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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; 

VOLUME INDEX 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 1—52 
JANUAR Y—-DECEMBER, 1907 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1907 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGU E 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
51st CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565; SEC. 4 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 1-5 
JANUARY 17,1907 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


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


CLASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Of this Catalogue Part 2 (Periodicals), Part 3 (Music), Part 4 (Engravings), will be issued monthly 


hereafter, instead of weekly. 


Part 1 (Books) will be issued every week as heretofore. 


The weekly issue of the numbers of Parts 2, 3, and 4 necessitated search through several short alpha- 


bets in order to locate any given title. 


To avoid this inconvenience it has been suggested that 


they be published monthly, so that a search through a year of the Catalogue will require the 
examination of only 12 indexes instead of 52 as formerly. 

The last weekly issue of Part 3 (Engravings, Chromos, Photographs, Fine Arts) was on October 18, 
1906. The first monthly issue 1s under date of November 15, 1906. 


To save space the copyright notice alter each title is abbreviated. 
“Copyright by George F. Adams, Fortress Monroe, Va. 


title, if printed in full, would read, 


Thus the notice after the first 
Class 


F, XXe, no. 47810, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 copies received Dec. 4, 1906.” 


Adams (George F.), Fortress 
Monroe, Va. 
Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point Comfort, 
Virginia. (F 47810, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) ik 


American colortype co., New 
Nord Ni YY. 
Girl with auburn hair. (F 47772, Dec. 1, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1906.) 2 


American-journal-examiner, 
New ¥ ork..N.Y 
Aeroplane (The) not yet but soon. (F 
47829, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Ah yes, ’twasabittercoldday. (F48100, 
mee. t 1906; 2c. Dec. 11, 1906.) «4 


All’s well on board der Prosit. Novy. 11, 
1906. (F 47114, Nov. 12, 1906; 2 ec. 


Noy. 12, 1906.) 5 
And he missed Santa Claus after all! (F 
47823, Dec. 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 6 
And her name is still Maud. Nov. 25, 
1906. (F 47694, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1906. ) 7 
And Maud came back! (F 47341, Nov. 
20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. ) 8 


And our old friend Sam, laughed. (F_ 


eve, Dec. 11, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 11, 
1906. ) 9 
And the blow nearly killed bore mamina. 
(F 47345, Nov. 20, 1906: 2 c. Nov. 22, 


1906. ) 10 


At thealimony club. (F 47316, Nov. 19, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. ) 11 
Braggo The Monk. He bowls a string 


foratenspot. (F 47202, Nov. 14, 1906: 
2c. Nov. 14, 1906. ) 12 


Dec. 4, 1906.) 3 | 
| —— He knew how tokill the turkey but 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Braggo The Monk. He buys Mrs. Braggo 
aset of furs. (F 47684, Noy. 24, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 13 

—— He discovers a chemical marvel. 
(& 47838," Nowe 220; 190632 “cz! INov- 
20, 1906. ) 14 

— He goes rabbit hunting with his 
famous dog Sport. (F 48094, Dee. 


11, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 1, 1906. 15 
(F 47106, 
Noy. 12, 1906; 2c. noe 12, 1906.) 16 


the turkey was’nt willing. (F 47731, 
Noy. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, NGOG ES ae 
—— He picks up a live one. (F 46974, 


Nov. 9, 1906; 2 c. Nov29, 1906.) 18 


—— Hesaysitsa cinch to manage a wife. 
(F 47876, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 5, 
1906. ) 19 


Oh yes, He’s a great carver. (F 
47277, Nov. et 1L906:72res Now. “Ly, 


1906. ) 20 
Who sent Braggo the lemons. (F 
47690; Y Nowy. 927, 19062 2>¢. Novin27; 
1906. ) 21 
— You can’t fool him on diamonds. 
(eA O29.. Dec... igolO0Gs 2yen Wereel 
1906. ) 22 
By the fireside. A woman place is by the 
fireside. (F 47263, Nov. 16, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 16, 1906.) 23 
Caruso case. With explanatory diagram. 
(F 47685, Nov. 24, 1906; 2.¢. Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 24 
1 


2 CATALOGUE OF 


COPY RIGHT 


ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Cold, gray dawn. (F 47913, Dec. 6, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 25 


Coming attractions in the national zoo. 


Chea ido.mec. 1 906) Zee. Dec. i) 
1906. ) 26 | 


Der Captain visits der old foiks at home! 
(F 47344, Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 
1906. ) 27 

Dreamo, the monk. 
the Evening Journal’s, Braggo. (F 
47686, Nov. 24, 1906, 2 c. 
1906. ) 28 

Flying machine in the desert. (F 47791, 


Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 29 
The boys plan a little | 


Foxy Grandpa. 
cab ride. (F 47826, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 30 

Hall room boys. An alarm of fire inter- 
rupts their tonsorial operations. (F 
ose Nov. 26, 1906572"e .Nov. 28; 
1906. ) 31 


them out of a very bad scrape. (F 
47778, Dec. 1, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1906.) 
32 

—— Their meal scheme works, but— 
(F 47687, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 33 
— They come home late and are mis- 
taken for burglars. (F 47945, Dec. 8, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906. } 34 
—— They do iton $9.50 per. They have 
a box at the Horse Show. (F 47428, 
Nowe 23, 1906; 2c. Nov.,23,/1906.) 35 
Thev do it on $9.50 per. They 
invest in some waterproof waterproots. 
(Gt 7227) Nove, to, 1906,,2 ce Now. 15, 
1906. ) 36 


 lectual life. (F 48098, Dec. 11, 1906; 


Zee Wee. 11, 1906: ) 37 | 


—— They introducean operaticcelebrity. 
Chea 2 Noventoe 190632 ce. Nov. 13; 
1906. ) 38 


——— They take a flyer in Wall street. | 


CH A7313, Nov: 19, 1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 
1906. ) 39 
—— They trade breakfasts with the star 
boarder. 


They visit the automobile show and 
make some purchases.* (F 47911, Dec. 
6 190672 c) Dec: 6, 1906.) 41 


Happy Thanksgiving to you. (F 47697, 


Nov. 27, 1906; 2c Nov. 27, 1906.) 42 


Her name was Maud. Their names were 


Pumpernickel and Schwarzbrod. (F 


Reiil ZNO. 12, L906:°2) C2 Novena, 


1906. ) 43 | 


_ His old college chum. 


With apologies to | 


Now. 24.71 


Their friend G. Whatawad gets | 


They go in strong for the intel- | 


(F 47830, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 ¢. | 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 40 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
(F 477938, Dec. 3, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 44 

| Isee by the papers. (F 47339, Nov. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 20. 1906. ) 45 
—— (F 47401, Nov. 22, 1906; 2 c. Nov., 
22, 1906. ) 46 


Recorder Goff says it is no crime to 
hug on a doorstep. (F 47931, Dec. 7, 
1906; 2 c¢. Dee: 7, 19067) 47 


If it werea man show. (F 47689, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2 c. Noy: 26, 1906) 48 


_If you don’t believe they are confident, 


look at their faces. (F 46920, Nov. 7. 


1906;-2 c. Nove, 190Gs) 49 
In jungle society. (F 47399, Nov. 22, 
1906; 2-e:\Nov22, 19aGs) 50 


He was a good fellow. (F 47682, 
Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22,00g0b. )) 45% 


In the nationai monkey house. (F 47402, 
Nov. 22,1906; 2'¢: Noy, 22 .oio,)) ae 


Jungle tailor shop. A big job for Mr. 
Monk. (F 4/727, Novees0) 1906; 2'c: 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 53 


Just kids. Do you mean to say, Henry, 
that you forgot this was the anniver- 
sary of our engagement? (F 47729, 
Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 54 


Great Scott, Hank, where did you 
git them clothes. (F 48095, Dec. 11, 
1906; 2 ¢. Dee: 11, 1906.) 55 


Hey! maw, Tommie’s wiping his . 
nose wid his new handkerchief. (F 
47107, Nov. 12) S068 Csi. . hee 
1906. ) 56 


It isn’t polite to smoke when you 
are walking witha lady, Jimmy. (F 

- 47730, Nov. 30; 19Ge izes Nov. sal), 
1906. ) 57 
—— Pour er lot of kerosene on me. (F 
46975, Nov. 9, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1906.) 
58 

— Say, Mamie, if dis wuz a twenty- 
dollar gold piece. (F 47261, Nov. 16, 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1906. ) 59 

My father’s er millionaire. (F 
47683, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 60 


Scuse me Willie fer not recognizin’ 
you at first. I tought you wuz a cigar 
sign. (F 47680, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 61 

— What sort of a game is this? Game 
nuffin—he’s paving his election bet. 
(E.47777,. Dee.. 1, W06 ez caeWearaek, 
1906. ) 62 

Love will find away. (F 47400, Nov. 
22, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 22, 19063) 63 


ENGRAVINGS, 


CUTS, AND PRINTS 


American-journal-examiner, 

New York, N. Y. 
Love will find a way. Ah, here comes 
my sweetheart: now. Confound her 
popper. But I will havea kiss just the 
same. (EF 47679, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 


- And so Mr. Gurgle you won distinc- 
tion in the war? (F 47728, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 

—— Aunt Abigail—Ha, ha! There comes 
that young George in to see Gertie. 
(F 47262, Nov. 16, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1906. ) 


64 | 


66 


—— By jove! There’s Gertie’s neighbors | 


across the way moving out. Now if 


| 
| 


| 


65 | 


Gerties mommer is stuck in the room | 


I’ll fix her sure enough. (F 47779, 
wee, 1, 1906;°2'c. Dec. 1, 1906) 67 
George: Yes; I found it. (F 46977 


Nov. 9, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1906.) 


George: Yes, Miss Abigail, one of 


|Our antediluvian ancestors. 


68 | 
| ——— Wihat is 1b? 


my ancestors was murdered in his cas- | 


tle. (F 47108, Nov. 12, 1906;2 c. Nov 
12, 1908.) 


ed traveller was telling me. (F 47314, 
move 19, 1906: 2c. Nov. 19, 1906.) 70 
— Ye Gods! and again! 
have that fond embrace. (F 47792, 
Dec. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec 3. 1906. ) 
Martyrdom of John D. with explanatory 
diagram. (F 47946, Dec. 8, 1906: 2 e. 
Dec. 8, 1906.) 


But I must | 


(ce 


72 | 


Merry Christmas on board the Prosit! | 


(F 47824, Dec. 4, 1906;2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
73 


Monopoly Lodge Yuletide entertainment. 
No. 1 of the programme is entitled ‘‘The 
jolly Christmas spirit.”” (F 47912, Dee. 
6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 74 

More trouble in the Leander household! 
(¥ 47343, Nov 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 
1906. ) 75 

Mr. FE. Z. Mark assists the artist. (F 
47688, Nov 26, 1906:2c. Nov. 


—  buysarelic. (F47173, Nov. 13, 1905 


2c. Nov. 13, 1906. ) 
buys for quick profit. (F Leas 
Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1906.) 78 
isputnexttoanewgame. (F 47389, 


Nov. 21, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 21, 1906.) 79 


—— learns how. (F 46950, Nov. 8, ree 
2c. Nov. 8, 1906. ) 


——wins(?) (F 47430, Nov. 23, Pied 2 
e. Nov..23, 1906.) 81 


News of the day. 


in your yard my sugar plum? 


26, 1800 ) | 


69 | 
George: Yes, my uncle, the celebrat- 


Won’t you let me play | 
(F | 


47278, Nov. 17, 1906; 2. way fe todos )) 


82 | 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


No wedding bells for him! Dee. 2, 1906. 
(F 47825, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 83 


Now, what d’yethink of that. (F 47174, 
Noy. 13, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 13, 1906.) 84 


——A peach in dropping from a tree. 


(F 46976, Noy. 9, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 9, 
1906. ) 85 

Before a man ascends. (F 47109, 
Nov: 12, 190632 ¢, Nov. 12, 1906.) {86 

There was once a Mr. Blank. (F 
A(203, Now, 142.7, 1906-2 c. Noy. vie 
1906. ) 87 


—— There was once an eccentric young 
rabbit. (F 47264, Nov. 16, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 16, 1906. ) 88 

(F 47388, 

Nov: 21,.190632 ce: Nov. 21; 1906. ) 89 

(F 47733, Now 30, Le. 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 

— What’sall this going on here? he ; 
Mrs. Skinclothes has written a book 
adv ocating what she calls ‘‘Trial Mar- 


riages.’ (FE 479380, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dee. 7, 1906. ) 91 
Poor teacher. Dec. 9, 1906. (EF 48104, 
Dees 1906.2 c Deca ht 19065) a 92 


Presidential message of the future! (F 
47875, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1906.) 


93 

Real Thanksgiving. (F 47429, Nov. 23, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 238, 1906. ) 94 
Slide Kelly slide. (F 47115, Nov. 12, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 12; 1906. ) 95 
Sorrows of Satan! He visits the Standard 
oil office. (F 47315, Nov. 19, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 19, 1906. ) 96 


Sure! Happy Hooligan would catch the 
gentleman’s hat! ( 47340, Noy. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1906.) 97 


Thanksgiving day on board the Prosit. 


(F 47693, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 27, 
1906. ) 98 
Things that make me laugh. (F 47874 


Dec. b, 1906; 2 c. Dec: 5; 19062) 99 
Those sweet little Katzenjammer kids. 


Dec. 9, 1906. (F 48105, Dec. 11, 1906; 
2, ce Dec. Lt 19064) 100 
Troubles of Cupid. (F 47390, Nov. 21, 
1906; -2 ¢ Nov. 21, 1906. ) 101 
Troubles of married life. (F 47828, Dee. 
4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 102 
— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47695, Nov. 27, 
19065 27c) Nowe2 7, 19068) 103 
Troubles of Pete The Pedlar. (F 47113, 


Nov. 13, 1906; 2:¢. Nov: 12, 1906.) 104 
—— (F 47342, Nov. 20, 1906; 2 ce. Nov. 
20, 1906. ) 105 


4 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Troubles of Pete The Pedlar. 


1906.) (Be 4698," Noy. 927) 1906212. | 

Nov. 27, 1906. ) 106 | 
== Dee, SEO Ue a Bree IL 

1906;)21c. Dec V1, 19063) 107 


Troubles of the lover bug. 
ful of my new hat. 
1906; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906.) 

Trusts eat turkey, frankfurters for com- 
mon people. 
2c. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 

Uncle Grouch pays a visit to Lulu and 
Leander. (F 48101, Dec. 11, 1906; 2c. 
Dee: 11, 1906.) 110 


Week on the water wagon. (F 47732, 
Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 111 


What is home without a mother-in-law. | 


Nov. 11,1906. (F 47111, Nov. 12, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 12, 1906. ) : 112 
What’s the use? Does it pay? You are 
a man thoroughly imbued with gal- 
lantry and courtesy, ete. (I 48096, 
Bec i806; 2'cs De! 11) 19068) 113 
When they marry a title. (F 47204, 
Nov. 14, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1906.) 114 
Wireless telegraphy for autos. (F 47947, 
Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 115 
Why Boni left home! 
diagram. (F 47205, Nov. 14, 1906; 2c. 
Noy. 14, 1906.) 116 
Wouldn’t it make you mad—after you 
had had agood night’ssleep. (F 47229, 
Nom 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906.) 117 
Wasn’t it fine the way we convicted 
the oil trust of conspiracy? (F 47691, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2c. Noy. 27, 1906.), 118 


Yep! it’s still Maud! (F 47827, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1906. ) 119 


Yep, same old Happy. Nov. 25, 1906. 


(a7Gu60, Noy. 27, 1906;"2 "6. Nov. 27, | 


1906. ) 120 


Yes, Happy Hooligan is home again. 
Nov. 11, 1906. (F 47110, Nov. 12, 1906; 


2c. Nov. 12, 1906.) 121 | 
Apparel retailer, Boston, 
Mass. 
Pick up afew more customers. (F 47768. 
Dee. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec.-i, 1906. ) 122 


Ashley ( Burtin J.), Chicago, 
Il. 


Hon. Thomas Ashley 1738-1810 (F_ 
47413, Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906.) 


123. 
Aspinwali (Lloyd), New 
York iN Ye 
Ranchman. (F 47939, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 8, 1906.) 124 


Nov. 25, | 


Be very care- | 
(F 47228, Nov. 15, | 
108 — 


(F 47692, Nov. 27, 1906; | 
109 | 


With explanatory | 


Bank of Northport, North- 

port; Neyie 
Naval review by President Roosevelt on 
Long Island Sound, Labor Day, 1906. 
(F 47917, Dec. 7, 1906; 27@aec., 7, 
1906. ) 


Barmore (Chas. ), New York, 
NOY 


Lincoln (Abraham) Etched on copper 
plate after a photograph by Rice 1864. 
(F 47714, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 126 


Barton & Spooner, Cornwall 
on Hudson, N. Y. 
Day line steamer ‘‘ Hendrick Hudson.’’ 
(F 47907, Dec. 6, 1986. al". -wee,.6, 
1906. ) 127 


‘‘ Hendrick Hudson’’ at Newburgh land- 
ing. (F 47908, Dec. 6, 1906; 1 ¢. Dee. 
6, 1906. ) 128 

‘* Hendrick Hudson’’ passing Breakneck 
mountain at the entrance of the High- 
lands. (F 47909, Dec. 6, 1906; 1c. Dee. 
6, 1906. ) 129 


Hudson river steamer Mary Powell leav- 
ing Cornwall for Newburgh. (F 47910, 


Dec. 6, 1906-1 ¢. Dee? 6, 1906;) 130 
Bell (J°  P.); “eompany, 
Lnychburg, Va. 
R. M. W. ©. girk (Fe 47gez ede: 10, 
19063, 2:¢.; Dees 10) 19065) 131 
Benziger brothers, New York, 
Ne 
Diploma of admission into St. John 


Berchman’s Society. (F 47781, Dec. 


3, 1906; 2c. Dee oy tev: } 
Bowles (Joseph B.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Adventures of Peck’s bad boy. Bird and 


the bonnet. (F 47891, Dee. 6, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 133 


| —— New dog isintroduced to the family. 


(F 47120, Nov. 12, 1906; 2 ¢ Nov.-12, 
1906. ) 134 
—— Pa and the prize turkey. (F 47360, 
Nov. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1906.) 185 
—— Pa madea great Santa Claus; butt— 
(F 47933, Dec. 7, 1906; 2c Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
136 

Pa goes hunting. (F 47121, Noy. 12, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1906.) 137 


Bradley (Milton) company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Educational play. (F 47780, Dec. 1, 

1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906.) 138 


Brief press, Boston, Mass. 
Turkish harem. (F 47831, Nov. 26, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 139 


125. 


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ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Brooke (Minnie E.), Chevy 
Chase, Md. 
Soldiers home, Washington, D. C. 


mano Noy: 10, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 10, 


1906. ) 140 | 
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 
Minn. 
An unwelcome guest. 8x6. (F 47423, 
Nov. 23, 1906. ) 141 
Dictating. 7x5. (F 47416, Nov. 23, 
_ 1906. ) 142 
Dictating. 11x73. (F 47417, Nov. 23, 
1906.) 143 
Madelaine. 6x8. (F 47420, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 144 
Madelaine. 11 x 14. (F 47421, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 145 
Natures mirror. 7x5. (F 47418, Nov. 
23, 1906.) 146 
Natures mirror. 14x10. (F 47419, Nov. 
23, 1906. ) 147 
Referee. 7x5. (F 47422, Nov. 23, 1906.) | 
148 © 
2 c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 
Calveard (Frances Leonore), 
Louisville, Ky. 
By this heart of yellow, know. (47709, 


Wov..40, 1906; 2c. Nov. 


Know thou by this heart of green. (F 


47707, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 


(F 


30, 1906.) 149 | 


_ Dodge crusher. 


Clancy (Charles W.) Haver- 
hill, Mass. 
Bradley’s Falls by moonlight, Upper Mer- 
rimack. (F 37287, Nov. 20, 1905.) 158 


Chain bridge, crossing the Merrimack 
river at Newburyport, Mass., steamer 
Merrimack going through and electric 
car crossing bridge at the same time. 


(F 37288, Nov. 20, 1905. ) 159 
| Gale Park, Haverhill, Mass. (F 37286, 
Nov. 20, 1905. ) 160 
2c. each Novy. 11, 1906. 
Colorado iron works com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 
| Crushing rolls. (F 47576, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2¢. Nov. 24, 1906.) 161 


(F 47984, Dec. 10, 1906; 


2¢. Dec. 10, 19065) 162 
Columbia calendar Leommpany : 
New. York, N.Y. 
| Firstdrive. (F 47889, Dec. 6,1906.) 163 
_Goodshot. (F 47887, Dec. 6, 1906.) 164 


_ Her first lesson. 


150 | 


Know dear one by this heart of red. 
47706, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 


Gay) 


151. 


This heart is blue and soam I. (F 47708, 


Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 152 | 


Carl (Leslie E.), Deposit, 
N.Y 


First Presbyterian church, Second street, 
Deposit, N.Y. (F 42529, May 28, 1906; 
2c. May 28, 1906.) 153 


Charak (Henry B.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Success crowning effort. (F 47961, Dec. 
10, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 154 


Chatterley (Thomas 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Turn over a new leaf. 


S.), 


28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. 155 
Christy (F. Earl), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

College cap and gown series A. Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania. (F 47715, Oct. 
27, 1906. ) 156 


College cap and gown series B. Uni- | 


versity of Pennsylvania. 
27, 1906.) 


2c. each Oct. 27, 1906. 


( F 47716, Oct. 
157 


(F 47969, Nov. | 


(F 47883, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 


165 
Immortal conflict 1779. (F 47886, Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 166 
Moorish beauty. (F 47885, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
167 
On the coast of Normandy. (F 47890, 
Dec. 6, 1906. ) 168 
Reveries. (F 47884, Dec. 6, 1906.) 169 
Well served. (F 47888, Dec. 6, 1906.) 
170 
2 ec. each Dec. 6, 1906. 

Cooledge (C. D.), Eden, Vt. 
Acrostic post card series. no. 1. Vt. 
(F 47103, Nov. 1, 1906.) 171 
—no2. Vt. (F 47104, Nov. 1, 1906. ) 
172 

2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 

Dehn (Sarah), Buffalo, N. Y. 
Lorraine. (F 47958, Dee. 8, 1906; 2c. 
Deer Ss.) HG) 173 

Detroit publishing company, 

Detroit, Mich. 

Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, Cal. A. 
No. 50228. (F 47996, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
174 
No. 50504. (F 47997, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 175 


2c. each Dec. 10, 1906. 


Eastman (Morgie A.), Exeter, 
IN SE: 


Home and the tannery of Jethro Bass 


(Coniston) Croydon, N. H. (F 47546, 
Nov. 6, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1906.) 176 


Eaton (Hugh & Margaret), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Valhall card leaflet, no. 3. A Christmas 


kiss. (F 47816, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 177 
Valhall border leaflet. no. 25. Mother. 
(F 47815, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 178 


2c. each Dee. 4, 1906. 
Edwards ( Warren), Chicago, 
Tl 


Mother. (KF 45633, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. 
Sept. 6, 1906. ) 179 


Kgelhof (F. L.), Dubuque, 
lowa. 


Loop of the Union electric co., Union | 


park, Dubuque, Iowa. (KF 46953, Nov. 


8, 1906. ) 180 
Recreation grounds, Union park, Du- 
buque. Iowa, U.S. A. (F 46954, Nov. 
8, 1906. ) 181 
Security building. (F 46956, Nov. 8, | 
1906. ) 


2c. each Dec. 10, 1906. 


Klhiott (Chas. H.) company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

To our absent brothers. 
4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 

Face (Lillie B.), Norfolk, Va. 

Garden spot of the world. (F 48153, 

Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 

Fantus( Hrnest L.) company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


183 


1906. ) 


Frohn (John C.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Queen of clubs. (F 47770, Dec. 1, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 1, 1906. ) 
Queen of diamonds. (F 47583, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 187 


Queen of hearts. (F 47653, Nov. 7, 1906; 


Zc. Nov. 26, 19062) 188 | 
Queen of spades. (F 47769, Dec. 1, 1906; | 
2c. Dee. 1, 1906. ) 189 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, Eng- 

land. 
Peace. (F 47577, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


Fugate (Wilbourn Wayne), 
Washington, D. C. 
Old Libby prison as it appeared Aug. 23, 
1863 


Nov. 21, 1906. ) 191 
Gast (August) bank note and 
lithographing company, 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Your bank in account with you. (F 


47584, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906.) 192 


184 


186 | 


190 | 


(F 47700, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 e. | 


182 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Geary (Jesse E.), Taunton, 
Mass. 
Winslow church. (F 47582, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 193 | 


German (W. J.), McKees- 

port, Pa. 
Our boy. (F 47745, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. 4 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 194 © 


Grover (Demas L.), Onon- 
daga Valley, N. Y. 
Politics. (F 47918, Dec. 7, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
7, 1906.) 195 


Haley (I. N.), Philadelphia, 
P 


a. 
A pilot who knoweth the dangers at hand; _ 
is He yours? (F 48032, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 
196 
Tis the old time religion and its good 
enough for me. (F 48038, Dec. 11, 


1906. ) 197 
2c. each Dec. 11, 1906. 
Hanger (8S. T.), Portsmouth, 
| Va. 
| Windy corner Monticello hotel. (F 


(F 47814, Dec. | 


47710, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 17, 
1906. ) 198 


| Windy corner National Bank of Com- 


merce. - (FF 47711, Novs0ieee. 2c. 
Nov. 30, 1906.) 199 
Hannah (W. H.), George- 
town, Ohio. 


sang Ps | Grant (Gen. U. 8.) and his boyhood 
Printing a catalogue, from start to finish. | 

(F20632, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c. Apr. 2, | 
185 | 


home from 1823 to 1839. (F 47811, 
Dee. 4, 1906; 2c. Sept. 21, 1906.) 200 


Harding (Robert) co., Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Morning prayer. (F 47860, Dec. 5, 1906; 
2¢. Dee: 10, 1906.) 201 

Harris (Joel Chandler), At- 
lanta, Ga. 

Brer Rabbit questions Brer Fox’s 
veracity. Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47326, 
Nov. 19, 1906; 2:c. Nov. 19) 19062)" 202 

Brer Rabbit’s laughing place. Novy. 11, 


1906. (F 47129; Novo d2wiogGiegec: 
Nov. 12, 1906. ) 203 
How Wiley Wolf rode in the bag. Novy. 


25, 1906. 
Nov. 26, 1906.) 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, 
Mo 


(F 47609, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
204 


Cardenas hotel, Trinidad, Col. no. 7948. 


(F 48148, Dec. 12, 1906.) 205 

| Casteneda, Las Vegas, N. M. no. 7944. 
(F 48149, Dec. 12, 1906.) 206 
Elle of Ganado. no. 9999. (F 48152, 
Dec. 12, 1906. ) 207 


Hopi house, Grand Canyon of Arizona. 
No. 8798. (F 48151, Dec. 12, 1906. ) 
208 


ENGRAVINGS 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, 
Mo. 


Indian and Mexican building. Albu- 
querque, N. M. No. 7946. (F 48150, 
Dec. 12, 1906.) - 209 


2 ec. each Dec. 12, 1906. 
Heal (W. i Me New York, 


Hew would you like es try this with me. 
(F 47453, Nov. 23, 1906. } 210 
Try this on your piano. (F 47455, Nov 
23, 1906. ) 211 
You’!] get thtis by post. (F 47454, Nov. 
23, 1906. ) 212 
2 c. each Nov. 238, 1906. 


Herald, Palestine, Texas. 
First Christian church, Palestine, Texas, 
(F 48136, Dec. 10, 1906.) 213 
High school building, Palestine, Texas. 
(F 48133, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 214 
I. & G. N. depot, Palestine, Texas. (F 
48134, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
R. R. Y. M. C. A. building, Palestine, 
Texas. (F 48135, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


fie | Redman’s christmas gift. 


curs, 


| 
| 


| 
| 


~I 


AND PRINTS 


Hodgson (Caspar W.), New 


Vork, N.Y: 
'In the mountains of northern Luzon. 
(F 47822, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 230 
| Path through a Philippine forest. (F 
| 47818, Dec. 4, 1906.) 231 
Road near Lucena. (F 47819, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 232 


San Juanico straits between Samar and 


Leyte. (F 47821, Dec. 4,,1906.) 2383 
2c. each Dec. 4, 1906. 
Holmes (William 8.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
_Infernal question. (F 47405, Nov. 12, 
[906% 22e_Wee..6. 1206.) 234 


216 | 


Huntsberry (W. E.), Win- 
chester, Va. 
Views of Winchester, Va. (F 47932, 
Wee. 7, 1906; 2-e2 Dee: 7, 1906: } 235 


Judge company, New York, 
Noy 
(F 47719, Nov. 
20, 1906; 1 ec. Nov. 

236 


30, 1906; 1 c. Nov. 


30, 1908. ) 


Keely & Rockey, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


| Dear sir, I beg to hand you herewith a 


St. Mary’s academy, Palestine, Texas. 
(F 48137, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 217 | 
Street scene, Palestine, Texas. (F 48138, 
Dee. 10, 1906. ) 
2 c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 218 


Hill (Benjamin F. ), Chicago, 
I) 


Detroit ina nut shell. (F 45964, Sep. 29, 


1906. ) 219 
Toledo in a nut shell. (F 45965, Sep. 29, 
1906. ) 


2 c. each, Nov. 5, 1906. 
Hobson & ae New York, 
ny? 


220 


Baker’s cart, mille 842. (F 48125, Dec. 


12, 1906. ) 221 
Boiler truck, style 4040. (F 48128, Dec. 
12, 1906. ) 222 
Donkey cart—style 1592. (F 48124, Dec. 
12, 1906. ) 223 
Freight wagon, style 3239. (F48126, Dec. 
12, 1906.) 224 
Freight wagon, style 3920. (F 48127. 
Dec. 12, 1906.) 225 
Header wagon, style 4292. (F 48129, 
Dec. 12, 1906. ) 226 
Sugar wagon, style 4151. (F 48130, Dec. 
12, 1906. ) 


2 c. each, Dec. 12, 1906.) 


Hodgson (Caspar W.), New 
York, Ne Y: 


227 


lemon. (F 476 650, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 e. 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 237 
Kelley (Frank Bergen ), Eliza- 

beth, N. J 
City government. Plate 5. (F 42258, 
May 17; 1906: ) 238 
Foundations (The) of government. Plate 
4. (F 42257, May 17, 1906.) 239 
Good citizenship. Plate 6. (F 42209, 
' May 17, 1906. ) 240 


Cordillera central mountains of northern | 


Luzon. (F 47820, Dec. 4, 1906.) 228 
Bagobos, a tribe of Mindanao. (F 47817, 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 229 | 


2c. each Feb. 19, 1906. 
Kelsay (J. P.), Monticello, 

Ky 
Falls of Seventy Six, Ky. 


», 1906: Ie Nov. 
1906. ) 


Koeber ( Paul o )s New York, 
N. 


(kK 47970, Dec. 
12, 1906; 1c. Nov. 17, 
241 


After 10 minutes re what’s that, dont 
know what I’m talking about, w ho the 
dickens are you, 658, ring off I want 
698. (F 47601, Nov. 26 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 242 

All is not gold that puree (F 47604, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

243 

Always look on the bright side of things. 
(F 47868, Dec. 5, 1906; Zico Deer: 
1906. ) 244 

Bird in the hand is worth two in the 
bush: (@iiv4 7865, > Deer, ) 190632, 4¢ 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 245 


CATALOGUE 


as 


Koeber (Paul C.), New York, 
N 


Deserted. (F 47608, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Pleasure. 


Nov. 26, 1906. ) 246 
Flower (The) of the land. (F 47602, 

Nov. 26, 1906;°2 c: Nov. 26, 1906.,) 
247 


Honeymoon (The). (F 47600, Nov. 26, 


1906; 2c. Noy. 26, 1906. ) 248 
I am trying to get around. (F 47870, 
Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 249 


I’d like to know. 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 250 
Jury disagree. (F 47867, Dec. 5, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 251 


Mother-in-laws’ pets. (I 47605, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 252 
Spooning. 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 253 
Village sport. (F 47866, Dec. 5, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 5, 1906.) 254 
Wanted, free passage by young lady. (F 
Alo0e, NON. 26; 1906-" 2. «c.. Nowen26, 


1906. ) 255 
When mother travels. (F 47863, Dec. 5, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 256 
When you and I were young. (F 47607, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 257 
Will soon drop in. (F 47869, Dec. 5, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 258 


Levy (Gertrude Hart), Nor- 
folk, VA. 


Klk’s welcome. (F 47452, Noy. 238, 1906; 


OF COPYRIGHT 


Shy. 


(F 47606, Noy. 26, | 


| Best yet! 


(F 47864, Dec. 5, 1906; 2c. _ 


2c. Nov. 23, 1906. ) 259 
Lidberg (E. H.), Red Wing, 
Minn. 
ouke §: drive, Jred Wine, Manns Ch 
48142, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 260 
Red Wing, Minn. (F 48141, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 261 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 
Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Have you a friend in the moon? (F 


47790, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
262 

Seeing New York. (F 47742, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 263 
Courageous. (F 47592, Nov. 26, 1906; 
Zc. NOV. 20, L0G...) 264 
Curiosity. (F 47599, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. 


Nov. 26, 1906. ) 265 
Disappointment. (F 47593, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2c. Noy. 26, 1906.) 266 


Expectancy. (F 47594, Nov. 26, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 267 
Frivolity. (F 47596, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 268 
Joy. (F 47595, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 


269 | 


ENTRIES 


Life publishing company, 

New York, N. Y. 

(F 47598, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 

Nov. 26, 1906. ) 270 

(F 47591, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 271 

Sincerity. (F 47597, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 272. 

Whimsical. (F 47590, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 
c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 273 


Lively (Orin P.), 

mouth, Va. 
(F 47549, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 24, 1906.) 274 


Livermore & Knight com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Toast to the new year. (F 47979, Dec. 
10, 1906; 2c. Dee. 10, 1906. ) 275 


Loewenbach (Oscar), 
waukee, Wis. 

Adams (John). (F 47968, Dec. 10, 1906) 

276 

(47964, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 

277 


Ports- 


Mil- 


Jefferson (Th.) 


2c. each Dec. 13, 1906. 
Long (Danl. B.), Buffalo, 
NX 


Bract of Poinsettia. (F 47585, Noy. 26, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 278 


Lilies and oblong panel. no. 812. (F. 
40308, Mar. 9, 1906; 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1906; 
lc. Apr..13, W30G.) 279 

Lilies and upright narrow oval. no. 810. 
(F. 40306, Mar. 9, 1906; 1 c. Mar. 9, 
1906, 1 c. Apr, 1371306) ) 280 | 


M. A. P. in America com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Goelet (Mrs. Robert). (F. 47664, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 281 


McLaughlin Press, Buffalo, 
Na, 


Are you ready? (F. 47717, “Wow. 22, 


1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. ) 282 
Macoy publishing and ma- 
sonic supply company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Alpha aziz. § K. J. 27..90mee2" (ih 
47415, Nov. 23, 1906.) 283 
Holiness to the Lord. (F 47414, Nov. 
923, 1906. ) 284 


2c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 


Manzi, Joyant & co., Paris, 
France. 
Family of Rubens. (F 47812, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 285 
Mielatz (Chas. F. W.), New 

York! Ns Ye 

Poe’s cottage, Fordham. 
17, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 13, 5080p) 


(F 42369, May 
286 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS v 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 


York, N. Y. 
Motherhood. (F 45923, Sept. 28, 1906; 
2c. Sept. 29, 1906. ) 287 
Morris (Geo. Ford), Chi- 
cago, III. 
Joach stallion, Chandeérinagor. (F 48016, 


Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 288 


Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
Christmas eve. (I 48024, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 


289 

Clara. (F 48022, Dec. 10, 1906.) 290 
Guilty or not guilty? (F 48019, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 291 
Playing hookey. (F 48020, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 292 
Purity. (48021, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 293 
Rejected advances. (I 48018, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 294 


What are the wild waves saying? (F 
d ta) 


48023, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 295 
What’ll you gimme for him? (F 48025, 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 296 


2c. each Dec. 10, 


New thought publishing 
company, Chicago. Ill. 
Christmas resolution. (I 47718, Novy. 2, 

1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 297 


1906. 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 

N, J 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 47618, 
Noy. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 298 
— Nov. 8, 1906. (ff 47078, Noy. 10, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. ) 299 
— Nov. 10, 1906. (F 47117, Nov. 12, 


1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906.) 300 
— Novy. 15, 1906. (F 47265, Nov. 16, 
av06; 2c. Noy..16, 1906. ) 301 
— Nov. 17, 1906. (F 47317, Nov. 19, 
#906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. ) 302 
Nov. 22, 1906. (F 47438, Nov. 23, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1906.) 303 
—— Nov. 29, 1906. (F 47775, Dec. 1, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. ) 304 
— Idec. 1, 1906. (F 47796, Dec. 3, 1906; 
zc. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 305 
— Dec. 6, 1906. (F 47944, Dec. 8, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1906. ) 306 


“pitaphs for live ones. Henry H. Rogers. 
(F 47200, Nov. 14, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 14, 


1906. ) 307 
Secretary Taft. (F 47795, Dec. 3, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 308 


— Sir Thomas Lipton. (F 47116, Nov. 
12, 1906; 2c. Noy. 12, 1906. ) 309 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 

N. J 


Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 47405, 
Nov. 22, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1906.) 310 


| —» His adventures at a foot ball game. 


(F 47220, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 15, 
1906. ) 311 
His adventures with the parson. 
Dec. 5, 1906. (KF 47924, Dec. 7, 1906; 
2.¢, Dec, 7, L906.) 312 


Nov. 28, 1906. (F 47723, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 313 
Pa Puddinhead. Nov. 16, 1906. (F 
47270, Nov. 17, 1906; 2 ¢c. Nov. 17, 
1906. ) 314 

- Noy. 23. (F 47550, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 315 
Nov. 30, 1906. (F 47794, Dec. 3, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 316 
Pilgrims progress. Noy. 13, 1906. (F 
47201, Noy. 14,1906; 2 c Nov. 14, 
1906. ) 317 
Nov. 20, 1906. (F 47387, Nov. 21, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906. ) 318 
Nov. 27, 1906. (F 47724, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 319 
Dec. 4, 1906. (F 47878, Dec. 5, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 320 


Pilgrim’s (A) progress, by Mister Bunion. 
Nov. 6, 1906. (F 46947, Nov. 8, 1906; 
2¢. Nov. 8, 1906.) 321 

Ventriloquial vag. Nov. 12, 1906. (F 

47175, Nov. 18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 13, 1906. ) 


322 

Nov. 19, 1906. (F 47346, Nov. 20, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. ) 323 
Nov. 26,1906. (F 47622, Nov: 27, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 324 
Dec. 8, 1906. (F 47877, Dec. 5, 1906; 
2c. Dee. 5, 1906. ) 325 


New York herald company, 
Jersev City, N. J. 


Buster Brown. Oct. 21, 1906. (1° 46078, 


Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.) 326 
Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47225, Nov. 15, 
1906; 2c: Nov. 117, 1906:,) 327 
Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47437, Nov. 23, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 328 
Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47672, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 329 
Dec: 9, W9065 WCE 47677,, Noy. 28, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 330 


Childhood’s unhappy hours. Look what 
Kitty’s done to my clean floor. (F 


HAS), NOV. Zo. L062 2° ¢, Nov. -26, 
1906. ) 331 
Feminine fancies. Nov. 11, 1906. (F 


46949, Nov. 8, 1906; 2c. Noy. 12, 1906. ) 
332 


10 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


Feminine fancies. Nov. 18, 1906. (F 
AV ZNOW Novy. Io. 906; 2eex Novel 
1906. ) 333 | 


I went at Henry with my sword. Nov. 
25, 1906. (F 47435, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 ec. 
Noy. 26, 1906. ) 334 


In childhood’s unhappy hours. Asleep 
onepost, ((h47925 "Wecnm, l90G.s2ic. 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 335 

— ‘*Go ’way! you’ve had your din- 
men’, (E4722), "Nov: 15, 190622. 
Nowa 17,1906.) 336 

—-- ’se got hurted. (F 47725, Nov. 30, 
NOG Ze seco la0Gs) 337 


|, 1906. (F 46948, Nov. 8, | 
19065 2°c) Nov. 12, 1906, ) 338 | 
Little Nemo in Slumberland. Nov. 18, 


1906. (F 47226, Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 
17, 1906.) 339 
—— Oct. 21, 1906. (F 46079, Oct. 5, 1906; | 
2c. Oct. 20, 1906. ) 340 


—— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47436, Nov. 23, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 341 
= Dee, 2. 1908. (F 47673, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 349 
Ee. Dec. 9, 1906. (F 47678, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 343 


I wanted to see 
(F 46076, 


Little Sammy Sneeze. 
if I could purchase a stone. 


Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.) , 344 | 
parang ON ea 1 GOG A Gk) A7 223.0 Novela: 

1906; 2c. Nov. 17, 1906. ) 845 | 
Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47434, Nov. 23, 

1908: 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 346 | 
— Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47670, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2 €. Decrs! 1906.) 347 
— Dee o 1906. (F 47674, Nov. 28, 
1906; . Dee. 10, 1906. ) 348 
Maybe ih wasn’t exciting going through 
the cave. (F 47928, Dec. fe “1906: Hay 
Dee. 10, 1906.) 349 
Scorned. (F 46393, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. 
Oct. 20, 1906. ) 350 


She made a leap which landed her in the | 


bow] of pop corn. (F 47726, Nov. 
isOorzec, Deca. 19067) 351 
Terrors of the tiny tads. This tiny tad 
is setting forth. (F 46080, Oct. 5, 1906; 


30, 


2 c. Oct. 20, 1906. ) 352 
ATS lO kh Ay222- e Novela: 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1906. ) 353 | 
Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47482, Nov. 23, | 
1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 354 — 
— Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47671, Nov. 28, 
1906;,2 ¢c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 355 
— Dec. 9, 1906. (F 47676, Nov. 28, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 356 


| —— Nov. 25, 1906¢ 


Dec a yrane 


| aes NON 


| Bernhardt (Serial 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Rub 
the lamp and wish his clothes will 
change. (F 46077, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Oct. 20, 1906. ) 357 

— Novy. 18, 1906. Nov. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 358 

2 

359 

. 28% 

360 

28, 

361 


(F 47224, 
17, 1906.) 


(F 47433, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
— Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47669, 

1906; 2 c. Dec: 3, 1906: ) 
(F 47675, 
1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 105 1906") 


New’ York times, 
Yorn ie 

All th’ prisidint has to do is to keep 
Fairbanks out iv th’ kitehin iv th’ 
White House. (F 47942, Dec. 8, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 362 


Great and good brother, it is a proud 


Nov. 
Nov 
Nov. 


New 


and happy priv’ lege to have ye in our — 


midst. (F 47941, Dee. 8, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 363 


Sire, says he, don’t call me that, says 
Tiddy, Taft is listenin’, he says. 


Some impressions of the passing show. 


Nov. 11, 1906.. (F 47118, Nov. 12, 
1906; 2:c: Nowala: Ailes 365 | 
NON. 25, 1906... (F 4762) Nov... 27% 
1906270) Nov. 28, 1906.) 366 
— Dee. 2, 1906. (F 47797, Dee. 3, 
1906; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1906. ) 367 | 
| —— Dec. 9, 1906. (F 48157, Dee. 12, 1906; | 


2c. Dec. 12, 1906. ) 

Visit to the United States 
academy at West Point. ° 
times, Nov. 18, 1906. 
17, 1906; 2G Ne@yewiae amon) 


Newhall (Harriot B.), West 
Newton, Mass. 
Extension of Ist church ot Christ scien 


Military 


tist of Boston with portion of the jj 


mother church. (F 46972, Nov. 9, 1906; 
2.¢. Dec. 7, 43069) 370 


North (The) American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little growling bird in Windego land. 
(F 47617, Nov. 26,906: 2 e: ‘Noy. 26, 
1906. ) 371 


11, 1906. > Baio Now, 
2c. Nov. 18, 1906. ) aine 
(F 47357, Nov. 2(| 
20, 1906. ) 37. 


1906; 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 
Osborne coma New York, 
RON 


(F 48167, Dec. 13, 


1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 


(BY 
47940, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 8, 1906.) | 
364 


368 — 


New York , 
(F 47276, Nov. | 
369 | 


13,4 


374 | 


I 


i 


| 


| 


I 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


ia 


Osborne company, New York, 
NEY: 
pbanine the conveyance. (F 47903, 

Dec. 6, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1906). 


(ood news. 


| 
| 
| 


ce. Dee. 13, 1906.) 376 
Just like grandma. (F 48175, Dec. 13, 
£206;'2 ¢ Dec. 13,- 1906. ) 377 
| Last of the frigates. (F 48173, Dec. 18, 
| move; 2/¢c. Dec: 13,1906. ) 378 
| Minute man. 5 by 39. (F 47904, Dec. 
6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 379 


ioe 12 by 8. 


— 8by 6. (F 47905, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 6, 1906. ) 380 
(F 47906, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 6, 1906.) 
Mirror lake, winter. (F 48172, Dec. 13, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 382 


Moonlight, Palm Beach, Florida. (F 
48174, Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 
383 


Rehan (Ada). (F 48170, Dec. 13, 1906; 


me. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 384 
Rejane. (F 48169, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 13, 1906. ) 385 
Terry (Ellen) (F 48168, Dec. 138, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 13, 1906.) 386 
Parry (John Richard), Spo; 
kane, Wash. 
Not forgotten. (F 47859, Dec. 5, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 387 


Plant (P. J.), Washington, 
DIC: 


Tattoo. (F 478938, Dec. 6, , 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
7, 1906. ) 388 


Powell (Howard E. ), Palmy- 
Paya N wea) 


Fiith and Leconey ave., Palmyra, N. J. . 


(F 47720, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 389 
Poplar group, Palmyra, N. J. (F 47722, 
Nov. 30, 1906.) 390 


Sunset, Pensanken creek, Palmyra, N. J. 


(F 47721, Nov. 30, 1906.) 391 | 
2 c. each Nov. 20, 1906. 
Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Brazen serpent. 2,2, by xa (F 47448, 


a my. 25, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 


4 by 22. (F 47567, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2¢. Gc. 24, oe ) 393 | 
- Death of Moses. by 2%. (F 47450, 


Nov. 23, 1906; a Nov. 23, 1906. ) 394 | 


4 by 23. (F 47569, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1906. ; 395 
Day of atonement. 2,2. by 2%. (F 47445, 


Nov. 23, Naik, otek 23, L906: ) 396 
(F 47564, Nov. 24, 1906; 
Qe. Noy: 84, 1906. ) 397 


375 | 
(F 48171, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 | 


_ Israel journeying to Canaan. 


381 | 


23, 1906.) 392 | 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 


| Golden calf. 2 by 2%. (F 47442, Nov. 
23; ees ae Nov. 23; 1906.) 398 

a by 2 (F 47561, Nov. 24, 1906; 

2 C. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 399 
God feeds Israel in the wilderness. 2,°- 
by 22: (CE 47439)" Nov. 23, 1906;°2"¢: 
Nov. 23, 1906.) 400 
—— 23 by 23. (F 47558, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 401 


275 by 2¢. 


Gh A746. Nov. 23; 1906. 2c. Nov. 23; 
1906. ) 402 

vy 22. (F 47565, Nov. 24, 1906; 

2¢. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 403 
Moses pleading with Israel. 2°, by 23 
(F 47449, Nov. 23, 1906; 2: c. Nov. 23, 
1908. ) 404 

| — 23 by 23. (F 47568, Nov. 24, 1906; 
EN Nov. 24, 1906. ) 405 
Review. by 2g. (F 47451, Nov. 28, 
1906; ie ‘Nov, 23, 1906. ) 466 
2 by ze.) (HA 7o70, NoveZ4, 1906: 

Ee, Nov. a 1906. ) 407 
Sin of Nadab and Abihu. 2;% by 2% 
(F 47444, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Novy. 23, 
1906. ) 408 
23 by 2 (F 47563, Nov. 24, 1906; 

2c. Nov. Ba 1906. } 409 
Tae oe (The) 235% by 2%. (F 47448, 
; 25, 19065" 2°e) Nova 25. 1906: )) 410 

—— 23 by 23. (F 47562, Nov. 24, 1906; 
2c. Nov. D4, 1906. ) 411 
Ten commandments. Duties toward God. 
ors by 2g. (F 47440, Nov. 23, 1906; 
ee 23, 1906.) 412 

z by 28. (F 47559, Nov. 24, 1906; 

ie Ree 24, 1906. ) 413 
Ten commandments. Dutiestoward men. 
22; by 2%. (F 47441, Nov. 23, 1906; 
2°¢. Nov. 23, 1906. ) 414 
—— 2} by 23. (F 47560, Nov. 24, 1906; 
PCU NON. 24, VI0G! ni. 415 

| Two reports of the Spies. 2,% by 2% 
(F 47447, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov 23, 
1906. ) 416 
21 by 28. (F 47566, Nov. 24, 1906; 

2c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 417 


Reese & Read, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 


Residence, editorial rooms of parson 
Brownlow. (F 477438, Nov. 30, 1906; 
2c. Noy. 30, 1906. ) 418 


Ritchie (J. H.), Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
Dan Patch’s great mile 1:55. (F -48109, 
Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Rohr (Mathias), Buffalo, 
INS xe: 
Sower and the Shepherd. 


28, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. ) 


(F 42840, May 
420 


Rowe (Fred L.), Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Entertaining the babies. 
24, 1906; 2 ce. Nov. 16, 1906.) 


(F 47547, Nov. 


Schneider (F. A.), Philadel- 
hia, Pa. 
(F 47840, Dee. 5, 1906.) 
422 
(F 47836, Dee. 5, 
423 


Bears at tea. 


Behind the screen. 
1906. ) 


Boy with lantern. 


421 | 


(F 47844, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


424 | 


(F 47845, Dec. 5, 


Boy with revolver. 
425 


1906. ) 
By the fireside. 


(F 47857, Dec. 5, 1908.) | 


| 

| Scribner’s ( Chas. ) 

| New York, N. Y. 

Autumn. 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 


sons, 


449 


| Sharp (Frank), Alhambra, 
| Cal. 
| Old Baldy, of the Sierra Madremts. (F 


48031, Dec. 11, 1906. 27e) Dec. “Ii 
1906. ) . 450 
Sheahan (Maurice _ T.), 


Brookline, Mass. 
But few of us may hope to be. (F 47668, 


Friend’s (A) worth. (F 47661, Nov. 28, 


1906. ) 453 

I love the rooster for 2 things. (F 47662, 

Nov. 28, 1906. ) 454 
Ideal (An). (¥ 47660, Nov. 28, 1906. ) 

455 

| Talk happiness. (F 47659, Nov. 28, 

1906. ) 456 


426. 
Colliery. (F 47841, Dec. 5, 1906.) 427 
Fisher maiden. (F 47855, Dec. 5, 1906.) | 
428 | 
Fragrance. (F 47858, Dec. 5, 1906.) 429 — 
Going and coming. (F 47848, Dee. 5, 
1906. ) 430 
Here we are. (F 47856, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 
431 
Helle. (F 47833, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 432 


In safe hands. (F 47849, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


433 
Jack o’ Lantern. (F 47838, Dec. 5, 
1906. ) 434 
Lesson (The) (F 47834, Dec. 5, 1906.) 
435 
Little baker. (F 47850, Dee. 5, 1906.) 
436 
Little Bo-Peep. (F 47848, Dec. 5, 1906.) | 
437 
Little butcher. (F 47853, Dec. 5, 1906.) 
438 
My collie. (F 47847, Dec. 5, 1906.) 439 
None better. (F 47852, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 
440 | 
Figgies. (F 47804, Dec. 5, 1906.) 441 | 
Playmates. (F 47842, Dec. 5, 1906.) 442 | 
Quality guaranteed. (F 47851, Dec. 5, 
1906. ) 443 
Snow ball. (F 47839, Dec. 5, 1906.) 444 
Song (The). (F 47835, Dec.5, 1906.) 445 
Squealers. (F 47846, Dec. 5, 1906.) 446 | 
Where’s the leak? (F 47837, Dee. 5, 


1906. ) 447 


2c. each Dec. 5, 1906. 
Schwabl (Henry), Buffalo, 
IN Ys 


Schnitzelbank. 
Za. INOW. 1G: 19068) 


| There is so much bad in the best of us. | 
457 


(F 47656, Noy. 28, 1906. ) 


Those who never do any more than they 
get paid for. (F 47657, Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
458 

2 c. each Nov. 28, 1906. 


Standard furniture co., Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
Wheels of credit. (F 48017, Dec. 10, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 19085. ) 459 


| Stiles (Chas. L.), Columbus, 


Ohio. 
Ideal black percheron. (F 47766, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 460 
| Ideal English hackney coach horse. (F 
47767, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 461 
Ideal horse and jack. (F 47765, Noy. 30, 
1906. ) 462 
2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 
Stone printing and manu- 
| facturing company, Roa- 
noke, Va. 
Opportunity. (F 47960, Dec. 10, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 10519063) 463 
Straube (William), Detroit, 
Mich. 
| Had a lovely trip: (HaWgzan Wee 7, 
| 1906.) 464 
_I am being held up in this town. (F 
47922, Dec. 7, 1906.) 465 


(F 47832, Dec. 1, 1906; 
448 


2c. each Dec. 7, 1906. 


(F 47551, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 cq 


| Nov. 28, 1908.) 451 
_ Every morn isa world made new. (F 
47658, Nov. 28, 1906. ) 452 | 


13 


Supreme council N. M. 
jurisdiction, U.S. A., 
New York, N. Y. 

Large certificate of the Ancient Accepted 
Scottish Rite of Free Masonry for the 
Northern Masonic jurisdiction of the 
United States of America. (F 34753, 
Sept. 21, 1905.) 466 

Small certificate of the Ancient Accepted 
Scottish rite of Free Masonry for the 
Northern Masonic jurisdiction of the 
United States of America. (F 34754, 
‘Sept. 21, 1905. ) 467 

2 c. each Sept. 21, 1905. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 
| 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 

After the Springshowers. no. 4483. (F 
mytos, Noy. 23, 1906; 2-c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 

Afternoon in Versailles. no. 4534. (F 
ao02, Noy. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 

Along the Summit road. 4519. (F 
47899, Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 


470 
Along the turnpike. 4509. (F 47896, 
Wee. 6, 1906; 2.c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 471 


Among the boulders. no. 4601. (F 
47645, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 472 

Arabian traders. no. 4497. (F 47510, 
Noy. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 473 

At the Walled city gate. no. 4498. (F 
oti Noy. 25, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 


1906. ) 474 
Autumnal glory. no. 4544. (F 47505, 
Noy. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 475 


Awaiting the return. no. 4558 (F 
Maid, Noy. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 476 
Behind cloister walls. no. 4539. (F 
Beti/, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 477 
Birch bower. no. 4600. (F 47646, Nov. 
2/1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 478 
Birch lane. no. 4606. (F 47632, Nov. 27, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 479 
Bit (A) of Switzerland. no. 4482. (F 
47494, Nov. 23,1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
480 

Bit of Venice. no. 4562. (F 47667, Noy. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 30, 1906. ) 481 
Bit of the White mountains. no. 4610. 
(F 47631, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 482 
Blossoming time. no. 4540. (F 47478, 
Noy. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 483 
Campaign life. no. 4548. (F 47507, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 484 
Caressing creeper. no. 4607. (F 47630, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 485 


_ Children’s hour. 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
no. 4487. (F 47484, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26,1906.) 486 
Close ofalong day. no. 4554. (F 47471, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 487 
Clustering birches. no. 4528. (F 47624, 
Nov. 27, 1906; °2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
488 
Clustering oaks. 4502. (F 47894, Dec. 
6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 489 
Coast scene near Zaandam. no.4535. (F 
47508, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 490 
Companion of Father Time. 4506. (F 
47895, Dec 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 
491 
Country scene in Flanders. no. 4545. 
(F 47497, Nov. 23, 1906; 2-c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 492 
Court scene in Capri. no. 4478. (F 
A(493, Nov. :23; 1906: 2 .e. Nov. 26; 
1906. ) 493 
Early (An) haul. no. 45386. (F 47474, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


Echoes from old ocean. no. 4524. (F 
#/630, “Nov. 27, 1906;-2) c. (Noes: 
1906. ) 

Favorite nook. no. 4598. (F47648, Nov. 
27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 496 

Feeding time. no. 4494. (F 47466, Nov. 
208, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 497 

Festivities at Fontainbleau. no. 4533. 
(F 47487, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 ce. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 498 

Fireside reflections. no. 4559. (F 47516, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 499 

First lesson in navigation. no. 4537. (F 
47475, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26,1906. ) 

5900 


Forest fellowship. no. 4529. (F 47633, 
Noy. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 501 
Forest mill in Tyrol. no. 4491. (F 


47486, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906.) 502 
Fringe of sumach. no. 4605. (F 47625, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 503 
Glimpse. of the lake. no. 4598. (F 
Aibat, Nov? 27, 1906; 2 ec.” Noy. 30: 
1906. ) 504 


Golden fruit. no. 4471. (F 47458, Nov. 


Zar eG: 2 6 INOveZO) 1906: ) 505 
Grandpa’s joy. no. 4486. (F 47483, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 506 


Heirlooms. no. 4549. (F 47514, Nov. 
Zax l90G; 2c. Nov. 26: 1906. ) 507 


Her destiny. no. 4532. (F 47513, Nov. 


23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 508 
Home returning. no. 4489. (F 47464, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 509 


14 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Hush of autumn. no. 4564. (F 47490, 


Nov. 2301906; 2c. Nov. 26; 1906.)) 510 | 
| Rural home in France. 


In a brown study. no. 4555. (EF 47472, 


Nov. 23, 1906; 2:c. Nov.26; 1906: ) 
In Ancient Capri. no. 4477. 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
In the full bloom. no. 45057. 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
Inlet of the bay. no. 44938. (F 47501, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26,1906.) 514 
Just a little tardy. no. 4547. (F 47506, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
Majestic stillness. no. 4604. (F 47627, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 516 
Meadow brook. no. 4599. (F 47647, 
INOwe2a, LS0G:s2ic: (Noy.30; 19062) sol? 
Mid mountain verdure. 4580. 
Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 518 
Midwinter. no. 4548. (F 47504, Nov. 
Ze, kdOG- 2c; Nova26, 1906.) 519 
Mischief maker. no. 4553. (F 47470, 
Nov. 23; 1906. .2:c. Now. 26, 1906;)7 520 
Moonlight on the grand canal. 
(F 47668, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 


1906. ) 521 
Moslems at prayer. no. 4476. (F47500, 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 522 
Murmuring waters. no. 4609. (IF 47629, 
Noy. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 523 
Near the gateway. no. 4596. (F 47644, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 524 
Nearing the harbor. no. 4566. (F 47496, | 


Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 525 
Old barway. 4526. 

1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
Old Ironsides. no. 4568. 

Zed 1906; Zhe. Nov. 26, 1906.) 
Old landmark. no. 4523. 


527 


511 | 
(F 47492, | 
512. 
(F 47488, 
513 | 


515 


(F 47901, | 


no. 4488. | 


(F 47900, Dec. 6, 
526 


oe rout peek 


(F 47637, | 


_ Roman gateway. 


| Thirsty chicks. 


Nov. 27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 528 | 


Old yet ever new. no. 4473. (F 47460, 


Novy. 23; 1906; 2ic: Nov. 26, 1906:) 529 | 


On the coast of Normandy. no. 4561. 
(F 47508, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 

On the French coast. no. 4546. (F 
wai. NOV. 2a, L906. 2) ex) Nova.Zo. 
1906. ) 531 

Oriental (The) 
47509, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 


Outside the walled city. 


mart. no. 4495. 


