Shoshone Dam, [Wyo.] [14]. (H 
109482-109485, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


2 c. of each Apr. 20, 1908. 


HocArtH (W. H.), York Beach, Me. 
[12549, 12550. 

Hastings-Lyman 
(H 1093538, 109354, 

2 c. of each, Mar. 30, 


York Beach, Me., 
Hiotel [1, 2]. 
Apr. 7, 1908; 
1908. ) 


liorton (C. J.), Detroit, Mich. [12551 
Base ball bug. (F 64946, Apr. 27, 
1908; 2 ce. Apr. 21, ae 


. Oakland, Cal. 
[12552 
Catching a cannon ball. (H 109905, 
Apr. 27, 1908; 1 ¢c. Apr. 18, 1908; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 27, 1908. ) 


(J. Be), 


HoLtuM (JOHN), 


HorRNADY Birmingham, Ala. 

[12553 
Fan. (F 65064, May 1, 
2c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Long Beach, Cal. 
[12554 
Atlantic fleet arriving at Long 
Beach, Cal., Apr. 18, 1908. (H 110193, 
May 4, 1908.) 


Professor 
1908 : 


Hovey (Guy C.), 


Howarp & BrowN, Rockland, Me. 


[12555 
Education and thrift. (G 18233, 
Mar. 6, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Hurr (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[12556-12560 
Auto girl. (F 65194, May 9, 1908.) 
Bride. (F 65192, May 9, 1908.) 
Girl with hat. (F 65190, May 9, 
1908. ) 
School girl. (F 65193, May 9, 1908.) 
Soldier. (F 65191, May 9, 1908.) 


IngA (THE), Washington, D. C. [12561 
[Mayor] des Planches (Baroness). 

(F 646638, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 2, 

1908. ) ‘ 


INMAN (Pratt C.) San Rafael, Cal. 

[12562 

San Rafael, Cal. (H 109437, Apr. 
15, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1908.) 


INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH co., Buf- 
falo, N. Y. [12563 


Princeton (H_ 110034, 
May 1, 1908.) 


university. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK CO., Scran- 
ton, Pa. [12564-12567 
Highway bridge details. 107-110. 


(EF 64741-64744, Apr. 21, 1908.) 
IrBer (ANDREW), JR., St. Paul, Minn. 


[12568 | 

Lucile in periodic poses. (H 

109906, Apr. 27, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 17, 
1908. ) 


JacKSon (H. R.), Littleton, Colo. 

[12569-12573 
[i-o FP CEE 

19085 2'é/-ot 


wenmont. CU: 8S. 8.) 
110105-110109, May 2, 
each Apr. 17, 1908.) 


JACOBS-STINE Co., Portland, Oregon. 


[12574 | 


Portland, Oregon, panorama of the 
residence section. (G 18541, Apr. 27, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1908.) 


JAEGER (J. F.), Washington, Mo. 
[12575-12577 
Union, Mo., Franklin co. courthouse. 
(H 109374, Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Washington, Mo. [1,2 
109378, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


JAMES & BUSHNELL, Seattle, Wash. 
[12578-12590 


(H 109372, 


Green (Thomas E.), D. D. (H 
109760, Apr. 24, 1908.) 
meeanena (Rk. W.) 1, 2 (H 


109771, 109772, Apr. 24, 1908.) 
Roller (Dr. B. F.) 1-10. (H 109761-— 
109770, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


JEFFERSON (ORVILLE), Kokomo, Ind. 
[12591-12596 


Kokomo, Ind. [1-6] (H 109727- 
109732, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
JENKINS (W. S.) co., Washington, 
<0 lle [12597 
Jenkins bald head _ polish. (EF 


64982, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
(Mrs. E. M.), Washington, 
[12598 
Brownsville affair, 1906. (H 109657, 
Apr. 24, 1908.) 


JOHNSTON (JOHN), Nantucket, Mass. 
[12599 
Chums. (H 109452, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


JORDAN (A. C.), Cashmere, Wash. 


JOHNSON 
D. C. 


[12600 | 


Vale of Cashmere from Shotwell 
heights. (H 110242, May 6, 1908.) 
JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 

[12601-12604 

Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
(I? 64646, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

—— (F 64837, Apr. 23,. 1908.) 

—— (F 65061, May 1, 1908.) 

— (F 65176, May §, 1908.) 


| bright 


| 
1908.) 
) 
/ 
. 


193 


KAMRAR (J. W.), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[12605-12609 
Blue Earth, Minn. [1-5] (H 
110110-110114, May 2, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Apr. 25, 1908.) 


KASSELL (BERNHARD C.), Chicago, Ill. 


[12610 

State graded school diploma. (G 

18507, Apr...20, 1908; 2.¢. Apr. 17%, 
1908. ) 


KELLEY (E. W.), Chicago, II]. 
[12611-12618 


Burying Dolly. 8766. (H 109535, 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 

Marshall, Colo., winter’s charms, 
S772. (H 109536, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

Snowman (The). 8765. (H 109534, 


Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Kettocae (Witt K.), Battle Creek, 
Mich. [12614-12621 
Baby bright eyes.—Bobby bright 


eyes.—Bridget bright eyes.—Doctor 
eyes.—Father bright eyes.— 
Grandma bright eyes.—Grandpa bright 
eyes.—Mother bright eyes. [S prints.] 
(F 65222-65229, May 11, 1908.) 


KENDALL (GEO. H.), Woodsville, N. H. 
[12622-12624 

Connecticut river and Thetford, Vt. 
(H 109993, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 
1908. ) 

Fairlee, Vt. [1, 2]. (H 109991, 
109992, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 
22, 1908.) 

KENDRICK (W. F.), Denver, Colo. 
[12625 
Pheasants sleeping on ice. 2940. (H 


| 109615, Mar. 4, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 20, 
/ 1908.) 


IXETCHAM (CHAS. A.), Middleton, N. 


ee [12626-12628 
Middleton, N. Y., bird’seye view 
from Grace church [1-3]. (H 110035- 


| 110037, May 1, 1908.) 


Kine (JoHNSON P.), Waterloo, Iowa. 

[12629 

Waterloo, Iowa, new Congregational 

church, interior. (H 110298, May 7, 
1908. ) 

| Kinney (Apzor) co., Ocean Park. Cal. 

[126380 

Venetian study. (F 64823, Apr. 16, 
1908.) 


| Kern (CuHas.), Osakis, Minn. [12631 
Join our sport. (H 109886, Apr. 14. 


Kraus & GAMBLE, Columbus, Ohio. 

j [12632 
Conception and birth of the flag of 

| the U. S. A., ete. (F 64996, Apr. 29, 

' 1908; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1908.) 


194 


KuHN (HENRI A.), Portsmouth, Ohio. 

[12633 

Portsmouth, Ohio, Norfolk and 

Western terminals. (H 1095138, Apr. 
17, 1908: 2..¢.. Apri, Tae 


LAMBERT (W. D.), Long Beach, Cal. 
[12634-12645 
Coronado Beach, Cal. [1, 2] (H 
110215, 110216, May 5, 1908.) 
Fleet anchored at San Diego, Cal. 
(H 110218, May 5, 1908.) 
Fleet at San Diego, Cal. 
May 5, 1908.) 

Fleet at Long Beach, Cal. 
110222, May 5, 1908.) 

Long Beach, Cal. Long Beach pier. 
(H 110221, May 5, 1908.) 

— Panorama. (H 110220, May 5, 
1908. ) 


Sailors landing at San Diego, Cal. 
(H 110223, May 5, 1908.) 


(H 110214, 


(H 


Sailors parade, San Diego, Cal. (H 
110217, May 5, 1908.) 

San Diego, Cal. Grant hotel. (H 
110219, May 5, 1908.) 

San Pedro, Cal. panorama. (H 
110213, May 5, 1908.) 

San Pedro bay,. Cal. (H 110212, 


May 5, 1908.) 


LANGILL COMMERCIAL PHOTO Co., New 


work, WN. 'Y. [12646-12650 

Cat sleeping. (H 109469, Apr. 16, 
1908. ) 

Ideal head. 90649-90652. (H 


109465-109468, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


ILAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, IIl., 
ete. [12651-12663 
American newspaper publishers as- 
sociation. (H 109649, Apr. 23, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Apollo musical club of Chicago. 
109665, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Chicago, Ill. Y. M. C. A., Citizens 
banquet, Congress hotel. (H 110189, 
May 4, 1908.) 


Chicago Board of trade, 1908. 
110261, May 7, 1908.) 


Chicago’ s waterfront, night scene. 
(H 110463, May 11, 1908.) 


Fort Sheridan, Ill., 600 ft eleva- 
tion. (H 109595, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


Gary works, Indiana steel co. 1, 2. 
(H 1096638, 109664, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


missionary 


(H 


(H 


Laymen’s 
Carnegie hall. 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 


movement, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(H 109619, Apr. 22,° 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


LAWRENCE (GEo. R.)—Continued. 
Rubinstein club. (H 109648, Apr. 
23, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1908.) 
— third concert, twenty-first sea- 
son. (H 109647, Apr. 23, 1908; 2 « 
Apr. 24, 1908.) 


University Portland cement co. 


plant, South Chicago. (H 109470, Apr. 
16, 1908.) 
Waukegan, Ill. Bird’s eye view. 


(H 1082738, Apr. 2, 1908; 1 c. Apr. 2, 
1908; 1 c. Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Leavitt (A. E.), Harriman, Tenn. 
[12664, 12665 


Old mill from across the river. (H 
109779, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Old mill from foot of fall. (H 


109778, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


LEE (HeENrRy), New York, N. Y. 
[12666-12672 

At Glencairn. (H 109708, Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 

Croker’s (R.) Fluffy Ruffles (dog). 
(H 109713, Apr. 25, 1908.) 

—— (horse). (H 109712, Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 

Croker’s (R.) house at Glencairn. 
(H 109709, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


Croker’s (R.) Orby. (H 109710, 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 
Croker’s (R.) Rhodora. (H 


109711, Apr. 25, 1908.) 

Miller (Geo. R.), Croker (Richard) 
and Lee (Henry). (H 109707, Apr. 
25, 1908.) 

2c. of each Apr. 18, 1908. 

LeE (Rosert Epwarp), West Point, 
Va. [12673-12676 

Sword of Lee. 

Virginia and Confederate bat- 


tle-flags. 1-3. 
(H 109638-109641, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


LESLIE & co., Pasadena, Cal. [12677 


Our Saviour. (H 109676, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 


LIFE PUBLISHING Co., New York, N. Y. 

[12678 

Frohman (Mr. Charles) in London, 
1880. (EF 64647, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


LiTotFr’s (HENRY) VERLAG, Braun- 

schweig, Germany. [12679 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus). (F 
64867, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


LOEFFLER (AUGUST), 
Mae &. 


Tompkinsville, 

[12680. 
Birmingham (U. 8. 8.) 1185. (H 
110474, May 12, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS. CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


195 


LoutH (A. W.), Ashtabula, Ohio. 
[12681-12692 


Cracked lip.—Crooked face.—Gawky | 


face.—I am no fish.—Laugh and grow 
fat—Lemon face.—Monkey face.— 
Mutton chops.—Something doing.— 


Sour face.—Swelled head.—What is | 
(H 109928- | 


it? [12 photographs] 
109939, Apr. 20, 1908; 2 c. of each Mar. 
20, 1908.) 


LUMIERE STUDIO, Omaha, Nebr. 


[12693-12696 


Taft (William Howard) 301-304. 
(H 109378-109381, Apr. 14, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Apr. 14, 1908.) 


McCLELLAND (R. J.), Rawhide, Nev. 


[12697-12700 | 


Arrival of San Francisco delegation. 
(H 110231, May 6, 1908; 2 c. May 7, 
1908.) 

Rawhide, Nev. [1-3] (H 110228- 
110230, May 6, 1908; 2 c. of each May 
7, 1908.) 


McConxkay (EUGENE), Enid, Okla. 
[12701 
Enid railroaders, 1908. (H 109945, 


Apr. 28, 1908.) 


MARCEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[12727-12747 


Barry (Gen. Thomas) 1, 2. (H 
110085, 110086, May 2, 1908.) 

Bourne (Miss Florence) 1-5. (H 
_ 110011-110015, Apr. 30, 1908.) 

Bourne (Miss Marjorie) 1, 2. (H 
110009, 110010, Apr. 30, 1908.) 

Conrad (Wm. G.) 1-5. (H 109782- 
| 109786, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Conrad (Mrs. Wm. G.) 1-7. (H 
109787-109793, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
MARKENDORFF (GEORGE), New York, 

Ny 2. [12748-12755 

Auto girl. (G 18601, May 6, 1908.) 

Driving girl. (G 18602, May 6, 
1908. ) 

) Equestrienne. (G 18603, May 6, 
| 1908.) 

Fishing girl. (G 18597, May 6, 
| 1908.) 

Golf girl. (G 18598, May 6, 1908.) 

Hunting girl.. (G 18599, May 6, 
1908.) 


McDonatp (CHARLES A.), San Fran- | 


cisco, Cal. [12702 


Just tell them that you saw me. 


(FO 


64664, Apr. 20, 1908; 2 c. May 6, 1908.) | 


McLouGHLIN Bros., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Cats on the wall. 
1908. ) 


[12703 | 
(G 18565, May 1, _ 


McNAMARA (EDWARD), Rapid City, S. | 


Dak. 
Chief Long Dog, Sioux Indian. 
110442, May 11, 1908.) 


Indian boy in complete war costume. 
(H 110440, May 11, 1908.) 


(H 


[12704-12708 | 


Tennis girl. (G 18600, May 6, 1908.) 
Yachting girl. (G 18604, May 6, 


1908. ) 
MARSHALL (Oscar), Newark, N. Y. 
[12756 
Hughes (Charles E.) (F 64492, 


Apr. 18, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1908.) 


MartTIn (WILLIAM D.), Rocky Mount, 
Va. [12757-12759 
Loaded for b’ar. 
Team of quality. 
Uncle Andy and his auto. 


(H 109514-109516, Apr. 18, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Apr. 11, 1908.) 


| MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. 


Getting ready for supper. (HH | 
110448, May 11, 1908.) ) 
Nancy kills a hundred. (H 110489, | 


May 11, 1908.) 

Winter in the Black hills. 
110441, May 11, 1908.) 
MANAHAN (W. H.), JB., Hillsboro, 

7 ag 6 [12709-12726 


Banks of birches—Bog brook.— 
Coniston mountain.—Cross roads.— 
Graceful arches.— Lakeside road.— 
Meeting of the ways.Meadow 
brook.— Nature’s mirror.— Nature’s 
sentinel.—Old resident.—Path o’er the 
hill—Road home.—Road to town.— 
Through the birches.—Willow bridge.— 
Willows by the road. [17  photo- 


graphs] (H 110171-110187, Mar. 4, 
1908.) 
March. (H 110188, May 4, 1908.) 


(H 


[12760-12762 
Colin. (G 18537, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
Murietta. (G 18536, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
Viola. (G 18532, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


MELIES (GEORGE), Paris, France. 
[12763-12767 


Catholic centennial celebration. (H 
110315, May 9, 1908.) 

Curiosity punished. (H _ 109548, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Fake diamond swindler. (H 109547, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Lover’s hazing. (H 109550, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 

Mistaken identity. (H 109549, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 


196 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 3 


MencH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[12768 
Clear Lake, Iowa. (H 109982, Apr. 


29, 1908.) 
MENSINGER (E. B.), Chicago, I]. 


[12769 | 


American madonna. (H 109677, 


Apr. 25, 1908.) 
MERRITT (VERNON), Paducah, Ky. 


MOFFETT sTUDIO—Continued. 


Tait (Hon. Wm. H.) 211. (H 
_ 109439-109448, Apr. 16, 1908.) 
| Secretary of war. (H 109355, 
_ Apr. 13, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1908.) 
Woodford (Gen. Stewart L.) (H 


109618, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


| MONSEN 


[12770 | 
Kxentucky night riders at work. (H | 
110451, May 11, 1908; 21 c. Apr. 29, | 


1908; 1 ce. May 11, 1908.) 


MEYERCORD CO., INC., Chicago, Il]. 
[12771 
Lincoln’s birthplace. (G 18615, May 


9, 1908.) 


MIDDLESEX Co., Middletown, Conn. 
[12772 
Diploma of graduation from the 
landlubbers class. 


1908; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1908.) 


(G 18343, Mar. 21, | 


MIDLAND AMUSEMENT Co., Des Moines, 


Iowa. [12773-12780 

Gotch and Hackenschmidt wrestling 

match. 1-8. (H 109734-109741, Apr. 
25, 1908.) 


Mines (A, T.), Bremerton, Wash. 
[12781-12785 
Pauline. 2-6. (H 110273—110277, 
May 7, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 15, 
1908. ) ; 


Miter (C. V.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[12786 
May 


Aunt Betsy. (H 110498, 


1908.) 


13, | 


MITCHELL (Epw. H.), San Francisco, | 


[12787-12789 
(G 18580, May 


Cal. 
California lemons. 
5, 1908.) 
California oranges. 
5, 1908.) 
U. 8. battleships entering the Golden 
Gate. (G 18577, May 4, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
Ni Y. [12790-12791 


supplement, 


(G 18579, May 


American fashions, 


Sartorial art journal, April, 1908, A, | 


B. 
ce. of each Apr. 15, 1908.) 


MOoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, I]. 
[12792-12819 


(¥ 62166, 62167, Jan. 27, 1908; 2 ) 


Johnson (Hon. John A.) 1-12. (H 
109678-109689, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
Governor of Minnesota. (H 
109438, Apr. 16, 1908.) 
New (Hon. Harry S.) 1-3. (4H | 


109692-109694, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


(FREDERICK I.), New ‘York, 
Nee [12820-12831 
Casa Blanca, Cafion de Chelly. (H 
110057, May 1, 1908.) 
Charlo, old Hopi. 
1, 1908.) 


(H 110059, May 


Edge of the cliff, Hopiland.. (H 
110063, May 1, 1908.) 

Exploring Caflon del Muerto. (H 
110060, May 1, 1908.) 

Hopi basket maker. (H 110056, 
May 1, 1908.) 

Little Indian mother, MHopiland. 


(H 110053, May 1, 1908.) 
Meet on the desert. (H 110055, May 


1, 1908.) 

Monument canon. (H 110054, May 
1, 1908. ) 

Narrows, Caflon del Muerto. (H 


110062, May 1, 1908.) 


Natural bridge, Cafion de Chelly. 
(H 110061, May 1, 1908.) 


‘Sentinels, Hopiland. (H 110052, 
May 1, 1908.) 
Vantana rock, Ariz. (H 110058, 


May 1, 1908.) 


Moore (F. E.), Middleton, Ohio. 
[12832-12931 
Hiawatha. 100 _ illustrations of 
Longfellow’s poem. 1-4, 6-9, 12-22, 
24-26, 28, 29, 31, 3442, 44-68, 70-77, 


80-99, 101-113. (H 110328—110427, 
May 9, 1908; 2 c. of each May 11, 
1908. ) 


MorELAND (B. E.), Chicago, Ill. [12932 
All American girl. (F 64552, Apr. 
13, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1908.) 


NASH (HERMAN), Pueblo, Colo. 

[12933 

Pike’s Peak from Manitou. (H 
109377, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Cco., Chicago, Ill. 

[12934-12943 

[Young lady with flowers, parasol, 

etc. Fancy titles. 10 photographs.] 

3172-3175, 3187-3192. (H 109666- 
109675, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


ASSOCIATION, Wash- 
[12944 


(H 


NATIONAL PRESS 
ington, D. C. ‘ 
Tulsa Oklahoma _ delegation. 


| 109524, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


Necus (T. S. & J. D.), New York, 

i an S [12945 

Call from the sea. (F 64623, Apr. 
17%, 1908; 2’ c. Apr. 25, 1908:) 


N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. Herald 
co.), Jersey City, N. J. 
[12946-12975 
. Book taught Bilkins. (F 64557, Apr. 
14, 1908.) 
—— (F 64762, Apr. 21, 1908.) 
— (F 64997, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
— (F 65136, May 5, 1908.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
64496; Apr. 13, 1908.) 
—— (F 64662, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 64705, Apr. 20, 1908. ) 
— (F 64882, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
_— (F 64898, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65066, May 1, 1908.) 
—— (F 65181, May 8, 1908.) 
—— (F 65233, May 11, 1908.) 
Late Mr. Long. (F 65102, May 4, 
1908. ) 


Little Mrs. Thoughtful. 
Apr. 13, 1908. ) 


—— (F 64704, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
—— (IF 64897, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
-—— (F 651038, May 4, 1908.) 
(FE 65232, May 11, 1908.) 
Pilgrim’s progress. (F 64610, Apr. 


(F 


(F 64495, 


16, 1908.) 
—— (F 64822, Apr. 22, 1908.) 
— (F 65052, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 65153, May 6, 1908.) 
Puggy Poodle. (F 64611, Apr. 16, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 64862, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


—— (F 65065, May 1, 1908.) 
(F 65180, May 8, 1908.) 


Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 64706, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 


—— (F 64899, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 65101, May 4, 1908.) 

— (F 65218, May 9, 1908.) 
NEw York HERALD co., Jersey City, 

[12976-13007 

Angelic Angelina. (F 64180, Apr. 
2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1908.) 

— (F 64186, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 65035, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 e¢. 
May 1, 1908.) 
 —(F 65042, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ¢ 
May 8, 1908.) 

Ba-ba. (F 64182, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 ec. 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 


42853—08——2 


197 


SOE eee 5 2 a —— ae -——-——— 


New YorK HeRALD co.—Continued. 


(F 64189, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 e. 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 


(F 65037, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 1, 1908.) 

——(F 65044, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 e. 
May §8, 1908.) 

Buster Brown. (F 64179, Apr. 2, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1908.) 


——(F 64185, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(F 65034, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 e. 
May 1, 1908.) 
(F 65040, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
May §&, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffies. (F 64612, Apr. 16, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1908.) 


——(F 64868, Apr. 24, 1908; 2 «¢. 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 65033, 
May 1, 1908.) 
(F 65182, 
May 8, 1908.) 

Liners show great army of tourist. 
(F 64900, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Little Nemo 
64184, Apr. 2, 
1908. ) 


Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 


May 8, 1908; 2 «¢. 


in Slumberland. 
1908 ; 


(F 
2: ¢. Apr, 18, 


(F 64190, Apr. 2, 1908; 2 « 

Apr. 27, 1908.) 

(F 65089, Apr. 

May 1, 1908.) 

(F 65045, Apr. 

May 8&8, 1908.) 
Magnitude of transatlantic passen- 

ger fleet. (F 65234, May 11, 1908.) 

shines of Marseleen. . (F 

1908: 2 « Apr Fs) 


30, 1908; 2 c. 


30, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Monkey 
64183, Apr. 2, 
1908. ) 

(F 64188, Apr. 2, 
Apr. 27, 1908. ) 

— (F 65088, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 «. 
May 1, 1908.) 

—— (F 65043, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
May 8, 1908.) 

Passenger traffic across the Atlantic. 
(F 647038, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Spring tourists swell the passenger 
lists. (F 65100, May 4, 1908.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 64181, 
Apr. 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1908.) 


-—— (F 64187, Apr. 2, 1908; 2c: Apr. 
27, 1908.) 

———. (F 65086, Apr.. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 1, 1908.) 
(F 65041, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 c. 
May 8, 1908:)' 


1908; 2 ¢. 


198 


NEw YoRK TIMES Co., New York, N. Y. | 


[13008, 13009 


Impressions of a transatlantic trip. | 


(EF 64761, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


(F 64896, Apr. 27, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1908.) 


NicoLt (WM. T.), Wheeling, W. Va. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv. n.s., v.3 


PacH (G. W.), Lakewood, N. J. 
[180438, 18044 
As Bu 


Gould (Jay), tennis. 


_ 109907, 109908, Apr. 27, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
Impressions of life on the Riviera. | 


[13010 | 


Wheeling, W. Va., Vance memorial 
church at Altenheim. (H 110170, May 
4, 1908.) 


Orson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
{13011-13029 
Osakis, Minn., Lake Osakis [1-9] 
(H 109401-109409, Apr. 2, 1908.) 
Main street. 


2, 1908.) 
OLSON PHOTOGRAPH co., Plattsmouth, 
Nebr. [18021 


Nebraska corn. (H 109540, Apr. 8, 
1908; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1908.*) 


OsBoRN (WALTER X.), Rawhide, Nev. 
[13022-13024 
Pals asleep in Rawhide. 
May 5, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 138, 1908.) 
Rawhide, view of. 
5, 1908.) 
Rickard (Tex) in Rawhide. 
110225, May 5, 1908.) 
OSBORNE CO., New York, N. Y. 
[13025-13041 
Destroyers (The) 
(F 65020, 65021, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
Favorite (The). 


(H{ 109410, Apr. | 


; 


(H 110224, | 
| B, 87012 C. 
(H 110226, May 


(H 


3 by 34, 103 by 7. | 


(F 64648, Apr. 18, | 


1908. ) 

— 34 by 5. (F 65019, Apr. 30, | 
1908. ) 

Good-bye. 3% by 54. (F 65025, Apr. 
30, 1908.) 

His valentine. 3 by 4, 44 by 6. (F 
64649, 64650, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

Monarch of the clouds. 2 by 28, 6% 
by 8. (EF 64651, 64652, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

Passing shadow. 3% by 5%. (F | 
65024, Apr. 30, 1908.) | 

Springtime. 33 by 54, 73 by 11. (F. 
65022, 65023, Apr. 30, 1908.) 

Thro’ pastures green. 3 by 7, Th 


by 14. (F 65015, 65016, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
Vacation days. 
1908. ) ; 
Where highland cattle range. 
104, 52 by 7. 
30, 1908.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH CoO., Cleveland, Ohio. 


8+ by 
(F 65017, 65018, Apr. 


(F 64653, Apr. 18, | 


[13042 | 


Holland (Mildred) (G 18540, Apr. 
25, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) 


each Apr. 21, 1908.) 


PacH BRos., New York, N. Y. 


[13045-13062 

Adee (Hon. A. A.) 87018. (H 
110284, May 7, 1908.) 

Bryce (Hon. James) 87011. (H 
110283, May 7, 1908.) 

Cannon (Hon, Jos. G.) 87015. (H 
110281, May 7, 1908.) 

Clark (Hon. Champ) 87025. (H 


110287, May 7, 1908.) 

Elkins (Sen. 8. B.) 87014 A-87014 
(H 110278-110280, May 7, 1908.) 
Farley (Archbishop) 83717 AA, 
85717 CC, 83717 HH. (HH 110048— 

110050, May 1, 1908.) 


C. 


Metcalf (Hon. V. H.) 87016. (H 
110289, May 7, 1908.) 
Nabuco (Hon. J.) 87013. (H 


110282, May 7, 1908.) 

Mayor des Planches (Baron) 87012 
(H 110285, 110286, May 
7, 1908.) 

Oliver (Hon. Robert Shaw) 87019. 
(H 110051, May 1, 1908.) 

Police heroes. 87151. (H 110046, 
May 1, 1908.) 

Watson (Hon. J. EB.) 87026. 
110288, May 7, 1908.) 

Wu Ting Fang (Hon.) 87009. 
110047, May 1, 1908.) 


PALMER (FRANK), Spokane, Wash. 
[18063, 18064 
International boundary line between 
the U. 8S. and Canada, near Boundary, 
Wash. (H 110159, May 4, 1908.) 
Oldest mill stones in the north west. 
(H 110160, May 4, 1908.) 


2 c. of each May 2, 1908. 
PaRKE (W. T.), Estes Park, Colo. 


[18065 
(H 109542, Apr, 


(H 
(H 


Estes Park, Colo. 


20, 1908.) 


PAUL REVERE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, 

Boston, Mass. [18066 

House of Paul Revere. (H 109544, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Pearce (JosEPH N.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [13067 
Casting. (H 110194, May 4, 1908.) 


PEARCE (Mrs. W. W.), Waukegan, Ill. 
13068 


Mellins food baby. (H 109742, Apr. 


| 27, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


199 


PeLtton (Hersert W.), Asheville, N. C. 


[13069-13075 | 

Ashville, N. C., Pack square. (H | 
109721, Apr. 25, 1908.) 

Kenilworth. [1-5] (H 109722- 


109726, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


Skyland mountains. 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 


Penarp (THos. E.), Everett, Mass. 


(H 109720, 


[13076 | 
12, 1908, from 


Chelsea fire, Apr. 
Everett. (H 109636, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


PENFIELD (N. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[13077-13081 

Al Poole in Isotta, rounding Colonial 
turn at Kitchewan. (H 110196, May 


5, 1908.) 
- Boston American baseball team. 
1908. 

Detroit American baseball team. 


1908. 


Pittsburg National baseball team. | 


1908. 
Washington American baseball team. 
08. 


(H 109797—109800, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


PENNELL (C. A.), Trenton, Mo. [13082 


Trenton, Mo., Central school. 
109541, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


PENNINGTON (WM. V.), Chicago, Il. 


(H 


| PoLLoK (ALLAN), San Francisco, Cal. 


[13103 

California’s welcome to the fleet. (G 

18497, Apr. 15, 1908; 2 ¢c. Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 


Ponp (Mrs. Seattle, 

Wash. [13104 

Olympic range from Séattle (H 
110249, May 6, 1908.) 


E. -PARROTT), 


Porter (MILTON Epson), Albuquerque, 
N. Mex. [13105-13124 


Acoma dwelling. (H 110494, May 
12, 1908; 1 c. May 12, 1908; 1 c. May 
13, 1908. ) 

Acoma, street scene. (H 110495, 
May 12, 1908; 1 c. May 12, 1908; 1. 
May 13, 1908.) 

Bow and arrow man. 
Apr. 29, 1908.) 

Church at Laguna. (H 110493, May 
12, 1908; 1 c. May 12, 1908; 1 ce. May 
13, 1908. ) 


(H 109959, 


Daughter of Isleta. (H 109802, 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Estufa at Isleta. (H 109940, Apr. 


28, 1808; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1908; 1 c. Apr. 
29, 1908.) 


Estufa at the Pueblo of Isleta. (H 


| 109941, Apr. 28, 1908; 1 c. Apr. 28, 
| 1908; 1 c. Apr. 29, 1908.) 


[13083, 13084 | 


Papa’s sparring partner. 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Twinkle, twinkle little star. 
109418, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


PERKINS (W. B.) gr., Lead, S. Dak. 
[13085-13087 
Lead, S. Dak., Homestake gold mine 
RA 
1908; 2 c. of each May 5, 1908.) 
Miners on double decked cage. 
109579, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


Peter (ARTHUR) & co., Louisville, Ky. 

[18088-13091 

Toreadors de Wintersmith [1-4]. 
(G 18616-18619, May 9, 1908.) 


PIATT MUSIC Cco., Chicago, Il. 
[13092-13100 
Star of the West. 3-11. (F 64571- 


64579, Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Pierce (HrENrRy HAVELOCK), 


Mass. 
Howe (Julia Ward). 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Pierson & co., Seattle, Wash. [13102 


Empire cafeteria. (H 109521, Apr. 
18, 1908.) 


[13101 
»(H_ 109776, 


Boston, | 


(H 


(H 110094, 110095, May 4, 


(HH 


Fetching water. (H 109958, Apr. 


(H 109419, | 29; 1908.) 


Girl with the olla. 

Indian maidens gossiping. 

Isleta maiden. 

Isleta maiden making pottery. 

Isleta pottery maker. 

Isleta water carrier. 

(H 109803-109808, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Khiva at Isleta. (H 109942, Apr. 
28, 1908; 1 c Apr. 28, 1908; 1 e@. Apr. 
29, 1908.) 

Lorenzo. (H 109960, Apr. 29, 1908.) 

Pottery vendor. (H 109961, Apr. 29, 


1908.) 


Pueblo pottery maker. (H 109809, 


| Apr. 27, 1908.) 


t 


Selling pottery. (H 110492, May 12, 
1908; 1 ec. May 12, 1908; 1 ec. May 13, 
1908. ) 


University of New Mexico. (H 
109948, Apr. 28, 1908; 1c. Apr. 28, 
1908; 1 ec. Apr. 29, 1908.) 


Post (J. E. H.), Baltimore, Md. 
[13125-13128 
Mt. Airy, Warsaw, Va. 1-4. (H 
110467-110470, May 12, 1908.) 


200. CATALOGUE OF 


Press pus. co., New York, N. Y. 
[138129 


| 
: 
| 


New York, N. Y., scene on Riverside | 
_ (H 109382, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


(F 64901, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


PrIcE (CHAs. S.), Denver, Colo. 
[13130, 13131 


drive. 


Refiections. (H 109538, Apr. 18, | 
1908.) 
Twilight. (H 109537, Apr. 18, 
1908. ) 
Price (Ropert C.), Albuquerque, N. 
Mex. [13132-13135 
Portrait. (H 110156, May 4, 1908.) 
Pow-wow. (H 110155, May 4, 
1908. ) 
Snake dance. (H 110158, May 4, 
1908. ) 
Zuni fireside. (H 110157, May 4, | 
1908. ) 


co., Provi- 
[13136-13140 


2% by 2. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH 
dence, R. I. 


Apostles imprisoned. 


Gospel in Samaria. 2% by 2%. 

Phillip and the Ethiopian. 26 by 
2%. 

Review. 2x6 by 2%. 

Temperance lesson. 27% by 2%. 


(G 18518-18522, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


PUTNAM (ERWIN D.), Antrim, N. H. 
[13141-13147 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1v,n.s,v.3 


Rau (WiLt1aAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[13157 


New Hampshire (U. S. battleship.) 


ReeD (N. H.), Santa Barbara, Cal. 
[18158 
Floral festival. (H 110460, May 11, 


1908. ) 


Reip (AvLBert J.), Topeka, Kans. 
[13159 
Kaw maid. (F 63824, Mar. 23, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 


Ropspins (Harry I.), Boston, Mass. 
[13160 


Without a home. (F 65077, May 2, 


| 1908.) 
_Ropison (FRANK P.), Mechanicsville, 
mR. [13161 
Lion making parachute descension 


| from balloon. 


(EF 65115, May 5, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 25, 1908.) 


Rockwoop (Gro. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[13162 


Sage (Mrs. Russell). (H 109517, 


| Apr. 18, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1908.) 


Guests of Ex. Gov. D. H. Goodell on | 


his 74th birthday. 
1908. ) 


(H 110316, May 9, | 


Just out.—Miss Prim.—Nap time.— | 


Nest full.—Signs of spring.—Waiting 
for the mistress. [6 photographs] 
110265-110270, May 7, 1908.) 


R. & G. CORSET Co., New York, N. Y. 
[13148, 13149 
Automobiling scene. (F 65231, Apr. 
24, 1908.) 
Card party. 
1908. ) 
2 ec. of each Mar. 28, 1908. 


F.), 


(F 65230, Apr. 24, 


Ravon (WILLIAM New Haven, 
Conn. [18150-13153 


Grad. aus dem Wirthshaus. 1-4. 
(H 110252-110255, May 7, 1908.) 


RAanD, MCNALLY & Co., Chicago, Il: 


(Hi 


[18154, 13155 


Hurry... 2. 


Packing. 


(F 65166, May 7, 1908.) 
(F 64831, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


RANDALL (Herpert), Hartford, Conn. | 


Seattle, 
[13163 
squadron at Puget sound 

(H 110250, May 6, 1908.) 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[13164-13175 
(F 64949, Mar. 23, 


ROMANS PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., 
Wash. 
Pacific 

navy yard. 


Cupid’s pranks. 
1908.) 

Christmas bill.—Christmas cigar.— 
Christmas disappointment. — Christ- 
mas packages.— Christmas ring. ~— 
Christmas spirit.— Father’s advice. 
[7 prints] (F 64613-64619, Apr. 16. 


1908. ) 
Gypsy’s warning. (F 64947, Mar. 
23, 1908.) 
Inappropriate gifts. (F 64620, Apr. 
16, 1908.) 
Maiden’s dream. (F 64950, Mar. 23, 
— 1908. ) 
Maiden’s wish. (F 64948, Mar. 238, 
1908. ) 
RoTOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 
[13176-13191 
Birthday greetings. B2244—B2248. 
Congratulations. B2249—-B2254. 
Many happy returns. B2260—B2264. 


) 


[13156 | 


-St. 
Conn. 
15, 1908.) 


Joseph’s cathedral, Hartford, 


Interior view. (H 109423, Apr. | 


(H 109596-109611, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


Roys (JAMeEs E.), Bloomburg, Pa. 
[13192-13196 

‘Masonic Temple. 

(H 109460-109464, Apr. 16, 


Bloomburg, Pa.., 
(1-51. 


' 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


Russert. (Mary La Ferra), New 
Vouk, N. Y. [13197 
Shepherd show me how to go. (F 


64685, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


; 
/ 


SANDER (P.)—Continued. 

Coming of the pilgrims.—Nation’s 
thanksgiving.— Pilgrim’s thanksgiv- 
ing.—Preparing a thanksgiving din- 


| ner.—Thanksgiving horns of plenty.— 
St. LOUIS BUILDERS’ PUB. Co., St. Louis, | 


Mo. [13198-13205 | 
Interstate merchants’ association, 
officers and directors, 1907-8. (Fr | 


64752, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


Missouri manufacturers association, | 
officers and executive council, 1907-8. | 


(F 64749, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


St. Louis business men’s league, | 
1908. [1-38] (F 64753-64755, Apr. 
‘21, 1908.) 


St. Louis clearing house associa- 


tion, officers and committees. 1908. | 
(F 64751, Apr. 21, 1908.) | 

St. Louis merchants’ exchange, 
officers and _ directors, 1908. (EF 


64750, Apr. .21, 1908.) 

St. Louis real estate exchange, offi- 
cers and directors, 1907-S. (F 64748, 
Apr. ‘21, 1908.) 

ic. of each Apr. 9, 1908; 1c. of 
each Apr. 21, 1908. 


SAMARJIAM & ARAM, Boston, Mass. 
[13206-13209 
(H 109911, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


(H 109909, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
(H 109910, Apr. 20, 


Fall. 
Spring. 
Summer. 

1908.) 
Winter. (H 109912, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 20, 1908. 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[13210-13271 


American beauty.—Anticipation.— 


Thanksgiving offering. [6 prints] 
(F 65117-65122, May 5, 1908.) 

‘Challenge. (IF 65073, May 2, 1908: 
2c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 


Chase. (F 65076, May 2, 1908; 2 c. 
Apr. 28, 1908.) 
Finish. (F 65074, May 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Happy crop. (F 65070, May 2, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Not scared. (F 65069, May 2, 1908; 


'2.c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 


Beginning of trouble——Big four.— 
Busy moment.—Capitulation.—Carna- | 
tion. — Chrysanthemum. — Consterna- — 


tion.—Cupid’s ' conquest.—Dangerous 
amusement.—Dear old Uncle Sam.— 


Disaster.—Expectation.—Fairly hit— | 
Forget-me-not.—Getting busy.—Golden | 
rod.—Good ecatch.—Good crop.—Hand | 


links.—Happy days.—Happy run.— 
Hearts’ secrets.—Irremovable seal.— 
Key to bliss.—Little continental.— 
Little Grissie.—Little Rosebud.—Little 
Tris.—Meditation.—Mischief maker.— 
Momentous question. — Morning 
glory.—My Tiger Lily.—Preparing for 
action.—Poppy’s  pet.—Realization.— 
Resignation. — Rivals. — Ruling pas- 


sion.—Rose.—Scoring at the net.—_ 


Shooting Fo(u)rth. — Sparkler. — 
‘Trysting place. — Violets. — Young 
America. [48 prints] (F 64764. 


64811, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


Pair of country pumpkins. (F 
65072, May 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 

When ignorance is bliss. (F 65075, 
May 2, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Wise pumpkin. (F 65071, May 2, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 


| Satory (P. W.), St. Paul, Minn. 


[13272-13278 


St. Peter, Minn. [1-7] (H 1093842- 

| 109348, Apr. 13, 1908.) 
| Saxton (GLENN L.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. [13279, 13280 
American dwellings. 870, 855. (H 


109753, 109754, Mar. 30, 1908; 1 c. of 
each Mar. 16, 1908; 1 c. of each Mar. 
30, 1908.) 


ScuirMer (G.), New York, N. Y. 
[13281 


Elle est charmante. (G 18605, May 


7, 1908.) 
SCHLECHTEN (ALBERT), Bozeman, 
Mont. [13282 
Bozeman, Mont. (H 110233, May 6, 
1508. ) 


ScumMipt (JoHN RoserT), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [13283, 13284 
Taft (Charles P.) and William H. 
Taft, in a garden. (H 109369, Apr. 
13, 1908.) 
Taft (William H.) standing in gar- 
den. (H 109796, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


SCHMIDT LITH. co., San Francisco, Cal. 
[13285 
Battleship (F 64826, Apr. 


23, 1908.) 


ScuHwas & Worr, New York, N. Y. 
[13286-13290 


poster. 


Basketball. (G 18544, Apr. 29, 
1908. ) 3 
Beaut. (G 18517, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


202 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 
ScHMIDT LITH. co.—Continued. STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New York, 
Blossoms. (G 18545, Apr. 29, 1908.) N. Y. [13318-18329 
Camp fire. (G 18516, Apr. 21, 1908.) ae girl. (F 65201, May 9, 
Happy days. (G 18499, Apr. 16, | 1908.) 
1908. ) Dance. (F 65203, May 9, 1908.) 
SHAMPANG (G. A.), Lake Odessa, Debutante. (F 65199, May 9, 1908.) 
Mich. [13291, 13292 Dressing table. (F 65205, May 9, 
Lake Odessa, Mich. [1, 2.] (H | 198.) 
110452, 110453, May 11, 1908.) Flatiron girl. (F 65204, May 9, 
1908. ) 
SH A M ay f , 
gd BAPE ey eat _ Girl and auto. (F 65200, May 9, 
He: There’s an awful buzzin (FE Ae 
64824 Apr. 23, 1908.) é- Golf girl. (F 65197, May 9, 1908.) 
Horsewoman. (F 65196, May 9, 
Srecrist (HE. J.), North Bend, Wash. 1908. ) 
; [18294 Leader of fashion. (F 65206, May 
Snoqualmie falls, near North Bend, | 9, 1908. ) 
Siege cr ews ree Ps mon 1¢./ Medallion. (F 65195, May 9, 1908.) 
5 i alot . j Balk i Fs Parasol. (F 65202, May 9, 1908.) 
IMPSON (ALFRED L.), New York, N. Y. | Summer girl. (F 65198, May 9 
[13295-13298 | 1908.) 2 si: 
Corralled. (H 110077, May 2, 1908.) 
Hands up. (H 110078, May 2, |) STaR PRINTING Co., Wilmington, Del. 
1908. ) | [13330 
On your way. (H 110080, May 2, Thirty Eighth annual report board 
1908. ) of Water commissioners 1907. Wil- 
To the parson. (H 110079, May 2, | Mington, Del. (F 65164, Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 1908. ) 
SmitH (H. M.), New York, N. Y. STEBBINS (NATHANIEL L.), Somerville, 
[13299-13304 Mass. [13331-13338 
Rockefeller (John D.) [1-6] (H Montana (U. S. S.) 18545, 18549, 
109623-109628, Apr. 22, 1908.) 18551, 18552, 18553, 18555, 18556, 
Snirr (ALTA BELLE), Columbus, Ohio. 18557. (H 108420-108427, Apr. 6, 
[13305-13308 |.1908; 2 ¢. of each Apr. 15, 1908.) 
Taft (W. H.) 1-4 (H 109507- 


109510, Apr. 17, 1908 ; 2 ce. of each 
Apr. 10, 1908.) 


SouTHWIcK (JOHN W.), Niagara Falls, 
N. Y. [13309-13310 
Ice inecased trees at Niagara. (H 
110097, May 4, 1908.) 
Prospect park, view of pond at mid- 
night. (H 110096, May 4, 1908.) 


Cloud, Minn. 

[18311-13313 
608, 609, 611. (H 
17, 1908.) 


Squires (C. F.), Lawrence, Kans. 
[18314, 13315 


SPENCER (HuGH), St. 


St. Cloud, Minn. 
109503-109505, Apr. 


Srlons. thon. W...R.) 4.2. ee 
110826, 110327, May 9, 1908.) 
STANDARD LITHO. co., New York, N. Y. 


[13316, 13317 
Children’s friend. (G 18491, Apr. 


11, 1908.) 


Girls and the deacon. 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 


(G 18490, 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO., Corona, L. I., N. Y¥. 
[18839-13342 


Athens, Greece. Thesion. (H 108751, 


Apr. 10, 1908.) 


Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian cemetery. 
(H 108775, Apr. 10, 1908.) 

Damascus, Syria, at prayer in the 
mosque. (H 109794, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Syria, Sultan’s railway, third class 
earriage. (H 109795, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
2 c. of each May 7, 1908. 


StokEs (FRANK WILBERT), New York, 

7, eas [18348, 13345 

North Greenland [1, 2] (H 1100381, 
110032, May 1, 1908.) 


Sukh-eh-nuk and Ahy-ing-ah-neh sun 
and moon. (H 110033, May 1, 1908.) 


STOLZENBERGER (E. A.), New Albany, 

Ind. [13346-13356 

Kentucky girl. (F 64581, Apr. 15, 
1908 ; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


203 


STOLZENBERGER (FE. A.)—Continued. 


Pride of: Alabama, Florida, Geor- | 
gia, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, 
New Jersey, New York, Tennessee. 
Texas girl. [10 prints] (F 65089- 
65098, May 4, 1908.) 


SToNE (CHAS. J.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
[13357, 13358 
Sartorial world engravings, Apr., 
1908, supplements A & B. (F 65059, 
65060, May 1, 1908.) 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[13359 
Moore (Mrs. (H 109552, 


Apr. 20, 1908. ) 


Pi, iN.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [13360-13383 


[Posters] 1908-C 85. (G 18116, 
Feb. 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1908.) 


N: ¥.°12708, N. Y. 12709. 


(G 
18223, 18224, Mar. 5, 1908; 2 ¢«. of 
each Apr. 16, 1908.) 


— 1908-C-46. (G 18225, Mar. 5, 
1908; 2 ec. May 8, 1908.) 
—— 1908-C-45. (G 18286, Mar. 13, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1908.) 
—— 1908-C-66. (G 18285, Mar. 18, 
1908; 2 c. May 8, 1908.) 
N. Y. 12718. (G 18395, Mar. 30, 


1908; 2 c Apr. 16, 1908.) 


—_N. Y. 12712, 1908-C-56. (G| 
18394, 18402, Mar. 30, 1908: 2c. of 


each Apr. 22, 1908.) 
N. Y:. 12714—N. Y. 12716. 
18396-18398, Mar. 30, 1908; 
each May 8, 1908.) 
mM. Xe 12026. 


(G 
2 OL 


(G 18558, May 1, 
1908; 2 c Apr. 16, 1908.) 
Nee A2TiS,. Noy. 2722. 


each May 8, 1908.) 
ney . telO-N.Y. T2721, | Ney. 
12723, N. Y. 12724. (G 18589-18593, 
May 6, 1908; 2 c. of each May 8, 1908.) 
12723. (G 18589-18593, May 6, 1908; 
2 c. of each May 8, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12752-N. Y. 12755. (G 
18585-18588, May 6, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each May 11, 1908.) 


SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS, Toledo, Ohio. 
[13384 
Good laugh. 18531, Apr. 


1908. ) 


(G 24, 


Swartz (Davin L.), 
Ohio. 

St. Luke’s church, 

110087, May 2, 1908.) 


Buckeye City, 
[13885 


interior. (H 


| 
(G 
18557, 18559, May 1, 1908; 2 c¢. of 


| SWEET BROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 


[13386 
Studies from nature. C. (H 
109944, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
TABER-PRANG ART Co.. Springfield, 


-[18387, 13388 
toll on in silent majesty. 4741. 
Silent night. 4745. 


(F 65008, 65009, Apr. 29, 1908; 2 «¢. 
of each Apr. 30, 1908.) 


Mass. 


TEATS (Mrs. Mary E.), Los Angeles, 

Cal. [13389 

Tree of life. (F 64665, Apr. 20, 
1908; 2 c. May 4, 1908.) 


THWAITES (Geo. H.), Globe, Ariz. 
[13390 
Globe, Ariz. team. (H 109748, Apr. 
27, 1908.) 
TINY TADS co., New York, N. Y. 
[13391-13397 


Animated shirt. (F 65185, Apr. 8, 


1908. ) 

Automobile. (F 65208, May 9, 
1908. ) 

Birdseye. (F 65187, Apr. 8, 1908.) 

Shadow shoe. (F 65189, Apr. §8, 
1908.) 

Solid comfort. (F 65186, Apr. 8, 
1908. ) 

Tennis player. (F 65207, May 9, 
1908. ) 

Wondering. (F 65188, Apr. §8, 
1908. ) 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Il]. [13398-13409 
Angel child beautifies her coiffure. 
(F 64745, Apr. 21, 1908.) . 
Danny dreamer. (F 64746, Apr. 21, 
1908. ) 


(F 64981, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 65129, May 5, 1908.) 
—— (F 65248, May 11, 1908.) 
Mamma’s angel child. (F 64979, 

Apr. 28, 1908.) 

(F 651380, May 5, 1908.) 
—— (F 65247, May 11, 1908.) 
Old Opie Dilldock. (F 64747. 

21, 1908.) 

— (F 64980, Apr. 
—— (F 65131, May 
—— (F 65249, May 


Apr. 


28, 1908.) 
5, 1908.) 
11, 1908. ) 


co., Dillon, Mont. 
[13410 
Fortune in elk teeth. (F 65014, Apr. 
28, 1908; 2 c Apr. 17, 1908.) 


TRIBUNE PUB. 


204 CATALOGUE OF 


TRIMPEY (E. Burt), Anderson, 8. C. 
[13411 
Old black Joe. 
1908. ) 


Triscotr (S. P. R.), Monhegan, Me. 
[13412-13416 
Black head.—Cliffs.—Gull 
Surf.—White head. 
(H 110455-110459, May 11, 1908.) 


TURNER (J. EpcAr), Pana, Dll. [13417 
Local option post card. 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 


TURRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal. 

[18418 

Atlantic squadron at San Diego. 
(H 109578, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


TUTTLE (LAUREN T.), San Francisco, 


Cal. [13419 
California opens wide her Golden 
Gate. (F 65114, May 4, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 
21, 1908.) 
ULLMAN (BERNHARD) & co., New 
York, N. ¥. [13420-13428 


Betsy. (G 18165, Feb. 20, 1908; 2 
e. Apr. 14, 1908.) 


(H 109981, Apr. 29, | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

——U 30779, U 30900, U 41618, U 
44629, U 61033, U 78799, U 86416, U 
90806, U 94409, U 105614, U 112996. (Hf 


- 109584109594, Apr. 21; 1908.) 


head.— | 
[5 photographs] © 


—U 112589, U ii8ae0. 
109643, 109644, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


-—— U 96871, U 97051, U 97067, U 


(H 


| 98668, U 100556, U 101639, U 106951, 


(H 109577, | 
| 79669, U 


U 106951-2, U 106951-8, U 106951—4. 

(H 109696-109705, Apr. 25, 1908.) 
——U 77523, U 79144, U 79164, U 

79757. (H 109918—109922, 

Apr. 28, 1908.) 

U 99199, U 103476, U 112957, U 

112958, U 113754. (H 110003-110007, 

Apr. 30, 1908.) 

U 91858, U 104815, U 105030, U 

112732, U 112967. (H 110038—110042, 

May 1, 1908.) 

U 70207, U 104482, U 112950, U 


112959, U 112962, U 142964, U 112965. 
_ (H 110070-110076, May 2, 1908.) 


Blossoms. (G 18164, Feb. 20, 1908; 
2c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Good luck. (G 18166, Feb. 20, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1908.) 

Pearl. (G 18283, Mar. 13, 1908; :2 | 
c, Apr. 14, 1908.) 
UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, 

N. J. [13424-13433 

Brooklyn. Borough hall and Sub- | 

way entrance. C 6535. (H 109383, 


Apr. 14, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Harrison, N. Y., Miriam Osborn me- | 


morial home. FE 3738. 
2, 1908; 2.c. May 7, 

New York, N. 
(H 110081, 110082, May 2, 1908; 2 c. 
of each May 7, 1908.) 


1908. ) 


H 28. 
109384, Apr. 24, 1908, H 109385, Apr. 
14, 1908, H 109457-109459, Apr. 16, 
1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 24, 1908. 


(H 110084, May | 


Y. B 12701, C 6572. | 


——U 113881. 
1908. ) 

——U 57076, U 98071, U 112636, U 
112639, U 112767, U 112768, U 112770- 
112776. (H 110206, 110209, 110207, 
110208, 110197—110205, May 5, 1908.) 

U 54659, U 99674, U 107774. (Hf 

110262-110264, May 7, 1908; 2 ec. of 

each May 8, 1908.) 

U 72570, U 98166, U 105834, U 
(H 110307-110310, May §8, 


(H 110161, May 4, 


106942, 
1908. ) 


U 38782, U 100249. 
110450, May 11, 1908.) 
——U 103906, U 104174, U 113897. 
(H 110471-110473, May 12, 1908.) 
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK GO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [18517, 13518 


(H 110449, 


_ Fashion supplement. Fall & win- 
ter. 1908-09. (G 18550, Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 

Leading fall styles. 1908. (G 


C 6870, C 6536, D 403-D 405, | 
(H 199658, Apr. 24, 1908, H | 


18493, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


| UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 


UNDERWoop & UNDERWOOD, New York, | 


fee [13434-13516 

Stereoscopic photographs. U 98326, 

U 106456. (H 109375, 109376, Apr. 14, 
1907.) 


109502, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


100780, U 105621, U 105945, U 107511, 
U 1083821, U 111577. (FL 109493-109501, 
Apr. 17, 1908.) 


Rome, Italy, the Colosseum. (H | 


U 38453, U 38709, U 87488, U | 


cinnati, Ohio. [18519-13549 
[Photographs of posters] 11391- 


11394. (H 109948-109951, Apr. 29, 
1908. ) 
— 11395. (H 110295, May 8, 
1908.) 


Posters. 354, 11233, 11308, 11309. 
(G 18502-18505, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

—— 11234, 11236, 11238, 11239, 
11311, 11312, 11318. (¢G 18523-18529, 
Apr. 23, 1908.) 

—— 11232, 11310, 11363, 11364. 
18546-18549, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


(G 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co.—Cont’d. | 
11237, 11384. (G 18575, 18576, | 
May 4, 1908.) | 

— 11342, 11844, 11346, 11354 | 
11867, 11862,° 11365. (G 18606- | 
18614, May 8, 1908.) 


UNIVERSAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NOVELTY CO., 
San Francisco, Cal. [13550 


With the great American battle fleet. | 
(F 64655, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


UNIVERSITY PRESS, Cambridge, Mass. 
[18551-13575 
Hliot’s (George) works. 8 drawings | 
by Gertrude Demain (Hammond) Mc- 
Murdie to illustrate ‘“ Mill .on the 
Mloss”; ‘Scenes of Clerical life”; | 
“Adam Bede”; ‘“Romola”. (F | 
64562-64569, Apr. 15, 1908.) 
——9 drawings by ‘Frederick L. 
Stoddard to illustrate “Daniel De-_ 
ronda ”’ ; “ Middlemarch ” ; * Felix | 
| 


| 


Holt”; “Poems”. (F 64588-64596, | 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 
Julius Cesar; [by] Bernhard Par- | 
tridge. (F 65138, May 6, 1908.) 
Othello; by F. Brangwyn. (F 64864, 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 

Poems. I. Passionate pilgrim, :by 
Gertrude Demain Hammond. (F 
64865, Apr. 25, 1908.) 

Shakespeare’s plays. 4 engravings 
illustrating Cariolanus, Hamlet, Timon 
of Athens, Anthony and Cleopatra. (F 
64558-64561, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Troilus and Cressida: [by] W. H. | 
Margetson. (IF 65138, May 6, 1908.) 


VAN DevVENTER (C. J.), Decatur, Ill. 
[18576 | 
Sunday (W. A.) group. (H 109511, 


Apr. 18, 1908.) 


VAN GYTENBEEK (ANTHONY), Pater- 
Seon. N. J. [13577-13583 

Cottage near Arnhem.—Dutch corn- 
mill.—Duteh farm.—Polder near Am- 
‘sterdam.—Scene near Amsterdam.— 
Scene near The Hague.—Watermill 
near Rotterdam. [7 prints] (F.64639— 
64645, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Yan Horen (THEO. J.), Brooklyn, 
eae [138584 
Jamaica Park south, bird’seye view. 
or fi9011, Apr. 29, 1908: 2 c. Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 


Vaucun & KEEtTH, San Francisco, Cal. 
[13585 
Gillette (Gov.) and Thomas (Rear 


Admiral) and staffs. (H 109706, Apr. 
25, 1908.) : 


205 


VESSEY (ALEXANDER), Crow Lake, S. 

Dak. [13586 

Will he bellow or will he whinny. 
(H 110813, May 8, 1908.) 


| VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 


(a a [13587-13594 

Flower girl. (H 109581, Apr. 21, 
1908. ) 

Good boy. (H 110108, May 4, 1908.) 

Mother’s crime. (H 109746, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

Nellie, the beautiful housemaid. (H 
110099, May 4, 1908.) 

Parley vous francais? (H 109450, 
Apr. 16, 1908.) 

She wanted to be an actress. (H 


109747, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Turning the tables. (H 109580, Apr. 


| 2 OR.) 


What one small boy can do. (H 


109449, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


WaLkKerR (Geo. H.) & co., Boston, Mass. 


[13595, 13596 


Ruins of Chelsea fire. 1, 2. (H 


| 109491, 109492, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Il. 
[13597 
U. S. Atlantic fleet. (HH 109451, Apr. 


16, 1908.) 


WATKINS (LEONARD A.), Denver, Colo. 
[13598-13639 


After business. (F 64940, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

At the circus. (F 64932, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

Baseball fan. (F 64923, Apr. 27, 
1908..) 

Baseball idol. (F 64921, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

Bubbles. (FF 64669, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Commercial man. (F 64918, Apr. 
27, 1908.) 

Dovey. (F 64677, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Down on our street. (F-64937, Apr. 
27, 1908.) 


Extra. (F 64941, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Football. (F 64678, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Forward. (F 64679, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Gladness. (F 64927, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Good-morning. (IF 64680, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 

Grafter. (F 64670, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Ham (om) lette. (F 64671, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 

Happy. (F 64925, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


206 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


WaTKINS (LEonaRD A.)—Continued. | WEIL (Henry) & co.—Continued. 


. Heartbreaker. (F 64917, Apr. 27, | 
1908. ) | 

Here’s to you. (F 649388, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) | 

Higher education. (F 64672, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 

Just clothes. (F 64942, Apr. 27, | 
1908. ) ) 
Just like a woman. (F 64922, Apr. 
27, 1908.) 

Just out. (F 64920, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


(F 64919, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(F 64673, Apr. 20, 


Knocker. 


Milk toast. 
1908. ) 

My Japanese idol. 
20, 1908.) 

My office boy says. 
27, 1908.) 

Napoleon. 


New woman. 
1908. ) 


On the square. 
1908.) 


Our show. 
Secret. (F 64928, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Spoon. (F 64936, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Touching. 
Trouble. 

Untamed. 


Want to be my caddy. 
Apr. 20, 1908. ) 


(F 64681, Apr. 


(F 64934, Apr. 


(F 64931, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(Ff 64926, Apr. 27, 


(F 64933, Apr. 27, 


(F 649389, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
(F 64682, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
(F 64683, 


Man of the hour. (F 65162, May 


6, 1908.) 
Mascot. (F 65159, May 6, 1908.) 
Yuletide. (F 65160,"May 6, 1908.) 


WEISGERBER (CHAS. H.), Washington, 
Da 13659 


Inspiration (The). (F 65142, May 


6, 1908.) 


| WERLING (Jos.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


[13660 

Enlightenment of the world. (G 

18260, Feb. 24, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1908. ) 


WETZEL (C. H.), Ravenswood, W. Va. 
[13661-13665 
Queen City. (H 109987, Apr. 20, 


1908. ) 


Ravenswood, W. Va. [1] (H 
109986, Apr. 20, 1908. 1 ¢c. Mar. 17, 


| 1908; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) 


— [24] (H 109988-109990, Apr. 


20, 1908.) 
Waite (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 


(F 64935, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


(F 64674, Apr. 20, 1908.) _ 


Warranted. (F 64684, Apr. 20, | 
1908. ) | 
Way of the transgressor. (F 64675, 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Whaling. (F 64930, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Wholesale. (F 64676, Apr. 20, | 
1908. ) 

Wisdom. (F 64924, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Wonderful. (F 64929, Apr. 27, | 
1908. ) | 


7 


WEIL (HENRY) & co., New York, N. Y. 


[13640-13658 | 
Amid the roses.——Beauties of au- | 
| (H 109828, 109870, 109872, Apr. 27, 


tumn.—Frosty days.—Gossips.—Got a 
match ?—Harvest.—I was once a per- 
fecto.—Merry days.—Mistletoe.—Oh 
let's be joyful—Old mill.—Reflec- 
tions.—Silvery moon. [13 prints] 
(F 64625-64637, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


He loves me, he loves me not. (F 
65158. May 6, 1908.) 
Holly days. (FF 65161, May 6, 


1908. } 


Land of nod. 
1908. ) 


(F 65163, May 6, 


| threadlike Staubbach waterfall. 


Vt. [18666-13777 

Alps (Savoy) 152738, 15274, 15276— 

15294. (H 109874-109894, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 


—— Mont Blanc. 15275. (H109917, 
Apr. 28, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1908. 

Berne, Switzerland, feeding the 
famous bears. (H 109831, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

—— River 
bridge. 15296. 
1908. ) 

Chamonix, Savoy Alps, entrance to 
the ice grotto. 15298. (H 110122, 
May 4, 1908.) 

Geneva, 
monument. 
27, 1908.) 

Gibraltar. 16882-16887. 
110136, May 4, 1908.) 


Guadalupe, Mexico. 17615-17617. 
(H 110151-110153, May 4, 1908.) 


Lake Geneva. 15200, 15269, 15272. 


Aare and MKornhaus 
(H 110120, May 4, 


Switzerland, Brunswick 
15271. (H 109872, Apr. 


(H 110131- 


1908. ) 

Lauterbrunnen valley, Switzerland, 
15202. 
(H 109829, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Lucerne, Switzerland. River Reuss, 
ete. 15242. (H 109847, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Meiringen, Switzerland. 15240, 15241. 
(H 109845, 109846, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

[Mexico], vista of an old Mexican 
garden, Coyoacan. 17618. (H 110154, 
May 4, 1908.) 


‘ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


Waite (H. C.) co.—Continued. 


Mexico City, Mexico. 17601-17614. 
(H 110137-110150, May 4, 1908.) 


Montreux, Switzerland. 15270. 
109871, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Neuhausen, Switzerland, below the 
fumous falls of the Rhine. 15300. (H 
110124, May 4, 1908.) 

—— Falls of the Rhine. 
109852, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Palestine, the mill. 1438. 
May 4, 1908.) 

Roosevelt (Theodore), the nation’s 
chief. 9908. (H 110116, May 4, 1908.) 

Saas-Fée, Switzerland. 15266, 15267. 
(H 109867, 109868, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Switzerland: 15195, 15204, 15228— 
15239, 15244-15247, 15250, 15253, 15254, 
15256-15259, 15262-15264, 15268. (H 
109827, 109830, 109833—109844, 109848— 


(H 


15248. 


(H 110115, 


(Hi | 


207 


WINSLOW ‘(ArgeRT G.), Keeseville, 
a [13782-13790 
mbaite river "NS Yo" fe "or Ne 


109531, 109532, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Ausable valley from Kent street. 
(H 109533, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Keeseville, N. ¥; [1-4] 
109527-109530, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Port Kent bay. [1, 2], (H 109525, 
109526, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


(H 


Wittig (W. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[13791 
(H 107376, 


Hackenschmidt tour. 


| Mar. 14, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) 


109851, 109853, 109856-109861, 109864— 


109866, 109869, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
— 15145, 15249, 15265. 


(H 109914- | 


109916, Apr. 28, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. | 


29, 1908.) | 
— 15295, 15297. (Phe AIO118, | 
110121, May 4, 1908.) 
Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) at his desk. 


13010. (H 110117, May 4, 1908.) 


Tangier, Morocco. 16311-16316. 
110125-110130, May 4, 1908.) 
Thun, Switzerland, S. E. from the 


(Hi | 


eaeme. 15227. (H 109832, Apr. 27,:| 
1908. ) 
Weiringen, Switzerland, pathway | 


along the great gorge of the Aare. 
15299. (H 110123, May 4, 1908.) 

Zermatt, Switzerland. 15251, 15252, 
15260, 15261. (H 109854, 109855, 
109862, 109863, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


Zermatt and the Matterhorn, Switz- | 


erland. 15107. (H 110118, May 4, 

1908. ) 

WHITMAN (CHARLES -M.), North 
Adams, Mass. [18778 | 


Barefoot boy. (H 110195, May 4, 
41908; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Wicks (CHARLES L.), Lynn, Mass. 


[13779 | 
(HH | 


Chelsea, Mass., Chelsea fire. 


110098, Apr. 29, 1908; 1 ¢. Apr. 23, | 


1908; 1 c. Apr. 29, 1908.) 


WILKINSON (EDWIN H.), Boyne, Mich. 

[18780 

Boyne city blowout. (H 1093868, 
Apr. 18, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1908.) 


Witson (Rosert Burns), New York, 


nd [18781 
Omar’s rose. (H 109545, Apr. 20, 
1908.) 


Woop (Otis F.), New Brighton, N. Y. 

[13792-13816 

Bub, he’s always to blame (F 
64512, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


—— (F 64787, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
— (F 64905, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 65080, May 2, 1908.) 
(F 65211, May 9, 1908.) 
Mary and her little 
64514, Apr. 13, 1908.) 
—— (F 64788, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 64906, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 65081, May 2, 1908.) 
—— (F 65212, May 9, 1908.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 


lamb. (F 


(F 


| 64510, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


—— (F 64735, 

—— (F 64903, 

—— (F 65078, 

—— (F 65209, 

Simon Simple. 
1908. ) 

—— (F 64739, 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Apr. 27, 1908.) 
May 2, 1908.) 
May 9, 1908.) 
(F 645138, Apr. 18, 


Apr. 20, 1908.) 

— (F 64907, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 65082, May 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 65213, May 9, 1908.) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 64511, Apr. 13, 1908.) 

—— (F 64786, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

— (F 64904, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 65079, May 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 65210, May 9, 1908.) 


WoopRuFF (FRANK M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[13817, 18818 
Bear study. (H 1093871, Apr. 18, 


1808. ) 


Coyote study. 
1908. ) 
2 ec. of each Apr. 6, 1908. 


(H 109371, Apr. 13, 


208 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. rv, n. 8., v.38 


WoorarpD (Sam F.), Wichita, Kans. YACHTING PUB. co.—Continued. 


; [13819 Good slant of wind. (F 64827, 
Pictures of memory. (G 18551, Apr. 23, 1908.) 
Apr. 30, 1908.) Moon path. (F 64828, Apr. 23, 
Wricut & GoopNrrR, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 1908.) 


[18820, 13821 Trough of the sea. (F 64830, Apr. 
In the harem. (H 109583, Apr. 21, | 23, 1908.) 


Sh ) | 2. of each Apr. 20, 1908. 
San) | Parte (H 109582, Apr. ZEDA (Harry L.), New York, N. Y. 

’ . [138826 
YACHTING PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. | Zeda’s witchland. (F 65165, Apr. 2, 


[13822-13825 | 1908.) 
Clewed up. (F 64829, Apr. 23, 
1908.) | 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit_ 4,653 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit_._._ 959 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit__.....___.___----~- 6,992 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of sages re drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. Arranged in monthly alphabets by 
proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 
day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘ Copy- 
right by American lithographic company, New York, N. Y. Class I, XXe, no. 25447, 
Apr. 29, 1908; 1 photograph received Apr. 29, 1908.” 


| 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York, | ANARGYROS (S.), New York, N. Y. 
DMs ¥. [18827, 138828 [13840-13845 
Aluria. In oval panel, bust portrait | . Guard of light. Immense human 
of beautiful young woman having dark | figure In seated position, wearing hel- 
hair worn in pompadour fashion. (I | Met shaped head-dress, holding em- 
25447, Apr. 29, 1908.) | blem. (I 25454, Apr. 29,. 1908.) 
Rose box top. x. 1. 33185. Against _ Hour of rest. A female figure 
background! of rose branches in blos- | loosely draped, and wearing bracelets, 
som, is fan with perforated border. beads about her neck. (I 25453, Apr. 


(I 25215, Apr. 16, 1908.) | 29, 1908.) 
AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, | _ Queen of the garden. Marble steps, 
Wis. [13829-13837 entrance to a temple, on second step is 


| young woman loosely draped. (I 
Bunco in Arizona. Bunco and Dick | 25450, Apr. 29, 1908.) P 


in Black Hawk’s power. Poster draw- | Ghal of Darok.. I CRETE i 
ing. (1 25509, Apr. 30, 1908.) ee Oe ee ee ee 
head, profile view, of man wearing 


Burlesque stock, clown and ballet | peculiar head adornment. (I 25452 
girl. Poster drawing. (I 25510, Apr. | ne 29, 1908.) . 


pes 3008. ) ‘ Silence. Stone figures resembling 

—Letter from Johnnie. Poster | geeping man and woman, having cap- 

drawing. (I 25512, Apr. 30, 1908.) shaped headwear. (I 25455, Apr. 29, 
Extra dry. Show girl coming out | 1908.) 

of bottle of champaign. Poster draw- Travellers in the desert. In fore- 

Ing. (I 25511, Apr.*30, 1908.) ground are three gigantic columns in 
Girl’s best friend. Jinny. Poster | ruin, near which are two Egyptians, 

drawing. (I 25514, Apr. 30, 1908.) one seated on a camel. (I 25451, Apr. 
It’s all on the quiet. Boots busy | 29, 1908.) 

day. Poster drawing. (I 25513, Apr. 


80, 1908.) ANGELL (PRISCILLA HAMMOND), Hol- 

Sure shot Sam. If yo’ all loved him lywood, Calif. [13846 
like I do: Poster drawing. (I 25515, Ideal head and shoulders of young 
Apr. 30, 1908.) woman in decolleté costume of white 


Principal characters. Poster | Chiffon. (I 25375, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


drawing. (I 25507, Apr. 30; 1908.) ‘ 
: ‘ ART CHEMICAL LABORATORIES, Rich- 
Wild animal poster. Poster draw- mond Hill. N. Y. [13847 


ee O08, 9 Ams 0, 19085) Christmas story; by Jay Hambidge. 
AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., New York, N. Y | Colored woman, striped handkerchief 
[18838, 13839 | tied about her head, holding a child 

Homeward bound. Harbor scene in | in her arm. (I 25271, Apr. 22, 1908.) 

miniature, seamen in foreground, at 

either side are young woman and _/ Bacon (Irvine Rusen), Munich, Ger- 

young man. (I 25448, Apr. 29, 1908.) many. [18848 
Matinee girl. Bust portrait of beau- Conquest of the prairie. Group of 

tiful young woman having hair styl- | Indians before an Indian camp are 

ishly arranged. (I 25449, Apr. 29, | watching the approach of civilization. 

1908. ) (I 25501, Apr. 29, 1968:) 

209 


210 


BARNES-CrROSBY CO., Chicago, III. 


[13849-13939 


L 2727, L 2728, L 2785, L 2738, 
L 2740, L 2741, L 2745-L 2747, L 2749, 
L 2755, L 2756, L 2760, L 2761, L 2763- 


L 2768, L 2774-L 2777, L 2786, L, 2794, | 


(I 25159-25184, Apr. 13, 1908.) 


L 2803, L 2804, L 2806, L 2809-— 
L 2813, L 2815-L 2818, L 2820-L 2828, 


IL, 2829 A, L 2829 B, L 2830-L 28382, | 


L 2834-2838, L 2840, L 2841, L 2843, 
L 2844, L 2846-L 2848, L 2851, L 2853, 
(I 25458-25497, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


L 2854-L 2858, L 2862-L 2872, L | 
2875-L 2879, L 2887-L 2889, L 2893. | 


(I 25576-25600, May 7, 1908.) 


BATCHELDER (CHARLES 
Chicago, Ill. 

Boxer. Young man in act of strik- 
ing out with left fist clenched. (I 
25381, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Discus thrower. 
ready to throw discus. 
27, 1908.) 

Bowler (The) 
man in act of bowling a ball. 
25376, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Putting the shot. 
male figure in act of heaving a weight. 
(1 25877, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

Sprinter (The) Young man in act 
of starting to run. (I 253879, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 

Striker (The) 


Athlete poised 


A baseball player in 


position of striking a baseball. (1 

25378, Apr. 27, 1908.) 

BeaTTige (H. W.), Quincy, Mass. 
[18946 


Man in the moon. 


FLETCHER), | 
[13940-13945 | 


(I 25380, Apr. | 


A partially nude | 
(I 


Partially nude | 


and figures. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


Brau (Epwarp)—Continued. 


Bust of a child looking upward. 
base of a conventional flower design, 


| (I 25205, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Dutch clock flanked by a Dutch 
peasant child. Statuary having a long 
base. (I 25200, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Duteh clock flanked by a Dutch 
school girl. Dutch doll, resting its 
right hand on clock base. [Statuary.] 
(I 25201, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Mirror support. A _ base portion 
merging into upright standard, the 
standard being faced by a female fig- 
ure, slightly draped. (I 25204, Apr. 
15, 1908.) 

Water carrier about to lift an 
earthen water bottle. Rock base on 
which is draped female figure support- 
ing a jar. (I 25202, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Water carrier in the act of pouring. 
Draped female figure supporting a jar 
with hip. (I 25203, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Bou (Juttus), New York, N. Y. 
[14015, 14016 

Marine subject. Decorative scrolls 
and figures. Two mermaids below 
swaying arms waving to music of 
lyre. A. 804. (I 25440, Apr. 28, 1908; 
1 photo. Apr. 22, 1908.) 

Motif, music. Decorative scrolls 
Nude female figure seat- 
ed in about centre of panel beating 
time with wand. A. 803. (I 25439, 


Apr. 28, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 22, 1908.) 


85. General de- | 


sign of square panel, upon which in re- | 


lief is modelled cherub riding owl. (I 


25353, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


BreckwitH (CARROLL), New York, N. Y. 

; [138947 

Medallion (The) Life size head of 

a lady in profile, against rich green 

curtain, held back in folds. 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


(I 25211, | 


Borteau (Purp), New York, N. Y.- 
[14017 
Mischief makers. Heads and busts 
of three mischievous looking girls 
dressed for walking. (I 25223, Apr. 
17, 1908.) 


| Bone (Ricw), Berlin, Germany. 


BERGER-LEVRAULT ET CO., Paris, France. | 


[18948-14007 

Paraboles (Les), [60 pen drawings 

illustrating the Parables] by Eugéne 

Burnand. (I 25288-25347, Apr. 23, 
1908.) 


Brau (Epwarp), Newark, N. J. 


[14008-14014 | 


Bust of a child looking downward. 
A bust the base of which is formed of 
a conventional flower design. (125206, 
Apr. 15, 1908.) 


| 


4018 

Sonniger herbsttag (Bright autumn 

day), by O. Jernberg. Road in the 

country, birch trees on both sides, 

house to left, man driving cow in dis- 
tance. (I 25500, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [14019 


Cincinnati water works. Group pic- 
ture made up of different buildings. 
(I 25272, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


BosTtoN FLOATING HOSPITAL, Boston, 
Mass. [14020, 14021 
Boston floating hospital at pier. 

Steamer at pier, cross on funnel, flags 

at bow and stern. (I 25547, May 5, 

1908.) 


BoNHAJO (VALENTINE), 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


BOSTON FLOATING HOSPITAL—Con. 


bay. Starboard side of steamer un- 
der way, American flag at the stern. 
(J 25548, May 5, 1908.) 


211 


| Cottier (P. F.) & son—Continued. 
Boston floating hospital down the | 


BosTON SCULPTURE Co., Melrose, Mass. | 
[14022-14025 | 


Boston tea party. Eight men dis- 


guised as Indians throwing chests of | 


tea from the deck of a ship into Bos- 
ton harbor. (I 25572, May 7, 1908.) 
Spirit of ’76. Bas relief, two men 
and a boy playing fife and drums, 
marching at the head of a column of 
soldiers. (I 25571, May 7, 1908.) 


| CooLmipGe (Cassius M.), 
Be 


Ready for the road; by Harrison 
Fisher. Young girl putting on her 
long gloves, she wears automobile 
coat and sailor hat. (I 25554, May 


5, 1908.) 
Scouts (The); by Frederic Reming- 
ton. Two Indians on~- horseback, 


standing still, watching something in 
the distance. (I 25457, Apr. 29, 1908.) 
New York, 
[14040-14042 
Breach of promise case. Scene in 


_ stable, case being tried before judge 


Washington in a standing position, 


in Colonial dress, left hand resting on 
sword, right hand grasping a scroll. 
(I 25570, Apr, 27, 1908.) 


Bas relief showing Washington in bow 
of boat, behind him is soldier carrying 
flag. (I 25569, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
Brown, (J. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[14026-14029 
Have a smoke! Dark 
black holding a cigarette 
mouth. (I 25210, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Old friends must part. Light haired 
bootblack dragging a white dog by his 
collar, girl with reddish hair, is cry- 
ing. (I 25200, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Steady! Dark haired  bootblack 
holding his stub brush on dog’s nose. 
(I 25207, Apr. 15, 1908.) 

Tantalizing. Dark haired bootblack 
sitting on his box. He looks and 
laughs at girl. (I 25208, Apr. 15, 
~ 1908.) 


CaMuS (JEAN), Paris, France. 


at the dog’s 


[14030 


and jury of dogs. 
1908. ) 

Dog of a bachelor. 
letter in paw sitting 


(I 25551, May 4, 


Collie dog with 
in chair. (I 


_ 25550, May 5, 1908.) 
Washington crossing the Delaware. | 


haired boot- | 


Fairy story. Irish setter sitting in 
chair reading to a King Charles span- 
iel. (I 25552, May 5, 1908.) 


Highland Park, 
Ill. [14043 
Billiken. Small figure seated with 
hands on hips at side. (I 25623, May 
11, 1908.) 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[14044-14046 
Head and _ bust 


CRAFTSMANS GUILD, 


Favorite (The). 


_ woman with light hair and blue eyes 


| landscape, 


Rires dans les bois. Laughing young | 


hymph seated on 
Pan’s pipe with right hand. 
May 12, 1908.) 


CASLANI (SEVERINO), Montpelier, Vt. 
[14031-14034 
Rock-face sarcophagus. Monument 
designs. S. C. 132, S. C. 183, S. C. 131, 
B.C. 134. (1 25387-25390, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 
CuurRcH (FREDERICK STUART), 
work, N. Y. 
Study for Valkyrie. 


male head with wings. 
25359, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


(I 25629, 


ground touching | 


New | 
[14035, 14036 | 
No. 1, 2. Fe- | 
(I 25358, | 


holding cat. 
Thro’ 


(I 25234, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


pastures green. Summer 

stream running through 
center of picture, woman washing 
clothes on bank. (I 25505, Apr. 30, 
1908. ) 

Where highland cattle range. Sum- 
mer landscape at Loch Eke, five high- 
land cattle standing by edge of lake. 
({ 25504, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


CROWELL PUBLISHING Co., Springfield, 
Ohio. [14047 
June girl. Head and shoulders of 
young girl wearing large hat with 
long flowing veil. (I 25530, May 4, 
1908.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Il. 
[1 
Altar in Gothic style. Under altar 


table is monogram B. V. Above taber- 
nacle is Gothic arch, back of which is 


statue of the Blessed Virgin. (I 
25527, May 2, 1908.) 
_ Davin (M.), New York, N. Y. [14049 


Cottier (P. F.) & son, New York, | 


PRs 

Joys of target practise. 

ing seven-inch guns, umpire taking 
scores. (I 25456, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


[14037-14039 | 
Men load- | 


Last day of Lincoln; by A. Chap- 
pel. Lincoln on his deathbed sur- 
rounded by Mrs. Lincoln, Robt. Lin- 
ecln, and 44 other personages. (I 
25218, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


212 


| 
Davis (A. M.), Jamaica Plain, Mass. | 


[14050 

Stung again. Head of tramp, face 

covered with swellings and _ slight 

growth of whiskers. (I 25626, Feb. 
24, 1908.*) 


Davis (WARREN B.), New York, N. Y. 
[14051 

When the heart calls; by Warren B. 
Davis. Young lady seated on rug by 


side of open fire place, dog and ball | 


in foreground. (I 25578, May 7, 1908.) 


Davis (WILLIAM STEEPLE), 
N. ¥. 
Uninvited guest. 
the rooster in act of stealing the kit- 
ten’s food. (I 25499; Apr. 29, 1908.) 


[14052 


DUNSMORE (JOHN WARD), New York, 
ee 
Calling out the minute men. Farm- 
er with team of oxen polwing, he has 


Orient | 


Kitten and rooster | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


[14053 | 


stopped and is talking to two minute | 


men. (I 25236, Apr. 18, 1908.) 
Essig (MARGUERITE A.), Canton, Ohio. 
[14054 
Farmer's dream of Roosevelt. Ru- 
ral scene in the fall of the year de- 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


Frost & ReeD—Continued. 


Rocky bay, Cornwall. A _ coast 
scene with rocks jutting out into a 
bay. Sea gulls are depicted: (I 25229, 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Sea caverns. Coast scene with rocks 
and caverns and sea gulls, large cay- 
ernous opening in rocks. (I 25228, 
Apr. 18, 1908.) 


Through the calm and frosty air. 
Snow scene, a road through a wood 
covered with snow. Flock of sheep ~ 


coming along the road. (I 25622, May 

| 11, 1908.) 
GALVESTON BREWING CO., Galveston, 
Tex. [14066 


Mermaids (The). A beach, showing 
two mermaids and large sea wall. (I 
25502, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


GoLpy (SAMUEL A.), Sunnyvale, Cal. 
[14067 


Structure. Rectangular structure 


having colonade surrounding all four 


| sides. 


picting in the foreground a field of | 


corn in shock. (I 25241, Apr. 20, 


1908.) 


FAIRBANKS (E. & T.) & co., St.. Johns- 
bury, Vt. [14055-14059 
Iron frame railway track scale of 
the master scale builders’ type. Build- 


ers’ plan. (I 25382, Apr. 27, 1908.) 
—— Detail plan. (I 25384, Apr. 27, 

1908. ) 

Detail plan: no. 2. (I 25385, | 
Apr. 27, 1908.) ) 

Foundation plan. (I 25219, 
Apr. 17, 1908.) 

Foundation plan. (I 253838, 


Apr. 27, 1908.) 


FORBES LITHOGRAPH MFG. Co., Boston, 
Mass. [14060 
Mother and child. Young mother 
holding baby on her shoulder. (I 
25199, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


Frost & Raep, Bristol, England. 
[14061-14065 

Fair wind, fair weather. Seascape 
with a fishing boat containing two men 
sailing along with a fair wind. (I 
25621, May 11, 1908.) 

Last reef down. Seascape with a 
yacht sailing along from right to left. 
(I 25620, May 11, 1908.) 


slate and pencil. 


| 


(I 25652, May 12, 1908.) 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
N.: ¥. [14068-14073 
And they say school days are your 
happiest days. Boy about six years 
old seated at entrance of house holding 
(I 25249, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 


Exceeding the speed limit. Boy on 
ground feet in air looking at dog chas- 


ing cat. (I 25251, Apr. 20, 1908.) 
Gossip. Two girls, age about five, 


talking intently, one pointing finger 
at the other. (I 25246, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Little mother. Motherly looking 
child sitting on chair sewing doll dress. 
(I 25247, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Lullaby. Little girl with one hand 
in lap and the other on cradle in which 
isadoll. (I 25248, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Poodle-mobile. With lines attached 
to a poodle a boy on roller skates is 
drawn along. (I 25250, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Hatt & Rucker, New York, N. Y. 
[14074 

Girl laughing and 

(I 


Laughing girl. 
holding hand mirror in hands, 
24214, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


Heaton (A. G.), Washington, D. C. 

[14075 

Day Spring from on high. Christ 

child with outstretched arms stand- 

ing on wall of house supported by His 
mother. (I 255381, May 4, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


Herrick (G. HerBert), Winchendon, 
Mass. [14076 
Wildwood monarch. Head of ant- 
lered moose, woodland background, 
special frame leaf and scroll. (1 
25526, May 1, 1908.) 


Houzer (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14077 

Creation of light; by J. A. Holzer. 
Three panels and lunettes, in the cen- 
tral panel is the angel of light. (I 
25350, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Hunter (JoHN Younc), Newmarket, 


England. [14078 
David Garrick. Dinner scene from 
the play David Garrick. (I 25238, 
_ Apr. 20, 1908.) 
INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New 
Work | N:. -Y: _ [14079-14124 
Christmas automobiles. A, B. (I 
25405, 25406, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
Christmas bells. A-D. (I 25407- 
25410, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
Christmas post cards. Horseshoe 
and wishbone series. A-D. (I 25427- 


25430, Apr. 28, 1908.) 


[Christmas post cards. Santa Claus 


series. A-H] (I 25397-25404, Apr. 
28, 1908.) 

Dutch boy and girl series, etc. 1-6. 
‘(I 25603-25608, May 9, 1908.) 

Fourth of July series. A-F. (I 
25415-25420, Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Holly landscape series. A-D. (I 
25411-25414, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
ee rurkey series, A-F. (1 25421- 
25426, Apr. 28, 1908.) 

[Turkey and pumpkin series. A-F] 


(I 25391-25396, Apr. 28.) 


KERN (PETER) co., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[14125 


Sweets. Laughing girl seated, open 
box of candy in her lap. (I 25503, Apr. 
380, 1908.) 


KETTERLINUS LITHOGRAPHIC MFG. CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [14126, 14127 
Christmas spray. Three sprays of 
holly, mistletoe and pine cone inter- 
mingled. (I 25516, Apr. 30, 1908.) 
. Thistle spray. Three sprays of 
thistle and lily of the valley inter- 


mingled. (I 25517, Apr. 80, 1908.) 
KnogstaucH (Epwarpd M.), Toledo, 
Ohio. [14128 


McKinley (Wm.) Moulded and cast | 
portrait bust with circular base. (1 | 
25437, Apr. 27, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 20, 
1908.) | 


42853—08——_3 


ARTS 213 


LANGE (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14129 
Vivian. Head and _ shoulders of 
young woman with golden brown hair 
and dark brown eyes, with feather boa 
over shoulders. (I 25235, Apr. 18, 
1908. ) 


LAUBER (JOSEPH), Montclair, N. J. 
[14130 

Idyl of the sea. Female figure in 
loose classic drapery standing on a 
rock bound coast. (I 25553, May 5, 
1908. ) 


I.AZZARI & Barton, New York, N. Y. 
[14131, 14132 
Carved rustic monument in broken 
rock work, carved wreath in center 
oak leaves and name Zahn below. (I 
25221, Apr. 17, 1908.) 
Three piece rustic broken rock monu- 
ment with carved panel and name 
sradley. (I 25220, Apr. 17, 1908.) 


LEIGH (WILLIAM ROBINSON), New 
MOEkK a Ys [14133, 14134 
Grand canon of the Colorado. Grand 
Canon from near Bright Angel hotel. 
The Colorado river flows across pic- 
ture. (I 25269, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


Sunset on the grand Cafion of the 
Colorado. Caflon all in shadow ex- 
cept some peaks on the opposite wall. 
(I 25268, Apr. 21, 1908.) 


LEPPERT (RuDOLPH E.), 
[i Bhi 


New York, 
[14135 


Topsy turvey heads. Caricatures of 
Taft and Bryan in one. (I 25528, May 
1, 1908; 1 photo Apr. 25, 1908.) 


LIFE PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[14136-14141 
Army of the unemployed. Army of 
Wall street magnates standing up for 
review before Pierpont Morgan. (I 
25244, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Captains of industry; by J. A. Wil- 
liams. Intelligence office, the pros- 
pective mistress is standing in center 
of room surrounded by captains of in- 
dustry. (I 25361, Apr. 25, 1908.) 


Easy writings curst hard reading. 
Girl seated at writing desk, young man 
seated in rocking chair gazing discon- 
solately at girl’s picture. (I 25556, 
May 5, 1908.) a 


For if she will, she will, you may 
depend on it; And if she won’t, she 
won't, so there’s an end of it. Auto- 
mobile which has decided not,to go. 
(1 25628, May 11, 1908.) 


214 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


LIFE PUB. co.—Continued. 


Getting nearer. Arm of Law 
stretched toward the rich standing 
on his pile of money. (I 25243, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 


Story that never grows old. Three 
panels, in middle one young man and 
woman are seated in the moonlight. 
(I 25556, May 5, 1908.) 


Linp (FRANK C.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[14142 
Cherub and the lion. Cherub guiding 
lion by two slender threads, cherub 
riding in small wagon. (I 25529, 
May 1, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 16, 1908.) 


Lirriag (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 

[14143, 14144 

Amherst college, Amherst, Mass. 

Birdseye view including grounds and 

buildings and distant view of the 
mountain. (I 25216, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


Northwestern university, Evanston, 
Ill. Birdseye view taken from above 
Willard Hall, looking toward the lake 
front. (I 25217, Apr. 16, 1908.) 

New York, 
ee [14145 

Soldiers monument. Doric style, col- 

umn mounted on base, statue of 


LUKEMAN (AUGUSTUS), 


winged figure of Minerva on top. (I 

25518, May 1, 1908.) 

McAULIFFE (TIMOTHY JOHN), Wor- 
cester, Mass. [14146 


Souvenir of the Dartmouth Junior 
Prom. Young girl holding a college 
pennant. Lettering Dartmouth Ju- 
nior Prom. at the base. (I 25498, 
Apr. 29, 1908.) 


McCase (Epwarp P.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [14147 


Ravaudeuse (La). Woman sitting 
in a wicker chair with several stock- 
ings in her lap. (I 25352, Apr. 24, 
1908; 1 photo. May 7, 1908.) 


MARLIN FIREARMS CO., 
Conn. [14148 


Shot (The). Two ducks falling 
into water, duck boat in rear contain- 
ing two men, one in act of firing. (I 
25549, May 5, 1908.) 


Meeker (A. S.), New York, N. Y. 
[14149-14157 

Accident (An). Roller skating rink 
with male and female figures in col- 
lision. (I 25586, May 4, 1908.) 

Anticipation. Male figure looking 
in at window of restaurant where 
food is displayed. (I 25540, May 4, 
1908.) 


New Haven, 


MEEKER (A. S.)—Continued. 


At last. Young man and young 
woman meeting at foot of steps at 
house with large moon in background. 
(1 25541, May 4, 1908.) 

Hammock (The). Male and female 
figures seated in hammock. (I 25539, 
May 4, 1908.) 

On the beach. Beach scene with 
male figure looking out to sea with a 
large telescope. (I 25537, May 4, 
1908. ) 

Proposal (The). Female figure 
leaning at feet of male figure seated on 
divan. (I 25543, May 4, 1908.) 

Selection (The). Five diminutive 
male figures standing on table and fe- 
male figure pointing at one of them. ° 
(I 25544, May 4, 1908.) 

Tryst (The). Landscape with male 
and female figure seated at foreground 
on a bench with large moon in back- 
ground. (I 25538, May 4, 1908.) 

Youth’s dream. Male and female 
figures seated on bough of tree with 


large moon in background. (I 25542, 
May 4, 1908.) 


MELCHERS (GARI), New York, N. Y. 
[14158 
Roosevelt (President Theodore) ; by 
Gari Melchers. Full length standing 
portrait in riding costume. (I 25273, 
Apr. 23, 1908.) 


MERRILL (Mrs. Mary E. Ratu-), Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. [14159 
Memorial window. Within a circle 
are the Material and Spiritual crosses 
in different colors. (I 25242, Apr. 20, 


1908. ) 
MEYENBERG (JOHN C.), Tell City, Ind. 
[14160 


Design for park surrounding grave 
of Nancy Hanks Lincoln. At en- 
trance of park are two stone lions. (I 
25627, May 11, 1908.) 

MIRACLE PRESSED STONE CO., Minneap- 
olis, Minn, [14161, 14162 

Get your ropes. Cowboy on horse- 
back waking up camp with morning 
call. (I 25631, May 12, 1908.) 

Tenderfoot. Group of ecowboys 
watching bucking broncho in act of 


throwing tenderfoot. (I 25630, May 

12, 1908.) 

Mosres (BERNHARD), Nome, Alaska. 
[14163 


Ancient craft. An original group- 
ing and design engrossed with pen and 
India ink on cardboard. (I 25360, 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


MOoUNTCASTLE (Mrs. ALTHEA), Louis- 
ville, Ky. [14164-14166 


Celestial and _ terrestial worlds. 
Combination picture giving a glimpse 
of heaven and earth, roll of white 
clouds separate the two worlds. (I 
25434, Apr. 22, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 9. 
1908. ) 


Child of heaven or Angelic birth. 
Roll of clouds on which rests an angel, 
three baby angels near her. (I 25435, 
Apr. 22, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 9, 1908.) 

Key to happiness. An open window 
through which may be seen trees and 
fields. (I 25436, Apr. 26, 1908; 1 
photo. Apr. 9, 1908.) 


MoyYLEs (PETER P.), Batavia, N. Y. 


[14167, 14165 | 
Oval in center of | 


Forget me not. 
postal with the words Forget me not 
printed with a steel pen. (I 25625, 
May 11, 1908.) 

Kind regards. Oval in center of 
postal card with the words Kind 
Regards. (I 25624, May 11, 1908.) 


MurpHy (THOos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [14169-14186 
Conquered. Woman in light green 
dress looking into face of lion. (I 
25637, May 12, 1908.) 


Constitutional (A). Young lady in 


green hat and coat, driving. (I 
25638, May 12, 1908.) 
Graduate (The). Young lady in 


white dress standing before curtained 
window. (I 256389, May 12, 1908.) 


_ Innocence; by J. Ross Bryson. Lit- 
tle girl in white dress. She carries 
a branch of white flowers 
arms. (I 25283, Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Irene; by J. Ross Bryson. Little 
girl in light green dress with wide ruf- 
fle around neck. (I 25285, Apr. 23, 
1908. ) 


Leonide; by J. Ross Bryson. Head 
of young lady, brown hair parted and 
falling over shoulders. (I 25279, 
Apr. 23, 1908.) 


Life line; by J. Ross Bryson. Young 
lady in bathing suit. (1 25286, Apr. 
25, 1908. ) 

Lilian; by J. Ross Bryson. Head of 
girl with brown hair coiled low at 
neck. (I 25282, Apr. 23, 1908.) 

Little Bo-Peep. Little girl in pink 
cape and pointed hood, holding bou- 
quet of roses. (I 25636, May 12, 1908.) 

Loretta. Head of girl with profu- 
sion of brown hair covering shoulders. 
_ (1 25633, May 12, 1908.) 


in her | 


| side it. 


ARTS 215 


MurpHy (TuHos. D.)—Continued. 

Mist after a rain. Scene looking 
across Grand cafion of Colorado, a 
mist hangs over cafion. (I 25532, May 
4, 1908. ) 

My old friend. Young lady in light 
green dress holding collar of bull dog. 
(I 25635, May 12, 1908.) 

Phoebe; by J. Ross Bryson. Head of 
girl with light brown hair falling over 
shoulders. (I 25284, Apr. 23, 1908.) 

Prospective bride; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. Head and shoulders of young 
girl, a veil falls from back of head to 
shoulders. (I 25281, Apr. 23, 1908.) 

Queen of the ball; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. Full length figure of young lady 
in evening dress. (I 25280, Apr. 23, 
1908. ) 

Sunshine. Young lady in pink shirt- 
waist suit and red hat trimmed with 
pink flowers. (I 25634, May 12, 1908.) 

Thoroughbred; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Woman in black riding habit, sitting 
on a bay horse. (I 25287, Apr. 23, 
1908. ) 

Wayside fountain, Cuernavaca, Mex- 
ico. Road with large trees at right 
and marble fountain with woman be- 
(I 25533, May 4, 1908.) 


Nast (THOMAS), JR., New York, N. Y. 
[14187-14190 
Merry widow and her net. A woman 


with a net. (I 25444, Apr. 28, 1908.) 
Merry widow lifts the lid. A wo- 
man kicking a hat in the air. (I 


25448, Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Merry widow touches the spot. A 
woman touching a man in the pocket 
with a sword. (I 25441, Apr. 28, 1908.) 

Seeing the Merry widow in the mer- 
ry whirl. A woman being blown by 
the wind. (I 25442, Apr. 28, 1908.) 


NEWELL (G. GLENN), New York, N. Y. 
[14191, 14192 

Early spring. Flock of sheep in 
foreground, man with large hat fol- 
lowing in rear. (I 25245, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 

Pasture ground in a new land. Six 
cows crossing a log bridge or cover, 
with figure of man in left center of 
picture. (I 25525, May 1, 1908.) 


NORTHWESTERN YEAST Co., Chicago, Il. 

[14193 

Little magician. A youthful ma- 

gician in oriental costume sitting on 

a box rising above the clouds. (I 
25574, May 7, 1908.) : 


216 


Parne (Ricuarp G.), Washington, | Roz (Frep), London, England. 
nr ei [14194 | 


bE 


Teasing. Statue of a puma at play 
with a snapping turtle. (I 25356, Apr. 


24, 1908.) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©C0O., Provi- | 
dence, R. I. [14195-14199 | 


Council at Jerusalem. Paul stands 
at table addressing the elders of the 
church. (I 25225, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


Cradle roll certificate. 
rounded by figures of small children. 
(I 25445, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


Heroes of faith. Noah and his fam- 
ily kneeling beside a rude stone altar; 
before them appears a rainbow. (I 
25226, Apr. 10, 1908.) 


{ 


Cradle sur- | 


_ Paul’s second missionary journey, | 


Athens. 
phers in the Areopagus. 
background. 


Acropolis in 


Riot at Ephesus. Ephesians have 
seized two of Paul’s disciples, Alexan- 
der the Jew stands on a raised plat- 
form before them. (I 25227, Apr. 10, 
1908. ) 


PusteT (Fr.) & co., New York, N. Y. 


[14200 | 


Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. 


(I 25224, Apr. 10, 1908.) | 


Paul addressing the philoso- | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


 ptiv,n.s.,v.3 
[14205 
Night before Trafalgar. Cabin of 


the Victory. Nelson at a table bends 
over a chart, surrounded by his of- 


ficers. A lighted lamp hangs over the 
table. Moonlight seen through the 
cabin windows. (I 25237, Apr. 20, 
1908. ) 


Runeius (CARL), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
*[14206, 14207 
Wanderers of the North. Bunch of 
caribou, the cows ahead, the buck fol- 
lowing, going down into a valley. (I 
25239, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Zero weather. Open woods: snow 
covered; mountains in distance; two 
moose trotting across from left to 
right. (I 25240, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


SAN FRANCISCO BREWERIES, LTD., San 
Francisco, Cal. [14208 


Beware. Figure of girl smiling and 
holding up one finger in warning. (I 


| 25218, Apr. 9, 1908.) 


A group of statuary, five figures, the | 
central one is Christ bearing the cross. | 


(I 25862, Apr. 27, 1908.) 


PuTNAM (BRENDA), Washington, D. C. 

[14201 

Faun (The). Child faun sitting on 

pedestal column, playing on pipes. (I 
‘25602, May 8, 1908.) 


REICHARD (HENRY), St. Louis, Mo. 


Ideal head of lady in fur collar or 
cape and a large picture hat. (I 
25212, Apr. 16, 1908; 1 photo. Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 


REMINGTON (FREDERIC), New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. [14203 


Fairmount Park cow boy. A bronze 
equestrian statue of cow boy on a 
Spanish horse. (I 253886, Apr. 27, 
1908. ) 


RitEy (CLYDE W.) ADV. SYSTEM, Chi- 
cago, Ill. [14204 


. Music. Two allegorical figures, one | 


playing a musical instrument, and the 
other dancing. (I 25702, May 19, 
1908. ) 


ScHEVILL (Wm. V.), New York, N. Y. 

[14209 

Taft (Secretary W. H.) Full face, 

smiling with hands clasped in front. 
(I 25431, Apr. 28, 1908.) 


ScHNEIDER (W. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[14210 


Blue fan; by W. G. Schneider. 


| Seated figure of a young girl in even- 


ing gown, she is holding in her hands 
a fan. (I 25351, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


ScHNITzER (GesRUDER), Berlin, Ger- 
many. [14211 


Holy family. Mother Mary is sit- 


_ ting, while her little son Christ stands 
[14202 before her reading from a book. 


| 24754, Mar. 9, 1908.) 


(I 


ScHREYVOGEL (CHARLES), Hoboken, 
N. J. [14212, 14213 


Rescue at Summit Springs. Col. 
W. F. Cody firing at an Indian who 


was about to kill two white women. 


(I 25348, Apr. 22, 1908.) 


Triumph. An Indian mounted, com- 
ing down a mountain path. (I 25357, 
Apr. 25, 1908.) 


SHort (CHaAs. THoMAS), Pomona, Cal. 
(14214 

Roman soldier. Caricature, raw 
boned, double jointed, helmet on head, 
pegs in shoes. (I- 25433, Apr. 28, 


| 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


217 


SPIELVOGEL (EH.), publisher, New York, 
et [14215-14219 
Cake walk. -Young woman in black 
dancing cake walk. (I 25748, May 23, 
1908. ) 

Cligneuse; by Boleslas de Szankow- 
sky. A nude woman lying in bed. 
Her head posed on her right hand. (I 
25438, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


Danse excentrique. 
dancing, body bent down. 
May 23, 1908.) 


Justitia; by Walther Jllner. 


Young woman 
(I 25769, 


Man 


kneeling and a nude woman guarded | 


by four soldiers and appearing before 
the goddess of Justice. (I 25355, Apr. 
24, 1908.) 


Suzanne au bain. (In the bath); 
by Christ. Zahrtmann. Nude woman 
walking on her hands on the top of 
an oriental house. (I 25354, Apr. 24, 
1908. ) 


SPRINGER (CHARLES H.), New York, 
Ye [14220 


Leaving port. Foggy morning on 
bay, four masted schooner with sails 
hanging loose. (I 25506, Apr. 30, 
1908.) 


THoMAS (Marion), Newark, N. J. 
[14221 
He holdeth the waters in the hol- 
low of His hand. A _ hand lettered 
poem, illustrated by four hand colored 
photographs of the Maine coast. (I 
Boece, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


| TIRFANY sTupI0s, New York, N. Y. 
[14222 
Angel of Annunciation. Full length 
figure of angel with palm branch in 
right hand, a star appears above. (I 
25222, Apr. 14, 1908.) 


TRAVIS (Stuart), New York, N. Y. 
, [14223 

Yale lock. Big, typical football play- 
ing youth in a sweater clasping a girl 
to his chest. (I 25349, Apr. 24, 1908.) 


TURNER (C. Y.), New York, N. Y. . 
[14224 
Heirlooms. A young woman stand- 
ing, her body slightly turned away 
from us to the right. (I 25270, Apr. 
21, 1908; 1 photo Apr. 24, 1908.) 


UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE Co., New 
Work N;. Y. [14225 
Quail in flight. Head-on view. The 
quail in the foreground is turning as 
af about to alight. (I 25575, May 7, 
1908. ) 


UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC., Evanston, 
Til, [14226-14259 

Amalfi, Italy. Mountain in distance 
with buildings on side. Massive build- 
ing on right with wall to water’s edge. 
(I 25520, May 1, 1908.) 

Border of clematis and foliage. 
(I 25867, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Border of corn-fiowers and foliage. 
(I 25371, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Border of daffodils and foliage. (I 
25364, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Border of grapes and foliage. (I 
25070, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Border of iris and foliage. 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 


Border of maple leaves and stems, 
(I 25368, Apr. 11, 1908.) 


Border of poeticus and foliage. (I 
25368, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Border of water-lillies and leaves. 
(I 25866, Apr. 11, 1908.) 


Capitol (The), Washington. Paint- 
el] in early dawn, hazy atmosphere 
done in grey, front view of building. 
(I 25260, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Chateau of Amboise. Castle with 
vines on walls. Tile roofs in the fore- 
ground. River Loire in distance. (I 
25258, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Chateau of Azay-le-Rideau. 
pond and fisherman 
Fisherman in boat. 
20, 1908. ) 

Chateau of Langeais. Green castle , 
with drawbridge, beside road. Cart 
and horse in road with several peas- 
ants. (I 25259, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Chateau of Lynes. Castle in dis- 


(I 25365, 


Castle, 
in foreground. 
(I 25256, Apr. 


tance. Knights on horseback in fore- 
ground and four small trees beside 
path. (I 25257, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


_ Christmas night, old Trinity, New 
York. Done in green and blue tints, 
showing lights in doorway and win- 
dows. Snow on roof. (I 25266, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 


Church of San Sebastiano, Venice. 
Side front view of building, fishing 
boats landing at entrance. (I 25523, 
May 1, 1908.) 


Fishing boats, Venice. 
fishing boats at landing. 
in background. (I 25252, 
1908. ) 


Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily. A 
high place looking into ruins of the- 


Some large 
Row of trees 
Apr. 20, 


| atre, mountains in distance, red tiled 


roofs below. (I 25255, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


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UNIVERSITY ART SHOP, INC.—Continued. 


Independence hall, Philadelphia. 
Front view with grass and several 
trees in foreground. (I 25267, Apr. 
20, 1908.) 


Library of Columbia _ university. 
Side front view of building, showing 
stairs leading to entrance. (I 25265, 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Library of Congress. Entrance of 
blue sky, brown foliage. 
Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Monastery of the Franciscans, As- 
sisi, Italy. Monastery on a hill, dense 
forest with path leading to buildings. 
(I 25519, May 1, 1908.) 


Moonrise. Grand canal, Venice. 
Buildings in background with moon 
just rising above them. (I 25521, 
May 1, 1908.) 


Morning glories and leaves on top 
and bottom of design. 
11, 1908.) 


Nasturtiums and foliage border. (I 
25374, Apr. 11, 1908.) 


Old Block tower. 
France, 
peasants in costume 
25522, May 1, 1908.) 


Palazzo Contarini, 


(I 25262, 


Aix-en-Provence, 


Venice. 


gondolas to the right. (I 252538, Apr. 


20, 1908.) 
Parthenon, Athens. Shepherd and 
flock before building in ruins. (1 


25524, May 1, 1908.) 


Public square, Capri. Deep blue 
sky, building with clock in tower... 
people at flower market in native 
dress. (I 25254, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Scene, tree on left with few leaves. 
Figure of woman in front in loose 
gown. Trees in distance. Border de- 
Sign. (I 25372, Apr. 11, 1908.) 

Smithsonian institute. Done in blue 
and green tints, building covered with 
vines. (I 25263, Apr. 20, 1908.) 

Washington monument. Done in 
tones of blue, showing monument with 
trees and shrubbery in front. (I 
25261, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


Water in background and sail boat. 
Sand beach, tree on right, flowers and 
foliage. Border design. (I 25869, 
Apr. 11, 1908.) 


White House. Side view with porch 


and vines. Three figures in fore- 
ground. (I 25264, Apr. 20, 1908.) 


| kneeling before a desk. 


LID: ; _ banderol. 
building showing part of street, deep | 


| banderol. 


I 25373, Apr. | 
(E258 TS ADE: | scay.6 1008:) 


Monument in front of tower, | 
nearby. (1 | 
_ Outside the 
Front | 
view of palace on canal with several | 


| horseback spearing the dragon. 


VEDDER (ANNIE H.), New York, N. Y. 
[14260-14271 

Annunciation (The) no. 1. In an 

open collonade, the Virgin is seated 
before a desk. On the right the angel 
of the annunciation holds a scepter. 
(I 25558, May 6, 1908.) 
2. In a room hung at the 
back with a brocade, the Virgin is 
She holds a 
(I 25559, May 6, 1908.) 

Betrothed (The) The figures on a 
flowered background. Overhead a 
(I 25560, May 6, 1908.) 

Dance of Salome. An open-air room 
with marble floor and a colonade. An 
I. shaped table at which are seated 
King Herod and Queen Herodias. 
In the foreground Salome dancing. 
({ 25564, May 6, 1908.) 

Lovers picnic. Two figures seated 
in a flowered background. The man is 
playing on a mandolin, the woman is 
making a wreath of flowers. (I 25565, 


Lovers’ song. A woman playing an 
organ, a boy presses the bellows. A 
man singing and holding a sheet of 
music. (I 25568, May 6, 1908.) 

Mystic hunt of the unicorn. The 
Virgin is seated in an enclosed garden. 
wall a_ kneeling angel 

(I 25557, May 6, 1908.) 

Pienic (The) Ten figures on a flow- 
ered foreground. The four to the left 
are seated round a table. In the cen- 
ter are two musicians and a couple 


blows a horn. 


dancing. (I 25563, May 6, 1908.) 
Primavera. Landscape with a river, 


bridge and castle in the background. 
A youth holding a staff from which 
flutters a banderol. (I 25566, May 6, 
1908. ) 
St. George (Oblong) St. George on 
Wide 
field in the middle distance with St. 
Agnes kneeling on a rock. (I 25562, 
May 6, 1908.) 

—— (Upright) St. George on horse- 
back. He is spearing a dragon. St. 
Agnes kneeling in the background. (I 
25561, May 6, 1908.) 


Vanity. Richly clad figure of vanity 
in the center, looking at herself in a 
glass. To the right a large peacock. 
(I 25567, May 6, 1908.) 


WaLz (Epwarp A.) & co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. (14272, 14273 
Harvest time. A number of hay- 
stacks to the left. To the right man 
with horses forming stacks, woman 
in center. (I 25230, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


nos. 19-22, May, 1908 


Warz (Epwarp A.)—Continued. 


Midsummer. Man with machine to 
which are attached three horses. (I 
25231, Apr. 18, 1908.) 

WarpD (ALBERT PRENTISS), Rochester, 
N.Y. [14274, 14275 

Entombment of Christ. In a rocky 
cavern Mary the mother supports the 
body of Christ on her knee which rests 


also upon a white sheet. (I 25535, 
May 4, 1908.) 
St. Barbara. Head of a young saint 


with outstretched arm and looking up- 
ward. Profile with flowing hair. (1 
25534, May 4, 1908.) 


WARREN & WETMORE, New York, N. Y. 

[14276-14280 

New York, N. Y., Municipal office 

building [Plans 1-5] (I 25274-25278, 

Apr. 23, 1908; 2 c. of each Apr. 18, 
1908.) 


WIGGIN (FREDERICK HOLME), 
Zorn, N. Y. 

Rainy day. 
York. Drinking fountain in fore- 
ground, horse and cab facing it, pave- 
ment and street filled with reflections. 
(1 25601, May 8, 1908.) 


[14281 


New 


Madison square, New | 


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ARTS 219 


WiLes (Irvine R.), New York, N. Y. 


[14282 
Brown kimona. Woman of brunette 
type wearing brown kimona. (I 


25446, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


Wor & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14283-14295 
Boy, white suit, rolling 
(I 25611, May 9, 1908.) 


Dutch boy and girl series, ete. 1-7. 
(I 25609, 25610, 25614-25616, 25618, 
25619, May 9, 1908.) 


Good pilot. Boy and girl in a boat. 
(I 25617, May 9, 1908.) 


Lincoln and the contrabands. Lin- 
coln holding hat in right hand listen- 
ing to pleadings of negro woman. (I 
25545, May 5, 1908.) 


Miss Gallops. Lady in riding habit. 
(I 25613, May 9, 1908.) 


Pocahontas and John Rolfe. Poca- 
hontas standing with left hand on 
shoulder of John Rolfe who is sitting 


Baker boy. 
out dough. 


on rock. (I 25546, May 5, 1908.) 
Teddy bear. A girl, Teddy bear in 
her arms. (I 25612, May 9, 1908.) 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 23-26 
JUNE, 1908 


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ai age Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

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

Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
account of necessary correspondence. 

To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
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ADICKS (WILLIAM), Newark, N. J. | AMERICAN-ExXAMINER—Continued. 
[14296 Isn’t Dotty Dimple a cute little kid. 
Atlantic City, New Jersey. (H_| (F 65679, May 25, 1908.) 
110858, May 22, 1908.) Isn’t Dotty Dimple the cute little 
AKIN (W. A.), Pewaukee, Wis. [14297 Bret ‘(EF 66037, June 8, 1908.) 
Pewaukee, Wis. 10425 (EF 64875, Jimmy. (F 65462, May 18, 1908.) 
Apr. 25, 1908.) —— (F 65682, May 25, 1908.) 
ALDRICH, (TALBOT), Boston, Mass. (F 66036, June 8, 1908.) 
[14298 Mary Jane and the real [Buster]. 
Bailey (Tom) (H 109414, Apr. 15, | (¥ 65867, June 1, 1908.) 
1908 ; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) Mary Jane and Tige and [Buster]. 


ALFRED COMPANY, Chicago, III. (F 66035, June §, Ty eine: 
[14299, 14300 Mary Jane can’t lasso. [May 17, 


5461, } 
eee wintinm Jontines) (1, (Et | eo kt eee) May 18, 1908) 


Oh, ain’t it awful. (F 65678, May 
| 25, 1908.) 

Oh well! Boys will be boys. (F 
66088, June 8, 1908.) 


Petition for appointment of notary ack : 
Pees Gitte Miy ooo | see ae, et 


110890, 110891, May 23, 1908.) | 
NR ES 


ALLGEYER (CLARENCE E.) Chicago, Ill. 
[14801 


lis, Minn. [14302 To sleep, perchance to dream. (F 
Death bed of Abraham Lincoln. (H | 65677, May 25, 1908.) 


110796, May' 21, 1908; 2 c. May 13, Toddle and Bangerino. (F 65680, 

1908. ) May 25, 1908.) 

AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. Wow! But the Hooligan crowd 

[14303-14321 | have a narrow escape. (F 65459, May 

Happy Hooligan at the court of | 18, 1908.) 

Ibbity-Bib. (F 66039, June 8, 1908.) You see, it was just like this. (F 
His name is Ebenezer. (F 65864, | 65460, May 18, 1908.) 

June 1, 1908.) Zoo-z00. (EF 65865, June 1, 1908.) 


221 


222 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New 
York, IN. %. [14822-14404 


Another cruel joke on Diogones. (F 
65874, June 1, 1908.) 


Braggo the monk. 
21, 1908.) 

— (F 65684, May 25, 1908.) 

Grafto the monk. (F 65904, June 3, 
1908. ) 

— (F 65938, June 4, 1908.) 

— (F 65967, June 5, 1908.) 

— (F 66041, June 8, 1908.) 
(F 65852, May 


(F 65568, May 


Groucho the monk. 
13;, 1908.) 

—- (F 65378, May 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 65466, May 18, 1908.) 

— (F 65600, May 22, 1908.) 

— (F 65697, May 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 65787, May 28, 1908.) 

— (IF 65805, May 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 65872, June 1, 1908.) 

— (Ff 66003, June 6, 1908. ) 

Hall Room boys. (F 65279, May 12, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 65436, 

— (F 65569, 

——- (F 65685, May 25, 1908.) 

— (If 65800, May 29, 1908.) 

— (IF 66004, June 6, 1908.) 
(F 65371, May 14, 1908.) 
(F 65353, May. 13, 


May 16, 1908.) 
May 21, 1908.) 


How cute! 

King Kazooks. 
1908. ) 

— (F 65570, May 21, 1908.) 

— (F 65940, June 4, 1908.) 


Latest puzzle. (EF 65617, May 23, 
1908. ) 

Let us alone. (F 65350, May 13, 
1908. ) 


— (F 65485, May 16, 1908.) 
— (F 65534, May 20, 1908.) 
Merry widow limerick. 

May 12, 1908.) 

(F 65368, May 14, 1908.) 

—— (KF 65771, May 27, 1908.) 

— (F 65937, June 4, 1908.) 

(F 658738, June 1, 


Merry widower. 
1908. ) 

Mr. Jack. 

—— (F 65535, 

—— (F 65683, 


(F' 65376, May 15, 1908.) 
May 20, 1908.) 

May. 25, 1908.) 

— (Ff 65696, May 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 65889, June 2, 1908.) 

—— (EF 65965, June 5, 1908.) 


(Ff 65277, 


Mrs. Trubbell. 
1908. ) 

— (F 65598, May 22, 1908.) 

— (F 65786, May 28, 1908.) 
(F 65870, June 1, 1908.) 


(F 65804, May 29, 


(F 65464, May 18, 


Never again. 
1908. ) 

—— (F 65869, June 1, 1908.) 

— (F 65903, June 3, 1908.) 

—— (F 66002, June 6, 1908.) 

— (F 66040, June 8, 1908.) 

—— (F 66044, June 9,.1908.) 


Notice to ostriches! (IF 65377, May 
| 15, 1908.) 
Oh, piffle! (IF 65871, June 1, 1908.) 


(F 65966, June 5, 1908.) 
—— (F 66042, June 8, 1908.) 
(F 65370, May 


Oh, what’s the use. 
14, 1908.) 

—— (F 656517, 

—— (F 65616, 

—— (F 65772, May 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 65939, June 4, 1908.) 

— (F 66046, June 9, 1908.) 

One best bet. (EF 65807, May 29, 


May 19, 1908.) 
May 23, 1908.) 


1908.) 


—— (F 65905, June 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 66047, June 9, 1908.) 


One of the seven wonders of the 
world. (IF 66005, June 6, 1908.) 


(F 65788, May 28, 1908.) 
(IF 65437, 


Onward. 

Republican nomination. 
May 16, 1908.) 

Republican nomination derby. 
65968, June 5, 1908.) 

Rhymo the monk. 
12, 1908.) 

—— (F 65369, 

—— (F 65518, 

— (F 65615, 

— (F 65773, 

—— (F 66045, 

Surest thing you know. 
May 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 65567, May 21, 1908.) 

— (F 65614, May 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 65890, June 2, 1908.) 

Whole Pewee family. (F 65351, 
May 13, 1908.) 

—— (F 65465, May 18, 1908.) 
(Ff 65599, May 22, 1908.) 

Wouldn’t it make “Job mad. 
65686, May 25, 1908.) 


(Fr 
(F 65278, May 


May 14, 1908.) 
May 19, 1908.) 
May 23, 1908.) 
May 27, 1908.) 
June 9, 1908.) 


(F 65516, 


(F 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


223 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [14405-14409 


Ostler Joe. (H 111373, June 4, 1908.) 


Romance of an egg. (H 111068, May 
26, 1908.) 


Terrible night. 
1908.) 


Thompson’s night out. 
May 26, 1908.) 


When knights were bold. (H 110506, 
May 13, 1908. ) 


AMERICAN PRINTING CO., 
Mass. 
Family circle. 
1908. ) 


ANDERSON (G. H.), Berkeley, Cal. 
[14411 
Spirit of California. (F 65454, May 
18, 1908; 2 c. May 27, 1908.) 


ANDERSON (Jos. M.), Sacramento, Cal. 

[14412 

Sacramento, the hub of the valley. 

(EF 65259, May 11, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1908.) * 


ARLINGTON CHEMICAL Co., Yonkers, N. Y. 
[14413, 14414 


(H 110869, May 22, 


(H 111067, 


Fall River, 
[14410 


Asklepion at Athens. 
Boston, - Mass., Harvard medical 
school. 


(F 65357, 65856, May 14, 1908; 2 ¢. | 


of each May 15, 1908.) 


ARNoT (Robert), Paris, France. 


[14415 

L’heure tendre. (F 65488, May 11, 
1908. ) 

ART PUBLISHING ©o., Charleston, S. C. 


[14416 


Davis (Jefferson). (IF 65422, May 
16, 1908; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[14417-14425 
Bedtime.—Crossing the stream.— 
Day is done.—I dare not come out.— 
Riding girl.—Trysting place.—Violets, 
head.—Who’s afraid.—Yachting girl. 
[9 photographs.] (H 110910-110918, 
May 23, 1908.) 


ASADOORIAN (Hovsrep H.), Troy, N. Y. 
[14426-14433 


' Turkish scenes, 1-8. (G 18775-— 


18782, June 8, 1908.) 


ASSOCIATED LITERARY PRESS, New York, 
[144384, 144385 


Muffy Shufiles. (fF 65471, May 18, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 65669, May 25, 1908.) 


(F 65839, June 1, | 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


AUGUR, SwWYERS & MacHoLp, New York, 
i. ae [14436-14441 
Christmas drive.—Christmas morn- 

ing.—Highland sport.—Skating girl.—. 

Tobogganing.—Winter glow. [6 prints. ] 

(F 65607-65612, May 23, 1908.) 

BALLANCE (G. R.), St. Moritz Dorf, 
Switzerland. [14442 
Matterhorn from Riffelalp. (F 

65556, May 12, 1908.) 

BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 
Iowa. 

Clarinda, Ia. 

Iowa State hospital for insane. 

(H 111099, 111100, May 27, 1908.) 

Creston, Ia. (H 110681, May 18, 


Des Moines, 
[14443-14448 


1908. ) 

Nebraska City, Nebraska. (H 
111097, May 27, 1908.) 

Red Oak, Ia. (H 110695, May 18, 


1908; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 
Shenandoah, Iowa. (H 111098, May 


27, 1908.) 
BANKER’S ART PRESS, San Francisco, 
Cal. [14449 


Fleet! (F 65442, May 18, 1908.) 


BARNARD’S STUDIO, Wallace, Idaho. 
[14450, 14451 
Wallace, Idaho, looking n. w.; look- 
ing east. (H 111268, 111269, June 2, 
1908. ) 
Barnes (A. 8S.) & oo., New York, N. Y. 
[14452 
Keyboard G. Apr. 18, 
1908. ) 
Brett (A. WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[14453 
Return from work; by Jules Bre- 
ton. (H 110503, May 13, 1908.) 
BENNETT (AARON P.), Houlton, Mich. 
[14454-14456 
Be contented and you'll be happy. 
(H 107677, Mar. 19, 1908.) 
My dear little deer. 
Mar. 19, 1908.) 


(EF 65067, 


(H 107675, 


We were just looking for you. (H 
107676, Mar. 19, 1908.) 

2c. of each May 18, 1908. 
BINGER Co., New York, N. Y. [14457 


Call your floor. (F 65932, June 4, 


1908. ) 


Buasius (l. W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14458-14460 
I says to Jim, Let’s take a swim.— 
Last night the lighthouse had a jag.— 
They say it was those deviled crabs. 
(F' 65850-65852, June 1, 1908.) 


224 


! 
BLEDSOE (J. W.), Dinuba, Cal. [14461 | 

Bledsoe’s panoramic San Francisco, | 
the great fleet at anchor. (H 111124, | 
May 27, 1908; 2 c. May 28, 1908.) 


Bonp (Gro. W.), Wheaton, Ill. 
[14462-14486 | 


Abraham’s oak.—Arab  life—dArab 
village.——Beersheba, central well.— 
Beersheba, scene at.—Caleb’s lower 
spring.—Churning.—Curd balls.—Ha- 
gar’s well.—Harvest field—He lead- | 
eth them.—Hebron, Scottish hospi- | 
talHebron road.—Mosque (The).— 
Old bake oven.—Oriental street.— 
Poran, wilderness of.—Russian hos- 
pital—tTanis, ruins at.—Tomb of 
Rachael.— Unattached altar.—Vine- 
yard.—Well dug by Isaac. [23 photo- | 
graphs.] (H 110974-110996, May 25, 
1908. ) 


Caravan in the desert. 

Southern home near New Orleans. | 

(H 111219, 111218, June 1, 1908.) 
Boopy (ALLEN), Steuben, N. Y. 


[14487 | 
Boody (Jacob) portrait. (H 111431, 


June 6, 1908.) 


Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 


Pa. [14488, 14489 
Child with flowers. (F 65420, May 
7, 1908.) 


Marriage of St. Catherine. 


65490, May 19, 1908.) 


BosTtoN LEATHER BINDING Co., Boston, 
Mass. [14490-14492 


(F 65604, Apr. 15, 


(Ff 


Angling days. 
1908. ) 
Log book. (F 65605, Apr. 15, 1908.) 


1908. (F 656038, Apr. 15, 1908.) 
2 c. of each May 16, 1908. 


BoswortnH (lL. M.), Ames, Iowa. 
[14493-14495 
Ames, Iowa, Iowa state college. 1-3. 
(G@ 18640-18642, May 14, 1908.) 


Boyp (F. M.), Gainesville, Tex. 
[14496, 14497 
Confederate monument, city park, 
Gainesville, Tex. A, B. (H 111089, | 
111040, May 23, 1908.) 


Brent (CuHaAs. S.), Oconomowoc, Wis. | 
[14498 | 
(F 65598, May 22, 


Brent’s queen. 
1908. ) 


BRENTLINGER (J. S.), Lake View, Ohio. 
[14499-14505 

Indian lake, Lake View, Ohio. 1-7. | 
(H 110880-110886, May 22, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 
Briccs (RaLtPpH Ernest), Clifton 
Springs, N. Y. [14506, 14507 


Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1, 2 (H 


| 111125, 111126, May 28, 1908.) 


Brown (Henry C.), Woodbury, N. J. 
[14508 


Cable falls. (H 110614, May 18, 


Brown (Wm. S.), New York, N. Y. 

[14509 

Judiciary of the state of Missouri, 

1908. (H 110849, May 21, 1908; 2 c. 
May 27, 1908.) 


BRUCKNER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 

[14510 

Saloon keepers troubles. (G 18724, 
May 26, 1908; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 


BRUGUIERE & EISEN, San Francisco, 
Cal. [14511 
Number one. (H 110501, May 13, 


1908.) 


Bureer (Morr M.), New Orleans, La. 
[14512 
Blackbirds. May 20, 


1908.) 


Burgess (W. B.), Scottsville, Va. 
[14513 
Shoe bend, James river, 


(F 65541, 


Horse 


Scottsville, Va. (H 111206, June 1, 
1908. ) 
BURNHAN (R. DE Witt), Rochester, 
N. H. [14514-14518 
Rochester, N. H., Union station. 


(H 111133, May 28, 1908.) 


Rochester fair grounds. 14. (H 
111127, 111129-111131, May 28, 1908.) 


Burns (Harry G.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[14519 


When grandpa reads. (H 111434, 

| June 6, 1908.) 
ButcHer (S. D.) & Son, Kearney, 
Nebr. [14520-14531 


Bayard, Nebr., Chimney rock. 1, 2. 


Bridgeport, Nebr., Jail and court 
house rocks. 


Gering, Nebr., Dome rock. 1, 2. 


Kearney, Nebr., a hot time, Sizers 


ox trade 1873. 


Pine Ridge, S. Dak. 1-4. 

Rushville, Nebr., photographing the 
baby in a Sioux village. 

(H 110621-110631, May 15, 1908.) 

Scotts bluff, Nebr., the famous 
Mitchell pass. (H 110620, May 15, 


| 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos, 23-26, June, 1908 


225 


Butter (Mary L.), Chicago, Ill. 
[14532 


Easter lilies. 
1908; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1908; 1 c. May 18, 
1908.) 

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

New York Singer building. 
110556, May 15, 1908.) 


CAMPBELL (GEO. J.), Vallejo, Cal. 


[14533 
(= 


Half Moon Bay, [Cal.]. 
(H 111345, June 4, 1908.) 


CAMPBELL (J. S.), New York, N. Y. 


(H 107761, Mar. 14, | 


[14535 | 


Bill. (G 18678, May 23, 1908.) 
CANTWELL (Gro. G.), Valdez, Alaska. 


[14536 | packing up the line, 1-3; The hammer, 


(Chief), | 


Goodlata-Tarral Siwash 


Copper river, Alaska. (H 111197, June | 


1, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 25, 1908.) 
CARTER (H. H.), Lockport, Ill. 


[14587, 14538 | 


Dellwood park, balloon ascension. 
(H 111181, May 29, 1908.) 

— Boat house and lower 
(H 111072, May 26, 1908.) 
CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 


basin. 


| Man 


[14539-14550 | 


Cheer up.—Hello  Bill.—Initiation 
night.—Mason holding his own.— 
Mason for mine.—Mason never tells.— 
Mason’s dream.—Oh! How I love a 
Mason.-—Oh! That’s what you mean.— 


Say! what do you mean?—11 P. M— | 


| Devil hill: 1,* 2. 


11.30 P. M. [12 photographs] (H 

1107138-110724, May 18, 1908.) 

CHICAGO MEZZOGRAVURE CoO., Chicago, | 
Ill. [14551 | 
Davis (Jefferson). (EF 65722, May 

27, 1908.) 

CHICAGO PHOTOGRAVURE CO., Chicago, 
Tl. [14552 | 
Call her up. (F 65897, June 2, | 

1908.) 

CHURCHILL (Mrs. IpDA), Rochester, 
Minn. [14553 


Rochester’s first school house. (H 

111348, June 4, 1908.) 

CLARK ENGRAVING & PRINTING CO., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. [14554 
Sherbie balloon card. (F 65815, 

June 1, 1908.) 

CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, 

pC. 
Gude (Ove). 

1908. ) 

Gude (Mrs. Ove). 1, 2. 

110510, May 13, 1908.) 
Johnson (Goy. John A.) 

May 18, 1908.) 


(H 110508, May 13, 
(H 110509, 
(H 110507, 


[14555-14558 | 


| view. 
| May 23, 1908.) 

[14534 © 
Plate 3. | 


CLOSE, GRAHAM & SCULLY, INC., New 
York, N. Y. [14559 


Patent applied for. (F 65467, May 


| 18, 1908,) 


CLOSOM MFG. co., Denver, Colo. [14560 


Great continental divide. Bird’s eye 
(Ff 65691, May 22, 1908; 2 «. 


CoLuieR (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y 

[14561-14590 

Buffalo runner.—Chanteuse (La)— 

Equestrian (The) [38 prints] (F 65734- 
65736, May 27, 1908.) 

Harvard, Princeton and Yale sport: 

ing pictures: Ahead of the field, 1-3; 


1-3; Over forty, 1-3; Service, 1-3; 


Strike three, 1-3. (F 65728-65733, 
65737-65739, 65745-65753, May 27, 
1908. ) 


Here’s to the stein.—I believe that I 
shall believe—I have learned long 
ago.—Life ain’t all beer and skittles.— 
oughtn’t to grumble.—Where 
women cease from _ troubling. [6 
prints] (F 65740-65744, 65754, May 27, 
1908.) 

Wright aeroplane encircling Kill 
(H 111316, 111317, 
June 3, 1908.) 


Wright brothers’ 
forty miles an hour. 


aeroplane going 
(H 111071, May 


| 26, 1908. ) 
| CooverT (JOHN CALVIN), Memphis, 
Tenn. [14591 


Industrial district North Memphis. 
(H 111176, May 28, 1908.) 


COSTELLO (JOHN BENJAMIN), Syracuse, 
Nee [14592 


Portraits and autographs of the 
presidents of the U. S. (F 65779, May 
28, 1908.) 


CoureT (J. F.), New Orleans, La. 
[14593 

- Davis (Jefferson), funeral of, in New 

Orleans, La. (H 111377, June 5, 1908.) 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[14594 
Buffalo racing association, race card. 
(G@ 18778, June 8, 1908; 2 c. June 9, 
1908.) 
CurRTIS (ASABEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[14595 
Washington (Cruiser) and_ the 
Olympic mountains. (H 110617, May 
18, 1908; 2 c. May 4, 1908.) 


296 CATALOGUE OF 


DARLING (GEO. D.), Alliance, Nebr. 
[14596, 14597 
Alliamee, Nebr., 1, 2. (H 111078, 
111079, May 27, 1908; 2 c. of each May 
6, 1908.) 


DAUBE, CoHN & Co., Chicago, Ill. 
; [14598 
Harvard university, old gateway. (F 

65801, May 29, 1908; 2 ec. May 19, 

1908. ) 

Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, Wash. 

[14599, 14600 
Gull melange.—Toarms! (H 110842, 
110848, May 21, 1908.) 


DEARBORN (CHARLES ADAMS), Bara- 


boo, Wis. 
Baraboo, Wis., 1-4. 
111025, May 25, 1908.) 


Deprick (J. V.), Taloga, Okla. 
[14605-14614 


[14601-14604 
(H 111022- 


Baby and pappoose. 

Big Head (Joe) and squaw, Arapa- 
ho Indians. 

Cheyenne belles. 

Chips (Minnie) a Cheyenne Indian 
schoo] girl. 

Magpie family, 
Cheyenne Indians. 


North Canadian 


Oklahoma home. 
Oklahoma fawn. 
Oklahoma Soddie. 
Training the young 

ride. 

Walkingstone (Chief) and squaw. 
(H 110696-110705, May 18, 1908.) 


DeNveR Post, Denver, Colo. 
[14615-14623 
Adventures of the little Post want 
ad. (IF 65360, May 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 65566, May 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 65800, May 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 65959, June 4, 1908.) 


Doe Bird and Hum Dinger en route. 
(F¥ 65478, May 18, 1908.) 


(F 65676, May 25, 1908.) 

(EF 65853, June 1, 1908.) 
Fishing on the blue. (F 65854, June 

1, 1908.) 


Irrigator. 


Cheyenne, 


(F 65479, May 18, 1908.) 
DETROIT PUB. cO., Detroit, Mich. 
[14624, 14625 
Eddy (Mrs. Mary Baker), home of. 
(H 111150, May 28, 1908.) 
West Boston bridge. 
May 28, 1908.) 


(H 111149, 


to | 


| civie center. 


_ show. 
Nation’s (Carrie) old log cabin, her | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.'s.,Vv.3 
De Worr (Darwin), Chattanooga, 
Tenn. [14626 


In the parlor with her beau. 
110615, May 18, 1908.) 
DICKINSON (ALICE MARGARET), Mon- 

treat, N. ©. [14627-14629 

Brushy and Alba hotel. (H 111411, 
June 5, 1908.) 

Rocky Head and Hotel Montreat. 
(H 111413, June 5, 1908.) 

Point Lookout from the valley. 
111412, June 5, 1908.) 


(H 


(Ho 


| Donatp (CuHatiiss F.), Enid, Okla. 


[14630, 14631 


Enid, Okla., around the square. (H 
110735, May 19, 1908.) 


(H 111346, May 25, 1908; 1 c. 


| May 25, 1908; 1c. June 4, 1908.) 


DoNNELL (Cassius C.), Des Moines, 
Iowa. [14632, 14633 


Bryan, Denver to Washington. (F 


65645, May 25, 1908; 2 c. June 3, 
1908. ) 
Taft. Chicago to Washington. (F 


| 65183, May 9, 1908; 2 c. May 22, 1908.) 


Donovan (J.), St. Joseph, Mo. [14634 
Interstate live stock and horse 

(G 18774, June 8, 1908.) 

Doust (I. U.), Syracuse, N. Y. [14635 
Syracuse university, 1908 graduat- 

ing class. (H 110580, May 16, 1908; 

2c. May 11, 1908.) 


DRUCKER & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[14636-14639 

Dinner in honor of His Eminence, 
Cardinal Logue .. . at the Plaza. 1, 2. 
(H 111187, 111188, May 29, 1908.) 

Eleventh annual banquet of 
Maynooth union, Hotel Astor. 
110602, May 16, 1908.) 

Special grand jury, Hotel Astor. (H 
110601, May 16, 1908.) 


DworsHak (Louis), Duluth, Minn. 

[14640 

Duluth, Minn., grouping plan of 

(F 66013, June 8, 1908; 
2 c. May 23, 1908.) 


Eaton (Hucu & MARGARET), Brooklyn, 
[14641 


Nad. 
Valhal initial leaflet. Tulip design. 


15. (F 65894, June 2, 1908.) 
EpcerRTON (R. L.), Fremont, Nebr. 


the 
(H 


[14642, 14643 

Lightning in Fremont. (H 111482, 
June 6, 1908.) 

Rainy night in Fremont. (H 110798, 


May 21, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


22:7 


EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., Orange, 
N. J. [14644-14663 
Curious Mr. Curio. 1-5. (H 110844— 

110848, May 21, 1908.) 
Gentleman burglar. 1-6. 

110565-110570, May 15, 1908.) 
Painter’s revenge. 1-4. (H 111172- 

111175, May 28, 1908.) 
Skinny’s finish. 1-5. 

111365, June 4, 1908.) 

EICKEMEYER (Ruporr), Yonkers, N. Y. 

[14664-14670 
(H 111045, 


(H 


(H 111361- 


Edge of the wood. 81. 
May 26, 1908.) 
_ Misty morning. 84. (H 111048, May 
26, 1908. ) 
Reflections. 83. 
26, 1908. ) 
Spring blossoms. 
May 26, 1908. ) 
Springtime. 
1908. ) 
Swamp in autumn. 
May 26, 1908.) 
Valley stream. 
May 26, 1908. ) 
ENGLE (L.), Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 
[14671 
Survivors of Andrews raiders with 
monument in background. (H 111201, 
June 1, 1908; 2 c. May 18, 1908.) 
ErRBeE (H. H.), Garrison, N. Dak. 
[14672 
(H 110868, May 


(H 111047, May 


86. (H 111050, 


85. (H 111049, May 26, 


82. (H 111046, 


oi, (et TEO5l, 


Modern farming. 
22, 1908.) 
HrRicKson (C. E.), Black River Falls, 

Wis. [14673-14684 

Black River Falls, Wis. 50, 52, 53. 

(H 110690-110692, May 18, 1908.) 


— 51, 4-60. (H 111336-111348, 
June 38, 1908. 
Estes (EpirH Perry), Boston, Mass. 


| [14685 
Lincoln (Delegation portrait). (H 
110920, May 23, 1908.) 
EWEN (WILLIAM JAMES), Hammond, 
Ind. [14686-14706 
Canal Zone 1-5. 


Colon, Canal Zone, Isthmian canal 
commission hospital. 


Cruces, Canal Zone 1-4. 

Culebra, Canal Zone, street scene. 
Gorgona, Canal Zone. 1, 2. 
Panama, Canal Zone. 1-7. 


Toboga island; church over 
years old. 


(Hf 111151-111171, May 28, 1908.) 


450 


Farr (Henry), Lewiston, Idaho. 
[14707 


Lewiston, Idaho, normal dormitory. 
250. (H 110892, May 23, 1908.) 


FARNHAM (T. C.), Harriman, Tenn. 
[14708, 14709 
Oakdale, Tenn.’ 1, 2. (H 111329, 


111330, June 3, 1908.) 


FAULKNER (C. W.) & Co., LTD., Lon- 

don, England. [14710 

Baby’s first tooth. (F 65067, May 
2, 1908.) 


FEENEY & WINDECK, Washington, D. C. 

[14711 

United States senators sixtieth 
congress. (F 65012, Apr. 30, 1908.) 


FieLtpD (Avery E.), Lowell, Mich. 
[14712 
Lowell board of trade. (H 110576, 
May 16, 1808; 2:-c. Apr. 6, 1908.) 


FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Empire, Canal 
Zone. [14713-14728 
Aneon, Canal Zone. 1, 2 (H 
111545, 11546, June 8, 1908.) 
Culebra cut, deepest part. 
1908. (H 111542, June 8, 1908.) 
Empire, Canal Zone. May, 1908. 
1-11. (H = 111536—111541, 111547- 
111551, June 8, 1908.) 
La Boca, Canal Zone, The dumps. 
Feb., 1908. (H 111544, June 8, 1908.) 
Porto Bello, I. C. C. work. Apr., 
1908. (H 1115438, June 8, 1908.) 


Fitz-GERALD & GLASEN, Denver, Colo. 
[14729-14740 
Zodiacal post eards. 1-12. (F 
65653-65664, May 25, 1908.) 
FLANAGAN (A.) Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[14741-14746 
Barn swallow.—Bobolink.—Crow.— 
Red headed woodpecker.—Red winged 
black bird.—Robin. [6 prints.] (F 
65794-65799, May 28, 1908.) 
FLoE (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[14747-14750 
Blue Earth, Minn., High school. 
(H 110712, May 18, 1908.) 
City park, view. (H 110511, May 
13, 1908.) 


Faribault co. court 
1106382, May 18, 1908.) 

Memorial library. (H 110694, May 
18, 1908. ) 


FOLLETT (HERBERT Y.), Quincy, Mass. 
[14751 


(F 66012, May 12, 


Jan., 


house. (H 


Hancock house. 
1908.) 


228 


FouRNIER (PAUL), East Aurora, N. Y. 
[14752-14754 


Lewis (Alfred Henry). 

and Elbert Hubbard. 
Roycroft group. 

(H 111210-111212, June 1, 1908.) 


Fox (CHARLES Henry), Philadelphia, 
Pa, [14755-14814 
[Floral designs, 1-60, comprising ta- 
ble decorations, funereal designs, fancy 
baskets, etc. ] 
6, 1908.) 


FRANKL (ALBERT A.), New York, N. Y. 
[14815 


After a long tramp. 
4, 1908.) 


Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. 
[14816, 14817 


Rocky bay, Cornwall.—Sea caverns. | 


(F 65219, 65220, May 11, 1908.) 2c. 


of each May 15, 1908. 
GASSMANN (JOHN G.), 
Utah. [14818 
Crazy Ute Indian. (H 110488, May 
11, 1908; 1 c. Apr. 14, 1908; 1 c. May 
11, 1908.) 


Grora (Victor), Springfield, Il. 


Whiterocks, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH Co., New York, N. Y. 


[14841-14847 
Casino girls. (G 18535, Apr. 25, 
1908. ) 


Floral gifts. 
June 5, 1908.) 
> 
GREGG (PAUL), Denver, Colo. [14848 


Left behind. (F 65675, May 25, 
1908. ) 


1-6. (G 18759-18764, 


| GROLLMAN (I.), Chicago, Ill. 
(H 111435-111494, June ) 


[14849-14865 


Leap year postcards. 1-16. (F 
65261-65276, May 11, 1908; 2 ¢. of 


_each Mar. 18, 1908.) 
(F 65335, May | 


World’s champions, Chicago, 1907. 


| (F 65899, June 3, 1908; 2 c. May 25, 


_ Lindsborg, Kans. 


[14819 | 


Illinois state fair ground, main build- | 


ings. 
May 25, 1908.) 


GILMAN (Myron A,), Westfield, Mass. 


(H 111315, June 3, 1908; 2 ¢. | 


1908. ) 
GRONDAL (Bror GustTaF), Lindsborg, 
Kans. [14866 


Bethany college, 
(H 111344, June 4, 


Messiah chorus, 


1908). 
GuTekunst (F.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14867 
Ostrom (Rev. Henry) (H 110857, 
May 22, 1908.) 
GYLFE (AxeEL), Aberdeen, Wash. 
[14868 
_ Teddy bear mascots. (H 111207, 
| June 1, 1908.) 
Hat (H. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. [14869 


[14820 | 


Haynes. (F 65544, Apr. 24, 1908.) 
GLorGE (BE. H.), Monroe, Wis. 
Monroe, Wis. Court house and 
square. (H 111052, May 26, 1908.) 
New York, 
[14822-14824 


GOLDE NOVELTY CO., inc., 


i ee 
love.—Old story. (H 111374,-111376, 
June 5, 1908.) 

Gooup (P. R.), Kermit, N. Dak. 
[14825 
I am from North Dakota. 
May 21, 1908.) 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.), Springfield, Mass. 


[14826-14840 

Hartford, Conn. A 169, A 245, A 

250. (H 110586-110588, May 16, | 
1908. ) 


Springfield, Mass., Forest park. A 


187, A 154, A 156, A 158, A 159, A 160, | 111015, May 25, 1908.) 


A 222, A 231, A 231-2, A 236, A 238, 
A 239, 
1908.) 


(HI 110799, | 
_Harpin & Esxkerineg, Shelby, N. H. 


(H 110543-110554, May 14, | 


Post card. (F 65359, Apr. 8, 1908; 


(2. Feb. 24, 1908.) 


[14821 | 


| HANES 
Love at sight.—Music is the song of | 


HAtverson (B. A.), Chicago, Ill. 

[14870 

Chicago, Ill., Federal bldg., rotunda. 
(F 65557, May 21, 1908.) 

(Etmer C.), Driftwood, Pa. 

[14871, 14872 


Curtain House. (H 110516, May 14, 


1908.) 


the famous Pennsyl- 
(H 111196, 


In memory, 
vania Bucktail regiment. 
May 22, 1908.) 


[14873 
Emancipation proclamation. (F 
65930, May 22, 1908.) 


Hare (Geo. J.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[14874, 14875 


Getting ready for the march. (H 


Morning hymn. (H 110502, May 11, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 229 
nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


Harris (J. H.) & co., Cleveland, Ohio. | Hawes (WINFIELD S.), Butte, Mont. 


[14876 | [14901 

Toast to old glory. (F 65693, May Montana (U. S. battleship), silver 
26, 1908.) service. (H 111033, May 25, 1908.) 

Harris & EWING, Washington, Dy Cy / HEIMAN Cre) Morris Plains, IN Sa 

[14877-14880 [14902-14904 

Governor’s association. (H 110607, Convent, N. J., College of St. Eliza- 

May 16, 1908.) beth. 1-3. (H 110865-116867, May 


Governor’s committee. (H 110608, | 22, 1908.) 


16, 1908. 
a ide ie (140842, May HEININGER, UNGER & co., New York, 
overnor’s group. A j ieee sie 


14, 1908. 
Beats group. (H 110541, May | J keg pe tala 5, 
} : | June ; 
14, 1908.) : 
HARRISON (JoHN W.), Grass Creek, | HILLERS (JOHN K.), Washington, D. C. 
Ind. [14881 [14906 
Grass Creek, Ind., St. Ann’s church. Great Falls of the Potomac. (H 
(H 110879, May 22, 1908.) 111231, June 1, 1908.) 
Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, Mo. HinpMarsH (R. B.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[14882-14895 [14907, 14908 
Bright Angle trail, view from. (H Bryan’s (W. J.) home, dining room. 
111113, May 27, 1908.) Bryan (W. J.) in front of Com- 
Cape Horn. (H 111108, May 27, | moner office. 
1908. ) |  (H 111577, 111578, June 8, 1908; 2 
Colorado river from the plateau. | c. of each, June 8, 1908.) 


(H 111104, May 27, 1908.) Ss : 
HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
Cork-screw. ( H LETTO5, May 21, York, N. Y. [14909-14921 


oe) ” Christ and six apostles at table with 
Grand Canyon from El Tovar hotel. two handmaidens; [by] El Greco. (H 
(H 111106, May 27, 1908.) 111415, June 1, 1908.) 
Grand Canyon from Grand View, | pon Martin de Le é 
I yva; [by] Juan 
Reay. May a nel beincees:| de Pareja. (H 111416, June 1, 1908.) 
rand Canyon from Hopi point. ; : 
111108, May 27, 1908.) Paroles) ee 
Grand Canyon from O’Neil’s point. Ae , : 


| Hispanic society of America, mu- 

. ea ‘ole eget seum. 1-8 (H 111418, 111419, 

Cc. eac ay <0, ; 111421, 111422, 111424111427, June 1, 
Hopi Shooyokos Katcina, Ariz. | 1908.) 

10981. (F 65477, May 18, 1908.) Holy family; [by] El Greco. (H 


Jacob’s Ladder. (H 111110, May | 111420, June 1, 1908.) 


27, 1908; 2 c. May 25, 1908.) Possibly a sketch for Dos de Mayo; 

_ Plateau from the Rim. (H 111111, | [by] Goya. (H 111423, June 1, 1908.) 

May 27, 1908; 2 c. May 25, 1908.) : 
Pottery decorator of the Pueblo | Eee & Crap, sores oa yok 

of Isleta, New Mexico. (H 110944, Va. [14922 

May 25, 1908; 2 c Apr. 20, 1908.) Fast flying Virginian. (H 110789, 
Split rock on Bright Angle trail. | May 19, 1908.) 

(Hf 111112, May 27, 1908; 2c. May 25, | worsen « RAILROAD NEWS ©o., Boston, 


Bao, Tey | Mass. [14923-14931 
oman of the Pueblo of Isleta deco- —_welesley series. 

rating pottery. (H 110943, May 25,| “Sey Semes. Id 

1908; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1908.) a ee 


Ga —1857 ; } 
Hatcuer (THuRSTON), Macon, Ga. a ay 4,1908. 2c. of 


[14896-14900 
By the brook.—By the cool lake— | HoucHton & Durron, Boston, Mass. 
By the road.—Dutch interior.—Wheat | [14982 


field [5 photographs] (H 110988- Home of Santa Claus. (F 65692, 
110942, May 16, 1908.) i May 26, 1908.) 


230 


Hvupson (WiLL E.), Seattle, Wash. 
[14933 
Heart of greater Seattle. (H 110575, 
May 13, 1908.) 


Hutt (Dana), Chicago, Ill. 


| JENSEN (C. H.), Oakland, Cal. 


[14934-14938 | 


Winchell (B. L.) 3619, 3640-3643. 
(H 111368-111372, June 4, 1908.) 


HuNTSMAN (A.), Colville, Wash. 
[14939 


Kettle falls on Columbia river. (H 
110987, May 23, 1908; 2 c. May 11, 
1908. ) 

Hype (HELEN), San Francisco, Cal. 
[14940-14943 

Baby-talk. 

Butterflies. 

Miss Apricot-Cloud. 
26, 1908.) 


Sauce-pan shop. 
1908. ) 
2c. of each May 27, 1908. 


INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WARD), 


(IF 65776, May 26, 1908.) 
(F 65775, May 


(EF 65777 


St. Paul, 


Minn. [14944-14954 
Buneh of buffalo—Chickens on 
wheat shock. 18897, 18898.—Dead 


monarch—Dutch church—Good 
work.—Point on _ prairie 
14623, 14624.—Point on quail. 11296, 
14622.—That’s a pretty fine head. [11 
photographs. ] (H 111244111254, 
June 1, 1908.) 
JACKSON (HowarpD RANDALL), U. 8S. 
Navy. [14955-14959 
Straits of Magellan, sunrise. 
U. S. fleet, Straits of Magellan. 1-4. 
(H 111571-111575, June 8, 1908; 2 c. 
of each May 24, 1908.) 


Jacosps (W. H.), Clarion, Iowa. 
[14960, 14961 


Clarion, Iowa, Morgan Ewart’s li- 
brary. 1, 2. (H 110945, 110946, May 
25, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


, pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


JENNINGS PUB. CO., Dallas, Tex. 
[14966 


Houston, Tex., panoramic view. (F 
65838, June 1, 1908; 2 c. May 18, 1908.) 


[14967 
Evans (Bob) and Mayor Taylor. (H 


111198, June 1, 1908; 2 c May 18, 
1908.) 


| JoHNSON (CHAS. T.), Jaffrey, N. H. 
[1 


(F 65778, May 26,1908.) | 


fay 26, | 


Old black lead mine. (H 111001, 
May 25, 1908.) 
JOHNSON (T. BuRDETTE), Windham, 
NW. Xx. {14969 
Windham’s vale. (H 111177, May 
29, 1908.) 
JoHNSTON (R. W.) srupios, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [14970-14972 
Choir boy. 


Foerster (Adolph M.) 
(H 110618, 110619, May 18, 1908; 2 


' e. of each May 18, 1908.) 


chickens. | 


Keenan bldg. 1908. (H 111183, May 


29, 1908. ) 


JoHNSTON (WILLIAM), Lancaster, N. Y. 
{14 


Damm family by the dam. (F 
65694, May 26, 1908.) 
JoYyore (WALTER §.), Chicee® aan 
(14974, 14975 


Companions. (H 111147, May 28, 
1908. ) 

There are moments when one would 
like to be alone. (H 111148, May 28, 
1908.) 

JupcE comPaNy, New York, N. Y. 
[14976-14979 


Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 


| (F 65423, May 16, 1908.) 


JAMESTOWN OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH COR- | 
| Justice (Joun M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[14980 


PORATION, Norfolk, Va. [14962 


Atlantic fleet passing Cape Henry. | 


(H 110640, May 18, 1908.) 


Jaycox (WaRD), Orange, Tex. 

[14968 
university. (H 
2 t, diay aa, 


Texas Christian 
111209, June 1, 1908; 
1908.) 

JEFFERSON (ORVILLE), Kokomo, Ind. 

[14964, 14965 | 
(H 110522— 
2c. of each May 


Kokomo, Ind. 1-3. 
110524, May 14, 1908; 
4, 1908.) 


(F 65564, May 21, 1908.) 
—_— (F 65780, May 28, 1908.) 
—_— (F 65990, June 5, 1908.) 


Lightning. (H 110856, May 19, 1908; 


| 2c. Apr. 28, 1908.) 


JUUL-WoRM PHOTO Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
[14981 


Minnehaha. (H 111433, June 6, 


| 1908. ) 
| Kettoce (Witt H.), Ravenswood, W. 


. 


Va. [14982 


Ladies head, fig. 108. (F 65962 
| Mar. 31, 1908; 2 c. June 5, 1908.) 


os. 23-26, June, 1908 


IKKENNEDY Co., Seattle, Wash 
[14983, 14984 


66024, June 8, 1908; 2 c. May 25, 
1908. ) 


Kirrer (EB. H.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Kiefer’s American girls. A-F. 
a932-18337, Mar. 12, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each May 25, 1908.) 

Kiefer’s (Ei H.) American girls. 
G-L. 
2c. of each May 25, 1908.) 

KIMBALL & Son, Concord, N. H. 
[14997-15007 

Pomfret. 1-5. 
May 22, 1908.) 

St. George’s school. 1-4. St. Mark’s 
school. 1, 2. (H 110595-110600, May 
16, 1908.) 

Kinespury (A. J.), Antigo, Wis. 


(H 


Wis. Views from 
(H 110725-110734, May 


Antigo, 
house. 1-10. 
18, 1908.) 
Kirin (CHAS.), Osakis, Minn. 
After a. storm. (H 110517, May 7, 
1908.) 
IXNoEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[15019 
Master Hoppner; after John Hopp- 
mer. (EF 65882, June 2, 1908; 2 «c. 
June 3, 1908.) 
Korser. (Paut C.), New York, N. Y. 
: [15020-15027 
Above all things avoid the Good 
Thing. 
Be merciful to the dear old lady. 
Beware of the heartbreaker. 
Do not be surprised if this occurs. 
If your bed looks like this, come 
home. 
See that your tent is made secure. 
Take plenty of clothing along with 
you. 
Take plenty of outdoor exercise. 
(EF 65424-65431, May 16, 1908.) 
Krost (Fred), Mankato, Minn. 
[15028-15035 
Broad street.—Court house and high 
school. — Driveway, North Sibley 
park.— Minneopa falls. — Minnesota 
river.—Mouth of Blue Harth river.— 
Third and Jackson.—Upper Minneopa 
falls. [8S photographs] (H 111587- 
111594, June 9, 1908.) 


Seattle, Wash., and vicinity. (F 
66020, June 8, 1908; 2 ce. May 26, | 
1908. ) | 

White river valley and vicinity. (F | 


[14985-14996 
(G | 


(G 18432-18437, Apr. 4, 1908; | 


110874—110878 | 


| KUGLER Co., Newark, N. J 


[15018 | 
| (H 110639, May 18, 1908; 2 c. May 14, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


231 


KUGLER (WALTER J.), Boston, Mass. 
[15036, 15037 
Billowy smoke. (H 109985, Apr. 30, 


1908.) 


Fury of the flames. 
30, 1908.) 


(H 109984, Apr. 


[150388, 15039 
Wurphy (Franklmy 2 2 ‘(ff 

111501, 111502, June 6, 1908.) 

LAMBERT (W. D.), Long Beach, Cal. 

[15040, 15045 

ne ie fleet day in San Francisco. 
San Francisco from Telegraph bill. 
Santa Monica Bay. 

Torpedo boat destroyers, San Diego. 
(H 110747-110752, May 19, 1908.) 
LANDER (CARLIS J.), New York, N. ¥. 

[15046-15049 
Van Courtland Manor. 14. (H 
110772-110775, May 20, 1908; 2 ¢c. of 


|} each May 14, 1908.) 
[15008-15017 | 


court | 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Tl. 
[15050-15058 
Dinner by the Washington Board of 
trade to the governors of the states. 


1908. ) 

Madison, Wis., bird’seye view. 
111275, May 15, 1908.) 

San Francisco from captive airship 
[d,..2dvn CB ALIOLS.. TEIOT4, .May ‘Za; 
1908. ) 


(H 


(H 111069, May 26, 1908.) 
Silver jubilee celebration, C. O. F. 
(H 111277, June 1, 1908.) 
United States fleet [1, 2] (H 110744, 
110745, May 19, 1908.) 


Waukegan, Ill., bird’seye view. (H 
111276, May 15, 1908.) 
LE Marre co., Chieago, Ill. [15059 


Le Maire. 3038. (H 111080, May 
26, 1908; 2 ec. May 20, 1908.) 
LEWIS (GEORGE E.), Bryantville, Mass. 
[15060-15069 
Bryantville, Mass., Mayflower grove. 
1-7 (F 65840-65846, June 1, 1908.) 


Pembrooke, Mass. 1, 2. (F 65848, 
65849, June 1, 1908.) 


South Hanson, Mass., Main st. 
65847, June 1, 1908.) ; 
Lewis (H. J. S.), New York, N. Y. 

[15070 

Only tune this organ plays. (H 

111414, June 6, 1908; 2 c. June 3, 1908.) 


(F 


232 


Lewis (S.), Venice, Cal. 
Pursuit of pleasure. 
4, 1908.) 


Liesper (H.) co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
[15072-15082 


Crest (The). 1-3. (8H 111257 
111259, June 1, 1908.) 

Fisher (Madame). 2, 3. (H 111266, 
111267, June 1, 1908.) 

Inlet (The). 1-3 (H_ 111263- 
111265, June 1, 1908.) 

Wallace (Gen. Lew.) 1-3. (H 


111260-111262, June 1, 1908.) 


- LIFE PUBLISHING co., New York, N. Y. 

[15083 

First international aerocar race. (F 
65913, June 3, 1908.) 


LINNAEA AID society, Duluth, Minn. 


Linnaea borealis; by David Ericson. 


(F 65596, May 21, 1908; 2 c. May 13, 
1908.) 


LITTIG (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 


University of Chicago. (IF 65542, 
May 20, 1908; 2 c. May 21, 1908.) 


LITTLETON (W. H.) 
(H. A.), Braddock, Pa. 


Braddock, Pa. Bird’s eye view. 
111034, May 25, 1908; 
1908. 


Loomis (F, A.), Emporia, Kans. [15087 
Cottonwood drive. 
21, 1908.) 


& CALMELAT 


New Hampshire college views on 
letter H. 


— On letter N. 


(37311314; 111313, June s, 1908 ; 
2c. of each May 14, 1908.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[15090-15094 


Battle ship Fan. 
1908. ) 

Children and turkey.—King for a 
day.—Turkey and automobile.—Turkey 
on the world. [4 prints] (F 65781- 
65784, May 28, 1908.) 


Lum (BeErTHA), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[15095 


Fox woman. (F 65548, May 20, 


1908. ) 


) 
[15071 | 
(F 65931, June | 


| (F 65828-65830, May 18, 1908.) 


[15084 


(F 65506, May 19, | 


| 18, 1908; 1 c. June 5, 1908.) 


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LyNDON (ALForRD §S.), Ann Harbor, 
Mich. [15096-15115 


Coldwater, Mich., greetings from. 1-3. 


Epworth Heights, Mich., greetings 
from. 1-3. (F 65831-65832, May 18, 
1908, F 65833, May 18, 1908; 1 c. May 

Hillsdale, Mich., greetings from. 1-4. 
(F 65834-65837, May 18, 1908.) 


Jackson, Mich., greetings from, 1-3. 


| (F 65818-65820, May 18, 1908.) 


Ludington, Mich., greetings from. 
(F 65821, May 18, 1908.) 

Marshall, Mich., greetings from. 1-5, 
(F' 65822-65826, May 18, 1908.) 

Muskegon, Mich., greetings from. (F 


| 65827, May 18, 1908.) 
| McCuure (L. C.), Denver, Colo. 


(H 110850, May | 


[15085 | College. 


| tery. 
| May 21, 
[15086 | 
(Hi 
2c. May 20, | 
| 110574, May 15, 1908.) 


| Sion. 
| MANTER (Attce A.), Oakland, Me. 
[ 


[15116, 15117 

Grand river valley, Colo. 855, 856. 
(H 110496, 110497, May 12, 1908.) 
McCrure (R. L.), Lexington, Ky. 

[15118, 15119 

Ky., Campbell-Hagerman 

June 8, 1908; 2 ¢c. 


Lexington, 
(H 111568, 
June 1, 1908.) 
Entrance to Lexington ceme- 
(H 111070, May 26, 1908; 2 ec. 
1908. ) 


MacDoNnaLpD (Pirte), New York, N. Y. 
(15120, 15121 


(H 110573, 


Ketten (Maurice) A, F. 


McMILLAN (JoHN Gr~MoRE), San Jose, 
Cal. (15122 


Llagas creek, Cal., stone bridge. (F 


| 65 WV 2 ’ 
LouGceE (BERNARD A.), Pittsfield, N. H. | 65644, May 25, 1908.) 
[15088, 15089 | 


Matitory (RALPH LYNN), Bellefonte, 

Pa. [15128 

Bellefonte, Pa., state fish commis- 
(H 110555, May 15, 1908.) 


15124 
Messalonskee Lake Salmon. (H 
110797, May 21, 1908.) 
Marceau (THE. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[15125-15136 
Casazza (G. Gatti) 1,2. (H 111309, 
111810, June 2, 1908.) 
Martin (Frederick Townsend) 1-7. 
(H 111002-111008, May 25, 1908.) 
Walker (T. B.) 1. (H 111327, June 
3, 1908.) 
Walker (Mrs. T. B.) 1. 
June 3, 1908.) 


Willson (Hon. Augustus E.) 1. 


(H 111328, 


(H 


| 111311, June 2, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


MARKENDORFF (GEORGE), New York, 
i, i 


; 


[15137-15152 | 
| (H 110581, May 16, 1908.) 


233 


ME.LIEs (Gro. )—Continued. 
Lively pranks with a fake python. 


Love tragedy in Spain. (H 111271, 


June 2, 1908.) 


Miser (The) (H 110583, May 16, 


1908. ) 


Side show wrestlers. (H 110584, 


| May 16, 1908.) 


Up to date clothes cleaning. (H 


| 110582, May 16, 1908.) 


| MENCH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 


[15168-15171 
(H 111214— 


Clear Lake, Iowa. 1-3. 
111216, June 1, 1908.) 


Pike catch. (H 111366, June 4, 


| 1908.) 
MERRIAM (C. Hart), Washington, D. C. 
| ° [15172-15184 
California Indians. 1-13. (H 


110753-110765, May 19, 1908.) 


| MEYERCoRD Co. INC., Chicago, Ill. 


[15185 


Modern madonna. (H 110863, May 


| 22, 1908.) 


Alarm. (G 18736, June 1, 1908.) | 

Auto tour. (G 18740, June 1, 1908.) | 

Automobile party. (G 18741, June | 
1. 1908.) | 

Bass fishing. (G 187382, June 1, 
1908.) 

Boating. (G 18787, June 1, 1908.) 

Breaking in. (G 18744, June 1, 
1908. ) 

Camping. (G 18738, June 1, 1908.) 

Coaching party. (G 18742, June 1, | 
1908. ) 

Dawn. (G 18739, June 1, 1908.) 

Duck shooting. (G 18733, June 1, 
1908. ) 

Morning ride. (G 18743, June 1, | 
1908. ) ) 

Partridge shooting. (G 18734, June | 
1, 1908.) 

Pioneers. (G 18745, June 1, 1908.) 

Prospecting. (G 18746, June 1, 
1908. ) 

Stampede. (G 18747, June 1, 1908.) 
-Trout fishing. (G 18735, June 1, 
1908. ) 
Martin & Merrick, Columbus, Ohio. 

[15153 
Stourbridge (The) lion. (H 111038, 


May 20, 1908; 2 c. May 11, 1908.) 
MAYER (F. W.), New York, N. Y. 
r [15154 
U-n-i-ted. (F 65961, June 2, 1908.) 


MEEK Co., Coshocton, Ohio. [15155 
St. Vincent. (G 18758, June 5, 
1908. ) 
MEISER (JESSE A.), Eureka, Cal. 
[15156-15158 
I am at Eureka, Cal. 
May 29, 1908.) 
Trinidad. (H 111189, May 29, 1908.) 
Trinidad Beach. (H 111191, May 
29, 1908.) 
MEISSNER (H. P.), Beaumont, Tex. 
[15159 


Saratogo, Tex., oil field. (H 110800, 
May 21, 1908; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1908.) 


_MELIEs (GEo.), Paris, France. 
[15160-15167 

Broken violin. (H 111272, June 2, 
1908.) 

Hunting the Teddy bear. (H 111273, 
June 2, 1908.) 

Little peacemaker. 
2, 1908.) 


(H 111270, June 


(H 111190, | 


MICHAEL (ABRAHAM), New York, N. Y. 

[15186, 15187 

Just arrived, every thing O. K. 1, 2. 
(F 65594, 65595, May 22, 1908.) 


MILLER (A. E. W.), Pulaski, Va. 
[15188, 15189 
Glass windows and Tow’s ferry 
bridge, New river. Va. (H 111135, 
May 28, 1908.) 
Horse Shoe narrows, Big Reed Is- 
land creek, Va. (H 111134, May 28, 


1908. ) 
Mitts (THomaAS H.), Providence, R. I. 
[15190 
Arbor day at park 1908. (H 110909, 


May 23, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 
1 [15191, 15192 
American fashions, supplement—Sar- 
torial art journal, May, 1908. A, B. 


(F 62168, 62169, Jan. 27, 1908; 2 c. of 
each May 19, 1908.) 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. 
[15193-15200 
Beach (Rex EB.) 1-8. (H 111075- 


111077, May 27, 1908.) 
Fairbanks (Hon. Charles W.) 
(H 110922110924, May 25, 1908.) 
McCoy (Bessie) 1, 2. (H. 111199, 
111200, June 1, 1908.) 


1-3. 


234 


Moore (J. C.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15201-15203 


Fredonia, Pa., 1794-1796. (F 65365- 


65867, May 14, 1908; 2 ¢. of each May | 


26, 1908. ) 


Morris (JosepH L.), Lawrence, Kans. 
[15204-15208 


Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. | 


Series B. 2-6. (H 110791-110795, May 
20, 1908.) 


| 


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i 


NAGELE (X. O.), New Baden, Ill. 
[15225, 15226 
Dedication of the new St. George’s 
Catholic church. A, B. (H 110518, 
110519, May 4, 1908.) 


NASH (E.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[15227-15238 
January. — February. — March. — 


_ April.—May.—June.—July.—August.— 


(H 1115038, June 6, 1908; 2 c. June 8, 


1908. ) 


Morton (WINTHROP Lee), Hartford, | 


Conn. 


Hartford, Conn., Connecticut river 
bridge. (H 110864, May 22, 1908.) 


Mosctoni (AtrTILio), San Juan, P. R. 


[15210 | 


[15211 | 


San Juan, P. R., bird’seye view. (H 


111274, May 13, 1908.) 


Mozart (ESTELLE G.), 


Washington, | 


Bo. [15212, 15213 

Dis suttenly am splumpshus. (H 
111029, May 25, 1908.) . 
Nuthin’ kain’t beat dis heah. (H | 


111080, May 25, 1908.) 


MULLER (ENRIQUE), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[15214-15221 


_ September. — October. — November.— 
Morse (WILLIAM A.), Merrimac, Mass. | 
[15209 | 


Barefoot boy of John G. Whittier. | 


December. [12 chromos] (F 18666— 
18677, May 23, 1908.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH €0., Chicago, 

Ill. [15239 

Advertising is a selling force. 3210. 
(H 110788, May 20, 1908. ) 


NEVIN (THOMAS), Massachusetts. 
[15240 
In loving memory. (F 66019, Apr. 
9, 1908; 2 c. June 3, 1908.) 


NEW ENGLAND CONFECTIONERY 60., Bos- 
ton, Mass. [15241 


Love, war (F 65606, 


and peace. 
May 23, 1908.) 


NEW YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
York HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 
City,. N. J. [15242-15269 


Book taught Bilkins. (F 65280, 


| May 12, 1908.) 


Caltorma: (U0. &. 8.) S08 AH 
111227, June 1, 1908. ) 
Charleston (U. S: 8S.) (H 110605, | 


May 16, 1908. 


Delaware (U. S. S.), side view, go- 


ing. 38. (H 106762, Feb. 29, 1908.) 
2c. of each June 10, 1908. 


Evans (Admiral) and his family. | 
(H 110239, May 6, 1908; 2 c. May 21, | 


1908. ) 
Milwaukee (U. S. S.) 
111221, June 1, 1908. 
Preussen (German ship), on all five 
masts and yards, full sails. 812, 813. 
(H 111325, 1113826, June 3, 1908.) 
oe Lome (GU, SS) “Sue. 
111220, June 1, 1908.) 
2c. of gach June 10, 1908. 


Murray (J. E.), Washington, D. C. 


802. 


(H 


[15222-15224 | 


I’m for you Bill Bryan. (F 65433, 
May 16, 1908.) 
I’m for you; Bill Taft. (F 65434, | 


May 16, 1908.) 


More’ power to you Teddy. 
65482, May 16, 1908.) 


(H 


(FE | 


| 


j 


} 
} 


| 


| 


—— (F 65519, May 19; 1908. ) 
—— (F 65774, May 27, 1908. ) 
(F 65887, June 2, 1908.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. 


(F 


| 65375, May 15, 1908.) 


(F 65457, May 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 65601, May 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 65688, May 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 65809, May 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 65881, June 1, 1908.) 
—— (F 65964, June 5, 1908.) 
(F 66033, June 8, 1908.) 


Little Mrs. Thoughtful. (F 65456, 
May 18, 1908.) 


—— (F 65687, May 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 65880, June 1, 1908.) 
(F 66032, June 8, 1908.) 
Pilgrim’s progress. (F 65354, May 
13, 1908.) 
—— (F 65533, May 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 65785, May 28, 1908.) 
(F 65935, June 4, 1908.) 
Puggy Poodles. (F 65373, May 14, 
1908.) 
—— (F 65602, May 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 65808, May 29, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 


(EF 65936, June 4, 1908.) 
(F 65455, 


Wisdom of Wiseheimer. 
May 18, 1908.) 


— (F 65689, May 25, 1908.) 

—— (F 65879, June 1, 1908.) 

— (F 66031, June 8, 1908.) 

New York HerRaAtpd co., Jersey City, 
Md. [15270-15306 

Angelic Angelina. (F 65047, Apr. 
80, 1908; 2 c. May 15, 1908.) 

——(F 65575, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 23, 1908.) 

— (F 65579, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 29, 1908.) 

— (F 65585, May 21, 1908; 
June 4, 1908.) 

Atlantic fleet includes two new 
steamships. (I 66034, June 8, 1908.) 

Ba-Ba. (F 65050, Apr. 30, 1908; 2c. 
May 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 65573, May 21, 1908; 2 ¢. 
May 23, 1908.) 

— (F 65581, May 21, 1908; 2 ce. 
May 29, 1908.) 

(fF 65588, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 4, 1908.) 

Buster Brown. (F 65046, Apr. 30, 
1908; 2 c. May 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 65571, May 21, 1908; 2 e«. 
May 23, 1908.) 

. —— (Ff 65578, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 65584, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 4, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffies. (EF 653872, May 14, 
1908; 2 c. May 15, 1908.) 

(EF 65577, May 21, 1908; 2 c. 
May 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 65810, May 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 65934, June 4, 1908.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
65051, Apr. 30, 1908; 2 c. May 15, 
1908. ) 

— (EF 65572, 
May 23, 1908.) 
(F 65583, 
May 29, 1908.) 
(F 65589, 
June 4, 1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
65049, Apr. 380, 1908; 2 c. May 15, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 65574, May 21, 1908; 2 «. 
May 23, 1908.) 

—(F 65582, May 21, 1908; 2 «. 
May 29, 1908.) 


46903—08——2 


bo 


May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 


May 21, 1908; 2 «. 


May ‘21,1908 :''2 “c. 


ce. | 


| 
/ 


235 


NEw York Hpratp co.—Continued. 
(F 65587, May 21, 1908; 2 ¢. 
June 4, 1908.) 


New liner bound for New York. (F 
65458, May 18, 1908.) 
Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 65048, 


Apr. 30, 1908; 2 c. May 15, 1908.) 

— (F 65576, May 21, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 23, 1908.) 

— (F 65580, May 21, 1908; 2 e. 
May 29, 1908.) 

(F 65586, May 21, 1908; 2 e. 
June 4, 1908.) 

Tide of Atlantic travel now setting 
stronger toward Europe. (F 65690, 
May 25, 1908.) 

Two new steamships chartered. (F 
65875, June 1, 1908; 2 c. June 2, 1908.) 


Victor Herbert and H. B. Smith fit 
Nemo for stage. (F 65811, May 29, 


1908. ) 

Working drawings of Wright 
brothers aeroplane. (F 65877, June 
1, 1908.) 

Wright (Orville). (F 65878, June 
| 1, 1908.) 

Wright (Wilbur). (F 65876, June 
1, 1908.) 

Wright brothers’ aeroplane. (F 


65590, May 21, 1908.) 


NEw YorRK TIMES CO., New York, N. Y. 

[15807-15308 

Some impressions of the passing 
show. (F 65355, May 13, 1908.) 


—— (F 65888, June 2, 1908.) 


NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New 
Work: W. Yo [15309-15333 


New York zoological park. Nos. 
387 A, 740, 1184, 1260, 1373, 1672, 1870, 
2038, 2583, 3011, 3081, 3248, 3616, 3629, 
3643, 3656, 3684, 3685, 3692, 3702, 3722, 
3723, 3741, 3748, 3898. 

(H 110817-110841, May 21, 1908.) 


NEWELL (LAFAYETTE VAN BUREN), 
Portsmouth, N. H. [15334 


Chester (U. 8S. S.) in Portsmouth 
harbor. (H 111041, May 26, 1908.) 


T.), Cincinnati, 

Ohio. [15335, 15336 

Cincinnati, Ohio. Deec., 1788. 1, 2. 
(F 65949, 65950, June 4, 1908.) 


NEWTON (JOHN W.), Columbus, Ohio. 
[15337 
(H 111367, June 


NEWMAN (THOMAS 


Off for the fire. 
4, 1908.) 


256 CATALOGUE OF 


NoweLt (F. H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[15338 


U. S. Atlantic fleet day crowd, 


Seattle, Wash. (H 111279, June 2, 
1908. ) 
OFFERMANN (FRANK J.), New York, 
Be [15339-15357 
Buffalo baseball club, players in 
action. 1-10. (F 65444-65453, May 
18, 1908. ) 


Buffalo baseball club, players in 
action. 11-19. (F 65496-65502, May 
19, 1908; 65503, May 1, 1908; 2 c. of 
each May 9, 1908; 65504, May 1, 
1908. ) 

ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR STATE OF 
NEW YorK, New York, N. Y. 


[15358 | 


I have seen His star. (G 18726, May 
26, 1908.) 
OSBORNE Co., New York, N. Y. 

[15359-15370 

Church where Shakespeare sleeps. 
5 by 2%; 54 by 10; 94 by 17. 

Father’s away on the sea. 
103 by 18. 

Lady Demure. 3% by 5}. 

On the lookout. 154 by 22. 

Puritan (A) 3% by 54. 

Shepherdess and her flock, Holland. 
9 by 43. 

Spring flood in Holland. 
S$ by 4. 

Where highland cattle range. 
‘iby 21. 

(EF 65978-65989, June 5, 1908.) 
‘OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

[15371 
May 21, 


34 by 5; 


7 by 14; 


16 


Vale (Louise) (G 18665, 
1908; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 


sOxrorD & DILtLHorF, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[15372-15374 

Original merry widow hat girl. 

27182 A-C.- (H 111026-111028, May 
25, 1908.) 


PacH BRos., New York, N. Y. 
[15375-15391 
Faleconio (Archbishop) 87201. (Il 
111609, June 9, 1908.) 
Folk (Gov. J. W.) 87400 A-87400 
a. 
Johnson (Gov. John A.) 
87399 B. 
1908.) 


Knox (Hon. P. C.) 87402 A—-87402 

(H 111595-111597, June 9, 1908.) 
Mauretania (S. S.) (H 111603, 
June 9, 1908.) 


87399 A- 
(H 111607, 111608, June 9, 


C. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 


PACH BROS.—Continued. 
Mitchell (John) 8704 A, 8704 B. 
(H 111610, 111611, June 9, 1908.) 


Taft (Mrs. W. H.) 87405 A-87405 


C. (H 111604111606, June 9, 1908.) 


PARKER & CorTI, Marshall, Tex. [15392 


Marshall, Tex., Coon Johnson’s 
graveyard. (H 111583, June 8, 1908; 
2 ce. May 7, 1908.) 

PARMENTER (WM. HENRY), Toledo, 
Ohio. [153893 
Blanco. (F 64064, Mar. 30, 1908; 


2c. June 1, 1908.) 
ParkRY (JOHN RICHARD), JR., Denver, 


Colo. [15394 
Leisure moments. (F 65994, June 6, 
1908. ) 
PEACE (LORENZO Dow), Ridgedale, 
Tenn. [15395 
Race for governor. (F 65184, May 


8, 1908; 2 c. May 18, 1908.) 


PecK (ANNIE 8.), New York, N. Y. 
[15896-15402 


Indian porters on Huascaran.— 
Llanganuco gorge.—Wayside inn on 
the Andes.—Yungay 1-4. [7 prints]. 
(F 65995-66001, June 3, 1908; 2 ¢. of 


' each June 4, 1908.) 


PeLor (ALMA A.), Augusta, Ga. [15403 

Randall (James R.) postal card sou- 
venir. (H 106258, Feb. 15, 1908; 2 ¢. 
May 25, 1908.) 


_ PELTON (Herzert W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[15404 


Biltmore, N. C., Kenilworth inn. (H 
110606, May 16, 1908.) 


| Perkins (A. J.), San Francisco, Cal. 
) [15405 


(H 111598-111602, June 9, 1908.) © 


| 
| 
| 


California. (H 110788, May 18, 
1908. ) 
PERKINS (W. B.) gR., Lead, S. Dak. 
[15406, 15407 


Old Smoky, the miners pet. 

—— with long string of cars. 

(H 110612, 110613, May 18, 1908; 2 
c. of each May 19, 1908.) 


PERKINS (WM. L.), Chicago, Ill. 
{1 
Lady in crescent. (G 18729, June 1, 
1908. ) 


PeRRY (W. E.), Allegheny, Pa. 
[15409, 15410 
Silver is mine. -1, 2. (H 111428, 
111429, June 6, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
1, 1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


237 


Peters (CLAus), Craig, Mo. 


388th anniversary Craig lodge no. | 
(H 111347, June 3, 1908; 2 «. | 


211. 
May 27, 1908.) 


PHEEAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


| 


; 


[15412 
Watered stock district. (H 111350, 
June 4, 1908.) 
PoHLE (FREDERICK W. C.), Buffalo, | 
Pla ok [15413 | 


Butler concert orchestra of Buffalo, | 
_ 1908.) 


| Reep (RoLtanp W.), Bemidji, Minn. 


N. Y. (H 110919, May 23, 1908.) 


Porter, St. Helena, Cal. [15414 

St. Helena to Lake co. points, auto 
stage. (H 111576, June 8, 1908; 2 ec. 
May 25, 1908.) 


Post (J. E. H.), Baltimore, Md. 


| 25762. 


[15411 | Rav (Ws. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[15451-15461 


New York, N. Y. 25752-25756, 25758, 
(H 111298-111304, June 2, 


1908.) 


Philadelphia, Pa. 25921, 26155, 
26156, 25918. (H 111305-111308, June 
2, 1908.) 


| Reep (E. A.), Worcester, Mass. 


[15462, 15463 


Laurel lake from Laurel heights. 
1, 2. (H 110610, 110611, May 18, 


[15464, 15465 


Boiling maple syrup. (H 111240, 
| June 1, 1908.) 
Maple sugar maker. (H 111239, 


[15415-15437 | 


Hampton, Baltimore Co., Md. 1-4. 
(H 110686-110689, May 18, 1908.) 

—— 5-12. 
25, 1908.) 


Wye House, Talbot Co., Md. 1-4. 
{H 110682-110685, May 18, 1908.) 