532 
no. 4499. 


1906. ) 
Overhanging pine. 


533 
no. 4095. 


Playtime. no. 4052. 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


(F | 
19062 ey Noven26, | 


’ | Waiting the tide. 
F 
Ail. NOver 2a, 190682 \¢.. NovanZ6.)| 

| While the pot boils. 


| Venetian flower girl. no. 4485. 
930 | 


(F 47642, 


Noy. 27, 1906;2 ¢. Nov. 30,1906.) 534 | ae vie, 


(F 47498, Nov. 23, | 
535 | 


Taber-Prang art company, 

Springfield, Mass. 
y. no. 4474. 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 5386 


no. 4541. (F 
47479, ' Nov. 23; 190672) er"Nov. 26, 
1906.) 537 

Scarred sentinel. no. 4591. (F 47902, 
Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 538 

Serenaders (The). «no. 4472. (F 47459, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 539 

Silent majesty. no. 4565. (F 47495, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2'¢. Nov..26)n90G.) 540 

Sisterly counsel. no. 4538. (F 47476, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 541 

Skirting the forest. no. 4520. (F 47639, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 542 

Squire’s daughter. no. 4469. (F 47456, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 548 

Stately pines. no. 4597. (F 47649, Nov. 
27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 544 

Stiff breeze. no. 4567. (F 47491, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 545 


Summer day. no. 4490. (F 47485, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 546 
Summer on the coast. no. 4550. (F 
47468, Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
547 

Tantalizing. no. 4492. (F 47465, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 548 


no. 4560. (F 47489, Nov. 
23, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 26, 1906)) 549 
Thoroughbreds. no. 45380. (F 47626, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2. ¢ Nov5 30-9065) 
Touch of spring. no. 4511. 
Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 551 


Tranquil river. no. 4012. (F 47898, 
Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 552 


no. 4594. (F 47643, Nov. 
27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 553 


Trout stream. no. 4602. (F 47641, Nov. 
27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 307 19065) 554 


Twinoaks. no. 4522. (F 47638, Nov. 27, 

1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1908. ) 555 
(F 47482, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 556 


Venetian flower market. no. 4484. (F 
47481, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 ¢ Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 557 

Visit to the garden. no. 4542. (F 47480, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2.¢. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

058 

no. 4470. (F 47457, 

Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 26, 1906.) 

909 

no. 4556. (F 47473, 

Nov. 238, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 26, 1906. ) 

960 

no. 4525. (F 47628, 

Nov. 27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


561 ~ 


ee 


SE ee ee eee =O 


(F 47461, 


550 
(F 47897, | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


15 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Willing listener. no. 4475. (F 47462, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 
562 
Winter on thecoast. no. 4551. (F 47469, 
Nov. 23, 1906;+2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


[ 


563 | 


Woodland pool. no. 4517. (F 47640, 
mey. 27, (906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 

064 

Woodland solitude. no. 4608. (F 47635, 
Wov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 


565 
Tammen (H. H.), Denver, 
Colo. 
Burro and comic designs for postals. (F 


47831, Dec. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1906.) | 


566 | 


Thayer (Frank 8.), Denver, 
Colo. 

Got stuck up here. (F 47738, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 567 
Vm still ahead of the game. (F 47740, 
Noy. 30, 1906.) 568 
Tm stuck on the country here. (F 
47734, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 569 
Just landed here. (F 47737, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 570 
Not a tenderfoot. (F 47739, Nov. 30, 
1906.) 571 
Not bad at all. (F 47736, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
572 

Take one on me. (F 47741, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 573 
Taking in the west. (F 47735, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 574 

2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 
Thomas (Ira A.), Hallstead, 
ipa 

Court house, Montrose, Pa, _(F 47571, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 575 
Besament square, Montrose, Pa. (F 
47572, Nov. 24, 1906.) 576 


2c. each Nov. 24, 1906. 


Tottingham (W.) &co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


@ie. (F 47705, Nov. 22, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 577 

Towne (Henry R.), New 

Work, N.Y. 

Standard bevel for locks and doors. (F 
40129, Jan. 27,.1906; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1906. ) 
578 

Tribune company, Chicago, 

iAUp 

Absent minded aunt has a visit. (F 


47937, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
579 


stuffs the sofa pillow. (F 47361, 
Nov. 21, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1906.) 580 


3995—pT 4, Nos 1-5—07——2 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Il 


Can a rabbit climb a tree? Yes, if Karl 
and Fritz are around. (F 47578, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 581 


Giraffe comes to the aid of hungry Tom- 
my. (F 47936, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
8, 1906. ) 582 

Hans, tired of walking, goesrowing. (F 
47934, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

583 

Kin-der-kids (The). Aunty Jimjam re- 
sumes her chase in a flying machine. 
Nov. 4, 1906. (F 46860, Nov. 5, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 584 


| — Doctor Dopeski tries his newski 


cureski on Fatty. (F 46983, Nov. 10, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. ) 585 


—- Thrilling adventures with wolves in 
the wilderness. Nov. 11, 1906. (F 
46859, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 

586 

Mr. Foxy Cool, the sly artist, fools the 


rhinoceros. (F 47935, Dee. 8, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1906. ) 587 
Mr. Foxy has chicken for supper. (F 
Aion, Nov.- 2.) 1906: 2 ic Novae2ie 
1906. ) 588 
Wee Willie Winkie’s world. (F 46984, 
Nov. 10, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1906.) 589 


— Nov. 4, 1906. (F 46861, Nov. 5, 
1906; 2 e. Novy. 5, 1906.) 590 
— Nov. 11, 1906. (F 46858, Nov. 3, 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 591 
Nov. 25. (F 47363, Nov. 21, 1906; 
Zc. Nove Zi O06: )} 592 
— Dec. 2. (F 47579, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 
c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 593 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Chip o’ the old block. (F 47955, Dec. 8, 


1906. ) 594 
He lubs me. (F 47954, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

595 

Here’s looking at you. (F 47950, Dec. 8 

1906. ) 596 

Tse so happy. (F 47956, Dec. 8, 1906.) 

597 


Milky way. (F 47948, Dec. 8, 1906.) 598 
On easy street. (F 47951, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
599 

Three little maids. (F 47949, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 600 
Whose baby is 00. (F 47953, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 601 
23, skidoo. (F 47952, Dec. 8, 1906.) 602 


2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 


16 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


Cow boy on horse & letter bill design. | 


no. 9955., (F 47427, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. 


Nov. 23, 1906. ) 603 

Letter bill design. no. 9968. 3 sheet. | 

(F 45242, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, | 

1906.) 604 | 

— no. 9999. (F 47782, Dec. 3, 1906; 2c. | 
Dec. 3, 1906. ) 605 
== no. 10002. (F 46868,. Nov: 5, 1906; 
2 c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 606 
no. 10038. (F 45083, Aug. 29, 1906; 

Zc: Aue. 29, 19065 ) 607 | 
10207. (F 47914, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 c. 


Dec. 7, 1906. ) 608 


Weil (Henry) & co., New York, 
ING 
American beauties. (F 41970, May 9, 


1906; 2 c. May 10, 1906. ) 609 
Auld lang syne. (F 41963, May 9, 1906; 
2c. May 10, 1906.) 610 
For a rainy day and arainy night. (F 


41971, May 9, 1906; 2 c. May 10, 1906.) © 
611. 


Four seasons. Summer, winter, fall and 
spring, one and all, their blessings 
bring. (F 47882, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 6, 1906. ) 612 

Garden of sleep. (47967, Dec. 10, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 10/1906: } 613 

Grip of holly. (F 41960, May 9, 1906; 
2°c. May 10, 1906.) 614 

Holly time. (F 41964, May 9, 1906; 2c. 
May 10, 1906. } 

Home, sweet home. (F 47807, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 

Homeward. 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 617 

In the good old summertime. (F 41968, 
May 9, 1906; 2 c. May 10, 1906. 

Laughing water. 


1906;-2)e> Dee: 10; 19062) 619 
Life of asmoker. (41961, May 9, 1906; 
2 c. May 10, 1906. ) 620 


Memories of home cling like the ivy 


. 
ry 


(F 41965, May 9, 1906; 2 c. May 10, | 


1906. ) 621 


Old homestead. (F 41966, May 9, 1906; 
2 c. May 10, 1906. ) 622 


Old rustic gate. (F 47880, Dec. 6, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 623 


On. moonlit nights. (F 47915, Dec. 7, 


1906; 2c. Dee. 7, 1906.) 624 


On the lake. (F 47916, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 
ec. Dec. 7, 1906. ) 


Over hill and dale. (F 47806, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 


615 © 


616 | 
(F 47809, Dec. 4, 1906; Zc. | 


618 | 
(EF 47966, Dee. 10, | 


625 | 


626 — 


Weil( Henry) & co., New York, 
NZX. 


Slumberland. (F 41969, May 9, 1906: 
2.¢. May 10; 1906.) 627 


Stag. (F 47808, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 
4, 1906. ) 628 
Time to retire. (F 41967, May 9, 1906; 


2c. May 10, 1906.) 629 


Where bachelors ring off. (F 47881, Dec. 
6, 1906; 2 ¢. Decne ocr 630 


Windmill. (F 47965, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 631 
Wellman (Walter), New 
Yorks Ne Me 


April showers bring forth rubbernecks. 


April. (F 47749, Nov. 30, 1906.) 632 
Carrying her grip. Oct. (F 47755, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 633 
Going down. August. (F 47753, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 634 
Going up. July. (F 47752, Nov: 30, 
1906. ) 


Her thanksgiving dinner. Noy. (F 47756, 


Nov. 30, 1906.) 636 
How easy. Feb. (F 47747, Nov. 30; 
1906. ) 637 
Introduction. Jan. (F 47746, Nov. 30, | 
1906. ) | 638 | 
June bride. June. (F 47751, Noy. 30, 7| 
1906. ) 639 
Naughty wind. March. (F 47748, Nov. | 
30, 1906. ) 640 | 
Paddling her own canoe. May. (F | 
47750, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 641 | 
Under the mistletoe. Dec. (F 47757, | 
Novy: 30; 1906") 642 


When the heart is full of girls. 
(F 47754, Nov. 30, 1906.) 
2 c. each Nov: 30, 1906. 


643 


Werner (Albert), Brooklyn, 
NOY 


Swan lake, Stevensville, New York, 
series 2. (F 479210 Weg 7.1906; 2 Gi 
Dec. 7, 1906.) 


Westermann (L. A.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Block on the bridge. (F 47784, Dec. 3, 


1906. ) 645 
Ever occur to you? (F 47786, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 646 | 
Fellow feeling. (F 47783, Dec. 3, 1906.) || 
647 || 
Refreshments. (F 47785, Dec. 3, 1906.) | 
648 
Teasing. (F 47788, Dec. 3, 1906.) 649 
| Which? (F 47787, Dec. 3, 1906.) 650 | 


2.c. each Dec. 3, 1906. 


' . 
pass 


635 | 


Sept. jj 


644 || 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


17 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 


Harriet. (F 47574, Noy. 24, 1906; 
Noy. 24, 1906. ) ag 

Haymakers. (F 48131, Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 1, 1906.) 652 

Possession is nine points. (F 47573, 


Providing for the chicks. (F 47920, 
Dec. 7, 1906; 2c. Dec. 7, 1906.) 654 


Ripetta canal, Venice. (F 47623, Nov. 


27, 1906; 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 655 
Tulips. (F 47919, ee! Te OG. M2) c, 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 656 
Williams (Chas.), New 
Noonks Nev Y.. 

A. B. C. class. (F 48034, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 

657 
April shower. (F 48051, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
658 
Bakery. (F 48065, Dec. 4, 1906.) 659 
Butcher. (F 48091, Dec. 4, 1906.) 660 | 
Butter is coming. (F 48049, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 661 | 
Calling the moose. (F 48062, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 662 
Calves. (F 48060, Dec. 4, 1906.) 663 | 
Caught in the act. (F 48044, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 664 
Chums. (F 48045, Dec. 4, 1906.) 665 | 
Coal. (F 48090, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 666 | 
Dairy. (F 48064, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 


Dash for freedom. (F 48075, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 668 


David Harum. (F 48073, Dec. 4, 1906.) | 
Doing sums. (F 48069, Dec. 4, Las 
Don’t forget. (F 48093, Dec. 4, fake | 
Don’t move. (F 48058, Dec. 4, 1908. 
Drugs. (F 48066, Dec. 4, 1906.) He 
Early snow. (F 48046, Dec. 4, 1906.) 
Family cares. (F 48070, Dec. 4, saith 
Fisherman’s daughter. (F 48054, sa : 
1906. ) 676 


Forty winks. 


677 
Gallant fight. (F 48082, Dec. 4, 1906.) 678 | 
Gloria. (F 48074, Dec. 4, 1906.) 679 | 


Going to market. 


680 
Gone farenough. (F 48071, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
681 
Grocer. (F 48067, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 682 


| In full sail. 
Noy. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 653 | 


| May party. 


| Moving day. 


| Near Dordrecht. 


| Near the village. 


Old friends. 


667 


(F 48072, Dec. 4, 1906.) | 


(F 48052, Dec. 4, 1906. ) | 


Williams (Chas.), 
York, N.. Y. 

_His master’s voice. (F 48036, Dec 4, 
1906. ) 683 
Hold him tight. (F 48039, Dec. 4, 1906.) 
; 684 
(F 48076, Dec. 4, 1906.) 685 


(F 48086, Dec. 4, 1906.) 


New 


In the woods. 


| 686 
Juliet. (F 48047, Dee. 4, 1906.) 687 
Livery. (F 48092, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 688 
Lobsters. (F 48059, Dec. 4, 1906.) 689 
Logging. (F 48081, Dec. 4, 1906.) 690 


Making pies. (F 48087, Dec. 4, 1906.) 
691 
(F 48035, Dec. 4, 1906.) 692 

(F 48061, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
693 

(F 48083, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
694 
695 
(F 48038, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
696 
(F 48078, Dee. 4, 1906.) 
697 
(F 48057, 
698 
Dec. 4, 1906.) 
699 
(F 48040, Dec. 4, 
700 


(F 48042, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 

70l¢ 
(F 48077, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 702 


Plumber. (F 48068, Dec. 4, 1906.) 7038 


Rift in the clouds. (F 48080, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 704 


Shoes. (F 48063, Dec. 4, 1906.) 705 
Small fry. (F 48037, Dec. 4, 1906.) 706 
(F 48056, Dec. 4, 1906.) 


Mother love. 


My pony. (F 48084, Dec. 4, 1906.) 


Not good for mama’s 
Dec. 4, 1906.) — 


(F 48055, 


darling. 


On the garden wall. 
1906. ) 


On the sands. 


Our boyhood days. 


Summer days. 


707 

This little pig. (F 48041, Dec. 4, 1906.) 
708 

Through the woods. (F 48088, Dec. 4, 
1906. ) 709 
Tugofwar. (F 48079, Dec. 4, 1906.) 710 


Village store. (F 48050, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 
711 
Waiting for the rise. (F 48053, Dec. 4, 


1906. ) 712 


| Whar? (F 48089, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 713 
Which hand. (F 48048, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 

714 

Winter sports. (F 48043, Dec. 4, 1906. ) 

715 

With her treasures. (F 48085, Dec. 4, 

1906. ) 716 


2c. each Dec. 4, 1906. 


18 


Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
LOT 5. NY: 


Bub—He’s always to blame. Nov. 11, 
1906. (F 47125, Nov. 12, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 12, 1906.) 717 


—— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47323, Nov. 19, 


1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906:) 718 
— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47615, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 719 


— Dec. 2,1906. (F-47803, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 720 
Mary and her littlelamb. Nov. 11, 1906. 
CE 470238,; Now2\12; | 1906:"2 c. Nowe 12: 


| -_ Dee. 2, 1906: 


| They were from Missouri. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
ton, 
S-stuttering S- $-Sammy. Nov. 11, 1906. 
(F 47127, Nov. 12, 190672 Noy. 12; 


1906. ) 732 
— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47324, Nov. 19, 

1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906.) 733 
— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47613, Nov. 26, 


1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 734 


(F 47804, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2'e. Dec. 3, 1906.) 735 
Nov. 18, 1906. 
(F 47322, Nov..19, £906; 2he. Nov! 19, 
1906. ) 736 


Uncle George Washington Bings, the 


1906. ) 721 | 
— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47320, Nov. 19, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. ) 722 


. 25, 1906. (F 47611, Nov. 26, 

1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 723 

— Dec. 2,1906. (F47800, Dec. 3, 1906; 

Ze. Dec. 3, 1906: ) 724 

Sambo and his funny noises. Nov. 11, 
HIOGS CE 47122, “Nov. 2) 1906542) ie. || 

Nov. 12, 1906.) 725 


— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47319, Nov. 19, 
1906. 2-¢. Nov: 19, 1906;) 
Nov. 25, 1906. 


(F 47610, Nov. 26, 


-1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 127 
— Dee. 2,1906. (F 47799, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2 ¢.. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 728 
Simon Simple gets anew job. Nov. 11, 
L906.) (EF 47126, Noy. 12; 1906; 2 .e: 
Nov. 12, 1906.) 729 


Simon Simple and Mose give thanks. 
Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47614, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 

Simon Simple knew the way to do it. 
Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47802, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 731 


726 


Nov. 11, 1906. 
12, 1906? ves Nov. 


village story-teller. 
47128, Nov. 
1906. ) 


—— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47325, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906.) 738 


— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47616, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Noy, .26, 1906.) 739 


(F 
12; 
737 


Nov. 19, 


| —— Dec. 2, 1906, (CE esa: eae a 
1906; 2 e. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
Wags. The Dog that adopted a man. me 
11, 1906. (F 47124, Nov. 12, 1906; 2 
c. Nov. 12, 1906.) 741 
_— Nov. 18, 1906. (F 47821, Nov. 19, 
| 1906; 2c. Noy. 19; 1906. ) 742 
| —— Nov. 25, 1906. (F 47612, Noy. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 743 
— Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47801, Dec. 38, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 744 


730 


| Finest ever. 


| 
| 


J 


Wooley & co., Chicago, Ill. 
(F 47774, Dec. 1, 1906; 2 
ce. Dec. 1, 1906. ) 745 


Number of entries of Engravings, cuts, and prints completed by the deposit 


of 2 copies since Jan. 1, 1907 


errcr cern cece ee eer ese eee eee he ee ee ee ee ee ee tee ee ee ee ce 


} 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. _ 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘Copyright by Ackerman & Quigley lithograph company, 


Kansas City, Mo. 


Class G, XXe, no. 14493, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 copies received Nov. 23, 1906.’ 


Ackerman & Quigley litho- 
graph company, Kansas 


City, Mo. 
Chinaman and opium outfit. No. 1231. 


8sheets. (G 14493, Nov. 23,1906.) 746 
Design red feather. No. 1133. 4 sheet. | 
(G 14501, Nov. 28, 1906. ) 747 


Group of girls. No. 1204. 3 sheets. 
14495, Nov. 23, 1906.) 


— No. 1205. 1 sheet. 
23, 1906. ) 


Interior scene group. 


(G 
(G 14496, Nov. 


No. 1203. 8 sheets. 


(G 14498, Noy. 23, 1906. ) 750 
Portrait Geo. Carson. No. 1240. 4 sheet. 
(G 14500, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 751 
Portrait Kathryn Dale. No. 1223. 4 
sheet. (G 14492, Noy. 23, 1906.) 752 
Portrait Lee Millar. No. 1233. 4 sheet. 
(G 14499, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 753 


Portrait Murray and Mack. No. 1096. 


8 sheets. (G 14494, Nov. 23, 1906.) 
754 
Scene minstrel show. No. 1224. 4 sheet. | 
(G 14491, Noy. 23, 1906.) 755 


2c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 


Coper (J. H.), Norfolk, Va. 
Souvenir and anchor made from iron of 
Merrimac- Virginia. (G 14570, Dee. 
4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906: ) 756 


Courier company of Buffalo, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Always in the front. (G 14551, Dec. 1, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 157 
Anna Hill figure. (G 14550, Dec. 1, 1906; 
ere Wee. 3, 1906. ) 758 


End men, Gorton’s Minstrels. (G 14553, 
Dee. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 759 
Gaiety fareors. (G 14573, Dec. 4, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 5, 1906.) 
Game of hearts. 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 
Look on thatandthenonthis. (G 14552, 
Dec. 1, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 3, 1906.) 
Little Chip as Sir Launcelot. (G 14578, 
Dee. 5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 763 


748 | 


(Ess) | 


761 


760 
(G 14547, Nov. 30, 1906; | 


Courier company of Buffalo, 
Butialo; iN: Ye 
| Now that I’m on I’m off again. (G14577, 


Dees. 1906: 2-e>-Bec: 6, 1906.) 764 
O’Brien (Frank). (G 13954, Aug. 30, 
1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906. ) 765 


(G 14563, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 
ce. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 766 


Our old friend bike. Character portrait 
of head showing face turned slightly to 
left of design with mouth open, laugh- 
ing, showing teeth, full beard and mus- 
tache, and presenting a rather tough 
looking face. (G 14503, Nov. 24, 1906; 


Our broilers. 


2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 767 
Riding her hobby. (G 14549, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 768 


Sand witches. (G 14548, Noy. 30, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 769 


Winter scene. (G 13761, July 26, 1906; 


2c. July 27, 1906. ) 770 
Crider (W.° X.), Rome, 
ING PYG 
Marriage certificate. (G 14576, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1906. ) ad 


Fowler & Kelly, Morrisville, 
Pa. 


St. John’s R. C. church, Manayunk, Pa. 
(G 14590." Dee: 7, 1906; (2c Dec. a 


1906. ) 772 
Lee (James), Chicago, Ill. 
Fisherman’s choice. 3138. (G_ 14580, 

Dec. 5, 1906.) 773 
Fresh water favorites. 3139. (G 14579, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 774 

| Game. 3. (G 14581, Dec. 5, 1906.) 775 
 —4. (G 14582, Dec. 5, 1906.) 776 

2c. each Noy. 30, 1906. 
Lidell & Shipman, New York, 
ate Ve 
I'll be dog gone if you forget me. (G 


762 


14316, Oct. 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906. 
iii 


19 


20 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Lund (Ludwig H.), Chicago, 
Kil. 


America. 

Danmark. (G 14422, Nov. 8, 1906.) 779 
Deutschland. (G 14424, Nov. 8, 1906. ) 

78 

England. (G 14419, Nov. 8, 1906.) 781 
Holland. (G 14429, Noy. 8, 1906.) 782 
Ireland. (G 14428, Nov. 8, 1906.) 783 
Italia. (G 14430, Nov. 8, 1906.) 784 
La France. (G 14427, Noy. 8,1906.) 785 
Norge. (G 14420, Nov. 8, 1906. ) 786 


Oesterreich. (G 14426, Nov. 8, 1906.) 


787 | 


Scotland. (G 14423, Nov. 8, 1906.) 
Sverige. (G 14425, Nov. 8, 1906.) 
2c. each Nov. 28, 1906. 
McLoughlin brothers, Brook- 
sale INE eng 
Breaktast Aeigue (G 14574, Dec. 4, 
HOG: 2c; Dec. 4, 1906. ) 790 


Farmer’s (The) daughter. (G 14681, 
Dec. 12, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1906.) 791 


Gems from Florida. (G 14575, Dee. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 792 


Happy (A) moment. (G 14683, Dec. 12, 
1906;°2 e: Dee! 12; 1906)) 


Sunshine (The) of life. (G 14682, Dec. 
219064 2c. Dec. 12; 1906.) 


Village (The) belle. 


788 
789 


(G 14680, Dec. 12, 


(G 14421, Nov. 8, 1906.) 778 


793 | 
794 | 


795 


1906%"2 c Dec: 12, 1906.) 
Marston (Howard F.), New 
Work Nene 
Baby. (G 14594, Dee. 7, 1906. ) 796 | 
Chauffeur. (G 14591, Dec. 7, 1906.) 797 | 
Indian. (G 14592, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 798 | 
Japanese. (G 14593, Dec. 7, 1906.) 799 | 
2c. each Dec. 7, 1806. 
Meek (The) company, Co- 
shocton, Ohio. 
Hypatia. (G 14506, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. | 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 800 | 
Minott (George L.), Gard- 
ner, Mass. 
High school, Gardner, Mass. (G 13322, 
June 9, 1906;.2c. Noy. 22, 1906.) 801 
Mitchell (Edward H.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
California greetings for 1907. (G 14564, 
Dec. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1906.) 802 


Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
pany, Red Oak, Lowa. 
After sunset. (G 14623, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


803 | 


After the runaway. (G 14645, Dec. 10, 


1906. ) 804 | 
Apple blossoms. (G 14622, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 805 


1906. ) 806 
Attention. (G 14647, Dec. 10, 1906.) 
807 
Autumn. (G 14656, Dec. 10, 1906.) 808 
Autumn woods near Dunwoodie. (G 
14651, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 809 
Beeches at sunset: (G 14624, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 810 
Captain. (G 14663, Dec. 10, 1906.) 811 
Carnations. (G 14617, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
812 
Cherry blossoms.” (G 14621, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 813 
Christmas belle. (G 14641, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 814 
| Chrysanthemum girl. (G 14615, Dee. 
10, 1906. ) 815 
Cottage in Holdenhurst, Hampshire. (G 
14510, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 816 
Defective title. (G 14633, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
817 
Easter lilies. (G 14660, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
818 
| Evening at Loudon. (G 14627, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 819 
| Fatima. (G 14646, Dec. 10, 1906.) 820 | 
| Fisherman’s luck. (G 14652, Dee. 10, 
1906. ) 821 
Genevieve. (G 14608, Dec. 10, 1906.) 
| 822 
Going to the fold. (G 14606, Dec. 10, | 
1906.) 823 
Gray day, Holland.—De Haas. (G14605, | 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 824 — 
Halt for repairs. (G 14634, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 825 
Harvesting in Hertfordshire. (G 14607, 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 826 
| Helping hand. (G 14609, Dec. 10, 1906.) 
827 
In maiden meditation, ‘faney free. (G 
14640, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 828 
| In old Kentucky. (G 14635, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 829 
| In the conservatory. (G 14642, Dec. 10, | 
1906. ) 830 
In the mid watch. (G 14648, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 831 
In the springtime. (G 14659, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 832 
Inez. (G 14613, Dec. 10, 1906.) 833 
Innocence. (G 14650, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
834 
Mildred. (G 14644, Dec. 10, 1906. 835 
Off for the boulevard. (G 14631, Dec. 
10, 1906.) 836 


Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
At Madison square. (G 14653, Dec. 10, 


| 
| 
| 
| 
) 


Osthaus ( Mr.) training the puppies. 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS Pal 


Murphy (Thos. D.), com- 
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
Old home at twilight. (G 14638, Dec. 
10, 1906.) 837 


14630, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
Phyllis. (G 14611, Dec. 10, 1906.) 889 


Private and confidential. (G 14612, Dec. 
10, 1906. ) 


Ready for a canter. 
1906. ) 


Receding tide. 


(G 14658, Dec. 10, 
841 


842 
Sisters. (G 14636, Dec. I0, 1906.) 843 


Speak for it. 


(G 
838 


840 © 


(G 14626, Dec. 10, 1906.) | 


(G 14649, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


844 — 


Spring. (G 
Stormy sea. 


14654, Dec. 10, 1906.) 
(G 14629, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


845 | 


846 


Summer. (G 14655, Dec. 10,1906.) 847 


Sunrise in old Mexico. (G 14614, Dec. 


10, 1906. ) 848 
Surf at Brace’s cove, Mass. (G 14625, 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 849 - 


Ten miles fromcamp. (G 14648, Dec. 10, 


Platinachrome co., New York, 
INE 


Michigan. (G 14670, Dec. 11, 1906.) 870 
| Minnesota. (G 14665, Dec. 11, 1906.) 871 
New Hampshire. (G 14679, Dec. 11, 
1906. ) 872 
New York. (G 14673, Dec. 11, 1906.) 878 
| Oregon. (G 14676, Dec. 11, 1906.) 874 
| South Dakota. (G 14664, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 
875 
Vermont. (G 14674, Dec. 11, 1906.) 

876 

Washington. (G 14671, Dec. 11, 1906.) 
877 

2c. each Dee. 11, 1906. 
Providence lithograph co., 
Providence, R. I. 
Childhood and education of Moses. 234 


by 263. (G 14540, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 28, 1906.) 878 
Israel enslaved in Egypt. 234 x 264. (G 
14598, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1906.) 


879 
_ Joseph forgives his brothers. 23} x 263. 
(G 14596, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 


1906. ) 850 
They’ll have to have us yet. (G 14616, 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 851 | 
This little pig went to market. (G 14628, 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 852 
Trial trip. (G14620, Dec. 10, 1906.) 853 
Triumph of his life. (G 14618, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 854 
Tug of war. (G 14662, Dec. 10, 1906.) 
855 
Twilight reverie. (G 14639, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 856 
Unmasked. (G 14661, Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
857 | 
Village philosophers. (G 14637, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 858 | 
Visit to the farm. (G 14619, Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 859 
Winter. (G 14657, Dec. 10, 1906.) 860 
Wintry evening. (G 14632, Dec. 10, 
1906.) 861 


2 c. each Dec. 10, 1906. 


Platinachrome co., New York, 
INE 


Alabama. (G 14677, Dec. 11, 1906.) 862 
California. (G 14667, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 

863 
Colorado. (G 14668, Dec. 11,1906.) 864 
Idaho. (G 14666, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 865 
Iowa. (G 14672, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 866 
Kansas. (G 14678, Dec. 11, 1906.) 867 
Louisiana. (G 14675, Dec. 11, 1906.) 868 
Maine. (G 14669, Dec. 11, 1906.) 869 © 


1908. ) 

Joseph sold by his brothers. 
(G 14538, Nov. 28, 1906; 
1906. ) 


Joseph the wise ruler in Egypt. 
263. 


880 

234 by 263. 
ZC. NOWeAZ oe 
881 
23% by 
(G 14539, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 


28, 1906.) 882 
| Passover. 234 x 264. (G 14597, Dec. 8, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 8, 1906. ) 883 
Rotograph company, New 
NorkeNnw ye 
| Chestnuts. F. L. 128. (G 14534, Nov. 
| 28, 1906; 2c. No¥. 28, 1906.) 884 
i Chip ol the old block Ff. i. 109. AG 
14525, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ¢.) Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 885 
First love letter. F. L. 115. (G 14528, 
Noy. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 
886 
| Five years. F.L. 121. (G 14621, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906: ) 887 
Howdy. F.L.114. (G 14533, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 888 
wish I was in Dixie? OF. 1232 G 


14536, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
889 
I’m seared I'll get sunburned. F. L. 105. 
(G 14535, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 890 
foie (CGA) fart. Rs 130.. (Galaa2s: 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
891 
Mon Dieu. F. L. 125. (G 14524, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 892 
Motor-car coming. F. L.126. (G 14530, 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
893 


22 


Rotograph company, New 
orks INS 


Noon. F.L. 116. (G 14526, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 894 
Not yet, but soon. F.L.111. (G 14522, 


Noy. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
895 


One year. F.L.117. (G 14532, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2'¢. Noy. 28, 1906.) 896 
That looks good tome. F. L. 108. (G 


14529, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 
897 

Thought I heer’d de boss comin’. F. L. 
124. (G 14537, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 
28, 1906.) 898 
Three years. F.L.119. (G 146527, Nov. 
28 1906; Zies Nowe 28,01 906: ) 899 
Two years. F. L. 118. (G 14531, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 900 


Schwab & Wolf, New York, 
INUSY: 


Fair golfer. (G 14595, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 901 


Strobridge lithographing com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

mULOn omsheet..N. “Yo nox 12009: 

13723, July 23, 1906; 2c. July 27, 1906. ) 

902 

Beckon. N. Y. no. 11884. 4 sheet. 

(GI 3199s May 21, 1906252 ch) Atoeass, 


1906. ) 903 
Between. 8 sheet. N. Y. no: 11918. | 
(G 13340, June 11, 1906; 2c. July 21, 
1906. ) 904 
Black leg. 3 sheet. N. Y. no. 11945. 
(Gris392, Sunes. 1906; 2 ¢. July 21. 
1906. ) 905 
Blizzard. 8 sheet. N. Y. no. 11942. 


(G 13889, June 18, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 


1906.) 906 
Bhoffs. #sheet. N.Y. no. 11948. (G 
3304, June, 18, 1906; 2 ce July 21) | 
1906. ) 907 | 
@hlaracter figure. N. Y. no. 11911. 3 


sheet. (G 13184, May 18, 1906; 2 c. 
Aug. 6, 1906. ) 908 
@ourtiers; + sheet. oN. Y- ‘no. 11920. | 


(G 13342, June 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1906. ) 909 


Decorative & descriptive. 3 sheet. N. Y. 
mo. 11955: 
2c. Oct. 1, 1906. ) 910 


——8 sheet. N. Y. no. 11954. (G 
fp om Une wks. 190K, Cc: Nove 12. 
1906. ) 


Diplomats: 3 sheet. N.Y. no. 11970. 
(GeI360L July il; 1906; 2. ¢. July 30, 
1906. ) 


Drmke's 3 ‘sheet, Naey. 


1906. ) 913 


(ce 


(G 13400, June 18, 1906; | 


911. 
| Self accused. 


912. 
no. 11971. | 
(G 13602, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


———————— 


Strobridge lithographing com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Escape. 1 sheet. N. Y. no. 119638. 
(G 13598, July 11,1906; 2c. Muly, 23, 
1906. ) 914 


Eyes. N. Y. no. 11986. 8 sheet. (G 
13661, July 16, 1906;, 2) sex” July, 23, 
1906. ) 915 


— no. 11987. 3sheet. (G 13662, July 
16, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.) 916 


— no. 11988. sheet. (G 13663, July 
16, 1906; 2 c.. July 21, 1906. ) 917 


Gunpowder. 4 sheet. N. Y. no. 11947. 
(G 13393, June 18, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 
1906.) 918 


Hammock. 1 sheet. N. Y. no. 11916. 
(G 13338, June 11, 190G: Zee Nov. 26: 
1906. ) 919 


Hayes and Healy. N. Y. no. 11981. 
3 sheet. (G 13658, July 16, 1906; 2 c. 
Aug. 3, 1906.) 920 


Head & lettering. 3 sheet. N.Y. no. 


11874." ((G: L2985, VA pry Zi eg06 ie: 
Aug. 6, 1906.) 921 
| Lake. 1 sheet. N. Yoo gaona#G34, 1G 


13385, June 18, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 
1906. ) 922 


Lesson.” 8 sheet. N.Y. no. 11937. (G 
13346, June 1); I906.s2ee. Noy. 26: 
1906. ) 923 


Mound. 3sheet. N.Y. no. 11922. (G 
13344, June 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906. ) 
924 

NY 20: 


Mount of Olives. 20 sheet. 


11931. (G 13594) July ais 06= 2 ve: 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 925 
Panel. 1 sheet... (N. Yousnoslttg302) (6G, 


13345, Junell1, 1906; 2¢. July 30, 1906. ) 
926 


Pictorial. 28 sheet. 12095. (G 14288, 
Oct. 25, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) ‘ 927 
Portrait. 1 sheet. “INi eee 2353): (G, 
13593, July 11, 1906; 2c. July 30, 1906. ) 
928 

Prayer. 8 sheets | IN Y¥ouumonslioi 7. 


(G 13339, June IW, 1906; Ze; Ily 23; 
1906. ) 929 


Pyramids. 8 sheet. 12092. (G 14290, 
Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 930 


Rescue. 1 /sheetse Nacsa lo60! 
(G 13597, Siulty ae TSC Gre eee. 
1906. ) 931 


Saves. 4 sheet. N.Y. mo. 11919) ((G 
13341, June 11, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906. ) 
932 

Ssheet. N.Y. no.11941. 
(G 13388, June 18, 1906; 2 ¢. July 23, 
1906. ) 933 


Society. 8 sheet. N. Y. no. 11894. 
(G 13334, June 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 
1906. ) 934 


| 
| 
| 
! 
| 
| 
| 


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i 


i} 
| 


| 
\ 
hi 


| Famous peanut ballet. 


| 


| 


| Throne. 
13343, June 11, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906.) | 


'Van, George. 


|| Fair Knickerbocker. 


1906. ) 


Storm. 3sheet. N. Y. no. 11944. 
13391, June 18, 1906; 2c. July 21, 1906. ) 


936 


Tp 


surrender. 1lsheet. N. Y. no. 11946, 
(G 13596, July 11, 1906; 2c. July 23, 
1906. ) 

|Telltales. N. Y. no. 11883. 4 sheet. 

1G 13198, May 21, 1906; 2 c. es a 

1906. ) 


4sheet. N.Y. no. 11921. 


939 


“Twin stars. N. Y. no. 11982. 8sheet. 
(G 138659, July 16, 1906; 2c. July 30, 
1906. ) 94() 

l-rwo heads. 3 sheet. N.Y. no. 11948. 
(G 13390, June 18, 1906; 2c. July 23, 
1906. ) 

3sheet. N.Y. no. 11950. 

(G 13395, June 18, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 

1906. ) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


_And suppose I were the amateur cracks- — 


man? no. 10017. (G 14562, Dec. 38, 
#906; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 943 


) Billy: Drop that gun or 11 kill you. no. 


10082. (G 14587, 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 


Dec. LGVGs 27 e: 


944 


7, 


| —I promised my mother I’d never | 


drink. no. 10083. (G 14588, Dec. 7, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1906. ) 945 


Careful what you say—I smell rubber. 
no. 10154. (G 14544, Nov. 30, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


10111. (G 14484, 
Noy. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906.) 
947 
10146. (G14486, 
mov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 23, .1906. ) 


948 © 
| Who’s 


Female. fullfigure. no. 278. (G14602, 
Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 949 


For you I would lay down my life. 


10023. (G 14603, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 . 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 950 
Getting his leg pulled. no. 10187. (G 


#2980, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 7, eae 


' Gillette (Viola). no. 10025. (G 14561, 
Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 


935 
(G | 


937 


(G 


| Oneofthemany. 9907. 


| Oriental exposition scene. 


941 


942 


_ Soubrette, three quarter figure. 


946 


ne: Zip to the rescue. 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 23 
Strobridge lithographing com- United States lithograph 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. company, Cincinnati, 
|'Stage. lsheet. N.Y. no. 11802. (G hio. 
12645, Mar. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, | Girland mirror. 9908. (G 14489, Novy. 


23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906. ) 953 


I’m beginning to like you. no. 10153. 
(G 14541, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 


1906. ) 954 
Indian brave and maiden. 10161. (G 
14487, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1906.) : 955 
Mayor (The) and his Geisha maidens. 
10151. (G 14485, Nov. 238, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 23, 1908. ) 956 
Now for the bluff. no. 9824. (G 14560, 


Dee: 3, 19063)2 c: Dec: 3), 19062)) 7957 
Oh! pshaw. no. 10148. (G 14542, Nov. 
30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1206.) 958 


(G 14488, Nov. 
235 1906: 2:64 Nove, 25401906, ) 959 
no. 10183. 
»(G 14559, Dec, 3, 1906; 2 ec. Dec.. 3, 


1906. ) 960 
Parasol scene. no. 10172. (G 14586, 
Dec. 7; 1906; 2 c. Deex7, 1906), ser 
Ponies in the Peanut ballet. no. 10156. 
(G 14545, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 962 
Seat of trouble. no. 9797. (G 14546, 


Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 963 


k no. 276. 
(G 14600, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 


1906.) 964 
Three scenes. no. 10145. (G _ 14558, 
Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 965 
Two male figures. no. 277. (G 14583, 
Dee. 7, 1906; 2c. Dec. 7, 1906.) 966 
Up in the air. 10112. (G 14483, Nov. 
23, 1906-)2'e; Nove 23, 19063) 967 
Warning. no. 10159. (G 14584, Dec. 7, 
1906; 2 e. Dee. 7, 1906.) 968 
When the ocean breezes blow. no. 


10171. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 


the ————_? 
14589, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 7, 


(G 14599, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 ec. 
969 


non LOM ss = SCG, 
1906. ) 

970 
no. 9796. (G 14548, 
Noy. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 971 


Washington paper box com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 


Number of entries of Chromos and lithographs completed by the deposit of 2 


951 | Washington rose. (G 14434, Nov. 12, 
19062 Le. Oct: 29, 1906; Ic. Noy. 28, 

952} 1906.) 972 
227 


copies since Jan. 1, 1907 


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| Eventide. 
Historie James. 


‘Nightfall. 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘Copyright by James E. Abbe, Newport News, Va. 
XXe, no. 86502, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 copies received Dec. 15, 1906.” ; 


Class H, 


Abbe (James E.), Newport 
News, Va. 
Anchored. (H 86502, Dee; lo, 1906; 2c: 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 973 | 
At evening. (H 86282, Dec. 8, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 974 
By moonlight. (H 86281, Dec. 8, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 975 


(H 86508, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


(H 86504, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


(H_ 86505, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


976 | 


Dae | 


Dec. 15, 1906.) 978 | 
Aber (Allen), Arnold, Pa. | 
| M. E. church, New Kensington, 1 ae Gs 
85890, Nov. 24, 1906.) 979 | 

| Public school, Parnassus, Pa. (H 85891, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 980 


| St. Joseph’s s R. C. church, New Kensing- | 


ton, Pa. 
‘Street scene. 
Parnassus, Pa. 
1906. ) 
2c. each Nov. 13, 1906. 


Allen & Nall, 
Okla. 


(H 85889, Nov. 24, 1906.) 981 
F ourth ave. & Sixth street, 
(H 85892, Nov. 24, 
982 


Woodward, 


86167, Dec. 4, 1906: 1c. each June 29, 


(H 86164—_ 


1906; 1c. each Dec. 3, 1906. ) 983 
Alman & CO., _New York, 
Cutler (James G. ) A, B, &C. (H86478- | 


86480, Dec. 13, 1906: 9 ce. each Dec. 13, 
1906. ) 984 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Like gramma v.11 (H 85670, Nov. 24, 


1906. ) 985 
Mexican girl v.12 (H 85671, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 986 
Wash day v. 10. (H 85669, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 987 


24, 1906. 


American mutoscope «& bio- 
graph company, New 
York: N.Y: 
Married for millions. (H 88152, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 988 


2 c. each Nov. 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1906.) ae 
Ames (George W.), Lynn, 
| Mass. 
| Walsh (Right Rev. Louis 8.) (H 86515, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 990 
— no. 2. (H 86516, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
991 
—no. 3. (H 86517, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
992 
——no. 5. (H 86518, Dec. 15, 1906.) 
993 
—no. 8. (H 86519, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
994 
— no. 10. (H 86520, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
995 
ae DO Me SiG Soocdy Dece l>. s90Gs) 
996 
—— no. 12. (H 86522, Dec. 15, 1906: ) 
997 
—— no. 15. (H 86523, Dec. 15, 1906.) 
998 
— no. 16. (H 86524, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
999 
no. 19. (H 86525, Dec. 15, 1906.) _ 
1000 
—— no. 20. (H 86526, Dec. 15, 1906.) 
1001 
= Ole | (ENS6o27, Dee, ls, 1906.) 
1002 
lame Ow 2e. Cli seo2e. Deen ly G06) 
1003 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 
Arnold (Richard, J.), Del 
. Monte, Cal. 

City hall. no. 34. (H 87568, Dec. 22, 
| 1906. ) 1004 
| Hotel del Monte. no. 33. (H 87567, 

Dec. 22, 1906.) 1005 
no. 34. (H 87569, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
1006 
110: 30.) (87570, Dec) 22. 1906. ) 
1007 
) 2-0; 005 ) (UERSi571,, Deey 22, 19065) 
1008 
San Francisco. no. 7. (H 87566, Dec. 
22, 1906. ) 1009 
i MO CH S/a72, Dee,.22, 10062) 
1010 


American mutoscope & bio- 
graph company, New 
Mork Ne Ye 
Skyscrapers (The) (H 86424, Dec. 


26 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Arnold (Richard J.), Del 


Monte, Cal. 
San Francisco. no. 42. (H 87573, Dec. 
22, 1906. ) 1011 
no. 43. (H 87574, Dec. 22, 1906. } 
1012 
— no. 44. (H 87575, Dec. 22, 1906.) 
1013 


2c. each Dee. 22, 1906. 
Arthur (James), Detroit, 


Mich. 
At the flower show. (H 86347, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1014 
Autumn. (H 86356, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1015 
Baby. (H 86361, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1016 


Bed time. (H 86368, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1017 


By the roadside. (H 86366, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 


1018 
Clarissa. (H 86344, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1019 
Coquette. (H 86331, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

1020 
Cynthia. (H 86335, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1021 
Evangeline. (H 86349, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

1022 
Fairy tales. (H 86363, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

1023 
Fanchette. (H 86333, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 

1024 
Fantasy. (H 86355, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1025 
Flowers of the orient. (H 86354, Dec. 

8, 1906. ) | 1026 

Garden rose. (H 86362, Dec. 8, 1906.) 

1027 
Gladys. (H 86346, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1028 


Gretchen. (H 86359, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1029 

Harmony. (H 86375, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1030 
Hello. (H 863538, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1031 
Holly. (H 86351, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1032 
Home, sweet home. (H 86382, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1033 
Interesting. (H 86348, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1034 
Lady of the lake. (H 86381, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1035 
Lillias. (H 86371, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1086 
Love letter. (H 86341, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1037 
Love’s messenger. (H 86330, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1038 
Lullaby. (H 86352, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1039 
Mabelle. (H 86343, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1040 
Madonna. (H 863880, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1041 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
| ich. 

| Meditation. (H 86365, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1042 
Mignonette. (H 86376, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1043 
Mother’s treasure. (H 86357, Dec. 8, 
1906.) 1044 

| Narcissus. (H 86374, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
| 1045 
Night. (H 86379, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1046 
Only pebble on the beach. (H 86369, 
Dee. 8, 1906. ) 1047 
Phyllis. (H 86342, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1048 

Reflections. (H 86360, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1049 
Roadside flowers. (H 86373, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1050 

Rosemond. (H 86364, Dee. 8, 1906.) 
1051 
Roses. (H 86367, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1052 
Society queen. (H 86334, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1053 
Spring. (H 86345, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1054 


(H 86350, Dee. 8, 1906. ) 
1055 


Spring flowers. 


Story. (H 86378, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1056 
Summer belle. (H 86336, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1057 
Tale of the sea shell. (H 86370, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1058 
Tennis girl. (H-86340, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1059 
Tiger lilies. (H 86337, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
| 1060 
Tulips. (H 86383, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1061 
Twilight. (H 86377, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1062 
Two roses. (H 86339, Dec. 8 1906. ) 
1063 
Water lhes. (H 86372, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1064 
Violets. (H 86332, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1065 
Violetta. (H 86358, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1066 


Winter belle. (H 86338, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
1067 


2c. each Dec. 10, 1906. 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Shelburne bay by moonlight. (H 86405, 
Dec. 10, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 1068 


Barnes (A. H.), Parkland, 
Wash. 
An ice cave of Paradise glacier. (H 86212, 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 1069 
General view from indian Henry’s. (H 
86209, Dec. 5, 1906.) 1070 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


27 


Barnes (A. H.), Parkland, 
Wash. 


Ice arch of Paradise glacier. {H 86205, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 1071 
Lake in indian Henry’s park. (H 86211, | 

Dec. 5, 1906.) 1072 | 


Morning view from indian Henry’s. (H | 
86204, Dec. 5, 1906.) 1073 
Mt. Tacoma from indian Henry’s. (H 
86210, Dec. 5, 1906.) 1074 
Sunset view from indian Henry’s. (H 
* 86207, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 1075 
View from Paradise valley. (H 86206, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 1076 


View of glaciers from indian Henry’s. 


(H 86208, Dec. 5, 1906.) 1077 
2 c. each Dec. 5, 1906. 
+ 
Barrett (Henry Howard), 
Falmouth, Mass. 
Contented. (H 85622, Nov. 23, 1906; 
2¢. Nov. 23, 1906. ) 1078 
Baylis (William), Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 
Bever Park, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. no. 
4743. (H 85609, Nov. 23, 1906.) 1079 


Coe college and Williston Hall, Cedar 


Rapids, Iowa. no. 5724. (H 85616, 
Nov. 23, 1906. ) 1080 


Feeding the deer, Bever Park, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. no. 4743. (H 85613, 
Nov. 23, 1906. ) 1081 


First avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. no. 
2354. (H 88607, Nov. 23,1906.) 1082 
Glimpse of Third street, Cedar Rapids, 
Towa. no. 4763. (H 85610, Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1083 
Home for the friendless, Cedar Rapids, 
Towa. no. 3589. (H 85612, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 


Pawnee cereal mills, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
no. 7803. (H 85615, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 


Catocton 


1084 


1085 


Second Avenue bridge, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. no. 7795. (H 85608, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 1086 

Union Passenger Station, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. no. 4694. (H 85611, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 1087 

Washington High school, Cedar Rapids, 
Towa. no. 5329. (H 85614, Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 1088 

2 c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 
Beals (Jessie Tarber), New 
York, W: 


Feeling blue. (H 85624, ‘Nov. 24, 1906; 
2 c. Noy. 12, 1906.) 1089 


Becht (Wm. E. ), Newark, 
N. 


Homeward bound. (H 85886, Novy. 27, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1906.) 


| Young (Colonel Collins). 


Beck (Chas. R. R.), Thur- 
mont, Md. 
furnace, Catocton, Md. (H 
86386, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1091 
Beckwith company, Nor- 
wich, Conn. 


Belle of 61. (H 69984, Dec. 13, 1905.) 
1092 
Coming throtherye. (H 69986, Dec. 13, 
1905. ) 1093 

Just cows. (H 69980, Dec. 13, 1905.) 
1094 
Never touched me. (H 69983, Dec. 13, 
1905. ) 1095 
Twentieth century girl. (H 69985, Dec. 
13, 1905. ) 1096 
| Water nymphs. (H 69988, Dec. 13, 
1905. ) 1097 

2c. each Dec. 7, 1906. 
Benedict (Oralee), Chicago, 
Til. 

Country smiles. (H 87506, Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 1098 
Winter’s eve. (H 87504, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 
1099 


Wooing. (H 87505, Dec. 21, 1906.) 1100 
2 c. each Dec. 21, 1906. 


Birt (W. W.), Berwick, Pa. 


Employees of the N. Y.C. & H. BR. 


Co. Electrical dept. Berwick Pa. 
1906. (H 85960, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 ec. 
Noy. 30, 1906.) 1101 


Blackburn (G. F.), 
Forks, N. D. 

View of the city of Grand Forks, N. D. 
(H 86428, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 1102 


Grand 


Bodine (How are Chicago, 
Ill 


nos. 1-3. H 
86421-86423, Dec. 11, 1906; 2 c. each 
Dec. 11, 1906. ) 1103 
Bomboy (Arthur), Mobile, 
Ala. 


Cawthon (The). (H 86052, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2'¢. Dee.*3, 1906:) 1104 


Boston herald company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


| Crew of Peary ship Roosevelt, on deck of 


1090 


steamer on arrival at Sydney, Nova 
Scotia. (H 85718, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 1105 


Hanson (Matt) of Peary’s crew in arctic 
costume on deck of the Roosevelt on 
arrival at Sydney, Nova Scotia. (H 
85717, Nov. 26, 1906.) 1106 


28 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Boston herald company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Peary (commander) being interviewed 
in his cabin by Boston herald staff cor- 
respondent and A. J. Quigley, Peary 
club representative. (H 85720, Nov. 
26, 1906.) 1107 


Perey (Chas.) jr., keeper of dogs. (H 
85719, Nov. 26, 1906. ) 1108 


2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 


Bowdoin college library, 
Brunswick, Me. 
Longfellow (Henry W.), silhouette of. 
(H 86215, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 13, 
1906. ) 1109 


Braun, Clement «& co., New 
Morks Ney: 
Arabs crossing a ford by Eugene From- 


entim, mo. 403. KEL 86785; Dec. A'7, 

1906.) 1110 
Autumn by Anton Mauve. no. 543. 

(H 86710, Dec. 17, 1906.) a ta) 


Balthazar Carlos by Velasquez. no. 272. 
(H 86685, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1112 


Battle scene—Arabs making a detour by | 


A. Schreyer. (H 86697, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 1113 


Boy with a sword by Edouard Manet. 
no. 563. (H 86708, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1114 


Brothers (The) Adrian and William van 
de Velde by J. L. E. Meissonier. no. 
303. (H 86712, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1115 


Card (The) party by Caspar Netscher. 
no. 238. (H 86700, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1116 


Chez les humbles by Lhermitte. (H 
86752, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1117 


Christopher Columbus, by S. del Piombo. 
no. 86. (H 86702, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1118 


Deer in the forest—twilight by Rosa Bon- 
heur. no. 496. (H 86670, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1119 

Defense (The) of Champigny by Detaille. 
no. 562. (H 86678, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 

1120 

Dream (The) after the ball by Mackart. 

no. 4738. (H 86754, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
1121 


no. 
1122 


no. 630. 


Dutch interior by Peter de Hooch. 
302. (H 86745, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 


Dutch (A) Kitchen by Teniers. no 7. 
(H 86680, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1123 


Edge of the Woods by Th. Rousseau. 
no. 337. (H 86689, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
1124 


Forest of Fontainebleau by Diaz de la 
Pena. no. 487. (H 86729, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1125 


| Holland Cattle by Constant Troyon. 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York. N.Y: 
Friedland-1807, by J. L. E. Meissonier. 

no. 538. (H 86/ls; Decl 30G:) 
1126 
General (A) and adjutant—Shores of 
Antibes by J. L. E. Meissonier. no. 
3/4, '(H 86713, Dee, 17; tate) Thar 
George Washington by Charles Wilson 
Peale. no. T7647 (lt sorgie Dec. ai, 
1906. ) 1128 
Girl with a parrot by Edouard Manet. 


no. 651. (H 86709, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1129 


Grand (The) Canal, Venice, by J. M. W. 


no. 165. (H 86683, Dec. 17, 


1130 


Turner. 
1906. ) 


| H. R. H. Duke of York by Beechey. 


no. 160. (H 86667, Dec. 17, 1996. ) 
1131 
Head of a woman—Lucia by F. L. 
Leighton. no. 420. (H 86750, Dec. 
17, 1906: ) 1132 
Head of an old man by Guido Reni. (H 
86687, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1133 
Hille Bobbe von Haarlem by Franz 
Hals. no."58. GE “367395 Dec) ai 
1906. ) 1134 
no. 
144. (H 86681, Dee. 17, 1906.) 1135 


Holy (The) family by Diaz de la Pena. 


no. 375. (H 86727, Dee. 17, 1906. ) 
1136 
by Rubens. no. 49. (H 86691, Dec. 
7, LOOG!) 1137 


repose in Egypt by Ludwig Knaus. 


no. 404. (H 86726, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
1138 
Lachrymae by F. L. Leighton. no. 340. 
(H 86749, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1139 


Lady Ellenborough by Sir Thomas Law- 


rence. no. 322. (1186748) Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1140 
Lady Fitzherbert by Romney. (H 
86688, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1141 
Lady Hamilton by Sir Romney. (H 
86707, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1142 
Landscape by Diaz de la Pena. no. 422. 
(H 86728, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1143 
— by Ruysdael. no. 235. (H 86692, 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1144 


by ThomasR. A.Gainsborough. no. 
278. (H 86736, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1145 


Landscape with sheep by Charles Jacque. 
no. 670. (H 86724, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1146 


L’enlévement de Rebecca by Delacroix. 
no. 382. (H 86677, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1147 


Lord Nelson in the cabin of the Victory 
by Charles Lucy. no. 167. (H 86753, 
Dec. 17, 1906.) 1148 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
Works IN. (Y:. 
Lost souvenir of Auvergne ay, ae Ne, 
Schenck. no. 396. (H 86695, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1149 


Man reading by J. L. E. Meissonier. no. 
488. (H 86714, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


1150 


Marie Marguerite Lambert de Thorigny — 


by Nicolas de Larguilliére. no. 501. 
(H 86747, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1151 


Music (The) lesson by GabrielMetsu. no. 


- 273.  (H 86716, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1152 
Old (The) oak, by Jules Dupre. no. 381. 
(H 86731, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1153 


On the Seine—morning by Daubigny. 
no.463. (H 86676, Dec. 17,1906.) 1154 


Peter’s repentance by A. Scheffer. no. 
568. (H 86694, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1155 


Portrait of a gentleman by Charles Loring 


| Sheepfold 


Mikio ope, 194. (EH 86733, Dec. 17, | 
1906. ) 1156 
Portrait of a lady by Beechey. no. 298. | 
(H 86668, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1157 | 
— by Charles Loring Elliot. no. 201. 
(H 86734, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1158 | 


Portrait of a man by F. J. Goya. no. 10. 
(H 86737, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
— by Franz Hals. no. 264. 

Dec. 17, 1906.) 
Portrait of a man by Rembrandt. 
86756, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


(H 86741, 


(H 
1161 


— no. 239. (H 86703, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
1162 
— no. 240. (H 86704, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


1163 


Portrait of a young lady by C. de Vos. 
no. 36. 
1164 
Portrait of a young woman by Millais. 
hel s86717, Dec: 17, 1906. ) 
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton by Col. 
John Trumbull. no. 171. (H 86682, 
Dec. 17, 1906.) 1166 
Portrait of Baron Arnold Le Roy by A. 
Van Dyck. no. 314. (H 867382, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 1167 
Portrait of Charles I. by Daniel Mytens. 
no. 325. (H 86698, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1168 


Portrait of George Washington by Gil- | 


bert Stuart. no. 199. 
17, 1906. ) 

Portrait of H. Y. G. Marquand by J. S$. 
Sargent. no. 266. (H 86693, Dec. 17, 


1906. ) 
Portrait of Jean Van Male by B. van der 


(H 86679, Dec. 


(H 86686, Dec. 17, 1906.) | 


1165 


29 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
orks, Nery, 

Portrait of the Emperor Joseph II of 
Austria by Francois Hubert Drouais. 
no. 503. (H 86730, Dee. 17, 1906.) 

1173 

Princesse Conde as Diana, by Jean Marc 


Nattier. no. 504. (H 86699, Dec. 17, 
1906.) 1174 
Rest by Berchem. no. 41. (H 86669, 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1175 
River Landscape by Th. Rousseau. no. 
482. (H 86690, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1176 


Roman girl at a fountain, by Leon Bon- 
Naw MONA.) (Che Soorl.. Mecaise 
1906. ) 1177 

(The) by Charles Jacque. 

(H 86723, Dec. 17, 1906.) 

1178 

Shulamite (The) by Alexandre Cabanel. 


no. 453. 


no. 399. (H.86672, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
1179 
Smoker (The) by Franz Hals. no. 284. 
(H 86740, Dec. 17, 1906.) 1180 
| Spring by Anton Mauve. no. 588. (H 
86711, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1181 
| Storm (The) by Cot. no. 476. (H 
86675, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1182 


1159 | 


1170 | 


Helst. no. 236. (H 86743, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1171 
Portrait of Mrs. Angelo by Sir J. Rey-| 
nolds. no. 318. (H 86705, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1172 


1169. Revery. 


| Study for-a head in the father’s curse by 
L160) |Se ay, 


B. Greuze. no. 510. (H 86738, 

Dec. 17, 1906.) 1183 
Velasquez by Velasquez. no. 270. (H 
86684, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1184 
Ville d’Avray by J. B. Corot. no. 483. 
(H 86674, Dec. 17,1906. ) 1185 

| Vintage (The) by Lhermitte. no. 565. 
(H 86751, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1186 

_ Virgin and child by Isenbrandt. (H 
86755, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1187 
Young girl by SirJ. Reynolds. (H 86706, 
Dec. 17, 1906.) 1188 


2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


Brock Asheville, 


iC 
(H 86061, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1189 


(H 86058, Dec. 3; 1906.) 
1190 
1191 


(Nace), 
N 


Carolina. 
Innocence. 


(H 86059, Dec. 3, 1906.) 


(H 86060, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1192 


Juanita. 


2 ec. each Dec. 3, 1906. 


Brown (Alice Emma), Shel- 
burne Falls, Mass. 

Apple blossoms. (H 86162, Dec. 3, 1906; 
ie. Nov. 21, 1906; 1 ¢. Dec. 12, 1906. ) 
1193 

Forbes brook. (H 86163, Dec. 3, 1906; 
i ex Dee s,,, 19065 1, 'e: Dec. 12, 1906. ) 
1194 


30 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Brown (N. E.), Coopers- 
ville, Mich. 

Brown’s aerial views, Spring lake, Mich. 
Lakeavenue. (H 85683, Nov. 26, 1906; 
2,e. Nov. 26, 1906.) 1195 

Burrell (David T.), 
ton, Mass. 

Brockton watre works, Silver Lake, Mass. 
GEL 86149; Oct. 29; 1906; 2 c. (Cet 29; 


Brock- 


1906. ) 1196 
Busy corner, Centre street. (H 85940, | 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) | 
1197 


“Sheldon (Judge H. N.) 8. 


poe) 


| Statue of Robert G 


Drinking fountain given by George G. | 


(H 85939, Nov. 28, 
1198 


(H 86150, 


Snow to the city. 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 
Elm court, west Elm street. 

Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906. ) 


St. Patrick’s Catholic church, 
1859, Steeple 180 ft. in height. 


1200 
Caldwell (Warren H.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
St. Patrick’s church, erected 1859. 
86147, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906. ) 


1199 | 
erected | 
(GEL || 


86148, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 ¢. Oct. 29, 1906.) | Goier (Wm 


(HH 


_Clinedinst (B. M.), 


Chickering (Elmer), Boston, 


Mass. 
(H 86661, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1215 
(H 86662, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 


15, 1906. ) 1216 


Clemens ( Will. M.), Milling- 


ton, 
G. Ingersoll. (H._ 86045, 
Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec. 156 BOORS) 121i 


‘Wastimeron, DIC: 
Automobile manufacturers, group. (H 
875138, .Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dee. 21, 1906.) 

1218 

Automobile manufacturers in automo- 
biles at White House. (H 87514, Dec. - 

12199) 


21, 1906; 2 c. Dec: 215 W086.) 
Blanpre (Madame de). (H 87511, Dec. 
21, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, #906.) 1220 


.) U. S. minister to Spain. 
(H 87508, Dec.. 21, 1906: 2c, Dec. 2iF 
1906. ) 1221 


Finley (W. W.) president of the Southern | 
railroad. (H 87509, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 


c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 1222 
| Moody (Miss Mary). (H 87510, Dec. 21, 
| * 1906; 2c. Deer aie asGes) 


1201 | 
Cayce (Edgar), Bowling, 
Green, Ky. 
Kentuckians. (H 86053, Dee. 3, 1906; 2 


e. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1202 


Chickering (Elmer), Boston, 
Mass. 

Braley (Judge Henry K.) Negative no. 
2. (H 87480, Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
20, 1906. ) 

— 8x10. no. l. 
£906; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 

Guild (Gov. Curtis) jr. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
group 1. 14 by 17. (H 86653, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1205 

Knowlton (Chief Justice M.P.) 14x17. 
MO EL Sb90b.. Deco to, 190b 2c 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Morton (Judge James M.) photograph 


(H 86954, Dec. 19, 


and council. 


pe V7. nO. wk aE 87699, Wee 24) | 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1207 
Sheldon (Judge H. N.) 1. 14 by 17. 


(H 86654, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 15, 
1906. ) 1208 


— 2. 14by17. (H 86655, Dec. 15, roe 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


— 3. 8 by 10. (H 86656, ies i 
1906; 2c. Dee 15, 1906.) 
— 4. 8 by 10. (H 86657, Dec. 15, 
1906; °2 c: bee. 15, 1906. ) 1211 
— 5. 8 by 10. (H 86658, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1212 
—— 6. (H 86659, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1213 
—— 7. (H 86660, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 1214 


1203 | 


1206 


1210 | 


1223 


_New Roosevelt cabinet group complete, 


(H. 87675, Dec. 


Dee. 22, 1906; non s2 
1224 | 


24,1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


| New U.S. supreme court group complete, | 


1204 


Dec. 22, 1906, no. 1. 
24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


Opening day of Congress. no. 1. (H |} 
86049, Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906.) |} 
1226 | 

Pastor (Senora Dona Constance Cazenove | 
Lee de) .(H $7512, Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1227 


Senora de Cortes. no. 1. (H 85880, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 

1228 

Maria Angelica Carbo. 

2 MOOG 2s 


(H 87674, Dec. | 
1225 |J 


Senorita Dona 
no.-2. (Eb -8a8siaNove 
Nov. 27, 1906. ) 1229 

Senorita Dona Maria Teresa Carbo. no. 
3. (H 85882, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 
27, 1906. ) 1230 


| White (Henry), new U.S. ambassador to 


France. (H 87507, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. 


Dec. 21, 1906.) 1231 

Collins(S. Earl), Huntsville, 

Ala. 

| Huntsville Cee market. (H 86486, 

Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 
1232 

Coolidge (Baldwin), Wo- 

burn, Mass. 


Baby Stuart, attributed to Van Dyck. 
.(H 86489, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 1233 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


do] 


Cooper & Bailey, Boston, 
M 


Ss. 
(H 86463, Dec. 13, 
1234 


as 
Malden high school. 
1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 


Coovert (John Calvin), Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

Officers Memphis Dam No. 11. (H 86443, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 1235 
Officers 1906 & 7 B. P.O. E. Elks. (H 
86439, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
1236 

Memphis (The) levee in November. (H 
~ 86440, Nov. 26,1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


1237 
(A) 


Cotton compressat Clarksdale, Miss. 
(H 86441, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 
1906.) 1238 

(B) (H 86442, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 239 


Coulson & Wendt, Albany, 
Ne ¥. 


Panoramic view from capitol of Albany, 
N. Y. Hudson river and Rensselaer. 
(H 85691, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 1240 


Crossland (W. R.), Charles- 
ton, Ill. 
Chief, American Horse, 
87576, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
Red Blanket, Sioux dancer. 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


2c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


Cullum (John B.), Mounds- 
ville, W. Va. 
Cullum double twins. (H 85959, Nov. 
a0, 1906.) . 1248 
— Backview. (H 85958, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
1244 
(H 85956- 


Sioux. 


(H 87577, 


— Frontview. nos. 1 &2. 
85957, Nov. 30, 1906.) 
2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 


Curtis (Edw a S.), Seattle, 


Wash 

After the snake w ashing. (H 87202, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1246 | 
Afternoon chat. (H 87193, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 
1247 
Alchise. A. (H 87147, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 

1248 

—B. (H 87151, Dee. 19, 1906.) 1249 


— C. 
Among the Yucca. 


(H 87152, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1250 
(H 87149, Dee. 19, 


1906. ) 1251 | 
Announcement (The) (H 87200, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1252 
Anteloperuin. (H 87227, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1253 
Apache (The) (H 87114, Dec. 19,1906. ) 
1254 
Apache bather. (H 87120, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1255 


3095—PpT 4, Nos 1-5—07——3 


(HT | 
1241 


1249 | At the river’s edge. 


1245 


Curtis (Edward 8.), Seattle, 
ash. 
(H 87098, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1256 
(H 87157, Dee. 19, 


Apache Cowas. 


Apache dancers. A. 
1906. 1257 
——B. (H 87158, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1258 
Apache family. (H 871438, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1259 

Apache home life. (H 87144, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1260 


Apache huts. (H 87111, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


1261 
Apache reaper. (H 87117, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1262 
_ Apache village. (H87090, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1263 
Apache woman. (H 87126, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
| 1264 
At the chicken race. (H 87247, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1265 
At the edge of the pit. (H 87169, Dec. 
Kgs 1906") 1266 

At the gap. (H 87208, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1267 
At the mescal pit. (H 87171, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1268 
At the portal. (H 87175, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1269 
— (H 87221, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1270 


(H 87108, Dec. 19, 


| 1906.) 1271 
At the sweat lodge. (H 87133, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1272 

At the well. (H 87192, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1273 
Bather (The). (H 87130, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1274 


Bathing (The) pool. (H 87094, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1275 
Bear (The) grass. (H 87107, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1276 


Before the storm. (H 87153, Dec. 19, 


1906. ) 1277 

| Below the rapids. (H 87148, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1278 
Beneath the canon walls. (H 87230, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1279 
Blanket weaving. (H 87224, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1280 
Buck Klehlh. (H 87116, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1281 

Burning pottery (Numpeyo). (H 87189, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 1282 
Canon del Muerto. (H 87257, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1283 
Canon (The) farm. (H 87240, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1284 
Canon Hogan. (H 87239, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1285 


39 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Curtis (Edward 8. ), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Canon orchards. (H 87233, Dec. 19, 


1906.) 1286 
Canon shadows. (H 87226, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1287 
Chargay Eltonay. (H 87172, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1288 
Cliff perched homes. (H 87190, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1289 
Cornfield (The). (H 87124, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1290 
Caunier (Lhe), “CH 87100; Weey 1955) 
1906.) 1291 
Cutting mescal, A. (H 87166, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1292 
——, B. (H 87167, Dec. 19, 1906.) 12938 
—,C. (H87168, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1294 
De Gizzeh. (Rolling) (H 87104, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1295 


Desert people. (H 87235, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


1296 


Desert (The) people. 


1906.) 1297 
Drying meal. (H 87191, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1298 

East Fork homes. (H 87128; Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1299 
East (The) Fork village. (H 87099, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1300 
Entering Canon del Muerto. (H 87225, 
Dec. 19, 1960. ) 1301 


Eshecal Tunny. 

1802 

Evening at the well. 
1906. ) 


Evening life. (H 87173, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


(H 87187, Dec. 19, 
1303 


(H 87248, Dec. 19, | 


| Wash. y 
| Hopi girls at the well. (H 87179, Dec. 
OS 1S 0G%) 1316 | 
Hopi (The) girls. (H 87217, Dec. 19, ¥ 
1906. ) 1317 
Hopi life. (H 87185, Dec. 19, 1906.) ) 
1318 | 
_ Hopi water girls. A. (H 87218, Dec. 19, | 
1906. ) ; 1319 | 
—B. (H 87219, Dec. 19, 1906.) 13820 4 
Hopiland beauty. (H 87176, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1321 
| Hopis. (H 87183, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1322 
| Hosten Yezya. (H 87259, Dec. 19, 1906.) }j 
1323 | 
Housetop (The) (H 87207, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1324 | 
- Housetop life. (H 87178, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1325 
Huddygabuh. (H 87125, Dec. 19,1906.) 4 
1326 © 
In the land of the Meseal. (H 87159, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 1327 
— Navajo. (H 87234, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1328 


(H 87134, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 


1304 
Evening on the sand dunes. (H 87222, | 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 1305 | 


Fire (The) drill. (H 87140, Dec. 19, 


| 


1906. ) 1806 
Fire (The) makers. (H 87141, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1307 
Friday’s daughter. (H 87131, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1308 
Girl (The) of the whorls. (H 87181, | 
Dee. 19, 1906. ) 1309 | 
Goo Tinneh. (H 87122, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 
1310 
Good morning. (H 87186, Dec. 19,1906.) | 
1311 
Goshonnay. (H 87115, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1312 
Harvesting mescal. (H 87164, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1313 


Hogan (The) in Canon del Muerto. (Hl 


87236, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1314 
Hopi (The). (H 87182, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1315 


Into Canon del Muerto. (H 87237, Dec. 
LO AGOGs) 1331 
Kivas (The); Shipolovi. (H 87205, Dec. | 

19, 1906.) 1332 | 
Land (The) of sunshine. (H 87203, Dec. | 
19, 1906.) 1333 | 
Light and shadow. (H 87156, Dec. 19, |} 
1906. ) 1334 — 
Mealing (The) through. (H 87184, Dee. 
19, 1906. ) 1335 
| Mesa (The) (H 87196, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1336 
| Meseal. (H 87163, Dee. 19, 1906.) 1387 
Mescal bakers.. (H 87165, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1338 
Mescal hills. (H 87160, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1339 
| Mescal (The) pit. (H 87162, Dec. 19, 
1906.) 1340 
_Mishongonovi on the desert. (H 87198, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 1341 
Mizheh and babe. (H 87139, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1342 
_ Modest maidens. (H 87195, Dec. 19, 
1906.) 1343 
| Moonlight. (H 87109, Dec. 19,~1906.) 
1344 
Morning (The) bath. (H 87137, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1345 
Morning chat (The) (H 87188, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1346 


Curtis (Edward S.), Seattle, 


In the Sierra Blancas. 
19, 1906. ) 


Intant burial. 


(H 87145, Dee. 
1329 


(H 87092, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 
1330 | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


38 


Curtis rae ard S.), Seattle, 


Wash. | 
Morning lights. (H 87103, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
lee || 
Morning on the Black river. (H 87101, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 1348 


Nah Cleddn. (H 87129, Dec. 19. 1906.) | 
1349 
Nahyiltelh. (H 87127, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1350 
Nalin—Lahgeh (Plenty girls.) (H 87106, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1351 


‘Nato, the goat man. (H 87204, Dec. 19, 


| 


Curtis (Edward 8. ), Seattle, 

Wash. 

Snake (The) washing. 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 


A. (H 87215, 


1379 


| = By. (El 872116 .Decs £9, 1906: )) £380 
| Stairway (The). Shipolovi. (H 87201, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1381 
'Summer (A) camp. (H 87241, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1382 
Sweat (The) house. (H 87136, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1383 
Sycamores (The) (H 87095, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1384 
Tenoky. (H 87118, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1385 


1906. ) 1352 
Navajo (The) farm. (H 87229, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1353 


Navajo men. 
1354 
Navajo women. 


(H 87246, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
(H 87256, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


1356 — 


Navajos. 


Ndee Sawgochonh. (H 87135, Dec. 19, 


1906. ) 


On the divide. (H 87142, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


1357 © 


(H 87249, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1355 


1358 


Orchard (The). (H 87242, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1359 


Our camp. (H 87232, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


1360 | 


(H 87194, Dec. 19, 


1361 


Passing the gap. 
1906. ) 


Peki (The) maker. (H 87180, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1362 | 
Picking up the snake. (H 87214, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1363 — 
Placing the meseal. (H 87170, Dec. 19, | 
1906. ) 1364 
Pool (The) (H 87121, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1365 
Potter (The) (H 87174, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 
1366 | 


Prepared for the sweat. 
19, 1906. ) 


Preparing the sweat lodge. 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Primitive life. (H 87154, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


(H 87123, Dec. 


(H_ 87138, 


1367 


1368 | 


1369 


Reflections. (H 87093, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


1370 


Scout (The) (H 87150, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1371 
Shipolovi Snake dance. A. (H 87210, 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


—B. (H 87211, Dec. 19,1906.) 1373 | 
—C. (H 87212, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1374 
—D. (H 87213, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1875 
Skyaon. (H 87097, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1376 | 


Snake aie jars. (H 87199, Dec. 19, 


1906 1377 
Snake (The) priest. (H 87209, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1378 


1372 | 


Through the canon. (H 87238, Dec. 19, 


1906. ) 1386 
Through the Canon of Death. (H 87231, 
Dee. 19, 1906.) 1387 
Today and yesterday. (H 87228, Dec. 
191906) 1388 

| Weodayah.) (H’S7 laa Dee 197 190bR) 
1389 

Trail (The) (H 87146, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1390 
Trimming Mescal. (H 87161, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1391 
Tsahizn Tseh. (H 87113, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1392 
Tsibentooeh (stove pipe) (H 87112, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1393 


"Twilight. (H 87105, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1394 
Typical Apache figure. (H 87132, Dec. 
| 19, 1906.) 1395 
Under the tara tree. (H 87223, Dec. 19, 
| 1906.) 1396 
| Walpi life. (H 87206, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1397 
Walpi maidens. (H 87177, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1398 
| Watching the sunset. (H 87220, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1399 
| Water (The) seirk., (Ee 87197. Dec Ale: 
| 1906.) 1400 
| Water (The) jar. (H 87155, Dec. 19, 
| 1906. ) 1401 
Where the trout hide. (H 87102, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 1402 
| White (The) singer. (H 87245, Dec. 19, 
| 1906. ) 1403 
| Woman (The) of the desert. (H 87244, 
Dee. 19, 1906. ) 1404 
Women of the desert. (H 87258, Dec. 
19, 1906.) 1405 
Yebichai prayer. (H 87250, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1406 
| ——A. (H 87251, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1407 
|'——B. (H 87252, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1408 
—C. (H 87253, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1409 


b4 


CATALOGUE OF. COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Curtis (Edward S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Yebichai prayer. D. (H 87254, Dec. 
OS IOs) 1410 
——E. (H 87255, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1411 
Youth (The) from the desert land. (H 
87243, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1412 
Yuh-Huh (walking). (H 87091, Dec. 
19, 1906.) 1413 
Yuh-Huh’s baby. (H 87089, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1414 
Zash Clishn. (H 87096, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1415 

—— B. 


2c. each Dec. 19, 1906. 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 
Mass. 


(H 87110, Dec. 19, 1906.) 1416 


Caroline. (new 4 by 5 negative.) (H | 
86221, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1906.) | 
1417 | 


Children are a heritage of the Lord. 
Six 22. 


Dec. 12, 1906. ) 1418 | 
Dorothy. (new 18 by 22 negative.) (H | 
86220, Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 

1419 


Fishing village. (18 by 22 negative. ) 
1420 

Hanging of the crane. new 11x 
ative. (H 864838, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 13, 1906. ) 1421 


He shall give his angels charge over thee. 
Spx slOsy (Ep 86450, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 12, 1906. ) 1422 

— 11x 14 negative. (H 86482, Dec. 
ia eGOG= ict Dec. 13, 1906. ) 1423 

I will lift mine eyes unto the hills. 18 
by 22 negative. (H86219, Dec. 6, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 1424 


Waiting for the ferryman. 8x10. (H 


86449, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906.) | 
1425 | 


When I consider Thy heavens. 8 x 10. 
(H 86448, Dec. 12, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 12, 
1906. ) 1426 

— 11x14 negative. (H 86481, Dec. 


Te t906% 2 icy Decwi3. 1906.) 1427 
Curtiss studio, New Haven, 
Conn. 

Yale academic class 1906. (H 86237, 
Dec. 6, 1906. ) 1428 
Yale Sheff class 1909. (H 86236, Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 1429 
Yale varsity crew 1906. (H 86235, Dec. 
6, 1906. ) 1430 
2 c. each Dee. 6, 1906. 
Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


American avocets de- 
(H 85630, Nov. 24, 
1431 


Appeal to pity. 
coying from nest. 
1906. ) 


(H 86447, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. 


(EI | 


222, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 Dec. 6, 1906. | : : : eel 
ee a igi | Alumni entering stadium, Harvard uni- 


14 neg- | 


Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Dreams, a California gull. (H 85628, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 1432 


Eagle pose. Glaucous-winged gull on 
flagstaff of S. S. Princess Beatrice. (H 
85629, Nov. 24, 1906.) 1433 


Mistress of the snows. Female white- 
tailed ptarmigan in summer plumage. 
(H 85631, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 1434 


Rusty song sparrow. (H 85627, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 1435 


Sandpipers and surf. Looking south 
from La Push. (H 85632, Nov. 24, 
1906; 2 c. each Nov. 24, 1906. ) 1436 


Detroit pub. co., 
Mich. 

Abbott academy, Andover, Mass. (H 
86387, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 


Detroit, 


1437 
_ Across the common, Boston, Mass. (H 
; “86391, "Decezs; 1906; 2c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 
1438 


Alumni and band entering stadium, Har- 
vard university class day exercises. 
(H 85663, Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 1439 


versity class day exercises. (H 85662, 
Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 

1440 

Ammonoosue river, and Mt. Washington, 

White Mts. N. H. (a) (H 86782, Nov. 


5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 1441 
—(b) (H 86783, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. 
Noy. 5, 1906. ) 1442 


_ Audience assembling in stadium, Harvard 


university class day exercises. (H 
85664, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 1443 


Back Bay and Charles river, Boston, 
Mass. (Hi” 86890 Deca samic06;) 2..c 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1444 


Base station, Mt. Washington railway, 
White Mts. N. H. (H 86765, Nov. 5, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1445 


Beach at Nassau, Bahama islands. (H | 
85652, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1906.) 1446 | 


Bit of Nassau, Bahamaislands. (H 85651, 
Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 1447 


Boston harbor from East Boston, “Mass. 
(H 86406, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 1448 


Brother and sister. (H 85945, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Nov:-28;) 19065) 1449 


Catacombs in cemetery, San Juan, P. R. 
(H 85668, Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 1450 


PHOTOGRAPHS 35 
Detroit pub. co., Detroit, Detroit pub. co., Detroit, 
Mich. Mich. 
Copley square, Trinity church, art Looking toward Bretton woods, White 


museum public library, Boston, Mass. 


(H 86392, Dec. 8, 1906; 2c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 


1451 

Cosy corner. (H 87482, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 
c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 1452 
Crawford house looking toward Ele- 
phant’s Head, White Mts. Nee baer ipe( EL 
86775, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 
1453 

D. & H. R. R. station, Hotel Champlain, 
Newey. (i "86664, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. 
Dee. 15, 1906.) 


Departure of steamer, Nassau, Bahama 


islands. (H 85653, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 24, 1906.) 1455 
Duke St. Nassau, Bahama islands. (H 


85654, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 


1906. ) 1456 
Duluth boat club, Duluth, Minn. (H 
85970, Nov. 22, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1906. ) 
1457 

East front and flower beds, Hotel Cham- 
plain, N. Y. (H 86665, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2c. Dee. 15, 1906.) 1458 
Eating cocoanuts. (H 85658, Nov. 24, 
1906; 2:c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 1459 
Engine, Mt. Washington railway, White 
Mis., N. B. (HH 86764, Nov. 5, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1460 
General view, looking south, Boston, 
Mass. (H 86389, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 8, 1906.) 1461 
Glee club singing in the stadium, Har- 
vard university class day exercises. (H 
85665, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
1462 

Gorham manufacturing co., Providence, 
R. I. H 86394, Dec. 8, 1906: 2c. Dec. 
8, 1906. ) 1463 


Harbor and waterfront, Boston, Mass. 
(H 86388, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1464 

Harvard stadium, Harvard university 
class day exercises. (H 85666, Nov. 
24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 1465 

Home in the tropics. (H 85659, Nov. 
24, 1906, 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 1466 


Hotel Champlain and_ surroundings, 
Hotel Champlain, N. Y. 
Dec. 15. 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1467 

In the gardens Colonial hotel, Nassau, 
Bahama islands. (H 85656, Nov. 24 
1906; 2 c. Nov. -24, 1906. ) 1468 

Knickerbocker hotel, New York, N. Y. 
(H 87698, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 1469 

Last (The) token, a Christian martyr. 
(H 85944, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1470 


1454 


(H 86663, 


Misti NG Ei GE 86773, Nov. 5, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 1471 
Miss Rich building a house of cards. 
(H85943; Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1472 
Mt. Washington from Twin rivers, 
White Mts., N. H. (H 86774, Nov. 5, 
1906; 2c. Noy. 5, 1906. ) 1473 


_ Mt. Washington hotel, and Mt. Washing- 


ton, White Mts. N. H. (H 86779, Nov. 
2 1906: 272 Noy, 0.21906: 1474 
Mt. Washington hotel, White Mts. N. 
Hi -@), CE 86776, Nov:, 5, 190G:.27¢: 
Nov. 5, 1906.) 1475 
(b) 0 GEE S777, .Nov=5, 1906.27 ec: 
Novy. 5, 1906.) 1476 
Mt. Washington, White Mts. N. H. (c) 
(Hi 86778, Novy 5,"1906;°2°c:- Nove, 
1906. ) 1477 
On Riverside path, White Mts. N. H. 
(El 86768: .Nov., 5, 1906522" ce. Novas, 


1906. ) 1478 
— (b) (H 86784, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 e. 
Nove 0.010063) s= 1479 


On the Ammonoosue Bridal path, White 


Mist No He) (a) (el 86769, Nowe 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 1480 
—(b) (H 86770, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1481 
—— (c) (H 86771, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1482 


On the road to the base of Mt. Washing- 
tony? White Mites <N- EL”. CEIS86772; 
Novy. 5, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 1483 

On the road to the summit, Mt. Washing- 
ton, Yellowstone national park. (H 
86126, Deer 3, 1906;>2. G Dee. 3; 19062) 

1484 

Petrified tree, Yellowstone national park. 
GHes6127, Dec: 3, 1906;-2 ¢ Dees, 
19086. ) 1485 

Portrait of a lady. (H 85946, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1486 


Reservoir, Louisyv “Te, Ky. (H 80972, 
Noy-22; 1906; 2c. Nov. 22,1906.) 1487 


Roman girl at a fountain. (H 85942, 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.). 1488 


Ship canal and aerial bridge, Duluth, 
Monn. s (Ei sob71,, Nov. 22,1906; 2c: 
Nov. 22, 1906. ) 1489 

Ships that pass in the night. (H 85660, 
Nov. 24,1906; 2 c. Noy. 24, 1906.) 1490 

Shulamite (The) (H 85941, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1491 

Simmon’s College, Boston, Mass. (H 
85667, Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 

1492 


36 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Detroit, pub: ico:,” Vetroit, 


Detroit, Mich. 


Stages at Old Faithful inn, Yellowstone | 


atk VWyO. a@l 80120. (Dec wo. 106: 
2c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1493 
Statue of queen Victoria, Nassau, Ba- 
hama islands. (H 85657, Nov. 24, 1906; 
Ze) Nov. 2451906: ) 


Street in Nassau, Bahama islands. (H 


85655, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, | 
1495 


1906. ) 


1494 | ? : 
_ Montgomery Ctr. Vt. (H 861389, Dec. 3, 


Trains ascending Mt. Washington, White | 


Mist ON: Et CEN 86766; -Novaib) oOo: 
2c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 1496 
Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White 
Mis. IN. EL. 
2 ¢. Noy. 5, 1906.) 1497 
—(b) (H 86780, Nov. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1498 


(H 86767, Nov. 5, 1906; 


Van Cortlandt Mansion, Van Cortlandt | 


Park, New York. (H 86666, Dec. 15, 


1806: 2c: Dee. 15, 1906. ) 1499 © 

Waterfront, Marblehead, Mass. (H | 

86393, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1906.) | 
1502 


Where the Ammonoosue flows thro Bret- | 


ton woods, White Mts. N. H. 
86781, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.) 


1500 


Winter day at Nassau, Bahama islands. 
(H 85661, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 


1906. ) 1501 
Donaldson (Adolph), St. 
Paul, Minn. | 
Coaxing. (H86511, Dec. 15,1906. 15038 
Making up. (H 86512, Dec. 15, 1906. ) | 
1504 
2c. each Dee. 15, 1906. | 
Douglas (Judd William), 
North Bend, Oreg. 
Will you be my sweetheart. (H 86433, 
Dee fl. 1906s 27%. Dee 11, 1906: ) 
1505 
Drake portrait company, 
Poynette, Wis. 
Public schools. Poynette, Wis. (H 


86451, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. ) 
1506 
Easton (Clifford H.), Brook- 
lyn, NY. 
Northern types. A hero of the North. 
(H 86416, Dec. 11, 1906.) 1507 
—— A voluntary exile. (H 86420, Dec. 


11, 1906. ) 1508 
— An Amazon of the North. (H 
86414, Dec. 11, 1906.) 1509 
— Anoasis. (H 86417, Dec. 11, 1906.) 
1510 


— An old lady of the silent places. 


(H 86415, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 1511 
— One whose work isdone. (H 86419, 
Dec. 11, 1906. ) 1512 


(H 


| = Wave head. no. 2. 


|-——— The tail. 


Easton (Clifford H.), Brook- 
lyn ines Y 
Northern types. Primitive man. 
86418, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 


2c. each Dee. 11, 1906. 


Elkins (Leon F.), North 
Troy, Vt 


« 


1513 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 


(Henry), 
Idaho. 


1514 


Fair Lewiston, 
Lewis & Clark relics, no. 234. (H 86853, 
Dee. 18, 1906. ) 1515 
no. 235. (H 86854, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 
1516 
Lewiston state normal school, no. 232. 


(H 86852, Dec. 18, 1906.) 1517 
Lewiston’s pioneers, no. 647. (H 86855, 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 1518 
2 c. each Dec. 18, 1906. 
Fowler (Geo. H.), Battle 
Creek, Mich. 
Butterfield (Mrs. W. 8.) (H 87479, 
Dec. 20, 1906. ) 1519 
Goodnight story. (H 87478, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 1520 


2 c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 
Foxwell (C. R. D.), Red 


Bank, N. J. 
Clouds. (H 86286, Dec. 8, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1521 


Frisco view company, San 
Francisco, Cal. 
As good as captured. (H 87303, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 1522 


Gardner (D. I.), Peebles, 
Ohio. 


TOs Jt (Lolee\U cay 
1523 

(H 80894, July 
1524 

(H 80895, July 
1525 


Great serpent mound. 
July 18, 1906. ) 


18, 1908. ) 


no. 3. 
8-1 9062) 


2c. each Nov. 28, 1906. 


Garo (John H.), 
Mass. 
none 


Boston, 


Muck (Carl). 
1906. ) 
no. 2. 


(H 85590, Nov. 12, 
1526 


(H 85591, Nov. 12, 


no. 3. (H 85592, Nov. 12, 1906. ) 


—no. 4. (H 85593, Nov. 12, 


©’ Connell (Rt, Reo? WV imaae alin) 
(H 85587, Nov. 12, 1906. ) 
— no. 2. (H 85588, Nov. 12, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Garo (John H.), Boston, 


Mass. 
O’Connell (Rt. Rev. Wm. H.) no. 38. 
(H 85589, Nov. 12, 1906. ) 1532 


2c. each Nov. 12, 1906. 


Gates (Horatio), Willmar, 
Minn. 
Looking north along the summit of the 
ice ridge on Green lake. (H 85577, 


Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906.) 15383 | 


Gibson art galleries, Chicago, 
I 


Weighmen of board of trade. Chicago, 
Mie s0e. / (rd 86014, Nov. 30, 1906; 
Ze: Noy. 30, 1906.) . 


Gilbert (Irwin E.), Frost- 
burg, Md. 

High st. school, Frostburg, Md. 

86224, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 1535 


Lovers’ leap and The Narrows. (H 86223, 


Dec. 6, 1906. ) 1536 
Stone bridge, Cumberland narrows. (H 
86226, Dec. 6, 1906.) 1537 


2c. each Dec. 6, 1906. 


Gilbert & Bacon, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Brookside. (H 86039, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. 
Nov. 30, 1906.) 1538 
Mannering (Miss Mary). no. 1. (H/| 
Baovo, Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 
1906. ) 1539 | 

(H 85596, Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. | 
Nov. 22, 1906. ) 1540 | 


(H 85597, Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. 
Nov. 22, 1906. ) 1541 


—no.4. (H 85598, Nov. 22, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 22, 1906. ) _ 1542 
HG: 9.) (i 89099, Nov.'22, 1906; 2 ec. 


Nov. 22, 1906. ) 


Ginder (Jacob J.) & bro., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


1534 


(Hi | 


1543 | 


37 


Greenleaf (W.), Kent, 
Wash. 
Kent, Wash. (H 86284, Dec. 5, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


Grissom (Sherewood T.), 
Dardanelle, Ark. 
Birds eye view of Atkins, Arkansas, from 
Crow mountain. Height 600 ft. (H 
86279, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 1550 


Typical Arkansas cotton plantation. (H 
86278, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 1551 


2c. each Dee. 7, 1906. 


(A.), 
Ohio. 
Man with broken neck. (H 86401, Dec. 

10, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 1552 


Hackett (Arthur E.), Flag- 
staff, Ariz. 


1549 


Grossman Dayton, 


| Cliff dwelling, Walnut canyon, near F lag- 


Stat Anim Zia (bl -86823.., Decal: 
1906. ) 1553 
Devil’s (The) ditch, Sunset mountain, 
near Flagstaff, Ariz. 83. (H 86825, 
Deesh7; 19065) 1554 
Lava bed and Sunset mountain near 
Flagstaff, Ariz. 80. (H 86824, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 1555 


San Francisco peaks in winter, Flagstaff, 
Ariza 928). (EH 868225 Dees 17; 1906.) 
1556 

2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


Haines (C. Vincent), Croton 
on Hudson, N. Y. 


| High bridge over Croton river, Croton- 


on-Hudson, N. Y. (H 86429, Dee. 11, 
3067 2c, Dee: 11) 1906:) 1557 


Harper & bros., New York, 


Av. 


| Dinner given to Henry Mills Alden by 


Bridge and famous Indian medicinal elie: ee LOL SSSA phan A 
spring, Rockport, Pa. (H 86168, Dec. 85534, 85535, Nov. 19, 1906.) 1558 
5, 1906. ) 1544 2'¢: each Nov. 19, 1906. 

Main street, Rockport, Pa. (H 86169, | —__ Tables 6-31. (H 85536-85561, Nov. 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 1545 | 19, 1906.) 1559 

2c. each Dec. 5, 1906. 2c. each Nov. 19, 1906. 
Graff (Bernhard M.), St. \ 
‘ ( aes Mo. ) Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 

Freak baby twins. nos. 1-4. (H 86434 | Fort site on the Susq. river. (H 86156, 
86437, Dec. 11, 1906.) 1546 | Dec. 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 1560 

2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. | Ithanell House, Lake Hopatcong. (fi 
Graham (Ambrose M.), | nes BONEN ae ewes eG wien 
Phillipsport, N. Y. 

Pine hill, overlook, Phillipsport, N. Y. | | Maxim fort, Lake Hopatcong. (H 86159, 
(H 85620, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 1547 Dec. 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 1562 

‘Pleasure Lake, Phillipsport, N.Y. (H = Maxim pier from fort. Lake Hopatcong. 
89621, Nov. 23, 1906. ) (H 86160, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 


2c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 


1548 | 


1906.) 1563 


38 CATALOGUE OF 


COPY RIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, Pa. 
Maxim pier. Front view. (H 86104, 


Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 1564 
— Lake Hopatcong. (H 86158, Dec. 
4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 1565 


Side view. (H 86155, Dec. 4, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 1566 
Old fort site, Pittston, Pa. (H 86157, 
Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 1567 


Harris & Ewing, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
Cortelyou (George B.) (H 86497, Dec. 


14, 1906. ) 1568 
President’s cabinet. (H 86498, Dec. 14, 
1906. 1569 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1906. 
Hulbert (E. T.), Circleville, 
Ohio. 
Circleville reds. (H 85952, Nov. 27, 
190652 c."Oct. 24 1906.) 1570 
Huntsinger (Emanuel M.), 
Hartford, Conn. 
Jamestown, Virginia church tower. (H 
87546, Wee. 22. 19067 2c: ) Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 1571 


Hutchins (Harvey D.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Lafayette mall at night. (H 86280, Dec. 


i 1906; 2c. Novy. 28, 1906.) 1572 
Ives (Henry), Prescott, 
Ariz. 


Glimpse of river from left of plateau 
down Bright Angel trail. Grand ca- 
non, Arizona. (H 86031,:Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 1573 


from right of plateau down Bright 
Angel trail. Grand canon, Arizona. 
(H 86032, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1574 
Grand canon from head of Bright Angel 
trail. (H 86034, Nov. 30, 1906.) 1575 
Grand canon from Grand View trail, river 
five miles in distance. (H 86035, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 1576 
Grand canon of Arizona from Bright 
Angel hotel, Indian gardens below. (H 
86028, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1577 


— from El Tovar hotel. (H 86029, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 1578 


from Grand View point. River in 


the distance. (H 86030, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
1579 

— from Grand View trail. (H 86027, 
Noy. 30, 1906. ) 1580 


Looking across canon from Grand View 
trail. (H 86038, Nov. 80, 1906.) 1581 
Looking down canon from Grand View 
trail. (H 86037, Nov. 30, 1906.) 1582 


Ives (Henry), Prescott, 
Ariz. 

Looking down the depths from Grand 
View trail. Riverin distance. Grand 
canon, Ariz. (H 86033, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 

1583 


Storm in the Grand canon of Arizona. 
(H 860386, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1584 
2c. each Nov. 80, 1906. 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va. 
A. P. Hill monument, Richmond, Va. 


no. 740. (H 85903, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 28, 1906. ) 1585 
Appomattox, City Point, Va. no. 772. 


(H. 85926, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1586 


—no. 773. (H 85925, Nov. 28, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1587 


Auditorium. no. 740. (H 85709, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2c Nov..26, 9063) 1588 


Bird’s eye view of Hampton Roads. 819, 
(H 86646, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1589 


Brooke Turnpike. no. 742. (H 85929, 
Noy. 28, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 28, 1906. ) 

1590 

Butterfield monument, Fredericksburg, 

Va. no. 752. (H 85913, Noy. 28, 1906; 

2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1591 


Camping party at Dismal Swamp. 766. 
(H 86642, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1592 

Center Hill, Petersburg, Va. 741. (H 
85902, Nov. 28, 1906;72 "ec. Noy. 28. 
1906. ) 1593 


Confederate cemetery, Fredericksburg, 
Va. no.761. (H 85910, Nov. 28, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1594 


Confederate monument, Fredericksburg, 
Va. no. 759. (H 85915, Nov. 28, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1595 

— Petersburg, Va. (H 86937, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1596 


Copper, silver and wood building, 814. 
(H 86950, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1597 


Cornwallis’s cave, Yorktown. no. 790. 
(H 86008, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 1598 


Deep Run HuntClub, Richmond, Va. no. 
747. (H 85904, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1599 

Hall, Shirley on James River. no. 779. 
(H 85921, Nov: 28) 19064 27c. Nov. 28; 
1906. ) | 1600 

Headquarters of Grant’s Adjutant Gen- 
eral, City Point, Va. no. 774. (H 
85928, Noy. 28, 190652" ca Nove 28; 
1906. ) 1601 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


39 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va 
Tron building, 803. (H 86941, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 1602 


J. E. B. Stuart monument, near Rich- 
mond, Va. no. 748. (H 85918, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 

Kenmore House, Fredericksburg, Va. 
no. 750. (H 85911, Nov. 28, 1906; Die: 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 

-Lakeside Park, Richmond, Va. no. 756. 
(H 85917, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1605 

Last meeting of Lee and Jackson. 783. 
(H 86644, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1606 

Main street, Yorktown, Va. no. 785. 
(H 86003, Noy. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 1607 

Maine monument, Petersburg, Va. 


1603 | 


| Monument at Yorktown. 


| North Dakota building, 810. 


(Hi 


' Old court house, Norfolk county. 


Old custom house, Yorktown. 


So0ee, Wec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 1608 
Manuiacturer’s bldg. no. 739. (H | 
Bares, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢ Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 1609 
Manufacturer’s building. 807. (H 86944, 

Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 
1610 
Marriage of Pocahontas. 736. (H 86647, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906) 1611 
Mary Washington monument, Fredericks- 
burg, Va. no. 743. (H 85907, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1612 
Mary Washington’s home, Fredericks- 
burg, Va. no. 746. 
28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 
Marye Heights, Fredericksburg, Va. no. 
7o4. (H 85900, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 
28, 1906. ) 1614 
Marye House, Fredericksburg, Va. no. 
wate (CEN 85909, Nov. 28, 1906;. 2 c. 
Noy. 28, 1906. ) salen 
Mercer monument, Fredericksburg, Va. 
no. 762. {H 85901, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 28, 1906.) 


Meditation Rock, Fredericksburg, Va. 


(H 85914, Nov. | 
1613 


| Rhode Island building, 804. 


1616 


no. 760. (H 8& ‘916, Nov. 28, 1906: ZA 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1617 
Mines & metallurgy bldg. no. 737. (H 


85706, Noy. 26, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


1618 


Mines and metallurgy building. 816. (H 
86951, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
1619 

Missouri building. 812. (H 86948, Dec. 
19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1620 
Model school. 802. (H 86940, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906.) , 1621 


Moore house, Yorktown. no. 787. 
86005, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


1622 | 


(H 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 
Tolke Was, 
no. 794. (H 
86011, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
16238 
Mother’s and children’s building, 806 
(H 86943, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 
1906.) 1624 


| National cemetery, Fredericksburg, Va. 
1604 


no. 703. (H 85899, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 28, 1906. ) 1625 
Nelson house, Yorktown. no. 786. (H 


86004, Noy. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 
1626 

New Jersey building, 818. (H 86953, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1627 


(H 86946, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1628 


Old chureh, Yorktown. no. 789. (H 
86007, Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 
1629 
Vo oze 
(H 86648, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 1630 
no. 793. 
(H 86010, Noy. 30, 1906; 2 c. Noy. 30, 
1906. ) 1631 
Old jail at Sewell’s Point. 797. (H 86645, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 16382 
Old pigeon house at Shirley on James 
River, no. 777... (1185927, Nove 28 
” 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 1633 


Out-houses at Shirley on James River. 


no. 778. (H 85924, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. 
Noy. 28, 1906. ) 1634 
Parlor, Shirley on James fy er. no. 780. 
(H. 85922, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1635 
Pennsylvania building, 809. (H 86945, 


Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1636 


Pottery building, 813. (H 86949, Dec. 
191906; 2c. Dec. 19; 1906.) 1637 
(H 86942, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1638 
Rising Sun Tavern, Fredericksburg, Va. 


NO Mole ath. SOOl Nove wentUGs 2G 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1639 
Scene at Dismal Swamp. no. 763. (H 
Sovol Noy. 28, 190622 ¢ Noy... 28: 
1906. ) 1640 
no. 764. (H 85936, Nov. 28, 1906; 

2G. Noy. 28, 19062) 1641 
mo. (65. GH 65952) Nov. 28, 1906; 

2 CeO 26, L906: ) 1642 
no, 767... (H 85933; Nov. 28, 1906; 

27e: Nov. 28, 190t,) 1643 

| —— no. 768. (H 85934, Nov. 28, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1644 
no. 769. (H 859388, Noy. 28, 1906; 

2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1645 


\ 


40 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va 
Scene at Dismal Swamp. 
85935, Nov. 
1906. ) 


Shirley on James River. 


WO ils ial 
28. 1906: 2, ic. Novagze: 


NOs Ho: 


1647 
NOs, (EW859235,, (Now, 28: ig06)) 
2c. Noy. 28, 1906. ) 1648 — 


Site of Old Yellow Tavern, near Rich- 
mond, Va. no. 757. (H 85898, Nov. 
28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 


Soldiers Home, Richmond, Va. 
(H 85905, Nov. 


no. 758. 
287 1906: 2c; Nowe2s: 
1906. ) 1650 


State exhibit bldg. no. 7388. (H 85707, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 


1651 

Swan tavern, Yorktown. no. 791. (H 
BG0095 Nov. 30; 1906; 2 ‘c) Nove 30; 
1906. ) 1652 


Textile building, 801. (H 86939, Dee. 
19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 1653 


dibanaportation oOeTa gs 817. (H 86952, 
Dee! 19; 1906; 2’ e: Dec. 19, 1906. ) 

1654 

Virginia building, 811. (H 86947, Dec. 

19, 19062°2c: Dee. 19, 19062) 1655 

Virginia State library, Richmond, Va. 


MOMN Gil 1a SH930) Nove Zs; 19062 2 
- Nov. 28, 1906. ) 1656 
Westbrooke, Richmond, Va. no. 745. 
(l= 85908, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1657 | 
Where Cornwallis surrendered, York- | 


town. no. 788. (H 86006, Nov. 30, 
1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1658 


Where Gen. Cobb fell on Sunken road, 


Fredericksburg, Va. no. 755. (H 
89919, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 1659 
Winnie Davis tomb, Richmond, Va. no. 
(44, (Hl 85906, Nov. -28, 1906; 2c: 
Novy. 28, 1906. ) 1660 


Johnson ee ) ixhirey. 
Et. 

Antique wall nee of Boston harbor, 
painted in 1803 in old Prescott tavern. 
EK. Jaffrey. (H 85687, Nov. 26, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 1661 


Old Jaffrey stage coach. (H 86412, Dec. 
11, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1906.) 1662 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadelphia, 
a. 

Across the main gallery, library of Con- 
gress, Washington, Ms Selah ade Ory 
87522, Dec. 21, 1906; 

1663 

After school. 7965. (H 86536, Dec. 15, 

1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


| Ahead of the ae 


eae | Alster pavilion, 


(H | 
85920, Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28,1906. ) 


1649 © 


_ Around the Maypole. 
| At baby’s command. 


_At play in the Springtime. 


2. Dec. 21, 1906.) | 


1664 


Kelley (E. W. ao Pein ee 


8001. (H 86571, 

Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1665 

Hamburg, Germany. 
8244. (Hl 88150) Dec. 26,7 1906; 2 ‘¢. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1666 

Among the daisies. 7997. (H 86568, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 

1667 


| Amsterdam—the Venice of the north, 


overlooking the shady canal toward 
Oude Kerk, Holland. 8359. (H 88106, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1668 


Anticipation. 8096. (H 86637, Dee. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1669 


7960. (H_ 86535, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1670 


8046. (H 86605, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1671 
(oon. (VEL 
86533, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1672 

Attending to her knitting. no. 1. 8076. 
(H 86630, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1673 
Attending to his knitting. no. 2. 8077. 
(H 86631, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1674 

(3. ) 


Attending to their knitting. no. 
8078. (H 86845, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1675 

Bad (A) crossing. $8000. (H 86570, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1906.) 1676 


Behind the barn. 7966. (H 86537, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1677 


Blind man’s buff. 7987. H 86558, Dec. 


15, 1906; 2c: Dec ass g0Gs) 1678 
| Blowing bubbles. 7996. (H 86567, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 19; 1906:) 1679 


| Bridge of boats across the Rhine and the 


cathedral, the world’s finest gothic 
bldg. (512 ft. high.) Cologne, Ger- 
many. 6355. (H 88104, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2' ¢. Dee. 26; 19065) 1680 


Bridge tower of the old town, Prague, 
Austria. 8161. H 88133, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2c. Dee. 26, 1906.) 1681 


| Busy farm maiden and quaint country 


buildings, Isle of Marken, on Zuider 
Zee, Holland. 838638. (H 88110, Dec. 
26, 1906: 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1682 


By the old tree. 8082. (H 86635, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1683 


.Carving their names for memory’s sake. 


8040. (H 86600, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1684 
Catch me Tom. no. 1. 8011. (H 86577, 


Dee. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1685 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


4] 


Kelley (E. W. )s Philadelphia, 


The cathedral of Bascal. a type of the | 
early Dutch churches, Aolland. 8380. 
(H 88124, Dec: 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1686 

A china market of Leipsic, Germany. 


8192. (H 88121, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. | 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 1687 | 
Chinning not churning. no. 1. 8053. 


Wee. 15, [906.2 ¢. Decs 15, 
. 1906. ) 1688 


Piretiine not chinning. 8054. (H 86613, 
Dee. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1689 


Consternation. 8097. (H 86638, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1690 


Craft lined wharf in the fishing village of 
Volendam. on the Zuider Zee, Hol- 
land. 8360. (H’88112, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

Curtis-Lee mansion, 
Robert Lee, Arlington, Va., 
Maton. Oo. A.  Sao4. 


(H 86612, 


near Wash- 
(H_ 87538, 


Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 1692 


Daisies for all. 7959. (H 86534, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1693 


Ditmar Kall strasse in Hamburg, Ger- | 
| Glance (A) through the news. 
1694 


many. 8239. (H88149, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 


Dom cathedral of Berlin, Germany. 8200. 
(H 88142, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1695 


Drifting and dreaming. 8070. (H 86624, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1696 
Drop the handkerchief. 7989. (H 86560, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1906.) 
Dutch peasant supplying pure fresh milk, 
Rotterdam, Holland. 8377. (H 88122, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1698 


Eavesdroppers. no.1. 8034. (H 86596, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15,1906.) 1699 


no. 8035. 
co Decst5, 


Eavesdroppers dropped (2). 
(H 86837, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 
1906. ) 


Enterprising potato digger of Rhoon, 
Holland.” 8374. (H 88119, Dec: 26, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Example (The). no. 2. 7980. (H 86551, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1702 


Executive grounds, the monument, the 


printing and engraving bureau, and | 


Potomac river, south from state dept. 
Washington U.S. A. 8288. (H 87528, 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 1703 


Explanation. 8098. (H 86639, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2.c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1704 


Farmer’s (A) wife she’ll be. 8010. (H 
86576, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1705 


1691 
old-time home of | 


1697 | 


| Guess who! 
1700 | 


1701 | 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


| Field of the dead, soldiers graves Arling- 
ton Va. cemetery near W ashington, 
Weds: “Aes S3aa: (CH 8/030, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1706 


Frederick street from cafe Bauer, unter 
den Linden, Berlin, Germany. 8224. 
(H 88146, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1707 

Fresh egg. 8005. (H 86574, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1708 

Gathering potatoes near the village of 
Rhoon, Holland. 8375. (H 88120, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec 26, 1906.) 1709 

Geeup hossie. 7976. (H 86547, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec 15, 1906. ) 1710 

General P. O. and business centre n. e. 
from the Washington monument, Wash- 
meton, Uigs: <A. -8295..-- (1987530; 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dec 21, 1906.) 1711 

Girl from the golden west. 8052. (H 
86611, Dec. 15, 1506; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 

1712 


| Glance (A) at a bargain offering. no. 8062. 


(H'8684i) Wec- 15, 1906;2, 6" Dect 15; 
1906. ) 1713 


8045. 
(H 86604, Dec. 15, 1906; 2" es Ween ilo; 
1906. ) 1714 

Grandmother’s yarn. A strange silence 
awakensher. no.2. 80380. (H 86592, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1715 

—— Asleep on duty. no. 1. 8029. (H 
86591, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 15, 1906.) 


1716 

_ —— Atthe end of the ball of varn. no. 3, 
8031. (H 86593, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ce. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1717 


Great Forth bridge (450 ft. high, 14 miles 
long) near Edinburgh, Scotland. 8113. 
(H 88126, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1718 


8036. (H 86597, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1719 


| Have aswim chickie. 7974. (H 86545, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1720 

| He loves me. no. 2. 8042. (H 86602, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dee. 15, 1906.) 1721 

| ——helovesmenot. no.1. 8041. (H 
86601, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1722 

He snaps best whosnaps last. 7975. (H 
86546, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
17238 

| Her feathered friends. 7973. (H 86544, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1724 


He’s the wisest man that you will ever 
find. 8075. (H 86629, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2 ec. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1725 


42 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kelley (EK. W.), Philadelphia, 
Pi. 

Hide and voseek. 7986. 

15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1726 


His spouse reaches him first. no. 2. 
e050) (i 86609)" Dec: 15; 1906502 ve. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1727 


Hofgarten cafe, Munich, Germany. 8153. 
(H 88132, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1728 


Holland as the world knows her, a scenic 
spot in Zaandyk. 8373. (H 88118, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1729 


Holland peasantry and scenery in the 
village of Edam. 8369. (H 88115, Dec. 
26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1730 


Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va. 
near Washington U.S. A. 8335. (H 
87539, Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 

1731 

How Tom caught her (2). no. 8012. 
(H 86833, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1732 


I don’t want to play in your yard. 7985. 
(H 86556, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1733 


In quaint old Katwyk on the North Sea, 


(H 86557, Dec. 


Hollana. 8370: GH 88116, Dec: 26, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1734 
In the old swimming pool. 7995. (H 


86566, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1735 

In the shade of the old stone barn. no. 
8027. (H 86836, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1736 


Industrious Dutch wives of the Holland 


farmer, near Rotterdam. 8376. (H 
88121, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
1737 


Just drifting. 8057. (H 86616, Dec. 15, 
IG0G2 2c. Decols, 1906.) 1738 


Just waiting for the buttermilk. 8033. 
(H 86595, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1739 

King John street in Dresden, Germany, 


BO. a(t 8813s. Dee 126," 1906.72 c. 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 1740 


Kistenmacher’s beer garden on the Spree, . 


Berlin, Germany, 8219. (H 88145, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

1741 

Knight of the Grip. 8024. (H 86587, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 
1742 
Konigsbau on the Schlossplatz of Stutt- 
gart, Germany, 8133. (H 881351, Dec. 
26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1743 


Krolls famous beer garden, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 8215. (H 88144, Dec. 26, 1906; 
Ze. Dec. 26, (9063) 1744 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Kronprinzen-Zeldt, a popular beer garden 
on the Spree, Berlin, Germany. 8213. 
(H 88143, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1745 

Latest (The) bulletin. no. 8002. (H 
86829, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 

1746 

Leipzinger-strasse, greatest for traffic in 
Berlin, Germany. 8226. (H 88147, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1747 


Library of Congress from capitol grounds. 
Washington, U.8. A. 188. (H 87520, 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906:) 1748 

Little (The) things in life that count. 
7972. (H 86543, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 15, 1906.) 1749 

Load for Old Nell. 7970. (H 86541, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1750 

Long corridor, Library of Congress, Wash- 
ington, U.S:Ay 139s aGaeego2l, Dee: 
21, 1906; 2 ¢. Dee. 21, 19063) 1751 

Love holds the reins. 8044. (H 86603, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dee: f5, 1906.) 1752 

Love is blind (2) circumstantial evidence, 
no. 8014. (H 86834, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1753 


— Johnny’s fly paper test. no. 1. 


8013. (H 86578, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1754 
Love’s old post office. 8026. (H 86589, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2.¢. Dechis t906: 
1755 
Maiden’s dream. How sweet is that. 
no. 1. 8072. )(H 86626; Weer lb, 1906; 
2c. Dee: 15; 1906:) 1756 


Mail (Male) holdup in the west. 8074. 
(H 86628, Dec: 15; 19067 2c. Deer 15,4 
1906. ) 1757 


Man (The) behind. no. 8039. (H 86888, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 

1758 

Mass. ave. west from Scott circle. Wash- 

ington, U. x A. 8307. (187535, Dec. 

21, 1906; 2-e Deck Zi guoe, 1759 


from Thomas circle. Washington, 
U. S. A. 8305. (H 87534, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1760 


Maypole among the daisies. 7992. (H 
86563, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1761 

Meeting the board of education. 7988. 
(H 86559, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dee. 15, 


1906. ) 1762 
Merry (A) lodd mowimeote2. (Et 
86585, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1763 
Merry load. The spill. no. 2. 8028. 


(H 86586, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1764 


_ Only 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Kelley (E. W. au Philadelphia, 


Monument to Eames Wm. T. Sherman 


and the Washington monument south | 


from treasury, Washington U. S. A. 
8285. (H 87544, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1765 


My dog and I. 8079. (H 86632, Dec. 


15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1766 
My first love. 7971. (H 86542, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1767 


Now we’re up now we’re down—We can 
see all over bow: 7978. (H 86549, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1768 


Oats. 7994. (H 86565, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1769 
O’ Brien’s Monday. And then she played. 
no. 3. 8018. (H 86581, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
— Says he I won’t. 
86579, Dec. 15, 1906; 
1906. ) 1771 
— Says she you will. no. 2. 8017. 
(H 86580, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1772 
The old church at Katwyk, Holland. 
Say tae Soll, Dec: 26,:1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1773 
Old East Gate of Delft, a city once famous 
for its pottery, Holland. 8378. (H 


mone GONG: (ued 
2G: Decry 15; 


88123, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 
1774 


Old old story. 8059. 
15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


On the trail of the ground squirrel. 
(H 86555, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 


(H 86618, Dec. 


man. Affrighted. no. 4. 8068. 
(H 86622, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. -Dec. 15, 


1906. ) 1777 
— delighted (2). no. 8066. (H 86843, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1778 
— invited (1). no. 8065. (H 86842, 
Dec. 15,1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1779 
slighted (3). no. 8067. (H 86844, 

Dec. 15,1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1780 | 


Open air China market in Koblenz, Ger- 
many. 8357. (H 88105, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1781 


Our teacher. 7977. (H 86548, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1782 


Over and under the fence. 
(H 86835, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 


library of Congress. Washington 
Boys: A*8296;, CH 8fo3l, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 


1770 | 


1775 
7984. | 


1776 | 


no. 8015. | 


1783 


Panorama east from the monument over | 
agricultural grounds to the capitol and | 


1784 | 


43 


Kelley (E. W. 22 Philadelphia, 


Panorama west ee the capitol showing 
Penna. ave, the new P. O. and the 


| monument. Washington U. S. A. 
1 8262, “(EL 87523, Dec: 21, 19063 .2 :e. 
|. »*Dee:.21,.1906;) 1785 


Peasant (A) group in Holland. 8381. 
(H 88125, Dec. 26, 190; 26-c: Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1786 


Peter strasse, a city famous for its great 
fairs, Germany. 8190. (H 88140, Dec. 
26, 1906; 2c. Dec 26, 1906. ) 1787 


Please mum, give me a vest to sew this 


| 
button on. 8055. (H 86614, Dee. 15, 
| AhS06: "2 cs Deca ior 1906.) 1788 
| 
| Pony (The) express. 7982. (H_ 86553, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 


1789 
_ Powder-tower, and entrance to Prague 
fpririsescolle! Bohemia, Austria. 8166. (H 


88135, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 
1790 
| Pres. Roosevelt speaking, dedication of 
| Penna. $13,000,000 state capitol, Harris- 

burg, Oct. 4, 1906. 8260. (H 88151, 

Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 


, 1791 
Pretty girl. A quiet brook. Picture 
man. Snap shot took. 8025. (H 


860885) Dees 15, -19Ub=) 2, el. Dec. tor 
1908. ) 1792 
| Princes street and Calton hill, East from 
| Scott monument, Edinburgh, Scotland. 
S124, (H_ 88129 Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ce: 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1793 


| Princes street and the Majestic Scott 


monument, Edinburgh, Scotland. 
8120.) (Ee Ssi27-5 Dec. 26, 1906: 2%c 
| Dee: 26; 1906") 1794 


Quaintly costumed Dutch maidens carry- 
ing their little sisters, Marken, near 
Amsterdam, Holland. 8362. (1188109, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2¢. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1795 


Quiet (A) game. 7967. (H 86538, Dec. 
15, 1906;°2 e. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1796 


| Quiet (A) game disturbed. 7968. (H 
86539, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1797 


| Reconciliation. 8099. (H 86640, Dec. 
| 16, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1798 
| Result (The) ne. 3. 7981. (H 86552, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2v. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1799 


| Romeo and Juliet. 7993. (H 86564, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1800 


Royal palace of Sanssouci, Potsdam, Ger- 


many. 8228. (H 88148, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1801 
Rustic (A) wooing. 8037. (H 86598, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1802 
| Safe (A) pony. 7991. (H 86562, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1803 


44 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kelley (E. W. an Philadelphia, 


St. Paul’s and fates hill from Fleet 
street, London, England. 8126. (H 
88130, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 1804 


Scott building and grounds of old soldiers’ 
horne, Washington, U. 8S. A. 8329. 
(EL 875365" Dee:! 21) 1906; 2c Weer 21; 
1906. ) 1805 

Scott monument, erected in memory of 
Sir Walter Scott, Edinburgh, Scotland. 
SUZ | CELS8i28), Dees 26> 1906 t2ic: 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


See strasse in the clean and modern city 
of Dresden, Germany. 8178. (H 88137, 


1806 | 


| 


Dee: 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 1807 | 


Senate chamber in the north extension | 
Teacher (The) no 1. 


of the U. S. capitol, Washington, D.C. 
53. 
21, 1906. ) 1808 
Separation. 8095. (H 86636, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


dam, Holland. 8360. 
26, 1906; 2c. Dee. 26, 1906.) 1810 
She dreamed not of prying eyes. no. 
8061. (H 86840, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1811 


Shoes large and small and some who | 


wear them—a family collection on 
washday, Volendam, Holland. 
(H 88113, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 


1906. ) 
Si Perkins. The soubrettes. (1) Hello | 
Si. Giveusaride. 8019. (H 86582, | 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1813 


— (2) A tight squeeze, by Heck. 8020. 
(H 86583, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1814 


— (3) Too much for his one hoss 
shay. 8021. (H 86584, Dec. 15, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


Silent Ge 8071. (H 86625, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1816 


Sister calls, what are you doing? Oh I’ll 
show you byeand bye. no. 2. 8064. 
(H 86621, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1817 


Sovereigns of loves domain. 8028. (H 
86590, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
1818 


State, war, and navy building, Washing- 
ton, U.S. A. 161. (H 87526, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1819 


State, War, and Navy building, White 
House, and Treasury, north from the 
monument, Washington, U. S. A. 
8294. (H 87529, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 ce. 
Dec. 21, 1906.) 1820 


(H 87519, Dec. 21, 1906; 2. Dec. | 


1809 


Shady (The), glassy canal and the Oude | 
Kerk, asplendid gothic edifice, Amster- | 
(H 88107, Dee. 