——5-11. (H 111280-111286, June 
2, 1908.) 


PoTWINE (RoperRT H.), Honolulu, Ha- 
waii. 

Hawaii (Yacht). 
1, 1908.) 


PRALL 

D.C. 
Burnett (Frances Hodgson). 

(H 110706-110711, May 18, 1908.) 


(H 111230, June 


(VircInIA M.), Washington, 


Cal. [15445 


California redwood. (H_ 110609, 
Apr. 11, 1908; 2 ec. May 16, 1908.) 


RAGSDALE (M. C.), San Angela, Tex. 
[15446 


Chadbourne street. 
20, 1908.) 


Rakow (H. A.), Ludington, Mich. 


[15447 | 


Ludington, Mich., carferry entering 
harbor. (H 110921, May 25, 1908.) 


Ranp, McNattry & co., Chicago, Il. 
[15448-15450 
Bedtime. (F 65803, May 29, 1908.) 
Good-bye. 
Tickets please. 
1908.) 


[15439-15444 | 
1-6. | 


(H 110787, May | 


(F 65339, May 13, 1908.) | 
(F 65507, May 19,. 


(H 110947-110954, May | 


June 1, 1908.) 


REED & CARMICK, Jersey City, N. J. 
[15466, 15467 


Holden chapel. 
McDowell (Dr. Ephriam), home of, 


| Danville, Ky. 


[15488 | 


| REEDER (J. D.), Waverly, Kans. 


(F 65902, 65901, May 16, 1908: 2 ¢. 
of each May 22, 1908.) 


[15468 


Two little boys in blue. (H 110616, 


| May 18, 1908.) 


| 


Pripeaux (Jon H.), San Francisco, | June 3, 1908.) 


| REICHELT (Pavt), St. Paul, Minn. 


[15469-15472 

St. Paul, Minn. 1-8. (H 110592- 
110594, May 16, 1908.) 

— Greetings from. (H 111335, 


REID PUB. CO., Boston, Mass. [15473 


Mother church, Main entrance view. 
(H 111012, May 25, 1908; 2 c. May 19, 
1908. ) 


REYNOLDS (J. M.), Grove City, Pa. 
[15474 


Grove City, Pa., Grove City college, 
main bldg. (H 110955, May 25, 1908; 
2 ec. May 16, 1908.) 


Rospins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 
[15475-15506 
Boston. 1091-1122. (382 chromos.) 
(G 18692-18723, May 25, 1908.) 


ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL & # ME- 
CHANICAL ASSN., Rochester, N. H. 
[15507, 15508 


Rochester fair 1, 2. (H 111128, 


111182, May 28, 1908.) 


238 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


———_ 


Rocers & Bronstrup, San Francisco, | SANDER (P.)—Continued. 
Cal. [15509 Uncle Sam.—In the pink of condi- 
Atlantic fleet passing through the | tion.—Narrow escape——Past and fu- 
Golden Gate. 102. (H 110500, May Wher = a ‘e bil mane 
13, 1908; 2 c. May 15, 1908. ere ignorance 1 ISS. prin 
r! ) (F 65521-65532, May 20, 1908.) 
Rose (CuHAs.), New York, N. Y. 


[15510-15517 Engraved on his heart.—Giving ad- 
: vice.—In Cupid’s toils—In doubt.— 
hag! ok xe 1-8] (F 65951-65958, | wrischief maker.—Mutual agreement.— 
’ ; Overworked.—Song of love.—Striking 
Rose (CHARLES J.), Roxbury, Mass. love’s chord.—Striking - the right 
[15518-15566 | chord.—Two hearts that beat as one.— 
: Well earned rest.—Willing captive.— 

Are you a royal rooter.—Base hit.— ppl 2 . 
Blind Ci butt Foal strike.—Get a | Willing listener. [14 prints] (F 65756— 


basket.—Heavy hitter.—Her fortune | 69769, May 27, 1908.) 


I’m for the foul strike rule—I um-|  <Anticipation.—Birds of a feather.— 
pired a game.—lI’ve got all the! Happy  pair—Life saver—Mutual 
curves.—I’ve got my eye on the ball.— | wishes.—Quiet sail.—-Shell game.— 


I’ve recovered my batting eye.—In leap | Two hearts that beat as one. [8 
year.—Ladies day.—My bat-ing aver- | prints] (F 65969-65976, June 5, 1908.) 
age is growing.—Offering.—Pop fly.— | 


Portrait. — Rival. — Slashing single— | SAUNDERS (ALBERT E.), New Bedford, 
Slugger. — Southpaw artist. — Squall Mass. [15633 
room boys [1-20].—Squeeze play.— Our country needs Roosevelt. (F 
Suppliant.— Terrible whip. — Texas | 65489, May 13, 1908; 1 ¢. May 13, 1908; 
leaguer.—Two strikes and one down.— | 7 ¢, May 27, 1908.) 


Toast.—Wayfarer. [49 prints] (F 
65281-65329, May 12, 1908; 2 c. of each | ScHiRMER (G.), New York, N. Y. 
May 9, 1908.) | 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[15567-15595 

[Comic base ball. 1-8] (F 65914— 
65921, June 3, 1908.) 

[Merry widow cards. 1-4] (F 
65618-65621, May 23, 1908.) 

[Merry widow hat. 1-4] (IF 65855, 
65858, June 1, 1908.) 

Nations choice. (F 65924, June 38, 
1908. ) 

[New Years cards. 14] (F 65361- | ScuMipt (WILHELM), Colorado 
65364, May 14, 1908.) Springs, Colo. [15641, 15642 


; 
| 
[New Years cards. 1-8] (F 65411- Mount of the Holy Cross, Golo. 1, 2. 


[15634 


| Chanson Bohemienne. (G@ _ 18728, 
June 1, 1908.) 


SCHLECHTEN (ALBERT), Bozeman, Mont. 
[15635-15640 


Bozeman, Mont., New Catholic 
church. 


Gallatin river. 1-4. 
On the West Gallatin. 5. 
(H 111016-—111021, May 25, 1908.) 


65418, May 15, 1908.) (H 111136, 111137, May 28, 1908; 2 c. 


Rose (R. H.) & son, Princeton, N. J. | Of each May 29, 1908.) 


[15596 | ScHMIpT LITHOGRAPH co., San Fran- 
Four eight oared shells on Carnegie cisco, Cal. [15643 


lake, Princeton, Nudd. (H 111287, June Eight dishes of salmon. (F 65591, 


2, 1908.) May 19, 1908.) 
ROsE co., Philadelphia, — [15597 ScHuMmo (Sizas L.), Philadelphia, Pa, 
Diamond (The) (F 65770, May 27, [15644-15647 
1908. ) Inn of the Good Samaritan. (H 
Ryan (DanieL Edward), Newburgh, | 109455, Apr. 16, 1908.) 
N.. XY. [15598 


Shore of Dead sea, Mt. Nebo in dis- 
tance. (H 109454, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


Tree of agony in Garden of Geth- 
semane. (H 109453, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


Tree on the beach above Jaffa. (H 
109456, Apr. 16, 1908.) 


2 c. of each June 5, 1908. 


Waldon, N. Y., New York knife co. 
(H 111011, May 25, 1908.) 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[15599-15632 
Anticipations.—Attacking parties.— 
Dignity and independence.—F lower of 
the flock.—Game bird.—Greetings from 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


Scuowas & Wo tr, New York, N. Y. 
[15648 
Russell (Lillian). (G 18386, Mar. 
28, 1908.* ) 
SCOFIELD-PIERSON Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
[15649 
God’s will, not ours, be done. (F 
65440, May 12, 1908; 2 ec. May 25, 
1908. ) 


SEYFFER (FRED M.), Le Roy, N. Y. 
[15650 
Le Roy, N. Y., old Main st. bridge. 
(H 111182, May 29, 1908.) 


SHaw (W. T.), Pullman, Wash. 


[15651 

China pheasant cock. (FF 65597, 
May 22, 1908.) 

SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, 


Mass. [15652-15654 
Bryan (William Jennings) (F 
65554, May 21, 1908.) 
Hughes (Charles E.) 
May 21, 1908.) 
Taft (William Howard) 
May 21, 1908.) 


(F 65552, 


(F 65553, 


SILBERER (DARWIN JD.) BrRos., New 
Mork, Ni: .¥. [15655 
Chase yourself. (H 110603, May 16, 
1908. ) 
SKINNER (Mrs. Mixcprep G.), San Le- 
andro, Cal. [15656 


There is only one thing our state 
can’t beat. (F 65441, May 2, 1908.) 


SLOAN (J. V.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[15657, 15658 
Never cross a bridge until you come 
to it. (G 18638, May 14, 1908.) 
Tall oaks from little acorns grow. 
(G 18639, May 14, 1908; 2 c. May 14, 
1908.) * 


Smitu (Erwin E.), Boston, Mass. 
[15659-15671 
Bull-doging a calf.—Chuck-wagon 
and Remuda.—Chuck-wagon on the 
move.—Cowboys eating tomatoes.— 
Line-rider in camp.—Map in the 
sand.—Mounting a _ brone.—On_look- 
out for cattle—Pulling chuck-wagon 
out of eanyon.—Rocky trail.—Snaking 
in a calf.—Stray man.—Texas cow- 
boy. [13 photographs.] (H 111054- 
111066, May 26, 1908; 2 ec. of each 
May 18, 1908.) 


SmitH (F.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[15672 


Welcome to the coast. (F 65818, 
June 1, 1908; 2 c. May 11, 1908.) 


239 


SOUDER PRINTING Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

[15673 

Have my eye on you. (F 65592, 

May 16, 1908; 1 c. May 4, 1908; 1 «¢. 
May 16, 1908.) 


SPENCER (HuGH), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[15674-15676 
St. Cloud, Minn. 627, 629, 630. (H 
110235-110237, May 6, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each June 6, 1908.) 


Spires (A.), Sandusky, Ohio. 
[15677, 15678 
Sandusky, Ohio, Soldiers’ home, new 
hospital building. 1, 2. (H 111031, 
111032, May 25, 1908.) 


STADERMAN (JULIUS P.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[15679 
May 16, 


Cupid’s hearts. (H 110577, 


1908.) 
STANDARD PUB. Co., Watertown, N. Y. 
[15680 
Brennan (Mrs. Sarah). (F 65643, 
May 25, 1908.) 
STEICHEN (EDWARD), New York, N. Y. 
[15681-15683 


Goal (The). (F 65470, May 18, 
1908. ) 

Roosevelt (Theodore). (F 65468, 
May 18, 1908.) 

Taft (William Howard). (F 65469, 


May 18, 1908.) 


STEPHENSON (R. L.), Lockport, Il. 
[15684 
Hotel Munroe, Joliet, IJ. (H 111073, 
May 26, 1908.) 


STONE (M. T.) Art co., Mobile, Ala. 
[15685 
Mobile carnival, 1908. Royal party. 
(H 110889, May 23, 1908; 2 ec. May 14, 
1908.) 


StoucH (H.) & co., West Baden, Ind. 

[15686 

Interior view of the rotunda of the 

West Baden hotel. (H 99049, Aug. 26, 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 18, 1908.) 


Stout (Horace E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[15687 


Don Derby. (H 111278, June 2, 
1908; 2 c. May 27, 1908.) 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. [15688 


Carleton (Murray). (H _ 107981, 
Mar. 28, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1908.) 


Strauss & Pierce, St. Louis, Mo. 


[15689-15691 
Taggart (Thos.) A-C. (H 110538— 


110540, May 14, 1908.) 


240 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


STRICKLAND (JoHN J.), Reading, Pa. 
[15692-15696 
_ Cross Keys bridge over Schuylkill 
river. 
P. & R. R. R. bridge across Schuyl- 
kill river near Tuckerton, Pa. 
Peocock’s lock along Schuylkill 
river. 
Reading, Pa., Riverview driving club. 
Schuylkill river, 
Reading, Pa. 
(H 111288-111292, June 2, 1908.) 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
[Poster] 1908—-C-75. (G 
Feb. 17, 1908; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1908.*) 
—N. Y. 12782. 
1908; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 
——N. Y. 12744. 
1908; 2 c. June 8, 1908.) 
NN, Xu SSG, Fe ea. OG 
18594, 18595, May 6, 1908; 2 c. of each 
May 18, 1908.) 


. | 
view along near | 


[15697-15705 
18155, 


(G 18560, May 1, 


——N. Y. 12750. (G 18583, May 6, 
19N8; 2 e. June 8, 1908.) 
— 1908-C-22. (G 18649, May 16, | 


1908 ; 2 c. May 20, 1908.) 

NS YY. SSRN OY.) 22000) 
18644, 18647, May 16, 1908; 2 c. of 
each June 8, 1908.) 


TABER-PRANG ART Cco.—Continued. 
Cosy corner. 4762. 


Distant view of the Catskills. 4761. 


General and adjutant. On the 
shores of Antibes. 4751. 


Head of the pond. 4748. 
Holland cattle. 4759. 

4765. 

Landscape with sheep. 4755. 
Meditation. 4753. 


Return of the holy family from 
Egypt. 4754. 


Sacrifice of Abraham. 4757. 


View on the Seine. 4764. 
(F 65622-65639, May 23,1908; 2c. of 


Landscape. 


(G 18561, May 1, °@¢, May 25, 1908.) 


TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[15729-15781 


Greetings from the Democratic na- 
tional convention. : 


Just arrived. 
Xtra the daily Democrat xtra. 
(F 65518-65515, May 19, 1908.) 


| TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 


Bellevue, | 


SULLENBERGER (LUM P.), 
Nebr. [15706 | 
Bellevue tornado. (H 111217, June | 
1, 1908.) 
Swann (Horace C.), New York, N. Y. 
[15707 
me Tour peace. FP FY oH FP. tf 


65338, May 138, 1908.) 
SWEET BROTHERS, Minneapolis, Minn. 


[15708, 15709 | 


Twin City series. O,P. (H 111192, | 
111198, May 29, 1908.) | 
SyLvesteR (Epwarp G.), Cedar. 

Rapids, Iowa. [15710 | 

After the bath. (H 110512, May | 
14, 1908; 2 c. May 4, 1908.) 
TABER-PRANG ART CO., Springfield, 

Mass. [15711-15728 

Age of innocence. 4747. 


Among the lowly. 4758. 

Autumn. 4768. 

Awaiting the attack. 4749. 

Battle scene. Arabs making a de- 
tour. 4756. 


Brother and sister. 4760. 


Brothers (The) Adrian and William ® 


Van de Velde. 4752. 


: [15732 
Foster mother. (H 111349, June 4, 
1908. ) 
TENNANT (H. F.), East Hampton, 
Conn. [15733 
Minute men base ball team, Bast 
Hampton, Conn. (H 110693, May 18, 
1908. ) 
THOMPSON (GERALD B.), Olean, N. Y. 


(15734, 15735 


Dreaming.—Where the Alleghany 
flows. (H 110887, 110888,. May 22, 


1908; 2 c. of each May 15, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (THOMAS ROBERTS), New 
Haven, Conn. [15736-15758 
Drinklets. 1-23. (F 65698-65720, 
May 26, 1908; 2 ec. of each June 3, 
1908. ) 


| ToLMAN (FRep S.), Brockton, Mass. 


[15759, 15760 
Harvard girl. (F 65642, May 25, 
1908. ) 
Yale girl. (F 65641, May 25, 1908.) 
TOWNSEND (CHAS. A.), Belfast, Me. 
[15761, 15762 
Morning ride. t-2. (H 111242, 


111243, June 1, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


241 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. 


[15763-15767 | 


Danny dreamer. 
1908. ) 

— (F 65726, May 27, 1908.) 

Mamma’s angel child. (F 65508, 
May 19, 1908.) 

— (F 65727, May 27, 1908.) 

Suyehiro (Miss Hiro.) 
May 19, 1908.) 


TRIBUNE PUP. Co., Dillon, Mont. 
[15768 


Montana (Cruiser), silver service. 
(F 65421, May 16, 1908.) 


TrIMPEY & co., Anderson, S. C. 
[15769 
(H 110790, 


(F 65509, May 19, 


Willie and the midget. 
May 20, 1908.) 


Tuprer (H. W.), Cambridge, Mass. 
[15770, 15771 
- Harvard. 1908 class. 


Harvard. 1911 class. 
111036, May 25, 1908; 2 ec. of each, 
May 19, 1908.) 


TourRRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal. | 


[15772-15777 
Atlantic fleet entering the Golden 
Gate. 
Atlantic 
Golden Gate. 
Atlantic 
Golden Gate. 
Connecticut (U. S. F. S.), San Fran- 
cisco Bay, 39, 40. 
Evans (Admiral) naval _ parade. 


(H 110633-110638, May 18, 1908.) 


ULLMAN MANUFACTURING co., New 
mot Ork, N. Y. [15778-15792 
Fisherman’s luck.—Hearts.—Pilot.— 
Reflections. [4 prints] 
65668, May 25, 1908.) 


End of the story.—Love letter.— 


squadron nearing’ the 


Squadron entering the 


Lullaby.—Saying grace. [4 photo- 
graphs] (H 110997-111000, May 25, 
1908. ) 


Adrift.—Lucky moon.—St. Nicotinus. 
[3 prints] (F 66021-66023, June §8, 
1908. ) 

'In ambush.—Madonna.—Morning.— 
Night. [4 photographs] (H 111512— 
111515, June 8, 1908.) 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, N. J. 


[15793 
- Hudson terminal bldg., exterior 
view. E 3885. (H 111586, June 9; 
1908. ) 


(H 111035, | 
| 93460. 


(EF 65665- | 


(G 18656 — 


| U 
| 113930, 


| 110781-110786, May 20, 4908.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
3 Pas [15794-15985 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 99206, 
| U 106979, U 106985, U 112938, U 
| 112938-2, U 112990. (H 110532-— 
110537, May 14, 1908.) 
U 99026, U 104999, U 112705, U 
112716, U 113907. (H 110557-110561, 
May 15, 1908; 2 c. of each May 16, 
1908. ) 

—U 113923, U 113924, U 102442. 
(H 110589-110591, May 16, 1908.) 

——U 96649, U 96651, U 96660, U 
966638, U 99405, U 99407, U 99409, U 
| 99410, U 99412, U 99415, U 99418, U 
99420, U 99440, U 99444, U 99761, 
U 99763, U 99765, U 99768, U 99770, U 
99771, U 99774, U 99775, U 103642, U 
103647, U 103651, U 103653, U 104531, 
U 104734, U 104736, U 104737, U 
| 104740, U 104741, U 104772, U 104774, 
104783, U 113898, U 113917, U 
U 1189382, U 113935. (H 
110641-110680, May 18, 1908.) 


——U 92676, U 92961, U 93150, U 
(H 110740-110743, May 19, 


1908. ) 


U 80087, U 104427, U 112937, 
U 112951, U 118698, U_ 113714. (H 


U 92616, U 92689, U 92933, U 
93487, U 105907, U 105907-2, U 105997, 


' U 106109, U 106161, U 106161-2, U 


I 


106175, U 106191, U 106191-2, U 
107479. (H 110801-110814, May 21, 
1908. ) 


—-U 1138894, U 113894-2, 113898-— 
(H 110871-110878, May 22, 1908.) 


—U 86788, U 86803, U 86813, U 


3) 


a 


| $6835, U 105412, U 105491, U 105536, 
| U 105575, U 112984, U 


112985, ._U 
112995, U 113004, U 113008, U 113011, 
U 1138016, U 1138959. (H 110893— 
110908, May 23, 1908.) 


U 56634, U 57956, U 58530, 
58687, U 72680, U 72901, U 73754, 
74069, U 78012, U 78427, U 86822, U 
98082, U 98321, U 100576, U 101632, U 
102416. (H 110958-1109738, May 25, 
1908. ) 

—U 105997-2. (H 111053, May 
.26, 1908; 2 ec. June 2, 1908.) 


U 57507, U 58197, U 84572, U 
103898, U 105607, U 112779, U 112858, 
U 112860, U 112861, U 112862, U 
112863, U 1138127, U 1132538, U 113931, 
U 1138934, U 113940. (H_ 111081- 
111096, May 27, 1908.) 


— U 108739, U 103944, U 107398, 
U 107530. (H 111143-111146, May 
28, 1908. ) 


U 
U 


242 


; 

UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

— U 69745, U 69766, U 69838, U 
69864, U 69913, U 84514, U 113943. 
(H 111232-111238, June 1, 1908.) 

— U 42482, U 42752, U 90339, 
U 118914, 113941. (H 111293-111297, 
June 2, 1908.) 


— U 69038, U 70479, U 71267. 
111318-111320, June 3, 1908.) 

— U 113976. (H 111321, June 3, 
1908; 2 c. June 5, 1908.) 


(H 


—— U 92589, U 113981-113988. | 


(H 111352-111360, June 4, 1908.) 


| 22, 1908.) 


— U 81505, U 81525, U 81531, U 
81534, U 81555, U 81557, U 81561, U 
81566, U 81571, U 81577, U 81582, U | 
81586, U 81598, U 81601, U 81623, TU | 
81639, U 81640, U 81667, U 81669, U 

_ 81696, U 81709, U 81722, U 81724, U 
81728, U 81736, U 81737, U 81773, U 
81791, U 81808, U 81810, U 81813, T | 
114001. H 111378, 111380-111410 
June 5, 1908. 


Washington, D. C., Library of Con- 


gress, grand staircase. 3. (H 110816, | 
May 21, 1908.) 
UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [15986-15998 
Busy Dan pid always did butt in | 
at foot-ball games. 11173. (F 65963, 
June 5, 1908.) 
Celebrating the victory. (H 111205, 
June 1, 1908.) 
Reception to Mr. Fresh. (H 111204, 


June 1, 1908.) 


Bust portrait of girl.—Girl holding 
wine glass.—Girl in evening dress.— 
Girl in street costume.—Girl skating. 
[& photographs.] (H 111504—111508, 
June 8, 1908.) 


[Posters] 359, 11303, 
18620-18622, May 12, 1908.) 

— 11340, 11348. (G 18690, 18691, 
May 25, 1908.) 


11304. 


Vaca (ZENON WLADYSLAW), Chicago, | 


Ill. [15999 


St. Agatha’s school diploma. (F 
65816, June 1, 1908.) 


VAN DYKE (ALEXANDER L.), Philadel- 

phia, Pa. [16000 

Oh! Leap year. (F 65260, May 11, 
1908; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1908.) 


VAUGHAN & KEITH, San Francisco, Cal. 
[16001 


Taft (Wm. H.) (H 111213, June 1, 


1908.) 
VEATCH (WILLIAM L.), Cedar Falls, 
Iowa. [16002, 16003 


Iowa state normal school, Cedar | 


(G | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 3 


Falls, lowa. Faculty 1908. A, B. 
110504, 110505, May 18, 1908.) 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
[16004-16021 


(H 110578, May 


(H 


Bill, the bill poster. 
16, 1908.) 

Braggart (The) (H 111179, May 
29, 1908.) 


Circumstantial evidence. (H 111509, 
June 8, 1908.) 

East Lynne. (H 111203, June 1, 
1908. ) 


Fool] and his money are soon parted. 
(H 110862, May 22, 1908.) 


Gambler. (H 110465, May 12, 1908.) 
Gratitude. (H 111581, June 9, 1908.) 


He got soap in his eyes. (H 110737, 
May 19, 1908.) 


Husband’s revenge. (H 110860, May 


Lover’s ruse. (H 110579, May 16, 
1908.) 

Noble jester. (H 111580, June 9, 
1908.) 

Odd pair of limbs. (H 110464, May 
12, 1908.) 

Orphan. (H 110736, May 19, 1908.) 

Romeo and Juliet. (H 111087, May 
26, 1908.) 

Salt did it. (H 110861, May 22, 
1908. ) 

Selfish man. (H 111582, June 9, 
1908.) 


Two traveling bags. (H 111180, 
May 29, 1908.) 
When Casey joined the lodge. 
111202, June 1, 1908.) 
Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Il. 
[16022-16035 


(H 104699, Jan. 2, 


(A 


Bit of Florida. 


| 1908.) 


Come in, the water’s fine. (H 
104709, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Crossed wire. (H 104704, Jan. 2, 


' 1908.) 

Marguerite. (H 104702, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

My lady chauffeur. (H 104703, 
Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Poor scholar. (H 104707, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Teasing. (H 104701, Jan. 2, 1908.) 


Three queens and a pair of jacks. 
(H 104700, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Winter afternoon. (H 104708, Jan. 
2, 1908.) ‘. 

2c. of each May 22, 1908. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


Vass (A. G.)—Continued. 


Day dreams. (F 61252, Jan. 2, 
1908. ) 

Fancy free. (F 61251, Jan. 2, 1908.) 

Holland landscape. (F 61254, Jan. 
2, 1908.) 

Love message. (F 61253, Jan. 2,. 
1908. ) 

Venetian canal. (F 61250, Jan. 2. 
1908. ) 


2 ce. of each Apr. 30, 1908. 
WALES (R. E.), Oakland, Cal. 
[16036-16038 


Evans (Admiral) boarding flagship 
for the last time. (H 110564, May 15, 


1908. ) 
Kansas (Battleship) under full 
speed. (H 110563, May 15, 1908.) 


Last stand of Admiral Evans on the 
bridge. (H 110562, May 15, 1908.) 


WALKER BROTHERS DRY GOODS Co., Salt 
Lake City, Utah. [16039 


Salt Lake City, bird’seye view. (F 
65613, May 23, 1908.) 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, II]. 
[16040-16049 


U. S. battleships :—Colorado, Kear- 
sarge, Nebraska, New Jersey, Pennsy]l- 
vania, South Dakota, West Virginia, 
Wisconsin. (H 111114, 111117-111120, 
fittee, May 27, 1908: 2 ec. of each 
June 1, 1908.) 

U. S. Pacific fleet, first squadron. 
(H 111255, June 1, 1908.) 


first division. (H 111256, June 
1, 1908.) 


Waters (R. J.) & co., San Francisco, 
Cal. [16050-16055 


Atlantic fleet entering San Francisco 
harbor.—Fleet (The)—Golden Gate.— 
Naval parade, San fFrancisco.—San 
Francisco bay, 1, 2. (H 111495-111501, 
June 6, 1908.) 


WATSON (MaTTHEW MurpDocg ), Everett, 
Mass. [16056 


I’m afraid to go home in the dark. 
(F 65555, May 20, 1908; 2 ec. May 6, 
1908. ) 


WEIDNER (CHAS.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[16057 


Arrival of the Atlantic fleet at the 
Golden Gate. May 6, 1908. (H 110525, 
May 14, 1908.) 


WEIL (HENRY) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[16058-16060 
(F 65512, May 19, 


Daisy ‘chain. 
1908.) 


243 


WeIt (HENRY) & co.—Continued. 
Downy thistle. (F 65510, May 19, 
1908. ) 
My country ’tis of thee. 
May 19, 1908.) 
WEITZ (NETTIE A. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[16061 
View from Hague dwellings. (F 
65374, May 15, 1908; 2 €. May 11, 
1908. ) 


WELLMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 
[16062-16069 


1-8. (F 65941- 


(F 65511, 


Merry widow wiles. 
65948, June 4, 1908.) 


WELSH (JAMES B.), Grove City, Pa. 
[16070-16074 
Hill Side ladies dormatory. 2. (H 
110768, May 19, 1908.) 
—4. (H. 110770, May 19, 1908.) 
Shenango, Scene on. 1. (H 110767, 
May 19, 1908.) 
—— 38. (H 110769, May 19, 1908.) 
Westminster College, main building. 
5. (H 110771, May 19, 1908.) 
2c. of each May 13, 1908. 
WHITE (ARTHUR J.), Schenectady, 
i. 2 [16075, 16076 
Co. F, N. G. N. Y. (H 110585, May 
16, 1908. ) 
Schenectady high school senior class 
1908. (H 110870, May 22, 1908; 2 c. 
May 25, 1908.) 


WHITE (H. C.) co., North Bennington, 
Tt [16077-16085 
Atlantic fleet, San Francisco, Cal. 
8793, 8799. (H 111516, 111522, June 8, 
1908.) 

Naval parade, San Francisco, Cal. 
8794-8798. (H 111517-111521, June 8, 
1908. ) 

Switzerland. 15248, 15255. 
110956, 110957, May 25, 1908.) 


WHITE (LiLoyD), Washington, D. C. 
[16086-16089 
Apple blossoms.—Blossom.—Maiden- 
hood. 1, 2. [4 photos.] (H 110852- 
111855, May 21, 1908.) 


WHITE co., New York, N. Y. [16090 

White (Walter C.) winning Fort 
George, N. Y., hill climb, Apr. 9, 1908. 
(H 111480, June 6, 1908; 2 c. June 1, 
1908. ) 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 
[16091 


(H 111241, June 1, 


(H 


Telephone girl. 
1908. ) 


244 


WHITMORE (CHAS. M.), North Adams, 
Mass. [16092, 16093 


North Adams No. 1 (The) 1,2. (H 
110520, 110521, May 14, 1908.) 


WIGGINS (WILLIAM OTIS), Ava, IIl. 


[16094 | 


Have been around the horn. (F 


65505, May 19, 1908.) 


WILLIAMS (HaAzaet C.), St. Mary’s, | 
[16095, 16096 © 


(Hi | 


W. Va. 


a. mate WW. Va oe ee 
110518, 110514, May 14, 1908; 2 c. of 
each May 11, 1908.) 


WitLtiAMs (O. D.), 
Mass. 


Not yet, but soon. 
What t’ell Bill. 
(F 65922, 65923, June 3, 1908; 2 ¢c. 
of each May 25, 1908.) 
WISEMAN (W. H.), Alton, II. 
[16099-16101 
ae ee Uk 


Jamaica Plain, 


Battalion formation. 
111042, May 26, 1908.) 


[16097, 16098 | 


) 
Lake view K. M. S. H 111044, May 


26, 1908.) 
K. M. S. Boonville, Mo. 
May 26, 1908.) 


WoLrr (LOUIS) AND Co., LTD., London, 
England. [16102, 16103 


Fold yard.—Winding stream. 

(F 65488, 65439, May 18, 1908; 2 c. 
May 15, 1908.) 
Woop (Oris F.), New Brighton, N. Y. 

[16104-16123 

Bub, he’s always to blame (F 
65474, May 18, 1908. 

—— (F 65672, May 25, 1908.) 

— (F 65861, June 1, 1908.) 

— (F 66008, June 6, 1908.) 


(H 111043, 


|YoOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, n. s., v. 3 


Woop (Otis F.)—Continued. 
Mary and her littie lamb. 
65475, May 18, 1908. 


— (F 65674, May 25, 1908.) 

—— (F 65863, June 1, 1908.) 

— (F 66010, June 6, 1908.) 

Sambo and his funny noises. 
65472, May 18, 1908.) 

— (F 65670, May 25, 1908.) 

— (F 65859, June 1, 1908.) 
(F 66006, June 6, 1908.) 

Simon Simple. (F 65476, May 18, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 65673, May 25, 1908.) 

—— (F 65862, June 1, 1908.) 

—— (F 66009, June 6, 1908.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 65473, May 18, 1908.) 


—— (F 65671, May 25, 1908.) 

—— (F 65860, June 1, 1908.) 

(F 66007, June 6, 1908.) 

WricHT (FRANctIs L.), St. Paul, Minn. 
[16124-16126 

Minnehaha Falls. 8238, 824. (H 
111101, 111102, May 27, 1908.) 

Mystic shrine, St. Paul, Minn. 34th 
annual session. (H 1113851, June 4, 
1908. ) 

WoURTS BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 
[16127-16132 


D. C., Metropolitan 
(H 


(eo 


(Fr 


Washington, 
club. 1-5; New Union station. 
110526-110531, May 14, 1908.) 
Youne & CarRL, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

[16133, 16134 

Gadski (Madam) 1, 2. (H 111009, 
111010, May 25, 1908.) . 

TEMPER- 

ANCE UNION, Chicago, Ill. [16135 
Real issue. (G 18643, May 16, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints, completed by deposit__ 5, 313 


Number of entries of Chomos and Lithographs, completed by deposit_____ 


1, 086 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit________-_--_--__-- 8, 


CLASS |, 


FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 


intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated ; 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


the statement as to 


the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 


day of entry. 
1908; 1 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘ Cop 
right by Edwin Austin Abbey, London, England. 
photograph received May 21, 1908.” 


py- 
Class I, XXe, no. 25711, May 21, 


ABBEY (EDWIN AUSTIN), London, Eng- | 


land. [16136-16148 


Art. Mural decoration. Single fig- 
ure, in right hand mirror of truth, in 


left model of the Parthenon. (I 25711, 
May 21, 1908.) 

Law. Mural decoration. Single fig- 
ure, in right hand blunt sword of 
mercy, in left, scales. (I 25712, May 
21, 1908.) 

Religion. Mural decoration. Single 


figure with arms raised, on right an 
altar; on left, a torch. 
21, 1908.) 

Science. 
figure veiled. 
ning; in left, an owl. 
21, 1908.) 


Mural decoration. Single 


the earth. Mural decoration. Science 
accompanied by Fortune and Abun- 
dance points with her spear. (I 25709, 
May 21, 1908.) 


Spirit of light. Mural decoration. 
Derricks over oil wells, spirits bring 
light to the world. (I 25707, May 21, 
1908. ) 


Spirit of religious liberty. 
decoration. 
accompanied by Faith and Hope. 
25710, May 21, 1908.) 

Spirit of Vulean. Mural decoration. 
Genius of the workers in iron and 


(I 


steel. (I 25708, May 21, 1908.) 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New 
Work, N. Y. [16144-16146 


Armful of kittens. 
tially clothed, carrying against her 
bosom three kittens. (I 25911, June 
6, 1908.) 


Daisies. Plot of daisies in the 
midst of which stands a little girl 
with blonde curls. (I 25912, June 6, 
1908. ) 


Rover & his little friend. Little 
girl wearing hat, her arms around 
neck of dog. (I 25910, June 6, 1908.) 


14, May | 
(I 25714, May | 1908. ) 


| ANaReyRos (S.), New York, N. Y. 
In right hand, the light- | 
(I 25713, May | 
| of young woman of Spanish type, hair 
Science revealing the treasures of | 


Mural / 
Spirit of religious liberty | 


Little girl par- | 


| (I 25799, 


| 25723, May 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [16147-16150 
Bunco in Arizona. Caught in the 
lasso after a hard fight. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 25679, May 15, 1908.) 

Clown girl and clown. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 25678, May 15, 1908.) 

It’s all on the quiet. 
lesson. Poster drawing. 
May 15, 1908.) 

The interrupted 
Poster drawing. (I 25676, 


The dancing 
(I 25677, 
aa operation. 
May 15, 


[16151, 16152 


Oriental girl. Half length figure 


falling over her shoulders. (I 25800, 
May 25, 1908.) 

Turkish cavalry officer. A madly 
dashing charger upon which is 


mounted an officer, probably a Turk. 
May 25, 1908.) 


New York, N. Y. 
[16153 


First nature faker. A stork stand- 
ing in a body of water, holding a 
baby suspended by its clothes. (I 
2, 1908.) 


APPIANI & FRAGUELI, Barre, Vt. 
[16154, 16155 
Tablet sarcophagus, no. 168. In 
center of front, Resurrection winged 
angel with ppt ec in right hand. (I 
25734, May 22, 1908.) 


Tablet sarcophagus, no. 169. Carved 
scroll supports on each end winged 
angel. (I 25733, May 22, 1908.) 
ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 

[16156-16168 

American girl. Full figure of young 
woman standing by a table upon which 
is a jar of roses. (I 25774, May 28, 
1908. ) 


APOLLO SILVER CO., 


245 


246 


ARTHUR (JAMES )—Continued. 

Auto girl. Three-quarter figure of 
young woman in long red coat and 
veil. (I 25777, May 23, 1908.) 


Busy day. Full figure of a young 
woman, seated by window, with scis- 
sors in hand, ripping. (I 25773, May 
23, 1908.) 


Canoe girl. 
young woman 
standing by a canoe. 
23, 1908.) 


Clarabell. 
young woman, face wreathed in smiles, 
lace gown, black lynx furs and black 
hat. (I 25770, May 23, 1908.) 


Five o’clock tea. Three-quarter fig- 
ure of young woman standing by a 
tea table. (1 25776, May 23, 1908.) 


Gossips. Three-quarter length fig- 
ure of young woman in colonial cos- 
tume seated at a tea table, parrot 
perched on back of her chair. (I 
25772, May 23, 1908.) 


Three-quarter figure of 
in sporting costume, 
(I 25778, May 


large bunch of holly in her arms. 
25775, May 23, 1908.) 


Matinee girl. Full figure of young 
woman, dressed in rich dark gown, 
black hat and black lynx furs. (I 
25781, May 23, 1908.) 


Poinsetta. Head and shoulders of 
young woman in blue coat and chin- 
ehilla fur, branch of poinsetta blos- 
soms across the chest. (I 25782, May 
23, 1908.) 

Red tulips. Three-quarter figure of 
young woman in lace gown, with bunch 
of red tulips held up to face. 
25780, May 23, 1908.) 

Violets. Head and shoulders of 
young woman with lace waist, huge 
bunch of violets pinned on corsage. (I 
25779, May 23, 1908.) 


Yachting girl. Three-quarter length 
figure young woman in white yachting 


dress, stiff breeze blowing. (I 25771, 

May 23, 1908.) 

AvieporR (RENE), Paris, France. 
[16169 


Jeune paysanne; by Réné Avigdor. 
Red haired young peasant girl carry- 
ing on her back a buneh of foliage. 
(I 256538, May 12, 1908.) 


BARNES-CROSBY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[16170-16172 
L2926, L2939, L2940. (I 25840- 


25842, May 28, 1908.) 


Three-quarter figure of | 


(I | 


| exploding fireworks waving a flag. 
| 25696, May 18, 1908.) 

Holly. Half figure of young woman | 
in blue coat, chinchilla furs, with a) 
a 


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BEALE (NELL), San Francisco, Cal. 
[16173 
Isis. Model in low relief, figure of 
a woman in sitting posture. (1 25885, 


June 5, 1908; 1 photo May 6, 1908.) 
Beck (CHartes A.), New York, N. Y. 
[16174-16177 


Miss Liberty. Dawn. Female figure 
draped in the American flag, shooting a 


pistol. (I 25693, May 18, 1908.) 
Night. Female figure draped in 
the American flag, holding aloft 


showers, rockets and stars. (I 25694, 


May 18, 1908.) 


Noon. Female figure draped in 
the American flag, seated on a cannon 


which is being shot off. (1 25695, May 
18, 1908.) 
— Sunset. Female figure draped 


in the American flag, standing among 
(I 


BELLANGER (CAMILLE Fe£xrx), Paris, 
France 6178 


Sentier (Le) du bourg neuf; by 
Camille Félix Bellanger. Red-haired 
young girl pushiug a wheelbarrow 
loaded with beans. (1 25657, May 12, 
1908. ) 

BERAUD (JEAN), Paris, France. 


[16179-16181 


Abonnés (Les); by Jean Béraud. 


| Couple about to enter their opera box 
at the Paris grand opera house. 


(1 
25645, May 12, 1908.) 


Jeune (La) Hébé; by Jean Béraud. 
Hebe offering the cup to the eagle 
Jupiter. (I 25644, May 12, 1908.) 


Montmartre; by Jean  Béraud. 
Frolic of Bohemians from Montmartre, 
actors and actresses, among them a 
painter and a violinist. (I 25646, May 
12, 1908.) 


Bere (JEAN), Paris, France. 
[16182, 16183 


Jeune famille (Zélande) Family 
scene in Zeland. Young mother in an 
armchair, about to nurse her child. 


| (I 25648, May 12, 1908.) 


Noce (Une) 4 l’auberge. Wedding 
at a New Zeland inn. Bride seated 
in an armchair, bridegroom smoking 
a long pipe. (I 25647, May 12, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


Birney (W. VERPLANCK), New York, | 
A [as 


[16184-16191 


After a hard day; by W. V. Birney. 
Interior of panelled room, grey-haired 
man smoking a long-stemmed pipe. (I 
25829, May 27, 1908.) 


Close of their first day; by W. V. 
Birney. 
ures, two seated on a sofa before a fire- 
place, servant removing remains of 
dinner. (I 25828, May 27, 1908.) 


Flaw in the will; by W. V. Birney. 
Interior of lawyer’s office, old man 
reading yellow parchment, young man 
watching the reading. (I 25830, May 
27, 1908.) 


Plea for consideration; by W. V. Bir- 
ney. Colonial interior, two figures, girl 
seated on table, man leaning over table. 
(I 25827, May 27, 1908.) 


Professor. Man with grey hair, 
puffed white tie, stands behind table; 


holds open book in hands. (I 25929, | 
June 8, 1908.) 
Special brew. Interior. Man in 


hunting costume, seated in large high- 
backed armchair, peeling a lemon into 
a white bowl, upon a four-legged stool. 
(I 25930, June 8, 1908.) 


Spider and the fly; by W. V. Birney. 
Two men seated at opposite sides of 
table, both silently smoking. (I 25849, 
May 29, 1908.) 


World forgotten; by W. V. Birney. 
Man standing leaning against old 
spinet, playing violin, woman with 
arms extended on spinet, looking at 
man. (I 25848, May 29, 1908.) 

BLOCK BROTHERS TOB. CO., Wheeling, 
W. Va. [16192 


Golf girl. Girl on horseback, hold- 
ing reins with left hand and riding 
stick in right hand. (I 25724, May 20, 
1908.) 


BosToN SCULPTURE COo., Melrose, Mass. 

[16193 

Little Dutch maid. Standing erect 

with hands folded in front clasping a 
rose. (I 25788, May 25, 1908.) 


Boyté (ABEL), Levallois-Perret, France. . 


[16194, 16195 


Dans les bois frais. Young woman 
disrobing by the water. Shoulders and 
bosom partly bare. (I 25654, May 12, 
1908.) 


Colonial interior, three fig- | 


| 5804. 


247 


Bort (Ase. )—Continued. 


Songes épars; by Abel Boyé. Young 


woman seated on a stone bench, her 


head on her left hand. (I 25655, May 
12, 1908.) 

BRAUN, CLEMENT & CO., Paris, France. 

[16196-16212 

Baby; by Eisman Semenowsky. 


Young girl wearing a bonnet and a 
white gown, leaving her arms bare. 
(I 25806, May 27, 1908.) 

Bouquet blanc; by d’ Enjolras. 
Young woman nude to bust, at a table 
with left arm on a pillow, in right 
hand some flowers. 5820. (I 25816, 
May 27, 1908.) 

Deux amis; by d’ Otemar. Seated 
figure of a young woman, shoulders 
bare, in her arms she holds a kitten. 
5806. (I 25808, May 27, 1908.) 

Dévoilée; by Enjolras. Nude figure 
of young woman, lying on couch, cov- 


ered with some gauze. 5821. (I 25817, 
May 27, 1908.) 
Estella; by Serendat di Belzim. 


Nude figure of young woman seated on 
cloud, hair down her back, hands up- 
lifted. 5819. (I 25815, May 27, 1908.) 

Estella (detail) ; by Serendat di Bel- 
zim. Young woman, hair down the 
back, hands uplifted. 5816. (I 25813, 
May 27, 1908.) 


Eté; by Serendat de Belzim. Young 
woman dressed in light gown, arms up- 
lifted, touches some flower bushes, 
back against antique wall. 5805. (I 
25807, May 27, 1908.) 


Etoile (L’); by J. Enjolras. Nude 
bust figure of a young woman, hair 
down her back, in right hand some 


flowers. 5812. (I 25811, May 27, 
1908. ) 
Fiancés (Les); by Cesar Detli. 


Court scene, procession coming down 


the stairs. Men and women in fancy 
costumes. 5808. (I 25809, May 27, 
1908. ) 


Indiscret (L’); Alonso Perez. 
Shoemaker’s shop. Young woman 
seated, man trying to fit her with 
shoes. 5802. (I 25805, May 27, 1908.) 


Intrus (L’); by A. Bellet. Young 
woman in costume of ballet dancer 
seated on table, holds wine glass, man 
dressed as Arlequin whispers to her. 
5814. (I 25812, May 27, 1908.) 


Jeunesse; by Serendat di Belzim. 
Young woman, shoulders bare, holding 
to breast loose gown and some flowers, 
looking at two doves. 5817. (I 25814, 
May 27, 1908.) 


by 


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ERAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 

Napoleon en campagne; by Ray- 
mond Desvarreux. Napoleon seated 
on a white horse, a roadway bordered 
by trees. (I 25908, June 6, 1908.) 


Poulet (Le); by Pizzella. Young 
woman dressed in fancy costume, hold- 


ing note, leaning on a stick. 5822. (1 
25818, May 27, 1908.) 
Salut au vieux brave; by Jules 


Monge. Parisian public park, soldier 
saluting an old crippled soldier. 


(I 25810, May 27, 1908.) 


Siréne; by Thayer. 


her back, stands near surf. 5826. (1 


25820, May 27, 1908.) 


Sur les ailes du réve; by Consuelo | 


Fould. Nude female figure lying on 
the wings of a huge bird. 5823. (1 
25819, May 27, 1908.) 


Brewer (Nicnuoias R.), New York. | 


IN. XS [16213 


Johnson (His Pxcellency Gov. John 
A.) of Minnesota. Life size, three- 
quarter length portrait, seated figure. 
(I 25675, May 14, 1908.) 


Brown (J. G.), New York, N. Y. 
[16214-16219 


Birds of a feather. 


Beach scene, | : , 
woman in loose gown with hair down | UZ Jarse light hat with roses, long 


5810. | 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 
Hester. Bust, showing neck and 
shoulders bare, face in profile, band 


around head, hair hanging. (I 25909, 
June 6, 1908.) 
Hortense; by F. Manning. Half 


length, sitting posture, large picture 
hat with plume. (I 25916, June 6, 
1908. ) 

Mayme; by F. Manning. Bust, with 
shoulders half turned, face looking full 
front. Large dark hat with white 
plume. (I 25914, June 6, 1908.) 


Miriam; by F. Manning. Bust fig- 


ties tied under chin. 
1908. ) 

St. Paul makes better. 
capitol building in the center. 
25918, June 6, 1908.) 


BurKE (Harry Newton), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [16226, 16227 


Concentration. Profile view of 
young lady holding before her a blank 
sheet of paper. (1 25958, June 9, 
1908. ) 

Typical 


(I 25915, June 6, 


Showing 
(I 


monkey trick. Monkey 


strenuously pulling the tail of a cat 


Boot-black sit- : 


ting on his box, holding his cap in| 


his hand, girl sitting on a pine box, 
has newspapers in her lap. (I 25938, 
June 9, 1908./y 


Buy a pup? 


across a block of wood. (1 25957, 


June 9, 1908.) 


BURR PUBLISHING CO., New York, N. Y. 
[16228 


Under the mistletoe. Young woman, 


front face, head tilted to right, teeth 


Boot-black sitting on a. 


box, holding a white pup. (I 25942, | 
June 9, 1908.) | 
Kiss your brother. Three boot- | 


blacks sitting on their boxes, the cen- 


ter boy holding with both hands a | yjew, 
| Style Louis XVI. 
Boot-black taking | 
(I 25939, June | 
| ouard Cabane. 
stone step in front of an open door. 


young dog. (I 25940, June 9, 1908.) 


Lets make up? 
hold of his dog’s paw. 
9, 1908.) 

Wants to shine. Boot-black holding 
his blacking box between his legs with 
both hands. (I 259438, June 9, 1908.) 


You won’t bite me! Little boy sit- 
ting on a side walk, looking intently 
into the dog’s eyes. 
1908. ) 


Brown & BIcEtLow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[16220-16225 
Camille; by F. C. Manning. Three: 
quarter bust view with head turned to 
the right, dark hat with veil drawn 
down and tied in front. 
June 6, 1908.) 


(I 25941, June 9, | 


(I 25917; | vestry of a church. 
' | 1908.) 


showing, roses in light curling hair. 
(I 25669, May 138, 1908.) 


_CABANE (EpovuArD), Paris, France. 


[16229, 16230 
Odette; by Edouard Cabane. Young 
girl seated in an armehair. Front 
Empire dress. Drawing room 
(I 25649, May 12, 
1908. ) 
Sommeil de Enfant Jésus; by Ed- 
Virgin seated on a 


She is looking at the Holy Child. (1 

25650, May 12, 1908.) 

Cavé (JuLes), Paris, France. [16231 
Attente; by Jules Cavé. Young 


Grecian woman seated on an antique 
fountain. (I 25651, May 12, 1908.) 


CHOCARNE-MoREAU, Paris, France. 
[16232 


Aprés loffice; by Chocarne-Moreau, 


Choir boys pitching .pennies in the 
(I 25652, May 12, 


FINE 

nos. 23-26, June, 1908 
CHURCH (FREDERICK StTuART), New 
York, N. Y. [16233-16235 
Flamingoes. Girl with red hair, 


amongst the reeds, one hand reaching 
towards two flamingoes. (I 25715, 
May 21, 1908.) 

Spring song. Head and shoulders 
of young girl, background of spring 
blossoms, listening to bird. (I 25716, 
May 21, 1908.) 

White swans. Young girl seated on 
a bank, four white swans near her. (I 
25717, May 21, 1908.) 


Ciaus (Epwin), Detroit, Mich. 
Cabin cruiser International. Motor 

boat, freeboard pierced with port 

lights. (I 25825, May 27, 1908.) 


_CorFIN -(W. HASKELL), New York, 
Sa se [16237-16246 


Bohemia; by W. H. Coffin. Young 
woman with small features, holding a 
lighted cigarette. (I 25741, May 22, 
1908. ) 


Final touch; by W. H. Coffin. Fine 
looking woman, wearing a large black 


hat, she holds a Vanity bag. (lI 
25739, May 22, 1908.) ; 
Girl from the golden West: by 


W. Hz. Coffin. Figure of a frank pleas- 
ing girl, wearing a soft hat. (I 
25736, May 22, 1908.) 


Her first love letter; by W. H. Cof- 
fin. Young woman holding a letter. 
(I 25740, May 22, 1908.) 


June roses; by W. H. Coffin. Pro- 
file of dark haired woman, to whom 
the name of Rose is fitting. (I 25745, 
May 22, 1908.) 


Miss Knickerbocker; by W. H. Cof- 
fin. Young woman in a dark walking 
suit. (I 25788, May 22, 1908.) 


News from the sunny South; by 
W. H. Coffin. Southern girl in even- 
ing gown eagerly reading the latest 
news from home. 
1908. ) 


Pride of the Orient; by W. H. Coffin. 
Beautiful young woman in the act of 


fastening a rose in her hair. (I 25742, 
May 22, 1908.) 

Senorita; by W. H. Coffin. Beauti- 
ful woman, with a shawl of Spanish 
lace draped over her head. (I 25737, 
May 22, 1908.) 

Sweet sixteen; by W. H. Coffin. 


Winsome young girl seated, with her 
hhands in her lap. (1 25744, May 22, 
~ 1908.) 


[16236 | 


(I 25743, May 22, | 


ARTS 249 


CoLIn-Lisour (M™mg.), Paris, France. 
[16247 


Attente (L’). Fisherman’s wife and 
her children awaiting the return of the 
father of the family. (I 25641, May 
12, 1908. ) 


CoLuLier (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[16248-16254 

Atlas holding up the sky; by Max- 
field Parrish. Giant enveloped in va- 
pory mass of clouds, supporting on his 


shoulders heavy burden of clouds. (I 
25674, May 14, 1908.) 
Beauty and the beast; by Jessie 


Willcox Smith. Little girl drinking 
tea, directly opposite across the table 
is a toy monkey. (I 25804, May 26, 
1908. ) 

Caught. Sportsman about to land a 
trout. He is standing out in the 
stream. (I 25720, May 21, 1908.) 


Finishing touches. Pretty woman 
seated on a stool before a large oval 
mirror, adjusting some flowers in her 
hair. (I 25880, June 3, 1908.) 

Flower vender. A flower vender 
calling his wares, in his left arm are 
two flower pots. (I 25803, May 26, 
1908.) 

Vaudeville; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Big man in vividly checked suit bend- 
ing over a Short man in blue coat and 
green trousers. (I 25879, June 3, 


| 1908.) 


Very rainbow showers have turned 
to blossoms where they fell and sown 
the earth with flowers. Young girl 
walking along with her dress full of 
brilliantly hued flowers. (I 25670, 
May 13, 1908.) 


Cook (W. F.) GRANITE co., Springfield, 
Mass. [16255 
Rice no. 2831 (monument) Tablet 
of stone resting upon a base of the 
same material. On both faces of tab- 
let to appear name. (I 25921, June 6, 
1908. ) 


CooL (GABRIEL), Paris, France. 
[16256 
Avant le bain; by Gabriel Cool. A 
nude young woman reclining on a bed. 
Supports her head by resting her el- 
bow on a pillow. (I 25640, May 12, 


1908.) 
COURSELLES-DUMONT (HENRI), Paris, 
France. [16257 


Sur la route; by Henri Courselles- 
Dumont. Nobleman riding along river, 
beside him peasant girl mounted on 
donkey. (I 25656, May 12, 1908.) 


250 CATALOGUE OF 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[16258-16260 


Father’s away on the sea. Interior 
Dutch room, woman busy sewing, at 
left of woman baby sitting in chair. 
(I 25886, June 5, 1908.) 


Shepherdess and her flock—Holland. 
Fall landscape, shepherdess seated, 
knitting. (I 25888, June 5, 1908.) 


Spring flood in Holland. Dutch 
landscape, a creek, two boats in which 
are two men. (I 25887, June 5, 1908.) 


‘CRAWFORD (EARL STETSON), New York, 
iS tg [16261 
Young woman’s pro- 
Holding 
(I 25704, 


Moth (The). 
file and bust to below waist. 
a moth on index finger. 
May 21, 1908.) 


CRAWSHAW (LUKE), Ogden City, Utah. 
[16262 

Monument with fountain. Round 
fountain bowl, cross piece resting in 


bowl. (I 25692, May 18, 1908.) 
CROWELL PUBLISHING CO., Springfield, 
Ohio. [16263 


Goddess of Liberty; by James Mont- 
gomery Flagg. Head and shoulders of 
a young woman, draped with stars and 
stripes. (I 25877, June 3, 1908.) 


CuRRAN (C. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[16264 
Purity. Profile and half figure of 
young woman looking at Easter lily. 
(I 25850, May 29, 1908.) 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
{16265 
Altar in Roman style of architec- 
ture. Underneath the altar table is 
shown an emblem of St. Francis ont 
Assissi including a cross. (I 25790, 
May 25, 1908.) 


Davip (EMANUEL), New York, 
*raesen 
King David after slaying Goliath. 
King David sword in hand, head of 
Goliath at the side. (I 25782, May 
22, 1908.) 


DEBAT-PONSAN, Paris, France. 


[16267, 16268 


A la source; by Debat-Ponsan. 
Woman washing clothes at a spring, 
looking at a woman pushing a wheel- 
barrow. (I 25648, May 12, 1908.) 


Rives ombreuses; by Debat-Ponsan. 
Woman and four cows coming down 
a shady, sloping ground. (I 25642, 
May 12, 1908.) 


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pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


DuNCAN’s (JOHN) sons, New York, 
mM. oe [16269 
Pleasant evening. A table at which 
are a gentleman and lady seated op- 
posite each other. (I 25922, June 6, 
1908. ) 


FEDERAL CIGAR Co., New York, N. Y. 
[16270-16273 


Old Virginia gentleman. Man wear- 
ing a soft felt hat, a mustache, a 
goatee, and a black tie. (I 25795, 
May 25, 1908.) 

Old Virginia girl. Beautiful young 
girl, her hair dressed low, a single 
curl falls upon her bosom at either 
side. (I 25797, May 25, 1908.) 


Old Virginia mammy. Colored 
woman, almost black, having a smil- 


| ing expression, and wearing a cloth 


wrapped around her head. (I 25796, 
May 25, 1908.) ; 
Old Virginia preacher. Negro at- 


tired in black and having white side 
whiskers. (I 25798, May 25, 1908.) 


Feist (JULIEN), Tacoma, Wash. 
[16274, 16275 
Mount Rainier from American lake; 
by J. Feist. Sunlight effect, mountain 
highly colored in bluish violet, trees 


reflected in the water. (I 25858, June 
1, 1908.) 
Warships at night; by J. Feist. 


Ship on the right in profile, the other 
front view and several smaller in the 
distance, searchlights working in 
every direction. (I 25859, June 1, 
1908. ) 


FERGUSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON), 
Plymouth, Wis. [16276 


Three lonely kids; by G. W. Fergu- 
son. Three hornless, white angora 
yor? kids with wavy hair. (I 25878, 
June 3, 1908.) 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16277-16281 


Close of day. Young woman play- 
ing a harp, old man seated, a dog at 
his feet. (I 25931, June 8, 1908.) 


Columbus fleet. Three vessels the 
Santa Maria in foreground, sails illu- 
minated by setting sun. (I 25933, 
June 8, 1908.) 

Easter morning at Christ church. 
Second street, Phila. in 1794, a coach 
and horses, Washington and Martha 
W. in center. (I 25934, June 8, 1908.) 


Evangeling. A figure carrying 
pitcher through the fields, setting sun 
behind. (I 25932, June 8, 1908.) 


| FINE ARTS 951 

nos. 23-26, June, 1908 
Ferris (J. L. G.)—Continued. | HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
Lincoln as a rail splitter. Red many. [16293-16298 


handkerchief around the neck, gray | 


shirt and brown trousers. (I 25789, | 

May 25, 1908.) 

FLacG (CHARLES NOEL), Hartford, 
Conn. [16282 


Clemens (Samuel J.) 
Seated in an armchair of old fashioned 
design. (I 25699, May 19, 1908.) 


ForBES (BLEECKER), Pensacola, Fla. 
[16283 
Lane’s Jingo, Mack and Mirza; by 
Edward H. Osthaus. Three dogs, two 
pointers and one setter. (I 25801, 
May 25, 1908; 1 photo May 1, 1908.) 


GILBERT (Cass), New York, N. Y. 
[16284, 16285 


University of Minnesota. General 
plan for future development of grounds 
and buildings. (I 25725, May 12, 1908. ) 


University of Minnesota. Perspec- 
tive and section. (I 25726, May 12, 


1908.) 
GREFE (WILL), New York, N. Y. 
[16286-16289 
Engagement ring. Man and girl | 


seated at table, man holding ring. 
25690, May 18, 1908.) 


Game of hearts. Man and girl, man 


embracing and kissing girl. (I 25687, 
May 18, 1908.) 


His fortune. Man and girl seated 


at table. Man looking into tea cup 
which girl is holding. (I 25689, May 
18, 1908.) 


Little rift within the lute. Man and 
girl sitting back to back at table. 
25688, May 18, 1908.) 


GUND (JOHN) BREWING Co., La Crosse, 
Wis. [16290 


Which wins? A forest at winter 
with snow on the ground, lumberman 
chopping a tree, bear standing on hind 
legs, looking at him. (I 25847, May 
29, 1908.) 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 
1 ie [16291, 16292 


Coming events cast their shadow be- 
fore. 
doctor’s valise, an umbrella in his 
right, the shadow of the figure forin- 
ing a stork. (I 25866, June 2, 1908.) 


Not such geese. 
frightened by flock of geese, which fol- 
low her. (I 25867, June 2, 1908.) 


46903—08——3 


Mark Twain. | 


(I | 


(I | 


A man, holds in his left hand a | 


Country road, girl | 


Arrival of Julius Cesar; by J. Has- 
Sall. Cesar, standing on deck of a 
_ vessel, surrounded by Roman warriors. 
(I 25834, May 28, 1908.) 

Defeat of the Spanish Armada; by 
J. Hassall. Spanish fleet sent out to 
conquer England, English attacking 
the enemy in small boats. (I 25833, 
May 28, 1908.) 

German cruisers in the Atlantic; by 
K. Saltzmann. Two German men of 
war, under full steam. (I 25837, May 
28, 1908. ) 

Gulf of Naples; by K. Boehme. Two: 
boats in a distance from the shore, 
| mountains in the background. (I 
25832, May 28, 1908.) 

In the birchwoods; by A. Muenzer. 
Scene in the woods, young woman 
| leaning against a tree. (I 25836, May 
28, 1908. ) 

Solitude; by P. Hetze. A monk, his 
head bent forward, in his left hand a 
manuscript. (I 25835, May 28, 1908.) 


HANSEN (ALBERT), Seattle, Wash. 
[16299 
Ornamental key. Golden key with 
space for inscription surrounded by 
carved green gold border. (I 25822, 
| May 27, 1908.) 
HAVENDER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[16300 
Monument made from Barre, Vt., 
granite; by J. Havender. The two 
_fands in upper part shows the father 
| and mother’s hands, holding the links, 
with one link broken. (1 25831, May 
27, 1908.) 


Haywarp (S. W.), New York, N. Y. 

[163801 

Early home of Abraham Lincoln, 

| Blizabethtown, Ky. Rough log cabin 

| to left, landscape to right. (1 25682, 
May 15, 1908.) 


HIENNECK (C.) co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

[16302-16321 

Cariatides. Statue of a_ standing 

female figure partly nude, both arms 

are held upwards, each hand holding 

a candalabrum. (I 258938, June 5, 
| 1908.) 


Chant (Le). Statue of a woman 
Standing on a vase, both hands are 
held forward holding a book. (I 
25906, June 5, 1908.) 

Confidence. Statue of two cupids, 
figure to the right holds a torch and 
is whispering secrets to the figure to 
the left. (I 25897, June 5, 1908.) 


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HENNECK (C.) co.—Continued. 

Coquette. Statue of a draped stand- 
ing female figure, both arms which 
are bare, are held overhead. (I 25905, 
June 5, 1908.) 


Curieuse. Statue showing part of a 
wall of a house, a little girl holding 


the window partly open. (I 25894, 
June 5, 1908.) 
Danseuse aux flambeaux. Statue of 


a draped female figure standing on a 


base in the act of dancing with 
torches. (I 25892, June 5, 1908.) 
Echo. Statue of a standing female 


figure, partly nude, right hand touch- 
ing ear. (I 25899, June 5, 1908.) 


' Femme aux champs. 


basket. (I 25889, June 5, 1908.) 


Féte du fleur. 
partly draped figures of a boy and girl, 
‘boy holds his right arm upwards. 
25902, June 5, 1908.) 


Hero. Statue, standing partly draped 
female figure, vase is 
hand. (I 25901, June 5, 1908.) 


Inspiration. Statue of a female fig- 


Statue of a | 
draped, standing female figure, right | 


arm holds a jug, left hand holds a _to the right of picture, the virgin in 


Statue showing the | 


(I to right of picture, virgin and Child 


| with the Wise men to the left. 


held in each | 


HUMPHREYS (JOHN Dovuctas), Lincoln, 
Nebr. [16321 
Collection of Nebraska corn grouped 
in the form of a wreath. (I 25851, 
June 1, 1908.) 


IMPERIAL LITHOGRAPHING CO., Milwau- 
kee, Wis. [16322 
Certificate of marriage. Panel or 
frame with text appropriate to certifi- 
cation of marriage. (I 25784, May 25, 
1908; photo May 11, 1908.) 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York, 
IN. ie [16323-16335 


All Saints. Calendar of November 
to right of picture, three figures and a 


saint praying, on the left. (I 25955, 
June 9, 1908.) 
Annunciation. Calendar of March 


prayer and angel appearing. (I 25947, 
June 9, 1908.) 


Christmas. Calendar of December 


(I 


| 25956, June 9, 1908.) 


‘ure standing on a base playing a lyre. | 


{I 25891, June 5, 1908.) 


Jouer de guitare. Statue of a man 
standing on a vase, playing a guitar. 
(I 25907, June 5, 1908.) 


Statue of a woman stand- 
is held outstretched, 


. Lumiére. 
ing, left arm 


right arm held over head, supporting a | 


(I 25896, June 5, 1908.) 


Lumiére. Statue representing a 
nude figure of a boy, climbing a lamp 
post. (I 25895, June 5, 1908.) 


_ Orage (L’). 
‘ures of two girls, both figures are with- 
out hats, and legs are bare. (I 25904, 
June 5, 1908.) 


‘tray. 


Semeur. Statue of a figure of a 
man throwing seed. (I 25900, June 5, 
1908. ) 

Siffleur. Statue of a boy whistling, 


his hands in his trouser pockets. 
25908, June 5, 1908.) 


Soap bubbles. Statue of boy hold- 
‘ing a tube in his left hand to his 
“mouth and blowing soap suds through 
it. (I 25890, June 5, 1908.) 


Sortie d’école. Statue representing 
entrance of a school, three children are 
. coming out of the door. (I 25898, June 

5, 1908.) 


(I 


_ to the right. 


Statue showing the fig- | 


| behind him, 
June 9, 1908.) 


| the left. 


Easter. Calendar of April to right 
of picture angel rejoicing, to the left. 
(I 25948, June 9, 1908.) 


Epiphany. Calendar of January to 
right of picture, on left three Wise 
men, the madonna and Child, with 


angel in background. (I 25945, June 
9, 1908.) 
Presentation. Madonna and Child 


in centre with quotations from the 
Bible on either side. (I 25944, June 9, 
1908. ) 

Purification. Calendar of February 
to right of picture, madonna, standing, 
(I 25946, June 9, 1908.) 


St. Bartholomew. Calendar of Au- 
gust to right of picture, full figure of 
St. Bartholomew in meditation, to the 
left. (I 25952, June 9, 1908.) 

St. James. Calendar of July to the 
right of picture, two full figures, St. 
James about to be beheaded, to the 
left. (1 25951, June 9, 1908.) 

St. John. Calendar of June to right 
of picture, St. John praying, wolf 
to the left. (I 25950, 


St. Luke. Calendar of October to 
right of picture, full figure of a saint 
writing in a book. (I 25954, June 9, 


| 1908.) 


St. Michael. Calendar of Septem- 
ber to right of picture, full figure of 
St. Michael with halo over head, to 
(I 25953, June 9, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 23-26, June, 1908 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co.—Cont’d. 
Whitsunday. Calendar of May to 


| MAZZOLINI 


right of picture, the apostles in prayer, | 
holding a basket of cherries on his 


to the left. (I 25949, June 9, 1908.) 
IKILMARTIN (PatTRICK), Chicago, Ill. 


116336 | 


Erin’s hope. Erin, female with 
sword in right hand and national flag 
in left. (I 25684, May 16, 1908.) 


LABRIMER (WILLIAM H. H.), Kansas 
City, Mo. [16337 
First house in Denver. 
of logs, chimney at one end, small 
window at the other, door midway one 
of its sides. 
Lewis (S.), Venice, Cal. 
Pursuit of -pleasure. Scene outside 
the gates of Rome, on the circular 
steps of Roman bath are four figures, 
a chariot in centre of picture. (I 
25746, May 23, 1908; 1 photo May 19, 
1908.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING co., New York, N. Y. | 


[16339-16344 


Any luck, sir? Country scene with 
a rustic bridge on which stands a boy 
fishing. Under the bridge, young man 
and woman. (I 25703, May 19, 1908.) 

But ne’er the rose without the thorn ; 
by I. B. Hazelton. Man and woman 
in old fashioned costumes standing 
under a tree, with their arms about 
each other. (I 25844, May 28, 1908.) 

Cultivating the waist places; G. W. 
Barratt. Barren country road, a man 
with a woman at each side of him, his 
arms around their waists. (I 25848, 
May 28, 1908.) 


Lowell. 
sits a young American girl, wearing a 
ducal coronet, leaning against the 
money is a nobleman. (I 25935, June 
8, 1908.) 

Right of way; 


by Gordon Praut. 


Railroad track near a switch station, a > 


pair of lovers oblivious of an ap- 
proaching train are walking hand in 
hand. (I 25881, June 3, 1908.) 

Who touches a hair of your gray 
head, dies like a dog! March on, he 
said; by Wm. H. Walker. Street 


scene with regiment marching along | 


led by Pres. 
May 19, 1908.) 


MANzI, JOYANT & Co., Paris, France. 
[16345 


Chant (Le) du départ; by Edouard 
Detaille. French army, three cannon 


Roosevelt. (I 25792, 


in foreground, in centre, a Victory, on | 


winged horse. 
1908.) 


(I 256680 Maty ‘15; 


Cabin made | 


253. 


(ANTONIO), Cleve’ :ind, 
Ohio. [16346 
Cherry boy seated. Boy seated, 


arm, holding cherries to his mouth. 


(I 25686, May 18, 1908.) 


MELCHERS (GARI), New York, N. Y. 
[16347 
Green (Gen. Nathanial). Full length 
portrait, standing with right hand 
resting on a map. (I 25883, June 5, 
1908. ) 


_ MELIoDON (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 


(I 25791, May 25, 1908.) | 
[16338 | 


[16348 


to memory of labor 
men’s friend. Three-step pylone. A 
shield and attributes. <A child offers 
a palm to a man on the top of the 
pylone. (I 25706, May 21, 1908.) 


MEYER (ENNO), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[16349, 16350 
Two brindle and 


Monument 


Boston-terriers. 


_white Boston-terriers standing facing 


each other. (I 25920, June 6, 1908.) 
Bull-terriers. Two white bull-ter- 
riers standing in a park drive-way. 
(I 25919, June 6, 1908.) 
MILLER (FRANK D.), Kokomo, Ind. 
[16351 
Three children of Frank D. Miller 


reclining on divan or settee. Portrait 
group. (I 25722, May 21, 1908.) 


| Moran (THOMAS), New York, N. Y. 


[16352 


Scene in 
mountain stream 


Rocky mountain solitude. 
Rocky mountains, 


Higher bid but too late; by Orson | rushing over and around numerous 


Two piles of money, on one | 


boulders. (I 25884, June 5, 1908.) 
Morris (PAvuL WINTER), New York, 
N: ¥. [16353 


Line officer U. S. A. about 1865 with 


| field glasses and map, standing weight 


equal on both feet. 
21, 1908.) 


Morris & co., Chicago, IIl. [16354 
Indian summer; by Frank Whitney. 


(I 25719, May 


| Herd of polled Angus steers standing 


in the river. (I 25857, June 1, 1908.) 


MOYLES (PETER P.), Batavia, N. Y. 
[16355 
Happy birthday. Three calling cards 
in center of postal with the words A 


happy birthday on outside card. (I 
25700, May 19, 1908.) 
MULLER (L. G.), Chicago, Ill. [16356 


Lincoln (Abraham) relief portrait. 
Profile of right side of face including 
head and neck only. (I 25854, June 
1, 1908; 1 photo June 10, 1908.) 


254 


Murpuy (H. D.), Winchester, Mass. 

. [16357 
Vine and leaf picture frame. Motif 

of running, waved, conventional vine 

and leaves, interrupted at the middle 

of each side member by rosettes. (I 

26012, Apr. 4, 1908.) 


Narpi (J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
Chief (The) 


[16358 
Plaster cast of Ameri- 


can Indian, arms crossed just below ) 


breast, head held high. 
15, 1908.) 


Nast (SARAH), Morristown, N. J. 


(I 256838, May 


[16359 | 
The hunters—ladies and gentlemen on 
coln central figure of foreground, sur- | 
rounded by admiring colored people. | 


Lincoln entering Richmond. Lin- 


(I 25824, May 27, 1908.) 


NotTrace (F. M.), Oakland, Cal. 
[16360 
Emerson (Ralph Waldo) portrait 
bas-relief. In the center of an oblong 
plaque with irregular edge, the name 
Iimerson in sunken letters. 
May 18, 1908.) 


OstHAUS (Epw. H.), Toledo, Ohio. 


[16361-16364 


Flushed wild; by E. H. Osthaus. A 
pointer and a setter in woods, their po- 
sitions would indicate that the grouse 
has seen and flushed wild. (I 25727, 
May 22, 1908.) 


My comrades; by E. H. Osthaus. | 
(I | 


Three setters on point on game. 
25729, May 22, 1908.) 


Ruffed grouse in the Adirondacks: 
by E. H. Osthaus. Two setters point- 
ing ruffed grouse, across small brook. 
(I 25728, May 22, 1908.) 


What is it? by E. H. Osthaus. A 
mother with her puppies on bank of a 
pool of water. (I 25730, May 22, 1908.) 
Wis. 
[16365 

Mother and child. Young mother 
holding in her arms a child. (I 25701, 
May 19, 1908.) 


PAJEAN (JOSEPH) & son, Chicago, [1]. 

[16366 

Design for monument. Base with 

wash, fillet and secondary wash, die, 

slightly battering with panel in con- 

formation. (I 25673, May 14, 1908; 
1 photo May 28, 1908.) 


ParRKER (H. HANLEY), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [16367 
Winged figure with Trinity symbol. 
Draped and winged female figure, hold- 
ing the symbol of the Trinity. (I 
25658, May 12, 1908.) 


PABST BREWING Co., Milwaukee, 


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—_———__— 


PeENNuccI (ANDREA), Boston, Mass. 
[16368, 16369 
Cross and circle. Marble carving of 
a cross which surmounts a circle, cir- 


cle beaded with passion flowers. (I 
| 25671, May 14, 1908.) 
St. Antonio da Padua. Male figure 


clad in surplice with large sleeves, car- 
(I 25672, May 
14, 1908. ) 


| PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 


lin, Germany. [16370-16377 


Accompagnée (L’): by George Bus- 
son. Leading huntsman sounding horn. 


horseback. 


Hallali 


(I 25875, June 3, 1908.) 


(L’) par terre; by George 
Group of buglers sounding 
their bugles over dead stag, hounds in 
centre of the picture. (I 25873, June 


| 3, 1908.) 


(I 25685, | 


Limer-Hallali-retraite, triptych; by 
Paul Tavernier. Left side: Huntsman 
scenting with one hound. (I 25869, 
June 3, 1908.) 


Pointer field work; by Maud Warl. 
A pointer standing in a heath and 
pointing. (I 25870, June 3, 1908.) 


Rendez-vous; by George Busson. 
Whip in foreground rounding up his 
hounds before a group of hunters. (I 
25876, June 3, 1908.) 


Retriever; Driving; by Maud Barl. 
Retriever running at full speed with 
ptarmigan in his mouth. (I 25871, 
June 3, 1908.) 


Setter: Moof Work; by Maud Earl. 
Setter scent—on a hillside. (I 25872, 
June 3, 1908.) 


Sortie de l'eau; by George Busson. 
Stag to the left with hounds on his 


heels. (I 25874, June 8, 1908.) 
Ponp (Mrs. E. Parrott), Seattle, 
Wash. [16378 


Olympic Range from Seattle; by 
E. P. Pond. Pink glow of the sunrise 
is reflected in the water of Elliott 
bay. (I 25868, June 2, 1908.) 


San Francisco, 
Cal. [16379, 16380 


Squirrel. Pausing to listen for a 
moment, head and shoulders turned to 
the left. (I 25787, May 25, 1908.) 


Wild cat. In a meditative mood, 
head turned to the left and looking 
down in front of him. (I 25788, May 


PutTNAM (ARTHUR), 


: 25, 1908.) 


- their route. 


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255 


a eS Ta ee 


RANGE LAND PUB. Co., Sheridan, Wyo. 
[16381-16390 


Bronco kid. Western expert rider 
in effort to remain in his saddle while 
his horse is bucking. (I 25666, May 
12, 1908.) 


Calf roper. Horseman catching a 


calf from a herd of cattle by use of his | 


lariette. (I 25661, May 12, 1908.) 


Hello, Mr. Coyotte. 
catching a coyotte with a rope. 
25659, May 12, 1908.) 


Prairie duel. 
in the open plains. 


Two bulls fighting out 


1908. ) | 
Ranahan. Typical expert § ranch- 
hand of the daredevil style. (I 25664, | 


May 12, 1908.) 


Range land girl. Typical western 


horsewoman as she rides over the bar- | 


ren plain. (I 25668, May 12, 1908.) 


Two horsemen | 
i 


(I 25660, May 12, | 


SAUNDERS (HEARLAN KiIN@), Old Trail, 


So. Dak. [16395 

Whittier (John Greenleaf). Por- 
trait. (I 25731, May 22, 1908.) 

SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 


York, N. Y. [16396, 16397 


Fair driver; by Harrison Fisher. 
Girl at wheel of automobile, full face, 
wearing large dark hat. (I 25865, 
June 2, 1908.) 

Motor girl; by Harrison Fisher. 


Girl leaning elbows on table, head in 
profile, sailor hat. (I 25864, June 2, 


1908.) 
SEABROOK (BAGSTER R.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [16398 
Study (A); by B. R. Seabrook. 


Globe of the world with the Western 
Hemisphere, a dragon with open 


| mouth and tongue protruding at the 


Saddling up. Some men and horses | 
of the western type, one of the horses | 


trying to get away. 
1908. ) 

Roll your tails. 
racing with cattle in effort to turn 
(I 25665, May 12, 1908.) 


Sheep herder. Typical western 
sheep herder accompanied by his dog 


(I 25662, May 12, | 


Western cattle man | 


and his horse. (I 25663, May 12, 
1908. ) 
Upset bedroom. Some _ western | 


horsemen chasing a _ wild broncho 
which is stampeding with their camp 
outfit. (I 25667, May 12, 1908.) 


RAvL (Harry Lewis), Easton, Pa. 


Vision (The) Standing figure of a 
woman resting with arms folded upon 
a staff. (I 25821, May 27, 1908.) 


REMINGTON ARMS CoO., New York, N. Y. 

[16392 

Red-head ducks. Flight of red-head 

ducks, and a number coming down to 

the decoys which are in the water. (I 
25846, May 29, 1908.) 


[16391 


northwesterly part. (1 25826, May 


20, 1908.) 
SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., 
Seattle, Wash. [16399 


Autumn girl. Bust of girl with low 
cut bodice, full face, surrounded with 
leaves. (I 25680, May 15, 1908.) 


SPIELVOGEL (E.), New York, N. Y. 
[16400-16421 


Am Marknsplatz (At the place St. 
Mare, Venice); by L. R. Hichhorn. 
Young woman standing at place San 


Mare in Venice, feeding pigeons. (I 
| 25768, May 23, 1908.) 
Bajadére; by Ernst Payer. Bust 


RuinD (J. Massey), New York, N. Y. | 
[16393 | 


Carnegie (Andrew) portrait bust in 
his robes as rector of St. Andrews. (I 
25691, May 18, 1908.) 


SAENGER (CHARLES J.), Hoboken, N. J. 


[163894 
Shad fishermen’s cottage. Group of | 
eottages, in the distance. Heights of 


West Hoboken. To the right are six 
boats. (I 25721, May 21, 1908.) 


| 
\ 


on both sides, a 


of young woman, dark hair, decorated 
with flowers. (I 25765, May 23, 1908.) 


Canoletto; by F. v. Puteani. Very 
small canal in Venice, high buildings 
gondola passing 
(I 25763, May 23, 1908.) 


Friihling (Springtime); by Adolph 
Kaufmann. Lake, trees to the left 


through. 


' and a few houses, a woman and small 


(I 25749, May 23, 1908.) 


Friihling (Springtime); by Ernst 
Payer. Bust of young woman, flowers 
in her hair, light draped around her 
bust. (I 25759, May 23, 1908.) 


Hansel und Gretel; by Ernst Payer. 
Young girl and boy lost in the woods. 
(I 25758, May 23, 1908.) 


Herbst (Autumn); by Adolph Kauf- 
mann. Lake to the left, trees and 
small houses to the left also. (I 
25750, May 23, 1908.) 


boy walking. 


256 


SPIELVOGEL (E.)—Continued. 
Herbst (Autumn); by Ernst Payer. 
Bust of young woman, leaves and 


grapes in hair. (I 25760, May 23, 
1908. ) 
Idyll (Idyl) ; by Ernst Payer. Lit- 


tle girl sitting in a field, beginning to 
arrange flowers she has gathered. (I 
25754, May 23, 1908.) 


Midchens klage (The girl’s lamen- 
tations); by Edward Veith. Land- 
scape rocks and trees, young woman 
Sitting near a small brook. (I 25753, 
May 23, 1908.) 


Madonna; by Adolf Echtler. Bust 
of Madonna, hands on her chest, eyes 
half closed. (I 25761, May 23, 1908.) 


Madonna; by Joh. Vict. 
Madonna standing, holding her child 
in a sitting position on her right arm. 
(I 25756, May 238, 1908.) 


Madonna and child; 
Max. Madonna holding her child in 
her arms. (I 25839, May 28, 1908.) 


Menuett; by Nicol 
Young woman dancing the minuet, 
her right hand raised to her chin. 
25764, May 23, 1908.) 


Mondnacht (Noon night); by Ernst 
Payer. Very small house, surrounded 
by small trees. (I 25767, May 23, 
1908. ) 


Muttergliick (Mother happiness) ; 
by Eduard Veith. Madonna, smiling 
and holding her child, flowers in right 
hand of child. (I 25766, May 
1908. ) 


Romische lieder (Roman_ songs); 
by Nicol Schattenstein. Group of 
women and men sitting on the grass. 
(I 25757, May 23, 1908.) 


Sommer (Summer); by Ernst 
Payer. Bust of a woman, half back 
view, dark hair hanging down her 
back. (I 25751, May 23, 1908.) 

Summer ruhe (Stillness in sum- 


mer); by Karl Schade. Small lake, 
trees to the left and in the back- 


ground. (I 25762, May 23, 1908.) 
Sonnen untergang (Sunset); by | 
Karl Schade. Winter landscape, a 


few trees to the right, a small house 


covered with snow behind them. (TI 
25747, May 238, 1908.) 
Winter; by Ernst Payer. Bust of 


woman, dressed in furs, her hands 
crossed upon chest. (I 25752, May 28, 
1908. ) 


Kramer. | 


by Gabriel | 


Schattenstein. | 


(I 


23, | 


| stove. 


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SPIELVOGEL (E.)—Continued. 

Winterabend; by Ernst’ Payer. 
Old fashioned house to the left, a 
bridge leading over to the right, all 
covered with snow. (I 25755, May 
23, 1908.) 


Stow (AupLEY H.), Maybeury, West 
Va. [16422 


Angle work. Plan for mining a flat 
coal seam, showing plan of ventila- 
tion. (I 25853, June 1, 1908.) 

Swirt (Mrs. Carrig A.), Freehold, 
J a Fe [16423 


Stiff sea breeze. Marine view, two 
little girls standing on the beach, one 
playing in the sand. (I 25705, May 
21, 1908.) 


TARBELL (EDMUND C.), Boston, Mass. 
[16424 


Preparing for the matinée. Lady be- 
fore a mirror with face in profile, ad- 
justing hat with pin. (I 25718, May 
21, 1908.) 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) SONS CO., LTD., New 
York, N. Y. [16425 


Cupid under shower of roses; by 
Anna Lea Merritt. Cupid sitting on 
ground amidst shower of roses. (I 
25882, June 5, 1908.) 


ULLMAN MF«. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[16426-16429 


Benny Bear and Kitty Hare; by 
Bernhard Wall. Bear dressed in over- 
alls promenading along a country 
road, with a small hare who is dressed 
in jumper dress. (I 25793, May 25, 
1908. ) 


Christmas tree. Large figure of 
Santa Claus looking at Christmas tree. 
(I 25936, June 8, 1908.) 


Circus ring, large elephant stand- 
ing on his head on top of a barrel. (TI 
25937, June 8, 1908.) 


Sunbonnet babies; by Bernhard 
Wall. A little girl with sunbonnet coy- 
ering her head, washing at a tub, an- 
other little girl is putting a pie in a 
(I 25794, May 25, 1908.) 


VAN NOSTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[16430 


Workers series. No. 5. Man hold- 
ing telephone receiver up to his ear, 
and transmitter in his right hand, in 
act of talking. (I 25823, May 27, 
1908. ) 


KINE 

nos. 23-26, June, 1908 
Von ZetL (GHEODORE W.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. [16431 
Saengerfest souvenir, Indianapolis, 


June 17-21, 1908; by W. von Zell. 
Saengerfest Hall in center oval, sur- 
mounted by American eagle with wide 
spread wings, resting on U. S. shield. 
(I 25852, June 1, 1908; 1 photo May 
22, 1908.) 


WALKER (MARGARET), Moines, 
Iowa. [16432 


Cherry twenty-two; by M. Walker. 
Number twenty-two, each figure of 
which is formed by a cherry. (I 
25838, May 28, 1908.) 


WEICHSELBAUM (MANES) and ZAROWIN 
(SAMUEL), New York, N. Y. 
[16433 


Holy monuments in holy places; by 
M. Weichselbaum and S. Zarowin. 
Holy places in Palestine, part of the 
wall of the destroyed Holy temple in 
Jerusalem. (I 25735, May 22, 1908.) 


Witcox (J. Frep) & co., Chicago, III. 

[16434 

Autola. Head, full face view of 

young woman with dark hair, wearing 

a hat and automobile veil. (I 25918, 
June 6, 1908.) 


WILLIAMSON Des Moines, 
Iowa. [16435, 16486 
American protection on land and 
sea. Sec. of War Taft bearing under 
his left arm Republican policy Big 
stick. (I 25855, June 1, 1908.) 


Des 


VA), 


ARTS 257 


WILLIAMSON (C. A.)—Continued. 

Glimpse into the future. Sec. of 
War William H. Taft in foreground 
throwing lemons at William J. Bryan. 
(I 25856, June 1, 1908.) 


WILSON (FREDERICK ), Briarcliff Manor, 
hi Pas [16437-16440 
Fear God and give glory to Him; 
by F. Wilson. Three panel pictures 
showing figure of angel with scroll. (I 
25863, June 2, 1908.) 

St. Denis of France; by Frederick 
Wilson. St. Denis in ecclesiastical 
robes in act of giving the Pontifical 
benediction. (I 25862, June 2, 1908.) 

St. Dorothea (Hope); by F. Wilson. 
Single panel picture in black and 
white, full length figure, with flowers 
extended above head. (I 25860, June 
2, 1908.) 

St. Urcella (Faith); by F. Wilson. 
Single panel female figure with ban- 
ner and arrow. (I 25861, June 2, 
1908. ) 


ZSCHAEBITZ (RICHARD), 
N.: J. [16441, 16442 


My country! ’tis of thee. Two 
girls walking through a park at night 


Jersey City, 


time. The older carries a Chinese 
lantern; the younger, an American 
flag. (1 25785, May 25, 1908.) 


Ousted. Girl on platform, hands 
resting on baby-carriage in which she 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 


eng included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908_..._._._...______._._._ 


has placed three kittens. A doll and 
a teddy bear are thrown out. (I 
25786, May 25, 1908.) 

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COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 27-81 
JULY, 1908 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND 


PRINTS; CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS; FINE ARTS 


TWO ALPHABETS. 
I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 


graphs ; Class H, Photographs. 


Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 


The 


atalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 


of a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 


are arranged here in a single monthly alphabet. 


in a separate alphabet following this. 
Arranged alphabetically 


The entries for Fine Arts will be found 


proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


b 
The entries marked thus z are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 


account of necessary correspondence. 


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


Pacific exposition, Seattle, Wash. 
received June 10, 1908. 


ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, Se- | 
attle, Wash, [16443 | 
Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie exposition | 
buildings. X 388. (H 111647, June 10, 
1908. ) 


ALEXANDRIA-WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 22, | 
A. F. & A. M., Alexandria, Va. | 
[16444-16448 | 
Alexandria, Va. 1-3. (H 111681, | 
1116838, 111684, June 11, 1908.) 
Mount Vernon, Va., old tomb. 
111685, June 11, 1908.) 
Washington (Gen.) as master of 
Alexandria lodge no. 22, A. F. & A. M. 
(H 111682, June 11, 1908.) 
ALLEN (W. L.), Butler, Pa. [16449 
Glade Run bridge, B. & O. R. R. near 
Butler, Pa. (F 67006, June 27, 1908.) 
AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
[16450-16474 
And Mary Jane laughed at Buster. 
Bar 67077, July 13, 1908.) 
Happy Hooligan’s man Thursday. 
(F 67076, July 13, 1908.) 
His name is Ebenezer. 
June 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 66412, June 22, 1908.) 


(H 


(F 66234, 


Class H, XXec, no. 111647, June 10, 1908; 2 


—— (F 66680, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 66863, July 6, 1908.) 
— (F 67079, July 18, 1908.) 


Horseman, the horsefly, and the 
horseradish. (F 66410, June 22, 1908.) 


copies 


AMERICAN-HXAMINER—Continued. 
It was simply fierce. (F 66414, June 
22, 1908. ) 
Jimmy. (F 66233, June 15, 1908.) 
(F 66411, June 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 66681, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 66860, July 6, 1908.) 
(F 67080, July 13, 1808.) 
Katzenjammer kids, Fourth of July. 
(F 66682, June 29, 1908.) 
in high life. (F 66861, July 6, 


1908. ) 
King Wuzzy! King Fuzzy! They 
take turns. (F 66683, June 29, 1908.) 
Mary Jane was as much to blame. 
(I 66230, June 15, 1908.) 
Merrily the Katzenjammer kids roll 
along. (KF 67078, July 13, 1908.) 
Razamazoo, for who? for who? 
66231, June 15, 1908.) 


Thrilling escape of the Hooligan 
crowd. (KF 66232, June 15, 1908.) 


(EF 


Well, here’s the bunch. (F 66859, 
July 6, 1908.) 
Who got the worst of it? (F 66418, 


June 22, 1908.) 


Who was it put the candles in baby’s 
birthday cake? (F 66679, June 29, 
1908. ) 

Woist comes to the woist! 
66862, July 6, 1908.) 


(FE 


259 


260 


AMERICAN - 
York, N. 2 [16475-16580 


Country life in America. (F 66168, 
June 12, 1908.) 


Denver delegates disturbed by stray 


dog. (F 66972, July 9, 1908.) 

Diary of Ananias. (F 66287, June 
17, 1908.) 

Dropping the pilots. (F 67002, July 
10, 1908.) 

Fun at Denver. (F 67005, July 10, 
1908. ) 

Grafto the monk. (F 66104, June 
11, 1908.) 


—— (F 66203, June 13, 1908.) 

—— (F 66286, June 17, 1908.) 

— (F 66339, June 19, 1908.) 

— (F 66440, June 24, 1908.) 

— (F 66703, June 30, 1908.) 

— (F 66746, July 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 66792, July 3, 1908.) 

— (F 66970, July 9, 1908.) 

(F 67010, July 11, 1908.) 
Grand performance of the thrilling 


melodrama Monte  Cristovelt. (F 
66368, June 20, 1908.) 


Groucho the monk. 
10, 1908.) 

—— (F 66166, June 12, 1908.) 

— (F 66269, June 16, 1908.) 

—— (F 66308, June 18, 1908.) 

} 

) 


(F 66065, June 


— (F 664382, June 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 66532, June 26, 1908. 

— (F 66723, July 1, 1908.) 

—— (F 66868, July 6, 1908.) 

— (F 66952, July 8, 1908.) 

Hall Room boys. (F 66105, June 11, 
1908. ) 


267, June 16, 1908.) 
— (F 66367, June 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 66467, June 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 66705, June 30, 1908.) 
— (F 66869, July 6, 1908.) 
— (F 66971, July 9, 1908.) 
—— (F 67109, July 14, 1908.) 
I don’t care (F 67001, July 10, 
1908. ) 


I see by the papers. 
19, 1908.) 

—— (F 66366, 

—— (F 664388, 

— (F 66542, 

—— (Ff 66674, 

—— (F 66704, 


(F 66336, June 


June 20, 
June 24, 
June 27, 
June 29, 
June 30, 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 


/ 


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pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New | AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—CoOn. 


King Kazooks. (F 66167, June 12, 


1908.) 


—— (F 66531, June 26, 1908.) 


Latest news from the convention. 
(F 66338, June 19, 1908.) 


Littlest lump of humanity. (F 
66895, July 7, 1908.) 
Merry widow limerick. (F 66201, 


June 13, 1908.) 

Mr. Jack. (F 66102, June 11, 1908.) 

— (F 66227, June 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 66335, June 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 66430, June 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 66541, June 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 66744, July 2, 1908.) 

Mrs. St. Regis of Long Acre square. 
(F 66064, June 10, 1908.) 

Mrs. Trubbell. (F 66164, June 12, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 66702, June 30, 1908.) 

— (F 66949, July 8, 1908.) 

—— (F 67081, July 13, 1908.) 

Monopoly alley celebrates glorious 
Fourth. (IF 66870, July 6, 1908.) 

Monopoly college beats Hard Luck 
university. (F 66544, June 27, 1908.) 


Never again. (KF 66103, June 11, 


| 1908. ) 
—— (F 66268, June 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 66307, June 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 66407, June 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 66439, June 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 66466, June 25, 1908.) 
— (F 66529, June 26, 1908.) 
— (F 66720, July 1, 1908.) 
— (IF 66867, July 6, 1908.) 
— (F 66893, July 7, 1908.) 
—— (F 66969, July 9, 1908.) 
— (F 67108, July 14, 1908.) 
Oh, piffie! 
— (F 66229, June 15, 1908.) 
— (F 66337, June 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 66409, June 22, 1908.) 
— (F 66530, June 26, 1908.) 
— (F 66675, June 29, 1908.) 
— (F 66721, July 1, 1908.) 
— (F 66791, July 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 66866, July 6, 1908.) 
— (F 66950, July 8, 1908.) 
—— (F 67003, July 10, 1908.) 
—— (F 67083, July 13, 1908.) 


(F 66165, June 12, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Con. 


‘Oh, what’s the use. (F 66202, June 
13, 1908.) 


—— (F 66309, June 18, 1908.) 
—— (I 66431, June 23, 1908.) 
— (F 66543, June 27, 1908.) 
—— (Ff 66745, July 2, 1908.) 
— (F 66894, July 7, 1908.) 
—— (F 67009, July 11, 1908.) 


Republican convention. (F 66106, 


June 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 66310, June 18, 1908.) 


Republican ticket warmly indorsed. 
(F 66468, June 25, 1908.) 


Rhymo the monk. (F 66228, June 
15, 1908.) 

— (F 66408, June 22, 1908.) 

—— (IF 66677, June 29, 1908.) 

— (F 66865, July 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 67004, July 10, 1908.) 

— (F 67082, July 13, 1908.) 

Sheath dress riot in Monopoly alley. 
(F 66722, July 1, 1908.) 

Situation in the Smith family. 
67008, July 11, 1908.) 


“To. GE 66864, July. 6, 


(F 


Spirit of 
1908.) 


Steam rollers all the 
66951, July 8, 1908.) 


Surest thing you know. 
June 17, 1908.) 


(F 66676, June 29, 1908. ) 


There was only one, but Oh Mable! 
(F 66790, July 3, 1908.) 


Wouldn’t 
friend mad. 


rage. (F 


(F 66285, 


it make you and your 
(F 667938, July 3, 1908.) 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
New York, N. Y. [16581-16588 


Pac. te Wrench. ball. (H 112127, 
June 20, 1908.) 
Cross roads of life. (H 112128, 


June 20, 1908.) 

Invisible fiuid. 
1908.) 

Kentuckian. 
1908. ) 

Man in the box. 
11, 1908.) 

Mixed babies. 
1908. ) 

Outlaw (The). 
1908. ) 

Over the hills to the poor house. 
112129, June 20, 1908.) 


(H 111674, June 11, 
(H 112470, June 27, 
(H 1116738, June 
(H 111646, June 10, 

(H 111672, June 11, 


el 


| 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 261 


AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC Co., New York, 
a [16589 
A 37120. (H 113164, July 7, 1908.) 


| ANDERSON PUB. CO,, New York, N. Y. 


[16590-16596 
All tangled up.. (F 66824, July 6, 


He’s gone fishing! (F 6826, July 


6, 1908.) 


His first surrender. 
6, 1908.) 

Life class. (F 66828, July 6, 1908.) 

Love’s toast. (F 66825, July 6, 
1908. ) 

Patrol. (F 66829, July 6, 1908.) 

Wrong end of it. (F 66830, July 6, 
1908. ) 

2c. of each July 3, 1908. 
(AL GH.)  €0.; Onieseo: iin 

[16597-16599 

Auditorium theatre. 


(F 66827, July 


ANDREWS 


Chicago, IIl., 


| (G 19069, July 6, 1908.) 


Denver, Colo., Broadway Grand. 

(G 19071, July 6, 1908.) 
Indianapolis, Ind., Grand 

house. (G 19070, July 6, 1908.) 


2c. of each June 26, 1908. 
ANKETELL (E. N.), Manteo, N. C. ~ 
[16600-16605 
Diamond shoal light ship, wrecked 
on Cape Hatteras. (F 66527, June 26, 
1908.) 


Manteo, N. C., The horseless vehicle 


opera 


| as seen every day on the streets of 


Manteo. (F 66521, June 26, 1908.) 
Roanoke island, [N. C.] 14. (F 


66522-66525, June 26, 1908.) 


ANTHONY BAKING Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
[16606 


Afternoon nap. (G 19062, July 3, 


1908. ) 
ARCHIBALD (ORSON), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[16607 
Alumni reunion, ladies group. (H 
118229, July 9, 1908; 2c. July 6, 1908.) 
ART COLOR CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[16608 
I’m afraid to go home in the dark. 
(EF 67012) Duby a1, 1908 712 ae July §, 
1908. ) 


ARTISTIC POST CARD & NOVELTY CO., New 
York,, N..-¥: [16609-16617 


Basket. (F 66067, June 3, 1908; 1 
c. May 14, 1908; 1c. June 11, 1808.) 


Bell. (F 66068, June 3, 1908; 1 c. 
May 14, 1908; 1 c. June 11, 1908.) 


262 


ARTISTIC POST CARD & NOVELTY CO.—Con. 


Hagle. (F 66069, June 3, 1908; 2 c. 
June 11, 1908.) 


Good luck cup. (F 66070, June 3, 
1908; 1 ec. May 14, 1908; 1 ec. June 11, 
1908. ) 

Holly. (F 66071, June 3, 1908; 1 ¢. 
May 14, 1908; 1 c. June 11, 1908.) 

Parasol. (F 66072, June 3, 1908; 1 c¢. 
May 14, 1908; 1 c. June 11, 1908.) 

Santa Claus. (F 66073, June 2, 
1908 ; 2 c. May 14, 1908.) 

Santa with Christmas tree (F 
66074, June 3, 1908; 1 c. May 14, 1908; 
1c. June 11, 1908. ) 

Santa with New Years greetings. 
(F 66075, June 3, 1908; 2 c. June 11, 
1908. ) 

BACHMAN (AL.), Commerce, Tex. 
[16618, 16619 

Commerce, Texas, public park. (H 
113349, July 13, 1908.) 

EK. T. N. college and dormitories. 
(H 113350, July 13, 1908.) 

BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, Ohio. 

[16620-16627 
7031 (1-3); 
(H 112561-112568, 


mats” (Ae, ee), 12 
127030 (2-4, 7-8). 
June 22, 1908.) 
BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 

Iowa. [16628-16632 

Blair, Nebr. (H 112748, July 2, 
1908; 2 ce. July 3, 1908.) 

Council Bluffs, Iowa. 
July 2, 

Fremont, Nebr. 
1908. ) 

Glenwood, Iowa. 
29, 1908.) 

Missouri Valley, Iowa. (H 112662, 
July 2, 1908; 2c. July 1, 1908.) 

Banos, New York, N. Y. [16633 

McCoy (Bessie) as the Yama Yama 
girl, 1. (H 118216, July 8, 1908.) 
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R., Passenger 

department, Baltimore, Md. 


[16634 
(H 113207, July 8, 


Des Moines, 


(H 112661, 
1908; 2 c. July 1, 1908.) 


(H 113157, July 6, 


Taft (Wm. H.) 


1908. ) 
BANISTER (T.), Frankfort, Mich. 
[16635 
Long lake, Benzie co., Mich. (H 


112478, June 29, 1908.) 


BARKER (B. BENTON), Burlington, Vt. 
[16636-16650 


Hssex, N. Y. 1-11. (HH 111553- 
111563, June 8, 1908.) 
South Hero, Vt. "1-4. (H 111564— 


111567, June 8, 1908.) 


(H 112549, June ) 


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BARNES (GEORGE), Hanson, Mass. 
[16651 

Monponsett, Mass., The Den, old cu- 

riosity shop. (F 66415, June 23, 1908; 

2 ¢e. June 15, 1908.) 

BARNES (H. P.), La Porte, Ind. [16652 
Gunness house of murder and mys- 

tery. (F 66378, June 22, 1908.) 


Bart (C. nN Seattle, Wash. [16653 


Ohio (U. S. S.) (H. 118165, July 7, 
1908. ) 

Barton & SpPooNer, Cornwall-on-Hud- 

son, N. Y. [16654-16660 


Even Cupid crosses his fingers. (F 
66215, June 6, 1908.) 


Here’s to the man. 
5, 1908. ) 


If a giard and a half. 
June 6, 1908.) 


In a village post office, Miss Peak. 
(F 66214, June 6, 1908.) 


In the parlor sat all three. 
66211, June 5, 1908.) 


There was a Ban | summer girl. 
(F 66210, June 5, 1908.) 


There affable liar. 


(F 66213, June 


(F 66216, 


(FE 


was 


an (F 


| 66212, June 5, 1908.) 


2c. of each June 30, 1908. 


3EnacH (H. M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[16661-16669 
Pine Camp. 1-9. (H_ 112402— 
112410, June 26, 1908.) 


Bean (QO. Crosby), Bangor, Maine. 
[16670-16672 
(H 112353, 


Bangor, Maine. 1, 2. 
112354, June 25, 1908.) 
City of Bangor [steamer]. (H 


112352, June 25, 1908; 1c. June 18, 
1908; 1c. June 25, 1908.) 


| Beck (CHas. W.), jr., Wyncote, Pa. 
[166 


College crews. (F 66434, June 24, 
1908; 2c. June 18, 1908.) 
BENJAMIN (ISAAC), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[16674 
Hollister (Judge Howard C.) (oH 
113345, July 13, 1908.) 


BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport, 
SBR [16675-16678 


June Bug (Aeroplane). 1-4 (H 
113191-113194, July 7, 1908.) 


BENNETT (H. H.) a Kilbourn, 


Wis. [16679-16681 
Dells of Wisconsin. 1-3. (F 
65891-65898, June 2, 1908: 2 c. of 


each June 10, 1908.) 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


Bercen (G. F.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[16682-16684 


meer (N. P.) 1, 2. (H 112268, 
112269, June 23, 1908.) 
@ McLeod (Rev. Malcolm James). 


(H 112267, June 23, 1908.) 
BERGER PUB. CO., Buffalo, N. Y. i. 
[16685-16744 
Abide with me.—Bells across the 
snow.—Bright and happy Christmas.— 
Christ child.—Christmas bells.—Christ- 
mas joy.—Christmas tide.—Christmas 
wish.—Come, Thou long’ expected 
Jesus.—Consecration.—Daily duty.— 
Don’t worry.—Fervent wish.—Forget- 
me-not.—Friendship.—God bless us 
every one.—Good morrow.—Good tid- 
ings.—Happiness.—_Happy Christ- 
@mas.—Heavenly guest.—Holy child.— 
Home.—I heard the voice of Jesus.— 
Master.—Joyous Christmas.— 
Joys of home—Leading upward.— 
ife’s duties.—Life’s happiness.—Light 
of the world.—Light that is felt.— 
Love A.—Love B.—Mizpah.—My faith 
looks up to Thee.—Nearer, my God, 
to Thee.—Noble deeds.—Old friends.— 
One there is above all others.—Our 
burden bearer.—Our Father.—Our 
Lord Emmanuel.—Peace, 
peace.—Prayer.—Present duties.— 
Rays of happiness.—Rock of ages. 
Saviour, like a shepherd.—Secret of a 
happy day.—Simple life—Star of 
ethlehem.—Strength.—Strength | suf- 
cient.—Success.—Sympathy.—Test. of 
he heart.—That glorious song of 
ld.—To my friend.—Welcome joy. 
[60 chromos. ] 
, 1908; 2 c. of each July 8, 1908.) 
(ApoLPH P. J.), Natick, 
[16745 


Eliot (John) preaching to the In- 
dians. (H 112472, June 29, 1908.) 


IEN (JULIUS) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[16746-16827 


[Christmas and New Year’s cards] 
00-5005, 5100-5105, 5200-5205, 5300-— 
305, 5500-5505, 5600-5605, 5800- 
805, 5900-5905, 6000-6005, 6100-6105, 
200-6205, 6400-6405, 6500-6505, 6700— 


6703. [82 lithographs] (G 18851- 
8932, June 20, 1908.) 

(Ernest D.), Painesville, 

[16828 


Paine’s (Gen.) monument and can- 
ons, Charter Oak park, Painesville, 
BOhio. (H 112391, June 26, 1908; 2c. 
June 19, 1908.) 
Botser (M. O.), Le Mars, Iowa. 
[16829-16840 
Submarine’ gardens. 1-12. CH 
113217-113228, July 8, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


perfect | 


(G 18998-19057, July | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 263 


Bonp (Gro. W.), Wheaton, Ill. ! 
[16841-16850 


Can this be Mother Hilton. 

Fair Mistress Stavers curtsied low 
and fast. 

He gave a splendid banquet. 

I yet shall ride in my own chariot, 
Mam. 

Rector read the 
clear. 

Sequestered among trees a noble pile. 

Servant who made service seem di- 
vine. 

Stood Mistress Stavers in her fur- 
belowe. 

(H 112782-112789, July 3, 1908.) 

Take me back to Dreamland. (H 
112171, June 22, 1908.) 


Until the governor rising from his 
| chair. (H 112790, July 3, 1908.) 
Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [16851-16854 

In the garden. (F 66280, June 17, 
1908.) 

Philip IV. (F 66281, June 17, 1908.) 
/ Pyramids and Thisbe. (F 66288, 
June 17, 1908.) 

Portia. (F 66282, June 17, 1908.) 


| BostoN & MONTANA CONSOLIDATED COP- 


service loud and 


PER & SILVER MINING Co., Great 
| Falls, Mont. [16855 
Blowing up head race wall. (H 


112285, June 24, 1908.) 


BOSTON LEATHER BINDING Co., Boston, 
Mass. [16856-16868 


All Hans.—Barn door philosophy.— 
Christmas doings.—Day before Thanks- 
giving. — Harvest moon. — Hunter’s 
moon.—It is easy enough to be pleas- 
ant.—Primitive redskin.—Rainy day 
philosophy. — Roosevelt (The) .— 
Shake.—Washington.—Wee _ builders. 
[18 prints] (F 66134-66146, June 12, 
1908; 2 ec. of each, May 18, 1908.) 


BowWLes & CALDWELL, Milford, Tex. 
[16869-16872 
Bell Branch country club. A1—A4, 
(H 112811-112814, July 6, 1908.) 


BRADLEY (A. F.), New York, N. Y. 
[16873-16876 
Gibbons (Cardinal James) 14. (H 
111531-111534, June 8, 1908.) 


BRANDMO (R. E.), Benson, Minn. 
[16877 


Benson, Minn. (H 111852, June 15, 
' 1908. 2c. June 1, 1908.) 


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BRANSON (BERNICE M.), Lincoln, Nebr. 
[16878 

Bryan, from Lincoln to Washington. 
(F' 65221, May 11, 1908; 2 c. June 29, 
1908. ) 


BREWSTER (ARTHUR J.), Syracuse, 
Ms, [16879-16881 | 
In war attire. (H 111702, June 12, 
1908. ) | 
Modern red man. (H 111704, June 
12, 1908.) 
Onondaga chief. (H 111703, June 
12, 1908.) 


2c. of each June 1, 1908. 
Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. 


[16882, 16883. 


Andersonville prison park, Ander- 
sonville, Ga. Dedication of Lizabeth 
Turner monument. (H 112593, July 
1, 1908.) 


Tifton, Ga., First Baptist Church. 
(H 112209, June 22, 1908.) 


Brown (N. E.), Grand Haven, Mich. 


[16884 

Brown’s aerial views. 7. (H 113340, 
July 13, 1908.) 

BUNNELL (W. A.) ART co., Decatur, 

Tex. [16885 


Decatur lodge no. 33, Knights of 
Pythias. (H 112421, June 26, 1908.) 


Burris & WiLLis, Great Falls, Mont. 
[16886 
I beat you to it. (F 66278, June 17, 


1908. ) 
Byers (JoserH B.), Telluride, Colo. 
[16887 
Bridal Veil falls. (H 112162, June 
19, 1908.) 
Byron & co., New York, N. Y. [16888 
New York, N. Y., Trinity Church, 
interior. (H 111862, June 15, 1908.) 
CAMERON-SWAN (DONALD), Great Brit- 
ain. [16889 
Lovat (Lord), chief of Clan Fraser. 
(F 66706, July 1, 1908.) 


CAMPANA (D. M.), Chicago, Il. 


[16890-16892 | 


Decorator, grape study. 
June 12, 1908.) 


(G 18800, 


rose study. (G 18801, June 12, 
1908. ) 
Study in yellow and red. (G 19064, 
July 6, 1908.) 
CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [16893-16894 
Philadelphia Athletics, American 
league. (IF 66975, July 10, 1908.) 


Philadelphia National league. 
66634, June 29, 1908.) 


(FE 


CARTER’S INK Co., Boston, Mass. [16895 
Out for a drive. (F 66800, July 6, 


1908.) 
CAUGHEY (ALICE), Sulphur Springs, 
Ark. [16896 


Butler’s bluff. (H 112116, June 19, 


| 1908.) 
| CHAMPLIN (WM. B.), jr., Dallas, Tex. 


[16897 
Texas. Don’t take me for a tender- 
foot. (F 66030, June 8, 1908; 2 e. 
July 6, 1908.) 
CHAPMAN (E. F.), Hartland, Wis. 
[16898-16903 
Beaver Lake, Wis. Lakewood land- 
ing. (H 112488, June 29, 1908.) 


Rudberg’s pier. (H 112490, 
June 29, 1908.) 
(H 


Hartland, Wis., public school. 
112489, June 29, 1908.) 


Pewaukee Lake, Wis. Glassblowers’ 
catch. (H 112492, June 29, 1908.) 


Reese’s pavilion. (H 112493, 


June 29, 1908.) 
Spring house. (H 112491, June 29, 
1908. ) 
CHASE (G. W.) & SON MERC. Co., St. 
Joseph, Mo. [16904 


Perfect rose. (G 18793, June 10, 


1908. ) 
CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Chicago, Ill. 
[16905-16932 
Affinity. (F 66823, July 6, 1908.) 


After a vice presidential candidate. 
(F 66295, June 17, 1908.) 

All aboard for the Bryanfest. (F 
66929, July 8, 1908.) 

Allies are still standing together. 
(F 66059, June 10, 1908.) 

Another stained glass window. (F 
66928, July 8, 1908.) 

At the Denver Bryanfest. 
July 3, 1908.) 


(¥ 66787, 


Bill poster. (F 66381, June 22, 
1908. ) 
Coliseum conversazione. (F 66306, 


June 18, 1908.) 

Convention will please come to or- 
der. (F 66926, July 8, 1908.) 

Coy Mr. Fairbanks and the vice- 
presidential nomination. (F 66174, 
June 13, 1908.) 

Design for another glass window. 
(F 66924, July 8, 1908.) 

Guffey (Mr.) is a discordant note. 
(F 66989, July 10, 1908.) 

Handing it to them. (F 66305, June 
18, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


or) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


CHICAGO TRIBUNE—Continued. 


Hotels are beginning to hum. 
66043, June 9, 1908.) 
Let’s see have I overlooked any- 
body? (F 66963, July 9, 1908.) 
McCutcheon (Jobn T.) (F 66162, 


(F 


June 12, 1908; 2 c. June 16, 1908.) 

Modern Cincinnatus. (F 66991, July 
10, 1908.) 

Nearly there. (F 66161, June 12, 
1908. ) 

New pilot. (F 66365, June 20, 
1908. ) 

Nominating speech. (F 66383, June 
22, 1908. ) 

Notification committee. (F 67013, | 
July 11, 1908.) 

Patriot. (I 66819, July 6, 1908.) 


Psychological moment at the con- 
vention. (F 66270, June 16, 1908.) 

Suggestion for a stained glass cam- 
paign banner. (I 66927, July 8, 1908.) 

Thin red line of heroes. 
June 19, 1908.) 

When Teddy’s name is first men- 
tioned in the convention. 
June 15, 1908.) 

Will he stand pat? 
11, 1908.) 

Wonderful 
July 9, 1908.) 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
[16933-16936 
Draper (Lt. Gov.), Outing at home 
of, 1908. (H 112544, June 29, 1908.) 
Potter (Bishop) 1-3. 
112746, July 2, 1908; H 112830, July 6, 
1908.) - ° 
CLARK (C. H.), St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
[16937, 16938 
St. Johnsbury illustrated. (F 66031, 
June 10, 1908.) 
What some people think of Maine. 
(F 66052, June 10, 1908.) 


CLARK (HERBERT W.), jr.. New York, 


(F 66088, June 


discipline. (F 


IN. -Y¥. [16939-16947 

Boat and lighthouse at sea. (H 
111868, June 15, 1908.) 

Grove, cows and lighthouse. (H 


111869, June 15, 1908.) 

Horses and coach on shore road. 
Down grade. Fragment of panel in 
larger size. (H 111871, 111876, June 
15, 1908.) 

— Going fine. 
1908. ) 


Horses and geese on shore road. 
(H 111872, June 15, 1908.) 


(H 111870, June 15, 


(F 66235, | 
| CLogeNSON (H.), Dallas, Tex. 


66962, | 


(H 112745, | 


Fa 


(F 66318, | 


CLARK (HERBERT W.), jr.—Continued. 
Oxen and windmill on shore road. 
(H 111873, June 15, 1908.) 
Wheelers and coach on shore road. 
Fragment of panel in larger size. (H 
111874, 111875, June 15, 1908.) 


1. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, 
Tu. [16948-16962 
Holmes (Justice) (H 112173, June 
22, 1908.) 
Johnson (Governor) (H 112174, 


June 22, 1908.) 

Roosevelt (President) 
June 22, 1908.) 

Sherman family group. 
June 27, 1908.) 


(H 112172, 


(H 112468, 


Taft (Secretary) in automobile. 
(H 112175, June 22, 1908.) 
Taft (Charlie) A-E. (H 112176—- 


112180, June 22, 1908.) 

Taft (Miss Helen) (H 112184, June 
22, 1908.) 

Taft (Wm.) A-C. 
112183, June 22, 1908.) 

Taft family group. (H 112467, June 
27, 1908.) 


(H 112181- 


[16963-16965 ~ 
Dallas, Tex. 1-8. (H 113203-—113205, 
July 8, 1908; 2 ¢. of each July 13, 
1908.) 
CLOSE (Myron C.), La Jolla, Cal. 
[16966 
California pioneer and his mermaid 
Trixie. (G 18650 May 16, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 11, 1908.) 


Cotpy (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[ 16967, 16868 


Fish’n.—Wausau, Wis. baseball 
team. (H 112451, 112452, June 26, 
1908. ) 

CoLLicR (P. F.) & SON, New York, 
Ne, ¥ [16969-16973 


Caught in the circle; by Frederick 
Remington. (F 66537, May 5, 1908.) 
Coming to the call; by Frederick 
Remington. (IF 66536, May 5, 1908.) 
Evening on a Canadian lake; by 
Frederick Remington. (F 66535, May 
5, 1908.) 
His first lesson; by Frederick Rem- 
ington. (F 66538, May 5, 1908.) 
Opening of the Republican national 
convention in the Coliseum. Chicago, 
June 16. (H 112286, June 24, 1908.) 
CoLNAGHI (P. & D.) & Co., London, 
England. [16974 
Lady Mildmay and child; by John 
Hoppner. (F 65992, June 6, 1908.) 


266 


ConNOLLY (J. A.), St. Paul, Minn. 
[16975 

Greetings from White Bear. (H 
112638, July 1, 1908.) 


Conrapi (G. A.), Bethlehem, Pa. 
[16976 
Bethlehem, Pa., Bethlehem steel co. 
(H 111707, June 2, 1908; 2 ce. May 15, 
1908.)* 


Conyers (H. B.), Urbana, Ohio. 
[16977-16979 


Dread and fear of kings. 


113336, July 13, 1908.) 


Thumbs down. (H 113334, July 13, 
1908. ) 


Tito. (H 1133835, July 13, 1908.) 
Cook (C. C.), New York, N. Y. 


[16980-16983 | 


Ballot, Notter up. (H 1138166, July 
7, 1908.) 

Colin. 1-3. 
July 7, 1908.) 


Cook (WILLIAM F.), Springfield, Mass. 
[16984 


(H 112008, June 17, 


(H 115167-113169, 


Palmetto tree. 


1908. ) 
Coovert (JOHN CALVIN), Memphis, 
Tenn. [16985-16987 


Memphis warehouse co. 1, 2. (H 
110571, 110572, May 15, 1908; 2 c. of 
each May 28, 1908.) * 


Wright (Gen. Luke E.), residence | 


of. 


CorNIsSH (GEo. B.), 
Kans. 


(H 112199, June 22, 1908.) 


Arkansas City, 


Carving watermelons.—Harvesting | 


wheat.—Ready for the chase.—Round 
up.—Threshing 
gah. a, b—Watermelon blockade. 
photographs.] (H 112366, 112373, 
June 25, 1908; 2 c. of each June 26, 
1908. ) 


Cort (Howarp R.), Tenafly, N. J. 
[16996-17 
Our boys and girls. (F 66128, June 
11, 1908; 2 c. June 13, 1908.) 


—— (F 66346, June 19, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 20, 1908.) 
(F 66464, June 25, 1908; 2 c. 
June 27, 1908.) 
(FP 66Tis;’ Suly 2;..1908: 2 « 
July 6, 1908.) 
(F 66959, July 8, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 10, 1908.) 


(HS 


wheat.—Wah-shun- | 
[s | 


[16988-16995 | 


| 
| 
| 


| 112154, June 20, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


CovELL (Bert C.), Birmingham, Ala. 

[17001-17004 

Farmers educational and co-opera- 

tive union, third annual convention. 
(H 112754, July 3, 1908.) 


Queen of the prairie 1-3. 
112475-112477, June 29, 1908.) 


CRAVEN (M. B.), Evanston, Il. 
[17005-17016 
Fox Lake, Ill., 1-12. (H 112159— 
112161, June 20, 1908, H 112802-112807, 
July 6, 1908, H 113324-113326, July 
13, 1908.) 


CRUVER MFG. Co., Chicago, Il. 
[17017, 17018 
Forget-me-nots and pansies. (H 


(Ho 


Roses. (H 112135, June 20, 1908.) 


CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Culver, 
Ind, [17019, 17020 
Culver girl. (H 112334, June 24, 
1908. ) 
On the firing line. 
9, 1908.) 


CurTIS (ASAHEL), Seattle, Wash. 
[17021-17038 
Atlantic fleet entering the Straits 
of Juan de Fuca. (H 111777, June 12, 
1908. ) 


Canyon of Second ave. 10278, 10279. 
(H 111569, 111570, June 8, 1908.) 


(F 66960, July 


Connecticut (U. S. S.) 14, 15. (Hf 
| 111778, 111779, June 12, 1908.) 

Georgia (U. S. 8S.) (H 111780, 
June 12, 1908.) 

“Illinois (U. S. 8S.) (H 111781, 
' June 12, 1908.) 

—— in Port Townsend harbor. (H 
111782, June 12, 1908.) 

Kearsarge (U. S. S.) (H 111783, 
June 12, 1908.) 

Kentucky (U. S. 8S.) (H 111784, 
June 12, 1908.) 

Louisiana (U. S. 8S.) (H 111785, 
June 12, 1908.) 

Minnesota (U. S. S.) (H 111786, 
June 12, 1908.) : 

Missouri (U. S. S.) (H 111787, June 
12, 1908.) 

Nebraska (U. S. S.) (H 111788, 


June 12, 1908.) 
Ohio (U.S. S.) 
1908. ) 


Rhode Island (U. S. 8.) (H 111790, 
June 12, 1908.) 


(H 111789, June 12, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


Curtis (ASAHEL)—Continued. 


Vermont (U.S. S.) (H 111791, June 


12, 1908.) 


Virginia (U.S. S.) (H 111792, June | 


12, 1908.) 


Curtis (Epwarp S.), Seattle, Wash. 
§1.7039-17243 


Indians and Indian scenes. [204 
photographs.]  x2484-x2487, x2489- 
x2498, x2605—x 2607, x2609-x2611, 
x2630-x2796, x2800-x2811, x2820- 
x2825. (H 112937-112940, 
113142, July 6, 1908.) 


CurTIS & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[17244-17252 
District school; by Wm. L. Taylor. 
8 by 10. (H 111661, June 8, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 10, 1908.) 
——i11 by 14. (H 111663, June 8, 
1908; 2 c. June 10, 1908.) 


— 18 by 22. 
1908. ) 


Landscape with horseman in fore- 
ground; by J. B. C. Corot. 8 by 10; 
11 by 14; 18 by 22. (H 111658—111660, 
June 8, 1908; 2 c. of each June 10, 
1908. ) 

Landscape with ideal figures; 
wes. G. Corot. § by 10- (HH 111662 
June 8, 1908; 2 c. June 10, 1908.) 

——11 by 14; 18 by 22. (H 111656, 
111657, June 10, 1908.) 

CURTISS STUDIO, New Haven, Conn. 
[17253-17256 

” Yale academic class, 1908. A,B. (H 

112556, 112557, June 4, 1908.) 

Yale sheff class, 1908. A, B. 
112558, 112559, June 4, 1908.) 
DAVENPORT MFG. CO., Johnstown, Pa.” 

[17257-17259 

Johnstown, Pa., Cambria steel co. 
2. (8 66301, June 18, 1908; F 
66725, July 2, 1908.) 

Osceola Mills, Pa. 
1908. ) 
Davipson (D. N 


(H 


(F 66726, July 2, 


.), Washington, D. C. 
[17260-17264 

Taft (Sect.) and daughter Helen. 
(H 112114, June 19, 1908.) 

Taft (Sect.), 
Taft, off for a ride. 
19, 1908.) 

Taft (Charlie) on 
112112, June 19, 1908.) 
Taft (Miss Helen). 

19, 1908. ) 

Taft (Sect. W. H.). 
19, 1908.) 

2 c. of each June 15, 1908. 


Major. (H 
(H 112113, June 


(H 112110, June 


112942- 
1908.) 


Helen and Charlie | 


(H 112111, June | ae 


267 


DAvViIs (CHARLES H.), New York, N. Y. 
11796517286 


Alas! (H 113184, July 7, 1908.) 

Apple blossoms. (H 113177, July 7, 
1908. ) 

At my window. (H 113175, July 7, 

| 1908. ) 

Chianti girl. (H 113183, July 7, 
1908. ) 

Daphne. (H 113176, July 7, 1908.) 

Favorita. (H 113178, July 7, 1908.) 


Here’s to you! (H 113185, July 7, 


His letter. 
In 


(H 113186, July 7 8.) 
a studio. (H 113182, Biss Te 


| 1908.) 


(Hi 111655, June 10, | 


by | 


| 1908.) 


Reveries. (H 113179, July 7, 1908.) 
(H 113181, July 7, 1908.) 
(H 113180, July 7, 1908.) 
Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 
Bryan (William Jennings). 1-4. 
(H 113187-113190, July 7, 1908.) 
DEARDORFF (MINNIE P.), Newport, Pa. 
[17281 
Newport, Pa., bird’s eye view. (H 
111632, June 10, 1908; 2 c. May 26, 


Sweets. 
Trés bien. 


» | 1908.) * 
| DE LUXE ART CO., Brooklyn, 


¥ 
[17282 
(F 66918, July 8, 


N. 
Let us alone. 


DENMAN (A. H.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[17283 


Mt. Tacoma and Tacoma harbor. 


| (Hi 112831, July 6, 1908.) 
| DEMMON, (W. A.), Chicago, Ill. 


[17284-17287 


Boozers. (EF 66079, May 27, 1908.) 

High roller. (F 66077, May 27, 
1908. ) 

Prohibitionists. (F 66076, May 27, 
1908.) 


631 clowns. (F 66078, May 
2c. of each June 11, 1908. 


27, 1908.) 


| DENVER Post, Denver Colo. 


[17288-17299 

Adventures of the little Post Want 
(F 66101, June 11, 1908.) 

— (F 6638138, June 18, 1908.) 

— (F 66515, June 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 66742, July 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 66965, July 9, 1908.) 

Doc Bird and Humdinger, etc. 
66050, June 10, 1908.) 


(EF 


268 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


* DENVER Post—Continued. 
(F 66391, June 22, 1908.) 
(F 66669, June 29, 1908.) 
_ Down timbers. 
1908. ) 

Ruin and blame. 
15, 1908.) 

When the salmon spawn. 
July 18, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[17300-17362 
(112195-112197, 


(F 67075, 


Braddock, Pa. 1-3. 
June 22, 1908.) 
Charlevoix, Mich. 1, 2. 
112423, June 26, 1908.) 
City of Cleveland (Steamer) i-S8. 
(H 111866, 111867, June 15, 1908, H 
112185-112190, June 22, 1908.) 
Detroit, Mich. (H 113296, July 11, 
1908. ) 
——— Water parade, Belle Isle. A, 
(H 113155, 113156, July 6, 1908.) 
Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Post hospital. 
(H 112621, July 1, 1908.) 
Fort Snelling, Minn, Fort Snelling 
bridge. (H 111826, June 13, 1908.) 
Franconia Notch, N. H., the flume. 
(H 111654, June 10, 1908.) 

Grand canyon from O’Neil point, 
Ariz. (H 112424, June 26, 1908.) 
Homestead, Pa., Homestead 
works. (H 112052, June 17, 1908.) 


Hudson river, N. Y., day line steam- 


(H 112422, 


B. 


ers passing the Highlands. (H 111825, 
June 18, 1908.) | 
Lansing, Mich., capitol. (H 1138154, | 


July 6, 1908.) 

Little Traverse bay, Mich., Sunset. 
(H 112425, June 26, 1908.) 

Mackinac, Mich. Arnold’s dock. 
112617, July 1, 1908.) 

Mackinack island, Mich, The Sen- 
tinel. (H 112426, June 26, 1908.) 

Marquette, Mich. 1-S. (H 112427- 
112434, June 26, 1908.) 

—— The harbor. (H 112616, 
1, 1908.) 

Manitou passing Harbor point, Mich. 
(H 112618, July 1, 1908.) 


(H 


July 


Mauretania (S. 8S.) (H 111552, 
June 8, 1908.) 
New York, N. Y. 1-3. (H 112550- 


112552, June 29, 1908.) 
Broad street. (H 112485, June 
26, 1908.) 

—— Harbor and Battery park. (H 
112619, July 1, 1908.) 
New York public library. (H 
111827, June 13, 1908.) 


(F 66670, June 29, | 


(F 66237, June | 


_ DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


—— Plaza hotel. 
13, 1908.) 

Northland (S. 8.) at Harbor Springs, 
Mich. (H 112436, June 26, 1908.) 
leaving Harbor Springs. 
113153, July, 6, 1908.) 


(H 111828, June 


(H 


Northwest (S. S.) leaving Harbor 
Springs, Mich. (H 112437, June 26, 
1908. ) 

Old time schooner. (H 112438, June 
26, 1908.) 


Petoskey, Mich. 1-7. 
112445, June 26, 1908.) 


R. R. station and park. 
112620, July 1, 1908.) 


Pittsburg, Pa. (H 112051, June 17, 


(H 112439- 


(H 


| 1908.) 
Roosevelt (Theodore) (H 111535, 
June 8, 1908.) 
St. Ignace, Mich. 1, 2. (H 112446, 


112447, June 26, 1908.) 


St. Paul, Minn., steamboat landing 
and union station. (H 111829, June 
18, 1908.) 


We-que-ton-sing, Mich. 1, 2. (H 
112448, 112449, June 26, 1908.) 

| DICKERMAN (Harris N.), Boston, 

Mass. [17363 


steel | 


| 


/ 
| 
| 
| 
| 
H | 
| 


Taft (Wm. H.), James 8. Sherman. 
1908. (F 66534, June 27, 1908.) 


DILLE (RALPH), Chicago, Ml. 
[17364-17385 
Birches (The).—Breakers (The).— 
Bridge at the turn of the road.—Even- 
ing. — Finishing touches. — Garfield 
park, Chicago.—Glade (The).—Old 
bridge.—Old home.—Old trysting 
place.—On the St. Joe river.—Peace.— 
Quiet spot.—Tomorrow is Friday.— 
Wayside home of Nathaniel Haw- 
thorne.—Wayside watering place. 
Where echos answer.—Where the wild 
things call—Where town and country 
meet.—Wind comes whispering to 
me.—W ood path.— Woodland road. [22 


prints] (KF 66647-66668, June 29, 
1908. ) 
Ditson (OLIVER), Boston, Mass. 

7386, 17387 


a music. (IF 66635, June 29, 


190 


Mocking bird. (F 66789, July 3, 


190 
verde (Mizo M.), Portsmouth, Va. 
[17388 
Florida (U. S. S.), in Hampton 
Roads, Va. (H 112588, July 1, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


269 


Dovciass: (W. M.), Alcorn, Miss. 
[17389-17391 
Alcorn A. & M. college, Alcorn, Miss. 
1-3. (H 118145-1138147, July 6, 1908.) 


DRAKE (JUNE D.), Silverton, Oregon. 
b17392-17395 


_ EpMoNSTON (Davin B.)—Continued. 


| War, 


Wright (Gen. Luke), Secretary of 
U. 8. A. lo al eee eee, 
113288, July 11, 1908.) 


| Epwarps (ANNA W.), Fayette, Ind. 


[17436, 17437 
Fayette, Ind., college campus. D. E. 
(H 112053, 112054, June 17, 1908.) 


| EICKEMEYER (RupotF), Yonkers, N. Y. 


Giant fir. (H 112636, July 1, 1908.) | 
Mt. Angel, Oregon, Monastery. (H | 
112890, June 25, 1908.) 
io. 0.8 mill and pond., (H 


S. 
112098, June 18, 1908.) 
Twin fir. (H 112637, July 1, 1908.) 
DRECKER & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[17896-17399 


Armenonville restaurant at 
Hotel Knickerbocker. A—D. 
111526-111529, June 8, 1908.) 


Drew (A. FARNSWoRTH), New York, 


(Hi 


oh [17400 
Mother-song. (G 18838, June 25, 
1908. ) 
Duemore (A. RADCLIFFE), Newfound- 
land, N. J. [17401-17402 
Caribou herd. 
Migrating caribou. (H _ 111680, | 
111631, June 10, 1908; 2 c. of each 


May 22, 1908.) 


DuNN (Ropert LEE), New York, N. Y. 
[17403, 17404 


Taft and Sherman. A, B. 


the | 


(Hi | 


113162, 113163, July 7, 1908; 2 c. of | 


each June 26, 1908.) . 
DUNNING (EH. G.), New York, N. Y. 
Sis, Me and Pa at the Flat-iron 


building. (F 66435, June 22, 1908; 
ie. June 22, 1908; 1c June 27, 1908.) 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 


[17406-17431 | 
(H 111675— | 


Blue and the Grey. 1-6. 
111680, June 11, 1908.) 

Boston tea party. 1-5. 
113301, July 11, 1908.) 


Honesty is the best policy. 1-5. (H 
112093-112097, June 18, 1908.) 
Love will find a way. 15. (H| 


112374-112878, June 25, 1908.) 
Pioneers crossing the plains in ’49. 
1-5. (H 113148-113152, 
EpMONSTON (Davin B.), Washington. 
De ©. [17482-17485 
Fireworks on monument grounds, 
4th July, 1908. (H 118241, July 9, 
1908. ) 
Municipal building at night. 
113242, July 9, 1908.) 


(Ho 


[17405 | 


July 6. 1908.) | 


[17438-17442 


Blackbird’s nest. (H 113172, July 


7, 1908.) 

Fleur-de-lis. (H 113171, July 7, 
1908. ) 

Sawmill river in October. (H 
113174, July 7, 1908. 


Spider’s nest. 
1908. ) 
Winter. (H 1181738, July 7, 1908.) 


E.iotr (J. A.), Butte, Mont. 


(H 113170, July 7, 


[17443 
Woawer'e-4 am buffalo. (H 112214, June 
22, 1908.) 
ExLrop (Morton J.), Missoula, Mont. 


[17444 
Mission mountains, Mont., panorama. 
(F 66302, June 18, 1908.) 
ELson (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[17445 
eattle; by Constant Troyon. 
May 29, 1908; 2 ¢c. June 1, 


Holland 
(F 65802, 
1908. ) 
ENGLISH (H.), Saltese, Mont. 

[17446-17449 

CM &S 

Saltese. 

(H 112578, 112579, June 30, 1908; 
2c. of each June 15, 1908.) 


Taft. 2,3. (H 112580, 112581, June 
30, 1908; 2 c. of each June 15, 1908.) 


S. P. bridge. 


| Ergickson (C. E.), Black River Falls, 


(H 113297- | 


Wis. [17450 
Black River Falls, Wis. From east 
side. 61. (H 112117, June 19, 1908.) 
ERMERINS (John M.), Detroit, Mich. 
[17451 
Dinner (F 66066, June 11, 
1908. ) 


ERWIN (W. L.), Harper’s 


pail, 


Ferry, W. Va. 
[17452-17477 
Bolivar Heights. (F 65385, 
65386, May 15, 1908.) 

Brown (John), capture of. 
May 15, 1908.) 
execution of. 
15, 1908.) 


yf 


(F 65388, 


(F 65389, May 


on 


270 


Erwin (W. L.)—Continued. 


Old Ossawatomie. 
May 15, 1908.) 

Brown’s (John) battle at Harper’s 
Ferry. (F 65387, May 15, 1908.) 
fort. (F 65392, May 15, 1908.) 


—— residence, Kennedy farm. (F 
65391, May 15, 1908.) 


stronghold at Harper’s Ferry. 
(F 653938, May 15, 1908.) 

——tomb and old homestead, Essex 
co., N. Y. (F 65394, May 15, 1908.) 


weapons at Harper’s Ferry. 
65395, May 15, 1908.) 


Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. 
65396-65410, May 15, 1908.) 
2c. of each June 22, 1908. 


Ewart (WM. EARL), Topeka, Kans. 


(F 65390, 


(F 


1-15. 


| 


(F | 


| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv. n.s., ¥.3 


FAawcetTT (WALpDoN )—Continued. 


Truehart (Philip W.) (H 111730, 
June 12, 1908.) 


Burrows (J. C.)—Burton (Theodore 
EK.)—Cannon (Jos. G.)—Carpenter 
(Fred W.)—Ellis (Wade)—Fairbanks 
(Charles W.)—Fairbanks (Richard )— 
Fisher (A. C.)—Hinds (Asher)— 
Hopkins (A. L.)—Le Seure (Helen)— 
Le Seure (Virginia)—Long (Chester 
I.)—Lyons (Judson)—Taft (Char- 
lie)—Taft (Charlie) on roller skates.— 
Taft (Charlie) with camera.—Taft 
(Helen and Charlie)—Taft (William 
H.)—Taft (W. H.) on horseback.— 
Washington (Booker T.) [21 photo- 
graphs.] (H 112013—112033, June 17, 
1908. ) 

Carnegie (Andrew)—Cassatt (Mrs. 


A. J.)—Harmon (Judson)—Harmon 


[17478-17488 | 


[College pennant series.] 352-362. 
(I. 66780-66740, July 2, 1908.) 


FAWCETT (WALDON), Washington, 

Bp, .. [17489-17550 

Day (Frank) (H 111727, June 12, 
1908. ) 


_ dren.—Hot Springs. 
| W.)—Ik<ern 


(Mrs. Judson)—Harmon  grandchil- 
1-7.—Kern (John 
John W.)—Kern 
(John Worth), jr.—Kern (Miss 
Julia )—Kern (William )—Takahira 
(Baron)—Takahira (Baroness)—Tak- 
ahira (Miss) [20 photographs.] (H 


(Mrs. 


—:115362-113366, 113352-113358, 113367- 


Folk (Jos. W.) . (H 111717, June 
12, 1908.) 
on horseback. (H 111716, June | 
12, 1908.) ) 
rolk (Mrs. Jos. W.)  (H Wi1738, 


June 12, 1908.) 


Gude (Madame) (H 111728, June 


12, 1908.) 

Gude (Ove) (H 111729, June 12, 
1908. ) 

Hemenway (J. A.) (H 111782, 
June 12, 1908.) 

Johnson (John A.) 1,2. (H111722, 


111723, June 12, 1908.) 
Johnson (Mrs. John A.) 1, 2. 
111720, 111721, June 12, 1908.) 
Kealing (J. B.) (H 111719, June 
12, 1908.) 
Mason (Stephen R.) 
June 12, 1908.) 
Pettigrew (R. F.) 
12, 1908.) 


(H 111726, 


(H 111731, June 


Roosevelt (President & Mrs.) (H 
111734, June 12, 1908.) 
Stone (William F.) (H 111736, | 


June 12, 1908.) 
Tart (0. PB.) 
1908. ) 
Taft (Charlie) and horse. 1, 2. 
(H 111724, 111725, June 12, 1908.) 


Taft (Robert A.) (H 111735, June 
12, 1908.) 


(H 1117383, June 12, 


¢ 


(H 
11, 1908.) 


113371, 113559-113361, July 13, 1908.) 
First BAPTIST CHURCH, Roswell, N. 


Mex. [17551, 17552 
Roswell, N. Mex., First Baptist 
church. A, B. (H 112478, 1132474, 


June 29, 1908.) 


Fiske (F. B.), Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
[17553-17560 
Indians. 46-53. (H 112480—-112487, 


June 29, 1908.) 
FLEISHER BROS., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[17561, 17562 
Fleisher brothers designs. 1, 2. (F 
66316, 66317, June 19, 1908.) 
FLEMING (J.), Chicago, Ill. [17563 
Russian grizzly. (H 111665, June 


FLor (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[17564, 17565 


Busy day. (H 112099, June 18, 
/ 1908.) 
River scene. 3. (H 112100, June 
18, 1908.) 
ForKNER (W. R.), Anderson, Ind. 
[17566 
|  Muleahy (Father) and his altar 
| boys. (H 112794, July 6, 1908; 2 c. 


June 23, 1908.) 
FOUNTAIN (RUBEN EDWARD), Hildreth, 
Nebr. [17567 
Cyclone cloud, Hildreth, Nebr., June 
4,’°08. (H 112455, June 27, 1908; 2 c. 

June 19, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


FourNIER (PAUL), East Aurora, N. Y. 


Group of good Roycrofters. 


Hubbard (Elbert), Burr McIntosh 
& Alexis Fournier. 


(H 111817, 111818, June 13, 1908.) 
FowLer (AMBROSE), New York, N. Y. 


271 


_ GoopMAN (CHARLES), Bluff, Utah. 
[17568, 17569 | 


[17594, 17595 


Bluff, tah... “i... Bi. Ties, 
- 112454, June 6, 1908; 2 ec. of each Apr. 
15, 1908.) 


[17570-17572 | 


Long Beach, L. I. 1-3. 
111816, June 13, 1908.) 


Fox (GroRGE W.), Sioux Falls, 8. Dak. 


(H 111814— 


GOODMAN (S.), New York, N. Y. 
[17596-17598 


New York, N. Y., Pennsylvania R. 
R. station. 1-8. (F 66976-66978, July 
10, 1908.) 


| GOTHAM LITHO. co., New York, N. Y. 


[17573-17575 | 


Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 1-38. 
112546-112548, June 29, 1908.) 


GAINES (T. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[17576, 17577 
If a body write a body. 
If your thoughts on me should dwell. 


(EF 65895, 65896, June 2, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each June 12, 1908.) 


GALINDO MFG. co., New York, a hi 
en 
Lusitania (Steamship). (H 112553, 


June 30, 1908; 2 c. June 24, 1908.) 
GALLAGHER & GUTTER, Ely, Nev. 
[17579-17581 


Broncho busting. 1-8. (H 1138331- 


113383, July 13, 1908.) 
GaLvIN (ALICE Y. C.), Braddock, Pa. 


(Ho 


[17599-17601 
(G 19082, July 9, 1908.) 
girl, (G 19081, July 9, 


Cherry girl. 
Package 
1908. ) 


Shopper. (G 19080, July 9, 1908.) 


| GRABACH (JOHN R.), New York, N. Y. 


| 113306, July 15 


[17602, 17603 
Lily leaf, a bull-frog and she. (H 
, 1908.) 
discovery. 112639, 


Seashore (H 


June 27, 1908; 1 c. June 18, 1908; 1 ¢. 
| July 13, 1908.) 


| GRAHAM (JESSE A.), Chicago, III. 


[17604 


Taft (Wm. H.) (G 18809, June 17, 


1908; 2 ec. June 11, 1908.) 
| GRAVENSLUND (J. H.), Kennewick, 
) Wash. [17605 
IKkennewick strawberries. (H 111849, 


| 
| 


[17582, 17583 | 


Braddock’s defeat. (H 110499, May 
13, 1908; 2 c. June 5, 1908.) * 


—— (H 111178, May 29, 1908; 2 ¢c 
June 11, 1908.) 


GARDNER (GEO. C.), Worcester, Mass. 
7584 


Onset. (F 66919, July 8, 1908; 2 c. 
July 8, 1908.) 


Givens (J. D.), San Francisco, Cal. 

17585-17592 

Atlantic and Pacific fleet. A, B. 

(H 111708, 111709, June 10, 1808; 2 ¢. 
each May 18, 1908.) * 


Sensornia .(U...S. S.), CH i803, 
June 10, 1908; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1908.)* 


San Francisco naval parade. A, B, 
C. (H 111710-111712, June 10, 1908; 
2c. May 18, 1908.) * 


Santa Barbara, Cal., 
(H 111715, June 10, 1908.) 


South Dakota (U.S. 8.) (H 111714, 
June 10, 1908; 2 
GOLLING, 

Minn. 

Miss S. 


(BENJAMIN C.), St. Paul, 


(H 112791, July 3, 1908.) 


June 15, 1908.) 


| GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, N. Y. 


[17606, 17607 
Mignon. (G 18657, May 20, 1908.) * 
Shepherd boy. (G 18835, June 23, 


| 1908.) 


| GREENE (ARTHUR 


S.), Port Jefferson, 
INGE [17608-17613 


Belle Terre, old homestead. 383. (H 
113143, July 6, 1908.) 


Lake at Stony Brook. 
112041, June 17, 1908; 


468. (H 
2c. June 18, 


1908. ) 

Pond and main road, Miller place. 
466. (H 112042, June 17, 1908; 2 c. 
| June 18, 1908.) 
_ Setauket, Lake side house. 459. (H 
113144, July 6, 1908.) 

Setauket pond. 469. (H 112048, 


Potter hotel. | 


[17593 | 


| 


June 17, 1908; 2 c. June 18, 1908.) 


Stony Brook harbor. 491. (H 


| 113247, July 10, 1908.) 


G., Apt. 29;, 1908.)* | Grorrman (I.), Chicago, Ill. 


[17614-17629 


[Merry widow hat series. 1-16] (F 
66319-66334, June 19, 1908.) 


O72 CATALOGUE OF 


HAINEY (JAMES B.), Pawnee, Okla. 
[17630-17640 
After the dance.—Oklahoma.—Old 
warrior.—Pawnee Bill and buffalos.— 
Pawnee Bill and ranch house.—Pawnee 
Bill at home.—Pawnee Bill camels.— 
Pawnee Bill trick horses.—Pawnee 
Indian brave.—Pawnee Indian mud 
lodge.—Relick of early days. [11 pho- 
tographs. ] 
24, 1908; 2 c. June 24, 1908.) 
Hat (Gro. P.) & son, New York,N. Y. 
[17641-17644 
New York, N. Y. 6046-6049. (H 
111742-111745, June 12, 1908.) 
HAMMERLE (Gus), Louisville, Ky. 
[17645-17649 
Can you mend a broken heart. (F 
66242, June 15, 1908.) 
For rent. (F 66239, June 15, 1908.) 
I am waiting for you. (IF 66238, 
June 15, 1908.) 


I’d like to lock you in my heart. | 


1,2. (F 66240, 66241, June 15, 1908.) 
Hanes (Etmer C.), Driftwood, Pa. 
[17650 
Driscoll (Rey. M. J.), St. James 
R. C.. church, (H*111195, May 22, 
1908; 2 c. June 25, 1908.) 
Hann (J. B.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[17651 
Bellingham from Sehome heights. 
(H 112494, June 29, 1908.) 


Hanson (Maynarp D.), Portland, 
Me. [17652 
Railway square. (H 112365, June 

25, 1908.) 


HARRINGTON (J. C. F.), Decatur, Dl. 
[17653--17708 
Andes mountains, Chile. 1, 2. 


Bahia, Brazil.: 1, 2. 

Bolivian Indian feast days. 1-8. 
Bridgetown, Barbados. 1, 2. 
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1-8. 
La Paz, Bolivia. 1-12. 
Montevideo, Uruguay. 1-4. 

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1-10. 


Santiago, Chile. 1-9. 

Santos, Brazil. 1. 

Valparaiso, Chile. 1, 2. 

Voleano Ollagua, Bolivia. 

(H 112663-112718, July 2, 1908; 2c. 
of each July 1, 1908.) 
Harris (Epwarp G.), Denver, Colo. 

[17709-17713 

Nobody wants me. (F 66850, July 

6, 1908.) 


(H 112320, 112330, June | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Harris (Hpwarp G.)—Continued. 


Say Tommy, let's make up. (F 
| 66848, July 6, 1908.) 

Sweethearts. (F 66849, July 6, 
| 1908.) 
| Tom-the-bruiser. (F 66852, July 6, 
| 1908. ) 


' We are not afraid, mamma. 
| 66851, July 6, 1908.) 


(F 


| Haggis (FRANK L.), Camden, Maine, 

[17714-17724 

Harris cat studies. 53-638. (H 

112725-1127385, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each June 24, 1908.) 


| Harris & Ewinc, Washington, D. C. 


[17725-17729 
| Sherman (James 8.) (H 112274, 
June 23, 1908.) 
Taft (Mr.) (H 112270, June 23, 
1908. ) 
| Taft, at the phone. (H 112271, June 
| 23, 1908.) 
Taft (Miss Helen) (H 112273, June 
23, 1908.) 
Taft (William H.) (H 112272, 
June 23, 1908.) 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, Mo. 
[17730-17738 


East from Hopi point. (H 113197, 


July 7, 1908.) 


Garces hotel. (H 113198, July 7, 


1908. ) 
Grand canyon east from Signal 
(H 112829, July 6, 1908.) 


| point. 


Grand canyon from Hopi point. 
113199, July 7, 1908.) 


Indian gardens, Bright Angel trail. 
(H 113200, July 7, 1908.) 


(H 112450, June 


(H 


One mile of trail. 
26, 1908. ) 


— (H 113201, July 7, 1908.) 


Ruins of Abo church. 1, 2. 
113267, 113266, July 11, 1908.) 


HAWKINS (THEODORE P.), Carson City, 
Nev. {17739 


(H 


First house in Nevada, built in Ge- 
noa 1851. (H 111633, June 10, 1908.) 


HAzZARD (JOHN E.), U. S. 
[17740-17744 
Ain’t it awful Mable? (F 664383, 
June 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 66678, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 667438, July_2, 1908.) 
— (F 66871, July 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 66973, July 9, 1908.) 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


Heap (EMMET), Quincy, Ill. [17745 


Lincoln (Abraham), Stephen A. 
Douglas, Washington park, Quincy, Ill. 
(H 112002, June 17, 1908.) 


Hiresropt (Jay), Albany, N. Y. 
[17746, 17747 


George G. (F 66776, July 3, 1908.) 
Major Delmar. (F 66777, July 3, 
1908.) 


Hint (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 
[17748-17752 
Bloom of pineapple. (H 112266, 
June 23, 1908.) 
Florida, Summer in south. 570, 571. 
(H 112832, 112833, July 6, 1908.) 
Indian river, moonlight on. 
113372, July 13, 1908.) 
Milk and honey. (H 112265, June 
23, 1908.) 
HIpPPoDROME co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[17753 
Cleveland, Ohio, “ag eager (H 
113158, June 25, 1908 ; e. June 30, 
1908. ) 
Hirty (EK. A.), Waukon, Iowa. 
Waukon high school. 
June 17, 1908.) 
Hooker (Cortez A.), Evart, Mich. 
[17755 


Mother’ partridge nesting. (H 
112591, July 1, 1908; 2 c. July 6, 1908.) 


Howard (FRANK B.), Poughkeepsie, 
mY. [17756 


(H 


(H 


[17754 


Courtney (Charles E.) 1-3. 


112416112418, June 26, 1908.) 


Mutt (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[17757-17763 


Ball room scene. (F 66258, June 10, 


908.) 


Railway scene. (F 66948, July 8, 


908.) 
BINDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING & ELECTROTYP- 
ING co., Indianapolis, Ind. [17764 


Indianapolis, the pivot city. (F 


6016, June 8, 1908.) 
50572—08———2 


(HI 112055, | 


Bathing girl. (F 66255, June 10, 
908. 

Easter head. (F 66254, June 10, 
908. ) 

| 

Girl in walking suit. (F 66257, June 
0, 1908.) 

Girl, looking down. (F 66256, June 
0, 1908.) ; 

Golf girl. (F 66259, June 10, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


| JOHNSTON (F. E.), Pittsbur 


| 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 278 


INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WARD), St. Paul, 
Minn. [17765, 17766 


Glad hand from St. Paul. 1,2. (F 
66684, 66685, June 1, 1908, ) 


INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF Y. M. 
C. A., New York, N. Y. 
[17767, 17768 


Hurdler.—Medicine ball. (G 19058, 
19059, July 2, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
26, 1908.) 

JAEGER (J. F.), Washington, Mo. 


[17769-17770 

Dutzow, Mo., St. Vincent’s church. 
(H 112212, June 22, 1908.) 

Union, Mo., Church of Immaculate 

Conception. (H 112213, June 22, 1908.) 


ine., Seattle, 
(17771-17773 


JAMES & BUSHNELL, 
Wash. 


Gotch (Frank) 
Robt. Fitzsimmons, Dr. B. F. 
Roller. 1, 2. 

(H 112810, 112808, 112809, July 6, 
1908.) 


JOHNSON (C. T.), Jaffrey, N. H. 
[17774 
Old Shattuck elm, Thorndyke pond. 
(H 112210, June 22, 1908.) 


JOHNSON co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[17775-17781 


Great Salt lake. 1-5. (H 113258- 
| 118262, July 10, 1908.) 
Olson (Ola), 2786, 2787 (H 112825, 


112826, July 6, 1908.) 


ef, Pas 
[17782 
In dog land. (F 66487, June 13, 


1908.) 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) studio, PL eee 
Pa. [1778 


July 4, 1908. (H 112415, June fa 


JONES (EH. SMYTHE), Louisville, Ky. 
[17784 
Rose that bloometh inmyheart. (F 
663038, June 17, 1908.) 


JONES (O. J.), Manteo, N. C. [17785 

Oregon inlet, N. C., U. S. life-saving 
station and crew. (F 66526, June 26, 
1908. ) 


JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[17786-17790 
Keep your eye on the paper that 
filled the dinner pail in °96. (F 66390, 
June 22, 1908.) 


274 


JUDGE co.—Continued. 


Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
- (F 66271, June 16, 1908.) 


— (F 66304, June 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 66728, July 2, 1908.) 
— (F 66961, July 9, 1908.) 
JUKES (Mark FREDERICK), Rawlins, 


Wyo. [17791-17798 

Brownell. 1, 2. (H 118251, 113252, 
July 10, 1908.) 

Holman. 1, 2. §H 113253, 113254, 
July 10, 1908.) 

Line up, Rawlings, Wyo. (H 
113351, July 138, 1908.) 

Robbins (Harry) on Beayer. (H 
113255, July 10, 1908.) 

Robbins (Roy) on Tom Horn. (H 
113256, July 10, 1908.) 

Robbins (W. J.) on Gin Fizz. (H | 


113257, July 10, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


IKNAFFL & BROo.—Continued. 
Day dreams.—Eunice.—Gray muff.— 
Hortense.—Idle thoughts—Kodak 


_ girl— Kodaking.—_Lady Clare.—Laura. 
| —Lilies.—Lucy.—Rosalie.—Rose buds. 


—Rowena. [20 photographs.] 
112641-112660, July 2, 1908.) 


IKNOEDLER (BH. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[17848, 17849 


Little Miss Maitland; after George 
Romney. (F 66170, June 13, 1908.) 


Way of the sun; Pass the bottle 
round. (F 65993, June 6, 1908.) 
IKKOENECKE (Ropert L.) [17850 


Telephone girl. (F 66049, June 10, 
1908. ) 
KopaLp (Witt R.), Chicago, Ill. 
[ 


(H 


17851 
Tafty-kid. (G 18933, June 15, 1908; 
2c. June 29, 1908.) 


| KrausHAAR (C. W.), New York, N. Y. 


[17852 


Little love affair. (F 65991, June 6, 


1908.) 


| KUGLER Co., Newark, N. J. 


JULIAN & KOKENGE co., Cincinnati, | 
Ohio. [17799 | 
Cincinnati. (H 112685, July 1, 

1908.) 
KEITHLEY & BucHeER, Washington, 
DD. ©, [17800 | 


President’s souvenir post card. (H 


112793, July 3, 1908.) 
KELLOGG STUDIO, Cuba, N. Y. 
[17801-17805 
Lake Cuba 469, 470, 474476. (H 
112827, 112828, July 6, 1908; H 113337- 
113339, July 13, 1908.) 
KIMBALL & SON, Concord, N. H. 
[17806-17812 
Pomfret school, chapel. 1-7. (H 
112504-112510, June 29, 1908.) 
KINSEY (Darrius), Seattle, Wash. 
[17813-17826 
Big Index mts. from Barring, Wash. 
X 137. (H 112261, June 23, 1908.) 


[Logging industry, Washington. ] 


[17853 
Newark baseball team. (H 111671, 
June 11, 1908.) 


LANGILL COMMERCIAL PHOTO CO., New 


York. N.Y, [17854 
Boston, Mass., First chureh of 
Christ Scientist. (H 112192, June 22, 

1908. ) 
Lautz (H. B.), Topeka, Kans. [17855 
Hurley (J. E.), general manager 
. and staff. (H 112218, June 23, 


1908; 2 c. June 13, 1908.) 


X | 


120, X 124—-K 127, X 180, X 131, X 183, | 


x 135, X 186. 
June 23, 1908.) 
Skykomish river, 
xX 140. 
1908. ) 


KirBpy (CHARLES M.), Dixon, Cal. 


(H 112251-112260, 


Wash. X 1388— 
(H 112262-112264, June 23, 


Struggle (The). 
1908. ) 


KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 


[17828-17847 | 


Alma.—<Auto girl.—Beulah.—Blue 
eyes.—Cherry blossoms.—Daffodils.— 


contest, Aero park, July 4, 1908. 


LAVECCHA (JoHN), Chicago, Ill. [17856 


Planches (Italian embassador) ban- 
quet, Auditorium annex. (H 112456, 
June 27, 1908; 1 ce. June 1, 1908; 1 ec. 
June 27, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Ill. 
é [17857-17860 


Chicago, International gee 
113250, July 10, 1908.) 
Golden Gate, Fleet entering. (H 
113249, July 10, 1908.) : 
Republican national convention, Col- 
iseum, Chicago, June 16, 08. (H 


[17827 | 112103, June 17, 1908.) 


(H 112217, June 23, | 


Rockefeller and Libertyville, Ill. (H 
112137, June 20, 1908.) 
Lemon (LEON B.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[17861 
Forest Hill, home of John D. Rock- 
efeller, Cleveland, Ohio. (H 118202, 
July 8, 1908.) } 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


275 


LENZ (WitLIAM), Osakis, Minn. [17862 


Lake Osakis, Minn., spearing pick- 
erel at inlet. (H 113309, June 30, 


1908.) 
Lewis (Gro. Epwarb), Bryantville, 
Mass. [17863-17865 
Bryantville, Mass., Main st. (F 
66822, July 6, 1908.) 
Hanson, Mass., Maquan pond. (F 
66821, July 6, 1908.) | 
Pembroke, Mass., Stetson’s pond. 


-(F 66820, July 6, 1908.) 
LIDGERWOOD mMFc. co., New York, N. Y. 


[17866-17952 | 


Cableway views. 1-87. (F 66545- 


66631, June 27, 1908.) 


LIFE PURLISHING co., New York, N. Y. 
[17953 


Her window. (F 66686, June 30, 


1908.) 
LIncotn (Rosert T.), Chicago, Il. 
[17954 
Lincoln (Abraham); by G. P. A. 


Healy. (H 113245, July 10, 1908.) 


LINEHAN-LOVELAND co., Pittsburg, Pa. | 


[17955, 17956 
Boston bar association, members. 
fh Gotoo, May 27, 1908; 2 c. May 28, 
1908. ) 
Suffolk district medical society, 
members. (EF 66243, June 15, 1908; 
2c. June 16, 1908.) 


Liesty (Oris W.), Tampa, Fla. 
[17957, 17958 
Freak of nature. (H 112587, July 
1, 1908.) 
Lake Teochudkee, Fla. 
July 1, 1908.) 


(H 112586, 


surre (W. T.), & co., New York, 
ie Y [17959-17961 
Amherst college. (I 66057, June 10, 
1908. ) 
University of Vermont. (F 66058, 
June 10, 1908.) 
Wesleyan university. (F 66056, 
June 10, 1908.) 
LOEFFLER (AvuGuUST), Tompkinsville, 
iy ee a [17962, 17963 


New Hampshire (U. S. S.) 
112834, July 6, 1908.) 

Chester (U.S. 8S.) 1186. (H 112109, 
June 19, 1908.) 
Loris (JoHn T.), New York, N. Y. 

[17964, 17965 

Atra, the invulnerable. 1, 2. (H 

118304, 113307, July 138, 1908.) 


(i 


LOWELL (JOHN A.) BANK NOTE CO., 
Boston, Mass. [17966 
Tucker (William Jewett) (EF 66385, 
June 22, 1908.) 
LUMBER UNDERWRITERS, New York, 
Nek, [17967 
(F 66094, June 11, 1908.) 
LUMIERE STUDIO, Omaha, Nebr. 
[17968-17969 
Bryan (William Jennings). 1, 2. 
(H 112909, 112910, July 6, 1908.) 


Fireman. 


LyYNcH (BENJAMIN J.), Marysville, 
Cal. [17970 
Yuba county sportsman. (H 112219, 
June 23, 1908. ) 
LYONS-COCHRANE SsTUDIO, Charleston, 


W. Va. [17971-17975 

Charleston, W. Va., Edgewood park. 

1-5. (118319-113323, July 138, 1908; 

2c. of each June 30, 1908.) 

MACCALLUM (JAS.), St. Louis, Mo. 

[17976 

Follow the fieet around the world. 

(F 65812, June 1, 1908; 2 c. June 19, 


| 1908. ) 


McC tess (J. E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[17977 
Lincoln (Abraham). (F 66799, July 
3, 1908; 2 c. June 25, 1908.) 


‘MacDonaLp (Pirie), New York, N. Y. 


[17978, 17979 


Loomis (Charles Batelle) B. (H 
112198, June 22, 1908.) 
Nicoll (De Lancey) D. (H 112194, 


June 22, 1908.) 


MacGERALD (WiLIs), Chicago, IIl. 
[17980 
What you want. (F 66205, April 
30, 1908; 2c. June 15, 1908.) 
Manw (F.), Roscommon, Mich. 
[17981-17987 
Gaylord, Mich. 1-7. (H 112034- 
112040, June 17, 1908; 1 ¢. of each 
June 4, 1908; 1 c. of each June 17, 
1808. ) 
Marceau (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[17988-17993 


Fulton (Mrs. M.) 1-6. (H 113210- 


113215, July 8, 1908.) 

MARINER (GEO. E.), La Crosse, Wis. 

[17994-17986 
(F 66025- 


La Crosse, Wis. 1-3. 


66027, June 8, 1908.) 
MARKEN & BIELFIELD, Frederick, Md. 
[17997 
Schley (Winfield Scott), his flag and 
Richfield his birthplace. (EF 66017, 
June 8, 1908.) 


276 CATALOGUE OF 


MARRIN (JOHN J.), New York, N. Y. 


[17998 
Home of the cocktail. (H 112345, 


June 25, 1908.) 


MarsH (Karz), Warren, Pa. 
[17999-18004 
Pennsylvania state college, State 
College, Pa. 1-6. (F 66806-66811, 
July 6, 1908.) 
MATHERS (JESSE L.), McKinleyville, 
Cal. [18005, 18006 


Wooden horse. 1, 2. (H 113236, 
113237, July 9, 1908.) 


Mayer (Sie), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[18007-18012 
Taft (Wm. H.) 1-6. F 65558- | 


65568, May 21, 1908; 
10, 1908.) 


MEEK COMPANY, Coshocton, Ohio. 


[18013, 18014 


June beauties. (G 18996, July 2, 


1908. ) 
Vainqueur 51369. (G 18997, July 2, 
1908. ) 
MEIsSER (JESSE A.), Eureka, Cal. 
[18015-18024 


Gummings, Cal.—Days catch at Big 
Lagoon.—Harris, Cal.—Hunting scene 
in the Redwoods.—Jewett rock and 
Yolo Bolo.—Looping the loop.—Over- 
land auto route.—Redwoods, 
boldt co., Cal.—Sherwood, Cal 

Willetts hotel. [10 photographs.] 
(H 111688—111697, June 11, 1908.) 


Méuits (Gero.), Paris, France. 
[18025-18029 
Love and molasses. (H 113160, July 
7, 1908.) 
Mishaps of the New York-Paris race. 
(H 112348, June 25, 1908.) 


Mystery of the garrison. (H 113161, 
July 7, 1908.) 

No trifling with love. (H 1123849, 
June 25, 1908.) 

Pageant, dedication festival. (H 
111634, June 10, 1908; 2 c. June 11, 
1908. ) 


Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[18080-18032 


MeNCcH (PHIL), 


Clear Lake, Iowa, The Outlet. 1-8 
(H 112220-112222, June 25, 1908.) 
MEREDITH BROS., Peoria, Ill. [18033 


M. W. A. foresters battalion III. (¥ 
66014, June 8, 1908.) 


MerRILL (Epwarp G.), Salem, Mass. 


[18034 


Parlor pets. (H 111664, June 10, 
1908; 2 c. May 9, 1908.) 


2c. of each June | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 3 


MEXICAN LAND & CATTLE INVESTMENT 
co., Santa Barbara, Cal. [18035 


Sombrero (El). (H 112400, June 26, 
1908. ) 
Mirrter (C. R.), MeCloud, Cal. [18036 


Mt. Shasta. 238. (H 111877, June 
15, 1908.) 


| MIRACLE PRESSED STONE CO., Minneapo- 


lis, Minn. [18037-18043 


Extra collar of cement. 

Filling in with neat cement. 

Fitting together edges of joints of Y. 

Inside view of completed T. 

Leveling up edges of joint with neat 
cement. 

Outside view of completed T. 

Trimming out edges of joint. 


(H 111842-111848, June 15, 1908; 
2 ec, June 15, 1908.) 


MisHiter & WALKER, Gallup, N. Mex. 
[18044 


Gallup, N. Mex. (H 111801, June 


| 13, 1908.) 


Hum- | 


| journal, 


H.), San Francisco, 


[18045 
Santa Cruz mis- 
19074, July 7, 


MircuHetyt (Epw. 


Cal. 
Santa Cruz, Cal., 
sion, founded 1793. (G 
1908. ) 


(JouHn J.) co., New York, 
[18046, 18047 


American fashions, Sartorial art 
June, 1908. A, B. (F 62170, 
62171, Jan. 27, 1908; 2 ec. of each June 
15, 1908.) 


Morrat, YARD & Co., New York, N. Y. 
[18048, 18049 


Girl with the purple feather; by 


MITCHELL 
N. Y. 


| Howard Chandler Christy. 


Seashore girl; by Howard Chandler 
Christy. (F 667 7A, 66775, July 3, 
1908; 2 c. of each July 2, 1908.) 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Til. 


18050-18057 
Reed (Dr. Chas. A. L.) (H 112798, 


July 6, 1908.) 


Republican national committee. 
111579, June 9, 1908.) 

Sherman (James S.) 1A. 
112281-112284, June 24, 1908.) 

Taft (Charles P. ) (H 111850, June 

15, 1908.) 

‘Tow ne (Charles A.) 
July 6, 1908.) 


(H 


(A 


(H 112799, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


Monro (WALTER), Middleton, Del. 
[18058, 18059 


Odessa, Del., Old Drawyer’s church, | 
(H 112068, 112069, 
June 17, 1908; 2 c. of each June 11, | 


200th anniversary. 


1908. ) 
MoraGan (CHaAs. M.), Bloomington, Ind. 
[18060 | 
Indiana university. (Ha rctize7zo, 


June 22, 1908.) 
Morrison (Pau R.), Catskill, N. Y. 
[18061 
Catskill mountains, morning mists. 
(H 112215, June 22, 1908.) 


NasH (HERMAN), Pueblo, Colo. 
[18062-18068 ; 


Brum inn.  (H 113294, July 11, 
1908. ) 

Hlephant rock. (H 118289, July 11, 
1908. ) 

North Cheyenne canon. 1-3. (H 
118290-113292, July 11, 1908. ) 

October reflections. (H 


July 11, 1908.) 
Pike’s peak. 
1908. ) 
2 c. of each July 18, 1908. 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, Il. 


[18069, 18070 


meron weir, (H 112724, July 2, 
1908.) 
Genevieve. (H 112719, July 2, 1908.) 
NEAL (Enna L.), Lynn, Mass. [18071 
Rebekah emblems. (H 111747, June 
12, 1908. ) 


NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YORK HERALD ©CO.), Jersey City, 
Nid. [18072-18171 

_ Abbott (Willis J.), and Mrs. Abbott. 

(F 66902, July 7, 1908.) 


Adventures of Miss Polka Dot. 
66207, June 9, 1908.) 


— (F 66217, June 15, 1908.) 

—— (F 66392, June 22, 1908.) 

— (Ff 66671, June 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 66877, July 6, 1908.) 

(EF 67084, July 18, 1908. 
Arrival of the automobile train at 


Brown Palace hotel, Denver. (Fk 
66954, July 8, 1908.) 

Auditorium, view of the exterior. 
(F 66771, July 2, 1908.) 

Basmore (Mrs. B.) and Mrs. 
Barets. (F 66890, July 6, 1908.) 


Book taught Bilkins. (KF 66208, June 
9, 1908.) 


(I 66266, June 16, 1908.) 


(EF 


8. 


113299, | 


(H 1138298, July 11, | 


277 


| New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 


— (F 66436, June 24, 1908.) 

—— (F 66724, July 1, 1908.) 

—— (F 66899, July 7, 1908.) 

—— (F 67110, July 14, 1908.) 

Bryan (Chas.) (F 66966, July 9, 
1908. ) 


Bryan boomers. 
1908. ) 


Bryce (Ambassador and Mrs.) 


(F 66888, July 6, 


(EF 


| 66373, June 20, 1908.) 


Burton (Rep. Francis), Nixon (Har- 
rison Lewis), etc. (EF 66997, July 10, 


| 1908.) 


Cannon (Uncle Joe) delivering ad- 
dress. (IF 66397, June 22, 1908.) 

Clark (Mrs. Lucy A.- Rice), of Utah. 
(F 66400, June 22, 1908.) 

Clayton (Representative Henry D.) 
(I 66967, July 9, 1908.) 

Cohalan (Daniel F.) 
10, 1908.) 
Lewis Nixon, 
July 7, 1908.) 


(F 66992, July 


ete. (F 66898, 


Committee on arrangements. (F 
66768, July 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 66872, July 6, 1908.) 

Dahlman (J.) and Chas. Bryan. (F 
66955, July 8, 1908.) 

Dahlman (Cow-boy Mayor James 
C.) and Roger C. Sullivan. (F 66886, 
July 6, 1908.) 

Democrats on burros. (EF 66885, 


July 6, 1908.) 

Depew (Senator Chauncey) and Job 
BE. Hedges. (IF 66403, June 22, 1908.) 

Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 
66168, June 12, 1908.) 

—— (F 66218, June 15, 1908.) 

— (F 66372, June 20, 1908.) 

—— (F 66398, June 22, 1908.) 

—— (F 66540, June 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 66672, June 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 66878, July 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 66880, July 6, 1908.) 

—— (F 67000, July 10, 1908.) 

— (F 67085, July 18, 1908.) 

Dunn (Ignatius), who is to nomi- 
nate Bryan. (F 66957, July 8, 1908.) 


who will make speech placing 
Bryan in nomination. (F 66994, July 
10, 1908.) 


Excursionists 
Democrats on burros. 
6, 1908. ) 


(The), prominent 
(F 66881, July 


278 


NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 

First photograph of Democratic con- 
vention in session. (F 67091, July 13, 
1908. ) 

Gompers (Samuel) 
19, 1908.) 

Grady (Thomas F.) 
7, 1908.) 

Guffey (Col. James) 
10, 1908.) 

Headley (Dist. Atty. General H. S.) 
(F 66874, July 6, 1908.) 

Heaps of snow dumped in street near 
Convention hall. (FF 67092, July 13, 


(F 66900, July 


1908. ) ) 
Hitchcock (Frank H.) (F 66375, 
June 20, 1908.) 
Hitchcock (Gilbert M.) (F 66996, 


July 10, 1908.) 

Johnston (Col. R. M.), T. Taggart, 
Thos. M. Hunter and Norman E. Mack. 
(F 66879, July 6, 1908.) 

Kern (J. W.), smiling over his vice- 
presidential boom. (F 66897, July 7, 
1908. ) 


Leavitt (Mrs. Ruth Bryan) (F 
67089, July 18, 1908.) 
Leavitt's (Ruth Bryan) club. (F 


66876, July 6, 1908.) 
Lynch (F. B.), Johnson’s manager. 
(F 66901, July 7, 1908.) 
McCarren (Sen. P. H.). 
July 7, 1908.) 


McCormick (Mrs. Medill), Robinson 


(F 66341, June | 


(F 66999, July | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. 


Opening doors of the Convention hall. 
(F 66342, June 19, 1908.) 


Opening of the fourteenth Repub- 
lican national convention in Chicago. 
(F 66343, June 19, 1908.) 


Patterson (Sen. Thos. 
66889, July 6, 1908.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. 
11, 1908.) , 

—— (F 66284, June 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 66465, June 25, 1908.) 

— (F 66767, July 2, 1908.) 
(F 66953, July 8, 1908.) 
President’s daughter in Convention 


Mi)c oni 


‘FH 66127, June 


hall. (F. 66870, June 20, 1908.) 
Puggy Poodles. (F 66126, June 11, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 66340, June 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 664638, June 25, 1908.) 

—— (F 66772, July 2, 1908.) 

(F 66968, July 9, 1908.) 
Scholtz (BE. L.) and W. F. R. Mills. 

(F 66875, July 6, 1908.) 


Sherman (James §S.) (F 66396, 
| June 22, 1908.) 
Speakers platform. (F 67090, July 


13, 1908. ) 
Speakers stand., (F 66956, July 8, 


| 1908.) 


(F 66896, | 
|of Mrs. J. E. Osborne. 


(Miss Cornie), Longworth (Mrs. Nich- | 


Olas) (F 66995, July 10, 1908.) 


Meeting of Democratic national com- | 


mittee considering contests. 
July 10, 1908.) 
Moulton O. H.) 
1908. ) 
Natives watching the gathering of 
convention crowds. (F 67087, July 13, 
1908.) 


(F 66374, June 20, 


(F | 


(F 66993, | 


Special pose on the excursion train 
(F 66884, July 
6, 1908.) 

Squad of cowgirls. 
13, 1908.) 

Taggart, Mack, Dalhman, ete. 
66883, July 6, 1908.) 

Taggart (Thomas) and Senator 
Henry M. Teller. (F 66769, July 2, 
1908. ) 

Taggart (Thos.) 
1908. ) 

View at the speakers stand and press 
stand. (F 66770, July 2, 1908.) 


Well-known politicians discussing 


(F 67088, July 
(F 


(F 66882, July 6, 


_ the probability of the vice-president. 


New York delegation at work. 
66401, June 22, 1908.) 
going to convention. (F 66394, | 


June 22, 1908.) 


going to last day of convention. 
(F 66393, June 22, 1908.) 


New York’s delegation’s corner of 
great Convention hall. (F 66371, June 


20, 1908. ) 

Ohio delegation. (F 66402, June 22, 
1908. ) 

Oklahoma delegation. (F 66998, 


July 10, 1908.) 


| 


(EF 66873, July 6, 1908.) 
Wilson (J. C.), oldest delegate. (F 
66369, June 20, 1908.) 


Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 66204, 
June 13, 1908.) 


— (F 663899, June 22, 1908.) 

— (F 66539, June 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 66887, July 6, 1908.) 

— (F 67086, July 138, 1908.) 
Woodruff (Tim). (F 66395, June 


22, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 279 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 
City, N. J. [18172-18216 

Angelic Angelina. (EF 66109, June 
11, 1908; 2 c. June 13, 1908.) 

== (F' 66118, June 11, 1908; 2 ¢. 
June 20, 1908.) 

—— (F 66124, June 11, 1908; 
June 27, 1908.) 

—— (fF 66752, July 2, 1908; 
July 6, 1908.) 

——(F 66758, July 2, 1908; - 
July 10, 1908.) 


3) ¢: 


2) @. 


2 iG, 


Ba-Ba. (F 66110, June 11, 1908; 
2c. June 18, 1908.) 
(F-66115, June 11, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 20, 1908.) 
——(F 66121, June 11, 1908; 2 c. 
June 27, 1908.) 
——— (F 66751, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 6, 1908.) 
—— (FF 66757, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 


July 10, 1908.) 


Buster Brown. (F 66112, June 11, 
1908; 2 c. June 18, 1908.) 


- —— (F' 66119, June 11, 1908; 2 c. 
June 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 66125, June 11, 1908; 2 c. 
June 27, 1908.) 
— (IF 66749, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 6, 1908.) 
——(F 66755, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 10, 1908.) 
Buster Brown. 1908. (F 66265, 


June 16, 1908.) 
Eastward travel across Atlantic now 


reaches maximum. (F 66891, July 
6, 1908.) 


Fleet includes the Mauretania. 
67093, July 13, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 661138, June 11, 
1908; 2 c. June 13, 1908.) 

— (F 66345, June 19, 1908; 2 e¢. 
June 20, 1908.) 

— (fF 66462, 
June 27, 1908.) 

— (F 66748, July 2, 1908: 
July 6, 1908.) 

—(F 66958, July 8, 1908: 2 «. 
July 10, 1908.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. 
60107, June 11, 1908; 2 c. June 13, 
~ 1908.) 


— (F 66114, June 11, 1908; 
June 20, 1908.) 


—  (F 66120, June 11, 1908; 2 «. 
dune 27, 1908.) 

——(F 66754, July 
July 6, 1°08.) 


(EF 


tune 25, 190892 


2. & 


a eC. 


24 1808% 12 .c. 


_ 
/ 


(F | 


NEw York HERALD COoMPANY—Cont’d. 
(F 66760, July 2, 1908: 2: ¢. 
July 10, 1908.) 

Majority of transatlantic liners now 
speeding eastward. (F 66673, June 
29, 1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
66h}. Juae 11, 1908:.2 ec. .June..13, 
1908. ) 


(F 66116, June 11, 1908; 2 ec. 
June 20, 1908.) 
(F 66122, June 11, 1908; 2 eg. 
June 27, 1908.) 
— (F 66750, July 2, 1908; 2 «¢. 
July 6, 1908.) 
(F 66756, July 2, 1908; 2 ce. 
July 10, 1908.) 
News item. Mr. Stout, the barbed 
wire magnate, is on an automobile 
tour. (F 66344, June 19, 1908: 2 e. 


June 20, 1908.) 


Rush of summer tourists on At- 
lantiec employs great fieet. (F 66406, 


June 22, 1908; 2 c. June 23, 1908. 


(James §8.) at Chicago 
(F 66405, June 22, 1908.) 


(F 66404, June 22, 


Sherman 
convention. 


at his desk. 


1908. ) 
Terrors of the 
June 11, 1908; 2 


(FE 66117. 
June 20, 1908.) 


(FEF 66123, 


tiny tads. (F 66108, 
e. June 138, 1908. 


June 1i, 1908; 


~ 
ie 


June 11, 1908S; 2 


June 27, 1908.) 

(EF 66753; July 2, 1908: 2 '¢ 
July 6, 1908.) 

(EF 66759, July -2, 1908; 2 e. 


July 10, 1908.) 
Three new steamships of the Atlan- 


tic fleet bound for New York. (F 
66209, June 15, 1908.) 
To smile perchance to laugh. (F 


66747, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢c. July 6, 1908.) 
New York TIMES COMPANY, New York, 


Ny ¥. [18217 
Some impressions of the passing 


show. (F 66376, June 20, 1908; 2 «. 
June 18, 1908.) 


NEWELL (LAFAYETTE VAN BUREN), 
Portsmouth, N. H. [18218 


D. D. G. Sachem G. W. Coram and 
suite, Massasoit tribe, Portsmouth, 
N. H. (G 18836, June 24, 1908.) 


NIEMEYER (FREDERICK C.), Dubuque, 
Iowa. [18219 


Twentieth century madonna. (H 


' 112108, June 19, 1908.) 


280 


Norton (WM. W.), Detroit, Mich. 
[18220 


How injunctions operate. 
July 10, 1908; 2 c. July 3, 1908.) 


NOVELTY PHOTO Co., Whitehall, Wis. 


[18221-18994 | 


Grandma Benson, 103 years old, Dec- 
oration day, 1908. 1-4. (H 111883-— 
111886, June 4, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
8, 1908.) 


NoweELt (FRANK H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[18225-18227 


Eskimo and child nursing. 43804— 
4306. (H 111651-111653, June 10, 
1908. ) 


Nuttrine (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 


(F 66982, _ 


[18228-18260 | 


Above the orchard.—America 


su- | 


perba.—Apple arch.—Beauty of the up- | 


lands.—Berkshire bend.—Berkshire 


birches.—Berkshire brook.—Berkshire | 


path.—Birch strand.—Blossom val- 
ley.— Buckland cross road.—By a Berk- 
shire pool.—Corner of the lake.—Cot- 
tage on the floss.—Crabapple blooms.— 
Down the hill to school.—Flowering 
time.—IF'rom the old bridge-——Happy 
valley.— Highland blossoms.—Honey- 
moon drive—In upland New Eng- 


land.—In white satin gown.—Nutting- | 


hame blossoms.—Nuttinghame fence 
row.—Old greening in bloom.—Old 


Massachusetts.—Purling river.—Queen | 
of May.—Rural bride.—Silver grey.— ' 


Under’ the 
[33 photographs. ] 
June 24, 1908; 2 
1908. ) 


Oakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. 


blossoms.— Whitsunday. 
(H 112287-112319, 
ce. of each June 23, 


[18261 
Seattle and Mt. Rainier. 
July 6, 1908.) 


Oxson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 


[18262-18273 | 
(H 1133138- | 


| OTIS LITHOGRAPH co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(H 112079, | 


Alexandria, Minn. 1-3. 
118815, June 30, 1908.) 

——egreetings from. 
June 18, 1908.) 

Osakis, Minn., Lake Osakis. 
(H 112080-112087, June 18, 1908.) 


OrLADY (GEO. B.), Huntingdon, Pa. 
[18274 
Pa., Masonic rooms, 
(G 19075, July 7, 1908.) 
OSBORNE co., New York, N. Y. 
[18275-18301 
23 by 6. 


1-8. 


Philadelphia, 
Videll’s alley. 


Able seaman. 
July 8, 1908.) ° 


(F 66942, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


OSBORNE co.—Continued. 


After the opera. 3% by 54; 83% by 11. 
(F 66082, 66083, June 9, 1908.) 


| ——I147s by 207. (F 66443, June 
| 24, 1908.) 
Already. 23 by 6. (F 66988, July 
10, 1908.) 
Contentment. 6 by 8. (F 66813, 
June 27, 1908.) 
Girl in pink. 24 by 6. (F 66987, 
July 10, 1908.) 
His roses. 23 by 6. (F 66985, July 
10, 1908.) 
Honeymoon in Venice. 8} by 104; 
24 by 18%. (F 66931, 66932, July 8, 
1908.) 
Katrina. 7} by 13. (F 66939, July 
8, 1908.) 


Lady Demure. 
June 9, 1908.) 