8366. | 


1812 


1815 | 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Statue of King John and the royal opera 
house, Dresden, Germany. 8170. (H 
88136, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

1821 


Straw (The) ride. 7969. (H 86540, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1906. ) 1822 


Street (A) scene in the village of Monni- 
kendam, Holland. 8364. (H 88111, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 1828 


Tabby’s evening meal. 8004. (H 86573, 
Dec..15, 1906; 2 ec Dee aya 306.) 

1824 

Taking country freedom. no. 8043. (H 

86839, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 

1825 

7979 (He 86550, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢, Dee! Is; 1906: ) 


1826 

_ Telling stories out of school. 7983. (H 
86554, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 
1827 


Thomas circle, north to 14th street and 
Vermont ave., Washington, U. 8. A. 
8304. (H 875338, Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
21, 1906. ) 1828 


To the rescue. 7998. (H 86569, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1829 


Tomb of Washington at Mt. Vernon near 
Washington, U.S. A. 8336. (H 87540, 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 21, 1906.) 

1830 


Tommy snaps a tender wooing, snaps it 
quickly on the sly. no. 1. 8063. (H 
86620, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


| 1831 
| Trouble on the line. 80038. (H 86572, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 

1832 


Truth (The) it was. She’d kissed the 


cat. 8073. (H 86627, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 
c. Dec. 15, 1906. 1833 
Trysting (The) place. 8058. (H 86617, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 
1834 


Typical Holland—a sleepy canal and re- 
flected mill, Edam. 8368. (H 88114, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 

1835 


Under an umbrella. no. 7999. (H 86828, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 
1836 


Unexpected meeting of the board. 8081. 
(H 86634, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 1837 


United States Capitol from the n. e. 
Washington. U.S.A. 50. (H87518, 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 

1838 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Kelley (E. W. ), Philadelphia, 
Pap, 
U.S. Treasury building. Washington. U. 
Seamer i: (EH 87524, Dec. Zl, 1906; 
ae, Wee: 21, 1906.) 1839 


University from Augustus place, Leipsic, 
Germany, 8185. (H 88139, Dec. 26, 
#906; 2c: Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Vencelsplace, a splendid square of Prague, 
capital of Bohemia, Austria. 8165. (H 
88134, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 

1841 


Waiting forhelp. 8060. (H 86619, Dec. 
15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1842 


Waiting for his house tocome by. no. 1. 
8049. (H 86608, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dee. 15, 1906. ) 1843 

Waiting for pure fresh milk. 8051. (H 
86610, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 

1844 

Wants to go with papa. 7990. (H 86561, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1845 

Washing to Rag time. 8080. (H 86633, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1846 | 


Washington Monument from the P. O. 
MWasnmeton, U. S. A. 8289. (H 
87543, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 

1847 

Washington Monument. Washington. 
Usa ove. (i 87532, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1848 


Dec. 21, 1906. ) 
Western (A) robber holding up a train. 


no. 8009. _ (H 86832, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1850. 
When love is young. 8032. (H 86594, 


Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1851 | 
8069. | 


When the harvest days are over. 
(H 86623, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 15, 
1906. ) 1852 

Where fields are green and life is pure. 
8056. (H 86615, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 15, 1906.) 1853 

White House, Executive Offices and 
Treasury east from the Navy dept. 
Washington. U. on Ae 8279: 
87545, Dec. 21,1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 


1854 


White House, north front, Washington, 
S.A. 8274. (HH 87525, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 1855 


White House, south front, Treasury, new | 


E> ©: , Penna. ave. and the Capitol, Ss. e. 
from Navy department, Washington. 
Mies A. 8278) (CH 87527, Dees” 21, 
a906; 2c. Dee. 21, 1906.) 1856 


Whole (A) day’s catch. 
quite all the time. 8038. (H 86599, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 1857 


1840 


(Ees7otl, Dee. 21,71906; 2 ¢.. | 
1849 


(HT | 


We didn’t fish 


Kelley (HE. W. Bp ailadelpiie. 


| Why the ikon tee 7A no. 2. 8048. 


(H 86607, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 


1906.) 1858 
Wildey monument. Baltimore. U.S. A. 
"85003; (dae 8/042, Dec: .2i1,, 1906; 2» e: 
Dec. 21, 1906. ) 1859 
Will the butter ever come? no. 1. 8047. 
(H 86606, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 ce. Dee. 15, 
1906. ) 1860 
Wringer down George, quick! (2) no. 
8008 (Hl 86831, Dee. 15,.1906;, 2\.e: 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1861 

| Wringer up George, quick! (1) no. 
8007. (H 86830, Dec. LS ehOOG 2a! 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1862 
Youthful Dutchmen —their costumes 


quaint but comfortable, Marken, near 


Amsterdam, Holland. 8361. CE 
88108, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
1863 
Kennedy (Lewis S.), Jack- 
son, Mich. 
Barrett (H. D.) (H 864380, Nov. 30; 
1906. ) 1864 
no. 2. (H 86481, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
1865 
2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 
Kenyon (Henry), Nor- 
wich, Conn. 
| Alert. (H 69990, Dec. 18, 1905.) 1866 
Captain’s story. (H 69994, Dec. 13, 
1905. ) 1867 
Chums. (H 69991, Dec. 13, 1905.) 1868 
In the vale of Shenandoah. (H 699938, 
Dec. 18, 1905. ) 1869 


Where the tide ebbs and flows. 
69992, Dec. 18, 1905.) 


2c. each Dec. 7, 1906. 
Keyes (Geo. A. ), 
Haven, Conn. 
(H 86218, Dec. 5, 1906.) 
1871 


(H 
1870 


New 
Poling hay. 


Poling hay from the salt marsh. 
86217, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


2c. each Dee. 5, 1906. 


Keyser (Naaman: H.), Ger- 
mantown, Phila., Pa. 
Germantown market place, now Market 
square. (H 68165, Nov. 1, 1905; 2 c. 
Oct. 21, 1905. ) 1873 

King (James B.), Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 


(H 
1872 


_ Bear’s skull rock, near Caliente, Nev. 


Salt Lake railway (50 oll 
87691, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1874 
Caliente valley, Southern Nevada, from 
Inspiration point. (H 87682, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 1875 


route. 


46 


King (James B.), Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 

Carthage, Illinois, jail where Joseph and 
Hyrum Smith were murdered. (H 
87685, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1876 

Courthouse, Carthage, Illinois, where 
mob was tried. (H 87692, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 1877 

First mormon temple at Kirtland, Ohio. 
(H 87695, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1878 

Found aman. (HI 87680, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 

; 1879 

Grave of Emma Smith, Nauvoo, Illinois. 
(1 87686, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1880 

Home oi apostle Lyman Wight, near Gal- 
latin, Mo. (H 87687, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 

1881 

Home of Joseph Smith, the prophet’s 
father, Palmyra, New York. (H 87690, 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1882 

Looking for a man. 
1906. ) 


Nauvoo mormon temple, Nauvoo, Illinois. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(H 87679, Dec. 24, 
1883 


Kirkland (W. Reid), Girard, 
Je 


| a. 
Eventide. (H 85481, Nov. 19, 1906; 2 ¢. 


Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1898 
Lake Erie. (H 85480, Nov. 19, 1906; 2c. 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1899 
Meadow brook. (H 85478, Noy. 19, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1900 


Kiser photo. co., Portland, 


Oreg. 
Above the clouds. Red Mt. Canyon. 
no. 3017. (H 86089, Dee. 3, 1906. 
1901 
Austin pass, Mt. Baker region. no. 3045. 
(H 86098, Dec. 3, 1906. 1902 
Camp Sholes and Mt. Baker. no. 3087. 
(H 86110, Dee. 3, 1906. 1903 
Crevasse near summit of Mt. Baker. no. 
3155 (H 86117, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1904 
Goat, Bear, and Winchester mountains. 
no. 3044. (H 86097, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
1905 


Immense ice bridge, Mazama glacier. 


(H 87688, Dec. 24, 1906.) 1884 | 
President Brigham Young, the great 
pioneer and leader. (H 87697, Dec. 


24, 1906. ) 1885 


Smith (Joseph), the mormon prophet. 
(H 87689, Dec. 24, 1906.) 


1886 | 


Snow (Lorenzo), fifth president of the > 


mormon church. 


1906. ) 1887 


(H 87684, Dec. 24, | 
| —— preparing to tunnel. 


Stairway mob ascended when Joseph and | 


Hyrum Smith were killed. 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 

Sunset on the great Salt Lake, Saltair, 
Utah. 


(H 87696, 
1888 


(H 87681, Dec. 24, 1906.) 1889 


Taylor (John), third president of the | 
mormon church. (H 87694, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 1890 


Upper window, Carthage, Illinois, jail 
from where Joseph Smith fell. (H 
87693, Dec. 24, 1906.) 1891 


Woodruff, fourth president of the mor- 


no. 3156. (H 86118, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1906 
no. 
1907 
(H 
1908 
no. 3158. 
1909 
(H 
1910 
NO: olo2. 
1911 


Kiser party ascending snow slope. 
3154. (H 86116, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
— crossing crevasses. no. 3159. 

86120, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
near summit of Mt. Baker. 
(H 86119, Dec. 3, 1906.) 


no. SLi, 
86118, Dec. 3, 1906:)) 


— working out of crevasse. 
(H 86114, Dec. 3, 1906. 


Largest crevasse, Mt. Baker. no. 3012. 
(H 86088, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1912 


Looking down Red mountain canyon. 


no. 3031. (H 86094, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1913 
_——Stehekin canyon. no. 3137. (H 
86111, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1914 


_ Looking n. e. from base of Mt. Baker. 


mon church. (H 87683, Dec. 24, 
1906. 
2c. each, Dec. 24, 1906.) 1892 | 


Kirkland (W. Reid), Girard, 


6 Pa 


At sundown. (H 80479, Novy. 19, nae -Mazamas crossing Mazama glacier. 
30, | 
1894 


(Hi | 


Zics Nov.-30; 1906:)) 
Autumn sunset. (H 85989, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
Birthplace of Denman Thompson. 
85462, Nov. 19, 1906; 2 c¢. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 1895 
Denman Thompson’s birthplace. (H 
85482, Nov. 19, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 1896 
Elk creek, valley. 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Nov. 


1897 


(H 85986, Nov. 21, 


no. 3010. (H 86087, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1915 
Looking up Bridge creek. no. 3140. (H 
86112, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1916 


| Mazamas crossing mammoth crevasses. 


| Mazamas; The line up of. 


no. 3070. (H 86108, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1917 
no. 


3068. (H 86106, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1918 


Mazamas near base of Mt. Baker. no. 
3069. (H 86107, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1919 
Mazamas on Mazama glacier. no. 3067. 
(H 86105, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1920 
(H 
1921 


no. 3174. 
86123, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 


| Mt. Baker. no. 3026. (H 86092, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 1922 
—— from Barometer mt. no. 3169. (H 
86122, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1923 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


47 


Kiser photo. co., Portland, 
Oreg. 
Mt. Baker from camp on ridge. 


: 


(H 86124, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1924 
— from near Twin Lakes. no. 3039. | 
(H 86095, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1925 
— from Shuksan ridge. no. 3001. (H | 

86085, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1926 > 
Mt. Baker from Shuksan ridge. no. 3046. | 
(H 86099, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1927 | 


Sunset on Mt. Baker from Twin Lakes. 
no. 3019. (H 86090, Dec. 3, 1906.) 

1937 

Sunset, Twin Lakes, Mt. Baker region. 

no. 3007. (H 86086, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1988 


Twin Lakes, Mt. Baker region. no. 3024. 
(H 86091, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 3, 1906. 
Kleppinger (Herbert J.) 
Catasauqua, Pa. 
Crane iron works, Catasauqua, Pa. from 
the west side. no. 54365. (H 86408, 
Dec. 11, 1906. ) 1940 
Lehigh river Catasauqua, Pa., looking 
north. no. 54366. (H 86409, Dec. 11, 
1906. ) 1941 
2c. each Dee. 11, 1906. 
Knapp (Frank W.), Albany, 
INGO 


Basket of puppies. (H 85692, Nov. 26, 


1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 1942, 
Kohlmer (Louis J. ), Boston, 
Mass. 
Lee (Gen. Robert E.) (H 86137, Dec. 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 1943 © 


Kraber:(W:C.); York, Pa: 
United States cannon, Salem Square park, 
Mork, Pa: 

2 c. Nov. 13, 1906. ) 


Kurz & Stoner, Monroe, 
Mich. 


Mansion of the mayor of Muskrat town. | 
1945 | 


(H 86827, Dec. 18, 1906.) 
3595—pT 4, Nos 1-5—07——-4 


1939 | 


ou 


(H 86044, Nov. 27, 1906; | 
1944 


| First’ N. 


— no. 3048. (H 86100, Dec. 3, 1906.) | 
: 1928 
— no. 3052. (H 86102, Dec. 3, 1906.) | 
1929 | 
mo, evet., (Hi 86103, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
1930 
Mt. Shuksan from near Austin pass. no. 
e061.” (EH 86104, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1931 
— from Shuksan ridge. no. 3050. (H > 
86101, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1932 
Red mountain, Mt. Baker region. no. | 
3041. (H 86096, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1933 | 
Scene on Mazama glacier. no.30838. (H 
86109, Dee. 3, 1906. ) 1934 
Southwest summit of Mt. Baker. no. | 
alGoe (tool21, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1935 | 
Summit of Mt. Baker. no. 3027. (H 
86093, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1936 


Kurz & Stoner, Monroe, 


' Mich. 
no. 3186. | Monarchs of the Monroe marshes. (H 
86757, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1946 
2c. each Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
Langill (Howard H. H.), 
Hanover, N. H. 
Rollins chapel. Dartmouth college. (H 
86016, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 1947 
Tucker, W.J. (H 86017, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
1948 
2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
Laraway (Wm. F.), Hood 
River, Oreg. 
Pair (A) of two-year olds. (H 85948, 


Nov. 28, 1906; 2. Nov. 28, 1906.) 1949 
Lawrence (C. E.), Lawrence, 
Mass. 
H. light artillery. 
Novy. 24, 1906. ) 


(H 85676, 
1950 


Governor reviewing the brigade. (H 
85675, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 1951 
_Guard mounting. (H 85674, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 1952 

| Infantry drill. (H 85677, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
1953 

N. H. cavalry. (H 85672, Nov. 24, 1906.) 

lo Mga 

Tolles (Gen. J. E.) and staff. (H 85678, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 1955 


2c. each Nov. 24, 1906. 
Lawrence (Geo. R.), Chi- 


cago, Ill. 
| Griffin wheel co. plant, Chicago. (H 
| 85626, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
1956 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Arion musical club. (H 85721, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 1957 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


| Eighth annual banquet of The automobile 


J 


| Dan Patch’s relatives. 


club of America. (H 86541, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 1958 


Testimonial dinner to Hon. Chas. E. 
Hughes, governor-elect of New York, 
by the Republican club. (H 85947, 
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 

1959 
Lighty photo company, Wil- 
liamsport, Ind. 

(H 87678, Dec. 


24, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 1960 


Lloyd (Alexander), jr., Am- 
sterdam, N. Y. 
Composition photographic group of Am- 
sterdam council Knights of Columbus, 
no. 209. (H 86762, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 1961 


48 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


McBride (W. J.), Chicago, 
tN 
Apple girl. (H 87676, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


1962 | 


(H_ 87677, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 
1963 


Grape girl. 
2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
McClintock (Walter), Pitts- 


burg, Pa. 
Blackfeet Indians, worshipping the sun. 


(H 86287, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1964 
Chief’s daughter. (H 86292, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 1965 


Indian trail among the cottonwoods. (H | 


86289, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1966 _ 
Medicine man doctoring the sick. (H | 
86291, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1967 
Return of the warriors. (H 86290, Dec. 
8, 1906.) 1968 
Sentinel. (H 86288, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1969 
Twilight in the Blackfeet camp. (H 
86293, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1970 


2,¢. each, Dec. 8, 1906. 
McCormick (J. A.), Seattle, 


Wash. 


Deception pass, and steamer, State of | 


Washington. 
Ze. Nov. 27, 1906.) 1971 
McCulloch (Ben), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 
Lakha, an east Indian study. (H 85684, 

Nov. 26; 19065 27c. Nov. 26, 19062) 


1972 
MacDonald (Pirie), New 
Wiork, IN2 TY: 
Hopper (Col. R. H.) D. (H 86384, 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 1973 
— EE. (H 86385, Dec. 8, 1906.) 1974 


2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 
McGregor (A. G.), Chicago, 
Ill 


Morning breakers, Lake Michigan. (H | 


68804, Nov. 17, 1905.) 1975 


Stiff (A) northeaster, Lake Michigan. | 


(H 68805, Nov. 17, 1905. ) 1976 
2 c. each Nov. 17, 1905. 
Mackay (Clarence H.), New 
York NOX. 
Mackay (John William) statue. no. 1. 


(H 84606, Nov. 5, 1906; 1 c. Oct. 22, | 


1906; 1 ce. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 1977 
no. 2. *(H 84607, Nov. 5,.1906; 1 c. 
Nov. 5, 1906; 1c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 


McLaughlin (W. F.) & Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 


Coffee chums. 


Ze. Wee: 4, 1906:) 1979 


(H 85724, Noy. 27, 1906; | 


1978 | 


(H 86138, Dec. 4, 1906; | 


Black (Miss Adele) 


McManus (B. F.), New 
York, Rey; 
Scott, Hugh L. Negative no. 13500. (H 
85723, Nov. 27; 1906;°2 eG Nov. 27, 
1906. ) 1980 


Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
York, IN IY. 

1&2. (H 86398- 
105° L906: “2"e- ec, “10; 
1906. ) : 1981 
Ide (Miss Annie L.) 11 by 14 no. 9. 
(H. 85605, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 1982 
Kelly (Miss Jacqueline). (H 86400, Dec. 
10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 1983 
Purdy (Lawson) One panel. no.1l. (H 
85710, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢ Nov. 26, 


86399, Dec. 


1906. ) 1984 
Sousa (J/iss Helen) (H 86234, Dec. 6, 
1906; 2c. Dee. 6, 1906.) 1985 
Tilford (Miss Elsie) (H 86232, Dec. 6, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 1986 
Tilford (Miss Julia) (H 86233, Dec. 6, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) * 1987 


Martin (Charles R.) Hanni- 
bal, Mo. 


Presbyterian church after sleet storm. 
(H 86242; Dee’ 7, 1906:°2" cy Dee: t7, 


1906.) 1988 
Matteson (Sumner W.) 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Monarch of Tower canon. (H 86462, 


Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906.) 1989 


Yellowstone cafion and falls. (H 87515, 
Dec. 21, 1906; 2 ce. Dee. 21, 1906.) 1990 


Méliés (Geo. ), Paris, France. 
Witch. (H 86397, Dee. 10; 1906; 2- e: 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 1991 


Menzel (Oswald P.) Grand 
Rapids, Wis. 

(H 86488, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. 
1992 


Round-up. 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 


Miles Brothers, San Fracisco, 
Cal 


O’ Brien-Burns contest. (H 86763, Dec. 


17, 1906; 2 c: Dee: 177 19065) 1993 
Mishkin (Herman), New 
| York, N. W 
| Arta (Régina) A. B. ©. (H 86062- 
86064, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1994 


—— Head, full face. (H 86075, Dec. 3, 
1995 


1906. ) 
| —— Head, hat on. (H 86076, Dec. 3, 
1906.) 1996 
Dalmorés (Charles) As Don Jose in 
Carmen. .A. B.C: {Di oGbe sever — 
86071, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 1997 


PHOTOGRAPHS 49 
Mishkin (Herman), New Morris (T. A.), Sheridan, 
Mork. Ne Y. Wyo. 

Donalda (Pauline) As Elsa in Lohen- Indian grand stand. (H 86129, Dec. 3, 
grin. A. B. (H 86065-86066, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2015 
1906. ) 1998 Inside an indian tepee. (H 86136, Dec. 

— As Marguerite i in Faust. A.B.C.D. | ~+3, 1906. ) 2016 
(H 86081-86084, Dec. 3, 1906.) 1999 Spotted Elk. (Sioux) (H 86133, Dee. 

—— As Zerlina. A. B. C. (H 86072- 3, 1906. ) 2017 
86074, Dec. 3, 1906.) 2000 Start of indian relay race. (H 86130, 

Pinkert (Régine) A. B.C. D. (H 86077- Dee. 3, 1906. ) 2018 
86080, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2001 Two dusky maidens. (H 86134, Dec. 3, 

2c. each Dee. 3, 1906. eek ) 2019 


Mission art company, San 
Jose, Cal. 
Four inarow. (H 86490, Dec. 10, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2002 


Mitchell (W. V.), Quincy, 
Fla. 


Four sides of Quincy. (H 86051, Dec. 3, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906.) 2003 


Tobacco (The) packing-house view of 
Quincey. (H 87304, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 20, 1906. ) 2004 


Mitchell (Walter E.), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
Just one kiss (raccoon coiled around dog’s 
meck) no.-3. (H 86850, Dec. 18, 
1906. ) 2005 


Lovers (dog and raccoon playing) no. 2. 
(H 86849, Dec. 18, 1906.) 2006 


Lovers (dog sitting and raccoon stand- 
ing) no.1l. (H 86848, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 
2007 

Waiting for dinner (dog and raccoon 


waiting by pan) no. 4. (H 86851, 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 2008 
2c. each Dec. 18, 1906. 
Moon (Karl E.), Albu- 


querque, N. Mex. 
Desert dawn. (H 86283, Dec. 8, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 8, 1906.) 2009 


Morgan oe J.), Lake- 
wood, N. J. 


Noted court tennis ana ers. Frank For- 


rester, Jay Gould and Ferdinand Gar- | 


cin at Georgian court, Lakewood, N. J. 
(H 86413, Dec. 11, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 11, 
1906. ) 2010 


Morris (T. A.), Sheridan, 
Vyo 


Crow agency exhibit. (H 86135, Dec. 3, 


1906. ) 2011 
Crow indian camp. (H 86132, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2012 
Crow indian girls. (H 86128, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2013 


Crow indian maskers. (H 86131, Dec. 3, 
1906.) 2014 


each Dec. 3, 1906. 


2 ¢. 

Morsell (William F. C.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mirror-image mathematical cabinet. (H 

85580, Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906. ) 
2020 
Mott (Mariet Morgan), Ana- 
mosa, lowa. 
Anamosa. (H 86432, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 30, 1906.) 2021 


Muller (Enrique), Brook- 
yan, EY. 
Connecticut (U. 5.0.) 26. CH 86229; 
Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906.) 2022 
Louisiana (U.S. 8.) side view. 24. (H 
86227, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1906. ) 
2023 

U. 8. S. Ohio with home pennant flying. 
28. as 86231, Dec. 6, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
10, 1906. ) 2024 


Nightingale Ce .), New York, 
Re 


Cold Air cave, an Mountain Park, 
Delaware Water Gap, Pa. (H 86046, 
Dec. 1, 1906. ) 2025 


Grotto Minsi Mountain Park, Delaware 
Water Gap, Pa. (H 86047, Dec. 1, 
1906. ) 2026 

2c. each Dec. 1, 1906. 


Nowell (Frank H.), Nome, 
Alaska. 
Eskimo heads. 4245. 
23, 1905. ) 
Hard-at-it. 
1905. ) 
Iden-zeller (Herr Oscar) globe-trotter. 
The first white man to cross the 
Tschaun mts. on foot, Nome, Alaska, 


(H 65985, Sept. 

2027 
(HH 65984, Sept. 23, 
2028 


4204. 


Sept. 6, 1905. no. 4344. (H 71768, 
Sept. 23, 1905. ) 2029 
Nome is our home. 4273. (H 65963, 
Sept. 23, 1905. ) 2030 


2 c. each Sept. 23, 1908. 
Olsson (F. A.), Cambridge, 


Mass. 
Hemenway gymnasium & surroundings, 
Harvard university. (H 85634, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 2031 


50 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Olsson (F. A.), Cambridge, 
Mass. 


Penfield Ce w. ? New York, 


West gate & surroundings, Harvard uni- | New York at ane ue the American 


versity. (H 85635, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 


2032 


West side Harvard yard. 
24, 1906. ) 
2 c. each Novy. 24, 1906. 


Osborne (The) company, 

New York, N. 
Merry Christmas. (H 86226, Dec. 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 


Pagett (L. W.), Chicago, III. 
Old bridge. (H 85682, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


Paine (George H.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Choir (The) boy. (H 85951, 
LG0G3e2¢: INove2: L906.) 


Parker (Edward J.), Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. 
Remembered. (H 85581, Nov. 
2c. Nov. 5, 1906. ) 


Parkinson art co., 
ym, INNS 
(H 87551, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 

2038 


(H 85633, Nov. 


6, 
2034 


Nov. 28, 


22, 1906; 
2037 


Brook- 
Checkmated. 


Happy thought. 


2033 


| Maywood poppies, Cal. 


| Cascade 
2036 


_ Turnpike (A) schooner. 


(H 87552, Dec. 22, | 


1906. ) 2039 


2c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


Peck (Orson W.), Traverse 

City, Mich. 

Front st. looking west. 
LO LOVGs 2 ce. Dec, 10, 1906s) 


Sixth st. (H 86467, Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 13, 1906. ) 2041 
Sunset from Peninsula shore. (H 86404, 


Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 2042 


Traverse bay near Marion island. (H 
86469, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 


2035 | Beauty unmasked. 


| 18th infantry parade. 
1906. ) 


(H 86408, Dec. 
2040 


2043 | 


Traverse City looking N. & KE. (H 86468, 


' Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1906.) 2044 


Wequetong club. (H 86402, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 


Penfield (N. W. 3? New York, 
INE 


Dec a0: 


At the Army and ee football game. 
no. 


left, Miss Catherine Hall of Washington 


on his right. (H 86427, Dec. 5, 1906; 
Ze. Wee 19065) 2046 | 
— no. E 525—from left to right. Miss 


Catherine Hall of Washington, Gen. 


Horace Porter and Miss Ethel Roose- | 


velt. (H 86425, Dec. 5, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
5, 1906. ) 2047 
no. E 529—The Navy mascot. (H 
86426, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 

2048 


BUSS | Des-chi-ne, the Navajo medicine man. 


E 524—Gen. Horace Porter in | . 
center, Miss Ethel Roosevelt on his | Indian church at Laguna. 


| Enchanted mega. 


| Pueblo of Zuni. 


tract building. no. 2. (H 86847, Dec. 
Iks}, MUS 2 1, - Dec. 18, 1906. ) 2049 


from the Brooklyn bridge. no. 1. 
(H 86846, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1906. ) 2050 


Pettit (C. C.), Corning, Cal. 
(H 87488, Dec. 
21, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 21, 19062) 2051 


Photograph company 
America, Chicago, Ill. 
(H 86826, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2°c. Deer, 1906s} 2052 
Phreaner (B. W.T.), Hagers- 
town, Md. 
in the Blue mountains. 
86861, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 


of 


(H 
2053 
(H 86860, Dec. 
18, 1906.) 2054 


_ 2¢. each Dec. 18, 1906. 


Plaisted (Edgell R.), Mont- 
pelier, Vt. 


Storm cloudsand steam. (H 85685, Novy. 


26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2055 
Post exchange, Fort Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 

Infantry guard mounie ei. o.n la 
86507-86509, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 2056 


(H 86510, Dec. 15, 


2057 

2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 

Price (J.), Dover, N. J. 

Academy st., Dover, N, Jo) 86276, 
Dec. 7, 1906.) 2058 
East Dover. (H 86277, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
2059 
South side school, Dover, N. J. (H 
86275, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2060 

2 ce. each Dec. 7, 1906. 


Price (Robert C.), Agricul- 
tural College, N. Mex. 


(H 86326, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2061 
(H 863820. Dec. 8, 
2062 

(H 86322, 
20638 
(H 
2064 
(H 863827, 
2065 

(H 86324, Dec. 8, 
2066 

(H 86319, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
2067 

(H 86321, Dec. 
2068 


1906. ) 


Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
Kiva of the Santo Domingo Indians. 
86325, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
Navajo woman and papoose. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
Old Ysleta squaw. 
1906. ) 


Street scene in Laguna. 
8, 1906. ) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Price (Robert C.), Agricul- 
tural College, N. Mex. 
Zuni corn grinders. (H 86323, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 2069 
2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 


Radway (G. Frank), Utica, 
oN. Y 


McKinley monument, Buffalo, N. Y. 
(H 86240, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 15, 
1906 ) 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


“Allegrippus valley, Pennsylvania rail- 


road. no. 1043. (H 85997, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) i 2071 
Granville bridge, Penna. railroad. 
16 x 45 no. 1045. (H 85999, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 2072 | 
Horseshoe curve, Penna. railroad. 
16 x 45. no. 1046. (H 86000, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 2073 
—— 16x60, no. 1038. (H 85992, Nov. 
30, 1906. } 2074 
Little Juniata near Mt. Etna. Penna. | 
railroad. 16x 45. no. 1047. (H 86001, | 
Noy. 30, 1906. ) 


Logan valley, Allegheny mts., Penna. 
railroad. 16x60. no. 1039. (H 85993, 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2076 


Muleshoe curve, Pennsylvania railroad. 


16x45. no. 1041. (H 85995, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 2077 
— 16x45. no. 1042. (H 85996, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 2078 
— 16x60. no. 1040. (H 85994, Nov. 
30, 1906.) 2079 
Rocky Point, Juniata river, Penna. rail- 
road. 16x45. no. 1044. (H 85998, 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2080 
Susquehanna river above Rockville, 
Penna. railroad. 16x45. no. 1048. | 


(H 86002, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2081 
— 16x60. no. 1037. (H 85991, Nov. 
30, 1906. ) 2082 


2c. each Nov. 380, 1906. 
Rayburn (T. B.), Little Rock, 
Ark 


Listen! Santa Claus! (H 85623, Nov. 24, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2083 


Richards (Lee Greene), Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 


Portrait of Hyrum Smith. (H 86760, 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2084 
Portrait of Joseph Smith. (H 86759, | 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2085 
Smith (Lucy) (H 86761, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 

2086 


2c. each Dee. 17, 1906. 


51 


2070 


2075 | 


Salem Baptist church, 


Rieck (E. W.), Albany, N. Y. 
Buck in woods of Hamilton co. N. Y. 
(H 85690, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 


1906.) 2087 
Romans photographic com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Glacier peak. nos. 7725-7734. (H 87263- 
87272, Dec. 19,1906. ) 2088 
Chelan series. nos. 7735-7759. (H87273- 
87297, Dec: 19106.) a7 2089 


2 c. each Dec. 19, 1906. 


Rotograph company, New 
Mork, Ni Yi: 

Christmas. B 1574. (H 85645, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 2090 

I wish you a merry Christmas. B 1828. 
(H 85638, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2091 
Merry X’mas. B 1575. (H 85650, Nov. 
24, 1906.) 2092 
——B 1576. (H 85648, Nov. 24, 1906.) 
2093 

Novel Santy. B 18380. (H 85642, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 2094 
Santy’s assistant. B 1829. (H 85639, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2095 
Shall call shortly:—Santy. B1824. (H 
85637, Nov. 24, 1906.) 2096 

| With the season’s greetings. B1569. (H~ 

85648, Nov. 24, 1906.) 2097 

B 1570. (H 85649, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
2098 

——B 1571. (H 85644, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
2099 

—  B1d72. (H 85646, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
2100 

— B1573. (H 88647, Nov. 24, 1906.) 
2101 

X’masdreams. B1826. (H 85640, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 2102 
| X’mas expectations. B1825. (H 85636, 
Noy. 24, 1906. ) 2108 
X’mas morning. B 1827, (H 85641, 
Noy. 24, 1906.) 2104 


2c. each Nov. 24, 1906. 

Salem Baptist church, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 
Auditorium, Salem Baptist church, New 
Rochelles iN. Yo" (il 68345) Novena, 

1905. ) 2105 


| Pulpit & choir, Salem Baptist church, 


New Rochelle, N. Y. (H 68344, Nov. 

7, 1905.) 2106 
Salem Baptist church & parsonage, New 

Rochelle, N. Y. (H 68343, Nov. 7, 

1905. ) 2107 
New Rochelle, 
INN. (WCE 68342; Nowe 7; 71905. ) 


2 c. each Nov. 7, 1905. 2108 


a2 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


| 
Sawyer (Charles H.), Farm- | 
ington, Me. 


Farmington high school. (H85219, Nov. | 


14, 1906. ) 2109 
February (A) morning. (H 85218, Nov. | 
Nov. 14, 1906. ) 2110 
Harvest time. (H 85217, Nov. 14, 1906.) 

2111 

Surf. (H 85222, Nov. 14,1906.) 2112 
Thro’ the sylvan solitude. no. 2. (H 
85220, Nov. 14, 1906. ) , 2118 
(H 85221, Nov. 14, 


Thro’ the woods. 
1906. 
2c. each Dee. 5, 1906. 


Schwemberger (Simeon), St. 

Michaels, Ariz. | 
(H 86260, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2115 | 
(H 86269, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2116 | 


2114 


Ah Daid. 
Asdsani. 


Chester. (H 86254, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2117 
Cochiti lady. (H 86261, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2118 | 
Dine Clezhini. (H 86268, Dec. 7, 1906.) | 
2119 
Dine Sani. (H 86264, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
2120 
Dipping the sheep. (H 86272, Dec. 7, | 
1906. ) 2121 | 
Election in Arizona. (H 86257, Dec. 7, 
1906. ) 2122 | 
Medicine lodge. (H 86267, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
21238 | 
Mounted on black horses. (H 86265, 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2124 | 
Navajo baby. (H 86259, Dec. 7, 1906.) | 
2125 | 
Navajo cradle. (H 86258, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2126 
Navajo scouts. (H 86253, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2127 
Ready for the dip. (H 86271, Dec. 7, 
1906.) 2128 | 
Rear view of medicine lodge. (H 86266, 
Dec. 7, 1906.) 2129 
Sheep dipped. (H 86273, Dec. 7, 1906.) | 
2130 
Sheep dipping brigade. (H 86274, Dec. | 
7, 1906. ) 2131 
Shi Tcho. (H 86255, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2132 
Sho Ma Sani. (H 86256, Dec. 7, 1906.) | 
2133 
Shumopovi prisoners. (H 86250, Dec. 7, | 
1906. ) 2134 
— 2nd view. (H 86251, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
2135 | 
— 8rd view. (H 86252, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2136 
Tahpaha. (H 86270, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2137 
Tsegi. (H 86263, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2138 | 
Washi. (H 86262, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2139 


| Sooty grouse. 


| Gray Gables. 


| Loveland Munson. 


| Date university campus. 


| Donald (Capt. ) 
| Haskell team. 


Schwemberger (Simeon), St. 
Michaels, Ariz. 
Watering place. (H 86249, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2140 
2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 
Serrell (William T.), Bay- 
onne, N. J. 
R. W. & O. terminus, Clayton, N. Y. (H 
86048, Dec. 1, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1906.) 
2141 | 
Shaw (W.), Corvallis, Oreg. 


Beautiful Willamette. (H 87517, Dec. 21, 


1906. ) 2142 
China chick and hinged shell. (H 87516, 
Dec. 21, 1906. ) 2143 
2c. each Dec. 21, 1906. 
Shaw (W. T.), Corvallis, 
Oreg. 
China pheasant. (H 85617, Nov. 23, 
1906.) 2144 
China pheasant and Oregon grape. (H 
85618, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 2145 


(H 85619, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 

2c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 2146 
Small (F. C.), Buzzards Bay, 

Mass. 


Summer home of ex-presi- 
dent Cleveland. Buzzards Bay, Mass. 
(H 86012, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2147 


Surf at Highland Light. Cape Cod, Mass. 
(H 86013, Nov. 30, 1906.) 


2 c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 
Smith (Albert), Manches- 
ter, Vt. 
(H 86285, Dec. 8, 


2148 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 2149 
Smith (Geo. Drury), Akron, 
Ohio. 
Common oyster. Pleurotus ostreatus. 
(H 86484, Dec. 13, 1906. ) 2150 
Coral hydnum mushroom. Hydnum 


coralloides. (H 86485, Dec. 18, 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1906. 2151 


Smith (H. F.), Syracuse, 
TNE NG: 


(H 87548, 
Dec. 22, 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 
2152 


Squires (C. F.), Lawrence, 
Kans. 

(H 86464, Dec. 13, 1906. ) 
2153 
(H 86465, Dec. 13, 1906. ) 
2154 
(H 86466, Dec. 
2155 


Kansas K. U, 
13, 1906. ) 
2c. each Dee. 18, 1906. 


06, ’07. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Alone, at last, alone! Hero in love and 
war. (12) 1668. (H 87995, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2156 


Along cocoanut avenue, Palm Beach, 
Florida, 1587. (H 87075, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 

American falls, prospect park and new 
arch bridge from Luna Island, Niagara 
Palis IN, Y. 1590. (H 87004, Dec. 19; 
1906. ) 

‘American volunteers leaving San Fran- 
cisco for Manila, Philippines. 2901. 
(H 87079, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2159 

Ancon hospital from Trivoli hotel, Isth- 
mus of Panama 3101. (H 88019, Dec. 


26, 1906. ) 2160 
And its duties (b) 1695. (H 88086, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 2161 


_ And their thoughts are on each other as 
you can plainly see (b) 3201. (H 
88092, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2162 

At headquarters after the hunt, 1713. 
(H 87034, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2163 


Au Tevoir, monsieur, (11) 1637. (H 
87027, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2164 
Avenue de l’Opera, Paris, France. 1810. 
(H 87037, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2165 


Avenue of statesmen, Westminster Ab- 
bey, London, England, 115. (H 86958, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2166 

Awaiting Russian pilgrims, outside Jeru- 
salem, Palestine, 1228. (H 86982, Dec. 


19, 1906. ) 2167 
Bachelor’s(The) revenge. (b) 1689. (H | 
~ 88077, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2168 | 


Baptizing in the sacred Jordan, Palestine, 
1231. (H 86985, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


Bazaar (The) of Bethlehem, 
1229. 


Palestine, 
(H 86983, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


than I expected and she must n’t know 
of this, (7) 1633. (H 87023, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 2171 
Beautiful (The) corridor of the Campo 
Santo, Genoa, Italy, 421. (H 87066, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2172 


Beautiful (A) scene on the river Thames, 
Henley, London, England, 123. 


86966, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2173 


53 


2158 


| Bridget: 


2157 | 


2169 


2170 | 
Be quick, George, my wife’s back sooner | 


| 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Bowling Green and Broadway, showing 
subway entrance, New York, N. Y. 
2932. (H 88017, Dec. 26, Bae 2177 


A mouse! a mouse! (c) 1687. 
(H 88075, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2178 


Bridget: Indade, mem, an’ I’ll not take 
off another stitch if I have to lose me 
place. (b) 1686. at 88074, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2179 


Bridget, you may serve Lass tomatoes 
undressed. (a) 1685. (H 88073, Dec. 
26, 1906.) 2180 


Bryan among old friends once more, 
showing Governor Folk of Missouri 
and some of the Nebraska delegation 
who came to New York to welcome 
him, 2926. (H 88010, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

2181 

But as usual true love in its course with 
Si did notrun smooth. (d) 3203. (H 
88094, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2182 


But lost his false teeth in the dish. (5) 


3210. (H 88102, Dec. 26,1906.) 2183 
But now it’s all off with me. (4) 1676. 
(H 88064, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2184 


Cacao pods on tree, Isthmus of Panama, 
3103. (H 88021, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2185 


Chinese mint and arsenal, from South 


Wall, Nanking, China. 2413. (H 
88008, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2186 
| Chip (A) of the old block, 1668. (H 
88052, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2187 
Clothed in nature’s icy ear ment, Niagara 
falls, N. Y., 1596. (H 87010, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 2188 


| Cocoanuts in different stages of growth, 


Tampa, Florida. 1582. (H 87073, Dee. 
OF 190s) . "2189 
Cologne cathedral, the finest gothie edi- 


fice in the w orld, Cologne, “Ger many. 
1922. (H 88006, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2190 


| Come on boys we’ve got him—the lord 


of the forest slain. 1714. (H 87035, 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2191 
Cookies (The) done, young Silas thought 


he’d make a closer move. (c) 3202. 
(H 88093, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2192 


Coronation (The) military review, Lon- 


(Hi | 


Beautiful Valley of Lauterbrunnen, from | 


Wengen, Switzerland, 2015. (H 87051, 
Dec. ‘19, 1906. ) 2174 


Bedroom of the Duke of York, palace of 
the prince, Monaco. 1818. '(H 87045, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 2175 

Birdseye view of Union Stock yards, 
Chicago, Ill., U.S. A. 2916. (187060, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


2176 | 


don, England, 119. (H 86962, Dec. 


19, 1906. ) 2193 


Deck view of United States battleship, 
Indiana, showing big guns. 2906. (H 
87082, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2194 

Dining room, hotel Bear, Grindewald, 
Switzerland. 2019. (H 87055, Dee. 
19, 1906. ) 2195 

Dining room of the Riviera Palace hotel, 
Nice, France. 1817. (H 87044, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2196 


o4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Doll’s (The) prayer. 1481. 


(H 86990, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


ready soon. (4) 1630. "(Hi 87020; 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2198 
Drawing papa’s picture. 1488. (H 
88034, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2199 
Dressing )the “ome. (7) leo8s 0 (il 
87990, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2200 


Electrical illumination of cascades and | 


festival hall, Louisiana purchase expo- 
Simone jot... Louise.) Mio. 2 oie: 
87087, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


2197 | 
Don’t be long; that little supper will be | 


(H 
2201 | 


Festival hall and the cascade, Louisiana _ 


purchase exposition, 


2920. (H 87061, Dec. 19,1906.) 2202 


For goodness sake, Mary! give us rest. | 


1690. (H 88078, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2208 | 
Four queensand ajack. 1664. (H 88011, | 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2204 | 


Fraternal order of eagles marching up ad- | 


ministration way, Louisiana purchase 


exposition, St. Louis, Mo. 2922. (H 

87063, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2205 > 
French (The) corset. 1624. (H 87014, 

Dec. 19, 1906.) 2206 


Gallery d’ Apollon, palace of the Louvre, 
Paris, France. 1814. (H 87041, Dec. 
1G), WOes)) 2207 


Gallery of statues, palace of the Vatican, 


Rome, Italy. 422. (H 86968, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) ~ 2208 
General post-office. 2931. (H 88009, 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 2209 


General (A) view of the ruined city of | 


Galveston., Texas. 1577. 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
Give baby her bottle at six o’clock. 
(H 88065, Dec. 26, 1906.) 


(H_ 86997, 
2210 
1677. 
2211 


St. Louis, Mo. | 


Glorious Niagara gleaming in crystal | 


splendor, Niagara falls, N. Y. 1595. 


(H 87009, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2212 


Good-bye, darling, come back early, it 
will be along evening without my own 


littlewife. (1) 1627. (H 87017, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2213 
Grand basin from Art hill, Louisiana 


purchase exposition, 
Dozile 


St. Louis, Mo. 
(H 87062, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


9214 


Grand salon of the Excelsior Regina | 


hotal, Nice, France. (H. 87038, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2215 


Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1586. 


Guide and climbers on their way to the 


A Sibales 


summit of Mt. Rainier, Wash. 2929. | 
(H 88015, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2217 | 


(H 87074, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2216 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Ha, ha, guess he’ll remember that for a 
while. (5) 1647. (H 88042, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2218 

Hammersmith bridge, London, England. 
113. (Hl 86956, Dee; 29) 19063)" 2219 


Happy hours on the beach, Atlantic city, 
N. J. 1583. (H 87000; Dee: 19; 1906_) 
2220 


Harold signs the pledge not to drink 


another drop. (6) 1648. (H 88043, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2221 
He,—alright, 1] soon fix it. (bo) 1697. 
(H 88088, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2222 


He needs a lesson and I have a scheme. 


(2) 1644. (H 88089, Dec. 26, 1906.) 
2223 

| He rules the rvost. 1692. (H 88080, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2224 

| Help! Murder!! Burglars!!! (3) (H 
88040, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2225 


Here, it is three o’clock and Harold not 
home yet. (1) 1648. (H 88038, Dec. 
28, 1906. ) 2226 


His country’s call—the lieutenant ordered 


to the front. (3) 1654. (H 88055, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2227 
His move next. 1625. (H 87015, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2228 


Home, sweet home. (a) 1694. (H 88085, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2229 


Horseshoe falls from Goat Island, Niag- 
ara falls, N. Y.2 W592) SiGEl S700. sbiee: 
19, 1906. ) 2230 

House (The) of Lords, London, Englands 
122. (H 86965, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2231 

House of Simon the tanner, Jaffa, Pales- 
tine. 1232. (H 86986, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 

2232 

Hunting prairie chickens in the West. 


1711. (H 87077, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2238 
I caught sister this time. 1699. (H 
88090, Dec. 26, 1906) 2234 


If dada could only see me now! 1440. 
(H 88082, Dec. 36, 1906. ) 2235 


If the apple had missed, I might then 
have kissed.. (3) 1675. (H 88063, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2236 


I’m so glad you’re back, dear; U’ve been 
counting the minutes until your return. 
(8) 1634. (H 87024, Dec. 19, 1906.) 

2237 

In luck again—she hasn’t discovered 
me. (1) 1671. CEiSs0a Bee 26. 
1906. ) 2238 


In the city market, Bingen, Germany. 


1919. (H 88003, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
- 2289 
'In the happy winter time. 1439. (H 
88081, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2240 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


a1) 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

In the market place, Nice, France. 

1812. (H 87039, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


2241 | 


In the morning Ruben went to wash. | 


(4) 3209. 


(H 88101, Dec. 26, 1906.) | 


2242 
_ Looking toward the strand from Trafal- 


Interior basilica of St. Pauls, Rome, 
Italy. 420. 


(H 86967, Dec. 19, 1906.) | 


2243 | 


Interior of the finest flower shop in Paris 


1813. (H 87040, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


Interior of the great Forth bridge, Scot- 
land. 210. (H 87065, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Looking down at Louisiana purchase 
monument and palace of varied indus- 
tries, Louisiana purchase exposition, 
St. Louis, Mo. 2915. (H 87058, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2261 


114. 
2262 


gar square, London, England. 
(H 86957, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


_ Looki broad fri ity hall 
on the boulevard de Capucine, France, | Mp ip en ae aie et OT 


2244 


2245 | 
Interior of the greenhouse, Kew Gardens, | 


London, England. 117. 


Dec. 19, 1906.) 


(H 


86960, 
2246 | 


I’ve taught that fellow alesson—he won’t | 


come hereagain. 


| (d) 1682. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


(H88069, 
2547 


Japanese soldiers at physical culture drill, | 


Tokio, Japan. 533. 


1906. ) 


(H 87067, Dec. 19, 


2248 © 


Japanese soldiers carrying wounded com- — 


rade from the field, Manchuria. 
(H 86972, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


540. | 
2249 


Japanese soldiers on the firing line, Man- | 


churia. 534. (H 87068, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


2250 | 
Japanese soldiers stacking arms behind | 


the lines, Manchuria. 541. 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


(a) 1679. (H 88066, Dec. 26, 1906.) | 
2252 | 
Kaiser Wilhelm kirche (memorial 


(H 86978, © 


gee Mikado’s (The) soldiers behind entrench- 


John, get up, ’m sure I hear burglars! | 


| 


church), Augusta Victoria Platz, Ber- | 


lin, Germany. 1913. 


26, 1906. ) 


(H 87997, Dec. 
2253 


Keep him covered, Mabelle, while I call | 


the police. (c) 1681. (H 88068, Dec. | 

26, 1906. ) 2254 
Last in bed blows out tbe light. 1691. | 

(H 88079, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2255 — 


Lieutenant’s (The) departure—good- 


bye, dear, and may heaven spare you | 


to return. (5) 1656. (H 88057, Dec. 
26, 1906. 2256 
Like grandpa does. 1433. (H 86992, 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 2257 
Little (The) playmates. 1430. (H 86989, 


Dec. 19, 1906.) 2258 


Little (The) village of Brienz, from the | 


terrace of the old church, Switzerland. 
2018. (H 87054, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2259 


Long enough and wide enough, but not 
strong enough. (H 88070, Dec. 
1906. ) 


26, 
2260 _ 


park, New York, N. Y: 1585. 


87002, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


(H 
2263 


| Majestic (The) Horseshoe Falls, Niagara 


Falls, N. (H 87005, Dee. 
95 8062) 2264 
Making love to my own sweet Marie. 


Ye, 5912 


(2) 1674. (H 88062, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
2265 

Male robber makes a rich strike. 1667. 
(H 88050, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2266 


Maria,—Ruben, I told you so; ye’re as 


easyas the oldspeckledhen. (8) 3213. 
(H 88031, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2267 
Marie, jest look, here’s a gold brick 


worth a thousand dollars, and I got it 
for three hundred. (6) 3211. (H 
88103, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2268 


Market (A) scene in the oldest city of 


the world—Damascus, Syria. 1226. 
(H 86980, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2269 
Meeting of the board of education. 1639. 
(H 87029, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2270 


542. (H 86974, 


2271 


ments, Manchuria. 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 


| Minnesota veterans and their big flag in 


the grand parade of the G. A. R., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 2923. (H 88023, Dec. 


26, 1906. ) 2272 
Morning (The) of the hunt. 1712. (H 
87033, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2273 


Mountain climbers passing between two 
crevasses on Stevens glacier—Mt. Rai- 
nier in the distance, Wash. 2928. (H 
88014, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2274 


Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings Bryan. 


2912. (H 87086, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2275 
Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley. 2911. 
(H 87085, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2276 
Mrs. Jones’ revenge. (b) 1684. (H 
88072, Dec.*26, 1906. ) 2277 


Multnomah falls, Columbia river, Oregon. 
1589. (H 87003, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2278 


Near view of the great pyramid of Cheops, 
Gizeh, Egypt. 711. (H 86976, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2279 

New (The) Dom cathedral, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 1915. (H 87999, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

2280 


56 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

New (The) museum at Berlin, Germany. 
1914. (H 87998, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2281 
New-York harbor and Liberty statue, 
N.Y. 1584. (H 87001, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
2282 

Niagara rapids above the falls, Niagara 
Halls, NY. 1593: 


1906. ) 2283 — 
Night-blooming (The) Cereus. — 2924. 
(H 87989, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2284 


No more wine suppers for Hubby (12) 
1638. (H 87028, Dec. 19,1906.) 2285 


Norman (The) gateway, Windsor castle, 


England. 116. (H 86959, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 2286 
Obliging (The) Sambo. Yes, sah, just be 
seated. (a) 1640. (H 87030, Dec. 19, 
1906.) 2287 
On the beach, Atlantic City, N. J. 1597. 
(H 87011, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2288 


On the drill grounds at camp Chica- 
maugua. 2934. (H 88048, Dec. 26, 
1906.) 2289 


One of the delightful walks in beautiful 
Lubeck, Germany. 1921. (H 88005, 


Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2290 
One way of getting out of bed. 1620. (H 
87013, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2291 © 


Ouc? wow!!! But—blast the luck—l’ve 
discovered atack ! (2) 1672. (H 88060, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


(H 87007, Dee. 19, | 


2292 — 


Our martyred president, William Mc- | 


minley., 1575. (HH 87071, Dee: 19, 


1906. ) 
Packing pineapples for the Northern 


2293 © 


market, Jensen, Florida. 1580. (H | 
86998, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2294 | 
Pagoda at Loong Hwo? near Shanghai, | 


China. 2415. (Hl 88013, Dee. 26, | 

1906. ) 2295 
Partiality. 3205. (H 88096 Dec. 26, 

1906. ) 2296 


Physical culture drill at Camp. Tampa, 


Florida. 1588. (H 87076, Dec. 19, | 
1906. ) 2297 
Picture (A) no artist can paint. 1441. 


(H_ 88083, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2298 
Playing rain storm. 14385. (H 86994, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2299 


Pleasant (A) afternoon in camp. Tampa, 


Florida. 2935. (H 88049, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2300 
@Pool of Hebron, Palestine. 1227. (H 
86981, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2301 


Present arms: military review, Japan. 
537. (H 87070, Dec. 19, 1996.) 2302 


* 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 


President Roosevelt addressing the citi- ; 


zens of Noblesville on his western tour, 
Indiana. 2908. (H 87057 Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 


— delivering an address in the rain at 
the dedication of the capitol of Harris- 
burg,” Pa. 2936: 
1906. ) : 

— delivering his inaugural address, 
March 4, 
2910.3 (H 87084, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2305 

Pretty (A) reflection. 1432. (H 86991, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) ; 23 

Promenade of great Brooklyn bridge, 
New-York. 1578. (H 87072, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 

Quarter deck of United States battleship 
Towa. 2907. (H 87083, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


2308 
Reading room of the Excelsior Regina | 
(H 87042, | 


hotel, Nice, France. 1815. 


Dee. 19; 19062) 2309 
Receiving the lieutenant and guests at 
home (1) 1652. (H 88053, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2310 


Returning from the Cave of the winds, | 


Niagara Falls, N.Y. 1594. (H 87008, 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2311 
Review of Colonial troops on horse 
guards’ parade by Queen Victoria and 


2303 
(H 88051, Dec. 26, , 
2304 
1905, Washington, D. C. °* 


06 | 


2307 | 


the Prince of Wales, London, England. | 


121. (H 86964, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2812 


Review of Japanese artillery on emperor’s 
birthday, Tokio, Japan. 536. (H 
87069, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2313 

Review of the Indian troops by Queen 
Victoria and the Prince of Wales, horse 
guard’s parade, London, England. 118. 
(H 86961, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2314 


River Rhine and its terraced slopes of 


fertile vineyards, Germany, 1918. (H 
88002, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2315 
River Rhine, Germany, 1916. (H 88000, , 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2316 


Round tower of Ehrensfels on the Rhine, 
Germany, 1917. H 88001, Dec. 26, 
1906.) 2317 


_ Ruben,—confound the gee firen old thing! 


(2). 3207. (EL 88099 Dee 26, 1906.) 
2318 

—— don’t be too sartin now, Marie, I 
know gold when I see it. (7) 3212. 


(H 88030, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2319 


Marie, I am goin’ to the woods an’ 
stay there! 3214. (H 88032, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2320 


press a leetle harder, Marier, I kin 
hear it comin’! By Gosh! this beats 
the old pump at home all holler. (1) 
3206. (H, 88098, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2321 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


57 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

- Ruins of the temple, Sphinx and pyramid 
of Khufu, Egypt, 712. (H 86977, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2322 

Salle de jeu, Casino, Monte Carlo, Mona- 
co, 1519. 

2323 


Sambo and the mad dog (b). (H 
87031, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2324 


Saving the colors—our flag triumphant 
- and the lieutenant the hero (6). 1657. 
(H 88058, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2325 


She,—Henry! Henry!! don’t swear like 
that! (c). 1698. “(H 88089, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2326 

She,—this is the piece that goes up first. 


(a) 1696. (H 88087, Dec. 26, 1906.) 
| 2327 


1641. 


Shparr me ’count m’ wife! Never drink | 


’*nother dropth’! (4) 1646. (H 88041, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2328 


Silas Simpkins came to woo young Stella 
Clover Lea (a). 3200. (H 88091, Dec. 
26, 1906.) 2329 


Soft eyes looked love to eyes that spake 
again (9). 1631. (H 87021, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 2330 


Soup kettles captured from the Russians 
at the battle of Liao-yang, Manchuria, 
535. (H 86969, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2331 


Statue of king Frederick III, on the lust- 
garten front of old museum, Berlin, 
Germany. 1912 
1906.) - 


Ste. Marie—Majeure 
seilles, France. 1816. 
19, 1906. ) 2333 


Steam shovel at work digging the canal, 


2332 
cathedral, 


Isthmus of Panama. 3100. (H 88018, | 

Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2334 
Story (A) without words. 3204. (H 

88095, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2335 


Street (A) in Nanking, with approaching | 


funeral, China. 2414. (H 88007, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 2336 
Tea (The) party. 1443. (H 88097, Dec. | 
26, 1906. ) 2337 
Ten acres of calla lillies, Los Angeles, | 
California. 1581. (H 86999, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 2338 — 


Then Ruben and Maria slept unafraid, | 


and dreamed of heaven and home- 
made bread. (3) 3208. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

There’s many a slip twixt the coon and 
the tip—Sambo! (c) 1642. 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 


(H 87046, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


(H 87996, Dec. 26, | 


Mar- | 
(H 87043, Dee. | 


(H 88100, | 
2339 


(H 87032, 
2340 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Third regiment of volunteer engineers 
leaving St. Louis for Porto Rico. 2933. 
(H 88047, Dec. 26, 1906.) 2341 

This is too good to last. (6) 1632. (H 
87022, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2342 

This little pig stayed at home. 1429. 
(H 86988, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2343 

Thought (The) of parting forms acloud in 
the sunshine. (4) 1655. (H 88056, 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 2344 

Time chases the flying hours when youth 
and beauty meet. (2) 1653. (H 
88054, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2345 

Toiling up a steep snowfield on Mt. Rai- 
nier. Wash. 2930. (H 88016, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2346 

Traveling in native oxcarts, Isthmus of 
Panama, 3102. (H 88020, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2347 

Trials (The) ofa bachelor. (a) 1688. (H 
88076, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2348 


Uncle Remus, sure of opossum for din- 


ner, 1715. (H 87086, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
2349 

Under the old apple tree. (1) 1673. 
(H 88061, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2350 


Unexpected (The) arrival of the new 
Brenche mardus:(2)) 6285. (Chl s7Ols: 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2351 


United States battleship, Texas. 2905. 
(H 87081, Dec. 19, 1906. 2352 
United States cruiser, Olympia, Dewey’s 
flagship at the battle of Manila bay. 
2904. (H 87080, Dec. 19, 1906.) 2853 
Valley of the Aare and cloud covered 
. Wetterhorn, Switzerland. 2016. (H 
87052, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2354 
View in the park at Victoria hotel, Bin- 
gen, Germany. 1920. (H 88004, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 2355 
Volunteer soldiers leaving Tampa bay for 
Cuba. 2900. (H 87078, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
2356 

Wall street and Trinity church, New 
Mork IN] ¥: 576.. Cae 86996, Dec. 
19, 1906. ) 2357 
Watering the flocks at the Nile river, 
Egypt. 713. (H 86978, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
2358 


_ Wedding breakfast—the bride cuts the 


cake. (H 87994, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2359 


Wetterhorn from Grindwald, Switzer- 


(11) 1662. 


land. 2017. (H 87053, Dec. 19, 1996.) 
2360 

When Mrs. Jones returned. (a) 1683. 
(H 88071, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2361 


When wrapped up good and warm the 
cold does little harm. 1442. (H 88084, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2362 


58 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Where 16,000 pigeons live, Los Angeles 
farm, California. 1598. (H 87012, Dee. 
19, 1906. ) 2363 


Wh-i-r-r-r crash, and a woman’s scream 
from the dumb-waiter—wite: ‘‘ What 
does this mean?’’ (9) 1635. (H 87025, 
Decry Or 19062) 2364 


Whoa, Maud! 1665. (H 88012, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2365 
Wife: So you had the help of that horrid 
creature in counting the minutes be- 
foremyreturn. (10) 1636. (H 87026, 
Dee, 19), 1906.) 2365 
With Dimple and Dolly and Molly and 
Gray, Santa Claus came from a land far 


away. 1444. (H 88033, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
2367 

Women of Ramallah, Palestine. 1230. 
(H 86984, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2368 


You go first, Mabelle, and I'll see that 
they don’t hurt you. (b) 1680. (H 
88067, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 2369 

You little rouge, you’re as pretty as a 


mictuce, (a) 1629, (CEL S7019 1 Dec 19, 
1906. ) 2370 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Stanke we @ileminy))s mir. east: 
Louis, Mo. 
Beautiful Ogden canon, Utah. (H 85566, 
Nov. 22, 1908. ) 2371 
Devil’s slide, Utah. (H 85568, Nov. 22, 
1906. ) 2372 
Eads bridge and St. Louis, Mo. (H 
85565, Nov. 22, 1906.) 2373 


Entrance to Forest park and west end 
residence section, St. Louis, Mo. (H 
85564, Nov. 22, 1906. ) 2374 

Gasconade river at Jerome, Mo. (H 
85562, Nov. 22, 1906. ) 2375 

Green River buttes, Green River, Wyo- 
ming. (H 85567, Nov. 22, 1906.) 2376 

Pikes peak and garden of the gods, Colo- 
rado. (H 85569, Nov. 22, 1906.) 2377 

Water front, St. Louis, Mo. (H 85563, 
Nov. 22, 1906. ) 2378 


2c. each Nov. 22, 1906. 


Stebbins (Nathaniel 
Somerville, Mass. 
Bank of England. (H 86161, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2379 
Steele (R. E.), St. 
Minn. 

Look west on Sansome street, San Fran- 
cisco disaster. 6501. (H 88770, Oct. 
13, 1906. ) 2380 
Looking across East street from the Ferry 


building, San Francisco, Cal., disaster. 
6500. (H 838769, Oct. 8. 1908. ) 2381 


L.), 


Paul, 


| Wilfley, L. RB. B&C. 


Steele (K.. E:), St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Making the best of trying circumstances. 
San Francisco disaster. 6504. (H 
83773, Oct. 13, 1906. ) 2382 | 

Van Ness ave., near corner of Valleo } 
street, San Franciseo disaster. 6502. 
(H 83771, Oct. 13, 1906. ) 2383 

1c. each Oct. 18, 1906. 
lc. each Oct. 24, 1906. 


Stetson (Sereno), New York, 
INE 


Bash-bish falls. (H 864538, Dec. 13, 1906; | 
2¢; Dec tay Late) 2384 | 


Stickney (Francis G.), Wal- 
tham, Mass. ° 
Nancy’s nine. (H 86487, Dec. 14, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 2385 


Storck (Ferd. ), Butler, N. J. 

First nat. bank & Am. hard rubber | 
works, Butler, N. J. (H 83079, Sept. | 
25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906. ) 2386 | 
Side view Am. hard rubber works, But- | 


ler, N. J. (H 83687, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 11, 1906.) 2387 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, 


Mo. 
(H 85725-85726, 
Nov. 27, 1906. ) ; 2388 
2 c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 
Sturtevant (A.), Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 
Cit 85679, Nov. 24, 1906.) | 
2389 | 
(H 85678, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
2390 


Bit of coast. 


Rustic bridge. 
2c. each Noy. 24, 1906. 


Sweet brothers, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
Studies from nature. series B.. (H 
86015, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
2391 


Volk (Douglas) N. A. (H 86055, Dec. 


3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
Topliff (C. oe New York, 


| Simplicity. (H cea, Dec. 11, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 11, 1906. ) 2393 

Townend (W. H.), Buffalo, 

IW WY 

Bushy. (H 85722, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 27, 1906. ) 2394 

Townsend (Chas. A.), Bel- 

fast, Me. 

Beaver tail. (H 86025, Nov. 30, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 395 
Birches. (H 86019, Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 30, 1906. ) 2396 


2392 


PHOTOGRAPHS 59 
Townsend (Chas. A.), Bel- Underwood & Underwood, 
fast, Me. New York, N. Y. 
E. 8. S. wharf, Belfast, Me. (H 85576, | 81192; U 81196; U 81205; U 81221; U 
Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906.) | 81860; U 81864; U 81880; U 81892; U 
2397 | 81907; U 81940; U 81952; U 81963; U 
Long wharf, Cape Jellison. (H 85573, | 81966; U 81978; U 81979; U 81982; U 
Nov. 22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906.) | | 81989; U 81996; U 82004; U 82010; U 
F 2398 | 82012; 10) B20 U eee U Sel U 
Methodist church. (H 86026, Nov. 30, 82038; ESE ag cal a eee ae 
ae 899 | OU SaAie: BARE? Ramet acai 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2399 | 83043: U 83065; U 83072; U 85477; U 
Pitcher pond. (H 86024, Nov. 30, 1906; | 85483: U 93932; U 98942; U 93947; U 
2 ¢. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2400 | 94003; U 94010; U 94011; U 94012; U 
Post-office, Belfast, Me. (H 85575, Nov. | 94018; U 94019; U 94020; U 94029; U 
22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. ) 2401 | 94033; U 94039; U 94041; U 94042; U 
Potato house, Cape Jellison. (H 85574, | 94045; v 94050; ui 94099; U 94056; v 
eee Woy, 22 1906) | 28087; U tobe, Yee Ys) U 
; 9402 94074; U 94076; U 94078; U 94080; U 
| 94081; U 94082; U 94085: U 94092; U 
Roadway. no. 1. (H 86021, Nov. 30, | 94097: U 94099; U 94116; U 94127; U 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2403 | 94130: U 94131; U 94132: U 94133; U 
—no. 2. (H 86022, Nov. 30,1906; 2c. | 94134; U 94138; U 94139; U 94143; U 
Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2404 94147; U 94150; U 94157; U 94160; U 
Swan lake. no. 1. (H 86018, Nov. 30,| 94171; U 94173; U 94175; U 94176; U 
1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 2405 Bree UOSAaed TAH a ee 
; 592 | 94225: U 94234: U 94252; U 94257; 
W'Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906.) | 94263; U 94266; U 9474; U 94280; U 
eke gang | 94281; U 94282; U 94288; U 94289; U 
Seri eaieiye6020, Noy. 30, 1906; 2 ¢. | 24203; U St2ae Vy o4207,) U 94202, U 
Nov. 30, 1906.) 9407 94300; U 94301; U 94321; U 94333; U 
= E | 94351; U 94360; U 94366; U 94370; U 
ucker aaa est) , Co- | 94372: U 94373; U 94383: U 94398: U 
y | A ory if / 5 T / . . 
Rew (len Bowes) A 8, 0, vn, r, | BHO: Y Saas: U Bans: U aaa: D 
Ge (et 86140-6146, Dec. 3, 1906; ra CP 94431; J ai U 95280; U 95282: 105 
oe) 2408 | 95295; U 95757; U 95846; U 95848; U 
Tyler (J. S.), Rome, N. Y. | Oo) tl oEa7 80800, EE 
f Ten a4 9800 (-8987 OV 
ome we) Sag oe | 27, 1906; 2 c. each Nov. 27. 1906.) 


Tyler (Orlando F.), Calu- 
met, Mich. 


Calumet base ball club, pennant winners IU 95851; 


N. C. C. league 1906. (H 83735, Oct. 
10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906. ) 


Underwood & Underwood, 

New York, N. Y. 

Fine day sir and welcome. 
home in old Ireland—2. (H 87469, 
Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 


U 70243. (H 84014, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. 
Oct. 18, 1906. ) 2412 | 


U 95389. (H 84271, Oct. 29, 1906; 2c. 
Oct. 29, 1906. ) 


2410 | 
U 30878; U 32431; 


A hospitable | 


2411 | 


U 92857; U 93238; U 93240: U 93324: U | 
95298; U 95456; U 95853; U 95854; U_ 
95855; U 95856; U 95857; U 95858; U | 


95859; U 95860. 
85971-85978, Nov. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

U 35861; U 56034; U 
81011; U 81016; U 
81079; U 81085; U 
81143; U 81152; U 


(H 85700-85705, 


78457; 
81038; 
81106: 
81 163: 


U 81001; U | 
U 81075: 
U 81129: Di 
U 81168: Wii 


26, 1906; 2 c. each | 
| U 36491; 


U | Wi91326 Oy Lob Ul 92201 


| U 95860-2; U 95861; U 95864; U 95865; 
U 95878. (Gel 85893-85897, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2 c. each Nov. 28, 1908. ) 


U 95854-2. (H 85987-85988, 
Nov. 30, 1906; 2 c. each Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


U 35815; U 36226; 
U 36331; U 36429; U 36589; U 62203; U 
75426; U 76186; U 76233; U 86837; U 
94991; U 95021; U 95088. (H 86180, 
86179, 86181, 86182, 86183-86193, Dec. 
6, 1906; 2 c. each Dee. 5, 1906. ) 


| U 35750; U 48276; U 48984; U 49022; U 
87952; U 88986. (H 86243- 86248, Dec. 
ll 1906; 2 c. each Dec. 8, 1906.) 

| U 44745; U 44839; U 95642; U 95787; U 
95803; U 95949; U 95957; U 95962. 
(H 86476-86477, 86475, 86474, 86471, 
86473, 86470, 86472, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. 
each Dec. 14, 1906.) 


U 88778. (H 86531-86532, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. each Dec. 15, 1906.) 
Ue 9373 


(H 86797, 86796, 86799, 86798, Dec. abi 
1906; 2 c. each Dec. 17, 1906. ) 


60 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 36220; U 68564; U 68573; U 68586; U 
68604; U 68623; U 68781; U 68970; U 
68997; U 69004; U 77451; U 88552; U 
88552-2; U 88564-2; U 88596-2; U 88622; 
U 88655; U 88657; U 88802; U 88806-2; 
U 88816-2; U 88825; U 88831-2; U 
88834-2; U 88837-2; U 88869-2; U 
88878; U 88897-2; U 88922; U 88929; 
U 88930; U 88938; U 89034—2; U 89050-2; 
U 89075; U 89087; U 89088; U 89091; 
U 89095; U 89107; U 89207; U 89209-2; 
U 89211; U 89214; U 89219-2; U 89224: 
U 89224-2; U 89234; U 89244; U 89246; 
U 89252; U 89254; U 89259; U 89261; 
U 89266; U 91871; U 91875; U 91880; 


U 91881; U 9196!-2; U 91966; U 91987; | 


U 91999: U 92000; U92000-2; U 92000-3; 
U 92000-4; U 92003-2; U 92014; U 
92049-2; U 92056; U 92057; U 92069; 
U 92103-3; U 92219: U 92220-2; U 
92224: U 92247: U 92319; U 92364; U 
92368: U 92370; U 92380, U 92383; U 


92389-2: U 92392: U 92396; U 92405-2; | 


U 92408; U 92562; U 92574; U 92582; 
U 92584; U 92596; U 92599; U 92615; 
U 92627: U 92663; U 92702; U 92711; 
U 92714; U 92727; U 92730-2; U 92759; 
U 92773; U 92805; U 92808: U 92815; 
U 92840; U 92860; U 92881; U 92894; 
U 92898: U 92905; U 92919; U 92937; 
U 92941; U 92949; U 92953: U 93039: 
U 93043; U 93070; U 93079; U 93111; 
U 93123; U 93130; U 93135-2; U 93140; 


U 93196; U 93252; U 93392-2; U 93410; 


U 93559; U 93565; U 93566; U 93567; 
U 93579; U 93587; U 93630; U 93639-2; 
U 93652; U 93656-2; U 93659; U 93677; 
WS 93699-9370 Wi 93702) Wl 93713; 
U 93719; U 93726; U 95449; U 95879; 
U 95911; U 95911-2; U 95946; U 95946-2; 
U 95955; U 95961. (H 87470, 87465, 
87464, 874638, 87462, 87461, 87460, 87459, 
87458, 87457, 87491, 87309-87321; 87467, 
87332-87328, 87468, 87329-87335, 87337, 
87336, 87338-87454, 87466, 87455-87456, 
87492, 87471-87477, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. 
each Dec. 21, 1906. ) 


U 95976; U 95977. (H 87549-87550, Dec. 
22, 1906; 2 c. each Dee. 22, 1906.) 


U 91778; U 95036. 
Dec. 24, 1906; 2 ¢. each Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
(H 86054, Dee. 3, 1906; 2 ec. 
2413 


Inspector. 
Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
Vitagraph company of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 
Foul play. (H 86514, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
2414 


U 93141; U 93145; U 98153; U 93161; | 


U 93432; U 93434; U 93447; U 93455; 
U 93466; U 93480; U 93506; U 93544; 


(H 87673, 87672, 


Vitagraph company of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 


Mid-winter nights dream, or, little Joe’s q 


luck. (H 86513, Dec. 15, 1906.) 2415 
2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 


Waldrop photographic com- 
pany, San Juan, P. R. 
President at Caguas, P. R. no. 5. 
86198, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


no. 7. (H 86200, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 
2417 
giving Mrs. Roosevelt gifts presented 


(Hi 


by the city. (H 86201, Dec. 5, 1906.) 
2418 | 
President at military barracks, Cayey, P. | 
R., guest of major Griffith. (H 86203, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2419 
President at Rio Piedras, P. R. (H 86197, | 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 2420 | 
_ President coming off wharf Ponce Playa. | 
(H 86202, Dec. 5, 1906.) 2421 | 
President in auto at Ponce Playa wharf | 
just after landing. (H 86196, Dec. 5, | 
1906. ) 2422 
President on wharf at Ponce Playa meet- 
ing committee of ladies. (H 86199, 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 2423 


President Roosevelt at R. R. station, 
Arecibo, P. R. (H86194, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 
2424 


Special train from San Juan to Arecibo, 
P. R. (H 86195, Dec. 5, 1906.) 2425 


2c. each Dee. 5. 1906. 
Warren (Alexander 
East Orange, N. J. 


Champion, Rodney Smasher. 
Nov. 30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


Watkin’s: studio, Palestine, 


H.), 


(H 85955, 
2426 


ex. 
Campbell (Gov. T. M.) (H 85954, Nov. 
30, 1906; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906.) 2497 


Western bromide company, 
La Grange, Il. 
(H 86057, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
2428 
(H 86056, Dec. 3, 1906.) 
2429 


Dinner time. 
Protected. 


2c. each Dee. 5, 1906. 


White (H. OC.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
(After) Mr. Honeylove. I wonder if I was 
dreaming? 5608. (H 85600, Nov. 23, 


1906; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906.) 2430 
Alligator ontheshow. 262D. (H 86312, 
Dec. 8, 1906.) 2431 
Alligators emerging from water. 2665 I. 
(H 86315, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2432 


Athletic native, jumping. 284. (H 86297, 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2433 


2c. each Dee. 8, 1906. 


2416 | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company. 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Broadside view of the new Maine (lst 
class battleship) Naval Review, Oyster 
Bay. 7458. (H 85601, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 

2434 

Bunker Hill monument, Charlestown, 
and distant harbor of Boston, U.S. A. 
12825. (H 85602, Nov. 23, 1906.) 2435 
Codfish drying in the sun, harbor and 
town in distance, Gloucester, Mass., 
U. S. A. 12848. (H 85604, Nov. 23, 
_1906. ) 2436 


2c. each Nov. 23, 1906. 
Elephants passing the palace Jeypore. 
236 C. (H 86307, Dec. 8, 1906.) 2437 


Exquisitely inlaid marble tomb of Itun- 
adudaulah, 362 A. (H 86306, Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 2438 


Feeding the pigeons on the street Jey- 


pore. 250A. (H 86318, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
2439 

250 E. (H 86314, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
2440 
Fruit sellers ona Benares street. 355 A. 
(H 86311, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2441 


2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 


General view of Gloucester, greatest fish- 
ing portinthe world. U.S.A. 12847. 
(H 85603, Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 2442 


Glimpse of the lake from the lovely Hun- 
newell grounds, Wellesley, Mass. no. 
12834. (H 85689, Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

2443 

Here beauty dwells among the ever- 


greens. Hunnewell grounds, Welles- 
ley, Mass. no. 12832. (H 85688, Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2444 

2 c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 
Hindu boat on the Ganges. 358 A. (H 
86298, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2445 


Hindu worshippers praying and bathing 
inthe Ganges. 353B. (H 86300, Dec. 


8, 1906. ) 2446 
Indian boy and his hairy pets. 4380. (H 
86305, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2447 


2c. each Dee. 8, 1906. 


Inspecting Colon works. (H 85712, Nov. 


26, 1906. ) 2448 
Inspecting Culebra cut. (H 85711, Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2449 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 
Kedar Ghat at Benares. 323 B. (H 
86313, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2450 


Long haired ash besmeared fakeers, on 
the banks of the Ganges. 339 C. (H 
86317, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2451 


Looking W. along John Bazaar one of 
the principal streets of the beautiful 
model eastern city, Jeypore. 227 D. 
(H 86295, Dec. 8, 1906. } 2452 


61 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Mohammedans sword dancing in the pro- 

cession of their great yearly festival 
called Muharram Jeypore. 238A. (H 
86302, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2453 
Native diving from a 50 foot high tower 
into a sacred well, Delhi. 420 B. (H 
86310, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2454 


October. (H 86488, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2455 


One of the gates to the palace Jeypore. 
233 A. (H 86299, Dec. 8, 1906.) 2456 


2c. each Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
Pres. & Mrs. Roosevelt. (H 85715, Nov. 


26, 1906. ) 2457 
Pres. at Panama. (H 85716, Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 2458 
Pres. Roosevelt & Amador. (H 85714, 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2459 
Pres. speaking at Panama. (H 89713, 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2460 


2 c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 


Scene in the marble courtyard of the 
golden temple at Amritsar. no. 191. 
(H 86296, Dec. 8, 1906.) 2461 


| Scene on the avenue to Akbaro tomb. 


372 B. (H 86308, Dec. 8, 1906.) 2462 


Snake charmer with cobras and other 
snakes, and a large one around his 


neck. 3840C. (H 86301, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
2463 

Taj Mahal, looking north. 377 B. (H 
86316, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2464 
— 8 inches from main gateway. 378 
C. (H 86294, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2465 


Vultures, waiting for the carcasses of cat- 
tle to be thrown to them on the banks. 
307 D. (H 863803, Dec. 8, 1906.) 2466 

Water buffaloes drinking by the walls of 
old Delhi. 419. (H 863809. Dec. 8, 
1906. ) 2467 

Wild boars come out of the jungle in the 
evening to be fed at Oodeypore. 291A. 
(H 86304, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2468 

2 c. each Dec. 8, 1906. 


Whitely exerciser company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Girl. no. 1. (H 85979, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2469 
——no. 2. (H 85980, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2470 
——no. 3. (H 85981, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2471 
—no. 4. (H 85982, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2472 
——no. 5. (H 85983, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2473 
—no. 6. (H 85984, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
2474 


2 c. each Nov. 17, 1906. 


62 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Willard (S. L.), Wilmette, 
Ill 


Neighbor (The) (H 86858, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2475 


Williams (Verne O.), Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 
Trans-Mississippi commercial congress. 
17th annual session. Nov. 20, 1906. 
(H 85680, Nov. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1906.) 2476 


Woman’s board of trade, 
Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

W. B. T. library. 

1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


Woodhead (W. H.), Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 

Ashburnham, Mass., from Willard hill. 
(H 85693, Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2478 
Naukeag lake, Ashburnham, Mass., from 

Mr. Cobbs. (H 85696, Nov. 26, 1906.) 

2479 


Naukeag lake, Ashburnham, Mass., from 
Naukeag farmsbeach. (H 85695, Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2480 

Naukeag lake from Packard hill, Ash- 
burnham, Mass. (H 85697, Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 2481 


2477 


(H 85985, Nov. 30, | 


Woodhead (W. H.), Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 

Wachusett mt. from Willow brook, Ash- 
burnham, Mass. (H 85694, Nov. 26, | 
1906.) 2482 | 

2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. 


Wunderlich (H) & co., New 
York, Nove 
Whistler (James McNeil). (H 82957, 
Sept. 22, 1906; 2.c. Sept. 15, 1906. ) 
2483 
Wurts brothers, New York, 
NS YG 


Exterior Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit 
co. (H 86445, Dec. 12, 1906. ) 2484 


| Interior Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit 


co. (H 86446, Dec. 12, 1906. ) 
2c. each Dec. 12, 1906. 


2485 


Wyer (Henry S&.), Nan- 
tucket, Mass. 
Nantucket. (H 85950, Noy. 28, 1906; 2 | 


ce. Nov. 28, 1906.) 


Young, Lord & Rhodes, Ltd., 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 
Ice bound. 1 to 18. (H 86802-86819, 
Dec. 17, 1906; 2c. each Dec. 18, 1906. 
2487 


2486 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by the deposit of 2 copies since 


Partie O07 Aad Bole 


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 alphabetically by proprietors, w.th subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title isabbreviated. Thus, the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘Copyright by Vincenzo Alfano, New York, N. Y. Class I, 
- X Xe, no. 20156, Dec. 5, 1906; 1 photograph received to complete copyright Dee. 5, 1906.”’ 


Alfano (Vincenzo), New York, American lithographic com- 
BLY. pany, New York, N.Y. 
Across the harp. Medal composed of a Sweet sixteen. y. 3. Full face, bust 
half figure with hands, playing the portrait of beautiful girl wearing sum- 


harp, through the strings of which the mer hat trimmed with roses. (1 20070, 
body and face are seen. (I 20156, Dec. Noy. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 
5, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 5, 1906.) 2488 2496 
Ballin (H.), New York, 

Y 


American colortype com- 


pany, New York, N, Y. | Europa (The) sibyl. Two full length 
The farmers daughter. Girl in pink | figures of women, one holding a child. 
waist in wheatfield leaning against top | The size of canvas is 7 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. 


rail of afence. (I 20174, Dee. 6, 1906.) = 6 in. General tone of picture dark. 


2489 = Romantic landseape background color 
Two roses. Three quarter figure young | of women, yellow and red respectively. 
woman in blue dress with lace scarf (J 20224, Dec. 11, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 
over shoulders, holds in right hand to {1 1906.) 2497 
her nostrils a rose. (I 20173, Dec: 6, | | 
1906. ) 2490 Bancroit (M. H. ) Shelter 


Island, L. I 
pe Dec 6, 1206- Harvest. Allegorical picture portraying 
American lithographic com- harvest. Center figure of woman in 
pany, New York, N. Y. _ brown dress holds a sheaf of wheat in 
La Bella. v. 5. Side view of a young | ber arms and a sickle in right hand. 
woman having her hair arranged high | Figure at right in yellow holds earthen 
and wearing an empire gown whichis ‘Jug. Figure in foreground in light blue 
cut low, exposing her neck and shoul- | 18 Stooping to pick up something. (I 
ders. (120072, Nov. 24, 1906; 1photo, | 20248, Dec. 18, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 13, 
Noy. 24, 1906.) 2491 | 1906.) 2498 


Nanon. v.4. Full length figure full face | Barnes-Crosby company, 


view of young woman attired in black, _ Chicago, HL. : 
and holding a beautiful wreath of | Full figure of boy about fourteen years of 


autumn leaves and flowers around her | Ofage. Hestands about three quarters 
skirt. (I 20071, Noy. 24.1906; 1 photo. | front view and holds a small rifle with 
Noy. 24, 1906. ) 9493 +both hands, the butt under his arm and 

f | the muzzle depressed. (I 20085, Nov. 

Rosella. v.2. In oval panel full face 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906.) 2499 


bust portrait of beautiful young woman 
with dark hair and eyexand wearing a 
lace hat with flowers. (120069, Nov. 24, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2493 


of lady standing profile view, with 

head turned to show full front view. — 
She wears a long cloak which she holds 
open with both hands, showing the fur 


Sultan (The) Bust portrait of a man in lining. In background is a column. 
profile, military coat anda cap witha | (I 20091, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
tassel &c., probablyanoble Turk. He 26, 1906.) 2500 
eS beard and mustache. (I 20195, | __ of man seated nearly full front view. 
Dec. 7, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 7, 1906.) =| = Wears an overcoat buttoned, derby hat, 

. 2494 ete. One hand rests against his hip 

Sweet-blushes. v.6. Headof girl wear- and the other rests on top of a heavy 
ing a foliage hat around which istieda = cane with crooked handle. (I 20083, 
white automobile veil. (I 20073, Nov. Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 
24,1906; 1 photo. Nov. 24, 1906.) 2495 2501 


3095—PpT 4, Nos 1-5—07——5 63 


64 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Full figure of man standing full profile 
view. Wearsasack suitand has an over- 
coat overone arm holding his hat in this 
hand. Other hand is behind his back 
and holds a cane. (I 20084, Nov. 26, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


Full length figure of lady standing nearly 
full front view. She wears a long, loose 
cloak trimmed with ermine and lace, a 
hat trimmed with plumes, and a muff. 
(I 20090, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 phote. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2503 

Half figure of lady nearly full front view. 
She stands behind a table on which 
are a number of articles of jewelry. 


She holds a necklace in one hand. (I 
20083, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 
1906. ) 2504 


of lady standing three quarters front 
view, and wearing a corset and white 
garments with low neck and without 
sleeves: © (1° 20087)", Nov: «26, 1906; ot 
photo. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


three ladiesin a horizontal row. 


(I 20086, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2506 
Heads of four ladies in a horizontal row. 
All wear street wraps and hats. (I 
20089, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 


s des of alibrary table. (120092, Nov. 
26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906.) 2508 


Man’s head shown full front view, sur- 


rounded by a frame made of neckties. | 
(I 20082, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. | 


26, 1906.) 2509 
Pen drawing of a lady seated, front view, 


by a writing desk, examining several | 


boxes of stationery. (I 20141, Dec. 3, 
1996; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2510 


of a lady seated sidewise in a chair. 


She is shown three- -quarter front view | 


and wears a street suit with long coat, 
anda black hat with plumes. (1 20207, 


Dec. 10, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 19, 1906.) | 


2511 


— of full figure of a lady standing three- 
quarter front view. She wears a street 
suit with short jacket, and a large hat 
trimmed with plumes. (I 20 209, Dec. 
10, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 10, 1906.) 


2512 
— of full length figure of a lady stand- 


ing side view with both arms raised, 
one hand arranging her veil and the 
other holding a fur boa which forms 
about her shoulders. (I 20210, Dec. 
10, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 


2502 | 


2505 


All | 
wear short waists and are without hats. | 


2507 
Lady and little girl seated at opposite | 


2513 | 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing of full length figure ofa lady 
standing three-quarter front view, with 
one hand hanging at her side, and the 
other holding a muff against the side 
of her face. (I 20208, Dec. 10, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2514 


— of full length figure of a man stand- 
ing full back view, looking into a win- 
dow on which are eight men’s shoes. 
(120214, Dec. 10, 1906; 1 photo. Dec, 10, 
1906. } 2515 


of head and shoulder of a lady, en- 
closed in a triangular decoration of 
flowers and ribbon. (1 20211, Dec. 10, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2516 


of lady and child. Lady stands be- 
hind a large rocking chair holding the 
hand of the child, which kneels in the 
chair. (I 20205, Dec. 10, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2517 


showing a group of children before 
an open fireplace playing with toys 


scattered about the floor. (1 20135, 
Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 
2518 


showing a lady profile view stand- 
ing beside a writing desk. (I 20139, 
Dee. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 3, 1906. ) 

2519 


showing a lady standing front view, 
holding an open umbrella before her. 
(I 20142, Dee. 3, elo: 1 photo. Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2520 


showing a lady standing front view. 


She is dressed in street costume. (1 
20138, Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2521 


showing a man standing profile view. 
He wears a shirt, collar, tie, trousers, 
and shoes. (I 20131, Dee. 3, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2522 


— showing a man walking, front view. 
He wears an overcoat, derby hat, 
striped trousers, ee and gloves. (I 
20184, Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dee» 3; 
1906. 2523 


showing boy standing, front view, 
with one arm raised holding a snow 
ball as though about to throw it. (I 
20132, Dec. 3, 1906; Ispheto; Dee: 3; 
1906. ) 2524 


showing face of a man between two 
shirts, upright position. (I 20133, Dec. 
3, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 3, 1906.) 2525 


showing full length figure of a boy 
about 8 years old. “He holds a jump- 
ing jack in both hands. (I 20215, Dec. 
10, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906.) 2526 


FINE ARTS 


65 


Barnes-Crosby company, 


Chicago, Il. 


Pen drawing showing half length figure 


of aman ‘standing “three- -quarter front 
view behind a table. 


asmall tie. (I 20213, Dec. 10, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2527 


— showing head and shoulders of a. 


lady, with face turned to the left. (I 
20136, Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 


showing heads and shoulders of two 
ladies, one front and one back view. 
(I 20137, Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 
19086. ) 2529 


showing interior of the bedroom of 
a dwelling. In the foreground is a 
lady, standing before a large mirror. 
(I 20212, Dec. 10, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
10, 1906. ) 2530 


box before the fireplace, putting pres- 


ents into the stockings. (I 20140, 
Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 3, 1906.) 
2531 


Three quarter figure of lady seated nearly 
full front view. She wearsa hat, short 
jacket and skirt and holds a shoe in 
front of her with both hands. (I 20093, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

2532 

Wash drawing showing full length figure 
of a man, standing before a store win- 
dow, looking at toys inside. (I 20206, 
Dec. 10, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 

25338 


Beach (H. D.) company, 
Coshocton, Onio. 

Father Knickerbocker. Interior of room, 
in center 
father Knickerbocker. In his right 
hand he holds a bottle from which he 
has just poured into a glass, a drink. 
On a bench beside a window sits a man 
who has beside him a bottle and glass, 


and who holdsin onehand a pipe. At | 


the cupboard stands a porter studying 
the label on a bottle. (JI 20198, Dec. 


8, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 8, 1906.) 2534 
Beck (George), New York, 
N? ¥ 
Descriptive bas relief. Sculptured medal- 


lion of the poet Bryant with incised 
titles of the author’s work, 
from heal. Surrounded with halo of 
fruit, flowers, grain, vegetables,ete. (I 
20100, Noy. 28, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 28, 
1906. ) 


Before him on | 
the table are men’s gloves, collars, and | 


2528 | 


showing Santa Claus seated on a | 


of which stands a rotund | 


Always your friend. 


radiating | 


2535 | 


Blashfield (Edwin H.), New 
Monkees ¥ 
Knowledge. Figure of woman, seated, 
searching the records in books, a panel 
with the word, knowledge, in large 
.letters appears above her shoulders. 
(I 20130, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2536 


Mercy. Figure of woman seated typical 
of mercy, casting a ballot inajar. A 
panel above her shoulders bears the 
word, mercy. (I 20128, Dec. 3, 1906.) 

2537 

Power. Figure of woman, seated, typi- 
cal of power. In her right hand a 
sword, in her left a bundle of bound 
rods. A panel above her shoulders 
bears the word, power. (120127, Dec. 
a 0b2) 2538 


Wisdom. Woman seated, unravelling a 
skein. Figurative of wisdom. The 
word, wisdom, appears on panel over 
her shoulders. (120129, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 

2539 
1 photo. each Dec. 3, 1906. 


Boyle (Gertrude F.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Spirit of the flame. Candlestick statu- 
ette about 12 inches high and 4 inches 
in diameter at base. Two figures in 
composition, one being carried up by 
flame, other falling down to earth. (I 
20065, Nov. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 2540 


Brill (George Reiter), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Blessed damozel. Bas relief done in 
clay after the famous painting by 
Dante Gabriel Rosetti. (I 20254, Dee. 
11, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 11, 1906.) 2541 

Brown (J. G.), New York, 
NaN 

Dark haired boot- 

black, with dark red cap, red necktie 

and green-grey shirt; white terrier 
with yellow ears, yellow tail, white on 

the end of it, etc. (1 20185, Dec. 7, 

1906. ) 2542 


Can’t have it. Dark haired boot black 
with blue grey shirt & red necktie 
holding a green apple behind his back 
so that the white fox terrier cannot see 
it. Dog sitting on box, with straw in- 
side. (I 20183, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2543 


Cheer up. Dark haired boot black with 
red shirt, white undershirt and dark 
green grey vest, holding a yellow shoe 
with his’ left hand, and looking at a 
yellow, are and ‘white fox terrier. 
(I 20188, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2544 


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Brown (J. G.), New York, 
Nex 


Keep up Fan. 


right hand at the fox terrier. (I 20187, 
Wee; 7; 1906) 2545 


Lovers. Dark haired boot black with red 
cap hugging a white fox terrier, with 
one yellow ear, and holding a yellow 
shoe in his rigbt hand. (I 20186, Dee. 
7, 1906. ) 2546 


Tastes differ. 
with red undershirt & light blue 
shirt, holding a very green apple up to 
a white fox terrier. (I 20184, Dec. 7, 
1906. ) 2547 


1 photo. each Dec. 7, 1906. 
Casey (F. D.), New York, 
INE NG 


Lo, Iam with you alway, even unto the 
end of the world. Drawing by Albert 
Sterner showing an immense throng in 
one of the streets of a great city. 


Dark haired boot black 
with red shirt and white undershirt | 
and green-grey vest on, holding up his | 


Dark haired boot black | 


High | 


in the air with arms extended, forming | 
across is a shadowy figure of Christ, | 
the gentle face shining forth from the | 


darkness. 
photo. Dec. 11, 1906. ) 


Ciammaichella (John), New 
VYorkvIN. OY. 

Mercurius. 

ological figure of Mercurius or Mercury 

with the 

wings on hat and feet, holding out in 

the left hand a number of envelopes. 


Drawing (A) of the myth- | 


conventional attributes of | 


(20229: Dee. 1, 19063) 17 
2548 


(20218 Dec wi 1906; "t photo; Dee: | 


11, 1906. ) 2549 
Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
Mork, NYS 
Christmas (The) ghost story. Painting 


in full color by W. T. Smedley showing 
a family group gathered before a great 
open fire listening to a ghost story by 
the father. 
photo. Dec. 11, 1906. ) 


Christmas morning. Painting by Max- 
field Parrish showing a young boy in 
bed on. Christmas morning. In one 
hand he holds a well filled stocking 
into which he has thrust his other 


inand. Cl 20227.) Dec ide 19065000 
photo. Dee. 11, 1906. ) 2551 
Snaking logs to the skidway. Painting 


by Frederic Remington of a lumber- 


man driving a team of horses through | 


the woods. In one hand he holds the 
reins in the other he brandishes a 
whip. The horses’ heads are bent 
over. (I 20144, Dec. 4, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 4, 1906. ) 2552 


(I 20228, Dec. 11, 1906; 1 | 
2550 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
York UN eave 
Waiting for Santa Claus. Drawing by 
Jessie Willcox Smith showing two lit- 
tle tots, a boy and a girl, seated on two 
small stools, one on each side of an 
open fire, fast asleep . . . Two stock- 
ings hang from the mantel, across the 
front of which is a frieze showing Santa 
Claus in a sleighs« .. (I 20230, Dec. 
11, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 11,1906.) 25538 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, Ohio. 

Bright and happy child. Pretty face of 
a little child, smiling and happy, eyes 
large and bright. (I 20204, Dec. 10, 
1906; 1 photo. Dee. 10, 1906. ) 2554 


Nativity. Virgin Mother holding on her 
lap the holy child who with out- 
stretched hand grasps an olive branch. 
(I 20098, Nov. 15, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
15, 1906. ) 2555 


Cullinane (Laura Maud), 
New York, N.Y. 

Styles of empire days. Crayon drawing 
comprising a group of six heads and 
one standing figure, illustrating fancy 
headgear & styles of empire days. (I 
20176, Dee: 7, 1906; 1 photem Dec, 7, 
1906. ) 2556 


Daprato statuary company, 
Chicago, Il. 
Altar in Roman style; a group on the top 
representing the Descent from the 


Cross. Emblem underneath the altar 
table represents the Passion. (I 20153, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2557 


Its principal feature is a canopy sur- 
mounting the top. There is a mono- 


gram on the lower front. (1 20152, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 

2558 

Holy water font, Roman style. Marble 


font, the basin of which is to hold Holy 
water; the bowl itself is round. (I 
20154, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2559 


Marble Holy water font with square base. 
(I 20155, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2560 


1 photo. each Dee. 5, 1906. 


(C. Cassady), New 

York NaN 

Home from the sea. Sailor in blue shirt 
seated in large arm chair showing pic- 
ture book to girl, dressed in brown and 
two small children. (I 20168, Dec. 6, 
1906: 1 photo. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 2561 


Davis 


FINE 


ARTS 67 


(F. Charlotte), New 
Mork. oN. Y: 

Prize winner. Model of head and chest 
of Boston terrier dog in bas relief repre- 
senting the true type or perfect head of 
Boston with proper style of collar for 
this particular breed. (I 20097, Nov. 
27, 1906. ) 2562 


Ye olde bull doge. 


Day 


full view medallion, 
inches in diameter 
1906. ) 

1 photo. each Nov. 27, 1906. 


Dejonge (Louis) & co., New 
NoOnkeS Ns “No. 

Azalea on figured eround. 
azalea flowers, leaves, and buds, are 
freely distributed on a figured ground, 


(I 20096, Nov. 27, 


Model of head and | 
shoulders of typical English bull dog, | 
in bas relief, six | 


Number of 


| 
| 
| 


2563 | 


and connected by a ee stems | 


or twigs. (120177, Dec. 7 


Holly andmistletoe. Twi ies of holly and 


1906.) 2564 


mistletoe are twined together and | 


arranged in irregular groups. 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 


Persian eifects. 


(1 20179, 


Large and small orna- 


2565 | 


ments in Persian style are irregularly | 


grouped, and _ partly 
other. (I 20178, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
Sprays of small roses. 
roses, leaves, stems, and _ buds, 
irregularly grouped in different ditec- 
tions, on a plain ground. (I 20182, 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 


Sprays of small violets. A number of 
sprays of small violets, partly detached 
and partly intertwined at their stems, 


are arranged in irregular groups on a | 


plain g ground. (I 20181, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
2568 
Violets, detached bunches on shaded 


ground. 


overlap each | 
2566 
Sprays of small | 
are | 


2567 — 


Second detail plan. 
A number of larger and | 


smaller detached bunches of violets | 


are irregularly grouped on a_ shaded 
ground. 


1 photo. each Dec. 7, 1906. 


OTe Vis): 
RonkwNE Y 
Apache pony race. 

bare mountains in background, 

foreground two horses are racing close 

tucenner. (l 20171, Dec. 6, 1906; 1 

photo. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 2570 
Combat between Bear and _ Panther. 

Panther has jumped upon bear’s 


Deming New 


(I 20180, Dec. 7, 1906.) 2569 


| Betty. 


Indian horse race— | 
gat) 


back | 


and is biting his shoulder, the bear has | 


his mouth open, and is reaching back 
with his fore paw. (I 20203, Dec. 10, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2571 
The Toiler of the Plains. 
woman, nude to the waist, resting on 
her digging stick. (I 20202, Dec. 10, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2572 


Anold Indian | 


Dunsmore (John Ward), 
New York, N. Y. 


| Council of war after the battle of Long 


Island. Interior of colonial house. 
Group of men gathered around a table 
.on which a map is spread out, one man 
standing alone atright of table, all the 
others on left side. (I 20247, Dec. 13, 


1906; 1 photo. Dec. 18, 1906.) 2573 
Eaton (Hugh & Margaret), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Triptych panel from ‘‘Siegfried.’’ Oil 


painting of which the first panel is 
called ‘‘Siegfried forgeth Balmung’’; 
the second ‘Siegfried winneth through 
the magic flames and findeth sleeping 
Brynhilde.’’ (I 20145, Dec. 4, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 4, 1906.) 2574 
Fagan (Jas.), New York, 
Nee 
First born. Young woman in rocking 
chair holding infant in right arm. 
Child has eyes open and right hand 
rests on mother’s breast. Woman 
wears red kimono over white dress. 
(I 20111, Dec. 1, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 1, 
1906. ) 2575 


Fairbanks (EK. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. - 
Builder’s plan. 22 ft, 15 ton wagon 
scale. no. 11-27-06 F, sheet 1, drawer 
GE (20282) DecaiZ e106.) 2576 
First detail plan. 22 ft. 15 ton wagon 
seale. no. 11-27-06 F, sheet 3, drawer 
Gils Ch 202345sDecwt2. 19063) 2577 


Foundation plan. 22 ft. 15 ton wagon 
seale. no. 11-27-06 F, drawer 61, sheet 
2 (l20235, Wee: 12, 19065) 2578 


22 ft. 15 ton wagon 
scale. No. 11-27-06 F. sheet 4 drawer 
Glee GeZ02355 Wee, 12. 19065) 


1 photo. each Dec. 12, 1906. 2579 


Goodrich (B. F.) company, 
Akron, Ohio. 

Bust portrait of very beautiful 
and very dignified youngwoman. Her 
hair is tastefully arranged in pompa- 
dour fash on and she wears a hat and 
an automobile veil. (I 20074, Nov. 24, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2580 


Guild (Emma Cadwalader), 
Berlin, Germany. 


American girl. Life-size ideal bust of a 
girl, with hair dressed low at the back, 
and rose on right shoulder. (I 20u64, 
Novy. 24, 1906. ) 2581 

Andrew Carnegie bust, with lord rector’s 
robe and name on base. (I 20063, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 

1 photo. each Novy. 


24,1906. 2582 


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COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Gutgemon (Gustave), New 
YorkN. Wi. 
Condemnation. Hand of the law being 
placed upon theculprit. Soldiermaking 
the arrest and turning a deat ear to the 
pleading of the woman. (I 20236, Dec. 
12, 1906.) 2583 


Justice. Justice holding the scales and 


| 


pointing at the law held by a child. | 
Other figure represents the strength of | 


the law. (I 20237, Dec. 12, 1906. ) 


2584 


Mercy. Penitent culprit receiving mercy. | 
2585 


(I 20238, Dec. 12, 1906.) 
1 photo. each, Dec. 12, 1906. 


AHlamilton-Brown shoe com- 
pany, St. Louis, Mo. 


Twins. Full face bust portrait of two 
young women bearing a striking re- 
semblance to each other. One wears 
a white waist and the waist of the other 
is of dark material. (I 20075, Nov. 24, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 24, 1906.) 


Harbaugh (8. J.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Cathedral for the archiepiscopal see of 
St. Louis. 
adjoining. 


photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2587 


Harrison (A.), Paris, France. 
Bay in Brittany, 
on Moon bay, Brittany, with full moon 
about half an hour above the horizon 
in center background. Sailing vessel 
at anchor at right, tug boat at left. (I 
20250, Dec. 13, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 13 
1906. ) 
Solitude. 
ting sun 
background, breakers in foreground. 
(I 20172, Dec. 6, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 6, | 
1906. ) 2589 


Late afternoon seascape. _ set- 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Evening at Nantucket. 


foreground. 
2590 


Ready for the run. A water color paint- 


2586 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


When the harvest days are over. A 
water color painting with man and boy 
in foreground, man holding gun, snow 
on the ground, with house and trees in 
background. (I 20222, Dee. 11, 1906. ) 

2593 

When the leaves begin to fall. A water 
color painting showing woods, & road 
running alongside woods & stone fence. 
(I 20223, Dec. 11, 1906.) 2594 


1 photo. each Dee. 11, 1906. 


Hubbard (Luther Prescott), 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


_ Minerva. A modeled design in relief, 
a winged figure of Minerva, clad in 
loose thin drapery, showing outlines of 
figure, and wearing historic helmet, 
with upstretched bare arms, holding 
aloft a rim or monogram plate. The 
back ground is modeled in relief and 
represents the world, ete. (I 20143, 
Dec. 4, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 


2595 
Hyneman (H. N.), New 
Yonk,,.N. ave 
_In the greenhouse. Profile of young 


A # view with parish house | 
CIS20216, Dee, 10s 190621) 


Early evening scene | 


2588 


shining through clouds in | 


An oil painting — 
of a marine view with large rocks in | 
(I 20221, Dee. 11, 1906.) | 


ing showing a girl standing in fore- | 


ground dressed in a riding costume 
holding riding crop in her left hand. 
(I 20219, Dec. 11, 1906.) 2591 


When the frost is on the pumkin and the 
fodder’s in the shack. <A water-color 
painting harvesting scene, with a two 


horse wagon & twomen in cornfield in | 


foreground. 
2592 


(I 20220, Dec. 11, 1906. ) 


woman dressed in dotted swiss over 
pink, wears thin white veil over cream 
eolored hat trimmed with pink and 
white plumes. She stands in the con- 
servatory bending over vase of lilacs. 
(I 20112, Dec.1, 1806; photo, Dee. 1, 
1906. ) 2596 


Kaiser (Ferd P.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 


College banner. Collection of college 
flags. (1 20114, Dec. 3, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2597 


Kendall (Sergeant), Barry- 
town-on-Hudson, N. Y. 


Intent. Oil painting, 503 x 74 in. repre- 
senting interior of house and piazzas 
seen through a door way. Two chil- 
dren seated on the piazza steps, nearly in 
the center of the upright picture. A 
woman with her back turned to the 
spectator is leaning against the first 
doorway through which the scene is — 
viewed. (I 20252, Deerwia (S065 . 1 
photo. Dee. 18, 1906. ) 2598 


Klackner (C.), New York, 
Nwe¥e 


Wayside inn. Party of four men, three 
seated on raised platform and the fourth 
in path, before an inn. An old man 
in doorway serving a drink to man 
seated under a cage. (I 20175, Dec. 
7, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 7, 1906.) 2599 


| 
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ARTS 69 


Knabbe (Diedrich), Oakland, 
Cal. 


Equality. Oil painting on canvas, size 34 
inches by 62 inches. The painting is 
that of human skulls as follows: The 
skull of a king and his jewels. The 
Indian skull—his feathers and toma- 
hawk. The skull of a cowboy and his 


| sald 


pistols (1 20225, Dec. 11, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 11, 1906. ) 2600 


Landeker & Brown, London, 
England. 
retest of all heroes is one. In top cen- 
ter of picture is figure of Christ sup- 


ported on either side by St. Michael | 
and St. George. In the foreground are 


grouped thirteen figures representing 
Gordon, Nicholson, ‘Alexander, Joan of 
Arc, ete. (1 20231, Dec. 12,1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 12, 1906. ) 2601 


Leclercq (H. 8S.) & co., New 
Work, N.Y. 
Automobiledesign. Various types of au- 
tomobiles arranged to make an artistic 
conventional design. (I 20109, Nov. 30, 


1906. ) 2602 


Christmas bell design. Christmas bells 
of immortelles in a wreath of holly and 
red ribbons, with background of mis- 
tletoe leaves and blossoms. (I 20107, 
Noy. 30, 1906. ) 2603 


Rose petal design. Stems, buds, leaves, 
and rose petals broken and scattered 
over design. (I 20106, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


2604 


Violet design. Profusion of purple and 
white violets in combination with clus- 
ters of ferns. (120108, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 


2605 


1 photo. each Nov. 30, 1906. 


Lee (Jeffrey), Magnolia, 
Miss. 


I am the true vine. Saviour within a | 
cluster formed by a vine and _ its) 
branches. (I 20101, Nov. 28, 1906; 1 | 
photo. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 2606 — 


Life pub. co., New York, 
AN 


aX. 


Life pub. co., New York, 
NEY 


Experentia docet. Drawing illustrative 
of the various rules for the attainment 
of longevity. One old gentleman 
.says don’t overwork; another says 
chop a chord of wood every morning 
before breakfast. Anothersays smoke 
while another says avoid tobacco. (I 
20197, Dec. 7, 1906; 1 photo. Dec, “7; 
1906. ) | 2609 


Snow flake. Dark haired girl’s head 
peering ren ly through falling snow. 
(I 20161, Dec. 5, 1906; "1 photo. “Dee. 5, 
1906. ) 2610 


Why not. Two poorly clad children 
standing beloreaconfectioners window, 
which is alluringly decorated with 
holiday dainties. A sign in the corner 
of the window says;—step in and ask 
for one of our old English plum pud- 
dings. (I 20160, Dec. 5, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 2611 


Leeb (Louis), New York, 
N.Y 


Miranda. Painting in oils, 24 x 28 
inches. Light figure of woman, relieved 
against background of green, with 
loosened flowi ing auburn hair which 
she caresses, robed i in white. ~(1 20159, 
Dec. 5, 1906: 1 photo. Dec. 5, 1906.) 

2612 


Lorenz (Richard), New 
Y Onkey IN. Ne 
Watering place. Summer landscape, 
pond in middle of picture and _ fore- 
ground white dog in pond in foreground 
boy on white horse in back round. 
(I 20169, Dec. 6, 1206; 1 photo. Dee. 
6, 1906. ) 2613 


Mannelli (Siro), Norfolk, Va. 


John Smith, Jamestown exposition. 


Christmas in the air. Outdoor scene | 


crowed city street, filled with hurrying, 
Christmas shoppers. (I 20200, Dee. 8, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 8, 1906.) 2607 


Kpithalamium. Group of people, evi- 
dently a family, the father with pen in 
one hand, open check book before him, 
while he hands to a pretty young girl, 
looking over his shoulder, a check. 
(I 20080, Nov. 26, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 2608 


Three medallions; the upper a repre- 
sentation.of John Smith; the other two 
an old ship and a modern battle ship. 
(I 20150, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2614 


Medallion having a circular wreath in the 
centre of which is the old seal of Vir- 
ginia. (I 20151, Dec. 5, 1906.) 2615 

1 photo. each Dee. 5, 1906. 


Marquis (Wilham), New 
Work Nis Ye 


_ What fools we mortals be. Man sitting 


in cell. On top the three main reasons 
that bring a man in trouble, horses, 
women, and wine. On left side burglar 
tools, etc., on right side playing cards, 
money, etc. On bottom, a_ felon’s 
grave, skull & bones, and an hour 
glass. (I 20199, Dec. 8, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 8, 1906. ) 2616 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Marsh (Fred Dana), New 
York, Na Y- 

Bridge builders. Extending from right 
to left of picture is a steel girder sus- 
pended from bridge by steel ropes and 
block. Five men at left. In right cen- 
ter four men are working. Lower back- 
eround shows a city. (I 20249, Dec. 18, 
1906: 1 photo. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 2617 


Morris(Geo. Ford), Chicago, 
ll 


Coach stallion, Chanderinager. Black, 
French, coach stallion trotting, with 
man leading in strap. Stone wall in 
background. (I 20217, Dec 10, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 2618 


Morse (Lucy G.), New York, 
INNS: 
Piper under a Capri thistle. Two fairies 
on the branch of a thistle. The one 


on the right isin the form of a little | 
He is standing under the blos- | 
som of the thistle and playing on a | 


boy. 


pipe. The fairy on the left is in the 
form of a little girl in the attitude of 
dancing to the piper’s music. (I 20068, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 2619 


Whirl of reins. Young witch riding & 
capering on her broom. One foot rests 
on the handle of the broom, the other, 
back of it is lifted. (I 20067, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 2620 

1 photo. each Noy. 24, 1906. 


Nardi (J.) company, Boston, 
Mass. 


Reverie. Plaster statue of sitting Cupid, 


133 inches high, 8 inches wide from one | 


edge of wing to the other at widest part. 
Lett foot crossed over right at ankle. 


Hands crossed over right knee. (I | 


20s. Dec: 3. 1906211 photo. Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 


National lead company, Jer- 
sey City, N. J 

Little dutch boy painter. Boy seated 
on a scaffold, dressed in characteristic 
dutch costume. Tawny hair long and 
bobbed, face upturned slightly smiling 
and right arm raised aloft with right 
hand grasping paint brush. (I 20099, 
Nov. 28, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 
2622 


Needham (Charles Austin), 
New York, N. Y. 

Statuette in bronze having a base and a 
figure representing a Swimming fish. 
The fish is passing over a_ shoal 
towards deeper water and is lying 
mostly on his side. (1°20241, Dec. 13, 
1906. ) 2623 


2621 | 


| Collins memorial. 


Ships of the White Star line. 


Needham (Charles Austin), 
New York, N.Y. 

Statuette in bronze having a base and a 
figure representing a Swimming fish. 
The fish is passing through a rift. The 
body is slightly curved and erect in 
position. (I 20242, Dec. 13, 1906. ) 

2624 


_Statuette in bronze having a base and 


figure representing a swimming fish. 
The fish is surprised on the shoals and 
is making an excited dash for safety 
and deeper water. (I 20240, Dec. 13, 
1906. ) 2625 


1 photo. each Dee. 138, 1906. 


Norton (Win. Ea New York, 
INE 

Tacking ship off ae Square rigged 
ship in foreground is tacking. For- 
ward sails are flat, the others full. 
High land is the background. (1 20251, 
Dee. 13906 photo. Dee. 13, 1906.) 
2626 


Orsi( Romolo), Astoria, N. Y. 
Anatomy cast from nature 5 ft 93 inches 
high standing upright on an octagonal, 
x Inches thick base, with open mouth 
so as to plainly show the muscles of 
the face and neck. (I 20201, Dec. 7, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2627 


Pennucci (Andrea), Boston, 
Mass. 

Full length figure of 
ex-Mayor P. A. Collins on pedestal with 
History sitting at left, and Columbia 
standing head bowed. (I 20157, July 
18, 1906; 1 photo. July 18, 1906. ) 

2628 


Perry (Roland Hinton), New 
Work 2 sN ang: 

Sleep walker. Statue of nude woman 
holding aloft in her left hand a lighted 
torch, and with the right hand and arm 
extended over which falls drapery that 


sweeps back around her ankles. Her 
eyes are closed. (I 20105, Nov. 30, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 30, 1906.) 2629 


Postum cereal company (lim- 
ited), Battle Creek, Mich. 
Middle aged matron, white hair and 
wearing eyeglasses. (1 20078, Nov. 26, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2630 


Quirk (Nicholas J.), Chicago, 
Ill 


Upright 
panel showing review of 13 black steam- 
ships arranged i in 2 columns on serpen- 
tine course from horizon to foreground. 
(I 20158, Dee. 5, 1906; 1 photo. " Dec. 5, 
1906. ) 2631 


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a 


Ranson (Fletcher C. fa New 
York, N. 


Asking his intentions. Interior of par- 
lor. Ona sofa at right a young man 
and young woman areseated. (120170, 
Dec. 6, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 6, 1906.) 

2632 


Rigg (KE. H.), England. 


Eventide. Summer evening landscape 
with full moon. In center foreground | 
is a man unhitching team froma plow. 

- (I 20164, Dec. 6, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 2633 


Roseland (Harry), 
land, N.Y. 


‘‘Dar’s the wish, honey!’’ Painting of 
an old colored woman holding the hand 
ofawhite girl. (I 20192, Dec. 7, 1906.) 

2634 


Fateful card. Painting of an old colored 
mammy reading cards to a white girl. 
(1 20191, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 


Good luck, honey. 


Brook- 


199 


2635 


Painting of an old | 


colored mammy reading the palm of a_ 


white girl. (I 20190, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
2636 
Happytuture. Painting of an old colored 


woman reading the palm of a white 
girl who is seated with another girl on 
the floor beside her. 
1906. ) 


Mammy’s prophecy. 


(1 20193, Dec. 7, | 
2637 


Painting of an old | 


colored mammy reading the tea leaves | 
in a cup toa white girl; both sitting» 


down. (I 20189, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2638 


Warning of the seeress. Painting of an 
old colored woman with some cards on 


a chair in front of her sitting opposite | 


two white girls. 
2639 
1 photo. each Dee. 7, 1906. 


Sala (Jean), 


Parisienne. Full length figure of a young 
woman dressed in black, ‘black hat with 
black plumes, furstole and muff. Head 
turned to left looking at collie which is 
at her side, lookingupather. (I 20245, 
Hee: 13, 1906: 1 photo. Dec. 13, 1906. 

2640 
Scarnecchia (Angelo), Steu- 
benville, Ohio. 


Bust of Christopher Columbus emblem- 
atic to the society of the Knights of Co- 


Paris, France. 


(I 20194, Dec. 7, 1906.) | 


lumbus, with the emblem of the society | 


on the breast of same. Name of the | 
society rounding the bottom of the 
bust. (I 20244, ‘Dec. 13, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec: 18, 1906.) 


} 
| 


2641 | 


Schwarz (Alfred), Ger- 
many. 
Nathalie. Half figure of a woman, face 


in profile, has brown hair and blue 
eyes, head turned nearly full face. (I 
20165, Dec. 6, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 2642 


Seribner’s (Chas. ) sons, New 
York, N.Y 


Girl, three-quarter length figure with 
large hat, long cloak and muff; drawn 
in pastel. (I 20066, Nov. 24, 1906; 1 
photo. Noy. 24, 1906. ) 2643 


Sherrin (D.), England. 


Bank of the Severn in Worcestershire 
English landscape aiter sunset, small 
stream in foreground. (I 20167, Dec. 
6, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 6, 1906.) 2644 


Highland cattle, Loch Kattrine. Scene 
in Scottish highlands. Eight cows 
grazing in center foreground on edge of 
a lake. Nearest cow is a very light 
color. (120246, Dec. 13, 1906; 1 photo. 


Wee. 137 1906") 2645 
Sloan (J. V) & co., New 
Works (Ne Ye 
Baby. Half figure of child with round 

full face, short curly hair, left hand 
holding a rattle. (1 20081, Noy. 26, 
1906; 1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906.) 2646 
Spielvogel, (Emil), New 
ong Nr Me 
Chaumiere fleurie. Country road in 


Flandres, three women walking. To 
the right, small houses surrounded by 
small flower gardens. (I 20256, Dec. 
14, 1906. ) 2647 
En Flandre. Dutch canal, windmill and 
small houses to the left, woman stand- 
ing next to a tree at right, knitting. 
(I 20255, Dec. 14, 1906. ) 2648 


1 photo. each Dec. 14, 1906. 
Stewart (Will H.), Geneva, 
INE Oe: 


Falls at Kashong creek. Photograph of 
falls at Kashong near Geneva, N. Y 
Birch tree in foreground with shale 
rock at right side. (I 20226, Dec. 11 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 11, 1906. ) 2649 


Straker (J. E.), Attleboro, 
Mass. 


' Flora of corn. Stem intertwining with 
its off shooting leaves and surmounted 
by a kernel of corn. (I 20115, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2650 


Flora of holly. Spray of holly showing 
stems, leaves and berry clusters in their 
natural colors. (I 20117, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 

2651 


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Straker (J. E.), Attleboro, 
Mass. 