3% by 7. (F 66084, 


74+ by 13. (F 66812, June 27, 
1908.) 
12 by 18. (F 66442, June 24, 
19908. ) 
Midsummer days. 24 by 6. (F 
66941, July 8, 1908.) 
New Year’s caller. 23 by 6 (F 
66986, July 10, 1908.) 
Old boys’ stag party. (F 66930, July 
8, 1908.) 
Posy dawn. 6} by 4}. (F 66984, 
July 10, 1908.) 
Puritan. 4} by 6. (F 66085, June 
9, 1908.) 
Red and gray. 24 by 6. (F 66940, 


July 8, 1908.) 7 
Rosey dawn. 7 by 103%. (F 66934, 


July 8, 1908.) 


: 


(H 112908, | 


Shepherdess and her flock. 17 by 
94. (F 66441, June 24, 1908.) 

Venice. 1-4. (F 66935-66938, July 
8, 1908.) 

Winter. 
8, 1908.) 


83 by 13. (F 66933, July 


[18302-18309 


Don Philippini. 1 sheet, 3 sheet. 


| (G 18730, 18731, June 1, 1908.) 


Girl (The) of the sunny south. 1, 2. 
(G 19087, 19088, July 11, 1908; 2 @ 
of each July 9, 1908.) 


Oldfield (Barney). Auto races. (G 


| 19089, July 11, 1908.) 


world’s premier motorist. (G 
19079, July 9, 1908; 2 c. July 7, 1908.) _ 

Wanted by the police. (G 19085, 
19086, July 11, 1908; 2 c. July 9, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


281 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.), Baltimore, | 


Md. 
Home aint nothin’ like this.—I got 
mine.—I have decided _ to 


awfully busy.—I’m in the swim.—I’m 
making quite a splash here.—I think 
I will remain here.—Som’thin’ doin’.— 
Surroundings here are delightful.— 
We keep this under cover. [11 prints] 
(F 66449-66456, 66459-66461, June 24, 
1908; 2 c. of each July 7, 1908.) 


OvuTCAULT (R. F.), Flushing, L. I., 


W. Y. [18321-18358 
Autumn shades and _ ideas. (EF 
66479, June 25, 1908.) | 

Bloom out. (F 66497, June 25, | 
1908. ) 

Burglars again. (F 66509, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Choose your millinery. (F 66476, 
June 25, 1908. 

Dwindled prices. (F 66507, June 
25, 1908.) . 

Enticing spring millinery. (F 66492, 
June 25, 1908.) 

Everything for weddings. (F 66498, 


June 25, 1908.) 


Fashion feast. (F 66486, June 25, 


1908.) 

Follow nature. (F 66496, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Get ready for Easter. (F 66493, 
June 25, 1908.) 

Get ready for summertime. (F 


66500, June 25, 1908.) 


It’s June. (F 66499, June 25, 1908.) 

Keep cool. (EF 66504, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Look out. (F 66506, June 25, 1908.) 

May is coming. (F 66494, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Melted prices. (F 66505, June 25, 
1908. ) 

New (The). (F 66484, June 25, 
1908.) . 

New sale. (F 66508, June 25, 1908.) 

Outing outfits. (F 66502, June 25, 
1908. ) 


Over garments at under prices. (F 


66487, June 25, 1908.) 
Peep. (F 66495, June 25, 1908.) 


Prepare for parties. (F 66490, 
June 25, 1908.) 


Price thaw. 
1908.) 


Robbed. 


(F 66483, June 25, 


(F 66512, June 25, 1908.) 


[18310-18320 | 


remain | 
here.—I have my hands full.—I’m | 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 
School time. (F 66475, June 25, 


| 1908.) 

Show you. (F 66501, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Showers of spring coats. (F 66485, 
June 25, 1908.) 

Suit yourself. (F 66478, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Things from Paris. (F 66488, June 
25, 1908.) 

Warm clothes. (F 66489, June 25, 
1908. ) 

We have what. (F 66480, June 25, 
1908. ) 

What? Are you going. (F 66510, 


June 25, 1908.) 


What to give. (F 66481, June 25, 


1908. ) 

White goods. (F 66482, June 25, 
1908.) 

Wrap. (F 66491, June 25, 1908.) 

Yes burglars did it. (F 66511, June 
25, 1908.) 

Your choice. (F 66477, June 25, 
1908. ) 

Your vacation. (F 66503, June 25, 
1908.) 


OXFORD-PRINT, Boston, Mass. 
[18359-18370 
Don’t you believe it—Fair show.— 
Few facts.—Figure it out.—Good way 
to build business.—It’s common know!l- 
edge. — National reputation. — Qual- 
ity.—Red hot taik.—Straight to the 
mark.—Three reasons.—We want to 
interest you. [12 prints.] (F 66184— 
66195, June 13, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
16, 1908.) 


| PacH BRos., New York, N. Y. 


[18571-18385 


Crane (Senator W.M.) (H 111796, 


| June 12, 1908.) 


McClellan (Mayor George B.) S7476 


A-C. (H_ 111793-111795, June 12, 
1908.) 

Metropolitan tower view. South; 
West. 87730. (H 112419, 112420, 


June 26, 1908.) 

Taft (Sec’y), wife and son. 87742 
A-C. (H 112720-112722, July 2, 1908.) 

Taft (Chas.) 987748. (H 1127238, 
July 2, 1908.) 

TatestW. H.). S16t4. A; B, D, HOG 
(H 112246-112250, June 23, 1908.) 


PAINE STUDIO, Washington, D. C. 
[1S886—-18388 
Bryan (Wm. Jennings). (H 111699, 


June 11, 1908.) 


282 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


PAINE STUDIO—Continued. 


bust photo. (H 112543, June 
29, 1908.) 


Taft (Wm. H.) #¢ figure sitting. 
(H 112749, July 2, 1908.) 
PARFITT (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
[18889 
(H ~ 118230, 


Citizens of Boyville. 
July 9, 1908.) 


PARKER (Surry), Pine Town, N. C. 
[18890-18403 


182-145. (F 66147-66160, June 12, 
1908. ) 

Peacock (THOMAS Brower), Denver, 

Colo. [18404 


First white woman born in America. 
(F 66853, July 6, 1908.) 


| 


| velt. 


PIERSON & co., Seattle, Wash. 
[18437, 18438 
Connecticut (U. 8S. §.), Admirals 
Sperry, Evans and President Roose 
(H 111687, June 11, 1908.) 


Temple De Hirsch. (H 111686, June 
11, 1908.) 


PIONEER PRESS, St. Paul, Minn. 
18439 
In 1908. (F 66741, July 2, 1908.) 
PLUMMER (A. W.), Lisbon, N. H. 
[18440 


Paradise falls. (H 111741, June 12, 


_ 1908.) 


| PLUMMER (F. C.), Seattle, Wash. 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia, Pa. | 


[18441 


Seattle harbor and Atlantic fleet. 
(H. 112198, June 22, 1908.) 


PoLK (J. P.), Washington, D. C. 
[18442, 18443 
Swannanoa. (H 118196, July 7, 


1908. ) 


Woods path. (H 113195, July 7, 


| 1908.) 


[18405 | 
Winter girl. (H 111510, June 8, | 
1908. ) 
PELHAM OPERATING CO., New York, 
[18406 | 
Gasolene diaphragm pump. (H | 
112191, June 22, 1908.) 
Petot (Atma A.), Augusta, Ga. 
[18407 | 


Randall (Jas. R.), postal card souve- 
nir. (F 65814, June 1, 1908; 2 c. June 
10, 1908. ) 


PENFIELD (N. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[18408-18410 
Rector [James A.] 1035, 1048, 1053. 
(H 1116385-1116387, June 3, 1908.) 
PENNINGTON (JOHN S.), New Wash- 
ington, Ohio. 
New Washington, Ohio. A, B. 
112757, 112758, June 24, 1908.) 
Perry (LEE AvuSTIN), Caldwell, Kans. 
[184138 
Rock Island train at state line, Sept. 
16, 1893. (H 113246, July 10, 1908.) 
PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 
[18414, 18415 


Giganic bugs at Columbia library. 
(H 111740, June 12, 1908.) 


Giganic owl on the Brooklyn bridge. | PRINCE (GrorcE), Washington, D. C. 


(EH 111739, June 12, 1908.) 


PICTORIAL NEWS Co., New York, N. Y. 
[18416-18435 


| Porter (Epe@ar A.), Chicago, Il. 
{1 


Why pull on a rope. (F 66248, June 
16, 1908; 2 c. June 10, 1908.) 


| Porter (Mitton Epson), Albuquerque, 


[18411, 18412 
(Hi | 


N. Mex. [18445-18447 
| Laguna, pueblo of. (H 112057, June 
| 17, 1908.) 

scene at. (H 112058, June 17, 
1908. ) 
Padre Jose. (H 112056, June 17, 
1908. ) 
Porter (S. 8.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 


[18448-18451 


Afternoon tea.—<At the rendezvous.— 
Fair motorist—Vanity. [4 prints.] 


| (EF 66920-66923, July 8, 1908.) 


PRESTON (SHERWOOD), Jersey City, N. J. 
[18452 


Khouri Madonna. (H 111701, June 


| 12, 1908.) 


Brat (will J.)° 1-20) {(H 
112762-112781, July 3, 1908.) 
Pierrot (A. G.), Chicago, Ill. [18486 | 


Republican campaign ballot post | 


eard. (G 18850, June 26, 1908; 2 e. 
June 25, 1908.) 


[18453-18456 
Taft (Wm. Howard), cabinet; 8 by 


10; 11 by 14; 18 by 22. (H 112120— 

112123, June 19, 1908.) 

Proctor & GAMBLE co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [18457-18459 


Come on in.—Southern beauties.— 
Story of a straw hat. [8 prints.] (F 


| 66387-66389, June 22, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 27-81, July, 1908 


PutnaM (EH. D.), Antrim, N. H. 
[18460 


| 


Antrim, N. H., Old home day and | 


dedication. (H 112747, July 2, .1908.) 
Rasa (E.), San Antonio, Tex. 
[18461 | 
Crockett (David); by Chapman. 


(H 112126, June 20, 1908; 2 c. June 14, 
1908. ) 


RanpbD, McNatiy & co., Chicago, Il. 


| ROSE 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 283 


(FRANK 
Mass. 
He laughs best. 
1908. ) 
Who laughs last. 
18, 1908.) 


LioypD), Nantucket, 


[18581-18582 
(H 112101, June 18, 


(H 112102, June 


| RossirerR (WILL), Chicago, Ill. 


[18583-18598 


But she told her beau on him. (H 
| 112603, July 1, 1908.) 
Every time I see some Indians. (H 


[18462-18469 | 
| 112600, July 1, 1908.) 


Breakfast. 
Whoa! [8 prints.] 
66061, June 10, 1908. ) 


— Morning. — Whoa! 
(F 66062, 66063, 


Old stile-—Pleasures of life.—Under 


I just kill a few. (H 112608, July 1, 


| 1908.) 
Great question.—In the orchard.— | 


stein. 


the spreading chestnut tree. [5 
prints. | (F 66641-66645, June 29, | 
1908.) 


Rav (WiLL1AM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[18470, 18471 

Vixen (U.S. cruiser) 26297, broad- 

side; 26298, ? bow. (H 1132438, 113244, 
July 9, 1908.) 


RAYMOND (MaAvrice F.), 
Ohio. [18472, 18473 


Raymond, master of miracles. (G 
19061, July 3, 1908.) 
Raymond metempsychosis. (G 


19060, July 3, 1908.) 
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, New London, 
Conn. [18474 
Bathers. (I 66048, May 27, 1908.) 
Reep (Marion), Omaha, Nebr. 
[18475 
Fish story.. (EF 65640, May 23, 
1908; 2 c. June 18, 1908.) 
-_Ropsins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 


[18476-18506 | 


Christmas greetings. 1176, 1179- 
1181. (G 18965-18968, July 1, 1908.) 

Merry Christmas. 1059-1073, 1175, 
1177, 1178, 1182-1190. 
18995, July 1, 1908.) 


RoBINSON (LEE L.), Jeffersonville, 
Ind. [18507 
Hello Central, give us Taft. (F 
66908, June 20, 19808; 2 ec July 8, 
1908.) 


ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF MEN’S CLOTHES 
CUTTING INC., Rochester, N: Y. 

[18508 

Practical lay. (H 110 

1908 ; 2 c. June 26, 1908.) 


RoEBUCK (ALVAH C.), Chicago, II. 
[18509-18580 


Heart of the Rockies. 1-72. (H 
112835-112906, July 6, 1908.) 


| July 1, 1908.) 


Cleveland, | 


I’ve changed my name from Finkel- 
(H 112609, July 1, 1908.) 

Just to shoot wild Indians. 
112595, July 1, 1908.) 

Left his home. (H 112596, July 1, 
1908. ) 

Met a pretty cowboy girl. 


(Hf 


(H 112597, 


Now Yonkle made love to the girl. 
(H 112602, July 1, 1908.) 


To his friends he sent a note. (H 


112598, July 1, 1908.) 


Western life is fine. (H 112599, July 
1, 1908.) 

When I think of the pawnshop busi- 
ness. (H 112607, July 1, 1908.) 

With a shooter -in his hand. 
112604, July 1, 1908.) 


Yonkle Finklestein. 


(H 


(H 112594, July 


| 1, 1908.) 


Yonkle the cowboy Jew. (H 112601, 


July 1, 1908.) 
Yonkle then commenced to pray. 
(H 112606, July 1, 1908.) 


You tenderfoot. (H 112605, July 1, 


1908. ) 


(@ 18969.. | RO¥ (L. M. A.), La Crosse, Wis. [18599 


Laughing cat. (H 112471, June 27, 


_ 1908.) 


' 


766, May 20, | 


| 


Roys (J. E.), Bloomsburg, Pa. 
[18600, 18601 
CH T12148; 


9 


Bloomsburg, Pa. 1, 
112119, June 19, 1908.) 


Rupe (A. D.) & son, New York, N. Y. 

[18602, 18603 

Modern fashions, fall and winter, 

1908-9. A. B. (G 19077, 19078, July 
1, 1908; 2 c. of each July 2, 1908.) 


Rusk & ANDREWS, Haines Falls, N. Y. 
[18604 


Twilight inn. (H 112070, June 18, 
1908; 2 ec. June 19, 1908.) 


284 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


St. JOSEPH PHOTO Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 

[18605, 18606 

South St. Joseph, Mo., 1908. A, B. 
(H 112061, 112060, June 17, 1908.) 

ee 

[18607 

(F 66729, July 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York, 


Our next president. 
2, 1908.) 


SARGENT (LESTER L.), Haverhill, Mass. 
[18608 
Kenoza lake. (F 66632, June 27, 
1908. ) 
SCHMIDT (JOHN RopertT), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Sinton hotel. 
112569, June 30, 1908.) 
Cincinnati (Balloon) in flight. 
112350, June 24, 1908.) 
Taft (Wm. H.) and James S. Sher- 
man. (H 112351, June 24, 1908; 2 ¢. 
June 23, 1908.) 


ScHRADER & DENNIS, 


(H 


Three Oaks, 


{18609-18611 | 
(H | 


SIEGEL (HENRY )—Continued. 


Greetings from. 1, 2. (F 66913, 
66914, July 8, 1908.) 
Many happy returns. (F 66915, 


July 8, 1908.) 


President of the United States. 
66917, July 8, 1908.) 


To my dear. 1, 2. 
July 8, 1908.) 


SILBERER (D. D.) Bros., New York, 


(Ff 


(F 66909, 66910, 


1 es. [18629 
Windy girls. (F 66060, June 10, 
1908. ) 


SIMPLICITY co., Chicago, Ill. [186380 
Reason why. (F 66087, June 11, 


| 1908.) 
' SLOAN (J. V.) & CO., New York, N. Y. 


| fonder. 


Mich. [18612 
Birds that made Three Oaks 
famous. (H 112124, June 20, 1908.) | 
SCHUMACHER & MURPHY, Cincinnati, 

Ohio. [18613 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Statue of the Im- 
maculate Conception. (H I2107, | 


June 19, 1908; 2 c. June 1, 1908.) 
SHaTTucK (L. E.), New York, N. Y. 


[18614, 18615 | 
Day (Chancellor James R.) of Syra- | 


cuse university. 
1908. ) 


(H 112457, June 27, | 


Herbert (Mr. and Mrs. Victor) and | 


Miss Ella Herbert. 


20, 1908.) 
SHAW (JEREMIAH H.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [18616 


Grand old party. 1856-1908. Stand- | 


ard bearers. (G 18440, Apr. 3, 1908; 
2c. June 24, 1908.) 


SHEAHAN (M[AvRIcE] T.), Brookline, 
Mass. 


Best girl that wants. 
July 18, 1908.) 


(F 67014, 


[18617, 18618 | 


[18631 

Absence makes the heart grow 
(G 18821, June 18, 1908.) 

SmMitH (JOHN LINCOLN), Zanesville, 

Ohio. [18632, 18633 

Eagle Rube band, Zanesville, Ohio. 


| 1, 2 (H 112759, 112760, James 
1908. ) 
SMITH (Mark W.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[ 18634, 18635 
Bachelor (The) (F 66805, July 6, 
1908. ) 
Modern philosophy. (F 66804, July 
6, 1908.) 
SmitH (SterR~ine C.), North Yakima, 
Wash. [18636-18651 


Battle ships on Puget sound. 1655. 


(H 112136, June | (H 111998, June 16, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 


1908. ) 

Columbia river, Oregon. 282. (H 
112063, June 17, 1908; 2 ¢. June 18, 
1908.) 

Connecticut (Flagship) 1657, 1659, 
1675. (H 111999, 112000, June 16, 


| 1908; 2 c. of each June 17, 1908; H 


Which’ll yer have Bill Taft er Bill | 


Bryan. (F 66979, July 10, 1908.) 


SIEGEL (HENRY), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[18619-18628 


Best wishes. 
July 8, 1908.) 


ayo. 


Colorado, greetings from. (F 66133, 
June 12, 1908.) 
Denver, greetings from. (F 66182, 


June 12, 1908.) 


(F 66911, 66912, | 


112067, June 17, 1908; 2 c. June 18, 
1908. ) 


Great battle ship parade, Seattle, 


| Wash. 1652. (H 111997, June 16, 
1908; 2 c. June 17, 1908.) 
Kearsarge (U. S. S.) 1649, 1650. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


(H 111994, 111995, June 16, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each June 17, 1908.) 


Mt. Eagle Cap from Divide lake, 
Oregon. 303. (H 112064, June 17, 
1908 ; 2 ec. June 18, 1908.) 


Nebraska and Wisconsin (Baitle- 
ships) 1668. (H 112001, June 16, 
1908 ; 2 ec. June 17, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


SMITH (STERLING C.)—Continued. 

Pillar of Hercules, Columbia river, 
Oregon. 799. (H 111992, June 16, 
1908; 2 c. June 17, 1908.) 


Seattle from flagship Connecticut. | 


1651. (H 111996, June 16, 1908; 2 c. 
June 17, 1908.) 

Wisconsin (U. S. battleship) 80, 
1674. (H 112062, 112066, June 17, 
1908; 2 c. of each June 18, 1908.) 


Wisconsin and Nebraska (Battle- | 


Ships). 1647. (H 111993, June 16, 

1908; 2 c. June 17, 1908.) 
— 1666. (H_ 112065, 

1908; 2 c. June 18, 1908.) 


SmitH (W. S.), Meadville, Pa. 
[18652-18735 
[Stereoscopic photographs] 1412, 
1415, 1407, 1409, 1704-1706, 1702, 1709, 


gune 1%, 


1602, 1608, 1611, 1609, 1614, 1603, 1604, | 


1616, 1617, 1600. (H 78658-78661, 
78672-78686, June 4, 1906.) 

Alexandria, Egypt. 707. 
June 4} 1906.) 


Antwerp, Belgium. 303, 304. (H 
78709, 78708, June 4, 1906.) 

Athens, Greece. 2800. (H 78776, 
June 4, 1906.) 

Bingen, Germany. 1905. (H 78669, 
June 4, 1906.) 

Brussels, Belgium. 3800, 301. (H 
78706, 78707, June 4, 1906.) 

California. 1548, 1557-1559. (H 
78754, 78700, 78701, 78755, June 4, 
1906. ) | 

Canada. 1004, 1007-1009, 1011-1014. 


(H 78651, 78653-78657, T8704, T8705, 
June 4, 1906.) 


Edinburg, Scotland. 201. (H 78740, 
June 4, 1906.) 
Hgypt. 701, 704, 706. (H T8646, | 


78650, 78647, June 4, 1906.) 


Genoa, Italy. 418. (H 78720, June 
4, 1906.) 


Georgetown, Colo. 1532. (H 78745, 
June 4, 1906.) 
Lake Worth, Florida. 1546. (H 


78753, June 4, 1906.) 


Loch Katrine, Scotland. 206. 
78736, June 4, 1906.) 


London, England. 100, 101, 103, 105, | 
(H 78725, 78665, 78726, 78666, 


TOT. 
78667, June 4, 1906.) 

Milan cathedral, 
78663, June 4, 1906.) 


Minnehaha Falls, Minn. 1538. (H | 
78751, June 4, 1906.) 
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 1806. (H 


78788, June 4, 1906.) 


(A 


Italy. 409. (H | 
| 10, 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 285 


SmitH (W. S.)—Continued. 
Moro Castle, Havana, Cuba. 1101, 
1102. (H 78732, 78731, June 4, 1906.) 
Orangfos, Norway. 2203. (H 78775, 
June 4, 1906.) 


Reidesheim, Germany. 1907. (H 
78668, June 4, 1906.) 
Rome, Italy. 405-407, 412, 418. (H 


78719, 78718, 78710, 78711, 78715, June 


| 4, 1906.) 
Salt Lake City, Utah. 1541. (H 
| 78752, June 4, 1906.) 
|; San Francisco, Cal. 1571. (H 
| 78690, June 4, 1906.) 
/ Seoul Korea. 2406, 2407... Fi 
78771, 78772, June 4, 1906., 
Stockholm, Sweden. 2104. (H 
78786, June 4, 1906.) 
Switzerland. 2001, 2013, 2014. (H 


78734, 78723, 78722, June 4, 1906.) 
Thebes, Egypt. 102, 103. (H 


| 78644, 78648, June 4, 1906.) 
(H 78649, | 


U. S. 9th infantry, Peking, China. 
2400. (H 78779, June 4, 1906.) 

Venice, Italy. 410, 411, 415, 417. 
(H 78664, 78717, 78716, 78662, June 4, 
1906. ) 

Washington, D. C. 1512, 1514-1516, 
1519. (H 78762, 78695, 78694, 78696, 
78698, June 4, 1906.) 

Yellowstone national park. 
(H 78743, June 4, 1906.) 

2c. of each June 13, 1908. 


Snirr (ALTA BELLE), Columbus, Ohio. 

[18736 

Harris (Gov. Andrew L.) (H 

112275, June 24, 1908; 2 ce. June 17%, 
1908. ) 


1527. 


| SPENCER (Hu@H), St. Cloud, Minn. 


[18737, 18738 
St. Cloud, Minn., the dam. 674, 675. 
(H 111787, 111738, June 12, 1908.) 


Squires (C. F.), Lawrence, Kans. 
[18789 
Squires’ madonna. (H 112059, June 


17, 1908.) 
Stacy (CHARLES E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[18740 
Group of American Indians. (H 
112278, June 24, 1908.) 


STANLAWS (PENRHYN), 
me Yi 


Automobile girl. 


New York, 
[18741-18749 
(F 66260, June 


Girl and man in conversation. 
66264, June 10, 1908.) 

Girl and two men in evening Ccos- 
tumes. (EF 66262, June 10, 1908.) 


(EF 


286 CATALOGUE OF 


STANLAWS (PENRHYN)—Continued. 
Girl in evening gown, walking. 
66263, June 10, 1908.) 
Head and bust of girl in ball-room 
gown. (F 66261, June 10, 1908.) 
Kids. (F 66945, July 8, 1908.) 
Lovers. (IF 66947, July 8, 1908.) 
Tennis girl. (F 66946, July 8, 1908.) 


(F 


’61. (F 66944, July 8, 1908.) 
STEBBINS (NATHANIEL L.), Somerville, 
Mass. [18750-18755 


Salem (U.S. 8.) 18675, 18675, 18676, | 


18681, 18683. (H 112379-112383, June 
25, 4908; 2 c. of each July 3, 1908.) 


— 18679. (H 112479, June 29, 
1908; 2c. July 3, 1908.) 


STEREO-TRAVEL COMPANY, Corona, L. L., 


a [18756-18855 
Anuradhapura, Ceylon. 1-16. 
Ceylon. 1-22. 

Ceylon (near Kandy). 1-11. 


Colombo, Ceylon. 1-17. 

Kandy, Ceylon. 1-18. 

Kandy lake, Ceylon. 1-9. 

Mt. Lavinia, Ceylon, 1-7. 

(H 111892-111991, June 16, 1908.) 


STOLZENBERGER (BE. A.), New Albany, 


Ind. [18856 
Almighty dollar. (F 66086, June 11, 
1908.) 
Ston—E (ArtTHUR L.), Westminster, 
Mass. [18857, 18858 
Princeton, Mass., Mt. Wachusett, 
Summit house. A, B. (H 112800, 


112801, July 6, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
26, 1908. ) 


STONECIPHER (C. U.), Chicago, Ill. 
[18859, 18860 
Precious Blood church. 1, 2. (H 
118209, 113208, July 8, 1908.) 


Storck (Jay F.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[18861-18865 
Storck’s (Jay F.) Dutch beer girl. 
1-5. (H_ 1123838-112342, June 
1908. ) 


Stout (H. E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[18866 
King Clair. 
1908. ) 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24, | 


(H 111670, June 11, | 


STRAUSS (CHARLES cae Boston, | 


Mass. 


Universal fire alarm box guide. 
112560, June 29, 1908.) 


(H | 


[18867 | 


| June 13, 1908. ) 


| 12816, N. 


pt.iv,n.s.,v.3 


STREETER (G. A.), Shawnee, Okla. 
[18868, 18869 
Tornado formation. 1,2. (H 112276, 
112277, June 24, 1908; 2.¢c. of each 


STROERIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. Ye 
[Posters] N. Y. 12745, Y. 12746. 
(G. 18562, Fl “May 1 Nr 2 ec. of 


| each, June 22, 1908.) 


—— N. Y. 12768. (G 18596, May 6, 
1908; 2 c. June 22, 1908.) 

. 12771. (G 18682, May 23, 
1908 ; 2 c. June 22, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12767, N. Y¥. 12775, N. Y. 
12785. (G 18681, 18684, 18687, May 
23, 1908; 2 ec. of each July 2, 1908.) 

—N. Y. 12777. (G 18686, May 
23, 1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 

N. Y. 12794, N. Y¥. 22785. 


(G 


| 18751, 18752, June 3, 1908; 2 c. of each 
| July 2, 1908.) 


—N. Y. 12768-N. ¥. 22g eee 
12809, N. Y. 12810, N. ¥. 12812) (@ 
18748-18750, 18754-18756, June 3, 1908 ; 


2c. of each July 16, 1908.) 


N. Y. 12778, N. ¥. S2Ge ee ee 
Y. 12820. (G 18783, 18787, 
18788, 18792, June 8, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each July 16, 1908.) 


Strouse & Bros., Baltimore, Md. 
[18890-18893 
High art clothing. Designs 1, 2. 
(F 66513, 66514, June 26, 1908.) 
—— Designs 3, 4. (G 18839, 18840, 
June 26, 1908.) 


STUDWELL (JoSEPH A. R.), Brooklyn, 

we, [18894 

Brighton Beach girl of 1908. (G@ 
19083, July 9, 1908.) 


Sutro (THEODORE), New York, N. Y. 
[18895 
Clinton (Florence) as St. Cecilia. 
(H 109411, Apr. 15, 1908; 2 c. May 
21, 1908.) * 
SWEET BROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[18896 
Mackenzie lodge and grounds. (H 
113341, July 13, 1908.) 
Switzer (C. C.), Victor, lowa. 
[18897 
Victor high school. (H 112163, June 
22, 1908.) 


SYLVESTER (Harry E:), Malden, Mass. 
[18898, 18899 


Divided attention. 


| 


— 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


SYLVESTER (Harry E.)—Continued. 

Street scene in Verona. 

(F 66080, 66081, June 11, 1908; 1 ¢. 
of each June 3, 1908; 1 c. of each June 
27, 1908.) 

TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 
[18900-18912 

Denver, Colo., Lakeside park. 10008, 
10034, 10035. 
26, 1908.) 

Indians. 3420-3425. 
June 11, 1908.) 

[4 prints] 982, 985, 987, 988. 


(F66095-66100, 


and 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 237 


TRIBUNE Co., Chicago, Ill. [18947-18953 
Danny dreamer. (F 66053, June 10, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 66429, June 23, 1908.) 
Howind (Miss Kate), the most beau- 


| tiful woman in Norway. (G 18837, 
June 25, 1908.) 
Mamma’s angel child. (F 66054, 


(EF 66516-66518, June | 


June 10, 1908. ) 
(F 66427, June 23, 1908.) 
Old Oppie Dilldock. (F 66055, June 


| 10, 1908.) 


(F | 


65492-65495, May 16, 1908; 1c. of each | 


May 16, 1908; 1 c. of each May 28, 
1908.* ) 
TANGEN (EpD.), Boulder, Colo. 
[189138, 18914 
Making a daring leap on the top of 
chaotic Mount Mnemosyne, garden of 


the Titans, Mount Morrison, Colo. 650, | 


651. (H 112541-112542, June 29, 1908.) 
TaYLoR (ROBERT LYLE), 
Ind. 

Lights and shadows in the life of 
Burns. (F 64994, Apr. 29, 1908; 2 c. 
June 8, 1908.) 

TENNANT (H. F.), East Hampton, 
Conn. [18916 

Hebron, Conn., base ball team. (H 

112761, July 3, 1908.) : 


TENNANT & WARD, New York, N. Y. 


[18917 | 
(F 66130, | 


Photo miniture [knight] 
June 10, 1908.) 


Torras (J. H.), Lancaster, Ohio. 


[18918, 18919 | 


Reeves’ (Judge John G.) residence. 
fee. CH 192007, 112008, June 17, 
1908. ) 


ToGGART (MARSHALL W.), Bayonne, 

N. J. [18920-18929 

Commandments. I-X. (G 18810- 
18819, June 17, 1908.) 


TOWNSEND (CHAs. A.), Belfast, Maine. 


[18930-18945 
Belfast, Maine. 1-6. (H 112610— 


112615, July 1, 1908.) 


Brooks, Maine. 1-9. (H 112495- 
112503, June 29, 1908; 2 c. of each June 
30, 1908.) 

City of Rockland (Steamer). 
112936, July 6, 1908.) 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES F.), Des Moines, 


ide 


Iowa. [18946 
Kodak girl. (H 113206, July 8, 
’ 1908.) 


Hammond, | 
[18915 | 


(i 66428, June 23, 1908. ) 
TROSTRUD (ALEXANDER), Chicago, Il. 
[18954-18959 
Chicago, Ill., Coliseum. (F 66837, 
July 6, 1908.) 
Holy Trinity church. 
July 3, 1908.) 


Kedgewater U. 8. postal station, Chi- — 


(F 66788, 


| cago, Ill. (F 66252, June 10, 1908.) 
Mounted mail carrier. (F 66253, 
June 10, 1908. ) 
Street railway mail car. (F 66250, 


| 


June 10, 1908. ) 


U.S. special delivery messenger, Chi- 
cago, Ill. (F 66251, June 10, 1908.) 


TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, El Paso, Tex. 
[18960 
Bill, son of Dick. (F 66943, July 
8, 1908. ) 


TURNER (C. Y.), New York, N. Y. 
[18961 
Burning of the Peggy Stuart. (F 
66279, June 17, 1908.) 


TYLER, PHOTOGRAPHER, New . York, N. Y. 

[18962, 18963 

IKxneisel quartette. (H 112752, 
112753, July 2, 1908.) 


ULLMAN MFé. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[18964-18972 

As the sky appeared to them.— 
Dawn.—Drifting—Two souls’ with 
but a single thought.—Wreckage. [5 
prints] (EF 66288-66292, June 17, 
1908.) 

Farewell.—G ossip.—Holding the 
skein .—Waiting. [4 photographs} 
(H 112009-112012, June 17, 1908.) 
UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, N. J. 

[18973-18979 


Lusitania (S. S.) CG, 6668... Ga 
1126385, July 1, 1908; 2 c. July 3, 1908.) 


New York, N. Y. C 6612, C 6613, E 
386. (H 111802-111804, June 18, 
1908.) 


A, B. 


288 


UNDERHILL (IRVING)—Continued. 

D 413, C. 6662°°(H "4igee2, 
112633, July 1, 1908; 2 c. of each July 
3, 1908.) 

——E 391. (H 112592, 
1908; 2 c. July 3, 1908.) 
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 

1 Be [18980419109 

[Stereoscopic photographs] U 
81509. (H 111879, June 5, 1908; 1 c. 
June 5, 1908; 1 c. June 12, 1908.) 

U 99999, U 113978. (H 111584, 
111585, June 9, 1908.) 

U 94925, U 949383, U 114005. 
(H 111638-111640, June 10, 1908.) 

—— U 94759, U 100562, U 113955, U 
114009. (H 111773-111776, June 12, 
1908. ) 

—U 103718, U 106872, U 106874. 
(H 111805-111807, June 13, 1907.) 

U 46378, U 113946, U 114021, U 

(H 111887-111890, June 16, 


Jug i, 


114023. 
1908. ) 
——U 99624, U 99629, U 99632, U 
99657, U 104163, U 104199, U 104206. 
(H 112044-112050, June 17, 1908.) 
—U 106564, U 106565, U 106569, 
U 106572, U 106573. (H 112088- 
112092, June 18, 1908.) 
U 72776, U 114013, U 114016, U 
(H 112130-112133, June 20, 


114025. 
1908. ) 
—U 26566, U 
27116, U 27181, U 
101116, U 101145. 
June 22, 1908.) 
U 62321, U 62321-2, U 114095. 
(H 112331-112338, June 24, 1908.) 
U 38458, U 47100, U 73114, U 
73577, U 78690, U 92465, U 95195, U 
103434, U 114088, U 114092. (H 
112355-112364, June 25, 1908.) 
U 89442, U 96615, U 114011, U 
(H 112411-112414, June 26, 


26986, U 27009, U 
54538, U 100689, U 
(H 112200-112208, 


114102. 
1808. ) 


U 33260, U 54739, U 95799, U 


104918, U 113802, U 113804, U 113809, | 
113822, U 


U 113811, U 113820-U 
113828, U 113831, U 113835-U 113838, 
U 113848, U 113853, U 113858, U 
113859, U 118862, U 113863, U 113876, 
U 1138879, U 114083, U 114087, U 
114130, U 114139, U 114141. (H 
112511-112540, June 29, 1908.) 

U 31908, U 113989, U 113990, U 
113992-113995, U 1138997, U 113999, 
114000. (H 112622-112631, July 1, 
1908. ) 


U 52279, U 59926, U 97336, U 
(H 112815-112818, July 6, 


108118. 
1908. ) 


i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


UNDERWoOoD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 
H 1453, U 77714, U 100168, U 
100202, U. 101413, U 114162. (H 
112739, 112744, July 2, 1908; 2 c. of 
each July 3, 1908.) 

U 58151, U 114050. 
113240, July 9, 1908.) 

U 49096, U 92807, U 105403, U 


(H 113239, 


| 


105422, U 105425, U 111993, U 112006, ~ 


U 112008, U 112011, U 112012, U 112015, 
U 112017, U 112020, U 112021, U 
112022, U 112025, U 112026, U 114124, 
U 114134. (H 113268-113286, July 11, 
1908. ) 
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [19110 
Autumn, 1908, winter, 1909. (G 
18799, June 12, 1908.) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©Co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [19111-19164 


College boy with cane.—College boy 
with pipe.—Girl in summer costume.— 


Girl in winter costume. [4 photo- 
graphs] (H 111797-111800, June §8, 
1908. ) 


Coquette. — His chum.—His first 
love.—His platonic friend.—His prom 
girl—His summer girl.—His true 
love.—Infatuation. [8 photographs] 
(H 112392-112399, June 26, 1908.) 


College chums.—Promising mate 
rial——Tenth member of the nine. [3 
photographs] (H 112795, 112796, 
112797, July 6, 1908. 


Taft (W. H.) 367. 
18, 1908.) 

[Poster] 11539. (IF 66380, June 22, 
1908; 2 c. June 22, 1908.) 
11401-11403, 11411, 11412. 
18794-18798, June 11, 1908.) 

—— 11361, 11372, 11408, 11417-11419. 
(G 18803-18808, June 15, 1908.) 


—— 11316, 11368, 11409, 11410, 11423, 
11454, 11456-11459, 11467. (G 18823- 
18833, June 22, 1908.) 

—— 865, 11318, 11319, 11420, 11482, 
11433, 11455, 11485, 11486. (G 18841- 
18849, June 26, 1908.) 
11448, 11451. 
July 6, 1908.) 

11427, 11460, 11477, 11484. 

19065-19067, July 6, 1908.) 

UNIVERSITY PRESS, Cambridge, Mass. 
[19165-19168 

Poems II. Upon whose weeping 
margent she was set; by F. Brangwyn. 
(F 66246, June 16, 1908.) 


Our love was new; by F. 
(F 66247, June 16, 1908.) 


(G 18820, June 


(G 


(F 66802, 66803, 
(G 


Sonnets. 
Brangwyn. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


289 


UNIVERSITY PRESS—Continued. 


Shakespeare’s plays. 2 
illustrating Macbeth and King Lear. 
(F 66244, 66245, June 16, 1908.) 


UPTOWN KODAKERY, Denver, Colo. 
[19169 
Allin. (H 112211, June 22, 1908.) 
Var (Epw. B.), Marion, Ohio. [19170 
Foretella. (H 112104, June 19, 1908 ; 
2c. June 12, 1908.) 


VAN DYKE (JAMES) Co., New York, 
ING Y ks [19171 


Margaret. (G 190638, July 6, 1908.) 
VAN OEYAN (L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 


engravings | 


[19172 | 


Cobb (Ty), demon batter. 
1133738, July 13, 1908.) 


VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA, New 
ork, N. Y, [19173-19189 


Avenged. (H 111879, June 16, 1908.) 


Bachelor’s baby. 
16, 1908. )e 

Chieftain’s revenge. 
July 9, 1908.) 

Chorus girl. 
1908. ) 

Determined lovers. 
12, 1908.) 

Get me a step-ladder. 
July 9, 1908.) 

Guilty conscience. 
30, 1908.) 

John’s new suit. 
1908. ) 


(H 112554, June 30, 


(H 112555, June 


(H 1138159, Jul~ 7, 


(H 113282, | 


(Ho 


WALKER (A. V.)—Continued. 


Yours truly. (H 111629, June 10, 
1908. ) 


WALKER LITHOGRAPH & PUB. CO., Bos- 
ton, Mass. [19192 


Taft (Wm. H.) (G 18822, June 20, 
1908¢) 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Chicago, Tl. 
[19193-19198 
Georgia (U.S. S.), ships company.— 
Illinois (U. S. S.), ships company.— 
Milwaukee (U. S. S.)—Pacific fleet.— 
St. Louis (U. S. S.)—Wisconsin 
(U. S. S.) ships company. [6 photo- 


graphs] (H 112884112389, June 25, 

1908; 2 c. of each, July 3, 1908.) 

WEAVER (THoMAS G.), Axtell, Nebr. 
; [19199, 19200 


Cyclone at Axtell, Nebr. 1, 2. (H 


| 112755, 112756, July 3, 1908; 2 ec. of 


(H 111878, June | 


(H 11382831, | 


each June 13, 1908.) 
WEIL (HENRY) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[19201-19204 
His crest. (F 66687, June 30, 1908.) 


Home sweet home.—My favorite 
forever.—Old oaken bucket. (EF 


_ 66688-66690, June 30, 1908.) 


Leap year proposals of an old maid. 


(H 112125, June 20, 1908.) 


Mother-in-law and the artists model. | 


(H 112169, June 22, 1908.) 


Mourners (The) (H 118234, July 
9, 1908.) 


(H 111706, June | WELSH (J. B.), Grove City, Pa. 


[19205-19207 

Cambridge Springs, Pa., Hotel Ri- 
der. 

Edinboro, Pa., scene in New cemetery. 


French creek 
Springs, Pa. 
(H 112335-112337, June 24, 1908.) 
WERNER (BrRuGH), Decatur, Ill. 
[19208 


corner stone laying. 


near Cambridge 


Decatur, IIL, 


(Hf 111746, June 12, 1908.) 
_ WeETMorRE (JoHN S.), Litchfield, Conn. 


Patriot (The) (H 112279, June 24, | 


1908. ) 

Reprieve (The) 
12, 1908.) 

Rustic heroine. 
1908. ) 


Story the boots told. 
June 22, 1908.) 


Tragedy of Japan. 
22, 1908.) 

*Twixt love and duty. 
July 9, 1908.) 
WALKER (A. Y.), Chicago, Ill. 

[19190, 19191 
(H 111628, June 


(H 111705, June 
(H 112280, June 24, 
(H 112168, 


(H 112167, June 


Trailman’s friend. 
10, 1908.) 


50572—08——3 


[19209 
Dog who love’s honey. (H 112347, 
June 25, 1908; 2 ec. June 19, 1908.) 


WHITE (Epwarp C.), New York, N. Y. 
[19210, 19211 


Holland (Mildred) in The Provider. 
1, 2. (G 18636, 18637, May 14, 1908; 


| 2 c. of each May 13, 1908.*) 


| WHITE (H. C.) company, North Ben- 


(H 113233, | 


nington, Vt. [19212-19242 
Atlantie fleet at anchor in San 
Francisco bay. 88038. (H 1138348, 


July 138, 1908.) 


Atlantic fleet entering Golden Gate. 
Ss02. CH 112738,. July 2, 1908 3.2 «. 
July 3, 1908.) 


290 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8.,V.3 


on  — 


Wuite (H. C.) company—Continued. 

California national guard in the na- 
val parade San Francisco, Cal. 8800. 
(H 112736, July 2, 1908; 2 ¢. July 3, 
1908. ) 

Evans (Rear Admiral) and Major 
Taylor, naval parade, San Francisco, 
Cal. 8801. (H 112737, July 2, 1908; 
2c. June 3, 1908.) © 


Fleet in San Francisco bay. 8804. 
(H 113342, July 13, 1908.) 
Gary, Ind. 13351-13362. (H 


111761-111772, June 12, 1908; 2 c. of 
each June 13, 1908.) , 

New York, N. Y. 85-97. 
111760, June 12, 1908; 2 
June 13, 1908.) 

Taft (Hon. Wm. H.), Secretary of 
war. 13009. (H 112401, June 26, 
1908; 2 e June 27, 1908.) 

Wuite (Lioyp), Washington, D. C. 
[19243-19246 


(H 111748— 
c. of each 


Content. (H 111864, June 15, 1908.) 

Day dreams. (H 111865, June 15, 
1908. ) 

Gauze curtain. (H 111880, June 15, 
1908. ) 

Golf girl. (H 111863, June 15, 1908.) 
WiuuaMms (O. D.) Jamaica Plain, 
. Mass. [19247-19252 


Be not only good. (F 66707, June 
17, 1908.) 

Harrigan! That’s me !—I’m not that 
kind of girl—No merry widow for 
me.—Waiting at the church.—You can’t 


always tell from where you sit. [5 
prints]. (F 66296-66300, June 17, 
1908. ) 


WILSHIRE’S MAGAZINE, New York, N. Y. 

[19253-19257 

Debs (Eugene V.) 1, 2. 
111644, June 10, 1908.) 


gee 4 5. (BH 112223, 112224, June 
23, 1908.) 
Wilshire (Gaylord). (H 111645, 


June 10, 1908.) 
WISEMAN (W. H.), Alton, Ill. 


| 
| 


(H 111648, | 


[19258-19269 | 


Chapel, north entrance. 35. (H 


111835, June 13, 1908.) 
Column companies. H. 
June 18, 1908.) 
Column of platoons, showing drum 
major. (H 111832, June 13, 1908.) 


Column of resting, not showing drum 
major. E. (H 111836, June 138, 1908.) 


Front of W. M. A. grounds. 
(H 111840, June 13, 1908.) 


(H 111839, 


WISEMAN (W. H.)—Continued. 

Gymnasium and administration 
building. (H 111841, June 13, 1908.) 

Kneeling. A. (H 111830, June 13, 
1908. ) 

Monticello seminary. 1, 
111833, 111834, June 13, 1908.) 

Parade rest. C. (H 111831, June 
13, 1908.) 

Three barracks. F. G. 
111838, June 13, 1908.) 


Witrripce (H. B.), Rutherford, N. J. 

[19270-19276 

Rutherford, N. J. 1-7. (H 112460- 

112466, June 27, 1908; 1 ¢. of each 

June 20, 1908; 1 ¢. of each June 27, 
1908. ) 


WorECKENER (ANTHONY C.), Erie, Pa. 
[19277-19296 


5. (H 


(H 111837, 


Chiquita. 1, 2, 4-8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 
17, 19, 20. (H 112139-112152, June 
20, 1908.) 


Chiquita and husbend. 3, 9, 10, 12, 
15, 18. (H 112153-112158, June 20, 
1908. ) : 

Wotrr (Louis) & Co., Lrp., London, 
England. [19297 

Lohengrin; by Emil Oberhauser. 
(F 66633, June 29, 1908.) 

WoMAN’S COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE, Balti- 
more, Md. [19298-19300 
Gough (Mrs. Mary Dorsey) of Perry 


Hall, Md. (H 111668, June 11, 1908.) 
Perry Hall, Md. (H 111697, June 
11, 1908.) 


Ridgely (Mrs. Chas.) of Hampton, 


Md. (H 111669, June 11, 1908.) 
| Woop (Ors F.), New Brighton, N. Y. 
[19301-19325 
Bub, he’s always to blame. (FP 
66198, June 13, 1908.) 
(F 66362, June 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 66638, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 66856, July 6, 1908.) 
(F 67072, July 13, 1808.) 
Mary and her little lamb. (F 66200, 
June 13, 1908.) 
2 (IF 66363, June 20, 1908.) 
—— (I* 66639, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 66858, July 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 67073, July 138, 1908.) 
Sambo and his funny noises. (F 


K. | 


66196, June 13, 1908.) 
—_— (F 66360, June 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 66636, June 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 66854, July 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 67070, July 13, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


Woop (Orts F.)—-Continued. 
Simon Simple. (F 66199, June 13, | 
1908. ) 


— (F 66364, June 20, 1908.) 
— (F 66640, June 29, 1908.) 
— (F 66857, July 6, 1908.) 
— (F 67074, July 13, 1908.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. | 
(¥F 66197, June 13, 1908.) / 


— (F 66361, June 20, 1908.) 
— (Ff 66637, June 29, 1908.) 


| of New York, main building. 
| 112750, 112751, July 2, 1908.) 


| Woop (Ot1s F.)—Continued. 


(F 66855, July 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 67071, July 13, 1908.) 


| Wurts Bros., New York, N. Y. 


[19326, 19327 


New York, N. Y., College of the city 
1, 2 oe 


Wyer (Henry S8.), Nantucket, Mass. 
[19328, 19329 
Dog-watch. (H111881, June 9, 1908.) 
Impediment. (H 111882, June 9, 
1908. ) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit__ 6,197 


Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit____~ 
Number of entries of Photographs, completed by deposit__________--__-_-- 9,761 


1,373 


¥ 


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day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘ Copy- 


right by American lady corset company, Detroit, Mich. Class I, XXc, no. 26158, June 
23, 1908; 1 photograph received June 23, 1908.” « 


AMERICAN LADY CORSET CO., Detroit. 
Mich. [19330 
American lady. Young lady dressed 
in colonial costume with cape. (I 
26158, June 23, 1908.) 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., 
Tork, N.Y. [19331, 193882 


Avenzer. Large globe showing the 


island of Cuba, perched on the globe is | 
(I 26013, 


an eagle with spread wings. 
June 12, 1908.) 
Laurita. Head of young woman, full 


face, single row of beads about her | 
| 1908.) 


Peck. (I 26014, June 12, 1908.) 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [19833-19342 
Girl’s best friend; The Picks big 
song and dance at Jinny’s party. Pos- 
ter drawing. 
Poster drawing. (I 26022, June 13, 
1908. ) 

— Tailor Little seizes Boots’ uni- 
form. Poster drawing. (126021, June 
13, 1908.) 

Star bout: Coslin, We can fix this 
thing up. Poster drawing. (I 26259, 
July 9, 1908.) 

Mayme, You’re not game. Pos- 
ter drawing. (I 26258, July 9, 1908.) 


—— So you'll play Irish tunes will | 


you? Poster drawing. 
9, 1908.) 


(I 26256, July 


— Steele, Yes, there’s the money, | 


but who is the thief? Poster drawing. 
(I 26257, July 9, 1908.) 

Sure Shot Sam, Jim—Sure Shot Sam 
is in thar and I want him [etc.] 
_ter drawing. (I 25927, June 8, 1908. ) 
Sam—June! I didn’t know that 
this was your cabin [etc.] Poster 


drawing. (I 25926, June 8, 1908.) 
Stop!!! four again one aint 
fair! ! Poster drawing. (I 25925, 


June 8, 1908.) 


New | 


(I 26028, June 13, 1908.) | 
It’s all on the quiet; Gie us a kiss. | 


Pos- | 


| a jar on a table. 


a 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
[19343-19355 
April—Easter lillies. Young woman 
in white gown, Easter lilly in jardinere 
on window sill. (I 26065, June 17, 
1908. ) 


August—Snap dragon. Young wo- 
man in summer gown, bunch of snap 
dragons in her hand. (I 26069, June 
17, 1908.) 


Debutante (The) Young woman in 
evening gown, holding an armful of 
pink carnations. (I 26074, June 17, 


= 


February—Tulips. Young lady in 
pale yellow gown and picture hat, 
bunch of red tulips in her hand. (I 
26063, June 17, 1908.) 


Graduate (The) Young woman in 
white gown with white cap and white 
college gown. (I 26078, June 17, 1908.) 


January—Carnations. Young wo- 
man dressed in bright red costume, 
bunch of carnations in arms. (If 


| 26062, June 17, 1908.) 


July—Sweet peas. Young woman in 
pale pink summer gown, bunch of 
sweet peas in hand. (I 26068, June 
17, 1908.) 


June—Roses. Young woman in pale 
pink evening gown, a bunch of roses in 
(I 26067, June 17, 
1908. ) 


March—Violets. Young woman in 
lavender gown, picture hat and bunch 
of violets on corsage. (I 26064, June 
17, 1908.) 


May—Daisies. Young woman in 
pale lingerie gown, with arm full of 
daisies. (I 26066, June 17, 1908.) 

November—Chrysanthemum. Young 
woman in golden brown street cos- 


tume, chrysanthemums in hand. (If 
26072, June 17, 1908.) 


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ARTHUR (JAMES )—Continued. 
October—Gladiolia. 


in a garden. (I 26071, June 17, 1908.) 

September—Azalea. Young lady in 
pale pink gown, on pedestal is jar- 
diniere holding an azalea. (I 26070, 
June 17, 1908.) 


Batt (H. La PrarKk), New York, N. Y. 
[19856-19360 


Country girl. Head of young girl, 
light blue sunbonnet with flowing 
strings. (I 26291, July 9, 1908,) 


Golden brown girl. 
skirt and jacket. 
1908. ) 

Graduate (The). 
dress, wears white hat with American 
beauty roses. (I 26295, July 9, 1908.) 

Simplicity. Head of young girl 
with dark hair and red sunbonnet. 
(I 26292, July 9, 1908.) 

Village belle. Head of young girl 
with dark hair wearing poke bonnet. 
(I 262938, July 9, 1908.) 


BANKS (CHAs. B. E.), New York, 
Na: [193861 
Hair ad. B. C. Head of Medusa 


with two wings protruding from the 

temples. (I 26310, June 25, 1908.) 

BaRitLtot (L£oN), Paris, France. 
[19362 

Bijou et Rigolo. Two donkeys on a 
cliff by the sea shore. (I 26175, June 
26, 1908.) 

BARNES-CROSBY COMPANY, Chicago, III. 
[19363-19369 

L 2970, L 2977. (I 26029, 26030, 
June 13, 1908.) 

L 3003, L 3007, L 3080, L 3031, L 
3035. (I 26076-26080, June 18, 1908.) 
BEaRcE (Este ISABELLE), West Med- 

ford, Mass. [19370-19373 

Boy blowing trumpet. Statue of boy 


Standing blowing trumpet. (I 26083, 
June 19, 1908.) 
Boy playing with boat. Statuary. 


(I 26086, June 19, 1908.) 
Boy reading. Statue of boy sitting 


with legs crossed, reading a book. (I 
26085, June 19, 1908.) 
Girl holding an infant. Statue of 


- a girl holding an infant, sitting posi- 
tion. (I 26084, June 18, 1908.) 


Young woman > 
in low necked evening gown standing 


| 


Bianck (G. O.), Paris, France. 
[19375 
Vague (La); par Guillaume Seig- 
nac. Au bord de la mer une jeune 


femme nue est couchée sur une yague 


qui déferle. (I 25923, June 8, 1908.) 


| Bomeau (PHuap), New York, N. Y. 
| [1937 


_ brown picture hat. 


October girl. Head of girl in large 


(I 26196, July 3, 


_ 1908.) 
Bone (Ricu.), Berlin, Germany. 


Young girl in) 
(I 26294, July 9, | 


[19377, 19378 


In der Nordsee; by Prof. Willy 
Stéwer. Large sailing ship with sails 


up is fighting its way through the 


Young girl in blue | 


BERRY (WM.) LODGE No. 50 K. or P., | 


Southington, Conn. [19374 


Damon’s return: by W. E. Sibley. 
Executioner’s stand, Pythias is stand- 
ing with his hands tied behind him. 
(I 25996, June 10, 1908.) 


waves. (I 26302, July. 10, 1908.) 


S. M. yacht Meteor in der Ostsee 
Kreuzend. All sails up in the center 
of the picture, to the left a torpedo 
boat. (I 26301, July 10, 1908.) 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & Co., Paris, France. 
[19879-19392 


Aux aguets; by G. Seignac. Nude 
figure of a young cupid, seated on the 
branch of a tree, holding a bow. (1 
26091, June 20, 1908.) 


Aux environs de Soissons 1814; by 
J. V. Chelminski. Winter scene in the 
country, figure of Napoleon on a white 
horse talking to an officer. (1 26097, 
June 20, 1908.) 


Billet galant; by Maurice Lard. 
Nude figure of a young woman seated 
on a couéh, holding a letter. (I 26090, 
June 20, 1908.) 


Bon soir; by Martin Kavel. Young 
woman, shoulders bare, wearing a light 
bonnet, holding a candle stick. (I 
26096, June 20, 1908.) 


Chemin du lac, le soir & Vaux s/S; 
by A. Wallet. Landscape, foreground, 
some trees, to the left, a horse and a 


cart and the figure of a man, lake in 


background. (I 26100, June 20, 1908.) 


Dur métier; by J. Maromy. Beach 
scene showing three fishermen, each 
carrying basket of fish. (1 26103, June 
20, 1908.) 


Effet de lune en Hollande; by J. 
Maromy. Marine scene showing a har- 
bor at night, two fishing boats, 
through clouds the moon appears re- 
flecting on the water. (I 26102, June 
20, 1908.) 


Jeunesse; by G. Seignac. Female 
figure seated on a stone bench, dressed 
in loose gown. (I 26093, June 20, 
1908. ) 


FINE 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


BRAUN, CLEMENT & co.—Continued. 
Matin d’été; by Kowalsky. Scene 
in the woods showing eight young 
women in loose gowns, one is Jumping 
Over a rope. (I 26095, June 20, 1908.) 


Sainte Rose de Lima; by Ethel 
Wright. Female figure dressed in 


dark gown and white cloth around her 
head and neck. (I 26092, June 20, 
1908. ) 

Soirée d’automne dans le Loiret; by 
A. Wallet. 


Landscape, to the left some | 


trees, to the right is a peasant woman | 


with some cows. (I 26099, June 20, 
1908. ) 

Soir d’été; by L. Desbois. 
terrace, two women, one 


Scene on 
seated on 


stone balustrade, the other standing. | 


(I 26101, June 20, 1908.) 
Trois graces; by Armand Point. 


Nude figures of three young women, | 


295 


Brown & BickELtow—Continued. 

Life saving crew; by A. W. Biihler. 
At sea, showing large ship in the 
background in distress, life boat in 
foreground. (I 26019, June 13, 1908.) 


Lincoln, the rail splitter; by How- 
ard Giles. In foreground Abraham 
Lincoln sitting on a pile of logs. (I 


| 26304, July 10, 1908.) 


Lois; by F. Manning. Bust profile 


view, dark hair and white hat. (I 
26305, July 10, 1908.) 

Marjorie; by F. Manning. Half 
i length figure, sitting position, left 
band under chin. (I 26306, July 10, 
1908. ) 

Natalie. Bust, head tipped slightly 


one of them holding a dove, near them | 


are two cupids. (I 26094, June 20, 
1808. ) 

Vers l’étable, paysage Hollandais; 
by Ch. P. Gruppe. 
road bordered with tall trees, a man 
following a flock of sheep. (I 26098, 
June, 20, 1908.) 

BRAZIER (CLARENCE W.), New York, 
‘wee & [19393-19396 

First floor of plan of two story and 
basement schoolhouse with corridor in 
center and staircase. (I 26018, June 
12, 1908.) 


Country scene, a | 


Front elevation of a three story and | 


basement schoolhouse having an en- 


trance in the center of the first story. | 


(I 26015, June 12, 1908.) 


Perspective view of two story and | 4 : 
| whole face bears pensive expression. 


basement schoolhouse having an en- 
trance in center of front. (I 26017, 
_ June 12, 1908.) 

Second floor plan of three story and 
basement schoolhouse with corridor in 
center. (I 26016, June 12, 1908.) 


Brown & BicELow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[19897-19406 
Antoinette. Bust, left view, dark 
hat with one white and one dark 
plume. (I 26026, June 13, 1908.) 
Bernice; by F. Manning. Bust pro- 
file view, hair dressed low and large 
dark hat. (I 263807, July 10, 1908.) 
Dorothy. Bust with full front view 


of face, head tipped toward right 
shoulder. (I 26027, June 13, 1908.) 


| tleeman dancing. 


to the right, hat with white ostrich 
plume and veil draped over it. (I 
26028, June 13, 1908.) 

Violet. Bust, leaning forward and 
face upturned, large hat. (1 26025, 


| June 13, 1908.) 


Bruce (WILLIAM), Auburn, N. Y. 

[19407 
On point. Two dogs on point in fore- 

ground. (I 26303, July 10, 1908.) 


Caproni (P. P.) & BROS., Boston, Mass. 

[19408 
the Delaware. 
in foreground 
(1 26050, June 


Washington crossing 
Bas-relief, Washington 
standing in a row boat. 
17, 1908. ) 

CARLISLE (HENRY WiLson), New York, 
ee Be [19409 

Nun (The). Woman in nun’s cos- 

tume, her eyes looking to right, while 


(I 26236, July 8, 1908.) 


CHAMPENOIS, Paris, France. [19410 
Ala ferme; par Lucius Rossi. Scene 


in the country in France, lady and gen- 
(I 26318, July 13, 
1908. ) 


Cottier (FRANKLIN Perry), Dorches- 
ter, Mass. [19411 
Presidential smile. Circular placque 
on which is exaggerated portrait of 
W. iH. Taft, resembling the moon. (I 
26172, June 26, 1908.) 


CoLuier (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[19412-19420 


At the sign of the red mill. Dutch 


Irene; by F. Manning. Bust with | wind mill, consisting of a several sto- 


chin raised and eyes looking up, round 
_ white hat with dark facing. (I 26308, 
July 10, 1908.) 


ried house, to which is attached sails 
and steering apparatus. (I 26235, July 
7, 1908.) 


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CoLLIER (P. F.) & son—Continued. 


Atlantic fleet in San Francisco har- 
bor; by Henry Reuterdahl. A number 
of battleships, flags are flying. 
26165, June 24, 1908.) 


Botanist (The); by Maxfield Par- 
rish. Scholarly looking gentleman 


of plant life. (I 26321, July 15, 1908.) 


Ceremony of the scalps; by Frederic 
Remington. Band of mounted Indians 
galloping along, one Indian is holding 


(1 | 


| 


_ day attire. 


a spear, attached to it at intervals are | 


scalps. (I 25990, June 9, 1908.) 


Hoss trade—Diamond cut diamond; 
by A. B. Frost. 


CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[19426-19433 
Church where Shakespeare sleeps. 
Summer landscape showing Stratford 
on Avon, in background, a church. (I 
26179, June 27, 1908.) 


Contentment. Interior of Dutch 


peering through eyeglasses at specimen 20me, elderly man in native costume, 


smoking a long stemmed pipe. 
26178, June 27, 1908.) 

Katrina. Three quarter figure and 
full face of a little Dutch girl in holi- 
(I 26238, July 8, 1908.) 
Venice—Along the Grand Canal. 


(I 


In 


' left foreground between landing and 


Farmer before the vil- | 


lage meeting place explaining the good | 
points of the horse which he is holding. | 


(I 26082, June 18, 1908.) 


July 4, 1908. Grotesque looking sol- 
dier, with very long nose, from his 
side hangs large sword. (I 26189, 
July 1, 1908.) 


June roses; 


two spiles is a dark gondola with 
white awning. (I 26240, July 8, 1908.) 
Doorway of a private house. 
Vines with red flowers over top of en- 


trance, to the right there is a statue 


of a woman on a light pillar. 
26241, July 8, 1908.) 


——aA side street. 


(I 


In foreground is 


a dark gondola with gondolier at stern. 


Pretty girl with her lap full of pink | 


roses. (I 25989, June 9, 1908.) 


Longshoresman (The); by Thorton 
Oakley. Man in flannel shirt and blue 
overalls, resting both arms on a heavy 
post. (I 26166, June 24, 1908.) 


When Jacky comes marching home; | 


by Henry Reuterdahl. Two Jackies 
walking across the sand, loaded down 
with all sorts of souvenirs. 
June 18, 1908.) 


(I 26081, | 


Cook (W. F.) GRANITE co., Springfield, | 


Mass. [19421 
Bigelow family memorial. Design 
no. vi. Sepulchral monument of stone, | 


upon the base rests a second base bear- 
ing the family name. (I 25991, June 
9, 1908.) 


by Sarah §. Stilwell. | (I 26242, July 8, 1908.) 


Street and bridge. A small 
white mason bridge spanning a Vene- 
tian canal. (I 26237, July 8, 1908.) 
Well in an old court yard. A 
woman with two water vessels stand- 
ing at stone well in center. (1 26239, 
July 8, 1908.) 
CROWELL PUBLISHING cCo., Springfield, 
Ohio. [19434 
Puppies; by Carl J. Becker. Little 
Dutch boy in blouse, baggy trousers 
and round cap, standing with little 
fox terrier pup. (I 26260, July 9, 


1908.) 
| CUMMING (GeorGE Marion), San 
Francisco, Cal. [19435, 19486 
Benediction (The) Statue of -a 


| Franciscan friar standing erect with 


arms extended at full length. 


CRAFTSMAN’S GUILD, Highland Park, | 


Ill. 


Bill Bryan’s smile. Medallion head 


containing portrait of William Jen- | 
Ge 


nings Bryan in a broad smile. 
26004, June 11, 1908.) 


Bill Taft’s smile. Medallion head 


containing portrait of William H. 
Taft in a broad smile. (I 26005, June 
11, 1908.) 


Republican smile. Medallion head, 


face of William H. Taft in a broad | 


smile. (I 26229, June 24, 1908.) 
White house smile. Medallion head, 


face of William Jennings Bryan in a 


broad smile. (I 26230, June 24, 1908.) 


[19422-19425 | 


(I 


The relief cast 


26058, June 17, 1908.) 
Foot-ball runner. 


is an intaglio and represents a foot-ball 


runner with ball. (I 26057, June 17, 


1908. ) 
| Davis (WiLtLtIAM STEEPLE), Orient, 
i ee [19437 


Kitten on 
(1 


Weighing the baby. 
scales, with old cat looking at dial. 
26197, July 3, 1908.) 


| Day (LueEtta), St. Augustine, Fla. 


[19488 

Landing of Ponce de Leon at St, 

Augustine, Fla., in 1512. Silver casque. 

Ponce de Leon standing pointing to a 

small boat. (I 26169, June 24, 1908; 
1 photo June 11, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


DeELoeseE, Paris, France. 
[19439, 19440 


Age heureux. Young woman in a 
loose white garment, her arms bare, 
seated on the grass, playing on a flute. 
(I 25967, June 9, 1908.) 


Jeune faneuse. Young country girl 


has interrupted her work to arrange | 


her hair. (I 25968, June 9, 1908.) 
-DESOARREUX (RAYMOND), Paris, 
France. [19441 
Napoléon 4 Compiégne. Napoléon 


seated on a stone bench in the Park 
of Compiégne, in deep contemplation, 
map on his knee. (I 25966, June 9, 
1908.) 


DEULLY (HUGENE), Paris, France. 
[19442 


Nuit d’extase. Boat containing a 


young couple is slowly drifting on a | 


rlake. (I 25969, June 9, 1908.) | 
DEVARE (ELIZABETH PETERSON PR.), | 
New York, N. Y. [19443 


Slumber. 
taken to waist line, 
tended on each side. 
10, 1908.) 


DonaLpson (TuoMAS B.), 
phia, Pa. [19444, 19445 


Identification key for Geo. Catlin’s 
portrait-group of Virginia state con- 
Sstitutional convention held 1829-30. 
if 263812, July 1, 1908.) 


Virginia state constitutional conven- 
tion of 1829-’30; by George Catlin. 


| There are 101 individual portraits in- | 


cluding James Monroe. 
1, 1908. ) 


DRAKE (WILLIAM HENRY), New York, 
IN. [19446-19448 


Alarm (The) Lion and lioness pro- 
' tecting two lion cubs. (I 26089, June 
19, 1908.) 


Haunt of the lions. Desert scene, a 
lion, lioness and three cub lions. (1 
' 26088, June 19, 1908.) 


~ On guard. Desert scene, lion stand- 
ing guard over sleeping lioness and 
three lion cubs. (I 26087, June 19, 


(f 26311, fuly 


1908.) 
Drew (A. FARNSWoRTH), New York, 
NS. Y. [19449 | 


Figure of a woman and a child. 
Through an open door is head and 
bust of a woman holding a baby. (I 
26171, June 25, 1908.) 


Statue of a young woman | 
upper arm ex- | 
(I 25997, June | 


Philadel- | 


| 


| cial type. 


| McKinley, 


ARTS 297 


HcBert (DororHy), Oakland, Cal. 
[19450 
Two step girl. Girl in decollete 
evening dress, skirt gathered in left 
hand. (I 26228, July 6, 1908: 1 photo 
July 18, 1908.) 


EvANS, ALMIRAL Co., New York, N. Y. 
[19451 

Heating and ventilating apparatus 
for Hughes high school, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Set of plans consisting of eight 


| sheets showing a forced system of ven- 


tilation, with blowers. 
1, 1908.) 

FAIRBANKS (E. & T.) & co., St. Johns- 

bury, Vt. [19452, 19453 

Railway track scale of the commer- 

Iron frame, 76 feet, 100 

tons, 7 sections. Sheet 1, Sheet 2. 
(I 26194, 26195, July 3, 1908.) 


FAUGERON (ADOLPHE), Paris, France. 

[19454 

Partie carrée. Dinner time at a 

fashionable restaurant, a couple seat- 

ed at a table, another has just come 
in. (I 25965, June 9, 1908.) 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19455-19457 
Chess game. Young woman and 
young man are engaged in a game of 
chess, young woman’s father watch- 
ing, dog in foreground. (I 26232, July 
7, 1908.) 
Columbus's fleet. 


(I 25802, Apr. 


A large old time 


| sail boat in full sail, flags flying, a 


second vessel in background. (I 
26233, July 7, 1908.) 
Washington and Mary Philipse. 


Three figures and a dog in front of 
the door way of a colonial residence. 


| (I 26281, July 7, 1908.) 


FINNELL (J. W.), Braddock, Pa. 
[19458 
McKinley memorial. Tomb of our 
martyred president. Mr. and Mrs. 
their home, etc., appears 
over top of tomb. (I 26056, June 17, 
1908.) 


FoLcER (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [19459 
Round-top grist mill. Round dome 
top which revolves by wheel attached 


to it. Mill has four vanes, three of 
| which have sails attached. (I 26157, 
| June 22, 1908.) 


FOSTER BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 


[19460 


by Alfred E. 
(I 261638, June 


Webster (Daniel) ; 
Smith. Bust portrait. 
20, 1908.) 


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FRIEND BROTHERS CLOTHING CO., 
waukee, Wis. [19461, 19472 
[12 Drawings 
clothing.] (I 26032-26043, June 15, 


1908. ) 

GALLIAC (Louis), Paris France. 
[19473 

Dans JDatelier, avant la séance. 


Nude young woman fastening on san- 
dal, painter seated on a pile of large 
books. (I 25985, June 9, 1908.) 


GALVIN (ALICE V. C.), Braddock, Pa. 
[19474-19476 


Braddock’s defeat; by A. V. C. Gal- 
vin. Soldiers, 


one of battle array. (I 25845, May 29, 
1908; 1 photo June 8, 1908.) 


illustrating men’s | 


Indians and war-like | 
equipments, and the whole scene being | 


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(FRANK FERNANDEZ), New 
York, N. Y. 9482 


Heirs (The) Heirs examining por- 
traits of ancesters, interior of palace. 
(I 26154, June 22 ,1908.) 


GIRARDEL (JULES), Paris, France. 
[19483 


Indiscrétion. Young man in red vel- 
vet suit courting a young woman 
dressed in white, they are seated on a 
bench. (I 25964, June 9, 1908.) 


GoUNOoD (JEAN), Paris, France. 
{19484 
Jeune violoniste. Young woman 
seated in an armchair idly holding a 
violin with her left hand. (I 25963, 
June 9, 1908.) 


| GRAND UNION TEA CO., New York, N. Y. 


—Genl. Washington and General | 


Braddock and Indians drawn up in 
battle. (I 25697, May 138, 1908; 1 


photo June 5, 1908.) 


Generals Washington and Brad- 
dock, other soldiers and Indian war- 
riors drawn up in battle. (I 25698, 
May 138, 1908; 1 photo June 5, 1908.) 


GARDNER-BOUGUEREAU, Paris France. 
[19477 
Cantique de Noél. Holy Child lying 
on a white cloud, three cherubs singing 
a Christmas carol. (I 25960, June 9, 
1908. ) 
GAY (GEO. HOWELL), New York, N. Y. 
[19478 
Down by the river. Pool of water 
in foreground with several large trees 
on right edge and autumn leaves fall- 


ing. (I 26277, July 9, 1908.) 
GEROME (JEAN LEON), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [19479 


Champlain’s battle with Iroquois; 
by J. L. G. Ferris. Champlain firing 
a musket at a group of Indians. (I 
26264, July 9, 1908.) 


GERVAIS (PAUL), Paris France. 
[19480 


Miroir (Le) Two partly nude young 
women are admiring themselves in the 
basin of a fountain. (I 25986, June 9, 
1908. ) 


GERVEX (HENRI), Paris, France. 


Naissance de Venus. Life-size figure 
of a nude young woman carried on the 
crest of a wave. (I 25987, June 9, 
1908.) 


| 
| 
/ 
| 
| 
| 


[19485 
Little fairy. Little girl wearing 
white fluffy dress, shoulders bare. 
(I 26031, June 15, 1908.) 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
[19486-19495 . 


Bathing girl—blue. Young girl with 
hair hanging down back standing in 
water. (I 26287, July 9, 1908.) 

Bathing girl—yellow. Woman with 
dark hair, both bands are raised to 
her shoulder. (I 26286 July 9, 
1908. ) 

Dance of the veil. Nude woman, 
back and side view, khair down her 
back, and being blown by wind. (I 
26282, July 9, 1908.) 

Evening veil. Nude woman, show- 
ing back, and side face, holds drapery 
in front of her. (I 26284, July 9, 
1908. ) 


Gossamer veil. Nude woman, one 
foot slightly raised, is holding drapery. 
(I 26283, July 9, 1908.) 


Ideal head, with leghorn hat. Head 
of young woman, low neck gown, black 
hair. (I 26281, July 9, 1908.) 


Kimona girl. Young girl with 
brown hair and eyes, wears Japanese 
dress belted in around waist with a 
yellow sash. (I 26279, July 9, 1908.) 


Kimona girl. Young woman with 
brown hair with a flower on each side 
of head, wears yellow dress cut very 
low. (I 26280, July 9, 1908.) 


Rag time. Comic drawing of old 
man, old woman, daughter, son and 
bull dog. (I 26299, July 9, 1908.) 


Seventh veil. Nude woman holding 
drapery back of her. (1 26285, July 
9, 1908.) 


FINE 


10s. 27-31, July, 1908 


ART 


Let us alone. Stork standing at the 
ide of a house with its bill inside of 
n open window. (I 25992, June 9, 
908. ) 


ANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [19497-19499 
Adagio; by E. Gruetzner. Interior 
of a bishop’s palace, three church dig- 
itaries seated at a table. (I 26055, 
June 17, 1908.) 

Barecarolle (A); by W. Menzler. 
Group of five ladies seated around a 
(I 26053, June 17, 


Mountain glow; by J. Schmitzber- 
ger. 
glowing in the light of the sun. 
26054, June 17, 1908.) 


HARPER (JAMES M.), Chicago, I]. 


(I 


Peaceful Bill and Smiling Jim. 
Portrait heads of Wm. H. Taft and 
James S. Sherman. (I 26309, July 
11, 1908.) 


HARTLEY (JONATIZAN ScoTr), New 
athe No Y. [19501 


Victor semper. 
a cupid, holds unstrung bow behind 
his back. (I 26020, June 13, 1908.) 


HERMANN (Emit), New York, N. Y. 
[19502 
Arrival on Calvary; by E. Hermann. 
Christ standing on hill in center above 
a crowd of spectators. In left hand 
corner are the three Marys and St. 
John. (I 26173, June 26, 1908.) 


HoLmtzMaNn (MINARD), Columbus, Ohio. 
[19503 


Emblems of Liberty. Eagle stands 
upon a shield with a ribbon held in 
his bill. (1 26198, June 27, 1908.) 


Hoszer (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[19504, 19505 
Love. Rich young woman taking in 
her house a poor woman and ber chil- 
dren. (I 26159, June 23, 1908.) 


Prayer. A mother teaching her child 
to pray, seated near her the father 
and another child. (I 26160, June 23, 
1908.) ; 


Huppy (Mrs. W. H.), Austin, Texas. 
[19506 
Crockett (Davy); by William Henry 
Huddh. Figure clothed in buckskins, 
as a pioneer Texas figure. (I 26201, 
July 6, 1908.) 


| 
USTIN (E. W.) & co., New York, N. Y. | 
[19496 | 


Scene in Alps, tall glaciers are | 


299 


Hupson (GRAcE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[19507-19511 

Indian boy clothed in a red fiannel 
shirt, sitting on the ground beside a 
dog. (I 26001, June 10, 1908.) 

Poma Indian baby strapped in carry- 
ing basket with one arm free. (I 
26003, June 10, 1908.) 

Poma Indian girl, standing clothed 
in shirt, skirt, with bandana handker- 
chief over shoulder. (I 26002, June 
10, 1908.) 

Poma Indian nude, sitting in a field 
of yellow poppies watching a bumble 
bee. (I 25999, June 10, 1908.) 

Yokia Indian baby, sitting in carry- 
ing basket turned boatwise. (I 26000, 
June 10, 1808.) 


| JACQUET (GUSTAVE), Paris, France. 


[19500 | 


Life size statue of | 


[19512 
Hallali. .Young huntress lifting a 
Dampierre hunting horn from her 


shoulder to blow a trumpet call to the 
hounds. (I 25961, June 9, 1908.) 


Joust (PAuL SPENER), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[19513-19519 
Carnation (The). Costume made of 
flowers and leaves, the skirt is made of 
a mass of carnations. (I 26251, July 
8, 1908.) 
Four o’clock (The). Costume made 
of the fiowers and leaves of the four 


o'clock, skirt made of flowers and 
leaves. (I 26249, July 8, 1908.) 
Honeysuckle (The). Costume of 


leaves and flowers, with a large butter- 
fly as head dress. (I 26253, July 8, 
1908.) 

Lily (The). 
flower, large lily 
skirt made of petals and leaves. 
26254, July 8, 1908.) 


Magnolia (The). Costume made of 
the blossom and leaves, one large mag- 
nolia forms the skirt. (I 26248, July 
8, 1908.) 

Rose (The). Costume made entirely 
of flowers and leaves, one large rose 
forms the skirt. (1 26250, July 8, 
1908.) 

Violet (The). Costume made of 
flowers and leaves, skirt formed by a 
number of yiolets, leaves and ferns. 
(I 26252, July 8, 1908.) 


Kine (HamiItton), New York, N. Y. 
[19520 
Light that lies in woman’s eyes. 
Head of a young woman with dark- 
brewn hair arranged loose. (I 26278, 
July 9, 1908.) 


Costume made of the 
forms the bodice, 
(I 


300 CATALOGUE OF 


Kirk (Maria L.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19521--19523 


Cinderella. 


COPY RIGHT 


| 
| 


Old-fashioned fireplace | 


with fire in it, Cinderella in front of | 


stool in pink dress. 
1908. ) 


Jack and the bean stalk. Garden 
with old brick cottage in background 


(I 26288, July 9, | 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 
[19550 
Kensico cemetery, New York, in- 
terior of chapel, showing all memo- 
rials in place. (I 26177, June 19, 


1908.) 


with open door, bean stalk in left fore- | 


(I 26290, July 9, 1908.) 


Little drops of water. Child playing 
on beach at seaside, pink bonnet and 
dress. (I 26289, July 9, 1908.) 


(Epwarp M.), Toledo, 
[19524, 19525 


A mod- 
(I 26008, 


ground. 


KNOBLAUGH 
Ohio. 


Beethovan (Ludwig van). 
eled and cast portrait bust. 
June 11, 1908.) 


Taft (Wm. H.) A modeled and cast 
portrait bust. (I 26009, June 11, 1908.) 


IXOSTENBADER (GIDEON B.), Reading, 
Pa. [19526 


Psalm 23-6 with Christian endeavor 
badge. Lady representing a Christian 
endeavor, followed by two angels. (I 
26153, June 20, 1908.) 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) & Co., Chicago, Il. 

[19527-19530 

[Drawings illustrating clothing for 

men. 1-4.] 
1908. ) 


KUPPENHEIMER (House oF), Chicago, 
Ill. [19531-19545 


[Drawings illustrating clothing for 
men. 1-15.] (I 26202-26216, July 6, 
1908.) 


LAFFERTY 
W. Va. 


Fanciful 


(Rosert C.), Clarksburg, 


representation 


over a clock dial. (I 26156, June 22, 
1908 ; 1 photo June 30, 1908.) 


LAMASURE (E.), Washington, D. C. 


Lane (J. W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19551 


Dr. Peach. Young woman carrying 


handbag labeled Dr. Peach. (1 25998, 

June 10, 1908.) 

LAPARRA (WILLIAM), Paris, France. 
[19552 


Piedestal (Le). Large structure 
surmounted by a dome with two story 
porch of columns. Masses of dead 
bodies are heaped from the ground. 
(I 25983, June 9, 1908.) 


LAURENS (NIcoLAS AUGUSTE), Paris, 
France. [19553 


Nymphéa. Nude young woman who 
has just emerged from the water. I 
25988, June 9, 1908.) 


Le GoviT-GE&RARD 
Paris, France. 


[ FERNAND-M.-B.], 
[19554-19556 


A Camaret. Evening effect on a 
sandy shore, four women are seated 
around a fire, knitting. (1 25976, 


| June 9, 1908.) 


(I 26217-26220, July 6, | 


Au coucher du soleil. Three women 


| seated on a rock, are knitting, boats 


| Small boat. 


[19546 


of youth. | 
Youth nude, and in a leaning posture | 


[19547-19549 
End of an autumn day. River run- | 


ning from background to left fore- | 
(I 26246, | 


ground, trees almost leafless. 
July 8, 1908.) 


Path to the old spring. Landscape 
with well in right foreground, leading 


from well is a small stream. (I 
26245, July 8, 1908.) 
Sunset in the harbor. Evening 


scene showing a three masted schooner 
off the end of a dock. 
8, 1908.) 


] 


(1 26244, July | 


| 


out at sea. (I 25978, June 9, 1908.) 


Port de Concarneau. Byvening effect, 
several boats are lying in the harbor, 
sailor’s wives are busy unloading a 
(I 25977, June 9, 1908.) 


LeNorn (CH. A.), Paris, France. 
[19557 


Heure douce. Young woman dressed 
in a loose white garment, her hand 
raised to her ear in a listening atti- 
tude. (I 25973, June 9, 1908.) 


Lenz (Oscar L.), New York, N. Y¥. 
[19558 


Winged figure of victory, standing 
erect on a ball holding aloft a flag. 
(I 26180, June 29, 1908.) 


Le VASSEUR (A.) & co., Paris, France. 

[19559, 19560 

Moulins La Marche; par E. Thelem. 

Stallion with head turned to right 

standing in field. (I 26186, June 29, 
1908. ) 


Punta Gorda; par E. Thelem. Mare 
with head turned to left standing in 
field. (1 26187, June 29, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


ARTS 301 


LIFE PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[19561-19564 


Assets and liabilities. Bank officer 
at desk. He has stopped counting 
money to let his mind wander to his 
home. (I 26234, July 7, 1908.) 


Elopement (The); by C. Everett 
Johnson. 
back eloping, father pursues them in 
automobile. (I 26044, June 15, 1908.) 


MeERCIE (ANTONIN), Paris France. 


Youthful couple on horse-— 


Unveiling the statue—Wall street’s | 


tribute to the Father of his country; 
by Wm. H. Walker. 
Morgan, the band led by Harriman is 
composed of well known magnates. 
(I 26188, June 30, 1908.) 


View (The), a difference of opinion; 
by Orson Lowell. Crowd of tourists 
on an Alpine mountain, guide pointing 
to view but tourists looking towards a 


Statue of J. P. | 


Deautiiul girl. (I 26161, June 23, 
1908.) 
LoprRicHoNn (T.), Elbeuf, Germany. 
[19565 | 
Regiment va _ passer. Children 


pressing against a fence to see a pass- 
ing regiment. (I 25959, June 9, 1908.) 


MAGEE (WILLIAM D.), 
Iowa. 


Monticello, 
[18566 


Emblematical picture mat. Helmet 
with an embossed visor, a dove resting 
on top, at the lower part are the let- 
ters K. P. (I 26024, June 138, 1908). 


MARCHAND (JOHN NorvAL), Westport, | 


Conn. [19567 


Horse wrangler. 
uary representing cowboy standing be- 
Side his horse and leaning across sad- 
dle. (I 25924, June 8, 1908.) 


MEISSNER & BucH, Leipzig, Germany. 


[19578 | 


Peasant’s garden with trees and 
shrubbery .on the left, in the fore- 
ground and a portion of a house on 
the right; by Friedrich Nath. (I 
26168, June 25, 1908.) 


MeENnpvoza (I. P.), ltd., London, Eng- | 


land. [19569, 19570 


Child Mary. Beautiful child with 
large expressive eyes, wearing Eastern 
head-dress holding basket of figs. (I 
26191, July 2, 1908.) 


Solitude of sorrow. Christ on the 
mount of Temptation, leaning on a 
rock, below stretch the plains of Jeri- 
cho with a river intersecting. (I 26190, 
July 2, 1908.) 


Small group stat- | 


[19571 

Sommeil de Venus. Nude young 

woman lying on a bank of moss with 

her left arm resting on the ground. 
(I 25975, June 9, 1908.) 


Moores (ALBERT J.), New York, N. Y. 

[19572 

Which one? Taft, large head, di- 

minutive body on the Capitol building 

smiling at Bryan. (I 26243, July 8, 
1908. ) 


Moran (LEON), Plainfield, N. J. 
[19573-19584 

Empress in blue. Young lady with 
light brown hair and eyes, wears blue 
empire gown with white trimmings, 
has crown of jewels. (I 26272, July 
9, 1908.) 

Empress in red. Lady with brown 
hair which falls over right temple, 
wears a crown of jewels. (I 26273, 
July 9, 1908.) 

Empress in yellow. Young woman, 
black hair arranged high on top of 
head, with jeweled crown. (I 26271, 
July 9, 1908.) 

Girl in blue with yellow flowers. 
Young lady with light brown hair and 


brown eyes, hair is curly. (I 26267, 
July 9, 1908.) 
Girl in red with red roses. Young 


woman with light brown hair and eyes, 
wears red low neck gown. (I 26265, 


| July 9, 1908.) 


Girl in yellow with yellow roses. 
Young lady sitting down, leaning her 
right elbow on arm of chair. (I 
26266, July 9, 1908.) 

Ideal head. Young woman, bunch 
of violets in corsage. (I 26268, July 
9, 1908.) 

Ideal head, with black hat. Young 
woman, low neck gown, black hat with 
red strings and rose in hat. (I 26269, 
July 9, 1908.) 

Ideal head, with green hat. Young 
woman, low neck gown, lace yoke in 
dress. (I 26270, July 9, 1908.) 

Society belle with chrysanthemums. 
Young lady, side face, black hair, white 
drapery around shoulders. (I 26275, 
July 9, 1908.) - 

Society belle with forget-me-nots. 
Young lady with light hair and brown 
eyes, lips parted showing teeth. (I 
26276, July 9, 1908.) 

Society belle with roses. Young 
woman with light auburn hair, spray 
of roses on left side. (I 26274, July 9, 


| 1908.) 


502 


Moran (THOMAS), New York, N. Y. 
[19585 
Mt. Moran, Yellowstone National 
Park: Landscape, peaks covered with 


snow, small stream. (I 26167, June 

24, 1908.) ; 

Morrow (THOMAS MATHER), Winches- 
ter, Ky. [19586 


Trust octopus. Devil fish with ten- 
tacles swung around a tobacco barn. 
(I 26007, June 11, 1908.) 


MurpeHy & McCartruy, New York, N. Y. 

[19587 

Crucifixion (The). Figure of Christ 

hanging on cross, to the left Virgin 

Mary and Roman soldier, to right St. 

John and Mary Magdalene. (I 26174, 
June 10, 1908.) 


NAEGELE (CHARLES FREDERICK), New 
York, N. ¥. [19588 
Mother love. 


clutching drapery at mother’s neck. 
26155, June 22, 1908.) 


NATIONAL ArT co., New York, N. Y. 
[19589-19592 


(The); by Alfred James 
Two cats sitting on board 
(I 


Affinity 
Dewey. 
fence in back yard, making love. 
26298, July 9, 1908.) 

Forest in the Bowarian mountains; 
by Rose. Landscape showing old mill 
at left and stream running down over 
rocks. (I 26263, July 9, 1908.) 

Italian mountains; by Tolbrig. 
Mountain landscape, showing moun- 
tains in background. (1 26261, July 9, 


1908. ) 

Springtime on the meadow; by R. 
Clairot. Hillside landscape _ scene, 
trees in background. (I 26262, July 9, 
1908. ) 

Nites, BEMENT, POND co., New York, 
WY. [19593 | 


Forging the shaft. Group of five 
iron workers in foreground holding an 
iron shaft supported by a chain. (I 
26010, June 12, 1908.) 


OstHaAUS (EpMuUND H.), Toledo, Ohio. 

[19594 

Eager volunteers. Summer §land- 

scape showing dog kennel and yard, 

man tying up dogs. (I 26247, July 8, 
1908. ) 


Parsons (Mrs. HATTIE ESTELLE), Es- 
condido, Cal. [19595 
Box of oranges. Old box filled with 
oranges with small branch of orange 
blossoms laid on top. (I 26170, June 
25, 1908. ) 


Mother holding little | 
child, faces close together, baby’s hand | 
(I | 


| 9, 1908.) 


| Marie Pischon. 


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cake dit. 


PAUPION (E.), Dijon, France. [19596 


Fuite en Egypte. Angel of the Lord 
is warning Mary and Joseph to flee, 
Mary holds Holy Child in her arms. 
(I 25962, June 9, 1908.) 


PENN TABLE Co., Huntington, W. Va. 
[19597 


Let us begfriends. Under a large 
old tree sits a man garbed and rigged 
after the manner of a colonial quaker. 
(I 26011, June 12, 1908; 1 photo June 
22, 1908.) 


PERRET (AIME), Paris, France. 
[19598-19600 
Deux glaneuses. Two young peasant 
women have been gathering ears of 
corn left by reapers. (I 25971, June 


Paysanne aux roses. Young peas- 
ant woman is gathering flowers in a 
garden. (I 25972, June 9, 1908.) 


Soir de moisson. The day’s work is 
over, group of five women, one carry- 
ing a rake. (I 25970, June 9, 1908.) . 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [19601, 19602 
Augusta Victoria (Kaiserin); by 
Three quarter length, 
in decolleté gown with a diadem in 
her hair. (I 2€052, June 17, 1908.) 


Watcher in the night; by Sybil C. 
Parker. Christ, a pilgrim’s staff in 
one hand, standing at the door of a 
sheep-fold. (I 26051, June 17, 1908.) 


PLAUZEAU, Paris, France. {19603 


Quatre copains. Three nude chil- 
dren are playing with a black and 
white kid in a grotto. (I 25974, June 
9, 1908.) 

Powers (St. F.) co., New York, N. Y. 
[19604 

Babyhood. Child sitting on sand on 
beach, thumb in mouth, ocean in back- 
ground. (I 26255, July 9, 1908.) 
Priovu (Lovts), Paris, France. . 

[19605, 19606 

Loin de Paris. Parisian lady seated 
in an armchair on a terrace, she is 
homesick and in a revery. (I 25979, 
June 9, 1908.) 


Ma petite yvoisine. Young peasant 
girl sits at a table holding a speon in 
her hand. (I 25980, June 9, 1908.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [19607, 19608 


Paul and Lydia.~ Paul is seated on 
rock near river talking to people, 
Lydia to the left. (I 26227, July 6, 
1908. ) 


FINE 
nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Cont’d. 


Paul’s instructions to the Thessa- 
lonians. Paul seated at table writing, 
before him stands Timothy. (I 26226, 
July 6, 1908.) 


PuTNAM (ARTHUR), San Francisco, 
Cal. [19609 
Standing bear with ball. Bear 


stands on hind legs holding ball with 
right fore paw. (I 26192, July 2, 
1908. ) 


: & 

QUINN (EpMonpD T.), New York, N. Y. 
. [19610 
Poe (Edgar Allen). Bust portrait 

shown in the costume of about 1840. 

(I 26162, June 23, 1908.) 


RAvaAvuT (RENE), Paris, France. 
[19611 
Berk, 6 heures du soir. Summer 
evening, women seated on dunes wait- 
ing for fishing-boats to come in. (I 

25981, June 9, 1908.) 

RHEEM (BvuzZZA) co. Minneapolis, 
Minn. [19612-19618 


At the head of his class; by Royal 
A. Rheem. Male figure leading dog, 
other dogs following in distance. (I 
26314, July 13, 1908.) 

Boneing hard; by Royal A. Rheem. 
Interior of frat. house, eight male fig- 
ures, two of which are shaking dice. 
(I 26315, July 18, 1908.) 


Check from home; 
Rheem. Male figure 
with bundle under left arm, wears 
check suit. (I 26817, July 13, 1908.) 
_On his last scent; by Royal A. 
Rheem. 
principal figure standing by hydrant 
holding cigarette case in one hand. 
26313, July 18, 1908.) 

Six cylinder dear; 
Rheem. Female figure, 


by Royal A. 


by Royal A. 
dressed 


ries a_ parasol. 
1908. ) 

Ppix cylinder kid; by Royal A. 
Rheem. Male figure, burlesque on a 


modern youth, auto coat, rolled up | 


(I 26200, July 6, 1808.) 
German; by Royal A. 
Student standing with back 


trousers. 


Studying 
Rheem. 


to foreground facing old German sga- | 


Toon. (I 26316, July 13, 1908.) 
RocuHecrosse (G.), Paris, France. 
[19619 
Bain de l'Impératrice Theodora. In 


the middle of the Imperial garden in | 
a pool enclosed by a wall the. Empress . 
“(I 25984, | 


‘| 


Theodora takes ker bath. 
June 9, 1908.) 


in foreground | 


Burlesque on student life; | 


(I | 


ARTS 303 


ROSSBACH ART GLASS WORKS, Columbus, 
Ohio. [18620 
Good Shepherd. Gothic leaded art 
glass window, arranged in four panels, 
the two inner ones contain a figure of 
the Good Shepherd with several sheep, 
one in His arms. (I 26184, July 29, 


1908. ) 
ROSSEAU (PERCIVAL), Bonniéres, 
France. [19621 


Prise de panthére au Texas. Pack 
of hounds tearing a panther to pieces. 
(I 25982, June 9, 1908. ) 


RUSSELL (C. M.), Great Falls, Mont. 

[19622, 19623 
to breakfast. Cow camp 
and camp fire, a 
the fire 
(I 26181, 


Bronk 
with mess wagon 
bronk has bucked through 
wrecking the breakfast. 
June 29, 1908.) 


First wagon trail. Band of old time 
Indians, they are off their horses ex- 
amining wagon tracks. (I 26182, June 


29, 1908.) 
SAINT-GAUDENS (A. H.) Exc.,- Wind- 
sor, Vt. [19624 


Brooks group; by Augustus Saint- 
Gaudens. Statue of two _ figures— 
Bishop Brooks wearing a gown, stands 


beside a _ lectern, figure of Christ 
stands behind him. (I 26075, June 18, 

| 1908.) 
SCHNITZER (GEBRUDER), Berlin, Ger- 
many. [19625-19627 


| 25995, June 10, 1908.) 
in | 
large hat, cutaway coat, ruff and car- | 
(hy 26199,. uly “6, | 


Radish boy; by Hangeler. A little 
naked boy on his left shoulder a big 
radish. (I 25993, June 10, 1908.) 


St. Aloysius; by Enerico Schmidt. 
St. Aloysius stands before an altar, 
before him lays a death’s head. (I 


St. Antonius; by Enerico Schmidt. 
St. Antonius in the garment of a 
monk, carries a little baby boy. (I 
25994, June 10, 1908.) 


SINGER (M. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[19628-19632 
Booth. Double or two-party booth, 
spanned by an arch. (I 26047, June 
16, 1908.) 


Booth. <A roofed exhibition booth, 


| the roof being supported by a heavy 


prismatic central column, and provided 
with a tower. (I 26045, June 16, 
1908. ) 


The roof supported by a heavy 
prismatic central column, the roof be- 
ing of cupola or spherical form. (1 


| 26048, June 16, 1908.) 


304 


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pt. iIv,n.s.,v.3 


Sincer (M. A.)—Continued. 
The roof supported by a heavy 


prismatic central column, the roof be- 


ing of pyramidal form. 
June 16, 1908.) 


Interior building decoration com- 
prising a looped or festooned canopy 
of contrasting colored draperies and 
a central row of chandeliers. (I 
26049, June 16, 1908.) 


SPAULDING (T. W.), 
Cal. [196338 
Merry Christmas postman.  Post- 
man carrying a mail bag at his left 
side with strap over left shoulder. (I 
26221, July 6, 1908.) 


STEPHENS (EUGENE), Closter, N. J. 
[19654 
She: How plainly you can see the 
limbs in the water. He: Eh! Yes. 
Man and woman fishing, shadow of 
limbs in water. (I 26176, June 26, 
1908. ) 


THEOBALD (S.), Staten Island, N. Y. 
[19635, 19636 
Rival suitors. Three collie dogs side 
by side, center one standing, two end 


(I 26046, 


San Francisco, 


ones sitting on their haunches. (I 
26296, July 9, 1908.) 
Rose between two thorns. Three 


bull dogs sitting side by side on their 
haunches. (I 26297, July 9, 1908.) 


TOASTED CORN FLAKES Co., Battle Creek, 
Mich. [19637 | 
Substitution. Woman with one hand 
upraised in act of striking grocer’s 
clerk. (I 26193, July 2, 1908.) 


TROWITzSsScH & SOHN, 
Oder, Germany. 


Frankfurt a. 
[19638-19640 


Brandung; by Hans Krause. Shore 
of some tropic country, in foreground 
a lion and a lioness. (I 26150, June 20, 
1908. ) 


Jesus bei Maria und Martha; by 
Dr. Herm. Seeger. Jesus sitting on a 
stone bench, sitting on the floor is 
Maria, her folded hands in her lap. (I 
26152, June 20, 1908.) 


Novembertag in der Normandie; by 
Fritz Thanlow. A river scene in Nor- 
mandy, water reflects the trees. (I 
26151, June 20, 1908.) 


TRUSSELL (WILBERT CLARENCE), JR., 
Boston, Mass. [19641 


Pharaoh’s horses. Circular medal- 
lion, with a group of three horses’ 
heads on its face. (I 26185, June 29, 
1908. ) 


at right of butcher. 


| 


New York, N. Y. 
(19642, 19643 _ 
See-saw. A board which is mounted 
on a base, clown dressed in jumpers on 
one end, a donkey on the other end. 
(I 26061, June 17, 1908.) 


Sunbonnet baby at home. Little girl 
sitting on a chair, cat in center of pic- 
ture and to the left an organ. (I 
26060, June 17, 1908.) 


ULLMAN MFG. CO., 


“VAN NOSTRAND (A. G. )s Boston, Mass. ’ 


(19644, 19645 
Workers series 6. Man kneeling, 
holding a pot of paint. (I 25928, June 


8, 1908.) 


—— 7 


Butcher cutting steak, lady 
(i 26183, June 29, 
1908. ) 


WAISENHAUSES (BUCHANDLUNG DES), 
Halle a. S., Germany. 
[19646-19649 


Nornen (Die). Three goddesses of 
fate, figure to left is filling water from 
a well into a plate. (I 26224, July 6, 
1908. ) 

Operfest (Das). In center a white 
horse is about to be killed, woman with 
dish preparing to eatch his blood. (I 
26225, July 6, 1908.) 


Sage (Die) von Wieland dem 
schmied. Interior of a forge in the 
woods. Powerful man at forge, king’s 


daughter entering with broken ring in 
hand. (I 26222, July 6, 1908.) 


Suhnegelage (Das) nach dem kampf. 
Warriors all badly wounded after con- 
fiict indulging in a drink. Young wo- 
man is pouring wine into a glass. (I 
26223, July 6, 1908.) 


| Wattz (Henry E.), Valley Junction, 


Iowa. [19650 


I want you. A policeman after a 
boy. (I 26164, June 24, 1908; 1 photo 
July 2, 1908.) 

WEICHMANN (MarGARET H.), Wain- 
scott, N. Y. [19651 
Rocky Mountain goats. Statue of a 


group of three goats, larger one stand- 
ing on a rock. (I 26120, June 20, 


1908. ) 
WELLCOME (Henry S.), London, Eng- 
land. [19652 
Unicorn (A). Fore leg raised, 
standing on an heraldic wreath. (I 
26006, June 11, 1908.) 
WoELFLE (ARTHUR W.), Coshocton, 


Ohio. : [19653 
Bouquet’s (Col.) treaty with the In- 
dians 1764. Col. Bouquet seated near 
small table surrounded by his officers, 


FINE ARTS 


nos. 27-31, July, 1908 


WOELFLE (ARTHUR W.)—Continued. 


Indian stands in front of him with a 
wampum belt. (I 26059, June 17, 1908; 
1 photo June 6, 1908.) 


WoLF «& co., Philadelphia, Pa., 


[19654-19698 - 


Afternoon tea. Girl, white dress, 


sitting at table drinking tea, vase on | 


table filled with flowers. 
June 20, 1908.) 
All alone. Girl, full face, hat tied 
under chin. (I 26105, June 20, 1908.) 
Arranging her coiffure. Girl, hair 
flowing, hands back of head. (I 261238, 
June 20, 1908.) 


(I 26122, 


Automobiling. Girl in automobile, 
with hands to steering-wheel. (I 
26107, June 20, 1908.) 

Autumn. Girl, full face, smiling, 
with cloak thrown over head and 
shoulders. (I 26106, June 20, 1908.) 

Berceuse. Four old men, musicians, 


sitting and ready to play a selection. 
(I 26108, June 20, 1908.) 

Bock is king. Man in regal attire, 
glass beer in left hand, scepter in right, 
foot on small beer keg. (I 26124, June 
20, 1908.) 

Cavalier (The). 
tume, large brim hat, cloak. 
June 20, 1908.) 

Cherished thoughts. 
flowers in left hand, low neck. 
25126, June 20, 1908.) 

Girl smiling with newspaper 
in hands, big wavy hat and pearls. (I 
26127, June 20, 1908.) 

Christmas eall. Girl in 
clothes, holding muff to her chin. 
26128, June 20, 1908.) 

Contentment. Girl, full face, flow- 
ing hair, partly over right shoulder, 


Man, cavalier cos- 
(I 26125, 


Girl, full face, 
it 


winter 
(I 


low neck. (I 26129, June 20, 1908.) 
Coquette. Girl, full face, smiling 


ecoquettishly, big straw hat. (I 261380, 


June 20, 1908.) 

Dancer (The). 
hat, castanets in hand. 
20, 1908.) 


Engaged. Girl, full face, decolleté, 
black hair. (I 26131, June 20, 1908.) 


Fresh breezes. Girl, Spanish type, 
fan in right hand. (I 26132, June 20, 
1908.) 


Furtive glances. 
ter face, hair flowing. 
20, 1908.) 

Gee, it’s good. Two bare footed 
boys sitting on box, eating cakes, big 
box of cakes on ground. (I 26134, 
June 20, 1908.) 


50572—08——_4 


Ballet girl, large 
(I 26109, June 


Girl, three quar- 
(I 261338, June 


WoLr « co.—Continued. 


Go ahead! Girl and boy on barrel 
driven by two bocks. (I 26135, June 
20, 1908.) 

Happy and contented. Girl, 
necklace, pillow in background. 
26110, June 20, 1908.) 

Hiawatha. Indian girl sitting on a 
rock, holding bow in her lap. (I 
26111, June 20, 1908.) 


Honeymoon (The). 
sitting on a honey-comb 
26112, June 20, 1908.) 


Hurrah for dock. Girl riding bock. 
in act of leaping over beer keg, tumbler 
of beer raised in hand. (I 261138, 
June 20, 1908.) 

Innocence. Child full face sitting 


against cushion, flower in both hands. 
(I 26136, June 20, 1908.) 


Three old men sit- 
keg of beer drinking, 


pearl 
(I 


Man and woman 
moon. (I 


Jokers (The) 
ting around a 


one has mug in hand, other two mugs 


‘on barrel. 


(I 26137, June 20, 1908.) 


Meditation. 
leaning head on left arm, 
June 20, 1908.) 

New mown hay. Boy and girl in 
hay stack, rake sticking through the 
hay. (I 26114, June 20, 1908.) 


Occult powers. Gypsy girl sitting 
on edge of table, stack of cards on 
table. (I 26189, June 20, 1908.) 


On guard. Girl in full Indian dress 
with quiver over shoulder, bow and 
arrow in left hand. (I 26104, June 
20, 1908.) 

On the lookout. 
looking out at sea. 


Girl sitting on bench, 
(I 261388, 


Dutch girl and boy 
(I 26121, June 20, 


1908. ) 

Peek-a-boo. Heads of three girls 
smiling, broken through a _ piece of 
paper. (I 26115, June 20, 1908.) 


Ready for the dance. Girl in min- 
uet costume, holding cane in left hand, 


Skirt; im night. (1 26140, Jiume 20, 
1908. ) 

Serious thoughts. Girl, hair fiow- 
ing, low neck. (I 26116, June 20, 
1908. ) 

Shyness. Bashful boy standing, 


left hand back of him, right hand to 
mouth sucking finger. (I 26145, June 
20, 1908.) 

Sledding. Boy and girl coasting on 
a sled. (I 26117, June 20, 1908.) 


Solitary thoughts. Girl, pensive ex- 
pression, hair fiowing over shoulders. 
(I 26142, June 20, 1908.) 


306 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 
Wo.Lr « co.—Continued. | Wor « co.—Continued. 

Solitude. Girl with hair flowing over This is life. Man, mustache and 
her right shoulder, pensive look. (I | beard, Sir Walter Raleigh costume, 
26141, June 20, 1908.) | holding tumbler of beer in right hand. 

Spring. Girl, head slightly tilted, | (I 26147, June 20, 1908.) 
big hat with veil. (I 26143, June 20, Two of a. kind. « Lady tae 
1908. ) holding rose. (I 26148, June 20, 


Springtime. Girl, head = slightly | 1908. ) 


tilted, large white fluffy white hat. (I | was 
26144, June 20, 1908.) Wistful maiden. Young girl Span- 


Studying the stars. Girl’s head pro- | 182 type, hair flowing over left 
file, hair over right shoulder, jeweled | shoulder and wearing a large flannel 
comb in hair. (I 26118, June 20, | Bet. (I 26149, June 20, 1908.) 
1908.) 

Sweet scents. Girl, large wavy hat, WYMAN (RicHarp), London, England. 
kid gloves, rose in right hand. (I [19699 
26146, June 20, 1908.) Cavaliers; by Lucy E. Kemp-Welch. 

Taking it cosy. Girl reclining, arms Three horsemen in 17th Century cos- 
back of head, legs akimbo, book in | tumes riding slowly alone a country 
lap. (I 26119, June 20, 1908.) / road. (I 26300, July 10, 1908.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 
and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908...___..__.-. cL 2, 368 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 


PHOTOGRAPHS; 
FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 32-35 
AUGUST, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


. 


aot 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
graphs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

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

Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
account of necessary correspondence. 

To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Aerial Navi- 
gation Company of America,’ Girard, Kans. Class F, XXce no. 67365, July 7, 1908; 2 
copies received July 7, 1908. 


AERIAL NAVIGATION CO. OF AMERICA, | AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 


Girard, Kans. [19700 [19709-19723 
Grand air ship. (F 67365, July 7,| Again the joke is on [Buster] (F .- 
1908. ) | 67583, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, | Don’t laugh kind friends. (F 67454, 
Seattle, Wash. [19701 | July 28, 1908.) 


i 4 ! dp | Education of Happy Hooligan’s man 
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific ex position cn es = 
buildings. X44, X40, x62. (H 11164g- | Thursday. (F 67251, July 20, 1908.) 
111650, June 10, 1908.) * | (F 67453, July 28, 1908.) 


ALLEN (W. L.), Butler, Pa. (EF 67582, Aug. 3, 1908.) ie) 
[19702, 19703 He shouldn’t ought to have did it. 


Butler, Pa., High school building.‘ 67255, July 20. 1908.) 
(F 67303, July 21, 1908.) | His name is Ebenezer. (F 67254, 


Hoffman oil field. (F 67302, July 21, | JW 20, 1908.) 
1908.) Jimmy. (F 67451, July 28, 1908.) 
Autison (H. S.), Hurleyville, N. Y. (F 67580, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
[19704 Katzenjammer kids. (F 67584, Aug. 
Way mutton is raised in Sullivan | 5, 1908.) 
county. (H 102407, Nov. 12, 1907; 1c. (F 67252, July 20, 1908.) 
Noy. 5, 1907; 1 c. July 8, 1908.) Mary Jane and Tige were not in 
AtsuP (ALLEN J.), Paso Robles, Cal. this. (F 67253, July 20, 1908.) 
[19705 Pink Whiskers Jones. (F 67455, 


Paso Robles, Cal., public library. | July 28, 1908.) 
(H 113265, July 10, 1908; 2 c. June 26, (F 67581, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


1908.) | Razazo’s the word! Not rip rup 
ALTSCHUL (ERNsT), Cleveland, Ohio. | garoo! (F 67452, July 28, 1908.) 
[19706 | AxrertcaN - JouRNAL- Examiner, New 
Black-bear-y-ing. (F 67387, July 24, | York (Mi. ¥. [19724-19799 
1908. ) | Braggo the monk. (F 67447, July 
ALTVATER (FRANK Ross), Newport, 27, 1908.) 
Ohio. [19707, 19708 Bugtown’s captains of industry. (F 
Ohio river and valley from Mt. Dua- | 67159, July 16, 1908.) 
Jey, near Newport, Ky. 1, 2. (H Diogenes victim of cruelest hoax yet. 
113595, 113596, July 18, 1908.) (I 67496, July 31, 1908.) 


307 


308 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


——__ 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER—Con- 


tinued. 
English fair play. (F 67442, July 
27, 1908.) | 
Foxy quiller bug. (F 67450, July 
28, 1908.) 


—— (F 67494, July 31, 1908.) 
— (F 67628, Aug. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 67651, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
—— (F 67679, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


Grafto the monk. (F 67201, 
17, 1908. ) 


— (F 67341, July 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 67468, July 29, 1908.) 
(F 67578, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Groucho the monk. (F 67125, July 
15, 1908. ) 
—— (F 67229, July 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 67310, July 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 67441, July 27, 1908.) 
— (F 67660, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Hall Room boys. 
1908.) 


July 


(F 67382, July 238, 1908.) 
— (Ff 67448, July 28, 1908.) 
— (F 67579, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
— (F 67680, Aug. 7, 1908.) 

I see by the papers. 


20, 1908. ) 

Joys of Satan. (F 67650, Aug. 5, 
1908. ) 

Loyal to the core. (F 67161, July 
16, 1908.) 


Members of Monopoly 
African hunting trip. 
2%, 1908.) 

Mr. Common People’s disappearance. 
(F 673838, July 23, 1908.) 

Mr. Wisebird minds the baby. 
67381, July 23, 1908.) 

Mrs. Trubbell. 
1908. ) 

— (F 67200, July 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 67339, July 22, 1908.) 

—— (F 67444, July 27, 1908.) 

(F 67577, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Never again. (F 67158, July 16, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 67228, July 18, 1908.) 


—— (F 67309, July 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 67880, July 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 67467, July 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 67478, July 30, 1908.) 
—_— (F 67524, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
-- (F 67627, Anz 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 67658, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 67678, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


lodge plan 


(F 


(F 67256, July | 


(F 67446, July | 


(F 67123, July 15, | 


| July 15, 1908.) 


(F 67230, July 18, | 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER—Con- 
tinued. 


New chorus girls’ hotel. 
July 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 67449, July 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 67493, July 31, 1908.) 
(F 67648, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
News from Bugtown. (F 67124, 
. 


(F 67396 


Oh Piffle! (F 67126, July 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 67202, July 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 67340, July 22, 1908.) 

— (F 67397, July 24, 1908.) 

—— (F 67443, July 27, 1908.) 

— (F 67525, Aug. 1, 1908). 

— (F 67659, Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Oh, what’s the use. (F 67160, July 

16, 1908.) 

—— (F 67311, July 21, 1908.) 

— (F 67445, July 27, 1908.) 

—— (F 67495, July 31, 1908.) 

—— (F 67649, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Our antediluvian ancestors. (F 
67399, July 24, 1908.) 
Picture story in one word. (F 


67440, July 27, 1908.) 


Picture story with but one word. 
(F 67479, July 30, 1908.) 


Rhymo the Monk. (F 67258, July 
20, 1908.) 


— (F 67398, July 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 67526, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Sorrows of Satan. (F 67127, July 


15, 1908.) 
—— (F 67342, July 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 67527, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Tightwaddo the monk. (F 67626, 
Aug, 4, 1908.) 


Ungrateful fly, a Bugtown episode. 
(F 67257, July 20, 1908.) 


West Point hazing mix-up. (F 
| 67661, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Wouldn’t it make you mad. (F 


67259, July 20, 1908.) 

— (F 67812, July 21, 1908.) 

—— (F 67466, July 29, 1908.) 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., New York, 


N. Y [19800, 19801 
Return of our fieet. (G 19203, July 
22, 1908.) 
Trysting place. (G 19204, July 22, 
1908. ) 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 

New York, N. Y. [19802-19810 

Adventures of dollie. (H 1138248, 
July 10, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 32-35, Aug.; 1908 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.— | 


AND PRINS, ETC. 309 


AuGuUR, Swyers & MACHOLD, New York, 


Pee [19833-19838 
Jonquils.—_La France.—Lilac blos- 
| soms.—Pond lily.—Rose girl.—Sweets. 


Continued. 
Bandits Waterloo. (H 113969, July | 
28, 1908. ) 
Black viper. (H 113479, July 16, 
1908. ) 


Calamitous elopement. 
July 28, 1908.) 


Deceived slumming party. (H 113968, 
July 28, 1908.) 


Fight for freedom. 
16, 1908.) 


Redman and the child. 
July 22, 1908.) 


Stage rustler. 


(H 113480, July 
(H 113769, 


(H 112792, July 3, 


(H 113967, | 


[6 prints.] (EF 67112-67117, July 15, 


1908. ) 
BACHMAN (AL), Commerce, Tex. 
[19839 


Commerce, Tex., Public square. 


(H 113852, July 24, 1908.) 
BaILEy (A. K.) & SON, Decorah, Iowa. 
[19840 
Luther, (F 67407, July 25, 
1908.) 


BALDWIN (T. StTitTH), Downers Grove, 


ee i 


T1l. [19841-19867 
| Cataract cafion, Ariz. 1-20. (H 
| 118550-113569, July 17, 1908.) 

Grand ecafion, Ariz. 1-7. (H 113570- 


1908. ) 
Tavern keeper’s daughter. (H 113770, | 
July 22, 1908.) 
AMERICAN PRINTING Co. Fall River, 
Mass. [19811 
Economy bridge. (F 67165, July 16, 
1908.) 
ANDERSON (JOHN A. W.), Le Sueur, 
Minn. [19812 | 


_Minesota river at Le Sueur, Minn. | 


(H 114012, July 29, 1908; 2 ec. July 
15, 1908. ) 


ANDERSON (W. R.) co., New York, 


lh [19813-19817 | 
Curse it! Locked up again. 
The horse: What in thunder does | 


he want! 

Just at that most interesting age. 
- Look at me eve’ybody. 

Rushing the growler. 

(F 67020-67024, July 138, 1908.) 


| ARIZONA LAND CO., Mesa City, Ariz. 
[19818-19826 


Cross cut drive.—Governor Kibby at | 


Granite reef.—Granite reef dam.— 
_ Grapes on the vine.—Lake above Gran- 


ite reef.—Lake Martin.—Main supphy | 


| canal.—On banks of cross cut.—Seed- 
less grapes. [9 photographs] (H 
~ 113952-113960, July 27, 1908.) 
_ Arnotp (T. F.), Derry, N. H. 
[19827-19830 
. Chester, N. H. 14. 
h 1138849, July 23, 1908.) 


(H 113846- 


» ATcHISON, Topeka & SANTA FE RY. | 


[19831 
(HL 113308, 


Co., Topeka, Kans. 
; Southern California. 
July 13, 1908.) 
| Atwitt (FLoyp), Paulding, Ohio. 
[19832 
5 Ohio horseshoe. (H 112640, July 2, 
met908; 1 c. July 2, 1908; 1 « July 18, 
‘a 1908.) 


1138576, July 17, 1908.) 


BALSTER (FRANK §.), Durango, Colo, 
[19868-19870 


No one to love me (H 113312, 
June 29, 1908.) 
Colorado columbine. 


(H  A1sghi, 
June 29, 1908.) 


Should owl’d acquaintance be forgot. 
(H 113310, June 29, 1908.) 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), Des Moines 
Iowa. [19871-19875 
Omaha merchants express and trans- 
fer co. (H 118426, July 15, 1908; 2c. 
July 18, 1908.) 

Scribner, Nebr. (H 113263, July 10, 
1908 ; 2c. July 13, 1908.) 

South Omaha, Nebr., Stock yards, 
(H 113264, July 10, 1908; 2c. July 13, 
1908. ) - 

Spint)lske via! GS0s.;15 A2okel 
113806, 113807, July 22, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each July 25, 1908.) 
BARKER (B. BENTON), Burlington. Vt. 

[19876-19892 
Vt. (H 113405- 


Charlotte, 1-7. 


| 113411, July 15, 1908.) 


Shelburne, Vt. 1-10. 
113421, July 15, 1908.) 
Barton & SpPooNeR, Cornwall-on-Hud- 


(H 113412- 


son, NY. [19893-19905 
American beauties. (F 67103, July 
14, 1908.) 


Deer in woods. (F 67107, July 14, 
1908 ; 2 ec. July 21, 1908.) 

Flowing locks. (EF 67319, July 21, 
1908. ) 

Keeping tabs on the telephone. 
67104, July 14, 1908.) 


Lillies. (F 67105, July 14, 1908.) 


(F 


310 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


-pt.Iv,n.s., v.3 


Barton & SPooNeER—Continued. 

Market girl. (F 67318, July 21, 
1908. ) 

Mt. Beacon, N. Y., pioneer log cabin. 
Exterior, a, b; interior. (F 67314— 
67316, July 21, 1908.) 

Oriental maid. (F 67317, July 21, 


| Imperial council meeting. 


| 
| 
: 
; 


1908.) 
Reflections. (IF 67106, July 14, 1908.) 
Swing (The). (F 673820, July 21, | 
1908.) 


BROMLEY 
Minn. 


Minneapolis, Minn.: Masonic temple, 
(H 113929, 


(Epwarp A.), Minneapolis, 


July 27, 1908.) 
BrousE (J. L.), Chicago, Ill. [19937 


County democracy at Fairview 
farm. (H 113764, July 22, 1908; 2 ec. 
July 28, 1908.) 


| BUCHMAN (ALBERT), New York, N, Y. 


Telling all. (F 67321, July 21, 1908.) | 


BENJAMIN (IsAAc), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[19906-19909 

Taft (Judge William Howard) 1-35. 
(H 114000, 114001, 114011, July 29, 
1908.) 

Taft notification committee. 
114016, July 30, 1908.) 
BERTRAND (J. J. R.), Boston, Mass. 

[19910 
(H 1138811, 


(1 


tngland (George Allan). 
July 23, 1908.) 
Birp (W. A. 8.), Topeka, Kans. 
[19911, 19912 


| BUTCHER 


Degree of Pocahontas, Imp’d. O. R, | 


M., membership certificate. 
Improved order of Red men, mem- 
bership certificate. 


(F 62777, 62778, Feb. 17, 1908; 1 c. 


[199388 


Lincoln (Abraham). (H 113909, 


July 27, 1908.) 


Bunby (Wu1Lt1AM M.), Terre Haute, 

Ind. [19989 

Greatest man in the world. (H 
113760, July 22, 1908.) 


3UNNELL (S. U.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[19940-19942 
Longest fruit train in the world. 
A-C, (H 113475-113477, June 29, 


1908. ) 
CS. & SON, 


D.) Kearney, 


[19943 
Nebr., and Minnekadusa 
Bird's-eye view. (H 114040, 


Nebr. 
Valentine, 
lake. 


July 18, 1908; 2 c. July 30, 1908.) 


of each Feb. 17, 1908; 1c. of each July | 


17, 1908.) 


BisBeE (Clarence E.), Twin Falls, 
Idaho. [19913 
Sturgeon (Nahma). (H 1138758, | 


July 21, 1908.) 

Boston PHOTO NEWS Co., Boston, Mass. 

[19914-19923 

Aldrich memorial building (Nutter 

house). 1-10. 
§, 1908.) 

BRADLEY BROS., Lee, Mass. 


Grandson of world’s champion, 1906, 
(FF 67500, July 31, 1908.) 

Nephew of world’s champion, 1906. 
(i 67499, July 31, 1908.) 


[19924-19927 


Imperial valley. 


CAMPBELL 
Ill. 
Barrymore (Ethel). 
27, 1908.) 


(HucH Stuart), Chicago, 
[19944 
(F 67410, July 


CENTER (A. P.), Brawley, Cal. 
[19945 
World’s record canteloupe train from 
(H 118850, July 23, 


1908; 2 e. July 24, 1908.) 


(H 1133892-113401, July | 


Saddle and tail of nephew of world’s | 


champion 1906. 
1908. ) 

Wing of world’s champion 1906. 
67497, July 31, 1908.) 
BRENTLINGER (J. S.), Lake View, Ohio. 

[19928-19985 

Indian lake, Ohio. 1, 2. 

Lake View, Ohio, typical scene. 

Lewistown Reservoir, Ohio. 

Turkey Foot park, Ohio. 
118884—-113841, July 23, 1908.) 


(F 67498, July 31, 


ja 
1-3. (H | 


(FE | 
| CLEMENS 


CHAPPELL (C. A.), Hamitton (P. §.), 
& Park (C. G.), Minden, Nebr. 
[19946 
Showing wheat straw driven by 
cyclone into a tree. (H 113235, July 
9, 1908; 2 c. June 18, 1908.) 


CHAUFTY & JACK, Stroud, Okla. 
[19947, 19948 
Kiefer, Okla., Glen pool. 
Tulsa, Okla. 
(H 113347, 113348, July 18, 1908; 2 
c. of each July 1, 1908.) 


(THEODORE C.), Baltimore, 
[19949 


(F 66974, July 10, 1908; 


Md. 
Best Bill. 


| 2c. July 29, 1908.) 


| CLINEDINST 


(B. Washington, 
[19950 


(H 115890, July 


M.), 
D.C. : 
Walsh (Miss E.) 


| 24, 1908.) 


[19936 . 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 


CONNELL (C. D.), Salamanca, N. Y. 


[19951 

Cattaraugus county centennial 
wagon. (H 113885, July 14, 1908.) 

CoNNER (ALICE W.), Germantown, 

Pa. [19952 

Germantown water works, 1883. 


(H 113730, July 21, 1908; 1 ¢c. June 

a0, 1908; 1 c. July 21, 1908.) 

Coovert (J. C.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[19953-19958 

F.) hardwood 
(H 114041- 


Luehrman (Chas. 
lumber co. 801-804. 
114044, July 16, 1908.) 

South Memphis industrial district. 
(H 114045, July 16, 1908.) 


Cort (Howarp R.), Tenafly, N. J. 
[19959-19961 
Our boys and girls. (F 67130, July 
15, 1908; 2c. July 16, 1908.) 
= (F 67362, July 22, 1908; 2 ec. 
July 23, 1908. ) 
—— (F 67488, July 30, 1908.) 


COURIER Co. oF BuFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[19962-19974 

Alvin bros. (G 19198, July 22, 1908; 
2c. July 23, 1908.) 

Circus nightmare. (G 19200, July 
22, 1908; 2c. July 23, 1908.) 

Coming events. (G 19118, July 
1908. ) 

Fiesta of flowers. (G 19201, July 
22, 1908; 2 c. July 23, 1908.) 

Gruet & Gruet, imperial burlesquers. 
(G 19235, July 28, 1908; 2 c. July 29, 
1908. ) 

Herbert and Rogers. (G 19199, July 
22, 1908; 2 c. July 238, 1908.) 

Just out of college sayings of Ade. 
(G 19109, July 16, 1908; 2 c. July 17, 
1908. ) 

Man behind the fun. (G 19202, July 
22, 1908; 2 c. July 23, 1908.) 

Music, beauty, good cheer and com- 
edy. (G 19237, July 28, 1908; 2c. July 
29, 1908.) : 

Unbeaten Babcock electric carriage. 
(G 19108, July 16, 1908; 2 ¢. July 17, 
1908. ) 

Uncertain Mary. (G 19288, July 28, 
2908; 2 c. July 29, 1908.) 


- 
‘, 


Veola (La). (G 19119, July 17, 
1908. ) 

Woman in the moon. (G 19145, July 
20, 1908. ) 


CRAVEN (M.B.), Evanston, Ill. [19975 


Fox Lake, Ill., Beneath the weeping 
willows. (H 11386389, July 20, 1908.) 


311 


CRONYN (JOHN L. C.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[19976 
Perfecto (A). July 6, 
1908. ) 


Crospy B. (S.), Chicago, Il. 
[19977-19979 
(F 67162, July 


(H 113375, 


Cupid in August. 
16. 1908.) 

Cupid in October. 
16, 1908. ) 

Cupid in September. 


(F 67164, July 


(F 67163, July 


| 16, 1908. ) 


CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Culver, Ind. 

[19980 

Black horse troop on a road march. 
(H 113912, July 27, 1908.) 


Curtis (Epwarp 8.), Seattle, Wash. 
[19981 
(H 112941, 


Winter camp. XN 2488. 


July 6, 1908.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[19982-19989 


Art. 8 by 10. (H 113654, July 20, 
1908. ) 

Law. 8 by 10. (H 113655, July 20, 
1908. ) 

Religion. S8 by 10. (H 113656, July 
20, 1908.) 

Science. 11 by 14. (H 118660, July 


20, 1908.) 


Science revealing the treasures of 


the earth. 8 by 10. (H 118658, July 
20, 1908.) 

Spirit of light. § by. 10. (i 
113657, July 20, 1908.) 

Spirit of religious liberty. 11 by 14. 
(H 118661, July 20, 1908.) 

Spirit of Vulcan. 8 by 105 (H 


118659, July 20, 1908.) 


DAVIS BROS. PUB. Co., Chicago, I]. 
[19990-19993 


Before the departure. — Brook 
(The).—On their honeymoon.—Spring- 
time. [4 prints] (EF 67152-67155, 
June 20, 1908; 2 ¢c. of each June 6, 
1908.) 


DAWSON (JOHN W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[19994-19998 


Idaho (U. SS.), Delaware river. 
1858, 1861, 1862. (H 1138597—-113599, 
July 18, 1908; 2 ¢« of each July 20, 
1908.) 


New Hampshire (U. SS.) 1, 2. (H 
113600-1138601, July 18, 1908; 2 c¢. of 
each July 20, 1908.) 


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pt. Iv, n.8.,v.3 


DE BENNING (T.), Hemphill, Tex. 
[19999 
High five gang. (H 113623, July 18, 
1908; 2 ¢c. July 6, 1908.) 
DE Groat (A. B.), Bath, N. Y. 
[20000-20003 


Lyon (Reuben). 2, 5, 7, 9. 


each July 25, 1908.) 


DE LUXE ART CoO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[20004 


(F 67470, July 30, 1908.) 
DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[20005-20011 
Adventures of the little Post Want- 
ad. (F 67166, July 16, 1908.) 


—— (F 67379, July 23, 1908.) 

(F 67474, July 30, 1908.) 
Cache (The). (F 67564, Aug. 3, 

1908. ) 


Denver. 


(F 67425, July 27, 1908.) 


| Melchers. 


DETROIT PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 
Roosevelt (Theodore); after Gari 
(H 1138615, July 18, 1908.) 


Yosemite valley from Glacier point, 
Cal. (H 113577, July 17, 1908.) 


| DEVEREAUX (THOMAS H.), Chicago, UL 
(Hi | [20076 
114028-114031, July 30, 1908; 2c. of | 


Our presidents and Republican can- 
didates. (F 66801, July 6, 1908; 2 e. 
July 24, 1908.) 


- _Ditson (OLIVER) co., Boston, Mass. 
I’m afraid to come home in the dark. 


[20077, 20078 
Easy marches for the piano. (F 
66293, June 17, 1908.) 


Sweet by and by. (F 66294, June 


_ 17, 1908.) 
DopBINs (CLARENCE H.), Woodstock, 
| Ill. 


-Donacp (C. F.), Enid, Ohio. — 


Doc Bird and Hum Dinger, the ad- | 


ventures they have. F 67424, July 


27, 1908. ) 
Pioneer (The) (F 67565, Aug. 3, | 
1908.) 
DETROIT PUBLISHING ©CoO., Detroit, 
Mich. [20012-20075 


Ann Arbor, Mich., 1-3. 
113793, July 22, 1908.) 

Apotheosis of Pittsburg, Pa. B-—D. 
(H 114025-114027, July 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each July 25, 1908.) 

Birth of Venus; after Geo. Hitch- 
cock. (H 113614, July 18, 1908.) 

—— (H 1138438, July 23, 1908.) 


(H 113791- | 


Cleveland, Ohio. 1-12. (H 113794 
113805, July 22, 1908.) 
Trinity cathedral. (H 113845, | 


July 23, 1908.) 


Coneord river, Concord, Mass. (H 
113949, July 27, 1908.) 

Detroit, Mich., Belle Isle. 1-4. (H 
113436, 1134387, July 15, 1908; H 
113789, 113790, July 22, 1908.) 

Mackinac island, Mich. 1-11. (H 


113488-113448, July 15, 1908.) 

Mother and child; after Hugo Bal- 
lin. (H 114097, July 31, 1908.) 

New York, N. Y. 1-14. (H 113428- 
113435, July 15, 1908, H 113783— 
113788, July 22, 1908.) 

—— College of the city of New York. 
(H 113844, July 23, 1908.) 

Pittsburg, Pa. 1-8. 
113782, July 22, 1908.) 

—— Carnegie Institute. 
July 27, 1908.) 


| 1-4. 


(H 118775- 


(H 113948, 


[20079 
Oliver typewriter factory. (H 113971, 
July 29, 1908. ) 


[20080 


Enid, Ohio. (H 1138851, July 24, 

1908. ) 
DOoNALDSON, (Ropert M.), New York, 
WNW. Yi [20081-20092 


Farragut (David Glasgow)—Hous- 
ton (Sam)—Lee (Robert B.)—Jones 
{John Paul)—Lincoln (Abraham)— 
Fenn (William)—Perry (Oliver Haz- 
ard) — Putnam (Israel) — Revere 
(Paul)—Scott (Winfield)—Sheridan 
(Philip Henry )—-Washington (George) 
[12 chromos.] (G 19178-19189, July 


21, 1908.) 
EpcERTON (R. L.), Fremont, Nebr. 
[20093-20096 
Fremont, Nebr. 1-4 (H 113930- 


113933, July 27, 1908.) 
IspISON MFG. Co., West Orange, N. J. 
20097-20117 
Dumb hero. 1-5. (H113885-113889, 
July 24, 1908.) 
Face on the barroom floor. 
(H 113619-113622, July 18, 1908.) 
Fly paper. (H 113616-113618, 
July 18, 1908.) 
Little coxswain of the ’varsity eight. 
(H 113422-113425, July 15. 1908.) 
Tales the searchlight told. 1-5. (H 
114098-114102. July 31, 1908.) 
Epwarps & Loomis, Chicago, Ill. ; 
(20118 
(F 66980, July 10, 


1, 


1-3. 


Rooster’s head. 

1908. ) 
ENGLISH (H.), Saltese, Mont. 
. [20119-20123 


Bench (The). (H 113612, July 18, 


~ 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 — 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 313 


ENetisuH (H.)—Continued. 
Heading (The). 
1908. ) 
Mullan, town of. 1, 2. 
113951, July 27, 1908.) 
Plowing. (H 113578, Mar. 21, 1908; 
2c. Feb. 27, 1908.) * 


(H 113950, 


(H 113613, July 18, | 


FLoE (Easton), Blue Earth, Minn. 


| 
| 
| 


| 
| 


[20155, 20156 


Blue Earth, Minn., river scenes. 6, 


8. (H 113473, 113474, July 6, 1908.) 


ForsytH (N. A.), Butte, Mont. 


HRICKSON (C. E.), Black River Falls, | 


Wis. [20124 | 
Rock Spring park. 62. (H 1134838, 
July 16, 1908.) 
Hwine (Rogert A.), Oklahoma City, | 
Okla. [20125 
Oklahoma’s first state fair. Oct., 
2907. (H 113305, July 13, 1908; 2 «. | 
July 24, 1908.) | 
FAHRNEY REUNION ASSN., Mapleville, 
Md. [20126 


Fahrney’s (Old Dr. Peter) office. 
(EF 67435, July 28, 1908.) 


Farr co., Cincinnati, Ohio. [20127 


Taft (Wm. H.), family and home. 
(EF 67408, July 25, 1908; 2 
1908.) 


Fawcett (WALDON), Washington, D. 
, [20128-20146 


Cardinal’s residence. 1-8. (H 
113602113609, July 18, 1908.) 

Gibbons (Cardinal). 1, 2. (H 
113610, 118611, July 18, 1908.) 

ast (Wm. HH.) and friends. (H 
113482, July 16, 1908.) 

U. S. Balloon squad. 1-7. (H 
118922-113928, July 27, 1908.) 

Wheeler (Asst. Secy.) (H 113481, 


July 16, 1908.) 


Fay (FRANK I.), Salamanca, N. Y. 
[20147-20149 
meosalamanca, N. Y. 1-3. (H 113771-— 
118773, July 22, 1908.) 


PIERSTINE (A. J.), Utica, N. Y. 
[20150 


eur Jim is.it. (& 67007, July 1, 
1908; 2c. July 11, 1908.) 


FINLoNG (JAMES F.), Boston, Mass. 
[20151, 20152 


Boston American base ball club. 
m 2 (H 1138863, 113864, July 24, 
1908. ) 


FISCHHABER (MANFRED), New York, 
ie Ys [20153, 20154 


Kye opener. (F 653387, May 8, 
1908. ) 
He has Katzenjammer. (IF 65836, | 


May 8, 1908; 
1908. ) 


2c. of each July 24, 


e, duly 16) | 


[20157-20161 


Charlot (Chief) and family, Flat- 
head reserve. (H 113981, July 29, 


1908. ) 
Charlot (Great Chief), Flathead 
reservation. (H 1139838, July 29, 
1908. ) 


Flathead reservation, starting sup- 
per. (H 113985, July 29, 1908.) 


Louison (Chief), nearing the end of 
a noble life. (H 113984, July 29, 
1908.) 


—— tottering with age. 
July 29, 1908.) 


(H 113982, 


FOURNIER (PAUL), East Aurora, N. Y. 
[20162-20183 


Claude (Toby) 1-11. (H 113640- 


113650, July 20, 1908; 2 c. of each July 
21, 1908.) 


Le Gallienne (Richard) 
114006—-114010, July 29, 1908.) 


Towne (Elizabeth). 1-6. (H 113544- 
113549, July 17, 1908.) 


FRANCIS (CHAS.) PRESS, New York, 
Hee [20184-20214 


Coney Island. 1-81. (EF 67265- 
67295, July 21, 1908; 2 c. of each July 
14, 1908.) 


GAITES (Jos. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[20215-20219 


Found in Herald square, Three 
twins. (FF 67250, July 20,1908.) 


Yama Yama. 1-4. (H 113461- 
1138464, July 15, 1908.) 


GALLAGHER & GUTTER, Ely, Nev. 
[20220, 20221 


(H 1138724, 113725, 


1-5. (H 


Hly, Nev. 1, 2. 
July 20, 1908.) 
GALVIN (ALICE V. C.), Braddock, Pa. 

[20222 

Braddock’s defeat. (G 18623, May 

13, 1908 ; 2 ec. June 23, 1908.) * 


GANTER (H. C.), Mammoth Cave, Ky. 
[20223-20225 


Mammoth Cave, Ky., 1-8. (H 114032- 
114034, July 30, 1908.) 


Gates (MANLEY C.), Chicago, Ill. 
[20226 
Illinois (Fire tug). (H 118782, July 


21, 1908.) 


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GIBBONS ( WILL Houvet), Des Moines, |, GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York, 


[20227 
(H 113891, July 25, 


Iowa. 
Suspended. 
1908. ) 
GILBERT (VIOLA H.), New York, N. Y. 
[20228 
Reconciliation. (F 67329, July 22, 


1908; 1 ec. June 80, 1908; 1 c. July 22, 
1908. ) 


Ginn & co., Boston, Mass. [20229 
Christ teaching; by Fritz von Uhde. 
(H 118913, July 27, 1908.) 


GLAZIER (FRED), North Bend, Oregon. 
[20230 


Collection from human ostrich. 
113809, July 23, 1908.) 
GLENS FALLS MFG. CO., 

WY [20231 

Indispensible motor boat devices. 

(I 67386, July 15, 1908.) 


(Gro. W.), 


Glens Falls, 


Nottingham, 
Pe ek [20232, 20233 


Deerfield, N. H., Freewill 
church. (H 113536, July 17, 1908.) 


Nottingham, N. H., Chase boulder. 
(H 113535, July 17, 1908.) 


Gooup (P. R.), Kermit, N. Dak. 


GooDRICH 


(HH | 


nN) PRs [20256, 20257 
Coming events cast their shadows 


before. (F 67422, July 27, 1908.) 
Wise geese. (F 67423, July 27, 
1908. ) 


| HAESELER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS, Phil- 


adelphia, Pa. 
Kelly (Myra) 
1908. ) 
HALLENBACK (FRANK M.), Chicago, Il. 
[20259 
Medinah temple, mystic shrine. (H 
113634, July 14, 1908.) 


HAMM (HERBERT FREDERICK), Range- 


(H 1138812, July 23, 


ley, Me. [20260-20261 
Rangeley, Maine. 1, 2. (H 113979, 
| 118980, July 29, 1908; 2 ¢c. of each 
| July 17, 1908.) 
HAMMOND (R. W.), Fremont, Nebr. 
[20262 
Taft (Hon. Wm. Howard) (G 


13139, June 29, 1908; 2 ¢. July 9, 1908.) 


| Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 


Baptist | 


_ tor)—Bulkeley 


[20263-20306 


(Senator)—Bacon (Sena- 
(Senator) — Burrows 
(Senator)—Carter (Senator)—Clark 
(Senator)—Clarke (Senator James 
P.)—Crane (Senator)—Curtis (Sena- 


Allison 


'tor)—Daniel (Senator)—Dick (Sena- 


| tor)—Dillingham 
| (Senator )—Elkins 


| Frazier 


[20234 
Wheat stealing in North Dakota. 

(H 1138624, July 20, 1908.) 

GRAHAM (HENRY M.), New York, 
N. Y. [20235 | 
Puppy love. (G 19117, July 1%, 

1908. ) 

GRAY LITHOGRAPH co., New York, 
N. [20236, 20237 | 


Hamilton (Alexander) 
July 24, 1908; 2 c. July 28, 1908.) 


Lincoln (Abraham) (G 19216, July 
24, 1908; 2 c. July 28, 1908.) 


GRIT PUB. CO., Williamsport, Pa. 
[20238 


Vote the Republican ticket. (F 


67174, July 18, 1908.) 


GROLLMAN (I.), Chicago, Ill. 
[20239-20254 


[Soldier series post cards] 1-16. | 


(F 67025-67040, July 13, 1908.) 
Gross (JOSEPH), a City, N. J. 
[20255 


Buybyphone. — 
1908. ) 


(GQ 19217, | 


| Johnston 


(Senator )—Dixon 
(Senator )—For- 
(Senator)—Foster (Senator)— 
(Senator)—Frye (Senator)— . 
(Senator)—Gamble (Sena- 


aker 


Fulton 


tor) —Gore (Senator) — Hansbrough 


(Senator) — Hemenway (Senator) — 
(Senator) — Knox (Sena- 


(Senator) — Long (Senator) — Mc- 
Creary (Senator)—McEnery (Sena- 
tor)—Money (Senator)—Nelson (Sen- 
ator) — Owen (Senator) — Paynter 
(Senator — Piles (Senator) — Proctor 
(Senator)—Rayner (Senator)—Scott 
(Senator)—Smith (Senator W. A.)— 
Smoot (Senator)—Sutherland (Sena- 
tor) — Taylor (Senator) — Tillman 
(Senator) — Warren (Senator) [44 
photographs] (H 113662-113705, July 
20, 1908.) 
Hays (J. W.), St. Louis, Mo. [203807 
Glennon (Most Rey. J. J.) areh- 


bishop of St. Louis. (H 113915, July 
16, 1908; 2 ec. July 27, 1908.) 


Hetrteso (A. §8.), Janesville, Minn. 
; [ 


Janesville base ball club. (H 113404, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 


HENDERSHOTT (L. J.), Spokane, Wash. 


20309 | 


Welcome. Grand-aerie. F. O. E. 
(G 19107, July 16, 1908; 2 ¢. July 2, 
1908). 


min’ (H. H.), Fort Pierce, Fla. 


| 
/ 


[20310 | 


Fort Pierce band. (H 113978, July 


29, 1908. ) 


HIPPODROME co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[20311 
Cleveland, The hippodrome. (F 
67094, July 14, 1908; 1c. July 14, 1908; 
ic. July 21, 1908.) 


HoFrrMan (JACOB), Cincinnati Ohio. 
[20312 
Taft (Wm. Howard) for president 
of U. S. (HA 113810, July 23, 1908.) 
Hover (ELAM O.), Flandreau, S. Dak. 
[203138 


Flandreau, S. Dak., 
industrial parade. 
13, 1908; 2 c. July 1, 1908.) 


[20314 | 

Singer lavatory bowl. (H 113886, | 
July 14, 1908.) | 
Huwt (Horace), Chicago, Ill. [203815 


Jackson park. 
1908. ) 


Hunt (PHINNEY S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[20316-20321 


(H 113346, July 18, 


Columbia glacier. 1-3. 
213525, July zig 1908; 2 c. each July 
24, 1908. ) 


Elsie (S. 8S.) at Columbia glacier. 
G 1886-G 1888. (H 118526—-113528, 


July 17, 1908; 2 ¢. each July 24, 1908.) 
ITHACA GUN Co., Ithaca, N. Y. [203822 

Wild gobbler. (G 19144, July 18S, 
1908. ) 


JACKSON (W. B.), Marblehead, Mass. 


[203238, 20324 


| Chickadee. 2890, 2891. (H 114002, 


114008, July 29, 1908.) 
_ JANSRUD (JOHN C.), Mayville, N. Dak. 
[20325 
Fourth of July parade. (H 113530, 
July 17, 1908; 2 c. July 20, 1908.) 
| JOHNSON co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[20326-20328 


' Great Salt Lake, birds on. 1-3. (H 
—118752-113754, July 21, 1908.) 


Indian school | 
(H 113302, July | 


(H 113523- | 


| 4, 2. 


| JUDGE Co., New York, N. 


| that ever invaded Africa. 


ee UeEe (Henry) co., New York, N. Y. | July 20, 1908; 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 315 


JOIINSTON (R. W.), sTupDIo, Pittsburg, 
Pa. [20329-20331 
Carnegie steel co., second annual pic- 

nic. (H 114014, July 30, 1908.) 


Chicago-Pittsburg base ball game. 
(H 113542, 1135438, July 17, 1908 ; 
1 ¢. of each July 17, 1908; 1 c. of each 


July 18, 1908.) 
JONES (W. E.), Baltimore, Md. 
[20332 
Wedding bells. 3074, July 2, 
1908. ) 


(H 1 


Wi 

[20333-20337 
and the Teddy bears. 
(F 671838, July 


Little Johnny 
From summer’s heat. 
17, 1908.) 


Little trap. 


(F 67372, July 23, 


1908.) 
Satan finds. 


(F 67476, July 30, 
1908. ) 

Most famous hunter of big game 
(F 67324, 


2c. July 15, 1908.) 


Roosevelt (President) 
(F 67177, July 17, 1908.) 


& BUCHER, 


in Africa. 
KEITHLEY Washington, 
Dye [20338, 20339 
He’s good enough for me. (F 66528, 
June 26, 1908.) 


Presidents souvenir post card. (F 
65977, June 5, 1908; 2 ¢. of each July 
10, 1908.) 


KELLEY (E. W.), Chicago, Ill. [20340 
Seattle, Wash., Sailors parade on 1st 


ave. 8798. (H 1186385, July 20, 1908; 
2c. July 11, 1908.) 


KELLOGG sTUDIO, Cuba, N. Y. 


[20341-20343 
Lake Cuba. 1-3. (H 118755-113757T, 
July 21, 1908.) 


KEPPLER & SCHWARZMANN, New York, 
fy Re [20344-20349 
First affinity—Hungry.—Learning 
to swim.—Pax vobiscum.—Pocketed.— 
Where ocean breezes blow. [6 prints] 
(F 67296-67301, July 21, 1908; 2 c. of 
each July 28, 1908.) 


KERN BROTHERS, Long Island City, 
Ne. [20350 


Nation’s choice, Hon. Wm. J. Bryan, 


Hon. John W. Kern. (H 114052, July 

31, 1908. ) 

KNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[20351 


Lady Jane Halliday; by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds. (KF 67204, July 18, 1908.) 


316 


Kosse co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 20352, 20353 
Bryan gold brick. (F 67889, July 
24, 1908.) 

Evolution of. Taft. 
23, 1908; 2 c. of each July 29, 1908.) 


KREBAUM (C. A.), La Crosse, Wis. 
[20354 
Oh! what a time. (F 67234, July 
20, 1908.) 


KUHN (HENRI A.), Portsmouth, Ohio. 
[20855 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Portsmouth, Ohio, Norfolk and West- | 


ern terminals. (H 113963, July 28, 
1908.) 
LANCASTER (S. C.), Seattle, Wash. 
[20356 
Morning sunlight in the forest. (H 
113862, July 24, 1908.) 
(Thomas W.), Monroeville, 
[20357 


7469, July 30, 


LATHAM 
Ohio. 
Man on a fence. 
1908.) 
LEERBURGER (David) & co., New York, 
MyY. [20358 
(G 19177, July 21, 


(F 


Dandy boys. 
1908. ) 


Lister (W. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20359-20362 
Seashore story without words. Parts 
1-4. (F 67391-67394, July 24, 1908; 
2c. of each July 17, 1908.) 
Lone (Patrick E.), Frederick, Md. 
[20363-20366 
Hotel Braddock. 1-4. 
67416, July 27, 1908.) 


Lounspury (Frep C.), Plainfield, N. J. | 
[20367-20372 | 


Souvenir of fire department. 
Souvenir of our municipality. 
Souvenir of police department. 
Souvenir of our post-office. 
Souvenir of our public schools. 
(F 67373-67878, July 23, 1908.) 


MaBIE (M. M.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
Whole dam-ocratic party. (IF 67417, 
July 27, 1908.) : 
McJUNKIN (WM. D.), Chicago, Ill. 
[20374 
(fF 67456, July 


1, 2. 


Southern colonel. 
28, 1908.) 


McLOUGHLIN BROS., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[20375-20879 | 
Alphabet blocks.—Our dollies A B | 


C blocks.—Raiiroad A B C blocks.— 


Santa Claus A B C blocks.—Soldier | 


ABC blocks. [5 chromos] 
19234, July 27, 1908.) 


(G 19230- 


(F 67413- | 


[20373 | 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv.3 


MAIL & EXPRESS CO., New York, N. Y. 
[20380-20398 


Ah! you don’t mean it. (F 67167, 


| July 16, 1908.) 
(F 67370, July | 
July 16, 1908.) 


Alas! I knew him well. (F 67168, 
Birds of a feather. 


16, 1908.) 
Campaign contributors need not ap- 


(F 67169, July 


ply. (F 67198, July 17, 1908.) 
Casey at the bat. (F 67197, July 17, 
| 1908.) 
Chameleon candidate. (EF 67264, 
July 21, 1908.) 
Dreamers. (IF 67395, July 24, 1908.) 
Father and the boys. (F 67328,. 


| July 22, 1908.) 


Gompers points the way. (F 67327, 


July 22, 1908.) 


Gone! and I’ve never hunted with- 
out him. (F 67211, July 18, 1908.) 


He thinks he’s a school teacher. 
67418, July 27, 1908.) 


He won’t be happy till he gets it. 
(F 67412, July 27, 1908.) 


(F 


| He’s alright. (F 67156, July 16, 
| 1908; 1 c. June 20, 1908; 1 ¢c. July 6, 
1908. ) 

Lost again. (F 67170, July 16, 
1908.) 

Says he'll reform. (F 67390, July 
24, 1908.) 

Too soon for him. (F 67171, July 
16, 1908.) 

United in approval. (F 67471, July 
30, 1908.) 


| 67438, July 28, 1908.) 


What does he think he has bought. 


_ (F 67210, July 18, 1908.) 


Who's going to be disappointed? (F 


MANNING (WARREN H.), North Bil- 
lerica, Mass. [20399 


Manning manse, dining room. (H 


113962, July 28, 1908.) 


MARSHALL (Oscar), New York, N. Y. 
20400-20402 


Sherman (James §8.) (F 67097, 


July 14, 1908.) 


Taft (Wm. H.) 
1908. ) 


(F 67096, July 14, 


(F 67196, July 17, 1908.) 


MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [20403 


Pride of the farm. (G 19239, July 
30, 1908.) 


nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 


Métiiés (Gro.), Paris, France. 
Crazy bugs. (H 113974, July 29, 
1908. ) 
Forester’s remedy. 
29, 1908.) 
Indian sorcerer. 
29, 1908. ) 
Magic of catchy songs. 
July 21, 1908.) 
Mischances of a photographer. 
113977, July 29, 1908.) 
Woes of roller skaters. 
July 21, 1908.) 
MencH (PuHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[20410-20412 
(H 113520, July 16, 


(H 113976, July 
(H 113975, July 
(H 113738, 
(H 


(H 1138734, 


Bathing scene. 


1908.) 

Dodges point. (H 118521, July 16, 
1908.) “ 

mown dock. .(H 1138519, July 16, 
1908. ) 


By 
MERRILL (VERNON G.), Paducah, Ky. 
[20413-20414 


mNigot riders at work. 1, 2. (H 
113853-113854, July 24, 1908.) 


Miwpiesex co., Middletown, Conn. 
[20415-20418 


Billy de goat. (F 67017, June 29, 
1908. ) 
Lay to. 


| True pipe stories. 
29, 1908.) 

Uncle Sam’s personally conducted 
tour of the world. (F 67018, June 29, 
1908. ) 

2 ce. of each July 7, 1908. 


Miniter (C. R.), McCloud, Cal. [20419 


Mt. Shasta from Little Shasta val- 
ley. (H 113774, July 22, 1908.) 


MILLER (CHAs. W.), Needles, Cal. 
[20420 


Mystic maze, ancient Aztec work, 
mear Needles, Cal. (H 1138631, July 
20, 1908; 2 c. July 2, 1908.) 


Minter (EF. D.), Washington, D. C. 
[20421-20426 


Baltimore custom house, decora- 
tions over the arch in the call room. 
(F 66694, June 30, 1908.) 


Barbary Pirate, 1797 [and nine other 
vessels]. (EF 66692, June 30, 1908.) 


Chinese junk, 1825. (F 66693, June 
30, 1908.) : 


Empress of the Sea (Baltimore clip- 
per). (F 66691, June 30, 1908.) 


(F 67015, June 29, 1908.) 
(F 67016, June 


[20404-20409 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


| 


| caravals. 


| plement. 


Mitxter (F. D.)—Continued. 
Liverpool packet, 1840. 
June 30, 1908.) 
Spanish caraval between two French 
(i 66696, June 30, 1908). 
2c. of each July 18, 1908. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York, 


(F 66695, 


NX. [20427-20429 
American fashions. Sartorial art 
| journal. July, 1908. Supplements A, 


B. (F 67181, 67132, July 16, 1908; 2 
ce. of each July 7, 1908.) 

American furrier. July, 1908. Sup- 
(F 67205, July 18, 1908; 2 
c. July 25, 1908.) 


‘“MoFFETT stTuDIO, Chicago, Ill. 


[20430-20434 


Chafin (Eugene W.) (H 113907, 
July 27, 1908.) 
Kern (John W.) 1-4. (H 113903- 


113906, July 27, 1908.) 


| MoNAGHEN (B.), Gainesville, Tex. 


[20435, 20436 
Monaghen’s queer family. (H 
114050, July 31, 1908.) 


Will the pigs bark. (H 114051, July 


31, 1908.) 
MonroE (GrorGE H.), Jamestown, 
Ni [20437-20454 
Chautauqua, N. Y. 1,2. (H 1138721, 
113722, July 20, 1908.) 
Chautauqua lake, N. Y. 1-14. (H 


1138708-113720, 118723, July 20, 1908.) 
Jamestown, N. Y. 1, 2. (H 113706, 
113707, July 20, 1908.) 


MorRGAN (ALFRED), Murphy, N. Dak. 


[20455 
Morgan’s nose, Murphy, N. Cc. (F 
67233, July 20, 1908; 2 ce. June 18, 
1908. 
MULLER (ENRIQUE), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[20456-20461 
Maryland (U. S. S.) 805, 806. (H 
111224, 111225, June 1, 1908. 
Mississippi (U. S. S.) 811 (H 
111824, June 8, 1908.) 
Nebraska (U.S.S.) 803. (H 111222, 
June 1, 1908.) 
New Hampshire (U. S. S.) S807. 
(H 111226, June 1, 1908.) 
South Dakota (U. 8S. 8.) 804. (H 


111223, June 1, 1908.) 
2c. of each Aug. 4, 1908. 


Nast (THOMAS), JR., New York, N. Y. 
[20462 


Meditation. (H 111666, June 11, 
1908; 2 ¢. July 17, 1908.) 


318 


ee 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Chicago, Ill. 


[20463-20465 
Beauty and the beasts. (H 118533, 


July 17, 1908.) 


Friends. (H 113532, July 17, 1908.) 
Lady of Lyons. (H 113531, July 17, 
1908. ) 


New YorK EveNING TELEGRAM (NEW | 
Jersey City, | 


York HERALD ©CO.), 
dn, Pe 
Adventures of Miss Polka Dot. 
67260, July 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 67431, July 27, 1908.) 
(F 67573, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Book-taught Bilkins. 
21, 1908.) 
—— (F 67439, July 28, 1908.) 
(F 67629, Aug. 4, 1908.) 
Dorando collapses before reaching 
tape. (F 67572, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Dorando, Italian, being helped over 
tape. (F 67570, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Dream of the rarebit field. 
67203, July 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 67261, July 
— (F 67409, July 
—— (F 67482, July 
— (F 67492, July 
—— (F 67574, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 67677, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Extra! Cesar and prt’ here. 
67384, July 23, 1908.) 
Hayes coming in. 
1908. ) 
Hayes, Marathon winner. 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Helping Dorando to tape. 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Pilgrim’s progress. 
15, 1908. ) 


—— (F 67363, July 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 67486, July 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 67652, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Puggy Poodles. (F 67157, July 16, 
1908.) 


[20466-20495 
(F 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 
, 1908.) 
31, 1908.) 


(F 67129, July 


Scene as Dorando collapses. (F 
67571, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Visit of Cesar and Antony. (F 
67489, July 30, 1908.) 

— (F 67662, Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 67231, 


July 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 674383, July 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 67566, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


(F 673138, July 


(F 67567 | 


(F 67568, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| July 16, 1908.) 


(F | 


(F | 
| 67434, July 27, 1908.) 
(F 67569, Aug. 3, | 


| 1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 


pt.1v,n.s., ¥.3 


New YorK HERALD ©co., Jersey City, 

N. J. [20496-20533 

Angelic Angelina. (F 66762, July 2, 
1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 


—— (F 67347, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 67351, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 30, 1908.) 

— (F 67359, July 22, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

—— (F 67482, July 30, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

Ba Ba. (F 66765, July 2, 1908; 2 c. 


—— (F 67346, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢. 
July 23, 1908.) 


Buster Brown. (F 66761, July 2, 


(F 67344, July 22, 1908; 2 e. 
July 23, 1908.) 
(F 67350, July 22, 1908; 2 c. 
July 30, 1908.) 
(F 67356, July 22, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

—(F 67483, July 30, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 67128, 
1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 
(F 673438, July 22, 1908; 2 ce. 


July 15, 


July 23, 1908. 
—— (F 67487, July 30, 1908.) » 
(F 67676, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Liners evenly divided today. ( 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. ( 
66766, July 2, 1908; 2 ec. July 16, 1908.) 
——(F 67349, July 22, 1908; 2c 
July 25, 1908.) 
(F 67355, July 22, 1908; 2c 
July 30, 1908.) 
(F 67361, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 
(F 67480, July 30, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. ( 
66764, July 2, 1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 
(F 67345, July 22, 1908; 2c 

July 23, 1908.) 
(F 67353, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢ 

July 30, 1908.) 
(F 67357, July 22, 1908; 2c 


Aug. 4, 1908.) 


, 1908; 2 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 
Situation overlooked by Izaak Wal 
ton. (F 67675, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Sixty-one liners today carry grea 
number of Atlantic voyagers. ( 
67262, July 20, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETO. 


nos, 32-35, Aug., 1908 
New York Heravp co.—Continued. 

Steamships on Atlantic bring first 
throng of home comers. (EF 67575, 
Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 66763, 
July 2, 1908; 2 c. July 16, 1908.) 

—— (F 67348, July 22, 1908; 2 ¢c, 
July 23, 1908.) 
(F 67352, 
July 30, 1908.) 
(F 67360, 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

— (F 67481, 
Aug. 4, 1908. ) 

Waggles in Wonderland. (F 67354, 
July 22, 1908; 2 c. July 30, 1908.) 

(@ 67258, July 22; 1908; 2 «. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 
(EF 67484, July 30, 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


July 22, 1908; 2 c. 


July 1008502 ¢. 


July 30, 1908; 2 e. 


NEWTON ©CoO., New York, N. Y. [20534 
Lincoln birthday souvenir. (F 


65960, June 3, 1908; 1 c. June 3, 1908; | 


1c. July 24, 1908.) 


Nork (Isrmpor) co., New York, N. Y. 
[20535 
Who is elected. (IF 67371, July 28, 
1908. ) 


Norris (LAvurA E.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[20536 
Four lilies. (H 114004, July 29, 
1908; 2 c. July 10, 1908.) 


Nyspure (KaArL), Rumford, Maine 
[20537 
Three Masonic commanderies. (H 
413970, July 29, 1908; 2 c. July 20, 
1908. ) 


Oakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. 


[20538, 20539 


Big Washington strawberry. (H 
113651, July 20, 1908.) 
Mt. Rainier from Capitol Hill. (H 


113901, July 25, 1908.) 


Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[20540-20545 
Alexandria, Minn. 1-3. (H 1138378, 
113379, 113381, July 14, 1908.) 
Linwood, Lake Osakis, Osakis, Minn. 
meee. ( 1133877, 118380, July 14, 
1908. ) 
Sauk Centre, Minn., Baseball at, 
wuly 4th. (H 113376, July 14, 1908.) 


OrLaDy (GEORGE B.), Huntingdon, Pa. 
[20546-20556 


Philadelphia, places of meetings of 
R. W. grand lodge of Pa. 1-11. (G 
19091-19094, 19096-19100, 19102, 19103, 
July 14, 1908.) 


1908; 2 «. | 


| chart. 


319 


OSBORNE Co., New York, N. Y. 
[20557-20563 
Carnations. 24 by 54; 34 by 84; 8 
by 20. (F 67463-67465, July 29, 1908.) 
Girl with the copper hair. 3% by 5; 


7% by 93. (F 67461, 67462, July 29, 
1908. ) 

On the look out. 103-by 7. (F 
67459, July 29, 1908.) 

Venice. Doorway of a_ private 
house. (IF 67460, July 29, 1908.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[20654-20572 


Shore Acres. (G 19241, July 30, 
1908; 2 c. July 25, 1908.) 
Two many wives. 1, 2. (G 19240, 


19242, July 30, 1908; 2 c. of each July 
25, 1908.) 

Wanted by the police. 1-6. (G 
19190-19195, July 21, 1908; 2 e¢. of 
each July 16, 1908.) 


O’TootE (M. J.), Scranton, Pa. 
[20573, 20574 
O’Toole physical culture illustrating 
(F 67176, June 24, 1908: 1*e. 
June 15, 1908; 1 c. June 24, 1908.) 


O’Toole physical culture measure- 
ment chart. (F 67175, June 24, 1908.) 


oa 


PACH BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[20575-20583 
$7047 small, 
113744, July 21, 


Clark 
large. 
1908. ) 
Sherman (Mrs. J. 8.) 87803. A, 

(H 118750, 113751, July 21, 1908.) 


Sherman (Hon. Jas. 8.) group with 


(Hon. W. A.) 
(H 113743, 


B. 


Mrs. Sherman. 87804. (H 113747, 
July 21, 1908.) 

house of. S87505A. (H 113748, 
July 21, 1908.) 

library of. .(H 1138749, July 21, 
1908. ) 

8702. large bust, standing full 
figure. (H 115745, 113746, July 21, 
1908. ) 


PFISTER (JEAN), San Francisco, Cal. 
[20584 


Fleet at night. (H 113961, July 28, 


1908.) 
[20585 
(F 67475, July 30, 1908.) 


Chicago, 
[20586 


(G 


PIATT MUSIC Co., Chicago, Ill. 
Departed. 


Pierrot (ADOLPH GEORGE), 
gue 


Democratic campaign ballot. 
19236, July 28, 1908.) 


320 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


PLAYERS (THE), New York, N. Y. 
[20587 
Poe (Edgar Allan) (H 113522, July 
17, 1908.) 


Porter (S. S8.), Salt Lake City, Utah. 


[20588-20595 | 
Dancing lesson.—Farm yard.—Fond | 


hearts.—In the fold.—Noontide.—Pass- 
ing ships.—Summer.—Who’ll buy my 
flowers? [8 prints] (F 67144-67151, 
June 6, 1908.) * 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH 
dence, R. I. [20596 
Temperance lesson. 43 by 33. (F 
67118, July 15, 1908; 2 c. July 9, 1908.) 
Rav (C. E.), Mason City, Iowa. 
[20597 
Mason City, Iowa, State st. bridge. 
(H 113726, July 20, 1908.) 
Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20598-20601 
Maple (Miss Audrey) 2025-2028. 
(H 118897-113900, July 25, 1908. ) 
RAYMOND (R, W.), Seattle, Wash. 
[20602 
(H 113762, July 22, 1908.) 


Reep (Rotanp W.), Bemidji, Minn. 


co., Provi- 


Empties. 


REED (ROLAND W.)—Continued. 
Ponemah. (H 112922, July 6, 1908.) 


Preparing for the cruise. (H 112920, 
July 6, 1908.) © 

Ringing Bells, sitting. 
July 6, 1908.) 

——,, standing. 
1508. ) 


She who travels in the sky. 


(H 112927, 
(H 112928, July 6, 


(H 


112932, July 6, 1908.) 


Spearing fish. (H 113637, July 20, 


1908. ) 
Stone Man. (H 112933, July 6, 
1908. ) 
Strong Heart and squaw. (H 


| 112916, July 6, 1908.) 


Trailed down. (H 112929, July 6, 


1908. ) 

Water carrier. (H 112935, July 6, 
1908.) 

Woman with Many Wings. (H 


112915, July 6, 1908.) 


| REYNOLDS (JNo. F.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[20629 


[20603-20628 | 


At the spring. (H 112923, July 6, 


Evolution of the fig leaf. 
July 13, 1908.) 


Ruopes (J. I.), Basie City, Va. 
[20630 
Washington (Geo.) profile of, in 
Natural Bridge, Va. (H 113238, July 


(F 67055, 


| 9, 1908; 1 c. July 3, 1908; 1 c. July 5, 
_ 1908.) 


Rossins (H. I.), Boston, Mass. 
[20631-20633 
Merry Christmas. 1075, 1077, 1078. 
(G 19104-19106, July 15, 1908.) 


RoBINSON (G. W.), Goodhue, Minn. 
[20634-20645 


Minn. Belle Creek 
(H 113449, July 


Belle Creek, 
Catholie church. §&. 


| 15, 1808; 2 c. July 8, 1908.) 


1908. ) 

Black Ioon. (H 112934, July 6, 
1908. ) | 

Bounding Arrow. (H 112926, July | 
6, 1908.) . 

Caring for brother. (H 112917, July 
6, 1908.) 

Chief’s daughter. (H 112919, July | 
6, 1908.) 

Fisherman (The) (H 11386388, July 
20, 1908.) 

Good sounding sky. (H 1129138, July 
6, 1908.) ) 
Happy family. (H 112930, July 6, 

1908. ) 


Kingbird, the trouble maker. 
112925, July 6, 1908.) 

Left behind. (H 112918, July 6, 
1908. ) 

Love maker. 
1908.) 

Martens (The). (H 112914, July 6, 
1908, ) 

Moose eall. 
1908. ) 

Nature’s mirror. 
6, 1908.) 

Night watch. 
1908. ) 


(H 
(H 112931, July 6, 
(H 113636, July 20, 


(H 112921, July 


(H 112924, July 6, 


Goodhue, Minn. 1-11. (H 113450— 
113460, July 15, 1908; 2 c. of each 
July 8, 1908.) 


| Roop (SAMuEL Isaac), Philadelphia, 
[20646 


Pa. 


Get there. (H 111312, June 3, 1908; 
2c. July 22, 1908.) 
Rose (CHas.), New York, N. Y¥. 
[20647-20678 


[Birth notification series] 1-4. (F 
67056-67059, July 13, 1908.) 


[Congratulation series] 1, 2. 
67068, 67069, July 13, 1908.) 


[Moon series] 1-6. (F 67041-67046, 
July 13, 1908.) 


(F 


nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 


Rose (CuHAs.)—Continued. 
[Oyster girl series] 1, 2. 
67063, July 13, 1908.) 


(EF 67062, 


[Removal series] 1, 2. (F 67060, 
67061, July 13, 1908.) 
Sand witch. (F 67067, July 13, 


1908. ) 
[Summer girls series] 
67064-67066, July 13, 1908.) 
What are the wild waves saying. 
1-6. (F 67047-67052, July 13, 1908. )- 
Wurst girl. 1-6. (F 64983-64988, 
Apr. 20, 1908; 2 c. of each July 13, 
1908. ) 
Rose (Cuas. J.), Roxbury, Mass. 
[20679 
(F 67477, July 30, 


1-3. (F 


Boston, Mass. 
1908. ) 


Rossiter (WILL), Chicago, Ill. 
[20680-20695 
And salute her with a kiss. 
And then I hold her tight. 
Georgie comes from Dixie fair. 
Georgie is a maiden fair. 
Hooray. 
I’m happy on my way. 
I’m proud of my Dixie maid. 


Most every night you'll find me 
there. 


*Neath the maples’ cooling shade. 
She has red lips. 
She loves her dear old Yankee land. 
Some like the life of a soldier. 
There’s no charm in that for me. 
_ We march thru lover’s lane. 
When I go marching with Georgia. 
When Sunday comes its me for 
there. 
(H 113817-113832, July 23, 1908.) 
RorocRaPyH co., New York, N. Y. 
[20696-20749 


Faster cards. 2500-2533. (i 
—118485-1138518, July 16, 1908.) 
| — 2534-2548, 2545-2554. [20 pho- 


tographs] 
i 1908. ) 
)Rounervs (Cart), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

a [20750, 20751 


(H 115865-1135884, July 24, 


| Sanper (Purr), New York, N. Y. 
[20752-20757 

__ Old Philadelphia. (F 66925, July 8, 

1908. ) 


58058—O08 2 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


' Herdbull. (H 113630, July 20, 
1908.) 
™ Mountain king. (H 113629, July 20, | 
1908.) 


321 


SANDER (PHILIP)—Continued. 
(F 67209, July 18, 1908; 2 e. 
July 14, 1908.) 


Our choice. (H 113384. July 14, 
1908. ) 

Question of sex. (F 67420, July 27, 
1908. ) 

Storks. (F 67419, July 27, 1908.) 

Moving day. (F 67421, July 27, 
1208. ) 

ScHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[20758 

Debutante. (G 19197, July 22, 
1908. ) 

SEWELL (THomaAs H.), St. Michaels, 

Md. [20759-20762 

St. Michaels, Md. 1—4+. (H 113591- 


113594, July 18, 1908. ) 
SHEAHAN 
Mass. 
Will yer have 
67369, July 23, 1908.) 
Will yer have Bill Taft. 
July 23, 1908.) 
SmMITtH (STERLING C.). North Yakima, 
Wash. [20765-20768 


Bluebird on her nest. 1719. (H 
113999, July 29, 1908.) 


Sweet syringa, a Washington wild 


(Mavrice T.), Brookline, 
[20763, 20764 
(EF 


3i11 Bryan. 


F 67368, 


flower. 1718. (H 1138998, July 29, 
1908. ) 
Tieton basin, Wash. 1712, 1714. 


(H 113996, 113997, July 29, 1908.) 
Spencer (HvucH). St. Cloud, Minn. 


[20769 
St. Cloud, Minn., State normal 
school. 700, 701. (H 113653, 113652, 


July 20, 1908.) 


STAMPFLER (JosEPH). Ashford, Wash. 

[20770 

Indian Henry Satulick. (H 113387, 
July 15, 1908.) 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.. Rochester, 
hy, ae oe [20771-20791 
[T.ithographed cuts of vegetables for 
seed envelopes] 1. 2, 31-89. 41, 435. 44, 
46-48, 50, 51. 53. 54. (G 19146-19166, 
July 20, 1908.) 
SToNE (SAMUEL), St. Joseph, Mo. 
[20792 
U. S. army military tournament. 
(F 67822, July 22, 1908.) 
STONECIPHER (B. D.), Chicago, Il. 
[20793, 20794 
Did he say that? (H 114036, July 
30, 1908. ) 
Worldly knowledge. 
30, 1908S.) 


(H 114087, July 


322 CATALOGUE OF 


es 
[20795 
Carmen. (F 


Street & SmitH, New York, N. 


Calve (HKmma) as 
67199, July 17, 1908.) 
SwEET pROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 

[20796 


Minnesota and North Dakota under- 
writers. (H 114035, July 30, 1908.) 


TaccaRt (M. W.), New York, N. Y. 
[20797-20820 


How can you expect me to write—_ 
I am seizing the first opportunity.— | 


I didn’t come here to fish.—I’m pretty 
comfortably located here.—I’m very 
busy.—Very pressing engagement. [6 


chromos] (G 19110-19115, July 16, 
1908. ) 
Come on in.—EHverything going 


out.—Here’s why Pryor’s on the job.— 


How we catch them.—My daily consti- | 


This 


tutional.—Nothing like it here. 


is delightful—I am making a flying | 


trip. [8S chromos] (G 
July 17, 1908.) 
By George! this is great—Home was 


never like this.—I am living high.— 


19121-19128, | 


I am quite independent.—I just landed | 


here.—I shall try and post you.—I 
take the liberty.—It’s a wonder 
me.—Lands sake!—This looks good to 
me. [10 chromos]| (G 19205-19214, 
July 23, 1908.) 


Taytor (FRANK H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[20821, 20822 
Philadelphia, Pa., Greatest base-ball 
park in the world. (F 67472, 67473, 
July 30, 1908.) 
Taytor (Gro. C.), Springfield, Mo. 
[20823 


Crowning grace. (F 65898, June 
3, 1908; 2 c. July 6, 1908.) 


Taytor (Mary Lyon), Indianapolis, 


Ind. [20824-20827 
Kern (Mrs.) and her younger son. 
(H 113628, July 20, 1908.) 
wife of the 
nominee. (H 113625, July 20, 1908.) 


to | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., y.3 


THWAITES (GeO. H.), Globe, Ariz. 


Globe, Ariz. (H 113902, July 27, 


1908.) 


TINY TADS co., New York, N. ¥. [208381 


Tiny tad post card, July, 08. (Ff 
67095, July 14, 1908.) 


Tipton (W. H.), Gettysburg, Pa. 
[ 


Tebe (Mary) the vivandere with 
Collis’ Zouavas at Gettysburg, Pa. (F 
66981, July 10, 1908; 2 ¢«. July 14, 
1908.) 


ToMAN (VENONA E.), Orient, Wash. 
[20833 
(H 


Mines near Orient, Wash. 


113765, July 22, 1908.) 
TRIBUNE co., Chicago, Il. 
[20834-20837 


Danny dreamer. July 12, 1908. 
(1° 67120, July 15, 1908.) 
Mamina’s angel child. July 12, 


1908. (F 67119, July 15, 1908.) 

Mr. Josiah Jimsenweed. (F 67122, 
July 15, 1908.) 

Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. July 
12, 1908. (F 67121, July 15, 1908.) 
Unprerwoop & UNDERWooD, New York, 

Wd. [20838-20904 

[Stereoscopic photographs] U 114- 


488, U 114190, U 114200, U 114211. 


vice-presidential | 


Kern (Miss Julia), only daughter. | 


(H 113626, July 20, 1908.) 

Kern (Wm. Cooper), the younger 
son. (H 1138627, July 20, 1908.) 
THOMPSON (FRANCIS KNAPTON), Brook- 

fyh, ie NM. 

Kortright, N. Y., Brae Head. (F 
66011, June 6, 1908; 2 c. July 24, 1908.) 


TuoMPSON (Mary K.), Winsted, Conn. 

[20829 

Winsted, Conn., Highland lake. (H 
113908, July 27, 1908.) 


(H 113327-113330, July 13, 1908.) 
U 81258, U 114177. (H 118382, 
113383, July 14, 1908.) 


U 106695, U 114214. (H 113408, 
113402, July 15, 1908.) 


—U 114185. (H 113534, July 17, 
1908; 2 c. July 18, 1908.) 


U 30655, U 90672, U 90723, U 
90753, U 106450, U 106476, U 113895, 
U 114108, U 114110, U 114117, U 
114119, U 114120. (H 113579-113590, 
July 18, 1908.) 


U 59660, U 114270. 
113786, July 21, 1908.) 


U °98929, U 100135, U 100187. 


(H 118735, 


| (H 113813-113815, July 28, 1908.) 


[20828 | 
| U 


——U 31293, U 82923, U 88378, U 
92135, U 95158, U 114235, U 114237. 
(H 1138855-113861, July 24, 1908.) 


——U 93998, U 104152, U 104169, 
104289, U 104290. (H 118892- 
113896, July 25, 1908.) 


——U 104133, U 104171, U 104179, 
U 104451, U 104499, U 114299, U 
114301, U 114803. (H 118940-113947, 
July 27, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 382-35, Aug., 1908 


AND PRINTS, ETC. d293 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

—— U 104151, U 114818, U 114827. 
(H 118964-113966, July 28, 1908.) 

——U 104615, U 1143806, U 114312, 
U, 114824, U 1143855, U 114356. (H 
113986-113991, July 29, 1908.) 

—U 114042, U 114240, U 114295, 
U 114886, U 114844, U 114367, U 
114378, VU 114881. (H 114017-114024, 
July 30, 1908; 2 c. of each July 31, 
1908. ) 

——U 105646, U 114409, U 114410, 
U 114414. (H 114046-114049, July 31, 
1908. ) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. [20905-20923 


[Posters] 11371, 11425, 11532. (H 
67206-67208, July 18, 1908.) 

—— 11315, 11496, 11505, 11506. (G 
19140-19143, July 18, 1908.) 

—— 11317, 11381, 11421, 11487, 
11492, 11495, 11497, 11498, 11522, 


11528, 11534, 11535. 
July 27, 1908.) 


ViIKRE (P. B.), Milan, Minn. [20924 


Appleton, Minn., Pomme de Terre 
river scene. (H 113484, July 16, 1908.) 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 


(G 19218-19229, 


NY [20925-20936 

Captured by telephone. (H 1138911, 
July 27, 1908.) 

Dream of a policeman. (H 1138638, 


July 20, 1908.) 


Female politician. (H 113729, July 
21, 1908.) 

Indian’s honor. (H 118972, July 
29, 1908.) 

Lady Jane’s flight. (H 113390, July 
15, 1908.) 

Levitsky’s insurance policy. (H 
1133888, July 15, 1908.) 

Love laughs at locksmiths. (H 


113910, July 27, 1908.) 
Press gang. (H 113632, July 20, 


1908. ) 

Promise (The) (H 118973, July 29, 
1908. ) 

Stricken blind. (H 113391, July 15, 
1908.) 


Viking’s daughter. (H 113728, July 
21, 1908.) 


Wishbone (The) 
15, 1908.) 


WALTON (WILLIAM R.), Albuquerque, 
N. Mex. [20937-20939 


Rio Grande. 1-3. (H_ 118766-— 
113768, July 22, 1908.) 


(H 1138389, July 


WEATHERBY (WM. L.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. [20940 
Philadelphia, Pa., elevated railroad. 
(H 114038, July 30, 1908; 1 c. July 24, 


1908; 1 c. July 30, 1908.) 
WEBSTER (C. B.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[20941-20944 
Chelsea, Mass. 1, 2.—Little nurse.— 
Washington taking command of the 
American army. (F 67426-67429, July 
27, 1908; 2 ec. of each July 20, 1908. ) 
WHITE (ARTHUR J.), Schenectady, 
Wud. [20945 
Delta Upsilon reception. (H 112469, 
June 27, 1908; 2 c. July 14, 1908.) 


WHITE (LioyD), Washington, D. C. 
[20946-20950 


Among the maples. (H 114103, July 


31, 1908. ) 
Diana. 
Eve. 


(H 114106, July 31, 1908.) 
(H 114105, July 31, 1908.) 
Grapes. (H 114107, July 31, 1908.) 
On tiptoe. (H 114104, July 31, 1998.) 


WIcKMAN (G. H.), Mackinac Island, 


Mich. [20951 
St. Ignace, Mich. (H 113816, July 
23, 1908.) 


WILKINS (J. R.), Malden, Mass. 
[20952 


Keep smiling. (H 114005, July 29, 
1908; 2 c. July 20, 1908.) 


C.), Boston, 


[20953 
(H 


WILLIAMS (AUGUSTUS 


Mass. 
Old Cy delivering the goods. 
113842, July 23, 1908.) 
WILLSON (WILLIAM H.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [20954 
Fireworks display. (G 19090, June 
30, 1908; 2 c. July 1, 1908.) 


WILSON (Davip), Spokane, Wash. 
[20955, 20956 


On the square. A, B. (F 67366, 


67367, July 20, 1908.) 


Woop (Otis F.), New Brighton, N. Y. 
[20957-20971 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (F 
67215, July 18, 1908.) 

—— (F 67220, July 18, 1908.) 

— (F 67225, July 18, 1908.) 

Mary and her little lamb. (F 67216, 


July 18, 1908.) 
— (F 67221, July 18, 1908.) 
-—— (F 67226, July 18, 1908.) | 


O24 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, 0.8, v.3 


Woop (Otis F.)—Continued. Woop (Oris F.)—Continued. 
Sambo and his funny noises. (F (EF 67219, July 18, 1908.) 
67213, July 18, 1908.) | —— (F 67224, July 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 67218, July 18, 1908.) aes 
— (F 67223, July 18, 1908.) beatles tier wid 


Simon and Moses new dawg. (F 


67222, July 18, 1908.) Wykert (Dode), Colorado’s greatest 


horseman, and Sam. (H 113529, July 


(EF 67227, July 18, 1908.) 17, 1908; 2 c. July 1, 1908.) 
Simon buys Mose’s dawg. (F 67217, | 
July 18, 1908.) -Youne & Cart, Cincinnati, Ohio. [20973 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. ‘Taft notification assembly. (H 
(I 67214, July 18, 1908.) 114015, July 30, 1908.) 


: 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints completed by deposit. 6, 643 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs completed by deposit___. 1, 502 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit___._____._-_-____ 10, 460 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


right b 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 
day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: “ Copy- 
American lithographic company, New 
July 21, 1908; 1 photograph received July 21, 1908.” 


York, N. ¥. Class I, XXe, no. 26353; 


Afternoon tea. Woman loosely 
draped in Japanese fashion, holds cup 
and saucer. (I 26353, July 21, 1908.) 


seated at table, left hand rests on paw 
of dog. (I 26442, July 29, 1908.) 


Mother and child. Young woman, 
seated, looking at little girl on table. 
(I 26443, July 29, 1908.) 


‘AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [20977-20981 


| Broadway belles. Poster drawing. 
(I 26448, July 30, 1908.) 


_ Grants tomb. Poster drawing. 
26322, July 16, 1908.) 
Quick, Hi get the bomb. 
drawing. (I 26450, July 30, 1908.) 
Say now don’t get so dog gone exas- 
‘perous, dis tings might go off. Poster 
‘drawing. (I 26449, July 30, 1908.) 
_Victus, What’s this Mathida, you 
listening to hurried words of love from 
another. Poster drawing. (I 26451, 
July 30, 1908.) 


ArgtHur (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 
| 20982-20986 


| Farmer’s daughter. Country maid 
‘in blue gingham. (I 26342, July 20, 
1908.) 

| Harvestime. 
/ham dress and sunbonnet. 
peuly 20, 1908.) 

. In the swim. Heads of three bath- 
ing girls in the water. 
20, 1908.) 

' Northern girl. Young woman in 
“a white sweater and red toboggan 
@ cap. (I 26339, July 20, 1908.) 

_ Western girl. Figure in western 
‘costume, with waist open at throat. 
(1 268388, July 20, 1908.) 

1 photo of each July 18, 1908. 