Flora of the columbine. Stem upon 
which are several leaves, two buds and 
afull blown blossom, all shown in their 
natural colors. (1 20120, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 

2652 


Flora of the cotton plant. Main stem 
from which branch off leaves, buds, 
full blown blossoms, and mature cotton 
bolls, all shown in their natural colors. 
(1 20119, Lee. 3, 1906.) 2653 


Flora of the daisy. Stem upon which are 
three blossoms with leaves intertwin- 
ing, all shown in their natural colors. 
(I 20122, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2654 


Flora of the grape vine.. Section of vine 
from which depend several leaves and 
bunches of grapes. (I 20116, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 2655 


Flora of the morning glory. Stem upon 
which are leaves, buds and full bloom 
blossoms, all shown in their natural 
colors. (120126, Dec. 3,1906.) 2656 


Flora of the lily of the valley. Flower 
cluster partly enclosed by unfolding 
leaves, all shown in their natural colors. 
Ge20021;, Dee. 3; 1906.) 2657 


Flora of the orange tree. Stem upon 
which are numerous leaves, buds, full 
blown blossoms and fruit, all shown in 
their natural colors. (1 20128, Dec. 3, 
1906. ) 


Flora of the poppy. Stem upon which 
are buds, full blown flowers, and leaves, 
all shown in their natural colors. (I 
20125, Dec. 3, 1906. ) 2659 


Flora of the thistle. Stem upon which 
are two flowers and leaves shown in 
their natural colors. (I 20124, Dee. 
on 1906: ) 2660 

Flora of wheat. Stem intertwining with 
its offshooting leaves and surmounted 
by, a eraim kernel, (Ei 20118) Dee. 3, 
1906. ) 2661 

1 photo. each Dec. 3, 1906. 


(Frank V.), New 
York, Na 
Laurels. Ornamental design resembling 
a shield made up of panels of different 
styles, two swords, a laurel wreath, and 
in the lower end two masks. (I 20196, 
Dec. 7, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 7, 1906. ) 
2662 
Strauss (Frank V.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Guards. Ornamental tablet having at 
the top of the side posts a sculptured 


Strauss 


human head in full face view. In cen- 
ter of tablet is a small door. (I 20162, 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2663 


2658 | 


Strauss (Frank V.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Warrior. 
ing the full length of the design is seen 
an Indian in feather headdress, ete., in 
an attitude presumably of defense. (I 
20163, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2664 


1 photo. each Dec. 5, 1906. 


Thijsen (C.J.), Holland. 
Household cares. Interior of Dutch 
kitchen, in center is a woman in Dutch 
costume pouring water on two pots of 
red geraniums. (I 20166, Dec. 6, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 2665 


Thomas (Wm. H.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


Dark polished granite monument, name 
at top of tablet containing three pieces; 
moulding at bottom of tablet polished 
where seen. (1 20147, Dec, 5, 1906. ) 

2666 


Dark polished monument oblong in de- 
sign, plain, and all polished where 
seen. (I 20148, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 2667 


Double raised headstone with curved 
raised wreath on front; also the Greek 
letters Alpha-Omega, with Father & 
Mother raised on top. (1 20146, Dee. 
5, 1906. ) 2668 

Light hammered oblong monument with 
name in top of die, and carved orna- 
ments on corners. (I 20149, Dec. 5 


1906. ) 2669 
1 photo. each Dec. 5, 1906. 
Webber (Wesley), New 
York iN. Se 


Off Fastnett light,—coast of Ireland. 
Evening off coast of Ireland. In center 
foreground is a brig outward bound. 
To right is Fastnett light. In left 
background is a three funnel steamer. 
(1 20110, Dec. 1, 1906; photo, Dec: 1, 
1906. ) 2670 


Weidman (G. F.), Wash- 
tony DG? 

Group of time. In which the current 
year is represented by an infant, mother 
Earth, and father Time. Mother Earth, 
sitting in a rocking chair beside a bed 
containing the child, is holding the 
childs hand and looks greatly pleased. 
Father Time stands immediately back 
of the rocker. (I 20253, Dec. 13, 1906; 


1 photo. Dee. 13, 1906. ) 2671 
Wenzell (A. B.), New 
York, NEaye 
Forgiven. Woman kneeling on floor, 


arms extending on a couch and face 
buried in arms. One hand holds a 
handkerchief. (120079, Nov. 26, 1906; 
1 photo. Nov. 26, 1906.) 2672 


On a piece of drapery extend- | 


Blessed are the pure in heart. 


Guardian angel. 


FINE ARTS 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
elit Manor, N. Y. 

Seated _ 

figure of Christ on left and kneeling 

figure of female lifting veil on right. 

Angel with palm and book in clouds, 

cherub heads in opening over top of | 

lower panels. (I 20095, Noy. 27, 1906.) | 
2678 


stars on right hand panel, children 


_gathering lilies on left, background of 
(I 20094, Noy. 27, 1906.) 2674 | 


foliage. 
1 photo. each Nov. 27, 1906. ) 


Angel with crown of | 


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Drawn. blank. Old English 


Wyman (Richard), London, 
England. 

inn with 

huntsman and hounds “returning aiter 

an unsuccessful days sport. (I 20077, 

Nov. 26, 1906. ) 2675 


| Hunting morning. Old English inn with 


huntsman & hounds coming past. 

The innkeeper is standing in his door- 

way and a girl is just coming out, car- 

rying a foaming tankard. (I 20076, 

Nov. "26, 1906. ) 2676 
il photo. each Nov. 26, 1906. 


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PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 6-9 
FRBRUARY, 1907 


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Arranged alphabetically by proprictors with subalphabet of titles. 


Of this Catalogue Part 2 (Periodicals), Part 3 (Music), Part 4 (Engravings), will be issued monthly 
hereafter, instead of weekly. Part 1 (Books) will be issued every week as heretofore. 

The weekly issue of the numbers of Parts 2, 3, and 4 necessitated search through several short alpha- 
bets in order to locate any given title. To avoid this inconvenience it has been suggested that 
they be published monthly, so that a search through a year of the Catalogue will require the 
examination of only 12 indexes instead of 52 as formerly. 

The last weekly issue of Part 3 (Engravings, Chromos, Photographs, Fine Arts) was on October 18, 
1906. The first monthly issue is under date of November 15, 1906. 

To save space the copyright notice after each title isabbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read, ‘‘Copyright by Julia M. Alexander, Charlotte, N.C. Queen 
Charlotte, wife of George III, King of England. Class F, XXc, no. 48602, Dec. 27, 1906; 2 copies 
received Dec. 18, 1906€.’’ 


Alexander (Julia M.), Char- American-journal-examiner, 
lotte, N. C. New York, N. Y 


Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, | Braggo the monk. He introduces the 
King of England. (F 48602, Dec. 27, children. (F 48264, Dec. 17, 1906; 2¢ 


1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 18, 1907.) 2677 | Dec. 17, 1906.) 2688 
Pie Ss | ase, { hy — He is snowed under. (F 49347, 
Saeed Jan. 4, 1907; 2c. Jan. 4, 1907,) 2689 

Late (The) Fritz Thaulow in his Paris ,—— He is the only poet. (F-48953, Dec. 


studio. (F 47365, Nov. 19, 1906; 2 ¢. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2690 
Nov. 17, 1906. ) 2678 © » makes himself known. (F 
5 9 OND sa 
American-journal-examiner, Cae ee I oat JOD 22 Ge eee 
New York, N.Y. Ue) 


Adventures of a doughnut. (F 49581, | He makes the acquaintance of his 
Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 2679 new boss. (F 48668, Dec. 28, 1906; 


And her name was Maud. Dec. 23, 1906. 2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 2692 
wetesee, Dee) 26, 1906;/2 c. Dec. 26; | _ Fe signed as name. (Et 49649, 
1906. ) 2680. = Jan. 15, 1907; 2c. Jan. 15, 1907.) 2698 

; yasn’ rti a c ] Ss ? 

ae Re te cn Be manele. eee _— He shows ’em he really can blow. 
1907 [OSES I aaa el v 2681 (9546 Jan. 12, 1907:)2re. Jamel? 

pee é 1907. 2694 

Are you sorry for this old man? He is fy ‘ : 

having aterriblenightmare. (F 49582, _—— He trained the ae og Himself. (F 


Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 2682 49489, Jan. 10, 1907; 2 ¢. iiad 10, 1907. ) 


Automobile of the future. (F 49735, | cen 


; 7. = | — He undertakes to cure a d cold. (F 
Jan. 18, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1907. ) 2683 | 48455, Dec. 22. 1906: 2 c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 
Braggo the monk. Ah, putting the | 2696 
Shot. (F 49523, Jan. 11, 1907; 2 c. | __ He was robbed. (F 49693, Jan. 17, 
aaa =e) 2684 = 1907; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907.) 2697 
— He appears in the role of Santa. 5 4 OR SS We SS 
re Wee I 2c | a oe ee teens 
By Dec. 27, 1906.) 2685 | De ee oe ie 
—— He attracts considerable attention. ——~ His son proves to be a regular chip 
(F 49760, Jan. 19, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, | of pte old block. (F 49327, Jats eon 
1907. ) 2686 Loe 2e, sans 3, 0907.1) 2699 
—— He doesn’t mind a little ice. (F | —— His wonderful mouse trap. (F 
49434, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 ce. Jan. 7, 1907.) | 48210, Dec. 14,1906; 2 ec. Dee. 14, 
2687 | 1906.) 2700 


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New York: Nei 


Braggo the monk. Like love. (F 49448, 


Jane 8, 1907 2c) Jan. §, 1907. ) 
2701 
Centralization, latest popular song. (F 
48335, Dec. 18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 19086. ) 
2702 
Charlie and George. May I see you 
home? (F 48267, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 e. 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2703 
— Oh dear, isn’t this divine. (F 
48561, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢.. Dee. 26, 
1906. ) 2704 
— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49312, Jan. 2, 
GO 2G same 2, 1907.) 2705 
— Jan. 6, 1907. (F 49448, Jan. 8, 
19075 2c: Jan. 8; 1907.) 2706 
—Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49655, Jan. 15, 
LIOf-2.¢. Jan. to, O07.) 2707 
Christmas is coming. (F 48955, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2708 


Christmas morning! see what Santa Claus 


bringed us. (F 48634. Dec. 27, 1906.) 
2709 

December twenty-six. (F 48636, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 2710 


2c. each Dec. 27, 1906. 
Der captain makes a dash for the north 


pole, and dashes babe again. (F 48565, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
Diary of Ananias. 


subway yesterday. 
1907; 


Took a ride in the 
(F 49445, Jan. 8, 
2c. Jan. 8, ‘1907. ) 2712 


caelaitiean yesterday. (F 


ey Tee 15, 1907; 2c. Jan. Lo: 1907.) 
2713 

— While taking a walk about town. 
(EF 49490, Jan. 10, 1907;.2' c. Jan. 10, 
1907. ) 2714 


First meeting of the house of lemons. (F 
49444, Jan. 8, 1907; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907.) 


2715 

Gentle (The) sex. (F 48449, Dec. 21, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 2716 
—— Dear, I want you to go shopping. 
(F 48544, Dee: 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2717 
Is Mrs. Jones at home? (F 49694, 
Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Jan..17, 1907.) 2718 
Hall room boys. Hello sis. (F 48382, 


Dec. 20, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1906.).2719 
—— Listen Ferd. (F 48334, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 2720 
Percy gets a new job for a few min- 
utes. (F 48176, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
131906) 
—— The girls thought they were captains 


of finance. (F 49580, Jan. 14, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 2722 
— The joke wason the boys. (F 48559, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26,1906.) 2728 


2711 


2721 | 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Hall room boys. They did not make a 
success as ticket speculators. (F 49346, 
Jan. 4, 1907: 2.c. Jane 1907e) 2724 

j +. Whatawad envious. 

(F 48635, Dec. 27, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 27, 

1906. ) 2725 

They find an easy way of working 
for their meals (F 49465, Jan. 9, 1907; 
2c. Jan.,9) 190g.) 2726 

—— They go to dancing school & help 
the professor. (F 49671, Jan. 16, 1907; 


2¢. Jan, IG. oo7e) 2727 
—— They play snap the whip. (F 
«48956, Dec. 29) A806. 22 es Dec. 29: 

1906. ) 2728 
—— They see the old year out. (F 49326, 


Jan: 3,) 1907; 2ic amet ieg ie ene 
They tell about their extensive for- 
elgn correspondence. (F 49431, Jan. 
7, 1907; 2c) Janey (ese) 2730 
—— They spend a pleasant hour at the 
riding academy. (F 49524, Jan. 11, 
1907;"°2'¢. Jana i 19th 2731 
They tell the girls about their friend, 
the actor. ..(F 48239; Wee. ta iS06; 2c. 
Dec. 15, 1906. 2732 
Why they didn’t invite the Million- 
buek girls to the dance. (F 49734, Jan. 
18, 1907; 2 ¢) Jane ros 1907s) 2733 
Happy days! Oh! happy days! (F 49315, 
Jan. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan® 2 lave) 22734 
Happy, happy Hooligan! he wins out at 
last! (F 48564, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 2735 
Happy Hooligan’s happy New Year. - 
Dec. 30, 1906. (F 493810) Jane 2; 1907.) 
2736 

Happy New Year Maud. Dec. 30, 1906. 
(F 49313, Jan.°2, 1907.) 2737 

2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


He got his rights in the house of lemons. 
(F'.49672, Jan. 16-5 907-2 se ant lies 
1907. ) 2738 

Her name was Maud. Dec. 16,1906. (F 
48268, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 

2739 

Hi lee, hi lo, high lee, high low. (F 

49450, Jan. 8, 1907: 2°, Jan. 8, L9O72) 


2740 

High and low. | Ge 49s0@eiany 2, 1907. 
2¢ Jan. 2, U90iep 2741 
His birthday. (F 48632, Dec. 27, 1906; 
2c: Dec. 27, M906a) 2742 


His holiday dream. Ah, wasn’t it lovely. 
(F 49016, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2743 

His name is Happy Hooligan. (F 48269, 
Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 

2744 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


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~I 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
His tenth anniversary. (F 48099, Dec. 
11, 1906; 2c. Dec. 11, 1906.) 2745 


Hooray! Happy Hooligan is the favorite | 


nephew again. (F 49654, Jan. 165, 


1907. ) 


(F 49650, Jan. 15, 1907.) 
2 ¢. each Jan. 15, 1907. 


House of lemons receives a delegation. 
me Aeon dan: 9; 1907; 2c. Jan. 9, 
1907. ) 2748 


Human nature. Aren’t you ashamed of 
yourselves to be fighting like this in 
the public? (F 49482, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 
eran. 7, 1907. ) 2749 


I see by the papers. A friendly call (not 
yet but soon). (F 48263, Dec. 17, 1906; 
Ze. Dec; 17, 1906.) 2750 


— Boni called to see Anna. (F 48155, 
Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12,1906.) 2751 


Princeton gets a lemon. (F 49400, 
lange. 2 ec: Jan. 5, 1907.) 2752 


—— Sapphira we are back numbers. (F 
48240, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906). 
2753 

Jungle post office. (F 49306, Jan. 2, 1907; 


2747 


yc. 4)an. 2.1907. ) 2754 
Jungle tramp. (F 49763, Jan. 19, 1907; 
we. Jan, 19, 1907~) 2755 
Just kids. Didn’tI tellyou. (F 48384, 
Mec. 20, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
2756 
— Hey fellers. (F 48213, Dec. 14, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. 2757 


— l’ll learn you to go around. (F | 


Pact, L907; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1907.) 
2758 

Say, Johnnie. (F 49488, Jan. 10, 
0g 72 cc. Jan. 10, 1907..) 2759 
— Seeing Maudie lying dere sleeping. 
(F 49348, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 2760 
— What’s the matter with her? (F 
een 19, 1907; 2 ci Jan. 19. 1907.) 
2761 

— Why, Willie, what are you grinning 
about. (F 48157, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 2762 
Katzenjammer kids meet their grand- 
father. It runs in the family. (F 
feeo, Dee, 17, 1906; 2 ¢: Dee. 17, 


1906. ) 2763 
_ Lad (The) that loved a lady. Alonzo, 
Ah, woeisme, sweetIsabel. (F 48563, 


Dec.-26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 
2764 
— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49310, Jan. 2, 
Pe 2c. Jan. 2, 1907.) 


2746 | 
House of lemons discusses rapid transit. — 


— Aunt Abigail. 


. Monopoly lodge show. 


2765 | 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


Lad (The) that loved a lady. Jan. 6, 
1907. (F 49447, Jan. 8, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
8, 1907.) 2766 


—— Jan. -13, 1907. (FE 49657, Jan. 15, 
LOGO (ee eres oat ho NOU Ts) 2767 


Love will find away. Corfound it all! 
(49825, “Jan. 3, 1907s 2) ce. Jana, 
1907. 2768 


(F 48211, Dec. 14, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 2769 


George. Confounditall. (F 49522, 
Jan Balg0 7 2*ee Jan te Loo rs 
2770 
Yes, Miss Abigail. (F 48385, Dec. 
20,: 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1406.) 2771 


Married life of Lulu and Leander. (F 
48266, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 17, 1906.) 
2772 

Sure, Ill stick 


to youse. (F 49762, Jan. 19, 1907; 2¢. 
Jan. 9 1907:,) 2773 
Monopoly lodge. yuletide  entertain- 
ments. An unlucky chap named 
McShay. (F 48262, Dec. 17, 1906; 2c. 
Deen k/, 1906.)) ~ 2774 


— Evolution of the common people. 
(F 48156, Dec. 12, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 12, 
1906. ) 2775 


— The next number is a diverting and 
remarkable troupe. (F 49548, Jan. 12, 
tS07S Digs sam, 12% f90i)) 2776 

The next number is a diverting holi- 
day taney. (F 48954, Dec. 19, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 19, 1906. ) 2777 

—— The next number is a mirthsome 
moving picture. (F 49401, Jan. 5, 


190772 eo -Jan. 5, 1907.) 2778 
—— The next number is a realistic 
tableau. (F 48336, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1906.) 2779 
—— The next number 1s a series “of 
eraphic moving pictures. (F 49736, 


Hane Ss 1I0tss2 ef Jan. Ls, 1907s) 
2780 
—— The next number on the programme 
is arealistic moving picture. (£ 48097, 
Dec. 1h 1906: Bes Dee. 11,1906.) 
| 2781 
Mr. E. Z. Mark assists a sleuth. (F 
48633, Dec. 27, 1906; 2.¢. Dec. 27, 1906. ) 
2782 
buys old lace. (F 
2G. Jan. LO. 19073) 
2783 
Mr. HW. Z: Mark gives a reward. (FF 


Mi Heya Mark 
49487, Jan. 10, 1907; 


#9549. Jan. 12) 1907; 2 'e. Jan. 12; 
1907.) 2784 
Mr. E. Z. Mark helps out. (F 480548, 


Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 2785 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


Mr. E. Z. Mark is admonished; but— 
(i) 403598.7 Jan. 0, L907; 2) Ci waamor 
1907. ) 2786 

Mr. EK. Z. Mark is easy even at home. 
(F 48450, Dee. 21, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 2787 

New Year begins well: (F 49314, Jan. 
ZemloOven2 ce. sam: 2. 190%. 2788 


Oh, gentle sleep. 
2c. Dee. 26, 1906. ) 


Our antidiluvian ancestors. There seems 
to be something unusual going on. (F 
49328, Jan. 3,1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1907.) 


2789 


2790 


What are they doing with all those 
rocks? (F 48383, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 
Dec. 20, 1906.) 


— What the dickens is it? 


Dec. 14, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 14, 1906. 2792 
—What’s going on there? (F 49466, 
dame, LIO7; 2 es Jan OF 190K 2793 


Poor Happy is no longer favorite nephew. 
Gigs 40y Jan. 36,1907; 2) ic. Jan, 8, 
HOT) 2794 


Return Jrom the deer hunt. (F 48630, 
Dec. 27, 1906; 2c. Dec. 27, 1906.) 


Says John D. to her: 
you are too extrav agant. 


My good woman, 
“Learn thrift. 


(F 48566, Dec. 26, 1906; | 


2791 
(F 48212, | 


2795 — 
| Edward B. sf 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Troubles of Pete the pedlar. I represent 
Joblots and Bunkum. (F 48265, Dee. 
17; 1906; 2c. Dee; 17; 18065) 2806 


What can you do with those awful kids? 


(F 49652, Jan. Zee: Jan. 15; 
19072) 2807 


What the old year left behind, and John 
D.’s prediction for the new. (F 49330, 
Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907.) 2808 


When hubby goes shopping. (F 48560, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 2809 


Wouldn’t it make you mad. After you 
had promoted one of your preuising 
laborers. (F 49433, Jame LS ee 
Jan. 7, 1907.) 9810 


Yeppee! Her name was Maud all right! 
Jan. 18, 1907. (F 49656; Jans V5, 1907; 
2G. Jan. lol oois) 2811 


Yes, siree! Her name’s Maud. Jan. 6, 
1907. (F 49446, Jan. 8, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
8 1907.5 2812 


1907. A new book, a clean page. What 
shall we write upon it? (F 49308, Jan. 
2, 1907; 2.¢. Jam. 251907.) 2813 


American poultry journal 
publishing company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Prize running white Ply- 
mouth Rock cock, score 96% points. 
(F 49407, Jan. 7, 1907.) 2814 


15, 1907; 


_ Mary E. Prize winning white Plymouth 


(F 48669, Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 2796 | 

She goes shopping. (F 48456, Dec. 22, | 
1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 2797 

Sorrows of Satan. He takes the car) 
ahead. (F 48959, Dec. 29, 1906; | 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 2798 

—— He visits the automobile show. (F | 
Aovoweane LO 1907s 62 Co Wane tG: 
1907. ) 


2799 | 


— The upp 1g system strikes Sheol. | 


(F 498 309, 2 Cx Jame. 2, 
LIOR: 2800 
He cate lie-fest is too much for 
Mmmm tolii, Dec. 13, TI06s /2ie: 
Dec. 13,- 1906. ) 


Janez, 1907: 


Rock hen. (F 49408, Jan. 1907. ) 


2815 


4, 


2c. each Dec. 26, 1906. 
Anketell. (EK. N.), Manteo, 
C 


IN- 4G? 
Bit of history on granite, historic Roanoke 
island. (F47959, Dec. 10,1906.) 2816 
2c. Jan. 4, 1907. 


Arnold (Laban A.), Denver, 
Colo. 


Book diploma, shorthand department. 


1. (F 46280, Sept. 22,1906.) 2817 
| —— business department. 2. (46281, 
Sept. 22, 1906. ) 2818 


2801 | 


Standard oil indictments, with explana- | 


tory diagram. ae 


Ze) Vania vt907. 


There are ot her Sica baie besides 
Mark Twain’s. (F 49329, Jan. 3 
Zea am. ost OO 7.0) 

ve it to the rhinoceros. (F 

» Jane 8; 1907; ) 

2804 | 


This is the shopping season. (F 48178, 
Decwis, 1906050 27e,.Deci3, 31 906:)) 


They didn’t 
49451, ie 8, LOOT 2 


2805 | 


1907; | 
2802 | 


3, 1907; | 
2803 


1 c. each Oct. Wo, oth... cs reach 
Dec. 22, 1906: 


Art and color company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


Chicago, 59. (F 48430, Dec. 7, 1906.) 

2819 

| Cleveland, 60. (F 48481, Dee. 7, 1906. ) 
2820 

Detroit, 65. (F 48482, Dec. 7, 1906.) 

2821 

Washington, 66. (F 48433, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 

2822 


2c. each Dee. 7, 1906. 


7 eee 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Art color company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Cornell college flag. (F 48553, Dec. 26, 


1906. ) 2823 
Harvard college flag. (F 48552, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2824 
Princeton college flag. (F 48551, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2825 
Yale college flag. (F 48554, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 2826 
2 c. each Dec. 26, 1906. 
Atlas storage company, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
Lost (The) dog. (F49013, Dec. 27, 1906. ) 


2827 
Which wins. (F 49014, Dec. 27, 1906.) 


Give him the hook. 


2828 | 
2c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 
Babbitt (D. S.), Sanford, 
Florida. 
Banana bud, bloom and fruit. (F 49690, 


aierretouy 2c. Jan. 17, 1907.) 


| Bringing home the bride. 


2829 


Bankers, mining and devel- 
opment company, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 
There’s an income for you from Mexico. 
(EF 49494, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 2830 


Barrie (Geo. ) & sons, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


~I 
CO 


Bickley (George R.), Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


Copa de oro held by poner spring. (F 
48338, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906. ) 
2840 


Blanchard, Young & ©co., 
Providence, R. I. 

(F 49394, Jan. 5, 

$07: 2er Samo O07) 2841 


Blecker arene .), Mans- 

field, Ohio. 
Dexter at Buffalo 1866. Budd Doble 
up. (F 48434, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
21, 1906. ) 2842 


Bommer bros., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Bommer, spring hinge factory, Brook- 
hyn Ns Yo) (¢8, 49437, dane, 190i 26 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 2843 


Book news monthly, Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

Thomas Ho- 
Sea (F 48573, Dec. 22, 1906; 2 c. 
Weer 22 19062) 2844 

Christmas rose. Alice Barber Stephens. 
(F 48572, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2845 


| Eveninghymntothevirgin. Bonguereau. 


Sefior Don Ismael Montes, president of | 


Bolivia. (F 49521, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 11, 1907. ) 2831 
Belden 


(Paul i , Arlington, 
N. 


Lady of Nome. (F doito, Wee.29; "1906; 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 2832 


Bell (J. P.) company, Lynch- 


burg, Va. 
fev. W.-C. (F 49196, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


2833 
Wee. ©. (49197, Jan. 2, 1907.) 2834 
2 ec. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Bienemann (Cornelius), Kicka- 
poo, Ill. 

Bienemann (Cornelius). (F 48644, Dec. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 2835 
Wonder of the world. (F 47699, Nov. 


17, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 2836 
Bierach (S. E.),S. Pasadena, 
Cal. 
_ Faith, hope, and charity. 1. (F 46110, 
Oct. 8, 1906. ) 2837 
New Year design. 3. (F 46112, Oct: 8, 
1906. ) 2838 


Toyseller. 2. (F 46111, Oct. 8, 1906.) 


(F 48571, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 2846 
2c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 
Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Barney Blue. Oct. 21, 1906. (F 46614, 
| Oci7192, 1906-,) 2847 
Billy the Bold. Oct. 21,1906. (F-46610, 
Oct. 12 L906: ) 2848 
2c. each Oct. 20, 1906. 
Bunny Bright. Oct. 21,1906. (F 46613, 
Oct#195.1906; 2c. Oct. 195 19063); 2849 
Pelle Phat) (Oct. 21.) 1906.) “Ck 4onmte 
Oct. 19, 1906. ) 2850 
Swappping Silas. Oct. 21, 1906. (F 
46615, Oct. 19, 1906. ) 2851 
Val the Ventriloquist. Oct. 21, 1906. 
(F 46612; Oct. 19, 1906.) 2852 
2c. each Oct. 20, 1906. 
Bowden, (C. F.), Muncie, 
Ind. 
Our baby. (F 48585, Dec. 27, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 21, 1906. ) 2853 
Bowles (Joseph B.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Adventures of Peck’s bad boy. Pa 
adopts a desperate expedient. (F 


2839 | 


1 ec. each Oct. 
Nov. 17, 1906. 


8), S90Gs 9 1c ‘e. each 


48237, Dec. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15. 1906. ) 


2854 

— Pa is tempted by a moior-cycle. 
(F 48482, Dec. 24. 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2855 
Pa takes a Turkish bath. (F 49397, 
gan. 9, 1907: 2 e. Janre, 1907.) 2855 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Brooke (Mrs. Minnie E.), 
Chevy Chase, Md. 
View in Rock Creek park. 1. (F 45793, 
Sept. 22, 1906; 2c. Dec. 11, 1906.) 2857 


2. (F 45794, Sept. 22, 1906.) 2858 
— 3. (F 45795, Sept. 22, 1906.) 2859 
2c. each Nov. 10, 1906. 


4. (F 45796, Sept. 22, 1906.) 2860 
—__ 5. (F 45797, Sept. 22, 1906.) 2861 
—— 6. (F 45798, Sept. 22, 1906.) 2862 


2c. each Dee. 11, 1906. 
(F 48030, Dec. 11, 1906; 2c. Nov. 
10, 1906. ) 2863 


Brownson (Walter G.), 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Face in the moon and instructions how 


area | 


to find it. (F 49453, Jan. 8, 1907; 2c. 
Dee. 26, 1906. ) 2864 
Budget company, Boston, 
Mass. 

Avery (N. P.) (F 48405, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
~ 2865 

Barton (Charles J.) (F 48404, Dee. 20, 
1906. ) 2866 
Bradford (Frederick O.) (¥F 48401, ae 
20 AI0G:)) 2867 
Casey (James B.) (F 48407, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 2868 
Ford (Marshall R.) (F 48399, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) : 2869 
Grimmons (Chas. A.) (F 483898, Dec. 
20, 1906. ) 2870 
Houston (William F.) (F 48406, Dec. 
20, 1906. ) 2871 
Pinnock (Thos. G.) (F 48400, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 2872 
Thompson (James.) (F 48403, Dec. 20, 
1906.) 2873 
Wood (Roswell L.) (F 48402, Dec. 20, 
1908. ) 2874 


2c. each Dee. 20, 1906. 


Cary (Luther H.), 
Mass. 

Christmas greetings. (F 46084, Oct. 6, 

906; 2 ¢. Jan. Wz; L907.) 2875 


Chandler (Theophilus Par- 
sons), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Calvary Presbyterian church, Philadel- 
phia. (F 49245, Jan. 2, 1907; 2'c. Dee. 
20, 1906. ) 2876 
Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Boynton (Thomas J.) 
20, 1906. ) 
Dwyer (Michael F.) 
1906. ) 
Kane (John P.) 


Boston, 


(F 48416, Dec. 
2877 

(F 48413, Dee. 20, 
2878 

(F 48417, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
2879 


Chickering (Elmer), 
ton, Mass. 
(Henry). (F 48415, 


Bos- 


Parsons 
1906.) 
Thompson 
20, 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


Clark (Alfred H.), Lancas- 
ter, Mass. 
Two shepherds, a-dog and a flock of 
sheep. (F 48258, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2882 


Dec. 20, 

2880 
(F 48414, Dec. 
2881 


(Thomas). 


Clayton (Geo. W.), Chicago, 
Ill. 


Raggs. (F 48574, Dec. 
Dec. 22, 1906. } 


22, 1906; 2 c. 
2883 


Clements (William W.), 
Covington, Ky. 
Rapid transit. (F 483338, Dec. 18, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 2884 


Colby (Vincent V.), Denver, 
Colo. 
All I did was growl a little. (F 48575, 
Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 2885 


Coleman (Emmet G.), 
Rocky Mount, Va. 
Evolution of a boy who would not drink. 
(F 46945, Nov. 7, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 2886 


Colorado iron works com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 
Charging buggy. _ (F 49389, Jan. 4, 1907. ) 

2887 
(F 49388, Jan. 4, 1907.) 
2888 


Hancock jig. 


2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Pipe sampler. (F 49715, Jan. 18, 1907.) 


2889 
Portable concentrating mill. (F 49717, 
Jans Vee Oven) 2890 


2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Revolving buddle. (F49387, Jan. 4, 1907; 


2 ¢. Jane 4, 190i) 2891 
Tailings sampler. (F 49716, Jan. 18, 
1907; 2.¢. Jame 18; 2907s) 2892 


Columbia calendar company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Courting trouble. (F 48481, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 2893 


Flaw (A) in the deed. (F 48537, Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 2894 
Symbols of love. (F 48535, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2895 
October (An) morning. (F 48536, Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 2896 


2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Conklin (David Bruce), 

| Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Should auld acquaintance be forgot. (F 
i @eaeels, Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907.) 
| 2897 
Cooledge (C. D.), Eden, Vt. 
| Acrostic post card series. no. 3. (YVt.) 
(F 47861, Dec. 5, 1906.) 2898 

— 4. (Mo.) (F 47862, Dec. 5, 1906.) 
| 
| 


81 


Cooper novelty company, 
Stuyveasnt Falls, N. Y. 


On the bargain counter. (F 48469, Dee. 
24, 1906. ) 2922 

| To-keep your love warm, (F 48471, 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 2923 

_ Two hearts that beat as one. (F 48470, 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 2924 


Valentine; love avenue and cupid line, 
transfer. (48479, Dec. 24, 1906.) 

| 2925 

_ We’re now on the gasolene wagon, Car- 

' bureta Bill. (F 48472, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


2926 
Yowrethe whole bunch. (F 48474, Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 2927 


2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
Cox (Arthur H.), Mattoon, 
Til 


Galley slave. (F 48541, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 


2999 | 
2 c. each Dee. 17, 1906. 
Cooper (William A.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Bathers. (F 49201, Jan. 2, 1907.) 2900 
Before sunrise. (F 49215, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
2901 
Bright moonlight in Sweden. (F 49199, | 
| Pam 2, 1907.) 2902 
Cattle at rest. (F 49204, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
| 2903 
Cattle in the meadow lands. (F 49208, © 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 2904 
Combat. (F 49205, Jan. 2, 1907.) 2905 


Feeding time. (F 49211, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


2906 

Fleeing from the flames. (F 49212, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 2907 
French fishing boats. (F 49213, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 2908 
Grief of the pasha. (F 49203, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 2909 
In the harvest field. (F 49209, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 2910 
Judement of Paris. (F 49202, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 2911 


Pasture by the wood on the road from 
Honfleur to Villerville. (F 49214, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 2912 

Piece in danger. Cavalry charge on bat- 
tery of field artillery. (F 49200, Jan. 


907.) 2913 
Queen of the camp. (F 49207, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 2914 
Reconnoissance. (F 49210, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 2915 
Vidette. (F 49206, Jan. 2, 1907.) 2916 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


Cooper novelty company, 
Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. 
Emergency brake. 


1906. ) 2917 


Hearts renovated by compressed air. (F 
48477, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 2918 

Listen to the mocking bird. (F 48478, 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 2919 

My love lies a’ dreaming. (F 48475, 
Dec. 24, 1906.) 2920 | 


No lemon in ours. 
1906. ) 


(F 48476, Dec. 24, 
2921 


(F 48473, Dec. 24, | 


2928 
Me too. (F 48540, Dec. 24, 1906.) 2929 
Prospecting. (F 48539, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 
2930 
Rushin’ Sortariski. (F 48542, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2931 


2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


Coyle (Joseph A.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Study in pipes. (F 49402, Jan. 4, 1907; 


2c: Jan. 4. 1907-,) 2932 
Creasey (Samuel E.), San- 
ford, Me. 
Goodall (Hon. Thomas) (F 48339, Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 2933 
Sanford mills. (F 48340, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
2934 


2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 


Curry (W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
| Autumn leaves. (F 49172, Dec. 31, 1906.) 


2935 
Childhood’s happy days. (F 49175, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 2936 
Circumstantial evidence. (F 49173, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 2937 
Fast friends. (F 49169, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
2938 
How does this suit you? (F 49171, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 2939 
I love you, grandma. (F 49170, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2940 
| It’s good for what ails you. (F 49179, 
|?) Wee. Sie 1906: ) 2941 
Joy to the bride. (F 49174, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2942 
| June roses. (F 49168, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
| 2943 
| Oar little grandmother. (F 49180, Dec. 
al, 1906. ) 2944 


82 


Curry (W.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pig-a-back. (F 49178, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
2945 
Preparing for a dip. (F 49182, Dec. 31, 
1906.) 2946 


Products of the farm. (F 49176, Dee. 31, 


- 1906. ) 2947 
Twentieth century farmer. (F 49181, 
Dee. 31, 1906.) 2948 
Yes, I caught ’em all. (F 49177, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 2949 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Darby fire company no. 1, 
Darby, Pa. 
Original (The) Darby fireram. (F 48362, | 


Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 2950 


Daughters of the Confeder- 
acy, Greensboro, N. C. 
Banner used by the Ku Klux. 
Dee. 18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906.) 2951 
Davis (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fine team. (F 49570, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2952 


In the gloaming. (F 49569, Jan. 12, 


907.) 2953 


In the same boat. (F 49564, Jan. 12, 


(F 48327, | 
| Rehearsal (The). 


CATALOGUEH OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dawson (W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. i 
Best in his class. (F 49144, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2971 | 
By the old brook. (F 49145, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2972 
Doctor (The) (F 49153, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
2973 
Early spring. (F 49152, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
2974 | 
Embarrassing situation. (F 49143, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 2975 
Fresh daily. (F 49147, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
2976 
I’m busy too. (F 49148, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
2977 
In the old farmyard. (F 49149, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2978 
| Look pleasant, bossy! (F 49146, Dee. 31, 
|.) 9062) 2979 
| Look what Santa Claus brought. (F 
49150, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 2980 


(F 49151, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 2981 


2c. each Dee, 31, 1906. 


Decker ( Winfield 8.), Plain- 
field, N. Y. 
Angel with candles. (F 48534, Dec. 24, 


1906. ) 2982 

| Butler with turkey. (F 48531, Dec. 24, | 
| PetSOGs) 2983 
| Fire-place scene. (F 48533, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2984 
Holly and mistletoe. (F 48532, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 2985 


1907. ) 2954 
Lights and shadows. (F 49561, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 2955 
Meadow brook. (F 49567, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2956 

Moonlight. (F 49559, Jan. 12, 1907.) | 
2957 

Oldiarm. (F 49555, Jan.12, 1907.) 2958 | 


| Devils own trick. 


Old sports. (F 49565, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2959 | 
Old willows. (F 49572, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2960 
On the alert. (F 49556, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2961 
Original belle. (F 49558, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2962 
Palm Beach. (F 49566, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
29638 
Playmates. (F 49563, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2964 
Sunset. (F 49562, Jan. 12, 1907.) 2965 
Sunset glow. (F 49568, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2966 
To the rescue. (F 49573, Jan. 12, 1907.) : 
2967 
Trustworthy. (F 49557, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
2968 
Village brook. (F 49571, Jan. 12, 1907.) | 
2969 
Young financier. (F 49560, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 2970 


2 ¢. each Jan. 12, 1907. 


2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


De Land (Theodore L.), jr. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
(F 49741, Jan. 5, 1907; 


2 es Jane Oo, al9Ovey 2986 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Guitar (The). 65001. (F 49731, Jan. 


Is, Eis) 2987 
Nellie Custis at Mt. Vernon. 65000. (F 
49730, Jan. 18, 1907.) 2988 
New game. 65003. (F 49733, Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 2989 
Sewing room. 65002. (F 49732, Jan. 18, 
UO) 2990 


2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


Dreyfus (B.), United States. 
Andrews (Prof.Samuel). (F 49248, Jan. 


2. 1907.) 9991 
Davis (P. M. W. He) %@e 492527 ame 2 
1907. ) 2992 
Guthrie (Mayor. ) (EF 49261e Jian. 2; 
1907. ) 299% 
Humphreys (Miles 8.) (F 49249, Jan. 
Ze 907 2) 2994 


| Ridgway (Frank) 
1907. ) 


| High school, Dubuque, Ifa. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Dreyfus (B.), United States. 
(F 49250, Jan. 


Stuart (Gov. ) 
2996 


2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


Fgelhof (F. L.), Dubuque, 
Jowa. 


| Bank and insurance building, Dubuque, 


Zt 
2995 — 
(F 49253, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


83 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), Topeka, 
Kans. 
College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas. 
141. (F 48300, Dec. 17, 1906.) 3015 
Colorado school of mines, Golden, Colo. 


99. (FE 48298, Dec: 17, 1906.) 3016 

2 c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 
| Cottey college, Nevada, Mo. 144. (F 
49746, Jan. 10, 1907.) 3017 


Ja. (F 48951, Dec. 28, 1906.) 2997 | 
County court house, Dubuque, Ia. | 
- (F 48945, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 2998 © 


Fourth street hill elevator 300 it. above | 


Dec. 
2999 


city, Dubuque, Ia. (F 48949, 


28, 1906. ) 


| High bridge across the Mississippi river, 


(F 
3000 
(F 48943, 


from Eagle point, Dubuque, Ia. 
48947, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


Dec. 28, 1906. 
Main st. looking south from eleventh st., 


Emerson society, Cottey college, Nevada, 
Mo. (F 49745, Jan. 10, 1907. ) 3018 


Zig each jane dOp (S07. 
Louisiana State university, Baton Rouge, 
Las ane CF 48297, Declik7,9062 2 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3019 


_ Magnoperian society, Cottey college, Ne- 


3001 


Dubuque, Ia. (F 48950, Dec. 28, 

1906. ) 3002 
Post office, Dubuque, Ia. (F 48944, 

Dec. 28, 1906.) 3003 


Seminary hill, cor. 17th & Madison sts., 
Dubuque, Ia. 


3004 
Tomb of Julien, Dubuque, Iowa. (F 
48946, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3005 


Train & wagon bridge over the Missis- 
sippi, connecting Dubuque, Iowa, with 
East Dubuque, Illinois. (F 48948, Dec. 


28, 1906. ) 3006 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Elson (A. W.) & co., Boston, 
Mass. 

Dutch kitchen by H. Valkenburg. (F 
46704, Oct. 30, 1906. ) 3007 
Fish wharves at Gloucester by L. G. 

Hornby. (F 46703, Oct. 30, 1906. ) 
8008 


2 c. each Oct.:31, 1906. 
Longtellow’s house. (F 41739, April 30, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 3009 


(#48952, Dec. 28, 1906.) | 


10, 
3020 


vada, Mo. 146. (EF 49744, Jan. 
1907: 2G, ALO kat) 


Newcomb college, New Orleans, La. 116. 
(F 48303, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3021 
Salt Lake high school, Salt Lake City, 


Utah. 124. (¥F 48299, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
3022 

Ze each Dee. 1/906: 
Smith college, Northampton, Mass. no. 
115 A. (#48349, Nov. 30, 1906.) 3023 
Smith college, Northampton, Mass. no. 
115B. (F 48350, Nov. 30,1906.) 3024 
| Smith college, Northampton, Mass. © no. 


Portland headlight. (F 48485, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3010) 


Stormy day on the North Sea by Henri | 


Stacquet. 
Oct..31, 1906.) 
Syndics (The) by Rembrandt. (F 49398, 
Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907.) 


Ewart, (Wm. Earl) 
Kans. 

Business high school, Washington, D. C. 
140. (F 48296, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 
71906. ) 3013 
Cedar Rapids high school, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 61. (F 48347, Nov. 30, 1906; 
2¢. Nov. 30, 1906. ) 3014 


, Topeka, 


(F 46705, Oct. 30, 1906; 2c. | 
3011 


3012 


115 C. (F 48351, Nov. 30, 1906.) 3025 
2c. each Novy. 30, 1906. 
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 


139. (F 48301, Dec. 17, 1906.) 3026 
University of Pennsylvania, Pa. 106. 
(F 48802, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3027 
2c. each Dee. 17, 1906. 
Utah university, Salt Lake city, Utah. 
no. 68. (F 48344, Nov. 30,1906.) 3028 
Washington and Lee university, Lexing- 
ton, Va. no. 35. (F 48346, Nov. 30, 
1906. ) 3029 
2c. each Novy. 30, 1906. 
Washington university, St. Louis, Mo. 
ae. eR ASTAS. Jan. 10> 1907+ 2 ¢. Jian. 
10, 1907. ) 3030 


Wendell Phillips high: school, Chicago, 


Til. no. 109. (F 48345, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
3031 
| Wittenberg college, Springfield, Ohio. 

| no. 125. (F 48348, Nov. 30, 1906. ) 
3032 

2c. each Nov. 30, 1906. 
Haulikmers (C2 8 Ws): & "eo., 
London, England. 

His first suit. (F 46481, Oct. 22, 1906. ) 
3033 
See-saw. (F 46482, Oct. 22, 1906.) 30384 


2 c. each Oct. 22, 1906. 


84 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ferguson (Chas. W.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


Mike darlin, let’s dash by McGinty’s. | 
(Ee 4808) Nov. 30; 1906; 2\-¢.. Nov. 30), | 


1906. ) 3035 
Fine arts publishing com- 
pany (Limited), Lon- 
don, England. 
Bashful (The) suitor. Jozef Israels. (F | 
47543, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3036 
Castle Bentheim. Jacob Ruijsdael. (F 
47527, Noy. 24, 1906. ) 3037 © 


Cattle by a stream. Constant Troyon. 
(F 47526, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3038 

Cavalier writing. Metsu. (F 47530, Nov. 
24, 1906. ) 

Christ bearing the cross. 


cien. (F 47538, Nov. 24,1906.) 3040 
Entrance to Grand Canal, Venice. 
J. M. W. Turner. (F 47541, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 3041 
Hay ‘cart (The) Gainsborough. (F 
47545, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3042 
Idyll(An) Maurice Greiffenhagen. (F 
47540, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3043 
Immaculate (The) Conception. Murillo. 
(F 47532, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3044 
Immortalite (L’) Fantin-Latour. (F 
47521, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3045 
Landscape (A) Corot. (F 47517, Nov. 
24, 1906.) 3046 
Laughing cavalier. Frans Hals. (F 
47519, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3047 
Madonna and Angels. Botticelli. (F 
47544, Nov. 24. 1906. ) 3048 
Man with a guitar. Jan Steen. (F 
47539, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3049 


Mary Magdalene at the tomb of our 
Saviour. J. J. Henner. (F 47534, 
Noy. 24, 1906.) 3050 


Meeting (The) of Dante and Beatrice. H. 
Holiday. (F 47536, Nov. 24, 1906.) 

3051 

Old Scotch firs. J. McWhirter, R. A. (F 

47528, Noy. 24, 1906.) 


3039 
M. Van Cox- | 


Fine arts publishing com- 
pany (Limited), Lon- 
don, England. 

Toil, glitter, grime & wealth. W. L. 
Wyllie, A. R. A. (F 47520, Nov. 24, 
1906. 3059 

Venus with mirror. (F 
47518, Noy. 24, 1966. ) 3060 

View of Ville d’Avray. Corot. (F 47522, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3061 

Vive  Empereur. Friedland, 1807. 
J. L.E. Meissonier. (F 47535, Nov. 24, 
1906. ) 3062 

Waterloo. Philippoteaux. (F 47528, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3063 

William IT, Prince of Orange. Van Dyck, 
(F 47531, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3064 

2c. each Novy. 16, 1906. 


Forbes (Mrs. Armitage S.C. ) 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
El Camino real. (F 48165, Dec. 4, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 3065 


Freer (Charles L.), Detroit, 
Mich. 
Annabel Lee. Pastel by Whistler. (F 
48439, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 3066 
Kakemono, painted by Sotatsu.  (F 
48427, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 3067 
Leyland (F. R.), Whistler’s portrait of. 


Velasquez. 


(F 48443, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 3068 
Little London. (F 48444, Dee. 21, 1906. ) 
3069 


Screen with six leaves, painted by Sesson. 


(F 48428, Dec. 21, 1906.) 3070 
Twilight in May. (F 48442, Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 3071 

| Virgin.. (F 48440, Dec. 21, 1906.) 3072 


3052 | 


| Funsten trapper girl. 


Outward bound. Sir EH. J. Poynter, 
Eee Ave) (A524 Nov. 24, 1906.) 
3053 
Playing atsoldiers. Morland. (F 47529, 
Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3054 
Rixe (La) J. L. E. Meissonier. (F | 
47528, Noy. 24, 1906. ) 3055 | 
Salisbury cathedral. Constable. (F 
47537, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3056 


Salmon(A)stream. J. Docharty, R.S. A. 
(F 47542, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3057 
Sistine Madouna. (F 47533, 
Nov. 24, 1906.) 


Raphael. 


3058 | 


Whistler’s Harmony in purple and gold. 
No. 2. The.golden screen. (F 48441, 
Dec. 21, 1906.) 3073 

2c. each Dee. 21, 1906. 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, Eng- 
land. 

Homeward. (F 46277, Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. 
Oct. 22, 1906. ) 3074 
Parting ways. (F 45615, Sept. 17, 1906; 
2G. Sept. 23, 0906s) 3075 
Funsten brothers & 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Correct (The) way to prepare furs for 
market. (F 48360, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3076 
(F 48361, Nov. 24, 
3077 


CO., 


1906. ) 
2c. each Nov. 12, 1906. 
Funsten trapper girl. (F 48429, Dec. 20, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3078 
Fur bearing animals. (F 48359, Nov. 24, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3079 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


85 


Golinsky (Captain Mark), 
New York, N. Y. 

U.S. stop! American productions shall 
he “shipped in American built vessels. 
(F 48576, Dec. ie 1906; 2°c: Dec. 18; 
1906. ) 3080 


Gonner (Frank), 
Colo. 
(F 46759, Oct. 30, 1906. ) 
3081 
| Balcony house, Mancoscafion. (F46760, 
Oct. 380, 1906. ) 3082 


Baleony ruin. Ruin in Mancos canon. 


Durango, 


| Aztec ruin. 


( F 46758, Oct. 30, 1906. ) 3083 
Cliff palace. Ruin in Mancos cafion. 
(F 46756, Oct. 30, 1906. ) 3084 
Double-heading in Rockies. (F 47789, 
Dec. 3, 1906.) 3085 
Spruce tree house. Ruin in Mancos 


eahnon. (F 46757, Oct. 30, 1906.) 3086 


Harris (Joel Chandler), At- 
lanta, Ga. 
Brer rabbit takes brer b’ar to call on the 


tar baby. (F 48494, Dec. 24, 1906; 
2. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3096 
Haskin (B. E.), Chicago, 
Ill. 

When the leaves begin to turn. (F 
31026, Nove do. 0a 22 Co NONE lt. 
1906.) 3097 

Haviland (Agness), New 


Orleans, La. 


Collarology. (F 49396, Jan. 5, 1907; 2 ¢. 


Jane 15, ah9072) 3098 
Hazen (J. E.), Topeka, 
Kans. 

Kansas semi-centennial, 1911. (F 48363, 


Dec. 20; 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5;°1906. ) 3099 


| Ute Indian camp. (F 46755, Oct. 30, Heal (W. 8.), New York, 
1906. ) 3087-| N.Y. 
2 ¢. each Oct. 30, 1906. Ain’ got no needle. (F 49660, Jan. 15, 
G i (I ted) nO Ts) 3100 
yrannis press (Incorporated) , ve Te aes c 
| New York, N. Y. races needles. (F 49661, sage ce 
Grannis press souvenir calendar, 1907.0 °°" is 2 a 
(F 49395, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 26, | Fouraces. (F 49658, Jan. 15, 1907.) 
1906. ) 3088 naps. 3102 
. : b Needles and pins. (F 49662, Jan. 15, 
Gubelman company, New 1907. ) - 3103 
Monks N.Y. : a. Va 3 E 
View of Montgomery street, Jersey City as problems. (F 49659, ec 
from ferry landing. (F 49198, Jan. 2, | °° '.! As i s 
1907; 2c. Jan. 2, 1907.) 3089 Stitch intime. (F 49663, Jan. 15, 1907.) 
5 i 2c. each Jan. 15, 1907. 3105 
Gutmann & Gutmann, New 
Mork N.Y. Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mischief. (F 49484, Jan. 10, 1907.) Blacksmith’s daughter. (F 49541, Jan. 
3090+), "12, 1907: ) 3106 
New love. (F 49482, Jan. 10, 1907.) | Camp-fire yarns. (F 49542, Jan. 12, 
2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 3091 1907. ) 3107 
be : eee) eee ie 
Prasdoge (Frank, 0.), New: LER Christmas. (F 49544, z um 
ton, Mass. Su ‘ ei 
Four-fold-life club initial, I. (F 49296, Old love letters. (F 49543, Jan. 12, 
Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 2, 1907.) 3092 1907. ) 3109 
7G. each Jan. 0,, 1907. 
Hanger (S. T.), Portsmouth, 
arent: 2 Hillersohn (Louis A.), Wil- 
Jamestown ter-centennial exposition, mington, Del 
= = 99 7 iors ’ : 
a ee ee Court house, Wilmington, Del. (F 48462, 
po o07.) 3093 | “Dee. 18, 1906.) 3110 


a 


Hardenbrook (William Ten 
Eyck), Landing, N. J. 


Officers, directors and trustees, of banks | 


and trust companies in the city of New 
York, 1906. (F 46539, Oct. 25, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3094 


Harris (Joel Chandler), At- 

lanta, Ga. 
Brer rabbit brings the tar baby to life. 
Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48295, Dec. 17, 1906; 
Ze. Dec. 17, 1906.) 


3095 | 


Delaware historical society building, 924 


Market st., Wilmington, Del. (F 
48461, Dec. 18, 1906.) 3111 
Delaware hospital, Wilmington, Del. (F 
48468, Dec. 18, 1906.) 3112 


Fourth street looking west from Wash- 
ington street, Wilmington, Del. (F 
48466, Dec. 18, 1906.) 3113 

House of the Fame hose steam fire engine 
company, Wilmington, Del. (F 48464, 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 3114 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Hillersohn (Louis A.), Wil- 
mington, Del. 


| Whose Izzy? 


No. 24 school house, Wilmington, Del. 
(F 48463, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 3115 


Old Swede’s 
(F 48465, Dec. 18, 1906.) 


Washington street bridge, Wilmington, 
Del. (F 48467, Dec. 18, 1906.) 3117 


2c. each Dee. 18, 1906. 


Hopkins (Cordelia O.), To- 
ledo, Ohio. 
Arlington national cemetery, Va. (F 
44264, July 31, 1906; 2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 
3118 
Horney & Chapman, Chilli- 
cothe, Ohio. 
Entrance to Yoctangee park. 


church, Wilmington, Del. 


(EF 49723, 


Jan. 18, 1907. ) 3119 
Island, Yoctangee park. (F 49724, Jan. 
18, 1907.) 3120 
Lake, Yoctangee park. (49725, Jan.18, 
1907. ) 3121 
Meade paper mills. (F 49727, Jan. 18, 
1907.) 3129 
Mt. Logan & Scioto river. (F 49726, 


Jan. 18, 1907.) 


Original state house. (F 49728, Jan. 18, 


3116 | 


3123 | 


1907. ) 3124 
Scioto valley from Egypt road. (F 
49729, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 3125 | 


Yoctangee park. (49722, Jan. 18, 1907.) 


$126 
2,¢c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Hovey (Edwin D.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Japanese fringe-tail gold fish. (F 48107, | 


Dec. 10, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1906.) 3127 
Howes (Helen 8.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

V’ll eat oranges for you and you throw 
snow balls for me. (F 49491, Jan. 10, 
1907.) 3128 

Pl throw snowballs for you and you eat 


oranges for me. (F 49492, Jan. 10, 
1907. ) 3129 
2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
Ityde: (J) 1), Yonkers, 
ING NG 


Views of Buffalo. 1, 2. (F 48388, 48389, 


Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3130 
Views of Washington. 1, 2. (F 48386, 
48387, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3131 
_ 2¢. each Dec. 20, 1906. 
Inland press, New York, 
INEDNG 
Snubbed. (F 49409, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 c. 
same fe 9075) 3132 


Waiting at the church, (F 49438, Jan. 


Sy IGWG3 Paces dizhols iy USO. )) 


Inland press, New York, 
N. Y 


(F 49527, Jan. 12, 1907; _ 


2°¢e. Jam. 12, 190m) 3134 


International text-book com- 


pany, Scranton, Pa. 
- International correspondence — schools. 
460. Map of railroad location. (F 
49012, Dee. 31, 1006. ) 3135 


(F 49011, 
3136 


—— 459. Platting angles. 
Dec. 31, 1906. 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Jaccaci. (August F.), New 


York) INA 
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Mon- 
ticelli. (F 49406, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3137 
Madonna and sleeping child.  Sasso- 
ferrato. (F 49405, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3138 
Portrait of a lady. Degas. (F 49404, 
Jan. 7 USO) 3139 
2 c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


Jackson (Arthur C.), Da- 
mariscotta, Me. 
International Longfellow society centen- 
nial membership card. 1807-1907. (F 
48941, Dec. 12, 1906; 1 ce. Dec. 5, 1906; 
1 e. Dee. 29, 1906: ) 3140 


Jones (Phil Barbour), Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

Give ear o my people to my law; cursed 
be the man that obeyeth not. (F 
47375, Nov. 21, 1906. ) 3141 

He shall give you another comforter, 


peace I “leavé with you. (F 47376, 
Nov. 21, 1906.) 3149 
2 ¢. dacs Dec. 17, 1906. 
Journal Se Kansas 


City, Mo. 
First manufacturer. (F 47971, Dec. 5, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1906.) 3143 

_ First thanksgiving. (F 47651, Nov. 27, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 3144 

In stage coach days. (F 48256, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 11, 1906.) 3145 
Stork arrives. (F 49280, Jan.. 2, 1907; 
2c. Janes Za Oey) 3146 
When dreams come true. (£48458, Dec. 
21, 1906; 2 c. Dec: 28, 1906.) 3147 


| Ye New Year’s 


| At the wayside inn. 
3133 | 


Kalkhoff company, New 


York. Nove 
harvest. (F 49701, Jan. 
16, 1907: 2c. Dees 29: 19065) 3148 
Kemble (William Fretz), 
Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 
His master’s step. (F 49403, Jan. 7, 
LGO7; 2c) Jame /Lo Oey 3149 
Klackner eo New York, 
LING 


(F 48997, Dec. 31, 


1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3150 


- Monarchs. 


| Educational series. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Klackner (C. ))e New York, 
ay 


Canterbury ae (E 48942, Dec. 29, 
f06: 2c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3151 


Childhood of rapid transit. (F 47424, 


87 


Levy (S.), San Francisco, 


Cal. 


Incident (An) since the big fire. (F 
48612, Oct. 1, 1906.) 3173 


Last April when the water wagon was 


popular in San Francisco. (F 48605, 
Oct. 1, 1906.) 3174 
New San Francisco stride. (F 48617, 
Oct. 1, 1906. ) 3175 


_ Response of the nation after April 18th, 


Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24,1906.) 3152 | 
Ferry. (F 48938, Dec. 29, 1906; 2c. Dee. | 

29, 1906. ) 3153 
Franklin & Gen. Braddock. (F 47425, 
Nov. 23, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906.) 3154 
Frost and fern. (F 47404, Nov. 23, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3155 


Lingering light of a winter’s day. 
48937, Dee: 29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
3156 

(F 48939, Dec. 29, 1906; 2. c. 
Dee. 29, 1906. ) 3157 
Morning walk. Squire Hallett and his 
wife. (F 48940, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 c. 
ec. 29, 1906. ) 
Unwelcome guests. (F 47426, Nov. 23, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1906. 3159 


Kropp (E. C.), Milwaukee, 
Wi 


MSs 


tols of the United States and territo- 
ries. (F 48110, Dec. 12, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 
5, 1906. ) 3160 


Lander (Benjamin), Nyack, 
1 Ai Ge 


Far from the madding crowd. (F 46248, 
Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906. ) 


Lebengood (Chas.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 


1906. (F 48609, Oct. 1, 1906.) 3176 


- Re-united railway, after April 18th, 1906. 


(F 


(F 48611, Oct. 1, 1906. ) eee 
San Francisco’s new telegraph system, 
April 18th. (F 48614, Oct. 1, 1906.) 


3178 
To new San Francisco. (F 48616, a i 
1906. ) 179 


3158 | 


Great seals & capi- | 


3161 | 


When San Francisco went dry April a 


1906. (F 48610, Oct. 1, 1906. ) 3180 
When the auto saved San Francisco. (F 
48619, Oct. 1, 1906. ) 3181 


2 c. each Sept. 25, 1906. 


Lidberg (EK. H.), Red Wing, 
Minn. 