(I 


Country maid in ging- 
(I 26341, 


ks 


| 
New | 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC  CO., 
Work, \N. Y. [20974-20976 | 


First lesson in writing. Little girl | 


Poster | 


(I 26840, July | 


ATTERBURY (GROSVENOR), New York, 
i. 3 [20987 
Studies in economic construction, 


rural type, plan B-Y. A detached 
story and a half, four to five room and 
bath cottage with front loggia. (I 
26356, July 22, 1908.) 


BARNES-CrosBy co., Chicago, Il. 
[20988-20992 
L 3075, L, 3076, L 3079, L 3099, 
3100. (1 26326-26330, July 18, 1908.) 


Breck (GEORGE), New York, N. Y. 
[20883 

New Egyptian vase. Reeds and 
papyrus on base, surmounted by three 
Egyptian heads. (I 263824, July 17, 
1908.) 


Bone (RicH.), Berlin, Germany. 
[20994 
Segen der arbeit; by Toby E. Rosen- 
thal. A young artist, a mere boy, is 
busy with his chisel at a statue of The 
Blessed Virgin. (I 26860, July 23, 
1908. ) 


Brack (Cart) & KELLER, G. m. b. H, 
Berlin, Germany. [20995 
Liebeskummer (Torment of love); 
by Henry Alberti. Interior of room, 
young woman sitting at piano, her face 
buried in her hands. (1 26386, July 


23, 1908.) 
BuRCHLAW (CHARLES A.), White Ha- 
ven, Pa. [20996, 20997 
Diet cure. Happy looking stout man 


sitting on a porch holding glass of 
milk. (I 26470, July 31, 1908.) 

Contented looking stout woman 
sitting on porch holding a glass of milk 
in her hand. (I 26471, July 31, 1908.) 
BUTLER BROTHERS, Chicago, Ill. [20998 


St. Louis. Balloon view, northwest 
of Union Station, looking toward Mis- 
sissippi river and showing 5dast St. 
Louis. (I 26415, July 27, 1908.) 

325 


326 


CARLYLE (FLORENCE), New York, N. Y. 
[20999 


Always room for one more. 


holds umbrella over her head. 

26444, July 29, 1908.) 

CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
Mork; 7: y. [21000-21003 | 


Black swans. Young girl, red flower 
in hair, three black swans in the water. 
(I 26412, July 25, 1908.) 


Idyl. Young girl in shepherd’s cos- 


tume seated on a bank with a cupid | 
(I 26411, July 25, 


looking up at her. 
1908. ) 


Una and the lion. Young girl seated 
on bank; by her side a lion with a rose 
in his mane. (I 26410, July 25, 1908.) 


Wood nymph. Young girl, 
lily in hair, reeds in foreground. 
26413, July 25, 1908.) 


CHURCH 
N. x. 
Snow owl. 
branch of a tree. 
1908. ) 


CoLE (W. M.) gg., New York, N. Y. 
[21005 
My policies. Composite picture of 
William H. Taft and Theodore Roose- 
velt. (I 26447, July 30, 1908.) 


COLLIER (FRANKLIN Perry), Dorches- 
ter, Mass. [21006 


Winning smile. Plaque represents a 
caricature portrait of William Jen- 
nings Bryan. (I 26347, July 21, 1908.) 


CoNNER (ALICE W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[21007 

Germantown water works, 1861. 

Winter scene, a large ice covered dam, 

engine house. (I 26348, July 21, 1908; 
1 photo. June 30, 1908.) 


CROWELL PUBLISHING Co., Springfield, 


water 
(I 
& DWIGHT co., New York, 

[21004 
Snow owl sitting upon a 
(I 26407, July 25, 


Ohio. [21008 
Tsaritsa of Russia; by F. Louis 
Mora. Jewelled coronet in the hair, 


double rope of pearls about the neck. 
(I 26354, July 22, 1908.) 


Davis (WILLIAM STEEPLE), Orient, 
Nu KK [21009 
Taking the baby. Two cats and a 
kitten, kitten posing in front of cam- 


era. (I 26417, July 27, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. [21010 


Birth of Venus; by George Hitch- 
cock. Female figure rising from 
waves and mist through which a hint 
of rainbow shows. (I 26831, July 18, 
1908. ) 


Woman | 
(I 
_ attitude of prayer. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, nD. S., Y. 3 
D£VARE (ELIZABETH PETERSEN PR.), 
New York, N. Y. [21011 


Prayer. Figure, young woman re- 
cumbent position, hands and arms in 
(I 26355, July 22, 


1908.) 
DONALDSON (R. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[21012, 21013 
Jackson (Andrew). Head of An- 


drew Jackson, at either side are shown 
scenes in his life. (I 26440, July 29, 
1908. ) 


Smith (John). High white collar, 
full beard. (I 26441, July 29, 1908.) 


DUNBAR (FREDERICK ALEXANDER TUR- 
NER), Arden, Del. [21014 


Bryan (Hon. W. J.). Model for 
medal, reverse, man strangling lion. 
(I 26323, July 15, 1908.) 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ, New York, 
Nm Xi [21015-21017 


Sport of the waves; by H. Zatzka. 
Two nymphs, one standing, the other 
lying down, with their backs toward 
the waves. (I 26344, July 21, 1908.) 

Symphony; by A. H. Schram. Two 
girls resting near fountain, girl play- 
ing a harp. (I 263438, July 21, 1908.) 

Toilet of Venus; by A. H. Schram. 
Venus apparently just emerged from 
her bath and is resting on a marble 
bench, (I 26345, July 21, 1908.) 


IORBES LITHO. MFG. Co., Boston, Mass. 

[21018 

Lizette. Young lady with lace hat, 

corsage low in front. (I 26408, July 
25, 1908. ) 


FourNIER (ALExIS J.), Hast Aurora, 
Wit [21019-21023 


Charcoal burner’s hut. First sum- 
mer home of Daubigny at Aururo, 
France, showing a mass of dark trees, 
with small French thatched cottage 
among trees. (I 26334, July 17, 1908.) 


Home of Corot, at Ville d’Avray, 
France. Some sky, a wooded hill, 
plain stone house on edge of lake. (I 
26337, July 17, 1908.) 

In Millet’s country. White French 
farm houses among tall trees. (I 
26335, July 17, 1908.) 


Rue Daubigney, Aururo sur Oise, 
France. Country land or street, with 
flock of sheep, a dog in foreground. 
(I 263836, July 17, 1908.) 

Studio of Jules Dupré at l’Ile Adam, 
France. Prominent building in centre, 
with monument in front of the facade. 
(I 26333, July 17, 1908; 1 photo of 
each June 26, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 


327 


GUNN (ALFRED G.), Chattanooga, Tenn. 
[2 


Box of chocolates. Open box con- 
taining negroes, above the box is a 
hand holding a little one in a pair of 
candy tweezers. 
1908; 1 photo July 30, 1908.) 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz), Munich, Ger- 
many. [21025-21030 


At home; by H. Knopf. An interior, 
a man at a dinner table, opposite him 
is his wife, holding baby. 
July 25, 1908.) 


Jentzsch. A party of two gentlemen 


tleman holding a bottle of wine. 
26402, July 25, 1908.) 


In Sunday attire; by F. v. Defreg- 
ger. 


ie 


(I 26406, July 25, 1908.) 


Knitting lesson; by W. Firle. An 
interior, an old woman is teaching a 
little girl knitting. (I 26401, July 25, 
1908. ) 


New Year’s eve in the forester’s 
home; by H. G. Jentzsch. Party of 


around a table. 
1908. ) 


Visit to friends in the mountains; 
by F. vy. Defregger. Three young Ty- 
roleans are calling on friends, two 


(I 26404, July 25, 


Smiling Bill and Friendly John. 
Two heads in strong relief of Wm. 
J. Bryan and John W. Kern, each face 
“smiling broadly. (I 26452, July 30, 


1908.) 
HoLtTzMAN, (MINARD), Columbus, 
Ohio. [21032 


has forty-six. (I 26820, July 15, 1908.) 


_KavurMann & STRAUSS ©o., New York, 


WY . [21033-21041 
Beauty and the beast; by A. A. 
Turner. Young woman, decollete 


gown, standing between parted cur- 
tains on a white bear rug. (I 26427, 
July 29, 1908.) 


Companionship; by Joseph Warren. 


Young girl, riding dress, pony stands 
behind her. (I 26426, July 29, 1908.) 


girls are seated on a bench. (I 26405, 
July 25, 1908.) ) 
Harper (J. M.), Chicago, Ill. [21031 | 


| KavuFMANN & Strauss co.—Continued. 


1024 


(I 26383, July 21, | 


Conscious power; by Archie Gunn. 
Young girl, muslin gown, big hat, 
looks sidewise with delightful arch- 


ness. (I 26421, July 29, 1908.) 
Dreams; by A. A. Turner. Drowsy- 
/ eyed woman, shoulders bare. (I 


(I 26403, | 


26428, July 29, 1908.) 


Eleanor; by W. Haskell Coffin. 
Girl, large feathered hat, neck bare. 
(I 26424, July 29, 1908.) 


My lady Demure; by Archie Gunn. 


| Young girl looking soberly out from 


Excursion on the Rhine; by H. G. | 


and two ladies in a boat, elderly gen- | 


under a hat with big ribbon bows. 
(I 26420, July 28, 1908.) 


Opening rose; by Hintermeister. 
Smiling girl, one American beauty nes- 
tles against her shoulder. (I 26423, 


| July 29, 1908.) 


Young peasant woman, necklace | 


around her throat, a hat in her hand. | Benst. 


four gentlemen and a lady seated | 


| 


Serpiente (La); by Anton 
Sinuous dancing girl, 
in one of the poses of her dance. 
26425, July 29, 1908.) 


Trifles light as air; by Archie Gunn. 
Pretty ballet-girl, skirts flying, reties 
the ribbon around her ankle. (I 
26422, July 29, 1908.) 


KEITH (GEO. E.) co., Campello, Mass. 
[21042 


Walk-over lady. Long panel picture 
of a lady in white with low cut even- 
ing dress and white boa. (I 26398, 
July 16, 1908.) 


KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [21043 


Poinsettia. A cluster of poinsettia 
flowers intermingled with white flow- 
ers. (I 26409, July 25, 1908.) 


KIZMER (Dr.) & co., Binghamton, N. Y. 
[21044-21046 


German cavalry soldier. A man in 
soldier’s uniform wearing a helmet, 
mounted on prancing black charger. 


von 
shown 
(I 


Patriotic card. Two American flags (1 26850, July 21, 1908.) 


one having thirteen stars, the other | 


Spanish girl. Young woman of 
Spanish type,#wearing a shawl. (1 
26352, July 21, 1908.) 


Swedish maid. Young woman wear- 
ing an apron and cap, holding bowl of 
green plants. (I 26351, July 21, 1908.) 


KIRK (JAMES S.), Chicago, Ill. 
[21047 


Japanese children. Little Japanese 
girl and boy dressed in their native 
costumes, playing. (I 26885, July 23, 
1908.) 


328 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.8., v.83 
KOHN BROTHERS, Chicago, Il. LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD.—Con- 
[21048-21057 tinued. 
Automobile scene. Two young men, Bhoo! by Lawson Wood. Old lady 
wearing automobile coats. (I 26388, | startled by an urchin wearing a mask. 


July 23, 1908.) 

Club scene. 
wearing overcoats. 
1908.) 

Fall scene. Two young men stand- 
ing, one wearing cap, his companion 
stands with hand on walking stick. (I 
26395, July 23, 1908.) 

Hunting scene. Man riding horse, 
followed by hounds, carrying in his 
hand a tail of a fox. (I 26387, July 
28, 1908.) 

Indoor scene. Two men standing 
with overcoats, lady 
(I 26392, July 23, 1908.) 

Library scene. Two young men 
standing, one wearing Tuxedo suit, 
the other full dress suit. (I 26390, 
July 23, 1908.) 

Outdoor scene, 
wearing overcoats and derby hats. 
26396, July 238, 1908.) 

Street scene. Two young men stand- 
ing; in background stands lady. (I 
26393, July 23, 1908.) 

Walking scene. Man wearing Prince 


Albert and silk hat, accompanied by 
young lady. (I 26394, July 23, 1908.) 


Winter scene. 
wearing overcoats. 


Two men _ standing, 
(I 26389, July 23, 


Two men walking, 


(I 26391, July 23, 


1908. ) 
LACHMAN (Harry B.), Wilmington, 
Del. [21058 


None so blind. Old farmer driving 
young couple to depot, the two occupy 
rear seat. (I 26416, July 27, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD., London, 
England. [21059-21079 


All in a lump; by Mable Dorothy 
Hardy. Four horses and 
jumping a hedge, the leader 
cleared the jump. (I 26362, July 23, 
1908. ) 


Arm of the law; by ‘Lawson Wood. 


Fence through break in which a po- | 
liceman’s arm is extended to seize the | 
(I 26875, July | 


boy, who is fishing. 
23, 1908.) 


Barn dance; by James Affleck Shep- 
herd. Poultry dancing, 
birds is carrying a fan. 
23, 1908.) 

Basses; by Cecil Aldin. Two dogs 
seated before an open book, apparently 
howling. (I 26371, July 23, 1908.) 


(I 26367, July 


on their side. | 


(1 


Two men standing, | 


one of the | 


! 


| Cecil Aldin. 


has | 


(I 26374, July 23, 1908.) 

Bribery; by Lawson Wood. Small 
boy offering an apple to a policeman, 
(I 26376, July 23, 1908.) 

Contraltos; by Cecil Aldin. Two cats 
seated before an open book, apparently 
mewing. (I 26372, July 23, 1908.) 

Gee-up Dobbin; by Fred Whiting. 
Shepherd with dog, two children riding 
a horse, milkmaid walking. (I 26370, 
July 23, 1908.) 

In and out; by Mable Dorothy 
Hardy. Hunting field with two hunts- 
men mounted, the first has cleared the 


brook. (I 26363, July 23, 1908.) 
In the air; by Mable Dorothy 
Hardy. Four horses and jockeys leap- 


ing a water jump. (I 26361, July 23, 
1908. ) 

Interval (The); by James Affleck 
Shepherd. Poultry, two are carrying 
fans, one is writing on his dance pro- 
gramme. (I 26368, July 23, 1908.) 

Jumping powder; by Cecil Aldin. 
Yard of an old inn, woman offer 
jug of beer to man on horseback. ( 
26380, July 23, 1908.) 

Move towards covert; by Mable Dor- 
othy Hardy. Group of hunting men 
and two ladies on horseback. (I 
26366, July 23, 1908.) 

My heart’s in the Highlands; by 
Dog wearing a tam-o- 
shanter hat. (I 26378, July 23, 1908.) 

Ploughman (The); by Cecil, Aldin. 
Ploughman ploughing a furrow, the 
plough being drawn by two horses. (I 


No music to-day; by James Affleck 
Shepherd. Five birds attired as waits, 
walking in single file through a snow 
(I 26369, July 23, 1908.) 


Sweet and twenty; by Max Cowper. 


| Lady in profile, black hat, low necked 
| dress. 


(I 26881, July 23, 1908.) 
Thank you sir; by Mable Dorothy 


Hardy. Two men on horseback pass- 
ing through a gate. (I 26365, July 23, 
1908. ) 


Thoro’bred mongrel; by Cecil Aldin. 
Dark haired dog with ears pricked up 
and open mouth. (I 26379, July 23, 
1908.) 

Twelve miles from home; by Maly 
Dorothy Hardy. Group of -hunting 
men and one lady on horseback. (1 
26364, July 23, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 32-35, Aug., 1908 
LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD.—Con- 
tinued. 


Where’s your number; by Lawson 
Wood. Motor car in snow drift, men 
in motor clothes, policeman question- 
ing them. (I 26377, July 23, 1908.) 
LIFE PUBLISHING co., New York, N. Y. 

[21080 
~ Woodman, spare that tree; by Bay- 
ard Jones. Wood-chopper just com- 
mencing to chop down a tree. (I 
26349, July 14, 1908.) 

McGovern (R. L.), Hartford, Conn. 

[21081 


Cross bars 


Celtic cross monument. 


the end of each bar. 
23, 1908.) 

Mrxer (ENNO), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

r [21082, 21083 


 Bull-dog. English bull-dog standing 
in front of an automobile. (I 26358, 
uly 22, 1908.) 

Great danes. <A pair of great danes, 
ne of them standing, one lying down. 
r a 26359, July 22, 1908.) 


SOYLES (PETER P.), Batavia, N. Y. 
[21084 


Niagara Falls; postal card on face 
(I 263884, 


(I 26383, July 


lof which is Niagara Falls. 
uly 23, 1908.) 


MEAL (HH. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
_ Miller’s daughter; by Oscar 
smith. Girl with small bonnet, sitting 
m one of three fiour sacks. (I 264382, 
July 29, 1908.) 


| [21086 
Clemens (Samuel). Bronze medal- 
ion with portrait of Mark Twain with 
g bushy hair. (1 26397, July 24, 
OS.) 

OsTHAUS (EpmMuND H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
; [21087-21089 
Close to game. Three setters on 
90int, one standing on a fallen oak. 
26430, July 29, 1908.) 


ance of their kennels. 
1908.) 
October evening. 


(I 26429, July 
Two setters point- 


(I 26431, July 29, 1908.) 

‘PaRKER (LAWTON), Chicago, Ill. 
[21090 
| Morris (Nelson). Seated figure of 
yentleman, gray hair, 
'10n, dark gray suit. 
mat, 1908.) 


with an imitation of a shamrock on | 


Be 


Newitt (Manto) & co., Florence, Italy. 


ARTS ' 329 
PHOTOGRAVURE CO. OF AMERICA, LTD., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [21091 
Who’s afraid; by Ben Austrian. 


Boston bull pup sitting in corner, look- 
ing at a small chicken a little distance 
away. (I 26419, July 28, 1908.) 


RAPETTI (GIOVANNI), New York, N. Y. 
[21092-21098 


Bryant (William C.) Statue of 
bust, long bushy beard, eyes deeply 
set. (I 26433, July 29, 1908.) 


Emerson (Ralph W.) Statue of bust, 
face thin and small, hair parted on 
left. (I 26484, July 29, 1908.) 


Holmes (Oliver W.) Statue of bust, 
about 60 years old, hair parted on left, 
no mustache. (I 26487, July 29, 
1908. ) 


Longfellow (Henry W.) Statue of 
bust, about 55 years old, hair parted 
on left. (I 264386, July 29, 1908.) 


Lowell (James R.) Statue of bust, 


hair parted in middle, short beard. 
(I 26488, July 29, 1908.) 


Poe (Edgar Allen) Statue of bust, 
about 33 years old, hair parted on 
right, mustache small, high and broad 
forehead. (I 26435, July 29, 1908.) 


Whittier (John G.) Statue of bust, 
about 55 years old, beard covers chin. 
(I 26439, July 29, 1908.) 


1 photo of each July 21, 1908. 


RAYMOND (SuprRE), Paris France. 
[21099-21101 


Commerce (Le). Bas relief of 
Mercury, caduceus in hand running 
through clouds. (I 26456, July 31, 
1908. ) 

Danseuse'  espagnole. Statue of 
Spanish dancer, holding castanets, 


_ Expectancy. Seven pointers all look- | 
mg with keen expectation through 


e in fence corner, one with head-up. 


_ through a wood, 


florid complex- | 
(I 26414, July | 


right arm raised. (I 26454, July 31, 


1908.) 


Laitiére zélandaise. Statue of peas- 
ant woman carrying two pails of milk 
by means of wooden bar on her 
shoulders. (I 26455, July 31, 1908.) 


Rotie ¢G. T.), Paris, France. 
[21102, 21103 


Cerfs dans la neige. Deer passing 
in foreground is a 
(I 26463, July 31, 1908.) 


Cheyreuils aux écoutes avant d’aller 
boire. Deer going to drink, they 
browse and listen before leaving the 
wood. (I 26462, July 31, 1908.) 


stag. 


830 


SAIN (EpovuArD), Paris, France. 
[21104-21106 

Jeunes pécheurs de truites. Young 
Breton peasant boy and girl with 
baskets filled with trouts. (I 26464, 
July 31, 1908.) 

Ophélie. 
ing walks into a stream strewing 
flowers. (I 26465, July 31, 1908.) 


Roses (Les). Young woman reclin- 


Ophélie her mind wander- | 


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ing on a sofa, she is inhaling bunch | 


of roses. (I 26466, July 31, 1908.) 


SCHILLER (Oscar), New York, N. Y. 


[21107 
Big Bill. Stout man mounted on a 


large horse. 
Mass. 


SHARMAN (CHARLES), Boston, 


_ VASQUEZ (CARLOS), Barcelona, Spain. 


| 26469, July 31, 1908.) 
(I 26346, July 21, 1908.) | 
Weerts (J. J.) Paris, France. 


[21108 | 


University at Newton, Mass.; by 
Frank Weller Sharman. Proposed 
plans. (I 26325, July 2, 1908.) 


kneeling on the floor reading cards. 


SHEAHAN (DENIS BuUNWorRTH), New | 


Ores I; Xs 
Master in the temple. 


[21109 
Plaque in re- 


lief, Christ before the wise men in the | 


temple. (I 26418, July 27, 1908.) 
SoNREL (MLLE.), Paris, France. 
[21110 
Vierge consolée par les anges. Vir- | 


gin seated on a rock surrounded by 


angels. (I 26459, July 31, 1908.) 
THROCKMORTON (J. W.), Washington, 
WR [21111 
Meditation. Young woman sitting 


on a bench, hands clasped around her 
knee. (I 26400, July 24, 1908.) 


TILLINGHAST (Mary B.), New York, 
fi oe [21112 


Revocation of the edict of Nantes. 
Louis XIV pointing with his sword to 
ascroll. (I 26319, July 15, 1908.) 


TOWNE (ALLEN D.), Kirksville, Mo. 
[21113 
Battle of Kirksville. Federals are 
attacking the Confederates, 
distance stands the city of Kirksville. 
(I 26458, July 31, 1908.) 


seated, surrounded by four gospellers. 


| Elizabeth Vervalen 


Zo (HENRI), Paris, France. 
middle | 
tleman at ease on a veranda ban 
by palms. 


& 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 3 


‘TRADE MARK CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[21114 
Yama-Yama maid. Outline figure 
with the parts made up wholly of 
triangles. (I 26457, July 31, 1908.) 


VASARRI (EMILIO), Paris, France. 
[21115 
Cheur de Lassia. Greco-Roman 
home, two girls standing, one playing 
on flute. (F 26461, July 31, 1908.) 


[21116 
Gendarmes catalans. Capture of a 
young couple by catalan officers. (I 


[21117 
Gypsie. Red haired young woman 
(I 26460, July 31, 1908.) 


WILSON ( fREDERICK ), 
Manor, N. Y. 
St. David. St. David in medallion 
with background of scroll work. (I 
26332, July 20, 1908.) 


WILson (MELBA BEATRICE), New York, 
i 4 [21119 
Resurrection (The). Our Lord 


(I 26899, July 24, 1908.) 


WiTMARK (FRANK M.), New York, 
faba os 21120 


Mister kin I hold your horse; by 
Stephens. Team 
little boy standing nea 
(I 26453, July 30 


of horses, 
horses heads. 
1908. ) 


Zier (EpouarD), Paris, France. [ 
Réveil (Le). Young woman lyin 

on a couch at a window overlookin 

the sea. (I 26467, July 31, 1908.) 


[21 


Two ladies and a gen 
k 
(I 26468, July 31, 1908.) 


Patio (Le). 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 36-39 
SEPTEMBER, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class I, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
graphs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

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

Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
account of necessary correspondence. 

To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by John Quincy 
Adams, Greenville, Tex. Class H, XXe, no. 115027, August 1, 1908; 2 copies received 
August 24, 1908. 


ADAMS (JOHN QUINCY), Greenville, | AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
Tex. [21128 Katzenjammer kids. (F 67928, Aug. 
Burning of the negro Smith at | 18, 1908.) 
Greenville, Tex., 7-28-08. (H 115027, Katzenjammer kids spend just one 
Aug. 1, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1908.) day in summer school. (F 67766, Aug. 
ArnswortH (A. A.) Chicago, [Il. aes 1908.) ad sr 
[21124 Pink Whiskers Jones. (F 67765, 
; Aug. 11, 1908.) 


Supply men’s convention group. (H 
ee iahuooe (F 67931, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


114324, Aug. 6, 1908; 1c. Aug. 6, 1908; | 


1 ce July 10, 1908.) . — (F 68087, Aug. 25, 1908.) 
ALLYN (EUNICE GrBBs), Dubuque, |} —— (F 68232, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
Towa. [21125 | — (F 68887, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Have Ia soul? Dolly Varden. (H Too much for [Buster]. (F 67929, 
m4571, Aug. 14, 1908; 1 c July 21, | Aug. 18, 1908.) 
1908; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1908.) What do you make of such a kid. 
AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. | (# 652384, Sept. 1, 1908.) 

[ 21126-21145 What really happened to Puss-in- 

Ah! those cute little Katzenjammer x a eH 
kids! (F 68288, Sept. 1, 1908.) Boots. (F 68085, Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Alas poor Maud! She disappears! | AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 


(F 67930, Aug. 18, 1908.) Oth". ¥- [21146-21228 
Family reunion. (F 67769, Aug. 11, Coler’s art gallery. (F 68250, Sept. 

- 1908.) 2, 1908.) 
Gloomy Gus and Montmorency find Foxy quiller bug. (F 67764, Aug. 


Happy Hooligan in Africa! (F 68083, | 11, 1908.) 
Aug. 25, 1908.) (F 67804, Aug. 12, 1908.) 


Happy Hooligan’s man Pea ee —— (F 67831, Aug. 14, 1908.) 

| gradually becoming educated. F os bc 
67768, Aug. 11, 1908.) SESia TAN: arson, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
BM Fer name is Mamie. (F 68230, Sept.| ~~ (# 67911, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
1, 1908.) —— (F 67948, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
 Here’s Tige and his friend. (F| —— (F 67997, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
» 65086, Aug. 25, 1908.) —— (F 67981, Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Jimmy. (F 67767, Aug. 11, 1908.) — (F 67999, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
(F 68084, Aug. 25, 1908.) — (F 68099, Aug. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 68231, Sept. 1, 1908.) ; —— (F 68115, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


331 


332 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. 
(F 68131, Aug. 28, 1908.) 

__. (F 68161, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

__— (F 68237, Sept. 1, 1908.) 

__— (F 68248, Sept. 2, 1908.) 

—_— (F 68304, Sept. 4, 1908.) 

__— (F 68335, Sept. 5, 1908.) 

__— (F 68379, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Grafto the monk. 
1908. ) 

—_— (F 68089, Aug. 25, 1908.) 

___— (F 68249, Sept. 2, 1908.) 

—__— (F 68305, Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Groucho the monk. (IF 67761, Aug. 
11, 1908.) 

—_—. (F 68000, Aug. 22, 1908.) 

_—. (F 68146, Aug. 29, 1908.) 

—_— (F 68382, Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Hall Room boys. (F 67803, Aug. 12, 
1908. ) 

ee ( r 

— (F 

— (F 

—— (F 

— (F 

—_ (F 


——(F 


17, 1908.) 
19, 1908. ) 
91, 1908.) 
94, 1908. ) 
26, 1908.) 
1, 1908.) 
3, 1908.) 
5, 1908.) 
president. 


67910, Aug. 
67947, Aug. 
67980, Aug. 
68068, Aug. 
68098, Aug. 
68238, Sept. 
68270, Sept. 

__— _ (F 68334, Sept. 

If a woman were 
67759, Aug. 11, 1908.) 

If I were boss. (F 
1908. ) 


(F 
67909, Aug. 17, 


(F 68088, Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Isn’t he the dog? (F 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
(F 68148, 
—— (F 68247, 
__—— (F 68303, Sept. 
(F 683832, Sept. 

Knocko the monk. 
24, 1908.) 

Mrs. Trubbell. 
1908. ) 

a (fF G7932, 

Never again. 
1908. ) 

——— (# 67818, 

—— (F.67830, 

a= (GTO 46, 

——=— Ui Grore, 
(F 67998, 
(EF 68067, 
(EF 68097, 
(F 68160, 


sly 68096, 
29, 1908.) 

2, 1908.) 

4, 1908.) 

5, 1908.) 


Aug. 
Sept. 


fe 


18, 1908.) 


67762, Aug. 


Aug. 
(F 


3, 1908.) 
Aug. 14, 1908.) 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Aug. 22, 1908.) 
Aug. 24, 1908.) 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Aug. 


——— 


(F 67934, Aug. 18. | 


(F 68069, Aug. 


67802, Aug. 12, | 


al, 


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a 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont dd. 
(F 68236, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
(F 68269, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
(F 68378, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
(F 68381, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
| Oh piffle! (F 67710, Aug. 8, 1908. ) 
(F 67760, Aug. 11, 1908.) 
(F 67933, Aug. 18, 1908.) 
(F 68144, Aug. 29, 1208.) 
(F 68383, Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Oh. what’s the use. (F 67763, Aug. 
11, 1908.) 

— (F 67832, 
. 68132, 
GS3S80, 
me ! 


Aug. 14, 1908.) 
Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 
(F 68130, Aug. 28, 


Pardon 
| 1908.) 
’ a { F 
| Rhymo 
15, 1908. ) 
————— ( F 
} ——(F 
Song without words. 
) 8, 19OS. ) 
Tightwaddo the monk. 
Aug. 8, 1908.) 
(F 67819, Aug. 18, 1908.) 
_— (F 67956, Aug. 20, 1905S.) 
(F 68271, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
Town (The) has gone Salome mad. 
(F 67859, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
Who wants an automobile? 
67955, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
__— (F 68114, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
Wouldn't it make a speed maniac 
mad. (F 67712, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


29, 1908.) 
(F 67860, Aug. 


68145, Aug. 
the monk. 


68113, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
68162, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
(F 67709, Aug. 


(F 67711, 


(F 


RIOGRAPH CO., 
[21229-21239 
(H 114598, 


| AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & 
New York, N. Y. 
Balked at the 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 
) 3ehind the scenes. 
| 29, 1908.) 


altar. 


(H 115211, Aug. 


Betrayed by hand prints. (H 
| 115136, Aug. 27, 1908.) 

Coney Island police court. (H 
| 115087, Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Fatal hour. (H 1143872, Aug. 5%, 
| 1908.) 


For a wife’s honor. (H 114858, Aug. 
| 19, 1908.) 

For love of gold. 
11, 1908. 

Girl and the 
| Aug. 29, 1908.) 
) Greaser’s gauntlet. 
| 6, 1908.) 


(H 114479, Aug. 


outlaw. (H 115212, 


(H 114338, Aug. 


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333 


nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.— 
Continued. 
Man and the woman. 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Red girl. 
AMERICAN 
Mass. 
Home. 
Merry-go-round. 
1908. ) 


(H 114839, 
PRINTING co., Fall 


(F 67945, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
(F 67674, Aug. 7, 


AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC CO., New York, | 


‘9 @ 
A 95800. 
2c. Aug. 19, 1908.) 


[21242-21243 


A 103417. (H 114884, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 
ARNOLD (T. F.), Derry, N. H. [21244 
Tsienneto lake, Derry, N. H. (H 


115117, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


BANDHOLTZ (Fred J.), 
Iowa. [21245-21252 
Beatrice, Nebr. 1, 2. (H 114506, 
114507, Aug. 12, 1908; 2 ec. of each 
Aug. 138, 1908. ) 


Clarinda, Ia., Chautauqua assembly. 
(H 114502, Aug. 12, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 


Falls City, Nebr. (H 114508, Aug. 
12, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 138, 1908.) 
; lowa' nat. guard, 55th inf. 1, 2. (H 
114508, 114504, Aug. 12, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Aug. 138, 1908.) 
Iowa National Guard, 55th regiment, 
1908. (H 114605, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
Lincoln, Nebr., 11th and O sts. (H 
milano, Aug. 12, 1908; 2 c« Aug. 18; 
1908. ) 


BARBER ASPHALT PAVING Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [2a200 
Plant of the Barber asphalt paving 
company, Maurer, N. J. (H 114750, 
Aug. 15, 1908; 2 c. July 31, 1908.) 


Barritt (LEON), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[21254-21256 
Barritts reversible gravity globe. 
1-8. (H 114933-114934, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
BaRTLEY (WILLIAM F.), Brooklyn, 
N.Y. [21257 
Buggy (The) family. 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 
Barton & SPOONER CO., Cornwall-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. [2125S—21 266 
Blacksmith shop. (F 68225, Sept. 1, 
1908. ) 
Lake George, N. Y. 1-4. (H 114558- 
114561, Aug. 14, 1908.) 


Des Moines, 


(H 115322, Sept. 3, 1905.) | 


River, | 
[21240-21241 | 


(H 114714, Aug. 18, 1908; | 


(EF 67835, 


] 
| 
| 


| BEACH 


3ARTON & SPOONER co.—Continued. 
Lake George, N. Y., moonlight on. 


A-C. (F 68226-68228, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
Newport, moonlight at. (F 68224, 

| Sept. 1, 1908.) 4 

BAUER GAS FIXTURE WoRKS, Philadel- 


phia, Pa. [21267-21270 


Merry Xmas. (F 68071, Aug. 8, 
1908; 2 ce. Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Practicability. (F 68074, Aug. 8, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1908. ) 

Thanksgiving. (F 68073, Aug. 8, 


1908; 2 ce. Aug. 25, 1908.) 
Utility. (F 68072, Aug. 8, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 25, 1908.) 
(H. M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[21271-21274 
Bonaparte Lake, N. Y., Greeting 
from. (H 114448, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
Canastota, N. Y., Greeting from. 


| (A 114446, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Piercefield, N. Y. (H 114445, Aug. 


| 10, 1908.) 


Pine camp, N. Y. (H 114447, Aug. 


10, 1908.) 


BELL (JAMES W.) SON & CO., New 
york, &.' X. [21275-21289 
Afternoon dress.—Auto (The).— 
Chesterfield (The) .—Fly-front (The) .— 
Frock paddock.—Full dress.—Inver- 
ness (The).—IKnock about.—Mansfield 
(The).—Morning dress.—New cuts.— 
Pleated back.—Rainy weather.—Semi 
dress.—Wall street. [15 prints.] (F 
68174-68188, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


BENJAMIN (ISAAC), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[21290 
(H 


Taft (William Howard). 
115109, Aug. 25, 1908.) 
BENNER (Harry M.), Hammondsport. 

IN ai Bi [21291-21292 

Penn Yan (Steamer), Lake Keuka, 
Ike at 

June Bug (Aeroplane). 5. 

(H 114480-114481, Aug. 11, 1908.) 
BERDAN PUBLISHING New York, 

Ns Nis [21293-21303 

Come on in, Jack. 

Coming events cast their shadows 
before. 

Just we two in our little canoe. 

Lead us not into temptation. 

Little bit of a piece. 

Murphy, do you love butter? 

Prayer. 

There’s a man in the house. 

Tis sweet to love. 


CO., 


334 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


BERDAN PUBLISHING Co.—Continued. 
Where'd those other fellows go? 
Woman’s answer to the vampire. 
(F 67867-67877, Aug. 6, 1908; 2 c. 

of each Aug. 4, 6, 1908.) 

BEVERIDGE (EDYTH CARTER), Rich- 

mond, Va. [21304-21306 
Richmond, Va., Marshall House 1-3. 
(H 114662-114664, July 1, 1908.) 


BICKNELL MANUFACTURING CO., Port- 


land, Me. [21307-21312 
Afternoon. 3790. (H 114888, Aug. 
20, 1908. ) 
Afternoon reflection. 3792. (H 
114889, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
Birches (The). 3698. (H 114885, 


Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Echo lake. 3766. (H 114887, Aug. 
20, 1908.) 
Just after the shower. 3793. (H 


114890, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Old man. 3764. (H 114886, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 


Biree (M. H.) & sons co., Buffalo. 
[21313-21333 
Interior. 90-110. (H 1143898— 


114418, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


BLAKESLEE (JAMES D.), Buffalo, N. ¥. | BRAUER (JUSTUS) & SON, INC., Phila- 


[21334 
Quality Boston. (F 68169, Sept. 1, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1908.) 


BLESSING (J. Lymer), Salamanca, N. Y. 
[21335-21336 
American princess. (H 115320, Sept. 
3, 1908.) 
Cattaraugus county centennial cele- 
bration. (F 67631, July 28, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


Bowser (S. F.) & co., ine., Fort Wayne, 
Ind. [21337-21338 


Model naptha storage system, cut 


815. (F 67404, July 25, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 
10, 1908. ) 
Cut 816. (EF 67540, Aug.’ 3, 


1908; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 1908.) 


BrRADBurY (G. E.), Buxton Me. [21339 


Quillcote, home of Kate Douglas 
Wiggin. (H 114039, July 31, 1908; 2 
ce. Aug. 5, 1908.) 


BRADLEY BROS., Lee, Mass. 
[21840-21342 
Fifth prize, barred Plymouth rock 
cockerel, New York show 1906. 
Lee Belle 7th, great-grand daughter 
of first prize pullet, New York show 
1902. 


BRADLEY BROS.—Continued. 


Second prize barred Plymouth rock 
cock at N. Y. show Jan., 1907. 


_ (CF 67777-67779, July 31, 1908.) 


Brace (R. E.), Washington, D. C. 
[21343 
Capitol hatchet. (F 67927, Aug. 18, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1908.) 


PranpD (A.), Washington, D. C. 
[21344 
Presidents Washington, Jefferson, 
Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley. (F 67646, 
Aug. 5, 1908.) 


BraNDMO (R. E.), Benson, Minn. 
[21345-21356 


Benson, Minn. 1-12. (H 114960- 


114971, Aug. 21, 1908.) 


3RANDT (EpwarbD), Chicago, Tl. 
[21357 
Aug. 24, 


Yours, Bill. 


1908. ) 


(F 68045, 


BRANSON (BERNICE M.), Lincoln, Nebr. 

[21358 

Bryan, from Lincoln to Washington, 

(F 65221, May 11, 1908; 2¢ July 22 
1908. ) * 


delphia, Pa. [21359 


It's money in your pocket. (G 
19484, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


BreHM (FREDERICK W.), Rochester, 

Na ee [21360-21362 

Fighth lake. (H 115238, Aug. 31, 
1908. ) 


Seventh lake. 1-2. (H 115237— 
115236, Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Bricker (Epwarp C.), Kearney, Nebr. 

[21363-21364 

Castor freak. (H 114498, Aug. 11, 
1908; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Tornado freak. (H 114499, Aug. 11, 
1908; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Brown (Evetina), Trempealeau, Wis. 
[21365-21369 


Le Moille, Minn., U. S. gov’t quarry, 


opposite Trempealeau, Wis. (H 114138, 
| Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Trempealeau, Wis. 1-4. (H114134— 


114137, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Brown (Monte F.). Seattle. Wash. 
[21370 


Here's to a good time in the home 
nest, Seattle, Aug. 11 to 15, 1908. (H 


/ 114419, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


Brown (WILLIAM SEAMAN), New York, 
N. Y [21371 
Chancellors and vice-chancellors of 
New Jersey from 1776-1908. (F 67011, 
July 11, 1908; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908.) 


GRYANT (WM. DANIEL), Elmburst, Cal. 

[21372 

Muir glacier, taken from S. 8S. Spo- 

kane, July 7, 1908. (H 114599, Aug. 
17, 1908. ) 


BurcHtaw (CHAS. A.), White Haven, 


Tes [21373-21374 
Diet cure. 1, 2. (F 67756, 67757, | 
Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Burcess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 


[21375 

Confederate veterans. 

the Henry Gantt camp at Scottsville, 

Va., July 21, 1908. 
~ 1908.) 


- BurrericK pup. co., New York, N. Y. 


[21376 | 
| 3, 1908.) 


Reunion of | 


(H 114175, July 27, | 


American girl. (F 67758, Aug. 11, | 
1908. ) 
CAMPBELI. (BENJAMIN SMITH), Nor- | 
folk, Va. [21377 | 
Virginia Beach. (H 115096, Aug. 25, 
1908. ) : 
CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadel- | 
phia, Pa. [21378 | 
Chicago national league, portrait | 


memeads. (F 68135, Aug. 29, 1908; 2 c. 
_ Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Century co., New York, N. Y. 


[21379-21384 | 


Lincoln and his son Tad. 


» Lincoln at the time he made the 
_ Cooper Union speech. 


Lincoln during his presidency. 1-4. 
(F 68256-68261, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


HeCHAPMAN (KE. F.), Hartland, Wis. 


Hartland, Wis., Main st. (H 112912, 
July 6, 1908: 2 ¢. July 23, 1908.)* 


Pine lake, Wis., Che-ne-qua landing. | 


_ (H 112911, July 6, 1908; 2 ¢. July 23, 
1908.) * 


_CuHEsLEY (G. L.), Pipestone, Minn. 
; [21387 
_ Pipestone, Minn., Falls of Winne- 
PH wissa. (H 114656, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

: CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 

4 [21388-21393 
— Law (Mabel), head and shoulders. 
" (H 114975, Aug. 21, 1908.) 

| profile. (H 114566, Aug. 


\ 14, 
1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 335 


CHICKERING (ELMER)—Continued. 


Moran (Helen B.), profile view, 
3nead and shoulders. (H 114347, Aug. 
7, 1908.) 


——2, 3. (H 114564, 114565, Aug. 
14, 1908.) 

Rae (Miss A. E.), head and 
shoulders. (H 115185, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


CLARK (Ezra E.), Springfield, Mass. 
[21394 


Sagamore Beach property, looking 


southwest. (H 114370, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
CLARKE (FREDERIC COLBURN), New 
York, hi. Y. [21395-21396 
Marathon winners. 
Olympic athletes. (H 115346- 
115347, Sept. 4, 1908.) 
CLaTwortHy (F. P.), Estes Park, 


Colo. 
From Gem lake. 


[21397-21400 
(H 114224, Aug. 


From Steads. 
1908. ) 


Gem lake. 


Longs peak. 
1908. ) 


(H 114223, Aug. 3, 


(H 114225, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
( Ti4ze,. Aug. “s, 


Washington, 
[21401 
(H 


CLINEDINST 
gy & 
Prominent political orators. 1. 
115251, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


(B." M.), 


| CopuRN (A. LANGDON), London, Eng- 


land. [21402 
Lucas (E. V.) (F 67653, July 30, 
1908. ) 


CoFFEE (FRANK), Sydney, Australia. 
[21403-21412 


Australian artists, 1-9. (F 67529- 


| 675387, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
[21385-21386 | 


CoLBy (VINCENT V.), Denver, Colo. 
| [21413-21415 

I ain’t afraid to go home in the 
dark. (F 68119, Aug. 28, 1908.) 

I’m afraid to go home in the dark. 
(F 68117, Aug. 28, 1908.) 

Now. don’t go away and talk about 
us. (F 68118, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


CoLE (WILLIAM M.), jr., New York, 
Ne Oe. [21416-21418 
Taft (Wm. H.), the square dealer. 
(F 68229, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
Taft-evelt (My policies). (G 19248, 
Aug. 3, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 1, 1908.) 
William. (G 19285, Aug. 4, 1908; 
2 @ Sept. 2, 1908.) 


336 


CotuieR (P. F.) & soN, New ‘York, 
TNs cas [21419-21420 
Bryan (William Jennings). (H 
115081, Aug. 18, 1908; 2 e aera, 
1908. ) 


Don (Le) de Dieu. 
(1908,) 


CoNNER (FRED. J.), Detroit, Mich. 
[21421 
Taft (William H.) (H 114657, Aug. 
Lt, 1908: 2. ec). Ang. 21, 1308.) 


CooverRT (J. C.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[21422-21425 


Memphis warehouse co. A to D. 
(H 114454-114457, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


(F 67667, Aug. 


CoRNMAN (C. C.), Kellertown, Iowa. 
[21426 
Yankee pig. (KF 67806, July 31, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1908.) — 


Coupow stTupio, Atlanta, Ga. 
[ 21427-21429 
Carter (Hon. W. Yancey) 1-3. (H 
115137-115139, Aug. 27, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 
26, 1908. ) 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, N. Y. 
[21430-21465 

Arrival of the Broadway stars. (G 
19444, Aug. 18, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 
1908. ) 

Barton (Charles) and his gaiety 
girls, all to the good. (G 19414, Aug. 
14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 

Bashful Mary. (G 19272, Aug. 6, 
1908. ) 

Casey and the Butt. (G 19265, Aug. 
5, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Chandler (Anna). 
13, 1908; 2.¢. Aug. 19, 1908. } 

Cooper (Henry L.) as Happy Heinie. 
(G 19266, Aug. 5, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1908. ) 

Everybody gets paid on Saturday. 
(G 19244, July 31, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

Father. (G 19459, Aug. 
nit, Aug, 21, 1908.) 


Hackett (Norman) 5731. (G 19411, 
Aug. 14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1908.) 

—— 5732. 
2 ¢., Aug. 15, 1908. ) 

Hazing the jungle. (G 19458, Aug. 
19, 1908; 2 ce. Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Here’s to the jockey who goes the 
pace. (G 19247, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c Aug. 
4, 1908. ) 

His mother-in-law. (G 19410, Aug. 
14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 


20, 1908; 


(G 19447, Aug. | 


(G 19449, Aug. 18, 1908; | 


| 


| 19412, Aug. 14, 1908: 2 © Aug, 15, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO—Continued. 


Hitchcock (Raymond) & Eddie Foy, 
two great comedians. (G 19445, Aug. 
18, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1908.) 


It’s all mine. (G 19450, Aug. 18, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Jungle (The). (G 19463, Aug. 20, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Keep your eye on the leaders. (G 
19246, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 


McLaughlin (Bob), comedian. (G 


1908. ) 
McRae (Tom), comedian. 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Making the hit of his life. (G 19460, 
Aug. 20, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 
Mary, Mary quite contrary. 

19273, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Military Mary. (G 19268, Aug. 5, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1908.) 


(G 19404, Aug. 


(G 19277, 


(G 


Mooney & Sweeney. 
10, 1908.) 


Old guards of fun and folly. (G 


| 19276, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Smoke, noise, grassweed & cutie. 
(G 19243, July 31, 1908; 2 ce. Aug. 4, 
1908. ) 


Opening of the first bottle. (G 
| 19413, Aug. 14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 16, 
1908. ) 

Sweeney and his sweethearts. (G 
19409, Aug. 14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1908, ) 

Tipton (Geo.) (G 19461, Aug. 20, 


1908 ;-2 ec. Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Trying to butt in. (G 19415, Aug. 
14, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 


Two (The) pikers. (G 19248, Aug. 


| 3, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


| 


Under the hat. 
1908. ) 

Waltzing Mary. (G 19267, Aug. 5, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Wood (Maurice) (G 19446, Aug. 18, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Yes. (G 19448, Aug. 18, 1908; 2 © 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 

You are mine as I am yours—the 
blow. ° (G 19462, Aug. 20, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 

4th of July. 
1908. ) 


CRAVEN (M. B.), Evanston, Ill. [21466 


Fox lake, Ill.,- yacht race (H 
114189, Aug. 38, 1908.) 


(G 19274, Aug. 6, 


(G 19275, Aug. 6, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908 


CRAWFORD, McGresor & CANBY CO., 
Dayton, Ohio. [21467 
If a woman’s foot could talk. (F 


68018, June 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1908. ) 


CUNNINGHAM (A. W.), Grinnell, Iowa. 
[21468-21469 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 337 


Dawson (W. L.)—Continued. 


Confidence game, the northeast 
murre colony, Carroll Islet. (114898, 


| Aug. 20, 1908. 


Moonlight on the campus. (H 
115253, Sept. 1, 1908.) 

Summertime. (H 115252, Sept. 1], | 
1908. ) 

9) 


ec. of each Aug. 31, 1908. 
CURTIS & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 


Art, by Edwin Austin Abbey. (H 
115208, Aug. 29, 1908.) 

Law, by Edwin Austin Abbey. (H 
115207, Aug. 29, 1908.) 

Mammy, by Wm. L. Taylor. 11 by 14. 


8 by 10. 
7908.) — 
Religion, by 
(H 115206, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Science, by Edwin Austin 
(H 115209, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Science revealing the treasures of the 


(H 115199-115200, Aug. 29, 


Abbey. 


earth, by Edwin Austin Abbey. (H 
115202, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Spirit of light, by Edwin Austin 


Abbey. (H 115205, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Spirit of religious liberty, by Edwin 
Austin Abbey. (H 115208, Aug. 29, 
1908. ) 
Spirit of Vulcan, by Edwin Austin 
Abbey. (H 115204, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Young fisherman, by Fred _ G. 
Quimby. (H 115201, Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Davipson (D. NEwToNn), Washington, 
. [21481 
Gibbons (Cardinal (H 
114458, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
Dawson (JOHN W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[21482-21490 
Idaho (U. S. S.), officers and crew. 
18s0 A. (H 1143861, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Kansas (U. 8S. S.) 1804 A-1808 A. 
(H 1143856-114369, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Mississippi (U.S.S.) 1883 A, 1886 A, 
2887 A. (H 1143862-114364, Aug. 7, 
1908. ) 


Dawson (W. L.) Seattle, Wash. 
[21491-21524 

Baby mousers; young long-eared 

owls. (H 114901, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Cloud cap. (H 114910, Aug. 
1908. ) 


Cold spring butte; south exposure. 
(H 114926, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


James ) 


20, 


| catcher 


Edwin Austin Abbey. | 


Evening sky. 
T9O8. ) 

Facing the tide: Amer. mew gulls in 
east waterway, Seattle. (H 114902, 
Aug. 20, 1908.) 


(H 114909, Aug. 20. 


Kallen robe. (H 114913, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 

Fort of Nisqually glacier from gov- 
ernment road. (H 114906, Aug. 20, 


[21470-21480 | 1905.) 


Nis- 
20, 


Glimpse of Mt. Rainier from the 
qually glacier. (H 114907, Aug. 
1908. ) 

Gulls taking wing, tide flats, Seattle. 
(H 114922, Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Hard cradle: nest of black oyster- 
on Destruction Island. (H 
114896, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Morning in paradise. (H 114904, 
Aug. 20, 1908.) 
Mt. Tacoma siskins. (H 114923, 


Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Mountain Sabbath. 
20, 1908.) 

Nest and eggs of cinnamon teal. 
114899, Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Nest and eggs of sooty grouse; the 


(H 114903, Aug. 


(H 


oak-leaf nest. (H 114900, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 

Nest and eggs of the redhead. (H 
114897, Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Night-cap. (H 114911, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 

Nooning (The): barn swallows on 
telegraph wires. (H 114916, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 


Peechwah, one of the Olympiades; 
gulls startled by report of gun. (H 
114915, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Pigeon guillemots on Williamson 
rocks. (H 114925, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Rock-tooth and reefs, giants’ grave- 


yard group. (H 114895, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 
Slniskin ptarmigan. 1-5. (H 
114917-114921, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
Six little siskins. (H 114924, Aug. 
20, 1908.) 
Surf at Granville. (H 114894, Aug. 


20, 1908.) 


Tatoosh pinnacles. 
20, 1908.) 


Tritons (The) 
908. ) 


(H 114905, Aug. 


(H 114895, Aug. 20, 
1 


338 CATALOGUE OF 


Dawson (W. L.)—Continued. 


Unveiling (The) (H 114912, Aug. 
20, 1908.) 
With unclouded brow. (H 114908, | 


Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Young white-crested cormorants on 
the Grenville arch. (H 114914, Aug. 
20, 1908.) } 


De Camp (JOHN G.), Chicago, Il. 
[21525 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 2. 8, ¥.3 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY—Con. 
Homestead steel works. 1-2. (H 


| 114979-114980, Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Hutchinson, Kansas, Hotel Bisonte, 
015599, O7OS819, 070820. (H 115130- 


| 115132, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Last council meeting in old city hall. | 


(H 113731, July 21, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 

DEHNHOFF (K.), New York, N. Y. 
[21526 
Young republicans. (F 67755, Aug. 
11, 1908. ) 


Denver Post, Denver, Colo. 
[21527-21536 
Adventures of the little Post Wantad. 
21. (F 67817, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
——22. (F 67953, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
—— 23. (F 68111, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
Fall camp. (F 68365, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Stunts. 1. (iF Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 


67737, 
» 
Ee. 
4 


Water 
1908. ) 


(F 67895, 
(F 68158, 
(F 68364, 
hole. (F 


Aug. 17, 1908.) 
Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 

67738, Aug. 10, 


De SCHAUM MOTOR SYNDICATES, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. [21537 
We Germans together 
Side by each. Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Detroit, 


must 
(EF 


hang 
67812, 


Funk. 


Mich. [21538-21598 

American belle. (H 114852, Aug. 
19, 1908. ) 

Apotheosis of Pittsburg. 1-3. (H | 
115248-115245, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Ave Maria. (H 114460, Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 

Boston, Mass. 1-2. (H 114596- 


114597, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


institute, Pittsburg, hall 
(H 115373-115374, 


Carnegie 
of sculpture. A, B. 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Denver, Colo. 1-9. 
115148, Aug. 27, 1908.) 

Dutch gentleman. (H 114855, Aug. 
19, 1908.) 


Going out to sea. 
15, 1908. ) 


(H 114577, Aug. | 


' 


(H 115140- | 


Jeanne. (H 114853, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Manitou, Colo. 1-3. (H 114976—- 
114978, Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Mackinac island, 


down from old fort. 
3. 1908.) 

Mother and child; after Hugo Bal- 
lin. (H 114263, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

New York, 1-18. (H 114578-114595, 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 
1-3. (H 115149-115151, Aug. 
27, 1908.) 

New York sky line. 
20, 1908. ) 

Nordhoff, Cal. creek 
1158238, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Petite (La) Angeline, after Wilhelm 
Funk. (H 114850, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Seton (Ann). after Wilhelm Funk. 
(H 114940, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Spotswood (Mrs.), after Wilhelm 


Mich., looking 
(H 115324, Sept. 


(H 114941, Aug. 


road. (H 


Funk. (H 114854, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
Study in black, after Wilhelm 
(H 114851, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Worship of the Magi. 1-8. 
114461-114468, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Dr Winpt (Mrs. E. C.), Atlantic City, 
NW. 4a. [21599 


What are the wild waves saying, yes- 
terday, to-day and forever. (HH 114747, 
Aug. 6, 1908; 2 c. July 29, 1908.) 


YoucH (JoHN), New York, N. Y. 
[21600 
(I° 67665, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
Dickson (CHAPLAIN), Fort Sam Hous- 
ton, Tex. [21601 


Machine gun behind stone wall. 1. 
(H 115272, Sept. 2, 1908.) 


(H 


DE 


Dessert. 


Dirson (OLIVER) COMPANY, Boston, 
Mass. [21602-21603 
Donizetti. (F 68082, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


Easy dance music. (F 68081, Aug. 


25, 1908.) 
Doty (FE. E.), Belding, Mich. 


Dodge (J. W.) as Prince Noel. 
114307, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


[21604 
(H 


_Doveras (WitLtiAM), North Bend, 
Oreg. ‘ [21605 
Freak. (H 115319, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 86-39, Sept., 1908 


Dow (J. M.), Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
[21606-21607 


chip Til, 1, 2. 
Aug. 14, 1908.) 


DRAKE (J. D.), Silverton, Oreg. [21608 


At the spring. (H 1150388, Aug. 24, 
1908. ) 


Eppy (Ropert), Wilwaukee, Wis. 
[21609 
Sting your friends. (G 19472, Aug. 
26, 1908. ) 
EDISON MANUFACTURING CO., 
1 aE 
Comedy in black and white. Scenes 
1-2. (H 115348-115349, Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Heard over the ’phone. 
(H 115850-115353, Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Life’s game of cards. 1-4. 
114848-114346, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Romance of a war nurse. 
1-6. (H 114785-114740, Aug. 
1908. ) 
When Ruben comes to town. Scenes 
1 to 4. (H 114567-114570, Aug. 14, 
1908. ) 


EpMoNSTON (Davin B.), Washington, 

DEC. [21630-21632 

Taft (Wm. H.) 1-3. (H~-114835- 
114337, Aug. 6, 1908. ) 


HeriyHor (FF. L.), Dubuque, Iowa. 


Scenes 
18, 


[21633 | 


Dubuque, Iowa. Greeting from. (F 


'67899, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
HICKEMEYER (Rupotur), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[21634-21637 


Edge of the woodland.—Song of the 
brook.—Song of the thrush.—Spring- 


meme. (H 115213-115216, Aug. 29, | 
1908. ) | 
ELDER (PAuL) & co., San Francisco, 

Cal. [21638-21666 | 


All’s blue. 


he at Christmas tyde. (F 68217, Aug. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Avoid suspicion. (F 68195, Aug. 13, 


1908. ) | 
Be strong. (F 68209, Aug. 18, 1908.) 
Brief prayer. (F 68218, Aug. 18, 

1908.) 

Brighter side. (F 68194, Aug. 18, | 


1908.) 


Concerning the foolishness of fowls. 
(I 68199, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


Contrariness. (F 68198, Aug. 18, 
1908. ) 
Desiderata. Ch "GS204.° (Alm 13. 


1908.) 


(H 114562, 114563, | 


Orange, | 
[21610-21629 | 


Scenes 1-4. | 


(H | 


(F 68192, Aug. 13, 1908.) | 


| 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 339 


| Exper (Pau) & co.—Continued. 


Don’t git sorry for 
68197, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Feed thy soul. (F 68212, Aug. 13, 


yerself. (F 


For all of us. (F 68196, Aug. 13, 


| 1908.) 


Happiness versus trouble. (F 68200, 
Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Heart that dares. (F 68207, Aug. 


| 138, 1908.) 


Joy. (F 68216, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Life is but once. (F 68190, Aug. 13, 
| 1908.) 
Life’s mirror. (F 68206, Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 
Life’s purpose. (F 68201, Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 
Little word, a little song. (F 68214, 


| Aug. 13, 


1908. ) 

Man worth while. 
13, 1908. ) 

Never strike sail 
68211, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
(F 68189, Aug. 13, 


(F 68191, Aug. 


fo a Year. (F 


Optimist’s creed. 


1908. ) 

Prayer (A). (F 68208, Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 

Road to laughter town. (F 68205, 


| Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Sleep to wake. (F 68210, Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 

Sunshine philosophy. 
Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Thanksgiving. 


(F 68215, 


(F 68202, Aug. 18, 


| 1908.) 


World worth living in. (F 68193, 
Aug. 13, 1908.) 


World's need. (F 68208, Aug. 18, 


1908. ) 
ELLIoTT (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Par [21667 
Moon light by the bridge. (F 67655, 


| Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Hison (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[21668-21674 

march, by Schreyer. 

27, 1908. ) 

by dc Pe Mallet: Gr 

T1908 "2° G. Aus. 2a, 


Arabs on the 
(H 115152, Aug. 


Coming storm, 
67977, Aug. 21, 
1908.) 

Hamlet on the Seine, by C. F. Dau- 
bisny, JAE Grero,, Awe. 21, 1908 > Bsc. 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 

Interior of a cottage, by Josef 
Israels. (F 67974, Aug. 21, 1908; 2c. 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 


340 


ELson (A. W.) & co.—Continued. 
Knitting lesson, by J. F. Millet. (F | 
67978, Aug. 21, M908; 2 «, Aug, 27, 


1908. ) | 
Road to Concarneau, by William 
Picknell. (F 67973, Aug. 21, 1908; 2 c. 


Aug. 27, 1908.) 
Wood gatherers, by J. C. B. Corot. | 
(F 67976, Aug. 21, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 27, | 
1908. ) 
SLTON (A. J.), Eugene, Oreg. ) 
| 21675-21676 


Lower ‘Taft. (H 114279, Aug. 4, 
1908. ) 

Upper Taft. (H 114278, Aug. 4, 
1908. ) 
EMERY (CHARLES E.), Colorado 


Springs, Colo. [21677-21678 | 
Conference Rep. party leaders, west | 
OF Mor river... yim (H 114748, 
114749, July 24, 1908.) 
EMPIRE COMPANY, Washington, D. C. 
[21679 
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Ship- 
ping big guns to Indian Head proving 
grounds. (H 114501, Aug. 12, 1908.) 


ENNIS. (Mrs. C. C.), Washington, D.C. | 
[21680 | 
Adam’s coat of arms. (F 63463, | 
Mar. 11, 1908; 2 ec. May 28, 1908.)* 
ERMERINS (JOHN M.), Detroit, Mich. — 
[21681-21683 | 
Climb into the band wagon. 
Don’t let him monkey with the buzz 
Saw. ; 
Square deal for all. 
(I 67959-67961. Aug. 21, 1908.) | 
EXVERYBIDY'S Detroit, | 
Mich. [21684 
Detroit, Mich., North Baptist Church. 
10988. (F 67723, July 27, 1908.) 
FAIRBANK (N. K.) co., Chicago, Il. 
| 21685-21692 | 
Composite photograph of presidents. 
—— Supplements A-G. 
(H 115188-115195, Aug. 
2c. of each Aug. 19, 1908.) 
FAWCETT Washington, 
6 ak B8 [21693-21714 
Curtis (Francis)—Dover (Elmer)— 
Gardner (Frank B.)—Murray (Robert | 
H.)—Phillips (Howard W.)—Stewart | 
(J. A.)—Stone (Wm. F.)—Trueheart | 
T.) | 


BIBLE CLASS, 


28, 1908; 


(WALDON ), 


(Philip W.)—Williams (James 
(H 114198-114206, Aug. 3; 1908.) 
Taft as a golfer. 1-8. (H 114190- | 
114197, Aug. 3, 1908.) ) 
Views of dirigible balloon test. 1-5. | 


(H 114280-114284, Aug. 4, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 67962, Aug 21, 1908.) 


| FENNELL 


| 114319, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


|; team. 


19, 1908.) 
Fournier (Pau), East Aurora, N. Y. 


| 114867, Aug. 7, 


| 21, 1908.) 


| Springs. 
Frost (CHARLES C.), Grundy Center 


| 114235-114238, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


| Girrorp (BENJAMIN A.), The Dalles 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v.3 


FELSENTHAL (G.) & co., Chicago, Ill. 

[21715-21717 

Boy and goat in motion. (F 67964, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Clown and dog in motion. (F 
Tramps drinking 


67963, Aug. 21, 1908.) 

(J. W.), Braddock, Pa. 

[21718 
(H 


in motion. (F 


Champions of prosperity. 


Ito (Isaac), Fairmont, Minn. [21719 

House built upon a rock. (H 
115369, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1908. ) 


IFotey (EE. F.), 


New York, N: ¥. 
[21720-21722 


Conway (Patrick J.) (H 114647, 


Aug. 17, 1908.) 
Mackid, (Miss Mary) 
Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Roosevelt (President) and Olympic 
(H 115366, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


(H 114459, 


Foss (Ropertr A.), Laconia, N. H. 
[21723-21724 


Belknap mountains, (H_ 11487], 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 


City by the lakes. (H 114870, Aug. 


[21725-21728 

Fletcher (Horace) 1,2. (H 1143866, 
1908. ) 

Hubbard (Elbert & Alice). ({ 
114365, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


Putnam (Frank) (H 114972, Aug 


Fripay (R. C. W.), Sigourney, Lowa. 

[217 

Camasites, Flathead reservation, Ho 
(H 114602, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


Iowa. [21730-217 
Alone. (H 114234, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Grundy Center, Iowa. 1-4. ([ 


GAITES (Jos. M.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 2173: 
Puzzle! Where are the three twins 
(F 67563, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Oregon. [21736-2175 
Columbia River. A2, 199, 237b, 254 
254, 325, 235. (EF 68021-68027, July 20, 
1908. ) 


os. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


GIFFORD (BENJAMIN A.)—Continued. 


Dalles (The), Ore.; seining salmon. 
65. (F 68029, July 20, 1908.) 


Memaloose Island. 208. (F 68030, 
July 20, 1908.) 

Mt. Adam from Trout lake. 231. 
(i 68031, July 20, 1908.) 

Mt. Hood from Lost lake. 230. (F 
8032, July 20, 1908.) 

O. KR. & N. 244, 238, 237a, 240, 210, 


(IF GS033-68037, July 20, 1908. ) 

Old Fort Dalles. 298, 299. (IF G803S— 
GS039, July 20, 1908.) 

Royal Ann’s, actual size, from The 
Dalles, Ore., the cherry city. 261. (IF 
68028, July 20, 1908.) 


Gorrze (OTTo DANUAL), Nome, Alaska. 

[21755 

Nome, Alaska, beautiful surf seen 

on Nome beach, S. S. Northwestern. 
(H 115210, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


GOLLING (BENJAMIN C.), St. Paul, 
Minn. [ 21756-21762 
-Treland (Arch Bishop) 1-8 (H 
914482-114489, Aug. 11, 1908; 2 c. each 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 


'GOODKIND (Emit), New York, N. Y. 


Universal G. & R. millinery 
graph code. (F 67411, June 25, 1908; 
2c. July 25, 1908.) 


MGOODMAN (S.), New York, N. Y. 
[21764-21767 
14. 


Station. (EF 67751-67754, Aug. 


11, 1908. ) 


Gowpy (M. B.), Edenton, N. C. [21768 
Bond (Miss Margaret). (H 114497, 
fAug. 11, 1908; 2 c. June 4, 1908.) 


“GRaBILL (B. E.), Fayetteville, Ark. 
[21769-21774 
College avenue.—Girls’ dormitory.— 
Looking south—Mount Nord.—Old 
South.—U. of A. batallion. (H 114954— 
114959, Aug. 21, 1908.) 


GRAHAM (CHARLES F.), Boston, Mass. 

[21775 

Benevolent and protective order of 
pelks. (IF 68092, Aug. 22, 1908.) 


S.), Springfield, Mass. 

[21776-21807 

' Bailey’s island, Maine. The Albert 

-D. Willard of Portland setting sail for 

fishing grounds. (H 114537, Aug. 18, 
1908.) 

» Casco bay, Maine. 1-15. 

114536, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


GRAVES (GEORGE 


(H 114522- 


f 
i 
* 


Pe 


[21765 | 
tele- / 
24, 1908.) 


New York City, Pennsylvania R. R. | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


at 


d41 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.)—Continued. 
New Meadow river, Maine. Steamer 


Alliquippa, Queen of the fleet. (H 
114538, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Popham Beach, Maine. Popham 
pines. (H 114539, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Springfield, Mass. 1-13. (H 114541- 
114553, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
| Three Islands, New Meadows river, 
Maine. (H 114540, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


GRAVES (HENRY) & Cco., Itd., London, 


England. [21808 
tatisbon; etching by Abel Jamas, 


after R. Caton Woodville. 
Aug. 22, 1908.) 


(F 67985, 


GRAY (CHAS. A.), Washington. D. C. 
[21809 
Taft (Hon. 67625, 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


Wm. H.) (F 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH CO., New York, N. Y. 
[21810-21822 
Dawn of the flag. (G 19474, Aug. 
27, 1908.) 
Red Eagle. (G 19246, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
Santa Claus _- series. 1-10. (G 
19517-19526, Sept. 1, 1908; 2 ¢. of each 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Something doing. 19470, 


(G Aug. 


(A. 8.), Port Jefferson,. N.Y. 
[21823-21825 
Pork tity. (HH 194951, ah, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1908.) 
Steamboat dock, 1-2. (H 114952- 
1149538; Aug. 21, 1808; 2 ¢. Aus 22. 
1908. ) 


(GREENE 


Aug. 


GROLLMAN (I.), Chicago, Il. 
[21826-21841 
Clean sweep.—Democracy at bat.— 
Democracy knocked out.—Democracy 
leads.—Democracy makes home run. 
Draw.—Four years more.—G. O. P. 
at bat.—G. O. P. knocked out.—G. O. P. 


leads.—G. O. P. makes home run.— 
Get out.—Shaking hands.—Start.— 


Tails go with the heads.—You can’t 
come in. [16 prints.] (EF 6750S— 


67523, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Work “IN. Uy. 
[21842 


(G 19269, Aug. 5, 


Gross (EpwarbD), New 
College widow. 
1908. ) 


GRovE (Pau F.), Washington, D. C. 
[218438 


-This may happen in your home. (F 
68108, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


342 


HAINES PHOTO COMPANY, 


Ohio. [21844-21855 | 
Golden gate. (H 115161, Aug. 28, 
1908.) 
Grotto geyser. (H 115163, Aug. 28, | 
1908. ) 


Grand canon of the Yellowstone; 1. 
(H 115162, Aug. 28, 1908. ) 


Pike’s Peak summit. 10 by 55 in. 
(H 114946, Aug. 21, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1908. ) 


Portland, MBird’s-eye view. (H 
114842, Aug. 6, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 


——river scene. (H 114341, Aug. 6, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 


Tacoma, Wash. 1-2. (H 114947- 
114948, Aug. 21, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1908. ) 

Yellowstone falls, 1. (H 115164, 


Aug. 28, 1908.) 


lake. (H 115165, 


1908. ) 


——river. 1 & 
115167, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


9 


a 


(H 115166— 


Conneaut, | 


| 22, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MAarx—Continued. 
Faithful friend. (F 67696, Aug. 8, 


Fall morning. 
1908. ) 
Fancier (The) 


(F 67989, Aug. 22, 


(F 67987, Aug. 22, 


- 1908.) 

For the cause. (F 67692, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 

Fun maker. (F 67991, Aug. 22, 
1908. ) 


Going to business. (F 67992, Aug. 


Going up town. (F 67687, Aug. 8, 


| 1908.) 


Aug. 28, | 


(F 67693, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
(F 67990, Aug. 22, 


Good show. 


Latest news. 
1908. ) 


Message (The) 
1908.) 


On the boulevard. 
1908. ) 


Ready for the road. 


(F 67695, Aug. 8, 
(IF 67694, Aug. 8, 


(F 67686, Aug. 


| 8, 1908.) 


HARRIS (FREDERIC WILSON), Bingham- | 


ton, IN. Xe 
Quaker Lake, Pa. 1-9. 
115047, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


Harris & Ewinc, Washington, D. C. 
[21865-21866 


Berryman cartoon O. K. T. R. (H 
114896, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


Hiteheock (Frank H.) 
July 22, 1908.) 


(H 113763, 


HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago, Il. 

[21867-21891 

Across the bay. (F 67682, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 

Afternoon ecall. 
1908. ) 

At the ball game. 
22, 1908.) 

At the vaudeville. 
22, 1908.) 


(F 679938, Aug. 22, 


(F 67995, Aug. 


Buying fruit. (F 67685, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 

Caller (The) (F 67988, Aug. 22, 
1908. ) 

Capture (The) (F 67690, Aug. 8, 
1908. ) 


Comrades. (F 67688, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


Fair play. (F 67691, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


[21856-21864 | 
CH 115039— | 


Rough rider. (F 67689, Aug. 8, 


1908. ) 


Trimming the tree. (F 67683, Aug. 


8, 1908.) 


Voyager (The) (F 67684, Aug. 8, 


| 1908.) 


Watching the flight. (F 67986, Aug. 


22, 1908.) 


Harvey (Frep), Kansas City, Mo. 
[21892-21920 
Across the canyon from Columbus 
point. (H 1144538, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 7946, 9921, 
9991, 10918. (F 67545-67548, Aug. 3, 
1908. ) 


Altar of Snake fraternity of Hopi 


Indians. 10985. (F 67560, Aug. 3, 
1908.) 
Ash Fork, Ariz., Indian building, 


(F 67994, Aug. | 


/ 
) 


the Escalante. 10965. (F 67556, Aug. 


3, 1908.) 


Bisoute hotel, town side. (H 115002, 


, Aug. 22, 1908.) 


track side. (H 115008, Aug. 
22, 1908; 2 c. June 19, 1908.) 


Bright angel creek from O’Neil’s 
point. (H 114451, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Elle of Ganado. 9996, 9999. 
67551, 67552, Aug..3, 1908.) 


9999, (F 67736, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


(F 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


Harvey (FRep)—Continued. 
Estufa or sacred meeting place, near 


Albuquerque, N. Mex. 10990. (F 
67562, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

First Santa Fe train. 10947. (F. 
67554, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Fisher’s peak, Colo. 10945. (F 
67734, Aug. 10, 1908.) 

——near Trinidad. 10945. (F 
67553, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Grand Canyon, Ariz., 8797, 8798. 


(F 67549, 67550, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Grand Canyon from O’Neil’s point. 
(H 114450, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Hopi maiden dressing hair. 10979. 
(F 67558, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Indian men in ceremonial dancing 
costume. 10989. (F 67561, Aug. 3, 
1908. ) 

Las Vegas, N. Mex., Hotel Caste- 
neda. 10962. (F 67555, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


(F 68109, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Looking east from Columbus point. 
(H 114452, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Powamu altar of the Hopi Indians. 
10984. (IF 67559, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Raton tunnel. 10977. (F 67557, 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 


(EF 67735, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
11974. 


Santa Fe round house. (EF 


68110, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Harcuer (THURSTON), Macon, Ga. 
[21921 

' Feeding time. (H 114855, Aug. 7, 

1908.) 

"Havens (Samvet H.), & CHupopa 


— rr.) Hartford, Conn. 
[21922-21923 


Bisttoca bridge and boulevard. (H 
115007, Aug. 24, 1908.) 

_ ——looking southwest. 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 

mEAYES (C. M.), Detroit, Mich. [21924 | 


Lost chord. (H 114834, Aug. 6, 1908; 
a ec. July 10, 1908; 1 c. Aug. 6, 1908.) 


(H 114945, 


(MARSHMAN W.), New York, | 
mY. [21925-21926 

From darkness to light. 

Our talisman. (G 19493-19494. Aug. 
21, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 9, 1908.) 
HELieBo (A. S.), Janesville, Minn. 

[21927 | 

Lake Elysian 1-2. (H 115282-115283, 

Sept. 3, 1908.) 


_pond.—Heart of Sandy 


| Hutson (Henry A.), 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 343 


HELRIcH (OrTo A.), Everett, Mass. 
[21928 


Knights of Pythias, past chancelor 


Peerage (G 18655, May 19, 1908; 
2c. Aug. 3, 1908.) 
HEYN, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Omaha, 
Nebr. [21929 
es a (H 115157, Aug. 28, 
L908; 2 e. J Aug. 17, 1908.) 
HicHBoRN (Harriet D.), Stockton 
Springs, Me. [21930-21947 
Across the lake.—Alumni point.— 
Boat landing, Marden’s.—Half-moon 


point.—Lake 
drive.—Old inhabitant.—Parting of the 
ways.—Swan lake. 1, 2. (H 114631- 
114640, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Searsport, Me. 1-6.—Navy 
shore 1-2. (H 115064~-115071, 
24, 1908.) 


Hitt & Tienan, St. Louis, Mo. [21948 


St. Joseph, Mo., Hotel Robidoux, 
exterior view. (H 114509, Aug. 12, 
1908; 2 ec. Aug. 4, 1908.) 


Yard 
Aug. 


HirtH (E, A.), Waukon, Iowa. [21949 
Waukon, Iowa, Main St. (H 114276, 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Hott (SAMUEL D.), Lianerch, Pa. 
[21950 
(F 67528, 
2 ec. Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Estes 
[21951 
(H 115160, Aug. 28, 


Business college diploma. 
Aug. 1, 1908; 


Honpitus' (ELEANOR 

Park, Colo. 
Pool (The) 
1908. ) 


HORTON MFG. 


ESTES), 


co., Bristol, Conn. 
[21952 
Aug. 13, 


Leap for life. (F 67816, 


1908. ) 


HuMISsTon & McKEIGHAN, Chicago, Il. 

[21953 

Presidential (F 67663, 
Aug. 6, 1908; 1908. ) 


Hunt (PuHrnney S.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[21954-21956 
Hubbard’s (Judge) residence, first 
modern residence on Valdez-Yukon ry. 


auto race. 
2 C. daly ae, 


co.’s town site. G 1941. (H 115221, 
Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Valdez, Alaska. old Payne home- 
stead. G 1939-G 1940. (H 115219- 


115220, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Chicago, Ill. 
[21957 
Family record. (F 67942, Aug. 15, 
1908; 2 c. July 1, 1908.) 


344 CATALOGUE OF 


Hurtr (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[2195S—21961 


Child’s breakfast. (F 67503, Aug. 1, 


1908. ) 
Cupid carving. (F 67505, Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 
Tea. (F 67504, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Woman in black. (F 67506, Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 
INGERSOLL (TRUMAN WaArD), St. Paul, 
Minn. [| 21962-22058 
Approach to a Spanish town.— 


Arabs and horses.—Arrival of the great 
mogul.—At close of day.—At dusk.— 
At the spring.—Baby’s bath.—Biblis.— 
Boatman (The).—Botany.—Bridal pro- 
cession.—By the river.—Children of 
the sea.—City.—Coast of Morocco; 


Convent kitchen. — Convul- 
Tangier.—Corot, By the 
of inn.—Cruci- 


plation. 
sionnaires of 
wayside.—Courtyard 
fixion (The).—Deer.—Evening.—Even- 
ing, Daubigny.—Evening, Rousseau.— 
Female figure making garland.—Fe- 
male figure reading.—Ferry man 
(The).—Gathering wild flowers.— 
Glade (The).—Goat herd, Calabrian.— 
Gypsies (The).—Gypsy encampment.— 
Healing the sick.—Hill (Miss).—Hill 
(Mr.) & sons hunting.—Hill family.— 


Hunter (The).—Hunter & hounds.— | 
Hunter & hounds, Diaz.—Hunting.— 
Italian coast town.—Joseph and his 
brethren.—Landscape, man and dog.— 
Love is Madeleine (La).— 
Marais (Le), Dupre.—Marais dans 
les landes.—Marsh (The ).—Maza- 
rin (Cardinal).—Milkmaid of Nor- 


Jean de Paris, 
Daubigny. — 
Mooriand.—My 


mandy.—Monticule de 
Rousseau. — Moonlight, 
Moonlight, Jacque. 
lady's flying Cupid.— 
On the banks of the Nile-—Orchard 
(The).—Oriental street musicians.— 
Pastoral, Rousseau.—VPastoral, TTro- 


yon.—Pasture (The).—Pasture (The), 
Dupre.—Peace.—Portrait of a gentle- 
man, 92, 94, 95, 97.—Portrait of a 
lady.—Rehearsal (The). — Richelieu 
(Cardinal).— Scotch lassie. — Serag- 
lio.—Sewing woman.—Song of the 
lark.—Souvenir of the war 


ish dancer. (The) .—Spirit 
ot spring.—NSquire’s acquaintance.— 
Storm (The).—Sunny meadow, Cor- 
ot.—Sunset on the lower Seine.— 


Swineherd (The).—Temple of love. 
Tiger. — Toilers (The). — Velasquez 
painting the portrait of Philip of 
Spain.—Venice, Grand canal.—Vil- 
lage (The), 1, 41.—Walking stag.— 
War.—Wood scene, Diaz.—Word scene, 
Dupre. (H 114749-114845, July 31, 
1908. ) 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. s.. v. 3 


ISPHORDING 
Ohio. 


I’ve got a bite. 
1908. ) 


Jacoss (Henry 8.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[22060 
(F 67721, Aug. 10, 
2 c. Aug. 6, 1908.) 


(RicHarp C.), Dayton, 


[22059 
(H 115218, Aung. 31, 


Founders week. 
1908 : 


Jacors (JoHN H.), Churchtown, Pa. 
| 22061-22064 


Churchtown, Pa. 1—4. (H 114469- 


‘114472, Aug. 11, 1908; 1 ¢. of each Aug. 


11, 1 ce. of each Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Des Moines, Lowa. 
[22065-22066 


(F 68159, Aug. 31, 


JAcoss (T. Topsy), 


Trade by mail. 
1908, ) 
Tuhell with his whole family. 


G7997T, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Con ads 


(F 


JAEGER Washington, Mo. 
[22067 
Mo., front. (FF 


, 1908.) 


ben gr seep river 


GS252, Sept. 
JEHLE (Rosert ANDREW), Lindstrom, 
Minn. [ 22068-22069 
Taylor's Falls, Minn., Dalles of the 
St. Croix. 1, 2. (H114873—1143874; 
Aug. 8, 1908; 2 c. Aug, 24, 1908.) 


), Hughesville, Pa. 
[22070 
(H 114159, 


JOHNSON (CHAS. F. 


Grange national bank. 
Aug. 1, 1908.) 


. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[22071 
family. (H 15262, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 
W.) srupio, Pittsburg, 
[ 22072-22074 
(H  115072- 


JOHNSON (M. 


Friends of the 
Aug. 31, 1908; 2 c. 
JOHNSTON (R. 
Pa. 


Bloek 
1150738, Aug. 


house 1-2. 
24, 1908.) 


company, Pittsburg, 
(H- 114752, Aug. 8, 
1908. ) 


Carnegie steel 
Pa., officials of. 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
York, Name 
[ 22075-22079 
and the Teddy bears. 

(F 67725, Aug. 10, 


JUDGE CcO., New 


Little 
Painter 


Johnny 
stains. 


1908. ) 


| 


——NSmart Johnny. (F 678138, Aug. 


13, 1908. ) 
———— HOF 
21, 1908.) 


tramps. (F 67967, Aug. 


Teddies a see the moon. 
(F 68123, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


KELLER BROTHERS, Portland, Oreg. 
[22080-22083 

I’s lookin’ fo’ de land of content. 

gl 67954, Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Love at first sight is just like a 

lizziness. 

Only one mother. 

What time is it down there? 

_(F 68253-68255, Sept. 2, 1908.) 

KELLOGG STUDIO, Cuba, N. Y. 

[22084-22100 

Lake Cuba. 488-490. (H 114420- 

114422, Aug. 10, 1908.) 

Rushford, N. Y., old home week. 

meeols. (H 115222-115235, Aug. 27, 
SB; 2c. nos. 500-8, Aug. 27; 2 ¢. 
. 509-13, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

KELLY (E. W.), Chicago, Il. 

_ Yellowstone national park. 

14340, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


KeLz (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. 


[22102-22103 
‘Big fia, ba, 4d-—2.. (H 115249- 
nn Sept. 1, 1908.) 
RNER (OrTtTo), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[22104 
Admiration. (H 114478, Aug. 11, 


[22101 
7030. (H 


COMPANY, Meadville, 

[22105-22148 
peuetralis. 15902. (H 
> OOS 2 6 Aug. 4, 


YSTONE VIEW 
Pa. 
Adelaide, 


E Be ciona. Spain. 15808, 15809. (H 
4083, 114084, July 31, 1908; 2 c. of 
ach Aug. 1, 1908.) 

"Escorial (Library of) 15807. (H 
ma0s2, July 31, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 


Sifamilton, Ontario, Canada. Gore 
a = 13995. £ 114069, guly 31, 


(Hi 114088, July 31, 1908; 2 ¢. 
mug. 1, 1908.) 

‘Important factor in road building— 
am plow—Colorado. 14248. (Hi 
feist, July 3i, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 


Kingston, Canada, old Fort Fronte- 
ie. 13992. (H 114066, July 31, 1908; 
B. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Land of the Habitant, near Quebec, 
mada. 13994. (H 114068, July 31, 
m=; 2c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


55982—08——2 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


| 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 345 


_KXEYSTONE VIEW CoMPANY—Continued. 
Life on board a battleship. 14249- 
14256. (H 114089-114096, July 31, 
1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Madrid, Spain. 15800-15806. (H 
114075-114081, July 31, 1908; 2 ec. of 


/ each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


| 
i 


_ Melbourne, Australia. 15900. (H 
| 114086, July 31, 1908; 2 ¢ Aug. 1, 
| 1908.) 

[Miscellaneous stereoscopic photo- 

| graphs] 11469-11473. (H 114055- 
114059, July 31, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 
1, 1908.) 

| Montmorency (Far-famed falls of) 
| near Quebec, Canada. 13991. (H 
114065, July 31, 1908; 2 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

New York, N. Y. 14244-14246. (H 
114071114073, July 31, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Ontario, Canada. 13996. (H 114070, 
July 31, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Quebec, Canada. 13986-13990. (H 


114060-114064, July 31, 1908S; 2 c. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Street of French Canadian village. 


18993. (H 114067, July 31, 1908; 2 c. 
Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Valladolid, Spain. 15810. (H 


114085, July 31, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908. 


IXIEFER (ORR) co., Columbus, Ohio. 
[22149 
(H 


Harris (Gov. Andrew lL.) 


114181, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
KLEIN (CHAS.), Osakis, Minn. 
[22150-22151 
Osakis market day. 1, 2 (H 
114264, 114265, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
York, My <*.. 
[22152 
(F 68167, 


IXNOEDLER (E. L.), New 
Madonna, by Botticelli. 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Kocu (Henry E.), La Porte, Ind. 
[22153 
La Porte, Ind. Bird’seye view, 
(H 114177, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
KREBAUM (C. A.), La Crosse, Wis. 
[22154 
La Crosse. Wis., steamboats in har- 
bor. (H 115308, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


IXROEMER (ALBERT F.), Dayton, Ohio. 
[22155 


Sheath gown girl. (H 114942, Aug. 


20, 1908.) 
KULLMAN (P. C.) & co., inc, New 
Tork, N.Y. [22156-22157 
Key to the situation. 1908. (FE 


67913, Aug. §, 1908.) 


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pt. IV, D.8., ¥.3 v. 3 


KULLMAN (P. C.) & co.—Continued. 


Who wins. (F 67941, 
1908.) 


Kurz & ALLISON, Chicago, II]. 
[22158-22159 
Democratic candidates. (G 19498, 
Aug. 31, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1908.) 
Republican candidates. (GG 19499, 
Aug. 31, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 


| LOEFFLER (A.), Tompkinsville, N. Y. 
Aug. 19, | 


LADD (ELIZABETH A.), Needham, Mass. 
[22160-22162 | 
Dedham, Mass., Dedham ave. 


114986, Aug. 22, 1908.) 


Needham, Mass. 1-2. (H 114984— 
114985, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
LAMSON (THE) BROS. Co., ‘Toledo, Ohio. 
[22163 
Lincoln funeral car, souvenir 42nd 
national encampment G. A. R. (F 
68134, Aug. 29, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 
1908. ) 
LAWRENCE (GEORGE R.) cCo., Chicago, 
Th [ 22164-22166 
National league park, Chicago. 1-2, 
_ (HM 115265-115266, Sept. 2, 1908.) 
Tickled to death. (H 115239, Aug. 
31, 1908.) 
LAWRENCE (SAMUEL C.), Medford, 
Mass. [22167 


Bunch of grape fruit with foliage. 
(H 114176, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


LE TouzeEL (Harry), New York, N. Y. 
[22168 


Some French hats. 
(H 114746, Aug, 


11, 1908.) 


LEWis (LEON), Pittsburg, Pa. 


shapes in fall 
19, 1908; 


Smoky Pittsburgh. 1- 
67917, Aug. 18, 1908; 2 
24. 1908.) 

LIDGERWOOD MANUFACTURING CO., New 
VOrk, Ny d¥. [22171-22172 

Marine transfer winches, A. B. (F 
679438, 67944, Aug. 138, 1908; 
Aug. 12, 1908). 


LIFE PUBLISHING CO., New York, 


(F 67916, 


2. 
ce. each Aug. 


(HA 


| LyncnH (J. E.), 


2 c. Aug. | 


[22169-22170 


2 c. each | 


N. RM 


[22173 | 


Public sentiment. 
1908. ) 


LITCHMAN 
Mass. 

NS as 
1908. 1-5. 
21, 1908.) 


(F 67541, Aug. 3, 


(Freep. B.), Marblehead, 


[22174-22178 


Simon and Mose’s new dawg. (F 
| 67708, Aug. 8, 1808.) 
(EF 67858, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


fleet in Marblehead harbor, | 
(H 115082-115086, Aug, | 


[22179 
Mississippi (U. S. 1188. (H 
114287, Aug. 4, 1908.) 
Lone (Patrick E.), Frederick, Md. 
[22180-22184 


(F 67923- 


8.) 


Hotel Braddock. 1, 2. 
67924, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


(IF GSO078S—68080, Aug. 25, 


1908. ) 
LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J 
[22185 
225th anniversary of the founding of 
Philadelphia. (F 678389, Aug. 165, 

1908. ) 
LOWELL (JOHN A.) BANK NOTE CO., 
Boston, Mass. [22186 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
29, 1908.) 


(F 68140, Aug. 


Oil City, Pa. 
[22187-22188 
Oil City hospital and nurses home. 
(H 114267, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Rockmere. (H 114266, 


1908. ) 
MABIE (M. M.), Buffalo, N. Y. 


Evolution of the big stick. 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 
McCiure (T. C.), New York, No ¥: 
[22190-22214 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (F 
67706, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


—— (F 67856, Aug. 
—— (F 68003, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 681, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
— (F 68371, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Mary and her little lamb. 
67707, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
(F 67857, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68005, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68156, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
(F 68372, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Sambo and his funny noises, 
67704, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
—— (F 67854, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68002, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68153, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
— (F 68369, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Aug. 3, 


[22189 
(I 67622, 


15, 1908.) 


(F 


(FE 


— (F 68006, Aug. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68157, Aug. my 1908. ) 
— (F 68373, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


McCuvre (T. C.)—Continued. 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 67705, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
" —— (F 67855, Aug. 15, 1908:) 

—— (F 68004, Aug. 22, 1908.) 

— (F 68155, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

—— (F 683870, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


McConneEtt (KH. W.), Chicago, Il. 


Great naval battle spectacle, the 
battle of the Monitor and Merrimac. 
(F 68020, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


cago, Ill. (EF 68019, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
eo USnLIN BROTHERS, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[22217 
Yolding doll house. (G 19471, Aug. 


17, 1908.) 


ADDEN (CHARLES H.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [22218 
Warm meals at all hours. (H 


114604, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


MAIL AND EXPRESS CO., New York, N. Y. 


But he knows better. 
21, 1908.) 


(F 67969, Aug. 


Falstaff’s army, the Democratic van- 
Guard. (F 67502, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Good reading. (F 68007, Aug. 22, 
eerard 1O.it. (EH 68125, Aug. 28, 
He’s alive! alive! alive! (EF 68107, 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 
m® He’s good enough for them. (F 
68265, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
| In the enemy’s country. (F 68008, 
mug. 22, 1908.) 
® Labor speeds Bryan on his way. (F 
68105, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
Lost! (F 67645, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
Medicine mixer. (F 68077, Aug. 25, 
. ) 
mo man’s man. (F 67501, Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 


808.) Dr. Gompers. (F 67624, Aug. 4, 
- People (The) shall rule. 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 
® Rough on the tree! 
, 1908.) 
“Sad farewell, 
908. ) 


(F 67968, 
(F 68075, Aug. 
(F 67970, Aug. 21, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


[22215-22216 | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 347 


MAIL AND EXPRESS co.—Continued. 

Such a difference. (F 67972, Aug. 
21, 1908.) 

Such a nightmare. 
4, 1908.) 

Thank you! thank you! 
Aug. 22, 1908.) 

Three spirits of 1908. 
Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Too heavy for the hired man, 
67638, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


(F 67623, Aug. 
(F 68009, 
(F 68076, 


(F 


MARTIN (C. P.), Downs, Kans. 


Marine causeway at Riverview, Chi- -| 


— house, 
| 114944, 


[22241-22242 
Downs, Kans., burning of the round 
7/31/08. <A, B. (H 114948, 
Aug. 21, 1908; 2 c. each Aug. 
5, 1908.) 
Masters (J. C.), Woodland, Cal. 
[22243 
Sept. 5, 


Old Indian. (H 115865, 


— 1908.) 


[22219-22240 | 


Campaign cruelty. (IF 67971, Aug. | 
B21, 1908.) 
EKvicted! (F 68122, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


MrEK COMPANY, Coshocton, Ohio. 
[22244-22947 
(G 19466, Aug. 21, 1908.) 
(G 19407, Aug. 11, 1908.) 
Erma. (G 19464, Aug. 21, 1908.) 
IsabeHNe. (G 19465, Aug. 21, 1908.) 
MELIES (GEORGE), Paris, France. 
[22248-22252 
(H 115114, 


Camille. 
Eloise. 


At the hotel mix-up. 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 


French cops learning English. (H 


/ 115113, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Oriental black art. (H 115116, Aug. 


| 26, 1908.) 


Tricky painter’s fate. (H 115115, 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Two talented vagabonds. 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
MeNcH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[22253-22254 
(H 114467, Aug. 10, 


(H 115112, 


Outing club. 
1908. ) 

—— dock. 
1908.) 


(H 114466, Aug. 10, 


| MENKE (H. WmM.), Chicago, Il. 


[22255 
Lion head, side view. (H 115001, 
Aug. 22, 1908.) 
MERRIFIELD (O. L.), Brunswick, Ga. 
[22256 
St. Simons, Ga., ocean pier.  (H 
114108, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
MERRYMAN (WALTER R.), Haverhill, 
Mass. [22257- 99963 
White mts., N. H., 1697-1700, 1703, 
1704, 1706. (H 114490-114496, Aug. 


| 14, 1908.) 


348 


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pt. IV, 0. S., Vv. 3 


= Sn ae OL oe ; 


Mippiesex co., Middleton, Conn. 
[ 22264 
Neptune diploma, crossing the equa- 
tor. (G 19120, July 17, 1908; 2 ec. 
Aug. 14, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (JoHN J.) co., New York, 
¥ 


N. [22265-22267 
American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. August, 1908. Supplements 
A-C. (F 67133-67135, July 16, 1908; 


2c. each Aug. 22, 1908.) 
MoFFETT sTupIO, Chicago, Il]. 
[ 22268-22270 
Hayward (William). (H 115196, 
Aug. 29, 1908.) 


Mack (Norman E.) (H 114510, 
Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Stevenson (Adlai E.) (H 114500, 
Aug. 12, 1908.) 
Monroe (GerorRGE H.), Jamestown, 
Wi. [22271-22272 


Shipwreck on Chautauqua lake. 1, 2. 
(H 114554, 114555, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
MONTANA Missoula, 

Mont. 22288 

Cabinet gorge, Missoula river, Mont. 

Flathead river at Bad Rock canyon, 
Mont. 

Folded limestone south of Heaven’s 
peak, Mont. 

McDonald mt., 

Missoula, Mont. 


Mt. Jumbo in 
Mont. 


Pend d Oreille river outlet, Flat- 
head lake, Flathead reservation, Mont. 

Rattlesnake creek, Mont. 1, 2. 

Sinyaleamin mt., Mission range, 
Mont. 

Swan range, Mont., 
McDonald peak. 

Swan river, rapids, as_ it 
Flathead lake, Mont. 

Yellow bay on east side of Flathead 
lake, Mont. 

(G 19388-19408, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
MontTROSE (EpitrH A.), New York, 

Ney. [22289 

Buneh of art. (H. 115198, Aug. 29, 

1908. ) 


Moorr (A. R.), Porterville, Cal. 


SOUVENIR  CO., 


[22273- 


Mission range, Mont. 
144. 


winter, Missoula, 


ridge leading to 


enters 


[22290 
Happy family. Aug. 25, 


1908. ) 

Morris (CHARLES E.), Chinook, Mont. 
[22291-22294 
(H 114423- 


(H_ 115080, 


Cow girl series. 1-4. 
114426, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Morris (PAuL WINTERS), New York, 


Ni f. [22295 
Lincoln (Abraham), Bust of. (H 
114872, Aug. 20, 1908.) 
MosHER (FRANK J.), Manitowoc, 
Wis. [22296 
Marine band. (H ‘114289, Aug. 5, 
1908. ) 


MosHer (G. C.), Chicago, Il. 
[22297-22299 
Naughty little Quakers. 1-2. (H 
115074-115075, Aug. 24, 1908; 1 « of 
each Aug. 3, 1908; 1 ¢. of each Aug, 
24, 1908.) 
—— 3. 


MULLER (ENRIQUE), 


(H 115076, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[ 22300-22307 

Chicago (U. S. 8S.) at New London. 
Connecticut pe S. 8S.) saluting 
Rear-Admiral Sperry’s flag in San 


Francisco —_ 
Hartford Sy 
Olympia (U. 
Taisei ask 

ship). 

(H 114128-114132, Aug. 1, 
2c. of each Aug. 4, 1908.) 

Tennessee (U. S. S.) at anchor in 
San Francisco. (H 111642, June 10, 
1908. ) 

Washington (U. 
San Francisco. 
1908.) 

Wisconsin (U. S. S.). (HH 114138, 
Aug. 1, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 
MuLiter (PAUL), Newark, N. J. 

[22308-22312 

Doe and fawn.—King of the forest.— 
Night prowler.—Sentinel (The).— 
Spikehorn buck. [5 photographs.] (11 
115010-115014, Aug. 24, 1908.) 

Munn & co., New York, N. Y. [22318 
Giant arsinoitherium. (F 67800, 

Aug. 12, 1908.) 

NEW YORK EVENING 

YoRK HERALD CO.), 
Nu & 

Adventures of Miss Polka Dot. 

67741, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


S. S.) at New London. 
. S.) at New London, 
(Japanese training 


1908 ; 


. S.) at anchor in 
on 111641, June 10, 


TELEGRAM (NEW 
Jersey City, 
[ 22314-22341 
(FE 


— (F 67907, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

— (F 68063, Aug. 24, 1908.) 

— (F 68164, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Annual trunk blockade. (F 68240, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 

Book-taught Bilkins. (EF 


67770, 
Aug. 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 67935, Aug. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 68090, Aug. 25, 1908.) 
—_— (F 68301, Sept. 4, 1908.) 


| ENGRAVINGS, 
nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908S 


CUTS, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 349 


—— a 


————————_$_—__—____—- 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Cont’d. | 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
67742, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
(F 67834, Aug. 14, 
—— (If 67908, Aug. 17, 
—— (F 67984, Aug. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 68064, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
—— (IF 68126, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 68165, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
-—— (F 68302, Sept. 4, 1908.) 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 


(F | 


Late Mr. Long. (IF 68127, Aug. 28, 
1908. ) ) 

Pilgrim’s progress. (IF 67805, Aug. | 
12, 1908.) 


—— (I 67949, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

—— (IF 68100, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

-—_— (I 68246, Sept. 2, 1908.) 

Visit of Cesar and Antony. 
67820, Aug. 13, 1908.) 

—— (IF 67958, Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (IF 67713, 
Aug. 8, 1908.) 

—- (F 67862, Aug. 15, 1908.) 

—- (F 68065, Aug. 24, 1908.) 

— (F 68163, Aug. 31, 1908. 
New YorK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 

lay [gro Fae [ 22342-22369 

Angelic Angelina. (IF 67775, Aug. 
11, 1908.) 

— (I* 67903, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

—— (IF 68807, Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Buster Brown. (F 67772, Aug. 11, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 67906, 
(EF 68806, 

Fluffy Ruffles. 
1908. ) 

—- (F 67988, Atfg. 21, 1908.) 

—— (F 68129, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
(F 68268, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Home coming tourists fill the west- 
bound fleet on the Atlantic. (EF 67748, 
Aug. 10, 1908.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. 
67771, Aug. 11, 1908.) 

—— (Ff 67901, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 68811, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 e. 
Sept. 5, 1908. ) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. 
67773, Aug. 11, 1908.) 

—— (If 67905, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

— (F 683809, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 «¢ 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 

Steamships now on the ocean crowd 
the northern track. Aug. 16, 1908. (F 
67900, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


(EF 


Aug. 17, 1908.) 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
(F 678338, Aug. 14, 


(Fk 


(FE 


New York HERALD comMPANY—Cont'd. 
Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 67776, 
Aug. 11, 1908.) 
(F 67902, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
(F 68308, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 e. 
Sept. 5, 1908. ) 
Vegetables and fruits in Funny land. 
(F 68128, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
(F 68267, Sept. 3, 


1908; 2 ¢c. 


| Sept. 5, 1908. ) 


Waggles in Wonderland. (F 67774, 
Aug. 11, 1908.) 


—— (F 67904, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


——(F 68310, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 
Western bound steamships now 


crowded with homecomers. (F 68066, 
Aug. 24, 1908. ) 

World’s record for number of cabin 
passengers set by new liner. (F 68166, 


Aug. 31, 1908. 
New York TIMES co., New York, N. Y. 
[22370 
New York Times presidential cam- 
paign map. (F 67430, July 27, 1908.) 
NEWTON MFG. Co., Newton, Iowa. 
[22371-22372 


Democratic 1908 campaign. Butter- 
fly picture. 
Republican 1908 campaign. Butter- 


fly picture. 
(I° 67828-67829, Aug. 14, 1908.) 
NicHots (FRrepertck H.), Bridgeport, 
Conn. 22373-22374 
Youngest soldier in the Civil war. 


A, B. (H 114476, 114477, Aug. 11, 

1998. ) 

Nork (Isipor), New York, N. Y. 
[22375 


Fishing for a president. (F 67782, 


Aug. 12, 1908.) 


Norton (A. B.), Brookline, Mass. 
[22376-22378 
Wenham, Mass., Idlewood lake 1-3. 
(H 115370-115372, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Aug. 31, 1908. ) 


OAKES (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. 
[22379-22388 


Columbia river, bridge over. (H 
115028, Aug.. 6, 1908. ) 

Eagles gathering at Seattle. (H 
14395, Aug. S, 1908: 2 ec. Aug 12) 
1908. ) 

Great northern mogul. (H 115029, 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Great norsuern Be Ri. 1-22 ce 


115030-115031, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


350 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 1. 8., V. 


Oakes (M. L.)—Continued. 

Horseshoe tunnel. (H 115032, Aug. 
6, 1908.) 

Mammoth vegetables. 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 


(H 115033, 


Passing a work train. (H 115034, | 
Aug. 6, 1908.) ) 
Scenic Hot Springs hotel. (H 


115035, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Western peach and pear 
(H 1150386, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Oxson (W. H.), Cokato, Minn. 


Cokato, Minn., High school building. 
(H 114368, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


Oxson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 


orchard. 


[22390-22431 


Alexandria, Minn. 1-3. (H 114427- 
114429, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
East Evansville, Minn. 1, 2. (H 


114430, 114431, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
Evansville, Minn. 1-11. (H 1144382- 
114434, 114436-114448, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
Litchfield, Minn. 1-25. 
114164, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
West Evansville, Minn., State street. 
(H 114444, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Otsson (J. F.) 
Mass. 


Cambridge, 
[22432-22443 


& Co., 


by mail. 


| 10, 1908.) 
| OurcauLtT (R. F.), Flushing, L. 
Nay [22445-224 


[22389 | 10, 1908.) 


Otsson (J. F.) & co.—Continued. 


Washerwomen, by J. F. Millet. 
115108, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


OTIS ELEVATOR CO., New York, N. Y. 


New York at night. 


Auto suggestions. (F 67732, Aug 


Autumn ideas. 
1908. ) 


‘Bargains to make your head swim, 
(F 67731, Aug. 10, 1908.) I 


Fur sale. (F 67733, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
He ordered those from a catalogue 
(F 67727, Aug. 10, 1908.) 

Thanksgiving linen. (F 67730, Aug. 


(F 67729, Aug. 1 


10, 1908.) 


(H 114140- | 


That’s one of those mail order fite 
(F 67728, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


PARET (ALICE BURNSIDE), Washingt 
[224 


D. C 
Williamsburg, Va., old Masonie 
lodge. (H 114742, Aug. 19, 1908.) ) 


Alborghetti (Count) of Bergamo and | 


his son, by Giambattista Moroni. (H 


115098, Aug. 25, 1908.) 
Blacksmith of Lyme-Regis, by J. A. 
McNeill Whistler. 


(H 115102, Aug. 25, © 


_ PATTERSON-GIBBS Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 


| church. 


1908. ) 
Carlos (Don Baltazar) and his | 
dwarf, by Diego Velazquez. (H 115106, 


Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Chapeau (Le) blanc, by Jean Bap- 
tiste Greuze. (H 115107, Aug. 25, 
1908. ) 

Danae and Mercury, by Rembrandt 
Harmensz van Ryn. (H 115104, Aug. 
25, 1908.) 

Harvesters resting, by J. F. Millet. 
(H 115100, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


Mother and child, by George de 
Forest Brush. (H 1151038, Aug. 25, 
1908. ) 


Palavicino (Fray Feliz Hortensio), 
by Domenico Theotocopuli. (H 115099, 
Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Philip IV, 
Velazquez. (H 115105, Aug. 25, 1908.) 

St. Luke drawing the portrait of the 


Virgin. Flemish school. (H 1150097, 
Aug. 25, 1908.) 

Torn hat, by Thomas Sully. (H 
115101, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


1908.) 


115135, 


| 114321, 


Doughnut or the hole. (F 67740, 
Aug. 10, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1908.) | 
PAYNE (Myra), Manassas, Va. [22454 

Manassas, Va., Trinity Episcopal 
(F 68168, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
PENNELL (C. A.), Trenton, Mo. 

[22455 
(H 114871, Aug. %, 


Contentment. 


Perkins (R. W.), Honolulu, Hawaii. 
[22456-22458 


(H 115133- 
2c. of each 


Honolulu, Hawaii 1-3. 
Aug. 26, 1908; 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Perkins (W. B.), Lead, S. Dak. 
[22459 
Wild Bill. (H 


Hickok (J. B.), 


Aug. 6, 1908.) 


| Perry (Herpsert A.), Armour, 8. Dak. 


! 


early portrait by Diego | 


: 


[22460 
Lake Andes, S. Dak., fountain 
tesian well. (H 114745, Aug. 19, 1908; 


| 2 e. Aug. 10, 1908.) 


PHOTO STAMP Co., Saginaw West Side, 
Mich. [22461 


Taft. (F 67630, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908 


Prerce (Aucusta E.), Spofford, N. H. 
[22462 

Pierce (Ezekiel P.) Lake house built | 
Isol. (H 115246, Sept. 1, 1908; 2 c. | 
Aug. 17, 1908.) ) 


PHOTO- ENGRAVING  CO.. 
[22463-22465 | 
(F 67897, Aug. 17, 


PITTSBURGH 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Fort Duquesne. 


1908. ) 

Fort Fayette. (F 67898, Aug. 17, 
1908. ) 

Fort Pitt. (F 67896, Aug. 17, 1908.) | 


PLUMMER stTupDI0, Seattle, Wash. 
[22466 


Founders (The). (H 114726, Aug. 


18, 1908.) 


PREYER (EpcGar R.), New York, N. Y. 
[22467 

Independence party. (F 67664, Aug. 
7, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1908.) 


PRINCE (GEORGE), Washington, D. C. 
[22468-22472 

Bryan (William J.) (G 19488, Aug. 
15, 1908.) 

Sherman (James 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 

—— (H 114658, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Taft (William H.) (G 194386, Aug. 
15, 1908.) 

——and James S. Sherman. 
19487, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


Putnam (EH. D.), Antrim, N. H. 
[22473-22475 


S.) 


(G 


Antrim, N. H.—Home, sweet home.— | 


Tuttle (James A.) library. 
graphs.] (H 114804-1143806, Aug. 
1908. ) 


RAILROAD ADVERTISING 
cago, Ill. 
Chicago great western train. 
115079, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


[3 photo- 


3, 


AGENCY, Chi- 


Reap (WM. F.) sons co., Philadel- | 


phia, Pa. [22477 
Directoire girl. (G 19278, Aug. 6, 
1908. ) ; 


RED WING ADVERTISING CO., Red Wing, 


Minn. [22478-22508 

_ American beauties. (F 67596, July 
31, 1908.) 

Attention. (F 67597, July 31, 1908.) 

Birth of Old Glory. (F 67598, July 
31, 1908.) 

Blindman’s buff. (F 67585, July 31, | 
1908. ) 

Bubbles. (F 67586, July 31, 1908.) 


(G 19435, | 


[22476 | 
(H 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 351 


RED WING ADVERTISING Co.—Cont’d, 


Call to arms. (F 67599, July 31, 


1908. ) 
| Carnations. (F 67600, July 31, 
| 1908.) 
Catastrophe. (F 67601, July 31, 
1908. ) 
’ Christmas furlough. (F 67602, July 
31, 1908.) 
Chums. (F 67603, July 31, 1908.) 
Defeated. (F 67604, July 31, 1908.) 
Expectation. (F 67605, July 31, 
1908. ) 
Fortune teller. (F 67588, July 31, 
1908. ) 
Fraidy cat. (F 67606, July 31, 
1908. ) 
Good beginning. (F 67608, July 31, 
1908. ) 


In old Scandinavia. 
31, 1908. ) 

In the golden autumn. 
July 31, 1908.) 

Lend me your hand. 
31, 1808.) 

Meditation. 
1908. ) 

Nature’s harmonies. 
31, 1908.) 


(F 67589, July 
(F 67609, 
(F 67610, July 
(F 67611, July 31, 
(F 67590, July 


girl. (EF 67612, July 31, 


Normal 
1908. ) 

Oak leaves. (F 676138, July’ 31, 
1908. ) 

Old fashioned girl. (F 67615, July 
31, 1908.) 

Opera girl. (F 67616, July 31, 
1908. ) 

Out of harness. (F 67617, July 31, 
1908. ) 


Pet of the family. (F 67591, July 


21, 1908.) 
Refiection. (F 67618, July 31, 1908.) 
Reverie. (F 67592, July 31, 1908.) 
Summer girl. (F 67619, July 31, 
1908. ) 
Tulips. (F 67620, July 31, 1908.) 
What shall I say. (F 67621, July 
31, 1908.) 


2 c. of each Aug. 3, 1908. 


_ REDWINE-DEXTER co., Chicago, Ill. 
[22509-22515 


Difference. LE Sri, Aug... 12 
1908. ) 
Grand excursion, Noy. 3, 1908. 


| : . 
| Travel on the main line from Jefferson 


‘to Bryan. (F 67788, Aug. 12, 1908.) 


352 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. S., Vv. 


REDWINE-DEXTER Co.—Continued. 

How it works. (F 67784, Aug. 12, 
1908. ) 

Republican idea of publishing cam- 
paign contributions. ‘ (fF 67787, Aug. 
12, 1908.) 

Republicans amend the tariff. 
7786, Aug. 12, 1908.) 

Republicans claim candidate better 
than platform. (F 67788, Aug. 12, 
1908. ) 


Tired of tame elephant, 
hunt wild ones. (F 67789, Aug. 12, 
1908. ) 


2c. of each Aug. 20, 1908. 


(F 


going to | 
| tion colors, ete. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. [22516 
Avalon, Santa Catalina isl., Cal. (H | 
114275, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
RipPpEL (CoNRAD), Sunbury, Pa. 
[22517 —22524 
Rolling Green park. 1-7. (H114727-— 


114733, Aug. 18, 1908.) 
Sunbury, Pa. 1. 0. ‘OC.’ F. orphans 
home. (H 114734, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


LOBBINS (H. I.), Boston, Peis 


Christmas telegram. 1144. 
Merry Christmas. 1145 to 1148. 
(G 19489-19448, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


tg ake STUDIO, New York, N. Y. 
[225 30-22532 


(H 115240, 


Carpenter. 
1908. ) 

Taft (Wm. H.) 1-2. 
115242, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Romia (R. W.), Fort Scott, Kans. 

[ 22533 


Aug. 


Bedtime. 


Rose (H. M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[ 22534-22535 
And the devil smiles. (F 67926, 


Aug. 18, 1908.) 


Today and tomorrow. (F 67925, 

Aug. 18, 1908.) 
Ross (CHAsS.) & SON co., Brooklyn, 
i ae [22586-22550 


Group of standard and special gears, 
ete. (F 67236, July 20, 1908.) 


Ross improved no. 9 water cooled 


flat stone lead and color mills. (F 
67238, July 20, 1908.) 
no. 86 special paste mixer. (I 


67244, July 20, 1908.) 
no. 386—W. special wood tank 
mixer. (IF 67239, July 20, 1908.) 


——no. 65 sifting machine with spi- 
ral feeder. (F 67249, July 20, 1908.) 


(H 114518, Aug. 4, 1908.) | 


Ross (CHAs.) & SON co.—Continued. 


no. 68 single ore sampling dr 
and chemical mill. (F 67243, July 
1908. ) 

——no. 69 double ore sampling d 
and chemical mill. (F 67242, July 
1908. ) 

—— plan, 
67247, 


dry grinding plant. ( 
July 20, 1908.) : 
plan for crushing ... dry ma 
terials. (I 67245, July 20, 1908.) 
——plan for mixing .. . combina 
(F 67235, July 20, 


1908. ) 
plan, news and book ink pin 
(F 67248, July 20, 1908.) 
—plan, pulp grinding plant. (EF 
67246, July 20, 1908.) 

spatulas, mixing knives, 
trowels & spader. (F 67241, July 20, 
1908. ) 


——standard liquid and _semipaste 


gates. (F 67240, July 20, 1908.) 
Section of our stone shop. (EF 

| 67237, July 20, 1908.) 

| Roruscuirp (Joun), San Francisco, 


31, | 
| May 6, 
(H 115241- | 


‘2 &. ae 


|} name. 2555 


Cal, [ 22551-22554 
Atlantic fleet entering Golden Gate, 
May 6, ‘OS. (H 111627, June 9, 1908.) 
——in Golden Gate, May 6, 08. 
Fort Baker saluting the flagships, 
May 6, ’08. 
Rhode Island entering Golden a 
‘OS, 


(H 111624—-111626, June 9, 1908.) 


New York, N. Ni 
[ 22555-22557 


ROTOGRAPH CO., 


2544. 
game—but a 


Close call. 

Same old different 
de, 

Something doing. 2556, 


(H 114331-114333, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Ruppett (W. J.), Rehoboth, Del. 
[22558-22559 
Delaware national guard, mess ta- 
ble. (H 114213, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Townsend (Col. Theo), D. G 
114215, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


N. ( 


SAINDON (THEODORE), Chicago Heigh 


Tl. ae 
American chronological. tri-color 
chart. (F 67654, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


SANDER (P.), New York, N. Y. 
[22561 
Our girls. (F 68001, Aug. 22, 1908; 
25, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos, 86-39, Sept., 1908 


Sawpry & WALTER, Denver, Colo. 
[22562-22563 


Denver, Colo., Auditorium. A, B. 
(H 114398, 114894, Aug. 8, 1908; 2 ¢. 
each July 16, 1908.) 


SAWYER (CHARLES H.), Farmington, 
Me. [22564-22569 
Gloucester, along Eastern point. (H 
iiagvot, July 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 22, 
1908. ) 
—-surf Eastern point. (H 113939, 
July 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1908.) 


Kettle beach and _ island. 
tisvoo, July 27, 1908;2 c. Aug. 22, 
1908. ) 


Manchester Cove, around the Cove. 


Sit diovo0, July 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 22, | pike in Tie Adidntiacks. 


1908. ) 


sea ledges. (H 1139388, July 27. 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1908.) 

Manchester Pines, north shore. 
feet, Sly 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. . 22, 
1908. ) 


SCHILLER (S.), Litchfield, Il. 


[22570-22572 - 


Litchfield-Hillsboro Chautauqua 1-3. 
/(H. 114859-114861, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., Baltimore, Mad. 


(H | 


(HO 


_ clouds. 


'in Indian Pass. 


[22573-22576 | 


Fashion and fancy. 
67811, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Furs. (F 67810, Aug. 13, 1908.) 

Skating. (ik 67808, Aug. 13, 1908.) 

Thoughtful. (EF 67809, Aug. 13, 
1908. ) 


Fall, 1908. 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 
[22577-22585 
Houston, Tex. 1-9. (H 115048— 
115056, Aug. 24, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 
25, 1908.) 
ScHMID (CHARLES PHILLIP), JR... New 
ork, N.Y. [22586-22587 
Boy eating griddle cakes. (H 115006, 
Aug. 24, 1908.) 
Girl eating bread. 
24, 1908.) 


(H 115005, Aug. 


ScHUMACHER & MurpPHyY, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [22588-22589 


(F 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 353 


SEEM (JOHN F.) & co., Tannersville, 


Pa. [22591 
Camels Back Knob, Tannersville, 
Pa; (HH TOSRSZiZ, Ape: 2 VS: 2s. 


Aug. 11, 1908.) 

(THoMAS H.), St. Michaels, 

[22592-22598 
(H 114863- 


SEWELL 
Md. 
St. Michaels, Md. 1-5. 
114867, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
1-2. (H 115367-115368, 
5, 1908.) 


Sept. 


SHATTUCK (Louis E.), New York, N. Y. 

[22599-22613 

After supper at Camp Colden. (H 
114652, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Hughes (Goy.) and his family on a 


and his guide Jim Patterson at 
the cainp fire. 


and his guide Jim Patterson in 
rough camp. 


and members of his family eat- 


_ ing luncheon in the woods. 


(H 114848-114351, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
and party at Lake Tear-of-the- 
(H 114650, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
and party lunching in the rain 
(H 114651, Aug. 17, 


1908. ) 


in Lake Colden. (H 


fishing 


114654, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


_ of Marcy. 


Cincinnati, O., Immaculate church, | 


Mt. Adams. 


—— Interior view. 
11, 1908.) 
ScoBik (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
' [22590 
Sleepy Eye lake, Minn. (H 115321, 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 


(H 115363, Sept. 5, 1908.) | 
(H 114468, Aug. | 


instructing his little daughter 
in the art of sailing a toy boat. (H 
114352, Aug. 7, 1908.) 

—on the summit of Mt. Marcy. 
(H 114648, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
on the trail up Mt. Marcy. 
114649, Aug. 17, 19808.) 


Hughes (Mrs.) caught by the cam- 
era laughing at one of the governor's 
jokes. (H 114853, Aug. 7, 1908.) 
on the shore of the Upper Sara- 
(H 1143854, Aug. 7, 1908.) 

Rest by the wayside on the ascent 
(H 114653, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Smith (Uncle Paul) telling George 

A. Stevens one of his famous fishing 


(Hi 


nac. 


yarns. (H 114655, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.). Brookline, 
Mass. [22614-22617 


Candidates of the Democratic party 
for president and vice-president of the 
U. S. 1909-138. (F 67538, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

I’m afraid to go home before dark. 
(F 67940, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Vs catching.. (F 67950, Aug. 
1908. ) 


20, 


354 CATALOGUE 


SHEAHAN (Maurice T.)—Continued. 


When little brother comes in at the 
door love flies out of the window. (F 
67951, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


SuortTer (S. A.), Philadelphia Pa. 


[22618 | 


Emblematic guide of the Grand 
united order of Odd Fellows. (G 
19196, July 20, 1908; '2.c¢. Sept. 4d, 
1908. ) 

Steg (Mrs. H. J.), Newfoundland, Pa. 
[ 22619-22620 

Newfoundland, Pa. 1-2. (H115259- 

115260, Sept. 2, 1908.) 


OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


SPLAWN (A. J.), North Yakima, Wash. 

[22662-22671 

Washington Indians 1-11. (H 
115016-115026, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


| SrauHLer (E.), Minneapolis, Minn. 


[22672 
X ray view of results of gun-shot 


wound incurred by E. Stahler. (F 
| 68170, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
STANLAWS (PENRHYN), New York, 


N. ¥. [22673-22678 


At the ball.—Falling leaves.—Four 
men and girl.—Hunter (The).—Sea- 


_ shore.—Waiting. [6 prints] (F 67885— 


SILBERSTEIN (MERVIN DaAviD), Healds- | 


burg, Cal. 
Healdsburg, Cal., Russian 
1-2. (H 115247-115248, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
SImMPson (ELIZABETH A.), Kansas City, 
Ixans. [ 22623 
Lawrence, windmill. 
A. D. 1876. 
SLADE (Gero. F.), gR., Chelsea, Mass. 
[ 22624-22627 

(H 114228, Aug. 


Kans., old 


Burkehaven bay. 
3, 1908.) 

Lake Sunapee from Burkehaven. (H 
114227, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Sunapee. (H 114230, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Sunapee harbor. (H 114229, Aug. 3, 
1908. ) 


SmitH (ALBert DwicutT), Springfield, 


Mass. [22628-22629 
Hearty congratulations and _ best 
wishes. June. 
July. 


(F 67718-67714, June 24, 1908; 2 ec. 
July 9, 1908.) 


SMITH (DE Cost), New York, N. Y. 
[ 22630 
Lemhi pass, west slope. (H 115015, 
Aug. 24, 1908.) 


SNADER (Epwarp L.), Hartsdale, N. Y. 

[ 22631-22654 

Tombs, burying places, ete., of presi- 

dents of the U. S. 1-24. 
114262, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


SPEIGINER ( HARRISON ), Birmingham, 
Ala. [22655 
Picture of the word chicken spelt in 


human letter forms of dark town con- 

tortionists. (F 67807, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
SPENCER (HueH), St. Cloud, Minn. 

[ 22656-22661 

St. Cloud, Minn. Mississippi river 

series 1-6. (H 114641-114646, Aug. 
17, 1908; 2 ec. each Aug. 24, 1908.) 


[ 22621-22622 | 
river | 


67890, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
STANWARD (SmitH), Springfield, Mass. 
[22679 
Honey comb, showing each cell com- 
plete in itself. (H 1144738, Aug. 11, 
1908. ) 


| STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC CO., Rochester, 


(F 67657, Aug. 6, 1908.) | 


Ne iY: [22680-22781 


[Lithographed cuts of vegetables for 
seed envelopes] 42, 45, 57, 58, 61, 63, 


| 65-68, 70, 79-81, 84, 85, 87, 88, 92, 94, 


95, 101, 103, 105, 126, 127, 133-135, 
141-144, 147, 149, 150, 152-154, 156, 
157, 159, 160, 1614, 162, 163, 168, 169. 
(G 19286-19333 Aug. 7, 1908.) 

4-8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 


| 23, 26, 27, 30, 40, 49, 59 71, 72, 89, 96, 
| 98, 104, 128, 148, 170-176 179-186, 188, 


(H 114239- | 


189, 192-196, 198, 218-215, 217. 
19334-19387, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


STEINMAN (R.) & co., St. Paul, Minn. 
[22782-22795 
residences. (H 


(G 


Detroit, Minn., 
115310, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

East Grand Forks, Minn., greetings 
from. (H 115315, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Fargo, N. Dak. 1-3. (H 115178 
115180, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


— 1-2. (H 115316-115317, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Grafton, N. Dak., greetings from 
S5-S6. (H 115312-115313, Sept. 3, 
1908. } 


jrand Forks, N. Dak., greetings 


from. (H 115314, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Hawley, Minn., greetings from. (H 
115311, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Lake Osakis, Minn. 1-2. (i 
115181-115182, Aug. 28, 1908.) 

Osakis, Minn., greetings from. S. 13. 


(H 1151838, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
STETSON (ForrEST LESLIE), Greenfield, 
Mass. 22796 
Greenfield, Mass., Davenport block. 
(H 108470, Apr. 7, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 13, 


1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908 


| 
| 


STEWART (JAMES IKx.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[22797 


Taft—head and _ shoulders above | 


them all. (F 68124, Aug. 28, 1908; 2c. | 
Aug. 21, 1908.) | 
‘Stimson (JoserpnH £E.), Cheyenne, | 
Wyo. [22798-22807 
Acor (Billey) on Red Sandy. (Hi | 
115168, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Cheyenne frontier days. 1-3. ( H | 
115171-115173, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Holt (Guy) on Two-step. (H 
115169, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
MeNurtrlen (Orie), on Red Devil. (H 
115170, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Smith (Brunt) on Beaver. | 
Start of wild horse race. / 
Stevenson (Dudley) on Red Bird. | 
[22806 
Tipton (Harry) on Gin Fiz. [22807 | 


(H 115174-115177, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, | 
hy Pp [22808-22816 | 
(F° 68324, Sept. 5, | 


» Auld lang syne. 
1908. ) 
Corelli (Marie). (H 114660, Aug. 


18, 1908.) 

Dividing the spoils. 
5, 1908.) 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
(F 68325, Sept. 5, 1908.) 

Finishing touch. (F 68329, Sept. 5, | 
1908. ) 

Home sweet home. 
5, 1908. ) 

Last rose of summer. 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 
if Two in‘a hansom. 
» 5, 1908.) 
Under the mistletoe. 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 


STONE (CHAS. J.) co., Chicago, Tl. 
[22817-22819 


(F 68328, Sept. 


(F 68326, Sept. 


(EF 68327, | 


(F 68330, Sept. 


(F 68331, 


Sartorial world engravings. Aug., 
1908. Supplements. A-C. (F 67864— | 
67866, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


STONE (SAMUEL), St. Joseph, Mo. 
[22820-22826 
United States army military tourna- 


ment. 1-7. (F 67744-67750, July 30, | 
1908. ) 
STREET & SmitTH, New York, N. Y. | 


[22827-22828 

Held (Anna), (Mrs. Florenz Zieg- 
feld, jr.). (G 19527, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Illington (Margaret) (Mrs. Daniel 
Frohman). (F 67647, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


- united workmen. 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 355 


| STROBRIDGE LITHOSRAPHING Co., Cincin- 


nati, Ohio. [22829-22863 
[Posters] N. Y. 12747. (G 18564, 

May 1, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1908.) 
. Ni Yt 22a 


12930. (G 18645-18646, 18648, May 16, 
1808; 2 c. of each Aug. 8, 1908.) 


—— N.Y.) 12772.....(G, 18683, “May 
23, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 1908.) 

De eke IN ha SITS? Oe 
18685, 18688, May 23,°1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Aug. 8, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12808. (G 18753, June 
3, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1908.) 
—N. Y. 12817. (G 18789, June 8, 


1908; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1908.) 


——N, Y. 12782-N. Y. 12784, N. Y. 
12819. (G 18784-18786, 18791, June 
&, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 15, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12779-N. Y. 12780, N. Y. 
I2ZT9i—N, VY. 12709) N; ¥. 12828. Wee, 

| 12826, N. Y. 12829-N. Y. 12830, N. Y. 
| 12833. (G 18939-18942, 18944, 18946-— 


18949, 18951, June 29, 1908; 2 ¢. of 


each Aug. 8, 1908.) 

N; X, Jomo, N. 3. Rae. UG 
18945, 18950, June 29, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Aug. 18, 1908.) 

N. ¥. 12803-N. Y. 12804, N. Y. 
| 12840-N. Y. 12841. (G 19130-19131, 
19134-19135, July 16, 1908; 2 c¢. of 


each Aug. 8, 1908.) 


—N. Y. 12801. (G 19132, July 
16, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 13, 1908.) 
| ———N. Y. 12802, N. Y. 12832. (G 
| 19129, 19133, July 16, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Aug, 20, 1908.) 
N. Y. 12849, N. Y. 12846. . (G 


19169, 19176, July 
each Aug. 20, 1908.) 

——N. Y. 12853, N. Y. 12850. (G 
19254-19255, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c. of each 


20, 1908* 2 «of 


Aug. 20, 1908.) 
SyMONDS (JOSEPH HENLEY), Swamp- 
scott, Mass. [22864 
Certificate of membership in the 


Temple of Brotherhood, Ancient order 


(F 67914, Aug. 12, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1908.) 

TAGGART (M. W.), Bayonne, N. J. 

[ 22865-22874 


Best (G 19544, Sept. 3, 


1908. ) 
Birthday greetings. 


wishes. 


1,2. (G 19540, 


| 19545, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Friendship’s remembrance. (G 


19541, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


356 


TaccArt (M. W.)—Continued. 
Glad be thy heart. (G 19542, Sept. 


3, 1908.) 

Greeting sincere. (G 19538, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Happy days. (G 195387, Sept. 3, 
1208. ) 

Lest we forget. (G 19536, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Many happy returns of the day. (G 
19539, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Only golden days be thine. (G 


19543, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
TANGEN (Epb.), Boulder, Colo. 
Baldwin (Prof. Iry) doing a head 


stand on a wire 565 feet high at Eldo- 
rado Springs, Colo. (H 114572, Aug. 


14, 1908.) 

walking the wire across the 
Great Rock gateway at Eldorado 
Springs, Colo. (H 114464, Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 


Billowy sea of faces at the opening | 


of the National Democratic Conven- 
tion. (H 114465, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 
[ 22878-22880 


Ending of the harvest. 1, 2. (H 
115057, 115058, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


North Sutton, N. H., the village 
street. (H 115059, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
TEASLEY (W. M.), Castlerock, Wash. 

[22881-22882 

Mount St. Helens and Spirit lake. 

Mountain climber. 

(H 114600-114601, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


TENNANT (EL. F.), 
Conn. 
Hebron, Conn., base ball nine. 


114665, Aug. 18, 1908S.) 


THICOLL (WmM.), Wheeling, W. Va. 
[ 22884-22892 


(H 1141738, Aug. 


East Hampton, 


(H 


Historic Wheeling. 
1, 1908.) 

Wheeling, West Virginia fair, 1-8, 
(H 114165-114172, Aug. 1, 1908.) 
THORBURN (J. M.) & co., New York, | 

Ney . [22893-22898 

Amaryllis.—Anemone Japonica. ) 
Double tulips.—Inecarvillea delavayi.— 
Jonquils. — Spiraea Japonica. [6 
prints. ] (EF 67698-67703, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 
THuss (W. 

Tenn. 


Nashville base ball club. 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 


G. & A: J), Nashville, | 


[22899 
(H 114741, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V.3 

TINY TADS co., New York, N. Y. 

[22900 

Tiny tads post card, Aug., 1908. (F 
67507, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Topras (J. H.), Lancaster, Ohio. 
[22901-22902 

Anti saloon day group. (H 115004, 
Aug. 22, 1908.) 

Thought it was corn. 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 
TOWNSEND (CHAS. F.), Des Moines, 

Iowa. [22903-22909 

Last delivery. (H 114274, Aug. 3, 


(H 115129, 


1908.) 


[22875-22877 | 


Marguerite. A-IF’. (H 114268-114273. 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 
TRIEUNE COMPANY, Chicago, IIL. 
[22910-22920 


Danny dreamer. (F 67893, Aug. 17, 


1908. ) 
—— (F 68043, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
(F 68149, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Mamma’s angel child. (F 68044, 


Aug. 24, 1908.) 
— (F 68152, Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Mr. Jonah Jinsenweed. (F 67892, 
| Aug. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 68042, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


— (F 68151, Aug. 31, 1908) 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. (F 
| 67891, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

— (F 68041, Aug. 24, 1908.) 

—  (F 68150, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 


[22883 | 


New York, N. Y. [22921-22932 
Little boy with awl and sole. 
—— with brace. 
with candle and match. 
—— with key. 
with plane. 
with saw. 
Little girl with broom. 
—— with flatiron. 
with grater. 
——with scale. 
with scissors. 
with square. 
(G 18444-18445, Apr. 6, 1908; 1 ¢. of 


each Apr. 6, 1908; 1 ¢. of each Aug. 7, 


1908. ) 


~ 


TyROLER (JAMES), New York, N. Y. 

[22933 

Washington aud his wife receiving 

the French generals at Mount Vernon. 
(H 114862, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 36-39, Sept.. 1908 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 22934-22935 
Two hearts that beat as one. 
Waltz me around again Willie. 
(F 67814-67815, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
ULMANN (BERNHARD) & co., New York, 
Nex. [22936-22948 


Columbia. — Cornell. — Harvard. — 
Pennsylvania.—Princeton.—Yale. [6 
chromos}] (G 18277-18282, Mar. 193, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Base ball.—Merry widow waltz.— 


4 


Old homestead.—Pocahontas.—Rose 
of the rancho.—University of Chi- 


cago.—University of Michigan. ry 
chromos ] (G 18766-18772, June 6, 
1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


| of each Aug. 19, 


| 124857. 


--114949-114950, 


7 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 
U 114514-U 114516, U 114518, U 114523. 
(H 114666-114713, Aug. 18, 1908; 2 e. 
1908. ) 
U 114226. 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 
——U 86386, U 104173, U 104181, U 
112415, U 112493, U 112812, U 112813, 
U 113033, U 113116. U 113347, U 
114446. (H 114873-114883, Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 


—— U 114197, (H 114856— 


U 112873 


81, 


U 113314. 

Aug. 21, 1908.) 
——U 5454. U 5440, U 21810, U 

68461, U 104483, U 113753. (H 114995— 


115000, Aug. 22, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 24, 


(H 


| 1908. ) 


| U 114554. 


UNDERHILL (IRVING), Jersey City, 
N. d. [22949-22951 | 


New York. D 419-D 
115345, Sept. 4, 1908: 
Sept. 3, 1908; 2 c 
1908. ) 


UNpDERWoopD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
fi Ag [22952-23114 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 43533, 


421. 
H 115280-115281, 
. of each Sept. 4, 


mea) 621134316, U 114882, U 114428, U 
» 114429, U 114432. (H 114118-114127, 
Aug. 1, 1908; 2c. of each Aug. 3, 1908. ) 
U 48941, U 91990, U 96349, U 
112445, U 112492, U 114455, 
mU 114462, U 114465. (H 114308- 
' 1143816, Aug. 5, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 
6, 1908. ) 

—— U 112825, U 112339, U 112441, 

mee 112892, U 1138081, U 113673. 
- 134825-1143830, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
U 71278, U 78102, 
mi13055, U 114147, U 114149, U 114153, 
1 114163-U 114173. (H 1143875-114392, 
Aug. S, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 


U 68209, U 104445, U 104454, U 
104485, U 106644, U 107808, U 112340, 
© 112382, U 112393, U 112407, U 1128382, 
WU 112869, U 113087, U 1138121, U 113417, 
U 113603, U 113628, U 113671, U 1138672, 
U 115674, U 118756, U 114547-U 114549. 
(H 114606-114629, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


U 388456, U 38577, U 46452, U 

pi2zo2, U 61405, U 66522, U 73170, U 
wo142, U' 78416, U 82164, U 87472, U 
89376, U 89438, U 89474, U 89500, U 
Banoo, i 89610, U 89776, U 89782, U 
S9789, U 90127, U 90135, U 90150, U 

= 90700, UT 93065, U 93198, U 93628, U 
93679, U 96242, U 96254, U 98290. U 

» 98351, U 98424, U 98616, U 100357, U 
© 100845, U 103332, U 105615, U 106472. 


U 108304, U 108317, U 114498, U 114504, 


(H | 


U 113054, U | eis? 


(HH | 


U 113282, U 11331 


S, U 11363r, 
(H 115060-115063, Aug. 24, 


1908. ) 

——U 101993, U 102012, U 106310, 
106658, 0 215517, DT sie, 8 
113783, U 113786, U 113791, U 114248. 


(H 115118-115127, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


——U 50626, U 105641, U 112308, 
U 113404. (H 115276-115279, Sept. 3, 


| 1908.) 
» U 48555, U 104486, U 114298, U 114300, | 


| U 
| 113266, 


U 104446, U 106726, U 112247, 
112885, U 113142, U 113163, U 
U 113313, U 1138378 (Hf 


|: 115336-115344, Sept. 4, 1908.) 


U 114459, | 


Hampshire. 
1 2c. Aug. 17, 


UNION CARD CO., Montpelier, Vt. 

[23115-23119 
some Reonle. have of New 
(F 68172, Aug. 22, 1908; 
1908. ) 

Not exceeding the speed limit. 
68245, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Only local option jag store in Wash- 
co., Vt. in 1908. (F 68264, 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Games vacation resort in Vermont. 


Ideas 


(FE 


| (F 68244, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


| Vermont local option store. (F 
68i73, Aug. 22, 1908; 2°e Aug. ‘17, 
| 1908.) 
| UNION PAaAciFIC TEA CO., New “York, 
Nee. [23120 
Poinsettia girl. (F 67666, Aug. 7, 
1908. ) 


| 11533, 11542. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [23121-23151 
[Poster] 11223, 11468, 11494, 11529, 
(G 19279-19284, Aug. T, 


} 1908.) 


369, 371, 11200, 11405, 11471, 
11480, 11482, 11483, 11527, 


11473, 
11531, 11547-11549, 11555, 11568. 


11530, 


11582. (G 19416-19420, G 19422- 
| 19434, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


358 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO.—Con. 


11426, 11552, 11512. (G 19454, 
19456-19457, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
Program cover design, 1-3. (G 


19451-19453, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Two female figures and letter bill 
no. 10466. (F 67837, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
VANCE (FRANK S.), Whiting, Ind. 

[23152-23154 

X-ray sSkiagram 1-3. (F 68137- 

68139, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


VANKIRK (W. F.), Washington, Pa. 


[23155 | 


Meadowlands, Pa., Fire of oil tank, 
June 23, 1908. (H 114288, June 27, 


1908. ) 
VAUGHAN & KeITH, San _ Francisco, 
Cal. [23156 © 
Sperry (Admiral C. 8.) (H 115275, 


Aug. 31, 1908.) 


VERMONT HISTORICAL 

pelier, Vt. 

Daye press. 
6, 1908.) 


SOCIETY, 
[23157 


1639. (H 114320, Aug. 


VinMeErR (WILLIAM E.), Crown Point, 
Ind. [23158 
Lake county fair ground. (H 


115077, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA, New 
Tore. IN. | Ws [23159-23179 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


VITAGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERICA— 
Continued. 


Merry widower. (H 114512, Aug. 


| 13, 1908.) 


Poisoned bouquet. 
6, 1908. ) 

Prince of Wales (H. R. H.) decorat- 
ing the monument of Champlain. (H 
114183, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

———- viewing the grand military re- 
view on the plains of Abraham, 
Quebec. (H 114184, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Salome. (H 114748, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Tercentenary celebrations to com- 
memorate the 300th anniversary of the 
founding of Quebec. (H 114182, Aug. 
3, 1908. ) 

Water sprite. 
1908. ) 

Western courtship. 
28, 1908.) 


(H 114323, Aug. 


(H 114179, Aug. 3, 


(H 115155, Aug. 


| Want (THos. W.), Duluth, Minn. 


Mont- | 


| WALKER 


Biscuits like Mother used to make. | 


(H 114744, Aug. 19, 1908.) 
Buried (H 1143822, 
1908. ) 
By a woman's wit. 
3, 1908.) 

Clown’s Christmas eve. 
Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Discoverers 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 

Dumb witness. 
1908. ) 


Gypsy’s revenge. 
11, 1908. ) 


alive. Aug. 6, 


(H 115153, 


(The). (H = 114573, 


(H 114475, Aug. 


(H 115274, Sept. | 


[23180 
Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis. 
Bird's-eye view. (H 1138759, July 14, 
1908. ) 
(JoHN Hanson), jr., Great 
Britain. {23181 
Signorinetta, winner of the Derby 
and Oaks, 1907. (F 67863, Aug. 17, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 


WALTON (WILLIAM R.), Albuquerque, 

N. Mex. [23182 

After the storm on the Rio Grande. 
(H 114317, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


WARREN (JouN D.), Chicago, Il. 
[23183 


Manufacturers encircling the fac- 
tories. (F 68012, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


| WASHER (Harry A.), Chicago, Ill. 


(H 115156, Aug. 28, | 


| WATERMAN (C. E.), 


How Simpkins discovered the north | 


pole. (H 114988, Aug. 22, 1908.) 

In the days of the pilgrims. 
115154, Aug. 28, 1908.) 

Just plain folks. (H 114511, Aug. 18, 
1908. ) 

Kkind-hearted bootblack. 
Aug. 11, 1908.) 

Little detective. 
3, 1908.) 

Lonely gentleman. 
22, 1908. ) 


(H 114474, 
(H 114180, Aug. 


(H 114987, Aug. 


(H | 


; 


23184 
Washer’s masonic membership cer- 
tificate. (F 68013, Aug. 20, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 8, 1908.) 
Chicago, Il. 
[ 23185-23192 
S.) 1-2. 
S.) 1-2. 
S.) 


California (U. 8. 

Maryland (U. 8. 

Rhode Island (U. 8. 

Solace (U.S. S.) 

West Virginia (U. S. 8S.) 1-2. 

(H 115375-—115382, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 
ec. of each Sept. 8, 1908.) 


WEBSTER (Avon T.), 
Mont. 


Natural Bridge falls. 


Big Timber, 
[23193-23198 


M63-—M67. 


ENGRAVINGS, COTS, 
nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


Wenstrer, (Avon T.)—Continued. 
Natural bridge, high water. M68. 
(H 114109-114114, Aug. 1, 1908; 2c. 

of each July 23, 1908.) 


WEDDELL (J. M.), Saltsburg, Pa. 
[25199-23200 
Saltsburg, Pa. 1-2. (F 67938-6792), 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


WEISMAN (WILLIAM Fran- 
conia, N. H. [23201 
Franconia and presidential range of 
mountains, N. H. (H 114603, Aug. 17, 
1908. ) 


WENDELL (Emory 1.), Albany, N. Y. 
[23202 
Medical society of the county of 
Albany, 1908. (H 115187, Aug. 28, 
_ 1908.) 


WESTERN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION 

co., San Francisco, Cal. [23203 

Folsom no. 6. (H 114661, Aug. 18, 
1908. ) 


_ WESTERN NOVELTY Co., Chicago, Ill. 
: [23204 
(F 67697, Aug. 8, 


HENRY), 


\ 


Men of the hour. 
; 1908S. ) 
| WeErMoreE (JOHN S.), Litchfield, Conn. 
[23205-23206 
Mount Tom, Litchfield, Conn. 

__ White horse rock. 

| (F 68120-68121, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
WHEALE (DAvID JAMES), Newcastle, 
Pa. [23207 
In the meadow. (H 114659, Aug, 
18, 1908.) 

WHEELER (J. D.), Leavenworth, Wash. 
a [23208-23210 
| Leavenworth, Wash. 1-3. (H 
/ 114574-114576, Aug. 15, 1908; 2 c. of 
/ each Aug. 17, 1908S.) 


'Wuitrcomsp (Byron JOHN), Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. [23211-23221 


Breakers (The).—Government 
_wharf.—Homeward bound —Last 
- look.—On the river.—Pet of the pas- 
- ture.—Pier (The).—Shadows (The) .— 
_ Spray (The).—Surf from the bluffs.— 
Willows (The). [11 photographs.] 
BH 114715-114725, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


WHitTr (H. C.) company, North Ben- 
nington, Vt. [23222-23223 
Rome, Italy, interior of St. Peter’s 
church. (H 114630, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
St. Peter’s church and the Vati- 
Hcan palace. 1628. (H 115184, Aug. 28, 
1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETO. 359 


WHITE (LioypD), Washington, D. C. 
[23224 
Summer breezes. (H 114981, Aug. 


21, 1908. ) 
WuHuite (T. THomprson), Washington, 
D. C. [ 23225-23228 
Machine ship. 14 (H 115254— 
115257, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
WHITE CITY ART COMPANY, Chicago, III. 


[23229-23230 
Country flirtation. 4001. 


Welcome visitors. 4002. 

(F 68141-68142, Aug. 29, 1908.) 

(C. M.), North Adams, 

[23231-23234 
(H 114221, 


WHITMAN 

Mass. 
Pownel valley, Vt. 

114222, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


1, Ss 


Valley of the Deerfield, 1, 2. (H 
114219, 114220, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
WHITTIER (L. G.), Wichita, Kans. 

[23235 

Wichita’s best flour special. (H 


114751, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


WHITWORTH BROS. cCo., Cleveland, Obio. 

[23236 

Cleveland, Ohio, University circle. 

(EF 67714, July 17, 1908; 1 ec. July 25, 
1908; 1 c. Aug. 8, 1908.) 


WILKINS (C. E.), Freeport, Ill. 
[23237 
Douglas (Stephen A.) (H 114290, 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 
WiLtiamMs (QO. D.), Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. [23238 
If you want honey, you must have 
money. (F 67726, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


WILLIAMS (Mrs. WM. A.), Wilming- 

ton, N. C. [23239 

Sewanee. (F 67539, Aug. 3, 1908; 
2 ec. July 10, 1908.) 


WILLIS-SHORES CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 

[23240 

Bryan’s home, Lincoln, Nebr., But- 

termilk day. (H 114449, Aug. 10, 
1908. ) 


Witson (JOSEPH), Chicago, Il. 
[23241-23242 


2. (G 19270, 19271, 


Taft postal. 
Aug. 5, 1908.) 


J, 


WINSCHER (CHRISTIAN Sheboy- 
gan, Wis. [23243 
Pere Marquette 5 entering harbor, 
Sheboygan, Wis. (H 115309, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 


G.), 


360 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt, Iv, 0. 8., V7.3 


WINsSorR (B. V.), Davenport, Iowa. 
[23244 
(F 67388, July 24, 
7, 1908.) 


A.), Wilmington, Del. 
[23245 


Cedarcroft, the home of the late 
Bayard Taylor, Kennett Square, Pa., 
and portrait of Bayard Taylor. 
68106, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Which one? 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 


WoLr (GEORGE 


ae 


| Wooren (Bayarp), Newbern, N. C. 

) [23246 
North Carolina’s silver service. (H 

114174, Aug. 1, 1908.) 

YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 
Inc., Washington, D. C. [23247 
Association institute, the Young 


men’s Christian association. (F 68112, 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts and Prints, completed by deposit_ 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs, completed by deposit___ 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit__.____._____-__ 


7, 281 
1, 790 
11, 659 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


the rece 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected: as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets. by 


To save apace the copyright notice after each title is abreviated; the statement ag to 

pt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 

day of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘“ Copy- 

right by American lithographic co., New York, N. Y. 
1908; 1 photograph received August 5, 1908.” 


Class I, XXc, no. 26507, Aug. 5, 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC 
ath N.Y. 
Fanora (La.). 
convolutions of ribbon in which is en- 
closed a view of country stretching 
into the background. (I 26507, Aug: 
5, 1908.) 
Vemtigo (El). 
‘surmounted by a crown. 
| Aug. 6, 1908.) 


-AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS- 
TorY, New York, N. Y. 

[ 23250-23258 

Allosaurus; by Charles. R. Knight. 

| Stands on its hind legs, presenting the 

‘right side and bending down over the 


CO., 
[28248-23249 


Ornamental shield 
(I 26521, 


| 


| backbone of a dead brontosaurus. (I 
| 26586, June 18, 1908.) 
Cenopus; by Charles R. Knight. 


Animal bears general aspect of the 
‘black rhinoceros, but is distinguished 
by its lighter build and lack of a horn. 
(I 26587, June 13, 1908.) 

. Cervalces; by 
Animal presents left front view, head 
resembles that of a moose, great pal- 
‘Mate antlers present three main 
‘branches. (I 26591, June 13, 1908.) 


= Hairy mammoth; by Charles R. 
‘Knight. Animal is seen right side 


View standing on shore of a glacial 
lake, the tusks curve downward, out- 
-ward and backward. (I 26590, June 
18, 1908.) 

_ Hoplophoneus; by Charles R. Knight. 
Animal shows creeping attitude, head 
Macing toward right. (I 26592, June 
18, 1908.) 

irish: elk; by Charles R. NWnhight. 
On an open hillside, the animal stands, 
@ head raised, the immense palmate ant- 
‘lers are distinguished by two small 
} brow-tines and seven long sur-royal or 
@ crown-tines. 


55982—08 


l 


3 


New | 


Fan outlined with | 


Charles R. Knight. | 


| Charles R. Knight. 


(I 26588, June 13, 1908.) | 26568, Aug. 13; 1908.) 


AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 
Tory—Continued. 

Short legged American rhinoceros 
(Teleoceras) ; by Charles R. Knight. 
Animal in foreground, has very shert 
legs, a low obtuse horn surmounts the 
muzzle. (I 26585, June 13, 1908.) 


Tylosaurus 


HISs- 


and portheus; by 
Tylosaurus in the 
foreground is seen pursuing several 
porthei, two of which have leaped out 
of the water. (I 26598, June’ 13, 
1908. ) 

Woolly rhinoceros; by Charles R. 
Knight. Bleak and snowy steppe, ani- 
mal faces toward the right with head 
erect, scenting the approach of a hunt- 
ing party. (I 26589, June 13,. 1908.) 


AMERICAN. SHOW PRINT co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [23259-23273 
Call to him, poor dog, call to him 
till your heart break, but he come no 
more, no more. Poster drawing. (1 
26574, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
Come to me, child, do not fear, I will 
not harm you. Poster drawing. (1 
26500, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Everybody likes me. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 26566, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


—— — awkward 
seated on a stump. 
1908. ) 

—— -—— bust of awkward country 
girl. (I 26633, Aug. 26, 1808.) 

Finale act 2; It’s all on: the quiet. 
Poster drawing: (2 26562; Aug. 18, 
1908. ) 

Here, here are a very few drops, all 
that’s left. Poster drawing. (I 26573, 
Aug. 15, 1908.) 


I loves yer. 


country girl 
(I 26634, Aug. 26, 


Poster drawing. (1 


361 


BOL CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co.—Continued. | Brispot (HeEnrRI), Paris, France. 


Jinny: John Reeves, what fur you 
do that [ete.] Poster drawing. (I 
26502, Aug. 5, 1908.) 

No kill him, better this way, steal 
his squaw. Poster drawing. (I 26499, 
Aug. 5, 1908. 


One of Boot’s experiments. Poster 
drawing. (I 26564, Aug. 18, 1908.) 

Speak, what are you? Poster draw- 
ing: (I 26501, Aug.’ 5, 1908.) 

Spirit again. Poster drawing. 
26572, Aug. 15, 1908.) 

‘Take it if you dare. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 26498, Aug. 5, 1908.) 

You must not kill him, he is your 
brother. Poster drawing. (I 26565, 
Aug. 13, 1908.) 


BARNES-CrROSBY Co., Chicago, Iil. 
[23274-23276 
L 3137, L 3124, L 3117. (1 26481- 
26483, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


(I 


BATCHELDER (CHARLES FLETCHER), Chi- | 


cago, III. [23277-23278 


- ‘Bill; sitting statuette of William H. 
Taft in shape of an idol, arms folded. 
(I 26630, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


William ; 


statuette of William J. | 


Bryan in sitting posture as an idol, | 


arms folded. (I 26629, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


BELLANGER (CAMILLE), Paris, France. 
[23279 


> ats ay arra: / A * : : 
Pommes de terre; two young women heart shaped mirror in which is shown 


| the 


resting, one standing and leans against 
fence while other is seated on a log, 
near them basket filled with potatoes. 
(I 267538, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


BENNER, Paris, France. [23280-23281 


23284 


Sur les quais; booklovers rummag- 
ing through old bookstalls in Paris, 
church of Notre-Dame on other side of 
river. (J 26718, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Brown & BIGELow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[23285-23296 


Bird in the hand is worth two in 
the bush; man in hunting costume 
leans over a girl. (I 26636, Aug. 26, 
1908.) 


End of the rainbow; heads of a 
man and girl. (I 26641, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Game of solitaire for two; than in 
evening dress seated on left of woman. 
(I 26642, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Goddess of liberty; woman, dressed 
in a suit formed of stars and stripes, 
precedes a man. (1 26646, Aug. 26, 
1908. ) 


If ’twere done at all ’twere best done 
quickly; young woman in evening 
dress stands in a doorway. (1 26643, 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 


In deep waters; leaning on the rail 
of a boat are a man and girl. (I 
26638, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Labor day; young woman dressed 


for playing golf, walking ahead of a 


Matin a Capri; peasant girl stand- | 
ing at foot of rustic stone steps near | 


wall, trying to get pitcher on top of. 


wall. (I 26750, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Rosalinde; nude woman, front view, 
arms raised over head. (I 26749, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Bone (RicuH.), Berlin, Germany. 
[23282 


Mondnacht im hafen (Moonlight in | 


the harbor) ; by Martin Schone. 
rigged ship entering the harbor, row- 
boat with three men approaching it. 
(I 26554, Aug. 11, 1908.) 


BOSTON PLASTIC ART C)., Boston, Mass. 

[23283 

Taft and Sherman. Bas-relief show- 

ing side faces, one in advance of the 
other. (I 26599, Aug.'19, 1908.) 


Full | 


| 


man. (I 26635, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Look behind you for your valentine; 
reflection of a_ girl’s head. 
26639, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Man of the hour; man dressed in 
football togs, on his right stands a 
girl, on his left a girl. (I 26637, Aug. 


(I 


26, 1908.) 
No thoroughfare; man seated at 
foot of stair-case, next to young 


woman. (I 26644, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


’Tis an ill wind blows no good; 
young woman walking, at her right 
stands a man. (I 26640, Aug. 26, 
1908. ) 


Two best sellers; two shop girls 
behind a counter. (I 26645, Aug. 26, 
1908. ) 


RRUGAIROLLES (Victor), Paris, France. 
[23297 
Contemplation; sunset, in a wood 
bordered by lake, young couple are in 
deep contemplation; woman dressed in 
white is standing beside the man, 
who is seated. (I 26737, Sept. 1, 
1908. ) 


FINE 
nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


== — 


ARTS 363 


BUCHANAN (JAMES) & co., New York, | 


a [23298-23299 
Monk (The); by Dudley Freeman. 
Man wearing long gown, cap on head, 
both hands extended. 
19, 1908.) 

Study in black and white; 
girl, wearing dark dress, white fichu 
with white apron, hands outstretched. 
{I 26715, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Burke (Harry Newton), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [23300 
Slightly disfigured but still on the 
job. Negress driving a badly crippled 
mule which is hauling a load of hay. 
(I 26610, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


BUTENSKY (JULES L.), New York, 
Pax; bearded man, naked except for 
flowing robe and girdle, standing at 
anvil with right arm upraised. (I 
26709, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
BuzzA RHEIM co., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[23302 
Burning the midnight oil; by Royal 
A. Rheim. Eight male figures in run- 
about singing. (I 26552, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Cartitior (RocrErR), Paris, France. 


Crépuscule; twilight at sea, light 
green sky and large purple clouds; in 
middleground is fishing boat. (I 
26751, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


CHARPIN (ALBERT), Paris, France. 
[23304 
Paturage en Sologne; cattle grazing, 


hear tree, the other lying on the 
grass. (I 26723, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


CLARK 


angel presenting Bible and Science and 
health to the world. 
1908. ) 


Coca-cota co., Atlanta, Ga. 


Greeting (The) 
at a table, holds a filled glass. 
26551, Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Cottier (P. F.) 


[23306 


& son, New York, 

Oo X 
Buffalo runner; by Frederic Rem- 
ington. 
buffalo, horse on which he is mounted 


(I 26569, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Church of Christ, scientist, at Boston, | 


(I 26485, Aug. 3, | 


Young lady seated | 
(| 


has been charged by a savage buffalo. | 


(I 26597, Aug. | 


CoLuier (P. F.) & son—Continued. 
Call of nature; two persons, male 
and female artists, on country road, 
man holding reversed canvas on back 
by strap, over left shoulder. (I 


_ 26809, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


young | 


Crossing the line; by Henry Reuter- 
dabl. U. S. battleship in the dis- 
tance, in the foreground in the water 
is a mermaid and a pollywog. (I 
26708, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


Friendly tow; two sloops and two 
cat-boats, becalmed to left of light- 
house, sloop being towed by launch. 
(I 26810, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Pierrot; by Maxfield Parrish. Man 


_ in clown’s costume sitting by the side 
ee [23301 | 


of a river, twanging a mandolin. 
26526, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


Sherlock Holmes; by Frederic Dorr 
Steele. Man with strong clearly cut 
features, head bent over, smoking a 


(I 


pipe. (I 26568, Aug. 13, 1908.) 
Shopping in Chinatown; by Ethel 

Pennewill Brown. Two girls in 

Chinese shop examining wares. (I 


26602, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


(23303. CooLIpGE ( Cassius M.), New York, 


N.Y. [23314-23315 


Auld lang syne. Two St. Bernard 
dogs seated at a table talking over old 
times, and drinking beer from steins. 


| (I 26478, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


/ and telling stories. 
in foreground two oxen, one standing > 


(CLARENCE J.), Los Angeles, | 


Cal. [28305 | 
Emmanuel; Let there be light; light 
dispelling clouds’ revealing’ First | 


[28307-23313 | 


Reunion (The). Four collie dogs 
Seated at a table smoking long pipe 
(I 26477, Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 


CRAFTSMAN’S GUILD, Highland Park, 
Il. [23316 


Pensive pup; pup with large head 
and long drooping ears, and small 
body. (1 26762, Sept. 2, 1908.) 


CROWELL PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 
[23317 
Little visitor; cover design for 
Woman’s home companion, November. 
1908; small boy in blue rompers, lean- 
ing against panel of door. (I 26686, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 


DAGNAUX (ALBERT), Paris, France. 
[23318 


Beufs 4 labreuvoir; cattle going 


| to drink; a brown ox is about to enter 
Indian in midst of a herd of | 


the river, in which a white ox is al- 
ready drinking, farther off two other 
oxen are in water. (I 26752, Sept. i, 


| 1908.) 


364 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, Ill. 
[23319-23320 

Altar in Roman style of architec- 
ture. On each side are standing angels 
bearing scrolls with Latin inscriptions. 
(I 26616, Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Frame. Model of frame used as 
background for Stations of the Cross, 
six pinnacles, cross of ornamental de- 
sign at the top. (I 26549, Aug. 10, 


1908. ) 

DAVIS (WILLIAM STEEPLE), Orient. 
re. [23321 
Forge (The). Interior of black- 


smith’s shop with figure silhouetted 

against firelight from forge. (I 26603, 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 

DeBat-Ponsan ( EpouarRD BERNARD), 

Paris, France. [233822 

A bord de la Suzon; on deck of 

pleasure yacht, in foreground lady in 


light dress and hat seated in arm- | 
ehair, at right two ladies in light 


dresses talking to another in black. (I 


26733, Sept. 1, 1908.) 

DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[23323-23330 

Bust of young lady, 

(I 26606, 


American belle. 
gauzy white dress, décolleté. 
Aug. 19, 1908. ) 


Jeanne. Head and part figure of 
young woman, large drooping hat, 


holding open fan. 
1908.) 


(I 26607, Aug. 19. 


Mother and child; by Hugo Ballin. ) 


Woman seated on ground with nude 
child in lap, background foliage. (I 
26486, Aug. 3, 1908.) 

Petite Angeline. 
in low chair, hands in lap. 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Seton (Ann); by Wilhelm Funk. 
Little girl seated, curling hair, large 
hat with light drapery. (1 26614, Aug. 
20, 1908.) 

Spotswood (Mrs.) 
bow on knee, chin on hand. 
Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Study in black. Full length figure 
of woman, one hand resting on hip. 
(I 26605, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Worship of the Magi. Mary hold- 
ing child in her lap, Joseph standing 
behind her, the three Magi offering 
gifts. (I 26553, Aug. 10, 1908.) 
EupEeRS (JEAN JOSEPH), Asniéres, 

France. [ 23a01 

Nid A cancans; five women with 
urns and watering pots gathered at 
pump, one is telling a tale while the 
others are all attention. (I 26732, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Little girl seated 
(I 26604, 


Lady seated, el- 
(I 26608, 


| trait, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 2. 8, V. 3 


FERGUSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON), Elk- 
hart, Wis. [23332 


Birches. Summer landscape show- 
ing clumps of white birch trees, a path 
leads from foreground to the right. (I 
26525, Aug. 7, 1908.) 


FERRARI (FEBO), New Haven, Conn. 
[23333 
Fountain, Louis XV. Model, turned 
base supporting shell over which and 
against the wall is a lion’s head, two 
boys and two delphins. (I 26631, Aug. 
25, 1908.) 


FLORENTINE ALABASTER CO., 
Tl. 


Joss incense burner. 


Chicago, 
[23334 


Statue of a 


_ grotesque Chinese idol, face wears a 


broad grin. (I 26628, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
TotcreR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [23335 


4 original grist mills on Mill hills, 
1822; four windmills for grinding 
grain, three operated by 4 vanes. (I 
26713, Aug. 31, 1908; 1 photo July 23, 
1908. ) 


Foster (JoHN R.), Arlington, Mass. 


Shakespeare (William). Bust por- 
costume of the Elizabethan 
(I 26615, Aug. 21, 1908.) 


FouBert (EMILE), Paris, France. 
23337 
Esearpolette (L’); eight young 
women in flowing garments are playing 
game of escarpolette in a park, two are 
on swing while another runs. (I 
26735, Sept. 1, 1908.) ‘ 


Gay (GEORGE HOWELL), New York, 
N. ¥. [23338-23340 
Coming night; country road leading 
through woods, stone fence to right. 
(I 26775, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Grove of birches; silver birches in 
autumn, ground strewn with leaves. 
(I 26777, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Sunset reflections; clump of woods 
in autumn, background showing bare 
rolling landscape, sheet of water in 
foreground. (1 26776, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Chatillon-sous- 
[23341 


Quartanier est mort, les chiens le 
rappellent; wild boar lying dead on 
slope leading to a pool; seven dogs, one’ 
wounded licking his paw, three baying, 
two standing on edge of pool. (1 
26745, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


period. 


GEéLIBERT (GASTON), 
Bagneux, France. 


nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


GUERY (ARMAND), Pontgivart, France. 
[23342 
Coucher du soleil aux approches de 
Yorage; storm approaching, sun half 
hidden by enormous clouds, shepherd 
leading flock of sheep along road 
through field; a windmill is to be seen. 
(I 26738, Sept. 1, 1908. ) 


GUILLAUME (ALBERT), Paris, France. 
[28343-23348 

Bird’s eye view; nude woman seen 
from some distance above, lying on a 
white bear skin, wears Turkish 
Slippers and holds a cigarette in her 
right hand. (I 26727, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Consultation (La); young woman 
consulting a doctor, standing with hat 
on while upper part of her figure is 
entirely bare; doctor, an old man, care- 
fully auscultates her. (I 26725, Sept. 
1, 1908.) 


En omnibus; several persons in in- 
terior of omnibus: an old gentleman 
is looking sidelong at a young milliner 
who occupies a seat nearby, her neigh- 
Dor, a gentleman, is yawning. (I 
26728, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Guépier (Le) ; ; gentleman in a char- 
ity bazaar is surrounded by three or 
four ladies who adorn his lapel with 
flowers. (I 26729, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Philistins (Les); poor artist stand- 
ing in corner of exhibition room at 
a museum of fine arts, is watching 
‘spectators. (I 26726, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Pudeur; nude woman reclining on 
edge of bed, her right foot touching 
the floor; she hides her face with one 
arm. (I "26724, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


GuILLovu (ALFRED), Paris, France. 
[28849-23350 
Attente du passeur; young peasant 
‘girls going to market, waiting for the 
Merryman. (I 26717, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Opération délicate; old sailor having 
his daughter draw a fishbone out of 
his finger. (I 26716, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


“GUNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
[23351-23356 
Alice; head and bust of young wo- 
man, white low neck gown, black hair, 
blue bow on hat, blue strings and blue 
‘bow under left side chin. (I 26788, 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Come in the water’s fine; figure of 
young woman in red bathing suit, hold- 
ing on to rope in water. (I 26786, 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Gwendolyn; head of young woman, 
low neck gown, brown hair,.brown hat 
With orange bow and streamers. (I 
26789, Sept. @, 1908.) 


FINE ARTS 


365 


GUNN (ARCHIE)—Continued. 


Marguerite; head and bust of young 
woman, white low neck gown, light 
brown hat, large pink bow, pink 
strings tied under left side of chin. 
(I 26791, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Marion; head and bust of young 
woman, low neck gown, dark brown 
hair, white hat with green bow and 
ribbon strings. (I 26790, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Queenie; head and bust of young 
woman, gray low neck gown, gray felt 
hat with large black bow under right 
side of chin. (I 26787, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


GUNNING SYSTEM, Chicago, I[Il. 
[233 37 
Broken idol. Figure in sitting pos- 
ture, title Broken idol, in each corner. 
(I 26624, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Hackett (H. WM.), New Haven, Conn. 

[23358 

Evolution of an automobile. Fine 

study picture showing that an automo- 

bile can be made to resemble a skull. 
(I 26598, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


HANFSTAENGL 
many. 


(FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
[23359-23367 

Arrival of the tourists; by F. Simm. 
Lady and gentleman, accompanied by 
an elderly companion, arriving at a 
village inn; gentleman assisting lady 
from carriage. (I 26672, Aug. 27, 
1908. ) 

Bavarian infantry at Sedan; 
Roechling. Bavarian infantry 
ments engaged in battle of Sedan. 
26673, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Break of the day; by C. Kroener. 
Scene in the woods, a pair of grouse 
seated opposite on branches of trees. 
(I 26513, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Portrait of a child XVI; by F. A. v. 
Kaulbach. Little girl, hands behind 
her back, bonnet on her head, leaning 
againstatree. (I 26510, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


—XVII; by F. A. v. Kaulbach. 
Little boy holding a hoop, bare legs in 
background a tree. (I 26512, Aug. 6, 
1908. ) 


Rachel; by M. Nonnenbruch. Young 
woman, face profile, hair hanging down 


by Kk. 
regi- 
(I 


her back, in right hand a jug. (1 
26508, Aug. 6, 1908.) 

Testing the new vintage; by E. 
Gruetzner. Interior of a monastery 
wine cellar, a monk standing on a 
small barrel is sampling wine. (I 


26511, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


366 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 

William II (Emperor) at the au- 
tumn parade; by G. Schoebel. WKaiser 
William II at the head of the First 
Garde regiment returning from the 
autumn parade. (I 26674, Aug. 27, 
1908. ) 

Winter sport; by F. Leeke. Snow 
landscape, a number of young women 
coasting down a hill. (1 26509, Aug. 6, 
1908. ) 


HENCE (ERNEST), New York, N. Y. 
[23368 


Fortunatus gold mining company, | 


Cornucopia, Oregon. Bird’s eye view. 
(I 26561, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


HILDESHEIMER (§8.) & CO., LTD., London, 
England. 


Tebby. Interior of cottage, 
sitting holding child who is sitting on 
edge of table, open door through which 
can be seen a nun. 
1908. ) 

Not caught yet, by A. J. Elsley. Gar- 
den scene with three children and col- 
lie dog, center girl with hoop. (I 
26706, Aug. 29, 1908.) 

One, two, three, go! by A. J. Elsley. 


Grandfather sitting on chair starting |) |‘ 
chickens and four young ones assem- 
bled in corner of a barn yard. 


little boy and girl on a race. 
Aug. 29, 1908.) 

Pickaback, by A. J. Elsley. Big gir] 
giving little girl pickaback, another 
little girl pulling at her skirts. (I 
26704, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


HoLttTzMAN (MiINARD) Columbus, Ohio. 
[23373 


(I 26703, 


Emblems. 
one on the left having thirteen stars 
while that on the right has forty-six. 
(I 26571, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


HUGARD (CLAUDE), Paris, France. 


[23369-23372 | 
More heavens than one, by A. Kemp | 
mother | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


: _boat in the water, three men standing 
Two American flags, the | 


[23374 | 


Matinée d’été; interior 


of Dutch | 


home, two young women in Dutch cos- | 


tume, youngest in light dress and 
Dutch cap, is spinning, in background 


leaning against porch post. 


| 


another woman is seen in the kitchen. | 


(I 26734, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., Chicago, 
Ill. [238375 
Shot (The). Man on_ horseback, 
dressed in the costume of a cowboy 


shooting at antelope. 
10, 1908. ) 


JIMINEZ (LOUIS), Pontoise, France. 


[28376-23377 | 


Moissoneuses (Les); large field 
filled with stacks of wheat, in center 


(I 26550, Aug. | x 4 . 
: ="! Kopier (ALBERT J.), New York, N. ¥ 


Kirk (Marta J..), Philadelphia, Pa. 


wood scene with little girl wearin 
red hood and cape. 


| JIMINEZ (Louis )—Continued. 


curves of the flow of water in open 


(1 26705, A 90. | peasant costume, standing arm in arm. 
705, Aug. 29, | 


| pen. 


_hind leg of a horse. 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 


of picture a woman seated on ground 
and reclining on a wheelbarrow is rais- 
ing a child in the air; three other 
women are looking on. (I 26731, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 

Sarcleuses (Les); peasant women 
pulling up weeds in a field; in center 
of picture a tall young peasant girl 
carrying a basket over her right shoul- 
der. (I 26730, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


JOHNSON (Eb. A.), Jerome, Idaho. 
[23378 

Flow of water in open channels; 
shows in diagrammatic form the 


channels under different conditions. 
(I 26693, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Ker (MAry SIGSBEE), Rockville Cen- 
ter, N. Y [23379-23380 
Just landed; girl and boy in Dutch 


(I 26711, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Pigs; two large pigs eating, small 
boy with apples sitting in back of pig- 
(I 26710, Aug. 31, 1908.) 


KETTERLINUS LITHO MFG, CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [23381-23385 
Chickens’ cozy corner. 15 grown 
(I 
26514, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Old creek. Old house well sur- 
rounded by large trees, old creek run- 
ning from right foreground to centre 
of picture. (I 26516, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
On the canal. Old canal with canal 
at head of canal near lamp post. (1 
26515, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
Our blacksmith. Village blacksmith 
shop, blacksmith tacking shoe on the 
(I 26517, Aug. 
6, 1908.) 
Waiting at the porch. Young lady 
with her hands joined in front of her, 
(I 26518, 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Little Red Riding Hood; autumn 
(I 26797, Sept 
8, 1908.) 


Tragedy ; by Alphonse Mucha, Thr 
female figures, one in foreground hold 
ing spray of flowers. (I 26557, Aug 
13, 1908.) 


FINE 
nos, 36-39, Sept., 1908 

KRvuGER & LEHNHARDT, New York, N. Y. | 
[23388 | 

Solid comfort: by Albert Lehbnhardt. 

Interior, on sofa, a man and woman, 
she is resting her head on his shoulder. | 
(I 26625, Aug. 24,.1908. ) 


(EpwINn), Washington, | 
[23389-23392 

Bend of the river ; autumn landscape 
at sunset, river in foreground, point | 
of land extending into river, with | 
large tree. (I 26784, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Edge of the village; road running 
straight back from foreground, two 
large trees to right, woman coming 
along road. (I 26783, Sept. 3, 1908.) | 

Lazy afternoon; creek running | 
along foreground with trees at right, 
farm house in background. (I 26782, 
Sept. 38, 1908.) 


Old. stone bridge; old mill in left 
foreground and bridge and house in 
Tight. (I 26785, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


LAUGEE (GEORGES), Paris, France. 
[23393-23396 


Aux approches du Crepuscule ;:peas- 
ant women in harvest field at sunset, 
one of the women, hands behind her 
back, stands waiting. (I 26721, Sept. 
1, 1908.) 

Dans Ja prairie 4 Archelles; woman 
leading two cows through a meadow | 
under shade of large poplar trees. 
26719, Sept. 1, 1908.) 

Marie et ses moutons; young peas- | 
ant woman followed by two lambs 
walking along a shady path. (I 
26720, Sept. 1, 1908.) 
 Repas aux champs, soleil couchant; | 
Seated on sheaf of wheat, a man is 
getting ready to eat his meal while | 
his wife, standing in front of him, is 
Butting bread. (I 26722, Sept. 1, 
1908. ) | 


LAWRENCE & JEULICOE, LTD., London, 
England. [23897-23402 
Harefield harriers: The big fence; 
by Cecil Aldin. Hunting scene, hunts- | 
man mounted on a white horse is leap- 


LAMASURE 


(I | 


ing a five barred gate. (I 26530, Aug. | 
8, 1908.) : 
The check in ‘the road; by | 


Cecil Aldin. Country road and the 
huntsman a pack of hounds endeavour- | 
me to pick up the lost scent. (I | 
26473, Aug. 1, 1908.) | 
The end of the day; by Cecil 
Aldin. Huntsman mounted on white 
@ horse and pack of hounds passing old 
Minn by the roadside. (I 26474, Aug. 1, 
1908S.) 


Aldin. 
/ and a man in hunting costume is way- 
| ing his hat. 


| ing nest; flowing drapery. 
| Aug. 4 F 1908. ) 


| aged woman. 


| carrying 
_ stretcher, oxygen is being administered. 


ARTS 367 


LAWRENCE & JELLICOE, LTD.—Cont’d. 

The meet at the Hare and 
Hounds; by Cecil Aldin. Exterior of 
country inn with group of figures in 
18th century costume. (I 26475, Aug. 


| 1, 1908.) 


Whoo-whoop; by Cecil Aldin. 
Kill at the end of the hunt, hounds 


| are shown in an excited group. (I 
| 26531, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
Yip! Tally! Ho; by Cecil 


Hare fiying across the road 


(I 26476, Aug. 1, 1908.) 


LENZ (ALFRED), Appleton, Wis. 
[ 28403-23404 
Nature; figure supports on left out- 


| Stretched arm two billing birds, right 


arm hanging close to body and hold- 
(I 26677, 


Sioux Indian chief, profile bust view 
against a background of pine trees 
on a hillside. (I 26676, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


LHERMITTE (LEON), Paris, France. 
[23405 
Retour des pécheurs; on river bank 
two women and a child are watching 
two fishermen in row boat: one of the 


/ men is holding oars while the other is 
| lifting basket of fish out of water. 


(I 
26736, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


| Lippy, McNeILt & Lipsy, Chicago, Il. 


[23406 
Daisy. Little girl with sunbonnet 
and bunch of daisies in her left hand. 


| (I 26560, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING Co., New York, N. Y. 
[23407-23418 

Be careful whom you rescue; by 
Orson Powell. Sea shore scene, young 


'man has just rescued a fat middle 


(I 26556, Aug. 11, 1908.) 


Cowards: by Bayard Jones. Bach- 
elor girls club with a crowd of its 
members looking out of window at an 
irate cupid. (JI 26600, Aug. 19, 1908.) 

Farm life as it may appear after 
Mr. Roosevelt improves it, but anyhow 


| vote for Taft; modern farm, drudgery 


turned almost into amusement by 
modern appliances. (I 26811, Sept. 5, 
1908. ) 


Forecast of the next British Olympic 
games; course of Olympic games, just 
at finish of race; four runners are 
winner toward goal on a 


(I 26767, Sept. 2, 1908.) : 
Hunter’s moon; young hunter, gun 

in hand, looking for game. (I 26765, 

Sept. 2, 1908.) 


368 


LIFE PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 


Music hath charms to soothe the 
savage breast; C. Clyde Squires. Quiet 


corner in a conservatory, in which are — 


sitting man and woman. (I 26505, 


Aug. 5, 1908.) 


New features of the same old show: | 
Magnates of the | 
day having a minstrel show, operating | 


by Wm. H. Walker. 


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the two presidential candidates as pup- | 


pets. (I 26621, Aug. 22, 1908.) 


Ooh! bathing house on shore, bird 
standing on tree near opening in side 
of bath house, looks in. (I 26766, 
Sept. 2, 1908.) 


Wine, women and song; by W. H. 
Welder. First illustration, An inn in 


the country—Second, Horde of Wom- 


en’s Christian Temperance Union mem- 
bers—Third, Women jubilantly sing- 
ing. (I 26488, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Won’t be nothin’ left o’ them after 
the fust storm; by Nuttall. Old sailor 
standing on the shore looking at hearts 
and intertwined initials traced in the 
sand. (I 26487, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Words not deeds; by Harry Grant 
Dart. 
assembled to do honor to Theodore 
Roosevelt upon his arrival on their 
shore. (I 26506, Aug. 5, 1908S.) 

1908; by Wm..H. Walker. W. J. 
Bryan on white donkey, the various 
states mounted on donkeys go cheering 
past him. (I 26601, Aug. 19, 1908.) 


Littie (W. T.) & co., New ‘York, N. Y. 
[ 23419 


Richa rd 
(I 26570, 


Syracuse university; by 
Rummell. Birds eye view. 
Aug. 138, 1908.) 


LOFGREN (NELS P.), Minneapolis, Minn. 


MAXENCE (EpGArD), Paris, France. 


Inhabitants of Darkest Africa | 


[23420 | 


Johnson (Goy. John A.). Portrait, 
profile, meditating. (I 26620, Aug. 22, 
1908. ) 


LONSDALE co., New York, N. Y. 
[23421-23428 


Connecticut. Stormy sea, battle- 
ship proceeding towards the _ fore- 
ground, torpedo boat in the _ fore- 


ground. (I 26547, Aug. 8, 1908S.) 


Kansas; Tempestuous ocean, battle- 
ship with her guns pointed coming to- 
wards the foreground. 


Merriam (J. W.) & Co., New York, 
N. X. [23433 
Champion King Lud; large white 


| ecards. 


(I 26546, Aug. | 
' and around fountain men and wome 


8, 1908.) 
Pennsylvania. In calm waters, bat- | 
tleship in motion towards the fore- | 


ground, and using her searchlight on | 


the shore. (I 26548, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 


pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


LuccHes! (Emitio), St. Louis, Mo. 
[ 23424-23425 
Statue of 


exaggerated, 
(I 26619, 


Bryan (William J.). 
comic likeness, head 
body in seated posture. 


Aug. 10, 1908.) 


Taft (William H.). Statue of 
comic likeness, head exaggerated, 
body in seated posture. (1 26618, 
Aug. 10, 1908.) 

McCaLtyt (CHARLES W.) AND WYTHE 


(Wittson J.), Oakland, Cal. 
[23426 
Building 220, drawing 1, floor plan 
of dwelling. (I 26714, Ang. 29, 1908.) 


MaGEE (WiLtt1AM D.), Monticello, 
Iowa. [ 23427-23428 


Emblematic photo mat. Large capi- 
tal G with embossed work, near the 
top and on the inside hangs a pair of 


compasses. (I 26504, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
——lTLarge maple leaf, embossed 
edge. (I 26503, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


[23429-23432 


Bacchante; head of woman with 
goat’s horns, shoulders covered with 
drapery: Bacchus mounted on donkey 
to be seen in background. (1 26741, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


lLiseuse; young woman reading, hair 
parted, low neck gown with long 
sleeves and jabot of white lace. (I 
26748, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Mercure; young man with red curly 
hair, helmet surmounted by two blue 
wings, smiling face, holds caduceus in 
right hand. (I 26744, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Ste. Cécile; head of young woman 
with eves turned upward, she wears 
green velvet cloak over white veil, 
fingers of her right hand are on cords 
of musical instrument. (I 26742, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


bull dog with collar around neck, with 
his right fore paw resting on three 
(I 26632, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Merson (Luc Oriver), Paris, Franee. 
[23434 
Musique au moyen-age; on terra 


in middle age costumes are singing, a 
right children are singing while musi 
cians are playing. (1 26760, Sept. 1, 


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369 


Mryrr (ENNO), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[23435 


Pointers; two black and _ white 
‘pointers working, 


point. (I 26768, Sept. 2, 1908.) 


Mires (Maup M.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[23436 
Meeker (Ezra).  Bas-relief. (I 


26559, Aug. 3, 1908.) 


Mourre (J. A.), New York, N. Y. 
[23437-28438 
Beauty’s eyes; young woman’s head, 
with blue eyes and reddish hair, 
draped with red drapery. (1 26768, 
Sept. 2, 1908.) 


Carma; young woman’s head, brown 


eyes and dark hair, yellow flowers and | 


a comb in hair. (I 26764, Sept. 2, 


1908. ) 


Motter (Lupwie), Liibeck, Germany. | 


[23439-23443 

Friihling (Spring); by Carl Zim- 

mermann. Low banks of a river, high 

grass and water-plants are _ rising 

above the water in the foreground. 
(1 26583, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


Sommer (Summer); by Carl Zim- 
mermann. 
small stream, roebuck standing near 


water. (1 26584, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


Sommertag (Summer day); by Carl | 


Albrecht. Lady dressed in style of the 
middle of last century is leaning over 
a gate, a dog at her side. (I 26480, 
Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Winter; by Franz Hecker. On out- 
skirts of Dutch village, gabled house 
tops are covered with snow. (I 26479, 
Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Wintertag; by Franz Hecker. 
ter landscape, 
its left shore are seen. 
17, 1908.) 


Moran (Leon), Plainfield, N. J. 
[ 23444-23446 
Ideal figure, blue dress; three quar- 
ter length figure of young lady, blue 
dress, black hat with blue and black 
feathers. (I 26795, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


red dress; three-quarter length 
figure of young lady, red dress, black 


Win- 
stream with trees on 
(I 26582, Aug. 


hat, red roses in right hand. (I 
26794, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

yellow dress; three quarter 
length figure of lady, yellow dress, 
black wrap and biack hat, trimmed — 
with black and yellow feathers. (I 
26796, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


foremost dog on | 


Romantic forest scene, a ag 
daisies. 


| length, 
| (I 26694, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


Morr (J. L.) 1R0N Works, New York, 
N.., Ye [23447 
Cupid and mermaid fountain; Cupid 
playing violin, mermaid leaning against 
shell in an attentive position. (I 26675, 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Muue (PHILIP), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[23448 
Melville (Admiral George W.); full 
standing figure, in uniform. 


MureHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [ 23449-23466 
Asters; by J. Ross Bryson. Young 
lady with hair parted in the middle, 
and falling over shoulders. (1 26611, 
Aug. 20, 1908.) 

Auto girl; by .J. Ross Bryson. 
Young lady in auto with hand on steer- 
ing wheel. (I 26541, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

Autumn; by J. Ross Bryson. Tall 
slender young lady, plumed hat, car- 
ries large chrysanthemums. (I 26542, 
Aug. 8, 1908.) 

Bright eyes; 


by J. Ross Bryson. 


Girl, holds bunch of roses to her face. 


(I 26533, Aug. 8, 1908.) é 
By the wayside; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Girl, arms folded, in left hand holds 
(I 26532, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
Clorinde; by J. Ross Bryson. Young 
lady in scarlet dress and hat, holds 
bunch of forget-me-nots in her left 
hand. (I 26539, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
Colonial belle; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young lady, low-necked dress, hands 
clasped in front. (I 26536, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 
Daughter of Eve; by J. Ross Bry- 


| son. Little girl seated with plate of 
| apples on her lap. (I 26538, Aug. 8, 
1908.) 

Flora; by J. Ross Bryson. Tall 
slender lady with dog by her side, 
earries red roses. (I 26548, Aug. 8, 
1908. ) 


| son. 


Highland sheep; by W. R. C. Wat- 
son. Landscape with sea in back- 
ground, five sheep, two more in dis- 
tance. (I 26528, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

In a blow; by J. Ross Bryson. Tall 
girl, white furs, holds white dog by a 
strap. (I 26534, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

In pastures green; by W. R. C. Wat- 
Landscape with cattle, one cow 
and one calf standing up, one calf ly- 
ing down. (I 26529, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

On the boulevard: by J. Ross Bry- 


son. Lady out in snow-storm, brown 
furs and gloves. (I 26540, Aug. 8, 
, 1908.) 


370 


Mourpnuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Out West; by E. W. Gollings. Three 
cowboys, mounted, lassoing horses. (I 
26613, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


Sweet sixteen; by J. Ross Bryson. 


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PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [23476-23482 


Auguste Victoria, deutsche kaiserin ; 
by Alfred Schwarz. Bust portrait in 


oval shape decolleté gown with pearl 


Side view of young girl with curls | 


hanging, carries roses. 
20, 1908.) 

Tokens of summer; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. Head of girl, brown flowing hair, 
holds to her lips large bouquet of pink 
and yellow roses. (I 26544, Aug. 8, 
1908. ) 


Winter’s stroll; by J. Ross Bryson. 


Girl standing in snow, with snow fall- | 


ing about her. (I 26535, Aug. 8, 1908.) 
1863; by Clyde O. DeLand. Lady 
in old-fashioned gown, holding parasol 
over head and walking down a leaf- 
strewn path. (I 26587, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

NARDINI (A. P.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[23467-23472 


Frame for stations of the cross. 


Statuary, Gothic style, top square with | 


two small pinnacles. (I 26577, Aug. 


17, 1908.) 
Renaissance style, top 
round with two angels’ heads. (I 
26578, Aug. 17, 1908.) 
— —— Renaissance style, top 


round and below is a cornice with an- 
gels’ heads. (I 26579, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Good Shepherd. Statue of Our Lord 
with a sheep on left shoulder, four 


sheep following. (I 26580, Aug. 17, | 
1908. ) 
—— Statue of Our Lord holding 


sheep on left shoulder, two at His feet. 
(I 26581, Aug. 17, 1908.) 

Vision of St. Anthony. Statue of St. 
Anthony half kneeling, the infant Je- 


sus and three angels appear descending | 
| ground two cows. 


(I 26612, Aug. | 


| Blinks. 


Blinks. 


| Kampf. 


necklace. (I 26492, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Christians awake; by Tom Browne. 
Man playing a clarinette and a little 
boy standing in the snow before a 
pawn shop. (I 26493, Aug. 5, 1908.) 

Pointer: Well backed; Thomas 
In foreground of a plain a 
pointer pointing, another pointer in 
background. (I 26495, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Reaper (The); by Henry Ryland. 
Girl whose head is seen in profile 
carrying a sickle over her shoulder, 
in a corn field. (I 26497, Aug. 5, 
1908.) 


Schwestern (Die); by Arthur 
Two little girls in fancy cos- 
tume standing on a stage and singing. 
(I 26494, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Over the hill; by Thomas 
Two setters on the slope of 
a hill. (I 26496, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


Wilhelm II, deutscher kaiser; by 
Alfred Schwarz. Bust portrait in full 
uniform. (I 26491, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


PLANQUETTE (FELIX), Paris, France. 
[23483-23484 

Ciel se découvre aprés une journée 
de pluie; woman driving cows home 
after rainy day, reflection of sunset 


Setters: 


/ in road tracks, which are filled with 


from the sky. (I 26576, Aug. 17, 
1908. ) 
New YORK ART CO., New York, N. Y. 
[23473 | 
Manon; by A. Bonanate. Statue of 


young woman sitting on two pillows, 
hands raised above head. (I 26527, 
Aug. 8, 1908.) 


OLD HOME WEEK COMMITTEE, Uxbridge, 


Mass. [23474 
Uxbridge Old home week, Sept. 20- 
26, 1908. Country landscape, road, 


farm house, long bill board bearing 


title. (I 26626, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
PERRON (CHARLES THEODORE), Paris, 
France. [28475 


Egrésius Faber; statue, man repre- 
senting iron worker in pensive atti- 
tude, leaning against iron frame. (I 
26759, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


in which river 


water. (I 26739, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Rosée d’Octobre, vallée de la Séluné; 
valley seen from some distance above 
is winding; at right 
are Jarge crooked trees and in fore- 
(I 26740, Sept. 1, 


| 1908.) 
PREVOT-VALERI (AUGUSTE), Paris, 
France. [23485 
Retour au hameau; man walking 


beside cart drawn by yoke of oxen, 


, outline of which shows against the 


| 


sky, and shepherdess is leading flock of 
sheep. (I 26755, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [23486-23488 


Paul on the grace of giving. Paul 
seated at a table by an open window, 
before him a group of the Macedonian 
Christians. (I 26523, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


Paul’s last words. Paul shown in 
prison writing a letter to Philemon, he 
is seated on a stone bench. (I 26519, 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 


FINE 
- nos. 36-39, Sept., 1908 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Co.—Cont’d. 

Paul’s story of his life. Paul escap- 
ing from Damascus, being let down 
Over the wall in a basket. (I 26522, 
Aug. 6, 1908.) 


PUTNAM (ARTHUR), 
Cal. [23489 


Reclining puma. Outstretched puma, 
forepaws stretched in front. (I 26490, 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 


REIMERS (PAvL), Portland, Oreg. 


San Francisco, 


[23490 
Sailing over the bounding main. 
Sailing ship in a storm. (I 26609, 


Aug. 18, 1908.) 


RICHMOND (ALMOND GEORGE), Mead- 
ville, Pa. [23491 
Dissemination of political informa- 
tion. Old woods scene showing trail 
of a forest road, two men, one leaning 
against a tree. (I 26596, Aug. 17, 
71908; 1 photo, 2 c. Aug. 3, 1908.) 


ROBERTSON (DoNALD), Chicago, II]. 
[23492 
Masque of Comuf [sic.]; by Jessie 
Armes. Youth clothed in leopard skin 
addressing a princess, in the midst of a 
/ gathering of wild animals. (I 26484, 
Aug. 3, 1908.) 


RossEAvU (PERcIvVAL LEONARD), Rolle- 
boise par Bonniéres, France. 
[23493 
_ Attaque d’une ourse et de son our- 
son; bear hunt, bear and cub attacked 
by pack of hounds. (I 26761, Sept. 1, 
» 1908. ) 


SAIN (EpovuarD), Paris, France. 
28494-23495 

Charité maternelle; two peasant 
women seated on steps of terrace, one 
nursing her own child as well as child 
_of other woman, latter, leaning against 
wall, looks sadly on. (I 26756, Sept. 1, 
1908.) 

Retour de la vinge; two peasant 
girls, feet bare, walking along path 
bordered by vines, oldest has upon her 
head a basketful of grapes. (I 26757, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


SALA (JEAN), Paris, France. [23496 

Frisson; flirtation; in conservatory 
ycung man is stealing kiss on bosom 
of his fair companion, young woman 
wears white empire gown. (I 26746, 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


SCHAFFNER (WALTER), Peekskill, N. Y. 
[23497-23504 
As the shades of night are falling: 
'sunset sky, lake in right foreground 
with old house on far side of lake, left 
foreground woman driving sheep. (I 
26781, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


ARTS Bae | 


SCHAFFNER (WALTER )—Continued. 


Close of day; landscape sunset, 
road along edge of lake, right fore- 
ground old barn. (1 26773, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Harbor of rest; camp under trees to 
left, with tent and camp-fire with ket- 
tle suspended over it, two men under 
willow trees in center. (I 26779, Sept. 
3, 1908.) 

Island camp; long landscape, camp 
under large trees on edge Of lake. (I 
26778, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Return of cattle; sunset scene, old 
barn in center, three cattle in fore- 
ground, church in distance. (I 26772, 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Return of sheep; sunset scene, old 
house in center under big trees, road 
with man driving sheep. (I 26771, 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Vacation pastime; landscape by 
moonlight, camp-fire in foreground, 
man and woman sitting to left of fire, 
boy to right. (I 26774, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Watched pot; landscape by moon- 
light, showing campfire under big 
trees with two men around it, one man 
sitting on fallen tree in front. (I 
26780, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


SELTZER (OLAF CarRL), Great Falls, 
Mont. [23505-23507 


Bucking broncho; cowboy riding a 
bad horse, lot of cowboys following. 
(I 26695, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


Fighting cow; cowboys trying to 
rope a bad cow. one horse and rider 
down. (I 26697, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


Indian war party traveling across 
country and fording creek; faces are 
painted. (I 26696, Aug. 28, 1908.) 


SLAUSON (HENRY Monn), Plainfield, 
BSF [23508-23513 
New York, Bloomingdale road (now 
west side Broadway between 29th and 
30th sts.), in 1818, Varian homestead ; 
house with front porch, on left side, to 


the right a tree without foliage. (I 
26691, Aug. 5, 1908.) 
——City hall in the year 1817; 


building is shown in parallel perspec- 
tive, in centre of picture, flanked on 
either side by trees. (I 26687, Aug. 5, 
1908.) 


distant view of powder house, 
looking up Broadway in 1818; two 
buildings. each surrounded by circular 
roadways, in right foreground a huge 
tree. (i 26690, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


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i 


SLAUSON (HENRY Munn)—Continued. 


flagstaff on the Battery in 1817; 
two-story structure in centre sur- 
rounded by huge flagstaff, above the 
flag a four-pointed weather vane. (I 
26692, Aug. 5, 1908.) 

—— Hermitage (Lake’s tour), now 
84th street between 9th and 10th ave- 


nues, in 1819; building of two stories | gy ground with her arm around baby, 


facing to the left, on the latter side | 


are four columns. 
1908. ) 


(I 26688, Aug. 5, 


Manhattan bank (now east side 
Broadway between 
streets), in 1818; bank is in centre of 
picture, in front of it open grass plot, 


right foreground a tremendous oak | 


tree. (I 26689, Aug. 5, 1908.) 


SMITH (De Cost), New York, N. Y. 
[23514 
Tendoi; The Shoshone 
face, head turned to the right. 
26575, Aug. 15, 1908.) 
SoMMER (JuLIus G.), New York, N. Y. 
[23515 
Bambino. Baby bound in swaddling 
clothes, with outstretched arms. (1 
26524, Aug. 6, 1908.) 
SonntaG (Pavut), Berlin, Germany. 
23516 


(I 


Gold (The); by F. Urban. 
sections: Center,a number of nude men 
scrambling over one another: 
right, man standing near plow; to the 
left, man hugging gold. (I 26594, Aug. 
18, 1908. ) 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) Co., New York, | hat 


Na: aes [23517-23549 
Auld lang syne; old man in evening 


dress standing at head of a 
table. (I 26683, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Bath (The); baby in bathtub full 


of water watching the water drip from | 


its head. (I 26662, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

Curly locks; girl in old-fashioned 
dress working on embroidery frame. 
(I 26649, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

Dillar (A), a-dollar; boy seated on 
grass, with his hands clasped behind 
his head. (I 26648, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

Dividing the spoils; girl seated on 
sofa holding box of candy. (I 26678, 
Aug. 27, 1908. ) 

Drink to me only with thine eyes: 


17th and 18th | 


chief, full | 


dining | 


| Sucking its slipper. 


In three | 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Cont’d. 


First appearance at table; baby 
Seated at table eating a bowl of por- 
ridge. (I 26655, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

First birthday; child, surrounded by 
toys, seated at table before a birthday 
cake. (I 26658, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

First Christmas; mother crouched 


showing it a small decorated Christ- 
mas tree. (I 26657, Aug. 26, 1908.) 
First day in the country; boy 
seated, feeding hen with chicks, baby 
Seated beside him. (I 26663, Aug. 26, 


1908. ) 
First outing; little girl leaning over 
baby sleeping in perambulator. (I 


26660, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


First pet; baby, carrying cat, walk- 
ing across paved walk. (I 26661, 
Aug. 26, 1908.) 

First photograph; mother holding 
baby dressed for an outing in her 
arms and gazing into its face. (I 
26654, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

First shoe; baby seated on blanket 
(I 26652, Aug. 26, 
1908S. ) 

First step; little girl with bow in 
her hair over her right ear, helping 
baby to walk. (I 26656, Aug. 26, 


1908.) 


to the | 


First tooth; little boy seated in 
chair holding baby on his lap and 
poking his finger in baby’s mouth. (1 
26659, Aug. 26, 1908.) 

First valentine; little boy with his 
hanging down his back and a 
flower in his hand, gazing at baby. (I 


| 26653, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


three-handed 
young man 


Hearts 
game of bridge 


are trumps; 
whist, 


leaning across table holds girl’s hand. 


| left hand. 


man and girl in old-fashioned costume | 


in flower garden. 
1908. ) 

Finishing touch; girl seated before 
a toilet table, 
nose of a bull terrier. 
27, 1908.) 


(I 26681, Aug. 


(I 26682, Aug. 27, | 


about to powder the | 


. 
| 
/ 


| 
) 


(I 26668, Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Home, sweet home; young man and 


girl in old-fashioned costume going 
through a gate. (I 26685, Aug. 27, 
1908. ) 


Knight takes queen; young girl and 
man kissing each other across table 
on which a game of chess is in prog- 
ress. (I 26669, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Last rose of summer; girl in old- 
fashioned costume holding rose in her 
(I 26684, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


Lesson in motoring; girl and man 
in motorear. (I 26671, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


See-saw, Margery Daw; two little 
girls in white dresses and wearing 
thread mittens, see-sawing. (1 26647, 
Aug. 26, 1908. ) 


nos, 36-389, Sept., 1908 


* 


S$1ToKeES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Cont’d. 


Simple Simon; boy seated on bench 
fishing. in pail. (I 26651, Aug. 26, 
1908. ) 


of sailboat, young man crouched on 
deck behind her. (I 26665, Aug. 26, 
1908. ) 

Their first wedding gift; girl and 

young man seated on leather-covered 
settee, girl holds a pearl chain. 
26666, Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Their love of old silver; girl and 
young man before table on which is a 
Silver breakfast set. (I 26667, Aug. 
26, 1908.) 

Their search for old china; girl 
seated in china shop, young man hold- 


toward her. (I 26664, Aug. 26, 1908.) 


Sofa with chin in her hand, 


(1 26670, Aug. 26, 1908.) 
Two in a hansom; girl seated in 


ansom with collie beside her. (I 
6680, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
Under the mistletoe; girl in tea 


frown holding a Pomeranian. 
Aug. 27, 1908.) 


(I 26679, 


wheeled by boy. 
908.) 


@Srravs (L.) & sons, New York, N. Y. 


(I 26650, Aug. 26, 


Pen is mightier than the sword; 
books and mortar board cap, whole 
Surrounded by border of college seals. 


(1 26707, Aug. 29, 1908.) 


ScuDRE (RayMOND), Paris, France. 

[23551 
Montanyas régaladas; troubadour 
Singing a hymn to mountain, fairies 
running down mountain are listening 
im amazement. 
19OS. ) 


"ABOR (SILVER EcHo), Leadville, Colo. 

[23552 

Hush a bye baby, don’t you cry, 
Byou ll be a sausage, bye and bye. 

dle in which a baby pig is sitting. 

26555, Aug. 8, 1908.) 

IATTEGRAIN (FRANCIS), Paris, France. 

[23553 

Chasse en garenne; rabbit hunt near 

Seashore, at top of sand dune king is 


mers, court gentlemen, etc.; brush beat- 
@ers at foot of dune. (I 26754, Sept. 1, 
1908S. ) 


erossed quills surmounted by stack of | 


; FINE ARTS 


373 


THEOBALD (§S.), jr., Arrochar, N. Y. 


Skipper and mate; girl holding tiller | 


[ 23554-23555 

Blue ribbon of the east; brown horse 

with blue ribbon and girl in. riding 

habit with sailor hat. (I 26792, Sept. 
3, 1908.) 


Blue ribbon of the west; brown 


| horse and girl in western riding cos- 


(I ; 


ing a plate in his left hand, bending | 


tume, brown skirt and red waist; 
standing with arm over horse’s neck. 
(L 26793, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


TILLIER (PAUL), Paris, France. 
[23556-23557 
Femme au bain; nude woman pre- 
paring to enter the water, standing 
and leans on balustrade, behind her is 
pink drapery. (I 26747, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Frisson; young woman in _ street 


dress, smiling face, black velvet coat, 


Two and an old print; girl seated on | 
young © 
man leans over the sofa behind her. | 


hat trimmed with two parrots and 
muff which she holds near her face. 
(I 26748, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


| TotMAN (R. P.), Berkeley, Cal. [23558 


angle is his mother. 
| 24, 1908.) 


When I was a bachelor; little girl | 
with large hat seated in wheelbarrow | 


[23550 | 


| standing 
| 26799, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Discovered. Brick cellar, little boy 
smoking cigarette, peeping around an 
(I 26627, Aug. 


VAN NOSTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 

[23559 

Workers series no. 8; by Frederick 

Foster Lincoln. Kneeling figure of a 

man, grasping the end of a pipe. (I 
26489, Aug. 4, 1908.) 


VEENFLIET East Orange, 
IN. dis [23560-23563 


Valentine post card design; man 
and woman in colonial court costume, 
woman seated on rustic bench, man 
offering her a_ rose. (I 


( RICHARD), 


—— man and woman in court cos- 


_tume seated together on rustic bench, 


Cra- | 
(I | 


shooting, behind him stand gun bear- | 


(I 26758, Sept. .1, | 


cherubs with flowers and cupid in 


air. (I 26801, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


man and woman in foreground, 
colonial costume, cupid and cherub 
above them. (I 26798, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


man and woman in foreground 
in colonial dress, cupid in large tree 


_in background. (I 26800, Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 
| WaLtz (Epw. A) & co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [ 23564-23566 
California beauties; shelf with 
lilacs and roses, 3 full roses about 


centre of picture. (I 26769, Sept. 3, 


' 1908.) 


B74 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8s.,Vv.3 


Wauz (Epw. A.) & co.—Continued. 


Innocence; by A. Asti. Head of 
young girl, flowing hair. (I 26617, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) : 

Lilacs and roses; shelf with lilacs 
and roses, four full 
right of picture. 


1908. ) 
WESTERN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUC- 
TION CoO., San Francisco, Cal. 


[23567 

Folsom, no. 6. A floating dredger at 

work, the rear end of the dredger being 
anchored. (I 26567, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


Wits (L. W.), Chicago, Ill. [23568 
Bengal (Les). 

head protruding from 

26595, Aug. 18, 1908.) 


a circle. (I 


roses toward | 


(I 26770, Sept. 3, | Wiss (J.) & sons co., Newark, N. J. 


/ pair of scissors. 


- 
: 


Model in clay, tiger | 


| WILSON 


(FREDERICK), 
Manor, N. Y. [23569 


Angel with scroll. Full length 
figure of angel, with wings extended 
and scroll in her arms. (I 26472, Aug. 
1, 1908.) 


Briarcliff 


[23570 

Fair seamstress. Young woman 
wearing a white waist, she holds a 
(I 26545, Aug. 8, 


1908. ) 
WooLLEeTH (A. P.), Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. [23571 
English sheep dog; statuary 44 
inches high sitting in a meditative 
position, head dropped. (I 26802, 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph each 
and including in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908_____________________ 2, S41 


O 


23572—26298 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 40-44 
OCTOBER, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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


TWO ALPHABBTS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
graphs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 

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

Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
account of necessary correspondence. 

To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Geo. H. Allen, 
‘Clinton, N. Y. Class F, XXc no. 69071, Oct. 1, 1908; 2 copies received Oct. 1, 1908. 


ALLEN (Gezo. H.), Clinton, N. Y. | AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
[23572 Foxy grandpa. (F 59874, Noy. 23. 
T’ll tell you all about it. (F 69071, | 1907.) 


Oct 1, 1908.) —— (F 63614, Mar. 16, 1908.) 
ALLEN (W. L.), Butler, Pa. pel ene (F 64493, Apr. 13, 1908.) 
[23573-23577 | ____ (F 65242, May 11, 1908.) 
Butler, Pa. 1-5. (F 68478-68482, | _ (F 65681, May 25, 1908.) 
ee te 2008.) | —— (F 65866, June 1, 1908.) 
ALTENBERG (Gro. P.), Cincinnati, Ohio. | (PF 66794, July 3, 1908.) 
[23578 | ____ ( 67576, Aug. 3, 1908.) 
Contrast (The). (G 19613, Sept. 14, (F 67912, Aug. 17, 1902.) 
1908. peont Jra re > ’ =: 
. ) ‘ | —— (F 68133, Aug. 27, 1908.) 
AMBROSE (CHARLES), Chicago, III. (F 68235, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


[23579-23581 


Mm Butte pass. (H 116368, Oct. 1,| ~~ (F 68888, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
1908.) | —— (F 68512, Sept. 15, 1908.) 


Yellowstone park. 1, 2. (H 116366, —— (F 68719, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
116367, Oct. 1, 1908.) — (F 68990, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y.| —— (F 69330, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
[28582-23629 | Ha! The Hooligans: become cheva- 

Concerning merry widows. (F | liers of the yellow robe. (F 69251, 
68510, Sept. 15, 1908.) . | Oct. 6, 1908.) 


Dear Jimmy, he takes baby to see | Ha! Tis Leon! He comes! (EF 68756, 
grandma. (IF 69006, Sept. 29, 1908.) | Sept. 22, 1908.) 
_ Dear little James, he takes care of | Hooligans at the mercy of the laugh- 


brother. (F 68385, Sept. 8, 1908.) ing hyenas! (F 68511, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
. Diary of Buddy Spilliken. (F 68754, | ooligans fall into the hands of the 
Sept. 22, 1908.) | German army in Africa. (F 69007, 
| — (F 690038, Sept. 29, 1908.) | Sept. 29, 1908.) 


375 


376 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


AMERICAN-EXAMINER—Continued. 
James—Does he mind the boy? (F 

68508, Sept. 15, 1908.) 

he minds his little brother. 

(F 68758, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

the sweet little lad. (F 69250, 

Oct. 6, 1908.) 


Just supposing. (F 68389, Sept. 8, | 


1908. ) 
— (F 68509, Sept.'15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68755, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
— (F 69005, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
— (F 692538, Oct. 6, 1908.) 
Katzenjammer kids beg to introduce 


their new friend Pickles. (F 68757, | 


Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Mean trick on a $6,000 tiger. (F 
68386, Sept. 8, 1908.) 

More trouble. (F 68384, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) 


Oh, Winnie. (F 69249, Oct. 6, 1908.) | 
Pink Whiskers Jones. (F 68507, | 


Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 69008, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 69254,-Oct. 6, 1908.) 
— (F 69333, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Roy Delancy Jones. Yep. But they | 


call him Pink Whiskers. (F 68759, 
Sept. 22, 1908.) 


This is Mary Jane, this is Tige and | 
this is [Buster] (F 69252, Oct. 6, 


1908. ) 
1908. ) 


Loots. (F 68506, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 69004, Sept. 29, 1908. ) 
— (F 69335, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Who would have thought of this but ) 


[Buster] (IF 68760, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
AMERICAN - JOURNAL - EXAMINER, New 
work: WN. Y. [ 23630-23730 
Ach, vot iss? (F 69262, Oct. 7, 
1908. ) 


Ananias Noodles on the road. (F | 


69263, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Bryan’s (Mr.) whirlwind campaign. 


(F 68992, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Call a cab. (F 68657, Sept. 18, 


1908. ) 

Can you beat it? (F 68431, Sept. 11, 
1908. ) 

— (F 68502, Sept. 15, 1908.) 

— (F 68647, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 68707, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


9, 1908.) 


15, 1908.) 


Tige’s dream. (IF 69009, Sept. 29, | 
10, 1908.) 
What really happened to Puss-in- | 


1908.) 


1908. ) 


1908. ) 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd 
(F 68961, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 69018, Sept. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 69247, Oct. 6, 1908.) 

(F 69291, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


Foxy Quiller bug. (F 68400, Sept 


—— (F 68430, Sept. 11, 1908.) 
—— (F 68461, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
—— (F 68504, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68649, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 68659, Sept. 18, 1908.) 
—— (F 68721, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 68753, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68838, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 67930, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 68963, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 68993, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 69001, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 69021, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 69131, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 69185, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

—— (F 69236, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
— (F 69275, Oct. 8, 1908.) 
—— (F 69294, Oct. 9, 1908.) 
— (FF 69304, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Grafto the monk. (F 68500, Sept. 


—— (F 68752, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68991, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Groucho the monk. (F 68417, Sept. 


—— (F 68839, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 69076, Oct. 1, 1908.) 
——  (F 69186, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
— (F 69274, Oct. 8, 1908:) 
—— (F 69293, Oct. 9, 1908.) 
—— (F 69305, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Hall room boys. (F 68418, Sept. 10, 


—— (F 68505, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68648, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 68720, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
— (F 67931, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 69020, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 69187, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 69264, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
—— (F 69276, Oct. 8, 1908.) 
He’s oil right. (F 69073, Oct. 1, 


Help! police! (F 68482, Sept. 11, 


mos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


Isn’t he the sly dog. (F 68433, Sept. 


11, 1908.) 
— (F 68503, Sept. 
—— (F 68646, Sept. 
—— (F 68706, Sept. 
— (F 68722, Sept. 
—— (F 68751, Sept. 
(F 


15, 1908.) 
17, 1908.) 
19, 1908.) 
21, 1908.) 
22, 1908.) 


Joys of Satan. 68929, Sept. 25, 
1908. ) 
Mr. Jack. (F 69292, Oct. 9, 1908.) 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 68460, Sept. 12, 
1908.) 

Monopoly lodge presents medals to 
ees life savers. (F 69129, Oct. 2, 
1908. 

My record is a sufficient answer. 
69184, Oet. 3, 1908.) 

National vaudeville. 

28, 1908.) 


Never again. 


(F 
(F 68994, Sept. 


(F 68416, Sept. 10, 


_ —— (F 68579, Sept. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 68837, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
—— (F 68928, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 69000, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
_ —— (F 69128, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
—— (F 69183, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 69235, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
Oh, piffle! (F 68501, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68709, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
— (F 68877, Sept. 24. 1908.) 
/ —— (F 69075, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Oh, what’s the use. (F 68462, Sept. 
, 1908.) : 


(F 68658, Sept. 
—_— (F 68840, Sept. 
—— (F 69002, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 69130, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
_ —— (F 69248, Oct. 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 69306, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


(F 68399, Sept. 9, 


18, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 


Pardon me! 
908.) 


Pay-day at 26 Broadway. 


Rhymo the monk. (F 68162, Aug. 


B1, 1908.) 

(F 68429, Sept. 11. 1908.) 

(F 68708, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
Sorrows of Satan. (F 69303, Oct. 10, 

908. ) 
Testimonials. 

BLOOS. 

| Thousand and one _ nights. 

59261, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


(F 68499, Sept. 15, 


(F 


> 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


we) 
~~! 
~] 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont'd. | A MERICAN-J OURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont d. 


Tightwaddo the monk. (F 68401, 


Sept. 9, 1908.) 
—— (F 68580, Sept. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 68876, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 69237, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


What's sauce for the goose. (F 
68874, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

When papa comes to town. (F 
68333, Sept. 5, 1908.) 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. (F 


68875, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
(F 68962, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

You may kick the can-bearer as hard 
as you will. (F 69010, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
AMERICAN LAW BOOK CO., Jersey City, 

N. J. [23731 

Law tree. (G 19084, July 10, 1908; 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1908.) 

AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.. 
New York, N. Y. [23732-23739 


Barbarian Ingomar. (H_ 1163887, 
Oct. 1, 1908.) 

Devil (The) (H 116154, Sept. 25. 
1908. ) 

Father gets in the game. (H 116386, 
Oct. 1, 1908.) 

Heart of O Yama. (H 115483, Sept. 
9, 1908. ) 

Smoked husband. (H 115986, Sept. 
21, 1908.) 

Stolen jewels. (H 116138, Sept. 24, 
1908. ) 


Where breakers roar. 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 
Zulu’s heart. 
1908. ) 
Amy (GrorGE A.), New York, N. Y. 
[23740 
(H 116187, Sept. 


(H 115625, 


(H 116155, Sept. 25, 


Smoking Salome. 


| 21, 1908.) 


(F 69074, | 


ANDERSON (A. E.), Tolna, N. Dak. 
[23741 
Stump Lake, N. Dak., old Wamduska 
hotel. (H 115440, Sept. 8, 1908: 2 «. 
Aug. 29, 1908.) 


| ANDREWS (CLARENCE L.), Eagle, Alaska. 


[23742-23755 

Boundary line 14ist meridian. (H 
115615, Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Call of the wild. 
Cleaning salmon. 
Eagle girl. 
Ellen. 
Indians of the north. 


International boundary, Yukon river. 
(H 116548-116555. Oct. 5. 1908.) 


1-3. 


378 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 


ANDREWS (CLARENCE L.)—Continued. 


Passing the boundary. (H 116556, 
Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Salmon drying. 1. 
14, 1908.) 

2. (H 116557, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

White fang. (H 136558, -Oct. 5, 
1908. ) 

Woman and child. 
14, 1908.) 

ARNOLD (RICHARD J.), Del Monte, Cal. 
[23756-23761 

Club house. (H 115359, Sept. 4. 
1908; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Hotel Del Monte. (H 1153855, Sept. 
4, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Monterey bay. (H 115358, Sept. 4, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Paraiso springs. (H 115356, Sept. 4, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

Salmon fleet. (H 115357, Sept. 4. 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

San Carlos church. 
4, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 

ARNOT (ROBERT), Paris, France. 
[23762-23763 

Francis I. at Chenonceau. (F 67594, 
Aug. 4, 1908.) 

Henry 
ment. (F 675938, Aug. 4, 1908.) 
ASHLEY (BurRTON J.), Chicago, Il. 

[23764-23765 

Frequent cause of an awful fact. 
(F 69190, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

Way some folks live and why many 
others die. (KF 69189, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
Aves (H: D.), St... Anthony 

Minn. 


Dynamiting a stump. 
Sept. 26, 1908.) 


(H 115618, Sept. 


(H 115614, Sept. 


Park, 
[ 23766 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), Des Moines, 
Iowa. [23767-23777 
Albert Lea, Minn. (H 116197, Sept. 
28, 1908.) 
Anamosa, Iowa. (H 116745, Oct. 


8, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Britt, Iowa. (H 115959, Sept. 21, 
1908. ) 


Butter cow, Iowa state fair. 1908. 
(H 116559, Oct. 5, 1908;.2 c. Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 

Cresco, Iowa. (H 116198, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 

Forest City, Iowa. (H 115960, Sept. 
21, 1908.) . 

Lake Mills, Towa. (H 115961, Sept. 
21, 1908.) 


II. leaving for the tourna- | 


(H 116169, | 


BaNnDHOLTz (FRED J.)—Continued. 


Manchester, Iowa. (H 116744, Oct. 
8, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1908.) 


New Hampton, Iowa. 
Sept. 30, 1908.) 


Sigourney, Iowa. (H 116746, Oct. 8, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1908.) 


West Union, Iowa. (H 116358, Sept. 
30, 1908.) 

Bancs (FRANK C.), New York, N. Y. 

[23778-23785 

(H 115502, Aug. 17, 


(H 116357, 


Ford (Anna) 
1908. ) 


Hoffmann (Gertrude) 1-2, 5-8. 
115495-115500, Aug. 17, 1908.) 


Whitford (Annabelle) (H 115501. 


(Hi 


| Aug. 17, 1908.) 


BaTESoN (P. L.), Asbury Park, N. J. 
[23786 


Florida magnolia blossoms. (H 
116182, Sept. 26, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 


| 1908.) 
(H 115354, Sept. | 


BAUMGARTNER STUDIO, Billings, Mont. 
[23787-23798 


East Rosebud cascades. (H 115424, 


| Sept. 8, 1908.) 


East Rosebud lake. 
8, 1908.) 
Elk lake. (H 115427, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Five mile falls. (H 115425, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) 


Frozen lake on Red Lodge creek. 


(H 115428, Sept. 


| (H 115434, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Granite peak in the distance. (H 


115431, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Homeward bound. 
8, 1908.) 
Mountain park. (H 115428, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) 


(H 115430, Sept. 


Rosebud. 1, 2. (H 115432, 115483, 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Snow falls. (H 115426, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) 

Timber line eamp. (H 115429, Sept. 
8, 1908.) 
Rracu (H. M.), Remsen, N. Y. 

[23799-23808 
Greeting from: Boonville, N. Y., 


Chittenango, N. Y., Fayetteville, N. Y., 
Fulton Chain, N. Y., Manlius, N. Y., 
Marcellus, N. Y., Old Forge, N. Y., 
Richland, N. Y., Unadilla, N. Y., West 
Edmeston, N. Y. (H 115886—115895, 
Sept. 19, 1908.) 


Breck (Max), New York, N. Y. [23809 
Won’t you be my sheath gown girl? 
(F 68995, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


BELL (JAMES W.) son & co., New York, 
1 te [23810-28811 
Conservative. (EF 68521, Aug. 29, 
1908.) 
| New four button. (F 68522, Aug. 29, 
7908; 1 c. Aug. 29, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1908.) 


BenNetrT (Henry M.), Fort Benjamin 
Harrison, Ind. [23812 


Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Build- 
[ings and grounds. (H 1161838, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 


BiG PICTURE COMPANY, Lynchburg, Va. 

[23813 

Lynchburg, Va., birds-eye view. (F 

mon, Aug, 27, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1908. ) 


Binper (Herman A.), Atlanta, Ga. 

[23814-23820 
| Bearing the cross—Blessing 
| (The).—Children’s guardian.—Mes- 
‘Sage (The).—Peace.—Prayer (The) .— 
“Vision (The). [7 prints] (F 65545- 
65551, May 21, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 
| 18, 1908.) 


— (CLARENCE E.), 


Twin Falls, 


Idaho. [28821-28823 
Balanced rock. 1-3. (H 116079- 

| 116081, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
| BLADE co., Toledo, Ohio. [28824 


Taft (Mr.), a snapshot taken in a 
mlull of the G. A. R. parade. (F 68761, 
| Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Oe are, (Hottis W.), Burlington, Vt. 
, [23825 
- Caught stealing. (H 115466, Sept. 
me, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1908.) 


| Bonp (ARTHUR JoEL), Peoria, Ill. 
[23826-23827 


Pipe of peace. (H 1163862, Oct. 1, 


| 1908.) 
Two’s company. (H 115217, Aug. 31, 
mous; 1 c. Aug. 31, 1908, 1 ¢c. Oct. 1, 
| 1908.) 


Boon (A.), Arcadia, Nebr. 
[28828-28835 


me Arcadia, Nebr. 1-8. (H 115896— 
| 115908, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
| Boston Bupcrr & BEACON, Boston, 


Mass. [23836 
New building of the Commonwealth 
mirust co. (F 69182, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Bosworru (lL. M.), Ames, Iowa. 
[23837-23841 


(G 19617-19621, 


ys 


1-5. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


ETC. 379 


Bowman (A. B.), Chicago, Ill. 
[23842 
Glade (R.) (H 1155038, Sept. 4, 
1908. ) 
BraDLey (A. F.), New York, N. Y. 


[23843 


Potter (Bishop Henry Codman) (H 
115974, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


( MILTON ) Springfield, 
Mass. [23844-23861 
Marshall’s color studies. Plates 1- 
12. A-F. (G 19641-19658, Sept. 22, 


1908; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1908.) 


BRANDT (Epw.), Chicago, Ill. 


How 
gether ? 


BRADLEY CO., 


[23862 
much longer will it hold to- 
(F 68395, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
BREUKER & KESSLER CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [23863 
What makes the rich. .(G 
19640, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


(ANNIE W.), 


man 


3RIGMAN Oakland, Cal. 


[23864-23867 
Donner lake in winter. 
Kodak. 
San Francisco at sunset. 
Sheep. 
(H 116456—-116459, Oct. 2, 
of each Oct. 5, 1908.) 


BROOKE (Mary E.), 


1908; 2c. 


Denver, Colo. 


[23868 
Sept. 25, 


His holiday. (F 68925, 


1908. ) 


BROWN BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 
[23869-23870 


Bryan (Wm. J.) and Alton B. Par- 
ker. 


and Ex-Goy. Jennings. 
(H 116146-116147, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


BROWNE (RILEY P.), Rib Lake, Wis. 
[23871-28872 
Posing in the woods. (H 115791, 
Sept. 17, 1908; 2 ¢c. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Velvet horns. (H 115790, Sept. 17, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1908. ) 


Brunt & PARMAN, Decorah, Iowa. 
[28873 
Decorah, Iowa. Panorama _ view. 
(H 116196, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


BRYAN POST CARD CO., Bryan, Ohio. 
[23874 
McMaken (Gen.) & staff in G. A. R. 
parade, Toledo, O. ’O8. (H 115402, 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 


380 CATALOGUE OF 


Peter- 
[23875-23884 


BULLERD (CHARLES EDWIN), 
boro, N. H. 
Traveling in style. 
oF will be old hogs bye and bye. 
You make me smile. 
(H 115743-115752, Sept. 15, 1908. 
Bureess (W. H.), Scottsville, Va. 


[23885-23886 


Horse Shoe bend, James 
Scottsville, Va. 1, 2. 
115618, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


Burr McINTOSH MONTHLY, New York, 
Ts sae [23887 
Gay musician. 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1908.) 
BuRRELL (D. T.), Brockton, Mass. 


river, 
(H 115617, 


(F 68427, Sept. 10, | 


[23888-23889 | 


Barristers hall building and Peoples 
saving bank. (H 116174, Sept. 
1908. ) 


26, | 


Residence of late R. P. Kingman and | 


Barristers hall and bank 
(H 116173, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


building. 


Butter (HArrrett B. C.), Dorchester, | 


Mass. [23890 
Hale (Edward E.) (F 68363, Sept. | 
§, 1908.) 


Byron & co., New York, N. Y. ‘[23891 


New York City, Hotel Knickerbocker. 
(H 115770, Sept. 16, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 
9, 1908.) 


CALIFORNIA PANORAMA CO., Los Angeles, | 


Cal. [23892-23898 

Coke ovens of Gila river. (H 116125, 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 

Long Beach high school. (H 116126, 


Sept. 24, 1908.) 

Los Angeles, 1908. 
24, 1908.) 

Queen creek sheep shearing camp. 

San Diego, Cal., 1908. 

Santa Monica canyon. 

Venice of America. 

(H 116127-116130, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
CAMPBELL (FRANCES SOULE), Berkeley, 

Cal. [23899 

Eddy (Mary Baker G.) (H 115815, 

Sept. 17, 1908.) 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[23900-23932 


(H 116093, Sept. 


Animation. (F 69022, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
At even-time. (F 69030, Sept. 23, 
1908. ) 


Blue grass family. 
Boy with apples in basket. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv,n.s., v.3 


CAMPBELL ART co.—Continued. 
Chic. 
Chief Joseph. 
Companion, 
Country road. 
Curiosity. 
Fruit of the forest. 
Golf. 
Good catch. 
Great sport. 
Home pets. 
Intruders. 
Mary. 
Monarchs of the forest. 
Monument to independence. 
Ocean breezes. 
Oregon (The). 
Peace company. 
Princess. 
Privateer. 
Prize winner. 
Rebel. 
Robbers of the desert. 
Rounding up. 
Rural beauties. 
Sweet sixteen. 
Sweet thought. 
Thief. 
Three belles. 
Two warriors. 
(F 69023-69029, 69031-69054, Sept. 
23, 1908.) 


CARPENTER (CHARLES 1T.), Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 23933, 23934 

Foot ball design. (F 68116, Aug. 28, 
1908. ) 


Winchester, Va. base ball team. (F 
68423, Sept. 11, 1908.) 


CARROLL (A. N.), Front Royal, Va. 
[23935, 


Randolph Macon Academy, Front 
Royal, Va. A & B. (H 115158-115159, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 

CARTWRIGHT (Dayton W.), Chippewa 
Falls, Wis. [28937 

Wisconsin home for feeble minded; 
orchestra. (H 116736, Oct. 7, 1908; 
2 c. Sept. 30, 1908.) 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[28938-23947 
Cupid’s dream. 1, 2. 
Devil (The) 1-4. 
Lovers kiss. 
Love’s reward. 


| ENGRAVINGS, CUTS 
mos. 40-44, Oct., 190% 


CELEBRITY ART co.—Continued. 
Soul kiss. 
Yes or no? 
(H 116282116291, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Madison, Minn., court house. 
115855, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


CHAMBERLAIN (J. B.), Philadelphia, 


Ties that bind. “(F 68851, Sept. 24, 
1908. ) 


| Unele Sam horse shoes. 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 


(Cuanpter (Extis) Fairmont, W. Va. 
q [23954 
| Schwartz’s (Prof.) balloon ascen- 
Sion, Marion co. fair, W. Va. (H 
116411, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


| CHANDLER (H. P.), St. Louis, Mo. 


' Pike’s peak from the north (H 


115792, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


(CHAUTAUQUA PUB. Co., Warren, Pa. 


q Sheffield, Pa., near Warren, Pa. 


P (F 
68404, Sept. 10, 1908.) 


9 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 381 


| CONNECTICUT RIVER BRIDGE & HIGHWAY 


pistricT, Hartford, Conn. [23974 
Hartford bridge. (H 115820, Sept. 


| 18, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1908.) 


‘Cuautmers (JAs. H.), Madison, Minn. | 
[23948 | 


(FH | 


| CONSOLIDATED ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[23975-24006 
After the dance. (H 116760, Oct. 9, 
1908. ) 
Ain’t this life h—. (H 116301, Sept. 
29, 1908.) 
Pa. [23949 American beauty. (H 116757, Oct. 
_ Minstrel (The) (F 68953, Sept. 26, 9, 1908.) 
1908. ) | Bank deposit. (H 116768, Oct. 9, 
‘co sagt x 1908.) 
awa Peach sains | copra (H 116302, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Chums. (IF 68848, Sept. 24, 1908.) CAR. CH SIGRS, Sept.20, 1908.) 
Pillars of strength. (F 68849, Sept. 
24, 1908.) 


(F 68850, 


| 1908.) 


Daughter of the Nile. 
Sept. 29, 1908.) 


Fortune teller. 
1908. ) 


Girl of the golden west. 
Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Gypsy queen. 


(H 116304, 
(H 116761, Oct. 9, 
(H 116305, 
(H 116759, Oct. 9, 


I won’t. (H 116306, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Idle hours. (H 116763, Oct... 9, 


| 1908.) 


Isn’t this a pretty shell. (H 116307, 


| Sept. 29, 1908.) 


[23955 | 


Love token. Oct. 9, 


1908. ) 
Moonshiner (The). 


(H 116765, 


(H 116766, Oct. 


9, 1908.) 


[23956 | 


CiarkK (FRANK Scorr), Detroit, Mich. | 


[23957 
4 (Dorthey ) 
Mm Sept. 24, 1908.) 
‘Cor (Atrrep), Brooklyn, N. Y. [23958 
Moonbeams. (H 11638638, Oct. 1. 


Corre (P. F.) & son, 
m=. ¥. [28959-23966 
| Tragic flight at Fort Myer. 1-8. 
(H 116336-116343, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


‘Comes (E. E.), Evansville, Wis. 


(H 115605, Sept. 14, 


COMMERCIAL CLUB OF CHICAGO, Chi- 

eago, Ill. [23968-23973 
_ (Chicago, Ill. 1-6] (H 115951- 
iz 115956, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


[23967 | 


(H 116118, | 


New York, | 


Neapolitan girl. 
29, 1908.) 


(H 116508, Sept. 


News from the great city. (H 
116309, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Round-up. (H 116810, Sept. 29, 
1908.) 

Shades of night. (H 116762, Oct. 9, 
1908.) 

Starter. (H 116311, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Sweet sixteen. (H 116758, Oct. 9, 
1908. ) 

Tambourine girl. (H 116312, Sept. 
29, 1908.) 

Temptation. (H 116313, Sept. 29. 
1908. ) 


Time for action. 
29, 1908.) 


Tndecided. 
1908. ) 


Venetian girl. 


(H 116314, Sept. 


(H 116815, Sept. 


(H 116764, Oct. 9, 


| 1208.) 


Waiting for her horse. (H 116316, 


| Sept. 29, 1908.) 


Water carrier. 


(H 116317, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 


382 


CONSOLIDATED ART co.—Continued. 
What’s the joke. 
29, 1908.) 
While the stein song rings. 
116319, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


(H 


Wish. (H 116320, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Wringing belle. (H 116767, Oct. 9, 
1908. ) 


CONYER MFG. CO., Chicago, Ill. [24007 
Wearover. (IF 68492, Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Cook (M. Frank), Rochester, N. Y. 
[24008 
Pigeonville. 
1908. ) 


Cook (Percy S.), New York, N. Y. 
[24009 
Owl post card. (G 19611, Sept. 14, 


1808. ) 


Coorry (Puuiip I.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[24010 


Revertible jetties. (H 116511, Oct. 


5, 1908.) 


CoovertT (J. C.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[24011-24015 
Confederate park. A-—D. 
Forest park. 
(H 116294-116298, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
fy ae & [ 24016-24037 

All the big stars (impersonated) 
(G 19577, Sept. 10, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1908. ) 

Ask him if he ever heard. (G 
19623, Sept. 18, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1908. ) 

Battle of the daisies and the ferns. 
(G 19485, Aug. 28, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1908. ) 


Brideau (Colonel Philippe) (G 
19628, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
Cotton (Idalene) (G 19616, Sept. 


16, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1908.) 
Fascinating favorites. (G 19552, 
Sept. 4, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Girl of the golden west. (G 19496, | 
Aug. 31, 1908.) 
Hackett (Norman) 5729. (G 


19469, Aug, 24, 1908.) 

Heath (Frankie) and her dancing 
mustangs. (G 19495, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Hot day in the harem. (G 19467, 
Aug. 24, 1908.) 

Howe’s (Lyman H.) 
19574, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
steeplechase. 
8, 1908.) 


India. (G 


(G 19575, 


(H 116063, Sept. 23, | 


Daniets (H. R.), Douglas, Wyo. 
| [ 


Sept. | 
| 14, 1908; 2 c. Aug.. 28, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V.3 


COURIER COMPANY OF BuFrFaLo—Cont'd. 
(H 116318, Sept. | 
19553, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Kisses $1.00 for the charity fair. (G 


Melville (Rose) barn scene. (G 


19598, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


portrait. (G 19599, Sept. 14, 


1908. ) 

Oh! What have I done. (G 19624, 
Sept. 18, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Right of way. (G 19576, Sept. 9, 
1908 ; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1908.) 

Robson (Andrew) (G 19486, Aug. 
28, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1908.) 

Skinner (Otis) (G 19578, Sept. 10, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1908.) 

That soul is mine and I will have it. 
(G 19622, Sept. 18, 1908; 2 ce. Sept. 19, 
1908. ) 

Two is company three is a crowd. 


| (G 19468, Aug. 24, 1908.) 


You are Judge Savernex’s illegiti- 
mate daughter. (G 19625, Sept. 18, 


1908; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1908.) 
Croonporc (F'rReED’K T.), New York, 
2. [ 24038, 24039 


Advanced 
a 


fashions. Supplements 
(F 68424, 68425, Sept. 11, 1908.) 


CUNNINGHAM (A, W.), Grinnell, Iowa. 
[24040, 24041 

Campus. (H 115811, Sept. 17, 1908; 
2c. Sept. 18, 1908.) 

Steeple by moonlight. (H 115810, 
Sept. 17, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1908.) 
CUNNINGHAM (FRANK A.), Williams- 

port, Pa. [24042-24047 

Now I lay me down to sleep. 

I pray the Lord my soul to keep. 

If I should die before I wake. 

I pray the Lord my soul to take. 

All this I ask for Jesus’ sake. 

Amen, 

(F 68441-68446, Sept. 11, 1908.) 
Curry (JouHNn E.), Excelsior Springs, 

Mo. [24048, 24049 

Fairbanks (Vice-President), Excel- 
sior Springs, Mo., Aug. 20, 1908. 1, 2. 
(H 115110, 115111, Aug. 26, 1908.)* 


DAGENAIS (JOE E.), Stevensville, Mont. 
[24050 


Fort Owen. (H 116353, Sept. 30, 


/ 1908.) 


24051 


Wyoming trout. (H 115600, Sept. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


Davivson (Davip), Providence, R. I. 


Destiny foretold. 

Here comes Peggy. 

Knock at the squire’s door. 

Lover’s lane. 

| May blossoms. 

| Oh it is you, is it? 

mteal D. A. R. 

Riverside pass. 

Road home. 

Switzerland of America. 

Vassals of the west wind. 

Village prattlers. 

Welcome (7) visitor. 

White palace. 

| (H 115835-115848, Sept. 18, 1908.) 
'DAvies stupio, Portland, Oregon. 
[24066 


McCredie and his bunch of rose 
}buds. (H 116420, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


[24067 
Mt. Hood, Oregon. (H 116607, Oct. 


5, 1908.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[24068-24079 


of the little Post 


| Adventures 
(EF 68266, Sept. 8, 1908. ) 


Wantad. 24. 


m—__ 95. (KF 68448, Sept. 11, 1908.) 
| ——26. (F 68644, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
27. (IF 68847, Sept. 24, 1908. ) 
> — 28. (F 69072, Oct. 1, 1908.) 
% 29. (F 69284, Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Going back home. (F 67894, Aug. 
17, 1980.) 

| Open season. 
1908. ) 

Solitude. (F 68060, Aug. 24, 1908.) 
Stunts. (F 68483, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 68984, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


— (F 69234, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


(F 68983, Sept. 28, 


116281, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


[24052-24065 © 


| DonaLpson (F. J.), 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Detroit. | 


Mich. [24080-24088 
» Colorado river, foot of Louis | 
‘Boucher trail. (H 115448, Sept. 8, 
1908.) 
MeeGrand Canyon, Ariz. 1-3. (H 
115449-115451, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Hotel Hl Tovar. 1, 2. (H 115446, 
115447, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
: Mt. Lowe ry. Calif., the incline. (H 
im 115444, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
! New York, N. Y., Times square. (H 


383 


DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY—Cont’'d. 
San Diego, Calif., caves of La Jolla. 
(H 115445, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


DIETZ PRINTING CO., Richmond, Va. 
[24089 
68465, 


Printers coat-of-arms. (F 


Sept. 5, 1908.) 
Ditt (GEorRGE A.), Boston, Mass. 
Py [24090 
Clifton heights. (H 115977, Sept. 
21, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1908.) 


DILLE (RALPH), Chicago, I1]. 
[24091-24116 
April day.—At Medford.—Beacon 


light at St. Johns at hightide—Brook 
(The).—Cascade (The).—Country by 
way.—Creek (The).—Early autumn.— 
Ending of a day.—Evening glow.— 
Home of vyesterday.—Lily pond.— 
Meadow brook.—Night.—Old birch.— 
Old well sweep.—On the banks of the 
Wabash.—On the lower Ottawa.—On 
the Ouitewah.—Pond (The).—Restless 
sea.—Silent wood.—Sunday _ after- 
noon.—Turn of the brook.—Where 
shadows are cool.—Where the sunny 
end of evening smiles. [26 prints.] 
(FE 68886-68911, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Ditton (T. E.), 


Scranton, Pa. 
[24117-24122 

Edge of the wood. (H 116001, Sept. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1908.) 

Hidden pool. (H 115997, Sept. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1908. ) 

Hillside orchard. (H 115999, Sept. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1908.) 

Inlet (The). (H 116002, Sept. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1908.) 

Midsummer blossoms. 
Sept. 22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 

Path to the village. 
Sept. 22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 


(H 116000. 
23, 1908. ) 

(H 115998, 
23, 1908. ) 
Boston, Mass. 

[24123 

(G 19736, Aug. 27, 1908.) 


DRAKE (J. D.), 


Cyclamen. 


Silverton, Oregon. 


[24124-24128 


Jim a Wasco brave. (H 115978, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Kate the Wasco rider. 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Parish church and parsonage. 
116547, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Umtouch (Jim) (H 115972, Sept. 
21, 1908.) 

Watonson (Kate) 
21, 1908.) 


(H 115971, 


( 


(H 115970, Sept. 


384 


DRAKE PORTRAIT CO., Poynette, Wis. 
[24129-24132 
Pine Hollow 
Sept. 


Poynette, Wis. In 
A-D. (H_ 115470-115473, 
1908. ) 


DROWATZKY (W. San Antonio, 
Tex. [24133-24136 
Matagorda county, Tex. 1-4. (H 


115548-115551, Sept. 12, 1908.) 


(Wn. F.),. Schenectady. 
[24137 


(H 


H.), 


DRYSDALE 
NG 
Capacity of safety 
116186, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Duptry (FE. C.), Concord, N. H 


valves. 


[24138 
Teddie. (H 115814, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
EcCKELS (WALTER L.), Harrisburg, Pa. 
[24139 

Interior of St. 
(H 115762, Sept. 


Harrisburg, Pa., 
Patricks cathedral. 
15, 1908.) 

EpGerTON (R. L.), Fremont, Nebr. 
[ 24140, 24141 

Depot by moonlight. 

Nye avenue in summer. 

(H 115764-115765, Aug. 15, 1908.) 


EDISON MFG. Co., Orange, N. J. 
[24142-24202 
Buying a title. 1-12. (H 116022— 
116033, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Devil (The), 1-12. 
115518, Sept. 10, 1908.) 
Ingomar. 1-7. 
Sept. 19, 1908.) 


Leprechaun (The). 1-6. 
116124, Sept. 24, 1908.) 


(H 115507- 


(H 116119- 


Lovers guide. 1-4. (H 11638S— 
116391, Oct. 1, 1908.) 

Pocahontas. 1-6. (H 116395-116400, 
Oct. 1, 1908.) 

Sandy McPherson’s quiet fishing 


trip. 1-3. 
1908. ) 
Ten pickaninnies. 
116404, Oct. 1, 1908.) 
Wifey’s strategy. 1-7. 
115788, Sept. 16, 1908. ) 
{DMONSTON (Davin B.), Washington, 
0 a0 Oe [24203, 24204 
Opening of International tubereu- 


losis congress. 1, 2. (H. 116384, 
116885, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


(H 116392-116394, Oct. 1, 
14. 


(H 115782- 


Evper (PAuL) & co., San Francisco, 

Cal. [24205-24211 

Christmas greetings from Japan. 
(F 68996, Aug. 13, 1908.) 


(H 115944-115950, | 


(H 116401- | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9, | 


| 


| Balloon (The); by Dupre. (H 
115267, Sept. 2, 1908; 2 « Sept. 38, 
1908. ) 


| Oct. 3, 1908.) 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V. 
‘ 
ELDER (PaAuL) & co.—Continued. 
Divine peace. (F 68223, Aug. 22 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Individual strengthener. (F 68221, 
Aug. 22, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Little fence of trust. (F 68219, Aug. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Live thy creed. (F 68218, Aug. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
So live today. (F 68222, Aug. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
True living. (F 68220, Aug. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 


Etson (A. W.) & Co., Boston, Mass. 
[24212-24226 
After the shower, by Frank F. Eng- 
lish. (F 68095, Aug. 26, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 
All's well; Winslow Homer. (H 
115565, Sept. 14, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1908. 


Farm scene with cattle; Emile van 
Marcke. (H 116190, Sept. 28, 1908; 
2c. Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Fog warning; Winslow Homer. (H 
115566, Sept. 14, 1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1908. ) 

Hamlet on the Seine; Chas. F. Dau- 
bigny. (H 116192, Sept. 28, 1908; 2 c. 


Helping hand; by Renouf. (H 115269, 
Sept. 2, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1908.) 


Interior of cottage; Israels. (H 
115563, Sept. 14, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1908.) 


King Arthur: Peter Vischer. (H 
116194, Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Knitting lesson; Millet. (H 115564, 
Sept. 14, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1908.) 


Marshall (John), by Henry Inman. 
(F 68093, Aug. 26, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 
1908.) 


Misty morning in Holland, by Anton 
Mauve. (F 68094, Aug. 26, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 5, 1908.) 

Moonlight in Holland; by Cazin. (H 
115268, Sept. 2, 1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 3, 
1908. ) 


Pot of basil; Jno. W. Alexander. 
(H 116193, Sept. 28, 1908; 2 e. Oct. 3, 
1908. ) 

Wood gatherers; J. B.C. Corot. (H 
116191, Sept. 28 1908; 2 @ Oeh & 
1908. ) 


| ENGRAVINGS, COTS, 
os. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


i 
Pree (H. H.), Garrison, N. Dak. 
et 27, 24228 
Ryder, N. Dak., TPlevators. (Hi 
116507, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
Ryder public school. 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 
DsKrivcE (Guy W.) co., Richmond, Va. 
[ 24229, 94930) 
Millinery announcement. 
Millinery with an artistic appeal. 
(F 68733-68734, Sept. 22, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Sept. 23, 1908.) 
Fatx, New York, N. Y. 
Booth (Miss Eva) 4, 5 
116380, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


FPARMERS INSURANCE Co., Cedar Rapids, 


(H 115616, 


[24231, 242352 
(H 116379, 


Iowa. [24233 
Basket of corn. (F 68450, Sept. 12, 
1908.) 


Panranp (W. C.), Asbury Park, N. J. 
| [24234-24936 
Sheath gown, A-C. 
115469, Sept. 9, 1908.) 

Farrar (F. P.), Augusta, Ga. 


- Last train. (H 116163, Sept. 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1908.) 


FAvutkner (C. W.) & co., ltd., London, 


[24237 
26, 


England. [24238-24240 
Baby’s first tooth. (F 66314, June 
4 1908.) - 
 Huntsman’s pet. 
My boy. 


ie (F 67490-67491, July 31, 1908.) 


FPAULKNER-RYAN co., Chicago, Il. 


foresters. 
Knights of Columbus. 


(F 69243, 69244, Oct. 5, 1908; 2 e«. 
of each Sept. 26, 1908.) 


| Sept. 


(H 115467- | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 385 


| Fawcerr (Waxpon )—Continued. 


Lagererantz (Madame de). (H 
116435, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Lagererantz (Minister de). H 
116434, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Lahm (Lieut. Frank P.) (H 116259, 


28, 1908.) 

Mack (Norman E.) and his house- 
hold. 1-7. (H 116598—116604, Oct. 5, 
19908. ) 

Pullman (Raymond W.) 
Sept. 23, 1908.) 


(Hi 116257, 


Redington (Paul G.) (H 116254, 
Sept. 28, 1908. ) 

Saltzman (Maj. Chas. McK.) (H 
116263, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Selfridge (Lieut.) (H 116255, Sept. 
28, 1908.) 


Shermans and their garden. 1-12. 
(H 116241-116252, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Squier (Maj. Geo. O.) (H 116258, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Stewart (Chas. ) 
1908. ) 

Stewart (F. W.) 


(H 116432, Oct. 2, 


(H 116431, Oct. 2, 


| 1908.) 
Stewart (Jos. A.) (H 116433, Oct. 
2, 1908.) 
Wallace (Capt. Chas. 8.) (H116262, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Woodruff (Mr. and Mrs. T. L.) and 


| guests. 


1-6. (H 115410-115415, Sept. 


8, 1908.) 


[24241, 24249 | 
Engraved border used in resolutions | 
of condolence for Catholic order of | 


| Fror1 (FRANK P.), New York, N. 


FAwcetrt (WaALDOoN), Washington, D.C. | 
[24243-94318 | 


Chanute (Octave). 
28, 1908.) 
_ Detre (Dr. D. L.) 
28, 1908.) 

Fiint (Chas. R.) 
28, 1908.) 
_ Gompers (Samuel) and family. 1-4. 
(Hf =115406-115409, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
_ Harrisen (Mrs. Benjamin) and her 
home. 1-8. (H 115962-115969, Sept. 
m1, 1908.) 
| Hughes (Gov.) and family. 
(i 115584-115590, Sept. 14, 1908. ) 


(H 116256, Sept. 
(H 116260, Sept. 


(H 116261, Sept. 


1-7. 


9 


a 


Wright (Orville) 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Wright aeroplane tests. 1-16. 
115568-1155838, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


(H 116253, 


(Hi 


FELSENTHAL (G.) & co., Chicago, Il. 

[24319 

Moving picture, man and girl swing- 
ing. (F 68262, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


¥. 

[24320 

Undressed and dressed. (F 69014, 
Sept. 30, 1908S; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Hartford, Conn. 
[243821 


(F 68691, Sept. 


FISCHER (GUS), 


Hartford bridge. 


| 19, 1908.) 


Empire, Canal 
Zone. [ 24322-24329 
Anecon, C. Z. I. C. C. Hotel Tivoli. 
(H 116050, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Ancon cemetery. (H 116048, Sept. 


FisHBAUGH (W. A.), 


22, 1908.) 


Culebra cut from contractors hill. 
Aug., 1908. (H 116049, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


386 


Fisupauca (W. A.)—Continued. 
Culebra cut looking south. 
1908. (H 116054, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Gatun, C. Z., from the spillway. 
Aug., 1908. (H 1160538, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Gatun dam looking west. Aug., 
1908. (H 116052, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Lady bull fighters, Panama. 
116055, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Pedro Miguel, C. Z. 
(H 116051, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
FLEMING (GEORGE T.), Pittsburg, Pa. 

[ 24330, 24331 

Flem’s views of old Pittsburg. 1758— 
1908. (F 68519, Sept. 16, 1908.) 

Pittsburg in 1790. (F 68518, 
16, 1908.) 


FLEMING (Tom), Newark, N. J. 
[ 24332, 24333 


Aug., 


(H 


1908. 


Aug., 


Sept. 


Ienthroned hog. 
Uncle Sam and Mr. Bryan. 
(G 19759-19760, Oct. 1, 1908.) 
Ito (Isaac), Fairmont, Minn. 
[24334 
Valhalla. 
I'Lork (Kaston), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[ 24335, 24836 
Blue River 
1 & 15. 


Fotey (FE. F.), New York, N. Y. 


Earth, Minn. 


Cusack (Bishop Thomas 
116013, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


F.) 


FoLGgeR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 

Mass. [243388 

Round-top grist mill. (H 115604, 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 


ForsyTHE (N. A.), Butte, Mont. 


scenes. | 


(H | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 

FRENCH (HENRY ADAMS), Gresham, 

Oregon. [24346 

Making squeakers. (H 116092, Sept. 
24, 1908.) 

F'RETELLIERE (HENRY T.), San Antonio, 

Tex. [24347 


Manifestations by the Great Spirit. 
(F 64638, Apr. 18, 1908.) 


FROELICH (GEo.), JR., Barrington, Ill. 
[24348 
Barrington, Ill., Tabernacle, Bishop 
Dubs preaching. (H 116365, Oct. 1, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1908.) 
Frost (CHaAs. C.), Grundy Center, 
Iowa. [24349 
Grundy Center, Iowa, Main st. (H 
115789, Sept. 16, 1908.) 


| Frost AND ReebD, Bristol, England. 


(H 115793, Sept. 15, 1908.) | 


[24350-24352 
Fair wind, fine weather. (F 66797, 
July 6, 1908; 2 ce. July 31, 1908.) 
Last reef of dawn. (F 66795, July 
6, 1908; 2 e. July 31, 1908.) 
Primrose gatherers. (F 68402, Sept. 
10, 1908.) 


(LILLIAN), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[24353 


(H 115258, Sept. 


I'ry 


Evening prayer. 


(24887 | 2, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
zZ ‘- 


I'RYSINGER (JESSE), Hanover, Pa. 
[24354 


Jungfrau mystery. (H 116351, Sept. 


80, 1908; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908.) 


[243839 | 


Huge crevice 
Mont. 


in Sperry 
(H 115599, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


FOUNTAIN (RUBEN EpWArD), Hildreth, 
Nebr. . [24340 


Nebraska thunder storm. (H 115957, ) 
| GAINES (T. R.), New York, N. ¥. 


Sept. 21, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1908.) 


FOURNIER (PAUL), East Aurora, N. Y. 


[24341-24348 | 
| Sept. 22, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Fletcher (Horace). 1, 2. 
Thompson (Mrs. Wm. 0.) 
(H 115607-115609, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


Fox (GrorGE W.), 
Dak. 
Akron, Iowa. 1, 2. 
115529, Sept. 10, 1908; 2 
Sept. 1, 1908.) 


Sioux Falls, S. 
[24344, 243845 


(H 115528. 


glacier, | 


ec. of each | 


Futter (C. R.), Schenectady, N. Y. 
[24355-24857 
Tuberculosis clinic, city of Schenec- 
tady, 1-38. (H 116370-116372, Oct. 1, 
1908; 2 c. of each, Sept. 24, Oct. 
1808. ) 
Furry (Ep G.), Bridgewater, Va. 
[24358 


Hydro electric plant, switchboard. 
(H 115761, Sept. 15, 1908.) 


[24359-24362 
By these sweet blossoms. (F 68738, 


My thoughts are scattered. (F 
68736, Sept. 22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 28) 
1908. ) 


Post card is nice. (F 68737, Sept. 
22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Wish (A) (F 68735, Sept. 22, 1908; 
2 ce. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


——* 


4 ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos, 40-44, Oct., 1908 


GALAMBOS (JOHN), Gary, Ind. 


autographs. (G 19665, Sept. 26, 1908; 
2c. Sept. 25, 1908.) 


'GatiacHer (CuHas. D.), Ely, Nev. 


Alpha mine. 

Copper flat. 

Kimberley. 

Lane City. 

Machine shop. 

Power house. 

Star Pointer. 

Star Pointer townsite. 
Vanner floor, concentrator. 
Veteran mine. 

Veteran townsite. 

1st Wilfley floor, concentrator. 
(H 116479-116490, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Ganter (H. C.), Mammoth Cave, Ky. | 
[24376-24378 


Mammoth Cave, Ky. 1-3. (F 68883- 
68885, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Gasparp (JuLES Maurice), East 

Anirore, N. Y. [24379 


Eddy (Mary Baker G.), the Gaspard | 
‘portrait of. (F 68241, Sept. 2, 1908; 
2c. Sept. 22, 1908,) 


‘ [24380 | 

- Thoroughbred. 

1908; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1908.) 

“GILLETT (WILLIAM), Portsmouth, Ohio. 

[24381, 24382 

Lake, Millbrook park. 

| Aug. 28, 1908; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. ) 
Scene, Millbrook park. (H 116355, 

Sept. 30, 1908.) 

_GINDER (JAcos J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


Rockport, Pa. Indian Run lake. 


68496, Sept. 15, 1908; 


1908. ) 
-GopEHAUX (GxEO. W.), Coney Island, 
Ne Ys [24384 | 


Sheridan (Grace). 
24, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1908.) 


GotpsMiITH (MiIcHAEL), Cleveland, 
Ohio. [24385 
Think. (F 683890, Sept. 8, 1908; 2 c. 


Sept. 1, 1908.) 


-Gooxins (SHIRLAN D.), Chicago, Ill. 


Gookins’ outer harbor plan for Chi- 
¢ago. 


[24363 | 
All presidents of U. S. with ee | 


[ 24364-24375 | 


(H 116139, Sept. 25, | 


(H 115186, | 


[24383 | 


(H 116091, Sept. | 


[ 24386, 24887 | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 387 


GOOKINS (SHIRLAN D.)—Continued. 
Gookins’ warehouse, bridge and sub- 
| way plan for Chicago. 
(H 116542-116543, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, 
ies [24388-24391 


Celeste. (G 19627, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
Have a cup of tea. (G 19579, Sept. 
| 10, 1908.) 
Laurette. (G 19668, Sept: 28, 1908.) 
Peek-a-boo. (G 19747, Sept. 30, 
1908. ) 
GREEN RIVER LUMBER CO., Memphis, 
Tenn. [24392 
| Green river lumber co. (H 116299, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Grecory (J. H.), Montclair, N. J. 
[24393 
Gregory (J. H.) (H 115545. Sept. 
12, 1908.) 
Grissom (SHERWOOD T.), Mt. Nebo, 
Ark. [24394 


Dardanelle on the Arkansas, Main 
st. (H 116625, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Gross (J. M.), Nauvoo, Ill. 

[ 24895, 24396 
cellar, I. 2% (H 115463- 
sept, 8, 1908: 2 e. Aug. 11 


Wine 
115464, 


| 1908.) 
GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. | 


GROVER’s (J. J.) SONS, Lynn, Mass. 
[24397 
Colonial (F 69128, Oct. 2, 


1908. ) 


lady. 


HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[24398-24400 
Spokane, Wash. 1-3. (H 116165- 
116167, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


Hatt (FRANK H.), West Somerville, 


Mass. 
Boston, 


[24401 


Mass., First chureh of 


(F | Christ Scientist and Christian Science 
2c. Sept. 24, | 


pub. house. 
Freet 


| HALL (Gro. P.) & son, New York, 

1, a 2 [24402-24412 
N. ¥. 6071, 6072, 6078, 
(H 116449-116455, Oct. 2, 


(H 116359, Sept. 30, 


New York, 
| 6084-6087. 
1908.) 


—— 6080-6083. 
| Sepf. 238, 1908.) 


| HAMILTON BROS., 


(H 116067-116070, 


Brodhead, Wis. 
[24418-24492 
(H 116532- 

ce. of each Sept. 


Beloit, Wis. 
116541, Oct. 
| 21, 1908.) 


1-10. 
5, 1908; 2 


388 


HAMILTON DRUG STORE, Auburn, N. Y. 


[24425 | 


Waiting. (H 115544, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
HAMMERLE (Gus), Louisville, Ky. 


There is some class to this. (F 
68783, Sept. 28, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1908. ) 


HANRAHAN (T. J.), Seattle, Wash. 
[24425 
Roltair’s original house upside down. 
(H 116756, Oct. 8, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 24, 


1908. ) 
Hare (Geo. J.), Buffalo, N. Y. [24426 
Hughes (Gov. Chas. Evans) (F 


68954, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
HARPER (JAMES M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[24427 
Vote for Taft and continued pros- 
perity this time. (F 68394, Sept. 9, 
1908. ) 
Hart (Henry G.), Chicago, II]. 
[24428-24438 
Fille des fleurs. (H 116413, Oct. 2, 
1908.) 
He loves me—not. 
, 1908. ) 
Meditation. 
Peasant girl. 
Study. 
Water carrier. 
(H 116414—-116417, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
Hart SCHAFFNER,& Marx, Chicago, Ill. 
[24434-24488 
(F 69010, Sept. 30, 


ho 


After luncheon, 


1908. ) 
Caller. (F 69011, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
Campaigning. (EF 68660, Sept. 19, | 
1908. ) 
Patron. (F 69012, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
Ready to go. (F 69013, Sept. 30, 
1908. ) 


HATCHER (THURSTON), Macon, Ga. 
[24489-24441 


English farmhouse. (H 1163882, Oct. 


1, 1908.) 

Fair Venice. (H 1163881, Oct. 
1908. ) 

Fishing village. (H 1163888, Oct. 1, 
1908. ) 


HawkKINS (D. S.) & MARGILETH (A. 
W.), Ohio. [24442-24499 
National card game. Card 1 and 2. 
(F 68525, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Cards 3-6. (F 68526-68529, 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8, 1908.) 


[24424 


(H 116412, Oct. 


ae 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


| HAWKINS & MARGILETH—Continued. 
— Card. 7and 8. (F 68530, Se 


Cards 9-22. 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Card 23 and 24. 
8, 1908.) 
—— Cards. 

Sept. 8, 1908.) 
_Hayrorp (H. W.), North Conway, N. H. 
[ 24493, 24494 
(Great blue 


(F 68531-68544, 


25-54. (F 68546-68575, 


| Crane in the creek, 
herron. ) 
Rufied grouse placque. 
(H 115454-115455, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
HEYN THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Omaha, Nebr. 
[24495 
Newman (Cardinal). (H 115561, 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 
Hitt (F. Evron), Mitchell, 8. Dak. 
[ 24496, 24497 
Bryan (Wm. J.) at Mitchell. 
Taft (Wm. H.) at Mitchell. 


(HL 116605-116606, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


HorrMan (O. H.) 3r., Thomas, W. Va. 
[24498 
Wreck on Western Maryland R. R, 
(H 115263, Sept. 2, 1908; 2 e. Sept. 10, 
1908. ) 
HotmMeEs stup1o, Shelbina, Mo. 
[24499-24501 
July 3, expectation. 
July 4, realization. 
July 5, disfiguration. 
(H 115460-115462, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Ho.irzincer (W. H.), Williamsport, 
Pa. [24502 
Citizens band of Newberry, Pa. 

115552, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
Homes (WILLIAM), Chocorna, N. H. 
[24503-24507 
Salem, Mass. 1-5 (H 115329- 


115333, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Sept. 
5, 1908. ) 


| Tonner (Cuas. J.), Ashmont, Mass. 
) [24508 


(H 115976, 


(A 


Prince Hall monument. 
Sept. 21, 190s.) 

Horton (T. J.), North Branch, Minn. 
| [24509, 24510 

North Branch, Minn. 1, 2. (H 
116101, 116102, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
Howe (AtBert Z.), St. Louis, Mo, 


[24511 
| Sheep at the gate. (H 115326, Sept. 


| 4, 1908. ) 


Bae 


rs 7 . 


Tae 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


a me 


2 
_ [24512 
(HI 115465, 


Hoyt (DupLry), New York, N. 
Lois (Miss), Portrait. 
Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Hutt (Dana), Chicago, Il. 
[24513-24522 


Baum (Frank L.) 3791-3793.: (H 
115767-115769, Sept. 16, 1908.) 

Crane (Charles R.) 3842, 3848. (H 
116136, 1161387, Sept. 24, 1903.) 

Fisher (Walter L.) 38837-3841. (H 
116131-116135, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
HUMMER (ARTHUR C.), Washington, 

©. [24523 

Federal printing building. (H 
116099, Sept. 24, 1908S; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1908. ) 


HunT (PHINNEY S.), Valdez, Alaska. 


[24524-24526 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 


From Mrs. J. C. Dieringer’s garden, 


Valdez, Alaska. (H 116464, Oct. 3, 
1908. ) 
Valdez firebell tower. Aug., 1908. 


G 1960, G 1961. 
Sept. 25, 190s.) 
INGERSOLL 
Minn. 
Hill 
1908. 
Hill’s (J. J.) old engine, 
Crooks, 186S—1908. 
(H 115992-115993, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


(H 116142, 116148, 
(TRUMAN WaArD), St. Paul, 


(J. J.), celebration, Sept. 16, 


INTER-COLL. POST 
phia, Pa. 
Basket-ball player. 
23, 1908.) 
IWaNaMr (IAKAO), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24530, 24531 


CARD CO., 


Electrical display, August 17, 1, 2. | 
(H 114868, 114869, Aug. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. | 


Sept. 8, 1908.) 
JACKSON (GaALreR CLIFFORD), Eureka 
Springs, Ark. [24532, 24533 


Marble City falls. (H 116620, Sept. 


25, 1908.) ' 
Old mill. (H 116619, Sept. 25, | 
1908. ) 

JACKSON (Howarp R.), U. S. N. 

[ 24534-24537 
Georgia |U. S.S.] 1,2. (H 116277, 

116278, Sept. 28, 1808.) 

Minnesota [U. S. S.] 1, 2 (H 


116279. 116280, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Jackson (W. B.), Marblehead, Mass. 


[ 24588-24541 
CH 115757- | 


Dorello. 2976-2979. 
115760, Sept. 15, 1908.) 


[24527, 24528 | 


the Wm. | 


Philadel- | 
[24529 
(I 68776, Sept. | 


Jacoss (JoHN H.), Churchtown, Pa. 
24542 
Churchtown, camp of Troop E, 13th 
U. S. cavalry, Aug. 24, 1908 (H 
115318, Sept. 3, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1908. ) 


JAMES (C. L.), JR., Des Moines, Iowa. 
24548 


They are never tired running. (F 


68470, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
JAMESTOWN DRUG COo., Jamestown, Cal. 
24544 


Mark Twain’s cabin, Jackasshill, 
Tuttletown, Cal. (F 68661, Sept. 19, 


1908. ) 
JANUARY (G. TYRRELL), New York, 
iw. ¥. [24545 
Newport under stun’s’ls. (H 116185, 


_JoOHNSON (JOHN A.), W. Somerville, 


Mass. 
Beaver Boy. Sioux. 
Big Turkey (Chief) 1-4. 
Black Hawk. 
Black Hawk (Mrs.), Sioux. 


Black Thunder, Medicine man. Sioux. 
1-4. 


Blue Horse, Sioux. 

Blue Horse (Annie). 

Bone Shirt’s squaw and papoose, 
Sioux. 

Catchum Bear, Sioux. 


Catchum Bear’s squaw and papoose, 
Sioux. 


Charley Face, Sioux. 
Cigarette. 

Drawing a map. 

Fighting Bear, Sioux. 

Iron Shell (Mrs), Sioux. 
Iron Shield (Chief), Sioux. 
Iron Shield (Henry), Sioux. 
Low Cedar, Sioux. 

Mexican Monte. 

Planning a round up. 

Red Bird, Sioux. 1, 2. 
Sioux Indians. 
Spotted Elk, Sioux. 
Yonder Lay trail. 
(H 116202-116235, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


[24546-24579 


1-3. 


| 


more, Md. 24580 

Gospel emblems. (H 115856, Sept. 

19, 1908S; 1 c. Sept. 19, 1908, 1. ¢. Sept. 
PE, 1908.) 


JOHNSON (J.AURA EVERLENER), Balti- 
[ 


390 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburg. 
[24581-24587 
Guthrie (Geo. W.) 
28, 1908.) 
Guthrie (Mrs. Geo. W.) 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Thousand Island club from Pull- 
mans. (H 116270, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
View from Abraham Strauss resi- 
dence to light house. (H 116269, Sept. 
28, 1908. ) 


(H 116266, 


View from Heart island to Cross- | 


man hotel. (H 116267, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


View from Thousand Island house | 
(H 116271, Sept. 


-' Ketso (H. B.), Houlton, Me. 


showing Belle Isle. 
28, 1908.) 

View of oil field at Mingo Junction, 
Ohio. (H 116268, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


JOSSELYN (HaArRwoop HANKs), 
burne Falls, Mass. [24588-24591 
Massasecum rock. (H 115875, Sept. 
19, 1908. ) 
Newbury cut. 
1908. ) 
Road to Lake Massasecum. 
115874, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
Thirty Foot falls. 
19, 1908.) 


(H 115878, Sept. 19, 


(H 


JUDGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[24592-24596 


(H 116265, Sept. | 


(H 115876, Sept. | 


Little Johnny and the Teddy bears, | 


Little folks. (EF 68360, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
The Teddys. 


1908. 

—— The catcher. (F 68591, Sept. 
17, 1908.) 

—— The Teddies meet. (F 68912, 


Sept. 25, 1908.) 


—— Mighty hunter. (I 69069, Oct. 
1, 1908.) 


KELLER BROTHERS, Portland, Oregon. 


(F 68463, Sept. 12, _ 
- cemetery. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. 8., v.3 


KELLOGG (A. LEONORA), Manchester, 
N. H. [| 24602-24604 
Beginning the game. 
Finish (The). 
Resting. 
(H 115849-115851, Sept. 18, 1908: 2 
c. of each Sept. 19, 1908.) 


KELLOGG STUDIO, Cuba, N. Y. 
[24605-24607 


Lake Cuba. (H 116087, Sept. 23, 


1908. ) 


Old home week. 6514, 515. 
116085, 116086, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


(H 


[24608 


On guard. (H 115524, Sept. 11, 


1908; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1908.) 
Shel- | 


KENNEDY co., Seattle, Wash. [24609 


Bird’s-eye view looking southward 
towards Seattle. (F 68711, Sept. 21, 


1908. ) 
Krys (W. A.), Princeton, Wis. 
[24610-24612 
Redgranite, Wis. Labor day. 1-3. 


(H 115816-115818, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


KEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY, Meadville. 
Pa. [24613-24647 
Beaver Dam, Ont. Monument and 
bust of Laura Secord. (H 115926, 
Sept. 19, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 
Catarequi, Canada. Chureh and 
(H 115931, Sept. 19, 1908; 


2c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


[24597-24599 | 


Bryan’s my man, who's yours? 
68638, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

School days. 
1908. ) 

Taft’s my man, who’s yours? 
68412, Sept. 10, 1908.) 


(F 


(F 


(EF 68637, Sept. 17, | 


KELLEY (J. F.) & co., Aberdeen, S. Dak. | 


[24600 
Secured bank deposits. (EF 69085, 
Sept. 24, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1908.) 


KELLEY (JOHN H.), Montgomery, Pa. 
[24601 

Montgomery, Pa., Christ’s Lutheran 
church and parsonage. 
Sept. 28, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 


(H 116240, | 


| 


Chippewa battleground, Canada. (H 


115922, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. ], 
1908. ) 

Chrysler’s Farm, Ont. Monument 
marking battleground. (H 115930, 


Sept. 19, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Fort George, Canada. 16012-16014. 
(H 115919-115921, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ce. 
of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 


Hamilton, Canada. Dundern castle. 
(H 115918, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

Kingston, Ont. Martello towers. 
(H 115933, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. Aug. 1, 
1908. ) 

Lundy’s Lane, Ontario. 16017, 
16018. (H 115924, 115925, Sept. 19,. 
1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Montreal, Canada. 16027-16030. (H 
115934-115937, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Aug. 1, 1908.) - 

Navy island, looking toward Horse 
shoe falls, Canada. (H 115923, Sept. 
19, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


IXEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY—Continued. 

Quebec, Canada. 13997-13999, 
16000-16010. (H 115904-115917, Sept. 
19, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Queenstown, Canada. 16020, 16021. 
(H 115927, 115928, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 c. 
of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Toronto, Canada. 16022, 16031. 
115929, 115938, Sept. 19, 1908; 
of each Aug. 1, 1908.) 

Windmill point, near Prescott, Ont. 
(H 115932, Sept. 19, 1908; 2 ec. Aug. 
1, 1908.) 


IXIMBALL (Jas. L.), Haverhill, Mass. 
[24648 


Home of Haverhill Y. W. C. A. (H 
115547, Sept. 12, 1908.) 


KIMBALL & SON, Concord, 


(H 
2 @ 


Ni ee 
[ 24649, 24650 


Concord, N. H. St. Paul’s school. 
» & 


1908. ) 


Ikine (WILLIAM J.), West Lafayette, 
Ohio. [24651-24653 
Hollow Rock, 1-3. (H 116770— 


116772, Oct. 9, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 
16, 1908.) 


KNOEDLER (KE. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 24654, 24655 


Fair haired child. (F 68491, Sept. 


15, 1908. ) 
Maid of honor. (F 69055, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 
IKXNOEDLER & CO., New York, N. Y. 
[24656 


Hendricke Stoffiles; by Rembrandt 


Van Ryn. (F 69241, Oct. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 7, 1908.) 
Kors (Emit), Toledo, Ohio. [ 24657 


Fort Meigs monument. (H 115958, 


Sept. 21, 1908.) 


La Certe (HuRBEN A.), Wausau, Wis. 
[24658 


Motor cycle race, Wausau, Wis. (H. 


115457, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
LAMADE (DIETRICK), Williamsport, Pa. 
[24659-24662 


Caught napping. 
10, 1908.) 


End of summer. (F 68409, Sept. 10, 
1908. ) | 
Not at home. (F 68408, Sept. 10, 

1908. ) 


Rose (The). 


(F 68407, Sept. 10, 
1908. ) 


(H 115812, 115813, Sept. 17, | 


(EF 68410, Sept. | 


391 


LANE (HorAcE Parks), Philadelphia, 

Pa. [24663 

Carpenter (The). (H 115732, Sept. 
15, 1908.) 


LARSEN (ALFRED), Mexico, Mo. 
[24664 
Surena, world’s champion guideless 
trotter. (H 116195, Sept.: 28, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 2, 1908.) 


LATIMER (RopertT), Chicago, Ill. 
[24665 


Dawn of permanent prosperity. (F 
68261, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[ 24666, 24667 


Chicago, Ill. Union stock yards. 


| (H 116078, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Converts’ rally, Evangelistic commit- 


feo of N, ¥. (HH 116071, Sept. 2 
1908. ) 
LEAVITT (A. E.), Harriman, Tenn. 


[24668 
Kkmory river and Walden’s ridge. 
(H 115441, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


LrEE (WM. H.), Chicago, I11. [ 24669 
Political history by states. (BF 
68485, Sept. 14, 1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 


1908.) 


LEIGH (JOHN VERNON), St. Louis, Mo. 
[24670 

When Kirksville, Mo., went dry it 
went dark. (IF 68513, Sept. 12, 1908.) 


Leigh (Wm. H.), Beaver Falls, Pa. 
[ 24671-24684 
Beaver Falls, Pa. Sept. 17 and 18, 
1908. 1-14. (H 116034—-116047, Sept. 
22, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Lewis (H. J.), McDonald, Pa. [24685 


McDonald, Pa., Robinson’s Run cem- 
etery. (H 115610, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


Lipps-MURBACH Co., Baltimore, Md. 
[24686-24697 
Aster.—Carnation.—Daisy.—Forget- 
me-not. — Lilac. — Orchid. — Pansy. — 
Rose. -- Sweet pea.—Tulip.— Violet.— 
Wild violet. [12 prints.] (F 68762- 
68773, Sept. 15, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 
29, 1908.) 


Lirtiag (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[24698 
(F 66384, June 


Bowdoin college. 
22, 1908.) 


| Lirrte, Brown & co., Boston, Mass. 


[24699, 24700 

My father watched him go with a 

shadow on his face. (F 68728, Sept. 
18, 1908.) 


392 


OATALOGUE UF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.38 


LITTLE, Brown & co.—Continued. 

You are all deceiving me, she cried 
passionately. (F 68727, Sept. 18, 
1908. ) 


i 
LIVINGSTON (LEON Ray), Cambridge 
« Springs, Pa. [24701 
A no. 1. Champion tramp of the 
world. (F 68671, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


(AvueusT), Tompkinsville, 

nN. 2 [24702-24715 

Hendrick Hudson [Steamer] (H 
116111, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

New York, N. Y. 4, 42, 44, 135, 153, 
167, 371, 380, 396, 495, ‘577, 637, 639. 
(Hi 116103-—116110, 116112-116116, 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 


LOUNSBURY (FRED C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
[24716-24720 
69086-69090, 


LOEFFLER 


{Fancy borders] (F 


Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Lucas (De Wirt B.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[24721 

Pittsburg business district, 1908, sky 

Mme. (F 68101, Aug. 27, 1906; 1 e¢. 

Aug. 27, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 10, 1908.) 

Luptow & Squier, Newark, N. J. 
[24722 


Handy man. (H 115558, Sept. 14, 


1908. ): 
LUNDIN (PHILIP G.), Marblehead, 
Mass. [ 24723, 24724 


Marblehead Neck, Surf. 
Sept. 9, 1908. ) 


N. Y. Fleet, Marblehead. 
Sept. 9, 1908.) 
LuxToN (GEO. E.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[ 24725, 24726 
Banff, clouds on the Bow river. (H 
115482, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
Minneapolis ball team for 1908. (H 
115766, Sept. 16, 1908.) 
McARTHUR (PETER), 
Canada. 
Conquerors (The). 
16, 1908.) 
McCrure (Fred H.), Portland, Oregon. 
[ 24728, 24729 
(H 115480, 


(H 115485, 


(H 115454, 


Ontario, 
| 24727 
(F 68520, Sept. 


Appin, 


Mount Hood. 1, 32. 
115481, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
McCiure (T. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[24730-24749 


Bub, he’s always to blame. (IF 68474, 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 


—— (i 68714, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 68957, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 69231, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


| 


| 
| 
| 


| 


McCcvure (T. C.)—Continued. 
Mary and her little lamb. 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 
-—— (F 68716, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 68958, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 69233, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 
68472, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


—— (IF 68712, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

— — (F 68955, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

——- (F 69229, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Simon & Mose’s new dawg. 
68475, Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Simon makes a swap. (F 68715, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) : 
(IF 68959, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 69232, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(I 68473, Sept. 14, 1908.) 

—— (F 68713, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

—— (F 68956, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 69230, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


McCorkie (J. H.), Cape Elizabeth, 


(F 68476, 


(F 


(F 


Me. [24750 
Ye Yule log postal. (F 68148, Aug. 
21, 1908.) 


McDerMotr (FRANK P.), Washington, 


x ¢ [24751-24755 
By the fireside. (F 68643, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 
In the gloaming. (F 68642, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 
Learning her new piece. (F 68640, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 
She rises with the sun. (F 68639, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 
She walks out with the general. (F 
68641, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
McDoNnAaLtp (CHARLES W.), Chicago, 
[24756 


Battle of Mount Dajo. 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 


MacDoNacp (Pirte), New York, N. Y. 
[24757-24761 


A, F, H, 


(H 116090, 


Chanler (Hon. Lewis A.) 


I, KX. (H 116272-116276, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 
McFaRLAND PUBLICITY SERVICE, Har- 


risburg, Pa. [24762-24765 
Few flowers. 

Flowers for commencement. 
Memorial day flowers. 

Plants for bedding. 


(EF 65004-65007, Apr. 29, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETO. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


McKay (1. H.), Missoula, Mount. 
[24766-24770 

[Wreck on Olive.] 1-5. (H116175—- 
116179, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

McKissBin (R. E.), Beach, N. Dak. 
[24771, 24772 

General formation of Bad Lands. 

Old buffalo hunters camp. 

(H 116447-116448, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
McQvuiLiarR (THOS.), Guymon, Okla. 

[24773-24776 

After dinner on the trail. 

Here comes a Hombre up the trail. 

Sunday on the ranch. 

Watering the herd. 

(H 1162386-116239, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
MAGEE (WILLIAM D.), Monticello, Iowa. 

(24777, 24778 

Eclipse (The): W. J. Bryan; W. H. 
Taft. (H 115534, 115535, Sept. 4, 
1908. ) 

MAIL AND EXPRESS CO., New York, N. Y. 
[24779-24795 

Abandoned! (F 68397, Sept. 9, 1908.) 

Ajax defies the lightning. (F 68881, 
Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Bryan’s latest (Sept. 18) policy. (F 
68672, Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Git. (F 68396, Sept. 9, 1908.) 

Holding his own. (F 68447, Sept. 11, 
1908. ) 

In slippery places. 
29, 1908.) 

Looked good at first, but doesn’t 
wear well. (F 68985, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Peerless prestidigitator. (IF 68411, 
Sept. 10, 1908. ) 

Seein’ things. 
1908. ) 

Stepchild (The). 
10, 1908. ) 

Turown out, I told you so. (F 
69137, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Too big a load for 1908S. 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 

Up against it. 
1908. ) 

What next? 
1908. ) 

—— (F 68882, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

(F 69138, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Won’t stand for him. (F 68654, 
Sept. 18, 1908.) 
Mann (FRANK H.), Birmingham, Ala. 

[24796 

Me get it out bruver. (H 116465, 

Oct. 3. 1908; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1908.) 


(EF 68998, Sept. 


(F 68440, Sept. 11, 


(F 68406, Sept. 


(F 68497, 
(F 68717, Sept. 21, 


(F 686538, Sept. 18, 


MANZI, JOYANT & CO., New York, N.Y. 
[24797-24865 

Bouleaux (Les) (Silver birches) 
(F 68588, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Faune (The faun) (F 68586, Sept. 
17, 1908.) ‘ 

Foam sprite. (KF 66417, June 23, 
1908. ) 

Mare (Le) en Normandie (A pond, 
Normandy) (F 68585, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Matinée brumense (A misty morn- 
ing). (EF 68587, Sept. 17, 1908.) . 

Mouettes (Les) (Sea gulls) (F 
68589, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Raeburn (Sir Henry), R. A. (F 
68662, Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Soleil couchant (Sunset) 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Vieux (Le) Moulin (The old mill) 
(I° 68584, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
MARCEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[ 24806-24809 


Graves (Hon. John 'Temple) 1-4. 
(H 115982-115985, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


(F 68590, 


MARKENDORFF (GEORGE), New York, 
> aaa [24810-24817 
Base’ ball. — Basket ball. — Foot 

ball. — Hammer thrower. — Hockey.— 

Hurdle race.—Rowing.—Running. [8 

chromos.] (G 19773-19780, Oct. 3, 

1908. ) 


MEEK co., Coshocton, Ohio. [24818 
Carnation girl. (G 19756, Oct. 1, 


1408. ) 
MELIES (Gero.), Paris, France. 
[24819-24824 
Buncoed stage Johnnie. (H 11591, 
Sept. 10, 1908.) i 
Fun with the bridal party. (H 
115493, Sept. 10, 1908.) 
yrand mother’s story. (H 115492, 


Sept. 10, 1908S.) 

Helping hand. 
1908. ) 

Not guilty. 
1908. ) 

Old foot-light favorite. 
Sept. 10, 1908.) 
MerncH (PHIL), Clear Lake, Iowa. 

[24825 

(H 116145, Sept. 25, 


(H 115489, Sept. 10, 
(H 115494, Sept. 10, 


(H 115490, 


Log cabin. 


1908. ) 
MESTREGAT (WALTER A.), Morgantown, 
W. Va. [24826 


Domekaah river below Lucena, P. I. 
(IF 68846, Sept. 24, 1908.) 


393 
po 


394 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8.,v.3 


MIDDLESEX CO., Middletown, Conn. 
[24827-24831 
Semaphore post card series. Signa! 
key card. (F 68650, Sept. 16, 1908.) 
Semaphore signal card. 1-4. (F 
67178, 67179, 67181, 67182, July 17, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Sept. 16, 1908.) 


MILLER Leland, 
Mich. [24832 
Emblems of U. S. in lace. (H 116158, 
Sept. 26, 1908.) 
MILLER (LYMAN G.), Pawtucket, R. I. 
[24833 
Tavern where Gen. Lafayette stopped. 
1824. (F 67401, July 25, 1908; 2 ec. 
Aug. 25, 1908.) 
MILterR (W. R. J.), Minneapolis, Minn. 
[24834 
(H[ 115453, Sept. 


(Mrs. DELPHINE), 


Murphy (J. L.) 
8, 1908.) 
MISHLER & WALKER, Gallup, N. Mex. 
[ 24835, 24836 
Navajo church rock. 
Navajo Indian baby. 
(H 115478-115479, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
MITCHELL (JOHN J.) cCo., New York, 
N. Y [24837-24839 
American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. September, 1908. Supple- 
ments A, B. (F 67136, 67137, July 16, 
1908; 2 ec. each Sept. 18, 1908.) 
American ladies’ tailor. vol. 6. 
Sept. 1908. no. 7. Supplement. (F 
68426, Sept. 11, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1908. ) 


MITCHELL (L. C.), Concord, Cal. 
[24840 
Mount Diabolo, from Crowell, Cal. 
(F 68471, Aug. 25, 1908.) 
MorraT, YARD & co., New York, N. Y. 
[24841-24854 


American queen. (F 69197, Oct. 5, 


.1908. ) 


Black eyed Susan; by Howard 
Chandler Christy. (F 68731, Sept. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Sept 24, 1908.) 


Canoemates. 

Drifting. 

Excess baggage. 

Fisherman’s luck. 

Love and duty. 

Sailing close. 

(F 69198-69208, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Sight seeing; by Howard Chandler 
Christy. (F 68730, Sept. 22, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 


Signs of thaw. 


| 68466, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


‘Most WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND 


MorratT, YarD & co.—-Continued 
Summer girl. 
Teasing. 
Winning hand. 
World before them. 
(I° 69204-69208, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
MoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, Ill. [24855 
Gore (Thomas P.) (H 115525, 
Sept. 11, 1908.) 
MoLey (JOHN A.), Boston, Mass. 
24856 
(H 116347, Sept. 29, 


Playmates. 
1908. ) 
Moran (Ic. Percy), New York, N. Y. 

[ 24857, 24858 

Return of the victors. (H 116141, 
Sept. 25, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1908.) 

When the heart is young. (H 
116140, Sept. 25, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 
1908.) 


Moray (JOHN), Berkeley Springs, Va. 
[24850 


Millstone memorial of James Rum- 
sey. (H 115996, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Morcan (J. W.), Otter River, Mass. 

[24860 

Uncle Charles ready for a_ brush. 
(H 116369, Oct. 1, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 30. 
1908. ) 

Morton (Jack), Nashville, Tenn. 


Taken from death. 
Russellville, Ky., July 31, 1908. 


Lynching at 
(F 


MosHER (GENEVIEVE), Chicago, Il. 


[24862 
Naughty little Quakers. 1. Per- 
plexed. (H 116354, Sept. 21, 1908; 2 e. 


Sept. 10, 1908.) 


LODGE IF’. & A. M., Boston, Mass. 
[24863 
African lodge, charter no. 459, F. and 
A. M. (F 67403, July 25, 1908; 2 ec. 

Sept. 5, 1908.) 

MurPuy (JOHN ANDREW), 
Springs, Ark. 
Chimney rock. 


Eureka 
[24864 


(H 116512, Sept. 25, 


1908. ) 
MurreHy (TuHos. D.) co., Red Oak, | 
Iowa. [24865-24931 


. Afternoon in the wheatfield ; English. 
(G 19689, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Alicia; Altson. (G 19669, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 

Apple blossoms, Kent; Sherrin. 
19670, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


(G 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


395 


MurpHy (Trios. D.) co.—Continued. 
April, Easter lilies; Arthur. (G 
19690, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
At Ogunquit, Maine; Gay. (G 


19722, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
At Oxford, Warwickshire; Anderson. 
(G 19671, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


At the close of day; Beaudiun. 
19672, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


August, snap dragons; Arthur. 

Autumn twilight near Providence; 
Gay. 

Autumn woodland; Barney. 

Beeches (The); Geo. W. Drew. 


Bright Angel trail, Grand cafion; 
Moran. 


(G 19691-19695, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


By Loch Lomond; Watson. 
19673, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Cession of Louisiana, 1803; De Thul- 
strup. 

December, mistletoe; Arthur. 

Evening on the lagoon, Venice; Mc- 
Cord. : 

Fair equestrienne; Arthur. 

Fair skipper; Lichtman. 

February, tulips; Arthur. 


(G 


(G 


Glimpse of the sound from Montauk; 
Moran. 


Golfing girl; Lichtman. 

Here he comes; Hirschberg. 
Herefords; Fox. 
(G 19696-19705, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Highland pasture; Watson. 
Highland rovers; Sherrin. 
‘Holland sunset; Gorter. 

Hunt at sunset; Tavernier. 

(G 19674-19677, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
In a winter flurry; Bryson. 

In Central park; Hyneman. 

In leafy June; Arthur. 

In old New England; Smith. 
(G 19706-19709, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


In the garden; Zatska. (G 19678, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

January, carnations; Arthur. (G 
19710, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

July, sweet peas; Arthur. (G 19711, 


Sept. 28, 1908.) 
June, roses; Arthur. 
28, 1908.) 
Lilith; Altson. 
1808. ) 
Lowery day, Autumn; Mitchell. 
March, violets; Arthur. 


(G 19712, Sept. 


(G 19679, Sept. 28, 


Murpuy (THOos. D.)—Continued. 
May, daisies; Arthur. e 
Mayflower; Tyler. 

Morning after election; Edson. 
(G 19713-19717, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Morning ride; Hardy. (G 19680, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) ”% 
Motor girl; Lichtman. (G 19718, 


Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Near Farnham, Hartfordshire; An- 
derson. (G 19681, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
November, chrysanthemums; 
thur. (G 19719, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Now was the day departing; Mitch- 
ell. (G@ 19720, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Ar- 


October, gladioli; Arthur. (G 19721, 
Sept. 25, 1908.) 
Off the coast of Devon; Warne- 


Browne. (G 19682, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Old farm at evening; Weber. 
Ready for the links; Arthur. 

Ready for the ride; Arthur. 

Roses; Bryson. 

September, azaleas; Arthur. 
September sunset; Mitchell. 
Sleighing girl; Lichtman. 

(G 19723-19729, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Storm in the highlands; Bahien. (G 

19683, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Story of the hunt; 

19730, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Sundown on the canal, Venice; Arco- 
lini. (G@ 19684, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Osthaus. (G 


Sweet lavender; Cooper. (G 19685, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Thoroughbred; Kahler. (G 19731, 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Three jolly tars: Hirschberg. (G 


19732, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Vera; Lynch. (G 19686, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 

Virginia sunset; 
19733, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


(G 19687, Sept. 28, 


Lamasure. (G 
Vivian; Rondel. 
1908. ) 
Willows; Mitchell. 
28, 1908.) 
Wintry call: 
Sept. 28, 1908. ) 
Yellow roses and lilacs; De Longpre. 
(G 19688, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Nasu (E.), Norwood, Ohio. 
[24932-24937 


Lincoln centennial souvenir, A—-F. 
(G 19530-19535, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


(G 19734, Sept. 


Arthur. (G 19735, 


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NATIONAL PHOTO COo., Chicago, Ill. 


. [24938 
Toasting. (H 115819, Sept. 18, 
1908. ) 
Nerr (Me tt A.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[24939 


G. O. P. in every tewn 
Has turned the pail upside down. 
‘(I 684538, Sept. 12, 1908.) 


New YorK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YorK HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 
Gity, Ni: #. [ 24940-24976 

Book-taught Bilkins. (IF 68375, Sept. 

8, 1908. ) 

—— (F 68498, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 68750, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 68999, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 69255, Oct. 6, 1908.) 


Caesar and Antony. (F 68413, Sept. 
10, 1908.) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
68376, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


(FEF 68428, Sept. 
—— (F 68490, Sept. 
—— (F 68655, Sept. 
——- (F 68725, Sept. 
—-— (F 68927, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
—— (F 68987, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 69135, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 69239, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

—— (If 69295, Oct. 9, 1908.) 

—— (F 69342, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Little Mrs. Thoughtful. (1° 68645, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


—— (F 68852, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

— (F 69136, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

—— (F 69298, Oct. 9, 1908.) 

Neighborly Miss Nosey. (IF 68489, 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 
(EF 68724, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

—— (F 68986, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

—— (F 69238, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

—— (F 69341, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. (IF 68398, Sept. 
9, 1908.) 

—— (F 68576, Sept. 16, 1908.) 

—— (F 68836, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

—— (F 69017, Sept. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 69265, Oct. 7, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 68377, 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 

—— (F 68459, 

—— (F 68705, 


(F 


11, 1908.) 
14, 1908.) 
18, 1908.) 
21, 1908.) 


Sept. 12, 1908.) 
Sept. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 68988, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 69188, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

—— (F 69340, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 

City, N. J. [24977-25028 

Angelic Angelina. (F 68313, Sept. 4, 
1908 ; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1908.) 


——  (F 68318, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 « 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 
(F 68857, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 68863, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 68869, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ec. 


| Oct. 12, 1908.) 


At the cross-country run of the Wil- 


' lowbrook club yesterday several rec- 


ords were broken. (I 68853, Sept. 24, 


| 1908; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


Buster Brown. (F 68312, Sept. 4, 
1908; 2 ce. Sept. 11, 1908.) 


(IF 68323, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 e. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


—-- (F 68856, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 


——(F 68862, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 « 


Oct. 3, 1908.) 


(I 68868, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 e. 


| Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Cabins of big westward bound liners 
filled almost to overflowing. (F 68374, 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Campaign section 1908. Chart de- 


picting political conditions. (F 68488, 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 
Daily hint from Paris. (F 69299, 


Oct. 9, 1908.) 

— (F 69307, Oct. 10, 1908; 2 @ 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 

—— (F 69343, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
(FE 69344, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (1° 68415, Sept. 10, 
1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 11, 1908.) 
(I° 68578, Sept. 16, 1908; 2 ec. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 68855, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ec. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
F 69132, Oct. 2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 


3, 1908.) 
—— (F 69297, Oct. 9, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 


| 12, 1908.) 


Hey! Look out, can’t you hear me 
toot my horn. (F 69134, Oct. 2, 1908; 
2 ec. Oct. 3, 1908.) 

High tide now on of westward travel 
across the Atlantic. (F 68835, Sept. 
23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Home comers continue to crowd ves- 
sels on ocean. (F 68989, Sept. 28, 
1908. ) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
GS8317, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 1, 
1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, COTS, 
nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. | 

—(F 68322, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 c. | 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 

——  (F 68861, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

—— (IF 68867, Sept. 24, 1908; 2. | 
Oct. 3, 1908.) | 

— (F 68873, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 c. | 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F | 
68315, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11,1908.) | 
(F 68320, Sept. 4, 1908; 2 ec. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 

—— (F 68859, Sept. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 

—— (F 68865, Sept. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 

—- (F 68871, Sept. 
Oct. 12, 1908. 

Terrors of the tiny tads. 


24, 
24, 


24, 1908; 2 c. 


1908; 2 e.+| 


1908: 2 ¢. | 


(F 68314, | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


a 


Newine (A. F.), Binghamton, N. Y. 
* [25030 
Binghamton base ball club, 1908. 
(H 116066, Sept. 22, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 
16, 1908.) 
NICHOLS (IpA), Georgetown, III. 
[25031, 25032 


Georgetown, Ill. Interurban bridge. 


| (H 115442, Sept. 8, 1908; 2 c. Aug. 17, 


19038.) 

—— Friends 
Sept. 8S, 1908.) 
NILES, BEMENT, PoNvb co., New York, 

. Fe [25033 

Forging the shaft. (G 19664, Sept. 
25, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1908.) 
| Norris (L. E.), Dorchester, Mass. 

/ [25034-25037 

Farm series. 1-4. (F 68419-68422, 
Aug. 31, 1908.) * 


church. (H 115443, 


eee. 4, sang Se NORTH WESTERN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., 
Sept. Ate hah Sept. 4, 1908; 2 at Minne:polis, Minn. [25038-25059 
Pr Gens, Gept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢.| ~<° Shevlin ball. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) | Armory. 
- (F 68864, Sept. 24, 1908; 2.c.{ C*mpus scene. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) Chemistry building. 
—~ (F 68870, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢.| College of law. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) | Department of medicine. 
Thirty-five lines bound for New = -—— laboratories. 
York with their cabins crowded. (FF Folwell hall. 
aisoar sd Sept. fe : * Histology building. 
1908: 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1908.) | er 
Vegetables and fruits in Funny land. | peeary- 
(F 67982, Aug. 21, 1908.) | Main thoroughfare. 
—— (F 68414, Sept. 10, 1908; 2 ¢.| Mechanic arts. 
Sept. 11, 1908.) | Mechanical and electrica] Jabora- 
| tories. 


—— (F 68577, Sept. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 
(F 68854, Sept. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
(F 69133, Oct. 2, 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Waggles in Wonderland. (I*° 68316, 
Sept. 4, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1908.) 

— (F 68321, Sept. 4, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


iG, 1908; 2° ¢. 


24. 1908; 2, &: 


1908; 2 e¢. 


(I° 68860, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 68866, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ec. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 
——— (F 68872, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢ 


Oct. 12, 1908.) 
New York TIMES 


[25029 
Some impressions of the passing 
Show. (F 68239, Sept. 1, 1908.) 


IDOS:. Ze | 


co., New York, N. Y. | 


Old entrance. 

Physics building. 

Pillsbury hall. 

Pillsbury (John S.) monument. 
School of agriculture, Horticulture 
| and chemistry buildings. 

_ School of agriculture, Main building. 
|  Sehool of mines. 

| Y. M. C. A. building. : 
| (H 116568—-116589, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
_NoTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Boston, 
| Mass. [25060-25062 
/ 

/ 


London, England, Trafalgar square. 


"| (H 116170, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Paris, France, Louvre. (H 116172, 
| Sept. 26, 1908.) 
Versailles, France, Royal palace. 


116171, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


(H 


em Sea 


398 


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pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


Nourse (M. W.), Hartford, Conn. 
{2 


One of the nine arches of Hartford’s 
new bridge. (F 68878, Aug. 26, 1908; 
2 ce. Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Oakes (M. L.), Seattle, Wash. 
[25064-25070 

Great Northern railway. 1-7. (H 
115416-115422, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
OspoRNE Co., New York, N. Y. 

| [25071-25085 
10% by 16, 6 by 8, 3% 
(F 68598-68600, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
(F 68592, Sept. 17, 


At the play. 
by 54. 

Drop us a line. 
1908. ) 


Girl in brown. 
1908. ) 


Goodbye. (F 68596, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Pair of blue eyes. 3% by 54, 74 by 
11. (IF 68605, 68606, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Puritan. (F 68594, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Sophomore. 3% by 54,12 by 18. (F 
68601, 68602, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Waiting for her carriage. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Watching. (I 68593, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
Winter. 3% by 5%, 8 by 124. (F 
68603, 68604, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
O’SULLIVAN (HuMPHREY), Lowell, 
Mass. [ 25086—25095 


O’Sullivan-Hayes series. 17487. 1- 
10. (HH 116003-116012, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Cleveland, 


(F 68597, Sept. 17, 


(F 68595, 


Ohio. [25096-25119 
Babes in toyland. (G 19500, Aug. | 
31, 1908.) 


(G 19501, Aug. 31, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 


(G 19502, Aug. 31, 1908.) 
—— (G@ 19508, Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Coming thro’ the rye. 1-3. (G 
19504, 19580, 19581, Aug. 31, 1908.) * 

Shore acres. 1-4. (G 19505-19507, 
Aug. 31, 1908; 19571, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Too many wives. 1-5. (G 19508— 
19511, Aug. 31, 1908; 19568, Sept. 5, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Wanted by the _ police. 
19512-19516, Aug. 31, 1908.) 

—— 1, 2. 
1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 4, 1908.) 
PacH RROS., New York, N. Y. 


1-5. 


(G 


PAaGET (RICHARD), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25 


US. 


(G 19569, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 c. | 


(G 19567, 19570, Sept. 5, | 


124 


Foot ball. (F 68729, Sept. 16, 1908; 
2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 


PALMER (JACK), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25125 


His morning bath. (H 115546, Sept. 


| 12, 1908.) 


PARKS (CLARENCE L.), Seattle, Wash. 
[25126 
Debs (Eugene V.) (H 115987, Sept. 


21, 1908.) 


PARSONS (Lyp1Aa), Cambridge, Mass. 


[25127 
Welsh rabbit. (H 116089, Sept. 24, 
1908. ) 


PARSONS & STRINGER, Los Angeles, Cal. 
[25128 


Mighty fleet. (H 116364, Oct. 1, 


1908. ) 
PENINSULAR ENGRAVING CO., Detroit, 
Mich. [25129 
Riverfront panorama. (H 115261, 
Sept. 2, 1908.) 
Perry (F. E.), Bonested, S. Dak. 
[25130 
Fort Randall, S. Dak. Christ 


_echurch, erected by first U. 8S. infantry, 


1875. (H 116056, Sept. 22, 1908; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 28, 1908; 1 c. Aug. 22, 1908.) 


Perry (FF. BE.) & Perrick (G. J.), 
South Dakota. [25131-25136 
Colcomb’s (Chris) ranch, Trip ¢o., 
Dak. 
Indian encampment on Cotton Wood 
creek. 
——on Oak creek. 
Little Crow Indian cemetery. 
Typical Indian home on the Rose- 
bud. 
White man went to fish one summer. | 
( H §16405-116410, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Perry (JosePpHUS), Washington, D.C. 
[25137 


Capitol at Washington. (H 116084, 


Sept. 23, 1908.) 

VeTeRSEN (Orto C.), Benicia, Cal. 
[25138 

(H 116293,: Sept. 28, 


Silver gate. 


| 1908.) 


[25120-25128 | 


Chanler (Hon. L. S.) and others. 
87994, 87985 F, 87985 B, 87985 E. (H 
116057—116060, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


PICTORIAL NEWS ©o., New York, N. Y- 

[ 25139, 25140 

Taft on reviewing stand, Toledo. V- 

50, v. 51. (H 116094, 116095, Sept. 24, 
1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 190 


Post (J. E. H.), Baltimore, Md. 
[25141-25148 
(H 116498- 


Family portraits. 1-8. 


116505, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Pottrr PHOTO Co., Springfield, Mass. 
[ 25149, 25150 
Springfield fire department. Flying 
squadrons. A, B. (H 116061, 116062, 
Sept. 23, 1908.) 


PREBLE (CLARA L.), Stockton, Cal. 
[25151 
Time teacher. (F 68274, Sept. 1, 
1908; 2 c. June 17, 1908.) 


PRINCE (GEORGE), Washington, D. C. 
; [ 25152, 25153 
Sherman (James S.), Republican 
nominee for Vice-President, 1908. 
Taft (William H..), Republican nomi- 
nee for President, 1908. 


(G 19554-19555, Sept. 4, 1908.) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Prov- 
idence, R. I. | 25154-25158 


Paul’s' missionary journeys, etc. 
Third quarter, 1909. Tessons 1], 4, 5, 
6, 8. (EF 68692-68696, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


RaGsDALE (M. C.), San Angela, Tex. 
[25159-25161 
First Presbyterian church. (H 
115755, Sept. 15, 1908.) 


North side. (H 115756, Sept. 15, 


1908. ) 
Moonlight on the Concho. (H 115754, 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 
Reep (THOMAS), Vashon, Wash. 
[25162 


Strawberry island. (F 68495, Sept. 
§, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1908; 1 ce. Aug. 
11, 1908.) 


REINEKE (KE, BLANCHE), Kansas City, 
Mo. [25163 
Sleeping kittens. (H 116264, Sept. 
28, 1908.) 
Reiter (O. C.), Allegheny, Pa. [25164 
Rural beauty. (H 115474, Sept. 9, 
1908. ) 


Rice (SAMUEL A.), 


Carlinville, Tl. 
[25165 
Home of Lincoln draped for his 


fnneral. (H 115364, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 
c. Sept. 16, 1908.) 


RIDLEY (CUTHBERT), New York, N. Y. 
[25166 


Asharoken Beach, Northport, L. I. 
(H 116491, Oct. 8, 1908.) 


399 


RippEL (Conrad), Sunbury, Pa., 
[25167-25170 
Rolling Green grove. 
Rolling Green park. 4-6. 
(H 115558-1155556, Sept. 12, 1908.) 


Roepp (CarL), Providence, R. I. [25171 
Bryan will land in the White House 

on his democracy. (F 68726, Aug. 15, 

1908. ) 

Roserts (T. J.), Oakland, Cal. [25172 
Port Jervis, N. Y., switch shanty, 

where B. L. F. & E. organized in 1873. 

(F 68710, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Rtocers (ReBecca), San Diego, Cal. 

[25173 


(H 115887, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Rost (CuHaAs. J.), Roxbury, Mass. 
[25174 


Rose letter sheet. (EF 67790, Aug. 7, 
1908; 2 c. July 30, 1908.) 


Ramona. 


Sackett & WILHELMS ©O., Brooklyn, 


m. ¥: [25175 
Our pets. (G 19667, Sept. 26, 1908; 
2 c. Sept. 29, 1908.) 


SCHATZ (ANDREW ANTON), Bellevue, 
Ky. [25176 
B. P. O. E., our absent brothers. (F 

68242, Sept. 2, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 16, 

1908S. ) 


ScHMIDt (ARTHUR P.), Boston, Mass. 

[25177 

Musical novelties. (EF 67996, Aug. 
20, 1908.) 


ScHMITT (CHARLES), Dodgeville, Wis. 

[25178 

Incident in parturient-paresis. (H 

115078, Aug. 3, 1908; 1c. Aug. 25, 
1908; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1908.) 


SCHNECKENBURGER (M. G.), Buffalo, 
nN. Ee [25179 
Buffalo, N. Y., McKinley monument. 

(H 116468, Oct. 3, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 28, 

1908. ) 


ScopiE (FRANK), Sleepy Eye, Minn. 
[25180, 25181 


Sleepy Eye lake. (H 115562, Sept. 
14, 1908.) 
Sleepy Eye milling co. 


Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Sears (ALron E.), Plymouth, Mass. 
[25182 
Lake Winnipesaukee, west from The 
Wawbeek, Melvin village, N. H. (H 
115488, Sept. 10, 1908; 1 ¢c. Sept. 16, 
1908; 1 c. Sept. 10, 1908.) 


(H 116144, 


400 


SHADLE (EDWIN J.), Latrobe, Pa. 
[25183-25184 
Latrobe, Pa. 1, 2 (H iisss2: 
115533, Sept, 9, 1908.) 
North Latrobe, Pa. 
West Latrobe, Pa. 


(H 115530-115531, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


SHEAHAN (Maurice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [25187-25191 
Bear with sorrow wrong and ruth. 
I wonder if he ever will have sand 
enough to propose. 
(F 68515-68516, Sept. 16, 1908.) 


Needed (The) church. (F 67966, 
Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Republican candidates, Democratic 


candidates. (F 68517, Sept. 16, 1908.) 


When you feel discouraged. (F 
68514, Sept. 16, 1908.) 


SHipep (JAMES E.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[25192 
Automobile 68451, 


Sept. 12, 1908.) 
SuvuLtz (A. LLoyp), Washington Boro, 
Pa. [25193 
Susquehanna’ river with typical 
boats. (H 115995, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Srecrist (KE. J.), North Bend, Wash. 
[25194-25196 
North Bend, Wash. 241, 240, 243. 
(H 115475-115477, Sept. 9, 1908S. ) 


accident. (EF 


SIMMONS (EVELINE), Lakewood, Ohio. 
251907 
aw ae | 


Devotion unto God. (F 68976, Sept. 


24, 1908.) 
Simons (P. P.), Moclips, Wash. 
[25198 
Greenville point, Wash. Storm ap- 
proaching. (H 116159, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
Colo. 
[25199 
(H 116509, 


SMEDLEY (W. P.), Denver, 


Sunset on Grand lake. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 


SMITH (ERWIN E.), Bonham, Tex. 
[25200, 25201 
Playing seven-up. 
Pulling cow from gulley. 
(H 116906—116907, Sept. 24, 1908.) 


SMITH (FRANK C.) co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [25202-25209 
Milwaukee, Wis., Pabst park. 1-8. 
(E’ 68663-68670, Sept. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. of 


each Aug. 138, 1908.) * 


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pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


SMITH (Lon), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[25210-25219 
Card 19745, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 
Caught with the goods. 
Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Christmas morning; can you beat it. 
(G 19746, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


sharp. (G 


(G 197438, 


Forgive us our trespasses. (G 
19742, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

I'm after you. (G 19738, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 

My winter girl. (G 19740, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 

Sheath skirt. (G 19741, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 

Spring blossoms. (G 19739, Sept. 29, 
1908. ) 7 


That tired feeling. 
29, 1908.) 

Wait till I say three. 
Sept. 29, 1908.) 


SMirH (8S. C.), North Yakima, Wash. 
[ 25220-25229 
Mt. Rainier, 1730, 1731, 1735-1737. 
1739, 1740, 1747, 1750, 1755. (Hf 
116421—116480, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


SmMiti & HoLMes, Syracuse, N. Y. 
[25230 


Tableaux, Syracuse carnival, 1908. 
(H 115834, Sept. 18, 1908.) 


(G 19737, Sept. 


(G 19744, 


SPENCER (HuGH), St. Cloud, Minn. 
[ 25231-25240 

St. Cloud, Minn. 1-3. (H 115403- 
115405, Sept. 8, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Sept. 
19, 1908.) 
707-709, 716, 717. (H 114990— 
114994, Aug. 22, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 
2, 1908.) 
'——724, 725. (H 115671) Soe 
Sept. 19, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 5, 
1908. ) 


SPRAGUE aan B.), New York, N. Y. 
[25241 
Oct. 6, 1908 ; 


(H 116622, 
1908. ) 


STANDARD OIL CO. OF INDIANA, Whiting, 
Ind. [25242 
Wood river (HT 116157, 
Sept. 25, 1908.) 
STEELE (R. E.), St. Paul, Minn. 
[ 25243-25259 
ends well. (H 


Flag tree. 
2 c. Sept. 22, 


refinery. 


All is well that 
115305, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Crossing the stream under difficulties. 
(11 115307, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


STEELE (It. E.)—Continued. 

Deceive us—will you. (H 115294, 
Sept. 38, 1908.) 

Doubtful triumph. 
3, 1908.) 

Kyesight restored. 
3, 1908.) 

How dare you take our picture. 
115302, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Interruption, O horrors. 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Just reward. 
1908. ) 

Please help the blind and the crip- 
pled. (H 115292, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Sad predicament, he wants to go 
home. (H 115306, Sept. 3, 1908.) 

Shady nook, a rippling brook. 
115296, Sept. 3, 1908.) 


(H 115304, Sept. 
(H 115293, Sept. 
(H 


(H 115301, 


(H 


Splash, now for a jolly good time. | 


CH 115297, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
Splash—now will you be good. 
115803, Sept. 8, 19038.) 
Trying the high kick. 
Sept. 3, 1908.) 
Tub race. 7437. 
8, 1908.) 
Wheelbarrow ride. 1082, 1083. 
115290, 115291, Sept. 3, 1908.) 
STEINMAN (R.) & co., St. Paul, Minn. 
[ 25260-25267 


(H 115298, 
(H 115299, Sept. 


(H 


Boost for Barnesville. 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Crookston offers opportunity. S 9- 
$10. (H 1154387, 1154386, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


fork River, N. Dak. 1, 2. (8 
115438, 115439, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
Petersburg, N. Dak., greetings. (H 


115611, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
Scenes around St. Paul. 
Sept. 25, 1908.) 
Winsted, Minn., greetings. 
115435, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


STEWART PuB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[25268 
Old homestead, (G 19663, Sept. 25, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1908.) 


STILES (CHARLES L.), Columbus, Ohio. 
d [25269-25279 


(EF 68367, 


(H 116292, 


(H 


Ideal Clydesdale horse. 
Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Ideal columbian wyandotte pair. 
trio. 
- houdans. 

(IF 68697-63699, Sept. 19, 1903.) 

Ideal percheron horse. 1, 2. 
68366, 68368, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


(F 


(H 115295, Sept. 3, | 


(AH 115612, | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 401 


STILES (CHARLES L.)—Continued. 
Ideal rose comb Rhode Island reds. 
-—— single comb black orpingtons. 

Rhode Island reds. 

—— —— white orpingtons. 
—— white wyandotte trio. 
(I° 68700-68704, Sept. 19, 1908.) 

STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York, 

1 ae a [ 25280-25366 
At the least flourish of the broom- 

stick. (F 68923, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
Baby his [or] her mark. (F 68625, 

Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Baby’s favorite toys. (I" 68619, Sept. 

17, 190%.) 

first letter. 


(F 68607, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 

—— playmates. 
1908. ) 

Bright sayings. 


(EF 68631, Sept. 17, 


(F 68608, Sept. 17, 


(H 1908.) 


Children of the village hanging on 
his skirts. (I 68924, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Christmas morning. (F 68336, Sept. 
8, 1908. ) 


Curly Loeks! Curly Locks. (F 


| 68833, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22. 


| 


1908. ) 

Day and night Santa Claus travels. 
(F 68818, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 ¢. Sept. 
22, 1908.) 

Dillar, a dollar. (F 68832, Sept. 
23, 1908-; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Does nobody know poor Rip Van 
Winkle. (F 68916, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Eager children see what surprises 
Santa Claus has brought. (F 68825, 
Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Fairies tell him what kind of pres- 
euts he should make. (EF 68817, Sept. 
25, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908. ) 


First appearance at table. (F 68632, 


| Sept. 17, 1808.) 


——D)irthday. (F 68626, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) | 
Christmas. (I* 68627, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 
creeping. (F 68620, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 


day in the country. (EF 68633, 


| Sept. 17, 1908.) 


—— gifts. (1° 68613, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

laugh. (F 68621, Sept. 17, 
1YOX. ) 

—-— lesson. ( F 68609, Sept. 17, 
1908. ) 


—— lock of hair. (EF 68614, Sept. 
17, 1908.) 


402 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


SToKEs (FREDERICK A.)—Continued. 
First milestone. (F 68340, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) 


New Year. (F 68628, Sept. 17, 


1908. ) 

—— outing. 
1908.) 

—— party. 
1908. ) 

—— pet. 

—— prayer. 
1908. ) 


— shoes. 
1908. ) 

— —- short clothes. 
17, 1908. ) 

—— step. 

— tooth. 


—— valentine. 
1908. ) 


—— word. 
1908. ) 

Freshman. 

Friendly advances. 
8, 1908.) 

Good appetite. 
1908. ) 

Hearts are trumps. 
4, 1908.) 

Height. (I 68616, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

His cow would get among the cab- 
bages. (KF 68922, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

How Santa gets down the chimney 
no one knows. (I° 68824, Sept. 28, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Important events. (I GS611, Sept. 
17, 1908.) 

Junior. 

King dines. 

Knight takes queen. 


(F 68615, Sept. 17, 


(F 68634, Sept. 17, 
(F 68635, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
(F 68610, Sept. 17, 


(F 68629, Sept. 17, 


(F 68622, Sept. 


(F 68630, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
(I 68623, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


(EF 68624, Sept. 1%, 
(F 69124, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


(I* 68341, Sept. 


(I 69126, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
(IF 68344, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
(I 68276, Sept. 


(I 68342, Sept. 8, | effects. 


(If 68636, Sept. 17, | 


_ books. 


STOKES (IF'REDERICK A.)—Continued. 

My very dog has forgotten me. 
68914, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Name. (F 68617, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Odd-looking persons playing nine- 
pins. (F 68918, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

People love to hear his stories of old 
times. (F 68920, Sept. 25, 1908.) | 

Runaways (The). (F 68343, Sept. 
$, 1908.) 

Santa Claus bids the world good-bye. 
(I 68822, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1908. ) 

—— explains new kinds of toys. (F 
68821, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 ce. Sept. 22, 
1908.) 

—— zives his last orders to his fore- 


(FE 


mon. (EF 68826, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 «. 
Sept. 22, 1908.) 


——quickly selects the presents. 
(F 68823, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1908.) 


reads all the Christmas picture 
(F 68814, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. 


| Sept. 22, 1908.) 


tells just how to get the best 
(F 68820, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. 


| Sept. 22, 1908.) 


(EF 68275, Sept. | 


| 68819, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
| 1908. ) : 
See, saw, Margery Daw. (F 68830, 


4, 1908.) 
Lesson in motoring. (I GS277, Sept. | 
4, 1908.) | 


Like a colt at his mother’s heels. 
(F 68921, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Little men all ask questions at once. 
(F 68815, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1908. ) 

Making friends. 
1908. ) 

Moment of triumph. 
8, 1908.) 

Mother’s notes. 
1908. ) 

Mother’s pride. 
1908. ) 

Mutual curiosity. 
1908. ) 


(F 68345, Sept. 8, 


(F 68337, Sept. 


(F 68338, Sept. 8, 


(F 68346, Sept. 8, 


; 
| 


’ 


/ 


(F 68612, Sept. 17, | 


——visits the wild animals. (F 
68816, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1908. ) 

Santa peers in at windows by night. 
(F 68829, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 ec. Sept. 
22, 1908. ) 


—— wanders about the streets. (F 
68828, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 


1908.) 


Santa’s load is well tied down. ( 


Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Senior. (IF 69127, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
Simple Simon. (F 68834, Sept. 28, 

1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908S.) ' 
Skipper and mate. (F 68278, Sept. 

4, 1908.) 

Sophomore. (F 69125, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


Strange children ran at his heels. 
(F 68915, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Strange figure slowly toiling up the 
rocks. (IF 68917, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Surely I have not slept here all 


night. (F 68913, Sept. 25, 1908.) 
Their first wedding gift. (F 68279, 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Their love of old china. (F 68280, 


Sept. 4, 1908.) 


couse _ 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETO. 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 
STOKES (FREDERICK A.)—Continued. 

Their love of old silver. (F 68281, 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 

They stared at him with a fixed 
statue-like gaze. (F 68919, Sept. 25, 
1908. ) 

Two and an old print. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Walrus and the polar bear rouse 
him. (F 68827, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Watchful nurse. 


(F 68282, 


(F 68339, Sept. 8, 


1908. ) 

Water sport. (F 68347, Sept. 8, 
1908S. ) 

Weight. (F 68618, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


When I was a bachelor. (IF 68831, 
Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1908.) 


STONE (SAMUEL), St. Joseph, Mo. 
[25867-25380 
U. S. military tournament, Camp 
‘Peabody, St. Joseph, Mo. 1-14. (F 
69077-69084, Oct. 2, 1908; F 69191-— 
69196, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


STRORRIDGE 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Election chart for 
(G 19260, Aug, 8, 1908; 
1908. ) 


Posters] N,.Y. no. 
18945, June 29, 1908; 2 
190s. ) 


——N. Y. 12889, N. Y. 12855. (G 
19136, 19137, July 16, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Sept. 4, 1908.) 


—wN. Y. 12845, N. Y. 12848, N. Y. 
12863. (G 19175, 19168, 19173, July 
20, 1908; 2 c. of each Aug. 28, 1908.) 
N... Y.. 22860-N. Y. 12862. 
19170-19172, July 20, 1908; 
each Sept. 21, 1908.) 

N. ¥. 12853, N. Y. 12865. (G 
19256, 19258, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Sept. 21, 1908.) 


LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, 

[25881-25407 
1908S. 4 sheet. 
2 c. Sept. 25, 
12781. (G 
ec. Sept. 4, 


(G 
2 @ of 


——N. Y. 12844. (G 19174, July 20, 
1908 ; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1908.) 
——N. Y. 12847. (G 19167, July 20, 


1908 ; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1908.) 


N. Y. 12866, N. Y. 12867. (G 
19251, 19250, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Aug. 28, 1908.) 


-——-N. Y. 12842, N. Y. 12848, N. Y. 
12854, N. Y. 12864. (G 19252, 19253, 
19249, 19257, Aug. 3, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 


——N. Y. 12872. 
1908. ) 


(G 19489, Aug. 28, 


SS SSS SSS 


4038 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO.—Con. 


N. Y. 12805, N. Y. 12806, N. Y. 
12870, N. Y. 12874. (G 19487, 19488, 
19491, 19492, Aug. 28, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Sept. 4, 1908.) 


——N. Y. 12873. (G 19490, Aug. 28, 
1908 ; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1908.) 


—— N. Y. 12879. (G 19630, Sept. 21, 
1908. ) 


StroHM (Harorp E.), Chicago, Il. 

[25408 

Parrot on a perch suspending a mon- 

key. (F 67781, Aug. 12, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Strone (Wirti1am J.), Des Moines, 
Iowa. [25409 


Hurrah for Bryan! (F 68391, Aug. 


27, 1908.) 
SWEET BROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[ 25410-25412 
Banquet to Jas. J. Hill, Lafayette 


club. (H 115975, Sept. 21, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 23, 1908.) 
Minnetonka homes. (H 115606, Sept. 
14, 1908.) 
Twin City. 


(H 116360, Sept. 30, 
1908. ) 


TABER-PRANG ART COMPANY, Springfield, 
Mass. [25413-25424 

Across the moorlands. 

As the days shorten. 

Brow of the hill. 

Early spring days. 

(F 68939-68942, Sept. 26, 1908.) 

Hisgen (Thomas L.) (H 116168, 
Sept. 26, 1908.) 

In the Old Bay state. 

Low will stream. 

Mid scenes of my childhood. 

Near Cragford. 

Nook in the moorlands. 

Sulmer days. 

Turning homeward. 

(EF 68948-68949, Sept. 26, 1908.) 
TAMMEN (H. H.), Denver, Colo. 

, [25425-25434 


[Christmas post cards] 1005-1008, 


SOSO-SO85. (EF 68740-68749, Sept. 22, 

1908. ) 

THEIS (Cora OTELYA), New York, 
N. x. [25435, 25436 


Only that day dawns.’ 
With joy we hail thee. 
(If 68272, 68278, Aug. 20, 1908.) 


vf ea 


404 . CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ; 
i pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


THOMPSON (CLARA A.), Hartford, | TRUFANYT (NELLIE S.) , Minneapolis, 

Conn. [25437 Castle stronghold. (F 68469, Sept. 
State flower of Connecticut, moun- 14, 1908.) 

tain laurel, (H 115557, Sept. 12, Sunshine. (F 69016, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


1908. ) Minn. [ 25462, 25463 
Topias (J. H.), Lancaster, Ohio. TUCKER MEMORIAL Co., Shiloh, Ohio. 
[25438 [ 25464, 25465 
Ohio conference of U. E. church. Holy Bible memorial : 
(H 115567, Sept. 14, 1908.) Rock of Ages memorial. 


'TOWLES STUDIO, Washington, D. C. (PF 68523-68524, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
[25439-25459 | TuRNERS (WILLIAM A.), Denver, Colo. 

Amrein (Dr. C.) (H 116117, Sept. 
24, 1908.) 

Bangs (Dr. B.) (H 116566, Oct. 5, 
1908. ) 

Bengoechea (Dr. Ramon) (H 
116346, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Beyer (Dr. Henry G.) 1, 2 (H 
115988, 115989, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Buhre (Dr. Bertil) ae (ti 
115990, 115991, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Calleja (Dr. Camilo) (H 116564, 
Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Calmette (Dr. A.) (H 116565, Oct. 


[25466 
Future (The) (EF 69242, July 28, 
OS. ) 


1 
ULLMAN MFG. co., New York, N. Y¥. 
| 25467-25495 
Birthday greetings. 
Child's head within lily, 
—— within rose, 
Christmas greeting. 
aster greetings. 1, 2. 
rin forever. 
—--go-bragh. 1, 2. 


5, 1908.) For Thanksgiving. 1, 2. 
Kgger (Dr. Fritz) (H 116561, Oct. Ilappy new year. 
5, 1905.) Head of child among lilies. 


Joyous Easter. 1, 2. 

—— Thanksgiving. 

Let us give thanks. 

Long may they wave. 

Many happy returns of the day. 
Merry Christmas. 1-4, 

——— message. 

St. Patrick’s day. 


Hamel (Dr. Karl) 1, 2. (H 116014, 
116015, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

Liceaga (Dr. Eduardo) (H 116345, 
Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Newsholme (Dr. Arthur) (Il 
116348, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Rey (Dr. Augustine) (H 116562, 
Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Tendeloo (Dr. N. Ph.) (H 116849, a8 xa : 
Sept. 29, 1903.) fhanksgiving greetings. 1, 2. 


offering. 
proclamation. 
(F 6STS5-68813, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Sts 


Trudeau (Dr. Edward) (H 116560, 
Oct. 35, 1908.) 


Ulloa (Dr. Juan J.) 1. (H 116344, 


Sept. 29, 1908.) UNDERHILL (IrviNG), Jersey City, N. J. 
Williams (Dr. Theodore) (H 116563, [25496 
Oct. 5, 1908.) New York, N. Y., retouched 1908 


Wladimiroff (Dr. Alex) (H 116567, | pert Sua May 2, 1908; 


Oct. 5, 1908.) ; 
Woolley (Dr. Paul Gerhardt) (H | UNDERWoop (WM. LyMAN), Belmont, 
116350, Sept. 29, 1908.) Mass. [25497-25508 
parame 4 ai os Angler. (F 68972, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
a en ees ie aay Sieg |. Buck deer, side view. (H_ 115596, 
= Sept. 14, 1908.) 
You can always find a burglar under Bull se at M H 
your bed in the O. P. (F 68248, Sept. | 44 naap Scot 14, 1908. + Te 
€ Cc ) i ) . , . 
2, 1908.) Bull moose in water. (H 115595, 
TRIMPEY & CO., Anderson, S. C. Sept. 14, 1908.) ; 
[25461 Dr. M. on moose’s back. (H 115598, 
Big king. (F 68739, Sept. 22, 1908.) | Sept. 14, 1908.) 


. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


NDERWOOD, (WM. LyMAN)—Cont’d. 


L oe looking backwards. 
. 14, 1908.) 


Doe, side view. 
, 1908.) 


if ioe with foot up. 
4, 1908.) 

Fawn. 
| Skunk. 
Trained bear. 
08. ) 
~ Young bull moose. 
f, 1908.) 


NDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
ss 8 [25509-25758 
[Stereoscopic photographs] U 94776, 
96163, U 101889, U 103851, U 104428, 
magos42, U 114599, U 114600, U 
14631, U 114710, U 114715, U 114716. 
H 115390-115401, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
S— U 35458, U 114628. (H 115526, 
6527, Sept. 11, 1908.) 
=U 67552, U 114545, U 114546. 
T 115601—-1156038, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
——U 103892, U 104131, U 1041438, 
PF 104148, U 104159, U 104180, U 
44202, U 1042038, U 104458, U 104472, 
104495, U 106458, U 106478, U 
06479, U 106533, U 106541, U 105650, 
106664, U 106707, U 106714, U 
Saris, U 106721, U 112240, U 112253, 
meti2zeoo, UO 112275, U 112309, U 
mols, U 1123836. U 112347, U 112382, 
Baigoot, U 112367, U 112414, U 
92429, U 112436, U 112443, U 112475, 
metizisl, U 112814, U 112866, 
Bo0¢o, U 1138088, U 113088, U 113134, 
_eaginot, U 113147, U 113152, U 
18159, U 118162, U 113164, U 113186, 
415202, U 1138238, U 113242, U 
foe201, U 118317, U 1133820, U 113321, 
113324, U 113330, U. 118352, U 
fa05, U 1133875, U 113383, U 1138388, 
meiaet02, U 113445, U 113447, U 
8457, U 113460, U 113463, U 113468, 
113476, U 113478, U 113487, U 
Sia005, U 113508, U 113510, U 113524, 
Beuiaoas, U 113549, U 113556, U 
Banos, U 118563, U 1138566, U 113575, 
Beiidor9, UU 113584, U 113589, U 
Bo091, U 113598, U 113626, U 113642, 
m= 113648, U 113652, U 113664, U 
#58069, U 113687, U 113693, U 113695, 
maisiaod, U 118759, U 118764, U 
ma10, U 114700, U 114705. (H 
15624-115730, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
a 52154, U 57560, U 58361, U 
476, U 104198, U 108445, U 108574 
[ 114007. (H 115826-115833, Sept. 18. 
190S. ) 
»——_ U 114868-U 114876. 
215869, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


59303—08——3 


(H 115593, Sept. 


(H 115591, Sept. 


(F 68973, Sept. 28, 1908. ) 
(F 68974, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
(F-68975, Sept. 28, 


(H 115594, Sept. 


(H 115861-— 


(H 115592, | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 405 


| UNDERWoop & UNDERWoOop—Continued. 


| 116077, Sept. 28, 


| 114807, 


| 114908, U 114909, U 114956. 


(i 


U 48998, U 49390, U 73160. 
115979-115981, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
U 40399, U 46396, U 80051, U 
$3138, U 108491, U 114864. (H116072— 
1908. ) 

(H 116356, Sept. 30, 


U 114950. 


1908S. ) 
U 96489, U 114552,. U 114737,. 
U 114932, U 114936, U0 114941. (H 


116375-116378, Oct. 1, 1908.) 

111830, U 114739- 
U 114745, U 114786, U 
U 114820, U 114825, U 114854, 
114888, U 114890, U 114897, U 
(H 116513- 


U 114748, 
v 
116531, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

30425, U 89433, 
89472, U 89479, 
89504, 89513, T 89532, 
89612, U 89630, U 89685, U 
89696, U 89732, U 89736, U 
89770, U 89775, U 89777, U 
$9975, U 89998, U 90014, U 90021, 
90050, U 90063, UT 90102, U 90178, U 
$0195, U 90205, U 90230, U 111665, U 
111692, U 111696, U 111698, U 111750, 
U2 ASAT tS, DSI Tes. OF: - LA 767, 


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| 111788, U 111794, U 111795, .U 111801, 


U 111827, U 111850, U 111853, U 


| 111862, U 111866, U 111907, U 111917, 
| U 
111946, U 111950, U 111961, U 111967, 


1119358, U 111941, U 111944, U 
U 111979, U 1120382, U 112065, U 
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U di2i4, U atais6, UO ki2is7,. 0 


| 112158, U 112156, U 114056, U 114484, 


(H 116628-116701, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
UNION CARD CO., Montpelier, Vt. 
[25759-25761 


Capital cafe. (EF 68926, Sept. 25, 


| 1908.) 


Uncle Josh starting on his vacation. 
(F 68454, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Vermont speaks. (F 68290, Sept. 4, 
1908. ) 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 


Cincinnati, Ohio. [25762-25810 

[Poster] 11404. (G 19421, Aug. 15, 
1908. ) 

—— 11475, 11476, 11511, 11557, 
11565-11567, 11575, 11579. (G 19475— 
19483, Aug. 27, 1908.) * 

11528, 11544, 11544 13558, 
11587. (G 19546, 19547, 19549-19551, 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 

$3492, - 43482. 49507, 21580; 


11601, 11603, 11634. 
Sept. 5, 1908S.) 

11545, 11546, 
11592, 11593, 11598, 11608. 
11596, Sept. 11, 1908.) 


(G 19560-19566, 


11584, 11585, 
(G 11589— 


406 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co.—Con. 

— 11536, 115438, 11588, 11589, 
11604, 11605, 11610, 11611, 11614, 11615. 
(G 19601-19610, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


—— 11607, 11609, 11649. (G 19659- 
19661, Sept. 24, 1908.) 
—— 11612, 11613, 11647, 11660, 


11663, 11686, 11688. 
Sept. 30, 1908.) 


UNIVERSITY PRESS, Cambridge, Mass. 
[25811-25827 


(G 19748-19754, 


Archery meeting. (F 68299, Sept. | 
4, 1908.) 

Bertha. (F 68289, Sept. 4, 1908.) ) 

Dairy (The). (F 68287, Sept. 4, | 
1908. ) ) 

Deronda and Mordecai on _ the | 
bridge. (IF 68300, Sept. 4, 1908.) | 

Dorothea posing for Naumann. (F | 
68297, Sept. 4, 1908.) 

Pmbarrassing question. (F 68296, 


Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Msther and Harold. 
4, 1908.) 
Felix 
4, 1908.) 
How Lisa loved the king. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Literary discussion. 
4, 1908.) 
Meeting of the brothers. (F 68286, | 
Sept. 4, 1908.) ) 
Mirah and Pzra. (F 68298, Sept. 4, 
1908. ) 
Mr. Tryan comes to tea. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Romola and her father. 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Romola and 
Sept. 4, 1908.) 
Silas finds Eppie. 


(F 68294, Sept. | 
and Esther. (F 68293, Sept. | 


(F 68291, 


(F 68295, Sept. | 


(F 68288, 
(F 68284, | 
68285, | 


Tessa. (F 


(F 68292, Sept. 4, 


1908. ) ) 
Tom and Maggie. (F 68283, Sept. 4, | 
1908. ) 
VANDERVEER (WILLIAM H.), Grand 
Rapids, Mich. [25828 ) 


Free lunch. (H 115388, Sept. 8, 
1908. ) ) 


VAN OkYAN (L.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[ 25829-25832. | 
Lajoie (Napoleon) 


and Fred Lake. (H 116016, 
116017, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Taft (Wm. H.) 1-2. (H 115361- 


115862, Sept. 4, 1908.) 


VICTOR PUB. Cco., New Philadelphia, | 
Ohio. [25833 | 
Old Cy. (F 69059, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


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| 8, 1908.) 


| 1908.) 
| Sept. 9, 1908.) 


| Sept. 8, 1908.) 


| Von HARDENBERG CO., New York, N. Y. 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
Y. ¥ 25834-25850 


(H 115620, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
(H 116064, 


(H 115857, 


Bathing. 

Devil and the gambler. 
Sept. 23, 1908.) 

Duty versus revenge. 
Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Her newsboy friend. 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 

Leah, the forsaken. (H 116321, Sept. 
29, 1908.) 
Mardi Gras parade at Coney Island. 
(H 1163822, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Naughty little princess. 
Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Professor's trip to the country. 
115854, Sept. 19, 1908.) 

Reception of the victorious Olympic 
team of American athletes at City 
Hall, New York. (H 115389, Sept. 


(H 115621, 


(H 116419, 
(H 


Richard IIl. 
1908. ) 


Romance of the Alps. 
Sept. 235, 1908.) 


(H 115853, Sept. 19, 


(H 116065, 


Stolen plans. (H 115459, Sept. 9, 
1908. ) 

Tale of the harem. (H 115622, 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 

Two broken hearts. (H 116418, 
Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Wages of sin. (H 115456, Sept. 9, 


Willie’s fall from grace. (H 115458, 


Workingman’s dream. (H 115273, 


[ 25851, 25852 
People do rule. Taft. 
Shall the people rule? 
(G 19572-19578, Sept. 8, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Sept. 28, 1908.) 
WapswortH, HowLanp & oo., inc., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 258538 
Flower studies. (F 68405, Aug. 29. 
1908 ; 2 ec, Sept. 8, 1908.) 
WARWICK (FRANK K.), Seattle, Wash. 
[25854 
Yukon Pacific exposition 
(F 69015, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


Wess (ZaArmpA B.), East Orange, N. J. 
[25855 


Alaska 
monogram. 


Fire place. (F 68779, Sept. 22, 1908: 
2 c. Sept. 15, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
40-44, Oct., 1908 


msteR (CC. B.), & co., Boston, Mass. 


Bride roses, 
08. ) 

Dld New England kitchen. 
. 8, 1908.) 

Sweet sixteen. 

Wellesley girl. 


(F 68362, 


(Ff 68981-68982, Sept. 28, 1908. ) 
7 cH (GerorGE), Port Townsend, 
~ Wash. [25860 


Blk, Olympic mountains. (H 115388, 


pt. 8, 1908.) 
LMAN (WALTER), New York, N. Y. 


102, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


P 69115-69122, Oct. 
[Weaker sex _ series] 
103-69114, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


ERTHEIMER (DAN S.) Go., Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


2, 1908.) 


1-12. (F 


BOleveland, Ohio. 1, 2. (G 19528, 
529, Aug. 28, 1908.) 
Keith’s theatre. (G 19612, 


I t. 12, 1908; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908.) 
HITE (KMpwarpD), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[25896-25903 


Pittsburg, Pa. 1-8. (IF 66469-66474, 
ne 25, 1908; IF 66519, 66520, June 26, 
8; 1 c. of each June 25 or 26, 1908; 
3. of each Sept. 17, 1908.) 


HITE (LLOYD), Washington, D. C. 

[ 25904—25908 
(H 115519, Sept. 10, 1908. ) 
(H 115520, Sept. 10, 1908. ) 
(H 115523, Sept. 


Evening. 
Reverie. 
Thoughts of youth. 
), 1908. ) 
Wild (The) 
ept. 10, 1908.) 
Wood (The) fern. 
), 1908.) 


flower... (HH 115621, 


(H 115522, Sept. 


THITE CITY ART co., Chicago, Ill. 
[25909-25914 
Country flirtation. (F 68436, Sept. 
: 1908. ) 

- smithy. 
308. ) 
Invitation to dinner. 
FE, 1908.) 

Old homestead. 
D8.) 

Village stream 
908. ) 

Welcome visitors. 
1, 1908.) 


(F 68439, Sept. 11, 


(F 68488, Sept. 
(F 68484, Sept. 11, 
(F 68485, Sept. 11, 


(F 68437, Sept. 


[25856-25859 _ 
(F 68980, Sept. 28, 


| [25861-25892 
mand series} 1-12. (F 69091- | 


Last will and testament series 1-8. | 


[25893-25895 | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 407 
| WHITTLE (THOMAS), London, Eng. 

[25915 

Scriptural chart of the New Jeru- 


salem. (I° 68147, Aug. 31, 1908.) 


VILKINSON (FE. H.), Roswell, N. Mex. 
[25916-25925 

Alfalfa stacking scene, Felix ranch. 
(H 115542, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Jart’ pear tree. M.U.¥Finley’s or- 
chard. (H 115538, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Duchess of Oldenberg apple tree. 
(H 115541, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Strawberry field, J. T. Wilkin’s farm. 
(H 115539, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Tree of Jonathan apples. 
Sept. 12, 1908.) 

View in IF. G. Walter’s orchard. 
| 115543, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

Wine sap apple tree, H. L. Picker- 
| ing’s orchard. (H 115536, Sept. 12, 

1908. ) 
| Wranosky’s (J. S.) 
| 115540, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
| York imperial section M. 
_ley’s orchard. (H 115535, 
1908. ) 

York 
orchard. 
WILLIAMS (HazaAet C.), 

W. Va. 

Our candidates. 
15, 1908.) 
WILLIAMS (Lucius F.), 
Iowa. 

Des Moines Beach. 
Docks at Arnolds park. 


(H 115537, 


(Hi 


orchard. (H 


U. 
Sept. 


Fin- 
12, 


imperial’s H. L. Pickering’s 
(H 115534, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
St. Marys, 

[25926 
(H 115994, Sept. 


Spirit Lake, 
[25927-25934 


Head of West Okoboji lake. 1, 2. 

Inn (The). 

Millers bay. 

Okoboji swing bridges. 

Swing bridges at Spirit Lake. 

(H 116590-116597, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
WINGREN (QO. J.), La Conner, Wash. 


, [25935-25944 

La Conner, Wash. Hole in the Wall. 
(H 1157338, Sept. 15, 1908.) 

La Conner flats. 1-7. (H 115734- 
115740, Sept. 15, 1908.) 

Pleasant Ridge, Wash. 1, 2. 
115741, 115742, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
WINTER-PonbD, Juneau, Alaska. 

[25945-254947 

(H 115859, Sept. 


(H 


Amalga, Alaska. 
14, 1908.) 

Taku glaciers, Alaska. 
Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Treadwell mines. 
| 14, 1908.) 


(H 115860, 


(H 115858, Sept. 


408 


Wittrrincre (H. B.), Rutherford, N. J. 
[25948 
Rutherford, N. J., Post-office. (H 


115731, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
WoLF NOVELTY co., Lima, Ohio. 


(25949, 25950 


9 
“1, | Wricut (Frep C.), Salamanca, N. ¥, 
| [ 


Lima, Ohio. (F 68964, Sept. 


1908. ) 
—— Memorial hall. (IF 68965, Sept. 

28, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Woop (M. RUSLING), York, 


New N. ¥. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


[25951-25953 | 


Beatrix seal. 

Catherine seal. 

Elise seal. 

(G 19557-19559, Sept. 5, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Aug. 21, 1908.) 
Woop (Wm. M.), Pa. 
[25054 
(F 67821, Aug. 
4, 1908.) 


FP 


Norristown, 


Taft to post card. 
14, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 
WoopHEAD (W. 


Fitchburg, Mass. 


[ 25955-25965 


Ashburnham, (TH 116492, 


116493, Oct. 3, 


Mass. 1, 2 
1908, ) 


Lancaster, Mass., Fort lake. 1-7. 
(H 116467-116472, 116496, Oct. 3, 
1908. ) 


Summary statement of deposits, 
logue since 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, 


2c. Sept. 16, 1908.) 


received and credited, 
January 1, 1908. 


and Prints completed by deposit_ 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs completed by deposit____ 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit._...._.._-.----~ 


| Wray (D. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


WoopHEAD (W. H.)—Continued. 
West Fitchburg, Mass., old bridge 

1,2. (H 116494, 116495, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

[25966 


Nations possie. (F 68403, Sept. 10, 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 2, 1908.) 


25967 


Merry grape girl. (F 68477, Sept 


14, 1908.) 
Younc, Lorp & RuHopEs, LTD., Sault Ste. 
Marie, Mich. [ 25968, 25969 
Hard pull. 

Pulling her off the bottom. 
(H 116020-116021, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Zak (JoserH J.), Chicago, Ill. [25970 
Wishing U the same old chestnut, 

(G 19556, Sept. 5, 1908.) 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
[25971 


225th anniversary of the founding 
Germantown. (F 68777, Sept. 23, 1908; 
2c. Sept. 14, 1908.) 
ZUVER (LEE L.), Tionesta, Pa. [25972 


Laying corner stone M. E. chureh 
Aug. 26. (H 115768, Sept. 15, 1908; 


ZEIFLER (MAX), 


included in the 


“applications for copyright of 


P oprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


of entry. ‘The notice after the first 


‘1 photograph received Oct. 7, 1908.” 


ended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


da 
a, cht by Edwin Austin Abbey, London, England. 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


inder this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
aintings, drawings, statuary, 


and models or designs 
Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


® save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been recejved on the 


title, if printed in full, would read: “ wer’ 
Class I, XXe, no. 27114, Oct. 7, 1908; 


BBEY (pwin AustIN), London, Eng- 
» land. [25973-25979 
Decorations in the capitol, Harris- 
g, Pa. Religion. Figure study in 
le painting; head, face, full, uplifted. 
27114, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
Science revealing the treasures 
Fthe earth. Five figures, nude, male. 
27108, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
—— Study from painting; ful! 
ngth male figure, nude, standing 
h foot resting on bench. (I 27109, 
ct. 7, 1908.) 
Spirit of light. Full length fig- 
‘e, female, nude, arms stretched up- 
ara. (1 27110, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
—_-- Study from the painting; 
ll length female figure, nude, stand- 
ig, facing background. (I 27111, Oct. 
908. ) 
Spirit of the vulecan. Figure 
udy in the painting: male figure, 
ide, seated, facing left. 
ot. 7, 1908.) 
— Figure studies in the paint- 
i; three figures, male, bending for- 
ard, semi-nude. 
V08.) 


DLEMAN (SAMUEL), Boston, Mass. 


t 


Moses. Front view, bas relief 
tatue, holding in each hand a tablet. 
3 26819, Sept. 8, 1908.) 

[LMIRALL (RAYMOND F.), New York, 
es 
f Blackwell's island, New York. (I 
27097, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Sf mork, N. Y. 
Auto flower girl. 


[25982-25989 
In panel of flowers 
wh eel. (I 27084, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
han and woman in winter garments 
eated probably in an automobile. (I 
4, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


a 
fe! 


(ET 27112, | 


Rl) alte, Ct. | 
a 25980 | 
ad [25981 
Proposed hospital park development | 
.MERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY, New | 


bung woman is holding automobile | 


Compliments of the season. Young > 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Cont’d. 

Fanora (La) Woman of Spanish 
type: hair adorned with a lace veiling. 
(I 27002, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

Lady Whip: in foreground stands 
a woman holding in her hand a whip, 

surrounded by dogs. (I 27003, Sept. 
24, 1908.) 

Lord Ray. 3ust, 
man clad in armour. 
8, 1908.) 

—— Figure formed of an open wreath 
laid upon two swords. (I 27124, Oct. 


profile view of 
(I 27123, Oct. 


8, 1908.) 
Old trapper. Half figure of an 
elderly man wearing soft hat. (I 


27001, Sept. 24, 1908.) 


Pura mia. In an oval panel, the 
head, full face of a beautiful young 
woman. (I 26520, Aug. 6, 1908.) 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT CO., Milwaukee, 

Wis. [25990-26002 

Angel and the ox. Poster drawing. 
(I 26045, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Betrayal (The) Poster drawing. 
26885, Sept. 17,. 1908.) 

Col: What’s wrong? Tom: Nothing 
wrong, Colonel. I just shot a snake, 
that’s all. Poster drawing. (I 27121, 
Oct. 8, 1908.) 

_ Dare you beneath the cross do the 
work of hell. Poster drawing. (I 
| 26890, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Don’t strike governor. Poster draw- 
ing. (I 27046, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
| Have I got ’em? Poster drawing. 
(I 26886, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

T could do this all my life. Poster 
drawing. (I 27044, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

I will get little Edgar or I bane no 
| Swede. Poster drawing. (I 26889, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Ole-swan-son. Poster drawing. 
26888, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Race between two engines. Poster 
| drawing. (I 27043, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


409 


(I 


(I 


410 CATALOGUE OF 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co.—Continued. 

Spoiling a good time: Come in here 
and grease my boots. (I 27122, Oct. 
8, 1908.) 


Sweetie: Honest Red, I love you. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| falling 
| white gown 
| 27081, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


Red: Nix, nix, on the loving gag. | 
Poster drawing. (I 26887, Sept. 17, | 
1908. ) 


This is not penitence, ’tis passion, go 
and may I never look upon thy face 


again. (I 26891, Sept. 17, 1908.) 
AMERICAN TOBACCO cCoO., New York, 
\. Ae ¢ [26003 


Officer in uniform 
(I 27106, Oct. 


Turkish officer. 
smoking a cigarette. 
T, 1908.) 

ANARGYROS (S.), New York, N. Y. 
[26004-26010 


Lady and tiger. Seated woman, 
probably cut in stone, left arm ex- 
tended in direction of tiger. (I 27091, 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Marketing in Egypt. Narrow street 
crowded with people, in foreground 
white donkey driven by young woman. 
(I 27092, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Resting in the desert. Man in kneel- 
ing position beside a camel, another 
man standing on other side of camel. 
(I 27094, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Silence. Gigantic male figure, prob- 
ably Egyptian deity, cut in stone, in 
front of which stands human figure 
with outstretched hands. (I 27095, 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Travelling in the desert. Number of 
people, dark skin, loose garments, one 
of whom is seated on camel’s back. (I 
27090, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Turkish lady. Lady with veil wound 
around head and held under chin with 
left hand. (1 27107, Oct. 7, 1908.) 

Water carrier. Young woman loosely 
draped holding water bottle on her 
head. (I 27093, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL CO,., St. Louis, 


Mo. [26011 
Purity. Young girl facing window, 


nolding in hand a lily. 
24, 1908.) 


ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Ill. 


Armour’s Christy girl; 
Chandler Christy. 
nette type, evening gown, 
placed over right. (I 27088, 
1908. ) 

Armour’s Fisher girl; 
Fisher. 
hair waved about face, leather hat. 
27080, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


by Howard 
Beautiful girl, bru- 


by Harrison 


(I 26999, Sept. 


_ in outing costume holding golf bag a 
5 26012-26016 


left hand | 
Oct i | 


Young girl in riding costume, | 
(i. 


26865, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 photo Sept. 1 


pt. IV, 01. s., V 


ARMOUR & co.—Continued. 

Armour’s Gilbert girl; by C. Alla 
Gilbert. Lovely American girl, ha 
over forehead, wears fluf 
n and hat of white lace. ( 


Armour’s Hutt girl; by Henry Hut 
American girl wearing graceful goy 
wide turn down collar, hair low 6 
neck. (I 27082, Oct. 2, 1908.) 

Armour’s Penrhyn girl; by Penrh 
Stanlaws. Young girl with hair ag 
ranged girlishly in fluffy curls, whi 
gown and large white hat. (I 270 
Oct. 2, 1908.) 


Detroit, Mich. 
[26017-2602 
Basket-ball girl—Mareh. Yo 
woman in gymnasium costume holdin; 
basket ball. (I 26861, Sept. 12, 1905 
1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) ‘ 
Bathing girl—July. Young woma 
in the surf, showing nearly the who! 
figure in red bathing costume. i 


ARTHUR (JAMES), 


1908. ) 
Boating girl—June. Young woma 
in white boating costume, holding oar. 
(I 26864, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 photo Sep 
14, 1908. ) 
Bowling girl—February. Your 
woman, holding a ball. (1 26855, Sep 
12, 1908S; 1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) 
Captain (The) —August. Youn 
woman in white military costume 
standing on deck of a yacht. (I 268 
Sept. 12, 1908: 1 photo Sept. 14, 1908. 
Wenuchae girl— December. Your 
woman in fencing costume, holding 
foil. (I 26859, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 phot 
Sept. 14, 1908. ) 


Fishing girl—April. Young wo 
in sporting costume, holding fish 
rod. (I 26862, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 p 
Sept. 14, 1903.) 


Girl at piano. Young woman in 
color evening gown, standing beside 
grande piano. (I 26860, Sept. 
1908; 1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) 


Golf girl—October. Young wo 


golf sticks. (I 26857, Sept. 12, 1 
1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Riding girl—November. Young 
man in blue riding costume, holdi 
riding crop. (I 26858, Sept. 12, 1 
1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) 


Shooting girl—September. Yo 
woman, shooting costume, holding rifle. 
(I 26854, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 photo Sept. 
14, 1908.) 


‘nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 
ARTHUR (JAMES)—Continued. 


man, white sweater, toboggan cap. 
26853, Sept. 12, 1908; 1 photo Sept. 14, 
1908. ) 


over one shoulder. (I 268638, Sept. 12, 
-1908; 1 photo Sept. 14, 1908.) 


iad (Bren), Mt. Penn., Pa. 
| Favorite roost. 
on which are roosting a lot of chickens. 
| (I 27087, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


"Barnrs-Crospy COMPANY, Chicago, III. 
[26031-26034 


Young woman in 
(I 


| Automobile girl. 
i automobile coat, holding goggles. 
u27137, Oct. 10, 1908. ) 


Debutante (The). Young woman in 


‘quet of flowers. (I 27140, Oct. 10, 


1908.) 


Skating girl. Young woman in win- 


Skating girl—January. Young wo- | 
(I | 


FINE ARTS 


411 


| Percer (Maria M.), St. Paul, Minn. 


[26042 
Bryan (William Jennings). Relief 
portrait, one third profile. (I 26925, 


| Sept. 21, 1908; 1 photo Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Tennis girl—May. Young woman in | 
outing costume with tennis racquet | 


BILLIKEN COMPANY, Chicago, II. 
[26043 


Billy’s smile; Head and shoulders in 


relief of a figure with hair combed to a 


[26030 | 
Zig-zag rail fence | 


point, large ears and broad smile. (I 
27049, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
Biscuorr & HO6OFir, Miinchen, Ger. 


[26044—26047 


Ave Maria. Mountaineer’s family 
among the mountains, man looking at 
his wife and child sitting on the 
ground in front of him. (I 26915, Sept. 
18, 1908.) 


Rosen. Young woman lying on a 


sofa smelling a bunch of flowers, in a 


evening gown, carrying a large bou- | 


| ter suit, wearing a fur boa. (I 27138, 
Oct. 10, 1908.) | 
_ Horsewoman. Woman in riding 


habit, cupid in upper right hand cor- 


- (I 271389, Oct. 10, 1908.) 
_BATCHELDER (CHARLES FLETCHER), 
Chicago, Il. [26035 


; Hiker (The). 
: ped with blanket, roll, ete. 
Sept. 12, 1908.) 


; 
BAUMANN (A.), New York, N. Y. 
[26036-26041 


Adele; Full face of girl, having head 


‘laughter. (I 26849, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
Carrie; Young woman having hair 
frouzily arranged in a pompadour. 
(1 26852, Sept. 12, 1908.) 

' Edna; Profile view of a girl, 
mouth, 
that have been broken off. 
Sept. 12, 1908.) 


Lily; Young woman, ends of braids 
tied up on her head and fall in a dis- 
hevelled manner over her face. (I 
26848, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
_ May; Full face, laughing picture of 
a young woman having her teeth 
broken off in front and wearing large 
earrings. (I 26850, Sept. 12, 1908.) 
Rose: Young woman having her hair 
pulled up on top of her head in a dis- 
hevelled manner and fastened with 
white pon pon. (I 26851, Sept. 12, 
1908. ) 


open 


(I 26847, 


Statuette of a march- | 
ing United States infantry man, equip- 


(I 26845, (7 27008, Aug. 22, 1908.) 


showing several front teeth | 


vase, (I 26914, Sept. 18, 1908.) 
Tempeltiinzerin. Egyptian dancer 
sitting erect in front of a mirror is 
making toilet, two black servants back 
of the dancer. (I 26915, Sept. 18, 
1908. ) 
Toque (La) de fourrure. Front view 


of a young woman’s head; [with] a 

fur-toque hat. (I 26916, Sept. 18, 

| 1908.) 

BLASCHKE (FREDERICK), New York, 
Bia ie [26048 


Kruger (Charles W.) Bust, in uni- 
form coat thrown over left shoulder. 


Brown (JOHN Y.), Providence, Ky. 
[26049 


Monogram. Design represents every 


capital letter of the English alphabet. 
thr own back, her mouth wide open in | 


| 


(I 27042, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


| Brown & BicEetow, St. Paul, Minn. 


[26050 


Lincoln at Gettysburg: by Benja- 
min Lichtman. Lincoln, three quarter 
length, standing, left hand raised to 
chest. (I 27010, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


| BuRBANK (E. A.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


[26051 


Snake dance given by 
(I 26955, 


Snake dance. 
the Mogni Indians at Walpi. 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


BURR PUBLISHING CO., New York, N. Y. 


[26052, 26053: 
Seated figure of young girl, 
(1, 27181, Oct. 9, 


Revery. 
hair hanging down. 
1908. ) 

Romance; by Wm. J. Whittemore. 
Young girl, seated, holds book which is 
partly opened. (I 26841, Sept. 10, 
1908. ) 


Al2 


CAHOON (CHARLES D.), Harwich, Mass. 
[26054 


(William Jennings) Bust 
(I 27034, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


«CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRo., Boston, Mass. 


Bryan 
-done in clay. 


| 


| 
| 


| phabet fioating. 


[26055 | 


Relief of Columbus. Columbus land- 


ing in America, standing in boat ac-_ 


-companied by eleven men, Indians on 
‘shore. (I 27055, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


‘CAPUDINE CHEMICAL CO., Raleigh, N. C. 
[| 26056 

Peacock. 
(I 27019, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


(De. C. H.), Kansas City, 


[26057-26059 


“CARSON 
Mo. 


Marina Leroy; a soul in its flight | 


through ethereal space. Female figure 


draped with a thin veil, as if in flight. | 


(1 27033, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Supreme ruler in the Temple of 
Light. Man, full beard, white turban, 
white mantle about shoulders. (T 
‘27032, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Temple of light. Large 
three stories and basement, 
of Doric style. (I 26842, 
1908. ) 


‘COLEMAN (Gustavus H.), Sedalia, Mo. 
[ 26060 


Iexcelsior national drawing, no. one. 
Primitive twig of liberty, planted by 
the venerable Whigs of 1776. Liber- 
ty’s tree in twentieth century A. D. 


building, 
columns 
Sept. 11, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.33 


CoLuLieR (P. F.) & son.—Continued. 
School days; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Little boy poring over big book, all 
around him are the letters of the al- 
(I 26844, Sept. 11, 


1908. ) 
Cook (W. F.) GRANITE Co., Springfield, 
Mass. [ 26067, 
Sanburn no. 2860; by Robert L. 


Cook. Sepulchral monument, having 
two bases, upon the second sets the 
die, the sides of which are battered. 


Peacock with spread tail. | (1 26992, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Wight family memorial no, 286; by 
Robert L. Cook. Sepulchral monu- 
ment Ionic, with the Scammozzi capi- 
tal and Attic base. (I 26993, Sept. 23, 
1908. ) 


CRANE (J. W:), New York, N. Y. 
[26069 
Rocks off Cornwall. Steep cliffs at 
right, waves breaking on rocks which 
extend out into the ocean. (1 26877, 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 


CROWELL PUB. Co., New York, N. Y. 


_ seated in church pew. 


(I 26882, Aug. 8, 1908; 1 photo Sept. | 


17, 1908. ) 


New York, 
N. Y. | 26061—26066 
Autumn; by Clara Elsene Peck. 
Young woman gathering autumn leaves 
which are falling around her. (I 
“27054, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


‘Cottier (P. F.) & SON, 


Book worms; by Walter Appleton 
‘Clark. Gathered about a push cart 


containing second hand books are five 
men well along in years. (I 26997, 
Sept. 23, 1908. ) 


Fore! by Edward Penfield. Young 


[26070 

Puritan maid. Maiden in Puritan 

costume, white collar, cuffs and cap, 

(I 26969, Sept. 
22, 1908.) 


LDrJoNGE (Louis) & co., New York, 
i AE os [26071-26076 
Easter lilies and leaves. White 


Easter lilies irregularly connected by 


twigs of leaves. (I 26805, Sept. 5, 
1908. ) 
Holly leaves and berries. Holly 


leaves and berries with intermediate 
twigs of pine-needles. (I 26803, Sept. 
5, 1908.) 

Hydrangea flowers and leaves. Ir- 
regular groups of branches and leaves. 
(I 26808, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Lilac flowers and leaves. Branches 
of lilac flowers and leaves. (I 26804, 


Sept. 5, 1908.) 


Violet buds and blossoms. Sprays 


/of violet buds and blossoms with 
ferns. (I 26806, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


‘man playing golf, he is hatless and has | 


his sleeves rolled up. (I 26843, Sept. 


“11, 1908.) 

Philadelphia 1683-1908; by Guern- 
‘sey Moore. Man dressed in period of 
1683. (I 27116, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Wild and cutivated roses. Sprays of 
wild roses interspersed with cultivated 
roses. (I 26807, Sept. 5, 1908.) 


De LAVAL SEPARATOR CO... New York, 


River pirates; by William J. Ayl- | 
| Standing in a brook, on a rock is a 
young lady shaking parasol at one of 


~ward. A number of men in police uni- 
forms covering with their revolvers a 
party of men. 


(I 27115, Oct. 7, 1908.) | the cows. 


N. Y. 
Problem (A). 


[26077 
Country scene, cows 


(I 26866, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


4 FINE 
408. 40-44, Oct., 1908 _ 


Dv PoNT DE NeMours (E. I.) POWDER 


= co., Wilmington, Del. [26078 
Geneva. [English setter, standing 


ith right fore foot raised in the air, 
lil stiffened out. (1 26867, Sept. 14, 
1908. ) 

ELLiorr (Joun), Rome, Italy. 
| Diana of the Tides; Four horses ad- 
ancing across beach, Diana standing 


pn large shell borne on breakers. 
§812, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


IMERSON DRUG CO., Baltimore, Md. 


menurse girl. Half figure, young 
woman attired in garb of nurse, she 


Molds a bottle. (I 27018, Sept. 25, 
OS. ) 
RAGAN (JAMES), New York, N. Y. 
[26081 


air and is standing on raised plat- 


. W. T. Smiling nude image of a 
rine se boy kneeling, hands clasped 
epreast. (I 27020, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Buffalo, N. Y. 
, [26083 
Kenneth. Small boy seated at a 


ble, holding spoon in his right hand. 
26838, Aug. 6, 1908S.) 


ARY (CLAUDE A.), South Bend, Ind. 
} [ 26084 
Idol of the people. Statuette, Hin- 
9 with face of William J. Bryan. 
_ 26598, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

MOCK IN. ks 

. [| 26085-26099 
Bracelet design based on signs of 

luarius. (I 27060, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
(ioe based on signs of Capricorn. 
| 27058, Sept. 29, 1908. ) 

Pendant design based on signs of 
orpro. (I 27057, Sept. 29, 1908. ) 
Ring design based on signs of Aqua- 
(I 27059, Sept. 29, 1908.) 


FOSBERY (ERNEST), 


IEDERICS, INC., New 


-— based on sigus of Aries. (I 
M71, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
based on signs of Cancer. (I 


W714, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
——based on signs of Capricorn. 
26980, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

—— based on signs of Gemini. 
973, Sept. 22, 1908.) 

based on signs of Leo. (I 26975, 
ft. 22, 1908.) 


(I 


[26079 | 


(I | 


mm alongside of a covered table. (I | 
998, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

ORENTINE ALABASTER Co0., Chicago, 
- Il). [26082 


[26080 | 


ARTS 413 


FREDERICS, INC.—Continued. 


——hased on signs of Libra. (I 
26977, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
based on signs of Pisces.. (I 


27061, Sept. 29, 1908.) 
——hbased on signs of Sagittarius. 


(I 26979, Sept. 22, 1908. ) 
-—— based on signs of Scorpio. (I 
26978, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
based on signs of “Laurus. (I 
26972, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
based on signs of Virgo. (I 


26976, Sept. 22, 1908.) 
Seattle, Wash. 
[26100 
Spirit of the Pacific. Fountain, four 
male figures, stooped, supporting foun- 
tain, above four female figures. (I 


FROLICH (FINN H.), 


} | 26890, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
Pope Pius X. He has risen from his | 


Bristol, England. 
[26101 

Herbert 
woman 


(I 


Frost & REED, 


Primrose gatherers: by 
Dicksee. Landscape, young 
and little girl gathering primroses. 
26837, Sept. 10, 1908.) 


East 
[26102 


Bust por- 
(I 


GASPARD (JULES MAURICE), 
Aurora, N. Y. 
Eddy (Mary Baker G.) 
trait, three quarter view of face. 
21120, Oct. 8, 1808.) 


GILBERT (C. ALLAN), New York, N. Y. 
[26103 

Thoroughbred (A). Girl in riding 
habit seated on a sofa, riding crop in 
both hands. (I 27012, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


GILBERT (CARRIE M.), Portland, Oreg. 

[26104 
A child, 
(I 


Little Chief Henry Sioux. 
front view, sitting, war-bonnet, etc. 
27004, Sept. 24, 1908.) 


GoopricH (B. F.) co., Akron, Ohio. 
[26105 


Adele. Head and shoulders of young 
lady, hair dressed high on her head 


décolleté dress. (I 26868, Sept. 14, 

1908. ) 

HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE Co., St. Louis, 
Mo. [26106 


School girl. Young girl, books under 
right arm dressed in plain costume. 
(I 27088, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO., 


Worcester, Mass. [26107 
Old gun. Old man seated on a 
chair, on a low stool is a young boy 


looking intently into old man’s face. 
(I 27011, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


414 


Harvey (JoHN F.), Amsterdam, N. Y. 
[26108 


Empty dinner pail. Laboring man 
sitting on a door sill with empty din- 
ner pail at his feet. (I 27048, Sept. 
29, 1908; 1 photo Aug. 17, 1908.) 


HERING (HENRY), New York, N. Y. 
[26109 
Saint-Gaudens (Augustus). 
trait bust showing head and neck with- 
out shoulders. (I 27102, Oct. 6, 1908.) 


HESTER (EBENEZER), Unionville, Conn. 

[26110 

Pearly gates. Old man in flowing 

white robe looking toward the sky. (I 
27105, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Hitt (CLARA), Washington, D. C. 


Lincoln (Abraham). Life size por- 


trait bust, hair long covering tops of | 


ears. (I 26835, Aug. 25, 1908.) 


HirRscHBerG (CARL), Buffalo, N. Y. 


Gobble-uns’ll git you. Interior of an 
old fashioned house, seated before an 
open fire is a girl telling a story to 
two little girls and two boys. (I 
26911, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


HORLICK’S MALTED MILK CO., 
Wis. 


ing representing Perdita, Viola and 
Orphelia, Shakespeare’s home in cor- 
ner. (I 27089, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Hunt (Woopsury E.) co., Concord, 
i, EL. 
Brighteyes; by C. Allen Gilbert. 
Head of a girl, outlined by a 
with carnation pinks at bottom of pic- 
ture. (I 27026, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


Darling; by C. Allen Gilbert. 


er. (I 27023, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Dearie: by C. Allen Gilbert. Head 
of girl in profile outlined by a circle, a 
rose at bottom of picture. 
Sept. 25, 1908. ) 

Honey moon; by C. Allen Gilbert. 
Clown kissing Indy in the moon. (I 
27021, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Masqueraders (The); by C. Allen 
Gilbert. Heads of a clown and a girl, 
the latter removing a mask. (I 27022, 
Sept. 25, 1908. ) 

Sweetheart; by C. Allen Gilbert. 
Head of girl, outlined by a_ heart, 
rose with stem running through heart. 
(I 27025, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


having on either side a statement 
the capital 
| Sept. 21, 1908.) 


| JAYNE (Dr. D.) & son, Philadelph 
Por- | 


| 1908; 1 photo Oct. 


| foot. 
[26111 


_ head in the other. 
1908.) 
[26112 | 


_ their 
| Sept. 23, 1908.) 
Racine, | ee 
[26113 | 

Shakespearean heroines. Panel paint- | 


Ker (BRatrour), New York, N. Y. 


[26114-26119 | 


attitude of reflection. 
heart | 


| sitting in 
Head | 
of a girl in profile, hat with long feath- | 


I 27024, | 
( ' | ehild hitting ball with mallet. 


1908.) 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Cl 
eago, Ill. [26 
Bank behind the book. Bank bui 
ing of Illinois trust & savings bar 


and surplus. (I 269% 


Pa. [26 
Lee (General). Bust portrait 
General Lee attired in uniform of 
Confederate general. (I 27104, Oct. | 
7, 1908.) 


JouHNSON (Mary E.), Roxbury, Ma 
[26 


Peace; by L. Campisi. Bas-re 
figure of an agel, body poised on o 
(I 26918, Sept. 19, 1908.) 
Joust (PAvuL SPENER), Brooklyn, N. 7 

[ 26 

Tulips: Two lips. Two tulips with 


a circle, man’s head in one tulip, gi 
(I 27015, Sept. 


JUERGENS (ALFRED), Oak Park, Ill. 
Atlantic to the Pacific. U. S. fleet ¢ 
trip to the Pacific. (1 2698 


(ADOLPH), Newark, N. J. 
[2¢ 

Automobile party passing anothe 

party having a delay caused by punt 

ture. (I 26558, Aug. 8, 1908.) 


[ 26126, 26 
Her mother’s voice. Little girl si 
ing in church, her father beside her 
(I 27067, Oct. 1 
1908. ) 
Home sweet home. Two old people 
firelight with visions su 
rounding them of their absent family q 
(1 27068, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


IKkrR (Mary Siessper), Rockville Cen 
N. Y. [261 
Champion (The). Croquet gro 


27066, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Next; baby holding toothbrush 
bull dog with towel about his n 
({f 26712, Aug. 31, 1908; 1 photo Oct. 


KIEFER (EpDwin H.), New York, N. 
[ 


Our colors; or, Red, white and bl 


Three girls, their arms around eaé 
other, running. (I 26880, Sept. 16, 
1908. ) : 


@ raised to lower part of face. 


F{NE ARTS 


nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


415 


KIMBALL & CoMBE co., Providence, R. I. 
[26131 


Soldier’s monument; by Alfred H. 
Combe. Sarcophagus draped with a 
flag, against which is a wreath con- 
taining a state coat of arms. (I 
26836, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Kinney (Troy & Marcaret), New 
more, N. XY. [ 26132, 26133 
Leonard Calvert taking possession of 
Maryland. Calvert holds flag, Jesuit 
priest kneeling holding cross, several 
other figures. (I 26989, Sept. 23, 
1908. ) 

Leonard Calvert trading with In- 
dians for land. Calvert hands hoe to 
Indian chief who holds wild turkey. 
Other white men and Indians. (I 
26988, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Kospier (Abert J.), New York, N. Y. 
[26134-26153 
Amen; by Alphonse Mucha. Human 
figure, with shining eyes, hair flying, 
‘over which is a circle of stars. (I 
26834, Sept. 9, 1908.) 
American girl. Young girl sitting 
head turned showing left side of face. 
(1 27027, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Comedy; by Alphonse Mucha. 
Branches of trees, flowers and bushes; 
sitting in the branches of the trees 
are women. (I 27028, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Forgive us our trespasses, no. 1; by 
Alphonse Mucha. An eight pointed 
star, around which are two circles; the 
larger circle ends at the bottom in two 
hands. (I 26823, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


German girl; by Alphonse Mucha. 
Female figure, sitting, right hand 
(LI 27030, 
Sept. 26, 1908.) 

Give us this day our daily bread; 
by Alphonse Mucha. No. 1. An eight 
pointed star, around which are two 
circles; below the smaller circle is a 
erescent, inclosing body of an angel 
feeding a donkey. (I 26832, Sept. 9, 
1908. ) 

——No. 2. Upper part of huge 
man’s form; covering the right half 
of this is a shrouded female figure. 
(I 26833, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Hallowed be Thy name; by Alphonse 
Mucha. No. 1. 
below which are three bells: embracing 
the bells is a crescent. 
9, 1908. ) 


——No. 2. Huge female figure with 
arms crossed over her breast, in valley 
below a horde of figures bending to 
the earth in adoration. 
9, 1908.) 


An eight pointed star, | 


(I 26828, Sept. - 


(I 26829, Sept. | 
| relief, 


KoBLER (ALBERT J.)—Continued. 
Lead us not into temptation; by 


Alphonse Mucha. No. 1. An eight 
pointed star, around which are two 
circles, one within the other. (I 26821, 


Sept. 9, 1908.) 