City hall, Red Wing, Minn. ‘(F 48329, 


| 7 Dee, 17, 19062) 3182 
ans Seminary, Red Wing, Minn. (F 
48331, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3183 
| On ‘the «river, “Red “Wing, «Minn: ¢e 
48330, Dec. 17, 1906.) 3184 
| Rafting on the Mississippi. (F 48332, 
Dee. 17, 1906.) 3185 
| Red Wing seminary. (F 48328, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 3186 


| Duel scene from Hamlet. 


_ For she’s a jolly good fellow. 


Christmas design ’06. (F 48577, Dec. 
24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906. 3162, 
| New-year design, 707. (F 48578, Dec. | 
| | 24 1906; 2. Jan. 15, 1907.) 3163 
Lefevre (L. H.) & son, Lon- 
| don, England. 
| Lawyer. (F 47581, Nov. 26, 1906.) 3164. 
Squire. (F 47580, Nov. 26, 1906.) 3165 | 


_ Days of the brick stove. 


_ Death of the dragon, April 19th. 


2c. each Nov. 30, 1906.. 


Levy (S8.), San Francisco, 
al 


Bread line. 


Busy rebuilding. (F 48606, Oct. 1, 1906. ) 


3167 | 


(F 48618, Oct. 


I, 1906. ) 3168 


48613, Oct. 1, 1906.) 3169 


Everyday (An) sight in San Francisco. 
(F 48607, Oct. 1, “1906. ) 


Exciting race. (F 48615, Oct. 1, 1906.) 


(F 48620, Oct. 1, 1906.) 3166 


ay 


2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 
Life publishing company, 
New, Mork NaYe 
(F 49676, Jan. 
NGS IO 2) Cc. Jane 16: 19075) 3187 
(F 49677, 
Jan. 16, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1907.) 3188 
What makesitgoround? (F 49463, Jan. 
QUO te. dino). WIE) 3189 


Linfoot (A.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


| Deacon’s (The) finish. (F 49159, Dec. 
dle O06:) 3190 
Evangeline. (F 49167, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
| 3191 
| Get busy, let’s have your order. (F 
49158, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3192 
Just like your mother made. (F 49162, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3193 


| Last load. 
3170 


3171 | 


Greater San Francisco. 
1906. 


(F 48608, Oct. 1, 
3172 


(F 49165, Dec. 31, 1906.) 


| 3194 

| Little Joe. (F 49166, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

| 3195 

| Madonna and child. (F 49157, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3196 


J 


88 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Linfoot (A.), Philadelphia, 
ie 


| 


as 
My favorites. (F 49156, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 


3197 
Paregoric for one, please. (F 49161, 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 3198 | 


Pleasing message. (F 49160, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) De S799 
Ready for a spin. (F 49164, Dec. 31, 
1908. ) 3200 
Will you tie it for me. (F 49154, Dec. 
ole 19062) 3201 
Vou just) try one. ~CE 49155,)Decweil: 
1906. ) 3202 
Young mariner. (F 49163, Dec. 31, 
1906.) 3203 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Littig (Wiliam Thomas), 
New York, N. Y. 
Willams college. (F 48364, Dec. 20, 


1906592 cP Dec. 19,9062) 3204 
Little (A. E.) & co., Lynn, 
Mass. : 
Protest against 1ace suicide. (F 49705, 


Pane Oi 9072 27e> Sans 10) 19075) 


3205 


(Orin PF); 
mouth, Va. 
I expect to take it all in. 
HA 062 evan, 19072) 
Lounsbury (Fred C.), Plain- 


Lively Ports- 


3206 


(F 48111, Dec. | 


field, N. J. 
Birds on sign posts. (F 48892, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3207 
Birds under umbrella. (F 48891, Dec. | 
28, 1906. ) 3208 
Cupid with bow and arrow. (F 48895, 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3209 
Cupid with heart. (F 48894, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3210 
Doves billing. (F 48893, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3211 
Girl’s head in heart. (F 48896, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3212 
Man’s head in heart. (F 48897, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3213 


Owls on tree. 
3214 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


Loewenbach (Oscar), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Adams (J. Q.) 


3215 
Arthur (Chester A.) (F 49496, Jan. 11, 
1907.) 3216 | 
Buchanan (James) (F 49502, Jan. 11, | 
1907. ) 3217 
@leveland (Grover) (F 49498, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 3218 
Fillmore (Millard) (F 49505, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 3219 


(F 48890, Dec. 28, 1906.) 


Garfield (J. A.) (BR 4950673 Jan... Lig 
1907. ) 3220 
| Grant (U. 8.) (F 49499, Jan. 11, 1907.) 
38221 
Harrison (Benj.) (F 49497, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 3222 
| Harrison (W. H.) (EF 49514) Jan. 15 
WEL 5) 3223 
| Hayes (R. B.) oF 495020 yan. 105 
1907.) 3224 
Jackson (Andrew) (F 49512, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 3225 
| Johnson (Andrew) (F 49500, Jan. 11, 
1907.) 3226 

| Lincoln (A.); - #495015 Jane 1a1907:) 
| 38227 
McKinley (Wm.) (F 49511, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 3228 
Madison (James) (F 49509, Jan. 11, 
1907.) 3229 
Monroe (James) (49507, Jan. 11, 1907.) 
3230 
Pierce (Frank.) (F 495038, Jan. 11, 1907. ) 
3231 
_ Polk (James) (F 49516, Jan. 11, 1907.) 
3232 
Roosevelt (Theo.) (F 49508, Jan. 11, 
1907.) 3233 
Tyler (John) (F 49515, Jan. 11, 1907.) 
3234 

Taylor (hi) (@49or7 i vane ale072)) 
3235 
Van Buren (M.) (F 49513, Jan. 11, 1907.) 
3236 
Wasbington (Geo.) (F 49510, Jan. 11, 
1907.) 3237 

2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Lowell (John A.) bank note 
company, Boston, Mass. 
Edmands (Thomas Franklin) B. 164 by 
213. (F 49287, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 3238 
Union station, Wash., D. C. (F 49286, 
Jan. 2119073) 3239 
2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
McCann (Gerald E.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 

Kansas city in a-nut shell. (F 46866, 
Nov. 5, 1906.) 3240 
| Milwaukee in a nut shell. (F 46865, 
Nov. 5, 1906.) 3241 


(F 49495, Jan. 11, 1907) | 


Loewenbach (Oscar), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


Omaha ina nutshell. (F 46863, Nov. 5, 
3242 


1906. ) 
St. Louis ina nut shell. (F 46864, Nov. 
5, 1906. ) 3243 


2c. each Dec. 10, 1906. 
McDougall (Walt), Absecon, 
New 
Mr. Makepeace. He asks a foolish ques- 
tion. (F 48514, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 3244 


| 
| 


| 
| 
| 


| Mr. Makepeace. 


MeDougall (Walt), Absecon, 
a eis bs 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 89 
Hee eae 
McDougall ( Walt), Absecon, 
Naw: 
Mr. Makepeace. Was he all there? 


everything else. (F 48963, Dec. 29, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3245 


He blows himself and — 


—— He butts in‘and then is butted out! — 


(F 48506, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 
— He gets a fire but not the kind 
wanted. (F 49667, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 c. 
Han e5, 1907.) 3247 
— He gets a jolt from a motor cycle. 
' (F 48510, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3248 
— He 
times! 


Sue Can’t you talk. 


gets up against a sign of the | 
(F 48507, “Dee. 24, 1906. ) 3249 | 


-—— He gives way to a sporty instinct! | 


(F 48502, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3250 | 
— He goes behind the scenes. (F 
48515, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3251 


2 ¢. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


— He invests $10 in a trained watch 
dog. ({F 48962, Dec. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 

—— He is charmed and tumbles! 
48516, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 

— He is fooled again by the kids! 
48504, Dec. 24, 1906.) 

2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


3253 


3252 
(F | 


(F | 
3254 


— He is up against his usual run of luck. | 


Pe2o666, an. lo, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 15, 
A907.) 3255 
— He is willing to apologize this time. 
(F 48961, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 


1906. ) 3256 
— He just stepped into trouble. (F 
48508, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3257 


— He must have guessed a drop was | 


due! (F 48518, Dec. 24, 1906.) 3258 


— He never heard a sound!—not one! | 


(F 48512, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3259 


— He really didn’t mean to be so im- 
polite! (F 48505, Dec. 24, 1906.) 3260 


—— He renews his youth—for a minute. 


(F 48517, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3261 | 
— He runs full tilt into a hoodoo. (F | 
48519, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3262 | 


— He takesashort but shifty ride. (F 
48513, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3263 
—— He tumbles to the boy’s meaning at 
last! (F 48503, Dec. 24, 1906.) 3264 

2 c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


—— His attention is called to a light | 


matter. (F 49665, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 c¢. 
Jan. 15, 1907.) 3265 


(F 48511, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 


3595—pT 4, Nos 6-9 


What? Yep! (F 48509, Dec. 24, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 24; 1906. ) 3267 


McGeary (S. F ee 
ae 49107, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 


3268 
Caught in the act. (F 49099, Deer sl 
1906.) 3269 
Favorite (A) grazing spot. (F 49102, 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 3270 
_ Guaranteed the best. (F 49106, Dee. 31, 
1906.) 3271 
Kitty’s lunch. (F 49105, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3272 
Little (A) smoke on the quiet, but. (F 
49097, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3273 
Mother’s joys. (F 49101, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3274 
| On the speedway. (F 49100, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3275 
Prize (A) winner. (F 49104, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3276 
Soon to the land-of Nod. (F 49098, Dec. 
31, 1906.) 3277 
| Young (The) prima donna. (F 49103, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) - 3278 
2 c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Mac-Gerald (Willis) & co., 
Chicago, Ll. 
Are you fishing with live bait? (F 48492, 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3279 
Clean (A) slate. (F 48486, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3280 
It’s alla bluff. (F 48490, Dec. 24, 1906.) 
3281 
Making the most of the breeze. (F 
48489, Dec. 24, 1906.) 3282 
Rainbow chasing. (F 48491, Dec. 24, 
1906.) 3283 
| Shake, brother, shake! (F 48493, Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 3284 
Skating on thin ice. (F 48487, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3285 
Thorough (A) job. (F 48488, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3286 
2:6. ench Jan. 7, 1907. 
Manzi, Joyant and co., Paris 
and New York. 

Duel after the ball. (F 49247, Jan. 2, 
hoO7; Ze Jane 2, 1907.) 3287 
Marceau (Theodore C.), . 


— It often happens thus with him! | 


| Fitzgerald (John F.) 
3266 | 


Boston, Mass. 
(F 48408, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3288 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
Monkena Y 
Barney (Charles N.) (F 48412, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3289 


Harvey (John L.) 


1906. ) 3290 
MacDonald (George E.) (F.48411, Dee. | 

20, 1906. ) 3291 | 
Thurston (Charles H.) (F 48410, Dec. 

20, 1906. ) 3292 | 


2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 
Mariner (Geo. E.), La Crosse, 
Wis 


Lagoon, Pettibone park, La Crosse, Wis. | 


(F 49282, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3293 
Miller’s bluff, La Crosse, Wis. (F 49281, 
Diane?) 1907.) 3294 


Mississippi river from Pettibone park, 
La Crosse, Wis. (F 49285, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 

Pettibone park, La Crosse 
49283, Jan. 2, 1907.) 

Pavillion, 
Wis. (F 49284, Jan. 2, 1907.) 

2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Mendoza (I. P.), (Limited), 
London, England. 


Wis. 


Agrippa D’Aubigne, dictating his mem- | 
(F 48460, Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Dec. | 


oirs. 


24, 1906. ) 3298 


Bacchante, engraved by Greenhead (H. | 
(F | 


T.), painted by Greuze (J. B.) 
48569, Dec. 27, 1906; 2. e. Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 3299 | 


Mine and Smelter Supply 
company, Denver, Colo. 
Assay man. (F 47396, Nov. 22, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 3300 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 
York, N.Y. 
American beauties. 
1906. ) 
At the opera. (F 48229, Nov. 22, 1906. ) 
3302 


At the theatre. (F 48234, Nov. 22, 1906.) | 
33 


03 
2c. each Noy. 27, 1906. 

Christening cake. (F 48029, Dec. 11, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. 3304 
Dance. (F 48235, Nov. 22, 1906.) 

Debutante. (F 48230, Nov. 22, 1906.) 
3306 
(F 48231, Nov. 22, 1906. ) 
3307 


Fair chauffeur. 


2c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 


First Thanksgiving dinner. 
Dec. 11, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906.) 
3308 
(F 48227, Nov. 22, 1906.) 
3309 


Golf girl. 


| On the beach. 


(F 48409, Dec. 20, | 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 
York, Ne ve 
(F 48228, Nov. 22, 1906. ) 
; 3310 
2 c. each Nov. 27, 1906. 


| Waiting. 


Pretty Nellie Brown, by James Me. Neill 
Whistler. (F 48341, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 3311 


3295 

CE 
3296 
Pettibone park, La Crosse, | 
3297 | 


(F 48226, Nov. 22, | 
3301 | 


3305 | 


(F 48028, | 


(E A82Z33, Nowe ez 0063-293 

Nov.i27- lS0Ga ae 3312 

Winter girl. (F 48232, Nov. 22, 1906; 

2°: Nova 27,9065) 3313 
New York evening telegram 


(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 
Ness 


Book taught Bilkins. Dec. 28, 1906. (F 
49019, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. Dee. 31, 1906.) 
3314 

— Jan. 3, 1907. (F 49349, Jan. 4, 
190732 G Jame ae Oren) 3315 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. Dec. 8, 


1906. (F 47998, Dee. 10, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dee. 8, 1906. ) 3316 
— Dec. 18, 1906. (F 48288, Dec. 15, 


1906; 2c. Decwib, 190cR) 3317 
_— Dec. 20, 1906. (F 48454, Dec. 22, 


1906; 2 ¢. Dee. 22, 190e3) 3318 
— Dec. 22, 1906. (F 48547, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2 ce. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3319 


| 
| —— Dec. 27, 1906. (F 48672, Dec. 28, 


1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3320 
| —— Dec, 29, 1906. (F 49018, Dec. 31, 
| 1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 3321 


| Jan. 5, 1907, (8 49436" Jan. 7, 
| 1907; 2°e) Santen oo ren 3322 


— Jan. 10, 1907. (F 49545, Jan. 12, 
1907; 2c. Janka Z Ue) 3323 


| ——— Jan. 12) 1907s Goossen 
1907; 2°¢. Jan. 14 Age) 3324 


— Jan. 17, 1907. (F 49764, Jan. 19, 
1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 19719073) 3325 
(F 48260, Dee. 17, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3326 
Epitaphs for live ones. Dec. 7, 1906. (F 
48000, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 


—— I ‘believe. 


3327 

Charles F. Murphy. (F 49675, Jan. 

16, 1907; 2:¢: Jane o0 ry) 3328 
— Joseph W. Folk. (F 48453, Dec. 
22. 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3329 
— William J. Bryan. (F 48671, Dec. 
28, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3330 


Late (The) Mr. Long. Hello Mr. Long. 
(EF 49435, Jan. 7, 190%; 2c) Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 3331 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. Dec. 12, 
1906. (F 48219, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3332 


| 
i. ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 9] 
| 


New York evening telegram Adventures of lovely Lilly. Jan. 13, 
(New York herald com- 1907. (#49526, Jan: 11, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
pany), uy City, 12.1907.) 3357 

N. J New York herald company, 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. Dec. Lo Jersey City, N. J. 

1906. (F 48451, Dec. 21, 1906; 2 c. Buster Brown. Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48005, 

Dec. 21, 1906.) 33338 | «Dec. 10, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17; 1906.) 
| — — He succeeds where others fail. Dec. | | 3388 
26, 1906. (F 48670, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 ¢. —— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48010, Dec. 10, 
if Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3334 1906; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3359 
=== Jan. 2, 1907. (¥ 49350, Jan. 4, 1907; | —— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 48015, Dec. 10, 
| 2c. Jan. 4, 1907.) 3335 S063 256: Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3360 
| S= Jaaro, 1907. (F 49525, Jan. 11,1907; | —— Jan. 6, 1907. (F 49300, Jan. 2, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 11, 1907. ) 3336 2c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 3361 
| Pa Puddinhead. Dec.7,1906. (F47999, —— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49334, Jan. 3, 
| | Dec. 10; 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 3337 | 1907; 2c. Jan. 12, 1907.) 3362 
| ——— Dec. 14, 1906. (F 48261, Dec. 17, ,—— Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49584, Jan. 14, 
| 1906; 2c. Dee. 17, 1906.) 3338 | 1907; 2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 3363 
| —— Dec. 21, 1906. (F 48548, Dec. 24, Brier and Bramble, the bold bunnies. 
1906; 2 ce. Dec. 24, 1906.) 3339 ~©=3©06 Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48217, Dec. 14, 1906; 
| eran), (F 49503, Jan, 14, | 2° Dee. 17, 1906.) eee 
1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 3340 Fate of mama’s finery. Dec. 16, 1906. 
) Jan. 16, 1907. Ck 49738, Jan. 18, (F 48215, Dee. 14, 1906; 2 G; Dee. Ue 
1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907.) S341) (oe? aa ae 


} ess, aieae Kingston, Jamaica, from the harbor. (F 
| Pilgrim’s progress. Dec. 11, 1906. (F 49737, Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907.) 
48179, Dec. 138, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 3366 
| ; ae 3342 Little Nemo in Slumberland. Dec. 16, 
| —>- Dec. 18, 1906. (F 48352, Dec. 19, 1906. (F 48004, Dec. 10, 1906; 2c. Dee. 


| 06; 2 ¢. Dee. 19, 1906.) 3343 17, 1906. ) 3367 
— Dec. 25, 1906. (F 48568, Dec. 26, (F 48009, Dec. 10, 

| 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 3344 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3368 
—— Jan. 1, 1907. (F 49304, Jan. 2, —— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 48014, Dec. 10, 

| i022 ce. san. Z, 1907.) Go40 |) ee 006: 2.e. Dee 23. 19062) 3369 
| —— Jan. 8, 1907. (F 49469, Jan. 9, |, —— Jan.6,1907. (F 49299, Jan. 2, 1907; 
Uy: 2.c. danes9, 1907.) 3346 Zee AME Caplin.) é 3370 
“ss Jan. 15, 1907. (F 49670, Jan. 16, —— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49335, Jan. 3, 
1907; 2c. Jai 16, 1907.) 3347 1907; 2c. Jan. 12, 1907.) 3371 
Ventriloquial vag. Dec. 10, 1906. (F —— Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49583, Jan. 14, 
48106, Dec. 11, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 1], 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1907.) 3372 
1906. ): 3348 | Little Sammy Sneeze. Dec. 16, 1906. 
meee Me (8 48253, Dec 19, | ioyy yo ORS 2 @ Dee, 
PG; 2c Dec. 19, 1906. ) g240) | Make eG 1606. (HC 48007, Dee! 10. 

. 24, 1906. (F 48567, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3374 

1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 3850) —_ Dec. 30, 1906. (F 48012, Dec. 10, 
— Dec. 31, 1906. (F 49305, Jan. 2, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3375 
1907; 2c. Jan. 2, 1907.) 3351 (F 49302, Jan. 2, 1907; 

: | 2c. Jan. 7, 1907. 3376 
Oe igh nae nee 13, Eee. (F 49332, Jan. 3 
pe an, 1807.) S362: W907. 2 a Jan. 12,1907.) 3377 

—— Jan. 14, 1907. (F 49674, Jan. 16, —_ Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49587, Jan. 14, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907.) 8353 = 1907; 2c. Jan. 19,1907.) | +—-3878 
New York herald company, Naughty gnomes. Dec. 16, 1906. (F 

Jerrey City, N. J. 48214, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
Adventures of lovely Lilly. Dec. 16, : 3379 
1906. (F 48218, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. gam Slick, his newest trick. Dec. 16, 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3354 1906. (F 48216, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 ©. 
—— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49298, Jan. 2,| Dec. 17, 1906.) 3380 
1907; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 8855 Terrors of the tiny tads. Dec. 16, 1906. 


Jan.6,1907. (F 49351, Jan. 4, 1907; (F 48003, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
2 ¢. Jan. 6, 1907.) 3356 1906.) 3381 


99 CATALOGUE OF 


COPY RIGHT 


ENTRIES 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Terrors of the tiny tads. Dec. 23, 1906. 

(F 48008, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. D2, 

1906. ) 


— Dee. 30, 1906. (F 48013, Dee. 10, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 


— Jan. 6,1907. (F 493801, Jan. 2, 1907; 
7a (Caeal lish avy off 4S10 Tea) 3384 
—— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49331, Jan. 3, 
1907: 2-e. Jane 12, 19074) 3385 | 
—— Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49585, Jan. 14, 
IO 2 eevane LOPalGOe) 3386 


Where refugees are camping at the head 
of Duke street. (F 49765, Jan. 19, 
1907; 2 ¢: Jan. 21, 1907.) 3387 


Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Dee. 


3382 


3383 


pee atl, Wee. 


16, 1906. (F 48001, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 ce. 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3388 — 
— Dec. 23, Lobe, (F 48006, Dec. 10, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1906.) 3389 
Taree 30, 1906) (Gk 4801) Dec, 10: 
1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3390 
Bc 6. SO ie C4 9303. Caan 2. 
USO Aes dein, 7 SO) 3391 
Jan. 13190 WCE 49333." Jane. 3, 
TOOi=e 2G: Jan. De GOMES) 3392 
—— Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49586, Jan. 14, 
NGOs) 2: C: Jan. Ne SOI) 


New York times, New York, 
INNS: 

Cayzar curled his hair 
(F 49750, Jan. 12, 1907; 
1907. ) 

Grand opera night at the Sone MeN es 
Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49316, Jan. 2, 1907; 
2¢. Jan. 2, 1907.) 

He begins to search the bureau dhrawers. 
(CH 49748> Jian. 1251907; 2 c¢: Jan: 12; 
1907. ) 


with a poker. 
2 Gs aay le. 


He said no furriner cud get in ahead iv | 
3397 


him (EF 49753; Jan: 19) 1907.) 


3394 | 


3395 


| ae Jen veneae 


|} —— 17. 
3396 


He’s a fine English gintleman iv th’ old | 


school. 
2 ec. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


Hints for Santa Claus. (F 48545, Dec. 
24, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 3399 
Hogan thinks of Bobby Burns as the 
scandal of the parish. (F 49751, Jan. 
IeIOr: 2c. Jans AL2, 1907. ) 3400 
Impressions of the Academy show. Jan. 
13, 1907: (49648, Jan. 15, 1907; 
Zac names 7 190%") 3401 
Mr. Dooley. (F 48220, Dec. 14, 1906: 
2c. Wee, 14, 1906.) 
Mr. Dooley’s ideal ambassador of to-day. 
(F 49756, Jan. 19, 1907; 2:c. Jan. 19, 


1907. ) 3403 
Napolyon Bonypart, impror of the 
Fr-rinch. (F 49749, Jan. 12, 1907; 2 c. 


Jane 12, 19072) 


3402 


(F 49755, Jan. 19, 1907.) 3398 | 


3404 | 


3393 | —— Dec. 


Sai ee te 1906. 


New York times, New York, 
Ni oY 


ea Francisco as it is to-day. Dee. 23, 
1906. (F 48546, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c¢. 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3405 

Snowball, dash back to th’ pantry. (F 
49754, Jan. 19, 1907; 2c Jam: 19, 1907.) 

3406 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48337, Dec. 18, 1906; 
2c. Dee. 20, 1906.) 3407 


Dec. 31, 
3408 


(F 49015, 
1906; 2\¢; James2ies JO ey 

—— Jan. 6, 1907. (Ff 49452) Jan. 8, 
1907; 2 cian 7 SeaoO7ey 3409 


Willum Shakespere well known as an 
author of plays. (F 49752, Jan. 12, 
1907; 2.¢ Jamz 1907 3410 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Growling Bird in Windego Land. 
Dec. 2, 1906. (F 47982, Dec. 10, 1906; 
2 e. Dec. 10; 1906;) 3411 
— Dec. 9, 1906. (F 47988, Dec. 10, 
1906; °2 c Deca 10; E8063) 3412 
— Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48281, Dee. 17, 
1906; 2c) Decwil7, 130g») 3413 
23, 1906. (F 48538, Dec. 24, 
2.¢e. Decs 24, 1906)) 3414 
(F 48960, Dec. 29, 
. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3415 
F 49554, Jan. 12, 1907; 
2c. Janke 125s oie) 3416 


1906; 


1906; 


| —— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49664, Jan. 15, 
1907; 2 ¢: Jansilo 10m) | 3417 
Mrs. Gab, she wears the trousers. 16. 


(F 45626, Sept. 17, 1906. ) 

(F 45627, Sept. 17, 1906. ) 
18. (F 45628, Sept, Uigien) 
2c. each Sept. 17, 1906. 

Osborne 
York, 
4h been 


3418 
3419 
3420 


company, New 


Nis 
(F 48975, Dec. 29, || 
3421 
( F 48976, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
3422 
(F 48966, Dec. 29, | 
3423 | 


Comrades. 
UGIOCS i 
OF by 14. 


Feeding the doves. 
1906. ) 


2c. each Dee. 29, 1906. 
Fording the brook. (F 48391, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 


Friendly (A) advanee. (F 48971, Dec. | 
29, 1906; 2c -Deee Zoya Wins 3425 | 


Got anibble. (F 48394, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 | 
Dec. 20, 1906. 3426 
His reward. 43 by 5%. (F 48979, Dec. 
29,1906. ) . 3427 
——104 by 14. (F 48980, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
3428 


3424 || 


| Two Teddy bears. 


_ Afternoon tea-party. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Osborne company, New 
Yorks, Nv ¥. 
Hostess(The). (F 48965, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 

3429 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 

In Kensington Gardens, London. (F 

48395, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3430 


In old New England. 
1906. ) 
2 c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


In summer. (F 48967, Dec. 29, 1906.) 


(F 48393, Dec. 20, 


3431 


3432 © 

Lady’s (A) favor. 5% by 43. (F 48978, | 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3433 
7% by 183. (F 48974, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
3434 


2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
Little mothers. 


2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3435 
Love(A) story. (F48968, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
3436 

Making friends. 43 by 53. (F 48978, 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3437 


— 10} by 14. (F 48977, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


(F 48390, Dec. 20, 1906; | 


3438 


Nathalie. (F 48964, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


3439 | 


2 ¢. each Dee. 29, 1906. 


Peace and plenty. 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 


Summer {A) afternoon. 


3440 


29, 1906. ) 3441 
Triitumerei. (F 48972, Dec. 29, 1906.) 
3442 


Two pollies. (F 48970, Dec. 
3443 

2 ce. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
Washing the sheep. (F 48397, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3444 


Ostrander (Wm. C.), Pitts- 

field, Mass. 
Teddy bear. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
48280, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. each Jan. 21, 
1907.) 3445 
(F 48426, Dec. 20, 
e206; 2-c. Jan, 21, 1907.) 3446 


Otto (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
(F 49132, Dec. 31, 


(F 48392, Dec. 20, | 


(F 48969, Dec. | 


93 


Otto (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Belle of the shore. (F 49113, Dee. 31, 


1906. ) 3454 
Evening prayers. (F 49135, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3455 
Fair harvester. (F 49112, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3456 
Friend in need. (F 49141, Dee. 31, 1906.) 
3457 
Interesting sport. (F 49140, Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 3458 
Our farm beauties. (F 49136, Dec. 31, 
1906.) 3459 
Pair of winners. (F 49138, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3460 
Ready for a swim. (F 49130, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3461 
Sailor lass. (F 49108, Dec 31, 1906.) 
3462 
| Serious operation. (F 49133, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3463 
Speckled beauties. (F 49115, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3464 
| Sweet sixteen. (F 49116, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
| 3465 
_ Trousers pressed while you wait. (F 
49114, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3466 
| Where the frankturters grow. (F 49137, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3467 
Whiff of consolation. (F 49109, Dee. 31, 
1906. ) 3468 


29, 1906.) 


(EF 48277- | 


| 


1906. ) 3447 | 
Aint she a daisy. (F 49111, Dec. 31, | 
1906.) 3448 
All busy. (F 49142, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3449 
Allin the line of duty. (F 49139, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) * 8450 
American beauty. (F 49110, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3451 


Appreciative audience. 
31, 1906. ) 

At the old home. 
1906. ) 


3452 


3453 


(F 49131, Dec. | 


(F 49134, Dec. 31, 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Outcault, Crewdson « co., 
Chicago, Ll. 
Little housemaid says a box couch comes 
in handy. (F 49459, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
3469 


— A brass bed is pretty and you can 


keep it pretty. (F 49454, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
3470 

—— An ice box keeps things cool. (F 
49461, Jan. 9, 1907.) 3471 
— He never told a lie. (F 49457, Jan. 
9, 1907.) 3472 


—— Linoleum is so easy to keep clean. 


(F 49458, Jan. 9, 1907.) 3473 
— Thata Morris chairisthe one. (F 
49455, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 3474 


— You mightas well have a nice table. 
(F 49460, Jan. 9, 1907.) . 8475 


— Your dining room needs a new side 
board. (F 49456, Jan. 9,1907.) 3476 
2c. each Jan. 9, 1907.) 


_ Palmer (Chas. ), Hampton, 
Va. 
Glass-blowers union, certificate of mem- 


bership. (F 49641, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 3477 


CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIKS ; 


Parker & Stickley, Middle- 
town, Va. 

Fishers Hill battlefield, Va. 

stone bridge. 

2c. Dec. 6, 1906. ) 3478 


— Waterfall near Fisher residence on 


Tumbling Run. (F 48146, Dec. 12, 
1906; 2c: Dec. 7, 1906. ) 3479 


Cedar creek battlefield, Va. Bridge span- | 


ning Cedar creek on the valley pike. 


(F 48143, Dec. 12, 1906. ) 3480 
Cedar creek bridge. (F 48144, Dee. 12, 
1906. ) 3481 


2c. each Dec. 6, 1906. 


Scene on Cedar creek, 300 yards west of 
breastworks, Frederick co., Va. 


Famous | 
(F 48147, Dec. 12, 1906; | 


(a 
48145, Dec. 12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 7, 1906.) | 


3482 
| Jellico grocery company’s warehouse, 


Pastors aid society of Second 
Presbyterian church, 
Baltimore, Md. 
Second Presbyterian church, Baltimore, 
Md., erected 1852. 
1906; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 3483 
Patterson, Gibbs & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Don’t forget. 
Ze dan, 18, W907.) 


Harvest of dollars. 
NSO, 2c. Jams V4 19072") 
Is everybody happy. (F 48579, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


3484 


Key (The) to success. 
907. ) 3487 


More money tor you. 
1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


Note well! 
earls 9073) 3489 


‘Our new cat. (F 49640, Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 


Points to think of. (F 49711, Jan. 18, 
190722 ce. Jan, 18-1907. ) 


( F 49636, Jan. 14, 1907.) 


3488 


Popular (A) air. 


(F 48621, Dec. 26, | 


Perkins (H. H.) Willhams- 
burg, Ky. 

Birds-eye view of Williamsburg, Ky. 10. 
(F 48990, Dec. 29, 1906.) 3498 
Boys’ dormitory of Williamsburg insti- 
tute, Williamsburg, Ky. 9. (F 48989, 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3499 
Brummett block, wrecked by the explo- 
sion at Jellico, Ky., 1906. 2. (F 48982, 


Dec. 29, 1906.) = 3500 
| Cumberland falls. 6. (F 48986, Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 3501 


Hanging rock, on the Cumberland, Wil- 
liamsburg, Ky. 12. (F 48991, Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 3902 


Hole blown out by the explosion of a 
car load of dynamite at Jellico, Ky. 1. 
(F 48981, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3503 


wrecked by the explosion. 3. (EF 


48983, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3504 
Jellico’s R. R. yards and cold storage 
house, after the explosion 1906. 5. (F 
48985, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3505 


_ Lover’s lane on the bank of the Cumber- 


(HA 9709) Jan, 18.) 19072.) 
Old (The) water mill, Williamsburg, Ky. 
(F 49634, Jan. 14, | 
3485 


3486 | 
(F 49433, Jan. 14, | 


(F 49638, Jan. 14, | 


3491 | 


3492 


Very interesting. (F 49637, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3493 


2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


We present you. (F 49710, Jan. 18, 1907; 


2. Jam, 18; 1907..) 3494 © 
We share our profits. (F 49632, Jan. 14, | 
OO fen) 38495 
We want your deposit. (F 49635, Jan. 
14, 1907.) 3496 
Well worth reading. (F 49639, Jan. 14, | 

1907. ) 3497 


2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


(F 49708, Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. | 


3490 | 


land, Williamsburg. 8. 


29, 1906. ) 


(F 48987, Dec. 
3506 


7. (F 48988, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 3507 


Showing a section of Jellico’s new brick 
buildings, after the explosion. 4. 
48984, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 

Whitley county court house, Williams- 
burg, Ky. Dil) Ghieatee2 ce 20. 
1906. ) 3509 

2c. each Dee, 295 190G: 


Perry Mason company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Youth’s Companion desk calendar for 
1907. (F 46808, Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 
3, 1907.) 3510 


Photographische gesellschait, 
Berlin, Germany. 
Little housekeeper. (F 48396, Dec. 20, 


1906; 2 ce. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3511 
Plant (P. J.), Washington, 
IDSC. 
All I ask is a fair trial. 43. (F 49681, 
Janey 16; tS Oey) 3512 


I like not only to be loved but to be told 
I am loved. 129. (F 49678, Jan. 16, 


1907. ) 3513 

If you loved meas I love you. 79. (F 
49686, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3514 

| If you’ll bake the bread. 131. (F 49687, 
Jane 6.) 19072) 3515 

| Just save your money day by day. 47. 
(F 49679, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3516 


| 
i 


‘Miser (The). 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Pinna (P. J. ia Washington, 


Marry me or I Pe EF 49683, Jan. 16, 


1907. ) 3517 
May I be the pilot of your heart. 128. 
(F 49684, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3518 
Oh Valentine, oh sweetheart mine. (F | 
49680, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3519 | 
Some love one, some lovetwo. (F 49689, 
Jan. 16, 1907. ) 3520 


Touch of a hand, the glance of an eye. 


95 


Porter (S. S.), Chicago, Ill. 
Moonlight (A) serenade. (F 49629, Jan. 


14, 1907. ) 3548 

Mother’s babe. (F 49620, Jan. 14, 1907.) 

| 3549 

| Out in the rain. (F 49604, Jan. 14, 

1907. ) 3550 
Peaches. (F 49624, Jan. 14, 1907.) 

3551 

Piling. (F 49631, Jan. 14, 1907.) 3552 


Right (The) of way. (F 49612, Jan. 14, 
1907.) 3553 
Rivals (The). (F 49616, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3054 
Sawing. (F 49627, Jan. 14.1907.) 3555 
Speed no object. (F 49614, Jan. 14, 
| 1907.) 3556 
| Splitting. (F 49630, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3557 
Spring girl. (F 49609, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3558 
Summer girl. (F 49608, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3059 
Sweethearts. (F 49626, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
| 3560 
| Tenderfoot (The). (F 49628, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3561 
_Too many cooks spoil the broth. (F 
49607, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 3562 


48. (F 49682, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3521 
When you grow a fine moustache. (F 

49688, Jan. 16, 1907.) 3522 
Who shall wear them. 45. (F 49685, 

Jan. 16, 1907.) 3523 

2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 
Platinachrome come 
New York, N: Y: 
Architect. (F 49419, ree , 1907.) 3524 | 
Dentist. (F 49416, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3525 | 
Genius. (F 49411, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3526 
Good fellow. (F 49422, Jan. 7, 1907.) 
35027 

Journal. (F 49421, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3528 
Lawyer. (F 49420, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3529 
Literary. (F 49412, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3530 | 
Minister. (F 49417, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3531 | 
Musician. (F 49413, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3532 | 
Poet. (F 49418, Jan. 7, 1907.) 3533 
Priest. (F 49414, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 3534 | 
Surgeon. (F 49415, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 


2 e. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Porter (S. 8.), Chicago, Il. 
Auto know better. (F 49613, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3536 


Autumn girl. 


3535 | 


(F 49610, Jan. 14, 1907.) 


3037 | 
Down & out. (F 49606, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3538 | 
Fortune (The) teller. (F 49625, Jan. 14, | 
1907. ) 3539 
Frosty (A) morning. (F 49605, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3540. 
Generosity. (F 49619, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3041 
High ball. (F 49621, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3542 
His first offering. (F 49603, Jan. 14, | 
1907. ) 3543 © 
Love (A) game. (F 49622, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3544 
Mama’s housekeeper. (F 49615, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3545 
Mexican girl. (F 49617, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3546 


(F 49618, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
3547 


| Bagg (Allen Henry) 


Winter girl. (F 49611, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
2c; each Jan. 14, 1907. 3563 


Post vending company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Kisses. (F 49642, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 
14, 1907. ) 3564 
Progress corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va. 
Jamestown exposition, grounds. (F 
49323, Jan. 3, 1907.) 3565 
Jamestown exposition, harbor map. (F 
49322, Jan. 3, 1907.) 3566 


2 ce. each Jan. 3, 1907. 


Purdy (James Edward), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
(F 48423, Dec. 20, 


1906. ) 3567 
Linscott (Arthur H.) (F 48419, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3568 
Taylor (Albert E.) (F 48424, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3569 

| Wallis (Joseph A.) (F 48422, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3570 
Warren (Charles G.) (F 48420, Dee. 20, 
1906. ) 3571 
Warren (Edgar W.) (F 48421, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3572 
Willard (Edward E.) (F 48418, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 3573 


2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


96 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Quest & co., New York, N. Y. 
Holy fathers of the Catholic church. 
48435, Dec. 21, 1906; 2c. Dec. 21, 1906.) 
3574 © 

Reese & Read, Knoxville, 

Tenn. 

Tennessee wild flowers. Forget-me-not. 
(F 48556, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 3575 


Reich (Jacques), New York, 
NENG 


Carnegie (Andrew) (F 48166, Dec. 13, 


1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906.) 3576 


Reid (Albert Garner), 


Boston, Mass. 


Teddy bear post card series. 1. (F 
43996, Wee. Jal, A906; 2) 76.) Sane, 24 
1907. ) 3577 


Reliable poultry journal pub- 
lishing company, 
Quincy, Ill. 
Biue-ribbon single-comb white leghorns. 
(F 49336, Jan. 4, 1907.) 


oneas. “(iF '493a7,, Jan. 4,) 1907.) 


(Fo 
_ Start your bank account. 


_ Baird 


_ Bovy (Samuel) 


Robbins (Harry I.), Boston, 
Mass. 

(F 48275, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 3590 
2c. each Dee. 17, 1906. 

Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
(Dorothea) (F 48241, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 3591 


(F 49265, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


3592 

| Easter greetings. (F 49267, Dec. 22, 
| 1906. ) 3593 
| Fremstad (Olive) (F 49258, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 3594 
Gillette (William). (F 49260, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 3595 

| Heink (Shumann). (F 49259, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 3596 


| Irving (Henry). 
3578 | 


Prize-winning single-comb black Min- | oe 


3579 


2 c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 
Richards (Peter), New York, 
NOY: 


_Journet (Marcel). 


Patsy Bolivar and his experience with | 


the pastebrush. (F 49645, Jan. 15, 
WOT 2c. Jame 24 1907.) 3580 
Patsy Bolivar finds that many things in 
theatrical life are nct always what they 


seem. (F 49644, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 

Jari, 19075) 3581 | 
Patsy Bolivar, introduction. (F 49471, 

san. 9, 19072) 3582 


Patsy Bolivar’s experience in a theatri- 
cal boarding house. (F 49472, Jan. 9, 


2 each Dec. 22, 1906. 


(F 48244, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
3597 


(F 48242, Dec. 15, 
3598 


2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 
(F 49266, Dec. 22, 


1906.) 3599 

_ Kalich (Bertha). (F 49256, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
| 3600 
Marlowe (Julia). (F 49268, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 3601 

| Plancon (Pol). (F 49254, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
3602 
Reiss (Albert). (F 49255, Jan. 2, 1907.) 

| 3603 

Sembrich (Marcella). (F 49262, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 3604 


3583 


1907. ) 
2 ¢. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Richardson (Delmer D.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Richardson prostatoscope. (F 49410, | 
Jan. 7, 1907; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 3584 | 


Robbins (Harry I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
you never be broke. 


May (F 48274, 


2c. each Dee. 22, 1906. 


Shall we play to clubs. (F 43560, July 


3, 1906. ) 3605 
Shall we play to diamonds. (F 43562, 
July 3, 1906. ) 3606 
Shall we play to hearts. (F 43563, July 
3, 1908. ) 3607 

_ Shall we play to spades. (F 48561, July 
3, 1906. ) 3608 


Dee. 17, 1906. ) 3585 
Penny for your thoughts. (F 48272, 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3586 


Penny from. (F 48271, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


3587 
Save this penny for a rainy day. (F. 
48273, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 3588 


Save 99 more. (F 48276, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


3589 


2c. each July 3, 1906. 


Sothern (E. H.) (F 49264, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 3609 
Story (Emma Eames). (F 49261, Jan. 
P1907.) 3610 
Vigna(Arturo). (F 49257, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
3611 
2 c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 

Weed (Marion). (F 48243, Dec. 16, 
1906372 ec. Dee. Ib, 190Gy) 3612 


‘Dimes and dollars. 


ENGRAVINGS CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Schervee (Herman), Wor- 
cester, Mass. 
Duggan (John T.) (F 48425, Dec. 20, 
' 1906; 2c. Dec. 20, 1906.) 3613 


Schneider (Otto J.), New 
Mork. N.Y. 

(F 49006, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3614 
(F 49007, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3615 
(F 49008, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3616 
(F 49009, Dec. 31, 
3617 


Dec. 31, 


American girl. 
At the opera. 
Day dreams. 


Gainsborough girl. 
1906. ) 
Marlowe (Julia). 
1906. ) 3618 
Passing glance. (F 49010, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3619 


(F 49005, 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Schneider bros., New York, 
N. Y 
Erlanger sphygmomanometer. 1. 
46711, Oct. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
: 3620 
Scott (T. E.), Atlanta, Ga. 
Jones (Sam P.) 
Zc; Dec. 10; 1906.) 


Seribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York City. 
Scribner poster for February. (F 49714, 
Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907. 3622 


Scriven (Charles E.), New 
Work IN... Y. 
Lloyd’s wind mill. (F 48164, Dec. 13, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906.) 3623 


Sears (John 8.), New York, 
NDAY: 


Drifts from snowville. | (F 49442, Jan. 8, 


1907. ) 3624 
Snowball kids. (F 4944], Jan. 8, 1907.) 
3625 


2 c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


Sheahan ( Maurice 
Brookline, Mass. 
Any old fish can float. (F 49186, Jan. 


nee 


ula 2 Cc. Jar. 2, 1907.) 3626 
Be merry man. (F 49477, Jan. 10, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 10, 1907.) 3627 
Bright side if the right side. (F 49194, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 3628 


But once. 
Consistency. (F 49192, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
3630 


2 c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


1907. ) 
For you. (F 49478, Jan. 10, 1907.) 3632 
2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Gabble, gabble, gabble. (F 49195, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 3633 


(FE 


(F 48580, Dec. 10, 1906; _ 
3621 


(F 49473, Neils Open your mouth and shut your eyes. 


oF 


(F 49190, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3629. 


Sheahan ( Maurice 
Brookline, Mass. 


T. ), 


| Generous man’s always a mark. (F 
49193, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3634 

| Hurry, worry, scurry. (F 49184, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 3635 
Joy and temperance. (F 49188, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 3636 
Mind of (O) man. (F 49189, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 
3637 


Tis love that makes the world go round. 
CE 49101 Jan.'2, 1907. ) 3638 


2 c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Wanted,a man. (49474, Jan. 10, 1907.) 


3639 
Wanted, a woman. (F 49475, Jan. 10, 
1907. ) 3640 
We worry and hurry. (F 49476, Jan. 10 
1907.) 3641 

2 ¢: each Jan. 10; 1907. 
When you’re in a peck of trouble. (F 
49187, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3642 
Why don’t you pop? (F 49185, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 3643 

2 c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 

Shepherd (W. T. L.), Ports- 

mouth, Va. 
Virginia’s gift to the nation. (F 49462, 
Jan. S190 4s Ze; Jans 9; 19072)" 8644 

Simplicity company, Chicago, 
JUUE 

Ah go on youse make me tired. (F 
| 48648, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 3645 
Allright mama if you say so. (F 48649, 
Dec. 6, 1906. ) 3646 
Anybody want me. (F 48660, Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 3647 
Did you say I was bow-legged. What 
me! (F 48651, Dec. 6, 1906.) 3648 
Hunting fleas. (F 48664, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
3649 
| I don’t want to. (F 48650, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
3650 
I wont go home ’till morning. (F 48657, 
Dec. 6, 1906.) 3651 
Tl] think it over. (F 48661, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
3652 
Meet me face to face, Zophar. (F 48654, 
Dee. 6, 1906.) 3653 
| News! (F 48653, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 3654 


| Now will you be good. 


| Storm. 
_ Sunshine. 
There haint none. 


(F 48663, Dec. 


6, 1906. ) 3655 


(F 48662, Dec. 6, 1906.) 3656 
(F 48667, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 3657 
(F 48666, Dec. 6, 1906.) 3658 
(F 48665, Dee. 6, 


1906. ) 3659 


98 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Simplicity company, Chicago, 
Ill. 


Throw out your chest and look like a 


policeman. (F 48655, Dec. 6, 1906.) 
3660 
Who said have another. (F 48656, Dec. 
6, 1906. ) 3661 
Who says I am scart. (F 48652, Dec. 6, 
1906. ) 3662 
You tickle me and I'll tickle you. (F 
48659, Dec. 6, 1906.) 3663 — 


Youse can bet I am happy all right! 
alright. 


2c. each Dec. 6, 1906. 


Smith (E. S.), Lancaster, Pa. 
Stuart (Edwin 8S.) (F 49520, Jan. 
NOV 2rex Jams Wi 9O) 


Sunita hy Caml) 

ton, D. C 

Reserve forces of Wheeler & Dusenbury. 
(F 48558, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 3666 


Smith (H. ae New York, 
N. 


uu, 
3665 


Washing- 


T love thee. (F ee Menai Ws SK 53) 
3667 | 
Ii you'll be mine. (F 49691, Jan. 17, | 
1907. ) 3668 — 

2c. each Jan. 17; 1907. 
Souvenir post card shop, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Here I send you scene the first. (F 
48161, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3669 


Put these together and you will find. (F 
48163, Nov. 24, 1906.) 3670 
This is the way to go, jolly and free. (F | 
48162, Nov. 24, 1906. ) 3671 

2c. each Dec. 13, 1906. 
Spencer (H. B.), Richmond, 
Va. 
Skull & cross bones calendar cut. 6. (F 


48604, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 
3672 

Skull & cross bone calendar design. 8. 
(F 48603, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3673 


Steves \ 


Kans. 


(F. Topeka, 


Panoramic view of Topeka from the | 


(F 48658, Dec. 6, 1906.) 3664 


} 


dome of the state capitol. Looking | 
North-East. 1. (F 47586, Nov. 26, 

1906. ) 3674 | 
Looking North-West. 2. (F 47587, 
Novy. 26, 1906. ) 3675 
Looking South-East. 4. (F 47589, 
Nov. 26, 1906.) 3676 
— Looking South-West. 3. (F 47588, 
Nov. 26, 1906.) 3677 


2c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


| First snow, Adirondacks. 


Stiles (Chas. L.), Wolumisee) 
Ohio. 


Ideal group of Percherons. (F 48208, 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3678 
Ideal Hereford. (F 48207, Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 3679 
Ideal Indian Runner duck. (F 48209, 
Dec. 14, 1906.) 3680 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1906. 
Stoddard (S." R.), Glens 
Fallsiane ove . 
Au Sable chasm, lower gateway. (F 
49290, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3681 
Au Sable chasm up from Table rock. (F 
49291, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3682 
Bliss. (F 49293, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3683 
Ecstasy. (F 49292, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3684 


(F 49289, Jan. 


2, 1907.) 3685 


_ Morning on Blue Mountain lake, Adiron- 


dacks. (F 49294, Jan. 2, 1907.) 3686 
Orchard on Grand Isle, Lake Champlain. 


(F 49295, Jan. 2; 1907.) 3687 
Wild Adirondack game. (F 49288, Jan. 
Ze LOO) 3688 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


Stone (Chas. J.) company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Sartorial world engravings, 182, 183, 184. 


(F 48437, Dec. 21, 1906.) 3689 
185, 186, 187. (F 48438, Dec. 21, 
1906. ) 3690 


2 c. each Dee. 21, 1906. 


Straube (William), Detroit, 
Mich. 


Iam in a position to receive a bunch of 


money. (F48286, Dec. 17,1906.) 3691 
I will have you yet. (F 48285, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 3692 


I will receive rapid advancement soon. 
(F 48282, Dec. 17, 1906.) 3693 


I’d like to seeitclearup. (F 48283, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 3694 


Look swellfrom here. (F 48287, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 3695 


We are going around blowipg ourselves. 


(F 48284, Dec. 17, 1906.) 3696 
2c. each Dee. 17, 1906. 

Sunday school times com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Babylonian creation tablet. (F 49376, 

Jan. 4, 1907.) 3697 
Babylonian deluge tablet. (F 49379, Jan. 
4, 1907.) 3698 
Beautiful symbol of Easter. (F 49386, 
Jan. 4, 1907.) ; 3699 


2c. each Jan. 5, 1907. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


ten) 
oo 


Sunday school times com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Doorsocket from Ur of the Chaldees. (F 
49382, Jan. 4, 1907.) 3700 

Encampment in the Holy Land. (F 
49381, Jan. 4, 1907. ) 3701 | 


2 ce. each Jan. 4, 1907. 
Let there be light. (F 49375, Jan. 4, 


1907. ) 3702 | 
Modern view of Bethel. (F 49380, Jan. 
4, 1907.) 3703 
Modern view of Haran. (F 49385, Jan. 
_ 4, 1907.) 3704 
Oriental plowman. (F 49378, Jan. 4, 
1907.) 3705 
River Euphrates. (¢F 49377, Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 3706 


Traditional oak of Abraham at Hebron. 


(F 49383, Jan. 4, 1907.) 3707 
Well at Beer-Sheba. (F 49384, Jan. 4, 
1907.) 3708 


2c. each Jan. 5, 1907. 


Swayze (Alden), Canton, Pa. 
Newsboy (The). (F48257, Dec. 17, 1906; 
2 ¢. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
Tandy (Francis D) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Lincoln (A. ) 


1864. (F 48236, Dec. 15, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906.) 3710 
Thomas & co., Findlay, Ohio. 
Bird’s eye view, Findlay, Ohio. (F 


46125, Oct. 8, 1906; 2¢. Dec. 18, 1906.) 


sief SUA 
Thorburn (J. M.) & co., New 
Work (NY. 
Asters. (F 49064, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3712 
Celosia. (F 49070, Dec. 31, 1906.) 37138 
Eschscholtzia. (F 49063, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3714 
Antirrhinum. (F 49061, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3715 
Marigolds. (F 49067, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

3716 

Oriental Poppy. (F 49066, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
3717 
Phlox. (F 49068, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3718 
Salsify. (F 49069, lec. 31, 1906.) 3719 
Sweet Williams. (49065, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3720 

Turnips. (F 49071, Dec. 31,1906.) 3721 | 
Zinnias. (F 49062, Dec. 31,1906.) 3722 

2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Tooth (Arthur) &«& sons, 

New (York, Nowe 

Ask me no more. (F 48637, Dec. 28, | 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 3723 


“Scent. 


19, 1906. ) 3724 


3709 


(F 48305, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 c. Dec. | 


i 
i 


Loos, (Arthur), & sons; 
New York, N. Y. 

Tail (A) of woe; from the picture by 
Arthur Wardle, engraved by Stanley 
Pratt. (F 47652, Nov. 28, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 28, 1906. ) 3725 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Ill 


Absent minded aunt surprises her callers. 
(F 48642, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3726 

Absent minded aunt, what o’clock is it? 
(49076, Jan. 147 38907--2 ¢: Jane W4: 
1907.) 3727 

Auntie decorates the X’mas tree. (F 
48221, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 

3728 

Aunty prepares the breakfast, hungry 
Tommy eats it. (F 48159, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 13, 1906. ) 3729 

Auntie takes part in the children’s see 
saw. (F 49699, Jan. 18, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
18, 1907. 3730 

Giraffe is the Christmas tree in the jungle. 
(F 48222, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 


1906. 3731 
Hans takes a survey of the scenery. (F 
48640, Dec. 28) 1906; 2 ¢. Dec.- 28, 
1906. ) 3732 


How Mr. Foxy enjoyed a delightful 
breakfast. (F 48641, Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3733 


How Mr. Foxy saved himself from the 
bears. (F 48160, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 13, 1906. ) 3734 


Hungry Tommy gets enough ham for a 
square meal. (F 49577, Jan. 14, 1907; 
2 C.dan. 141907.) 3735 


Hungry Tommy gets stuck, but he isn’t 
the sufferer. (F 49392, Jan. 5, 1907; 
7C. san, Oo, 1907.) 3736 


Mr. Foxy celebrates Christmas at the 
north pole. (F 48223, Dec. 15, 1906; 
27¢. Weer te. 1906:) 3737 

Mr. Foxy escapes the bandits of Mo- 
roceos  (H 49700" Jan 185 9072 
Jane 18, 1907.) 3738 


| Mr. Foxy’s adventure with the alligator. 


GE 49390) Jano, L900 De.) Jano. 


1907. ) 3739 
There are no dangers for Mr. Foxy. (F 
496972 Jan. 18, 1907; 2c; San. 18512075) 
3740 

Tommy gives aunty a Christmas present. 


(F 48224, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 3741 
Wee Willie Winkie’s world. Dec. 16. 
(F 48158, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 
1906. ) 3742 
Dec. 30. (F 48639, Dec. 28, 1906; 

2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3743 


100 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Ill 


Wee Willie Winkie’s world. Jan. 6, 1907. 
(F 49398, Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907.) 
3744 

— Jan. 20. (F 49698, Jan. 18, 1907; 
Zee. James, G90 f.) 3745 


What happened when aunty took baby 
out for a ride. 
2c. Jan. 5, 1907.) 

Tuck (Raphael) & sons com- 
pany (limited), New 
York’ Noi: 

Easter anthem. After the original by 
Frances Brundage. (F 49003, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 

Easter parade. 
Frances Brundage. 
1906. ) 

2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Adam and Eve. (F 49356, Jan. 4, 1907.) 
3749 

Alone. (F 49364, Jan. 4, 1907.) 3750 

Birdie with a yellow bill. (F 49361, Jan. 
4, 1907.) 3751 

2 ce. each Jan. 4, 1907. 

Blindman’s buff. 

1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


Busy bears, Friday. (F 49040, Dec. 31, 


3746 


3748 


(F 49391, Jan. 5, 1907; | 


3747 | 
Aiter the original by | 
(F 49004, Dec. 31, | 


| Eventide. 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


(F 48903, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3768 
Farm yard. (F 48927, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3769 


2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


Fishing. (F 49357, Jan. 4, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
4, 1907.) 3770 
Forest roadway. (F 48902, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3771 
| Fresh (A) breeze. (F 48906; Bec! 28, 
1906. ) 3772 
| Grandfather’s story. (F 48911, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3773 


| Haymakers. 


(F 48913, Dec. 28, 
3752 | 


2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


Happy half black. (F 49025, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 8774 
Happy youth. (F 48921, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3775 
(F 48915, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3776 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


He lovesme. (F 49376, Jan. 4, 1907; 2c. 


Jan. 4, 1907.) 3777 
High seas. (F 48935, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3778 
| Home by the mill. (F 48934, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3779 
Inlet (The). (F 48933, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3780 


2 ce. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
I’se right in it. (F 49374, Jan. 4, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1907. ): 3781 


Jolly trio. (F 48899, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3782 


Koontown kids. (F 49020, Dec. 31, 1906; 


2¢. Dee. dil; 190G;) 3783 
| Landing (The) place. (F 48923, Dec. 28, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 19067) 3784 
Last pebble on the beach. (F 49024, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3785 


1906. ) 3753 
—— Monday. (F 49036, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
38754 
—— Saturday. (F 49041, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3755 
Sunday. (F 49035, Dee. 31, 1906.) 
3756 
Tuesday. (F 49037, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3757 | 
—— Thursday. (F 49089, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
3758 
amme conecdaye (49038. Wecn ole | 
1906. ) 3759 | 


2 c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
Coast (A) storm. (F 48929, Dec. 28, 


1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3760 
Darktown. Darktown dames. (F 49060, 
Dee. 31, 1906.) 3761 


Darktown doctors. 


(F 49021, Dec. 31, | 


1906. ) 3762 
Deed, I dun eat no chickun. (F 49022, | 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3763 | 


Easter greeting. (F 49030, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3764 
2 c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 

Easter. Easter offerings. (F 49373, Jan. 
AY 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1907.) 3765 
Hneore) Ch 48917, Dee: 128, 1906" 2: ¢: 
Dec. 28, 1906.) 
Evangeline. (F 49360, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 4, 1907.) 3767 


| Lowland pasture. 
3766 | 


} 


| Memories. 


| 
| 


Little breeches, little breeches says, I 
want to be a circus man, when I grow 
up. (F 49054, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3786 

—— I want to be a farmer when I grow 
up. (F 49056, Dec. 31, 1906.) 3787 

— I want to be a fireman when I grow 
up. (F 49055, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3788 

I want to be a policeman when I 
erow up. (F 49059, Dec. 31, 1996. ) 

3789 

—— | want to be a sailor when I grow 
up. (F 49057, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3790 

I want to be a soldier when I grow 

up. (F 49058, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3791 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 

(F 48924, Dec. 28, 
1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 1906.) Beanie 
(F 49368, Jan: 4, 1907; 2 e¢. 
Jan. 4, 1907. ) 3793 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Mill brook. (F 48910, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


| 
' Seasons. 


3794 | 


Mountain brook. (F 48909, Dec. 28, 


1906. ) 3795 
Music master. (F 48918, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3796 


2 ec. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


National cupid. Canada. (F 49050, Dec. 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Near the sea. (F 48922, Dec. 28, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3809 
Nobody loves me. (F 49368, Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 3810 
Old fashioned spoon. (F 493862, Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 3811 


2 c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 
Old hay barns. (F 48928, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


3812 

Old light-house. 

1906. ) 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 

On the job. (F 49023, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3814 
On the Rhine. (F 48901, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3815 
28, 1906.) 
3816 


(F 48931, Dec. 
3813 


Overheard. (F 48920, Dee. 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Priscilla. -(F 49359, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 4, 1907.) 3817 
Quiet home. (F 48904, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


101 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Autumn. (F 49033, Dec. 31, 

1906. ) 3822 
== pene. Cl 4903159 Decy oi 1906.) 
8823 
—— Summer. (F 49032, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3824 

—— Winter. (F 49034, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3825 


2 c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


Shoreland. (F 48932, Dee. 28, 1906. ) 
3826 
| Songs of love. (F 48919, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3827 
| Stormy weather. (F 48925, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3828 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Study. (F 49358, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
4, 19075) 3829 
| Sunbonnet twins weekdays. On Monday 
morn with sleeves rolled high. (F 
48246, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 3830 


| —— On Friday morn we take a broom. 