—No. 2. Young girl clad from 
the waist; at her left is a huge ghost- 
like figure. (I 26822, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Our Father Who art in heaven; by 
Alphonse Mucha. No. 1. An eight 
pointed star, around which in a circle, 
are seven conventionalized flowers. 
(I 26824, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


— No. 2. A number of human fig- 
ures, toiling up a rocky steep moun- 
tain pass; an enormous eye can be seen 


in the heavens. (I 26825, Sept. 9, 
LOOS. ) 
Pater (La); by Alphonse Mucha. 


Female nude figure with hair partly 


enveloping her. (I 26820, Sept. 9, 
1908. ) 
Thy kingdom come; by Alphonse 


Mucha. No. 1. An eight pointed star, 
around which are two circles; from the 
inner spring a number of convention- 
alized lilies. (I 26826, Sept. 9, 1908.) 


— No. 2. Seated figure of a 
woman, draped in flowing robes 
around which are partiy clad human 
figures in various postures. (I 26827, 
Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Thy will be done; by Alphonse 
Mucha. No. 1. <An eight pointed star, 


around which are two circles; from the 
inner circle and in a large star the 
bottom of which is incomplete are con- 
ventionalized flowers. (1 26830, Sept. 
9, 1908. ) 


No. 2. Female form with 


breasts bare, drapery below; clinging 
to the figure is a child. (I 26831, 


| Sept. 9, 1908.) 


Tragedy ; by Alphonse Mucha. Huge 
male figure, rocks below, female fig- 
ure, across her knees lays a form with 
mask-like face. (I 27029, Sept. 26, 
1908.) 


Truth; by Alphonse Mucha. Woman 
sitting on throne looking at nude fig- 
ure on right side. (I 27031, Sept. 26, 
1908. ) 


AT 


IXORZILIUS (PETER), Trenton, N. J. 
[26154-26155 
Bryan (William J.) A medallion, 
bas-relief. (I 26923, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
Taft (Wm. H.) <A medallion, bas- 
(I. 26924, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


416 


LAMASURE (E.), Washington, D. C. 


At close of day. Autumn landscape 
showing a sunset near Cabin John’s 
bridge. (I 26901, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Calm (A) night. Moonlight marine. 
Large rocks in right foreground, waves 
dashing on them. (I 26900, Sept. 17, 
1908.) 


Country road. Summer landscape. 


Road running through center «& in 
background. a large white house. (I 


26896, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Early spring in Maryland. Spring 
scene just after sunset; a stream run- 
ning from foreground across center. (I 
26907, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

Homestead (The) Road running 
through center. A branch of the road 
ends at the steps of a yellow farm 
house. (I 26898, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Homeward road. Fall landscape. 
Coming down road is a2 man in a two 
wheeled cart with brown horse. (I 
26902, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Midsummer. Summer evening. Small 
brook running through center. (1 
269038, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


New Year’s eve. Winter landscape. 
Country house & other buildings to 
right of road. Snow on ground. (f 
26897, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Off the main road. Fall landscape; 
road, crossed in foreground by a small 
stream. To left of road i large 


is a 
barn. (I 26905, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


Old mill. 
ing an old mill at sunset. 
Sept. 17, 1908. ) 


Old stone bridge. Summer §land- 
scape; road curving in center of pic- 
ture before a stone bridge. (I 26908, 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


On the Chesapeake. 
mac river in left of picture. 
right. (I 26899, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


September days. Fall 
mill at right; a road in center. Man 
with team & wagon has stopped before 
mill. (I 26895, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


(I 26906, 


Rvening. Poto- 


Trail of sunset. 
left. 
water in background. 
17, 1908.) 
Lectercqg (H. S.) & co., New York, 

N. Y. [26170-26173 


Daisy design with basket weave 
background. White daisies on basket 


pattern. (I 26984, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Summer landscape show- | 


Moon at | 


landscape, | 


Stream of water at | 
Glow of setting sun reflected on | 
(I 26904, Sept. | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. 8., v.35 


| LecLercg (H. 8S.) & co.—Continued. 
[26156-26169 | 


Holly and poinsettia design. Imita- 
tion wood background. (I 26986, Sept. 
23, 1908.) 

Holly design. 
ranged with pine cones. 
Sept. 23, 1908.) 

Holly design with basket back- 
ground. (I 26987, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


LricgH (Epwin T.), Chicago, Il. 
[26174-26180 


Crossing the burning sands. A des- 
ert, a camel, an Arab dressed in white 
on the camel. (I 27039, Sept. 8, 1908; 
1 photo Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Dutch boy. Boy in Dutch costume, 
standing in a meditative position, left 
hand in his pocket. (I 27040, Sept. 8, 
1908: 1 photo Aug. 31, 1908.) 


Duteh girl. Girl in Dutch costume, 
left hand concealed under the apron. 
(I 27037, Sept. 8, 1908; 1 photo Aug. 
31, 1908. ) 

Dutch landscape. Holland scene, 
canal, Dutch windmill. (I 27088, Sept. 
8, 1908; 1 photo Aug. 31, 1908.) 

King of the air. An eagle poised in 
mid-air, with wings and tail outspread. 
(I 27041, Sept. 8, 1908; 1 photo Aug. 
31, 1908.) 


Patient fisherman. A heron stand- 
ing in a body of water with water lilies 
in the foreground. (I 27036, Sept. 8, 
1908; 1 photo Aug. 31, 1908.) 

Ship of the desert. Desert, in the 
foreground a camel standing equipped 


Holly artistically ar- 
(I 26981, 


with trappings, surmounted by an 
Arab. (I 27035, Sept. 8, 1908; 1 photo 


Aug. 31, 1908.) 


| Le Vasseur (A.) & co., Paris, France. 


_ found by searching party. 


| of party. 


[26181 


Madrigal (Le); par Lecomte Du 
Nouy. Woman, hesd in profile, décol- 
leté attire and holds a madrigal. (1 
26875, Sept. 14, 1908.) 


LIFE PUB. co., New York, N. ¥. 
[26182-26187 


Found: by Wm. L. Jacobs. Young 
couple sitting on edge of beach, being 
(I 26878, 
Sept. 15, 1908.) 

Grand review of the Republican 
forces prior to going into action. Re- 
publican candidates seated on box re- 
viewing procession of principal allies 
(I 27103, Oct. 6, 1908.) 

Love is also deaf. A musical, long 
haired musician at piano, guests in de- 
jected and disgusted attitudes, one 
couple standing at piano oblivious to 
noise. (I 27063, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


| FINE ARTS 417 
nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 

s PUB. co.—Continued. Monroe (Jesstr Parsons—), Los 
Angeles, Cal. [26198 


Man behind the gun; by P. Johnson. 

West Point, behind one of the guns is 
seated one of the officers holding hand 
ofa girl. (I 26991, Sept. 23, 1908.) 
' Summer is over. Deserted summer 
hotel veranda, Cupid, somewhat dis- 
figured, is alone, arm in sling, suit case 
on steps. (I 27064, Sept. 30, 1908.) 

Thrice he assay’d and thrice in spite 
‘of scorn: by Wm. H. Walker. Arena 
with Bryan and Taft as knights, 
‘Bryan is mounted on a donkey, Taft 
‘on a white steed. (I 26879, Sept. 15, 
1908. ) 

LisLe (ANNIE E.), 


Mo. 
[26188 
| Morning lesson. Lady dressed in 
white, sitting in a window-seat read- 
ing. (I 27047, Sept. 28, 1908.) 

Lirric (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[26189, 26190 
| National city bank of N. Y.; show- 
ing facade and side of building. (1 
| 27062, Sept. 30, 1908.) 
_ Worcester, Mass. Worcester poly- 
‘technic institute. Bird’s eye view. (I 
26929, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Kansas City, 


‘Lucas (JESSE PatMerR), Portland, 
a Oregon. [26191, 26192 


Mt. Hood, Oregon. Mountain shows 
fup in distance covered with snow. (I 
| 27077, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
= Mt. Rainier, Wash. 
(tance covered with snow. 
Sept. 30, 1908.) 
| MARKENDORFF 
me N.Y. [26193 
That windy corner. Twenty-third 
‘Street at Broadway and Fifth ave., New 
/York, on a windy day. (I 27085, Oct. 
72,1908.) - 

lorie (Louts), New York, N. Y. 


Mountain in dis- 
(I 27078, 
York, 


(GEORGE), New 


| Auditing committee. Three old men 
| seated around a table on which rest 
| some documents and an old ledger. (1 
/ 26910, Sept. 17, 1908.) 

| Friendly glass. Three men seated 
| around a table, on which stands a bowl 
fot punch. <All men have glasses raised 
Pfor a toast. (I 26909, Sept. 17, 
“MOLLER (Lupwie), Liibeck, Germany. 
i, [ 26196, 26197 


Sm busch, (In the bush); by Prof. 


GS39, Sept. 10, 1908.) 


Im feld, (In the field); by Prof. H. 


herd dog and a fox terrier. (I 26840. 


Sept. 10, 1908. ) 


| view 


[ 26194, 26195 | 


_ in plan. 
1908.) | 


| ing. 
. Sperling. Heads of two dogs. (1. 


erling. Heads of two dogs, a shep- | | 


Thieving bears. Two lovers seated 
on log by mountain stream, two bears 
ransacking their lunch basket under 


trees. (I 27099, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
MONTAUK PAINT MFG. CO., Brooklyn, 
i. ee. a [26199 
Montauk Indian. American Indian 


in typical Indian costume, armed with 
a rifle. (I 26876, Sept. 15, 1908.) 
New York, N. Y. 
[ 26200, 26201 

Return of the victors. Colonial 
house, lady and small boy in doorway. 
(1 27013, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

When the heart is young. Young 
girl coming through a field, dog at her 


Moran (E. Percy), 


left. (1 27014, Sept. 25, 1908; 1 photo 
Sept. 24, 1908.) 
Morr (J. L.) IRON worKs, New York, 
Ne 2 [26202 
Spanish war type soldier. Rough 
rider uniform, sleeves rolled up, rifle 
in right hand. (I 27101, Aug. 27, 
1908. ) 
| NATIONAL BANK OF CUBA, Havana, 
Cuba. [26203 


New York, Broadway & Wall street; 
looking down Broadway to the 
26702, Aug. 28, 1908; 1 
1908. ) 


tattery. (I 
photo Sept. 10, 


NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE ©CO., 
Orange, Mass. [26204 
Spanish girl. Young lady in typical 
Spanish dress, seated on a sewing ma- 
chine. (I 26869, Sept. 14, 1908.) 
OstHats (EpMunpD H.), Toledo, Ohio. 
[26205 
ones. Three _ setters 


pointing quail, hidden in cover along 
ditch. (1 26970, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


F.), 


Three good 


Youngstown, 
[ 26206, 26207 
county court house, Mercer, 
Perspective drawing, rectangular 
(I 26921, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Reuben McMillan free library, 
Youngstown, Ohio. Perspective draw- 
(I 26920, Sept. 21, 1908S; 1 photo 
Sept. 28, 1908.) 


OWSLEY (CHAS. 


Ohio. 
Mercer 
Pa. 


OYEN AD. SIGN SYSTEM, INC., E. FRANK 
MANN, SECY. & MGR., La Crosse, 
Wis. [26208 

Profile view of bear standing on hind 

| feet on cake of ice. (I 26957, Sept. 16, 


‘1908; 1 photo Oct. 3, 1908.) 


418 


Puiutuirs (T. F.) co., Dubuque, Iowa. 
[26209 


Roman main altar. 26062. Three 
steps of unequal length above which is 
altar table. (I 27100, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
Prev (H. C.), Riveredge, N. J. 

[26210-26213 

Auto girl. 
bat, automobile veil and holding wheel 
of an automobile. (I 27051, Sept. 29. 
1908. ) ; 

Fencing girl. 
with her raised right hand a sword. 
(I 27050, Sept. 29, 1908. ) 

Golf girl. Young woman 
with her raised right hand 
(I 27052, Sept. 29, 1908.) 

Sailing. Young woman 
yachting cap, and holding wheel 
both hands. 


Prick (HENRY), Elizabeth, N. J. 


a stick. 


in 


Portrait easel. Hollow block, open 


at front, inclined surface to expose the | ~~ ; : 
modeled in relief. 


contained portrait. (I 26912, 


5, 1908.) . 
QuINBY (IF. J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[26215 


Sept. 


Bastinguette; by J. 
Flower girl holding basket of flowers, 
couple of gentlemen in background. 
(I 27009, Sept. 24, 
14, 1908. ) 


Young woman wearing a | 


Young woman holding | 


wearing | 


C. Fireman, | 
| ral 


holding | 


(I 27053, Sept. 29, 1908.) | 


[26214 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. &, Veo 


RIcHARDS (J. A.) & STAFF.—Cont’d. 
Newburgh from the river; by Rhoda 


Wilkinson. City of Newburgh as seen 
from Hudson river. (I 27142, Oct. 10, 
1908. ) 
hopin (HENRI), New York, N. Y. 
[26223-26225 
Bryan (W. J.). Bust, bare head, 
curled hair, turn down collar. (1 


27086, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Irish American allegorical relief. 
Irish flag tied together with ribbons. 
(I 27118, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


Taft (W. H.). Modeled bust, bare 
head, hair parted on left, standing col- 
lar. (I 27096, Sept. 22, 1908.) 


SAINT-GAUDENS (A. H.), Windsor, Vt. 
[26226 

Monument for George F. Baker; by 
Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Group of 
statuary consisting of a seated figure 
of Christ, two figures of adoring angels 
(I 26846, Sept. 12, 


| 1908.) 


ducks flying near marshy ground. 
1908, 1 photo Sept. | 


SAWYER (EDMUND JOSEPH), Lincklaen 
Center, N. Y. [26227 
Wild ducks of various kinds in natu- 
haunt. Eleven species of wild 
(1 


26919, Sept. 19, 1908.) 


| ScHAEFFER (WiLLIAM J.), Baltimore, 


Mad. 
After the crucifiction. 


[26228 
Model stone- 


| like foundation on which is a cross, in 


RuHEEM (BuvzzA) co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [ 26216-26220 | 
First down; by Royal A. Rheem; 
Young student in front of dresser, 


holding shaving brush. (I 26872 
14, 1908.) 


Lineup (The) ; 


, Sept. 


by Royal A. Rheem. 


_ front of the cross, four female figures. 


| SCRIBNER’S 


Student sitting on stool in room witb | 


shawl wrapped around him. (I 26878, 


Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Right and left tackle; by Royal A. 
Rheem. Male and female students 
with arms around each other. (I 
26870, Sept. 14, 1908.) 

(S) Center (The); by Royal A. 
Rheem. Student walking on _ path, 
pipe in mouth, clouds of smoke. (I 
26874, Sept. 14, 1908.) 

Y. M. C. A.; by Royal A. Rheem. 
Student in athletic running suit, one 
arm on horizontal bar. (I 26871, Sept. 
14, 1908.) 


RICHARDS - A.) & ST wat New York, 
Ca Pape & 


[26221, 26222 | 


Newburgh pee the aoe ae by Rhoda 
Wilkinson. 
son river and hills. (I 27148, Oct. 10, 
1908. 1 photo Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Newburgh showing Hud- | 


(I 26893, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


(CHARLES) SONS, New 
York, N. Y. [ 26229-26236 
Basket ball; by Harrison Fisher. 


| Blond girl, right arm up, holding bas- 


ket ball, wearing sweater with V on 
front. (I 27075, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Beauties; by Harrison Fisher. Bru- 
nette, hair puffed and tied with bow, 
holding angora cat. (I 27071, Oct 1, 
1908. ) 


Fudge party; by Harrison Fisher. 
Five girls, brunette wearing pink ki- 
mona stirring fudge in chafing-dish. 
(I 27070, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Lady of the lake; by Harrison 
Fisher. Blond girl, wearing skirt and 
blouse, right hand on oar handle. (I 
27073, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Lucky dog; by Harrison Fisher, 
| Girl and bull ee seated in automobile. 
(I 27074, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


* 
m 


a FINE ARTS 


os. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


CRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons.—Cont’d. 

) gaa of the day; by Alonzo Kim- 
yall, Young army officer and ai 
oe ted facing each other on porch. 
P7069, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


Old miniature; by Harrison Fisher. 
Brunette, hair parted, looking down at 
niniature. (I 27072, Oct. 1, 1908.) 

| Study hour; by Harrison Fisher. 
; unette sitting at table reacing. (I 
O16, Oct. 1, 1908.) 


MPLEX LITHO. Cco., New York, N. Y. 

[ 26237-26239 
| American girl; by Archie Gunn. 
srunette type, large picture hat, rib- 
bon loosely tied at right side of chin. 
(I 26982, Sept. 23, 1908.) | 
-Delmonico girl; by Archie Gunn. 
wen a girl wearing large hat with 


Breen plumes. (I 26983, Sept. 23, 
908. ) 
Seummer girl; by Archie Gunn. 


rreen ribbon tied under chin. 
sept. 23, 1908.) 


STERRETT (SAMUEL CLIFFORD), New 
| York, N. Y. [26240 | 
| Nature fakes of Noah. Six comic 


(I 27065, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


STEWART PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
te [26241 
| Old homestead. Farmbouse — sur- 
ounded by trees and a stone wall, 
man milking a cow. (I 26884, Sept. 17, 
L908 :) 


Ys 
~ oa 


Ditasquerader (The). Head of young 
oman wearing a two cornered hat, 
er neck is encircled with the same 
material as her coat. (I 27016, Sept. 


1908.) 


| Music. Panel, in upper center is a 
face, having mouth and eyes open. (I 
7017, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


SULLIVAN (MILNoR R.), Sidney, Ohio. 


| Political map of United States; 
raphical chart of the United States 
yn which the area of each State is 
lrawn proportional [to] its electoral 
pte. (I 27117, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


WENNING (REBECCA T.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. [26245-26255 
Branch of apple blossoms. Leaves 


ind buds, four bees, spider, web and 
fly. (I 26967, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


bictures of Noah trying to capture the | 


RAUsS (FRANK V.), New York, N. Y. | 
[ 26242, 26243 


[> [26244 | 


ae 


Wears large picture hat, trimmed with | 
(I 26985, 


| vines. 


419 


SWENNING (Resecca T.)—Continued. 

Branch of lilacs. Leaves and buds 
with spider, web and fly in back- 
ground. (I 26968, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

3unch of columbines. Leaves and 
buds, spiderweb and fly in background, 
spider suspended from web. (I 26961, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Bunch of cornflowers and wheat, 
with spider, web and fly. (1 26964, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Clusters of grapes. 1. Purple and 
green grapes, leaves and five curved 
vines. (I 26958, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Clusters of grapes. 2. Purple and 
green grapes, leaves and four straight 
(I 26959, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Moonlight scene. Stork and infant 
in pond, log cabin in background. (I 
26963, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Spray of baby-blue-eyes and bleed- 
ing hearts. Leaves and buds, three 
flying bees. (I 26966, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Spray of daisies and buttercups, with 


spider, web and fly. (1 26960, Sept. 
| 21, 1908.) 
Spray of trumpet flowers, leaves 


and buds. (I 26965, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Teddy bear and national flag with 
California scenery. (I 26962, Sept. 21, 
1908.) 


THIcKSON (A. R.), Philo, Ill. [26256 


Connoisseurs. White corn overrun 
by mice. (I 26892, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO., New 
york, N.Y. [26257 
Treaty signed at the house of Jonas 
Bronck about 1642; by John Ward 
Dunsmore. Dutch kitchen, five In- 
dians, and seven white men. (I 27119, 
Oct. 8, 1908.) 


WATSON-PLUMMER SHOE CO., Chicago, 
Il. [26258 
Girl in red. Girl, 14 or 15 years of 
age, white dress, red hat, red jacket. 
(I 26956, Sept. 8, 1908; 1 photo Sept. 
18, 1908.) 


WEBBER (WESLEY), New York, N. Y. 
[26259 


Nearing home. Moonlight marine; 
schooner coming into the harbor, large 
lighthouse in right at background. (I 
26894, Sept. 17, 1908.) 


WHITE (VERNER), St. Louis, Mo. 
[26269 
Bryan day on the Mississippi. Two 
large steamers in middle distance, 
with several small launches in fore- 
ground. (I 27141, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


420 


WHITEHEAD & HOAG Co., Newark, N. J. 


[26261-26289 © 


Bashful beau. An aged _ colored 
couple seated back to back on an old 
fashioned hair-cloth sofa. 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Beauty and the beast. Oriental 
maiden on an elephant’s back, chin 
resting on her arms which are folded 
and on the elephant’s head. (I 26934, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Christmas-tide. 
platter of grapes. 
1908. ) 

Confidence. Girl with flowing hair, 
holding a little kitten in her right 
arm. (I 26926, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Little girl hold- 
(I 26949, 


Young girl carrying 
(I 26935, Sept. 21, 


Echoes of the sea. 
ing a seashell to her ear. 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Fairy tales. Little girl, with hair in 
curls sitting on a window seat with 
open book. (I 26938, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


First salute to the flag... American 
tag hoisted in front of a colonial inn, 
two soldiers halting before it. (I 
26930, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Forest’s cooling shade. Space in 
the thicket of the woods, stream flow- 
ing through. (I 26943, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Girl in red. Girl with dark hair, 
red hat, automobile veil hangs over her 
shoulders. (I 26946, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Good friends. Girl, hair hanging in 
curls, riding suit, standing beside her 
horse. (1 20950, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Harbor of Venice. Buildings with 
high domes and towers, Venetian sail 
beats laden with cargo. (I 26939, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Joseph (Chief). Indian’s head on a 
tanned skin, expression gives one im- 
pression of being cunning. (I 26928, 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 


King of the turf. Head and neck of 
a horse. (I 26936, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Laura. Half length figure of Indy, 
large hat, long plume extending over 
the brim. (I 26952, Sept. 21, 190S.) 


Lincoln, the woodchopper and stu- 
dent. President Lincoln when a young 
man on his way home, open book in 
left hand. (I 26994, Sept. 23, 1208.) 
Modern sum- 


Midsummer dream. 


mer girl with 


26944, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(I 26940, | 


_ three quarter face. (I 26814, Sept. ; 


parasol held in both | 
hands in front of her unopened. (I | 
| 26817, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


i 


pt. IV, 0. S., v.83 


WHITEHEAD & Hoac co.—Continued. © 
Old fashioned incubator. Hen sit- 
ting on her nest with her brood of 1 
tle chickens fiustering around h 
(IT 26948, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
Oriental beauty. Oriental wom 
seated on a couch ina richly furnish 


room. (I 26935, Sept. 21, 1908.) 
Prairie Bill. Cowboy sitting on 
horse, horse becomes frightened 


prairie dog. (I 26932, Sept. 21, 1908. 
Premiere (The). Ballet dancer wi 
dark hair, she is fastening a bunch 
of flowers on her gown. (1 26951) 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 4 
Pride of the ranch. Prairie maid 

in cow-boy’s costume riding on a ho 
which is walking through water. ( 
26931, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Rain-in-the-face (Chief). Indian 
with bold features, a feather tied t 
his hair. (I 26945, Sept. 21,1908.) ~ 

Raspberries. Two boxes of raspbe 
ries, one box lying on its side and 
berries have fallen out. (I 
Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Should old acquaintance be forgot 
Lady, beside her a horse which she 
patting, in front of her is an automo- 
bile. (I 26947, Sept. 21, 1908.) 

Songs of childhood. A mother play 
ing on a piano, while the little girl 
standing beside it. (I 26937, Sept. 
1908. ) 

Spinning for the trousseau. Yo 
woman sitting at spinning wheel, n 


her on a bench is her admirer. a 
26995, Sept. 23, 1908.) 


Spring. Stream running throu 
clump of trees, an old broken do 
rustic fence on left side of the stre 
(I 26941, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


Strawberries. Market basket pa 
filled with strawberries and some 
tered on the ground. (1 269538, Se 
21, 1908. ) , 


Summer. Girl's head, hair parted 
middle, hat trimmed with daisies, 
26927, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


WoLr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[26290- 


— 


Algeria; Girl’s head, décolleté go 


1908. ) 


Baker children. Boy and girl, 
standing by table slicing a leaf 
bread. (I 26813, Sept. 8, 1908.) 


Becalmed. Large sail boat with 
rigging on rather a quiet sea. 


q 


FINE 
nos. 40-44, Oct., 1908 


ARTS 421 


Wor & co.—Continued. 
Fascinating Flora. 
roses in hair, décolleté gown. 

Sept. 8, 1908.) 

x00d (A) cigar’s smoke. Man in | 
evening dress sitting in Morris chair 
holding a Club perfecto in his hand. | 
(I 27000, Sept. 24, 1908.) 

King Leo. Lion on rocks, on top of 
a mountain. (I 26815, Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Woolly family. A number of sheep 
in a pen, some lying, others standing. | 
(I 26818, Sept. 8, 1908.) / 


Girl’s head, 
(I 26816, 


Wo.Frr (Louis) & co., LTD., London, 
England. [26297 


First love letter; by Arthur J. Els- 
ley. Little girl on a pony, to whom a 
little boy is handing a letter. (I 26881. 
Sept. 17, 1908.) 


_ Worrson (MAovrRIcE), New York, N. Y. 


[26298 


Tolstoy (Count Leo). Statuette in 
bust form. One brow up, other down, 
eyes express vacant but thoughtful 
look. (1 27056, Sept. 30, 1908.) 


Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 


Gach and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908________________ 3. 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


OPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
AND OF JUNE 80, 1906 


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 45-48 
NOVEMBER, 1908 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class F, = hapa Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
: ag Class H, cae hay 
II. Containing Class I, Fine ‘Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
br Designs intended to be perfected as works of the Fine Arts). 
| The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week, but to avoid the inconvenience 
f# a number of small alphabets of different subjects all the entries for Engravings, Cuts 
and Prints, Chromos and Lithographs, and Photographs, completed since the last issue, 
Are arranged here in a single pate alphabet. The entries for Fine Arts will be found 
a separate alphabet following this. 
Meratiged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 
he entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
Account of necessary correspondence. 
| To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
Mhe notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Abbé engi- 
T f. , rie id York, N. Y. Class G, XXc, no. 19962, Oct. 24, 1908; 2 copies received 
5 8. 


ABBe ENGINEERING co., New York, N. Y. | AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
R [26299-26315 [26367-26393 
_ Abbé ball mill, 1-3.—Abbé spiral Buddy Spilliken’s diary. (F 69525, 
pump. —Double Trojan mill with sam- | Oct. 19, 1908.) 

ple jars.—Double sample mill.—Ex- | * 69685, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

celsior mill grinding plates——Jar mill 7 FAD ‘eh 

B.—Jar mill B open.—Large bed ; (# 70028, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

. ate—Sample mill. — Small bed | Chilly. (F 69328, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
plate.— Steel balls. —2a  excelsior Education of Pickles begins once. 
nil] —2g excelsior mill—4’ 6’’ by 20’  (F' 69528, Oct. 19, 1908.) 

tube mill with spiral feed on trun- Fire. (F 69526, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


1ion.—1000th machine. [17 chromos] i - a 
ic 19962-19978, Oct. 24, 1908.) Foo ogee setters Pedy: 


A ASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, | Game of peek-a-boo. (F 69332, Oct. 
_ Seattle, Wash. [26316-26348 | 12, 1908.) 


_ Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, Se- | Ha! Maud to the rescue! (F 69530, 
attle, Wash. 1-28. (H 116861-116888, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


F t. 12, 1908.) _ Have your tickets ready, Pickles. 
ae (H 117445-117449, Oct. (EF 70027, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
, 1908.) , _ If it happens, which it won't. (F 


isHiRE (J. B.), Washington, D. c. | 9876 Oct. 30, 1908.) 

[26349-26364 | Jimmy. (F 69334, Oct. 12, 1908. } 
[Full dress, mounted, dismounted, | (F 69686, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
Special and service uniforms of the —— (F 70029, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
U. S. army, 1902-1907. Sheets I-X,| More monkey business includin 
aw 2h ee (G 19815- | [Buster]. (F 69684, Oct. 26, 1908.) : 
ee 1808.) Oh, Winnie. (F 69331, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Ataaxp stock co, Atlanta, Ga. | —— (F 69529, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
. [26365 | H— (F 69681, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
| Almand nature photograph. (H | aaa : : 

| .—— (F 70031, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

117084, Oct. 16, 1908. ( 

) | Once more the joke is on [Buster]. 
ALTENBERG (GeEORGE P.), Cincinnati, _ (F 70030, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Ohio. | Pink Whiskers bow-bow. (F 69527, 
New way. (F 69670, Oct. 26, 1908.) | Oct. 19, 1908.) 


423 


424 


AMERICAN-HXAMINER—Continued. 


Pink Whiskers Jones. (F 69683, 
Oct. 26, 1908.) 


(F 70026, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Pumpkin! Pumpkin! (F 69682, Oct. 
26, 1908.) 


She’d have the whip hand. (F 
695238, Oct. 19, 1908.) | 
Unsuccessful voyage. (F 70025, | 


Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Yes, truth is stranger than fiction. 
(F 69329, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER PUB. CO., Bos- 
ton, Mass. [26394 


Dash for a fortune. (F 68449, Sept. 
12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1908.) 


AMERICAN IMPORT CO., New York, N. Y. 


[26395 — 
Pius X (His Holiness Pope), golden | 


jubilee portrait. 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1908.) 


(F 69257, Sept. 30, 


f= 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv. 3 


| AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EDXAMINER—Cont’d. 


Grafto the monk. 
16, 1908.) 


—— (F 69878, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Groucho the monk. (F 69450, Oct. 
15, 1908.) 


—— (F 69531, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 69553, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 69606, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 69663, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 69888, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
—— (F 70208, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 70237, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


Hall room boys. (F 69352, Oct. 13, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 69532, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 69666, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 69889, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
—— (IF 70065, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 70206, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Handwriting on the wall. (F 69786, 
Oct. 29, 1908.) 


He can’t lose ’em. 


(F 69465, Oct. 


| 2, 1908.) 


AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New 
York, N. Y. [26396-26487 | 

Before the cyclone. (F 70066, Nov. | 
4, 1908.) 

Bryan’s ride. (F 69290, Oct. 9, 
1908. ) 

Can you beat it? (F 69588, Oct. 21, 
1908.) 


—— (F 69687, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

(F 69756, Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Chanler octette. (F 69608, Oct. 22, 

1908. ) 


(F 70082, Nov. 
Henpecko the monk. (F 69605, 
Oct. 22, 1908.) 


(F 69689, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 70159, Nov. 5, 1908.) 
— (F 70235, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
In the enemy’s country. (F 69766, 


| Oct. 28, 1908.) 


Kind he has always bought. (F 
70209, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Making up the labor parade. 
69449, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


(F 69552, Oct. 20, 


(F 


Mere trifle. 


| 1908.) 


Charge of the generals. (F 69464, | 
Oct. 16, 1908.) 

Day before the battle. (F 70045, | 
Noy. 8, 1908.) 

Foxy Quiller bug. (FF 69353, Oct. 13, | 
1908.) | 


—— (F 69864, Oct. 14, 1908.) 
—— (F 69466, Oct. 16, 1908.) 
— (F 69533, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 69551, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 69607, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
—— (F 69667, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 69688, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 69758, Oct. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 69767, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 69879, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 69890, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
—_— (F 70064, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
—— (F 70161, Nov. 5, 1908.) 
—— (F 70207, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
—— (F 70238, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


Mr. Jack. (IF 69351, Oct. 13, 1908.) 
(F 69448, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
(F 69589, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Mrs. Trubbell. .(F 69463, Oct. 16, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 70063, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
(F 69336, Oct. 12, 


Never again. 


| 1908.) 


— (F 69350, Oct. 
—— (F 69362, Oct. 
— (F 69489, Oct. 
—— (F 69665, Oct. 
—— (F 69765, Oct. 
—— (F 69785, Oct. 29, 1908.) 
—— (F 69877, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 70033, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
— (F 70044, Noy. 3, 1908.) 


13, 1908.) 
14, 1908.) 
17, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 
28, 1908.) 


nos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


Oh, piffie! (IF 69338, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
— (Ff 69491, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 69660, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
—— (FF 70034, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
Oh, what’s the use? (F 69451, Oct. 
15, 1908.) 
— (F 69590, Oct. 21, 1908.) 
— (Ff 69757, Oct. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 70236, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Rhymo the monk. (F 69363, Oct. 14, 
1908. ) 
Ridder-Hooligan’s contribution. 
69887, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
There were three of them. 
69839, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Thousand and one 
69302, Oct. 10, 1908.) 
—— (F 69447, Oct. 
—— (F 69550, Oct. 
—— (F 69604, Oct. 
— (F 69658, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
(F 70160, Nov. 5, 1908.) 
_ Tightwaddo the monk. (F 69492, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 
— (F 69591, Oct. 21, 1908.) 
—— (F 70035, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
We wish to see Mr. Chanler. 
69490, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Well? (F 69787, Oct. 29, 1908.) 


What Bill will do when he doesn’t 
get there. (F 69361, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Whole Monk family. 
31, 1908.) 


Wouldn’t it make Murphy, Conners 
and McCarren mad. (F 69664, Oct. 
at, 1908. ) 


Wouldn’t it make you mad. 
69337, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


—— (F 69659, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


(F 
(Ff 
nights. (F 


15, 1908.) 
20, 1908. ) 
22, 1908.) 


(EF 


New York, N. Y. 
After many years. 
8, 1908.) 

Call of the wild. 
19, 1908.) 

Concealing a burglar. 
Oct. 22, 1908.) 
Planter’s wife. 
08.) 


Romance of a Jewess. 
Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Vaquero’s vow. 
1908. ) 


(H 117205, Oct. 
(H 117840, 
(H 117027, Oct. 14, 
(H 117093, 


(H 116506, Oct. 3, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS AND PRINTS, ETC. 


Or 


A MERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. | AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC CO., New York, 


a 
A 65908 ; 


[26494, 26495 


A 66339. (H 116807, 


116808, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


(F 69886, Oct. | 


ANDERSON (L. M.), Atlanta, Ga. 
[26496 
Transformation (The) (H 117858, 
Noy. 4, 1908; 2 ¢. Oct. 26, 1908.) 


ANDERSON PUBLISHING cOo., New York, 
W. Y. [26497 
Dead men tell no tales. (F 69281, 


Oct. 8, 1908; 2 ce. Oct. 9, 1908.) 
ARCHIBALD (J. P.), Blairsville, Pa. 
[26498-26501 
Blairsville, Pa. 1-4. (H 117256- 
117259, Oct. 12, 1908; 2c. of each Oct. 
20, 1908.) 


ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Tl. [26502 


Child and chickens. (H 117038, Oct. 
8, 1908.) 


BaceuLEy (G. T.), Newcastle, HEng- 
land. [26503 
Beauclere (Lady Margaret) as 


Serena. (F 67323, July 22, 1908.) 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM), New York, 


ty [ 26504-26507 
Bunch of Tafts. (H 117051, Oct. 14, 
1908. ) 


Taft at Evansville, Wis. (H 116894, 
Oct. 12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1908.) 

Taft at Mitchell. (H 116893, Oct. 
12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1908.) 


Whitehouse (F. C.) (H 117080, 


| Oct. 14, 1908.) 


(FO 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 
' [26488-26493 | 


(H 117541, Oct. | 


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


[26508-26521 
Chance I never miss. (H 117183, 


Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Hay fever. (H 117196, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 

Hot lunch. (H 117197, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 

I hope to meet you soon. (H117186, 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 


I hope you are having a good time. 
(H 117189, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

I’m longing to meet you again. 
117188, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

I’m looking round a bit. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 

I’m working awful hard. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 

I want a little loving now and then. 
(H 117191, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
If it eould only be. 

Oct. 12, 1908.) 


(H 
(H 117195, 


(H 117190, 


(H 117181, 


426 CATALOGUE OF 


BamrortTH & co.—Continued. 
Meet me at the fountain. 
117184, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Microbe factory. 
12, 1908.) 
My heart’s desire. 
12, 1908.) 
You and I, bye and bye. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Bancert (C. A.), Mansfield, Ohio. 
[26522 


(H 117193, Oct. 


Ohio state reformatory. 
Oct. 12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1908.) 


BANISTER (THURSTON), Reeder, N. 

Dak. [26523, 26524 

Bowman, N. Dak. (H 117941, Nov. 
6, 1908.) 


Hettinger, N. Dak. (H 117988, 
Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1908.) 


BARKER (B. BENTON), Burlington, Vt. 

[26525, 26526 

Commandery-in-chief of the military 

order Loyal legion of U. 8S. 1, Hats 

on. 2, Hats off. (H 117811-117812, 
Noy. 2, 1908.) 


BATTELL (R. L.), Cedar Grove, Wis. 
[26527-26536 
Milw.-Downer’ series, 1-10. (H 
116901-116910, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Beck (CoArces R. R.), Thurmont, Md. 
[26537-26538 
Thurmont, Md., Town hall. (H 


116779, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


Thurmont, Md. W. F. & G. R. Wy. 
1-2. (H 117017-117018, Oct. 13, 1908.) 


BERDAN PUBLISHING CoO., New York, 
bo i. [26540-26545 
Break, break, break.—I’m afraid to 
go home in the dark.—If you really 
are an eagle.—Metropolitan singer.— 
When you know you're not forgot- 
ten.—Won’t you travel the hot sands 
with me? (IF 69316-69321, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 


BICKNELL MFG. CO., Portland, Me. 
[26546-26547 


Lake and seven birches on left. 
3726. (H 117480, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


Rocky stream and mountains on 
Oct. | 

| guage. 
New York, | 
[26548-26597 © 
Accompanyment like a singing brook | 


either side. 3756. 


26, 1908.) 


BIGELOW, SMITH & CO., 
IN: » oe 1 


(H 117481, 


by a path. 


(H 117182, 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 


| BIGELOW, SmitH & co.—Continued. 
(H | 
| lett. 


Before a big fire lay Captain Smol- 


Brodie masked, appears at the win- 


_ dow. 
(H 117187, Oct. | 


Brodie snatches his hanger from 
the table. 


By standing on my shoulders and 
leaping up. 


Canvas bag, that gave forth the 


| jingle of gold. 
(H 116900, | 


Come, drink with an old shipfellow. 
Dick gave the word to cheer. 
Door was thronged with their faces. 
First comes the tedious climb. 


Four yachtsmen guided by a fifth 
with a lantern. 


Good morning, said Otto. 


sreyfriars is continually overrun by 
cats. 


Have you seen it again? 
He cut the last fibre through. 


He reeled, staggered, clutched at the 
table. 


He’s digging him up. 

He scaled the tottering stairway. 

He was tall and carried a knife in 
his hand. 

Heads, I go. 

I am called Francis Villon. 

I was tasting wines in the cellar. 

I will take just one drop more. 

In the picture story books. 

It is a grave, you will not go out 
alive. 

It is true they tightened the cords 
with a will. 

Jack rose and took the sword. 

Land of Counterpane. 

Mind, I have my blunderbush. 

My Dick! and did they knight you? 

Old Scotch gardener. 

Only got pig: you no take him. 

Pepys (Samuel). 


Prince on foot was racing down the 
hill. 


Raising the torch in the air. 
Sahib understands no English lan- 


Sacred deer flit past through the 
fringes of the wood. 


She heard herself cry out. 
She spied the sword, and picked it 


) 
Angler is an important piece of river | 
scenery. 


up. 
She stood silent for a moment. 


08. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


BiagELow, SmitH & co.—Continued. 
Stevenson (Robert Louis). 
That makes a life I owe you. 
There was no bottle there. 
Time has come! 

Truly sir, I take mine ease. 
Under Uncle Duthie’s picture. 
Who are you? I asked. 


in that box. 
With my own hand I saved the life 
bf a child. 
(EF 69823-69872, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
BILLIKEN COMPANY, Chicago, II. 
[26598 
Billiken. (G 19876, Oct. 13, 1908.) 


BisHop (J. KNOWLES), Baltimore, Md. 


[26599-26601 
Corbin (Gen. H. C.) (H 117092, 
Oct. 16, 1908.) 
Sorpin (Mrs. H. C.) (H 117091, 


Oct. 16, 1908.) 
| Taft (Mrs. William Howard). 
117090, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Buessine (J. L.), Salamanca, N. Y. 


(H 


Minnehaha.— 
[4  photo- 


watha.—Hiawatha and 
Senecan encampment. 
graphs] 
#1908. ) 


[26606 


Colantha 4th’s Johanna, world’s rec- 
ord cow. (F 69923, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 ¢c. 
Det. 23, 1908.) 


Bona (T.), Chicago, Ill. 
Rhode (Right Rev. Paul P.), Catholic 
Bishop of Chicago, 14. (H 116462, 
117346-117348, Sept. 21, 1908.) 


IBOSTON TRAVELER, Boston, Mass. 


All the world’s the same. 
Oct. 28, 1908.) 


(F 69771, 


(F 69772, Oct. 28, 1908.) 

— (F 70055, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
- Gink and Dink. (F 697738, Oct. 28, 
1908. ) 
—— (F 70058, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
_ Hari Kari the Jap. (F 70062, Novy. 
4, 1908.) 

Jonah’s back again. 
28, 1908.) 

—— (F 70056, Novy. 4, 1908.) 


Whole spirit of Japan was pictured | 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


| Boston TRAVELER—Continued. 


Kids on Hennessey’s beat. (IF 69775, 


Oct. 28, 1908.) 
— (F 70054, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Kitty Yeow. (F 69776, Oct. 28, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 70060, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Show me. (F 69777, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
—— (F 70057, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Smiths at home. (F 69778, Oct. 28, 
1908. ) 


—— (F 70059, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Snapshots by a nachur faker. (F 


_ 70061, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


| cago, 1908. 


_ ventor. 


Von der Mutt, the optimistic in- 
(F 69779, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


— (F 70053, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Bourke (J. F.), Chicago, Ill. [26630 


Publishers’ representatives, Chi- 
(F 67263, July 21, 1908.) 


BraDitrey (F, E.), Williamsport, Pa. 
[26631 


(H 
2 ¢ Oa & 


About his master’s business. 
117037, Oct. 14, 1908; 


1908.) 


[26602-26605 | 
Ah-weh-eyu (Pretty flower).— Hia- | 


(H 117468-117471, Oct. 26, | 
| BRENTLINGER 


BOCKMANN (Louis F.), Chicago, Ill. | 


[26607-26610 | 


[26611-26629 | 


Chronicles of Pharaoh, king of Egpyt. | 


(F 69774, Oct. | 


| deer park. 


- letin. 


_ 1908. 


BREHM (FREDERICK W.), Rochester, 
mG 


[26632, 26633 


rittenune, «: ety, Of. db % (H 


117919, 117920, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


(J. S.), Lake View, 
Ohio. [26634 


Lake View, Ohio, Ham MHorner’s 
(H 117474, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


BRIGMAN (ANNIE W.), Oakland, Cal. 
[26635 


Pipes 0’ Pan. (H 117767, Nov. 2, 
1908. ) 
Brown (JAMES Ross), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[26636 


Stratford-on-Avon. (G 18725, May 
26, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1908.) 


| BROWN (WILLIAM §.), New York, N. Y. 


[26637, 26638 


Democratic national committee, 
(FEF 69521,. Oct. 19, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 31, 1908.) 

Republican national committee, 
1908. (F 68950, Sept. 26, 1908; 2 «c. 
Oct. 15, 1908.) 


BULLETIN Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[26639 


New building: of The Evening bul- 
(G 19890, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


428 


Burcess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[26640-26646 
Arvonia, Va. 1-6. 


(H 117043— 
117048, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
— 1-2. 
1908.) 
— 1. (H 117834, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
Scottsville, Va., Idylwood. (H 
117267, Oct. 20, 1908.) 


Burns (Ropert), Pullman, Wash. 
[26647 


| 
(H 117268-117269, Oct. 20, | 69915, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1908.) 


_ (H 117755-117758, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


| CHAMBERLIN BROS., 


W. S. C. campus from top of the | 


totem pole. (H 116466, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
Bussy (Smwney), Junction City, Kans. | 
[26648 


Dirigible no. 1, Signal corps, U. S. 
Army. (H 116848, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


N. Y 


Business life. 
1908; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1908.) 


ButcHer (S. D.) & son, Kearney, 


[26649 


| Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Nebr. [26650 © 
Nebraska potatoes. (H 117237, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 
Byron & co., New York, N. Y. 


[26651, 26652 


Lauder (Harry) and his manager. 
(H 117442, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


—— and Mr. Charles E. Blaney. 
117443, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
CARPENTER (CHARLES T.), Philadelphia, 

Pa. [26653 

Automobile racing design. 
Sept. 25, 1908.) 

CarTER (H. H.), Lockport, I. 

Bryan at Joliet, Oct. 9, 
117021, Oct. 18, 1908.) 
CarTER (SipNEey), Montreal, Canada. 

[26655 
F 69453, Oct. 


(H 


08. (H 


Kipling (Rudyard) 
16, 1908.) 

CARTER’S INK COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 

[26656 

Handling the ribbons. 
Oct. 22, 1908.) 


CARTWRIGHT (Dayton W.), Chippewa 


(¥ 68880, | 


[26654 | 
| (H 117254, Oct. 20, 1908.) 


(F 69598, | 


Mineola, Tex. 1-10. (H 117 
1173862, Oct. 23, 1908; 2 ¢. of each 
12, 1908.) 
CLINEDINST (B. M.), Was Soma o 
Brooks (Miss Mary). ae ‘(ee 
- Oct. 24, 1908.) 
Crane (Miss Katherine). (H 
117407, Oct. 24, 1908.) ; 
Sessions (Miss Bessie). (H 117605, 
Oct. 29, 1908.) . 
Taylor (Miss M. L.) (H 117604, 


Falls, Wis. [26657 | 
State Home band. (H 117479, Oct. 
26, 1908. ) 
CENTURY CO., New York, N. Y. 


[26658-26665 


Bucking bronco; by Frederic Rem- 


ington. (F 69882, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Chorus of old dolls. (F 69916, Oct. 
17, 1908.) 


117404, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


| Oct. 24, 1908.) 


| fog, 
BUSINESS LIFE PUB. CO., New York, | each Oct. 7, 1908 


_ CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
(F 68997, Sept. 29, | 


pt. IV, 0. 8., ¥. 


CENTURY co.—Continued. 
Forest lovers. (F 69914, Oct. 


Looking glass will catch you. ( 


Christmas callers. — Duet. — East 
bonnet.—Valentine [4 photogra 


East St. Loui 
ll. [26666- 


Artie. (F 68966, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Hubby. (F 68967, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Muggs. (F 68970, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Seedy. (IF 68968, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
Weary. (F 68969, Sept. 28, 1908.) 
1 c. of each Sept. 28, 1908; 1 ¢. a 


Frothingham (Louis A.) (H11 


CINCINNATI HORSE SHOE & IRON 

Cincinnati, Ohio. [ 
Mule always kicks at new 

(I* 70232, Nov. 7, 1908.) I 


CITIZENS TUNNEL COMMITTEE, Geo. 
Kromer, Chairman, Ro 

i tie [ 
Sectional view of tunnel tubes 
the Narrows. (G 19891, Oct. 15, 1 


CrARK (CHARLES H.), West Brookfi 


Mass. 26674, 
Old Foster house. (H 117518, o@ 
27, 1908.) 


West Brookfield, Mass., historic 


Hi 


CLARK (Harry D.), Mineola, Tex. ; 
[26676-26685 


Oct. 29, 1908.) 
Webster (Miss Frances M.) 


(H 


Wright (Miss Clair). (H 117406, 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, 
nos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


Copurn & co., Hamilton, Ohio. 


[26692 | 


Hamilton, Ohio, the Country club. — 


(H 117252, Oct. 20, 1908; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1908. ) 


CocHRANE (M. W.), St. Louis, Mo. 


[26693 

Going some. (F 69420, Oct. 15, 
1908. ) 

Cor (Aurrep), Brooklyn, N. Y. [26694 | 


Moonbeams. 
2 ec. Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Corrin (W. HASKELL), United States. 


(F 69056, Oct. 1, 1908; | 


[26695-26698 | 


Autumn.— Spring.— Summer.—Win- 
ter. [4 chromos.] (G 20132-20135, 
Oct. 29, 1908.) 


Cotsy (VINCENT V.), Denver, Colo. 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 429 


COURIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo, 
i ie 4 [26712-26717 
Bubbling over with fun. (G 19792, 
Oct. 7, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 
In advance of all others. (G 197938, 
Oct. 7, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Melville (Rose). 5762, 5763. (G 
19781, 19782, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
Right of way. 5769, 5770. (G 


19614, 19615, Sept. 16, 1908; 2 c. of 
each Sept. 19, 1908.) 


CRANE (HB. L.), Attica, Ind. [26718 

Kramer, Ind. Mudlavia. (H 116626, 
Oct. 7, 1908.) 

_CRUVER MFG. Co., Chicago, Ill. [26719 


[26699 | 


Now you needn’t go and talk about 
us. (F 69300, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


CoLttins (SypNey), St. Joseph, Mo. 


[26700 | 


If you must whistle let this be your 
tune. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Cotyin (H. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 


(F 69267, Sept. 26, 1908.) 


CoNLIN (FRANK B.), Boston, Mass. 
[ 26702, 26703 
O’Connell (Most Rey. Archbishop 
Wm. H.), D. D., Archbishop of Boston, 
Mass. (H 117697, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
—14 by 17 inches. (H 117894, 
Oct. 24, 1908.) 


CONSOLIDATED ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[26704-26706 
Love’s awakening. (H 117166, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 
Queen of the forest. 
Oct. 19, 1908.) 
When the day’s work is done. 
117167, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
Conyers (H. B.), Urbana, Ohio. 
[26707 
His first shave. (H 1173888, Oct. 23, 
1908 ; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1908.) 
COUNCIL DRUG CO., LTD., Council, Idaho. 
[26708-26710 
Council, Idaho, 1-8. (F 68977-68979, 
Sept. 28, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Oct. 3, 
1908. ) 
Courer (FRANCES B.), Norfolk, Va. 
[26711 
(G 20091, Oct. 


(H 117168, 


(H 


Sweet briar poster. 
29, 1908.) 


(F 69301, Oct. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. | 


[26701 
One of Kansas City’s first street cars. 


Morning glories. (H 117630, Oct. 


30, 1908.) 
CULLINGS (EUGENE G.), Schenectady, 
N. Y. [26720-26733 
Avalanche lake, a-c. (H 116984- 
116986, Oct. 13, 1908.) 
Lake Colden. (H 116996, Oct. 13, 


| 1908.) 


Lake Henderson. (H 116995, Oct. 


18, 1908.) 


Lake Tear of the clouds. (H 116989, 


Oct. 13, 1908.) 
Lake Tear of the clouds. with Mt. 
Marcy. (H 116993, Oct. 13, 1908.) 
Mt. Marcy, 1-2. (H 116987-116988, 
Oct. 13, 1908.) 
Opalescent gorge. 
13, 1908.) 


(H 116997, Oct. 


Opalescent river, a-c. (H 116990- 
116992, Oct. 138, 1908.) 
Summit of Mt. Whiteface. (H 


116994, Oct. 13, 1908.) 


CUNNINGHAM (A. W.), Grinnell, Iowa. 

[26734, 26735 

Moonbeams.—Where the moon plays 

peek-a-boo. (H 117028, 117029, Oct. 
14, 1908; 2 ec. of each Oct. 13, 1908.) 


CuRRAN & DEGREY, Chicago, Ill. 
[26736 


Dare devil Curran. (H 116773, Oct. 


9, 1908.) 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 
[26737-26745 

Dysart (Winifred); or, Poppies; 
George Fuller. 1-8. (H116802-116804. 
Oct. 10, 1908.) 

Knitting lesson; J. F. Millet. 
116799, Oct. 10, 1908.) 

Mammy; or, Those days in old Vir- 
ginia; W. L. Taylor. (H 117475, Oct. 
26, 1908. ) 


H 


430 


Curtis & CAMERON—Continued. 


Oath of knighthood; Edwin A. Ab- 
bey. (H 116805, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Sheep shearer; J. F. Millet. 
(H 116800-116801, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Young fisherman; Fred G. Quimby. 
(H 116806, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Curtiss (FreD W.), Madison, Wis. 


BG tomes 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


[26746 | 


Taft and La Follette. 
Oct. 20, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Dass (R. I.), Le Mars, Iowa. 


assistants, 17, 18. 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Oct. 16, 


1908. ) [26748 
DAMPF (CHARLES J.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[26749 
Burgess (Right Rey. Frederick), | 
Bishop of Long Island. (H 117249, 


Oct. 20, 1908.) 


DARMSTADTER (H. M.), Chicago, Ill. 
[26750 
Extra. 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 


DASSONVILLE (WILLIAM EDWARD), San | 


[26751-26766 
(H 117754, 


Francisco, Cal. 
Mission of Pala. 
Oct. 31, 1908.) 
Mission San Luis Rey, 2, 4-11. 
117745-1177538, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
Mission Santa Barbara, 1, 3, 13-16. 
(H 117789-117744, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


12. 


(H 


Davis (ABRAHAM L.), Ashland, N. H. 
[26767, 26768 
Lake Winnisquam, N. H. (H 


117316, Oct. 
Saco river and Moat mts., N. H. (H 

117317, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Davis (Charles T.), 


21, 1908.) 


3rooklyn, 


Davis’ engravings of eye colors. 
69807, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Davis & EICKEMEYER, New York, N. Y. 

[26770-26774 

Her favorite flower—Hydrangeas.— 

Meditation. — Playmates. — Spring 

idylle. [5 photographs] (H 117813- 
117817, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


gon. [26775 
Loaded twig. (H 117409, Oct. 24, 
1908. ) 


DENISON (HERBERT H.), Barron, Wis. 

[26776, 26777 

Till (Dr. John) A, B. 
117240, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


(H 117255, | 


[26747 | 
Witten (J. W.) and his two little | 
(H 117695, 117696, | 


(F 69282, Oct. 8, 1908; 2 c. | 


(H 117239- | 


| A, B. 


Deitz (Horace C.), Hood River, Ore- | Oct. 17, 1908.) 


' and Bear creek canyon, 
117700, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v.3 
DonmMAN (A. H.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[ 


Mt. Tacoma and the fleet, May 27th, 
1908. (H 117148, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


DENVER Post, Denver, Colo. 
[26779-267. 


Adv entures of the little Post Want 
ad. (F 69425, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
— (F 69602, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
— (F 69792, Oct. 29, 1908.) f 
(F 70071, Nov. 5, 1908.) ; 
Crime of the wilds. (F 69938, Noy. 
2, 1908.) 
Drifting home. 


(F 69749, Oct. os 


1908.) 


Stunts. (F 69327, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
(F 69522, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 69748, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 69939, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING CO., Detroit, Mich, 
[26789-26962 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 1-14. (H 
117666-117679, Oct. 30, 1908.) j 
Atlantic City, N. J. 1-8. (H117505—— 
117507, Oct. 26, 1908.) j 
Bear Creek & North Cheyenne, Colo., — 
high drive. (H 117680, Oct. 30, 1906.4 
Bear Creek canyon, Colo. (H 117681, 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Colorado Springs, Colo. on 


} 
a 
4 


1-6. 


117871-117876, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Dodge ey Kans. 1,2. (H ler 
117878, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


lapichend (Henry), Sioux Indian, 
(H 117691-117692, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Emporia, Kans. 1-8. (H 117879— 


117886, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Female head. (H 117689, Oct. m0, 
1908. ) 


Fort Dodge, Kans., old comm 
building. (H 117887, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Garden of the gods, Colo. 1-6. 

117888-117893, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Grand Canyon, Ariz. 1-20. 
117412-117431, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
——1-9. (H 117894-117902, Nov. 4, 
1908.) 


ce 


(Ho 


q 


on O'’Neill’s point. 


(H 117161, 


High drive between North Chey 
Colo. ( 


Labor. A-Y. (H 118008118032, 
| Nov. 7, 1908.) 

Lady Lilith, (H 117101, Oct. 16, 
1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. t 


mos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


4 STROIT PUBLISHING co.—Continued. 


' La Junta, Colo. 1-5. (H 117903- | 
117907, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Las Vegas, N. Mex. 1-7. (H117682- 


117688, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Mona Lisa. (H 117160, Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 
Needles, Cal. 1-5. (H 117908— 


117912, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


North Cheyenne canyon, Colo. 
(H 117701-117702, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Pennicott (Rev. William), portrait 
of. (H 117690, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


_ Pittsburg, Pa., T. J. Keenan build- 
ing. (H 117508, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


' Pueblo, Colo. 1-8. (H 117703- 
117709, 117716, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


_—Colorado fuel and iron co. 
plant. (H 117913, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
South Cheyenne canyon, Colo. 1-7. 


12. 


a ae 117717, Oct. 31, 
190 
' Trinidad, Colo. 1-5. (H 117718- 
(17722, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
‘ - Wellesley college, Mass. 1-22. (H 
: 6714-116735, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
| Williams, Ariz. 1-2. (H 117432-— 


117433, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


| ——I, 2. (H 117914117915, Novy. 
4, 1908.) 


| Williams canyon, Colo. 1-3. (H. 
117916-117918, Noy. 4, 1908.) 

‘fl 

DrvutscH (JoserH), Chicago, Ill. 

, [26963 

| U. S. A. Masonic presidents. (G 


19600, Sept. ae 1908. 1c. Sept. 14, 
4908: 1 c. Oct. 2, 1908.) 


: D ICKSON (CHAPLAIN), Fort Sam Hous- 
ton, Tex. [26964 

' Leon Springs, Tex., camp _ scene, 

1908. (H 117286, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


D opp & STRUTHERS, Des Moines, Iowa. 
[26965 


Storm (The). (G 19814, Oct. 8, 


1s 08.) 


Dotson (Mrs. Morte C.), Valparaiso, 
Ind. 


| Pencil drawings from nature. Part 
i, examples 1-12; part II, examples 
1-12; part III, examples 1-12. (F 
€ ee 176, Oct. 38, 1908; 2 c. of each 
apt. 15, 1908.) 


yes (F. M.), Lincoln, Nebr. 


_ Nebraska corn airship. 
t. 24, 1908.) 


\ co., Chicago, Ill. 


[26966-27001 | 


_ [27002 | 
(H 117828, | 


is) 
— 


Drake (J. D.), Silverton, Oregon. 


[27003-27005 


Mt. Angel. A-C (H 116544-116546, 


| Oct. 5, 1908.) 
| Durie (Don H.), Battle Creek, Mich. 
[ 


27006 


Nokomis of today. (H 117328, Oct. 


22, 1908.) 
DUNTHORNE (ROBERT), London, Eng- 
land. [27007 
Amiens cathedral, in the north 
chancel aisle; by Axel Hermann 
Haig. (FF 69793, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
EDISON MANUFACTURING CoO., Orange, 
Ber ah [27008-27060 


Army of two. 1-6. (H 117654-117659, 


— Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Bridge of sighs. 1-6. (H 116915- 
116920, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Ex-convict no. 900. 1-7. (H 
117094—117100, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Fool for luck. 1-4. 
117485, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


(H 117482- 


Football warrior. 1-6. (H 117660—- 
117665, Oct. 30, 1908.) 

Jester (The). 1-6. (H 117953— 
117958, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

Minstrel mishaps. 1-4. (H 117156- 
117159, Oct. 17, 1908.) 

Saved by love. 1-8. (H 117959- 
117966. Nov. 6, 1908.) 

Voice from the dead. 1-6. (H 


116817-116822, Oct. 10, 1908.) 
EDMONSTON (Davin B.), Washington, 
iW as [27061 


Monecheur (Miss Margurite). (H 


117103, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Epwarps & DEUTSCH LITHOGRAPHING 


[27062-27067 


B. P. O. E. warrant. (G 19755, 
Sept. 30, 1908: 1 ec. Sept. 30, 1908; 1 «. 
Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Be of good cheer —Hana in hand.— 
Nugget of gold.—Santa coming 
through.—Serving maid. [5 chromos] 
(G 20137-20141, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


EHLERS (WILLARD A.), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. [27068 
Cupid Cute-lips. (H 117022, Oct. 14, 
1908. ) 
EvperR (Pavut M.), Coeur d’Alene, 
Idaho. [27069, 27070 
Post Falls, Idaho. 1-2. (H 116998-— 


116999, Oct. 13, 1908; 2 c. of each, Oct. 
1, 1908.) 


432 CATALOGUE OF 


ELL (JosePH), Pendleton, Oregon. 


[27071 | 

Palace of fire views. (H 117333, 
Oct. 22, 1908.) 

Exxiort, Philadelphia, Pa. [27072 


(F 69809, Oct. 22, 


In memoriam. 


1908. ) 
ELLiotr (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. [27073 


Phi Theta. (F 69288, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


EvLiotr (JoHN), Rome, Italy. [27074 

Howe (Mrs. Julia Ward). (H 
117104, Sept. 23, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 


Bison (A. W.) & co., Boston, Mass. 
[27075-27085 
Bismarck (Otto Fuerst von); by 
Franz Lenbach. 
(H 117081, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 c. 
Oct. 19, 1908.) 
Danae; by Rembrandt. (H 1176983, 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1908.) 
Helping hand; by Renouf. (F 70233, 
Noy. 7, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 1908.) 
Helping hand; by Emile Renouf. 
Landscape with cattle; by Emile 
van Marcke. 
Moonlight in Holland; 
Charles Cazin. 
Mother and child; by George deFor- 


by Jean 


est Brush. (F 69780-69784, Oct. 29, 
1908; 2 c. of each Nov. 2, 1908.) 
Little Rose; by Whistler. (H 


117082, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 19, 
1908. ) 


On the coast of New Jersey; by | 
W. T. Richards. (F 70074, Nov. 5, 
1908; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1908.) . 

Prés Gisors; by Corot. (H 117694, 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1908.) 
ENGEL (JosePH), Chicago, Ill. [27086 


Lincoln (Abraham). (H 117306, 
Oct. 20, 1908.) 


ENGELSTAD (Lupvia F.), Deerfield, Wis. 


[27087 

From Perry. Parish. (H 116778, 
Oct. 9, 1908.) 

Hrickson (A.), Fruitvale, Cal. [27088 


In the court of King Louis XIV. 
246. (H 117454, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 a 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 


Errer (Burton), San Francisco, Cal. 


[27089 | 
Richmond (Mrs. Florence) with. 
book, violin and rose. (H 117760, !|° 


Nov. 2, 1908.) 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ewart (WM. Hart), Topeka, Kans. 


_ 29, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 30, 1908. ) 


| 29, 1998; 
Ferris (J. L. G.),Philadelphia, Pa. 
[2719 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


EVERHART (LAY HAmptToNn), New York, 
N. Y. 


Newport (U. 8&. 4.) “3 
117250-117251, Oct. 20, 1908; 1 «. o 
each Oct. 20, 1908; 1 ¢c. of each Oct, 
26, 1908.) 


[27092-271 

[College pennant series], 363-365, 

367-407, 409-412, 416, 418. (F 
69742, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


IXXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FOUNDER 
WEEK. 225th anniversary of Phila 
delphia. 

Philadelphia of today. 

Oct. 1, 1908; 2 ¢c. Sept. 28, 1908.) 


FAIRMAN COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[27143-2715 


American beauties.— Eleanor.— Gir 
with flowers.—Girl with hat pin. 
Girl with tea cup.—Golden rod.—In 
dian maid.—Lilacs.—Lovers.—Mabel. 
Poinsetta. — Poppies.— Roses.— Sham 
rocks.—Tulips. [15 prints.] (F 695 
69585, 69587, 69586, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Fawcett (WaALpon), Washington, D. C 
[27158-271 


Cannon (Joseph G.) and his home 
1-6. (H 117061-117066, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Foster (Mrs. J. Ellen), 1-5. ( 
117395-117399, Oct. 24, 1908.) 

Herring engine. 6H 117400, Oct. 24 
1908. ) 

Hunt (William C.) (H 117621, Oct 
29, 1908: 2 e. Oct. 30, 1908.) 

Kern (John W.) and family, 1-7 
(H 117067-117078, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Machines of the U. 8. Census Bu 
reau. 1-5. (H 117615-117619, Oct 


North (8S. N. D.) (H 1176238, Oct 
29, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1908.) 

Powers (James). (H 117620, Oct 
29, 1908; 2 ce. Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Stewart (Col. F. W.), 1-5. { 
117511-117515, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 ec. o 


each Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Wilbur (Cressy L.) (H 117622, Oct 


2 ec. Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Colonial days. (F 69260, Oct. 7 


1908. ) 
FETZER (JAMES A.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[271 


Should auld acquaintance be forgot 
(F 69808, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


aha 


hos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


ETC. 433 


! 
: 


ELD (ELizaABetTH Lioyp), Evanston, | 
- Til. [27193-27196 | 


All my prayers are said within its 
adow. (H 116611, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Dream flowers. (H 116610, Oct. 5, 
LY 08.) 
Exile. (H 116612, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


For God and my country. 
116613, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 28, 1908. 


YNELL (JOHN W.), North Braddock, 


(H 


Pa. [27197 
| McKinley memorial. (H 116979, 
3 t, 13, 1908.) 
ATEN (G. C.), Hettinger, N. Dak. 
Og tg8- 27800 . 


) Hettinger stock yards, Sept. 1, 1908. 

' Nesting swallows, Adams co., N. D. 

_ Sculptured rocks, Adams co., N. D. 

(H 116911-116913, Oct. 12, 1908; 2 

2. of each Sept. 8, 1908.) 

Fotry (E. F.), New York, N. Y. 

A 27201-27204 

(H 
2, 


f Cusack (Bishop Thomas F.). 
117856, Oct. 24, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 
1908.) 

_Lehvinne (Josef) 
2. 1908. ) 

McMahon (Rey. D. J.) 


(H 117807, Nov. 


Nov. 2, 1908.) 
| Murphy (Mgr. William G.) (H 
mapeve, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 


1908. ) 
P 
HMORSMAN (C. H.) co., New York, N. Y. 


‘ [27205 
i “Willikan make you happy. (G 
as 982, Oct. 24, 1908.) 

Fortner (C. B.), Sterling, Colo. 

; [27206-27212 
i Logan county farmers’ fair, exhibit 


_ ——general view. (H 117945, Nov. 
1908. 


it 


he 


| 2c. of each Oct. 9, 1908. 


ouRNIER (PauL), East Aurora, N. Y. 
Wiest 


‘ _Le Gallienne (Richard) and Alexis 
Ei Pouruier. (H 116614, Oct. 6, 1908.) 
ASER (C. W.), Hartford, Conn. 

, Curious reflection. (H 116738, Oct. 
S, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1908.) 

FUNSTEN BROS. & cO., St. Louis, Mo. 


/Bunch of red fox. (H 117331, Oct. 
2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1908.) 


(H 117806, — 


| GIFFORD (BENJAMIN A.) 


FUNSTON BROS. & co.—Continued. 


Bunch of sables. (H 117169, Oct. 
19, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Dozen silvers. (H 117172, Oct. 19, 


, 1908. ) 
Family of silvers. (H 117171, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 
Fox line. (H 117170, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Silver fox and sea otter. (H 117332, 
Oct. 22, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1908.) 


String of silver foxes. (H 117330, 
Oct. 22, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1908.) 


GAINES (T.. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[ 27222-27226 
I am so unhappy and I feel so blue. 
(F 69179, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
I dust, wash and scrub. 


(F 69180, 
Oct. 3, 1908.) . 


I looked around for a token. (F 
69181, Oct. 3, 1908.) 

Mit love to you I send. (F 69177, 
Oct. 3, 1908.) 

My buttons are off. (F 69178, Oct. 
3, 1908.) 


2 c. of each Oct. 10, 1908. 


The Dalles, 
Oregon. [27227-27229 
Yakimas (The) 326-328. (H 
117260-117262, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
GILASIER (FRED W.), Brockton, Mass. 
[27230-27245 
Big turkey. 1-2.—Black thunder.— 
Circus girl.—Iron shell, 1-3.—Iron 
shell ( Annie).—Jewells concert band.— 


| Lillie (Major G. W.).—Lillie (May), 


(H 117946-117951, Nov. 6, 1908.) | 


1-3.— Prairie flower.— Red bird. — 
Strang (Louis). [16 photographs] 
(H  117206-117209, 117217-117220, 
117210-117216, 117221, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


GoocH (H. I.), Duluth, Minn. 
[27246, 27247 
Elks rest. 
Turn back the clock to the hour of 


- eleven, 


(F 69457, 69456, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 e. 


of each, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


[27213 | 


GOTHAM LITHO. co., New York, N. Y. 
[27248 


Jolly clown. (G 20111, Nov. 8, 


_ 1908.) 


[27214 


[27215-27221 | 


| 1 ce of each, Sept. 
' each, 


Gray (BE. B.), Azusa, California. 
[27249, 27250 
In the fastnesses of Mt. Islip. 
Silence. 
(H 115486, 115487, Sept. 8, 1908; 
8, 1908; 1 « of 
Nov. 3, 1908. 


434 


GRAY (Epwakrp J.), Bellaire, Mich. 
[27251 
Bellaire, Mich., court-house. (H 
116823, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


GRAY LITHOGRAPH 
York, N. Y. 


Autumn. (G 19958, Oct. 22, 1908.) 


Musical family, 1-6. 
19955, Oct. 22, 1908.) 


Spring. (G 19956, Oct. 22, 1908.) 

Summer. (G 19957, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
Winter. 
2c. of each Oct. 23, 1908. 


GREGORY (TAPPAN) AND HopdGES 
(WrrMore), Detroit, Mich. 


COMPANY, New 


[27252-27261 | 


(G 19950-_ 


(G 19959, Oct. 22, 1908.) | 


| Abbey. 
| 16, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 22, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8.,v.3 
HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[27287-27291 


Coriolanus illustrations by Edwin A. 
1-3. (F 69458-69460, Oct. 


Herring (Mr.) on the way to de- 
liver his machine. 


Herring (Augustus M.) 
(F 69595, 69596, Oct. 22, 1908; 2 e¢. 
of each Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Harris (Evxiis B.), Superior, Wis. 
[27292 
Debs red special post card. (F 


| 69312, Oct. 2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1908.) 
- Harris (Harry R.), California, Pa. 


[27262-27268 | 


Curiosity. (H. 117163,.\ Oct. 18, 
1908. ) 

Good bye. (H 216851, Oct; | 22, 
1908. ) 

Heron asleep. (H 116852, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 

Indifference. (H 116849, Oct. 12, 
1908.) 

Stroller (The) (H 117165, Oct. 19, 
1908. ) 

Toilers (The) (H 116850, Oct. 12, | 
1908. ) 

What’s that. (H 117164, Oct. 19, 
1908. ) 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 


[27269-27275 | 


Butte, Mont. Bird’s-eye view. 


(H 


116615, Oct. 6, 1908. 2 c. Oct. 5, 1908.) | 


Helena, Mont. 1-3. 
116618, Oct. 6, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
12, 1908.) 


Laramie, Wyo. 1-2. (H 116898- 
116899, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
McKinley monument at _ Buffalo. 


(H 116616- | 


(H 117223, Oct. 19, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 17, | 


1908. ) 
Hatt (W. Hunt), New York, N. Y. 


[27293 


California, Pa. (H 117020, Oct. 13, 
1908; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


. | Harris & Ewine, Washington, D. C. 


[27294-27296 

Sylvan plays on White House 

grounds. 1-38. (H 117241-117243, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 

Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago, 

Ill. [27297-27300 

Calling his papers. (F 69308, Oct. 
12, 1908.) 


Message (A). (F 693810, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 

Skating party. 
1908. ) 

Tuning up. (F 69309, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


HARTLOVE (WILLIAM W.), New York, 
NZ 
Look pleasant, please. 
Oct. 28, 1908.) 


Harvey (Frep), Kansas City, Mo. 
[27302-27314 


I] Paso, Tex. 1-6. (F 70188-70193, 
Noy. 6, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 30, 1908.) 


(F 69499, Oct. 19, 


_ 


(H 117540, 


| Log bridge. (H 117440, Oct. 24, 
1908. ) 
My pipe. (H 117102, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


[27276 | 


Spider, crescent. 
26, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


HAMMOND (R. W.), Fremont, Nebr. 
[27277-27284 


[Danny Dreamer series], 1-8. (G 
20103-20110, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Oct. 26, 1908.) 


HARGER & BLISH, Dubuque, Iowa. 
[27285, 27286 


Dubuque, Iowa, 2, 3. (H 117575- 


117576, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


(H 117444, Oct. | 


Old church of Guadalupe - Juarez, 


Mexico. (F 70194, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. 
| Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Petrified log jam. (H 117441, Oct. 
24, 1908.) 
Second forest, Adamana. (H 117439, 
Oct. 24, 1908.) 


Syracuse, Kans., the Sequoyah. 1-2. 
(H 117079-117080, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


HAVENS (SAMUEL H.) & CHUDOBA (F.), 

Hartford, Conn. [27315 

Hartford bridge illuminated. (H 
117040, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


| ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
nos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


Havers (Epwin A.), New York, N. Y. | 
[27316 | 

Reflections of spring. (F 69599, Oct. | 
22, 1908.) ) 


Hayes witHocraPrHinae co., Buffalo, | 
Wis [27317-27329 
Canoeing. 
Chief’s daughter. 
4, 1908.) 
_Hquestrienne (The) (G 20124, Nov. 
4, 1908.) 
Expectancy. (G 20118, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Indian maiden. 1-4 (G 20114— 
20117, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Penelope. (G 20123, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Society maid. 1-4. (G 20119-20122, 
Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Herter (AvBert), New York, N. Y. | 
[27330-27333 
Genoa. — London.— New York. — | 
Paris. [4 photographs.] (H 117111- | 
117112, Oct. 17, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
17, 1908; H 117113-117114, Oct. 17, | 
1902; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1908.) | 


AicpesHEIMER (S.) & ©O., LTD., Lon- 
don, England. [27334-27337 | 


More heavens than one. (F 69796, 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Not caught yet. 


(G 20113, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
(HI 117854, Nov. | 


(F 69794, Oct. 30, 


1908. ) | 
One two three—go. (F 69795, Oct. | 
80, 1908.) 
Pick-a-back. (EF 69797, Oct. 30, | 
1908. ) 


2 ce. of each Oct. 24, 1908. 


Hitt (Harry EF.), Canada. 
[27338-27340 
Oranges. 616-618. 
117408, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


HoLtiyEerR (SAMUEL), Hudson Heights, 


Md: [27341-27350 
Bellevue hospital, 1880. (EF 69478, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Bull’s head hotel, 1880. (EF 69476, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Fort Amsterdam, 1626. (F 69474, | 


Oct: 17, 1908.) 


Fort George, 1750. (EF 69475, Oct. 


17, 1908.) 

Fort Lafayette, 1850. (F 69478, Oct. 
17, 1908.) 

Fulton ferry, 1746. (F 69479, Oct. 
17, 1908.) 


Kingsbridge road, 1855. 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Phillipse manor house, 
69472, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


(EF 69477, 


1855. (F 


| HOLSINGER 


| round-up, Oct. 3, 1908, 1-3. 
| 116923, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


| Howe (Abert Z.), St. Louis, Mo. 


| laying. 


(H 117401- | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


HoLityer (SAMUEL)—Continued. 
Residence of Mayor Tieman’s father, 
1850. (F 69480, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Shot tower, 1858. (IF 69471, Oct. 17, 
1908.) 


(R. W.), Charlottesville, 
[27351, 27352 


cook. (H 


Va. 
Jackson’s (General) 
117939, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Rector (J. A.) (H 117204, Oct. 19, 
1908. ) 


Hoover (THOMAS JACOB), Carlinville, 
Til. [27353-27355 
Carlinville, Ill., Otwell’s farmer boy 
(H 116921- 


[27356-27358 

Cedar pasture. (H 117869, Nov. 4, 
1908. ) 

Lake Minnetonka. (H 117868, Novy. 4, 
1908.) 


Wood fire. (H 117870, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


| Hower (IpA LyNncH), Chicago, Ill. 


[27359 


McCutcheon (John T.). (H 117852, 


| Nov. 2, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Huser (WILLIAM F.,), Berkeley, Cal. 


[27360 
| Central Richmond tracts. (F 68136, 
| Aug. 29, 1908. ) * 
| Hupert (H.C.), St. Louis, Mo. [27361 


St. Louis cathedral, corner stone 


(H 117326, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Hucutry (H. W.), co., Boston, Mass. 

[27362 

Smoking girl. (H 117853, Oct. 31, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1908.) 


HUMMER (ARTHUR C.), Seattle, Wash. 
7363 


White house. (H 117335, Oct. 22, 
1908; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1908.) 
Hutt (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[ 27364, 27365 


(F 70036, Oct. 


Christmas wreath. 
27, 1908.) 


Sleighing. 


(F 70037, Oct. 27, 1908.) 


INGOLD (FERDINAND), Monroe, Wis. 


[27366-27368 

| Coming of greater Monroe. (G 
| 19979, Oct. 24, 1908.) 

Monroe, Wis., 1, 2. (G19980-19981, 


| Oct. 24, 1908.) 


436 
INTER-STATE SCHOOLS, INC., Cedar Rap- 
ids, Iowa. [27869 
Onward. (F 67838, Aug. 15, 1908; 


2c. Sept. 30, 1908.) 
juvine’, {4,.°'T), 
Colo. 


Colorado Springs, Colo., 
midland band. (H 117329, Oct. 22, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Irvine (G. W.), Waterville, N. Y. 


Colorado Springs, 
[27370 


Happy family. (H 113727, July 13, 
1908; 1 c. June 27, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 19, 
1908. ) 


JACKSONVILLE BOARD OF TRADE, Jackson- 

ville, Fla. 

New Jacksonville. (H 116623, Oct. 
7, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1908.) 


Colorado | 


[27371 


ae | 
: 
pt. Iv, n.8., v.33 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) studio, Pittsburg, 
Pa [27384- 


artvoach (Walter) at piano. wb 
117937, Noy. 5, 1908.) 


Guthrie (Geo. W.), Mayor of pac 
burgh. (H 117653, Oct. 30,1908.) 


Kimball (Mrs. C. F.) (H 117076, 
Oct. 15, 1908.) 


(H 117198, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Miller (Miss Christine). (H 117075, 
Oct. 15, 1908.) p 


| JUDGE COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 


[27372 | 


JACOBSON (ALBERT E.), New “York, 

bs Fe [27373 | 

In the park. (H 1179438, Nov. 6, 
1908. ) 


JAENEL (LuDwiG), Chicago, Ill. [27374 


Knock out. (H 117019, Oct. 18, | 
1908. ) 
JANISCH (Victor), St. Louis, Mo. 
[27375 


Reduced to ashes. (H 117162, Oct. 


19, 1908.) 


JAY (JoserPH), Kokomo, Ind. 
Hoof-o. (F 69557, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Jouns (A. R.), Yazoo City, Miss. 
[27377 


Home of John Sharp Williams, Ya- 


zoo City, Miss. (H 117927, Nov. 5, 

1908. ) 

JOHNS (Mrs. HEPBURN), Sewickley, | 
Pa. [27378, 27379 


Edgeworth Seminary on Beaver road 
at Edgeworth, Pa. (F 69572, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 

Neely’s blacksmith shop on Beaver 
read near Little Sewickley creek. 
69571, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


JOHNSON (B. W.), Lily, S. Dak. 


Bast Lily, Lily, S. Dak. (H 117465, 


[27376 | 


27389-27391 


Little Johnny and the Teddy a 
(I 69637, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


— (F 70167, Now. 6, 1908.) 
KEELER (CHARLES E.), Atlantic City, 
’ [273892 


N. 


Reflections. (G 19948, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
| KELLER BROTHERS, Portland, Oreg. 
[27393 
Profit and loss. (F 69545, Oct. 20, 
1908.) 

KELLEY (E. W.), Chicago, Il. 

[27394-27433 

Bellview, Colo. 8792. (H 117987, 

Novy. 7, 1908.) 4 

Boulder, Colo. 8788, 8789. (H 


117983, 117984, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Breckenridge and the ten mile range, 
Colo. 8790. (H 117985, Noy. 7, 1908.) 
Bryan (Hon. William Jennings), 
§S$22-8825. (H 117591-117594, Oct. 29, 
1908. ) 
Chicago, I1l., 8838, 8839, 8842. - 
118000- 118002, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Lincoln park, 8773, 8774, 8829- 
8835, 8848. (H 117970, 117971, 117993— 


_ 117999, 118003, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


(F | 
| Nov. 


[27380 | 
| Colo. 8796. 


Oct. 24, 1908; 1 c. Oct. 13, 1908; 1 ¢. | 


Oct. 24, 1908.) 


JOHNSON co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
[27881-27383 


Birds on the Great Salt lake islands. | 


Mormon Tabernacle choir with por- 
traits. 

Scalped on the plains, 

(H 116889-116891, Oct. 3, 1908.) 


| (H 117990, Nov. 


| S777. 


| 
| 117992, Noy. 


Denver and the Rockies, Colo. 8785. 
(H 117981, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Eureka, Utah. 8782. (H 117978, 
7, 1908.) 
Gathering sugar beets near Greeley, 
(H 117991, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Greeley, Colo., filter presses. 8795. 
7, 1908.) 
Heber and the Provo valley, Utah. 
(H 117978, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Immense crowd hearing William J. 
Bryan speak, Forest park, Chicago, 
Labor day, 1908. 8826. (H 117595, 
Oct. 29, 1908.) 
8797. (H 


In apple blossom time. 
7, 1908.) 


. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


ie (. W.)—Continued. 
| In Bingham canyon, Utah. 
117975, Nov. 7, 1908.) 

| In the mountains near Eureka, Utah. 
B1S1. (H 117977, Nov. 7, 1908.) 

| Little newsboy. 8821. 
Oct. 29, 1908.) 
'Mammoth, Utah. 8780. 
fov. 7, 1908.) 

‘ fount Princeton, Colo. 
N988, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


_ Overlooking the mines of Gilman, 


ag 
| 


8793. 


jolo. 8791. (H 117986, Nov. 

City, Utah. 8778. ca 117974, 
Nov. 7, 1908.) 

a “Salt Lake City, Utah. 8783, 8784. 


1 117979, 117980, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
‘Silver Plume, Colo. 8787. 
117982, Nov. 7, 1908.) 

| Twin lakes, Colo. 8794. 
lov. 7, 1908.) 

| Upper Mammoth, Utah. 8776. 
1972, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
ELLY (GrEoRGE F.), 
B Cal. 

as cupid. 


(H 117989, 


San Francisco, 


(H 1170338, Oct. 14, 


Modern Madonna. 
, 1908.) 
Thought. 


OS 


(H 1170384, Oct. 


Mit > 117085,. Oct. , 14, 


Young America. Oct. 


» 1908.) 
msEY (H. N.), Chicago, Ill. 
Sun pledge. (KF 69688, 


0S. 


LZ (I. D.), Reynoldsville, Pa. 


(H 117036, 


[27438 
Oct," 23, 


, eynoldsville, Pa. 
» 1908. ) 


(H 117624, Oct. 


q N. Y 
Rising tide. (F 69245, Oct. 
8; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1908.) 
SITERLINUS LITHOGRAPHIC MFG. CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [27441 
Vacation time. (G 19949, Oct. 22, 


NG (JAMES B.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


uray, Colo. 1-3. (CH . 1A TE— 
218, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 ¢« of each 
meds, 1908.) 


Daeiphia, Pa. 


Birthday greetings; the constella- 
- Libra. (F 69287, Oct. 9, 1908; 
. Oct. 13, 1908.) 


61754—08——2 


[27445 


[27489 


PPLER & SCHWARZMANN, New York, | 
[27440 


G, | 


[27442-27444 | 


MP (CHARLES MICHAEL), -Phila- | 


(Ho 
| Koster (ALBERT J.), New York, N 


7, 1908.) | 


(CH | 


(H 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


8779. | 


(H 117590, | 


(H 117976, | 


| 


| 117039, Oct. 15, 1908 ; 


ETC. 437 


| KNOEDLER (E. L.), New York, N. Y. 
[27446-27449 
Last of the bin; W. Dendy Sadler. 
| (I 69497, Oct. 19, 1908.) 

Chiffre d’amour; Fragonard. 
69913, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Pipe and a glass; W. Dendy Sadler. 
(F 69495, Oct. 19, 1908.) 

Whig and a Tory; W. Dendy Sadler. 
(F 69496, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


(F 


Paar 
[27450 


Deutsches theatre. (F 69256, Oct. 1, 


| 1908. ) 
| KoLp BroTHeERS, Grand Canyon, Ariz. 


[27451-27458 

Electrical storm in Grand canyon. 
(H 117150, Oct. 17, 1908.) 

Five hundred fathoms deep. 
117153, Oct. 17, 1908.) 

Fossil rocks, 2. (H 117155, Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 

From Fossil rocks, 1. 


(Hi 


(H 117154, 


| Oct. 17, 1908.) 
[27434-27487 | 


Head of trail. (H 117151, Oct. 17, 


_ 1908.) 


Nature’s architecture. (H 117152, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Rowe point, 1. 
1908. ) 
9 


dels 


(H 117149, Oct. 17, 


(H 117106, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Kontr (Ismpor), New York, N. Y. 
[27459 
Festival procession. (H 117940, 
Nov. 6, 1908.) 
IKUGLER COMPANY, Newark N. J. 
[27460 


Taft (William Howard) and party. 


| (H 117268, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
| La Barer, (H. L.), Sand Lake, Mich. 


[27461 


Cottages, Whitefish lake. (H 117922, 
Nov. 5, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1908.) 


LARRABEE (CHARLES W.), Revere, 
Mass. [27462 
Revere, Mass., new high school. (H 
2c. Oct. 3, 1908.) 


LAWLER (JOSEPH), New York, N. Y. 
[27463 


Which do you want? (F 69424, 


Oct. 3, 1908.) 
LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., New York, 
INE OY. [27464, 27465. 
Audience, converts’ rally, evangelis- 
tie committee of N. Y. (H 116497,,. 
Oct. 3, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1908.) 


1908. 


Chicago assn. of commerce, Oct. 7, 
(H 116774, Oct. 9, 1908.) - 


438 


LELAND (CAROLINE DENNIS), Lincoln, 
Nebr. [27466-27471 
Moon and owl series. 1-6 (H 
117175-117180, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
LEWIN (WILLIAM O.), Yonkers, N. Y. 
[27472 
Monument erected by Yonkers lodge 
P. B. O. B. 1908. (H 1176520, Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 
Lewis (D. J.), South Haven, Mich. 
27473, 27474 
Fall (H 117472, Oct. 26, 
1908. ) 


Home at eventide. 
26, 1908.) 


LINDSLEY (LAWRENCE DENNY), Lake- 
side, Wash. [27475-27480 
Chelan series, 487-442. (H 117297- 
117302, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
LINE & CO., Elizabeth, N. J. (27481 
Mount St. Mary’s college, Watchung 


mountain, Plainfield, N. J. (H 1173818, 
Oct. 21, 1908. 


LOCHRIE (GEORGE R.), Lorimor, Iowa. 
[27482 


(H 117822, 


fruit. 


(H 117473, Oct. 


Corn is king in Iowa. 
Nov. 2, 1908.) 
Lone (DANIEL B.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[27483-27485 
Casket top, 821-365. (H 117510, Oct. 
26, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1908.) 


Lilies and upright narrow oval, 811. 
(EF 40807, Mar. 9, 1906; 1 c. Mar. 9, 
1906; 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1908.) 


Wreath and ~>base, 820-81. (H 
117509, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 

LONMAN (L. H.), Pine Flats, Pa. 
[27486 

Cherry Tree, looking north (H 

116706, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Losry (Nortu H.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[27487 
Coming of the cyclone. (H 116892, 
Oct. 12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1908.) 
Lotz (FRANK P.), Watervliet, N. Y. 
[27488 


Cornell chimes. (H 116769, Oct. 9, 


1908. ) 
LOWMAN (L. H.), Pine Flats, Pa. 
[27489 
Heilwood from water tank. (H 


117535, Oct. 27, 1908. 
Lucas (Drs WITT B.), Pittsburg, Pa. 
[27490-27494 
Looking down on busy Smithfield 
street. (H 117041, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, n. 8, 


Lucas (Dre Witt B.)—Continued. 


Philadelphia, peal of bells, old Chri 
church. (F 69883, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Pittsburg by night. 1-8. (H 117 
117266, Oct. 20, 1908.) 4 
Luse (J. F.), St. Paul, Minn. [274 

Today of yesterday. (G 19763, O 
2, 1908.) 
McCuvre (T. C.), New York, N. Y. [ 

[27496- 


Bub, he’s always to blame. 
69324, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


(F 69542, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 69745, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 69909, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
Mary and her little lamb. (F 6982 

Oct. 12, 1908.) ’ 

(I 69548, Oct. 20, 1908.) 

—— (F 69747, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 69910, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. 
69322, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


(F 69540, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 697438, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
(F 69907, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Simon makes a swap. (F 69825, 
12, 1908.) 


(F 69544, Oct. 20, 1908.) 


Simon Simple’s pet jibboon. 
69746, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


(F 69911, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a 
(I° 69823, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


— (F 69541, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
—— (F 69744, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
—— (F 69908, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


McCorp (LuTHER A.), Laurens, 8. C 


: 
. 
4 
4 
: 
7 a i 


ii 


Goose used by Pres. Andrew Joh 
son, coat made by Pres. Johnson. (H 
117105, Oct. 17, 1908; 2 ¢«. Oct. 


1908.) 
McCrrmmon (Roy S.), South  ¢ 
Mich. [ 


Michigan national guard, Troop - 
cavalry. (H 117201, Oct. 19, 1908.) 5 


MacDonatp (Preie), New York, N. i 

Parsons (Herbert). F. (H 117344 
Oct. 22, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1908.) 

McDowe Lt (Forest W.), Seville, Ohi 

[2751 

Bates (Capt. M. V.) and wife, Se 


ville, Ohio, and Frank Bowman, Me 
dina, Ohio. (H 117309, Oct. 21, 1908. 


os. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


MacPurrson (H. K.), Chicago, Ill. 


Unveiling the tea burners monu- 
ment, Greenwich, N. J. (H 116855, 


Oct. 12, 1908.) 


MAIL AND EXPRESS co., New York, 


[27520 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, 


| Oct. 12, 1908; 


IN, Xs [27521-27529 | 
Bryan’s only record. (IF 69348, Oct. 
13, 1908.) 
Fooled again. (F 69754, Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 
Good lungs, but——. (IF 69563, Oct. | 
21, 1908.) 


In the middle of the road. 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 

It won’t come off. 
§, 1908.) 


( I" 69570, 


(F 69277, Oct. 


Perpetual motion. (IF 69470, Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 

Third and last time. (F 69469, Oct. 
17, 1908.) 


_ Unwelcome news to Bryan. 
69273, Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Words and deeds. 
13, 1908.) 


MANHATTAN POST CARD CO., Chicago, 


(F 


(F 69347, Oct. 


TT, [27530 
Announcement. (I 69288, Oct. 8, 
1908. ) 


ANCEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 

[27581-27585 

Gould (Miss Marjorie). 1-5. (H 
117484-117488, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


MARTIN (WILLIAM H.), Ottawa, Kans. 

[27586, 27537 

His trip bore fruit. (H 117270, Oct. 
20, 1908.) 

Potatoes. (H 115385, Sept. 8, 1908; 

1c. Sept. 8, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 26, 1908.) 


aaa (GroRGE), Paris, France. 
[27588-27541 


Honeymoon ina balloon. (H 116787, 
Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Incident from Don Quixote. 
116785, Oct. 10, 1908.) 


- Rude awakening. 
10, 1908.) 
- Wonderful charm. 
10, 1908.) 


MrNncu (Put), Clear Lake, Iowa. 
[27542-27545 


Clear Lake, Iowa. (H 117199, Oct. 
12, 1908; 2 c Oct. 19, 1908.) 


(H 117244-117246, Oct. 19, 


(H 
(H 116786, Oct. 


(H 116788, Oct. 


| MINER 


ETC. 439 

| Merrinrt (FRANK H.), Manchester, 
N.H [27546 
Patiently weighting. (H 117536, 


| Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Oct. 12, 1908; 1c. Oct. 7, 1908; 1c. | 


MERRYMAN (C. L.), Kerkhoyen, Minn. 

[27547 

, Spicer makes 
2, 1908.) 


INC., Washington, 


[27548 
Message from the moon. (F 69311, 
Z2¢ 


e. Oct. 17, 1908.) 


On Green lake, Minn., 
good. (H 117766, Nov. 


Mertz & MERTZ Co., 
D.C. 


| MrLLeR (WALTER P.), Seattle, Wash. 


[27549 


Dory mates. Nov. 2, 


1908. ) 


(H 117765, 


(H. C.) LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
New York, N. Y. [27550-27553 
Bettys (The). (H 117762, Oct. 31, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1908.) 
Cahill (Marie). (G 19833, 
1908. ) 
Man from home. (G 19877, Oct. 13, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1908.) 


—l1sh. 14825. (G 19834, Oct. 10, 
1908. ) 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.), New York, N. Y. 
[27554, 27555 

American fashions. Sartorial art 
journal. October, 1908. Supplements 
A, B. (F 67138, 67139, July 16, 1908; 


Oct. 10, 


| 2 c. of each Oct. 22, 1908.) 


MoFrFAT, YARD & co., New York, N. Y. 
[27556 
Little child shall lead them. (F 


69805, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago, II]. 
[27557-27566 
Cardelli (Count Giovonni) 1-3. (H 


116857-116859, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Hayward (William) (H 116787, 
Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Hitcheock (Frank H) 
Oct. 29, 1908.) 


Holmes (Burton) 1-2. (H 117173—- 
117174, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Longworth (Nicholas) 
Oct. 10, 1908.) 


Stevenson (Adlai) 
10, 1908.) 


Upton (Mrs. E. L.) 
27, 1908.) 


MONAGAN (B.), 


(H 117577, 


(H 116783, 
(H 116782, Oct. 


(H 117519, Oct. 


Gainesville, Tex. 


[27567 
Adopted pigs. (H 117345, Oct. 22, 
-) 


1908 


440 


oe 


Moore (ALBERT THOMAS), New Bruns- 

wick, N. J. - [27568 

New Brunswick base ball club. (H 
117517, Oct. 27, 1908.) 


MoorE BROTHERS, Washington, D. C. 


[27569 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 


Welcome to our city. (F 70158, | 
Nov. 5, 1908.) | 
Morris & co., Chicago, Ill. 27570 


Live stock. (F 69268, Oct. 8, 1908.) 


MUELLER BROS., Chicago, Ill. 


27571 


Country road with large trees close | 


together on one side. (H 116624, Oct. 


7, 1908.) 
MunNN & co., New York, N. 


Consumption of paper marks the in- 


Xs 
[27572-27575 


tellectual development of a nation. (F | 


69246, Oct. 6, 1908.) 
Reconnoitering from a military aero- 
plane. (F 69755, Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Scientific American, New York, 1898— 
1908, engineering number. (I 70020, 
Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Windmill. (H. 117408, Oct. 24, 
1908; 2 ¢c. Oct. 26, 1908.) 
Murrpuy (TuHos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. 27576, 27577 
Bunch of excitement; Gollings. (G 
20126, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Twentieth century girl; Bryson. (G 
20112, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Murpuy & Farrar, Augusta, Ga. 
[27578 | 
Augusta, Ga., flood scenes, 1908. (F | 


69556, Oct. 19, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH co., Chicago, Ill. 
[27579, 27580 


| Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Has a pull. 3511. (H 117208, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 
Quick meal. 3510. (H 117202, Oct. 
19, 1908.) 
NATIONAL PRESS ASSN., Washington, | 
D. C. [27581 


Opening session, international con- 
gress on tuberculosis. (H 1163835, Sept. 
29, 1908.) 


Neat (BE. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[27582 


Departure of the hunters. 


- NEUENSCHWANDER(A. L.), Payne, Ohio. | 


[27583 


Starvation, ruination and damnation 


railroad. (F 69286, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


(EF | 
70048, Oct. 31, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1908.) ) 


|New York HeraLp COMPANY, Jer 
City, N. J. [27609-27' 
Angelic Angelina. (F 69429, Oc 


pt. Iv, n.s.,Vv.3 


(New 
Jersey City, 
[27584-27608 


(F 69452, Oct. 15, 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM 
York herald co.), 
N. ie 


Aeroplane Andy. 
1908. ) 

— (F 69612, Oct. 22, 1908.) 

—— (F 69791, Oct. 29, 1908.) 

(F 70162, Nov. 5, 1908.) 

Book-taught Bilkins. (F 69355, Oct. 
13, 1908.) 

(I* 69555, Oct. 20, 1908. ) 

—— (F 69759, Oct, 27, 1908.) 

(F 70047, Nov. 3, 1908.) 

Dream of the rarebit fiend. 
69468, Oct. 16, 1908.) 

(I 69534, Oct. 19, 1908.) 

—— (F 69661, Oct. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 69676, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

—— (F 69880, Oct. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 70024, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

(F 70229, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

Neighborly Miss Nosey. (F 69535, 
Oct. 19, 1908.) 

(F 69675, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

(F 70023, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. (F 69366, Oct. 
14, 1908.) 

—— (F 69598, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

—— (IF 69769, Oct, 28, 1908.) 

(F 70163, Noy. 5, 1908.) 

Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 694 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 

(F 69673, Oct. 24, 1908.) 

—— (F 69884, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


(¥ 


15, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1908. ) 
(F 69435, Oct. 15, 1908; 2¢€ 
Oct. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 69441, Oct. 15, 1908; 2¢€ 


(F 70215, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
Buster Brown. (F 69428, Oct. 15 
1908; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1908.) 
—_— (F 69434, Oct. 15, 1908; 298 
Oct. 23, 1908.) 
—_ (F 69440, Oct. 15, 1908; 28 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 
a (FP 70216; Nov. % 1908. ) 
Daily hint from Paris. (¥F 69354 
Oct. 138, 1908.) 
—_— (F 69365, Oct. 14, 1908.) 
—_— (F 69446, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
—— (F 69467, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


fnos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


‘New YorK HeRaLtp company—Cont’d. 
| Daily hint from Paris. (F 69493, 
‘Oct. 17, 1908.) 
| —— (F 69536, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
| —— (F 69587, Oct. 19, 1908.) 
| —— (Ff 69554, Oct. 20, 1908.) 

| ——(F 69592, Oct. 21, 1908.) 
| —— (F 69608, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
| ——(F 69609, Oct. 22, 1908; 
Oct. 23, 1908.) 

_—— or ‘sla Oct. 24, 1908.) 
, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 ¢. 


nb 
ie) 


5 


Oct. 27, 1908.) 
| — (F 69679, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
— (F 69760, Oct. 27, 1908.) 


(F 69761, Oct. 27, 1908; 2 ec. 
et. 28, 1908.) 


(F 69788, 
et. 30, 1908.) 


_— (F 69789, Oct. 29, 1908.) 

—— (F 69881, Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
ct. 31, 1908.) 
— (F 69885, Oct. 31, 1908; 2 «¢. 
oy. 2, 1908.) 
=—— (F' 70021, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
(EF 70046, Nov. 3, 1908.) 
(F 70067, Nov. 4, 1908; 2 «. 
vy. 5, 1908.) 
(F 70164, Nov. 5, 1908.) 
— (F 70230, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
(F 70239, Nov. 
ov. 9, 1908. ) 
Fluffy Ruffles. (F 69433, Oct. 15, 
me; 2 c. Oct. 16. 1908.) 

Me ouull, Oct. 22, 1908; 2 ¢. 
23, 1908.) 
—— (IF 69790, Oct. 29, 1908; 2 « 
t. 30, 1908.) 
(EF 70210, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
Jack Lantern and the walnuts. (F 
610, Oct. 22, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1908.) 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
meee. 15, 1908; 2° ¢ Oct. 16, 


(FF 60439, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 «¢. 

23, 1908.) 

(EF 69445, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 ec. 
. 30, 1908.) 
(F 70211, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 
mee Oct, 15, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 16, 
O08.) 

—— (EF 69487, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 «. 
i 23, 1908.) 
'% (EF 69448, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 «. 
t. 30, 1908.) 
(F 70213, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Oct. 29, 1908; 2 c. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


Ts; 1888 32) 


441 


NEw YorK HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. 


New Italian liner bound for New 
York. (F 69678, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 c. 
Oct. 27, 1908.) 


Returning tourists fill cabins of eae 
bound liners. (F 69345, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 69430, 
Oct. 15, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1908.) 
(F 69436, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 «¢ 
Oct. 238, 1908.) 
(F 69442, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 ec. 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 70214, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
Travel to the Mediterranean in- 
creasing. (F 69538, Oct. 19, 1908; 2 ¢. 


Oct. 20, 1908.) 

Uncle Dick shows Tommy a new 
stunt. (F 69426, Oct. 15, 1908, 2 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Vegetables and fruits in Funny land. 


(F 69296, Oct. 9, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 
Waggles in Wonderland. (F 69482, 


Oct. 15, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1908.) 
——(F 69488, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 c. 
Oct. 23, 1908.) 


— (F 69444, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 
(F 70212, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


West bound passenger fleet on At- 
lantic delayed. (EF 70022, Nov. 2, 


1908. ) 
NIEMEYER (FREDERICK C.), Dubuque, 
Iowa. [2767 
Mother’s love. (H 117698, Oct. 31, 
1908. ) 
NOTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., Boston, 
Mass. [2767 
Boston [Mass.], Copley square. (H 
117384, Oct. 238, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 


1908.) 
NOWELL (FRANK H.), Seattle, Wash. 
[27672, 27673 
Nome, Alaska. (H 1179385, Nov. 5, 
1908. ) 


St. Michael, Alaska, old Russian 


block house, built 1838. 6033. (H 

117934, Nov. 5, 1908.) 

OHIO INK MFG. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[27674 


Quaker. (H 116780, Oct. 10, 1908.) 
Otson (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[27675-27722 
Breckenridge, Minn. 1-9.—Eden 
Valley, Minn. 1-6.—Mahnomen, Minn. 
1-5.—Torah, Minn. 1—10.—Wahpeton, 
N. Dak. 1-18. [48 photographs] (H 
116924-116937, 116939-116972, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 


442 CATALOGUE OF 


O’REILLY (TERRENCE M.), Providence, 
a 


Breffni castle, A-—D. 
117926, Nov. 5, 1908.) 


OsBORN (BENJAMIN F.), Rippey, Iowa. 
[27727 


Men who make Rippey the most | 


alive town in Iowa. 
26, 1908.) 


OSBORNE COo., New York, N. Y. 


(H 117450, Oct. 


[27728-27735 | 
(F 70197, Nov. 6, | 


Across the moor. 


1908. ) 
Girl in brown. (F 69360, Oct. 14, 
1908. ) 
Flower girl. (IF 70195, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
Marie. (H 117942, Noy. 6, 1908.) 
Off Labrador. (F 70196, Nov. 6, 
1908. ) | 
Venice, in the harbor. 1-3. (F 


70198-70200, Noy. 6, 1908.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[27786-27782 
Babes in Toyland, 1, 2. (G 19987- 
19988, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
16, 1908.) 
Coming thro’ the rye. (G 19989, 
Oct. 26, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1908.) 


and Mrs. Cobb. (G 19835, 
Oct. 10, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Gay musician. 7385, 686 A, 686 B, 
688. (G 19794, Oct. 7, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 
8, 1908; G 19886-19838, Oct. 10, 1908; 
2c. of each Oct. 8, 1908.) 

Glaser (Lulu) 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 

Graustark. 1-2. (G 19795-19796, 
Oct. 7, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 3, 1908.) 


1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1908.) 


[27723-27726 | 
(H 117923— 


1908 ; 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 2 c. Oct. 16, 1908.) 


| girl—Spanish girl. 
(G 19842, Oct. 10, | 


| Oct. 
(G 19889-19840, Oct. 10, | 


Health and strength acquired in ten | 


lessons. 747. (G 19797, Oct. 
2c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Lalor (Mr. Frank) in Prince Hum- 


7, 1908 ; 


| 117545-117547, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


bug. 607, 608, 609 A, 609 B. (G 
19583-19586, Aug. 31, 1908.) | 
Land of Nod. 619, 567. (G 1979S— 


19799, Oct. 7, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 3, | 


1908.) 


2c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 

— 604, 566-—A, 566-B, 565-—A, 
565-B. (G 19990-19994, Oct. 26, 1908 ; 
2c. of each Oct. 16, 1908.) 


and the ere 641, 640. 
T, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 


Money 
(G 19800-19801, Oct. 
3, 1908.) 


(G 19841, Oct. 10, 1908; | 


| Parrirr (WILLIAM), Goshen, Ind. 
[ 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 


Morning, noon & night. 654, 655, 
722, 696, 734, 653, 666, 695. (G 19802- 
19809, Oct. 7, 1908 ; 2 ec. of each Oct. 
3, 1908.) 

——710 A, B. (G 19843-19844, Oct. 
10, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1908.) 


Paid in full. 523. (G 19810, Oct. 7, 
2 c. Oct. 3, 1908.) 


School days. (G 19845, Oct. 10, 
1908 ; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


——Herman Timberg. 630. (G 
19811, Oct. 7, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 3, 1908.) 
Shore acres. Uncle Nat saves 
Liddy Ann. (G 19995, Oct. 26, 1908; 


Taliaferro (Mabel) (G 19996, Oct 
26, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Thoroughbreds. (G 19997, Oct. 26 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Too many wives. The Scotch me 
go round. (G 19998, Oct. 26, 1908; 
c. Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Wanted by the police, 1. (G 19999 
Oct. 26, 1908; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1908.) 


2. (G 20000, Oct. 26, 1908; 


__ 


ec. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


OX¥FORD-PRINT, Boston, Mass. 
[27783-— 


American girl.—Asiatie girl—Du 
girl—French’ girl—German gir 
Indian girl.—Irish girl.—Italian girl. 
Japanese girl.—Mexican girl. 

[12 prints] ( 
69507-69518, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


I’acu Bros., New York, N. Y. 
[27795-2780 


Burdette (R. J.) 87927. (H 116709 
7, 1908.) 


Crimmins (John D.) ( 
116710, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Dix (John A.) S88080A, 8S080E 
8808SOF. (H 116711-1167138, Oct. 7 
1908. ) 6 


Marconi (Wm.) 88290,D,E,F. ( 


88082. 


Pulitzer (Ralph). 81808, C, D. (@ 
117542, 117543, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


Stokes (J. G. P.) 88126A, 88 
(H 116707, 116708, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Ward (J. Q. A.) 882386. (H11 
Oct. 28, 1908.) 


Goshen, 
| band park. 


Ind., dedication, Roger 
(H 117453, Oct. 26, 1908. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS 
45-48, Nov., 1908 

y 

RRoTT (EnisgAu D.), Seattle, Wash. 
[27809 


Parrott air ship as a life saver. (H 
($24, Noy. 3, 1908.) 


kTTON (EH. Coox), Salem, Oreg. 
[27810 


Banking system of today. (H 117200, 


tt. 19, 1908.) 


BENNINGTON (Sox A.), Kokomo, Ind. 
[27811 
U. S. regulator. (G 19666, Sept. 19, 
08; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1908.) 


KINS (W. B.), gR., Lead, S. Dak. 
: . [27812 
Natural bridge, Black hills, S. Dak. 
‘e 117385, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


[ELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


(117016, Oct. 13, 1908.) 
Overhauling the navy. 
15, 1908.) 

Vegetarian (The). (H 117614, Oct. 
1908.) : 

We're the greatest on earth. 
928, Noy. 5, 1908.) 


IOTO COLOR GRAPH co., New York, 
min. X. [27817-27822 


Azalias—Daffodils and double vio- 
S—Fleur de lis—Japanese lily.—- 
wson pinks.—White rose and purple 
[6 chromos] (G 20085-20099, 
t. 29, 1908.) 


(H 


ER (MiLToN Epson), Albuquerque, 


_N. Mex. [27823-27826 
Juan of San Domingo. (H 117820, 
yy. 2, 1908.) 


Bente (Gov.). (H 117818, Nov. 2, 


JOe 


Lente (Juan). (H 117819, Nov. 2, 
8.) 


IOuw 


War captain. (H 117821, Nov. 2, 


8. 
2c. of each Nov. 4, 1908. 


(J. EK. H.), Baltimore, Md. 

, [27827-27846 
Family portraits. 9-20. (H 117049- 
7060, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Mt. Airy, Warsaw, Va. 5-12. (H 
1548-117555, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
h Oct. 27, 1908.) 


(VireinriA M.), Washington, 
C. [27847 
Roosevelt (Miss Ethel). (H 117296, 


st. 20, 1908.) 


| [27813-27816 | 
Big guess at the Woodruff House. | 


(H 117042, | 


) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 443 


Pratt (E. C.), Aurora, II. 

[ 27848, 27849 
(Rev. Father Carl). 
(H 117380-117381, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


Schneuckel 
1-2. 


| Pratr Froop co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


[27850 
We are the jury. (G 19961, Oct. 23, 


1908. ) 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH 
Providence, R. I. 
Council at Jerusalem. 
69601, Oct. 22, 1908.) 

—— 2% x 2%. (F 69461, Oct. 16, 
1908. ) 

—— 23} x 264. (G 19935, Oct. 20, 
1908; 2 ec. Oct. 17, 1908.) 


COMPANY, 
[27851-27856 
2i by 4 (F 


Cradle roll certificate. (G 19922, 
; Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Heroes of faith. 23 by 4. (F 69600, 


Oct. 22, 1908.) 
235 x 2i. 


(F 69462, Oct. 16, 
1908. ) 

Purpy (J. E.), Wakefield, Mass. 
[27857-27864 


Long (Hon. John D.), 1-2 (H 
117378-117379, Oct. 23, 1908.) 

Moody (Justice Wm. H.), 1-6. (H 
117121-117126, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
QUINBY (FREDERICK J.) co., Boston, 


Mass. [27865-27875 

Child laughed, chatted. (F 69917, 
Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Goodbye, goodbye, I shall see you 
again. (F 69211, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Have I ever forced you to do what 
you did not want to. (F 69209, Oct. 5, 
1908. ) 

I am_ grieved beyond measure, 
madame. (F 69918, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Little girl continued on her way. 


(F¥ 69922, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Madame Monin began. (F 69920, 
Noy. 2, 1908.) 

Not a bit of it, monsieur. (F 69919, 


Noy. 2, 1908.) 

Pay the twelve hundred frances you 
owe. (F 69210, Oct 5, 1908.) 

Well, what do you think of this per- 
formance? (EF 69921, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Why he has followed me. (F 692138, 
Oct. 5, 1908.) 
You are here, Bertrand. (F 69212, 


Oct. 5, 1908.) 


Rav (C. E.), Mason City, Iowa. 
[27S876, 27877 
Cement plant. 1-2. (H_ 11707T- 


117078, Oct. 15, 1908. 


44 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia, Pa. | RircHir Bros.—Continued. 


[27878-27891 Hauling potatoes. (H 1164389, Oct 
De Long (U. S. torpedo boat). | 2, 1908.) 


26579. (H 117725, Oct. aL, 1908. ) Load of cabbage. (H 1164438, Det 
Dolphin (U. S. dispatch boat). | 2, 1908.) 
26580. (H 117726, Oct. 31, 1908.) Loading corn. (H 116442, Oct. 


Idaho (U. S. battleship). 26569, | 1908.) 
1908. ) 1908.) 
Mississippi (U.S. battleship). 26567, No race suicide here. (H 116446; 
26568. (H 117729, 117730, Oct. 31, | Oct. 2, 1908.) 
1908. ) Peach ready for market. (H 
Montana (U. S. cruiser). 26572, | 116486, Oct. 2, 1908.) 
26573. (H 117731, 117732, Oct. 31, Products. (H 116444, Oct. 2, 1908. 


1908. ) Cid 
New Hampshire (U. S. cruiser). Pins nae hs corn, (H 116437, Oct. 


26571. (H 117733, Oct. 31, 1908.) 1c. of each Get: & Aasmaan 
North Carolina (U. S. cruiser). Oct i7 1908 7 ay ; : AC 
26574, 26575. (H 117734, 117735, Oct. ye aie : 


31, 1908.) Ropsins (Harry I.), Boston, Mass. — 
Stringham (U.S. torpedo destroyer). [27911-27948 

26576. (H 117786, Oct. 31, 1908.) Christmas greetings. 12. (G 19857 
Thornton (U. S. torpedo boat). | Oct. 12, 1908.) 

26577. (H 117787, Oct. 31, 1908.) Here’s to the merry old world a 
Tingey (U. S. torpedo boat). 26578. | all our holidays. (G 19874, Oct. 
(H 117738, Oct. 31, 1908.) 1908. ) 

NE Fr Vag I wish you, dear, a merry yule. 14 
{ack Higbee ge atarath ae ‘azo | 30. (G 19859, 19875, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
; it. 7855. Nov. May all good cheer be yours 
4 Een erabancall slew ite ace Christmas Day. (G 19858, Oct. 
, ’ ; 1908. ) ( 
Ream (G. H.), Peru, Ind. [27893 Merry Christmas. 1-7, 15-20. (( 


Peru, Ind., corner stone laying, eR 
Miami county court house. (H 117253, a 19860-19865, Oct. ) 


9 . a 
RAG Oi 1B, 2 c. Ook. 18, AOR.) Our national birds. (F 69488, Oct 
REICH (Jacques), New York, N. Y. | 17, 1908.) a 

[27894 (G 19871, Oct. 12, 1908.) 
Grant (General U. 8.) (F 69906, Telegram. 8-11. (G 19853-198 5 


Oct. 31, 1908.) Oct. 12, 1908.) 
REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSN., Thanksgiving. (G 19872, Oct. 
Takoma Park, D. C. [27895 | 1908.) 


Pictorial print illustrating the Thanksgiving greetings. 21-25, 
prophecies. (F 69272, Oct. 8, 1908; | (G 19866-19870, 19873, Oct. 12, 1908) 
2c. Sept. 30, 1908.) —_— 31-87. (F 69481-69487, Oct. 17 
Ricwarpson (A. A.), Bemidji, Minn. | 199:) , | 
[27896-27899 Roperts (E. Donaxp), Detroit, ‘ ch. 


Kelliher vegetables. 1-2. (H 46 
116982-1169838, Oct. 18, 1908.) | Composition no. 2758. (¢H 1163 : 


Exhibits at Beltrami county fair. | 12 1 F 
1-2. (H 116980-116981, Oct. 13, 1908.) | O° 7% 79°) | 
2c. of each Oct. 6, 1908. Roperts (Hopart V.), Utica, N. Y. 


{ [ S | 

bd 

Fruit farm. (H 116445, Oct. 2, Ropertson (N.), Fairbanks, Alash | 
1908. ) (20 
Hauling corn. (H 116488, Oct. 2, Fairbanks, Alaska. (H 117307, Oct 
1908.) 20, 1908.) iw 


RITCHIE BROS., Bent, yrewo0 ae ete Teft & Sherman in “Galen 


117759, Nov. 2, 1908. 
Big melon. (H 116441, Oct. 2, 1908.) 7759, Nov 8.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


ROMANS PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Seattle, 
» Wash. [27952-27963 
Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition 
hotos. 10937-10940, 10942-10946, 
10949, 10951-10952. (H 117224-117235, 
" Vet. 19, 1908.) 


LE OSIN (SIGMUND 
| Pa. 

" City gates. 
_ From tropical Florida. 
} ug. 14, 1908.) 

| Native of Florida. 


Philadelphia, 
[27964-27969 


(F 67822, Aug. 14, 1908.) 
(F 67827, 


M.), 


(F 67824, Aug. 


ms 4, 1908.) 
Oranges as they grow. (F 67823, 
Aug. 14, 1908. 
P a de Leon. (F 67826, Aug. 14, 
908. 
_ Rufus in de cottonfield. (IF 67825, 
g. 14, 1908.) 


| 2c. of each Oct. 10, 1908. 


Ross (CHas.) & son co., Brooklyn, 
i a [27970, 27971 

Ross improved no. 41 kneading and 
lixing machine. 

 — Working. 

) (F 69214, 69215, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. 
f each Oct. 5, 1908.) 


RorocrRaPH co., New York, N. Y. 
ie, [27972-27976 


| Both doing well. (H 117026, Oct. 
14, 1908.) 

| Correspondence. 
1908. ) 

| Harvest (The) 
908. ) 

Ripe. 
~ Somebody’s. 
1908. ) 


R RusseLt (Gro. M.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
14 [27977-27984 


| Affiliation — Annexation. — Anticipat 
ion. — Congratulation. — Consterna- 
tion.—Consummation.—Jollification. — 

arturbation. [8 prints]. (F 69216— 
169223, Oct. 5, 1908; 2 c. of each Sept. 
ed. 1908. ) 


R USSELL BROTHERS, 


(H 117024, Oct. 14, 
(H 117023, Oct. 14, 


(H 117025, Oct. 14, 1908.) 
(H 118083, Nov. 9, 


Anniston, Ala. 
[27985, 27986 


Steel plant, Ensley, 722, 725. (H 
648, 117649, Oct. 30, 1908.) 

q F. VEDANTA society, San Francisco, 
ma Cal. [27987 


Jesus Christ in his Yoga posture. 
(H 117761, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 445 


SACKETT & WILHELMS CoO., Brooklyn, 
NN: 3 [27988-27990 
Spring & summer 1909 fashions. 
Plates A-C. (F 69421-69423, Oct. 6, 
1908. ) 
Sr. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE, Santa Fe, 
N. Mex. [27991-27998 
Santa Fe, N. Mex. 1-8. (F 69060- 


69067, Oct. 1, 1908; 2 
28, 1908. ) 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[27999-28063 


After the touch-down.—All smiles.— 
American beauties—Apprentice 
(The).—Autumn days.—Baker magi- 
cian.—Blue ribbon winners.—Bunch of 
mischief.— Chief (The).— Christmas 
morn. — Chums.— Convincing _ state- 
ment.— Day dreams.— Friends for 
years.—Go to grandma’s?—Good be- 
ginning.—Good friends.—Helen.—Hia- 
watha.—Hide and seek.—High art.— 
Home sweet home.—Just a bite.—Lady 
of the yellow rose—Laughing eyes.— 
Little millers-—Morning bath.—On the 
farm.—-Our boy.—Our bulletin.—Our 
pet.—Our pride.—Personal attention.— 
Phone order.—Prize winner.—Ready 
for Sunday school.—Reward (The).— 
Right of way.—Ross_ (Betsy).—Sa- 
lute.—Shall I order?—Shepherd and 
flock.—Shoe my team.—Sweet and 
clean.—To-morrow’s Friday.—Too bad 
to mend.—Verdict—the best.—Volun- 
teer (The).—Want one.—Watch ’em.— 
Welcome message—Where is she?— 
with pleasure. [53 prints] (F 69367- 
69419, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Great sale—If you saw.—Need any 
help.— Our phone number. — Saving 
proposition.—Some notes.—Something 
to it—Special run.—Undecided.— 
Worth looking at.—You need this.— 
You’ve missed it. [12 chromos] (G 
19878-19889, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


c. of each Sept. 


SCHWEMBERGER (SIMEON), St. Mich- 
aels, Ariz. [28064-28082 


At the Jemez river—Baby nurs- 
ing.—Dipping water.—Jemez dance. 1, 
7-11.—Jemez girls— Jemez maiden.— 
Jemez water carrier.— Jemez water 


carriers. 1, 2. and baby.— 
Snake dance. 3, 4,17, 18. [19 photo- 
graphs] (H 117486-117504, Oct. 26, 
1908.) 


SCRIBNER (JOHN H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28083 


Applicant for the eradle roll. (H 
117823, Noy. 3, 1908.) 


446 


[28084 
G 20143, Nov. 


SELz, Chicago, Ill. 
Ross (Betsy) house. 


CATALOGUE OF OOPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7, 1908.) 
SeweLtt (THoMAsS H.), St. Michaels, 
Md. [28085, 28086 | 
St. Michaels, Md. 1, 2. (H 117410- 
117411, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
SHEAHAN (Mavrice T.), Brookline, 
Mass. [28087 
Mooning. (F 69289, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


SHELLY (KATE), Moingona, Iowa. 
[28088 
Shelly (Kate) post card folder. (F 
69455. Oct. 16, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 7, 
1908. ) 
SHELTON (FREDERIC WM.), Lynn, Mass. 
[28089 
Lee, N. H., Wadley’s bridge. (H 
117699, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
SHook (F. C.), Tunkhannock, Pa. 
[28090-28092 
Tunkhannock, Pa. 1-3. (H 117312- 
117314, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


SHUSTER (ERNEST A.), JR., Washing- 
ton, [28093 


Original boundary stones of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia. (H 117085, Oct. 16, 
1908.) 


SIEGEL (Henry), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
28094-28097 
Best wishes. I, 2. 
Happy birthday. 1, 2. 
(F 69856-69359, Oct. 14, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


SMALLHOFF 
Mass. 


(CHas H.), Winthrop, 
[28008, 28099 
Breakers. (H 116460, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


Surf. (H 116461, Oct. 2, 1908.) 


SmitH (Lon), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
28100-28108 
A-hoy.—Chip of the old block.—Cut- 
ting his coupons.—Grand stand.— 
Happy thoughts.—Minute’s  recrea- 


Yankee Doodle boy. [9 photographs] 
(H 117863-117371, Oct. 28. 1908.) 


Snow (CHaArRLES H.), Marblehead, 
Mass. [28109~28110 
Marblehead, Mass. 1, 2. (FF 70069, 


70070, Nov. 5, 1908; 1 ¢c. of each Sept. 
5, 1908; 1 c. of each Nov. 5, 1908.) 


SoNS OF VETERANS, Geo. A. Custer 
Camp 11, Whitman, Mass. [28111 


Whitman soldiers monument. (G 
19936, Oct. 20, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1908.) 


| (F 6922 


- pt.1v,n.8., ¥.3 


SOUTHERN PacirFic co., San Francisco, 
Cal. [28112-28134 


Mariposa big tree grove. 10197— 
10208, 10211-10214, 10239-10240, 10252— 
10254. (H 116824-116848, Oct. 10, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each, Oct. 13, 1908.) 

—— 10267-10269. (H each Oct. 12, 
Oct. 10, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
1908.) 


SPARRELL ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[28135-28140 

Cooling off; by E. Frometin. (F 
69226, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Last stand; by E. Petit. (F 69225, 
Oct. 5, 1908.) 

Ready. (F 69539, Oct. 20, 1908.) 

Scattered flock; by Marie Breu. (F 
69224, Oct. 5, 1908.) 

V acation time; by C. carina 


27, Oct. 5, 1908.) 
rR 


With the hens; by G. Angeloy. 
69228, Oct. 5, 1908.) 


SprinceR (ArTHUR M.), Brooklyn, 
js a 6 [28141 
I told you that Bill would be elected. 


(F 693549, Oct. 13, 1908.) 


STANLAWS New York, 
je [28142-28147 
Directoire. (F 70040, Oct. 27, 1908.) 
Directoire coats. (F 69278, Oct. 8, 
1908. ) ‘ 
Fur garments. 
1908. ) 
Hearthstone (The). (F 70039, Oct. 
27, 1908.) 
Long coat. 


Poster girl. 
1908. ) 


(PENHRYN), 


(F 69280, Oct. 8, 


(FF 69279, Oct. 8, 1908.) 
(F 700388, Oct. 27, 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC ©O., Roch 
Be 0%. [28148— 


[Cuts of vegetables for seed en 
ope]. 9, 18, 21, 29, 78, 74,97, 
110, 112, 114, 117, 120, 123, 124, 
202, 207, 209, 219, 221, 222); 

, 229-232, 234-240, 249-946, 
, 2638-265, 267, 273, BiG. ae 
287, 288, 301. 
. 26, 1908.) 


STEELE (R. B.), St. Paul, Minn. 


Damascus, Syria. 7452. 
Oct. 29, 1908; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Giant’s causeway, north coast of 
Ireland. 7455. (H 117601, Oct. 29, 
1908.) . 


45-48, Nov., 1908 


TEELE (R. E.)—Continued. 


‘Glengariff, Ireland, Sugar loaf 
jountains from Roaches hotel. 7456. 


117602, Oct. 29, 1908.) 


‘Hebron, Palestine. 7449. (H 117606, 
et. 29, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Jerusalem, Palestine. 7446-7448. (H 
'7596-117598, Oct. 29, 1908.) 
Killarney, Ireland, meeting of the 
aters. 7454. (H 117609, Oct. 29, 
908; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


‘Loch Lomond, Scotland. 
. 29, 1908. ) 


Nazareth, Palestine, street scene. 
50. (H 117599, Oct. 29, 1908.) 
Palestine, fords of the Jordan and 
wh of Neoab. 7451. 
ct. 29, 1908.) 
Philippine Islands. 7458-7460. 
7610-117612, Oct. 29, 1908; 2 c. of 
ick Oct. 21, 1908.) 

‘Sphinx, Pyramid and Temple of 
thufu, Egypt. 7458. (H 117608, Oct. 
, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1908.) 


a NMAN (R.) & co., St. Paul, Minn. 
[28225, 28226 
(H 116753- 


& 
7 
a 


(H 117603, 


Rush City, 8. 22-8. 
16754, Oct. 8, 1908.) 
TENTON (H. R.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[28297 


Naval parade. (H 117613, Oct. 29, 
08; 2 c. June 5, 1908.) 


TERNER (Howarp A.), irae g scioe 
Pa. [2822 


Bipboney (D. Clarence). (H ne 
ov. 7, 1908.) 


EWART SISTERS, New York, N. Y. 
[282 29-28231 
3 Attack. (H 117349, Oct. 23, 1908.) 
Reconciliation. (H 117351, Oct. 23, 
08.) 
Revenge. 


23. 


(H 117350, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


[FF (WALTER G.), West Barnstable, 
_ Mass. [28232 


Barnstable fair. (H 117248, Oct. 
61008; 1 c. Oct. 20, 1908; 1 c. Nov. 
1908.) 


& SmitH, New York, N. Y. 
[28233 


Robson (Eleanor) as Merely Mary 
Mn. (FF 69269, Oct. 8, 1908.) 


y OBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING cCo., Cin- 
_ ¢cinnati, Ohio. [28234-28246 


[Posters], Y.. 12818.". (G. I8Tot, 
une 8, 1908; oes Sept. 4, 1908.) 


(H 117600, | 


(Hi | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


; 


| 12890, N. 
| 19635, 1963 
| of each Oct. 12, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 447 


| STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co.—Cont’d. 


N. Y. 12879, N. Y. 12884-N. Y 
12886, Ni Y. 12877, N..¥: 1287s BX, 
Y. 12889. (G 19629, 19631- 
-19638, Sept. 21, 1908; 2 ¢. 
1908. ) 


—N. Y. 12888. 


(G 19636, Sept. 


| 21, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1908.) 


WN: ¥.. 32900, NW. ¥: 12001) Nove 
12903. (G 19788-19790, Oct. 5, 1908; 
2 c. of each Nov. 2, 1908.) 


——N. Y. 12915. (G 20074, Oct. 28, 
1908; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1908.) 


STRONGE & WARNER Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

[28247, 28248 

Julia.—Mary. (F 69520, 69519, Oct. 
19, 1908; 2 ec. of each Oct. 5, met 


= 
2 98049 


STUDEBAKER BROS. auto co. of N 
New York, N. Y. 

Private charging apparatus for 

Studebaker electrics. (F 68774, Sept. 
23, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1908.) 


SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS, Toledo, Ohio. 
[28250 
Valentine and selected vaudeville. 
(G 19639, Sept. 10, 1908.) 


SWEET BROS., Minneapolis, Minn. 
[28251, 28252 
Auto club, series A. (H 117222, 


Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Forman’s (Mrs. Frank) residence, 
the Palms. (H 116914, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


TacGart (M. W.), Bayonne, N. J. 
[28253-28294 
[Birthday greeting post cards]. 1- 
29, (G 19892-19920, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
[St. Patrick’s day cards]. 1-10. 
(G 20075-20084, Oct. 29, 1908.) 


— 11-13. (G 20100-20102, Oct. 31, 
1908. ) 

Tair (Basit SELWIN), New York, 

ta. [28295 


Vision (A.) 
1908 ; 


(F 69806, Oct. 
2 ec. Oct. 20, 1908.) 


30, 


| TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Mass. 


[28296 


North Sutton, N. H., Follansbee 
house and-lake. (H 117882, Oct. 23, 
1908.) 


TAYLOR ART CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28297-28315 


[Don’t worry series]. 1-12. (F 
69924-69935, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 c. of each 
June 238, 1908.) 


448 


TAYLOR ART COo.—Continued. 
Philadelphia, Founders’ week, Oct. 

4-10, (1908. 1-2. (F 69894-69895, 

Oct. 31, 1908.) 

3-7. (EF 69896-69900, Oct. 31, 

1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 14, 1908.) 


TEBBS (RoBerRT W.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[28316 

Locomobile automobile, no. 16, 
jumping bridge. (H 117936, Nov. 5, 
1908; 2c. Oct. 31, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (FRANCIS INAPTON), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. [28317 
Gilchrist memorial United Presby- 
terian Church, Kortright, N. Y. 
69505, Oct. 19, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (WILLIAM CHARLES), Sho- 
shone, Idaho. [28318-28319 
Gooding, Idaho. (H 117728, Oct. 
31, 1908. 
Upper Salmon falls, in Snake River, 
Idaho. (H 117724, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


TuHurRLOw (HaArRoxtp A.), Newburyport, 
Mass. 


Meditation, Miss M. Foster. 


Ae 


ohare § 


by 5. (H 117921, Nov. 4, 1908.) 
TILLINGHAST (A. G.), La Conner, 
Wash. [28321 


Mammoth rhubarb plant in the Puget 
Sound gardens. (H 116853, Oct. 12, 


1908. ) 
TINGLEY (KATHERINE), Point Loma, 
Cal. [28322-28333 


Bard.—Castle of the grail.—Dweller 
on the threshold.—Holy grail.—Hour of 
despair.—Light of the coming day.— 
Lohengrin.—Messengers of light.— 
Parsifal.— Path. — Prodigal. — Twixt 
priest and _ profligate. [12 
graphs.] (H 116323-116334, Sept. 29, 
1908 ; 2 c. of each Oct. 20, 1908.) 


Topp (MarTHA P.), Minneapolis, Minn. | 


[ 28334, 28335 
Columbia rode safe through the 
storm. (H 117110, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


First prayer in Congress. 
117109, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


TOLMAN (R. P.), Berkeley, Cal. 
[28336 


(H 116798, Oct. 10, 


(H 


Discovered. 
1908.) 


Toms (FRANCES H.), Bellport, N. Y. 
[28337 


Grecian beauty. 92610. (H 116796, 


Oct. 10, 1908.) 


(F | 


photo- | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


[28320 | Pussy-will-o. 


| Oct. 19, 1908.) 


| Pussy-will-o. 


_¢. of each Oct. 27, 1908.) 


pt. IV, 0. S., V. 


TOWLES sTUDIO, Washington, D. C. 
[28338-28346 
Elkins (Miss Katherine). 1-3. (FE 
117303-117305, Oct. 20, 1908.) 
TRIBUNE COMPANY, Chicago, Ill. 
[28341-2834 
Danny Dreamer. (F 69639, Oct. 23 
1908. ) 
Mr. Jonah Jimsonweed. 
Oct. 23, 1908.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 
69640, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


TRIPP (GroRGE E.), Woburn, Mass. 
[28344 
(H 117247 


(F 69641 


(I 


St. Joseph parish house. 
Oct. 20, 1908.) 


TucKER (C, O.), Boston, Mass. : 
[28345-28347 

Easter, who will dance’ 
(F 69692, Oct. 26, 1908. 
an Easter carol sing? 
(F 69691, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
Who will to chureh on Easter go 
(I 69690, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
TURRILL & MILLER, San Francisco, Cal 
[28348-28357 


Burbank (Luther), old & new home 
of, Santa Rosa, Cal. 190 8. 


After 
Pussy-will-o. 
Who will 


Burbank’s (Luther) experiments 
grounds, Santa Rosa, Cal. 191 § 
199 8. 


(H 117455-117464, Oct. 26, 1908; 2 


TYLER (ORLANDO F.), Milwaukee, Wis 
28358-28362 

Damon enters the Senate. (E 
1173890, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


Damon’s wife and child. 
Oct. 24, 1908.) 


Headsman’s block and pardon of 
Damon. (H 117388, Oct. 24, 1908.) 

Scene at the trial of Damon. (Hf 
117393, Oct. 24, 1908.) | 

Seizure of Pythias by the guard. 
(H 117389, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


Temptation of Pythias. 
Oct. 24,1908.) 


UDELL (M. A.), New York, N. Y. 


(H 11739 


(H 117392, 


e237 «4 
S 4 


We can’t bear dust. (F&F 69753, Oct. 


27, 1908.) 


ULLMAN (RvupDoLPH), Chicago, Ill. 
[ 


Draughtsman’s finish. (F 6950€ 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


New York, N. Y. 
[28366-28368 


(F 69892, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
(F 69893, Oct. 31, 


ULLMAN MF6. COo., 


| His fate. 
4 Stormy weather. 
L908. ) 
- When the lights are low. 
met. 31, 1908. ) 


UNDERHILL (InviNa), Jersey City, N. J. 
[28869, 28370 
| Hartford [Conn.], Connecticut river 
ridge. © 6768. (H 117074, Oct. 15 
908 ; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1908. ) 

‘Hudson river north from West 
Point. © 6741. (H 116098, Sept. 24, 
1908 ; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1908.) 


JNDERWOOD (WILLIAM LYMAN), Bel- 


mont, Mass. [28371-28374 


Fi Bull moose, side view. (H 117652, 
Yet. 80, 1908. ) 


(F 69891, 


: ae water running from horns. (H 
7651, Oct. 30, 1908. ) 
Ola bull moose in Nictau lake. (H 


16627, Oct. 7, 1908.) 


Two bull moose feeding under water. 
J 117650, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Unprrwoop & UNDERWoop, New York, 
me N. Y. [28375-28495 
| [Stereoscopic photographs] U 94344, 
J 113232, U 114972, U 114986, U 114989, 
J 114992. (H 116747-116752, Oct. 8, 
008. ) 

mT 106288, U 106289, U 106291. 
(H 116775-116777, Oct. 9, 1908.) 

me 1] 114780, U 114859-U 114863, 
114865, U 114946. (H 116809-116816, 
Det. 10, 1908.) 

SU 65536, U 81241, U 94994, U 
093, U 99811, U 114937-U 114938, 
114987, U 115004, U 115016, U 115023, 
"115026-U 115027, U 115048, U 
15067_U 115068. (H 117000-117015, 
Det. 13, 1908.) 

m1) 37867, U 54512, U 85308, U 
107678. (H 117086-117089, Oct. 16, 
a 2c. of each Oct. 17, 1908.) 

U 48416, U 43462, U 50925, U 
087, U 71268, U 85224, U 985387, U 
2221, U 115043, U 115052, U 115055, 
ag 115059, U 115070, U 115071, U 115115- 
B115121. (He 117127-117147, Oct. 17, 
BOS; 2c. of each Oct. 19, 1908.) 

= ——U 28666, U 39994, U 44508, U 
M525, U 44597, U 45215, U 45222, U 
8990, U 73435, U 74073, U 92477, U 
296, U 114328, U 114379, U 114380, 
14731, U 114732, U 114734-U 114736, 
14757, U 114762, U 114764, U 114770, 
| 082. (HI 117271-117295, Oct. 20, 
)08. ) 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 449 


UNbERWoop & UNDERWooD—Continued, 
U 25325, U 28963, U 29116, U 
44272, U 47048, U 47111, U 47467, U 
70073, U 78395, U 90825, U 91277, U 
114953. (H 117523-117534, Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 


27731, U 
99747, U 


28564, U 
77925, U 86801, U 

U 101890. (H 
30, 1908; 2 c. of 


56297, U 


58663, U 
90792, U 101841, 
117631-117640, Oct. 
each Oct. 31, 1908.) 

——U 26892, U 91284, U 114481, U 
114579, U 114582, U 114590, U 114689, 
U 114829, U 114830, U 114839, U 114842, 


U: 116152, U. 115180-U 115182, .U 
115185. (H 117830-117845, Nov. 3, 
1908. ) 
UNITED STATES HORSESHOE Co., Erie, 
Pa, [28496 
Uncle Sam horse shoes. (F 69259, 
Oct. 7, 1908.) 
UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 


[28497-28529 
floral 
1908. ) 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[Poster] Female head with 
decorations. (G 19960, Oct. 28, 
—— 115838. (G 19548, Sept. 4, 1908; 
1c. Sept. 4, 1908; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1908.) 
11652, 11651, 11673, 11664, 11666, 
11667, 11662, 11699, 11668. (G 19764— 
19772, Oct. 3, 1908.) 
11665, 11687. 
Oct. 8, 1908.) 

——- 11685, 386, 377, 11701, 11698, 
11697, 11696, 383, 11654, 11653. 11684. 
(G 19923-19928, 19980-19934, Oct. 19, 
1908. ) 


(G 19812-19813, 


388, 390, 11714, 
19983-19986, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


378, 11074, 11716, 11717, 11742. 
(G 20127-20131, Nov. 5, 1908.) 
VANDALL (ALBERT), Pawtucket, R. I. 
[28530 
(H 116978, Oct. 138, 


11715. (G 


Jour de l’an. 
1908. ) 


VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA, New York, 
Nes [28581-29549 


Antony and Cleopatra. (H 117451, 


Oct. 26, 1908.) 


Auto heroine. (H 116781, Oct. 10, 
1908. ) 

Barbara Frietchie. 
29, 1908.) 

Dearly paid for kiss. 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 


(H 117587, Oct. 


(FE tO eG 


House cleaning days. (H 117811, 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 
Inn of death. (H 117827, Nov. 3, 


1908. ) 


450 


VITAGRAPH Co, OF AMERICA—Continued. 
Jealous old maid. (H 117826, Nov. 
3, 1908.) 
Jessie, the stolen child. 
Oct. 29; 1908.) 
Merry widow hat. 
12, 1908.) 


(H 117586, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(H 116860, Oct. | 


| WentWwortH (L. A.), Lynn, Mass. 


Mummer’s daughter (H 117810, | 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Night out. (H 117108, Oct. 17, | 
1908.) ) 
Renunciation (The). (H 1173887, 

Oct. 24, 1908.) 
Right of the seigneur. (H 117825, 


Nov. 8, 1908.) 
Spanish romance. 
6, 1908.) 


| WESTERMAN (Harry J.), Columbt 
(H 116609, Oct. | 
| Oct. 9, 1908.) 
| WESTERMANN (L, A.) 00, New Ye 


Stage struck daughter. (H 117386, 
Oct. 24, 1908.) 
Two affinities. (H 117588, Oct. 29, | 


1908. ) 


Two’s company, three’s a crowd. 
(H 116608, Oct. 6, 1908.) 


Witch (The) (H 116784, Oct. 10, 
1908. ) 


Yens Yensen, the Swedish butcher 


boy. (H 117589, Oct. 29, 1908.) 
VrRooMAN (Epwin E.), Hyattsville, 
Md. [28550 | 


Divided road. 
1908. ) 


WALDROP PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., San Juan, 


(F 69912, Oct. 31, 


| 117560, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 & Ocha 
1908.) 


[28551-28556 


Morro (El) and San Juan, P. R., 
375, 376,50. (H 117846—117847, 117849, 
Nov. 3, 1908.) 

San Juan, P. R., 49, 51, 82. (H 
117848, 117850, 117851, Nov. 3, 1908.) 


WALLER (PERRY J.), Los Angeles, Cal. 


Andes. In the heart of the mi; | 
Andes. Oroya Ry. bridge, 
| 18508. (H 117374, Oct. 23, 1908; 


| Oct. 24, 1908.) 


[28557, 28558 | 


Checker game. 
1908. ) 


Chinese shrine. 
1908. ) 


WARD (Fay E.), Missoula, Mont. 


(H 117539, Oct. 28, 


(H 117538, Oct. 28, 


Village blacksmith. 
Nov. 3, 1908.) 


Warp (M. H.), Wauwatosa, Wis. 


On hand. (H 116510, Sept. 16, 1908; 
2c. Sept. 23, 1908.) 


WASHINGTON 

York, N. X [28561 

Washington (Mary Ball). (F 70052, 
Nov. 2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1908.) 


(WM. LANIER), New 


| 1908.) 


[28559 
(H 117829, | 


| bamboo. 


f2s560 | 1908; 


| 117810, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


ae 


pt. IV, 0.8. V8 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Dl. 
[28562-28 


Denizens of the wild, N. D. 


-_ 


ce ee aa, at = dl — ee *” Se 


Over North Dakota uplands 
dog and gun. (H 117809, Noy. 2, 1908 
Taft (Wm. Howard), 26th Preside 
of U. 8S. A. (H 117808, Noy. 2, 1908 


[2851 
Lynn, [Mass.], Sluice pond, 
Doughty’s landing. (H 117327, O1 
21, 1908.) 


Ohio. 
Taft, well I should——. 


[285 
(F B04 


N. - Lats 


Toy child. (F 69680, Oct. 26, 


WESTERN BANK NOTE & ENGRAVING ¢ 
Chicago, Il. [288 


Iron city. (F 69804, Oct. 30, 18 
1c. Oct. 30, 1908; 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1908.) 


WuHite (H. C.) COMPANY, boheriedl 
nington, Vt. [ 


Amsterdam, 


IC 


ie - 


Holland. 6828. 


: (H 11776 
117770, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


—— 6703, 6712, 6715, 6716, 6718. 
117771-117775, Nov. 2, 1908. ) 

Bakia, Brazil, Rue Princeya. 
(H 117565, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 ¢. Oct 


Boating on the Thames, Engla 


2608. (H 117781, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Antwerp, Belgium. 6714. | 
117376, Oct. 23, 1908; 2 c. Oct 
1908. ) 4 


— 6710. (H 117557, Oct. 28, 1§ 
2c. Oct. 27, 1908.) 

Brazil, roadway through a foresi 
18701. (H 117564, © 
2c. Oct. 27, 1908.) 

Brussels, Belgium. 6713. — 
117559, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 «@. Om 
1908. ) 

— 6711. (H 117558, Oct. 28, 
2c. Oct. 27, 1908.) 

— 6709, 6717, 6719. 
117778, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


— 


8S oe ee  - e ee _ oe LO A ec oS eX. 


(H 117776 


nos. 45-48, Nov., 


1908 


Waite (H. C.) company—Continued. 


Calle Florida, one of the bustling busi- 
ness streets. 18907. (H 1173873, Oct. 
23, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1908.) 
—— 18904-18906. (H 
417568, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
27, 1908.) 
| ——18902, 18908. 
117780, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Delight of the boatmen, the Thames 
near Henley, England. 2610. 

(H 117783, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Derby day at Epsom, England, 2612. 


(H 117779- 


1908. ) 

Epsom, England. 2609, 2611. 
117782, 117784, Nov. 2, 1908.) 
Great 
games 
1908. ) 
Hague (The), Holland, 6825, 6829, 
Gea0. (H 117786—-117788, Nov. 2, 
1908.) 

_. Iquique, Chili, the plaza and clock 
18603. (H 117789, Nov. 2, 


(H 


(1908). (H 117785, Nov. 2, 


Matterhorn (The), Switzerland. (H 
117352, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Monte Carlo, the Casino. 10215. (H 
maqool, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1908.) 

—— 10214. tit  11TT90;.. Nov; .- 3, 
1908. ) 

Monte Video, Uruguay. 19101. (H 
M17569, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 27, 
1908.) 

— 19102. Pit Ti tro1y  NOVS 2 
1908. ) 

Palermo, Sicily. 16718. (H 
217562, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 ec. Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 

—— 16712. (H 118006, Nov. 7%, 


1808; 2 c. Noy. 9, 1908.) 


Pernambuco, Brazil, Crespoc street. 
48706. (H 117792, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

_ Peru, along the famous Oroya rail- 
may. 18501. -(H 117793, Nov. 2, 
1908.) 

—the Cofa bridge on the Oroya 
(H 117794, Nov. 2, 


_ — 18708. (H 117872, Oct. 23, 
1908; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1908.) 


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18702, 18705. 
: (H 117795-117796, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Rosario, Argentine Republic, plaza 
@and cathedral. 18901. (H 118007, 
Noy. 7, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic; | 


(H 117556, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 ¢. Oct. 27, | 


stadium during Olympic | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


117566- | 


451 


WuitE (H. C.) company—Continued. 
Santiago, Chili; National Congress 
building. 18602. (H 117375, Oct. 23, 
19808; 2 e. Oct. 24, 1908.) 
Scheveningen, Holland. 
117377, Oct. 23, 
1908. ) 
—— 6827, 6832. 
Nov. 2, 1908.) 
Valparaiso, 
18601. 


6824. (H 
1908; Z2*e Oct. 24 


(H 117797-117798, 


Chili, a street in. 
(H 117563, Oct. 28, 1908; 2-¢. 


| Oct. 27, 1908.) 


WHITEHEAD & HoaG co., Newark, N. J. 
[28623-28626 
Appetizing array. (F 69546, Oct. 20, 
1908. ) 
Home grown favorites. 
Oct 20, 1908.) 
Seashore girl. 
1908. ) 
Woodland road. 
1908. ) 


(F 69547, 
(EF 69549, Oct. 20, 


(F 69548, Oct. 20, 


| WILKINS (J. R.), Cambridge, Mass. 


[28627 


At papa’s office. (H 117625, Oct 16, 
1908; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1908.) 


WILLIAMS (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 
[28628-28702 


Afternoon tea.—All a-board.—All 
right. — Appreciative audience. — Au- 
tumn at the mill.—Babies cry for it.— 
Beatrice.—Best of friends.—Birches in 
autumn. — Blanche. — Bountiful har- 
vest.—Buster.—Butter in.—Cash cus- 
tomer.—Charm of evening.—Cherry.— 
Country’s best. A, B.—Day’s work 
over.—Detained at office.—Dorothy.— 
Everything fine—Familiar voice— 
Fighting his battles over again.— 
First quality.—Florence.—Fooling the 
moose.—From tree and vine-—Game 
birds. — Game fish. — Gertrude. — 
Gladys.—Going for a _ spin.—Going 


_ some.—Gol-durn that calf—Gun shy.— 


Grace.—Harvest time—Have a drink 
with me.—Heart of the game country.— 
Helen.—Her thoroughbred.—Hiitting 
the mark.—In the lead.—Looks like 
gold and is gold.—Love is blind.— 
Lucy.— Made happy.— Making the 
turn.—Marionella.—Monarchs of the 
prairie—Moral, don’t rubber.—Mur- 
muring brook.—Narrow escape.—Near 
Glen cove.— Next time call the 
Plumber.— On top.— One of _ the 
family. — Protection.— Rainy day. — 
Ready for a canter.—Returning from 
pasture.—Rocky point light.—Safe har- 
bor. — Satisfactory returns. — Spring 
day.—_Summer at grandpa’s.—Sure to 
please.—Their first spin.—To the res- 


452 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 
WILLIAMS (CHARLES )—Continued. WricHt (Ernest A.), Philadelphia, 
cue.—Village smithy—What do you | Pa. [28710-2871 
want.—Winter in the woods.—Winter | Sigma Phi Epsilon coat-of-arms. 
sport.—Winter twilight. [75 prints.] | (F 69662, Oct. 24, 1908.) 
(IF 70075-70149, Nov. 5, 1908.) | Lady Autumn. (F 69502, Oct. 19, 
m | 1908.) 
WINTER & POND, Juneau, Alaska. -a» | Lady Spring. (F 69504, Oct. 19, 
[28703 | 4998.) 
Eagle river valley. (H 117857, Oct. | Lady Summer. (F 69501, Oct. 19, 
9, 1908.) | 1908.) 


WISEMAN (W. H.), Alton, Ill. [28704 Lady Winter. (F 69505, Oct. 19, 
Alton, Ill. (H 117933, Nov. 5, 1908.) | 1998.) 
WRIGHT (FRANCIS L.), St. Paul, Minn. 


WoLFERMAN (MILTON J.), New York, [28715-28720 


ee [28705 Minnesota state capitol. 828. (H 
Good shaver. (H 116621, Sept. 14, | 117820, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

1908.) * St. Paul, Minn. 832-834. (H 
ot 117323-117325, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

WooprRuFF (FRANK M.), manne Stillwater, Minn. 829, 881. (H 
[28% 117321, 117322, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

ane of ape p ee fi | 1173819, Oct. 21, WRIGHT ( GEORGE EDWARD), Hartford, 

:) Conn. [28721 


Hartford bridge and Connecticut 
boulevard. (F 68494, Sept. 15, 1908.) * 


WyMAN (FLORENCE), New York, N, Y. 
[28722 


Woy (Leora), Denver, Colo. 
[ 28707-28709 
Emblem of our own great resurrec- 
tion.—F lower of good-bye.—Rah, rah, 
rah. [3 prints.] (F 69313-69315, Oct. Votes for women. (F 70202, Nov. 6, 
12, 1908.) | 1908. ) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints completed by deposit 8, 941 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs completed by deposit_____ 2, 406 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit____-___________ 14, 208 


CLASS |, 


FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 


applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


models or designs 
Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


Mo save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
ne receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 


of entry. 


cane by le lithographic company, New 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: 


“es Copy- 


York, N. Y.. Class I, XXec, no. 27277, Oct. 


5S 1908; 1 photograph received Oct. 22, 1908.” 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY, New 
work, N. Y. [28723 


Kelvin (Lord). Bust portrait of 
elderly man having grey beard. (I 
D’ mit, Oct. 22, 1908.) 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT co., Milwaukee, 
em Wis. 

| Angel and the ox. 
os 27216, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Dr. David Roberts says: Stock 
jhould die of old age, not of disease. 
Poster drawing. (I 27126, Oct. 9, 
L908 +) 
‘Shark. Does the doctor’s patients 
lie often? Boots. Not often, only 
mce, sir. Poster drawing. (I 27215, 
Ic ret. 19, 1908.) 


ANSCHEUTZ (CARL). St. Louis, Mo. 
g [28727, 28728 


| Painting to appear on bill of fare; 


| Painting to appear on bill of fare; 
y N. Staits. Bunches of grapes, sur- 
ounding a cupid figure. (I 27133, Oct. 
), 1908. ) 


ARMSTRONG co., San Francisco, Cal. 
[28729 


| | Design 8600 for 4 and 5 room flats; 
two Story building to be used as flats, 
v a octagon bay window, ete (I 
Bioo2, Oct. 31, 1908; 1 photo. Oct. 16, 
908. ) 

(Ronson (Louris V.), Newark, N. J. 

y [28730 
Gibbons (Cardinal). . Bust, attired 
1 Official dress, ornamented with a 
hain from which is suspended a cross. 
1 27127, Oct. 9, 1908.) 

AGerRLY (F.F.), Chicago, Il. [28731 
“Familiar friends; statuary; boy sit- 


Hing on high backed bench whispering 
mi dog’s ear. 


61754—08——3 


| 


[28724-28726 | 
Poster drawing. | 


by N. Staits. Group with lobster, 
lucks, rabbit and fruit. (I 27132, Oct. | 
), 1908. ) 


| 
| 


| BEAUMARSCHEFF (MARIE), 


New York, 


Nivd: [28732 
Sassy little devil; by Hermann 
Heyer. Faun or small satyr with head 
thrown back laughing. (I 27274, Oct. 
22, 1908.) 
BELLAMY (fF. E.), Cherryville, Kans. 


[28733 


Who’s afraid to go home in the dark? 
Bull dog, front view, in belligerent at- 
titude. (I 27128, Oct. 9, 1908.) 


BERNARDINI STATUARY CO., New York, 
Nn Sa [28734-28735 
Holy water font, 514, square design, 
made in four pieces and dowled to- 
gether. (I 27383, Nov. 3, 1908.) 
515, round design, made in one 
solid piece of marble. (I 27384,. Nov. 
8, 1908.) 


BILLIKEN COMPANY, Chicago, Il. 
[28736-28759 


Billiken; bas-relief of small figure 
squatted, legs outstretched, feet up- 
turned, arms by side, broad smile 
on face. (I 27861, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


I'ace view of a naked manikin 
squatted, with legs outstretched and 
feet upturned. (I 27154, Oct. 18, 1908; 
1 photo. Sept. 29, 1908.) 

[21 designs involving Billiken 
figure projected from panels, ete., sur- 
rounded by artistic borders.] (I 27134— 
27136, Sept. 29, 1908; I 27239-27246, 
27248-27250, 27253-27259, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 

Billiken’s throne; having a_ back 
with ornamental front face and a two- 
stepped base. (I 273803, Oct. 26, 1908.) 
BIRNEY (W. VERPLANCK), New York, 

ies [28760 

Where the fox ran. Interior old 
English house, five men just returned 
from hunt, standing around a table, 
the fifth seated in a chair. (I 27158, 


(I 27298, Oct. 26, 1908.) | Oct. 14, 1908.) 


453 


454 CATALOGUE OF 


BISSELL (GrorGE E.), Florence, Italy. 
[28761 

Lincoln (Abraham); bronze stand- 
ing statue, emancipation proclamation 
in right hand. (I 27382, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


BorLeEAu (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[28762-28769 


Army girl; young woman, large 
black bow on hair. (I 27167, Oct. 14, 
1908. ) 


Blonde (The); young woman with 
very light hair, black net rosette in 
hair. (I 27405, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Day dreams; young blonde woman, 
wears large black hat and black net 
ruff. (I 27408, Noy. 6, 1908.) 

Fortune teller; girl, black veil over 
face. (I 27166, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Pansies; young blonde woman, wears 
white waist, yellow hat trimmed with 
plumes. (I 27410, Noy. 6, 1908.) 

Passing glance; young blonde wom- 
an wearing black coat, brown furs and 
black hat. (I 27409, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Rhododendrons ; young woman, 
wears gray and black low-necked 
waist, dark hair, wears rhododen- 
drons. (I 27407, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

True blue; young blonde woman, 
wears white waist, pale blue collar, 
yellow hat. (I 27406, Noy. 6, 1908.) 


Bone (Ricu.), Berlin, Germany. 
[28770, 28771 

Friedrich der Grosse an der spitze 
des braunen husaren-regiments im 
treffen bei Reichenbach am 16. Au- 
gust 1762, by Richard Knoétel. Fred- 
erick the Great at the head of a 
cavalry regiment. (I 273809, Oct. 27, 
1908. ) 

Heiliger born. Sacred well; by 
Franz Hoffmann-Fallersleben. Scene 
at edge of a forest, a well is partly 
hidden by large trees. (I 27310, Oct. 
27, 1908.) 


BOSTON SCULPTURE CO., Boston, Mass. 
[28772 
Lonely baby. Seated angel, wings 


resting close to body, hands folded be- 
tween knees. (I 27441, Nov. 9, 1908.) 
BRENNER (WM. N.) Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[28773 
Taft (Judge William Howard); 
half length seated at desk, face nearly 
front view. (I 273856, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
CASTEELS (AIMEE), Beachmont, Mass. 
[28774 
Smile for every month in the year; 
twelve faces in caricature. (I 27321, 
Oct. 29, 1908. ) 


_ ll 


“130 
aA 


a: 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 7 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York, N. Y. [28775-28783 


Study for Brunnhilde; head of girl 
with red hair and reddish wings in her 
hair. (I 27408, Sept. 25, 1908.) 

Study for Valkyrie, 3; face fu 
wings upright, hair flying. 

——,4; head with wings, slightly 


‘turned to left, wings in action, face i 


profile. 

——, 5; head facing to left in pro 
leaning slightly to left. 
,6; three quarter view head, 
slightly tilted to right. q 
,7; almost full face, head tilted 
pad to right, body tilted slightly t 
left. 


——,8; full front face with mouth 
open. 


,9; head, life size, perfectly up 
right, body tilted to left. 

,10; head tilted to left, 1 
quar ter view of head. 


(I 27395-27402, Sept. 25, 1908.) 


New Ye 
[ 28784-288: 


large bird, standing on 
(I 27349, Oct. 80, 


CuvurcHh & DWIGHT ©CO., 
Ny X. 
Bald eagle; 
mountain crag. 
1908. ) 


Black Canada grouse; bird standin: 
upward on little ground projection. (I 
27328, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Black cock; bird standing with tail 
feathers touching ground, in grass; y’ 
surroundings. (I 27323, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Blue bill duck; bird in flight, mouth 
open, wings spread. (I 27829, Oct. 
30, 1908.) | 


Blue grouse; bird with tail spree L 
and wings partly spread as if in act 
of drumming. (I 27332, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Blue wing teal; bird high in air in 
flight, wings below the main body. @ C; 
27333, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


California mt. quail; bird, one 
raised and tail drooping. (I 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Capercailze; bird perched on os 
with tail feathers raised in air. + 
27324, Oct. 30, 1908.) ‘ 


Curlew; bird standing in wate 
very long bill curving slightly 
ward. (I 27326, Oct. 30, 1908.) “7 


Flamingo; bird with extremely long 
legs and long curved neck with large 
head and curved bill. (I 27340, Oct. 
30, 1908.) 


<3 
b 


een 


mos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


HurcH & Dwiautr co.—Continued. 
Great blue heron; 


on edge of water. 

1908. ) 

Gull; bird standing on rock with 

wings spread and head pointing to- 

wards sky. (I 27845, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Hawk; bird perched on bare limb, 


(I 273835, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Horned owl; small bird standing on 
artly dead limb, with wings spread 
out. (I 27344, Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Mimb overhanging a pond. (I 27337, 
Oct. 30, 1908.) 
Loon; large web-footed bird stand- 
ing at edge of water. 
50, 1908. ) 
pturned, wings partly spread, tail 
lifted in air. 
ng on cake of ice. (I 27322, Oct. 30, 
1908. ) 
Osprey; bird, standing on rock with 
yings spread in air. (I 27338, Oct. 30, 
1908. ) 
@ Passenger pigeon; bird standing on 
imb of tree, with tail pointing down- 
ward. (I 27350, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Pelican; large web-footed bird stand- 
ing on shore, with ocean in back- 
eround, has large beak. 


Pheasant; bird with long tail and 
oputspread wings in act of flying at a 
ow height over a meadow. (I 27347, 
Oct. 80, 1908.) 


ock in midst of snow. (I 27331, Oct. 


B0, 1908. ) 
Purple gallinule; bird, standing with 


mock. (I 27336, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


brushes and reed coming out of water. 
(I 27334, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Snow goose; bird in air, wings com- 
pletely spread out, general body pure 
white. (I 27327, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


Spoon bill; bird standing on rock 
with long legs, long curved neck, large 
spoon shaped bill. (I 27341, Oct. 30, 
1908. ) 


$wan; bird swimming with long 


ruffed. (I 27348, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


KINE ARTS 


bird, with ex- | 
emely long legs and neck, standing | 
(I 273825, Oct. 30, | 


looks forward, wings partly raised. | 


Kingfisher; bird standing on bare | 
(I 273842, Oct. | 


Magpie; bird perched on limb, head 


(I 27330, Oct. 30, 1908.) | 
Old squaw; web footed bird stand- | 


(I 27348, Oct. | 


Ptarmigan; bird perched on lone | 


ight foot raised, on side of a hum- | 


Robin snipe; bird standing in water, | 


meck bent back against body, feathers | 


455 


| Cnurce & Dwicut co.—Continued. 

Virginia rail; bird standing on rock, ~ 
short straight tail and long sharp bill. 
(1 27339, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


CoLteATE (ARTHUR E.), New York, 
1, Smeg [28813 
| In the tavern yard. Hight male 


' figures, six of whom are seated. (I 

| 27174, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

| CorLtieR (P. F.) & soN, New York, 
ey [28814-28820 


Cadmus sowing the dragon’s teeth; 
by Maxfield Parrish. Young man 
_walking across top of mountain. (I 
27308, Oct. 26, 1908.) 

Dramatic cover; by Howard Mc- 
Cormick. Side view of a man wrapped 
in a loose robe, leaning on a draped 
table. (I 27188, Oct. 16, 1908.) 

Equestrienne (The); young girl in 
riding costume leading horse by the 
reins. (I 27385, Nov. 3, 1908.) 

Fires of frost; by Sarah S. Stilwell. 
| Young girl with flowing yellow hair, 
| clasping to her breast a bowl of fire. 
| (I 27147, Oct. 12, 1908.) 

Lost quarry: by Philip R. Goodwin. 
| Wolves hanging over the edge of a 


| cliff. Deer swimming away in the 
| river beneath them. (I 27146, Oct. 12, 
1908. ) 


Safe from the gale; by Henry Reu- 
terdahl. Dutch sailing vessel in har- 
bor, men can be seen at work as if just 
making port. (I 27469, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
|  Warrior’s last ride; mountaimous 
country, two Indians, horse and dog 
toiling up an incline, oblong burden on 
| horse’s back. (I 27386, Nov. 3, 1908.) 
CRANE (J. W.), New York, N. Y. 

[28821 

Booming surf. A seascape after a 
storm and just before sunset, two 
waves breaking on the rocks. (I 
| 27155, Oct. 14, 1908. ) 

CRESSMAN’S (A. R.) sons, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [28822 

Grandpa’s advice: old man with 
white hair and beard holds open cigar 
box. (I 27872, Oct. 31, 1908.) 
CROWELL PUBLISHING co., New York 

NS AX. [28823 

Mother and child; cover design for 
Woman’s home companion, December, 
1908. (I 27222, Oet. 20, 1908.) 
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago, [1l. 

[28824 

Gothic high altar. Figure of Al- 
| phonsus shown in center niche and on 
either side a figure of an angel. (I 
| 27281, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


456 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. S., Vv. 4 


| 
Dr_ Mark (FRANCESCA), New pe _ DETROIT PUBLISHING co.—Continued. — 


NS SY [288 


(Y), Large group facing right; wom 


Carmen, a Spanish gipsy. cee | man with flowers, boy with hoop. 


in attitude of defiance by a Moorish 
wall. (I 27288, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


DENNIS (FREDERICK THOMAS), London, 
England. 


Babes in the wood; 
Symonds. 
ren in the foreground. 
15, 1908. ) 


DETROIT PUBLISHING CO., Detroit, Mich. 
[28827-28851 

Labor, by John W. Alexander. (A), 
Machinery enveloped in steam or 
smoke. 

(B), Factory chimneys with a train 
of cars and an engine in foreground. 

(C), Engines and cars in foreground 
and boats on river in background. 

(D), Factory chimney in foreground, 
skeleton building in middle, boats on 
river in background. 

(E), Five winged female figures, 
three blowing trumpets. 

(Ff), Four winged female figures, 
each carrying small article. 

(G), Three winged female figures, 
one bearing long string of beads. 

(H), Cloud of smoke with two fac- 
tory chimneys in foreground. 

(I), Manufacturing scene, with 
circular tower to right and four huge 
cylinders to left. 

(J), Man standing on cross-beam 
with three men below. 


ea 
(I 27173, Oct. 


{ 
| 


(I 27416-27440, Nov. 7, 1908.) ‘i 


| Drew (Gero. W.), New York, N. Y. ; 


[28826 | 


four geese are coming toward her. 


; 
: 


(K), Group of four men with steam | 


and pillars in background. 

(L), Group of six laboring men, 
steam and square pillar in 
ground. 

(M), Two men on swinging bridge. 

(N), Many figures of men and boys 
facing right; girl in foreground. 

(O), Group men, women and child- 
ren facing right. 

(P), Large group facing right. Girls 
in foreground. 

(Q), Large group facing right; boy 
with basket corn in foreground. 


(R), Large group facing right; boy | 


with book in foreground. 

(S), Large group facing right; boy 
with basket fruit in foreground. 

(T), Large group facing right; man 
with child on shoulder in background. 

(U), Large group facing right: man 
with pole on shoulder. 

(V), Large group facing right: man 
with hammer, girl with fruit. 

(W), Large group facing right; men ”* 
on horseback in background. 

(X), Large group facing CoS, 
small boy in overalls in foreground, 


back- | 


| chin. 


scape, narrow country road, at right 


Wood scene with two child- 5» oid farm house surrounded by 


| many trees. 


[28852 


Old farm house. Summer land-— 


(I 27162, Oct. 14, 1908.) 
DuntTon (W. H.), New York, N. Ya 
[28853 


Horse fair in Mon- 
(I 


Rough rider. 
tana, girl astride bucking broncho. 
27157, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Estey (A. J.), London, England. 
[ 


Faithful guardian. A St. Bernard 
protecting little girl clinging to him, 
(I 
27156, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[28855-28867 


First landing at Manhattan. Hen- 
drick Hudson stands in center, behind 
him a man in half armor, an Indian 
faces him. (1 27151, Oct. 13, 1908.) 

Ideal head, I. Front view of face, 
eyes downcast, no drapery on shoul- 
ders. 

—— II. 
bon in hair. 
III. Three-quarter to left, rose 
iu hair, which flows over neck. 

IV. Front with veil over fore- 
head and mouth. 

V. Three-quarter to left, eyes 
front, bonnet on head with strings. 
VI. Front, Dutch cap and 


Facing, finger on lip, rib-| 


bodice. 

——VII. Front, shoulders turned, 
flower in hair, light drapery. 

——VIII. Front, curl on shoulder, 
flower in hair. 

—— IX. Left front, 
eyes to left. 
X. Front, head tilted upward, 
eyes facing. 


light dress, 


XII. Profile to right, flowers 
in hair, light drapery. 


(I 27224-27235, Oct. 20, 1908.) 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit, Mich. 
: [28868 
Mary; young lady wearing large 
hat kept on by ribbon tied under her 
(I 27352, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


FINE 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. co., Boston, Mass. 
[28869, 28870 


High chief and Muson; Indian in) 


robes of chief, mounted on Arabian 
horse, standing in grassy plot of land. 
(I 27855, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


High chief, Muson, Miller and Sied 
Abdallah; three male figures, a west- 
erner seated on horse, an Indian chief, 
a Bedouin. 


Foretay (ALFRED), Paris, France. 
[28871, 28872 

Cascade grotte. Statue of grotto, 
illusion of running water, at foot of 
grotto is the figure of a young peasant 
carrying an. urn. (I 26446, July 30, 
1908; 1 photo Oct. 14, 1908.) 

Sephora cascade. Statue of young 
woman emptying water out of an urn. 
(I 26445, July 30, 1908; 1 photo Oct. 
14, 1908.) 

FowLer (HELEN V. B.), Washington, 
1s): Os 

Adrift from the land of the mid- 
night sun. Polar bears are shown 
adrift on cakes of ice, glow of the 
northern light in the sky. 


(I 27354, Oct. 30, 1908.). | 


[28873-28875 | 


Cove in Kenai peninsula on Cook’s . 


inlet, Alaska. 
tufted ruffin, tree across water. 


' Cove in Kenai peninsula on Cook’s 


inlet, Alaska. Family of two large 
bears and two cubs. 


(I 27236-27238, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


FrRencH (Axtice Hritm), Chicago, III. 
[28876 


Boulder nested full of | 


ARTS 457 


= — 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York, N. Y. 
[28880-28883 
At the ball. Woman in evening 
gown, holds fan, and folds of skirt. 
Her mother’s portrait. Young wom- 
an, hair low in the neck, holds an oval 
portrait. 


His rose. Woman with green even 
ing gown holding mirror. : 

One of the four hundred. Woman 
wearing evening gown, black hat and 
gloves. 

(J 27168-27171, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


HAMBLIN (W. F.) & CO., New York, 
NX [28884 
Innocence. Young woman having 


dark hair arranged loosely about the 
forehead, about which is tied a white 
veil. (I 273867, Oct 31, 1908.) 


HARPER & BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[28885-28887 
Coriolanus; by Edwin A. Abbey. 
Act. II, scene III; several figures in 
archway, one sitting on steps. (I 
27190, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


Act IV, scene V; two figures 
standing in doorway, one leans on the 
wall. (I 27191, Oct..16, 1908.) 
——Volumnia; a female figure 
robed in black, standing at base of 
column. (I 27189, Oct. 16, 1908.) 


HERTER (ALBERT), New York, N. Y. 


[28888 
Just a song at twilight; interior of 


' rcom, at left is young woman playing 


Peony farm; rows of peonies in full © 


bloom, to right rows of green onions 
in which women are weeding. 
27192, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


GALVESTON BREWING CO., 
Tex. 


Pride of Galveston. Seawall of Gal- 
veston, in foreground are the natural 
rocks, a bottle on one of the rocks. 
(I 27184, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


GILCHRIST COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 
[28878 
Clustered thistles, in bloom, 
bloom and buds, on a checkered back- 
ground. (I 27223, Oct. 20, 1908; Nov. 
9, 1908.) 


Grecory (Sapir E.), Chicago, Ill. 
[ 


Galveston, 


Nick-o-teen. Small figure in plaster, 
hude, cigar in mouth, pipe in cap band 


CE 


_ Seattle, Wash. 
[28877 | 
| Hitt (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


- bouquet pinned on her coat. 


half , 


on grand piano and singing, man hold- 

ing little girl is seated on sofa. (I 

27412, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

Heywoop (J. E.), Seattle, Wash. 
[28889 

Square and totem pole. 


Modeled design in re- 
(I 27442, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Pioneer 


lief. 


[28890-28925 
Girl wearing hat and veil, 
(I 27307, 


Anita. 


Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Bringing home the flock. Sheep, 
lady and dog in foreground, trees in 
background. (I 27304, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Burning of the Congress. The Con- 


| gress on fire, the Merrimac in the back- 


' ground. 


28879 | 


and clasping a large tobacco pouch. | 


(I 27289, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


(I 27261, Oct. 21, 1908.) 
Captain’s mate. Mate is a girl 
steering a boat, water and boats in 
background. (I 27213, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Celeste. Girl with hat and veil, 
fiowers at her breast. (I 27199, Oct. 
17. 1908.) 


458 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 


Cerise. Girl wearing hat and veil, 
and checked coat. (I 27306, Oct. 17, 
1908.) 


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Close of day. Girl with gun in hand, | 
dog along side, trees in background. | 


(I 27211, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Constitution and Cyane & Levant. | 


The Constitution is the center boat, | 


two boats on each side shooting. (I 


27262, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Day in June. Girl holding a rose 
and a tennis racket. (I 27268, Oct. 
21, 1908.) 


Dearest spot on earth. House, trees 


in Yoreground. © (1. 27210," Oct.// Xf, 
1908. ) 

December afternoon. Girl fasten- 
ing her skates. (I 27263, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 


Difficult choice. Two horse’s heads, 
girl standing beside with whip in 
hand. -(I 27206, Oct. 17, 1908.) 

Edge of the clearing. Horses, wag- 
on and man in foreground, house 
and trees in background. (I 27194, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 

Hventide. Trees and water in fore- 
ground, trees in background. (I 
27267, Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Friend in need. An old man shoe- 
ing a horse, house in background. (I 
27209, Oct. 17, 1908.) 

From land and sea. 
celery and a basket. 
17, 1908.) 


Girl in green. Girl with a rose in 
her hand. (I 27196, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Good old Dobbin. 
head out of a window. 


Fish, lobsters, 
(I 27201, Oct. 


Horse with his 
(I 27305, Oct. 


17, 1908.) 
Good return. Girl with tennis 
racket in her hand. (I 27202, Oct. 


17, 1908.) 


Good rise. ‘Girl fishing. 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Home from the run. Girl holding 
a whip and leaves. (I 27271, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 


Horse show girl. Girl in riding 
costume with whip and gloves in 
hand. (i 27270, Oct.°21, 1908.) 


In pastures. green. 
trees in background. 
17, 1908.) 


Message from the boys. Man sitting 
reading a letter and a woman looking 
over his shoulders. (I 27204. Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 


(I 27269, 


Two cows, 
(I 27198, Oct. 


: 


pt. Iv, n.S., y.3 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 


Monarch of the woods. Moose stand- 
ing in water, two men in a canoe in 
background. (I 27197, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Morning. Trees in foreground, house 
and trees in background, figure in 
centre of picture. (I 27264, Oct. 21, 
1908. ) 


My caddie. Girl carrying 


golf 
_ sticks, house in background. (1 27266, 


Oct. 21, 1908.) 


News of the nomination. 5 men, 


center figure reading a paper, house 


and woman in background. (I 27193, 
Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Night. Bust of a girl. (I 27203, 


Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Shooting the rapids. Girl in a 


canoe, paddling, trees in background. 


(I 27208, Oct. 17, 1908.) 
Something doing. Girl holding a 


gun, trees and water in background. 
| (I 27200, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Up in the air. Girl on horseback, 


jumping a stone wall. (I 27205, Oct. 
17, 1908.) 

Up-to-date. Girl in carriage, drivy- 
ing, whip in hand. (I 27207, Oct. 17, 
1908. ) 

Violette. Girl, bust figure, hat and 

| veil on. (I 27212, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


Winter girl. Girl with skates - 


_ ing over her shoulder, hands in a muff. 


(I 27265, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Winter time for me. Girl skating, 
muff in hand, trees in background. 
(I 27195, Oct. 17, 1908.) 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brookl 
NY. [28026 


Joker in the contract. An old New 
England farmer and his wife sitting 
at a desk in a young lawyer’s office, 
papers on desk. (I 27278, Oct. 23, 
1908.) 


| HorrMAN (Mrs. CHarites), New York, 


aXe 


Portrait of a little girl, [by] Albert 
Sterner. Little girl with long curls, 
wearing a bow over left temple and 
a wide roll brim hat. She holds a 
basket of flowers. (I 27302, Oct. 26, 
1908. ) 


HorKINS (CHARLES BENJAMIN), To- 
ledo, Ohio. 


Grave-marker for the National soci- 
ety, U. S. D., 1812, state of Ohio. Five 
pointed star at the top, upper part of 
anchor, flags, etc. in middle of star is 
1812. (I 27153, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


nos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


ARTS 


HUDSON (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 


Canvas 331. Manchester Indian 
hild kneeling on the ground before a 
big basket eating peaches. (I 27220, 
Wet. 19, 1908.) 

Chu-ly (The little one). Poma In- 
dian woman sitting on the ground 
holding a laughing nude baby. (I 
27221, Oct. 19, 1908.) 

IKAHLER (CARL), New York, N. Y. 
[28931 

In old Kentucky ; young woman and 
horse in daisy field, woman is looking 
up at horse. (I 27413, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


N. ¥. 
Breaking ; 
head turned to left, neck bent low, cow- 
boy getting on the horse. 
Nov. 5, 1908.) 


Critical moment; 


[28982-28936 


statuary, 
not touching the ground, cowboy 
dragged by horse. (I 27393, Noy. 5, 
(908. ) 

' Driving to the corral. Statuary, 
eroup of seven horses, six in running 
position, one has fallen. (I 27251, Oct. 
21, 1908.) 


on horseback, facing each other with 
their right sides in opposite direction. 
(I 27144, Oct. 7, 1908.) 
_ Not a drop. 
horseback, horse pawing in the sand 
of the dried up stream, head reaching 
to the hole he dug. (I 27252, Oct. 
21, 1908. ) 
IKAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York, 
N.Y. [28937-28941 
Glory of the dying day; by F. J. 


Statuary, cowboy on 


| Grant Dart. 


[28929, 28930 | 


IKARATSONYI (ANDREW F.), New York, © 


Kry (JoHN R.), Washington, D. C. 
~ [28942 
Old Lee homestead, Arlington, Va. 
Summer landscape showing Lee man- 
sion at Arlington before the war, 
flowers growing close to the house. 
(I 27165, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Kiraw & ERLANGER, New York. N. Y. 
[28943 
Winner (The), Wildfire; jockey 


seated on a horse, near them stands 
young woman in white wearing large 


hat. (I 273869, Oct. 31, 1908.) 

KiLopscH (Louris), New York, N. Y. 

) [ 28944 
Foundling (The); interior night 


statuary, horse rearing, | 


(I 27392, | 
| Kopier (ALBERT J.), New York, N. Y. 
horse | 
saddled and bridled, running position | 


| Near the end. Cowboy and Indian 


scene, old couple bending over little 
babe lying in basket, old Jady is lift- 
ing the covering. (I 27353, Oct. 30, 
1908. ) 


| 28945 

Forgive us our trespasses, 2; at rear 

of painting woman’s head with shining 

eyes, in foreground man bending. (I 

27415, Sept. 9, 1908; 1 photo. Nov. 6, 
1908. ) 


s 
Lau (J: H.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 28946 
Wouldn’t you like to be in the blind? 
Marine showing five Canadian geese 
flying over water, very large one in 
center. (I 27411, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


LIFE PUBLISHING Co., New York, N. Y. 
| 28947-28951 

Abdication of 'Theodore I; by Harry 
President Roosevelt ab- 
dicating in favor of Taft. The faith- 


| ful satellites of the republican party 
/are standing around in yarious atti- 


Waugh. Sunset on the ocean, cliffs | 


to the left against which waves are 
S _A number of humorous sketches rela- 


dashing. (I 27878, Nov. 2, 1908.) 

Outward bound: by W. E. Horton. 
Two masted schooner full rigged out- 
ward bound, in distance shore is seen. 
(I 27377, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Pwo milkmaids in open field, one holds 
“ope attached to cow, a second maid is 
Milking cow. (I 27373, Noy. 2, 1908.) 
| That was very good. Young lady, 
arms resting on table, glass on table, 
s me stass. (1 27287, OQcty 24, 


by EH. Percy Moran. George 


well ; 
; Vashington on steps leading to portico 


of his mother’s home, embracing his 
mother. (I 27879, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


tudes. (I 27148, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Horse week; by Herbert Jechnson. 


| tive to the Horse Show, the leader of 


; Scene in-Bretony; by Julian Jos. | 


a tandem pair jumping over a eart. 
(I 27468, Noy. 10, 1908.) 


Lull before the storm; by John A. 
Williams. Kitchen in the center of 
which the cook is sitting, a bottle in 
her hands, and several broken dishes 
around her. (I 27448, Nov. 3, 1908.) 


Prosperity: by Wm. H. Walker. 
Huge money pile on seashore, all the 
well known trust kings are shown 
playing in the heap of money. (I 
27219, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Two Elishas; by Wm. H. Walker. 
The presidential candidates valiantly 
struggling to get hold of Elijah’s man- 
tle. (I 27292, Oct. 24, 1908.) 


460 


Mo. | 
[28952 | 
Lesson (The); lady sitting at a ta- 
ble near a window, reading; piano is | 
shown, also some ferns. (I 27301, Oct. 


LISLE (ANNIE E.), Kansas City, 


26, 1908.) 
McCatt & WyTHE, Oakland, Cal. | 
[28953 © 
Floor plan of a dwelling. Public 


entrance on right of the building, 
rooms so arranged as to be used by 
different families. (I 27125, Oct. 6, 


1908.) 
Main (THEOPHILUS HerRBERT), Chi- 
cago, Ill. [ 28954 


Christus Rex. Figure of Christ is 
seen descending a stairway, on either 
side are marble columns. (I 27152, 
Oct. 14, 1908; 1 photo Oct. 22, 1908.) 


MANATT (WM. WHITNEY), Providence, 
1: a [28955 
Soldier’s monument. Female figure | 
representing Peace, is mounted upon a 
boulder-like base. (I 27145, Oct. 12, 


1908. ) 
MANOR (FLORENCE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [28956 | 


Crab modeled in bold relief upon a 


background. (I 2738138, Oct. 28, 1908.) 
MELVILLE (FRANK B.), Milwaukee, 
Wis. [28957 


Kmerson (Ralph Waldo); modeled 
portrait medallion, circular in form. 
(I 27214, Sept. 28, 1908.) * 


MenpozaA (I. P.), Lrp., London, Eng- 
land. [28958 
Small and of no reputation; small 
boy with hands in pockets of his very 
ragged breeches leaning against a 
wall, on his right is a terrier dog. I 
27294, Oct. 26, 1908.) 


MEYERCORD COMPANY, Chicago, Ill. 
[28959 
Regular as the sun; in front of the | 
blazing sun, surrounded by its rays, is 
shown a watch. (I 27366, Oct. 28, | 
1908. ) 


MILES (HAROLD W.), Des Moines, Iowa. 

[28960 

Education and recreation. Old man 
reading to a youth, on right two female 

figures one playing a lyre the other | 

fondling a dog. (I 27273, Oct. 22, | 

1908.) 


MOELLER (Louis), New York, 


Fae dt 
[28961 
Opening a bank account. Interior of 

bank, little girl making her first de- | 

posit, back of child are grandparents. 

(I 27163, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


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-Montcomery (A.), Chicago, Il. 


left, in central portion are three © 


pt. IV, 0. 8., v. 


Eternal seas. Moonlight marine, 
trough of waves in foreground is 
seagull. (I 27159, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


On the farm in October. A corner 
a barn, on the floor are two pumpkins 
a bag of corn, a barrel of corn. (1 
27172, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Morr (J. L.) IRON worKs, New York 
N. Y. [28964 ‘7 
Music of the water; statuary, foun 
tain, consists of figure of Cupid play 
ing a violin; boy is standing on ¢ 
(I 27319, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


Sanitary drinking fountain for man 
horse and dog; oblong base with com 
bination dog trough and receptacle fo 
catching overflow from faucet. (I 
27404, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


. 
’ 28% D0 


shell. 


MULLIGAN (CHARLES J.), Chicago, Ill 
[28966 


First American; statue representing 
Abraham Lincoln when a young man 
holds axe in right hand, shirt sleeves 
rolled up and shirt open at neck. (I 
27414, Nov. 6, 1908.) 


MurpPHy (THOS. 
Iowa. [28967-28968 
Laguna, an Indian pueblo, by Thos 
Moran, Indian village showing stre 
in which are Indians, three Indians on 
housetop. (I 27889, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Long Island landscape; by Thos 
Moran. Summer landscape with cloud 
sky, at right is thicket of trees, at 
a bluff, three children fishing. 
27388, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Tula, the ancient capital of Mexico; 
by Thos. Moran. Summer landscape 
large trees at right, a few others at 


four large brick towers. (I 27390 


Noy. 4, 1908.) 


NARDINI (A, P.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[28970, 2897 
Medallion of the Bishops of Boston; 
center is in form of a cross with first 
four Bishops of Boston, one on each 
end; in center is present Archbishop. 
(I 27359, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Pius X; medallion; Pope Pius X in 
the form of a bust with his pontifical 
robes. (I 27858, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


j™xet of berries at boy’s feet. 


four puppies. 


DLIVER (Mrs. 
Cal. 

Jesus in his Yoga posture; 

hrist in meditation, sitting cross- 


Jesus 


i egged on the ground, clad in loose 


rarment, halo round his head. (I 


7365, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


PAINE (RicHaArD), Washington, D. C. 

[28973 
Lion. Standing, head raised, look- 
ng a little to left. 


908; 1 photo Oct. 20, 1908.) 


ALADINI (SAver1Io), New York, N. Y. 


ying little girl on his shoulders, bas- 
(I 27816, 
Det. 28, 1908.) 


ARTRIDGE (WILLIAM ORDWAY), New 
work, IN. XY. [28975-28976 


Angel for a lectern; statue of an 
angel, shows face, hair, and top of 
wings and the bosom. (I 27317, 


—— statue of an angel with uplifted 


Mbands holding a cushion, back of the 
Migure rise two wings. 
BS, 1908.) 


EEBLES (GRACE A.), New York, N. Y. 
[28977 


Santa Claus awake and 


part containing eyelids and cap. (I 


(927470, Noy. 10, 1908.) 


Perry Mason co., Boston, Mass. 
[28978 


In grandmother’s garden; 


hocks in blossom. (I 27368, Oct. 31, 

1908. ) 

PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[28979 


First lesson, Steady; group of dogs, 
mother dog in center surrounded by 
(I 27351, Oct. 30, 1908.) 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin, Germany. [28980, 28981 


Hostess mine; by W. Dendy Sadler. 


FINE 


(I 27318, Oct. | head square and powerful with heavy 


| beard. 


T. P.), San Francisco, 
[28972 | 


forehead, deep-set eyes, 
(127201, Oct? 23, | 
[28974 | 


| Berry pickers; group statue, boy car- | 
| heavy. 


Oct. | 


ARTS 


Pittine & MapeLery, Philadelphia, Pa. 

[28982 

Ease and comfort; man seated in 

Morris chair with left leg crossed over 
right knee. (I 27380, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


Potter (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[28983-28990 
statuette, square 


mustache and 
(I 27363, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


Smith (Hyrum and Joseph); bas- 
relief portraits, relief of two heads. 
(I 27364, Oct. 31, 1908.) 

Smith (Joseph F.) Portrait bust, 
the head a little over life size, the 
nose unusually long, the mustache 
(I 87178, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

—— Statuette, face thin, high slop- 
ing forehead not wide, long nose, heavy 
mustache and beard. (I 27179, Oct. 
15, 1908.) 

—— Portrait 


Maeser (Karl G.) ; 


beard. 


bust, head round, 
smooth face, sloping broad forehead. 
(I 27182, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

——— Statuette, smooth face, hair 
brushed forward, sloping forehead. (I 
27183, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


Young (Brigham). Portrait bust, 


(I 27180, Oct. 15, 1908.) 
—— Statuette, square solid head 


_with heavy beard and side whiskers. 


(1 2718 | 
asleep. | (I 27181, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


@rolding Christmas card, fastened by | 


QUINBY (FREDERICK J.) co., Boston, 
Mass. [28991 


Virginia; young lady wearing large 


_hat trimmed with flowers, seated in 


rocking chair. 
| REMINGTON (FREDERIC), New Rochelle: 
young | N. Y. 

woman standing in the midst of holly- | 


(I 27381, Nov. 2, 1908.) 


[28992 


Lost warrior; mounted Indians rac- 
ing across picture dragging a dead one 
by lariat, troops and train on hill in 
middleground. (I Zia; /- Oat; Za 
1908. ) 


| ROSELAND (Harry), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Three gentlemen standing around a 


table drinking a toast to a lady who is | 
‘sitting on a sofa. 
1908.) 


Morning of the nativity; by Frank | 


(I 27320, Oct. 29, 


Cadogan Cowper. Madonna holding 
the child in her lap, sitting in open 
hall. (1 27811, Oct. 27, 1908.) 


[28993 

Old Mammy’s prediction. Old col- 

ored woman holding hand of white 

girl sitting in front of her. (I 27177, 
Oct. 15, 1908.) 


RUSSELL (CHARLES M.), 
Mont. [28994-28995 
Range mother; two cow boys on 
horses, a cow that is on the fight has 


Great Falls, 


' one of the horses against a bank trying 


to hook him. (I 273815, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


When Blackfeet and Sioux meet; 
two Indians on horses, one on the 


ground trying to dodge the mounted 
/ men. 


(I 27314, Oct. 28, 1908.) 


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es 2 


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pt. Iv, n. s., v.3 


SAINT-GAUDENS (A. H.), Windsor, Vt. | Starr (THEODORE B.), New York, N. Y. 


[28996 

Variation of head of Rock creek 
cemetery figure in Washington, D. C., 
by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Ideal 
head, draped, much the same as head 


of Adams monument only that hand | 


| 
| 
| 
/ 


shown in complete figure is missing. | 


(I 27391, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


SHesars (H. N.), Seattle, Wash. 
[ 28997, 28998 


Directoire gown, modern; 


lady | 


dressed in latest style, with large hat, | 


in modern Directoire gown. 
Nov. 2, 1908.) 


(I 27375, | 


—— original; Indian princess with | 


feather head-dress, blanket draped 
about hips, opening where edges 
come together. (I 27376, Nov. 2, 
1908.) 


STEVERS 
i. ae 
Hgyptian gateway. 


(FP. York, 
[28999 


Approached by 


WILLIAM), New 


Ganymede. 


a broad esplanade between two walls. | 
The wings of the eagle over the frieze | 


represent the American flag. (T 


27279, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


Smira (AvBert E.), Sherburne, N. Y. | 


[29000-29005 


Anatomical model of skeleton 


of | 


horse in relief, showing bones of one | 
| 27247, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


side. (I 27300, Oct. 15, 1908.) 

Model of muscles of horse in relief, 
as follows: Neck, rhomboideus longus, 
ete., trunk, rhomboideus brevis, ete. 

— Head, temporalis corrugator 
supercilii, ete., neck, digastricus, hy- 
oideus muscles, ete. 

Head, masseter, zygomaticus; 
neck, complexus major, etc. 

—— Neck, depressos anguli scapula, 


anterior limb, antea and _  postea 
spinatus, ete. 
Ears, conchal cartilage, ete., 


| Tosrertr (GRAcE), New York, ae 


Hackney (The); statuary, hackney 
stallion standing with all four feet 
squared and with neck and head erect. 
(I 27812, Oct. 27, 1908.) 


STONE-VAN DRESSER COo., New York, 
N. Y. [29009 
My sweetheart. Young girl, hair 

parted in centre, wearing poke bonnet. 


(I 27280, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


Surro (THEODORE), New York, N. Y. 
| [29010 
Sutro (Florence Clinton i. e. Mrs. 
Theodore) ; by A. Edmunds. Portrait 
in the character of St. Cecilia as she 
actually appeared in an _ operetta, 
(I 27290, Oct. 12, 1908.) 


Swirt (Carre A.), Freehold, N. J. 
[20011 
Happy childhood; marine view, two 
vessels in distance, boy and girl play- 
ing on the beach. (I 27387, Nov. 3, 
1908. ) 


Taytor (CALEB M.), West Chester, Pa. 
[29012 


House in which Jas, Fitzpatrick was 
captured. Stone house, kitchen at- 
tached, large barn a short distance 
back with cattle on the right. (1 


THORNE (WmM.), New York N. Y. 
[ 


Elizabeth. Young woman, standing 
on a stoop, leaning against a stone 
balustrade. (I 27160, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


29014 
American girl from the foreign 
nobleman’s point of view. Young lady 


_ with yellow dress, black feather boa, 


neck, jugular vein, parotid gland, etc. | 


(I 27295-27299, Oct. 15, 1908. ) 
Smita (J. H.), New York, N. Y. 
[29006 


Going to the round-up. Ten cow- 
boys riding to a round-up, in e¢enter 


black trimming on dress and hat mak- 
ing dollar sign. (I 27860, Oct. 31, 
1908. ) 


Triner (JosEpH), Chicago, Il. 


Elixir of life. Young woman loosely 
draped, gazing at old man; left arm 


rests on arm of young man who bends 


background is a cowboy firing a re- 


(I 27161, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Sonntag (Pav), Berlin, Germany. 
[29007 


Harmonie; by W. Schulze-Thewis. 
Young couple, nude, sitting on floor to 
left, in center a haif nude figure play- 
ing harp. (I 27150, Oct. 18, 1908.) 


volver. 


over her. (I 27370, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


—Vanpart (ALBERT), Pawtucket, R. I, 
[29016 


‘Jour de Van (New Year’s day). 
Typical living room with father and 
mother and other children who have 
arrived, sitting at the table. (1 27149, 


» Oct. 18, 1908.) 


| FINE 
Bnos. 45-48, Nov., 1908 


AN NOSTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. 
[29017, 29018 


Workers series no. 9, Workman 
wheeling a wheelbarrow of coal, has 
bare arms and head. (I 27175, Oct. 
15, 1908. ) 


no. 10. Figures of two men 
looking intently at a strip of paper 
Bsupposed to represent the tape of a 
Stock ticker. (I 27176, Oct. 15, 1908.) 


Oakland, Cal. [29019 


Three blind mice; to left are three 
blind mice, running toward center, also 
woman holding a knife. (I 27394, 
Noy. 5, 1908; 1 photo Oct. 19, 1908.) 


AUGHAN (Sve LAnpDon), Arlington, 

Va. [29020, 29021 
First confederate grave decorated. 
Sloping bank of the Pear! river, Miss., 
sraves and flowers in foreground. Lr 
275, Oct. 22, 1908. ) 


southland, Jackson, Miss. Four graves 
of federal soldiers on the slope of a 
mound. (I 27276, Oct. 22, 1908.) 
VoLtK (S. D.), Center Lovell, Me. 
[29022 
Hand of Abraham Lincoln. Back of 


the hand in bas relief on a panel back- 
ground. (I 27218, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


Be ecer STAINED GLASS Co., Pittsburg, 
= Pa, (29028, 29024 


— Annunciation (The); by William 


dove above and cross beneath. (1 
21130, Oct. 9, 1908.) 

| Justice, love and humility; by Wil- 
liam Willet. Justice, with folded hands 
resting on a sword; Mercy, a female 
igure holding a naked infant; male 
igure with a book. (I 27129, Oct. 9. 
1908. ) 


WiTrKOWSKI (KarRL), Newark, N. J. 


Boys lighting a paper lantern. One 
boy holding a burning match, smaller 


u7444, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Tan Ospet (Mrs. E. Mattock), East 


ARTS 463 


_WITKOWSKI (KARL)—Continued. 


First federal grave decorated in. 


Boys reading a paper. Boy holding 
the paper, background brick wall. (I 
27447, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Fishing boys. Smaller boy is show- 
ing to his bigger friend a fish which:he 
draws out of atin can. (I 27446, Nov. 
9, 1908.) 


Greatest show on earth. Eight chil- 
dren under apple tree at side of barn, 
hanging from a trapeze, head down, is 
a boy. (I 27164, Oct. 14, 1908.) 


Paper lantern. Bigger boy holding 
a lighted paper lantern, which throws 
a brilliant light on both boys. (I 
27445, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Soap bubbles. Boy holding a white 
clay pipe and a cup. (I 27448, Nov. 9, 
1908. ) 


Wor & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
[ 29031-29035 


Franklin and Gen. Braddock. 
Franklin sitting by a table, while Gen. 


| Braddock is ag eg with a long clay 


pipe. (I 27286, Oct. 23, 1908.) 
Madonna. Madonna on left holding 


the Child, flowers forming the back- 


Willet. Virgin kneeling at a desk with | 


ground. (I 272838, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


News of the nomination. Farm 
scene, country road with a man ina 
passing wagon, man sitting on rail of 
the fence, another standing beside him. 
(I 27282, Oct. 23, 1908.) 


Niagara. Niagara falls showing the 
Horse Shoe falls as viewed from the 


| Canadian shore. (I 27285, Oct. 23, 
| 1908.) 


Wayside Inn. Inn on left with eight 
horses before it, a number of soldiers 


| seen in the inn. (I 27284, Oct. 23, 
/ 1908.) 


| WOLFE (UDOLPHO) co., New York, N. Y. 


[29025-29030 | 


Boy holding the paper lantern. (I | 


[29036 

Proposal (A); out-door scene, young 
woman wearing sun-bonnet and smil- 
ing expression is seated beside old 


| man. (I 27371, Oct. 31, 1908.) 


t. 
Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit ae 1 photograph 
_ each and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908____-____________ 8, 481 


O 


29037-31891 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 
JOPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 
PHOTOGRAPHS; 

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 49-53 
DECEMBER, 1908 


This Issue contains the Volume Index 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


29037-31891 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 4: 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS; 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 


PHOTOGRAPHS; 
FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 3 
Nos. 49-53 . 
DECEMBER, ivos 


This Issue contains the Volume Index 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1908 


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


TWO ALPHABETS. 


I. Containing Class F, Engravings, Cuts and Prints; Class G, Chromos and Litho- 
graphs; Class H, Photographs. 

II. Containing Class I, Fine Arts (Paintings, Drawings, Statues, Statuary and Models 
or Designs intended to be perfected as works of the [Fine Arts). 

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

Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 

The entries marked thus * are such as have been delayed inclusion in the Catalogue on 
account of necessary correspondence. 

_ To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the copies are received on the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright by Alaska-Yukon- 
Pacific exposition, Seattle. Wash. Class H, XXe, no. 118035, Nov. 9, 1908; 2 copies 


, eceived Noy. 9, 1908. 


ALASKA - YUKON - PACIFIC EXPOSITION, AMERICAN BLACKSMITH Co., Buffalo, 
Seattle, Wash. [29037-29081 | Mees [29085 
| Alaska - Yukon- Pacific exposition, Jack Smith, my fellow fine. (G 
main entrance. (H 118035, Nov. 9, | 20359, Oct. 15, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1908.) 


1908. ) | AMERICAN-EXAMINER, New York, N. Y. 
| ——U. S. government buildings. | f 29086-29119 
(HI 118939, Noy. 28, 1908.) -| All Mary Jane's fault. (F 70577, 
| ——x185, xi89-x192, x197, x216, | Noy. 17, 1908.) 

$217, x219, x221, x242, x246, x250, ixouie Geeta” Ce noe 
BO51. x255, x267, x299 and’ seven _ Buddy Spillikon’s diary. (F 70288, 
ers. (H 118367-118390, Nov. 16, | \°Y- 1% 1998.) 

OTD a — OOTY, a : aes > tir. pared ae = 
1908.) ae | | ——(F 70787, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
> ——_ x294, x298, x300, x301. (H | (F' 70981, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
118864118867, Nov. 24, 1908.) Der captain visits a dear old friend. 
P —— x302-x304, x306-x310, x312. | (F 70285, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
KH 118917-118925, Nov. 27, 1908.) Foiled! Or how the Katzenjammer 
18917-118925, Nov. 27, 1908.) - kids saved Pickles. (F 70784, Nov. 24, 
| —— x315-x319. (H 119003-119007, | 1998.) 
Noy. 30, 1907.) Happy Hooligan comes home! Hoo- 
_x299. (H 119252, Dec. 5, 1908.) | "ay! (FF 70286, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
a £ . Happy Hooligan meets Gaston’s sis- 
BRIGHT (A. D.), Knoxville, See _ter Suzanne. (EF 70980, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
3 Oe) i Happy Hooligan starts Thursday on 
Oakwood. (H118214, Noy. 12,1908.) | . career of learning. (F 70785, Nov. 

ALBRIGHT (W. G.), Chicago, Il. 24, 1908.) 

; [29083 Happy Hooligan’s fortune was all a 

{@ Two chairs used by Gen. Washing- | mistake. (F 70575, Noy. 17, 1908.) 
on and his aide de camp. (F 70799, | . His Thanksgiving dinner. (F T0783, 
Ov. 16, 1908.) Nov. 24, 1908.) 


[MERICAN ART NEWS Co., New York, Hooligans spend Christmas eve with 
N. Y. f290s4 | the Katzenjammers. (F 71127, Dec. 


Partition of Poland; by Alfred Plan- | 8, 1908.) 
Bau. (IF 71059, Dec. 5, 1908: 2 c. Nov. Is Boggs cheerful? He is. (F 
@ 1908.) 70576, Nov. 17, 1908.) 


465 


466 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1 
: 
: 


pt. 1V,n.8,V.3 
AMERICAN-LXAMINER—Continued. | AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
—— (F 70786, Nov. 24, 1908.) ES aa. (F 70415, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
__— (F 70982, Dec. 1, 1908.) — (F 70519, Nov. 14, 1908.) 
(F 71130, Dec.- 8, 1908.) —— (F 70547, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
Jimmy. (F 70788, Nov. 24, 1908.) — (F 70573, Nov. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 70984, Dec. 1, 1908.) —— (F 70590, Noy. 18, 1908.) 
(F 71128, Dec. 8, 1908.) — (F 70612, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


Katzenjammer kids pay vunce a visit (F 70742, Noy. 21, 1908.) 


by Uncle Leo. (F 70985, Dec. 1, 1908.) —— (F 70768, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Merry Xmas. (F 71126, Dec. 8,| —— (F 70791, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
1908.) —— (F 70806, Noy. 25, 1908.) 
Oh, what’s the difference? (F 70289, —— (F 70827, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Nov. 10, 1908.) _—— (F 70834, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
a bNaaag trtacae teeicin Baal el —_— (F 70876, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


—— (F 70901, Nov. 30, 1908.) 
—— (F 70978, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
—— (F 70995, Dec. 2, 1908.) 


—— (F 70574, Nov. 17, 1908.) 
—— (F 70782, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
—— (F 70979, Dec. 1, 1908.) GP 71010, Dea 


—— (F 71125, Dec. 8, 1908.) —— (F 71049, Dee. 4, 1908.) 
Pink Whiskers Jones. (F 70287,  ___ (j 71064, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Noy. 10, 1908. ) —— (F 71082, Dec, 7, 1908.) 


(F 70578, Nov. 17, 1908.) a bLsan 
Revenge. (IF 70781, Nov. 24, 1908; (71128, Dee 


2 ec. Nov. 23, 1908. } Grafto the monk. (F 70260, Nov. 9, 
Tommy plans a merry Xmas. (F 1908. ) 
71129, Dec. 8, 1908.) Groucho the monk. (F 70548, Noy. 
Widow Perkins and her dog Violet. 16, 1908.) eee a 
(F 70983, Dec. 1, 1908.) —— (F 70571, Nov. 17, 1908.) 
(F 71131, Dec. 8, 1908.) —— (F 70609, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
Yimminy! Vot a yumper iss — (F 70807, Nov. 25, 1908.) 
Pickles! (IF 70579, Nov. 17, 1908.) —— (F 70996, Dec. 2, 1908.) 
AMERICAN HORSEBREEDER PUB. CO., Bos- — (F 71062, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
ton, Mass. [29120 -—— (F 71149, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


Toot’ n’ be darned. (F 71075, Dec. 
7, 1908.) Hall room boys. (F 70259, Nov. 9, 


1908. ) 
AMERICAN - JOURNAL- EXAMINER, New - Nr 
York, N. Y. [29121-29245 CF 70302, Nove ae 
aad oi — (F 70423, Nov. 138, 1908.) 
And then he woke up. (F 71170, PSA. 2 
Dec. 10, 1908. ) —— (F 70572, Nov. 17, 1908. ) 
Another hoax on Diogenes. (F —— (F 70740, Noy. 21, 1908.) 
70874, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 28, —— (F 70769, Noy. 23, 1908.) 
1908. ) | — (F 70808, Nov. 25, 1908.) 
Can you beat it? (F 70282, Nov. 10,| —— (F 70833, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
1908. ) —— (F 70877, Nov. 28, 1908.) 
(EF 70741, Nov. 21, 1908.) —— (F 70902, Nov. 30 1908.) 
Chinese court notes. (F 70805, Nov. | eine oe 
25, 1908.) —— (F bisie Dec. 2, 1908.) 
Diary of Ananias. (F 70716, Nov.| ~—  ‘¥ 11050, Dec. 4, 2008) 
20, 1908.) anerys (F 71081, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
Diogenes gets square. (F 70994, —— (F 71150, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
Dec. 2, 1908.) Hardship at In Bad club. (F 
Diogenes once more cruelly yvictim- 71146, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
ized. (F 70261, Nov. 9, 1908.) He’s a wonder. (F 70976, Dee. 1, 
Foxy Quiller bug. (F 70268, Nov. 9, | 1908.) 
1908. ) Henpecko the monk. (F 70422, 


—— (F 703804, Nov. 11, 1908.) , Noy. 13, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 
— (F 70518, Nov. 14, 1908.) 
— (F 70546, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 70719, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
— (Ff 70789, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
— (Ff 70830, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 70878, Nov. 28, 1908.) 
— (EF 70974, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
—— (F 71007, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
— (F 71083, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
—— (F 71148, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
—— (Ff 71171, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Her ideal. 
Mr. Jack. 
—— (Ff 70588, 
Mrs. Trubbell. 

1908. ) 
—— (F 70608, 
—— (F 70804, 
—— (F 70825, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 71063, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


- Monopoly police adopt Bertillon sys- 
tem. (IF 70610, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


Never again. (F 70262, Nov. 

1908. ) 

—— (F 70808, 
— (F 70421, 
— (F 70570, 
—— (F 70792, 
— (F 70882, 
—— (F 70875, 
—— (F 70899, 
— (F 71008, 
—— (F 71046, 
—— (F 71079, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

(F 71121, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
Nobody. (F 70545, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 70589, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Oh, piffle! (F 70717, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
Oh what’s the use. (F 70520, Nov. 

14, 1908.) 
pe 
ae 
—— (F 70828, 
— (F 70977, 
— (F 71011, 
— (Ff 71065, 
— (F 71124, Dec. 
— (F 71178, Dec. 
Our antediluvian 

71172, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Rhymo the monk. 

10, 1908.) 

—— (F 71174, Dec. 10, 1908.) 


(I 70544, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
Novy. 18, 1908.) 
(F 70543, Nov. 16, 


Nov. 
Novy. 


19, 1908.) 
25, 1908.) 


9, 


1908.) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
1908. ) 
28, 1908. ) 
30, 1908.) 
3, 1908.) 

4, 1908.) 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


1 
18, 
17, 
24, 
27, 


70611, 
70790, 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


19, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 
Zits: LOUS=) 
1, 1908.) 
3, 1908.) 
5, 1908.) 
8, 1908.) 
10, 1908. ) 
ancestors. Fr 


(F 70281, Nov. 


(F 70542, Nov. 16, 1908.) | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 467 


AMERICAN-JOURNAL-EXAMINER—Cont’d. 


Root for senator. (KF 71009, Dec. 
8, 1908.) 


Servants in the house. (F 70283, 
Nov. 10, 1908.) 
Standard oil case. (F 70831, Nov. 
27, 1908.) 
Strong hands. (F 71080, Dec. 7, 
1908.) 
|  That’s what they all say. (¥F 71147, 
| Dec. 9, 1908.) 
_ Thousand and one nights. (F 70414, 


Nov. 12, 1908.) 

——  (F 70586, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

—— (F 70718, Nov. 20, 1908.) 

— (F 70767, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F T0793, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
(F 70975, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
Tightwaddo the monk. (F 70416, 


| Nov. 12, 1908.) 


ee 
BUN i" 
BURSA fe 


70587, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
70829, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
70900, Noy. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 71047, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

—— (F 71122, Dec. 8, 1908.) 

Troubles of Taft. (F 709938, Dec. 2, 
1908. ) 


We beat ’em to a frazzle. 
Nov. 12, 1908. ) 


Who believes Rockfeller’s testimony. 


(F 70417, 


| (F 70794, Nov. 24, 1908.) 


| ple. 


Who was sorry for the common peo- 
(F 70826, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


Wouldn't it make you mad. (F 


| 71048, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO., 

New York, N. Y. [29246-29258 

Awful moment. (H 119490, Dec. 10, 
1908. ) 


Clubman and tramp. (H 118716, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Feud and the turkey. (H 119109, 
Dec. 8, 1908. ) 

Guerrilla (The) (H 118186, Nov. 
11, 1908.) 

Ingrate (The) (H 118294, Nov. 14, 
1908. 

Money mad. (H 118991, Nov. 28, 
1908. ) 

Pirate’s gold. (H 117952. Nov. 6, 
1908. ) 

Reckoning. (H 119108, Dec. 3, 
1908. ) 

Song of the shirt. (H 118293, Nov. 
14, 1908.) 


Taming of the shrew. (H 118185, 


Noy. 11, 1908.) 


468 


AMERICAN MUTOSCOPE & BIOGRAPH CO.— 
Continued. 

Test of friendship. (H 119491, Dec. 
10, 1908. ) 

Valet’s wife. (H 118992, Nov. 28, 
1908.) 

Woman’s way. (H 118461, Nov. 18, 
1908. ) 


AMERICAN STEREOSCOPIC Co., New York, 


IN 5 [29259-29261 
A 52738, A 72589, A 99020. (H | 
119029-119031, Dec. 1, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Nov. 30, 1908.) 
ANDERSON (ANDERS ), Bellingham, 
Wash. [ 29262 
Ferndale, Wash. Meeker’s stand. 


(H 1173815, Aug. 24, 1908.*) 


ANDERSON (GEO. P.), Lyle, Minn. 
[29263 
Lyle, Minn., Lyle canning factory. 
(H 118720, Nov. 21, 1908; 
13, 1908.) 


ANDERSON (L. Ga. 
[29264 
(F 70754, Nov. 23, 


M.), Atlanta, 


Transformation. 
1908.) 


ANDRESEN & BUZLAFF CO., Chicago, Ill. 

[29265 

Childhood of Christ. (H 118208, 
Nov. 12, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1908.) 


ANDREWS (FREDERICK Foster), Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. [29266 
Burning of Lookout inn, Nov. 17, 
708, Lookout mt., Tenn. (H 119261, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 


ARAKELYAN (SAHOG), Boston, Mass, 
[29267 
Harvard and Yale football game at 
New Haven, Noy. 21, 1908. (H 118871, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 


ARIZONA LAND CO., Mesam, Ariz. 
[ 29268-29270 


Arizona desert. (H 118328, Nov. 14, 
1908. ) 

Ancient ruin. (H 1183822, Nov. 14, 
1908. ) 

Giant cactus. (H 118324, Nov. 14, 
1908. ) 
ART PRESS, Lima, Ohio. [29271 


Birth stones. 
1908. ) 


AvueuR, Swyrers & MACHOLD, New York, 
WN. ¥ [29272-29274 
May all your Christmas days be 


(F 71074, Dee. 7, 


bright and fair. (F 70603, Nov. 19, 
1908.) 

Merry Christmas. (F 70602, Nov. 
19, 1908.) 


2c. Nov. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


| AUGUR 


| Batesville, 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 3 
. Swrers & MacHorp-—Cont'd. 
Suspenders. (F 70604, Nov. 19, 
1908. ) 
Baas & Scuvuttz, Batesville, Ind. 
[29275-29286 


in camp near 
(H 118335- 


U. S. inf. 10th reg. 
Ind. 1-6. 
118340, Noy. 14, 1908.) 

—marching through Batesville, 
Ind, 1-6. (H 118329-118334, Nov. 14, 
1908. ) 


2 c. of each Oct. 28, 1908. 


Baitey (CHas. Z.), Los Angeles, Cal. 
[29287-29289 
Atlantic fieet entering the Golden 
Gate. (H 118727, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Oakland, Cal. Apr. 1, 1908. 1, 2. 
(H 118725, 118726, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Bain (GrorceE GRANTHAM), New York, 
N. Y. [29290-29294 
Garden (Mary). 1-5. (H 118045- 
118049, Noy. 9, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Noy. 
27, 1908.) 


BALDWIN (T. S.), Downers Grove, Ill. 
[ 


29295-29310 
Cataract canon, Ariz. 1-12. (Hf 
118391-118402, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
Grand canon, Ariz. 1-4. (H 118403 
118406, Noy. 16, 1908.) 


3AMFORTH & New York, N. Y. 
[ 29311-29320 
Beneath the trysting tree.—For just 
this kiss—He kissed me.—How are 
you.—I love a lassie—In Paradise.— 
Maiden fair I kneel at your side.— 
Maiden fair with golden hair.—Twixt 
the cup and the lip—When thou art 
nearme. [10 photographs] (H 118438— 
118447, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


BANDHOLTZ (FRED J.), 
lowa. 
Haskins Field Drake university. 
119086, Dec. 2, 1908.) 


co., 


Des Moines, 
[29321-29323 
(H 


2nd U. S.cavalry. 1,2. (H119087— 
119088, Dee. 2, 1908.) 
Barnes (A. H.), Parkland, Wash. 
[293 
Mt. Tacoma. 1-8 (H 118041-118048, 
Noy. 9, 1908.) 
1-3. (H 119492-119494, Dec. 
10, 1908.) 
Spray falls. (H 118044, Nov. 9, 
1908. ) 
BarRIE (GroRGE) & SONS, Philadelphia, 
Pa. [29331 


Pardro (His Excellency Dr. José), 
president of the Peruvian republic. F 
71108, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


; ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
“nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


BArRTLeTr (ALFRED), Boston, Mass. 
[29332 


Ule, Ule. (IF 70882, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Bayes (Gro. H.), Manton, Mich. 
[29833 
Simple life. (H 119488, Dec. 


1908. ) 
Bett (M. K.), Cleveland, Ohio. 
[29334-29346 
Can’t quite make It. 
Nov. 19, 1908.) 
Good security. 
1908. ) 


AND PRINTS, ETC, 469 


BIEN (JuLios) & co.—Continued. 
Typewriter. 1-6. (H 119375- 


| 119380, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


9, | 


BIRDSALL (K. N.), New. York, N. Y 


[29880 


Merry Christmas party. (F 71078, 


| Dec. 7, 1908.) 


(H 118475, | 


(H 118476, Nov. 19, | 


Good thing, push it along. (H 
118477, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
I hate to work on Monday. (H | 


| 118478, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
I’m coming home. (H 118479, Nov.. 


BisHop (J. KNOWLES), Baltimore, 
Md. [29381, 29382 
Taft (Mrs. William Howard). 1, 2. 

| (H 118169-118170, Nov. 10, 1908. ) 

Book NEWS MONTHLY, Philadelphia, 

Pa. [29383-29384 
Joan of Are. (F 70295, Nov. 11, 

1908. ) 

Virgin and child enthroned. (F 


| 70294, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Boston TRAVELER, Boston, Mass. 
[29385-29387 


Hains (Mrs. Claudia Libbey) 1. 


| (H 119212, Nov. 4, 1908.) 


19, 1908.) 

Lonesome. (H 118483, Nov. 19, | 
1908.) 

Looking for the worst (wurst). (H 
118484, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
Love me, love my dog. (H 118485, 


| Noy. 19, 1908.) 


On the fence. (H 118486, Nov. 19, 
1908. ) 

Three of us. (H 118487, Nov. 19, 
1908. ) ‘ 

Very busy. (H 118480, Nov. 19, 
1908. ) 

Well broke. (H 118481, Nov. 19, 


_:1908.) 


What do you think of us. 
118488, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


- BELLEMERE (CHARLES F.), Salt Lake 


(H 


City, Utah. [29347 | 
Attention. (H 118897, Nov. 25, 
— 1908.) 


| BENJAMIN (F. E.), Malden, Mass. 


| Leaning pine. 
1908. ) 


BENJAMIN (ISAAC), Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Taft (President-elect William How- 
' ard.) (H 118040, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


S BIEN (JuLIus) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[29350-29379 


Auto. 1-6. (H 119361—119366, Dec. 
7, 1908.) 
Canoe. 1-6. (H 1193893-119398, 
' Dec. 7, 1908. ) 


me Heart of oak. 1-6. 
| 1193892, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Parlor. 1-6. (H 
Dec. 7, 1908. ) 


(H 119387- 


119581—119386, 


— 2. (H 119208, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

——35. (H 119131, Dec. 3, 1908.) 

Bowen (C. K.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[29388 


Taft (Pres.) in Kansas City. (H 


| 198274, Nov. 12; 1908; 1 ¢. Oct. T2, 


1908; 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1908. ) 


Boyer (Maurice W.), Nantucket, 


Mass. [29389, 29390 
Nantucket harbor, Mass. (F 70873, 
Noy. 28, 1908.) 


Off to a wreck. (H 118990, Noy. 28, 


1908.) 


BRASSLER (CHAS. A.), Brooklyn, N. Y¥. 
[29391 


Pietro Casini. (H 119032, Dec. 1, 


1908.) 


BROWER (JESSE B.), Chicago, Il. 
[29848 | 


(H. 119185, Dec. 4, | 


[29392 


Early start. (H 118995, Noy. 30, 


1908; 2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1908.) 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton. Ga. 
re9g4g | BROWN ( aie es 


[29393 


Tifton, Ga., First Baptist church. 
(H 119222, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


| BROWN BROTHERS, New York, N. Y. 


[29394, 29895 
Hale (Dr. William Bayard). 1, 2. 


_ (H 118893, 118894, Noy. 27, 1908.) 
Buck (GroRGE V.), Washington, D. C. 


[29396-29406 

Burkett (Sen. Elmer J.) (H 118194, 
Noy. 11, 1908.) 

Lagercrantz (Mr. de), Swedish 


minister. (H 118470, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


470 CATALOGUE OF 


“en 
ee 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.8 


Buck (GrorcE V.)—Continued. 


Lagercrantz (Mrs. de). Swedish 
minister’s wife. (H 118471, Noy. 18, 
1908. ) 


Lagercrantz (Miss Hva). (H118193, 


Novy. 11, 1908.) 


| CHENEY (Mary Mouton )—Continued. 


Lagercrantz(Miss Mary). (H 118192, | 


Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Paumgartten (Baroness Marie von). 
(H 118195, Nov. i1, 1908.) 


Pierce (Rev. U. G. B.) (H 118472, 
Nov. 18, 1908.) 
Wright (Mrs. Luke). 1-4. (i 


118196-118199, Nov. 11, 1908.) 
BurFFrHaM (Geo. R.), Annapolis, Md. 
[29407 
U. S. naval academy football squad, 
1908: (H 118453, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
Bureess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[29408 
Scottsville, Va., view looking west 


from top of Driver’s hill. (H 119367, 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 
Burrrere (W. ATLEE) & cCO., Philadei- 


phia, Pa. 


_ Natural size pod of the Burpee im- 
proved bush lima bean. (F TOTA4T. 
Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Sweet peas. (IF 70748, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Two of Burpee’s new Spencer sweet 
peas. (FF 70656, Noy. 20, 1908.) 


Byron & CO., New York, N. Y. 


_ states. 


[29409-29411 | 


Quiet pleasures. (F 68841, Aug. 28, 
1908. ) 


2 c. of each Noy. 9, 1908. 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston, Mass. 
[29421 


Governors of the New England 
(H 118902, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


Lehy (G.B.) 1 (H119014, Noy. 30, 
1908.) 


nde Del 
1908.) 


CLAPP & INGALLS, Athol, Mass. 


(H 119495-119497, Dec. 10, 


Edes madonna. 
1908.) 


CLARK (JOHN MAXWELL), North Had- 
ley, Mass. [29427-29428 


Hadley, Mass., First Congregational 


[ 
(H 118474, Nov. 19, 


church. 1, 2. (H 118201-118202, Nov. 

11, 1908.) 

CLEAVER (Gites Carey), Smuggler, 
|. Golo, [29429 


[29412 | 


New York, N. Y., Hotel Imperial. | 


(H 119456, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


Carrey (Henry R.), Cambridge, Mass. 


[29413 | 


Woodchuck entering its burrow. 
119028, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


Clouds in the San Miguel valley, 
Colo. (H 119470, Dec. 10, 1908.) 


CLINEDINST (B. M.), Washington, D. C. 

[29430-29444 

Butts (Capt. Archibold W.) (H 
119370, Dee. 7, 1908.) 


Cissel (Miss Eloise). 
Noy. 11, 1908.) 

Elkins (Miss Katherine). (H 118740, 
Noy. 23, 1908.) 


(H 118182, 


Holbrook (Miss Katherine). (H 
118181, Nov. 11, 1908: 2 Gi eevee 
1908S. ) 

Interstate commerce commission. 


(Hi | 


_ (H 119678, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


CARSON, Pirin, Scotr « co., Chicago, | 
{29414 


' Poinsettia. (F 70296, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


THE U. S. A., Chicago, III. 


[29415-29416 | 


Chapel car St. Anthony, A. B. 
70437, 704386, Noy. 14, 1908.) 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston, Mass. 
[29417 
(H 119471, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


CHENEY (Mary MOULTON), St. Paul, 


(F 


Salome. 1. 


Minn. [29418-29420 
Holly & roses. (F 688438, Aug. 28, 
1908. ) 


Merry Christmas. 
28, 1908. ) 


(F 68842, Aug. 


Lazo (Lewis), New Honduras min- 
ister. (H 118216, Nov. 12, 1908.) 


(H 1193871, 


Livonius (Frau yon). 


| Dee. 7, 1908.) 
CATHOLIC CHURCH EXTENSION SOCY. OF | 


Moltke (Count), new minister from 
Denmark. (H 119374, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Moltke (Countess) of the legation of 
Denmark. (H 119373, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Newberry (Mrs. Truman H.) (H 
118344- Nov. 16, 1908.) 


Paumgarten (Baroness). (H 118741, 


| Noy. 23, 1908.) 


Roosevelt (President Theodore). (H 
119372, Dec. 7, 1908.) , 
Smith (Miss Barbara) (H 118183, 
Noy. 11, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1908.) 
Sutherland (Miss Edith Lee) 
118742, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


(A 


hos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


INEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 


Wright (Mrs. Luke) (H 118184, 
Oy. 11, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1908.) 


SLOGENSON (H.), Dallas, Tex. 


' Marble Falls, Tex. 1-3. 
9403, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Texas state fair, main entrance. 
9404, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


SOLBY (JAMES M.), Wausau, Wis. 
[29449-29454 

Eland, Wis. 1-3. (H 1183861- 
118363, Nov. 16, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Det. 26, 1908.) 
Marathon county poor farm, near 
Wausau, Wis. (H 118365, Nov. 16, 
1908 ; 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1908.) 
™ Wausau, Wis. 1, 2. (H 118364, 
118366, Nov. 16, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 
26, 1908.) 
OOLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., Jersey 
| Cy, N. J. [29455 
_ Colonial spirit. (F 70629, Nov. 19. 
908.) 

ONGER (LL. E.), Mora, Minn. 
[ 29456, 29457 
(H 118702, Nov. 11, 


(H 119400- 


(H 


; Lake Mora. 
908. ) 
Mora, Minn. 
1908. ) 


ot JiS(S, Nov Lt, 


16, 1908; 2 c. of each Novy. 16, 21, 1908.) 


COOVERT (JOHN CALVIN), Memphis, 
Tenn. [29470, 29471 


Central Baptist church. A, B. (H 
18942. 118948, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


CouRIER COMPANY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. 
[29472-29477 


Burke (Minnie) (G 20199, Noy. 16, 


1908.) 


Gear (Florence) portrait. (G 


Grayce (Helen) (G 20247, Nov. 
23. 1908. ) 
Henry’s (Hi) ministrels. 5782, 


5783. (G 202538, 20254, Nov. 24, 1908: 
2c. Noy. 25, 1908.) 

50 to 1 shot. (G 20142, Nov. 
1908; 2 c. Noy. 9, 1908.) 


= 
‘, 


20136, Noy. 6, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1908.) | 
aly (The)—Happy family.—Home spe- 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


[29445-29448 | 


CONKLIN (DaAvip BRUCE), Brooklyn, 
i... [29458 

_ Arkansas doctor. (F 71014, Dec. 4, 

1908. ) 

C DONLEY (P. N.), Chicago, III. 

| [29459-29469 

» Decorations. 1, 2, 13, 15, 16, 22, 24, | 

25, 40, 41, 42. (G 20230-20240. Nov. 


| nightwatches; by Wm. L..Taylor. 


| 


| 


47] 


CROONBORG (FREDERICK T.), New York, 
Wi Y [29478-29481 
Advanced fashions, Nov., 1908. Sup- 

plements A, B. (F 70273, 70274, Nov. 

10, 1908; 2 c. of each Nov.-12, 1908.) 

Dec., 1908. Supplements A, B. 

(F 71159, 71160, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 ec. 

of each Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Crossy (C. G.), Litchfield, Minn. 
[29482-29485 
Lake Ripley, Litchfield, Minn. 1-4. 
(H 118187-118190. Nov. 11, 1908; 2 
c. of each Nov. 3, 1908.) 


CUMBERLAND PUB. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. 
[29486 


Yale-Princeton football poster-calen- 


dar 1909. (F 20292, Nov. 3, 1908.) 
Curry (W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29487-29498 
At the garden gate.—Beatrice.— 


Bit of nature.—Fishing. — Maternal] 
affection. — Old creek. — When the 
leaves are falling. [7 prints] (F 
70352-70358, Nov. 12, 1908.) 


Curtis (Epwarp §8.), Seattle, Wash. 

[29494-29634 
photographs of Indians and 
scenes] x2445-x2464, x2620- 
x2629, x2812-x2815, x2826-x2840, 
x2861-x2885, x2S887-x2906 ., x2933- 
x2976. (H 11850S8-118648, Nov. 19, 
1908.) 


[141 
Indian 


Curtis (Mrs. M. E.), Pasco, Wash. 
[29635 
storm approaching Pasco, 
(H 118998, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


Sand 
Wash. 


Curtis & CAMERON, Boston, Mass. 

[29636 
in the 
18 


When I meditate on Thee 


by 22. (H 119457, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


DARBYSHIRE (LEONARD), Rochester, 
Noy [29637 
Election day, challenging a floater. 

(F 70756, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Davis (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29638-29689 
Always fresh.—Country life.—Griz- 
cialties—Impromptu shower bath— 


Narrow escape.—Old homestead.—Old 
village.—Otter.—Stolen sweets.—Stop 


/ your kicking—Toasting marshmal- 
lows.—Trout run.—Wild boers.—Win- 
ter sports. [16 prints.] (F 70631-- 


70646, Noy. 19, 1908.) 


iad ey 8 
€ ry a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. 8., Vv. 


Davis (J.)—Continued. 

At the horse show.—Beatrice. 
Breezy.—By the lake.—College girl.— 
Cow boys.—Destroying the mortgage.—- 
Doris.—Ethel.—Eventide.—F air an- 
gler.—Golfing—Good harvest.—Hold 
up.—In the orchard.—Indians.—Locks 
(The) —Meditation.—Milk maid.—- 
Moonlight.—Morning canter.—Old 
friends.—On the _ river.—Pocahontas 
falls.— Refreshing. — Reliable.— Reve- 
rie.—Riverview.—Rural home.—Spring 
blossoms.—Strollers (The ).—Suburban 
livery.—Thoroughbreds.—True Ameri- 
eans.—Woodland (The).—Words 
comfort. [36 prints.] (F TO06S0-—70715, 
Nov. 20, 1908. ) 


Dawson (W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29690-29696 


Autumn.—Favorite grazing spot.— 
Harbor (The) .—Old landmark.— 


Peaceful haven.—Posing for the pic- 
ture.—Returning flock. [7 prints] (F 
70395-70401, Nov. 12, 1908.) 

DE CAMPI (ANITA), Chicago, Ill. 

[ 29697, 29698 
Billy; portrait of a child. (F 70750, 

Nov. 23, 1908.) 

"Your weakness; a toast. 

Nov. 23, 1908. ) 

DE LAMORTON (ALBERT FE. B.), Tampa, 
Mla. [29699 
Polo-gram., mariners compass chart. 

(F 70798, Oct. 31, 1908: 2 ec. 

1908. ) 


DENVER Post, 


(F 70749, 


Denver, Colo. 
| 29700-29710 


of | 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Atlantic City, N. J. 1-6. (H1187 
118771, Nov. 23, 1908; 2 @ of e@ 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Boston, Mass., Paul Revere house 
North square. (H 118930, Noy. 27 
1908. ) 

Chicago drainage canal. 1-3. ({ 
118931—118933, Nov. 27, 1908.) 

Detroit, Mich., Macomb statue. ({ 
118780, Nov. 23, 1908; 2 « Novy. 21 
1908. ) 


Y.M.C, A. building. 
Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Femmes et enfant. 


(H 119116 


(H 118407, Nov 


| 16, 1908.) 


| 118779, Nov. 


Fort Monroe, Va. 1-5. (H118759 
118795—-115798, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Francis P. Mesquita [sailing boat] 
winner in second class. (H 118765 
Noy. 23, 1908; 2 c. Noy. 21, 1908.) 
Genessee river. 1, 2. (H 118778 
23, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Nov 
21, 1908.) 
Hunt’s 
Springs, 
1908. ) 
Jessie Costa 
(H 118763, 118764, Nov. 23, 1 
of each Nov. 21, 1908.) 
Labor. (i 


(Helen) grave, Colo 
Colo. (H_ 118086, Noy. 9 


[Sailing boat] 1, 2 
908; 2¢ 


118246-118260. 


ao. 


_ Nov. 13, 1908.) 


Nov. 9, | 
_ (H 118934, Nov. 


Adventures of the little Post wanted. | 
118295, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


(F' 70409, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
—— (F 70630, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
—— (F 70815, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 71001, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
—— (F 71163, Dec. 10, 1908. ) 
In the blind. (F 70271, Nov. 
1908. ) 
Stunts. (I 70272, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
(F 70529, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
—— (F 70757, Noy. 23, 1908.) 


10, 


—— (F 70885, Nov. 380, 1908.) 
—— (F 71077, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


DETROIT PUB. co., Detroit, Mich. 
[29711-29814 


La Junta, Colo., New Santa Fe hotel 
27, 1908.) 


Las Vegas, N. Mex., Business street 
(H 118935, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


Manitoba (Canadian 8S. 8.) ({ 


November; after George R. Barse, 


| jr. (H 118087, Noy. 9, 1908.) 
Perkins (Commodore), statue of, 
Concord, N. H. (H 118261, Noy. 13, 
1908. ) 
Recitation (The) (H 118758, Noy. 
23, 1908. ) 


Detail A, detail B. (H 119117, 


119118, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Richmond, Va. 1-20 (H 118296— 


118815, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


Albuquerque, N: Mex. 1-3. (H 
118926—-118928, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Ash Fork, Ariz.. Hotel Escalante. | 


(H 11892, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


—— Indian room. 
Nov. 9; 1908.) 


(H 118084, 


Broad st. (H 118782, Nov. 23, 


1908. ) 


Rochester, N. Y., 1-6. (H 118772—- 
118777, Nov. 23, 1908: 2 c. of each Novy. 
21, 1908.) ; 

Rose Dorothea [Sailing boat] 1-8. 


(H 11S760—-118762, Nov. 23, 1908: 2 ce. 
of each Noy. 21, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


Bhios. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


4H 118781, Noy. 23, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 


South Cheyenne canyon, Colo., trout 
ol. (H 118085, Nov. 9, 1908; 2 c. 
ov. 9, 1908.) 


Trinidad, Colo. 


118794, Nov. 23, 1908; 2 c. of each Nov. 
21 or 23, 1908.) 

Wellesley College, Mass., 
119112119115, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
= Williams, Ariz., 1, 2. H 118937, 
118938, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
BDickry (Atonzo F.), Cowden, Ill. 


1-4. 


Hand full. Nov. 


1908. ) 


(H 118328, 


Ditton (T. E.), Scranton, Pa. 


hill.—Inlet.—Rushes and 


Salt marshes, 
pasture.—Silent 


ght [18 photographs] (H 119193— 
19196, 119198-119206, Dec. 4, 1908; 
2c. of each Dec. 5, 1908.) 


DINGMAN (B. H.), Plymouth, Wis. 


Plymouth, Wis., 
carnival. 
Sept. 21, 1908; 1 c. Nov. 18, 1908.) 


DoEHRMANN (Guts), Chicago, Ill. 


ary. (H 118191, Noy. 11, 1908.) 


Doyte & LOVENBEIN, Hartford, Conn. 
[29831 


Hartford bridge. 
m0, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Duncan (N. W.), La Salle, Il. 


‘Dye (M. E.), Unionville, Mo. 


Unionville, Mo., Al, A2. 
118411, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


(H 118410, 


s 


(H 118653, Nov. | 


[29832, 29833 | 


Split rock. (F 70752, Nov. 23, 1908.) | 
__ Valley of the [llinois. (F 71000, 
Dec. 3, 1908.) 


St. Augustine, Fla., Ponce de Leon. | 


(H 118408, Nov. 16, | 


1908. ) 
— Hotel Cardenas. (H 118936, | 
Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Washington, D.C.,1-12. (H118783- | 


(Hi | 


[29815 
16, | 


[29816-29828 | 


Bend in the road.—Deserted but not | 
forgotten.—Hedgerow.—House on the | 
willows.— | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 473 


Esaucu & Sr. Hirt, Malta, Mont. 


[29836 
Dynamited express car after the 
Curry hold up. (F 70240, Nov. 9, 


1908; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908. ) 


~ 


EDISON MFG. co., Orange, N. J. 
[29837-29888 
Colonial Virginia. 1-5. (H 118492- 

118496, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


Kings pardon. 1-6. (H 118950— 
118955, Nov. 28, 1908.) 

Lady or the tiger. 1-8. (H 118884— 
118891, Noy..25, 1908.) 

Lovers telegraphic code. 1-5. (H 


118262-118266, Nov. 13, 1908.) 


Miss Sherlock Holmes. 14 (H 
119189-119192, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
New stenographer. 1-6. (H118497- 
| 118502, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
Old maids’ temperance club. 1-3. 
(H 119186-119188, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
She. 1-7. H 118267—118273, Nov. 
13, 1908.) 
Tale the ticker told. 1-8. (H 119498- 
119505, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
EIGHMY BROS., Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
[29889-29908 
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 1-20. (H 


Mamaroneck.—Sheep | 
; stream.—Solitude.— | 
Still waters.——Sultry afternoon.—Twi- | 


119414—-119433, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Exvtiotr (CuHAs. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[29909 


* Bleven o’clock. (F 71105, Dec. 8, 


| 1908. ) 


[29829 | 
street scene and | 
(H 116508, Oct. 3, 1908; 1c. | 


& co., LTD., Lon- 
[29910 


(F 70723, Nov. 


FAULKNER (C. W.) 
don, England. 
Sleeping minstrel. 


| 21,1908.) 


[29830 | 
Illinois charitable eye & ear infirm- | 


FINE (Wo. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[29911, 29912 


Drop kick.—Forward pass. (H 


119092, 119093, Dec. 2, 1908: 2 ec. of 


_ Ancon hospital. 


each Nov. 23, 1908.) 
FISHBAUGH (W. A.), Empire, Canal 
Zone. [29913-29915 


Ancon, Canal Zone. Fever wards, 
(H 118752, Nov. 23, 


| 1908.) 


| 


[29834, 29835 | 


Culebra Cut, looking north. (H 


118751, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
Empire, C. Z., working in the canal. 
(H 118753, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


New York, N. Y. 
[29916, 29917 


Ellison (Wm. B.) of New York City, 
N. Y., 1, 2. (H 118489, 118490, Nov. 


FISHER (G.), 


/ 19, 1908. ) 


474 CATALOGUE OF 


Fitz-Hucu 
Virginia, Va. [29918 
Cryptograph of the sacred spear- 


cult and Saturnial-ritual of Mars. (H | 


118409, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


FITZPATRICK (Ernest E.) Carthage, 
Tenn. [29919 
Carmack calendar. (F 70751, Novy. 
23, 1908.) 
Fieck Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. 


[29920 
Chief (The), (F 71057, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Fito (Isaac), Fairmont, Minn. [29921 


Out for a swim. 
9, 1908.) 


FLorE (Haston), Blue Earth, Minn. 
[29922-29926 
(H 119262, 


(H 118039, Nov. 


Blue Earth, Minn., 1, 2. 
119268, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
River scene. 2, 4, 
119459-119461, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
Fotry (EB. F.), New York, N. Y. 

[29927-29929 
‘ Bartolucci (Clementine). (H 
119134, Dec. 4, 1903.) 

Lerna (Tina). (H 118416, Nov. 17, 
1908.) 

Mackid (Mary). 
1908.) 


Forbes (A A.), Bishop, Cal. 
[29930-29933 


(H 118203* 


14. 


(H 


(H 119045, Dec. 2, 


Kodak fiend, 50, 51. 
118204, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Liveone. (H 118206, Nov. 11, 1908.) 
Out fora time. (H 118205, Nov. 11, 
1908. ) 


TorsyTHeE (N. A.), Butte, Mont. 
[29934-29935 
After the swim, herd of wild buf- 
faloes, Mont. (H 1187388, Nov. 23, 
1908.) 


Wild buffaloes swimming Pend 
d'Oreille river. (H 1187389, Nov. 23, 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES : 
pt. Iv, n.8., v.38 


(Thos.), University of | Frost & REED, Bristol, England. 


Lucky dog. (F 70722, Noy. 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1908.) 


I’'RyYATT (Wm. C.), Cross Timbers, Mo. 
[29940 


_ 21, 


Cross Timbers, Mo. 


Nov. 12, 1908.) 


GAINES (T. R.) New York, N. Y. 
(29941 
If your thoughts on me no longer 
dwelt. (F 70203, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 17, 1908.) 


(H 118207, 


GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago, Il. 


Ghosts I have met. 
27, 1908: 2 


— 


(F 71060, Nov. 
c. Nov. 21 1908.) 


Gipps (ArERONAUT), Jolo, Sulu, P. I. 
[ 299438, 29944 
Amok. 1169, 1171. (H 119132, 


119133, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


GILBERT (CarkIE M.), Portland, Ore- 
gon. 

Iron Tail, Sioux. 
25, 1908. ) 


GILBERT (IRWIN E.), Frostburg, Md. 
[ 


(H 118892, Novy. 


Frostburg, Md., Frostburg brewing 
co.’s plant. (H 119409, Dee. 8, 1908.) 


Gitrus (FRANK H.), Rochester, N. Y. 
[29947-29950 

Moonlight on the lake. (H 118507, 
Nov. 19, 1908; 2 c. Noy. 12, 1908.) 

Old Indian trail. (H 118506, Noy. 
19, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1908.) 

Path through the forest. (H 119485, 
Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Reservoir fountain. (H 119434, Dec. 

8, 1908.) 

GIMBLE (Mrs. 
Idaho. 


Saint Joe river. 


Kk. FE.) Coeur d'Alene, 


29951 
(H 118415, Novy. 17, 


— 1908.) 


1908. ) 
Fort WortH TELEGRAM, Fort Worth, 
Tex. [29936 
Fort Worth sky-line. (F 70301, | 


Noy. 11, 1908.) 


F'RANTZ (CHARLES), Woodville, Wis. 


[29937 
Till (John). (H 119097, Dec. 3, 
1908. ) 
FRENCH (WILFRED), Boston, Mass. 
[29938 


Fiedler (Max). 
1908. ) 


(F 70755, Nov. 28, | 
| 11, 1908.) 


Girscu (CHARLES W.), New York, 

i. ides [29952-29955 

(G 20317, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
(G 20319, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

(G 20318, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

(G 20316, Dec. 4, 


Auto girl. 
Fiancee. 
Snow man. 
Young patriots. 
1908. ) 
GLASIER (FRED W.), Brockton, Mass. 
[29956-29962 


Guertin (Louis). (H 118179, Novy. 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, 
. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


Kellerman (Annette). H 118178, 
ov. 11, 1908. 


(H 119015— 119019, Nov. 


LOEGE (EH. H.), Monroe, Wis. 
[29963-29969 
Green county, Wis. 1, 2—Monroe, 
Wis. 1-5 (H 119483-119489, Dec. 10, 
2908; 2 c. of each Dec. 11, 1908.) 


GoopHvurE (IF. M.), Boston, Mass. 
[29970 


(H 118989, 


LASIER (Fred W.)—Continued. 


Bithplace of Whistler. 
Nov. 28, 1908.) 


GooDMAN (CHARLES), Buff, Utah. 
[29971-29973 
(H 119042, 119043, 


Bluff, Utah 1, 2. 
Dec. 2, 1908.) 
San Juan, Utah, Sphinx family 
Monument. H 119044, Dec. 2, 1908. 
‘GoopMAN (GusTAV), New York, N. Y. 
[29974-29979 
New York City, Hall of Records 1-6. 


‘(HH 118050-118055, Nov. 9, 1908; 2 ec. 
of each Novy. 7, 1908.) 


Gray (Epwarp J.), Bellaire, Mich. 
[29980 

_ Bellaire, Mich., county house. (H 

(118348, Noy. 16, 1908. 

GRAY LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, New York, 

ge [29981-29993 


| Waster time. 1-12. (G 20170-20181, 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 


Purity. G 20351, Dec. 8, 1908. 
‘GreyeR (Louris <A.) & ISAACSON 
(Davip), Mass. [29994, 29995 


= Lucky spudd. (H 119033, Dec. 1, 
1908. ) 


Primitive man. (H 119034, Dec. 1, 
1908. ) 

Grissom (SHERWOOD T.), Dardanelle, 

Ark. [29996 


Dardanelle, Ark. cor. of Main and 
| Front st. (H 1187387, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


| GUBELMAN PUB. co., New York, N. Y. 
[29997-29999 


Nervous habit. (F 70459, Nov. 14, 
1908.) 
Not that sort of a girl. 
| Nov. 14, 1908.) 

Why don’t you try. 
14, 1908.) 


HAGELSTEIN BROS., New York, N. Y. 
[30000-30006 


(F 70992, Dec. 2, 


(F 70458, 


(F 70460, Nov. 


Autumn strains. 
1908.) 


AND PRINTS. ETC. 475 


HAGELSTEIN BROS.—Continued. 
Bath (The) (F 70990, Dec. 2, 1908.) 
European Sibyl. (F 71004, Dec. 3, 


1908. ) 

Lute player. (F 7099%, Dec. 2, 
1908. ) 

Susanna and the elders. (F 70989, 


Dec. 2, 1908.) 
Three ages. (F 71006, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
Toiler. (F 71005, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


HAHN (S.), Pittsburg, Pa. [30007 
Razor edge. (F 70803, Nov. 25, 
1908. ) 
HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[30008-30011 
Burk (Ansted) & co. mills. (H 
119452, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
Garfield monument at Cleveland. 


(H 118171, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 7, 
1908. ) 

McKinley monument at Canton, 
Ohio. (H 118172, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 e 
Noy. 7, 1908.) 

Mast (P. P.) & co. factory. 
119453, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


(H 


| Harpe & SHort, New York, N. Y. 


: [30012 

New York, N. Y. Apartment build- 

ing. (H 118437, Nov. 18, 1908; 2 ec. 
Nov. 13, 1908.) 


Harpy (G.), Boston, Mass. [300138 


Sonny. (F 68784, Sept. 23, 1908; 
2c. Nov. 12, 1908.) 


HARE (Mrs. Atice), Santa Clara, Cal. 
[30014, 30015 
Along the Brokaw road. (H 119021, 
Nov. 30, 1908.) 
Cypress point. 
1908. ) 


HARE (GEo. J.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
[30016 


(H 118757, Nov. 


(H 119020, Noy. 30, 


Peace and plenty. 
23, 1908.) 


Harris (Epwarp G.), Denver, Colo. 
[30017, 30018 
I’m so lonesome. (F T0883, Noy. 17, 
1908. ) 


Old folks at home. 
17, 1908.) 
Harris & Ewinc, Washington, D. C. 
[80019-30021 
President in the woods. 1, 2. (H 
118825, 118326, Nov. 14, 1908. 
Wedderburn (A. J.) (H 118327, 
Noy. 14, 1908. 


(F 70884, Nov. 


CATALOGUE 


(FrepD), Kansas City, Mo. 
[80022-30036 


HARVEY 


Apache boy. — Arrow - 
fore 
lesson. — Hawk.— Home _ from 
hunt.—Meeting place—Tale of the 
tribe.—Tong-Pah.— Watching the race. 
[11 photographs.] (H 118350-118360, 
Nov. 16, 1908.) 

Grand Canyon of Arizona. 
70764-70766, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

Needles, Cal., El Garces, entrance. 
(H 118754, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


1-3. (F 


Hauser (Horace L.), Chicago, D1 
[80037 
Our historical bell. (IF 70455, Noy. 


14, 1908.) 


HAWKES (F. E. Goshen, Ind. 
[30038 


Scene on the hydraulic canal of the 


C.), 


Goshen milling co. (F 70745, Noy. 28, 
1908. ) 
HAYES LITHOGRAPHING Co., Buffalo, 
ING Be [30039-30044 
Bathing girl. (G 20268, Nov. 27, 
1908. ) 


Beads and flowers. Nov. 
27, 1908.) 
Deering. 
How do you do. 
1908.) 
Minnewaska. 
1908. ) 
Swing me. (G 20265, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
HicuHsorn (Harriet D.), Stockton 
Springs, Me. [30045-30047 
Kidder’s Pt., Oct. 14, 1908. 1-8. (H. 
118448-118450, Noy. 18, 1908.) 


Hitt (CHARLES), New York, N. Y. 


(G 20266, 


(G 20200, Nov. 16, 1908. ) 
(G 20267, Noy. 27, 


(G 20217, Nov. 19, 


Your choice. (F 67458, July 28, 


1908.* ) 
Boston, Mass. 
[30049-30059 


[Holy mass series. ] 1-11. (F 
70862-70872, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Horr (CHAS. S.)., 


HorrMan (J. Henry), Baltimore, Md. 
[30060 

(H 118941, 
28, 1908; 1 ec. 


Magdalene with skull. 
Noy. 28, 1908; 1 c. Noy. 
Dec. 1, 1908.) 

HotmMBort & WHITE, New Salem, N. 

Dak. 
Billings, 


Mont. 1-4.—Bismarck, N. 


Dak., State penitentiary.—Miles City, | 
(H. 118903-118909, Noy. — 


Mont., 1, 2. 
27, 1908; 2 ce. of each Noy. 19, 1908.) 


OF COPYRIGHT 


oe (WILLIAM B.), 


maker. — Be- . 
the dance.—Cigarette.—Dancing | 
the | 


' sons’ store. 


[30048 


[30061-30067 _ 


ENTRIES 
pt. Iv, n.s.. v.38 


Riverside, 
Ni FZ. ; 
Riverside, N. J. 1, 2. (H. 114982, 


114983, Aug. 22, 1908; 2 ¢. of each 
Aug. 17, 1908.) * 

Hoop (E. C.), Portsmouth, Ohio. 

| [380070 
Chillicothe st. from top of Ander- 
(H 119254, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Horkins (QO. D.), Indianapolis, Ind. 
[ 

My heart is yearning for thee. (F 
70814, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ¢. Dec, 2, 1908.) 
(ALBERT Z.), St. Louis, Mo. 

[80072 
(H 119135, Dee. 


Howe 


Melancholy days. 
4, 1908.) 


| Horr (Herman S.), San Francisco, 

Cal. [30073, 30074 

Janes high-ball. (H 118607, Nov. 9, 
1908, ) 


McLaughlin serve. (H 118066, Noy. 


9, 1908.) 
Hutt (DANA), 


Chicago, Ill. [80075 


Reynolds (George M.), 3017. (& 
119253. Dec. 5, 1908. ) : 
HumMMerR (ArtTHUR C.), Washington, 

D.C. [80076 


Bureau of printing and engraving. 
(H 116100, Sept. 24, 1908; 2 ¢. Noy. 3, 
1908. ) 

(A.), Colville, Wash. 
[80077 
Way apples grow in Colville valley. 
| (H 117969, Oct. 19, 1908.) 


| Hutt (Henry), New York, N. Y. 
[30078, 30079 


HUNTSMAN 


Resting. (F 71164, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Three of a kind. (F 71165, Dec. 10, 
1908. ) 


Hybr (FREDERIC BULKELEY ), Southport, 
Conn. [80080-30090 
Satterlee (H. L.) H 1900, H 1901. 
(H 119264, 119265, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
H 1860, H 1864, H 1867, H 1883, A 
278, A 280—A 283. (H 119223-119231, 


Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Hyman (RoSE), New York, N. Y. 


[30091 
Perfumed pillow or: (F T0647, Nov. 
19, 1908. ) 
_ILIon LopGe 591, F. anp A. M., Tlion, 
Ne ee [380092 
Ilion, N. Y., Masonic temple. (H 
118033, Novy. 9, 1908.) 


| o ENGRAVINGS, CUTS 
| BPs. 49-53. Dec., 1908 


YTERCOLLEGIATE ASSN. OF AMATEUR 
ATHLETICS OF AMERICA, New York, 
N. Y. [30095-30107 


) Annual field meeting, Franklin field. 


hiladelphia, Pa., May 30, 1908, 1-15. 
E 118089-118103, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
RISH IMPORTING ASSOCIATION, Chicago, 
Ii. [30108 
Trish spinner. (H 119268. Dee. 7. 
908. ) 

‘MSRAEL (WILLIAM H.), Negaunee, Mich. 
; [30109 
ee ilver linings. (H 118705, Noy. 21, 

308. ) 
VERS (JOHN JOSEPH), Denver, Colo. 
ke [30110 


| Summer sport. (H 118209, Noy. 12, 
fe mas o2 GC, Noy. 2, 1908.) 

(Acon & Brown, New York. N. Y. 

~ (30111, 30112 
(G 19762, Oct. 


te 

' Sherman (James 8.) 
1908.) 

Taft (Wm. H.) 
08. ) 

| Silver linings. H 118705, Nov. 21, 


ACOBS (Joun H.), Churchtown, Pa. 
[30113-30116 


(H 118456, 


(G 19761, Oct. 1, 


monurchtown, Pa., 1, 2. 
(8457, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
“a .o0king northeast from Churchtown, 
(H 119455, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
ij pipper Windsor, Pa., Road across 
mbreast. (H 119454, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
ANISCH (Vicror), St. sn Mo. 
30117, 30118 
(H "18805. Noy. 


Before and after. 
7, 1908.) 

| Consumed. 
L908. ) 
OHNSON (Erperr M.), 


(H 118896, Nov. 27, 


Crown Point, 


me N. Y. [30119 
'Put’s oak. (H 119128, Dee. 4, 1908: 
me. Nov. 16, 1908.) 


Petersburg, 
[30120 


HNSTON (W. M.), St. 


Fla. 


Box of oranges. (G 20368, Dec. 8, 
1908 ; 2 c. Noy. 50, 1908.) 
Jones (Jos. L.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 


t [30121 


‘Starks (S. W.) (G 18530, Apr. 23, 
p08; 2 c. May 7, 1908.*) 


DRDAN STUDIOS, Boston, Mass. 


“Hibbard (Mayor) 1-5. (H 119046- 


19050, Dec. 2, 1908.) 


HODGE co., New York, N. Y. 
[3012 


hie Brownscombe. 
' 1908. ) 


[30122-30126 | 


7, 30128 | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


JORDAN sTUDIos—Continued. 

Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
(F 71066, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

—— (F 71137, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
KELLEY (KE. W.), Chicago, Ill. 

(30129, 30130 

Far famed loop of Georgetown, Colo. 
8786. (H 118342, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

Pikes peak from Peep Hole, Garden 
of the Gods, Colo. 1487. (H 119083, 
Dec. 2, 1908.) 


IXKERAMIC SUPPLY Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 


{30131, 30132 
Blackberries; by E. Bauman. 
Roses: by KE. Bauman. F 71161, 


71162, Dee. 
3, 1908.) 


10, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 


IXERKER-SHERIDAN Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 


[301383 
Memorial. a k of ages. (F 71016. 
Dec. 4, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1908. ) 
KERN (W. , Chicago, Il. {30134 
neat Serta eres and after. (G. 
20145, Noy. 9, 1908.) 
KiNG (ARCHER), Table Rock, Nebr. 
[30135-30138 


Fairie of the corn-belt. (H 119027. 


Dec. 1, 1908.) 
Making fuel of the cob. 
Dee. 1, 1908.) 


(H 119024, 


Too much for the elevator. (H 
119026, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
Where the coon took refuge. (H 


119025, Dec. 1, 1908.) 


Los Angeles, Cal. 

[30139 

ots (W. Lloyd). (H 118724, 
Noy. 23, 1908: 2 ec. Noy. 9, 1908.) 


KING (GEORGE H.), 


KLACKNER (C.), New York, N. Y. 
[30140-30146 
Buckingham (George Duke of); by 
Sir Anthony Vandyck, engraved by F. 
G. Stevenson. (F 70650, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 
Choosing the wedding text; by Jen- 
(F TOT76, Nov. 24, 


Gainsborough. 
(F. 


Sisters; by Thomas 
engraved by Alfred Skrimshire. 
70651, Nov. 20, 1908.) 

Through the vale; by Charles Wood. 
(F 70652, Nov. 20, 1908.) 

Villiers (Francis), brother of the 
Duke of Buckingham; by Sir Anthony 
Vandyek; engraved by F. G. Steven- 
son. (F 70649, Noy. 20, 1908.) 


478 CATALOGUE 


KLACKNER (C.)—Continued. 

Washington and Nellie Custis at 
Mount Vernon; Jennie Brownscombe. 
(F 70655, Nov. 20, 1908; 1 ¢ Nov. 20, 
1908; 1c. Nov. 24, 1908.) 

Washington’s headquarters at New- 
burgh; by Jennie Brownscombe. (IF 
70654, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


G.), San Francisco, 


Cal. [80147 

Woodland (The). H 118721, Novy. 
23, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1908. 

(Louis), New York, N. Y. 

[30148-80150 

(G 20197, Nov. 16, 


KLEIN (MARIE 


KLoPsScH 


Hide and seek, 


1908. ) 

Under the apple tree. (G 20196, 
Nov. 16, 1908.) 

Washington’s march through the 


Jerseys. (G 20198, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


IXNOEDLER (M.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[30151 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Lee (Wittiam H.), Chicago, Il. 
[ 


Enfant (L’) blond; by J. H. Fra- | 


(F 71090, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


KRAEMER ART CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[80152-80154 


gonard. 


pt. IV, nD. S.. ¥ 


LAWRENCE (GEo. R.)—Continued. 
Reno, Nev. (H 118712, Nov. 
1908. ) 
Looking northeast. (H 1187 
Nov. 21, 1908.) ‘ 
Leavitt (Epwin M.), Rutland, Mass 
[80171-3017! 


Rutland, Mass., Massachusetts state 
sanitorium, 1-8. (H 119213-119221, 
Dee, 4, 1908.) ; 


30180 

Laird & Lee’s traveling salesman 
brings good news. (F 70988, Noy. 30, 
1908; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1908.) . 


LENHART (GerorGE S.), Atlantic City, 
N [30181 


N. J. . 
Ideal convention city. (F 70231, 


Novy. 7, 1908.) 
Linroot (A.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[80182-30198 


At the well.—Busy bunch.—Edge of 
the grove.—Farm beauties.—Gallant 


_courtier.—Girl of the west.—Grazing 


on the hillside.—His first patient.— 
I'l) take care of you.—In trouble 


_ again.—Little lunch.—Mother’s joy.— 


Cincinnati, Ohio, 1-3. (F 70811- 
708138, Noy. 19, 1908.) 
KuPprPpeR (LAWRENCE YV.), Edinboro, | 
Pa. [30155-30159 


Moonlight on the lake.—Swimming 
Hole point.—Willows by the stream.— 
[5 photographs.] (H 118879—118883, 
Nov. 25, 1908; 2 
1908. ) 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York, N. Y. 


e. of each Nov. 27, | 


[30160-30164 


Beecher (Henry Ward) 
(H 118947, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Lincoln (Abraham), with the eman- 


speaking. 


cipation proclamation. (H 118944, 
Nov. 28, 1908.) 

Rylance (Rey. Dr. Joseph Hine), 
memorial tablet. (H 118454, Noy. 18, 
1908. ) 


Stowe (Harriet Beecher) and others. 
(H 118945, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


White (Mrs. S. V.), memorial tablet. 
(H 118946, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


LAWRENCE (GEO. R.) co., Chicago, Il. 


Pets of the farm.—Shady pasture.— 
Three chums.—wWilling helper.— 
Wrecked before reaching port. [17 
prints.] (F 70871-70887, Noy. 12, 


Lippincott (J. B.) co., Philadelphia, 

Pa. [30199, 30200 

King did not speak a single word. 
(F 71056, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Corner of the lake—Haying time.— _ 1908.) 


Why worry. (IF 71055, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
LITCHFIELD (CHARLES M.), Dorchester, 
Mass. [30201 


Composition picture of Paint and oil 
club of New England. (H 118200, 
Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Littiag (W. T.) & co., New York, N. Y. 
[30202-30204 


Northwestern University. (F 69875, 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1908.) 

University of Michigan. (F 69874, 
Oct. 30, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1908.) 


Worcester polytechnic institute. (F 


| 69873, Oct. 30, 1908.*) 
_Lirrte (Nan M.), Pine Bluff, N. C. 


[30165-30170 | 


Banquet in honor of the visiting 
prelates to the first American Catholic 
congress. (H 118710, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Lake Tahoe, Cal., 1-3. (H 118713- 
118715, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


[80205 

Bridge girl. (G 20215, Nov. 17, 1908.) 

LIVERMORE & KNIGHT, Providence, R. I. 

[80206 

Clock has tolled twelve. (F 71017, 
Dec. 3, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


08. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


EFFLER (AUGUST), 
N.Y. [30207 


Chester (U. 8S. 8S.) (H 119184, Dec. 


4, 1908.) 
yNcH (J. E.), Oil City, Pa. [380208 


Oil City, Pa. St. Stephens church. 
(HT 118292; Nov. 14, 1908.) 


@iynou (M.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[30209-30215 


 Annette.—At the 
unset. — Constance. — Edge of 


Iv prints] (F 70394, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
@MocCivure (T. C.), New York, N. Y. 


@ Bub, he’s always to blame. (F 
70256, Nov. 9, 1908.) 

» —— (F 70532, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

70760, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 70888, Nov. 30, 1908.) 

ii (F 71069, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Mary and her little lamb. (F 70258, 
Noy. 9, 1908.) 


— (F 70534, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

—— (F 70761, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 70889, Nov. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 71070, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
Sambo, [ete.1 (F 70758, Nov. 23, 
1908. ) 

—— (F 70886, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. (F 
70254, Noy. 9, 1908.) 


— (F 70530, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

— (F 71067, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Simon Simple’s pet jibboon. (F 
0257, Nov. 9, 1908. 

— (F 70533, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

— (F 70762, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

— (F 70890, Nov. 30, 1908.) 

—— (F 71071, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
(F 70255, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


—— (F 70531, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

— (F 70759, Nov. 23, 1908.) 

—— (F 70887, Nov. 30, 1908.) 

— (F 71068, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
McK appen (Fay), Granville, N. Y. 
[80241-80244 
(H 119411- 


Granville, N. Y., 1-38. 
119413, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Lake St. Catherine, Vt., from Beebe’s 
hill. (H 119410, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


McLovucHuin sBros., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
' [80245-30248 


65871—08——2 


Tompkinsville, | 


show.—Autumn | 
the 
ood.—Fair autoist.—Spring blossoms. | 


[30216-30240 | 


——— 


479 


McLoUGHLIN BrRos.—Continued. 

Cheerful giver. (G 20309, Dec. 1, 
1908. ) 

Roses have thorns. 
30, 1908.) 

Sweetest story ever told. 
Nov. 30, 1908.) 

Thoughtful friends. 
1, 1908.) . 
McNEES (JOHN W.), Creston, Iowa. 

[30249 

Creston, Iowa. (H 118872, Nov. 24, 

1908; 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1908; 1 c. Nov. 24, 


(G 20306, Nov. 
(G 20307, 


(G 20308, Dec. 


1908.) 


MANNING (ALICE L.), Milton, Mass. 
[30250 
Milton, Mass., Crehore house. (F 
70434, Nov. 14, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 20, 


| 1908.) 
Manor (FLORENCE), San Francisco, 
Cal. [30251 
Flight of Apr. 16, 1906. (H 118993, 


Nov. 16, 1908.) 


MArRcEAU (THEO. C.), New York, N. Y. 
[80252-30262 


Brush (John T.) 1-5. (H 119256— 


119260, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Gould (Jay) 1-6. (H 118316-118321 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 


MARINER (GEORGE E.), La Crosse, Wis. 


[302638, 30264 
La Crosse, Wis., 1-2. (F 70252, 


70253, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


MarRsH (FREDERICK DANA), Nutley, 

N. J. [30265 

Bridge builder. (G 20348, Dec. 7, 
1908. ) 


MARSHALL (OscaR), Newark, N. J. 
[80266, 30267 


Lincoln (Abraham). (F 70739 Nov. 
21, 1908.) 


—— (F 71138, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


Martin (F. D.), Ft. Scott, Kans. 
[80268-30271 
Approaching storm.—Mexican irri- 
gating ditch.—Old peon.—Sentinel. [4 
photographs.] (H119474-119477, Dee. 
10, 1908.) 


MArTIN & EMERY, Chicago, Ill. [80272 


Shaw (Mary) in The Revelation. (EF 
70744, Nov. 28, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1908.) 


Mason & Hanson, New York, N. Y. 
[80273 
18th century, 19th century, 20th cen- 
tury. (F 70298, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


480 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 

pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 
Masters (C. H.), Princeton, Ill. Moore (E. ALLEN), New Britain, Conn. 
| [30274, 30275 30295 


Hauling corn at La Moille, 1. (H | Burritt (Elihu) on Burritt hill. (H 
119100, Dec. 3, 1908.) | 119210, Dec. 5, 1908.) | 
Princeton, Ill, English Lutheran | Moore (Frank B.), Middletown, Ohio. 
30296-30299 


church. (H 119099, Dec. 3, 1908.) [ 

Hiawatha. (H ; 

Matson (Frances L.), San Francisco, | 1908.) a. (H 119009, Nov — 

Cal. [30276 | 
‘Hunt Nini. 

Artist and the photographer, San | 1908.) ere return. | (2 ae 


Francisco, 1906. (H 118034, Nov. 9, | oi , 
1908; 1 c. Oct. 13, 1908; 1 c. Nov. 9, és Gale) Water. (H 119011, Noy. 


1908. 
; , Seneca mother and babe. (H 119013, 
Maxey (JOHN PHILIP), Detroit, Mich. | Nov. 30, 1908.) 


[30277-30279 | | 
M AN THOGRAPH ©o., Cleveland, 
Pointers. (H 118999, Nov. 301908.) |" Onin "s0son 80 


Pointers on an automobile. 1,2. (H Stubborn Cinderella, (G 20169. Nov. 
119000, 119001, Nov. 30, 1908.) | 5, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21,1908)” 


Mepiar (F. W.), Spencer, Iowa. _ Taft (Wm. H.), Good times. (G 
(30280 18953, June 22, 1908; 2 ¢. July 8, 
€ ok 
Champions (The). (H 118341, Noy. | 1908.*) 
16, 1908.) | Morse (FE. P.), New York, N. Y. 


: | [30302 
MEEK COMPANY, Coshocton, Ohio. | Missourian, New York. (H 119094, 
[30281-30285 Dec. 3, 1908.) 
City cousin. (G 20149, Nov. 10, 


1908. ) Mozart (Estette G.), Washington, 
Japanese iris. (G 20857, Dec. 9,| D+ © [30303, 380304 
1908.) I doesn’t want to be an angel. (H 


Minetta. (G 20148, Nov. 10, 1908.) | 118915, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Red Hawk. (G 20147, Nov.10,1908.) _L“wdy, honey, laffin’s jest as easy. 


H 118916, Nov. 27, 1908. 
Under the sea. (G 20146, Nov. 10, ( ) 


1908. ) Munn & co., New York, N. Y. 
y [30305, 30306 
Mendoza (I. P.) utp., London, Eng-| padison (Thomas A.) (F 70511, Nov. 
ee [30286 | 14, 1908.) 
. Barbara; by Henry Singleton. (F Met itan towel wna 
69668, Oct. 26, 1908.*) 07, 1908.) an tower. (F 70822, 


MERRYMAN (C. L.) Kerkhoven, Minn. | Munro (R.), Beloit, Kansas. [80307 
[80287-30290 Collection of R. Bolon, Beloit, Kans. 
Green Lake, Minn. 1-3. (H114986-  (H 118898, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ¢. Nov. 2, 
114938, Aug. 20, 1908; 2c. of each July 1908.) 
27, 1908.*) 


— 4, (H 114939, Aug. 20, 1908; 2 Murpnuy (BerTtTHA B.), Callicoon, N. Y. 
ec. Aug. 5, 1908.*) ) [80308 
: ; Colville crucifix; by Michael Angelo. 
Mites (A. H.), Iron River, Wis. (H 119209, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
[30291 
Iron River in 1888 and 1908. (F MurpHy (JoHN ANDREW), Eureka 
70753, Nov. 2, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1908.) | Springs, Ark. [30309 


Chimney rock. (F 69764, Oct. 27, 
MITCHELL (JOHN J.), New York, N. Y. | 1908; 2 ¢. Dec. 7, 1908.) 
[380292, 30293 : 

American fashions. Sartorial art cere (THos, D.) on soni wae 
journal. November, 1908. Supple- are 
ments A, B. (F 67140, 67141, July 16, _ Haddon hall; Allbon. (G 20314, 
1908; 2 c. of each Nov. 19, 1908.) Dec. 3, 1908.) ; 

Hide and seek, Elsley. (G 20249, 
MOoFFETT sTUDIO, Chicago, Ill. [80294 Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Blossom (Mrs. Henry). (H 1194389, Old story; Salisbury. (G 20250, 
Dec. 9, 1908.) | Nov. 23, 1908.) 


ml a 


| ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 
s. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


[urrHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


‘Sulgrave manor, the cradle of the 
Vashingtons; Sherrin. (G 20251, Nov. 
3, 1908.) 


JASH (HrRMAN), Pueblo, Colo. 
b [80314-30318 


fake San Cristobal. (H 119251, 


Jec. 5, 1908.) 
Red mountain.. 
908. ) 

| Rio Grande river. 
1908. ) 

| Swans. (H 119247, Dec. 5, 1908.) 

| Yuccas. (H 119248, Dec. 5, 1908.) 
NATIONAL CABLE & MFG. CO., Niles, 
; Mich. [30319, 30320 
| National farm scene. (G 20303, 
fov. 30, 1908.) 
National star. 


(H 119249, Dec. 5, 


(H 119250, Dee. 


(G 20304, Nov. 30, 


908. ) 

‘ATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH CO., Chicago, 
eB iil. [30321-30329 
| Coming down. (H 118075, Nov. 9, 
#908. ) 


Y “ey times girls. (H 119089, Dee. 2, 
08. 

| Latest (The). 
#1908. ) 

Listen. 
Lookout. 
Now mind. 
$08. ) 

On guard. (H 118076, Nov. 9, 1908.) 
| Tobogganing. (H 118077, Nov. 9, 
908. ) 

| Well fortified. 
908. ) 

NATIONAL PRESS ASSN., Washington, 
em D.C [30330, 30331 
| Ways and means committee of the 
House of Representatives. 1, 2. (H 
118655, 118656, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


NFAL (HE. B.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 

: [80832-30348 
' Chronicles of the hunt. (F 70411, 
NOV. 12, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1908.) 
_Autumn’s golden glow. — Bathing 
sirl— Cherries are ripe.—Conquering 
ero.—Going to the reception.—Golf 
tirl—My lady of the snows.—My 
Sweetheart. — Sailor girl. — Toboggan 
Birl.—Violet. [11 prints.] (F 70726- 
10736, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


NELSON (WILL F.), United States. 

4 [80344 
@ Maddox (Robert F.), Atlanta’s next 
Mayor. (H 119091, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


(H 118218, Nov. 12, 


(H 118212, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
(H 118210, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
(H 118211, Noy. 12, 


(H 118078, Nov. 9, 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 481 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (NEW 
YORK HERALD COMPANY), Jersey 
City, N. J. [30345-30378 

Aeroplane Andy. (F 70418, Nov. 12, 

1908. ) 


— (F 70606, Nov. 19, 1908.) 

— (F 70855, Nov. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 71051, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Book-taught Bilkins. (F 70291, Nov. 

10, 1908.) 

(I 70569, Nov. 17, 1908.) 
— (F 70795, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
— (F 70973, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
— (F 71132, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
Dream of “the rarebit fiend. 

70269, Nov. 9, 1908.) 
— (F 70522, Nov. 
— (F 70538, Nov. 
— (F 70721, Nov. 
— (F 70775, Nov. 
— (F 70856, Nov. 
—— (F 70898, Nov. 
— (F 71052, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

(F 71086, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
Neighborly Miss Nosey. (F 70268, 

Nov. 9, 1908.) 

(I 70587, Nov. 

— (F 70774, Nov. 

—— (F 70897, Nov. 

—— (F 71085, Dec. 


Pazaza, it’s great. 
10, 1908.) 


Pilgrim’s progress. 
11, 1908.) 
— (F 70585, Nov. 
— (F 70854, Nov. 
— (F 70998, Dec. 2, 1908.) 
(EF 71198, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (F 170267, 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 
(F 70536, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
— (F 70773, Nov. 23, 1908.) 
— (F 70896, Nov. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 71084, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
NEW YorRK HERALD COMPANY, Jersey 
City, Ne. [80379-80454 
Angelic Angelina. (EF 70221, Nov. 
6, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 1908.) 
(EX 70227, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ce. 
Nov. 20, 1908.) 
(F 70886, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
(F 70846, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 « 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 
— (F 70852, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 « 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


(F 


14, 1908.) 
16, 1908.) 
20, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
27, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) 


16, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
30, 1908.) 
7, 1908.) 
(F 71199, Dec. 


(F 70308, Novy. 


18, 1908.) 
27, 1908.) 


482 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8, ¥ 


New YorK HERALD COMPANY—Cont’d. | NEw York HERALD comPANyY—Cont 


Buster Brown. (F 70222, Nov. 6, 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1908.) 

—— (F 70228, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ec. 
Noy. 20, 1908.) 

— (F 70840, Nov. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 70847, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ec. 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 


— (F 70853, Nov. 27, 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Coming to New York, the Amerika 
breaks season’s steerage record. (F 
70540, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


Daily hint from Paris. 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 

—— (F 70265, Nov. 9, 1908.) 
—— (F 70290, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
(F 703806, Nov. 11, 1908; 

Noy. 12, 1908.) 
(F 70307, Nov. 11, 1908.) 
(F 70419, Nov. 12, 1908; 2 e¢. 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 
(F 70521, 
Nov. 16, 1908.) 
— (F 70535, 
Nov. 17 ,1908. ) 
(EF 70539, 


— (F 70541, 
—— (F 70584, 
— (F 70607, 
— (F 70720, 
(IF 70743, 
Noy. 23, 1908.) 
(EF 70770, 
— (F 70772, 
—— (F 70796, 
— (F 70809, 
Noy. 27, 1908.) 
—— (F 70857, Nov. 
70858, Novy. 
Noy. 30, 1908.) 


1908; 2 c. 


(F 70264, 


i) 


ce. 


Nov. 


t 
i 


14, 1908; 2 


Nov. 16, 1908; 2 


t 
° 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Novy. 
Nov. 


16, 1908.) 
16, 1908.) 
18, 1908.) 
19, 1908. ) 
20, 1908.) 
21, 1908; 


tbo 
oO 


Nov. 

Novy. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


23, 1908.) 
23, 1908.) 
24, 1908.) 

25, 1908; 2 


t 


27, 1908. ) 


. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 70893, Nov. 30, 1908.) 
—- (F 70894, Nov. 30, 1908.) 
— (F 70972, Dec. 1, 1908.) 
— (F 70999, Dec. 2, 1908.) 
—— (F 71012, Dec. 3, 1908; 2 ¢. 

4, 1908.) 

—— (F 71053, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
— (F 71061, Dec. 5, 1908; 2 

7, 1908.) 

—— (F 71087, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
—— (F 71088, Dec. 7, 1908; 2 c. 

8, 1908. 

— (F 71152, 

Dec. 10, 1908.) 


27, 1908; 2 c. | 
1908. ) 


Dec. 


e. Dec. 


Dec. 


Dec.. 9, 1908; 2 «@. 


— (F 71200, Dee. 10, 1908.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 70305, Nov. 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1908.) 
(F 70583, Nov. 18, 1908; 7 
Noy. 20, 1908.) 

—— (F 70841, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


___(F 71013, Dee. 3, 1908: 4 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 


—— (F 71175, Dee. 10, 1908; 2 ¢ 


_ Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Going to grandma’s for Christma 
dinner. (F 71194, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 ¢ 


Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Life savers Christmas. (F 71195 


Dec. 10, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. (1 
70217, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ¢, Noy. 13, 1908.) 


70223, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 20, 1908.) 


70835, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
— (F 70842, Nov. 27, 1908; 2e¢ 


| Dec. 4, 1908.) 


(F 70848, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 e 


Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Mediterranean traffic heavy. 


| ( 
_ 71089, Dec. 7, 1908; 2 ce. Dee. 8, 1908.) 


| 70219, Noy. 


Noy. 20, 1908.) 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. ( 
6, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 13, 1908.) 


70225, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 e 


(F 


Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Nov. 27, 1908; 2 e¢ 


(F 70839, 
— (F 70844, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 


— (F 70850, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ¢ 


| Dec. 12, 1908.) 


| increase in steerage travel. 


| now increasing in volume. 


Returning prosperity shown by 
(F 70266, 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 


Round the yule log in olden times 
(F 71196, Dec. 10, 1908; 2 ce. Dee. 12 


Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 70220 


| Nov. 6, 1908; 2 c. Noy. 18, 1908.) 


——(F 70226, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ec. 


| Nov. 20, 1908.) 


(IF T0837, Nov. 27, 1908. 

— (F 70845, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 e. 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 
(F 70851, 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Travel to the Mediterranean ports 
(EF 70771, 


Nov. 


27, 1908; 2 ce. 


Noy. 23, 1908.) 


Twentieth century rescue, Christ- 
mas eve. (KF 71197, Dec. 10, 1908; 2e 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


s. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


New YorK Heratp company—Cont’d. 
Waggles in Wonderland. (F 70218, 
Yov. 6, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1908.) 
—(F 70224, Nov. 6, 1908; 2 ¢. 
Ov. 20, 1908.) 


—(F 70838, Nov. 27, 1908.) 

— (F 70843, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 «. 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 

— (F 70849, Nov. 27, 1908; 2 ec. 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 

Winter exodus to the balmy Medi- 
terranean. (F 70895, Nov. 30, 
1908. ) 


Ew YorRK Times, New York, N. Y. 
[80455, 30456 


Some impressions of the passing 
how. (F 70903, Nov. 30, 1908; 2 ec. 
Dec. 1, 1908.) 
—(F 71151, Dec. 9, 1908; 2 ec. 
Dec. 10, 1908.) 


New YORK ZOOLOGICAL socirry, New 
worn, N. Y: [80457-30484 


[New York zoological park, animals. ] 
56, 638, 750, 768, 810, 1028, 1037, 1044, 
O78, 1098, 1232, 1234, 1292, 1294, 1316, 
B38, 1438, 1597, 1790, 1833, 1996, 2021, 
29, 3558, 3698, 3707, 3755, 3954. (H 
18814-118841, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
NEWBERRY (M. E.), North Rose, N. Y. 
[30485 
North Rose, N. Y. 1920. (H 118177, 
Vov. 10, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1908.) 
VOLAN (T. A.), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[80486 


Hot air protector. (F 70810, Nov. 


4, 1908.) 
NORTH (EpITH BLAND), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [80487 
Buttercup. (H 118940, Nov. 28, 
908. ) 


VORTH CAROLINA HOME 
Raleigh, N. C. 
Home of the Edenton tea party. 
0528, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
JOTMAN PHOTO co., Boston, Mass. 
, [30489 
Yale football team, ’*08. (H 118349, 
kov. 16, 1908.) 


l[UTTING (WALLACE), Southbury, Conn. 
[30490, 30491 


INS. CO., 
[30488 


(F 


Glance in passing. 

Who’s in the parlor. 

(H 118508, 118504, Nov. 19, 1908; 
ec. of each Nov. 14, 1908.) 


"BRIEN (M.) & son, Chicago, Ill. 
[80492 
Boy. (F 69594, Oct. 22, 1908; 2c. 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


483 


OGDEN (HENRIETTA F.), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [30493, 30494 
Country baby. (H 119035, Dec. 1, 
1908. ) 
Luck and pluck. (H 119407, Dec. 8, 
1908. ) 
Otis (FRANCIS J.), Chicago, Ill. 
[30495 
Peggy. (H 118704, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


OLSON (W. O.), Alexandria, Minn. 
[30496-30539 
Belgrade, Minn.—Breckenridge, 
Minn. 1-3.—Casselton, N. Dak. 1-7.— 
Cold Spring, Minn. 1-9.— Parkers 
Prairie, Minn. 1-3.—Paynesville, 
Minn. 1-12.—Wahpeton, N. Dak. 1-9. 
[44 photographs] (H. 118124~-118139, 
118141-118168, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


OSBORNE COMPANY, New York, N. Y. 
[30540-30547 
Carnations. (F 71002, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Fat of the land. (H 118452, Nov. 
18, 1908.) 


Honeymoon 
Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Old friends; Alte freunde. 
Noy. 18, 1908.) 


On the lookout. 


in Venice. (F 71003, 
(F 70593, 


(F 70592, Nov. 18, 


1908.) 

Starting a bank account. 8 by 6; 
103 by 7. (F 71106, 71107, Dec. 8, 
1908.) 


Where highland cattle range. 
70591, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
[80548-30577 
Babes in Toyland. 534. (G 20151, 
Nov. 11, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1908.) 


509, 547. (G 20218, 20219, Nov. 
19, 1908; 2 ce. of each Nov. 12, 1908.) 


Coming through the rye. 560A, 
560B, 5614, 561B, 564. (G 20152- 
20156, Noy. 11, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Nov. 
4, 1908.) 


Girl of the emerald isle. 239. (G 
20157, Nov. 11, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Girl of the sunny south. 393A, 393B, 
360. (G 20158, 20161, 20162, Nov. 11. 
1908; 2 ec. of each Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Great (The) Lafayette. 407. (G 
20220, Nov. 19, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 
1908. ) 

Holland (Mildred), 1-8. (G 20221- 
20223, Nov. 19, 1908; 2 c. of each Nov. 
12, 1908.) 

Land of Nod. (G 20163, Nov. 11, 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1908.) 


(F 


484 


OTIS LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued. 
Shore acres. 507. (G 20164, Nov. 
11, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1908.) 
Too many wives. 490A, 490B. (G 
20165, 20166, Nov. 11, 1908; 2 ¢. of 
each Noy. 4, 1908.) 


496. (G 20224, 
2 ec. Nov. 12, 1908.) 

Vale (Louise) in The Girl of the 
emerald isle. 256, 304. (G 20159, 
20160, Nov. 11, 1908; 2 c. of each Noy. 
4, 12, 1908.) 


238, 287A, 287B, 303, 313. (G 
20225-20229, Nov. 19, 1908; 2 c. of each 
Noy. 12, 1908.) 


Wanted by the police. 345, 504. (G 
20167, 20168, Nov. 11, 1908; 2 ec. of 
each Nov. 4, 1908.) 


Nov. 19, 1908; 


OTTERSON (W. CurRTIS), New York, 


1 eee [380578, 30579 

Rendels (Anita) (H 118278, Nov. 
14, 1908.) 

Rendles (Anita) (H 118997, Nov. 
30, 1908.) 


Orto (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[30580-30586 
Belle. — Blossoms. — Eleanor. — Elo- 
ise. Marguerite. Shepherdess 
(The)—Water lilies. [7 prints.) (F 
70402-70408, Nov. 12, 1908.) 


Owens (D. A.), Portland, Oregon. 
[80587-30589 
Aint it most bed time. (H 118434, 
Nov. 17, 1908.) 
Great opening. 
1908. ) 
It makes me laugh, ha ha. 
118435, Nov. 17, 1908.) 


2 ce. of each Noy. 18, 1908. 


(H 118436, Noy. 17, 


(H 


PacH (Gro. W.), Lakewood, N. J. 
[30590-80597 


Y. M. C. A. conference group. (H 
118343, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
PacH BrRos., New York, N. Y. [30591 


Collier (P. F.), 88391A, 88392H, 
88391F. (H 119101-119103, Dec. 3, 
1908. ) 

Grant (Gen.) and party. (H 119106, 
Dec. 3, 1908. ) 

Lorillard (P.) jr. (H 119104, Dec. 
8, 1908.) 

Waldo (R.) (H 119105, Dec. 3, 
1908. ) 


Wood (Gen. & Mrs.) 
Dec. 3, 1908.) 


(H 119107, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| PesHa (L.), Marion City, Mich. [80624 


pt. IV, 0. S., 


PARKER (GEO. W.) ABT CO., Min 
_apolis, Minn. [380598-30 
Carmen.—Edith.—Florence. — Ge 

giana.—Helen.—Nancy. {6 prints 

(F 70512-70517, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


PARKER-BRAUNER ©0O., Washingt 
D. C. [30€ 
Declaration of independence. 
70527, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


Parrett (F. J.), New York, N. Y. — 
[30€ 


- cca — a, mma. OR i, AY as emt a ~~ 


Elkins (Miss Katherine) 
119269, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
Parrot (JAMES SEARS), Waterld 
Iowa. * [80606 
Jood morning. (F 70881, Nov. 3 
1908.) 
Parvis (Gro. W.), JR., Philadelpk 
Pa. [ 30€ 
Prudence. (F 70581, Noy. 18, 1908 
2c. Nov. 24, 1908.) 


Petton (Hersert W.), Asheville, N. c 
[ D60S—3062) 


Among the daisies at Buck shoals— 
Biltmore, N. C. 1, 2.—Blue Ridge 
association grounds.—Buck shoals 
mansion.—Eastman (Mrs.) riding P 
tronius.—Eastman (Mrs.) with Pe 
nius.—In der vinter time.—Leading 
Petronius.—Montreat from the Coope 
home.—Mountain trail near Asheville, 
N. C.—Southern snow.—Summer. 
View from drive to Mt. Meadows. [14 
photographs.] (H 118227-118240, Noy 


13, 1908. ) 
PENNINGTON (W. V.), Chicago, Ill. 
[80622 
Teasie. (HH 118483, Noy. 14, 1908.) 


Perkins (Ray Harris), Tilton, N. H 

[380623 

View in room where Mrs, Mary B. G. 
Eddy was born. (H 119266, Dec. 7 
1908. ) ‘ 


Old and new St. Clair tunnel en 
gines. (H 119436, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Peters (CHAs. O.), Winthrop, Mass. 

[30625 

Tom, U. S. S. Maine’s mascot. (HI 

118873, Nov. 24, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 18 
1908. 


PHELAN (A. B.), New York, N. Y. 


[306 5 \062N 
Gigantic teste: 1-3. (H 118898 


118901, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


mos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


HELPS PUB. Co., Springfield, Mass. 


[30629-30630 
Myrick building. 1, 2. (H 118722, 


118723, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


PIERCE (WM. J.), Alameda, Cal. 
[30631 


Yours truly, Pierce & son. (F 
69258, Oct. 7, 1908; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1908. 


Porter (Mitton Epson), Albuquerque, 
N. Mex. 
Ber-na, La-kia. 


(H 118743, Noy. 
28, 1908.) 


Spinning yarn. (H 118749, Nov. 23, 
908.) 


Tee-am-mah, 
1908. ) 
Tu-whe-deh. 
1908. ) 
2c. of each Nov. 24, 1908. 


Post (J. E. H.), Baltimore, Md. 


(H 118746, Nov. 23, 


vs ee ee ee oe Dt 


Family portraits, 21-29. (H 118114— 


118122, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


a a Te - 


— 30-33. (H 118417-118420, Nov. 
17, 1908. ) 

—— 34, 35. (H 118869, 118870, Nov. 
24, 1908.) 


(H 119357-119360, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Wye house, Talbot co., Md. 12-15. 
(H 119051-119054, Dec. 2, 1908.) 


Pratt (Gero. D.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Three of a kind. 
1908; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1908.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., 
dence, R. I. 
Paul’s instructions to the Thessa- 
lonians. 28 by 3. (G 20244, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 
—23i by 26}. 
1908. ) 


Provi- 


1, 2. (G 20243, 20245, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
— Antioch to Phillippi. (G 20278, 
Nov. 27, 1908.) 
— Athens. (G 20241, Nov. 20, 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, OUTS, 


[30632-30639 | 


Kia-e-Te-nita. (H 118745, Nov. 23, 
1908. ) 

Kia-e-Te-nita (chief). (H 118744, 
Nov. 23, 1908.) 

Na-dhi-tia-nay. (H 118747, Nov. 23, 
1908.) 

Par-dah-weh. (H 118748, Nov. 23, 
1908. ) ) 


(H 118750, Nov. 23, 


[30664-30671 | 


(G 20216, Nov. 18, | 


Paul’s second missionary journey. | 
| Dec. 3, 1908.) 


[80640-30662 | 


AND PRINTS, ETC. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Cont’d. 


Paul’s third missionary journey. 
Riot at Ephesus. (G 20246, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 


Some heroes of the faith. (G 19921, 


Oct. 16, 1908.) 


- RaGspALe (M. C.), San Angela, Tex. 


[30672, 30673 
Beauregard ave. looking east. (H 
118949, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Get a tail hold and laugh. (H 118948, 
Noy. 28, 1908.) 


Rav (C. E.), Mason City, Iowa. 

[30674 

Mason City, Iowa, Power house N, 

W. S. cement plant. (H 119462, Dec. 
9, 1908.) 


ReiF (Wilbur), Cincinnati, Ohio. 
[30675, 30676 
(F 70657, 


Richmond, Ind. 1, 2. 


| 70658, Nov. 20, 1908; 2 ¢. of each Nov. 


12, 1908.) 


REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., New York, 
si Es [30677 


Miss Remington. (H 118473, Nov. 


18, 1908.) 
_ RENTSCHLER (J. F.), Ann Arbor, Mich. 


[30678-80681 
Jorden (Mrs.) 1-4 (H 118287- 


118290, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


_REWELL (Gero. M.), Cleveland, Ohio. 


[30682 


Peerless colored Americans. (F 


| 70299, Nov. 11, 1908; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 
/ 1908.) 


Hampton, Baltimore co., Md. 15-18. | 


[380663 | 
(H 119445, Dec. 9, | 


RICHARD—TAYLOR co., New York, N. Y. 

[80683-30687 

Taylor (Laurette) 7482-7486. (H 
119446-119450, Dec. 2, 1908.) 

RicHarpDson (F. H.), Bedford City, 

Va. [380688 

Peak of Otter with brook. (H 


118005, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


RICHEY (CHARLES GILBERT), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. [80689-30691 
Gee, it’s rocky.—On abutment.—On 
fence. (H 119036—-119038, Dec. 1, 


| 1908.) 


| 
: 


RoBertTs (HosBart), Utica, N. Y. 
[30692 


Taft alighting at Utica. (H 119090, 


ROBERTSON (GEO. E.), Lansing, Iowa. 


[80693-30695 
My family. (H 118283, Nov. 14, 


1908. } 


486 


RopertTson (Gro. E.)—Continued. 
This is the kind we catch in Lan- 


sing, Lowa. (H 119207, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Winnebago maid. (H 118291, Nov. 
14 ,1908.) 


New . York, Ni E: 
[30696 


(F 70526, Nov. 


RocHILTzZ STUDIO, 


Potter (Henry C.) 
16, 1908.) 
RoroGRarH co., New York, N. Y. 
[80697-80701 
Fair play.—Message (The).—Rather 
pleasant.—Revealed. [4 photographs] 
(H 118079, 118082, Nov. 9, 1908.) 
Madison square. (G 20269, Nov. 27, 
1908. ) 


Roys (J. E.), Bloomsburg, Pa. [30702 


Bloomsburg, Pa., soldiers & sailors 
monument, Market square. (H 118180, 
Nov. 11, 1908.) 


RUSSIA CEMENT Co., Gloucester, Mass. 


[30703 

Nevermind. (F 69597, Oct. 22, 
1908. ) 

Sackett & WILHELMS co., Brooklyn, 

[80704-30712 

Bewitching. (G 20362, Dec. 10, 
1908. ) 

Dazzler. (F 71154, Dec. 10, 1908.) 

Ding dong. (G 20213, Nov. 17, 1908; 


2 ce. Nov. 12, 1908.) 


Gilbert girl. (G 
1908. ) 


Girl in purple. (G 20214, Nov. 17, 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1908. ) 

Kitty’s kittens. (G 20211, Nov. 17, 
1908; 2 ce. Nov. 12, 1908. ) 


Our possessions. (G 20212, 
17, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 12, 1908.) 


Sweet sixteen. (G 20361, Dec. 10, 
1908. ) 


Wistful. 


SAINE (Harry), Culver, Ind. 


20360, Dec. 10, 


Nov. 


(F 71155, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
[30713 


Lake Maxinkunkee, Culver, Ind. (H 
118451, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
SAINT-GAUDENS (AvGUSTA H.), New 


York, N. Y. [80714-30723 
Attempt to define art. From. manu- 


seript by Augustus Saint Gaudens. 
(H 118219, Noy. 13, 1908.) 


Brother of Mary St. Gaudens. From 
a daguerreotype. (H 118225, Nov. 13, 
1908. ) 

Saint-Gaudens (Augustus) 14. (H 
118218, 118221, 118222, 118224, Nov. 13, 
1908. ) 


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SAINT-GAUDENS (AucusTa H.)—Cont’d, 
Saint Gaudens (Bernard) bust of, 
made by Augustus Saint Gaudens. 
(H 118226, Nov. 13, 1908.) 
Saint Gaudens (Mary), a drawing 
of his mother made by Augustus St. 


Gaudens. (H 118217, Noy. 13, 1908.) 
Street in Aspet. (H 118223, Noy. 13, 
1908. ) 


You can do anything you please. 
From ms. (H 118220, Noy. 13, 1908.) 


Sanps (WILLIAM ALFRED), Providence, 
[80724-30731 
Rockwell(Florence)1-8. (H 118729- 


118736, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
SANGUINET (IF. W.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[80732 
If you want to collect your bad ac- 


counts. (H 118994, Nov. 28, 1908; 2 e. 
Nov. 12, 1908. ) 


Sarony (Ortro) co., New York, N. Y. 

30733-30736 

Russell (Dorothy). 16, 2, 30, 23. 
(H 119119-119122, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Sassy co., New York, N. Y. ~ [80737 


Sassy. (F 70165, Nov. 6, 1908.) 
ScHARF BROS., Chicago, II. 
[80738-30740, 


Minute man; by D. C. French. 
118681, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


Shaw Memorial; by A. St. Gaudens. 
(H 118682, Noy. 20, 1908.) 


(Ho 


Washington (George); by Thomas 
Ball. (H 118680, Noy. 20, 1908.) 


ScuMitz-Hornine co., Cleveland, Ohio, 
[80741 


Washingtonized picture of W. J. 
Bryan. (F 674387, July 28, 1908; 2 c. 
Sept. 2, 1908.) * 


Scott (WYNNE), Lander, Wyo. 
30742-30749 
Cascades. Big Popo Agie waterfall, 
—Chimney rock. Crater lake—Falis 
in Big Popo Agie canyon.— Just a 
waterfall and a bit of secenery.—Mts. 
Hooker, Geikie, Bonneville. — North 
Fork canyon, looking down 2,000 ft.— 
Park in the forest reserve.—Terrific 
storm in the canyons below. (Hf 
119234-119241, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


SEGALL (JuLius), Milwaukee, Wis. 
[80750 
Yom Kippur. (G 20242, Nov. 21, 


1908. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND. PRINTS, 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 

Sevtack (OAKLEY), New York, N. Y. 
[80751-80753 

House (The). (F 70777, Nov. 24, 

1908. ) 


My daisy girl. (F T0779, Nov. 24, 
1908. ) 
' My high-ball dream. (F 70778, Nov. 
24, 1908.) 


2 ec. of each Dec. 1, 1908. 


Srxe (THoRSTEIN T.), Canton, S. Dak. 
[30754 
Nordvest passagen. (IF 70987, Nov. 


27, 1908; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1908.) 


Santry & Estey, Winooski, Vt. 
[80755-30761 


Winooski, Vt. 1-7. (H 118859- 


118863, Nov. 24, 1908.) 


Siecrist (BH. J.), North Bend, Wash. 

[80762, 30763 

Uncle Si’s cabin. 269, 270. (H 
1191238, 119124, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


SIGSBEE (Minnie S.), Oak Park, IIl. 
[30764 


Calm soul of all things. (F 71015, 
Dec. 4, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1908.) 


SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co., New York, 
.\; X. [80765-80772 
New York from Singer tower. C 
6780—C 6787. (H 117578-117585, Oct. 
29, 1908; 2 c. of each Nov. 17, 1908.) 


SmirH (CHARLES N.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[80773-80775 


~ New cathedral parade groups. 1-3. 
€H 118275-118277, Nov. 13, 1908; 2 ¢. 
of each Nov. 2, 1908.) 


SmitH (D. VINCENT), South Williams- 

port, Pa [80776 

In loving memory of D. Vincent 
Smith. (F 70523, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


SmitH (ERwin E.), Bonham, Tex. 
[80777-30804 


In the brone pens. (H 118422, Nov. 


17, 1908.) 

L. S. Remniuda. 
17, 1908.) 

_ Mumble peg. 
1908. ) 

Reading the news. 
17, 1908.) 

Stray man and mount. 
Nov. 17, 1908.) 

Swinging into the hitching-rack. 
118424, Nov. 17, 1908.) 

Block run.—Block remuda on the 
move.—Cutting out and roping, Block 
range.—Cutting-out, Block range.— 
Getting a drink, V. V. range.—Get- 
ting breakfast, L. S. cook.—Getting 


(H 118421, Nov. 


(H 118425, Nov. 17, 
(H 118423, Nov. 
(H 118426, 


(Ho 


ETC. 487 


SmitH (ERwin E.)—Continued. 


drink from Buffalo wallow.—Head- 
ing a cow, round-up, Block range.—J. 
A. chuck-wagon, getting dinner.— 
Jackson (John), boss of the V. V. 
range.—L. S. line camp.—On the check 
rope.—Outlaw, Bar W. range.—Pack- 
ing tarp.—Riding the L. S. range.— 
Riding the Turkey Track range.—Rop- 
ing out broncs, J. A. remuda.—Round 
up and inspecting brand, Block 
range.—Round up, Block range.—Shoe- 
ing a cow pony.—Smith (Erwin E.)— 
Tightening the front cinch. [22 photo- 


graphs.] (H 119333—-119354, Dec. 7, 
1908. ) 
SMITH (JENNIE E.), Manistee, Mich. 


[80805 
Crawford (Capt. Jack), poet scout. 
(H 119255, Dec. 5, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1908. ) 
SmiTtH (L. L.), Chicago, Tl. 
[80806, 30807 
(F 70737, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
(F 70738, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
SMITH (LON), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[80808-30815 
Ah! don’t!—Bathing girl.—Coquette 
(The). — Interruption (The).— Prob- 
lem for Grandpa.—Skating girl.— 
Sympathy.—Young practitioner. [8 
photographs.] (H118462-118462, Nov. 
18, 1908.) 


SmitrH & Hotmes, Syracuse, N. Y. 
[30816 


stadium. (H 


Asleep. 
Awake. 


Syracuse university, 
118455, Noy. 18, 1908.) 


SmitH & TasBott, Coffeyville, Kans. 

[30817 

Quick delivery guaranteed.« (H 
1163800, Sept. 28, 1908.) 


SPALDING (ELLA D.), Boston, Mass. 
[30818 


Cleveland - Jefferson. (9 1iszi 


Nov. 12, 1908.) 


SPENCER (HueH), St. Cloud, Minn. 


[30819-30821 

St. Cloud, Minn., 729, 730, 733. (H 

118072-118074, Nov. 9, 1908; 2 ¢c. of 
each Noy. 21, 1908.) 


STANLAWS (PENVHYN), New York, 
IN. XS [80822-30824 
Cupid and hearts. (F 70819, Nov. 
27, 1908.) ; 
New recruit. (F* 70817, Nov. 27, 
1908. ) 


Yesterday and today. (F 70818, . 


Nov. 27, 1908.) 


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pt. Iv, n.s., v.3 


STEWART PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. | STUDENTS AGENCY, Troy, N. Y. ; 
[80825-80826 [30858 


Old man and child. (G 203846, Dec. Sophomore class, Rensselaer poly- 
7, 1908.) technic institute. (H 118874, Nov. 25, 


Olivette. (G 20347, Dec. 7, 1908.) | 1908; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1908.) | 
SUESSKIND & REHFELDT, New York, 


[80827-30829 Terrace garden. (F 70524, Nov. 3, 


Stites (CHAS. L.), Columbus, Ohio. N. Y. 
Ideal black Belgium horse. (F | 1908.) 

se gash ray F SULLIVAN (MaArK), Benton Harbor, 
Ideal dark bay Belgium horse. (F Mich. [30860, 30861 

oe eee Benci (Ginerva). (H 119472, Dee. 
Ideal standard bred horse. (F | 10, 1908.) 


71145, Dec. 9, 1908.) Isabella. (H 119473, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
SwirtT & co., Chicago, I. 
[30862-30870 
Beef cattle. (G 20298, Nov. 30, 
1908. ) 
Beef ing. 01, Nov. 30. 
STRAUSS (CHARLES WILLIAM), Boston, 1908, 5 ia ie (2 ae ss Y 


is te fire alarm box agT Dutch tot. (Gee an ae, 
68017, Aug. 24,1908; 2 c. Oct. 3,1908.) * igen tot. (G 20311, Nov. 25, 


ape : 20312, Novy. 
Srreer & SmituH, New York, N. Y. Fs go tot. (G 20312, Noy. 25, 


[30832, 30833 . | 
M 
Cavalieri (Mme. Lina.) (F 70605, | yoy 30. 1 oe) ee (G 20302, 


Nov. 19, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1908.) ; 
; ’ ’ Pork | ‘ 20 ve 
Glaser (Lulu). (F 70971, Dec. 1, | 39, 1908.) ing room. (G 20299, No 


Stott (JOHN), Laurium, Mich. 
. [30830 
Sorttokunta Humu. (H 118491, 
Nov. 19, 1908.) 


st ha Pork dressing. (G 20300, Noy. 30, 

: cin. | 1908) 

STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING ©o., Cin- Spani 
cinnati, Ohio. [30834-30857 ibe tot. (G 20318, Noy. 25, 


[Posters] N. Y. 12892, N. Y. 12904. | 
(G 19785, 19791, Oct. 5, 1908; 2 c. of | Taccart (M. W.), Bayonne, N. Jy 


each Nov. 20, 1908.) [30871-30898 
—— 12891. (G 19784, Oct. 5, 1908; [Decoration day cards]. 1-12. (G 
2 c. Dee. 7, 1908.) | 20286-20297, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


——+ 09-R-151. (G 20072, Oct. 28, [Lincoln birthday series]. 1-4. (G 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1908.) 20352-20355, Dec. 8, 1908.) 

— 09-B-111, 09-B-151, 09-B-204,| [Pickaninny series]. 16. (G 
09-R-126. (G 20065, 20066, 20068, | 20838-20343, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
20071, Oct. 28, 1908; 2 c. of each Dec. | [Washington birthday cards]. 1-6. 
7, 1908.) (G 20280-20285, Noy. 28, 1908.) 
N.Y, 12917, N. WY. 42918 1G : 
20096, 20097, Oct. 80, 1908; 2c. of each | TANDY (FRancis D.) co., New bn 
7 np uaaae ae ed (Abrahan ae 1. aa 
N.Y, 12981- NOY 5 19023 ry, sees ranain).) ee . 
12926, N. Y. 12927. (G 20203-20205, | (F 70568, Nov. 9, 1908.) 


20207, 20208, Nov. 16, 1908; 2 c of | m 
each Nov. 20, 1908.) TARBELL (JOHN H.), Boston, Bo 


—_N. Y. 12919, N. Y. 12920, N. Y. : yi 
12925,.N. Y. 12928. (G 20201, 20202, | 119998 Noy, 80° 1006,)°) hae (H 


20206, 20209, Nov. 16, 1908; 2 ¢c. of 
each Dec. 7, 1908.) Taytor (CHAs. A.), New York, N. Y. 

——_N, Y. 12929, N. ¥. 12980, N. Y. [30901-30904 
12982, IN.) Yo 12937 aN. Y. 12039. (G Mercedes, 1-4. (H 118875-118878, 
20270-20272, 20274, 20275, Nov. 27, | Nov. 25, 1908; 2c. of each Novy. 14, 
1908; 2 c. of each Dec. 7, 1908.) 1908.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


Miss. 
[30905-30910 


Cotton picking in the sunny south.— 
Cotton planter and his pickers.—Fu- 
ture cotton pickers.—Mississippi cot- 
ton yard.—Southern pickinninnies in 
eotton field—Weighing in the cotton 
yard. [6 photographs.] (H 118684- 
118689, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


THEIS (C. OTELYA), New York, N. Y. 
[30911 


Let the mind of the Master be the 
master of your mind. 
21, 1908.) 


THomas (J.), Chicago, [1]. 


Tres (H.), West Point, 


(F T0797, Nov. | 


[30912-80981 | 


[Easter post cards] 1-30. (F 704388- | 


70457, 70501-70510, Nov. 14, 1908.) 


[Spooners delight series] 1-20. (F 
70461-70480, Nov. 14, 1908.) 

[Valentine series] 1-20. (F 70481- 
70500, Nov. 14, 1908. 


THompson (FE. S.), Chicago, Ill. 


[30982, 30983 Noy. 10, 1908.) 


Dahlia.—Gladiolus. (F 70204, 70205, 
Nov. 6, 1908; 2 c. of each Oct. 24, 
1908. ) ; 

THompPpson (F. P.), Chicago, Ill. 
[30984, 30985 


- After treatment. (H 118755, Nov. 


23, 1908. ) 
Before treatment. (H i18756, Noy. 
23, 1908.) 


THOMPSON (W. C.), Shoshone, Idaho. 
[30986, 30987 
Gooding, Idaho. 2. (H 119233, Dec. 
5, 1908.) 
Shoshone falls power 
119232, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York, N. 


plant. (H 


hfe 


[30988-30990 | 


Lord is my shepherd. (F 70549, 


Nov. 17, 1908.) 


St. Agnes. (F 70648, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
Table monument. (F 70653, Nov. 
20, 1908.) 


TINY TADS co., New York, N. Y. 
[30991, 30992 


Ain’t he promising. (F 70820, Nov. 


27, 1908.) 

Oh, dear! Oh, dear. (F 70821, Nov. 
27, 1908.) 
ToBIN (M. F.), New York, N. Y. 


[80993-31001 

Coquettish.— Country maid.— Fall- 

staff.—Golden rod.—Red roses.—Sweet 

peas.—Sweet thoughts.—Tulips.—Win- 

ter holly. [9 chromos.] (G 20329, 

20837, Dec. 8, 1908; 2 ce. of each Dec. 
11. 1908.) 


AND PRINTS, ETO. 489 


TowNs (CHARLES CARTER), Pasco, 
Wash. [31002-31004 
Dinner’s ready.—Here’s  luck.—I 


want some. [3 photographs.] (H 


119467-119469, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
TRAUTWEIN (REGINALD J.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [31005 
Logan base ball team.” (H 116184, 
Sept. 28, 1908; 2 c. July 24, 1908.*) 
TRIBUNE ©co., Chicago, Ill. 
[31006-31022 
Bertie. (F 71118, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
(F 71110, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Danny Dreamer. (F 70276, Nov. 
10, 1908.) 

—— (F 71120, Dec. 8, 1908.) 

— (F 71112, Dec. 8, 1908.) 

Economical Bertie goes roller skat- 
ing. (F 70275, Nov. 10, 1908.) 

Gaston laughs first. (IF 70277, Nov. 


| 10, 1908. 


Mamma’s angel child. (F 70278, 
(F 71119, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
(F 71109, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Mr. Jonah Jimsenweed. (F 70280, 


| Nov. 10, 1908.) 


(F 71117, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 
70279, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


—— (F 71116, Dec. 8, 1908. ) 
— (F 71113, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


(F 71115, Dec. 8, 


(FE 


Omnibus boy. 
1908. ) 

— (F 71111, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
Triscotr (S. P. R.), Monhegan, Maine. 

[310238, 31024 

After a storm. (H 118709, Nov. 21, 
1908.) 

Eastern shore. 
1908. 
TrotH (Henry), Philadelphia, Pa. 

[31025-31028 


Canal view, Chioggia. 8035, 8037, 
8039. (H 118068, 118069, 118071, Noy. 
9, 1908. 

San Giorgio. 
1908. ) 


TULLAR-MEREDITH CO., New York, N. Y. 
[31029 


T0892, 


(H 118708, Nov. 21, 


(H 118070, Nov. 9, 


Keep sweet calendar. (F 


Nov. 30, 1908. 


ULLMAN & Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[31030-31033 
Clubfellow. 1, 2. (F 70600, 70601, 
Nov. 19, 1908.) 


490 


ULLMAN & co.—Continued. 
Goodfellow. 1, 2. (F 70598, 70599, 
Noy. 19, 1908.) 


ULLMAN mre. co., New York, N. Y. 
[31034-31048 


Birthday greetings. (F 70426, Nov. 


13, 1908.) 
Easter. (F 70429, Nov. 13, 1908.) 
Good luck. (F 70428, Nov. 13, 1908.) 


Happy new year. (F 70482, Nov, 13, 
1908. ) 

Hold still. 

I dearly love a mason. 
Nov. 27, 1908.) 

Little Elk wearing his first pin. 
70594,- Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Little Mason wearing his first pin. 
(F 70595, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Little Odd Fellow wearing his first 
pin. (F 70596, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Little Shriner wearing his first pin. 
(F 70824, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


Merry Christmas. 1, 2. 
70431, Nov. 13, 1908.) 


Valentine. 1-3. (F 70424, 70425, 
70427, Nov. 138, 1908.) 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York, 
ONG YYs 


[Stereoscopic photographs] U 50990, 
U 51618, U 52155, U 57776, U 97248, 
U 115057. (H 118056-118061, Nov. 9, 
1908. ) 


(F 70597, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
(F 70823, 


(F 


(F 70430, 


——U 115147, U 115155, U 115189, | 
(H 118104-118107, Nov. 10, | 


U115190. 
1908.) 


-——U 91168, 
118347, Nov. 16, 


=) ee L 
45386, U 49353, U 67777, U 68034, U 
80780, U 80782, U 90251, U 95254, U 
104161, U 108934, U 109000, U 115192. 
(H 118842-118856, Nov. 24, 1908.) 


——U 29553, U 45066, U 58093, 
U 58818, U 58831, U 59419, U 60566, 
U 62201, U 67565, U 68151, U 68230, 
U 87225, U 87658, U 89192, U 95263, 
U 96057, U 99533, U 102139, U 106419, 
U 108888, U 109760, U 114228 U 
115033, U 115044, U 115051, U 115066, 
U 115095, U 115145. (H 119055—-19082, 
Dec. 2, 1908.) 


—— U 115196, U 115634. 
119869, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK ©CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [31106 


1909. 20144, 


U 105583. 
1908. ) 


(H 118346, 


(H 119368, 


Spring-summer, 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 


(G 


[81049-31105 | 


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UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 

Cincinnati, Ohio, [31107-31134 

Girl seated. (G 20184, Noy. 16, 
1908. ) 

Girl seated, with parasol. 
Nov. 16, 1908.) 

Girl standing, with parasol. 
20182, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

[Posters] 3874, 381, 11731, 11744, 
11746-11748, 11751, 11753, 11764. (G@ 
20185-20194, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

—— 3882, 396, 117382, 11733, 11740, 
11741, 11754-11756. (G 20255-20263, 
Nov. 25, 1908.) 

889, 11597, 11758, 11775, 11776, 
11793. (G 20322-20327, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


VENINO (A, F.), Seattle, Wash. 
(31135-81137 


(H 119023, Nov. 27, 


(G 20183, 
(G 


Dutch women. 
1908. ) 


Old Holland. (H 119022, Novy. 27, 


| 1908.) 


Rough riders. (H 119211, Dee. 5, 


1908.) 


Venn (F. H.), Memphis, Tenn, [31138 


House of Spalls. (H 112907, July 6, 
1908.* ) 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York, 
[31139-31160 


Charity begins at home. (H 118281, 


| Nov. 14, 1908.) 


U 36683, U 45258, U 


Christmas in Paradise alley. (H 
119040, Dec. 2, 1908.) : 

Dancer and the king. (H 119406, 
Dec. 8, 1908.) 

Dream of wealth. (H 119448, Dec. 
9, 1908.) 

Elf king. (H 118038, Nov. 9, 1908.) 

Flower girl of Paris. (H 119444, 
Dec. 9, 1908.) 

Hazers. (H 119441, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


How Jones saw the carnival. (H 
118651, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


Julius Caesar. (H 118652, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 73 
Lover’s stratagems. (H 118282, 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 
Making moving pictures. (H 119041, 


Dec. 2, 1908.) 

Merchant of Venice. (H 119440, 
Dec. 9, 1908.) 

Miner’s daughter. (H 118280, Nov. 


14, 1908.) 
Monkeyland. 
1908. ) 
Peasant girl’s loyalty. 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 


(H 119442, Dec. 9, 


(H 118279, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETO. 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


VITAGRAPH Co. or AMERICA—Continued. 

Sheridan’s ride. (H 119267, Dec. 7, 
1908. ) 

Shoemaker of Coepenick. (H 118037, 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 

Slippery Jim’s' repentance. 
119039, Dec. 2, 1908.) 


(H 


Slumberland. (H 119405, Dec. 8, 
1908. ) 

Summer Idyl. (H 118650, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 

Tale of the crusades. (H 118036, 
Nov. 9, 1908.) 

Weary’s Christmas dinner. (H 


119399, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


New. York, WN. ¥: 

[381161 

Burke (Billy) (F 70891, Noy. 30, 
1908; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1908.) 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Il. 
[81162-31185 


VOGUE COMPANY, 


Bit of England.—Caught.—Cherries | 


are ripe.—Close of day.—Debutante.— 
Give me a bite please——Hey there.— 
Holland land-scape.—Loves remem- 
brance.—Lucky little Jamb.—Noble 
guardian.—Now pay toll.—Old oaken 
bucket.—Ready for a ride.—Rock 
bound coast.—Royal  trio.—Satisfac- 
tion.—_Smoke up.—Summer 


Well backed.—Wouldn’t you like to 
go.— Youthful hero. [24 prints.] (F 
71018-71041, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


WALKER (A. V.), Chicago, II]. 
[31186-31194 
Bitter Root river. 1, 2. (H 119125, 
119126, Dee. 4, 1908.) 
Canyon torrent. (H 118428, Nov. 18, 
1908. ) 
Falls above Lake Como. (H 119127, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 


Lake Como. = 1-4. (H 118429- 
118432, Nov. 18, 1908.) 
Where the trout sport. (H 118427, 
Nov. 18, 1908.) 
WALL, NICHOLS co., LTD., Honolulu, 
Hawaii. [31195-31217 


Avenue royal palms Nuuanu val- 
ley.—Banana grove road to Waikiki.— 
Cocoanut grove and fisherman’s hut.— 
Cocoanut grove reflection. 4, 15.—Dia- 
mond head. 1—5.—Lily pond and co- 
ecoanut grove, Kapiolani park.—Lily 
pond at Ainahau.—Lily pond at Cleg- 
horn’s.—Lone cocoanut palm.—Punch- 
bowl from the market.—Royal Palm 
avenue, Schaefer’s.—Sunset banana 
grove.—Taro patch & cocoanut grove. 


days.— 
Three of a kind.—Three’s a crowd.— | 


491 


WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.—Continued. 
1-3.—Three cocoanut graces.—W aikiki, 
[ Hawaii] 1-2. [23 photographs. } 
(H 118657-118679, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


WALSH (CLybE J.) & Ray (Cuas. M.), 

Charlottee, N. C. [31218 

Souvenir cotton plant. (EF 71135, 
Dec. 9, 1908; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1908.) 


Warp (W. H.), Nickerson, Kans. 
[81219 
Nickerson, Kans., Church of Christ. 
1, 2. (H 119129, 119130, Dec. 4, 1908; 
2 ¢c. of each Nov. 16, 1908.) 


WASHBURN (Roy A.), Mason City, 
Iowa. [31220, 31221 
Northwestern states Portland ce- 
ment co. A, B. (H 119085, 119084, Dec. 
2, 1908.) 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Ill. 
[31222-31261 

Antwerp, Belgium, Leys street. (H 
119168, Dec. 4, 1908. ) 

Bismarck, N. Dak., new N. P. bridge. 
(H 119159, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Black Bull, an old Sioux chief. 
119150, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Building a trans-continental rail- 
road. (H 119169, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Combined steam plow and roller. 
(H 119157, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


Dazed by an eagle’s unexpected at- 


(H 


tack. (H 119149, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Deciding a pronghorn’s fate. (H 
119148, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Dreaming of past forays. (H 


119155, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Four-horse gang-plow turning the 
soil. (H 119156, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Grim nightmare of our early Pio- 
neers. (H 119146, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Indian hunter rescuing his game 
from coyotes. (H 119147, Dec. 4, 1908.) — 

Leopard and cubs. (H 119142, Dec. 
4, 1908.) 

Life among the Sioux. 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Maid of the Mist at the landing. 
(H 119170, Dee. 4, 1908.) 


(H 119153, 


Mighty rift in the earth. (H 
119174, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Munich, Germany. 1-6. (H 119160- 


119165, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Noble buck in peril from Sioux 
hunter. (H 119148, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
On one of North Dakota’s great 
Sheep ranches. (H 119151, Dec. 4, 
1908.) 


492 CATALOGUE 


Wasson (C. L.)—Continued. 
Peoria, Ill., and the Illinois by moon- 


light. (H 119140, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Pronghorn, American antelope. (H 
119145, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Provo falls, Provo, Utah. (H 
119175, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Returning with grouse for his 


Thanksgiving dinner. (H 119144, Dec. 
4, 1908.) 

Sheep on hillside, Jamestown, 
Dak. (H 119152, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Small bunch of cattle on Massing- 
ham and Cosgrove’s 11,000 acre Here- 
ford ranch, N. Dak. (H 119158, Dec. 
4, 1908.) 

Snow-shrouded Iztaccihuatl as seen 
from Tlamacas. 
1908. ). 

Sunday (Rev. Billy), 
119136-119138, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Sunset on a tropical sea, Ceylon. 
(H 119173, Dec. 4, 1908. 

Typical log cabin of the pioneer. 
(H 119154, Dec. 4, 1908. 


N. 


1-3. (H 


Ute pass, Manitou, Colo. (H 119166, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Washington, D. C., White house 
from north approach. (H 119172, Dec. 
4, 1908. 

Watkins Glen, N. Y., entrance. (H 
119171, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Where rolls the Oregon. (H 119141, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Wild roved the Indian maid. (H 


119139, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


WATERMAN (QO. W.), Chicago, Il. 
[31262-31266 


Fifth artillery, battery E in action.— 
Seventh U. S. cavalry, troop A.— 
Sixth field artillery, battery E.—Sixth 
U. S. field artillery.—Thirteenth U. S. 
infantry. (H 118241-118245, Nov. 13, 
1908; 2 c. of each Novy. 14, 1908.) 


WATERTOWN POST CARD CO., Watertown, 
S. Dak. [81267 


New Central high (H 
118996, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


WELLER (E. K.), Canonsburg, Pa. 


school. 


(H 119167, Dec. 4, | o¢ kKnappenberger’s farm—Old road 


[31268-31330 | 


Bear camp.—Big Savage mountain.— 
Braddock spring.—Braddock’s field.— 
Braddock’s grave.—Braddock’s lane.— 
Braddock’s road, 14.—Braddock’s run, 
1, 2.—Bridge over Long run.—Bridge- 
port, Fording of Jacob’s creek.—By- 
lery’s school house-——Camp of the 
Twelve Springs—Camp on Henry 


Blocher farm.—Chalk hill.—Circleville, | 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv. 3 


— 


WELLER (E. K.)—Continued. 


Long Run church.—Connellsville, Stew- 
art’s crossing.—Crespatown and Cum- 
berland roads.—F alls on the John Fox 
farm.—Forks of Braddock run, — 
Fourth fording of Braddock run.— 
Frostburg, Braddock park.—Gist’s 
(Christopher ) plantation. — Great 
meadows at Fort Necessity.—Half 
King’s rocks.—Hunkers, fording the 
Great Sewickley.—Jumonville, 1, 2.— 
Keyser’s ridge.—Laurel ridge, 1, 2.— 
Layman’s orchard near Frostburg.— 
Little Crossings.—Little Meadows.— 
McKeesport, 1, 2—Mount Nebo.—Nar- 
rows (The), 1, 2.—Near summit of 
Big Savage mt.—Negro mountain on 
National road.—Old Cumberland road, 
foot of Wills mt.—Oak tree and spring 


house, near Farmington.—Old stone 
house, Little meadows.—Old stone 
house on Winding ridge.—River hill.— 
Robinson’s falls.—St. John rock.— 
Sandy gap.—Somerfield, 1-3.—Summit 
of Wills mt.—Tablet at Braddock’s 
grave—Tablet at Fort Necessity.— 
Toll house, near the Six mile house.— 
Union Springs, Mt. Pleasant.—Wash- 
ington Springs.—Wolf hill or Turkey 
Garden hill. [63 photographs.] (H 
119270-119332, Nov. 21, 1908; 2 c. of 
each, Noy. 23, 1908.) 


WELLS AND RICHARDSON CO., Burling- 


ton, Vt. [31331 
Ye English apothecary. (G 20264, 
Nov. 25, 1908.) 
WESLEY ADV. Co., Chicago, Ill. 
[81332-31335 
Christmas tree and gifts. (F 71043, 
Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Globe, Western hemisphere. (F 


71045, Dec. 4, 1908.) 
Wheat field. (F 71042, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


Winter scene of Christmas and New 
Year. (F 71044, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) cOo., New York, 
i [81336 . 
Memories. | (F 71076, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


WESTCHESTER & BRONX TITLE & MORT- 
GAGE GUARANTY CO., White Plains. 


No [31337 
First purchase. (G 203849, Dec. 7, 
1908. ) 
WESTERN HORSEMAN CO., Indianapolis, 
Ind. [81838-31341 


Allen Winter, 2:064. McDonald up. 
(F 711389, Dec. 9, 1908. 

Harvester (3) 2:08. 
(F 71141, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


Geers up. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS, ETC. 


‘nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


WESTERN HORSEMAN co.—Continued. 


- Minor Heir, 1:594. Dean up. (F 
71142, Dec. 9, 1908.) 
Spanish Queen. 2:07. Macy up. 


(F 71140, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


WuiTe (H, C.) co., North Benning- 
ton, Vt. [31342-31346 
El Tovar hotel. 141-2, 149-A (H 


118174, 118175, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 ¢. of | 


each Noy. 11, 1908.) 
_ Matterhorn, Switzerland. 186-2. 
(H 118173, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 c. Nov. 
11, 1908.) 
Tokio, [Japan], Cherry trees by the 
river. 628. (H 119008, Nov. 30, 1908.) 
Trail party leaving Hotel Flagstaff. 
250. (H 118176, Nov. 10, 1908; 2 ec. 
Noy. 11, 1908.) 


WuitTty (J. H.), Richmond, Va. 
[31347-81349 


' Poe (EE. A.) 1-3. (H = 11871T- 
118719, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Wiepersreim (G. G.), Philadelphia, 
:: Pa. [81850-31352 
‘Is ’oo a orfin too? (G 20195, Nov. 
16, 1908.) 


Never mind, this will help. (F 
70724, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
Old Santa’s pet. (F 70816, Nov. 27, 


1908.) 


WILLIAMS (E.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[31858-81395 
Among the daisies.—April shower.— 
Au revoir.—Boss of the job.—Caught 
in the act.—Champions of the speed- 
way.—Confidants.—_Family  outing.— 
Great temptation.—Good  friends.— 
Harvest (The).—Harvesting.—Here’s 
leoking at you.—In dreamland.—In- 
nocence.—Just my size.——Klose prest 
wile you wate.—Little Miss Saucy.— 
Message (The).—No_ interference.— 
Not no. 23.—Now I lay me.—Ouch, 
it hurts.—Our busy day.—Our pets.— 
Out for a stroll.—Pair of prize win- 
/ ners.—Pleasing thoughts.—Precious 
eargo.—Ready for a day’s sport.— 
Ready for a drive.—Roses.—Spring 
beauties —Summer-time  pleasures.— 
Taking chances.—Taking it easy.— 
Time for the bath.—Treat for the 
baby.—When the cook is out.—Where 
ignorance is bliss——Will you have my 
eard?—Why the butter didn’t come.— 
Young lovers [438 prints] (F 70309- 
70351, Noy. 12, 1908.) 


WILLIAMS (JOHN A.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[81396-31428 


(H 118956—118988, 


Panart 1-33. 
Nov. 28, 1908.) 


493 


Wiis (J. R.), Atlanta, Ga. 


[31429 
Flight to heaven. (G 20315, Dec. 3, 
1908. ) 
WINGREN (O. J.), La Conner, Wash. 


[31430-31435 


La Conner, Wash. 1-3.—La Conner 
flats [Wash.].—La Conner [Wash.] 
products. 1, 2. (H 118108—118113, 
Nov. 10, 1908.) 


WireTtH (K.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[81436-31447 


At the old home.— Champions of 
their class.— County fair. — Country 
road.—Harvest days.—Hold up.—Oc- 
tober day.—Proud mother.—Puzzling 
question.—Runaway (The).—Shepherd 
(The).— Village horseshoer [12 


prints]. (F 70859-70370, Noy. 12, 

1908. ) 

WISCHMEYER (PHILIP), Ozette, Wash. 
[31448 


Spruce log 10 ft. in diameter, 54 ft. 
from base. (H 119408, Dec. 8, 1908.) 


WISEMAN (R. F.), Hico, Tex. 
[31449 


Howerton baby. (H 118088, Nov. 9, 


1908. ) 


Wo.ttry & co., Chicago, III. [31450 
Spring. (F 70297, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Woop (M. R.), New York, N. Y. 
[31451 


Our favorite drummer. (G 19473, 
Aug. 13, 1908; 2 c. July 27, 1908.) 


WoopDWARD & TIERNAN PRINTING (CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. [31452-31516 


American.—Ashore and afloat.—At 
home.—At the ford.—At your sery- 
ice.—Birthday jewels.—Book worms.— 
Carnation.—Coming in.—Daddy’s a 
coming.—Daddy’s valet.—Delicious.— 
Eestasy.—Family paper.—Florence.— 
Glorious autumn.—Glorious solitude.— 
Golden rod.— Good sailor. — Good 
ticker.—Growing account.—Here you 
are.—Household necessity.—Innocence 


and cupidity. — Interesting fore- 
ground.—Is this !—June.—Just ap- 
ples.—Just received.—King corn.— 


Lafayette at Mt. Vernon.—Mamma’s 
favorites. —Marjorie. —Mascot. —Mat- 
ter of education.—Mild argument.— 
Modern mermaid.—Modern Minerva.— 
Nobody loves me.—Now for the ice.— 
Old freedom.—Old_ reliable. — Our 
youngest depositors.— Perfect fit— 
Peter Pan.—Pluck always wins.— 
Prince of the blood.—Racing home.— 
Ready.—Refreshing. — Roses.—Ruling 


494 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.3 
WoopwarD & TIERMAN PRINTING CO.— | WRIGHT (Harnest A.), Philadelphia, 
Continued. Pa; [31518 


passion.—Satisfactory balance.—Se- Off Marblehead, Mass. (F 71058, 
crets.—Self appointed committee.— | Dec. 5, 1908.) 

Simple life—Sold out.—Springtime.— 
Sunny Jane—That’s it—Thorough- WYKOFF-ANDERSON CO., Sioux Cite 


, Iowa. [8151 
breds.— Water’s fine-— Well matched.— ; 
What’s that? [65 prints.] (F 70905- Automobile. (F 70293, Nov. 9, 1908 ; 


70969, Dec. 1, 1908.) 2 ¢. Nov. 11, 1908.) 
; Youne (S. J.), Cashmere, Wash. 
WricHT (KE. A.) BANK NOTE Co., Phila- ) [31520 
delphia, Pa. [31517 | . Load of twenty winter banana 
Sigma phi epsilon charter. (F | apples from ‘Cashmere, Wash. (H 


70068, Nov. 5, 1908.) 119098, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Summary statement of deposits, received and credited, included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1908. 


Number of entries of Engravings, Cuts, and Prints completed by deposit 9, 801 
Number of entries of Chromos and Lithographs completed by deposit_.___ 2, 627 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit____.___________ 15, 611 


Nore.—This issue of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries includes the deposits 
for Classes F, G, and H up to and including the first week of December, 1908. 
The remaining deposits for the month of December will appear in the January, 
1909, issue. 


proprietors with subalphabets of titles. 


CLASS |, FINE ARTS 


Under this heading is given a list of the photographs deposited according to law with 
applications for copyright of paintings, drawings, statuary, and models or designs 
intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts. 


Arranged in monthly alphabets by 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
the receipt of one copy is always omitted when the one copy has been received on the 


day of entry. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘ Copy- 


right by American institute of architects, The New Jersey chapter, New Jersey. Class I, 
XXe, no. 27824, Dee. 12, 1908; 1 photograph received Dec. 12, 1908.” 


AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 
The New Jersey chapter, New Jer- 
sey. [31521 


Newark, N. J. Showing streets as 
they may be laid out for the future de- 
velopment. (I 27824, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC 
New York, N. Y. [31522-31531 


Chief cook. Man, wearing embroid- 


ered robe, white ruff and cook’s cap. | 


(I 27550, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
Frizette (La.) V-shaped panel, 


COMPANY, | * 
| in her hand. 


young woman wearing a hat, row of | 


beads about her neck. 
19, 1908.) 


Hudson (Hendrick). 
a number of ships, man with convo- 
luted collar. (I 27548, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


—— Old fashioned ship with sails, 
a number of row boats. (I 27549, 
Nov. 19, 1908.) 


Indian girl. 
arrows the head of an Indian princess. 
(I 27487, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Medora (La). Panel around which 
is a border, to the right is a female 
loosely draped. 
1908. ) 


Planter’s seal. 
house, palm trees. 
1908. ) 


Rose Malta. 
embroidered coat and_ turban. 
27547, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


Sunset. 
ing to horizon where a man’s head ap- 
pears to be setting. (I 27841, Dec. 14, 
1908. ) 


True blue. Young woman wearing 
a sailor hat, seated on a spirited black 
charger. (I 27553, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


(I 27551, Nov. 19, 


65871—08——3 


Expanse of water extend-. 


(I 27552, Nov. | . 
embedded in rock. 


Harbor with | 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit, Mich. 

[31532, 31533 
woman in a 
apron. (I 27557, 


Flour girl. Young 
house dress and 
Noy. 19, 1908.) 


Voice from a friend. Young woman 
standing by a library chair, telephone 
(I 27556, Nov. 19, 1908.) 
BARNARD (Mrs. GEORGE GREY), New 

xork, N.Y. [31534-31554 

Brotherly love; by George Grey 
Barnard. Statue, two nude figures of 
youths with arms, heads, and limbs 
(I 27506, Nov. 16, 
1908. ) 


Brothers; by George Grey Barnard. 
Statue, two nude figures, one brother 
standing with weight on both feet, 
holding in his arms his sick brother. 


| (1 27566, Noy. 20, 1908.) 


In an oval formed of | 


(I 27545, Nov. 19, | 


Tobacco field, a small | 


Columbus (Christopher) ; by George 
Grey Barnard. Eyes upturned, cor- 
ners of mouth drooping, felt hat. (L 
27558, Nov. 20, 1908.) 


Crucifixion; by George Grey Bar- 


ard. Bas-relief, Christ being taken 
| from the cross. (I 27567, Nov. 20, 
1908.) 

Family group; by George Grey 


_ Barnard. Statue, nude figures of man, 


Woman wearing an. 
ae, 


woman, and child. 
1908. ) 


Girl and cupid; by George Grey 
Barnard. Statue, nude figures seated 
back to back. (I 27565, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 


Hewer; by George Grey Barnard. 
Statue, nude figure of man kneeling 
holding branch in left hand. (I 27500, 
Nov. 16, 1908. 

495 


(I 27499, Nov. 16, 


496 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V.3 


BARNARD (Mrs. GEORGE GREY )—Cont’d. 


Kneeling youth; by George Grey 
Barnard. Statue, 
youth kneeling, both legs straight 
out from knees. (I 27564, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 

Leeds (Prof.) of Stevens Institute; 
by George Grey Barnard. 
head, ears prominent, collar over 
shoulders. (I 27503, Nov. 16, 1908.) 

Maiden with a lily; by George Grey 
Barnard. Statue, nude figure 
maiden holding lily. 
20, 1908.) 


side. (I 27505, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


Maiden’s head; 
Barnard. Statue, head turned. over 
left shoulder, hair parted. 
Nov. 20, 1908.) 

Man struggling with chaos; by 

George Grey Barnard. Statue, nude 
figure of man crouched against rock. 
(I 27560, Nov. 20, 1908.) 
Statue, nude figure of man 
struggling with serpent. (I 27559, 
Nov. 20, 1908.) 

Mask of a faun; by George Grey 


Barnard. Laughing head of child 
with pointed ears. (I 27562, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 


Mother; by George Grey Barnard. 
Statue, nude figure of woman stand- 
ing with feet together. 


16, 1908.) 
Nurse and cupid; by George Grey 
Barnard. Draped woman _— seated 


holding a bottle from which she pours 
contents into mouth of cupid. (I 
27502, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


nard. Statue, two nude figures, father 
bending over son. (I 27561, Nov. 20, 
1908. ) 

Sleeping boy; by George Grey Bar- 
nard. Statue, nude figure of sleeping 
boy seated on stump. (I 27498, Novy. 
16, 1908.) 


Two natures; by George Grey Bar- 
nard. Statue, two nude figures rep- 
resenting man’s two natures. (I 27569, 
Nov. 20, 1908.) 


Urn of life; by George Grey Bar- 
nard. Statue, urn surrounded by 17 
figures. (I 27504, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


BELLows (GrEorRGE), New York, N. Y. 


[31555 | 


Stag at Sharkeys. Two prize fight- 
ers, one lunges blow at crouching op- 
ponent. (I 27746, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


nude figure of | 


(I 27501, Nov. | wears a three cornered hat. 


Statue, | 


. 


of | 
(I 27563, Nov. | 


BIRNEY (WM. VERPLANCK), New York, 
Nes [31556-31558 
Any port in storm. Young woman 
seated before open grate, company of 


men gathered around a table. (I 
27787, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
Looking for the will. Seated at a 


table covered with papers is a man 
explaining something to a man who 
leans against table. (I 27541, Noy. 
18, 1908.) 


Song story. Interior, three men 
seated about a table. (I 27795, Dee. 


| 10, 1908.) 
Maidenhood; by George Grey Bar- | 
nard. Statue, maiden resting on her | 


b George Grey | ’ 
4 - | typifies Wisconsin, 


(I 27568, | 


BLASHFIELD (EDWIN HowLanpD), New 
York,:N. Xa [31559 
Wisconsin. A seated female figure 
about her three 
other female figures. (I 27484, Noy. 
13, 1908.) 


s;0ILEAU (PHILIP), New York, N. Y. 
[31560-81567 


Dear heart. Girl lying on a white 


_ cushion, mouth and eyes partly open. 


| 


(I 27689, Nov. 7, 1908.) 


Dreamy hour. Two girls whose 
dresses are almost covered by large 


scarfs. (I 27687, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Eva. Girl laughing, she wears a 


searf around her neck. 
Tt, 1908.) 


Out for fun. 


(I 27691, Noy. 


Girl laughing, she 
(I 27688, 
Nov. 7, 1908.) 


School days. Three little girls 
dressed for walking. (I 27690, Nov. 7, 
1908.) 


Thinking of you. Girl lying on a 


Prodigal son; by George Grey Bar- | divan, her arms and bust rest on a 


cushion. (I 27693, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
Twins (The). Two girls in summer 
attire. (I 27692, Nov. 7, 1908.) 
1 photo of each. (Novy. 27, 1908.) 
Winter girl. Young woman, wears 


jacket and small mink hat. (I 27539, 
Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Bone (RicuH.), Berlin, Germany. 


Meyers selige erben; by Johann 
Bahr. Four men and one woman are 
marching in a line with linked arms. 
(I 27494, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


BoyYLeE BrRos., Boston, Mass. [81569 

Boyle bros. famous dog Teddy; by 
Alexander Pope. English setter dog, 
he holds in his mouth a pheasant. (I 
7747, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


BrReEHM (FREDERICK) co., New York, 
mrs, [31570 
Girl's head no. 77; by Geo. Brehm. 
Girl’s head, hat with flowers and two 
long thin feathers, plain shirt waist. 
(I 27590, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Brown & Bicetow, St. Paul, Minn. 
[31571-31620 


As the day endeth; by A. Perret. 
Two women dressed as peasant’s attire 
standing in a field. (I 27583, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 

Carnations; by E. Vernon. 
lady standing with large bunch of car- 
nations. (I 27580, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Clarissa; by G. Zanazio. Young 
lady, neck and shoulders bare, drapery 
held in front. (I 27578, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Coming events cast their shadow be- 
fore; by W. B. King. Two lovers sit- 
ting on a large piazza in moonlight, 
‘shadow before them are two in one. 
(I 27619, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Critic (The); by Francis Day. 
Young lady seated at a piano playing, 
little girl listening. (I 27614, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 

Evening shades; by E. Lamasure. 
On right is a field and in distance, 
trees and small house. (I 27616 
Noy. 21, 1908.) 


Fair exchange; by W. G. Smith. 
Water and trees, two fishermen, one 
has basket full of fish, the other is 
holding paper money. (I 27624, Nov. 
21, 1908.) 

Final authority; by 
Office, desk in background, four men, 
two at desk. (I 27599, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Fisher girl; by Harrison Fisher. 
Lady’s head, plain sailor hat, white 
‘yeil covering hat and tied under chin. 
(I 27615, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Flower girl; by E. Vernon. Lady 


(I 27584, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


hat. (I 27598, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Harper girl; by Fred Harper. 
Lady’s head, large hat with two plumes 
falling over rim in front. (I 27602, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Her birthday; by Telange. Small 
girl and boy sitting on step, boy is 
giving her a small bouquet of flowers. 
(I 27603, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


_ In maiden meditation; by E. Vernon. 
Young lady, neck and shoulders bare, 
hair parted in middle. (I 27574, Nov. 
21, 1908.) 


standing with two baskets of flowers. | : 
| Large trees and a house, spring house 


Gilbert girl; by Allen Gilbert. Lady’s | 
head, low necked waist, large sailor | 


FINE ARTS 


497 


| Brown & BicgELow—Continued. 


Young | 


L. Moeller. | 


In repose; by E. Vernon. Young 
lady, neck, shoulders and right arm 
bare and exposed. (I 27573, Nov. 21, 


| 1908.) 


Isabel; by A. Alston. 
hair combed low on the neck. 
27582, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Kimball girl; by Alonzo Kimball. 
Young lady, large hat with flowers and 
large plum. (I 27609, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Land of the midnight sun; by K. 
Anbert. A bay surrounded by high 
rocky hills. (I 27577, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Late arrivals; by W. G. Smith. 
Woman holding baby, small girl cling- 
ing to her skirts, man with little chick- 
ens. (I 27604, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Little powder is a dangerous thing; 
by W. B. King. Palm banked corner 
of a reception room, young lady in a 


Young lady, 
(I 


_chair, man has powder on his coat. 


(I 27618, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Making haygwhile the sun shines; 
by W. B. King? Hay meadow, old man 
asleep, young lady, carrying pail of 
water and a young man kissing her. 
(I 27617, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Nature’s reward; by F. F. English. 
Picture of a cornfield, corn shocked, 
in background is a small building and 
trees. (I 27600, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

News venders; by Edward L. Henry. 
Small news stand, in doorway are two 
old women watching young man and 
young lady driving. (I 27594, Noy. 21, 
1908. ) 

Off to the front; by J. W. Dunsmore. 
Regiment of soldiers going to war, 
young lady bidding young man good- 
bye. (I 27627, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Old lumber mill; by F. F. English. 


_ Several trees, house and a woman, two 


men working. (I 27606, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
Old spring house; E. Lamasure. 


from which there flows a stream of 
water. (I 27607, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Once upon a time; by W. G. Smith. 
Shore of a lake, man seated on boat 
telling a story to three children. (I 
27605, Noy. 21, 1908.) 


Pleasant memories; by Carleton 
Smith. Young lady seated on table, 
on floor and stool are roses. (I 27628, 
Noy. 21, 1908.) 


Prophecy of the tea leaves; by 
H. Roseland. Small cabin room. Old 
eolored lady sitting in front of two 
young ladies holding tea cup. (I 
21611, Noy. 21, 1908.) 


498 


Brown & BicELow—-Continued. 


Queen of May; by G. Seigman. 
Young lady sitting on a bank dressed 
in light drapery. (I 27579, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 

Reflected glories; 
Stretch of smooth water, rocky shore, 


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Brown & BiceELow—Continued. 


by T. Bricher. | 


dim outlines of a sail boat. (I 27622, | 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 
Reflections; by C. Blenner. Young 


lady in dark-flowered kimona, looking ~ 


into gold-fish bowl. 
21, 1908.) 

Reflections of a bachelor; by W. B. 
King. Young man sitting on a tree 
across water sees reflection of girls’ 
faces. (I 27595, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Rehearsal (The); by J. Geoffroy. 
Seven children in the act of rehears- 
ing. (I 27576, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Smart set; by T. de Thulstrup. 
Fashionable drive way, tallyho drawn 
by four horses, lady in front. (I 27608, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Song of the wave; by H. N. Cady. 
Ocean scene, high waves dashing up 
against the rocks. 
1908. ) 


(I 27596, Nov. 


Venetian glories; by Geo. H. Me- 
Cord. Stretch of water, heavy shad- 
ews from boats. (I 27625, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 

Virginia; Young Jady, hair combed 
pompadour. (I 27593, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Vivian; by B. Lichtman. Young 
lady, large hat plum across front and 
left side. (I 27612, Noy. 21, 1908.) 


Washington (Gen.) at Christ's 
church, Easter Sunday, 1795; by J. L. 
G. Ferris. Church in background, 
gathering of men and women, Gen. 
Washington about to enter a carriage. 
(I 27618, Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Woodland pool; by Debat Panson. 
Woman herding cows, three cows in 
pool of water drinking. (I 27575, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 

Burpick (J. Ernest), New York, N. ¥. 
[81621-31622 

Dancing cupid. Statue of cupid 
standing on left leg, the right foot is 
drawn up under him. (I 27492. Noy. 


14, 1908.) 


(I 27592, Nov. 21, 


Soubrette (The); by Carle Blenner. | 
Lady, neck and shoulders bare, large | 


hat. (I 27623, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Spirit of spring; by F. F. English. 
Pasture, trees and fence, girl herding 
a flock of sheep. (I 27601, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 


Summer day; by S. S. Carr. House 
and barn, back of which are several 
trees, sheep feeding in pasture. (I 
27621, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Summer morning; by E. Lamasure. 
Log house, with porch and large chim- 
ney, near fence is a two wheeled cart. 
(I 27591, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Sunshine; by Carle Blenner. Young 
lady in white dress sitting in a chair. 
(I 27626, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Surprised; by P. R. Goodwin. Two 
horses, embankment, narrow stream 
of water. (I 27620, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Sweet innocence; by J. Arthur. 
Lady holding spray of roses. (I 27610, 
Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Three friends; by Howard Giles. 
Forest scene, three men have chopped 
down a tree which is being hauled 
away. (I 27597, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Vassar girl; by E. Vernon. Young 


lady in outdoor costume, holding fur 
muff. (I 27581, Noy. 21, 1908.) 


Fighting kid. A child in short 
clothes with both arms upraised and 
fists doubled. (I 27498, Noy. 14, 1908.) 


BuTLER (Howard Rvssett), New 
York, N. Y. [316238, 31624 
Carnegie (Andrew) as Lord Rector 
of St. Andrew's university. Standing 
by a Gothic chair, has on gown of the 
Lord Rector and broad hat. (I 27518, 
Noy. 18, 1908.) 
Summer breeze. Figure of young 
woman in white, on sea-shore. (I 
27647, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Caprontr (P. P.) & BRo., Boston, Mass. 
[31625, 31626 


Landing of the pilgrims. Statue of 


the Mayflower, from which a rowboat 


containing seven pilgrims has just put 
off. (I 27482, Nov. 13, 1908.) 

Lincoln. With beard, head uncoy- 
ered, standing with right foot slightly 
advanced. (I 27483, Nov. 13, 1908.) 


CAVELTI (JoHN), Providence, R. I. 
[81627 


Triumph of evolution. Man, globe 
before him, woman holds earth sus- 
pended in a wreath of flowers, child 
blowing bubbles. (I 27479, Nov. 12, 


1908. ) 
 CHurRCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York, N. Y. [31628, 31629 
Momentous question. Young girl 


- lamb. 


dressed as a shepherdess, holds a 
(I 27659, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


|, ARTS 


499 


CuHuRCH (FREDERICK SruartT)—Cont’d. 
Three mermaids. Three heads of 

three laughing mermaids looking out 

of the water. (I 27742, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


CLAy, Ropinson & co., Chicago, Il. 
[31630 


Momentous qvwestion. Young lady 
dressed in white with large white hat. 
(I 27761, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


CLosson (W. B.), Magnolia, Mass. 


[31631 | 
Nymph and water babies at play. | 


Nymph standing in water playing with 
water babies, one baby is being tossed 
in the air. (I 27467, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
Copp (Darius), Newton Upper Falls, 
Mass. [31632 
Faith of Abraham. Abraham amid 


(1 27570, Noy. 20, 1908; 1 photo.; 
Noy. 14, 1908.) 


Corrin (W. HASKELL), New York, 
me X. [31633-31644 
Daffodils. Female figure, draped in 


yellow, walking among growing daffo- 
dils. (I 27779, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Golden rod. Female figure, draped, 
poised on left foot, hands over head. 
(I 27783, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Hollyhocks. Female 
in green among hollyhocks. 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Tris. 
drapery high, background, 
iris. (I 27784, Dec. 7, 1908.) 
_ Morning glory. Female figure, draped 
in pink, right hand is held out with 
long sprays of morning glory. (I 
27776, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Narcissus. 
white with hands extended, holding 
one narcissus. (I 277738, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


(I 27778, 


growing 


figure draped | 


CoLeE (WILLIAM M.) JgR., New York, 
BY: [31645 


Chimps. Three small monkeys, one 
has hands covering eyes, one covering 
ears, and one covering mouth. (I 
27800, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


COLLIER (FRANKLIN PERRY), Winthrop, 


Mass. [31646 
Ye hunter. Circular,plaque upon 
which is a hunter somewhat exag- 


gerated. (I 27738, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
CoLLier (P. F.) & son, New York, N. Y. 
[31647-31654 
reflections; by Charles 
Young girl seated be- 
(I 27722, Nov. 


Agreeable 
Dana Gibson. 
fore a mirror musing. 


| 50, 1908.) 
a storm is looking up in faith to God. | 


Female figure, draped, holding | 


Illustrator in the Middle ages; by 
Leon Guipon. Monk seated at high 


drawing table. (I 27657, Nov. 25, 
1908. ) 
Knight (The); Comical looking 


knight in armor riding on a peculiar 
looking spotted horse. (I 27770, Dec. 
7, 1908.) 


Modern Cinderella; by Jessie Will- 
cox Smith. Little girl before a fire, on 
floor little boy adjusting rubber to 
girl’s foot. (I 27772, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Patricia; by Charles Dana Gibson. 
Young woman in decollete dress hold- 


ing to her bosom drapery. (I 27768, 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Stranger (The) ; by Frederic 
Remington. Man in buckskins and 


_soft hat on one horse and leading 


Female figure draped in | 


Nasturtium. Female figure, draped, | 


holding a straw basket full of nastur- 
tiums. (I 27780, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Poppies. Female figure, draped in 
red, holding an end of the drapery 
aloft. (1 27775, Dec. 7, 1908.) 

Rose. Female figure, pink drapery, 
holding a spray of roses. (I 27774, 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Sweet peas. Female figure, draped, 


holding a bow] of sweet peas. (I 27781, 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 
Violet. Female figure, draped in 


purple, hair banded with lilac ribbon, 


| COOKMAN 


holding violets. (I 27777, Dec. 7, 1908.) — 


Water lily. 


Female figure, draped, | 


looking down at pool in which are | 


water lilies. (I 27782, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


another approaching a camp. (I 27771, 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Thanksgiving; by Clara Elsene Peck. 
Group of people in Puritan costume 
laden with good things. (I 27538, 
Noy. 18, 1908.) 


Toy cover; by Maxfield Parrish. 
Two funny looking toy soldiers with 
guns. (I 27769, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


COLONIAL LIFE INS. co., Jersey City, 
Neve [31655 


Colonial spirit. Woman in colonial 
costume, holding flag before open case- 
ment. (I 27785, Dec. 8, 1908.) 
(CHARLES NEW 
earn. IN; ¥. [31656 


Eleven enchanted princes. Princes 
changed into swans find their sister 
on bank of a lake. (I 27649, Nov. 24, 
1908. ) 


EDWIN), 


500 


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CowLes (EvucENE), Shelbyville, Ky. | FrperaL cigar co., New York, N. Y. 
[81657, 31658 | [81668 
Buckeye fowls. Buckeye cockerel Lady and tiger. Young woman, left 
and pullet facing each other, with | arm resting on the neck of a tiger. (I 
breasts touching. (I 27757, Dec. 5, | 27840, Dec. 14, 1908.) 
1908. ) | : 
Buckeye pullet and cockerel facing | Ferru (PrerRe), New York, N. sia 


each other, left foot advanced. 
27758, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


CROWELL PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[81659, 31660 
Baby in high chair; by Anna Milo 
Upjohn. Child sitting in high chair, 
with spoon. (I 27673, Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Follow me; by Ellen Wrightson. 
Christ walking toward a flight of stone 
steps, hands are clasped. (I 27480, 
Nov. 7, 1908.) 


Day (FRANcIS), New York, N. Y. 
[31661 

Bed time stories. Candle light sub- 
ject of mother reading to child, child 
holding doll. (I 27739, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Dre Camp (JosepH R.), Medford, 
Mass. [31662 
Roosevelt (Theodore) Standing 


figure, left hand in trousers pocket. 
(I 27764, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Dr LAND (CrypE O.), Philadelphia, 


Pa. [31663 


First public reading of the Declara- 
tion of Independence. Balcony on 


(I | 


Delirium of speed. Statue, woman, 


running, left foot on a whirlwind of 


which are assembled eight prominent | 


revolutionists. Nov. 


1908. ) 


De NOBILI (PROSPERO), 


y 
. 


(I 27491, 14, 


Long Island 
Caty, Ne [31664 


Pose (A.) Young woman having 
dark hair and eyes. (I 27554, Nov. 
19, 1908.) 


DOBBELAAR* (CHARLES A.), Fort Lee, 
fae [81665 


Fort Lee Revolutionary monument. 


and a_ soldier climbing rocks. 
27507, Nov. 17, 1908.) 


EAGLE PRINTING CO., 


(I 


Marinette, Wis. 
[31666 


Marinette Indian head. Marinette, 
queen of an Indian tribe, Indian head- 
gear of feathers. (I 27762, Dec. 7, 
1908. ) 


dust. (I 27799, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Geneva, 
[31670 


College girl. Young girl in red 
sweater-jacket with her hands in the 
pockets. (I 27537, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


FLINT GRANITE Co., Albany, N. Y. 
[31671 


Memorial angel of love. Statue of 
an angel alighting from above at a 
grave on earth. (I 277383, Dee. 3, 
1908.) 


ForBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston, Mass. 
[31672 


Hatful of roses. Little girl, summer 
costume holding straw hat filled with 
roses. (I 27650, Nov. 24, 1908.) 


FRIEND BROS. CLOTHING CO., Milwaukee, 
Wis. [31673-31684 


[12 watercolor drawings illustrating 
clothing.] (I 27675-27686, Nov. 27, 
1908. ) 


Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. 
[31 


FIDLER 


aXe 


(PEARLE EUGENIA), 


Lucky dog; by Herbert Dicksee. 
Child seated upon the steps of a cot- 
tage handing a piece of bread to a 
dog. (I 27572, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


Gipson (FLEMING LAFAYETTE), Cull- 
man, Ala. [31686 


Crescent shaped scroll. Wreath 
with unfolding scroll sheet beneath. 


Bronze figure denoting drummer boy | (I 27734, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


GRANDT (Fritz), Berlin, Germany. 


Solitude; by Reich. Pond surround- 


ed by old trees, in pond a fountain 


Ernst (HuGENE C. F.), Pittsburgh, Pa. | 


[31667 | 


Pittsburgh, Pa.; The German church 


block. Plans for the erection of a new 
building. (I 27723, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


(I 27766, 


emerges from the water. 
Dec. 7, 1908.) 


GRYCZEWSKI (Ericu), Chicago, or 
[ 


Biggest bank: Trust—Panic—Sav- 
ings, Wall st., 23. Statue of a temple 
kept in Egyptian style. Two sphinxes 
in front of temple. (I 27471, Nov. 11, 
1908.) 


FINE 
nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


GupE (Oscar J.), New York, N. Y. 
[81689-31699 

Lady giving in- 

(I 27664, Nov. 27, 


Lady and maid. 
structions to maid. 
1908. ) 


Lady and salesman. Lady giving 


order to man. (I 27662, Nov. 27, 1908.) | 


Lady at telephone. Lady talking 


through desk telephone. (I 27663, 
Nov. 27, 1908.) 
Man and waiter series. 1-8. (I 


27665-27672, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich, Ger- 
many. [31700-31716 
Apparition of Christ; by F. v. Uhde. 
Christ, followed by His disciples is ap- 
pearing to a group of people. (I 27812, 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Beauties; by A. Weczerzick. Group 


of four dogs in various poses. (I 
27818, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Canterbury Pilgrims; by Walter | 


Crane. A procession of pilgrims on 
their way to Canterbury, all on horse- 
back. (I 27815, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Defeated; by A. Weczerzick. Group | 
of five cats, three on a table looking 
at the fight of their companions on 
the floor. (I 27816, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Hight bells—Midnight; by C. Napier- 
Hemy. A midnight scene on the ocean, 


full moon, ship with full sails set. (I 
27806, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Holy night; by A. Zick. Virgin 


Mary with infant Jesus in her arms 
is reposing on a bench in the stable. 
(I 27811, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


King Arthur’s knights; by Walter | 


Crane. Knights on horseback, bear- 
ing standards. (I 27814, Dec. 12, 
1908. ) 


Napoleon; by L. Binebaum. Napo- | 
leon seated in an armchair, he is lost 
in deep thoughts. (I 27810, Dec. 12, | 
1908.) 

Night before Trafalgar; by F. Roe. 
Nelson, surrounded by his officers in| 
the cabin of his flagship. (I 27808 | 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 

Our Empress; by N. Schmitt. Ger- | 
man Empress, her left hand is resting 


on the shoulder of a small boy. (I 
27813, Dec. 12, 1908.) | 
Rheingold; by F. Leeke. Three 


Rhinedaughters in the Rhine, on the 
rocks aman. (I 27819, Dec. 12, 1908.) 
Siegfried, act II; by F. Leeke. 
Siegfried is reposing in forest, at his | 
side his sword and horn. (I 27809. 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


| sighting his carbine. 
1, 1908.) 


hat with veil. 


ARTS 5OL 


_HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


Siegfried and the Rhinedaughters; 
by F. Leeke. Siegfried a spear in his 
hand, before him in a pool of water, 
the three Rhinedaughters. (I 27804, 
Dec. 12, 1908.) 


Siegfried awakens Brunhilde; by F. 
Leeke. Siegfried bending ever Brun- 
hilde who is slumbering under a tree. 
(I 27807, Dec. 12, 1908. ) 

Siegfried’s boatride on the Rhine; 
by F. Leeke. Siegfried standing with 
his horse in a boat on the Rhine. (I 
27805, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

Toll gate of a Cinque Port; by H. 


Hardy. Lady and _ gentleman on 
horseback before a toll gate. (I 
27817, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

Veteran (A); by A. W. Holden. An 


old soldier, long white beard, is stand- 
ing in a picture gallery before portrait 
of his commander. (I 27820, Dec. 12, 


1908. ) 
HARRISON (WILLIAM H.), New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. [31717, 31718 


Equestrian group; by Liance Cott- 
rell. A wounded cavalry horse en- 
deavoring to rise, trooper dismounted 
(I 27725, Dec. 


Private soldier on picket duty; by 
Liance Cottrell. Private soldier of 
Civil war on picket duty in overcoat. 


| (L 27724, Dec. 1, 1908.) 


Nor- 
[31719 


HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING CO., 
wood, Ohio. 
Debutante (The). Young girl in 
evening attire, carrying bunch of 
American beauties. (I 27629, Noy. 21, 


_ 1908.) 
| HeYER (HERMANN), New York, N. Y. 


[31720 
Sassy. Statuette of a laughing faun 


kneeling head thrown back arms 
folded. (I 27796, Dec. 10, 1908.) 


Hix (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


[31721-31727 
Aneth. Full face, hair wavy and 


falls down on back of neck. (I 27515, 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 
Betty. Girl's head wearing large 


(I 275138, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Capture of the Serapis. Engagement 
between the Bon Homme Richard and 
Serapis. The two ships locked to- 
gether and both on fire. (I 27510, 
Oct. 21, 1908.) 

Constance. 
part of left shoulder. 


Girl’s head, neck and 
(I 27509, Oct. 


‘ 21, 1908.) 


502 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 
Morning. Girl with flowing hair and 


draped gown covering the shoulders. | 


(I 27512, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Peggy. Girl, curl of hair over her 
right shoulder, she wears a straw hat. 
(I 27514, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


Wasp and Frolic. Engagement be- 
tween the two ships Oct. 18, 1812. The 
Frolic in full sail, the Wasp a total 
wreck. (I 27511, Oct. 21, 1908.) 


HoLitaANnpd (CHARLES A.), Seattle, Wash. 

[31728 

Alaska, Yukon, Pacific. Three fe- 

male figures, two of whom are nude 

and partially immersed in _ water. 
(1 27555, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


HOLLAND (ExizA M.), Northfield, Vt. 

[31729 

Madonna. Statue, mother with child 
in arms. (I 27546, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


HOLstTEIN (R.), New York, N. Y. 
[317380 

Book support. Nude male in the act 
of pushing with outstretched arms. 
(I 27765, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


HONEYWILL (FRANK C.), Akron, Ohio. 
[31731 

Knott (Mr.) and family. 
the figures. (I 27759, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


HurLtrey (Epwarp Timotruy), Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. [31732 


Crucifixion (The). Bas-relief of 
Christ on the cross, (I 27654, Noy. 24, 
1908; 1 photo Noy. 16, 1908.) 


Hynes (M. J.), Olympia, Wash. 
[31733 
Stein tumwater. Model, front a 
horse shoe incircling bridge over water 
falls. (I 27786, Nov. 17, 1908; 1 photo. 
Noy. 5, 1908.) 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. 
Nhiiy ao ae © [31734-81751 
Adventure (An). Boy dressed in 
blouse suit, slippers and socks holding 
gun. (I 27533, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Kish story. Little boy dressed in 
overalls holding fishing pole. 
Noy. 18, 1908.) 

Fisherman’s luck. Boy and girl sit- 
ting on edge of pier, girl holding a can 
of bait, boy holding fishing rod. (I 
27531, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Good day’s fishing. 


co., New 


Hatless boy, 


string of fish in left hand. (1 27535, 
Nov. 18, 1908.) 
Hallowe’en A. Two little boys 


Bust of | 


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INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co.—Cont’d. 


B. A field of cut out pumpkin 
faces, lighted, old witch chasing a 
frightened boy. (I 27522, Noy. 18, 
1908. ) 


——E. Young girl in act of throw- 
ing apple peel over right shoulder. (I 
27519, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


F: Witch sitting on flying 
broom with cut out pumpkin face. (I 
27520, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Hallowe’en conference. Two pump- 
kins with cut out faces and lighted 
inside. (I 27521, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Hallowe’en visitor. Body of ear of 
corn, arms of corn leaves, limbs of 
parsnips and head of lighted cut out 
pumpkin. (I 27524, Noy. 18, 1908.) 

Happy Hallowe’en B. Boy holding 
cut out pumpkin. (1 27528, Noy. 18, 
1908. ) 


C. Old witch with stick sitting 
on see-saw. (I 27523, Noy. 18, 1908.) 
I. Little boy and girl biting 
into one of eight apples tied across a 
line. (I 27525, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

——fF. Two cats standing on a cut 
out pumpkin holding another. (1 
27526, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

Merry Hallowe’en D. Little boy 


and girl leaning on cut out pumpkin. 


| both hands. 


(I 27584, 


walking, carrying a pumpkin tied to a. 


pole. (I 27527, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


ms ss 


(1 27530, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Sure thing. Barefoot boy in over- 
alls holding fishing rod. (I 275386, 


Noy. 18, 1908.) 

When I’m a man. Little boy in 
baseball uniform holding bat with 
(I 27532, Nov. 18, 1908.) 

You auto have a happy Hallowe’en. 
Automobile running along country 
road, man with cut out pumpkin mask 
running it. (I 27529, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


JoNES (BENJAMIN A.), Yankton, S&S. 
Dak. [81752 
I see your finish. Skull with 


wreath of laurel on head, pair of eyes 
glaring at a bottle of whiskey. (I 
27655, Nov. 25, 1908.) 


IXAHN TAILORING CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 


[31753-31759 
Fashion figures in groups. 1-7. 
drawings illustrating clothing.] 


[7 
(I 27700-27706, Noy. 27, 1908.) 


KARATSOUYI (ANDREW F.), New York, 
js ts < [81760 
Rush for the chuck wagon. A statue 
of a group of three cowboys on horse- 
back. (1 27719, Nov. 30, 1908.) 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


KAUFMAN & STRAUSS CO., 
ee 


Bashful suitor; by Harry Roseland. 


negress. (I 27714, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Evening; by C. Lamazure. 


27711, Nov. 28, 1908.) 
In the meadow; by Riecki. 


in meadow showing three cows ‘neath 
shady trees. (I 27710, Nov. 28, 1908.) 
Return of the flock; by Franz De 
Beul. Shepherd and flock of sheep, 
farmhouse in distance. 
28, 1908.) 

Rural home; E. Lamazure. Old 
homestead surrounded by trees. (I 
27712, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Scudding bark; 


sea is thrown up on front of vessel. 
(I 27713, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


Hudson, N. Y. 


Heady Breton girl. 
me Bir) with cap. (I 27717, Nov. 28, 
1908. ) 

Mischief. 
27718, Nov. 28, 1908.) 


KIEFER (Epwin H.). New York, N. Y. 


31767, 31768 


Rose, Olive and Violet. 


27478, Nov. 12, 1908.) 
Kiorscu (Louis), New York, N. Y. 


Pasture. Maiden between two cows, 
at her right isa small river. (I 27716, 
Noy. 24, 1908.) 

Rescue (The). Stormy sea with a 
wrecked ship in the distance, life boat 
being hauled on beach bearing the sur- 
Vivors. (I 27715, Nov. 24, 1908.) 
KNOEDLER (KE. L.), New York, N. Y. 

[31772 


by W. Dendy Sadler. Old gentleman 
Standing by a table on which is a 
punch bowl. (I 27788, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


LIFE PUB co., New York, N. Y. 


_<Angel (The); by 


27754, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Newton Howitt. Two automobiles, 


with broken wheel. 
1908. ) 


(I 27758, Dec. 5, 


FINE ARTS 


New York, | 
[81761-81766 | 


Aged darky making suit to an old | 
| the girl of his dreams. 
Wind- | 
ing brook, large oak tree to left. (I | 
repellant to American women; by Or- 


Scene | 


I 27709, Nov. | 
(T207 Be] by Powers O’ Malley. 


by Fred Pansing. | 
Full rigged two masted ship at sea, | 


man his black bottle. 


| 24, 1908. ) 
KENDALL (SERGEANT), Barrytown on | 


Statue, bust | 


_ a child. 
Nude of young child. (I | 


[31769 | dre 
Three heads | 27790, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


of American, one above the other. (I 


Here’s a health unto his majesty; | 


| with a gold arrow. 

[31773-31780 | 
Bayard Jones. | 
Scene in theatre, chorus is on the stage, | 
fat Hebrew occupies the stage box. (I) 


Hey there, want any help? by John | 


one is pulled up on the side of the road | 


508 


LIFE PUB. co.—Continued. 


His Christmas dream; by Balfour 
Ker. Young lawyer sitting at desk 
asleep, Santa leads toward the dreamer 
(I 27741, Dec. 
5, 1908.) 

Immodesty 


of the sheath shirt is 


son Lowell. Shop window in which a 


| Sheath gown is being shown, seven 

| women have stopped to look. (I 27651, 
Nov. 24, 1908.) 

Investigating committee: Santa 


Claus to the bar. Is he a real person? 
Interior of court 
room, judge and jury composed en- 
tirely of children are trying Santa 


Claus. (I 27842, Dec. 14, 1908.) 


Nay brother, I will drink the dam 
water; by Harrison Cady. A jovial 
fisherman offers to a dignified gentle- 
(I 27652, Nov. 


No, I don’t believe in you any more, 
but you can leave the things; by J. R. 
Shaver. Santa Claus standing near 
fire place, a well filled bag of toys and 
(I 27740, Dec. 3, 1908.) 
hopes; by W. B. 


Their King. 


| Mother sitting at the fireside with her 


boy, floor strewn with toys, each one 
dreams a dream of the future. (I 


Lister (W. H.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
[31781 


Mother and child. Woman sitting 


(31770, 81771 | in chair, little girl standing beside her 


holding flower. (I 27571, Nov. 20, 


1908. ) 
Low (WiLL H.), Bronxville, N. Y. 
[31782 
Christmas morn. Within a crude 
enclosure an infant is lying in a 
manger, the Virgin kneels by His side. 
(1 27589, Nov. 21, 1908.) 
McALLISTER (LULU B.), Boulder, Colo. 
[31783-31785 - 
For sale or trade. <A spray of wild 
roses and leaves, beside a heart. (I 
27735, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Tie that binds. Two hearts pierced 
(I 277386, Dee. 3, 
1908. ) 


We long for mountain scenes again. 
A rifle, a fishing rod and basket, a 
coffee pot over a fire. (I 27737, Dec. 8, 
1908. ) 
MARCELL (MARSHALL), New Orleans, 

La. [31786, 31787 

Jackson (Andrew); by Rink. 
Seated with left arm at back holding 
acane. (I 27750, Dec. 4, 1908.) 


& 


504 CATALOGUE OF 


MARCELL (MARSHALL) —Continued. 
Washington (George); by Stuart. 

To the left of the face is a mark 

showing that G. Stuart evidently 


pressed his finger there. (I 27751, 

Dec. 4, 1908.) 

MARSH (FREDERICK DANA), Nutley, 
1 eS [81788 ) 


Bridge builder. Man standing on a 
structure, one hand on a derrick (I 
27729, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


MARTINSON (JOHN A.) ESTATE, Barre, 
[81789-31794 

Monumental design; by O. W. Lewis. 

A five-piece column sarcophagus de- 
sign marked J. A. M. 72. (1 27454, 
Nov. 6, 1908.) 
A four-piece sarcophagus de- 
sign marked J. A. M. 66. (I 27449, 
Nov. 6, 1908. ) 
Tablet 
marked J. A. M 
1908. ) 

——A three-piece sarcophagus de- 
sign marked J. A. M. 67. (I 27450, 
Nov. 6, 1908. ) 
marked J. A. M. 68. 
27451, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

—— A three-piece tablet sarcopha- 
gus design marked J. A. M. 69. (I 
27452, Nov. 6, 1908.) 

1 photo. of each Nov. 9, 1908. 


sarcophagus design 
. 70. (I 27453, Nov. 6, 


MattHews (O. S.), St. Louis, Mo. 
[31795 
Ye shall know the truth. A roll of 
parchment unrolled far enough to re- 
veal ornamental letters with above 
inscription. (I 27472, Oct. 10, 1908; 
1 photo. Noy. 9, 1908.) 


MITCHELL (HvA BLANCHE), Riverside, 


_ tating between curiosity and flight. 


_ horses. 


(I | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 2. s., v.3 


Morrison (RosaLinpd), Washington, 
Do [381799 
Burns (Davy) cottage. A low one 


story and attic building with weather 
boarded sides. (I 27760, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


Morr (J. L.) IRON works, New York, 
y ok [31800, 31801 
Elk. Elk standing upon a base, hesi- 

a 


27516, Novy. 18, 1908; 1 photo Dec. 1, 


1908.) 


Sanitary drinking fountain for 
Oblong, with fluted body and 
large rolling rim. (I 27485, Nov. 13, 
1908.) 


MUNN & Co., New York, N. ¥. [31802 


Scientific American automobile num- 
ber. Automobile travelling rapidly 
along a road. (I 27631, Nov. 21, 1908.) 


MurpHy (IGNatius), Chicago, Il. 
[381 


Roosevelt (Theodore). Face set 
straight forward, lips closed. (I 
27656, Nov. 25, 1908.) 

(THos.. D.) co., Red Oak, 
[31804-31815 
by J. Ross Bryson. 


MuRPHY. 
Iowa. 


Budding rose; 


_ Young lady standing beside a table on 


_ Moran. 


which is a tall vase of roses. (I 
276438, Nov. 28, 1908.) 
Canon of the Yellowstone; by Thomas 


Scene in Yellowstone park 


showing canon and falls. (I 27634, 
Noy. 23, 1908.) 
Christmas memories; by J. Ross 


Bryson. 
ries muff. 


Little girl wears bonnet, car- 
(I 27636, Noy. 23, 1908.) 
Circassian girl; by J. Ross Bryson. 

Young woman leaningsagainst table, 


basket of flowers on the —— (I 
| 27635, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


[31796 

Oriental incense burner. Head of a 
chinaman, thrown back, the queue | 
forming a handle and base. I 27588, | 


Nov. 21, 1908.) 


MOELLER (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[31797 


Final authority. Four elderly men | 


seated around a table on which are 
some books and papers. (I 27540, Noy. 
18, 1908.) 


Moorr Seg J.), Richmond Hill, 
N. [31798 
Door wa mausoleum. Upper part | 
rectangles having grille of flowers with 
A CTOSss? | 20L 97843, Dee. 15, 1908.) 


’ 


| Young woman, 


Flirtation; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young woman looking over her shoul- 
der, wears low necked dress. (I 27644, 
Noy. 23, 1908.) 


June breezes; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young lady, roses and daisies in lap. 
(I 27641, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Leisure moments; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young woman, hair tied at neck and 
hanging, carries roses. (I 27639, Noy. 
23, 1908.) 


Meadow zephyrs; by J. Ross Bryson. 
draperies wrapped 
about her. (I 27638, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


Remorse; by J. Ross Bryson. Sleepy 
looking young woman seated at a table. 


. €T 27642, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


FINE 


nos. 49-53, Dec., 1908 


Mourpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Sprite of the lily; by J. Ross Bryson. 
Young woman in low necked dress, car- 
ries Easter lilies. (I 27645, Nov. 23, 
1908.) 


Summer; by J. Ross Bryson. 


bunch of roses. 
1908. ) 

Twentieth century girl; 
Bryson. Young lady, low necked gown, 
hat with plumes. (I 27637, Nov. 23, 
1908. ) 


Nargpi (J.) co., Boston, Mass. 
[31816-31817 


Longfellow (Henry W.) Bust, flow- 
ing hair and beard. (I 27481, Nov. 2, 
1908. ) 


Tierney (Right Rev. Michael) Sixth 
bishop of Hartford. Chain around 
neck from which is suspended a cross. 
(I 27767, Dec. 7, 1908.) 


NEWHALL (GOLDENE Howe), Brook- 
lyn, N [81818 
Gold-fish. Standing figure of young 
woman looking down; on table is 
bowl of goldfish. (I 27508, Nov. 17, 
1908.) 


(I 27640, Nov. 23, 


Young | 
lady, fichu about shoulders, by her side , 


by J. Ross | 


ARTS 505 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT.— 
Continued. 
Wilhelm II; by Alfred Schwarz. 


German emperor in full general’s uni- 
form. (I 27543, Nov. 19, 1908.) 


PLANT SEED co., St. Louis, Mo. 
[81827, 31828 
Champions. Small bunch of rad- 
ishes, a tomato, and a branch haying 
several string beans. (I 27708, Nov. 


| 27, 1908.) 
Posies. Bunch of sweet peas and 
nasturtiums. (I 27707, Nov. 27, 1908.) 


_ PoNTONE (JOHN), Chicago, III. 


OLson (Cart G. T.), Cambridge, Mass. | 


31819 
| holding one cbild on her left arm and 
one on her right. 


Oscar II. King Oscar II of Sweden, 
dressed in admiral uniform. (I 27490, 
Nov. 14, 1908.) 


[31829 

Jesus. Bas-relief of the head, side 
view, with neglected locks falling over 
the shoulder. (I 27798, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Provi- 
dence, R. I. [31830 


False and true discipleship. House 
built on the rock with storm beating 
about it, house built on sand being de- 


Co., 


molished. (I 27844, Dec. 15, 1908.) 
| RAPETTI (GIOVANNI), Weehawken, 
N. J. [31831 
Maternity. Woman thinly draped, 


OstHAUS (EpmuND H.), Toledo, Ohio. | 


[81820 


Oh mother. 
ing for their mother on box. 
Noy. 12, 1908.) 


PappocK (WILLARD D.), 
min. Ne Y. 


(I 27477, 


New York, 
[31821 
Epicurus. Model, very stout nude 
man seated on a flat surface. (I 
27791, Dec. 9, 1908.) 


Litter of puppies cry- | 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- | 


lin, Germany. [81822-31826 
Devotee (A); by Luke Fildes. 
of dark haired girl draped with a 
shawl over her shoulders. 
Nov. 19, 1908.) 
_ Maria in Nazareth; by Max Nonnen- 
bruch. 


(I 27542, | 


(I 27789, Dec. 9, 
1908.) 


SAINT-GAUDENS (Mrs. Aveusta H.), 
Cornish, N. H. [31832-31835 


Caryatid. Female figure holding 
palm and three wreaths. (I 27756, 
Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Statue, the figure carries 
wreaths in her left hand, while in the 
right hand she holds the capital of a 
column. (I 27822, Dec. 12, 1908.) 

Statue, the figure carries 
wreaths in her right hand, in the left 
she holds a lyre. (I 27823, Dec. 12, 


1908.) 


Bust | 


| 


Cornish fete. Bas relief in bronze, 
pine trees on either hand with masks, 
in center Greek altar and temple. 


| (I 27755, Dec. 5, 1908.) 


Virgin Mary, clad in a white | 


gown and holding a branch of blos- | 


soms. (I 27728, Dec. 3, 1908.) 

Reveil de l’enfant Jésus; 
beth Sonrel. Madonna holding the 
child sitting under a blooming tree. (I 
27726, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


by Elisa- | 


SCHNEELOCK (Emit R.), Brooklyn, 
Ne. [31837 
Baseball championship game. Base- 
ball park with two stands. (I 27517, 


Noy. 18, 1908.) 


| ScHONEMANN (A.), Bern, Switzerland. 


Tosende brandung; by Miiller—Brieg- | 


hel. A huge wave dashing against 
the shore. (I 27727, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


| 1-5. 


[31838-31842 


Human auditory apparatus. Models 
(I 27694-27698, Nov. 23, 1908.) 


506 


) 
ScHOVILL (WILLIAM YV.), New York, | 


[31836 


Stand- 
(I 


fi, ae § 


Taft (Hon. William H.) 
ing pose, hands clasped in front. 


’ 


27374, Nov. 2, 1908; 1 photo Nov. 12, | 


? fi 
' 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1Iv,n.s.,v.3 


Tuck (RAPHAEL) & SONS CO., LTD., 
New York, N. Y. [31856-31858 
Harmony; by A. M. Turner. Young 
girl playing violin. (I 27793, Dec. 10, 


1908. ) 
Melody: by A. M. Turner. Girl 
_playingharp. (I 27794, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Reverie; by A. M. Turner. Girl 


1908. ) 
ScuDDER (JANET), New York, N. Y. 
[318438, 31844 
Fountain. Little girl pouring water | 


from a shell. 


Tortoise fountain. 
ing on back of a turtle. 
30, 1908.) 


SELTZER (OLoF CARL), Basin, Mont. 


Small boy stand- 
(I 27721, Nov. 


(I 27720, Nov. 30, 1908.) | 


[31845-31848 | 


Crisis (The) Stragglers are being 
rounded up, the cowpuncher has roped 
a cow. (I 27749, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

Critical moment. Cowboy has roped 
a calf and the mother cow has forced 
horse against cutbank. (I 27660, Nov. 
27, 1908.) 


Horse thieves (The) Small party 
of mounted Crow Indians driving a 
bunch of stolen horses. (I 27661, Novy. 
27, 1908.) 


Slicker-shy. Cow punchers, 


_ showing head and bust, in profile. 


splashing through water, rider choking | 


the horn. 
SENSEMAN (C. 


(I 27748, Dec. 4, 1908.) 

M.), New York, N. Y. 
[31849 

Tree, the 


Senseman family tree. 


trunk, the foundation of a family, the | 
limbs and branches representing the | 
| 27488, Nov. 13, 1908.) 


descendants. (I 27821, Dec. 12, 1908.) 


SpirtvoceLt (E.) publisher, New York, 
nN. Se; [31850-31853 


Blondkopf; by H. Holtzbecher. Nude | 


woman, hair hanging down. (I 27476, 


Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Gewittersturm (approaching 
storm) ; by Karl Schade. 
in centre of picture beaten by a heavy 
‘wind. (I 27474, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Magdalena; by W. Pappcritz. Breast 


exposed, standing, dark hair hanging | 


down. (I 27473, Nov. 11, 1908.) 


Vorfriihling (approaching spring) ; 
by Karl Schade. A single birch tree, 
small sheet of water, a small house. 
(I 27475, Nov. 11, 1908.) 

STEWART PUB. CO., New York, N. Y. 
[31854, 31855 
Old man and child. Old man read- 


ing a newspaper to a young child. 
(I 27730, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


Olivette. Girl’s head, two curls are 
hanging over shoulder. (I 27731, Dec. 
3, 1908.) 


« 4 . ~ 
arte! large pulley 


standing at open window playing man- 
dolin. (I 27792, Dec. 10, 1908.) 


TURNER (C. Y.), New York, N. Y. 
[81859 
Harvest moon. Three young women, 
the crescent moon is in corner. (TI 
27674, Nov. 27, 1908: 1 photo Dee. 3, 
1908. ) 


VAN NosTRAND (A. G.), Boston, Mass. ~ 
[31860-31862 
Workers series, no. 11. Man behind 


'a desk covered with books in the act 


of writing. (I 27495, Noy. 16, 1908.) 


no. 12. Group of four men 


(I 
27496, Nov. 16, 1908.) 
no. 13. Man pulling on a 
wrench placed on the bolt head of a 
(I 27497, Nov. 16, 1908.) 


VoLtK (Dovuaetas), Center Lovell, Me. 
[31863-31865 
Lincoln (Abraham) Portrait, face, 
with a beard. (I 27489, Nov. 13, 
1908. ) 
Right hand of A. Lincoln. 
from life, holding a round stick. 


Cast 
(T 


Voice of the sea. Young girl in 
classical drapery seated on the ground 
with hands clasped over left knee. (1 
27802, Dec. 11, 1908.) 


Watcorr (Harry M.), Rutherford, 
| sieht 31866 
Rising tide. Scattered groups of 


Several trees | 


children running across a marsh. (TI 


27658, Nov. 25, 1908.) 


| WessTer (H. DANtEL), Westport, Conn. 
) [ 


31867 

Carnegie (Andrew). Statue, bust, 
head turned slightly to the right show- 
ing only part of shoulders. (TI 27544, 


| Nov. 19, 1908.) 


| Weiss (Hrtpa H.), Flatbush, L. I. 


, 
| 


WEBSTER 
Iowa. 
Pea nut butter. Goat having a pea 

nut head. (I 27633, Oct. 31, 1908.)* 


(RatpH A.), Des Moines, 
[31868 


[31869 
Bas-relief 
(I 


Lincoln (Abraham). 
with inscription at the bottom. 
27732, Dec. 3, 1908.) 


FINE 


WESTCHESTER & BRONX TITLE & MORT- 
GAGE GUARANTY CO., White Plains, 
N. Y. [31870 


First purchase. Four people in a 
library, all around a table, one man 
reading a paper. 
1908. ) 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co., Newark, N. J. 
[31871, 31872 
Fidelity. Female figure, key in right 
hand, in front of vault doors three 
powerful watch dogs. 
27, 1908.) 
Washington’s introduction to Martha 
Custis. 
Custis is seated while Gen. Washing- 
ton is bowing his respects. (I 27632, 
Noy. 21, 1908.) 


‘WiLson (FREDERICK), Briarcliff Manor, 
tae a [31873 
Christ reigning from the cross. 
Christ upon the cross, at his feet kneel 
two angels, Sts. Mary and John in 
right and left panels. (I 27648, Nov. 24, 
1908. 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven, Conn. [31874 


Skunk (The) Burren headland 
where a colored man has evidently 
frightened a skunk from its hiding 
place. (I 27486, Nov. 18, 1908.) 


Wo tr & co., Philadelphia, Pa. 


(I 27763, Dec. 7, | 


(I 27699, Nov. | 


Virginia colonial home, Widow | 


[31875-31889 | 


Christmas presents. Man 
woman crossing bridge carrying boxes, 
snow scene. (I 27456, Nov. 10, 1908.) 

Dog-wood. Girl with hat and carry- 


ing a cluster of dog-wood. 
Nov. 21, 1908. ) 


and | 


(I 27587, | 


Easter lily. Girl standing and rest- | 


ARTS 507 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Football scene. Football field in 
background, a girl and the hero in 
centre, girl holding flag. (I 27455, 
Nov. 10, 1908.) 


Golf girl. Girl in golf suit with a 
driver club swung over her right 


shoulder. (I 27461, Nov. 10, 1908.) 
Gunning. Man in shooting suit 
helping girl over a fence. (I 27457, 


Nov. 10, 1908.) 


Hockey. Snow scene, girl and fellow 
carrying skates. (I 27458, Nov. 10, 


1908. ) 

Moulin Rouge. Girl with bonnet 
tied under chin. (I 27585, Nov. 21, 
1908. ) 

Rainy day. Girl and man walking 


on board walk with the ocean to their 
left. (I 27459, Nov. 10, 1908.) 

Sailing. Sail boat showing girl and 
aman. (I 27460, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


Snow scene. Trees in the back- 
ground, girl and fellow carrying pack- 
ages. (I 27466, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


Splashing. Breaker scene with fel- 
low and girl in bathing. (I 27464 
Noy. 10, 1908.) 


Tennis. Tennis court’ with house 
in distance, fellow is standing back of 
girl. (I 27463, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


Tobogganing. Snow scene with fel- 
low and girl on a toboggan coasting 
down a hill. (I 27465, Nov. 10, 1908.) 


WoLFson (Morris), New York, N. Y. 
[31890 


Raincoat vs. umbrella or dismissing 


ing her left hand on table. (I 27586, | cha 

Nov. 21, 1908.) the umbrella. (I 27797, Dec. 10, 1908.) 
Fishing. Brook with cobble stones | WooLLeTT (A. P.), Boston, Mass. 

and a bluff in background. Girl and | [31891 

fellow standing on rock. (I 27462,, Biology. Hand holding a rat. (1 

Nov. 10, 1908.) | 27646, Nov. 28, 1908.) 

Number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photograph 
each and included in the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1908_________________ 8. 852 
Note.—This issue of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries includes the 


deposits for Class I up to and including the second week of December, 1908. 
The remaining deposits for the month of December will appear in the January, 


1909, issue. 


INDEX TO PART 4. ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, PHOTO- 
GRAPHS, FINE ARTS 


New series—Volume 3, January-December, 1908. 


This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Engravings, Chromos, 
Photographs, and Fine Arts registered during the year 1908. In addition, occasional 
references are made from prominent artists and engravers. 


The Figures refer to the numbers following the first title under any pro=- 
prietor. 


Abbe (J. E.) 1. Amer. blacksmith co. 6, 29085. 
Abbé eng. co. 26299. | Amer. cigar co. 11529. 
Abbey (EH. A.) 16136, 25973, 28885. Amer. examiner, 7, 3559, 5951, 8099, 
Abbott (J. C.) 5948. ' 11918, 14308, 16450, 19709, 21126, 
Abraham & Strauss. 5701. 23582, 26367, 29086. 

Adams (J.) 5949. Amer. horse breeder pub. co. 26394, 
Adams (J. G.) 21123. 29120. 

Adams (W. D.) 8092. Amer. import co. 263895. 

Adicks (W.) 14296. Amer. institute of architects, N. J. 


Adleman (S8.) 25980. chapter. 31521. 
Ads co. 5. _Amer. jour. examiner, 48, 3581, 5972, 
Aerial navigation co. 19700. 8124, 11942, 143822, 16475, 19724, 


Agnew (T.) & sons. 3548. 21146, 23630, 263896, 29121. 

mhl (HH. H.) 7836, 11528. Amer. lady corset co. 19830. 
Ainsworth (A. A.) 21124. Amer. law book co. 23781. 

Akin (W. A.) 11912, 14297. Amer. litho. co. 3209, 8673, 11534, 
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific exposition. 13827, 16144, 19331, 19800, 20974, 
- 16448, 19701, 26316, 29037. 23247, 25982, 28723, 31522. 

Albright (A. D.) 29082. Amer, mfgrs’. co. 3210. 

Albright (W. G.) 29083. Amer. museum of natural hist. 23250. 
Aldrich (T.) 14298. _Amer. mutoscope & biograph co. 155, 
Aleshire (J. B.) 8093, 26349. 3680, 6073, 82388, 1202, 14405, 16581, 
Alexander (J. W.) 28827. | 19802, 21229, 23732, 26488, 29246. 
Alexander (L. V. S.) 3549. Amer. photo. co. 3688. 
Alexandria-Washington lodge no. 22. | Amer. poultry jour. 3686. 


16444. _Amer. ptg. co. 156, 6077, 8243, 14410, 
Alfred co. 14299. | 19811, 21240. 
Allen (A. R.) 3554. _Amer. show print co. 3212, 5702, 
Allen (G. H.) 8095, 28572. | 11586, 18829, 16147, 19338, 20977, 
Allen (H. N.) 5950. | 23259, 25990, 28724. 
Allen (J. R.) 8096. | Amer. stereo. co. 6080, 8244, 12031, 
Allen (W. L.) 16449, 19702, 235738. | 16589, 21242, 26494, 29259. 


Allgeyer (C. E.} 14801. | Amer. tobacco co. 7840, 18838, 26008. 
Allison (H. S.) 19704. | Amsterdam supply co. 8246. 

Allyn (BH. G.) 21125. | Amy (G. A.) 23740. 

Alman & co. 38555. _Anargyros (S.) 11544, 13840, 16151, 
Almirall (R. F.) 25981. ' 26004. 

Almond stock co. 26365. | Anbert (K.) 31571. 

Alston (A.) 31571. | Anderson (A.) 29262. 

Alsup (A. J.) 19705. |Anderson (A. E.) 23741. 

wa Altenberg (G. P.) 28578, 26366. Anderson (C.) 8248. 

{@ Altschwager (H. H.) 14802. | Anderson (C. H.) 12034. 

Altvater (F. R.) 19707. Anderson (G. H.) 14411. 


Alveydre (S.-Y. d’) 8097. Anderson (G. P.) 29268. 
Ambrose (C.) 23579. | ‘Anderson (H. BE.) 7841. 
Amer. art news co. 29084. | Anderson (J. A. W.) 19812. 


509 


510 


Anderson (J. C.) 8251. 

Anderson (J. M.) 14412. 

Anderson (J. 8.) 8252. 

Anderson (L. M.) 26496, 29264. 

Anderson (W. RR.) 198183. 

Anderson pub..co. 159, 6085, 16590, 
26497. 


Andresen & Buzlaff. 29265. 
Andrews (A. H.) co. 16597. 
Andrews (C. L.) 28742. 
Andrews (Mrs. E. H.) 
Andrews (Ff. F.) 29266. 
Andrews (G. C.) 38694. 
Angell (P. H.) 138846. 
Anketell (KE. N.) 16600. 
Anscheutz (C.) 28727. 
Anthony baking co. 16606. 
Antikamnia chemical co. 26011, 
Apache (A.) 82583. 

Apollo silver co. 16158. 
Appiani & Fragueli. 16154. 
Arab patrol. 38701. 

Arakelyan (S.) 29267. 
Ararat temple A. A. O. N. M. 8. 
Arborgast (M. H.) 8254. 
F.} 
) 


6100. 


12088. 


Archibald (J. 37038, 26498. 
Archibald (O.) 12039, 16607. 
Archibold (W.) 8255. 
Arizona land co. 19818, 29268. 
Arlent-Edwards (S.) See Edwards 
(S. A.) 

Arlington chemical co. 14413. 
Armbruster (H.) 165, 3704, 8256. 
Armour & co. 166, 26012, 26502. 
Armstrong (B. L.) 3707, 5709. 
Armstrong (M. E.) 6101. 
Armstrong (W.) 171. ) 
Armstrong co. 28729. 
Arnold (F. Mel.) 11545. 
Arnold (R. J.) 8259, 12041, 23756. 
Arnold (T. 19827, 21244. 
Arnot (R.) (08, 6102, 14415, 28762. 


Aronson (lL. V.) 28730. 

Art chemical laboratories. 11546, 
13847. 

Art color co. 16608. ) 

Art press. 29271. ) 

Art pub. co. 14416. 

Arthur (J.) 38215, 5710, 7842, 8260, | 


11549, 14417, 16156, 1938438, 20982, 
26017, 31532. . 
Artistic post card & novelty co. 16609. | 
Asadoorian (H. H.) 14426. 
Ashburner (A.) 8267. 
Ashley (B. J.) 28764. / 
Associated literary press. 6105, 8268, | 
12042, 14434. 
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé ry. co. 
19831. 
Atlas assurance co., ltd. 5717. 
Atterbury (G.) 11559, 20987. 
Atwill (F.) 19832. 
Augur, Swyers & Machold. 
19833, 29272. 
Austrian (B.) 7847, 260380. 


14436, 


INDEX 


_ Avigdor (R.) 
_Ayer (H. D.) 
| Baas & Schultz. 


Bain (G. G.) 
Baker art gallery. 


| Balster (F. 8S.) 


Bangert (C. A.) 


| Bangs (F.C.) 23778. 
| Banks (C. B. E.) 19361. 


Barber asphalt paving co. 


|Barker (B. B.) 


- Barnard’s studio. 14450. 


Barnes (G.) 
_ Barnes-Crosby. 3229, 5718,7851, 11561, 
23274, 


pt. Iv, n.s.,v.3 


Automobile club of Amer. 3228. 
16169. 
172, 23766. 
29275. 
Babberger (W.) 6106. 
Bachman (A.) 8272, 16618, 19839. 
Bachrach & bro. 173. 
Bacon (I. R.) 18848. 
Baggerly (F. F.) 28781. 
Bagguley (G. T.) 26508. 
Bailey (A. K.) & son. 19840. 
Bailey (C. Z.) 29287. 
Railey (O. H.) 6107. 
177, 26504, 29290. 

16620. ° 
Baker-Trisler co. 38712. 

Saldwin (A. L.) 8278. 
Baldwin (T. 8S.) 19841, 29295. 
Bales (C. R.) & Patchett (W.H.) 3714. 
Balestrieri (L.) 7868. 
Rall (H. La P.) 193856. 
Ballance (G. R.) 14442. 
19868. 
Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 16634. 
Bamforth & co. 61038, 26508, 29311. 
Bandholtz (F. J.) 8278, 12047, 14443, 

16628, 19871, 21245, 28767, 29321. 
26522. 


Bangs. 16633. 
tanister (T.) 16635, 26523. 
Bankers art press. 14449. 


Banner photo co. 61338. 
21253. 
Barchak (S.) 178. 
Barducci (N.) 5843. 
Barillot (.) 19862. 
3715, 61384, 16636, 
19876, 26525. 


Barker (J. A.) 12052. 
Barmore (C.) 6147. 
Sarnard (C. R.) 6149. 
Barnard (Mrs. G. G.) 31583. 
Barnes (A. H.) 181, 29324. 
Barnes (A. 8S.) & co. 12053, 14452. 
16651. 

Barnes (H. P.) 166852. 


13849, 16170, 19363, 20988, 
26031. 


Barnett (B. H.) 8279. 
Barnett (J.) & co. 11620. 
Barnwell (J. O.) 12058. 
Barrett (J. A.) 12059. 
Barrick (J. P. L.) 11621. 
Barrie (G.) & sons. 186, 8281, 29331. 
Barritt (L.) 21254. 

Bart (C. W.) 16658. 
Barthold (M.) 11624. 
Bartholomew (C. L.) 8292. 
Bartlett (A.) 293832. 
Bartley (W. F.) 21257. 
Barton (J. B.) 3717. 


( 
1 


nos. 1-58, Jan.—Dec., 1908. 


INDEX 


511 


Barton (L. C.) 
Barton & Spooner. 
16654, 19893, 21258 
Bash (G. A.) 6160. 
Bash (G. A.) & co. 
Batchelder (C. F.) 


6151, 8293. 


8316. 


3720. 
23786. 


Bauer gas fixture works. 198, 


12062, 21267. 
8317. 
3292. 


29333. 
8327. 


12066. 
Beach (H. D.) co. 11625. 

Beach (H.M.) 16661, 21271, 23799. 
199. 

Beale (N.) 
Bean (O. Crosby) 16670. 
Beattie (H. W.) 138946. 

| Beaty (C. A.) 83828, 12067. 
Beaumarscheff (M.) 28732. 
Beck (C.) 93724. 

Beck (C. A.) 16174. 


Beck (C. W.), jr. 
Beck (G.) 20993. 
Beck (M.) 23809. 
Becker (L. A.) 6164. 
Beckquist & Reid. 12071. 
Beckwith (C.) 18947. 
Beckwith co. 8331. 
Beers (N. T.) 12078. 
Behrens (G. A.) 38725. 
Bell (A. W.) 14453. 

ell. (J. W.), son & Co. 
23810. 


Bell (L. M.) 8842. 

Bell (M. K.) 8845, 29334. 
Bellamy (F. EH.) 28733. 
pellanger (C.) 28279. 
Bellanger (C. F.) 16178. 
Bellar & Cass. 8346. 
Meellemere (C. F.) 29347. 
Bellows (G.) 81555. 
Menedict (H. I.) 12077. 
Bengough (W.) 3293, 5736. 
Benignus (W.) (8729. 
Benjamin (F. BE.) 29348. 
Benjamin (I1.) 8347, 16674, 19906, 
ee 29349. 


8330, 16673. 


6165, 


bu eos, 
Jenner (H. M.) 6177, 16675, 21291. 
Bennett (A. P.) 14454. 
ennett (H. H.) studio. 16679. 
Bennett (H. M.) 238812 
Benson (FF. C.) 6178. 


65871—08——_4. 


eee 8304, 12060, 


18940, 23277, 


3721, 


Beck (C. R. R.) 200, 6162, 8320, 26537. 


21275, 


| Berand (J.) 
| Berdan pub. co. 


Berry (W.) lodge no. 50 K. 


| Bertrand (J. J. R.) 


| Birney 


| Bisbee (C. E.) 


| Black (C. P.) 


| Blade co. 


16179. 

6179, 21293, 26540. 
16182. 

3736, 16682. 

26042. 

12078, 13948. 


3erg (J.) 
Bergen (G. F.) 
Berger (M. M.) 
3erger-Levrault & co. 

Berger pub. co. 16685. 
Bernardini statuary co. 
Berry (W. L.) 3737. 


28734. 


of. (FP; 
19374. 

19910. 

206. 

16745. 


Bertucci (P. J.) 
Beudsler (A. P. J.) 
Beul (F. de) 31761. 
Beveridge (E. C.) 21304. 
Bevington (W.) 8348. 
Bicknell mfg. co. 21307, 26546. . 
Bien (J.) & co. 3738, 16746, 29350. 
Big picture co. 23813. 

Bigelow, Smith & co. 26548. 
Billiken co. 26048, 26598, 28736. 
Binder (H. A.) 23814. 
Binebaum (L.) 81700. 
Binger co. 14457. 

Bingham (K.) 6190. 

Bird (M. T.) 6198. 

Bird (W. A. 8.) 19911. 
Bird’s-eye view pub. co. (inc.) 
Birdsall (K. N.) 29380. 
Birge (M. H.) & sons co. 
CW... VV.) 207, 
28760, 31556. 


12082 


21313. 
7867, 16184, 


19913, 23821. 

Bischoff & Héfle. 3294, 7868, 11626. 
26044, 

Bish (A. A.) 

Bishop (A. A.) 

Bishop (J. K.) 

Bissell (G. E.) 

Bit & spur pub. co. 

Bitter (C.) 11627. 

Bituminous coal co. 

Bixby (L. BE.) 3741. 

Blacet (E. D.) 38748, 16828. 

8349. 

Black (H.) co. 57388, 7873. 

Black (T. H.) 6194, 8350. 

Black & white pub. co. 3744. 

23824. 

Blair (H. W.) 28825. 

Blaisdell (Mrs. H. L.) 6198. 

Blakeslee (J. D.) 2138384. 

Blanchet (J. B.) 212. 

Blanck (G. O.) 19875. 

Blashfield (E. H.) 11628, 31559. 

Blasius (L. W.) 38745, 8355, 14458. 

Blasski (F.) 7887. 

Blau (E.) 18908. 

Bledsoe (J. W.) 14461. 

Blenner (C. J.) 5748, 7888. 

Blessing (J. L.) 2138385, 26602. 

Blinks (T.) 8050, 23476. 

Bliss (fF. J.) 8361. 


211. 
12084. 
26599, 29381. 
28761. 

12086. 


12087. 


| Bliss (W. W.) 6200. . 


512 


Block bros. tob. co. 16192. 

Blonke (O. L.) 218. 

Blood (C. R.) 8365. 

Bloschke (F.) 26048. 

Blosser (J. A.) 214, 3751. 

Bockmann (L. F.) 26606. 

Boehme (K.) 16293. 

Bogardus (C. A.) 217. 

Bogart (A. B.) 83866. 

Boh (J.) 14015. 

Bohnen (C.) 218. 

Boice (B.) 219. 

Boileau (P.) 
28762, 31560. 

Bolser (M. O.) 16829. 

Bomboy (A.) 220. 

Bona (T.) 26607. 

Bond (A. J.) 23826. 

Bond (G. W.) 221, 6201, 8367, 12088, 
14462, 16841. 

Bonhajo (V.) 14019. 

Bong (R.) 7889, 11629, 14018, 19377, 
20994, 23282, 28770, 31568. 

Bonnie (R. K.) 12092. 

Boody (A.) 14487. 

Book news monthly. 
14488, 16851, 29383. 

Boone (A.) 23828. 

Boot (J.) 3303. 

Borglum (G.) 116380. 

Boston & Montana consolidated cop- 


3300, 14017, 19376, 


3754, 12095, 


per & silver mining co. 16855. 
Boston budget & beacon. 23836. 
Boston floating hospital. 14020. 


Boston leather 14490, 
16856. 

Boston photo news co. 19914. 

Boston plastic art co. 232838. 

Boston postcard co. 3757. 

Boston sculpture co. 14022, 16193, 
28772. 

Boston traveler. 

Bosworth (L. M.) 


binding co. 


26611, 29385. 
14493, 23837. 


Bourke (J. F.) 26630. 
Bowen (C. K.) 29888. 
Bowles (J. H.) 38763, 8368. 


Bowles & Caldwell. 16869. 
Bowman (A. B.) 238842. 
Bowser (S. F.) & co., ine. 
Boyd (F. M.) 8869, 14496. 
Boyé (A.) 16194. 

Boyer (M. W.) 293889. 
Boyle (F. M.) 230. 

Boyle (J. J.) (12096. 
Boyle bros. 381569. 

Boylos (Z.) 3304. 


227, 21337. 


20995. 


Brackett (S.) 5745. 

Bradbury (G. EH.) 218389. 

Bradley (A. F.) 8764, 168738, 23843. 
Bradley (F. BE.) 26681. 

Bradley (M.) co. 23844. 

Bradley bros. 19924, 21340. 

Bragg (R. BE.) 21348. 


Brush (B. J.) 


_ INDEX 


Brauer (J.) & son. 
| Braun, 


Brazier (C. W.) 19398. 
Brehm (F.) co. 31570. 
Brehm (F. W.) 83878, 21360, 26632. 
Brenner (W. N.) 28773. 
Brent (C. 8.) 14498. 
| Brentlinger (J. 8S.) 14499, 
26634. 
Breton (H.) 6253. 


Brenker & Kessler co. 23863. 
Brewer (N. R.) 16213. 
Brewster (A. J.) 16879. 
3richer (A. T.) 5745. 
3ricker (E. C.) 21363. 
Bricker (W. J.) 8385. 

| Briggs (E. L.) 235, 12097. 
sriggs (R. E.) 14506. 
Briggs (W. S.) 287. 


Bromley (E. A.) 


| Brown 


| Brown 
| Brown 
| Brown 
| Brown 

Brown 


 Beneine (ae ee 
Bradkigtaek Waller Com uch. uae dees 


| Bruce (W.) 


_ Bruguiere & Bisen. 
Brunson (S8.) 


| Brandon ptg. co. 


pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 


Branch (C. M.) 38766. 
Branch (H. C.) 8873. 


Brand (A.) 21344. 
Brandmo (R. BE.) 16877, 21345. 
234. 


Brandt (C. E.) 6252. 

Brandt (E.) 21357, 23862. 
Branson (B. M.) 16878, 21358. 
Brassler (C. A.) 29391. 

21359. 
Clement & co. 5744, 7 
16196, 19379. 


J 


Brigman (A. W.) ° 23864, 26635. 
Brispot (H.) 238284. 
Britton & Ray. 12098. 
Brock (N.) 3767, 12099. 
6257, 19936. 
Brooke (M. E.) 23868. 
Brookins (D. H.) 6258. 
Brouse (J. L.) 19987. 
Brouse (J. P. W.) 238. 
Brower (J. B.) 29892. 
Brown (A. E.) 38768. 
Brown (A. T.) 12100. 
Brown (E.) 21365. 
(EB. 12101. 
(H. 14508. 
(H. 240, 6259, 29893. 
(J. 7897, 14026, 16214. 
(J. 26636. 
(J. 26049. ® 
(M. 21370. 
(M. 3771. 
(N. E.) 37738, 16884. 
(W. S.) 14509, 21371, 2663 
& Bigelow. 38775, 5745, 
16220, 19397, 23285, 26050, 31571. 
6343, 23869, 29394. 
23871. 

Brownscombe (J.) 241, 38305. 
19407. 

14510. 
23297. 

14511. 
11631. % 
Brunt & Parman. 23873. 
S386. 
Bryan post card co. 


Brown 
Brown 

s{rown 
Brown 
Brown 


Brown bros. 


Bruckner (J.) 
Brugairolles (V.) 


23874. 


INDEX 513 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Bryant (A. G.) 6344. 

Bryant (W. D.) 21872. 

Buchanan (J.) & co. 28298. 

Bucher (W. F.) 6346. 

Buchman (A.) 199388 

Buck (G. V.) 3806, 6347, 8387, 12106, 
29396. 

mack (J. W.) 12117. 

Buck (Mrs. S. Crosby) See Crosby- 
B. (Mrs. S.) 

Budd (A. K.) 12118. 

Buffham (G. R.) 29407. 

Biihler (A. W.) 19397. 

Buiger (A.) 5767. 

MBullard (C. E.) 8481, 23874. 

Bulletin co. 26639. 

Bullock (W.) 12119. 

mBundy (W. M.) 19939. 

Bunnell (S. U.) 12121, 19940. 

Bunnéll (W. A.) 12123. 

Bunnell (W. A.) art co. 16885. 

Burbank (HE. A.) 26051. 

Burch (W.) 3808. 

Burehlaw (C. A.) 20996, 21373. 

Burdick (J. E.) 7889, 11632, 31621. 

Burdick & Swart. 8436. 

Burger (M. M.) 14512. 

Burgess (J. M.) 248. 


26640, 29408. 

Burglum (G.) 3807. 

Burke (H. N.) 16226, 23300. 
Burkholder (Mrs. M. ©.) 12127. 
@Burkins (W. C.) 3809. 
@Burnham (R. De W.) 14514. 
@Burns (H.G.) 14519. 


Burpee (W. A.) & co. 244, 29409. 

marr (C. C.) 11638. 

Burr McIntosh Monthly. 23887. 

Burr pub. co. 245, 3308, 3811, 6368, 

» 8437, 12130, 16228, 26052. 

Hurrell (D. T.) 23888. 

Burris & Willis. 16886. 

Burroughs (E. W.) 3309. 

Burrows (C.) 8448. 

Burt (F. D.) 247, 8444. 

Busby (S.) 26648. 

Bushnell (D. 1.) 38814. 

Business life pub. co. 26649. 

Mbussian (H. H.) 12132. 
Busson (G.) 163870. 


Butler (F. T.) 6369. 
Butler (Mrs. G. W.) 8445. 
Butler (H. B.C.) 23890. 
Butler (H. R.) 31623. 


Butler bros." 20998. 
Butterick pub. co. 21876. 
Button (C. R.) 248. 


Buzza Rhein co. 23302. 


| Byam (C.) 249. 


3yers (J. E.) 16887. 


Byron (J.) 3815, 6370, 3446. 


Byron & co. 14533, 16888, 23891, 
26651, 29412. 

Cabane (E.) 16229. 

Cahoon (C. D.) 26054. 


| Cailliot (R.) 23303. 


| 


Calder (A. L.) co. 11634. 

Calder (A. 8.) 3310. 

California panorama co. 251, 8448, 
23892, 

California stereo and view co. 6872. 

Calvert (E. C.) 8474. 


| Calvert-Hart (V.) See Hart (V. C.) ~ 
| Cameron-Swan (Donald). 16889. 
Camp (H. B.) co. 6407, 12134. 
_Campana (D. M.) 16890. 

| Campbell (B. 8S.) 21377. 


Campbell (F. 8.) 275, 23899. 
Campbell (G. J.) 14534. 


| Campbell (H. 8S.) 19944. 


Burgess (W. B.) 14513, 21375, 23885, | 


Campbell (J. S.) 145385. 

Campbell (W. J.) 3824, 6408. 

Campbell art co. 3825, 8475, 12135, 
23900. 

Campbell, Metzger & Jacobson. 5768. 

Camus (J.) 14030. 

Cantwell (G. G.) 14536. 


| Caproni (P. P.) & bros., ine. 3311, 


19408, 26055, 31625. 
Capudine chemical co. 26056. 
Carabelli (J.) 11635. 
Carey (H. R.) 29418. 
Carlisle (H. W.) 19409. 
Carlyle (F.) 3312, 11636, 20999. 
Carpenter (C. T.) 16898, 21878, 23933, 
26653. 
Carroll (A. N.) 23935. 
Carroll (J. B.) 280, 3858. 


| Carson (Dr. C. H.) 26057. 


| 
| 


Carson, Pirie, Scott & co. 29414. 

Carter (A.) 12137. 

Carter (H:. H.) © 282,, 84838; 12185, 
145387, 26654. 

Carter (R. K.) 38859. 

Carter (S.) 26655. 

Carter’s ink co. 3313, 16895, 26656. 

Cartwright (D. W.) 239387, 26657. 

Case (W. H.) 8484. 

Caslani (S.) 14031. 

Casper (C. W.) co. 11687. 

Casteels (A.) 28774. 

Catholic church extension socy. of the 
UAS, AG 729415. 


Catholic press co. 288. 

Catlett (G.) 8486. 

Caughey (A.) 6409, 16896. 

Cavally (F. L.) 8488. 

Cavally (F. L.), jr. 3861, 8487. 

Cave’ (J.)- To281. 

Cavelti (J.) 31627, 

Celebrity art co. 284, 12142, 14539, 
23988, 29417. - 


Center (A. P.) 19945. 


Chase (G. W.) & son merc. co. 16904. 
Chaston (F.) 8525. 

Chauffy & Jack. 19947. 

Chautauqua pub. co. 38877, 6420, 23956. 
Chelminshi (J. V.) 19379. 

Cheney (M. L.) 3814. 

Cheney (M. M.) 29418. 

Cheney bros. 3315. 

Cherry & Osmer ¢o. 3878. 

Chesley (G. L.) 21387. 

Chialiva (L.) 11689. 


Chicago mezzogravure co. 14551. 
Chicago photo co. 14552. 

Chicago tribune. 16905. 

Chickering (E.) 3802, 6421, 8526, 


16933, 21388, 26671, 29421. 
Child (F. G.) 3809. 
Children’s mag. 6439. 
Chocarne-Moreau. 16282. 
Chrisholm (J.) 6440. 
Christian (S. ©.) 310. 
Christian church. 3884. 
Christian science pub. socy. 
Christie (W. M.) 318. 
Chureh (F. S.) 7901, 14035, 16233, 

21000, 28775, 31628. 

Chureh (J.) co. 121538. 


6441. 


Church & Dwight co. 3316, 21004, 
28784. 

Churehill (Mrs. I.) 14553, 

Cincinnati horse shoe & iron Co. 
26672. 


Cincinnati process eng. co. 314. 

Citizens tunnel comm. 26673. 

City coal co. 12163. 

City of New York.. See New York 
(City of) 

Claflin (H. B.) co. 7913. 

Clapp & Ingalls. 29426. 

Clark (C. H.) 6442, 12164, 16937, 
26674. 

Clark (C. J.) 383817, 23305. 

Clark (E. EH.) 213894. 


514 INDEX | 

pt. IV, 0. &., V. 
: 

Century co. 6410, 21379, 26658. Clark (F. 8.) 3885, 23957. 

Cermak (R.) 6411. Clark (H.D.) 26676. 

Chadwick (H. A.) 292. Clark (H. W.) jr. 16939. 

Chalif normal school of dancing. 8522. Clark (J. M.) 315, 8538, 12165, 294 

Chalmers (J. H.) 23948. | Clark (L. W.) 6448. 

Chamber of commerce, Troy, N. Y. | Clark (W. A.) 8540. 

12152. Clark eng. & ptg. co. 14554. 

Chamberlain (J. B.) 23949. Clarke (F. C.) 213895. 

Chamberlin (H. B.) 6413. Clatworthy (F. P.) 21397. 

Chamberlin (N. S.) 23950. Claus (E.) 16236. 

Chamberlin bros. 26666. Clausen (W.) 5778. 

Chambers (W. W.) 298. Clay, Robinson & co. 3888, 31630. 

“Champenois. 19410. Cleaver (G. C.) 29429. 

Champlin (W. B.) jr. 16897. Cleaves (C. H.) 316. 

Chandlee (E.) 28954. Clegg (E. T.) 8542. 

Chandler (H. P.) 28955. Clemens (T. C.) 19949. 

Channell (U. G.) 2094. Clemens (U.S. G.) 6444, 12166. 

Chapman (C. T.) 7900. Clinedinst (B. M.) 3817, 3889, 8544 

Chapman (EB. F.) 8523, 16898, 21385. 12167, 14555, 16948, 19950, 21401 

Chappell (C. A.) & others. 19946. 26686, 29430. 

Charpin (A.) 238304. Clogenson (H.) 3824, 6445, 1696 

Chase (E. D.) 11638. 29445. 


Close (M. C.) 16966. 

Close, Graham & Scully, ine. 8566. 
14559. 

Closon mfg. co. 

Closson (W. B.) 
31631. 

Coates (C. H.) 325. 

Cobb (D.) 316382. 

Coburn (A.L.) 21402. 

Coburn & co. 26692. 

Coca-cola co. 23306. ; 

Cochrane (M. W.) 26693. 

Coe (A.) 23958, 26694. 

Coffee (F.) 21403. 

Coffin (W. H.) 16237, 26695, 31633. — 

Cohn (C. K.) 3898, 6448. 

Colby (J. M.) 16967, 29449. 

Colby (V. V.) 214138, 26699. 

Cole (B. F.) 3826, 12179. 

Cole (W. M.) jr. 21005, 21416, 31645. 

Coleman (J. H.) 26060. 

Colgate (A. BE.) 28813. 

Colin-Libour (Mme.) 16247. ‘ 

Collier (F. P.) 19411, 21006, 31646. 


14560. 
6447, 7914, 116 


Pate 


le 


Collier (P. F.) & son, 327, 3318, 3899, 


5779, 6449, 7919, 11642, 14037, 14561, 
16248, 19412, 21419, 28307, 23959, 
26061, 28814, 31647. 

Collins (H. 8.) 3900. 

Collins (M. H.) 38902. 

Collins (S.) 26700. 

Colnaghi (P. & D.) & co. 16974. 


Colonial life ins. co. 29455, 31655. 
Colvin (H. H.) 26701. 
Combs (BE. E.) 23967. 


Commercial club of Chicago. 23968. 
Compton & sons litho. & ptg. co. 645 
Conant & Conant. 329. 


Conger (lL. E.) 29456. 


Conklin (D. B.) 


: 
: 
; 
; 


29458. 

Conlin (F. B.) 26702. 

Connecticut river bridge and highwa 
dist. 23974. 


515 


INDEX 

nos. 1-53, Jan. —Dec., (1908 - sh ee 
Connell (C. D.) 19951. Crawford, McGregor & Canby co. 
Conner (A. W.) 19952, 21007. 12183, 21467. 
Conner (F. J.) 21421. Crawshaw (L.) 16262. 
Connolly (J. A.) 16975. Cree pub.-co. 8590. 
Conradi (G. A.) 16976. Cressman’s (A. R.) sons. 28822. 
Consolidated art co. 238975, 26704. | Crompton (J.) co. 349. 
Consolidated engineering & construc- | Cronyn (J. L. ©.) 19976. 

tion co. 330. Croonborg (F. T.) 24038, 29478. 
Consumer’s league. 331. Crosby (C. G.) 29482. 
Continental art co. 8572. Crosby (M. H.) 7928.0 
Continental ins. co. 11643. Crosby-B (Mrs. 8.) 6476, 8595, 19977. 
Conway (W. A.) 11644. Crowell pub. co. 3336, 5786, 11646, 
Conyer mfg. co. 24007. 14047, 16263, 19434, 21008, 23317, 
Conyers (H. B.) 6452, 16977, 26707. | _ 26070, 28823, 31659. 
Cook (C. C.) 16980. Cruver mfg. co. . 356, 6479, 8598, 17019, 
Cook (M. F.) 24008. 26719. 
Cook (P. 8.) 24009. Culbertson (S. J.) 6481. 
Cook (W. F.) 16984, 19421. Cullins (E. G.) 26720. 


Cook (W.F.) graniteco. 16255, 26067. 


31656. 


Coolidge (C. M. “ 14040, 28314. 
moon (J.); jr. 3321. 


Coonley (P. N.) 29459. 
Cooper (W. A.) 332. 
Cootey (P. I.) 24010. 


Moovert (J. ©.) 333, 12180, 14591, 
16985, 19953, 21422, 24011, 29470. 

Coppinger & Griel. 39038, 6459, 8573. 

Corday & Gross. 5784. 

Corey (L. 8.) 3918. 

Cornell co-operative socy. 38914. 


Corner (EH. P.) 336. 
Cornish (G. B.) 16988. 
Cornman (C. C.) 21426. 
Cort (H. R.) 16996, 19959. 
Corwin (C. A.) 3330. 
Costello (J. B.) 14592. 
Coudow studio. 21427. 


Council drug co., ltd. 26708. 
Couper (F. B.) 26711: 
Couret (J. F.) 14598. 
Courier co. of Buffalo. 
we8576, 12181, 14594, 19962, 21430, 
24016, 26712, 29472. 


Courselles-Dumont (H.) 

Covell (B. C.) 17001. 

Covington (A.) 3923, 5785. 

Cowell (J. H.) 3924. 

Cowles (E.) 31657. 

Cowper (F. C.) 28980. 

Cox (P.) 344, 3926, 6472. 

Craftsman’s — guild. 14048, 
23316. 


Craig (A. S.) 
Craig (O. L. F.) 
Craker (R. J.) 
Crane (EF. L.) 
Crane (J. W.) 
14044, 16258, 19426, 
Crane (W.) 31700. 
Craven (M. B.) 17005, 19975, 
Crawford (C.) 8589. 
Crawford (E. S.) . 16261. 


16257. 


19422, 


3929. 
3930. 
348. 
26718. 
3331, 7926, 11645, 
26069, 28821. 


21466. 


+ Curran (C. C.) 


| Curtiss studio. 


| Cutter (C. BE.) 
| Cyclone fence co. 
337, 3916, 6465, | 


| Darbyshire (L.) 


Culver military academy. 6483, 19980. 

Cumberland pub. co. 29486. 

Cumming (G. M.) 19485. 

Cunningham (A. W.) 21468, 24040, 
26734. 

Cunningham (F. A.) 24042. 

16264. 

Curran & De Grey. 26736. 

Currier (C. B.) 12185. 

Curry (J. E.) 24048. 

Curry (W.) 3931, 29487. 

Curtis (A.) 14595, 17021. 

Curtis (E.S.) 361, 17039, 19981, 29494. 

Curtis (G. E.) 522. 

Curtis (Mrs. M. E.) 

Curtis & Cameron. 
8599, 12186, 17244, 
26737, 29636. 

Curtiss (F. W.) 


29635. 
524, 3940, 6485, 
19982, 21470, 


26746. 
17253. 

S608. 
12196. 
12197. 

6495. 
12198, 26747. 
8609. 


Cushing (C. H.) 
Cutler pub. co. 


Dabb (R. I.) 

Dabbs (J. V.) 

Dadmur (L.) 6501. 

Dagenais (J. E.) 24050. 

Dagnaux (A.) 23318. 

Dampf (C. J.) 26749. 

Daly (C. C.) 528. 

Daly (C..F.) 3962. 

Dana (A.) 8620. 

Daniel (L. 8S.) 534, 6502. 

Daniels (H. R.) 24051. 

Daprato statuary co. 38337, 5788, 7929, 
11647, 14048, 16265, 23319, 28824. 

3963, 29637. 

7889. 

14596. 


Darien (H.) 
Darling (G. D.) 


Darmstadter (H. M.) 26750. 
Dassonville (W. E.) 26751. 
Daube, Cohn & co. 14598. 

| Davenport mfg. co. 17257. 

| Davey (F.) 8621. 

| David (E.) 16266. 

David (M.) ,8622, 14049. 


1 


DEG - INDEX 

pt. Iv, 0. 8., v8 
Davidson (D.) 24052. | Detroit pub. co. 545, 4046, 6516, , 
Davidson (D. N.) 17260, 21481. | 12239, 14624, 17300, 20012, 21010, 
Davidson & Averrett. 3964. 21538, 23323, 24080, 26789, 28827, 
Davies studio. 5386, 24066. 29711. 


Davis (A. L.) 26767. Deuble (C. G.) 6655, 12253. 


Davis (A. M.) 3965, 6505, 14050. | Deully (E.) 19442. J 
Davis (C. H.) 538, 17265. | Deutsch (J.) 26963. » 
Davis (C. T.) 26769. | Devare (E. P. Pr.) 19443, 21011. — 
Davis (E. H.) 8623. | Devereaux (T. H.) 20076. 
Davis (J.) 38977, 29638. _de Vos (I.) 4278. 
Davis (S. P.) 24067. De Windt (Mrs. E. CG.) 21599. 
Davis (W. B.) 539, 3342, 12202, 14051. | De Witt (M.) 6656. 
Davis (W. S.) 3838438, 14052, 19437, | pe Wolf (D.) 14626. 
21009, 23321. Dexter (G. G.) 8672. 
Davis & Hickemeyer. 8626, 12203, | Dey (A. H.) 6657. 
17277, 26770. De Yough (J.) 21600. 
Davis & Iivingston. 4031. De Zavala (A.) 6658, 12254. 
Davis & Riggs. 8650. Dick & Dodge. 12255. 
Davis bros. pub. co. 19990. | Dickerman (H. N.) 173863. | 
Dawson (J. W.) 19994, 21482. Dickey (A. F.) 29815. \ 
Dawson (W.) 4032, 29690. Dickinson (A. M.) 551, 12256, 14627. 
Dawson (W. L.) 540, 14599, 21491. Dickinson (C. H.) 8673. 
Day (F.) 31661. Dickinson (W. J.) 4279. 
Day (F. D.) 8651. Dicksee (H.) 381685. 
Day (L.) 194388. Dickson (C.) 21601, 26964. 
Dearborn (C. A.) 14601. Dickson (F.) 552. 
Deardorff (M. P.) 17281. Dieson (0. E.) 6659. 
Debat-Ponsen (E. B.) 16267, 23322. Dietz printing co. 24089. 
De Benning (T.) 19999. Dill (G. A.) 24090. 
De Camp (J. G.) 21525. Dillaway (H. L.) 4280. 
De Camp (J. R.) 31662. Dille (R.) 173864, 24091. 
de Campi (A.) 29697. Dillon (T. EB.) 4281, 24117, 29816. 
Decker (W. S.) 541. Dingman (B. H.) 29829. 
De Clow (W. L.) 542. Dingman (W. H.) 6660. 
De Crano (F. F.) 7932. Diranian (S.) 3354. 
Dedrick (J. V.) 14605. | Distinctive advtg. service. 6661, 8678. 
De Fesset (M.) 4045. Ditson (O.) co. 8679, 17386, 20077, 
Defregger (F. v.) 11706, 21025. 21602. 
de Groat (A. B.) 20000. Dobbelaar (C. A.) 31665. 
Dehnhoff (K.) 21526. | Dobbins (C. H.) 20079. 
Deitz (H. C.) 26775. | Dobbs (A. B.) 555. 
Dejonge (L.) & co. 3344, 26071. Dobson (H. J.) 3308. 
de Lamorton (A. E. B.) 29699. | Dodd (M. M.) 17388. 
De Land (C. 0.) 31663. Dodd & Struthers. 26965. *. 
De Laval separator co. 26077. Doehrmann (G.) 29830. 
Delevante (R.) 6515. Doherty (J. E.) 556. 
Del Mar (F.) 28825. | Dolson (Mrs. M. C.) 26966. 
Delobbe. 19439. i Donahey (J. H.) 8680, 11649. 
De Luce (P.) 543, 3348. Donald (C. F.) 14630, 20080. 
De Luce art co. 17282, 20004. Donaldson (F. J.) 24123. 
Demange (L. B.) 12216. Donaldson (R. M.) 20081, 21012. 
Demarest (F. P.) 12218. Donaldson (T. B.) 19444. 
Deming (EH. W.) 3349. . | Donelson (A.) 8686. 
Demmon (W. A.) 17284. Donnell (C. C.) 14632. 


Denison (H. H.) 26776. 


” 14 , 
Denman (A. H.) 17283, 26778. Donovan (J.) 634 


Doolittle (W. H.) 4285. 


Dennis (F. T.) 28826. | Do ‘ J.) 12276. 

De Nobili (P.) 31664. ee ee Gigee 

Denver Post. 8652, 12219, 14615, 17288, Doty (EB. E.) 12277, 21604. 
20005, 21527, 24068, 26779, 29700. — Douglas (W.) 12281, 21605. 

Desbois (L.) 19379. Douglass (W. M.) 17389. 

De Schaum motor syndicates. 21537. | Doust (I. U.) 12286, 14635. 

Desvarreux (R.) 16196, 19441. Dow (A, W.) 6665. 

Detaille (E.) 16345. Dow (J. M.) 21606. 


Detroit decorative supply co. 12238. 


Downs (F. M.) 27002. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Doyle & Lovenbein. 29831. 
Drake (A. W.) 4286. 
Drake (J. D.) 
27003. 
Drake (W. H.) 
Drake (W. R.) 557. 
Drake portrait co. 24129. 
Drecker & co. 17396. 
Drew (A. F.) 17400, 19449. 
Drew (G. W.) 79338, 28852. 
Drowatsky (W. H.) 565, 24133. 
Drucker & co. 14636. 
Dry (V.C.) 568. 
Drysdale (W. F.) 
Dubas (J.) 12287. 


3360, 19446. 


24137. 


Dugmore (A. R.) 

Dunbar (F. A. T.) 

Duncan (N. W.) 29832. 

Dunecan’s (J.) sons. 16269. 

Dunlap (O. BE.) 6673. 

Dunn (J. F.) 7934. 

Dunn (R. LL.) 174038. 

Dunning (E. G.) 17405. 

Dunnington (W. W.) 12288. 

Dunsmore (J. W.) 38361, 14053. 

Dunthorne (R.) 8688, 27007. 

Dunton (W. H.) 28853. 

Dupont (A.) 8689. 

Du Pont (H. F.) 4295. 

Du Pont de Nemours (E. J.) powder 
co. 26078. 

Dutchess mfg. co. 11650. 

Dutton (C. S.) 569. 

Dworshak (L.) 12291, 14640. 

Dye (M. EE.) 298834. 

Dye (W. D. L.) 43804. 

Dyer & Smith. 4305. 

Eadie (FE. O.) 11658. 

Eagle ptg. co. 31666. 

Earl (M.) 16870. 

Harl (W. A.) 6676. 

Harle (L. C.) 11654. 

Eaton (H. & M.) 14641. 

Ebaugh & St. Hill. 29836. 

Ebel (F.) 5866. 

Echtler (A.) 16400. 

HKekels (W. LL.) 24189. 

‘Eckstone (C.) 4806, 8798, 12292. 

Eddy (R.) 21609. 

Edgarton mfg. co. 

Edgerton (R. L.) 
24140. 

Edison mfg. co. 570, 4310, 6678, SS06, 
12298, 14644, 20097, 21610, 24142, 
27008, 29887. 


Hdmonston (D. B.) 
24203, 27061. 


Wdwards (A. M.) 
Edwards (A. W.) 
Edwards (G. H.) 
Edwards (G. T.) 
Hdwards (H. C.) 
Edwards (S. A.) 


21014. 


4307. 3 
12298, 14642, 20093, 


21650, 17432, 
12317. 
17436. 
11848. 
590. 
5790. 
591. 


‘17892, 21608, 24124, | 
| Edwardy (F. W.) 
| Egbert (D.) 
| Egelhof (F. L.) 


| Kichhorn (L. R.) 
| HKickemeyer 


‘| Eliason (E. K.) 


| Tlliott. 
| ETMott, CC. Et.y. ea. 


| Elliott (J.) 
| Elliott (J. A.) 


| Engelke & Lincoln. 


| English (H.) 


| Emmet (E. G.) 


| Eppelman (G.) 


| Erickson (A.) 


| Erwin (W. L.) 
| Eskridge (G. W.) 


| Evans (W.) 


Edwards & Deutsch litho. co. 
6696, 27062. 
Edwards & Loomis. 20118. 
12319. 
19450. 
21633. 
27068. 
16400. 
(B.) 9 4325, 
14664, 17488, 21634. 
Eighmy bros. 29889. 
Elbel (O. M.) 11656. 
Elder (P.) & co. 21638, 24205. 
Elder (P. M.) 27069. 
Electro, mechanical co. 
4359. 


Eklers (W. A.) 


6697, 8832, 


4349. 


27071. 
27072. 


Ell (J.) 
596, 4360, 6698, 
8833, 21667, 27073, 29909. 

26079, 27074. 

17443. 

4372. 

8834. 


Ellis (G. A.) 

Ellis (R. W.) 

Elrod (M. J.) 17444. 

Elsley (A. J.) 28854. 

Elson (A. W.) & co. 601, 4873, 6699, 
12320, 17445, 21668, 24212, 27075. 

Elton (A. J.) 21675. 

Emerson (M. M.) 12321. 

Emerson drug co. 26080. 

Emery (C. EH.) 21677. 

7935, 8842. 

12322. 

604. 


Emmet (W. H.) 
Empire city farms. 
Empire co. 21679. 
Engel (Johanna) 
Engel (Joseph) 


1893. 
27086. 
6702. 
Engelstad (L. F.) 605, 4378, 27087. 
Engle (L.) 14671. 
88438, 17446, 20119. 
21680. 
12336. 
8844, 14672, 24227. 
27088. 
14673, 17450, 20124. 
17451, 21681. 
31667. 
17452. 
6703. 
24229. 


Ennis (C. C.) 
Erbe (H. H.) 


Erickson (C. E.) 
Ermerins (J. M.) 
Ernst (BE. C. F.) 


Eskridge (G. W.) co. 
Essex institute. 606. 
Essig (M. A.) 14054. 
Estes (EK. P.) 14685. 
Ktter (B.) 27089. 
Huders (J. J.) 233831. 
Evans (A.) co. 19451. 
Evans (HE. I.) 6704. 
610. 
Evans Sun. sch. specialty mfg. co. 4879. 
Everhart (L. H.) 27090. 5 
Everybody’s bible class. 21684. 
Ewart (W. EB.) 4881, 6705, 8845, 12339, 
17478, 27092. 


518 


Ewen (W. J.) 14686. 
Hwing (R. A.) 20125. 
Executive committee 
week. 27142. 
Faber (J. T.) 12866. 
Fagan (J.) 26081. 
Fahrney reunion co. 20126. 
Fair (H.) 8879, 14707. 
Fair co. 20127. 
Fairbank (N. K.) co. 21685. 
Fairbanks (EK. & T.) & co. 
14055, 19452. 


Fairman co. 648, 27148. 
Falk. 242381, 
Falk (B. J.) 
Taries (G. 8.) 4890. 
Harmer (EK. 1.) 43891. 
Farmers insurance co. 24233. 
Farnham (T. C.) 8880, 14708. 
Farrand (W. C.) 24234. 
Farrar (F. P.) 24287. 
Frascher (G. W.) 7938. 
Faugeron (A.) 19454. 
aught (H. 8.) 6733. 
Faulkner (C. W.) & Co. 
24238, 29910. 
Faulkner (H. A.) 43892. 
Faulkner-Ryan co. 24241. 
Faust (C. H.) 12367. 
Fawcett (W.) 667, 4394, 6737, S885, 
17489, 20128, 21698, 242438, 27158. 
Fay (E.) co. 8891. 
Fay (F. 1.) 20147. 
Fay (G. L.) 6768. 
Federal cigar co. 16270, 31668. 
Ieeney & Windeck. 14711. 
I'eicke (B.) 4427, 12380. 
Feist (J.) 16274. 
Feiter (P.) 31669. 
Felker (C. BE.) 12381. 
Fellows (A. R.) 8892. 
Felsenthal (G.) & Co. 
Fennell (J. W.) 21718. 
Ferguson (G. W.) 16276, 23332. 
Ferrari (F.) 2383838. 
Ferris (J. L. G.) 383863, 5745, 11657, 
16277, 19455, 27191, 28855. 
Ferry (D. M.) & co. 28868. 
Fetzer (J. A.) 27192. 
Fidler (P. EB.) 31670. 
Field (A. EB.) 14712. 
Field (Mrs. E. L.) 758, 27193. 
Fierstine (A. J.) 20150. 
Fildes (L.) 31822. 
Filene’s (W.) Sons co. 
Filleau (EK. A.) 3365. 
Fine (W.B.) 29911. 
Finlong (J. F.) 20151. 
Finnan (E.P.) 7939. 
Finnell (J. ) 19458, 27197. 
Viori (F.P.) 243820. 
Kirle (W.) 21025. 
First Baptist church. 17551. 
Fischer (G.) 24821. 


of Founders 


7936, 


659. 


4393, 14710, 


21715, 24319. 


12882. 


) 
rr 
ie 
W:: 
) 


INDEX 


| Fitch (H. R.) 8894, 12383. 
| Fitch (R.) 4449. 

| Fitch (W. T.) 6772. 
| Fitz-Gerald & Glasen. 
| Fitz-Hugh (T.) 
_ Fitzpatrick (E. E.) 29919. 
_ Fitzpatrick (L.) 
| Fitzwilliam (W. R.) 8895. 


| Flanagan (A.) co. 14741. 
Flanagan & Biedenweg & co. 11661. 


| Fletcher (W. L.) 


Forbes (A. 


_Forsbery (E.) 


| Foster (V. B.) 8939. 
_Foubert (E) 


pt. Iv, 0. S., V. 


Fischer (H.P.) 759, 6769. 

Fischhaber (M.) 20153. 

Fishbaugh (W. A.) 4483, —— 
24322, 29913. 

Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. 21015. 

Fisher (G.) 29916. 

Fiske (I. B.) 17558. 


14729. 
29918. 


7940. 
Flagg (C. N.) 16282. 


Flaten (G. C.) 27198. 

Fleck bros. 29920. 

Fleischman (C. R.) 8896, 12386. 

Fleisher bros. 12387, 17561. 

Fleming (G. 1.) 24830. 

Fleming (J.) 17563. 

Fleming (T.) 24882. 

11662. 

Flint granite co. 31671. 

Flo (I.) 21719, 24834, 29921. 

Floe (E.) 762. 14747, 17564, 20155, 
24335, 29922. 

Flook (H. R.) 6778. 

Florentine alabaster co. 


23334, 26082. 


Florists album co. 8897. 

Flower (W. B.) 768. 

Fluke (C. E.) 123888. 

Flynn (H. H.) 8928. 

Foley (KE. F.) 8929, 12389, 21720, 
24337, 27201, 29927. 

Folger (J. W.) 19459, 28335, 24838. 

Follett (H. Y.) 147651. 

Folsom (W. H. 12391. 


Foltz (H. J.) 8938. 

Foote (J. J.) 4450. 

A.) 29930. 

Forbes (B.) 16283. 

Forbes litho. mfg co. 3366, 
14060, 21018, 28869, 31672. 

Ford (C. E.) 764. 

Foretay (A.) 28871. 

Forkner (W. R.) 17566. 


Forrest (BE. R.) 4451. 

Forsman (C. H.) co. 27205. 

Forsythe (N. <A.) 20157, 243839, 
29934. 


Fort Worth Telegram. 29936. 
Fortner (C. B.) 27206. 
26083. 
21723. 

767. 

23336. 

768. 


Foss (R. A.) 

Foster (B. G.) 
Foster (J. R.) 
Foster (R. B.) 


19460, 
23337. 
Fountain (R. E.) 17567, 24340. 


Foster bros. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Fournier (A. J.) 21019. 

Fournier (P.) 123892, 14752, 14755, 
17568, 20162, 21725, 24341, 27213. 

Fowler (A.) 17570. 

Fowler (C. F.) 6774. 

Fowler (H. V. B.) 11669, 28873. 

Fowler (T. M.) 769, 4458, 8940, 


Sasa. ~ 770, 

Fox (F. 8.) 4461. 

Fox (F. 8. & M. V.) 4459, 6785, 8941. 

Fox (G. W.) 17573, 24344. 

Francis (C.) 20184. 

Frankl (A. A.) 14815. 

Franklin (H. A.) 12394. 

Frantz (C.) 299387. 

Frary (C. A.) 26084. 

Fraser (C. W.) 27214. 

Fraser (M.) 38369. 

Frautschy (EF. D.) 771. 

Hrazer (S. W.) 5791. 

Fredericksburg lodge no. 4 A. F. & 
A. M. 8942. 

Frederics, inc. 

Freer (C. L.) 

French (A. H.) 28876. 

French (H. A.) 24846. 

French (W.) 299388. 

French Lick Springs hotel co. 

Fretelliere (H. T.) 24847. 

Fricke (G. H.) 792, 8944. 

Friday (R. C. W.) 21729. 

Friedrich (G.) 11706. 

Friend (W. L.) 8945. 

Friend bros. clothing co. 
31673. 

Frink of Boston. 4462, 11674. 

Fritz (B. J.) 8946. 

Froelich (G.), jr. 24348. 

Frolich (F. H.) 26100. 

Frost (C. C.) 798, 21730, 24849. 

Frost & Reed. 4473, 6786, 7946, 8947, 
14061, 14816, 24850, 26101, 29989, 
31685. 

Frothingham (fF.) 

Fry (L.) 24353. 

Fryatt (W. C.) 29940. 

Frykman (A. T.) 794. 

Frysinger (J.) 24854. 

Fuller (C. R.) 24855. 

Fuller (H. R.) 795. 

Fuller (Mrs. R. S.) 11682. 

Fults (L.) 796. 

Fultz (fF. M.) 8948. 

Funsten bros. & co. 12395, 27215. 

Furry (BE. G.) 24358. 

Gabriel (K.) 12896. 

Gabrini (—.) 11734. 

Gaines (T. R.) 4475, 17576, 24359, 
27222, 29941. 

Gaites (J. M.) 

Galambos (J.) 

Galindo mfg. co. 


26085. 
7941. 


778. 


3381, 19461, 


6787. 


20215, 21735. 
24363. 
17578. 


| Gallagher (C. D.) 


519 


24364. 
Gallagher (W. H.) co. 8950. 
Gallagher & Gutter. 4482, 8956, 17579, 


20220. 
| Galliae (L.) 19473. 
| Gallop (L.) 8957. 


_ Galveston brewing co. 
| Galvin (A. V. C.) 


| Gardner (G. C.) 


| Gardner-Bouguereau. 
. Gardthausen 


| Gibbs (A.) 
| Gibson (F. L.) 


| Gilbert (I. E.) 


- Gilehrist co. 


| Gimenez (F. F.) 
| Ginder (J. J.) 
| Ginn & co. 


| Gjessing (E.) 


| Gillin (R. F.) 


14066, 28877. 
17582, 19474, 20222. 

8958, 20223, 24376. 
17584. 

19477. 

(L.) 11683. 

Garman (R. H.) 8968. 

Garo (J. H.) 12398. 

Garrison (E. B.) T97. 

Gartner & Bender. . 29942. 

Gaspard (J. M.) 24379, 26102. 

Gassmann (J. G.) 14818. 

Gast (A.) bank note co. S806. 

Gates (F. G.) & Hogle (F.) 

Gates (J. B.) 124038. 

Gates (M. C.) 20226. 

Gaut (H. L.) 807. 

Gay (G. H.) 19478, 23338. 

Gay (W. C.) 8972. 

Gebhard (J. W.) 12404. 

Geddes (H.) 8973. 

Geiger (W.) 7868. 

Gélibert (G.) 233841. 

Geoffroy (J.) 31571. 

Georg (V.) 14819. 

Gerlach-Barklow co. 810. 

Gerome (J. L.) 19479. 

Gerson (S. P.) 67858. 

Gervais (P.) 19480. 

Gervex (H.) 19481. 

Gerwig (F. A.) 5792. 

Gibbons (W. H.) 20227. 

299438. 

31686. 

Gibson art galleries. 8974. 

Gifford (B. A.) 4485, 21736, 27227. 

Gilbert (C.) 16284. 

Gilbert (C. A.) 886, 3393. 6789, 24380, 
261038. 


Gilbert (C. M.) 


Ganter (H. C.) 


4484. 


26104, 29945. 
12405, 29946. 
Gilbert (V. H.) 20228. 
28878. 

Gilfus (F. H.) 29947. 
Gillett (W.) 24881. 
Gillette-Burgess co. 11684. 
6790. 
Gilman (M. A.) 14820. 
Gimble (Mrs. E. E.) 29951. 

19482. 
24383. 
20229. 

Girard (G. G.) 8975. 
Girardel (J.) 19488. 

Girsch (C. W.) 888, 29952. 
Givens (J. D.) 8976, 17585.. 
8977. 

Glasier (F. W.) 27230, 29956. 
Glazier (F.) 20230. 


5Y0 INDEX 

pt. IV, 2. S., v.38 

| 

Glazier & co. 4486. | Gregg (P.) 14848. 
Glens Falls mfg. co. 20231. | Gregory (J. H.) 24898. 
Glidden varnish co. 3395. Gregory (S. E.) 28879. 
Gloege (E. H.) 14821, 29963. Gregory (T.) & Hodges (W.) 27262. 
Godehaux (G. W.) 24884. | Gretschel (J.) 12477. 
Goetze (O. D.) 21755. _Greyer (B. A.) 3397. 
Gold (P. D.) 6798. Greyer (L. A.) & Isaacson (D.) 29994. 
Golde novelty co., inc. 14822. | Grieb (J. L.) 6808. 
Golden (R.) 8978. Griffin (G. T.) 930, 1247S. 
Goldsmith (A.) & son. 4487. Grignard (BE. E.) 4519. 
Goldsmith (H. B.) 12415. Grissom (S. T.) 24894, 29996. 
Goldsmith (M.) 24885. | Grit pub. co. 20238. 
Goldy (S. A.) 14067. Groff (A. J.) 9071. 
Golling (B. C.) 17593, 21756. Grollman (I.) 12480, 14849, 17614, 
Gooch (H. 1.) 8980, 27246. 20239, 21826. 
Goodhue (F. M.) 29970. Gréndal (B. G.) 6809, 14866. 
Goodkind (E.) 21763. Gross (E.) 21842. 
Goodman (C.) 17594, 29971. Gross (J.) 20255. 
Goodman (G.) 29974. Gross (J. E.) 933, 6811, 9072. 
Goodman (S.) 8982, 21764, 17596. Gross (J. M.) 24395. 


Goodrich (G. W.) 6794, 20232. 
Goodrich (B. F.) co. 26105. 
Gookins (S. D.) 24886. 
Goold (W. D.) 8986. 
Gooud (P. R.) 4498, 14825, 20234. 
Gordon (G.) 4495. 
Gordon (M.) 898. 
Gordon (P.) 8987, 12420. 
Gordon & Pagel bread co. 
Gore (H. W.) jr. 4496. 
Gorman (J. A.) 12450. 
Gorodess (M.) 3396. 
Gotham litho. co., ine. 
17599, 27248. 
Gounod (J.) 19484. 
Gowdy (A. G.) 894. 
Gowdy (M. B.) 12453, 21768. 
Grabach (J. R.) 17602. 
Grabill (B. BE.) 21769. 
Graham (C. F.) 21775. 
Graham (H. M.) 20235. 
Graham (J. A.) 4497, 17604. 


12448. 


9024, 12451, 


Grand union tea co. 19485. 
Grandt (F.) 381687. 
Grantham (J. W.) 9025. 
Gravenslund (J. H.) 17605. 


Graves (C. H.) 895. 

Graves (G. 8S.) 914, 4499, 6796, 9030, 
12459, 14826, 21776. 

Graves (H.) & co. 21808. 

Gray (C. A.) 21809. 

Gray (E. B.) 27249. 

Gray (BE. J.) 27251, 29980. 

Gray litho. co. 920, 4500, 6799, 9050, 
12462, 14841, 17606, 20236, 21810, 
24388, 27252, 29981. 

Great western oil refining co. 

Green (F. A.) 4517. 

Green (J. E.) 6803. 

Green (M. G.) 4518. 

Green river lumber co. 

Greene (A.) 9066. 

Greene (A. S.) 17608, 21823. 

Greene (J. M.) 9067. 

Grefé (W.) 5793, 6804, 16286. 


9065. 


24392. 


Grossman paper box co. 6822, 9075. 

Grove (P. F.) 21848. 

Grover’s (J. J.) sons. 24897. 

Jruetzner (E.) 19497, 23359. 

Gruppe (C. P.) 19379. 

Gryczewski (E.) 31688. 

Gubelman pub. co. 29997. 

Gude (O. J.) 21689. 

Guerin (J.) 11685. 

Guéry (A.) 238342. 

Guile (L. F.) 9081. 

Guillaume (A.) 233848. 

Guillou (A.) 23349. 

Gund (J.) brewing co. 16290. 

Gunn (A.) 7947, 19486, 23351, 28880. 

Gunn (A. G.) 21024, 

Gunning system. 23357. 

Gussow (K.) 11706. — 

Gustin (BE. W.) 9082. 

Gustin (BE. W.) & co. 9092, 19496. 

Gutekunst (F.) 12483, 14867. 

Guthrie & Allan. 9093. 

Gutmann & Gutmann. 934, 6834, 
12484, 14068, 16291, 20256. 


Gylfe (A.) 6835, 9099, 14868. 

Hackett (H. W.) 23358. 

Hadley (W. B.) 6887. 

Haesler photo. studios. 6841, 9100, 
20258. 

Hagelstein bros. 30000. 


Haggin (B.-A.) 3398, 7957, 11705. 


Hahn (S.) 380007. 

Haines photo co. 4520, 6848, 9103, 
21844, 24398, 27269, 30008. 

Hainey (J. B.) 176380. 

Hakkerup (N. L.) 12488. 

Hale (F. L.) 4540. 

Hale (W. B.) 948. 

Hall (F. H.) 24401. 

Hall (G. P.) & son. 
17641, 24402. 


Hall (H. G.) 6847, 9115. 
Hall (H. R.) co. 14869. 
Hall (J.) 4541. 

Hall (W. H.) 27276. 


6846, 9112, 12489, 


Seat en eel 


INDEX 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


14074. 
20259. 


Hall & Ruckel. 
Hallenback (IF. M.) 
Halverson (B. A.) 9119, 14870. 
Hamblin (W. F.) & co. 28884. 
Hamilton & Jones. 9120. 
Hamilton bros. 24413. 
Hamilton, Brown shoe co. 26106. 
Hamilton drug store. ; 24423. 
Hamm (H. F.) 20260. 
Hammarlund & Pelletreau. 12490. 
Hammerle (G.) 17645, 24424. 
Hammock (C. S.) 9121. 
Hammon (V. O.) pub. co. 12491. 
Hammond (R. W.) . 20262, 27277. 
Hanes (BE. C.) 4546, 14871, 17650. 
Hanfstaeng! (T.) 
21025, 2383859, 31700. 
Mann (J. 8B.) 17651. 
Hanna (C. W.) 6851. 
Hannah & Nelson. 9123. 
Hanrahan (T. G.) 24425. 
Hansen (A.) 16299. 
Hanson (M. D.) 17652. 
Harde & Short. 380012. 
Harden (G. N.) 958. 
Hardin & Eskeridge. 
Hardy (G.) 30013. 
Hardy (H.) 31700. 
Hare (Mrs. A.) 30014. 
Hare (G. J.) 14874, 24426, 30016. 
Harney (W. D.) 955, 12507. 
Harger & Blish. 27285. 
Harper (E.) 3899. 
Harper (H. W.) 12508. 
Harper (J. M.) 19500, 21031, 24427. 
Harper & bros. 11714, 12514, 27287, 
28885. 
Harrington (J. C. F.) 17658. 
Harrington & Richardson arms C0. 
26107. 
Harris, 
Harris 
larris 
Harris 
Harris 
Harris 
Harris 
Harris 
Harris 


148783. 


fotografer. 4547. 

(C. X.) 9124. 

Oia ta). sehen. 

(HE. G.) 17709, 30017. 

iii.) G52, LTA. 

(Bh. W.). 21856. 

Pre Re) 5 2i20S, 

(T.).:. 983. 

(J. H.) & co. 14876. 

mars. (W. J.) 989, 91.25. 

Harris & Ewing. 
9126, 14877, 
27294, 80019. 


17725, 20263, 21865, 


Harrison (A.) 11716. 
Harrison (B.) 6864. 
Harrison (J. W.) 14881. 
Harrison (W. H.) 31717. 
Harrison granite co. 7958. 
Hart (G.) 12516. 

Hart (H. G.) 24428. 
Hart (V¥. ©.) 1019. 

Hart (W. S.) 11717. 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 4556, 6865, 
91338, 21867, 24484, 27297. 
Hartley (J. S.) 7959, 19501. 


11706, 16298, 19497, | 


521 


| Hartline (D. S.) & Krumm (C. H.) 


6868. 
Hartlove (W. W.) 27301. 
Hartman (S. B.) 4581. 


Harvey (C. E.) 1023. 
Harvey (F.) 1026, 4585, 6869, 9142, 


12517, 14882, 21892, 17730, 27302, 
30022. 
Harvey (J. F.) 26108. 
Haskell (W. E.) 1048, 4592, 6884. 
Haskett (F. H.) 1074. 


Haslinger (R. J.) 6892. 

Hassall (J.) 16298. 

Hatcher (T.) 6893, 14896, 21921, 
24439. 

| Hathaway (F. P.) 5795. 

Haupt (O.) 6900. 

| Hauser (H. L.) 30087. 

Havender (J.) 16300. 


| Havens (S. H.) 21922. 


Havers (E. A.) 


| Hawkes (F. E. C.) 


| Hayes (C. M.) 


| Hayford (H. W.) 
| Hays (F. A.) 


| Hazen (M. W.) 
| Hazzard (J. EB.) 


| 


| Helrich, O. A. 


1010, 4548, 6853, | 
| Henderson litho co. 


Henkel (T. H.) 


| Herzog (F. B.) 


Havens & Chudoba 


273815. 


(A. E) (F.) 

27316. 

14901. 

300388. 

Hawkins (D. 8.) & Margileth (A. W.) 
24442, 

Hawkins (T. P.) 


Hawes (W. 8.) 


177389. 
21924. 
Hayes litho co. 1075, 45938, 12526, 


27317, 30039. 


24493. 
9158. 
1085, 20307. 
16301. 
21925. 
17740. 
17745. 
4598. 
6901. 
12527, 14075. 


Hays (J. W.) 
Hayward (S. W.) 


Head (E.) 

Heal (W. S.) 

Hearn (C. W.) 

Heaton (A. G.) 

Hecht (J. E.) 4599. 

Heilway (E. K.) 125380. 

Heiman (F.) 14902. 

Heimstreet (E. B.) 9166. 

Heininger, Unger & co. 14905. 

Hellebo (A. S.) 20808, 21927. 

21928. 

Hemy (C. Napier-.) 31700. 

Hence (B.) 28868. . 

Hendershott (L. J.) 20309. 

1086, 6902, 9168, 
31719. 

Hendler (A. H.) 

Hendricks (B. M.) 

Hendry (F.) 9170. 

6908. 

Hennick (C.) co. 16302. 

Hering (A.) 5928. 

Hering (H.) 7960, 26109. 

Herman (J. F.) 6909. 

Hermann (E.) 19502. 

Herrick (G. H.) 14076. 

Herter (A.) 27330, 28888. 

1094. 


9169. 
11718. 


522 


1095. 
26110. 

16293. 
12531. 


Hesse (H.) 
Hester (E.) 
Hetze (P.) 
Hewitt bros. 
Heyer (H.) 381720. 
Heymann (A.) 1105. 
Heyn the photographer. 
Heywood (J. E.) 28889. 
Hichborn (H. D.) 21930, 30045. 
Hiesrodt (J.) 17746. 


Hildesheimer (S.) & co. ltd. 23369, 


27334. 
Hill (C.) 26111, 30048. 
Hill (F. E.) 24496. 
Hill “(HB 
17748, 20310, 27338. 
Hill (R.) 7961, 12536, 28890, 31721. 
Hill and Tienan. 21948. 
Hilleary (C. L.) 1107. 
Hillers (J. K.) 14906. 
Hinchey (R. E.) 4602. 
Hindmarsh (R. B.) 9175, 14907. 
Hintermeister (J. H.) 28926. 
Hippodrome co. 17753, 20311. 
Hirschberg (C.) 11719, 26112. 
Hirth (E. A.) 21949, 17754. 
Hiscock (F. J.) 1108, 12543. 
Hispanic soc’y of Amer. 14909. 
Hobzer (J. A.) 19504. 
Hoegger (U. A.) 1110. 
Hoff (C. 8.) 30049. 
Hoffman (Mrs. C.) 28927. 
Hoffman (J.) 20312. 
Hoffman (J. H.) 30060. 
Hoffman (O. H.) jr. 24498. 
Hoffmann-Fallersleben (F.) 2877 
Hogarth (W. H.) 12549. 
Holden (A. W.) 31700. 
Holland (C. A.) 31728. 
Holland (HE. M.) 31729. 
Holland (W. J.) 1111, 6915. 
Holliday (T. L.) 1118. 
- Hollingsworth (J. A.) 9181. 
Hollyer (S.) 1114, 27341. 
Holman (G. F.) 4621. 
Holmboe & White. 30061. 
Holmes (BE. B.) 1115. 
Holmes & Depue. 1116. 
Holmes studio. 24499. 
Holsinger (R. W.) 9182, 27351. 
Holsinger & Clapp. 14922. 
Holstein (R.) 381730. 
Holt (S. D.) 21950. 
Holt (W.) 4622, 5796. 
Holton (C. J.) 12551. : 
Holtum’'(d.) 22562. 
Holtzinger (W. H.) 24502. 


Holtzman (M.) 19508, 21032, 23373. 
Holwick (W. B.) 30068. 

Holzer (J. A.) 14077. 

Home finding & industrial asso. 1126. 


Homes (W.) 24508. 
Hondius (KE. E.) 21951. 
Hondius (P.) 1127. 


Honeywill (F. C.) 31781. 


21929, 24495. 


1106, 4601, 6914, 9171, 


INDEX 


) 


| 


| Hopkins (C. B.) 28928. 


_ Horlick’s malted milk co, 26113. 
Hornady (J. R.) 
| Hornbaker (F. W.) 


_ Horney & Chapman. 1133, 4624, 


' Houghton & Dutton. 


Hunter (J. Y.) 


| Hooper (J. L.) 
| Hoopes (H.) 6916. 
| Hoover (T. J.) 1129, 27853. 


Hood (E. ©.) 30070. 
Hood (J. T.) 5797. 
Hooker (C. A.) 17755. 
9183. 


Hopkins (B.) 6920. 
Hopkins (O. D.) 30071. 
Hopper (S. H.) 11382. 


12553. 

6921. 

Horner (C. J.) 24508, 

Horton (T. J.) 

Horton (W. E.) 289387. 

Horton mfg. co. 1137, 21952. 

Hoster & Laxton. 9185. 

Hotel & ry. news co. 14923. 

14932. 

Hover (BE. 0.) 20313. 

Hovey (G. C.) 4629, 12554. 

Hovey (L. J.) 7963. 

Howard (A. P.) 6922. 

Howard (F. B.) 17756. 

Howard (N. W. & C. M.) 6923. 

Howard & Brown. 12555. 

Howe (A. Z.) 4630, 24511, 27356, 
30072. 

Howe (R. B.) 6924. 

Howell (B. D.) 4634. 

Howell (Mrs. J. L.) 9186. 

Hower (I. L.) 27359. 

Howes (A. C.) 1138. 

Hoyt (D:) 4648, 24512. 

Hoyt (H. 8.) 30073. 

Huber (H.) co. 20314. 

Huber (W. F.) 27360. 

Hubert (H. C.) 9187, 27861. 

Hubley (H. C.) 6925. 

Huddh (Mrs. W. H.) 19506. 

Hudson (G.) 38400, 11721, 11722, 


24509. 


28929. 
Hudson (W. E.) 14933. 
Hugard (C.) 238374. 


Hughes (J. P.) 9188. 
Hughes (T. 8.) 4651. 


Huguley (H. W.) co. 27362. 

Huhman (H.), jr. 11728. 

Huld (F.) 9189. 

Hull (D.) 4652, 9191, 14934, 24513, 
30075. 

Hull (H.) 20315. 


Humiston & McKeighan. 21953. 

Hummer (A. C.) 1139, 24523, 27863, 
30076. 

Humphreys (J. D.) 16321. 

Hunn & Tuttle colortype co. 1141. 

Hunt (E.) 7964. 

Hunt (E. B.), jr. 9195. 

Hunt (P. 8S.) 20316, 21954, 24524. 

Hunt (W. E.) co. 1142, 3405, 9196, 
11724, 26114. ’ 

14078. 


INDEX 523 
nos. 1-538, Jan.—Dec., 1908 
hp eieanalmnlliearte | epee dal eae 
Huntington (C. lL.) 4655, 9202. Jagel (A. G.) 1200. 
Huntsman (A.) 14939, 30077. svames (C. L.), jr. 24543. 
fariey (fh. T.) 317382. James & Bushnell. 12578, 17771. 


Hutchings (R. H.) 4656. 

Hutson (H. A.) 21957. 

Sey (r1.) 12556, 177! 
30078. 

Hutzler bros. 1145. 

Hyde (F. B.) 1146, 6926, 9203, 30080. 

Hyde (H.) 14940. 

Hyman (Rose) 30091. 

Hynes (M. J.) 31733. 

Idea (The). 12561. 

Ilion lodge 591, F. & A. M. 30092. 

Iilinois trust & savings bank. 26120. 

Imperial litho co. 16322. 

Indianapolis eng. & electrotyping co. 
17764. 

Ingersoll (T. W.) 1150, 6927, 9208, 
14944, 17765, 21962, 24527. 

angola (F.) 27366. 

oman (PP. ©.) 12562. 

Inter-coll. post card co. 24529, 

Intercollegiate assn. of amateur ath- 
letics. 380098. 

Internat]. art co. 1151. 

Internatl. art. pub. co. 
81734. 

Internatl. 
17767. 

Internat]. harvester co. 238375. 

Internat]. photo. co. 12563. 

Internatl. textbook co. 12564. 

Inter-state schools, inc. 27369. 

oper (J.), jr. 12568. 

Irish importing assn. 30108. 

Irvine (H. T.) 27370. 

Irving (G. W.) 273871. 

Isphording (R. C.) 22059. 

Israel (W. H.) 30109. 

Ithaca gun co. 203822. 

Ivers (J. J.) 380110. 

Ives (H. M.) & sons. 

I wanami T.) 245380. 

gaccac) (A. FE.) co, 1152. 

Jackson (B. D.) 6969, 9212. 

Jackson (G.C.) 245382. 

Jackson (H. R.) 4657, 12569, 14955, 
24534. 

Jackson (Mme. N. B.) 9214. 

Jackson (W. B.) 20823, 245388. 

Jacksonville bd. of trade. 27372. 

Jacob & Brown. 30111. 

Jacobs (H. 8.) 22060. 

Jacobs (J. H.) 22061, 24542, 30113. 

Jacobs (M.) 11729. 

Jacobs (S.R.) 9215. 

aacops (TT. 'T.). 22065. 

Jacobs (W. H.) 14960. 

Jacobs-Stine eco. 12574. 

Jacobson (A. BE.) 278738. 

Jacquet (G.) 19512. 

Jaeger (J. F.) 4658, 9218, 12575, 17769, 
22067. 

Jaenel (L.) 


5%, 21958, 27364, 


14079, 16323, 


committee Y. M. 


6968. 


27874. 


2 ae. 
| Jiminez (L.) 


_Janisch (V.) 


| Jayne (Dr. D.) & son. 


| Jamestown off. photo. corpo. 


| January (G. 


| Jeffrey (A. T.) 


James sanatorium co. 6970. 
Jamestown drug co. 24544. 
Jamestown exposition co. 4659. 
14962. 
Jamich (J. T.) 7966. 
27375, 30117. 
Jansrud (J. C.) 20325. 
Janssen (A.) 4660. 
Janssen (P.) 5866. 
Janvier (M.) 9221. 

T.) - 24545. 
27376. 

14963. 


Jay (J.) 
Jaycox (W.) 
26121. 
12591, 14964. 
4661. 
Jeffries (J. J.) 4662. 
Jehle (R. A.) 22068. 
Jenkins (W. 8S.) co. 
Jennings (W. H.) 
Jennings pub. co. 
Jensen (C. H.) 
Jentzsch (H. G.) 
Jergens (A.) co. 
Jernberg (O.) 14018. 
Jewelers circular pub. co. 
23376. 
JUner (Walther) 14217. 
Jgonns (A: BR.) 27377. 
Johns (Mrs. H.) 27378. 
Johnson (B. W.) 27380. 
Johnson (C. F.) 22070. 
Johnson (C. R.) 3415. 
Johnson (C. T.) 14968, 17774. 
Johnson (EF. A.) 23378. 
Johnson (EH. M.) 30119. 
Johnson (Mrs. EB. M.) 12598. 
Johnson (EK. T.) & co. 4671. 
Johnson (G. W.) 9225. 
Johnson 24546. 
Johnson ( ) 9284. 
Johnson ( ) 24580. 
Jobnson ( -) 4672. 
Johnson ( ) 26i22: 

( 

( 


Jefferson (O.) 


12597. 
6971. 
14966. 
14967. 
21025. 
9299. 


hot ha to 


1201. 


Johnson 22071. 

Johnson ; 14969. 

Johnson Peay 75, 20326, 27381. 

Johnston (EF. BE.) 17782. 

Johnston (G. R.) 1202. 

Johnston (J.) 12599. 

Johnston (R. W.) studio. 12038, 4679, 
9246, 14970, 17788, 20329, 22072, 
24581, 27384. 


Johnston (W.) 14978. 
Johnston (W. M.) 30120. 
Johst (P. 8.) 19518, 26123. 
Jones (B. A.) 381752. 
Jones (H. < 17784. 
Jones (J. L.) 30121. 
Jones (J. M.) 9247. 

Jones (QO. J.) 17785. 
‘Jones (W. BH.) 203882. 


524 


12600. 
30122. 


Jordan (A. C.) 

Jordan studios. 

Jos’ (J.);. 28987; 

Josselyn (H. H.) 

Joyce (M.) eng. co. 

Joyce (W. 8S.) 14974. 

Judge co. 1206, 6973, 9249, 12601, 
14976, 17786, 20333, 22075, 24592, 
27889, 30127. 

Juergens (A.) 26124. 

Jukes (M. F.) 17791. 

Julian & Kokenge co. 17799. 

Juntenen (P. M.) 1208. 

Justice (J. M.) 14980. 

Juul-Worm photo co. 14981. 

Kahler (C.) 28931. 

Kahn tlg. co. 31753. 

Kalkoff co. 4685. 

Kamecke (O. von) 5866. 

Kamrar (J. W.) 12605. 

Kansas City auto. assn. dealers. 4686. 

Karatsonyi (A. F.) 28932, 31760. 

Karl (A.) 26125. 

Kassell (B. C.) 12610. 

Kaufmann (A.) 16400. 

Kaufmann & Strauss co. 
21033, 28937, 31761. 

Kaulbach (F. A. v.) 23359. 

Kavanaugh (J. J.) 4687. 

Kavel (M.) 19379. 

Keeler (C. EB.) 27392. 

Keith (G. E.) 11734, 21042. 

Keithley & Bucher. 17800, 20338. 

Kelby (E. W.) 22103. 

Keller (A. I.) 6976, 7968, 

Keller bros. 22080, 24597, 27398. 

Kelley (EK. W 1209, 12611, 20340, 
22101, 27894, 30129. 


24588. 
1204, 3416. 


7967, 11730, 


Kelley (J. F.) co. 24600. 
Kelley (J. H.) 24601. 

Kellogg (A. L.) 24602. 

Kellogg (G. E.) 1211. 

Kellogg (W. H.) 14982. 
Kellogg (W. K.) 12614. 

Kellogg studio. 17801, 20341, 22084, 
' 24605. 

Kelly (H.) (11785. 

Kelly (G. F.) 27434. 

Kelly & Glass. 6978. 

Kelsey (H. N.) 27438. 

Kelso (H. B.) 24608. 

Kely (I. D.) 9254, 22102, 27439. 


Kempton (A. T.) 

Kendall (G. H.) 

Kendall (Mrs. J. C.) 

Kendall (S.) 381767. 

Kendall (W. S.) 38418. 

Kendrick -(W. F.) 12625. 

Kennedy co. 14983, 24609. 

Kenton (D.) 4688. 

Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1224, 20344, 
27440. 

Ker (B.) 26126. 

Ker (M. 8.) 3420, 28379, 26128. 

Ker (W. B.) 3419. 


6980. 
12622. 
1212. 


| King (M. A.) 


| Kirk (J. 8.) 


| Klein (C.) 


| Klopseh (1L.) 
| Klump (C. M.) 
| Knaffl & bro. 


'Knoedler (M. ) & co. 
'Knoedler & co. 


INDEX 


pt. IV, D. S., Ves 


30131. 
30133. 


Keramic supply co. 

Kerker-Sheridan co. 

Wern (P.) co. 14125. 

Kern (W. C.) 30134. 

Kern bros. 1230, 20350. 

| IXerner (O.) 22104. 

| Kertell (C. P.) 7970. 

Ketcham (C. A.) 12626. 

Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co. 4689, 14126, 

210438, 23381, 27441. 

Key (J. R.) 6990, 11736, 28942, 

Keys (W. A.) 24610. 

Keystone view co. 1231, 4693, 22105, 

24613. 

Kiefer (E. H.) 14985, 26130, 31769. 

Kiefer (O.) co. 22149, 

Kilburn (B. W.) 4745. 

Nilmartin (P.) 16336. 

Kilmer (Dr.) & co. 21044, 

Kimball (J. L.) 24648, 

Kimball (W. G. C.) 4746. 

Kimball & Combe co. 26131. 

Kimball & son. 14997, 17806, 24649. 

King (A.) 4747, 30135. 

King (G. H.) 30139. 

King (H.) 19520. 

King (J. B.) 27442. 

King (J. P.) 12629. 

King (M.) 4754. 

7973. 

King (P.) 7974. 

King (W. J.) 24651. 

King (Y.) 11904. 

King construction eo. 4755. 

Kingsbury (A. J.) 6992, 15008. 

Kinney (A.) co. 12630. 

Kinney (T. & M.) 26182. 

Kinsey (D.) 13817, 9255, 17813. 

Kinsey (J. V.) 1335, 4756. 

Kirby (C. M.) 17827. 

21047. 

Kirk (M. L.) 19521, 28886. 

Kirkbride (C.) 13836. 

Kirkpatrick (H. C.) 1387. 

Kitson (H. H.) 3429. 

Kitson (T. A. R.) 3428, 

Klackner (C.) 4757, 30140. 

Klaw & Erlanger. 28943, 

Klee (A.) & son. 6995. 

12631, 15018, 

Klein (M. G.) 30147. 

Kleitz (W.) 11737. 

Klepper (M. F.) 3424. 4 

28944, 30148, 31770. 

27445, | 
; 
4 


22150. 


ee 


1338, 17828. 

Knoblaugh (E. M.) 14128, 19524. 

Knoedler (E. L.) 15019, 17848, 20351, 
22152, 24654, 27446, 31772. 

30151. 

24656. 

Knopf (H.) 21035. 

Knotel (R.) 2877 

Koble co. 20352. 

Kobler (A, J.) 233887, 26134, 
28945. 


27450, 


INDEX 525 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Koeh (H. EB.) 22153. 

Koeber (P. C.) 15020. 

Koenecke (R. L.) 17850. 

Koenig (C. H.) 11788. 

Koester (A.) 5848. 

Kohn bros. 21048. 

Kolb bros. 27451. 

Konti (I.) 27459. 

Kopald (W. R.) 17851. 

Korb (E.) 24657. 

Korzilius (P.) 26154. 

Kostenbader (G. B.) 19526. 

Kowalsky (L.) 19379. 

Kraemer art co. 380152. 

Kramer (J. V.) 16400. 

Kranich & Bach. 6996. ) 

Kraus & Gamble. 12682. 

Krause (H.) 19638. 

Kraushaar (C. W.) 17852. | 

Krebaum (C. A.) 9263, 20354, 22154. 

Kroemer (A. F.) 22155. 

Kroener (C.) 28359. 

Kropp (E. C.) co. 9264. 

Krost (F. 15028. 

Kruger & Lehnhardt. 11739, 23388. | 

Kugler (W. J.) 15036. 

Kugler co. 15038, 17853, 27460. 

Kuhn (H. A.) 12633, 20355. 

Kullman (P. C.) 22156. 

Kuppenheimer (B.) & co. 5798, 19527. 

Kuppenheimer (House of) 5802, | 
19531. ) 

Kupper (L. V.) 80155. 

Kursheedt mfg. co. 3425. 

Kurz & Allison. 22158. 

La Barge (H. L.) 27461. 

La Certe (H. A.) 24658. 

Lachman (H. B.) 21058. 

Ladd (E. A.) 22160. 

Lafferty (R. C.) 19546. 

Lamade (D.) 24659. 

Lamasure (E.) 19547, 23389, 26156. 

Lamb (J. & R.) 18389, 19550, 30160. 

Lambert (A.) 13847. 

Lambert (F. H.) 13859. 

Lambert (W. D.) 12684. 15040. 

Lamoreux (F. P.) 11740. 

Lamson bros. co. 22163. 

Lancaster (S. ©.) 20356. 

Lander (C. J.) 15046. 

Lane (H. P.) 24668. 

Lang (J. W.) 9265, 19551. 

Lange (J. A.) 14129. 

Langill commercial photo co. 9266, 
12646, 17854. 


Langley (H. O.) 6997, 9267. 
Laparra (W.) 19552. 
Lard (M.) 19379. 
Larrabee (C. W.) 27462. 
Larrimer (W. H. H.) 16337. 
Larsen (A.) 24664. 
Latham (T. W.) 20357.. 
Latimer (R.) 24665. 

Lau (J. H.) & co. 28946. 
Lauber (J.) 14130. 


Laugée (G.) 238393. 
Laurens (N. A.) 19553. 
Laurie (J. M.) 1360. 
Lauterbach (J.) 4759. 
Lautz (H. B.) 17855. 
Laveccha (J.) 17856. 
Lawler (J.) 27468. 


| Lawrence (G. R.) co. 13862, 4767, 


6999, 9271, 12651, 15050, 22164, 
17857, 24666, 27464, 30165. 


| Lawrence (8. C.) 22167. 


Lawrence & Jellicoe ltd. 7975, 21059, 
23397. 


Lawson & co. 70038. 


| Lazarnick*(N.) 13874. 


Lazzari & Barton. 14181. 


| Leader (B. W.) 5866. 


Leaman (O. H.) T7976. 


| Leavitt (A. E.) 12664, 24668. 


Leavitt (EK. M.) 7004, 30171. 
Leclercq (H. S.) & co. 26170. 


| Lee (A.) pub. co. 1877. 


Lee (C. H.) 9276. 
Lee (H.) 12666. 
Lee (R. E.) 12673. 


| Lee (W. H.) 24669, 30180. 
| Leek (W. 8S.) 7005, 9286. 


Leeke (F.) 11706, 23359, 31700. 

Leeland (O. 8.) 13878. 

Leerburger (D.) & co. 20358. 

Le Fevre (B. E.) 138838. 

Lefévre (L. H.) & son. 4771, 7006. 

Le Gout-—Gerard. 19554. 

Legrand (N.) 7008. 

Leibson (A.) 7009. 

Leigh (KE. T.) 26174. 

Leigh (J. V.) 24670. 

Leigh (W. H.) 24671. 

Leigh (W. R.) 141338. 

Leighton (H. C.) 7010. 

Leland (C. D) 27466. 

Le Maire co. 15059. 

Lemon (L. B.) 17861. 

Lenhart (G. 8.) 30181. 

Lenoir (C. A.) 19557. 

Lenz (A.) 38484, 23403. 

Lenz (O. L.) 5816, 19558. 

Lenz (W.) 17862. 

Lepper (J. J.) 11741. 

Leppert (R. E.) 14135. 

Leslie & co. 12677. 

Le Touzel (H.) 22168. 

Le Vasseur (A.) & co. 34385, 19559, 
26181. 

Levering (A. R.) 1884. 

Levick (E.) 9288. 

Levy (A. O.) 5817. 

Lewin (W. 0.) 27472. 

Lewis (D. J.) 27473. 

Lewis (G. E.) 15060, 17868. 

Lewis (H. J.) 24685. 

Lewis (H. J. 8S.) 15070. 

Lewis (J.G.) 9291. 

Lewis (L.) 22169. 

Lewis (O. W.) 3436, 5818. 


526 


Lewis (S.) 15071, 16338. 

Lhermitte (L.) 23405. 

Libby (F.L.) 9292. 

Libby, McNeill & Libby. 23406. 

Lidgerwood mnfg. co. 17866, 22171. 

Lieber (H.) co. 13896, 15072. 

Liebstader millinery co. 9294. 

Life pub. co. 1405, 3487, 4772, 5824, 
7977, 11742, 12678, 14136, 15083, 


16339, 17953, 19561, 21080, 22178, | 


23407, 26182, 28947, 31773. 
Lincoln (R. BH.) 4773. 
Lincoln (R.T.) 17954. 
Lind (F. C.). 14142, 
Lindeke-Warner & sons. 
Lindenthall (H. M.) & son. 
Linder (R.) 5745. 
Lindsley (L.D.) 27475. 
Line& co. 27481. 
Linehan-Loveland co. 4779, 17955. 
Linfoot (A.) 4780, 30182. 
Linkletter (L.G.) 1407. 

Linnaea aid socy. 15084. 
Lippincott (J. B.) co. 30199. 
Lipps-Murbach co. 24686. 
Lipsey (O. W.). 17957. 

Lisle (A. E.) 26188, 28952. 
Lister (W. H.) 20359, 31781. 


4774, 
4775. 


Litchfield (C. M.) 30201. 
Litchfield studio. 9295. 
Litchman (F. B.) 22174. 


Litoff’s (H.) verlag. 

Littig (W. T.) & co. 
14148, 15085, 17959, 
26189, 30202. 

Little (J. A.) 

Little (N. M.) 30205. 

Little, Brown & co. 24699. 

Littleton (W. H.) & Calmelat (H. A.) 
15086. 

Livermore & Knight. 9301, 30206. 

Livingston (L. R.) 24701. 

Lobrichon (T.) 19565. 

Lochrie (G. R.) 27482. 

Loeffler (A.) 1423, 12680, 
22179, 24702, 30207. 

Lofgren (N. P.): 23420. 

Lohmann (H.) 1425. 

Lombard (H.) 1428. 

Long (D. B.) 27483. 

Long (P. BH.) 4790, 9302, 20368, 22180. 

Longmont commercial assn. 93808. 

Lonman (lL. H.) 27486. 

Lonsdale co. 23421. 

Loomis (F. A.) 7020, 15087. 

Loomis (G.) 1429. 

Lorris (J. T.) 17964. 

Losey (N. H.) 27487. 

Lotz -CE. PP.) 27ags: 

Lougee (B. A.) 15088. 

Loughlin (C. H.) 1483. 

Lounsbury (F. C.) 1455, 7021, 9306, 
15090, 20367, 22185, 24716. 

Louth (A. W.),. 12681. 

Low (W. H.) 31782. 


12679. 


1419. 


17962, 


INDEX 


5826, 7988, 9300, _ 
23419, 24698, | 


pt. Iv, 0. 8, Ve § 


Lowell (J. A.) bank note co. 4798, 
7025, 17966, 22186. 

Lowell (P.) 4799. 

Lowman (L. H.) 27489. 

Lowney (W. M.) co. 3447. 

Lucas (D. W. B.) 24721, 27490. 

Lucas (J. P.) 26191. 

Lucchesi (E.) 23424. 

Ludden (W. 8.) 9310. 

Ludlow & Squier. 24722. 

| Lukeman (A.) 14145. 

|/Ium (B.) 9311, 15095. 

Lumber underwriters. 17967. 

Lumiere studio. 12693, 17968. 

Tuindin (P. G.) 24728. 

Luse (J. F.) 27495. 

Lutes (H. G.) 9315. 

| Luxton (G. EB.) 24725. 

Lyneh (A.) 5745. 

Lynch (B. J.) 17970. 

Lynch (J. E.) 22187, 30208. 

Lynch (M.) 48038, 30209. 

Lyndon (A. 8S.) 15096. 

Lyons-Cochrane studio. 17971. 

Maas colortype co. 4809. 

Mabie (M. M.) 22189, 203878. 

McAllister (L. B.) 81783. 

McAllister & Vanderbilt. 11758. 

McArthur (P.) 24727. 


| McAuliffe (T. J.) 11754, 14146. 
McBride (J.) co. 7990. 
McCabe (KE. P.) 14147. 


McCall (C. W.) & Wythe (W. J.) 
23426, 28953. 

Maccallum (J.) 17976, 

McCarthy (H. L.) 

McClelland (R. J.) 

McCless (J. E.) 

McClintock (N.) 

McClure (Ff. H.) 

| McClure (L. C.) 15116. 

| McClure (R. L.) 1513, 15118. 

| McClure (T. C.) 
30216. 

McConkay (B.) 12701. 

McConnell (E. W.) 22215. 

McCord (LL. A.) 27516. 

McCord mercantile co. 7991. 

McCorkle (J. H.) 24750. 

_McCrimmon (R. 8S.) 27517. 

McCutcheon (J. T.) 1514, 

McDermott (F. P.) 24751. 

McDonald (C. A.) 7026, 12702. 

McDonald (C. W.) 24756. 

McDonald (P.) 9823, 1512, 17978, 

| 24757, 27518. 

McDowell (BE. B.) 1519. 

McDowell (F. W.) 27519. 

McFadden (F.) 7027, 30241. 

McFarland (J.) 9325. 

McFarland publicity service. 9326, 
24762. 

McFee (W. J.) 11755. 

MacGerald (W.) 17980. 


i McGovern (R. L.) 21081. 


22190, 24730, 27496, 


Si eT hath i te 


ee 


} 
i | 


INDEX 32 


nos. 1-53, Jau.—Dec., 1908 


McGowan (R. A.) 7028. 
McIntosh (W. W.) 3454. 
McJunkin (W. D.) 20374. 
McKay (R. H.) 24766. 
McKee (S. E.) 7029. 
McKeogh (M. fF.) 1528. 
McKibbin (R. E.) 24771. 


McKnight-Smith (C.) 
MacLean (C.) 1524. 
McLeod (F. T.) 9382. 
McLaughlin bros. 1526, 12703, 20375, 

22217, 30245. 
McManus (B. F.) 
MeMillan (J. G.) 
MecNabury (L. M.) 
MeNamara (E.) 12704. 
McNees (J. W.) 30249. 
MacPherson (H. K.) 27520. 
McQuat (F.) 1534. 
McQuillar (T.) 24773. 
Madden (C. H.) 22218. 
Madden (W. J.) 


7992. 
Magee (W.D.) 19556, 


3459, 11861. 


9372. 
15122. 
9374. 


23427, 24777. 


Mail & express co. 20380, 22219, 
24779, 27521. 

Main (T. H.) 28954. 

Mallory (R.L.) 15128. 

Malone (S. A.) 7030. 

Manahan (W. H.), jr. 12709. 

Manatt (W. W.) 11756, 28955. 

Manderville & King co. 4810. 


Manhattan post card co. 27530. 

Mann (F.) 17981. 

Mann (F. H.) 24796. 

Mann (S.) 3460. 

Mannelli (S.) 11757. 

Manning (A. L.) 30250. 

Manning (W. H.) 9875, 20899. 

Manor (F.) 28956, 30251. 

Manzi, Joyant & Co. 16845, 24797. 

Manter (A. A.) 15124. 

Marble (M. A.) 4811. 

Marceau (TT. C.) 15385, 4812, 12727, 
15125, 17988, 24806, 27531, 30252. 

Marcell (M.) 31786. 

Marchand (J. N.) 19567. 

Mariner (G. BH.) 1545, 48382, 
17994, 30268. 

Marken & Bielfield. 17997. 

Markendorff (G.) 98377, 12748, 15137, 
24810, 26193. 

Marlin firearms co. 

Maromy (J.) 19379. 

Marr (T. BE.) 1547, 7034. 

marrin (J. J.) 


17998. 
Marsh (F. D.) 30265, 31788. 
Marsh (K.) 


7031, 


14148. 


17999. 
Marshall (E. D.) 93887. 
Marshall (M.) 5745. 
Marshall (0O.) 9388, 
30266. 
Marshall (W. E.) 9389. 
Martin (C. P.) 22241. 
Martin (F. D.) 30268. 
Martin (G.) 7042. 


65871—08——5 


12756, 20400, 


| Martin 
| Martin 
| Martin 


Martin 
Martin 
Martin 
Martin 


(H. A.) 4836, 9391. 
(J.) 4837. 

(J. H.) 7045. 
(M.) advtg. co. 
CW. DD.) 2275. 
(W. H.) 27536. 
(W.S.) 7046. 
Martin & Emery. 30272. 
Martin & Merrick. 15153. 
Martinson (J. A.) estate. 


11759. 


31789. 


| Marx (E.) 9893. 


_ Maryland institute. 
| Mason & Hanson. 


_ Meehan (M.) 
Meek co. 


| Merrill (YV.) 


| Merryman (W. R.) 


| Maxey 


| Meiser (J. A.) 


| Mercie (A.) 


1549. « 
30273. 
Massachusetts eng. co. T7059. 
Masters (C. H.) 1550, 30274. 
Masters (J. C.) 22243. 
Mather (G. C.) 11760. 
Mathers (J. L.) 18005. 
Matson (F. L.) 30276. 
Matthews (O. 8.) 381795. 
Maxence (E.) 238429. 
(J. PP.) sSn2TT. 
(E.) 93894. 
(F.) 15154. 
Mayer (S8.) 18007. 
Mayer & Lavenson Co. 
Maynard (A.) 11766. 
Mazzolini (A.) 16346. 
Meddaugh (J. E.) 
Medler (F. W.) 


Mayer 
Mayer 


T7993. 


——— 


1555. 

30280. 

7062. 

1556, 4838, 12760, 15155, 
180138, 20403, 22244, 24818, 30281. 
Meeker (A. 8S.) 11767, 14149. 
15156, 18015. 

Meissner (H. P.) 15159. 

Meissner & Buck. 5843, 19578. 

Melechers (G.) 5850, T7994, 
14158, 16347. 

Méliés (G.) 1581, 4842, 7063, 9395, 
12763, 15160, 18025, 20404, 22248, 
24819, 27538. 

Meliodon (J. A.) 

Melville (F. B.) 5852, 28957. 

Mench (P.) 7064, 12768, 15168, 18030, 
20410, 22258, 24825, 27542. 

Mendoza (I. P.), Itd. 3461, 4846, 
19569, 28958, 30286. 

Menke (H. W.) 22255. 

Mensinger (E. B.) 12769. 

Menzler (W.) 11706, 19497. 

Mercer (S. W.) 9401. 

Merchants life assn. 1585. 

Merchants pub. co. 4848S. 

19571. 

Me-edith bros. 18038. 

Merriam (C. H.) 15172. 

Merriam (J. W.) & co.- 23433. 

Merrifield (QO. L.) 22256. 

Merrill (E. G.) 18034. 

Merrill (F. H.) 27546. 

Merrill (Mrs. M. E. R.-) 14159. 

12770. 20413. 

Merryman (C. L.) 27547, 302S7. 

22257. 


11785, 


16348. 


7 


528 


Merson (L. O.) 28484. 

Mertz & Mertz co. 27548. 

Messerschmidt (F. A.) 1586. 

Mestregat (W. A.) 24826. 

Mexican land & cattle investment co. 
18035. 

Meyenberg (J. C.) 14160. 

Meyer (E.) 163849, 21082, 23435. 

Meyercord co. 12771, 15185, 28959. 

Michael (A.) 15186. 

Middlesex co. 1747, 12772, 20415, 
22264, 24827. 


Midland amusement co. 127738. 
Miles (A. H.) 30291. 

Miles (A. T.) 12781. 
Miles (H. W.) 28960. 
Miles (M. M.) 23436. 
Millar (F. B.) 7065. 
Millar (W. B.) 4883. 
Miller (A. E. W.) 15188. 
Miller (C. R.) 18036, 20419. 
Miller (C. V.) 12786. 
Miller (C. W.) 20420 
Miller (D.) 24832. 

Miller (F. D.) 163851. 
Miller (G. W.) 1748, 9408. 
Miller (lL. G.) 24833. 
Miller (T.) 1749. 

Miller (W. P.) 27549. 
Miller (W. R. J.) 24834 
Millet (F. D.) 29421. 
Mills (T. H.) 7067, 15190. 
Minderhout (J. W.) 9405. 


Miner (H. C.) litho. co. 4884, 27550. 

Minott (G. L.) 4885. 

Miracle pressed stone co, 14161, 18037. 

Mishkin (H.) 1750, 7068. 

Mishler & Walker. 18044, 24835. 

Mitchell (HE. B.) 31796. 

Mitchell (E. H.) 4886, 5853, 12786, 
18045. 

Mitchell (J. J.) co. 1762, 4888, 7074, 
9407, 12789, 15191, 18046, 20427, 
22265, 24837, 27554, 30292. 

Mitchell (J. W.) 9412. 

Mitchell (L. C.) 24840. 

Moeller (L.) 38463, 5745, T997, 26194, 
28961, 31797. 
Moffat, Yard & co. 

27556. 


Moffett studio. 9418, 12791, 15193, 
18050, 20430, 22268, 24855, 27557, 
30294. 

Mohlté (J. A.) 28487. 

Moley (J. A.) 24856. 

Moller (L.) 3464, 5855, 11787, 23489, 


4890, 18048, 24841, 


26196. 
Monagan (B.) 20485, 27567. 
Monro (W.) 18058. 


Monroe (G. H.) 
Monroe (J. P.) 26198. 

Monsen (F. I.) 1764, 12819. 
Montana souvenir co. 1766, 222738. 
Montauk point mfg. co. 26199. 
Montgomery (A.) 28968. 


20437, 22271. 


_ Montrose (E. A.) 


| 


INDEX 


pt.iv,ns., 7.3 


Montreal standard. 4891. 

22289. 

1769, 4892, 9418. 
22290, 

27568. 

380295. 

4893. 


Montross (N. E.) 

Moore (A. R.) 

Moore (A, T.) 

Moore (E. A.) 

Moore (F. B.) 

Moore (F. E.) 12832, 30296. 

Moore (J. C.) 15201. 

Moore (Mrs. R. N.) 4894, 7078. 

Moore (T. J.) 3465, 31798. 

Moore bros. 27569. 

Moores (A. J.) 19572. 

Morahan (E. H.) 5860. 

Moran (HE. P.) 1770, 3466, 24857, 
26200, 28937. 

Moran (L.) 3468, 7998, 19573, 23444. 

Moran (T.) 16352, 19585, 28962. 

Moray (J.) 24859. 

Moreland (B. E.) 12932. 

Morgan (A.) 9420, 20455. 

Morgan (C. M.) 18060. 

Morgan (J. W.) 24860. 

Morgan (8S. E.) 8010. 

Morgan litho. co. 30300. 

Morgan’s (E.) sons co. 9421. 

Mori (P.) 8011. 

Morris (C. BE.) 1772, 7087, 22291. 

Morris (J. L.) 9422, 15204. 

Morris (P. W.) 16353, 22295. 

Morris & co. 163854, 27570. 

Morrison (P. R.) 9425, 18061. 

Morrison (R.) 31799. 

Morrow (T. M.) 19586. 

Morse (E. P.) 30302. 

Morse (W. A.) 4898, 15209. 

Morton (J.) 24861. 

Morton (V.) 4899. 

Morton (W. L.) 15210. 

Moscioni (A.) 15211. 

Moses (B.) 14168. 

Moses (J. B.) 1773. | 

Mosher (F. J.) 22296. 

Mosher (G.) 24862. 

Mosher (G. C.) 22297. 

Moslyn (T.) 4902. 

Moss (T. F.) TOSS. 

Most worshipful Prince Hall grand 
lodge F. A. M. 24863. 


Mott (H. 0.) 9427. 
Mott (J. L.) iron works. 
28964, 31800. 


Mountcastle (Mrs. A.) 14164. 
Moyles (P. P.) 11791, 14167, 16355, 
21084. 


Mozart (E. G.) 
Mueller bros. 27571. 

Muenzer (A.) 16298. 

Muhr (P.) 238448. 

Muirson & Wright. 7093. 

Muller (C. A.) 4908. 

Muller (E.) 4904, 15214, 20456, 22300. 
Muller (L. G.) 16356. 
Muller (P.) 22308. 
Miiller-Brieghel (—). 


23447, 26202, 


15212, 30303. 


31822. 


INDEX 


- nos. 1-53, Jan. —Dee., 1908 


Muller, Luchsinger & co. 1774, 9428. 

Mulligan (C. J.) 28966. 

Munn & co. 22313, 27572, 30305, 31802. 

Munro (R.) 30307. 

Munro (W. L.) 1780. 

Munsche (R. C.) 7094. 

Murphy (B. E.) 303808. 

Murphy (H. D.) 16357. 

Murphy (I1.) 31803. 

Murphy (J. A.) 24864, 30309. 

Murphy (T.D.) co. 1781, 11792, 14169, 
23449, 24865, 27576, 28967, 30310, 
31804. 

Murphy & Farrar. 

Murphy & McCarthy. 

Murray (J. HE.) 15222. 

Musical courier co. 4934. 

Myers. 1782. 

Myers (C.) 9481. 

Naegele (C. F.) 

Nagele (X. O.) 

Nardi (J.) co. 16358, 31816. 

marai (S. P.) ° 7095. 

Nardini (A. P.) co. 23467, 28970. 

Nash (B.) 15227, 249382. 


27578. 
19587. 


8012, 
15225. 


11822, 19588. 


Nash (H.) 12933, 18062, 30314. 
Nast (S.) 16359. 

Nast (T.), jr. 5861, 14187, 20462. 
Nath (F.) 19570. 

Natl. art co. 3475, 8015, 19589. 

Natl. bank of Cuba. 26203. _ 

Natl. benefit assn. 1788. 


Natl. cable & mfg. co. 30819. 

Nat’l candy co. 9435. 

Natl. cutlery co. 94388. 

Natl. eduec. card co. T7096. 

Natl. lines of Mexico. T7097. 

Natl. photo. co. 1784, 7103, 9489, 12934, 
15289, 18069, 204638, 24938, 27579, 
30321. 

Natl. press assn. 9450, 12944, 27581, 
30330. 

Navy pub. co. 

Neal (BH. B.) 21085, 27582, 

Neal (EH. L.) 18071. 

Neches (I.) & Mirsky (M.) 

Needham (W. M.) 9454. 

Neff (M. A.) 24989. 

Negus (T. S. & J. D.) 

Neitzling (J.) 1787. 

Nelli (M.) & co. 21086. 

Nelson (W. F.) 30344. 

Neuenchwander (A. L.) 

Nevin (T.) 15240. 

New England confectionery co. 

New Home sewing machine co. 
26204. 

New Jersey chapter of the Amer- in- 
stitute of architects. See Amer. in- 
stitute of architects. 

New York (City of). 

N. Y. art co. 23473. 

N. Y. evening telegram (N. Y. herald 
co.) 1790, 4940, 7112, 9461, 12946, 
15242, 18072, 20466, 223814, 24940, 
27584, 30345. 


9453. 
303382. 


11823. 


12945. 


27583. 


15241. 
11824, 


7109, 9456. 


IN. 


| Newbery (F. 8S.) 
Newcombe (G. E.) & co. 
| Newell (G. G.) 


_ Newhall (A. D.) 


| Newton 


| Newton 


529 


Y. herald co. 1833, 4962, 7143, 
9494, 12976, 15270, 18172, 20496, 
22342, 24977, 27609, 30379. 
|N. Y¥. times co. 7179, 9567, 13008, 

15307, 18217, 22370, 25029, 30455. 
N. Y. zoological socy. 15309, 30457. 
Newberry (M. E.). 30485. 

5862. 


1880. 

8016, 14191. 
15334, 18218. 
9569. 

7182. 

Newhall (G. H.) 31818. 

Newing (A. F.) 25030. 

Newman (T. F.) 153385. 

Newton (F.) 3476. 

Newton (J. W.) 15337. 

(W. E.) 4992, 95783. 

(W. Z.) 1881, 9570. 

co. 20534. 

mfg. co. 22371. 

(A. J.) 4994. 

Nichols (A. M.) 4993. 

Nichols (IF. H.) 223878. 

Nichols (I.) 265081. « 

Nicoll (W. T.) 71838, 9574, 13010. 

Niemeyer (F. C.) 18219, 27670. 

Nightingale (E. J.) 4995, 7185. 

Niles-Bement-Pond co. 1891, 
25033. 

Noik (I.) 


| Newell (iV. B.) 
- Newell (R.) & son. 


Newton 


Newton 
Nichols 


19593, 
20535, 22375. 


Nolan (T. A.) 30486. 

Nonnenbruch (M.) 11706, 23359, 
31822. 

Norden (A.) 1892. 

Norris (F.) 5868. 

Norris (L. E.) 205386, 25034. 

North (E. B.) 30487. 


North Amer. ecclesiastical consistory. 
1893. 

North Carolina home ins. co. 30488. 

Northwestern knitting co. 3477. 

Northwestern school supply co. 

Northwestern yeast co. 14193. 

Norton (A. B.) 22376. 

Norton (W. E.) 11825. 

Norton (W. W.) 18220. 

Notman photo. co. 1895, 25060, 27671, 
30489. 

Nottage (F. M.) 16360. 

Nourse (M. W.) 25063. 

Novelty photo. co. 18221. 

Nowell (F. H.) 1896, 15338, 18225, 
27672. 

Nutting (W.) 4996, 18228, 30490. 

Nyburg (K.) 20587. 

Oakes (M. L.) 18261, 20538, 223879, 
25064. 

O’Bolger (T.) 5007. 

O’Brien (M.) & son. 30492. 

Oettinger (A. J.) 9575. 

Offermann (F. J.) 15339. 

Ogden (H. A.) 3482. 

Ogden (H. F.) 30493. 

Ohio ink mfg. co. 27674. 


25038. 


Dd0 


O’Gorman agency. 957T. 

Old home week committee. 

Olds (E. A.) 7186. 

Olis (F. J.) 30495. 

Oliver (Mrs. T. P.) 28972. 

Olson (C. G. T.) 31819. 

Olson (W. H.) 22389. 

Olson (W. QO.) 
13011, 18262, 20540, 22390, 27675 
30496. 

Olson. photo. co. 

Olsson (J. F'.) & co. 5024, 22432. 

Omaha daily news. 5026. 

Ongman*(C. 8.) 5027. 


23474 


13021. 


Order of the Eastern star. 153858. 

O'Reilly (T.M.) 27723. 

Orlady (G.B.) 18274, 20546. 

Osborn (B. F.) 27727. 

Osborn (W.X.) 13022. 

Osborne co. 1912, 5028, 7194, 9578, 
13025, 15359, 18275, 20557, 25071, 
27728, 30540. : 

Osthaus (E. H.) 8017, 16361, 19594, 
21087, 26205, 31820. 

Ostwald (W.) 5864. 

O’Sullivan (H.) 25086. 

Otis elevator co. 22444, 

Otis litho. co. 1982, 5033, 7210, 9584, 
13042, 15371, 18302, 20564, 25096, 
27736, 3054S. 

O’Toole (M. J.) 20578. 

Ottenheimer (I.& M.) 18310. 

Otterson (W.C.) 380578 

Ottmann litho co. 7217. 

Otto (J.) 5038, 30580. 

Outcault (R. F.) 1983, 7218, 9595, 
18321, 22445. 

Outing pub. eco. 5051. 

Ovens (D. A.) 30587. 

Owsley (C.F.) 26206. 


Oxford & Dillhoff. 15372. 
Oxford print. 18359, 27783. 
Oyen ad. sign system. 26208. 
Pabst brewing co. 16365. 
Pach (G. W.) 18048, 30590. 
Pach bros. 


18371, 20575, 25120, 27795, 30591. 
Pacific Beach studios. 2062. 
Packard (EK. H.) 5060, 7228. 
Paddock (W. D.) 31821. 

Page (KE. T.) 9655. 
Paget (R.) 25124. 
Paine (R. G.) 14194, 28978. 


Paine (R. T.), 2nd. 11826. 
Paine studio. 18886. 

Paisley (M.) 11827. 

Pajean (J.) & son. 16366. 
Paladini (S.) 28974. 
Paleologue (J.) 5745. 

Palmer (F.) 2067, 5080, 18068. 
Palmer (J.) 25125. 

Panson. (D.), 34571. 

Paret (A. B.) 22452. 

Parfitt (W.) 5083, 18389, 27808. 
Parke (W. T.) 18065. 


1903, 5008, 7187, 


5056, 9647, 13045, 15375, 


“ 


Parmenter (W. H.) 
| Parrett (F. J.) 


| Parvis (G. 


Payer (E.) 


Peacock (T. 


| Peck (A. 8S.) 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.3 


Parke, Davis & co. 3483. 
Parker (G. W.) art co. 2075, 30598. 
Parker (H. H.) 16367. 
Parker (L.) 21090. 
Parker (S.) 5084, 18390. 
Parker (8S. C.) 19601. 
(S. G.) 
(W.) 


Parker 2111. 
Parker Zi 1T, 
Parker & Corti. 15392, 
Parker-Brauner co. 30604. 
Parkinson & Dockendorff. 9659. 
Parks (C. L.) 25126. 
2118, 15393. 
30605. 

5116. 
30606. 
TSO9. 
15394, 
19595. 


25128. 


Parrish (W. J.) 
Parrot (J. 8.) 
Parrott (E. D.) 
Parry (J. 8.), jf. 
Parsons (Mrs. H. E.) 
Parsons (L.) 25127. 
Parsons & Stringer. 
Partridge (W. O.) 28975. 
W.), jr. 30607. 
Patch (H. L.) 2119. 
Patterson (E.) 2120. 
Patterson-Gibbs co. 22453. 
Patton (BE. C.) 27810. 
Paul (A. C.) 11828. 

Paul Revere mem’! assn. 
Paulding (J.) 3484. 
Pauler (H. D.) 5117. 
Paupion (E.) 19596. 
Paxton toilet co. 7241. 
16400. 

22454. 

5119. 


13066. 


Payne (M.) 
Peabody (H. G.) 
Peace (L. D.) 15895. 

B.) 18404. 
Pearce (J. N.) 13067, 18405. 
Pearce (Mrs. W. W.) 18068. 
15396. 
Peckham (C. W.) 5120. 

Peebles (G. A.) 28977. 

Pelham operating co. 18406. 

Pelot (A. A.) 15408, 18407. 

Pelton (H. W.) 13069, 15404, 30608. 
Penard (T. E.) 13076. 

Penfield (N. W.) 7242, 9660, 13077, 


18408. 
Peninsular eng. co. 2121, 25129. 
Penn table co. 19597. 
Pennell (C. A.) 13082, 22455. 
Pennington (J. S.) 18411. 
Pennington (S. A.) 27811. 
Pennington (W. V.) 13083, 30622. 
Pennucci (A.) 8018, 16368. 
Pennypacker pub. co. 5121. 
Perkins (A. J.) 15405. 
Perkins (R. H.) 30628. 
Perkins (R. W.) 22456. 
Perkins (W. B.) 22459. 
Perkins (W. B.), jr. 9664, 13085, 
15406, 27812. ; 
Perkins (W. L.) 15408. 


Perret (A.) 19598, 31571 


INDEX 531 


nos. (1-58, J an. —Dec., 


1908 


Perron (C. T.) 23475. 

Perry (EB. A.) 5122. 

Perry (F. BH.) 251380. 

Perry (F. EB.) & Patrick 
25131. 

Perry (H. A.) 22460. 

Perry (J.) 25137. 

Perry (L. A.) 18413. 

Perry (W. BH.) 15409. 

Perry Mason co. 28978. 

Peruna drug mfg. co. 3486, 5865. 

Pesha (L.) 5185, 7243, 30624. 

Peter (A.) & co. 13088. 

Peters (C.) 9675, 15411. 

Peters (C. O.) 380625. 

Peters cartridge co. 28979. 

Petersen (O. C.) 25138. 

Peterson (P.) 2122. 


remy (CG. B.) 2123. 
Pfister (J.) 20584. 
Phelan (A. B.) 8019, 9678, 15412, 


18414, 27813, 30626. 
Phelps (C. H.) 2126. 
Phelps pub. co. 30629. 
Philadelphia post card co. 
Phillips (J. C.) 8029. 
Poiins: -(T.° E.)) eo. 

26209. 

Phillips (T. M.) 2149. 
Photo art shop. 7244. 
Photo color graph. co. 
Photo stamp co. 22461. 
Photographische gesellschaft. 

8050, 163870, 19601, 

- $1822. 


2127. 


27817. 


Photogravure co.of Amer. 5873, 21091. 


Piatt mus. co. 138092, 20585. 
Pickands-Magee co. 2190, 5186. 
Pictorial news co. 18416, 25139 
Pierce (A. E.) 22462. 

Pierce (H. H.) 7246, 13101. 
‘Pierce (W. J.) 30631. 

Pierre (Dr.) chemical co. 21983. 
Pierrot (A. G.) 20586, 184386. 
Pierson & co. 138102, 18437. 
Pilling (J. L.) 9684. 

Pilling & Madeley. 28982. 
Pillsbury picture co. 2194. 
Pilsbry (A.) 5876. 
Pioneer co. 2238. 
Pioneer press. 18439. 
Pittsburg photo-eng. co. 
Planquette (F.) 23483. 
Plant seed co. 31827. 
Plauzeau. 19603. 
Players (The) 20587. 
Plummer (A. W.) 18440. 
Plummer (F. C.) 2241, 18441. 
Plummer studio. 22466. 

Pohle (F.) 9685. 
Pohle (F. W. C.) 
Point (A.) 193879. 
Polin (E.) 22492. 
Polk (J. P.) 18442. 
Pollock (A.) 18103. 


5192, 22463. 


15418. 


| Pond (Mrs. E. P.) 


(Ga T.9 


8030, 11829, 


5866, 
23476, 28980, 


| Rafert (M. E.) 


| Rakow (H. A.) 


15104, 1637S. 


Pontone (J.) 31829. 

| Poor Richard co. 3487. 

Porter. 15414. 

Porter (BE. A.) 18444. 

Porter (M. E.) 13105, 18445, 27823, 

| 380632. 

Porter (S. 8.) 18448, 20588. 

| Post (J. E. H.) 13125, 15415, 25141, 
27827, 30640. 

Post pub. co. 9688. 

Potter (L.) 28983. 

| Potter photo co. 25149. 

| Potwine (R. H.) 15438. 
Powell (Mrs. H. A.) 5198. 
| Powers (St. F.) co. 19604. 
| Powers (W. F.) co. 2245. 
Prall (V. M.) 15489, 27847. 
Pratt (C. A.) 7253. 

| Pratt (EB. C.) 27848. 

| Pratt (G. D.) 30663. 

| Pratt food co. 27850. 

| Prawitz (KH. J.) 7256. 

Preble (C. Ll.) 26151. 
Prentiss (Mrs. C. K.) 5194. 

| Press pub. co. 13129. 
Preston (S.) 18452. 

Preu (H. C.) 26210. 
Prévot-Valeri (A.) 23485. 
Preyer (E. R.) 22467. 
Price (C. 8.) 15130. 

Price (H.). 26214. 

Price (J. W.) 11887. 

| Price (R. C.) 18132. 
Prideaux (J. H.) 15445. 
Prince (G.) 5195, 18453, 22468, 25 
Priou (L.) 19605. 

Proctor & Gamble co. 18457. 

' Providence litho. co. 2246, 5203, 9690, 
13136, 14195, 19607, 20596, 23486, 
25154, 27851, 30664, 31830. 

| Prows (J. T.) 2248. 

Putfer (B. F.) (257. 

Purdy (J. E.) ae 258, 27857. 
Pustet (F.) & co. S77. 8052, 14200. 
Puteani (F.v.) LEA. 

Putnam (A.) 16379, 19609, 23489. 
Putnam (B.) 14201. 

Putnam (E. D.) 9698, 13141, 18460, 

| 22473: 

Pyznar (F.) 3488. 


Quinby (F. J.) co., 26215, 27865, 28991. 

Quinn (EK. T.) 19610. 

Quinn Gl Cae 

Quirk (N. J.) 38489, 11838. 

R. & G. corset co. 2256, 5205, 13148. 

Raba (E.) 18461. 

Radon (W. F.) 138150. 

7263. 

Ragsdale (M. C.) 9702, 15446, 25159, 
380672. 

Railroad advtg. agency. 22476. 

| Raje (T.) 5212. 

9704, 15447. 


5392 INDEX 


pt. Iv, n. 8., v.3 ; 


4 

McNally & co. 18154, 15448, | Richardson (F. H.) 30688. 
~ aimed Richardson (H. L.) 7271. | 
Randall (H.) 18156. | Richey (C. G.) 30689. i 
Randel (J. A.) 7264. Richmond (A. G.) 23491, 
Range land pub. co. 16881. Ridenour (C. E.) 7272. 
Rankin (H. W.) 9706. _Ridgley (W. T.) calendar co. 9723. — 
Ransom (F. C.) 11842. Ridley (C.) 25166. 
Rapetti (G.) 21092, 318381. | Rieck (E. W.) 2278, 5232. : 
Rau (C. E.) 20597, 27876, 30674. Riley (C. W.) 14204. . 
Rau (W: H.) 2259, 5213, 7265, 18157, | Ring (H.) 9724. : 

15451, 18470, 20598, 27878. Riordan (G. C.) & co. 9725. : 
Rauch (J. G.) 2272. _Rippel (C.) 2274, 22517, 25167. 
Raul (H. L.) 16891. Risem (A.) 2275. 
Ravaut (R.) 19611. Ritchie bros. 52383, 7275, 27900. 
Rawles bros. 5220. mabe ty eee 7868. 

) .) 25171. 

yea a or Bg Robbins (H. I.) 5240, 9731, 18160, 
Raymond (S.) 21099. 15475, 18476, 20631, 22525, 27911. 
Raynes (J. F.) 27892. Roberson travel lectures. 5249. 
Real estate exchange. 18474. Roberts (E. D.) 27949. 
Ream (G. H.) 27898. Roberts (H.) 30692. 
Reber (L.) 7270. Roberts (H. V.) 27950. “ 
Read (W. F.) sons co. 22477. Roberts (T. J.) 25172, 
Red Wing advtg. co. 22478. Roberts (W. W.) 2279. 


Redwine-Dexter co. 22509. Robertson (D.) 23492. 
Reed (Dr. A.) cushion shoe co. 9711. | Robertson (G. EH.) 30693. 


Reed (EK. A.) 15462. Robertson (N.) 27951. 

Reed (BH. P.) & co. 5221. Robin (H.) 2 

Reed (F.) 9712. Robinson (G. W.) 20634. 

Reed (M.) 18475. Robinson (L. L.) 18507. 

Reed (N. H.) 13158. Robinson (W. 0.) 2280. 

Reed (R. W.) 9713, 15464, 20608. Robison (¥. P.) 2a 

Reed (T.) 25162. Rochester academy of men’s clothes 
Reed & Carmick. 15466. CEng es, ee 

Reeder (J. D.) 15468. Rochester agricultural & mechanical 
Reich (J.) 5222, 27894. _ assn. 15507. 

Reichard (H.) 14202. _Rochlitz studio. 7277, 22530, 30696. 
Reichelt (P.) 15469. IKkockwood (G. G.) 13162. 

Reid (A. J.) 18159. Rockwood photo. co. 7279. 

Reid (F. L.) 5223. Roe (F.) 14205, 31700. 

Reid pub. co. 15478. ‘Roebuck (A. ©.) 18509. 

Reif (W.) 30675. Roechling (K.) 238359. 

Reimers (P.) 28490. Roelofs (A.) 7280. 


Reineke (HE. B.) 25168. 
Reiter (O. C.) 25164. 
Relay (N. A.) 9722. 
Remington (F.) 3490, 5879, 14203, | Rogers & Bronstrup. 15509. 

28992. Rohrer (G. G.) 9749. 
Remington arms co. 16392. | Toine (J. E.) 8054. 
Remington typewriter co. 30677. Rollins (W. BE.) 5880. 
Rentschler (J. F.) 30678. Romans photo. co. 9750, 131638, 27952. 
Review & herald pub. assn. 27895. Romig (R. W.) 22538. 


Roesch (L.) 52538, 7281. 
Roewade (A. J.) 8053. 
Rogers (R.) 25178. 


Rewell (G. M.) 30682. Roop (S. I.) 20646. 

Reyes (P. V.) 5224, 22516. Rose (C.) 15510, 20467. 

Reynolds (J. F.) 20629. | Rose (CO. J.) 15518, 20679, 25174. 
Reynolds (J. M.) 15474. | Rose (F. L.) 18581. . 
Rheem (B.) co. 19612, 26216. Rose (H. M.) 9751, 13164, 15567, 
Rhind (J. M.) 16393. | 22534. 

Rhine (Mrs. BH. F. P.) 5225. | Rose (R. H.) & son. 15596. 

Rhodes (J. I.) 20630. Rose co. 5254, 9767, 15597. 

Rice (S. A.) 25165. Roseborough (A. L.) 5264. 

Rich (F. D.) 5280. Roseland (H.) 8055, 28993. 
Richard-Taylor co. 30683. Roseland (N.) 3491. 

Richards (J. A.) & Staff. 26221. | Rosenkrantz (B. A.) 8059. 


Richardson (A, A.) 27896. Rosenthal co. 9779. 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Rosin (8S. M.) 27964. 

moee (C.) & son co. 9781, 22536, 
27970. 

Ross (R. G. M.) 8071. 

Rossbach art glass works. 19620. 


Rosseau (P. L.) 

Rosser (W. P.) 9824. 

Rossi (L.) 19410. 

Rossiter (W.) 18583, 20680. 

Rothschild (J.) 22551. 

Rothschild & Heyman. 

motig (G. T.) 21102. 

Rotograph co. 
20696, 22555, 27972, 30697. 

Rottmer (H. E.) 9847. 

Rowe (G. H.) 9853. 

Rowland (J. O.) 28380. 

Roy (L. M. A.) 18599. 

Roys (J. BH.) 138192, 18600, 30702. 

Ruddell (W. J.) 22558. 

mude (A. D.) 238382. 

Rude (A. D.) & son. 

Rudy bros. co. 5881. 

Rueter (Ff. G.) 2334. 

Rungius (C.) 3495, 5882, 7286, 8072, 
11848, 14206, 20750. 

Ruppert (W.) 2342. 

Rusk (J. W.) 5265. 

Rusk & Andrews. 18604. 

Russell (A.) 8078. 

Russell (C. M.) 19622, 28994. 

Russell (G. M.) 27977. 

Russell (K. A.) 23845. 

Russell (M. L. F.) 11847, 18197. 

Russell bros. 27985. 

Russia cement co.. 30708. 

Rust’s (F.) book shop. 7287, 9854. 

Ryan (D. HE.) 15598. 

Ryland (Henry) 23476. 

S. F. Vedanta socy. 27987. 

Sackett & Wilhelms co. 2346, 5266, 
7290, 9860, 25175, 27988, 30704. 


Sadler (W. D.) 28980. 

Saenger (C. J.) 163894. 

Sain (H.) 21104, 23494, 

Saindon (T.) 22560. 

Saine (H.) 30718. 

St. Gaudens (Augustus, Mrs. A. H. St. 
Gaudens, proprietor) 23877, 3501, 
5883, 19624, 26226, 28996, 30714, 
31832. 


St. Joseph photo co. 18605. 

St. Louis builders’ pub. co. 13198. 

St. Michael’s college. 27991. 

Sala (J.) 23496. 

Saltzmann (K.) 16293. 

Samarjian & Aram. 138206. 

Sanborn (J. W.) 23880. 

Sander (P.) 23882, 5283, 7293, 9863, 
13210, 15599, 18607, 20752, 22561. 


Sanders (W. F.) : 7811. 
Sanders pub. co. 2410. 
Sandes (A. M.) 5888. 
Sands (W. A.) 30724. 
Santord (J. F.) -73812. 


19621, 23493. 


7282. 


18602. 


2281, 7283, 9826, 13176, | 


| Sasmon (F. F.) 
| Sassy co. 
| Satory (P. W.) 
| Satterlee (W.) 

| Saunders (A. E.) 


| Sawyer (BH. J.) 


| Schaeffer (W. J.) 
| Schaffner (W.) 


| Schmidt (E. T.) 
| Schmidt (W.) 
_ Schmidt litho co. 


| Schmitt (N.) 
| Schmitz-Horning co. 


535 


7292. 
14208. 


San Francisco art leather co. 
San Francisco breweries, Itd. 
Sanguinet (KF. W.) 30732. 
Sanitol chem. laboratory. 9876. 
Sargent (L. L.) 18608. 
Sarony (O.) co. 30733. 
9888. 
30737. 

13272. 
2411, 3502. 
156338. 
16395. 

11848. 
22562. 
2412, 22564. 
26227. 
Sawyer (L. E.) 7314. 
Saxe embroidery co. 9889. 
Saxton (G. L.) 13279. 
Schade (K.) 16400. 
Schaefer (H. G.) 7315 

26228 
8074, 23497. 
Scharf bros. 30738. 
Schattenstein (N.) 
Schatz (A. A.) 
Schevill (W. V.) 
Schiller (F. V.) 
Schiller (O.) 
Schiller (S.) 
Schirmer (G.) 
Schlechten (A.) 
Schloss bros. & co. 
Schlueter (F. J.) 
Schmid (C. P.), jr. 
Schmidt (W.) 
Schmidt (A. P.) 
Schmidt (E.) 


Saunders (H. K.) 
Savory (KE. W.) ltd. 
Sawdey & Walter. 

Sawyer (C. H.) 


16400. 
25176. 
14209, 31836. 
7316. 
21107. 
9895, 22570. 
13281, 15634. 
18282, 15635. 
5288, 7317, 22573. 
22577. 
23586. 
15641. 
25177. 
19625. 
9897. 
Schmidt (J. R.) 5291, 
13283, 18609. 


7318, 9898, 


15641. 

5292, 13285, 15643. 
25178. 

31700. 


Schmitt (C.) ; 

30741. 

Schmitzberger (J.) 19497. 

Schneckenburger (M. G.) 

Schneelock (E. R.) 31887. 

Schneider (F. A.) 2415, 7319, 20758, 
27999. 

Schneider (O. J.) 5293. 

Schneider (W. G.) 14210. 

Schnitzer (G.) 5897, S076, 14211, 
19625. 

Schoebel (G.) 23359. 

Scholefield (F. R.) 11854. 

Schonemann (A.) 318388. 

Schonewolf (H. W.) 9903. 

Schouler (R. S.) 9918. 

Schrader (W.) & Dennis (H.) 
18612. 

Schradsky co. 7821. 

Schrafft (W. F.) & sons. 2450. 

Schreyvogel (C.) 5900, 7322, 14212. 

Schulze-Thewis (W.) 29007. 


25179. 


9920, 


534 TNR |): i 


pt. Iv, 2. 8., v.3 


1 

Schumacher & Murphy. 18613, 23588. | Sieg (Mrs. H. J.) 23619. 

Schumo (S. L.) 15644. Siegel (H.) 18619, 28094. 

Schwab & Wolf. 7323, 9921, 18286, | Siegrist (E. J.) 13294, 25194, 30762, 
| Sievers (F. W.) 28999. j 


15648. | 
Schwartz (C. W.) 3503, 5294. _Sigsbee (M. S.) 30764. 7 
Schwarz (A.) 23476, 31822. _Silberer (D. D.) bros. 9942, 15655, 
Schweizer (J. O.) 5901. | 18629. 


Schwemberger (S.) 28064. 
Scobie (F.) 23590, 25180. 


Silberstein (M. D.) 23621. 
Simm (F.) 23359. ~ 


Secofield-Pierson co. 15649. Simmons (E.) 25197. 

Seott (W.) 30742. | Simons. (P. P.) 25198. 

Scott & Van Altena. 5295. Simplex litho. co. 5903, 26237. 
Scribner (J. H.) 28083. | Simplicity co. 2476, 18630. 
Scribner’s (C.) sons. 3504, 73824, Simpson (A. L.) 9944, 13295. 
16396, 26229. | Simpson (BE, A.) 23623. 

Scudder (J.) 31843. Simpson (N. P.) 5306. 

Scurlock (A. N.) 5297. Singer (M. A.) 3506, 11856, 19628. 
Seabrook (B. R.) 16398. Singer sewing machine co. 30765. 
Seamans (F. M.) 5902. Skinner (C. J.) 2484. 

Sears (A. E.) 25182. Skinner (Mrs. M. G.) 15656. 

Sears & Friedman. 2454. Slade (G. T.), jr. 22624. 

Seattle brewing & malting co. 16399, Slater (Mrs. 8S. A.) 7382. 

Seeger (Dr. H.) 19638. Slauson (H. M.) 23508. 

Seem (J. F.) & co. 23591. Slevin (L. 8.) 78388. 

Segall (J.) 30750. Sloan (C, A.) 5809. 

Seigman (G.) 31571. Sloan (J. V.) & co. 2486, 3508, 9952, 
Seignac (Guillaume) 19375, 19379. 15657, 18631. 

Self culture socy. 9928. Slosson (W. E.) 2491. 

Selleck (O.) 7326, 30751. Smallhoff (C. H.) 28098. 

Seltzer (O. ©.) 11855, 23505, 31845. Smedley (W. P.) 25199. 

Selz. 28084. Smith (A. D.) 22628. 

Senseman (C. M.) °31849. Smith (A. E.) 29000. 

Sewell (T. H.) 20759, 23592, 28085. Smith (Mrs. A. L.) 3509, SO7S. 
Sexe (T. T.) 30754. Smith (A. T. FE.) 5310. 

Seyffer (F. M.) 15650. Smith (C. McK.) See MeKnight- 
Shadle (BE. J.) 25183. Smith (C.) 

Shampang (G. A.) 138291. Smith (C. N.) 30778. 

Shanley & Estey. 30755. Smith (Mrs. D. M.) 9956. 
Sharman (C.) 21108. Smith (D. V.) 30776. 

Sharp (J. H.) S077. Smith (De C.) S079, 22630, 23514. 
Shattuck (L. BE.) 9929, 18614, 23599. | Smith (BE. E.) 5312, 9958, 15668, 
Shaw (A. L.) 9930. 25200, 30777. 

Shaw (J. H.) 18616. Smith (E. M.) 9957. 

Shaw (W. T.) 9931, 15651. Smith (F.) 15672. 

Sheahan (i B.) 21109. Smith (F. ©.) Co. 95202. 


Sheahan (M. 1T.) 2457, 5298, 73827, gmith (G. B.) 2492. 
9933, 182938, 15652, 18617, 20759, | smith (H. EB.) 9962. 


23614, 25187, 28087. Smith (H. M.) 13299. 
Shears (H. N.) 28997. Smith (J. E.) 30805. 
Shelly (K.) 28088. Smith (J. H.) 29006. 
Shelton (F. W.) 28089. Smith (J. K.) 9963. 
Sheppard (L. W.) 2461. Smith (J. L.) 18632. 
Sherman (C. A.) 9939. Smith (L.) 25210, 28100, 30808. 
Sherman (FE. C.) 2463. Smith (lL. L.) 380806. 
Shinliver (B. H.) 2464. Smith (M. I.) 65318. 
Shipler (H.) 2474. Smith (M. W.) 2493, 18634. 
Shipp (J. E.) 25192. Smith (S. B.) 9966. 
Shonk (C. W.) 5304, 7331. Smith (S. C.) 18636, 20765, 25220. 
Shook, (F. C.) 28090, Smith (W. F.) 9967. 
Short (C. T.) 14214. Smith (W. 8S.) 18652. 
Shorter (S. A.) 23618. Smith & Holmes. 25230, 30816. 
Shultz (A. L.) 25198. Smith & Talbot. 30817. 
Shultz (L. A.) 5305, 9940. |Smyser (G. H.) 9971. 


Shuster (E. A.), jr. 28098. Smysor (F.) 2497. - 
Sidelinger (F. A.) 2475. | Snader (E. L.) 22681. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


—— ——_———- 


535 


Sniff (A. B.) 

Snow (C. H.) 

Snow (C. T.) 

Solleder (G.) 9973. 

Somers (M. A.) 9974. 

Somerville (City of) 5319. 

Sommer (J. G.) 23515. 

Sommers (P.) 5820. 

Sonntag (P.) 23516, 29007. 

Sonrel (Mile.) 21110. 

Sonrel (H.) 31822. 

Sons of veterans. 28111. 

Souder ptg. co. 15673. 

Southern mfg. co. 3510. 

Southern Pacific co. 28112. 

Southern states mutual life ins. co. 
7334. 

Southwick (A. Q.) 

Southwick (J. W.) 

Spalding (EH. D.) 

Sparrell art co. 28135. 

Spaulding (IT. W.) 19633. 

Speiginer (H.) 22655. 

Spencer (G. W.) 53882. 

Spencer (H.) 
20769, 22656, 25231, 30819. 

Spencer (H. C.) 53834. 

Sperlich (K.) 5709. 

Spielvogel (E.) 5909, 8081, 11863, 
14215, 16400, 31850. 

Spies (A.) 15677. 

Splawn (A. J.) 22662. 

Spooner & Wells, inc. 9987. 

Sprague (A. B.) 25241. 

Springer (A. M.) 28141. 

Springer (C. H.) 14220. 

Springer (H. R.) 9988. 

Spurr (H. W.) 5335. 

Squires (C. F.) 183814, 18739. 

Stacy (C. E.) 18740. 

Staderman (J. P.) 8084, 15679. 

Stahler (E.) 22672. 

Staley (C. M.) 9989. 

Stampfler (J.) 20770. 

Standard litho. co. 13316. 


13305, 18736. 
28109. 
9972. 


3511, 9975. 
13309. 
30818. 


Standard oil co. of Indiana. 25242, 
Stancard pub. co s hes SO) 
Standard scenic co. 2499, 5337. 


Standish (F.) 2550. 
Stanlaws (P.) 18818, 18741, 22673, 
28142, 28148, 30822. 


Stanley works. 5346. 
Stanward (S.) 22679. 
Stanyan (C. P.) 7335, 9995. 
Star ptg. co. 13330. 

Stark (H.) 7336: 

Starr (S. J.) 7338. 

Starr (T. B.) 29008. 


Stebbins (N. L.) 
13331, 18750. 
Stecher litho. co. °O771, 22680, 28210. 

Steele (R. BE.) .25243, 28225. 
Steichen (E.) 15681. 

Steicher (E. J.) 11864. 
Steinman (R.) & co. 22782, 25260. 


5347, 7340, 9999, 


| Stenton (H. R.) 


| Sterner (H. A.) 


_ Stewart sisters. 


13311, 15674, 18737, | 


2555, 28227. 

Stephens (E.) 19634. 

Stephenson (R.L.) 10005, 15684. 

Stereo-travel co. 7348, 10006, 13339, 
18756. 

Stern (E.) & co. 11865. 

28228. 

Sterrett (S.C.) 26240. 

Stetson (F.L.) 22796. 

Stetson pressinc. 10808. 

Stewart (F.) 5352. 

Stewart (J.K.) 22797. 

Stewart (M.) 10814. 

Stewart pub. co. 2556, 25268, 26241, 
30825, 31854. 

28229. 

28232. 

5353, 25269, 30827. 


Stiff (W. G.) 

Stiles (C. L.) 

Stimson (J. E.) 22798. 

Stirn (L.& E.) 11866. 

Stockmann (H.L.) 2557. 

Stokes (FF. A.) co. 22808, 23517, 25280. 

Stokes (F.W.) 138348. 

Stolt (J.) 2558, 30830. 

Stolzenberger (BE. A.) 

Stone (A.L.) 18857. 

Stone (C. J.) eo. 7473, 10815, 13357, 
22817. 

Stone (M. T.) art co. 15685. 

Stone (S.) 20792, 22820, 25367. 

Stone-Van Dresser co. 29009. 

Stonecipher (B. D.) 20793. 

Stonecipher (C. U.) 18859. 

Storck (J. F.) 18861. 

Stouch (H.) & co. 15686. 

Stout (H. E.) 15687, 18866. 

Stow (A. H.) 2565, 16422. 

Strahl (H. P.) 2569, 5354. 


13346, 18856. 


Straus (L.) & sons. 238550. 
Strauss (C. W.) 18867, 30831. 
| Strauss (F. V.) 26242. 
Strauss (J. C.) 10817, 13359, 15688. 
Strauss & Pierce. 15689. 
Street & Smith. 20795, 22827, 28233, 
30832. 
Streeter (G. A.) 18868. 
Strickland (J. J.) 15692. 


Strobridge litho. co. 2572, 53857, 7476, 
10822, 13360, 15697, 18870, 22829, 
25881, 28234, 30834. 

Strohm (H. E.) 25408. 

Strong (W. J.) 25409. 

Strong & Warner co. 

Stroud (W. J.) 5366. 

Strouse & bros. 18890. 

Struck (A.) 5855. 

Stuart (W. G.) 

Studebaker bros. 
28249. 

Students agency. 80858. 

Studwell (J. A. R.) 18894. 

Sudre (R.) 28551. 

Suesskind & Rehfeldt. 

Sullenberger (L. P.) 

Sullivan (C. F.) 


28247. 


7502. 


auto. co. coh: IN: | Xe 


30859. 
15706. 
5382. 


536 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 2. 8.,V.3 


30860. 
26244. 
13384, 


Sullivan (M.) 

Sullivan (M. R.) 

Superior color press. 

Sutcliffe (S.) 10863. 

Sutherland (HE. E.) med. co. 

Sutro (T.) 18895, 29010. 

Swan (D. C.) 16889. 

Swan (J.) 53883. 

Swann (H.C.) 15707. 

Swartz (D. L.) 18385. 

Swayze (A.) 2603. 

Sweeney (S.) 3524. 

Sweet bros. 
18896, 20796, 25410, 28251. 

Swenning (R. T.) 26245. 

Swift (Mrs. C. A.) 16423, 29011. 

Swift & co. 30862. 

Switzer (C. C.) 18897. 

Sylvester (E. G.) 15710. 

Sylvester (H. EB.) 18898. 

Symonds (J. H.) 22864. 

Taber-Prang art co. 183887, 15711, 
25418. 

Tabernier (P.) 16370. 

Tabor (S. EB.) 28552. 

Taggart (M. W.) 20797, 22865, 28253, 
30871. 

Tait (B. 8S.) 28295. 

Tammen (H. H.) 2604, 10864, 15729, 
18900, 25425. 

Tammen (H.H.) curio co. 10879. 

Tandy (F. D.) co. 80899. 

Tangen (E.) 7506, 10888, 189138, 22875. 

Tapestry paint co. 7507. 

Tarbell (BE. C.) 16424. 

Tarbell (J. H.) 10889, 15732, 22878, 
28296, 30900. 


Tarrytown horticultural socy, 2605. 

Tattegrain (F.) 23558. 

Tatum (HE. H.) 5917. 

Taylor (C. A.) 30901. 

Taylor (C. H.) 2606. 

Taylor (C. M.) 29012. 

Taylor (F. H.) 20821. 

Taylor (G. C.) 20823. 

Taylor (J. J.) 2607. 

Taylor (M. L.) 20824. 

Taylor (R. L.) 18915. 

Taylor (W. H.) 10892. 

Taylor & Carpenter. 10895. 

Taylor art co. 10896, 28297. 

Leas (i. .¥.) » 7608, 

Teasley (W. M.) 22881. 

Teats (Mrs. M. B.) 1383889. 

Tebbs (R. W.) 283816. 

Teddy post card co. 10900. 

Tees (H.) 30905. 

Telharmonie securities co. 2612. 

Tennant (H. F.) 10902, 157338, 18916, 
228838. 


Tennant & Ward. 18917. 
Tennent (H. W.) 10907. 
Tessier (C. H.) 2615. 
Thanlow (F.) 196388, 
Theis (C. 0.) 25435, 30911. 


28250. 
3523, 


| Thickson (A. R.) 


5384, 7503, 13386, 15708, | 


_ Thompson 


 Tichnor bros. 


' Toronto litho. co. 


Theobald (S.) 19635. 
Theobald (S.) jr. 23554. 
26256. 
Thicoll (W.) 22884. 
Thode (W. F.) 2616. 


Thomas (J.) 30912. 


Thomas (M.) 14221. 
Thomas & co. 10910, 
Thompson (C. A.) 25487. 
Thompson (E. 8.) 30982. 


Thompson (Mrs. F. F.) 5918. 


Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 


(F. K.) 20828, 28317. 
(F. P.) 30984. 

(G. BE.) 15734. 

ee ) ee 


i 

Thompson ( 

Thompson ( 

Thompson { 

Thompson ( 

Thomson (T. 7 2618, 3526. 

Thorburn (J. M.) & co. 2619, 22893. 

Thorne (H. J.) 2651. 

Thorne (W.) 38527, 29013. 

Throckmorton (J. W.) 21111. 

Throssel (R.) 53886, 7509, 10912. 

Thurlow (H. A.) 28820. 

Thuss (W. G. & A. J.) 22899. 

Thwaites (G. H.) 18390, 20830. 

2652. 

Tiffany studios. 11870, 14222, 30988. 

Tillberg (A.) 7868. 

Tillier (P.) 23556. 

Tillinghast (A. G.) 

Tillinghast (B. C.) 

Tillinghast (M. E.) 

Tingley (K.) 28322. 

Tiny tads co. 2654, 5410, 7510, 18391, 
20831, 22900, 30991. 

Tipton (W. H.) 20832. 

Tipton (W. R.) 54138. 

Title guarantee & trust co. 26257. 

Toasted corn flakes co. 19637. 

Tobias (J. H.) 18918, 22901, 25438. 

Tobin (G. T.) 3528. 

Tobin (J. A.) 5414. 

Tobin (M. F.) 2668, 30993. 

Tocci (F.) 2681. 

Todd (G. H.) 10916. 

Todd (J. J.) 5417. 

Todd (M. P.) 28334. 

Toggart (M. W.) 18920. 

Tojetti (G.) 29014. 

Toles (H. L.) 7513. 

Tolman (F. 8S.) 10918, 15759. 

Tolman (R. P.) 23558, 28336. 

Toman (V. E.) 20833. 

Toms (F. H.) 28337. 

Tooth (A.) & sons. 10919. 


Torney (J. L.) 7533. 
5418. 


28321. 
2653. 
21112. 


Torres (A.) 5745. 
Totten (G. OQ.) 2721. 
Tower (A, J.) co. 11871. 


nos. 1-53, Jan.—Dec., 1908 


Towles studio. 25439, 28338. 

Towne (A. D.) 21113. 

Towns (C. C.) 381002. 

Townsend (C. A.) 10924, 15761, 18930. 

Townsend (C. F.) 18946, 22903. 

Trade mark co. 21114. 

Trautwein (R. J.) 31005. 

Travis (S.) 142238. 

Treese (W. E.) 25460. 

Tribune co. 27238, 5419, 7538, 10926, 
138398, 157638, 18047, 20834, 22910, 
28341, 31006. 

Tribune pub. co. 10942, 13410, 15768. 

Trimpey (E. B.) 18411. 

Trimpey & co. 15769, 25461. 

Triner (J.) 29015. 

Trinler (C. M.) 8085. 

Tripp (G. BH.) 28344. 

Triscott (S. P. R.) 13412, 31023. 

Trostrud (A.) 18954. 

Troth (H.) 31025. 

Trowitzsch & sohn. 19638. 

Troy steam laundry. 18960. 

Troyer (R. A.) 10948. 

@rudell (©. L.) 5919. 

Trufant (N. 8.) 25462. 

Trumbull (R. J.) 5424. 

Trussell (W. C.) jr. 19641. 

muck (h.) & sons, Itd. 3529, 16425, 
22921, 31856. 

Tucker (C. O.) 28845. 

Tucker memorial co. 25464. 

Tullar-Meredith co. 31029. 

Tupper (H. W.) 15770. 

Turnbull (R. F.) 10944. 

Turner (C. Y.) 8086, 14224, 18961, 
31859. 

Turner (F. HE.) 7554. 

Turner (H. K.) co. 2741. 

Turner (J. HE.) 18417. 

Turners (W. A.) 25466. 

Turrill & Miller. 13418, 15772, 28348. 

Tuttle (L. T.) 18419. 

Tutty (C. D.) 2748. 

Tyler, photographer. 

Tyler (O. F.) 283858. 

Tyroler (J.) 22988. 

Tyrrell (E. R.) S088. 

Udell (M. A.) 28364. 

Uhde (F. v.) 31700. 

Ullman (R.) 28864. 

Ullman & co. 3810380. 

Uliman mfg. co. 2745, 15778, 16426, 
18964, 19642, 22934, 25467, 28364, 
31034. : 

Ulmann (B.) & co. 2751, 18420, 22936. 

Underhill (1.) 2757, 5482, 7558, 13424, 
15798, 189738, 22949, 25496, 28869. 

Underwood (W. L.) 2764, 25497, 
283871. 

Underwood & Underwood, 2778, 5483, 
7561, 10945, 138434, 15794, 18980, 
20838, 22952, 25509, 283875, 31049. 

Unger & Fengler. 5923. 

Union card co. 23115, 25759. 


18962. 


537 


ie “ - — —————— 


Union metallic cartridge co. 14225. 

Union natl. bank. 2915. 

Union Pacific tea co. 23120. 

U. S. fashion & sample bk. co. 
13517, 19110, 31106. 

U. S. horseshoe co. 28496. 

U.S. litho. co. 2916, 5535, 7673, 11101, 
13519, 15986, 19111, 20905, 23121, 
25762, 28497, 31107. 

U. S. sample book co. 2964. 

Universal photo-novelty co. 13550. 

University art shop, inc. 11873, 14226. 

University press. 2967, 5561, 13551, 
19165, 25811. 

Up-to-date novelty shop. 5563. 

Uptown kodakery. 19169. 

Urbani (E.) T7701. 

Vaga (Z. W.) 15999. 

Vail (BE. B.) 19170. 

Valenkamph (T. V. C.) 

Valentine (E. V.) 7703. 

Vandall (A.) 28530, 29016. 

Vanderveer (W. H.) 25828. 

Van Deventer (C. J.) 13576. 

Van Dyke (A. L.) 16000. 

Van Dyke (J.) co. 19171. 

Van Eaton (H. D.) T7704. 

Van Gytenbeek (A.) 18577. 

Van Hook (F.) 5564. 

Van Horen (T. J.) 13584. 

Van Marcke (J.) 38435. 

Van Nostrand (A. G.) 35338, 8089, 
11874, 164380, 19644, 23559, 29017, 
31860. 

Van Oeyan (L.) 

Van Osdel (Mrs. E. M.) 

Van Riper firm. 2973. 

Vance (EF. S.) 238152. 

Vankirk (W. F.) 238155. 

Vasarri (B.) 21115. 

Vashon island ptg. co. 

Vasquez (C.) 21116. 

Vaughn (S. L.) 29020. 

Vaughn & Keith. 138585, 16001, 23156. 

Veatch (W. L.) 16002. 

Vedder (A. H.) 14260. 

Veenfliet (R.) 28560. 

Veith (BH.) | 16400. 

Venino (A. F.) 381185. 

Venn (F. H.) 31188. 

Vermont historical society. 

Vernon (A. J.) 11876. 

Vernon (E.) 5745, 11877, 31571. 

Vessey (A.) 18586. 

Victor pub. co. 258383. 

Victor talking machine. 

Vikre (P. B.) 20924. 

Vilmer (W. H.) 28158. 

Vitagraph co. of Amer. 2975, 5569, 
7707, 11150, 18587, 16004, 19173, 
20925, 238159, 25834, 28531, 31139. 

Viti: (MLAs). 1714. 

Vogue co. 31161. 

Volk (D.) 5925, 11878, 31868. 

Volk ((S.. D.): . 29022: 


1672, 


5924. 


19172, 25829. 
29019. 


11149. 


23157. 


3534. 


538 


Volkert (H.) 7868. 

Von Hardenberg co. 25851. 
Von Zell (T. W.) 16481. 
Voodry (J. A.) 2984. 
Vose (R. C. & N. M.) 3535. 
Voss (A. G.) 2988, 5578, 16022, 31162. 


Vredenburg & co. 5586. 
Vrooman (E. E.) 28550. 
Wade (Mrs. E. V.) 3007. 


Wadsworth, Howland & co. 258: 
Wagner (P. M.) 5594. 
Wahl (T. W.) 238180. 
Waisenhauses (Buchandlung 
19646. 
Walcott (H. M.) 31866. 
Waldrop photo. co. 28551. 
Wales (R. E.) 16036. 
Walker (A. V.) 19190, 31186. 
Walker (G. H.) & co. 13595. 
Walker (H.) 11880. 
Walker (J. H.) jr. 23181. 
Walker (M.) 16482. 
Walker (N. V.) 11165. 
Walker bros. dry goods co. 
Walker litho. & pub. co. 19192. 
Wall, Nichols co., ltd. 31195. 
Wallace (L. D.) 11166, 11881. 
Wallace (L. D.) 11881. 
Waller ¢P. J.) 28557. 
Wallet (A.) 19379. 
‘Walsh (C. J.) & Ray 
Walter (E. F.) 3008, 
Waltham piano co. 
Walton (W. R.) 
Waltz (H. E.) 
Walz (H. A.) 
14272, 23564. 
Wanamaker (J.) 11168. 
Ward (A. P.) 14274. 
Ward (F. 28559. 
Ward (J. & Hoerner 
7715. 
Ward (M. 
Ward (W. 
Warren (J. D.) 23183. 
Warren & Wetmore. 14276. 
Warwick (F. K.) 25854. 
Warwick (W.G.) 11195. 
Washburn (R. A.) 31220. 
Washer (H. A.) 23181. 
Washington (W. L.) 28561. 
Wasson (C. L.) 11198, 28562, 31222. 
Waterman (C. EB.) 38009, 11199, 13597, 
16040, 19198, 23185. 
Waterman (L. EB.) co. 7716. 
Waterman (O. W.) 11204, 31262. 
Waters (L. C.) 11885. 
Waters (R. J.) & co. 16050. 
Watertown post card co. 31267. 
Wathena Portland cement co. 5597. 
Watkins (J. T.) 11205. 
Watkins (L. A.) 11206, 13598. 
Watson (M. M.) 16056. 
Watson-Plummer shoe co. 
Waugh (F. J.) 28987. 


des ) 


(C. M.) 
5596. 
11882. 
20937, 23182. 
19650. 


& co. 11167, 


(J. H.) 


28560. 
31219. 


26258. 


31218. 


11888, 


: 


| Weichmann (M. H.) 


_ Weidner (C.) 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 2. S., ¥.3 


Weatherby (W. L.) 20940. 
Weaver (T. G.) 19199. 
Webb (Z. B.) 25855. 
Webber (W.) 26259. 
Webster (A. T.) 23198. 
Webster (C. B.) & co. 20941, oe 
Webster (D. E.) T7717. 
Webster (G. A.) 3022. 
Webster (H. D.) 31867. 
Webster (R. A.) 31868. 
Weczerzick (A.) 31700. 
Weddell (J. M.) 238199. 
Weerts (J. J.) 21117. 
19651. 


Weichselbaum (M.) & Zarowin (S.) 
16433. 


16057. 


| Weigall (G. J. V.) 11887. 


Weil (H.) & co. 
19201. 

Weinstein (H.) 7718. 

Weisgerber (C. H.) 11215, 13659. 

Weisman (W. H.) 28201. 

Weiss (H. H.) 381869. 

Weitlich (R.) 5609. 

Weitz (N. A. B.) 16061. 

Welch (G.) 25860. 

Welch (K.) 5866. 

Wellcome (H. 8.) 

Weller (E. K.) 

Weller (T. A.) 

Welles (FF. J.) 

Wellman (W.) 

Wells (W. H.) 


3023, 13640, 16058, 


19652, 

31268. 

3039. 

3040, 5610. 

7719, 16062, 25861. 
11216. ; 


| Wells & Richardson co. 31331. 


| Wendell (CE. 
Wentworth (L. A.) 


| Westerhouse (H. C.) 
_ Westerman (H. J.) 


| Wheeler (J. D.) 
| Wheeler (M. BE.) 


Welsh (J. B.) 
I.) 


16070, 19205. 
23202. 

28565. 

Werling (J.) 118SSS8, 13660. 

Werner (B.) 19208. 

Wertheimer (D. 8S.) co. T751, 25893. 

Wesley adv. co. 813382. 

West (F. M.) 11217. 

Westchester & Brown title & mort- 
gage guaranty co. 31336, 31870. 
11218. 

28566. 

Westermann (lL. A.) co. 7752, 28567, 

31335. 


Western bank note & eng. co. 28568. 
Western eng. & const. co. 23203, 23567. 
Western horseman co. 31337. 
Western novelty co. 23204. 
Westervelt (C.) 11251. 

Wetmore (J. S.) 19209, 232065. 
Wetzel (C. H.) 13661. 

Wheale (D. J.) 238207. 

23208. 

7753. 

Whisler (H. A.) 5614. 

Whitcomb (B. J.) 23211 

White (A. J.) 16075, 20945. 

White (E.) 25896. . 

White (BE. C.) 19210. 


INDEX 


nos. 1—5. 


3, Jan.—Dec., 


White (H. C.) co. 3043, 5615, 7754, 


11252, 13666, 16077, 19212, 23222, | Wilson (R. M.) 


28569, 31341. 
White (J. R.) 3044. 
White (I..) 16086, 

23224, 25904. 
White (L. 8.) 
White (P. H.) 
White (T. T. ) 
White (V.) 
White city 
White co. 16090. 

Whitehair (P. P.) 3050. 

Whitehead & Hoag co. 3051, 3539, 
5619, 5926, T772, 11441, 11889, 16091, 
26261, 28623, 31871. 

Whiting bros. 30538, 5634. 

Whitman (C. M.) 18778, 

Whitmore (C. M.) 16092. 

Whittier (L. G.) 28235. 

Whittle (T.) 25915. 

Whitty (J. H.) 31346. 

Whitworth bros. co. 23236. 

Wickman (G. H.) 20951. 

Wicks (C. L.) 18779. 

Wiederseim (G. G.) 7773, 31350. 

Wiggin (F. H.) 14286. 

Wiggins (W. O.) 

Wilcox (H. A.) 

Wilcox (J. F.) & co. 

Wiles (I. R.) 14287. 

Wilkins (C. BE.) 23237. 

Wilkins (J. R.) 20952, 28627. 

Wilkinson (BE. H.) 13780, 25916. 

Willet stained glass co. 5937, 29023. 

Willett (A.) 3540. 

Williams (A. C.) 20953. 

Williams (C.) 3057, 28628. 

Williams (C. U.) 7775, 7809. 

Williams (E.) 56837, 31853. 

Williams (H. C.) 16095, 25926. 

Williams ( L.) 5658. 

Williams (J.) ine. 11892. 

Williams (J. A.) 31396. 

( on 
( 
(O 


19243, 20946, 
7765. 
3047. 
23995. 
aA 26260. 


art co. 23229, 25909. 


23231. 


Williams 5659, 25927. 

Williams H.) 5938. 

Williams D.) 3114, 16097, 19247, 
23238. 

Williams (Mrs. W. A.) 5940, 23239. 

Williamson (C. A.) 16435. 

Williamson (H. A.) 5660. 

Willis (J. R.) 31429. 

Willis-Shores co. 23240. 

Wills (B. W.) 3116. 

Willson (W.H.) 20954. 

Wilmarth (G. G.) 5941. 

Wilmington rod & gun club. 

Wilms (L. W.) 38117, 23568. 

Wilshire’s mag. 19258. 

Wilson (D.) 20955? 

Wilson (F.) 3541, 11893, 16487, 21118, 
23569, 31873. 

Wilson (J.) 28241. 

Wilson (L. L.) 11899. 

Wilson (M. B.) 11900, 21119. 


Hy. 
J. 
J. 
L. 
M. 


7810. 


| 


| Winchester repeating arms Co. 


SSS Ss 


| Winsor (B. V.) 


| Wiseman 


539 


Wilson (R. B.) 18781. 
5661. 
Winans (H. J.) 3119. 


35438, 
31874. 

Wineman (J. C.) & co. 11458. 

Wingren (O. J.) 25935, 31430. 

Winscher (C. G.) 23248. 

Winslow (A. G.) 13782. 

23244. 

Wintemute (F. C.) 3120. 

Winter & Pond. 25945, 28708. 

Wirth (K.) 5662, 31436. 

Wischan (A.) 3121. 

Wischen (P.) 31448. 

Wiseman (R. F.) 31449. 

(W. H.) 16099, 19258, 
28704. 

Wiss (J.) & sons 

Witkowski (—) 

Witkowski (K.) 3544, 11901, 29025. 

Witmark (F. M.) 21120. 

Witt (H. C.) 11454. 

Wittig (W. W.) 18791. 

Wittridge (H. B.) 19270, 25948. 

Woeckener (A. C.) 19277. 

Woelfie (A. W.) 19653. 

Wolf (G. A.) 5672, 23245. 

Wolf & co. 14288, 19654, 26290, 29031, 
31875. 

Wolf novelty co. 

Wolfe (U.) co. 

Wolferman (M. J.) 2S705. 

Wolff (L.) & co. ltd. 11463, 
16102, 19297, 26297. 

Wolfson (M.) 26298, 31890. 

Wolley & co. 31450. 

Woman’s college of Baltimore. 

Wood (M. R.) 25951, 31451. 

Wood (O. F.) 3123, 5673, 7811, 11468, 
13792, 16104, 19301, 20957. 

Wood (W. M.) 25954. 

Woodbury granite co. 3546. 

Woodhead (W. H.) 25955. 

Woodruff (F. M.) 18817, 28706. 

Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 
31452. 


Woolard (S. F.) 18819. 

Woolf (S. J.) 11910. 

Woollett (A. P.) 28571, 31891. 

Wooten (B.) 23246. 

Worden (W. EB.) 5688. 

Worden bros. monument mfg. co. 

World film mfg. co. 11488. 

World’s dispensary medical 
11911. 


Wortham (M. C.) 
Woy (L.) 28707. 
Wray (D.C.) 25966. 

Wright (A.) 5691. 

Wright (E.) 193879. 

Wright (E. A.) 11490, 28710, 31518. 
Wright (E. A.) bank note eco. 5692, 

31517. 

Wright (F. C.) 


eo. 23570. 


5745, 


25949. 
29036. 


11904, 


19298. 


3158, 


3202. 


assn. 


11489, 11912. 


25967. 


540 


16124, 28715. 
28721. 


Wright (F. L.) 
Wright (G. E.) 
Wright (W. B.) 11492. 
Wright & Goodman. 13820. 
Wurtz bros. 3208, 16127, 19326. 
Wyer (H. 8.) 19328. 

Wykert (F. T.) 20972. 
Wykoff-Anderson co. 31519. 
Wyllie (H. S.) 3207. 
Wyman (F.) 28722. 
Wyman (R.) 19699. 
Yachting pub. co. 13822. 
Young (J. H.) 5693. 
Young (L. A.) 5699. 
Young (R. C.) & Furse. 8090. 
Young (S. J.) 31520. 

Young & Carl. 16133, 20973. 


Young, Lord & Rhodes, ltd. 25968. 


LéFe ‘0? 


' Zuver (L. L.) 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.38 


Y. M. C. A., ine. 23247. 
Young peoples Christian temperance 
union. 16135. 
Young people’s missionary movement. 
11495. 
Youngs (H.) 3208. 
Zabrtmann (Christ.) 
Zak (J. J.) 25970. 
Zanazio (G.) 31571. 
Zeda (H. L.) 13826. 
Zeifler (M.) 25971. 
Zeisse (L.) 8091. 
Zick (A.) 31700. 
Zier (E.) 21121. 
Zimmermann (Carl.) 5855. 


Zo (H.) 21122. 
Zschaebitz (R.) 3547, 16441. 
25972. 


14217. 


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