31, 1906. ) 3797 | 
— China. (F 49052, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3798 | 
England. (F 49048, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
38799 
— France. (F 49051, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
3800 
— Germany. (F 49046, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3801 
— Holland. (F 49048, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3802 
Ireland. (F 49044, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3803 
— Italy. (F 49053, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3804 
— Mexico. (F 49047, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
3805 
Scotland. (F 49045, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3806 
—— Spain. (F 49049, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3807 
— United States. (F 49042, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3808 


(F 48250, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 3831 
—— On Saturday morn to market we go. 
(F 48251, Dec..15, 1906. ) 3832 
— On Sunday morn all clean and sweet. 
(F 48245, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 3833 
— On Tuesday morn we iron clothes. 
(F 48247, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 3834 


— On Thursday morn we bake our 
bread. (F 48249, Dec. 15, 1906.) 3835 


_— On Wednesday morn we’re full of 


28, | 


cares. (IF 48248, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 

Sweet little buttercup. (F 49026, Dec. 

31, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1966. ) 3837 


3836 


Sweethearts. (F 49366, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 
ce. Jan. 4, 1907. ) 3838 
Tame pigeons. (F 48914, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3839 
| Tumbling waters. (F 48908, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3840 
Turning. (F 48898, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
2 ¢. each Dee. 28, 1906. 3841 
Two’s company. (F 49365, Jan. 4, 1907. ) 
3842 
Valentine. Cupid holds his mirror up. 
(F 49371, Jan. 4, 1907.) 3843 


3818 


Returning home. 
1906. ) 


(F 48916, Dec. 28, 


3819 


Rocky brook. (F 48907, Dec. 28, 1906.) | 
3820 


Rough water. (F 48926, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 3821 


— Cupid. There’s a heart tor every 

one. (F 49369, Jan. 4, 1907. ) 3844 

— Here’s a heart for you, my dear. 

(F 49370, Jan. 4, 1907.) 3845 

—— My sweet valentine. (F 49372, Jan. 

4, 1907.) 3846 
2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Valentines. Cupid has hearts of every 
kind and size. (F 49029, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3847 


102 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Valentines. The language of hearts is 
written above. (F 49028, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3848 
—— This is love at the telephone. 
49027, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Village blacksmith. (F 48912, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 3850 
What is it. 28, 1906. ) 


3849 


(F 48900, Dec. 


Windy day. (F 48905, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
3852 
Wreck (The). (F 48930, Dec. 28, 1906.) 
3853 


2 ec. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


United States hthograph com- 

pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Letter bill design. 9989. 
12 1906. Zire. Oct 12.1906.") 


Urbach (How ard), Weston, 
W. Va. 


Gen. Stonewall Jackson and the Bailey 
house, Weston, W. Va. (F 49643, 
Jane ls, 1907: 2c. Jan. 15, 1907.) 3855 


Viadero (Ciriaco de), New 
York, Nov. 

First in war, first In peace, and first in 
the hearts of his countrymen. Inau- 
guration of Gen. Washington as the 
first president of the United States of 
America. (F 48638, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


Weeks (Benjamin L.), Law- 
rence, Mass. 


New wood mill, Lawrence, Mass. 
49578, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1907.) 
3857 

Weil (Henry) & co., New 

York Ns Xe 

Chieftain. (F 49244, Jan. 2, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 3858 
East or West, home’s best. (F 48549, 


Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
3859 
Harvest. (F 48326, Dec. 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Homeward bound. (F 49242, Jan. 2, 


cE 


_ Twilight. 
(F 
_ Under two flags but loyal. 


3851 


(F 46197, Oct. | 
3854 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 
ork, Nea: 
Three American beauties. (F 49243, Jan. 
2, 1907; 2c. Jane2 190i) 3866 
(F 47968, Dec 10 SOG: 2 -c. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 3867 
(F 41962, 
May 9, 1906; 2 c. May 10, 1906.) 3868 
Wild flower of the forest. (F 49341, Jan. 
4, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan Sigur) 3869 


Weinman (Julius), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Free bridge, free commerce. (F 48557, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1906.) 3870 


Weisgerber (Charles H.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Birth of our nation’s flag. (F 486438, Dee. 


28, 1906; 2 c.. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3871 
Weixelbaum (M.), Lima, 
Ohio. 
I'd like to see it clearup. (F 48255, Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 3872 
Its your turn to write. (F 48254, Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 3873 
| Take back your heart. (F 48252, Dec. - 
15, 1906. ) 3874 
Why don’t you come over? (F 48253, 


Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
2c. each Dee. 


3875 
15, 1906. 


Wells (R. L.), United States. 


| And the night shall be filled with music. 


3856 


(F 48525, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3876 

| Devil (The) can cite scripture for his 
own purpose. (F 48528, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
3877 

God bless us, every one. (F 48529, Dec. 
24. 1906.) 3878 
Good (A) opening. (F 48520, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3879 
Hall of fame. (F 48523, Dec. 24, 1906. ) 
3880: 

| Hook (The) for you. (F 48524, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 3881 


18, 1906; 2 ¢. | 
3860 


| 


NOM 2.es Jame 2. 9075) 3861 | 
On the warpath. (F 48645, Dec. 28, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 3862 
Reveries. (F 49342, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 e. 
Jan. 4, 1907.) 3863 
Square deal. (F 48325, Dec. 18, 1906.) 
3864 
There’s nothing in smoking, there’s 
nothing in kissing. (F 48324, Dec. 18, 
1906. ) 3865 | 


2 e. each Dee. 19, 1906. 


I do not think much of a man who is 
not wiser to-day than he was yester- 


day. (F 48526, Dec. 24, 1906.) 3882 
It’s all right. (F 48521, Dec. 24, 1906.) 
3883 
2 ¢. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
This man acted and said nothing. (F 
48527, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26,1906.) | 
3884 | 
This man electrified theworld. (F48530, | 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3885 
Those who have money. (F 48522, Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 3886 


2 ¢. each Dee. 24, 1906. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


108 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
At your service. (F 49702, Jan. 18, 1907; 
meen. 18; 1907. ) 3887 


Autumn night. | ( F 49486, Jan. 10, 1907.) | 


3888 
From my lady’s garden. (F 49483, Jan. 
‘10, 1907.) 3889 


2 each Jan. 10, 1907. 
Lost in the storm. 


(F 49719, Jan. 18, | 


1907; 2¢: Jan. 18, 1907.) 3890 
Near to Nature’s heart. (F 49647, Jan. | 
alos.) Gc. Jan. 8, 1907.) 3891 — 


Old friends. 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 


(F 49718, Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. 


3892 | 


| 
} 


Old homestead. (F 49485, Jan. 10, 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1907.) 3893 

On the deep sea. (F 49721, Jan. 18, 
1907.) 3894 

Queen of the Ballet. (F 49720, Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 3895 | 


2 c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


Return of the fishes. (F 49440, Jan. 8 
0/92 Gan. 8, 1907.) 3896 


Williams (H. E.), Cassel, 


Cal. 
Mt. Shasta. 1. (F-48581, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
3912 
Mt. Shasta. 3. (F 48583, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
3913 


2 c. each Dee. 8, 1906. 
Pitt, River falls, Calif. (F 49319, Jan. 3, 


1907: 2c. Janes, 1907.) 3914 
Sisson hatchery. 4. (F 48584, Dec. 26, 
IJ06> 2c Decne. 1906.7 3915 


Wirth (K.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
An interested pupil. (F 49122, Dec. 31, 


| 1906.) 3916 
| Dat’s just my size, see! (F 49124, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 3917 
Farmer’s (The) daughter. (F 49118, Dee. 
31, 1906.) 3918 

| First (The) lesson. (F 49127, Dec.:31, 
1906. ) 3919 
Getting ready for market. (F 49123, Dee. 
31, 1906. ) 3920 
Morning (The) delivery. (F 49119, Dee. 
31, 1906. ) 3921 
On the frontier. -(F 49128, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
3922 

On the homeward road. (F 49117, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 3923 
Perfect contentment. (F 49126, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3924 


Stop, stop! Vsedrownin’. (F 49120, Dee. 


31, 1906. ) 3925 
Sunset on the lake. (KF 49125, Dee. 31, 
1906. ) 3926 

| This way tothe inn. (F 49121, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3927 
When the day isdone. (F 49129, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3928 


Reverie. (F 48343, Nov. 27, 1906; 2 c. 
Nov. 27, 1906.) 3897 
Williams (E.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Au revoir. (F 49087, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3898 
Fisher (A) maiden fair. (F 49096, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 3899 
Have a bite. (F 49094, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3900 
Ironing day. (F 49089, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
3901 
Let’s go in, the water is fine. (F 49085, | 
Dee. 31, 1906. ) 3902 
Noble (A) guardian. (F 49095, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3903 
Our little baker. (F 49093, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 3904 — 
Playmates. (F 49090, Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
38905 
Simply delicious! (F 49092, Dec. 31, | 
1906. ) 3906 | 


Spring flowers. 


(F 49086, Dec. 31, 1906.) _ 


2 c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Wolff (Louis) & co. (Lim- 
ited), London, England. 

Return from Calvary, after the picture 
by Herbert Schmalz. (F 47308, Nov. 
19, 1906. ) 3929 

Where rushing torrents the valley sweep, 
after the picture by Carl Brennir. (F 
47307, Nov. 19, 1906. ) 3930 

Where winds breathe gently thro’ the 


trees, after the picture by Carl Bren- 
3931 


nir. (F 47306, Nov. 19, 1906. ) 
2c. each Noy. 19, 1906. 
Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
ton, Ney. a. 
_ Bub, he’salwaysto blame. Dec. 9, 1906. 


3907 
Strike (The) that counts. (F 49091, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 3908 
Yes, you may take my order. (F 49084, 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 3909 | 
You need it in your business. (F 49088, | 
Dee. 31, 1906. ) 3910 
2 c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Williams (H. E.), Cassel, 
Cal. 
Burney falls. 2. (F 48582, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 3911 


(F 47991, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 


1906. ) 3932 
Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48289, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 3933 


104 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


INTRIES 


Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
tons NE Y 
Bub, he’s always. to blame. Dec. 23, 
1906. (EF 48499, Decr24, “1906225: 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3934 
Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49076, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
Jan 6) 19078 (49425, Jane 7 
GOK ec adem 7, LOO) 3936 
— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49498, Jan. 14, 
L907. 2 c. Jam. 14) 19072) 3937 
Mary and her little lamb. Dec. 9, 1906. 
(HW47989. DecsOF 19065 2ve2 Dee FLO! 


| S-stut-ter-ing S-s-sam-m-my. 


3935 
aa Tan. (oe ene 


Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
tons Nea, 
Dec. 30, 


1906. (EF 49077,, Beet aie wisi: 72 ec: 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3959 
—— Jan. 6,1907. (F 49426, Jan. 7 , 1907; 
2.¢c. dans Togo) 3960 


(F 49599, Jan. 14, 
1907; 2 ce Janyi4 19073) 3961 


| Uncle George Washington Bings, the vil- 


1906. ) 3938 
— Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48295, Dec. 17, | 
1906; 2h: Dec, 7, 1906.) 3939 — 


— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48496, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 3940 
— Dec. 30, 1906. (F 49074, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 3941 
— Jan. 6, 1907. (F 49427, Jan. 
OOK 2 icy Janie A90i)) 
— Jan. 13, 1907. (F 49596, Jan. 14, 
LOVE e2uc> Janae 0/9) 
Mose puts up a brick game on Simon. 
Dec. 30, 1906. (KF 49078, Dec. 31, 1906; 


/—— Dee. 30, 1906. 
| Jan. 6. om 


| 
3942 


3943 
| = Dec. 116, S06: 


| —— Dec. 23, 1906. 


_— Jan. 6, 1907. 


ZAC WEG? ol, 1906.) 3944 
Mulish foolishness. Jan. 13, 1907. (F | 
49601, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 3945 
Sambo and his funny noises. Dec. 9, 
906: = ( 47988.. Dec. 107 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 3946 
— Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48292, Dec. 17, 
M06; 2 ce. Dec: 17,1906,) 3947 
— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48495, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 3948 


- Dee: 30, 1906. (FF 49072, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 3949 
— Jan. 6, 1907. (F 49429, Jan. 7, 
GOT 2c) Jane 7 G07) 3950 
(F 49595, Jan. 14, 


| American beauties. 


| Among the oaks. 


1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 3951 
Simon shows pa the way to doit. Jan. 
6, 1907. (F 49424, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 
Jame 7 19072) 3952 
Simon Simple. Dec. 9, 1906. (F 47993, 

Dee 10) 1906"2.c. Dec: 10) 19062) 
39353 
— Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48288, Dec. 17, 
1906392 -¢. Dee. 17; 1906.) 3954 
— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48501, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3955 | 
S-stut-ter-ing S-s-sam-m-my. Dec. 9, 


1906. (F 47992, Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 3956 


—— Dec. 16, 1906. (F 48290, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 3957 
—— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48500, Dec. 24, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 3958 


lage story teller. (Decs yo tots.) (i 
47994, Dee. 10, T9067 22ers. 10; 


1906. ) 3962 
— Dec. ue 1906. (E4879 Dec. 17, 
1906; 2c ». Dec. 17, 1906.) 3963 
— Dec. 23, 1906. (F 48498, Dec. 24, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 3964 


(F 49075, Dec. 31, 
19063) 2c Weer oil-avGsy 3965 
(F 49423, Jan. 7, 
1907; 2c) Vant, Loune 3966 


— Jan. 18, 1907. (F 49600, Jan. 14, 
1907; 2c) Janay Sure) 3967 
Wags, the dog that adoptedaman. Dec. 
9; 1906; (EY 47990," DeeatOmn 206. 2c. 
Dee. 10, 1906. ) 3968 
(F 48294, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2c. Dee: 17, 19062) 3969 
(F 48497, Dec. 24, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 3970 
— Dec. 30, 1106. (F 49073, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 3971 
(F 49428, Jan. 7, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 3972 
— Jan. 18, 1907. (F 49597, Jan. 14, 
1907; 2-e. Sant 4a ioe) 3973 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 
“Louis, Mo. 
Alice. (F 48320, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 e. Dee. 
18, 1906. ) 3974 


Almost persuaded. (F 48319, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 8975 
(F 48314, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 3976 
American princess. (F 48205, Dec. 14, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3977 
American (An) princess. (F 48378, Dec. 
20, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 3978 
Anticipation. (F 48204, Dec. 14, oe 
2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3979 


(F 48321, Dec. 18, ae 
2c. Dec: 18, 1906: ) 
At your service. (F 49227, Jan. 2, ior 4 | 
3981 
(F 49225, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
3982 


Awaiting orders. 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


| Babbling brook. (F 48192, Dec. 14, 1906: ) | 
3983 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


AND PRINTS 105 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
(F 48196, Dec. 14, 1906. ) 
3984 


Bitter-sweets. 


2 ¢. each Dec. 14, 1906. 
Blanche. (F 49229, Jan. 
Jam. 2, 1907.) 
Bread winner. 
2 ec. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 


3985 


3986 


Caught in the act. (F 49232, Jan. 
1907. ) 3987 
Childhood days. (F 49239, Jan. 2, 1907.) | 

3988 


2 c. each Jan. 2, 1907: 


College widow. (F 48200, Dec. 14, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3989 


Commercial empire. (F 49236, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 


Cup defenders. (F 49234, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
3991 
( F 49226, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


3992 


Dainty duchess. 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Daring investigator. (F 48193, Dee. 14, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 3993 
Dear Jack. (F 48379, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
3994 
Dividing the spoils. (F 48369, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 
Dorothy. (F 48374, Dec. 20, 1906.) 
3996 
2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


First lesson. (F 48190, Dec. 14, 1906. ) 


2, | 


3990 | 


| Litttle Johnnie Jones. 
Ze TOO C.. | 


- Love letter. 
(F 48322, Dec. 18, 1906; | 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Little chauffeur. (F 48191, 14, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4010 
(F 49230, Jan. 2, 
4011 


(F 49219, Jan. 2, 1907.) - 
4012 


Dee. 


1907. ) 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Melody sublime. (F 48316, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 4013 
Melody Sublime. (F 48372, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 20, 1906.) 4014 
Mighty center. (F 48195, Dec. 14, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4015 
Nothin doin. (F 48312, Dec. 18, 1906; 
Pace Dee Ms t90Gs) 4016 
Now fora treat. (F 49233, Jan. 2, 1907; 
ZA Bin ie | tk, awe) Ue) 4017 


Old Dan. (F 48365, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 20, 1906. ) 4018 


Old homestead. (F 49231, Jan. 2, 1907; 
AiGe Oi enMe 72. US) UF) 4019 
Old sport. (F 48197, Dee. 14, 1906; 2 ¢. 
De. 14, 1906.)~— 49020 

| On deck. (F 48323, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 18, 1906.) 4021 
On the alert. (F 48201, Dec. 14, 1906; 
2c. Dee. 14, 1906. ) 4022 
Only a boy. (F 49224 Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. 
Jameel GOOG.) 4023 


3997 | 


Full measure. 
3998 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1906. 

Future president. (F 48309, 18, 
1906-2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 3999 
Good catch. (F 49240, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4000 
Goodluck. (F 48317, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 

Implicit faith. 


Dee. 


(F 49220, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


(F 48202, Dec. 14, 1906.) | 
Our 


4001 


4002 


In the lumber country. (F 49217, Jan. | 
2, 1907.) "4008 | 


In the shade. (F 49222, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4004 
2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 

Kiss of the wave. (F 48311, Dec. 18, 

1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 4005 
Kiss (The) of the wave. (F 48368, Dec. 
20° 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1906: ) 4006 
Knows a good thing. (F48199, Dec. 14, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4007 
Land of nod. (F 49228, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4008 
Leaving the harbor. (F 48307, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 4009 


309d—PT 4, Nos 6-9—07——3 


| Proud American. (F 49216, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


(F 48315, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906.) 4024 
matinee girl. (F 48373, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 20, 1906 ) 4025 
Our national flower. (F 48306, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 4026 


Our matinee girl. 


Outing. (F 49237, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
2.1907.) 4027 

| Parisian belle. (F 483138, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 
4028 
Playing two games. (F 48308, Dec. 18, 
1906. ) 4029 

2c. each Dec. 18, 1906. 

Preparing for the market. (F 48189, 


Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 
4030 
Prosperity. (F 48377, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 ¢ 


Dec. 20; 1906.) 4031 


(F 49235, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4032 


Protection. 


4033 

2 ¢. each Jan 72, 1907. 
(F 48206, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
4034 
(F 49223, Jan. 
4035 


Purity. 
14, 1906.) 

Quality in every ounce. 
2 MOOT oe: Jam 2.) L072") 


106 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Ready foraspin. (F 48203, Dec. 14, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 14, 1906.) 4036 

Shooting dear. (F 49238, Jan. 2, 1907; 

ZaGuoame 2. L907...) 4037 
Simplicity. (F 48375, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 

4038 

Some peaches. (F 48370, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 

4039 


2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


Something good ahead. (F 49241, Jan. 
Zr lG07 2ic. San. 2. 1907) 


Start (A) in business. (F 48371, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 20, 1906.) 


Storm in Holland. (F 48318. Dee. 18, 


4040 


| Water (A ‘mph. 
2041 ater (A) nvymp 


_ Young master. 


1S06:.2 ¢. Dees, 11906) 4042 © 
Storm of indignation. (F 48194, Dec. | 
14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 


4043 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 


Louis, Mo. 
Sunset (The) call. (F 48376, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 4044 
Thoughts far-away. (F 48367, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 4045 


2c. each Dec. 20, 1906. 
Ultimatum, I have spoken. (F 48310, 
Dec. 18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906.) 4046 
Victory. (EF 49218) Jant Seishin ec. 
Jano LOO ey) 4047 
Virginia. (F 48198, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 14, 1906.) 4048 


(F 48366, Dec. 20, 
1906; 2 c. Dec: 20, 1906.) 4049 


(F 49221, Jan. 2, 1907; 
Zc, Jan 271907) 4050 


Number of entries of Engravings, cuts, and prints completed by the deposit 


of 2 copies since Jan. 1, 1907 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read ‘‘Copyright by Acherman & Quigley lithograph company, Kansas 
~ City, Mo. Class G, X Xe, no. 14736, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 copies received Dec. 17, 1906.’’ 


Ackerman «& Quigley litho- Boston rubber shoe com- 


graph company, Kansas | pany, Boston, Mass. 
City, Mo. Old bridge and minute men monument, 
Ball room scene. 1268. (G 14736, Dec. Concord, Mass. Battle monument in 
17, 1906.) 4051 | distance. (G 14788, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
Comical character. 1276. (G 14742, | 4070 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 4052 Old south church, with new old south 
Letter design. 1128. (G 14735, Dec. 17, bldg. Boston. (G14785, Dec. 22, 1906. } 
1906. ) 4053 4071 
= 1133. (G 14731, Dec. 17; 1906. ) _ Old state house, Boston. (G 14787, Dec. 
A054 22, 1906. ) 4072 
— 1141. (G 14788, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 2 c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 
4055 ee . 
—— 1142. (G 14739, Dec. 17, 1906.) ee ee 
4056 Our boy. (G 1871, Dec. 31, 1906: 2 
: y 14725 17. 1906 ur boy. ( ce: 06; 2 ©. 
e161. (G 14732, Dec. 17, 1 rel ba DeeIMeNGEr TT ae 
—— 1163. (G 14734, Dec. 17, 1906.) | Campbell, Metzger & Jacob- 
4058 | son, New York, N. Y. 
Murratand Mack. 1097. .(G14740, Dec. | May. (G 15007, Jan. 11,1907.) 4074 
17, 1906. ) 4059  Signorita. (G 15008, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
—— 1098. (G 14743, Dec. 17, 1906.) | 4075 
4060 | 2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Scene. Amateur and professional steal- Darlchonede clove alawell 
ing diamonds. 1243. (G 14744, Dec. | aie A yo me | 
17, 1906. ) 4061 Ask yourself tonight if you are ashamed, 
Scene from play. 1059. (G 14730, Dec. of anything youdidto-day. A. B. (G 
17, 1906. ) 4062 14793, 14794, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4076 
2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. Don’t carry your wish bone where your 
i ; : | back bone ought to be. (G 14790, Dee. 
American lithographic com- [ee oo StS0G.) 4077 


pany, New York, N. Y. 


New departures. (G 14833, Dec. 29, 1906; Don’t jump atasoftsnaptoo quick. There 


may bea brick init. (G 14791, Dec. 


2c. Dec: 29, 1906.) 4063 — 22,1906. ) 4078 
Boston rubber shoe com- _ Don’t try to crowd all your pleasures into 
pany, Boston, Mass. | one day. Keep some for the next. 
Bunker Hill monument, Boston. (G (G 14789, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4079 
14780, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4064 [Laugh and the world laughs with you, 
Christ church, old north, Boston. (G Snore and you sleep alone. (G 14.92, 
14781, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4065 Dec. 22, 1906.) 4080 
Faneuil hall, Boston. (G 14782, Dec. 22, Ze. each Decs 22; 1906. 
— % save Courier company of Buffalo, 
King’s chapel, Boston. (G 14783, Dec. | Buffalo. N. Y. 
22, 1906. ) 4067 Caesar & Cleopatra. (G 14855, Dec. 31, 
Minot ledge light, Boston harbor. (G 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 31, 1906.) 4081 
14786, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4068 (Carnivorous animals. Barnum & Bailey. 
New Christian science church, Boston. (G 15042, Jan. 18, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 19, 
(G 14784, Dee. 22, 1906.) 4069 1907, ) 4082 


107 


108 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Courier company of Buffalo, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

Giant giratfes. Barnum & Bailey. 

15012, Jan. 16, 1907; 


Aer Jame li, Tae ae} 


| 


| 


| 


4083 

Mack (Andrew). Figure. (G 149382, | 

vane 9; 19072) 4084 
—— Portrait. (G 14933, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 


4085 

2 c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 
‘Sweeney’s dream. (G 14854, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 


Whaling. (G 15076, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 4087 
Crowell publishing. com- 


pany, Springfield, Ohio. 
‘Child yawning. (G 15009, Jan. 14, 1907; 


4086 | 


| Little friends. 


2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 4.088 | 
Curtis (Florence M. ), Seattle, 
i Wash. 
‘Watch Tacoma grow poster. (G 11445, 


Oct. 16, 1905; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 4089 


Du Pont (E. I.) company, 
Wilmington, Del. 


Favorite. (G 14895, Jan. 3, 1907; 2 e. 
Jano 1907.) 4090 
Eddy (Robert), Milwaukee, 
Wis. 
Have one on me. (G 14975, Jan. 10, 
1907.) 4091 
I arrived in safety. (G 14974, Jan. 10, | 
' 4907.) 4092 
2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Empire cream separator com- 
pany, Bloomfield, N. J. 


| Spirit of the embers. 


| Connecticut. 


Summer. (G 15013, Jan. 16, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1907.) 4093 
Flad (William), Richmond 
Ball, NOX. 
Childrenat play. 4193. A.B.C.D. (G 
14898-14901, Jan. 4, 1907. ) 4094 
— 4194. A.B.C.D. (G 14902-14905, 
Jan, 4, 1907.) 4095 — 
—— 4195. A.B.C.D. (G 14906-14909, 
-Jan. 4, 1907. ) 4096 
—— 4196. A.B.C.D. (G 14910-14913, 
Jan. 4, 1907.) 4097 
.—— 4197. A.B.C.D. (G 14914-14917, 


Jan. 4, 1907.) 4098 


2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Gillin (Robert F.), 
York, N. Y. 


New 


| 
Men and women riding in scenic railway | 


(G 137338, dru ae OG 2) 1c: 
4099 


cars. 
. July 24, 1906. ) 
Graves (Eugene L.), Nor- 
folk, Va. 


Monieaer ate battle and Virginia state flag. 
(G 15074, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


4100 | 


| Illinois. (G 14931, Jan. +7, 1907: 2c. Jan; 
TOOT) . 
| Indiana. (G 14709, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
| 4115 §. 
Kentucky. (G 14704, Dec. 15, 1906. ) | 
| 4116 
| Maryland. (G 14702, Dee 15, 1906.) 


- Mountaineers (The) 


| Alabama. 


Graves (Eugene L.), 
folk, Va. 


(G , Flags and leaders of the Confederacy. 


(G 15073, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


4101 


Gray lthograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 


ih Gaete of the walk. (G 14920, Jan. 5, 


1907.) r 4102 
a guess I won’t wait. (G 14921, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 4103 


2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Virgin Mt. Carmel. (G 14893, Jan. 3, 
1907; 2'¢. Jam sy 15074 4104 
Great Atlantic and Pacific 


tea company, New York, 
NOY 
(G 14977, 
Jam. LOO) 
Keith (Geo. E.) co., Camp- 
ello, Mass. 
(G 14569, Dec. 4, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 4106 


McCrorey (J: > G.)) & veo:, 
Noriolk, Va. 
Can you be with me on the war path? 
(G 14162, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 
1906. ) 4107 


Meek company, Coshocton, 
Ohio. 
Margarita. (G 14922, Jan. 
Jan. &, 19072) 


Metropolitan printing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
(G 13941, Aug. 24, 
1906; 2c. June 23, 1906. ) 


Mitchell (Edward H.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
In the goed oldsummertime. (G 14892, 
Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 4110 


Platiaeseeetne company, 

New York, Nev Ye 

(G 147038, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 « 

Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4111 

(G 149350; Jane 7,907; 2.65 
Jan. 7, 1907.) 4112 

_ Georgia. 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 


Jan. 10, i907 * 


aes 4105 


Ooo ZC. 
4108 


4113 


2c. each Dec. 15, 1906. 


| Massachusetts. (G 14926, Jan. 7, 
ZC JAM. if LOO ey) 


4109 | 


4117 | 


(G 14708, Dec. 15, 1906; 2 c. 


4114 ff. 


1907; [f 
4118 | 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 109 


Providence lithograph com- 


Platinachrome company, 
pany, Providence, R. I. 


New York, N. Y. | 
Mississippi. (G 14705, Dee. 15, 1906: 
Moses called to deliver Israel. 22 by 3. 


2 ¢. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4119 
Missouri. (G 14925, Jan. 7, 1907.) (G 15051, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4142 
4120 | Passover/The) 22by3. (G15052, Jan. 
New Jersey. (G 14929, Jan. 7, 1907.) 18, 1907. ) 4143 
4121 | Review. 23 by 3. (G 15054, Jan. 18, 
2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 1907. ) 4144 


North Carolina. (G 14707, Dec. 15, 1906; 
- 2e. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4122 


2 c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Temperance lesson. (G 14728, Dec. 17, 


Oklahoma. (G 14923, Jan. 7, 1907.) 1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 4145: 
4123 | ___ 95 by 3. (G 15055, Jan. 18, 1907; 
Pennsylvania. ((+ 14927, Jan. 7, 1907.) 2c. Jan. 18, 1907.) 4146 
Biss 
Rhode Island. (G 14924, Jan. 7, 1907.) | Rotograph company, New 
Tipit 4125 York, iN Y:: 
Virginia. (G 14928, Jan. 7, 1907.) 4126 | After the parade. F. L. 190. (G 14839; 
2c: each Jan. 7, 1907. | Dec. 29, 1906.) 4147 
West Virginia. (G 14706, Dec. 15, 1906; | Automobilist(The) F.L. 149. (G 14842, 
2c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4127 Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4148 
Price (Ed. V.) & co., Chi- 2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
cago, Ill. Black-eyed Susan. F. 1.168. (G14942, 
Who’s your tailor? (G 14755, Dec. 19, | Jan. 9, 1907.) 4149 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1906.) 4128 | Bookkeeper. F.L.139. (G 14949, Jan. 
Powell (Prosper) & Evish | 9, 1907. ) 4150 
(Philip), Norfolk, Va. | Butterfly (The)~_F. L. 172. (G 14944, 
Three Virginias. (G 14572, Dec. 4,1906; | Jan. 9, 1907.) 4151 
2c. Dec. 4, 1906. ) 4129 | Carnation (The) Rah, rah, family. F. 
Presser (Theo.), Philadel- | L. 163. (G 14948, ian. 9, 1907.) 4152 
phia, Pa. | Cigarrete fiend. F.L.160. (G 14969, 
Htude. Jan., 1907. (G 14891, Jan. 2, | Jan. 9, 1907.) 4153 
1907; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1906. ) 4130 | 2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 
Providence lithograph com- College girl. F.L. 142. (G 14834, Dee. 
pany, Providence, ie Ee 29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4154 
Childhood & education of Moses. 23 by 3. | Comforts of home. F.L.173. (G14934, 
(G 15050, Jan. 18, 1907.) _ aESL Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 4158 
God gives Jacob a new pane; 23 by 3. | Day (The) the Dutch lead the Irish. F. 
(G 15044, Jan. 18, 1907. } 4132 L.191. (G 14853, Dee. 29, 1906.) 4156 
Israel enslaved in Egypt. 23 by 3. (G| Don’t go. F. 1.138. (G 14846, Dee. 29, 
15049, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4133 1906. ) , 415% 
2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. Dress maker. F. L. 144. (G 14845, 
Israel’s escape from Egypt. (G 14729, Dee. 29, 1906. ) 4158 
Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 17, 1906. ) 2 c. each Dec. 29. 1906. 
- 41384 ; ne ys 
25 0 YX 4K: = Dry-goods clerk. F. L. 155. (G@ 14971 
2 f Tes ¢ 5) ) 8 2 
23 by 3. (G 14053, Jan. 18, ate pe 9, 1907.) 4159 
Jacob’s vision & God’s promise, 2 22 by 3. Easter greetings. F. L. 183. (G 14973, 
(G 15043, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4136 | Jan. 9, 1407.) 4160 
Joseph faithful in eae 2% by 3. (G 2c. each Jan, 9, 1907. 
15046, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4137 | Erin go brag. F. L. 188. (G 14837, Dee. 
Joseph forgives his brothers, 23 by 3. 29, 1906. ) 4161 
(G 15048, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4138 | Following the crowd on St. Patrick’s day. 
Joseph sold by his brothers, 23 by 3.| F. L. 192. (G 14836, Dec. 29, 1906.) 
(G 15045, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4139 ety Sea 
Joseph, the wise ruler in Egypt, 22 by 3 | Football player. F. L. 148. (G 14851, 
(G 15047, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4140 | Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4163 
2¢. ai Jan. 18, 1907. 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
‘Moses called to deliver Israel. (G 14727, | Gee howittickles. F.L.176. (G 14937, 
4164 


Dec. 17, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 4141 een. 95 4907.) 


110 


CATALUGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Rotograph company, New 
Yorks Nii. 
Grocer’s clerk. F. L. 156. 
2 famed LONG) 


(G 14956, 
4165 


Happy easter. F. L. 180. (G 14960, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 4166 
Ser 1 18), © (G: 14955; Jan. 971907.) 
4167 


He fell into a bramble bush for he was 


wondrous wise. F. L. 164. (G 14947, 
Jet De WSO ) 4168 
Here Fido. F.L.177. (G 14985, Jan. 
SS) 4169 | 
He’sadear. F. L. 185. (G 14964, Jan. | 
$5 IO) 4170 
In love’s garden June. F. L. 169. (G | 
14941, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4171 
Joyful easter. F. L.182. (G 14966, Jan. 
1907.) 4172 


2c. each Jan. 9, 1907: 


Kanes, CAN) for, a dans Ha Is 169s a G 
14852, Dec. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
4173 
Lotus (The). F. L.165. (G 14939, Jan. 
ROR OOMe) 4174 


Meadow beauty or deer grass. F. L. 167. 


- (G 14940, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4175 
Messenger (The) boy. F. L. 150. (G | 
14958, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 4176 


2 c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


| 
| 
| 


| 


| 


Morning. F. L. 183. (G 14840, Dec. 29, 
1906. ) 4177 
Night. F. L. 135. (G 14841, Dec. 29, 
1906. ) 4178 
 2¢. each Dec. 29,1906. 
Office (The) boy. (G 14963, Jan. 9, 
~ 1907.) 4179 
Policeman (The). F. L.157. (G 14962, 
Jane 9) 1907.) 4180 
Poppy (The). F. L.170. (G 14951, Jan. 
G, 1907. 4181 
Pretty Bow-Wow. F. L. 136. (L 14950, | 
Sam.) 95 1OORs) 4182 | 
Scat. F.L.175. (G 14938, Jan. 9, 1907.) | 


4183 
2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


Rotograph company, -New 
Yorke 
This will win her. F.L. 186. (G 14959, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 4189 
Tiger Lily. Sis Boom family. F. L. 
162. (G 14946, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4190 


2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


Toper (The). F.L.141. (G 14844, Dec. 


29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906.) 4191 
Trained nurse. F.. ‘L. 158. (G 14972, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 4192 


To you ’tis but a rose; for me it is my 
heart.’ F.. Lis 171. \(Gariasa2 Jan 9, 
1907. ) 4193 

Two little bares. (G 14967, 
Jan. 95 19073) 4194 

2 c. each Jana 1907, 

Typewriter (The). F. L. 147. (G 14835, 
Dee. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 29, 1906.) 4195 

Violet (The) old Eli family. F. L. 166. 
(G 14953; Jam. 9, 907502 Nes Jan 9, 
1907.) 4196 

Waiter (The). F. L. 145. (G 14849, 


KF. Leos: 


Dec. 29, 1906.) 4197 
What will mama say. F. L. 137. (G 
14850, Dec. 29, 1908. ) 4198 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 

Willie’s last ride. F. L. 178. (G 14936, 
Jan, QSOs) 4199 

| Wisdom plant. F. L. 161. (G 14945, 
Jan.7 95 190) 4200 
Wonder how he’ll like it. F. L. 184. 
(G 14957, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4201 

| Wonder if I need a shine. F. L. 174. 
(G 14943, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4202 
Would-be (The) sport.) ie to2e CG 
14970, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4203 

6 years. F. LL. 13827 4(G) 4eos" sam, 
1907. ) 4204 


2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


Rude (Augustus D.), New 
York "Neve 
Modern fashions, spring and summer, 


1907. A. (G 14519, Nov. 28, 1906.) 
| 4205 
-——B. (G 14520, Nov. 28, 1906.) 4206 


School ma’am. F.L. 146. (G 14847, Dec. | 


29, 1906.) 4184 
Sh-s-s-s-sh! F. L. 187. (G 14838, Dec. | 
* 29, 1906. ) 4185 
Singer (The). F.L.140. (F 14848, Dec. | 

29, 1906. ) 4186 
Summergirl. F.L.148. (G14843, Dec. 

29, 1906. ) 4187 

2 c. each Dee. 29, 1906. 
Tennis player. F.L. 154. (G 14961, Jan. 


9, 1907.) 


4188 | 


2c. each Nov. 28, 1906. 


Sackett & Wilhelms L. and P. 
company, New York, 
N.Y 


| Spring & summer, 1907. (G 14756, Dec. 


19, 1906; 2 c, Dec] 19; 1a06s) 
Schwab & Wolf, New York, 
N. Y 


4207 


Dolly’s blessing. (G 14701, Dec. 15, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4208 


Yacht flags. (G 14894, Jan. 3, 1907; 2. 
Jane owl G07) 4209 


CHROMOS 


AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Lid 


Stanley works, New Britain, 
Conn. 
Mother (The) of New England industries. 
(6 148al, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
~ 1906.) ; 4210 
Strauss (Edward E.) & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Spring &summer, 1907. 550,552,553. (G 
14816, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4211 
— 504, 555, 556. (G 14817, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4212 
— 557. (G 14818, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4213 
2 c. each Dec. 26, 1906. 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 
miami Ne Y. 12132. 12 sheet. (G 
14445, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 


4214 


Bells. N.Y. °12186. 3 sheet. 
Dee. 20, 1906.) 


Blame. N.Y. 12168. 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 


2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


(G 14766, 

4215 
3 Sheet. (G 14695, 
4216 


Burglary. N.Y. 12142. (G 14509, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 4217 
Butterfly. N.Y. 12160. 8 sheet. (G 


14690, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
4218 

Card portrait. N.Y. 12140. (G 14507, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1906.) 4219 


Cherubs. 12168. 3sheet. (G 14295, Oct. 
25, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906.) 4220 
Combination. N. Y. 12165. 1. sheet. 


(G 14693, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 4221 


Daughters. 12073. 4 sheet. 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Inno-cent. N.Y. 12170. 8sheet. (G 
14697, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 
4231 

heaving.) NY. J1977* 8 sheet," (G 
13654, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
4232 

No youdon’t. N.Y. 12141. (G 14508, 
Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Jan. 14,1907.) 4233 


Earalyze.” Ne i2tor (Gaol Nev. 
26, 1906. ) 4234 
Portrait. \N. Y. 12196. (G 14773, Dec. 
20, 1906. ) 4235 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
nits: Ns Yous I2I9L ty sheet en G, 
14770, Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. ) 
4236 
Roof. N. Y. 12167. sheet. (G 14694, 
Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1906.) 
4237 
Savage. N.Y. 12205. 3sheet. (G 
14774, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 
4238 
Seream. N.Y. 12138.) sheet (G 


(G 14285, | 


| Life savers. 


Oct. 25, 1906. ) 4222 
12072. 3 sheet. (G 14281, Oct. 25, 
1906. ) 4223 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Mock. N.Y. 12193. 3 sheet. (G 14771, 
Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 4224 
eeegee We Y-, 12189. 1. sheet.. (G 
14768, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1907.) 
4225 
Frankfurter. N. Y. 12156. (G 14516, 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 4226 
Geography. N. Y. 12164. 3 sheet. (G 
14692, Dec. 14, 1906. 4227 © 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Got you. N. Y. 12137. 4 sheet. (G 


s 


14447, Noy. 15, 1906; 2 c.-Jan. 7, 1907. ) 


4228 

Grub. N.Y. 12163. 3 sheet. (G 14691, 
Dec. 14, 1906.) 4229 
Hammer lock. N. Y. 12206. 3 sheet. 
(G 14775, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 4230 


2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


| Boys, the captain’s right. 


14442, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1907.) 
4239 
Stand. 12071. 28 sheet. (G 14286, Oct. 
25, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 4240 
12098. 28 sheet. (G 14289, Oct. 
25, 1906; 2c. Dec. 20, 1906.) 4241 
N, ¥2 120312- 28 sheet." .G, 13920" 
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
4242 
(G 14510, 
4243 
(G 
4244 


Surroundings. N.Y. 12143. 
Noy. 26, 1906. ) 

Tug of war: N. Y:. 12166: 
14765, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 

2 c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 
Tower (A. J.) & co.. Boston, 
Mass. 
(G 14832, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4245 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Battle between Merrimac and Monitor 
and Hampton roads. 10332. (G 15077, 
Jans Zhe 1907 > 2-e. saae2k T9079) 

4246 

It is a girl. 


1 sheet. 


10004. (G 15040, Jan. 18,1907.) 4247 
Caught. 293. (G 15030, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
4248 

Comic street scene. 289. (G 15033, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 4249 
Dining room szene. 298. (G 15035, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 4250 


2 c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Do not drink, father, until I am ready. 
10189. (G 14805, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 4251 


112 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Dog rescuing woman from drowning. 
I/Sie CG 15032, Jan. 18, 1907727 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 4252 


Don’t you dare strike mother. 10258. 
(G 15000, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 14, 


190”. ) 4253 
Garland dance. 9758. (G 14869, Dec. 
ole 1906.) 4254 


Hanford and Drofnah, bust portraits. 
9944. (G 14864, Dec. 31, 1906.) 4255 


2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


Hitting the pipe. 10242. (G 15036, Jan. 
18, 1907. ) 4256 
Hot tamale. 10330. (G 15034, Jan. 18, 
1907.) 4257 
2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
How could we live withoutthem. 10329. 


(GG ho073, Jani A902 3c. Jainenle 


1907.) 4258 
Is that a cupboard Steve? 10176. (G 

15039, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4259 
It’s never too late to mend. 10241. (G 

15037, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4260 | 


Male and female colonial characters. 


285. (G 15038, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4261 
Male and female negro characters. 295. 
(G 15029, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4262 
2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
My youth is going Robert. 10177. (G 
00S. Jans 114, 19072 -2ac. ani 4s 
1907. ) 4263 


Old man and girls. 288. (G 15031, Jan. 
ts. 19075 2c. Jany 18, 1907.) 


Other (The) glove. Sir, was our Amy in 


4264 | 


| 
| 


| 


| Easter lilies. 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
hio. 
Real (The) man in the moon. 10199. 
(G 14999, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4267 


Shoemaker (The) surprises the cowboys. 
10224. (G 15002, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4268 


2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


Sure (A) winner. 10059. (G 14601, 
Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 4269 


Welch (Joe) as Morris Goldberg, the 


shoemaker. 10229. (G 15003, Jan. 
14, 1907.) 4270 
Welch (Joe), the shoemaker. 10280. (G 
15004, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4271 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Welch (Joe) as the shoemaker. 10235. 


(G 15041, Jan. 18, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 4272 


| With this dynamite I will blow out the 


roof of the mine. 10190. (G 14806, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 42738 


Yellow kids fighting. 10064. (G 15079, 
Jan. 2], 1907; Zc. Jane Zee oO nen Ale 


Walsh (M. H.), Woods 
Hole, Mass. 
New rambling rose. Hiawatha. (G 
15010, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1907.) 
4275 
Waples (Margaret Evelyn), 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Yellow the fields where ripens the grain, 
and yellow the moon on the harvest 
wain. (G 14165, Ochi Toye e0b-8 2c: 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4276 

Whitehead and Hoag com- 


pany, Newark, N. J. 
(G 15014, Jan. 16, 1907.) 


cHere . O64 Ge 1LoOOL vam.) aay 4277 
1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 4265 Jn acorn time. (G 15015, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
Papa’s auto. 10060. (G 14604, Dec. 10, 4278 
1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906.) 4266 2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 
Number of entries of Chromos and lithographs completed by the deposit of 2 
471 


copies since Jan. 1,'1906...:......2.0..20/2 028 [Eee 


‘Trial marriages. (H 89469, Jam 17,1907; | 


Bill, the dog man. 


- Indian squawand papoose. 


/ ————— Dy 


GLASS H. PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 


title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘Copyright by N.J Abbott & son, Berkeley, Cal. 


Class H 


XXe, nos. 88842-88844, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 copies of each received Jan. 7, 1907.” 


Abbott (N. J.) & son, Berke- 
ley, Cal. 
ilies 
88844, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 


Adams (Ira Clay), Calistoga, 
Cal. 


1. 
Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


2. (H 85884, Nov. 26, 1906.) 
(H 85885, Nov. 26, 1906.) 
2c. each Nov. 10, 1906. 


American mutoscopeand bio- 
graph company, New York, 
NY. 


4281 
4282 


Ze, sen, byl 907...) 4283 | 
American stereoscopic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

A 29596. <A 33010. A 33036. A 383043. 
A 33064. A38327. A38413. A 38433. 
A 40856. A40906. A41269, A41569. | 
A41826. A54856. A54943. A 55054. | 
A6d061. A68921. A69158. A69180. | 
meg L90.  A69228. A69283. A69311.. | 
A69397. A69489. A69511. A69963. 
A 70470. A75511. A75614. A75620. 
A 75641. A75676. A75680. <A 75748. 
A75797. A75802. A76543. A 80218. 
A 81025. A81046. A81076. <A 81096. 
A 81104. A81162. A8i200. A81865. 
A 81884. A81955. AS81991. A82014. 
A 82051. A 82056. A82057. A82087. 
A 82114. A83250. A83270. A83277. 
A 83313. A83378. A83406. A83428. 
A 83429. A 83447. A83500. <A 83555. 
A 83586. A83730. A 83757. A 83812. 
A 83820. A84016. A 84025. A 84051. 
A 84111. A84116. A84212. A84219. 
A 84236. A84238. A 84500. A 84506. 
A 84507. A84615. A 84627. <A 84647. 
A 84662. A 84667. A84708. A84749. 
A 84750. A84760. A84762. A 84763. 
A 84797. A 84831. A84839. A84840. 

_ A84852. A84907. A84944. A 84956. 
A 84977. A84987. A85004. A85026. 
A85038. A 85539. A85541. A 85570. 
A 85597. A85601. A85637. A 85659. 
A 85672. A 88925. A91789. A91878. 


4279 


(H 88842- 


( 85883, | 
4280 | 


American stereoscopic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


A91928. A91954. A91967. A 92007. 
A92088. A92256. A92285. A92299. 
A92323. A923638. A92385. A92655. 
A92667. A92709. A92713. A92812. 
A92922. A92985. A92996. A93004. 
A93120. A938144. A93148. A93173. 
A 93197. A93295. A93380. A93508. 
A 93603. <A 93609. A 93648. (Hf 
88845-88995, Jan. 7, 1907; 2c. each Jan. 

b Me G07. } 4284-4287 

Ames (Linwood Payson), 

| New York, N. Y. 

| Gubay “CH S766" Dec 24). 1906: ware: 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 4288 


Arakelyan (Sahag), Boston, 


Mass. 


| New Harvard medical school. (H 89021, 
Jan. 8, 1507.) 4289 
| Harvard stadium. (H 89022, Jan. 8, 
1907. ) 4290 


2c. each Jan. 8, 1907. 
Arnette (Elma), Culbertson, 


Mont. 
| Chief Lone Dog. 2. (H 87982, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4291 
Indian Squaw and Papoose. 3. (H 
87983, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4292 
Sioux Indian camp. 1. (H 87981, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 4293 
2c. each Dec. 26, 1906. 
Arnold (W. W.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 
| Kinglet cascade. (H 88561, Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 4294 
Towhee falls. (H 88562, Jan. 4, 1607.) 
4295 


| Ute chief Ignacio on horseback. 


2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Balster (Frank 8. ), Durango, 
olo. 


(H 83583, Oct. 5, 
4296 


(H 


From Durango, Colo. 
1906. ) 


82893, Sept. 19, 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 26, 1906. 
13 


114 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
Bandholtz ~ (Hs. J), Des Birdsall (Geo. E.), Chicago, 
Moines, Iowa. Tl. 
Des Moines, looking east. (H 89320, | Delights of childhood. (H 89551, Jan. 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 4298 18, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 21) 19073) 4320 
Review at Ft. Des Moines. (H 89321, | . 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 4299 Blosser (J. A.), Snohomish, 


2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


(James §.), San 
Diego, Cal. 


Barclay 


The largest tomato vine in the world. | 


(H 87703, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 


1906. ) 4300 
Berry (W. S8.), Gardiner, 
Mont. 
Bitter root, lewisia rediviva. (H 87554, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4301 
Columbine, aquilegia. (H 87556, Dec. 
22, 1906: ) 4302 
Flax, linum lewisii. (H 87560, Dec. 22, | 
1906. ) 4303 
Gentian, gentiana elegans. (H 87562, 
Dec 22; 1906>) 4304 
Harebell, campanula rotundifolia. (H 
87564, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4305 
Indian paint brush, castilleja. (H 87559, 
Dec: 22, 1906.) 4306 
Iris. (H 87561, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4307 
Larkspur, delphinium. (H 87558, Dec. 
22, 1906.) 4308 
Lupine, lupinus. (H 87555, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) . 4309 | 
Mentzelia. (H 87557, Dec. 22, 1906.) | 
4310 | 
Monkshood, aconitum. (H 87565, Dec. | 
2Z, 1906. ) 4311 
Wild rose. (H 87563, Dec. 22, 1906.) 
4312 


2c. each Dec. 22, 1906. 
Billings (Louis G.), Belle 
Fourche, 8. Dak. 
Belle Fourche project. Method of carry- 
ing earth from bottom of Ditch to the 


top. (H 88212, Dec. 29, 1906.) 43813 
— Method of excavation. (H 88215, 
Dee. 29, 1906. ) 4314 


Boots and saddles, 6th cavalry Ft. Meade. 
(H 88216, Dec. 29, 1906.) 4315 
Capt. Johnson addressing Indians in 
camp at Belle Fourche, 8. D. (H 
88213, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4316 


Indians camped at Belle Fourche, 8S. Dak. 
(H 88218, Dec. 29, 1906.) 4317 


Return of 6th cavalry, bringing Ute 
Indians with them through Belle 
Fourche, 8. D. (H 88217, Dee. -29, 
1906. ) 4318 


Ute Indians captured by 6th cavalry. 
(H 88214, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4319 


2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 


Wash. 
Cowlitz glacier and Cathedral rock from 


Camp Muir. 724. (H 88468, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4321 
Cowlitz glacier andchimneys. 717. (H 
88463, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4322 
Cowlitz glacier. 721. (H 88466, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 4323 


Foot of the Nisqually glacier and source 


of the Nisqually river. 7138. (H 
88461, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4324 
Foot of the Nisqually glacier. 712. (H 
88460, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4325 


Gibraltar and summit of Mt. Rainier or 
Tacoma, Wash. 726. (H 88469, Jan. 
Ze OO7 a) 4326 

Ice cave entrance, Stephens glacier. 
714. (H 88462, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4327 


Mt. Rainier or Tacoma, patriarch of the 
Cascades, Wash. $3. (H 88464, Jan. 
DrulOOii) 4328 


Mt. Tacoma or Rainier, patriarch of the 


Cascades, 14,528 ft. high. 705. (H 
88456, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4329 
Narada falls, Paradise river. 706. (H 
88457, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4330 
On the Cowlitz glacier. 91. (H 88452, 
Jan. 2, 1907) 4331 
— 719. (H 88464, Jan. 2,1907.) 4332 
On the trail to Paradise valley. 707. (H 
88458, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4333 
Out for a drive. “The. start; 9728) > (i 
88470, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4334 
— Thefinish. 729. (H 88471, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4335 
Paradise glacier. 92. (H 88453, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4336 
—— 720. (H 88465, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4837 


Saddle mts., Wash. (H 88455, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4338 


Summit of Mt. Rainier or Tacoma, Wash. 


t8. 


723. (H 88467, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4339 
Summit of Pinnacle peak. 710. (H 
88459, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4340 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Bodine (Howard O.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Members Hamilton Park lodge 675, 


Knights of Pythias, Chicago, Il. (H 
89554, Jan. 19, 1907; 2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 
4341 


1s acne utp 


| Bye-bye. 


Old Bradley farm, Haverhill, Mass. 


~ First born. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


115 


Bordeaux (David aim 
Springfield, Mass. 
(H 89004, Dec. 28, 1906.) 4342 
(H 89005, Dec. 28, 
4343 


Posing. 
We is. brothers. 
1906. ) 


2 c. each Dee. 28, 1906. 


Boyce (Isaac D.), United 

. States. 

(H 89514, Jan. 17, 1907: 2c. 
Jan. 17, 1907.) 4344 


Bradley (Maria _ Gilbert), 
Haverhill, Mass. 
(H 
89395, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1907.) 
4345 
Bradley ( William Aloysius), 
Greenville, Miss. 
(H 88250, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 4346 
Bruce (Carrie E.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 


Pleading. (H 88181, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
4347 
Shooting (The). (H 88180, Dec. 29, 
1906. ) 4348 


Stooping o’er the dead. 
29, 1006. ) 
To the rescue. 


(H 88183, Dec. 
4349 


(H 88182, Dec. 29, 1908. ) 


4350 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
Burbank (Alfred 8.), Ply- 
mouth, Mass. 
Abrams hill, Duxbury, Mass. (H 88297, 
man 2, 1907. ) 4351 


Across the mill pond, Duxbury, Mass. 


_ (H 88298, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4352 
Cable office, Duxbury, Mass. (H 88301, 
jam, 2, 1907: ) 4353 


_ Lobster man’s return, Duxbury, Mass. 


(H 88296, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4354 
Lover’s lane, Duxbury, Mass. (H 88293, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4355 


Old department store, Duxbury, Mass. 


(H 88295, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4356 
Powder Point cove, Duxbury, Mass. 
(H 88299, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4357 


_ Lhevinne family. 5. 


School buildings, Powder Point, Dux- 
bury, Mass. (H 88302, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 

4358 

Town from meadows, Duxbury, Mass. 

(H 88300, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4359 

Washington street, looking north, Dux- 
bury, Mass. (H 88294, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
Byron (Joseph), New York, 
Nev¥e 
(H 89524, Jan. 18, 


1907. ) 4361 
Lhevinne family at sea. 4. (H 89523, 
Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4362 


4360 — 


Byron (Joseph), New York, 


NEN: 
Lhevinne (M.) 1. (H 89520, Jan. 18, 
1907.) 4363 
Lhevinne (M. & Mme.) 2. (H 89521, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 4364 
Lhevinne (M.) at the piano. 3. (H 
= 99522, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4365 
Lhevinne (Mme.) and child. 6. (H 
89525, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4366 
Lhevinne (Mme.) at the piano. 7. (H 
89526, Jan. 18, 1907.) 4367 


2 ¢. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


Carpenter (W. E.), Free- 
mansburg, W. Va. 
Jackson’s (Stonewall) boy-hood home. 
(el SSa7.( Jane, 907% 2. eG: dames &, 
1907. ) 4368 


Cheyne (Charlies), Peoria, 
Th: 


Mystic (The) picture of nature. (H 
89023, Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907. ) 
4369 
Chickering (Elmer), Boston, 
Mass. 
Aikin (John A.) 1. 
1907. ) 


—— 2. 


(H 88478, Jan. 2, 
4370 
(H 88479, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4871 
Braley (Henry K.) 38. (H 88477, Jan. 
2 1907.) 4372 

2 c. each Jan. 2,.1907. 
— 4,5. (H 89108-89109, Jan. 9, 1907; 
2.¢. each! dan; 119072) 4373 
Curtis (Edwin U.) 1. (H 89627, Jan. 
21, 1907.) 4374 
—— 9. (H 89628, Jan. 21, 1907.) 4375 
— 3,4. (H 89629-89630, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
4376 
2. each Jan. 21, 1907. 
Guild (Governor Curtis) jr. and council. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2. 


(He 88645, Jan. 41907; 2 ¢. Janes 
1907. ) 43877 
Guild (Governor Curtis). 1. (HH 89105, 


Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 4378 
Hammond (John W.) 1. (H 88475, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4379 
ae 2.) ) (Hy 88476; Jan. 2;9907.); (4380 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


— 3 to 9. (H 89098-89104, Jan. 9, 
1907; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1907.) 4381 
Knowlton (M. P.) 2. (H 88473, Jan. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4382 


3,4. (H 89111-89112, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 

4383 

) =>. (8. 89116,.Jan.9,:1907.) — 4384 
—— 6. (H 89113, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4885 


2 ce. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


116 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Chickering (Elmer), Boston, 
Mass. 

Loring (William C.) 1. (H 88646, Jan. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Jan 4, 1907.) 
— 2-3. (H 89106-89107, Jan. 9, 1907; 
Ze, EDO Sys) 4387 
Morton (James M.) 2. (H 87986, Dec. 
26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 4388 
— 3. (H 88474, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
ZOOM) 

—— 4-9, 
Pre woaiy Oe 907s) 


Rugg (Arthur P.) 1. (H 88647, Jan. 4, 


In summer at Allenwoad: 
4386 


| 
| 
| 


1907; 2c. Jan. 4, 1907.) 4391 | 
——2. (H 89114, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4392 
— 3. (H 89115, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4898 
Sheldon (H. N.) 10. (H 89110, Jan. 9, 

SO) 4394 


2 c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 
Stevens (W. B.) 1. (H 88480, Jan. 2, 
LG07, ) ; 
— 2. (H 88481, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
Ze. each Pane 21907, 


Clarke es ae ), Cranford, 


Mitchell ( Donald oe 


(H 89231, 
Jan. 12, 1907; 


Zev. Jane dli2 ol 90.5) 
4397 
Cleaves (Charles H.), Rock- 
port, Mass. 
Leander M. Haskins hospital, Rockport, 
Mass. 
Ze O72) 


Cleveland & Whitehill com- 

pany, Newburgh, N. Y. 
Overall girl in her basket. (H 89305, 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 


— & the spider. (H 89304, Jan. 14, 


4395 
4396 


(H 88440, Jan. 2,1907; 2c. Jan. | 
4338 | 


4399 © 


| Muson, (trotting), 


1907. ) 4400 | 
Romper boy soldier. (H 89308, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 4401 __ 
Romper boy’s plum. (H 89307, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 4402 
Romper’s cat. (H 89310, Jan. 14, 1907.) | 
4408 
Rough rider boy. (H 89306, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 4404 
Rough rider blowing his horn. (189309, 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 4405 | 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Coane (R. W. & F. W.), 
Salem, Mass. 
What do you s’pose it is? (H 87702, 


Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 4406 


Jook (Ina L.), Menlo Park, 
Cal. 
Neptune at the golden gate, San Fran- | 
cisco. (H 87700, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4407 


| 
| 
| 


o Allaire ae 
4389 Road to Allaire through the wood 


(H 89117-89122, Jan. 9, 1907; | 
4390 — 


Cooper (Sidney H.), Lake- 
wood, N. 

(H 89466, 
4408 
(H 
4409 
(H 89465, Jan. 16, 
‘ 4410 
(H 
4411 
GE 
4412 


Jan. 16, 1907.) 
Road to Allaire in 
89464, Jan. 16, 1907.) 


Road to Allaire. 1. 
SO.) 


springtime. 


89467, Jan. 16, 1907. ) 


Scene from the bridge Alienwood. 
89468, Jan. 16, 1907.) 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


Coster (Paul R.), Holland, 
Mich. 
Christmas on the ice. (H 88651, Jan. 5, 


1907; 2c) Jan. oetoC ye) 4413 
Couper (Norman 


cago, Lil. 


G.), Chi- 


Baby’s first Christmas. 1. (H 89311, 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 4414 
— 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8. (H 89312-89318, 
Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4415 
2c. each Dec. 6, 1906. 
Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Nest and eggs of Northwestern redwing. 
8. (H 88161, Dec. 27, 1906") 4416 
On the banks of the Pend D’Oreille. A 
nesting haunt of the western golden- 
crowned kinglet. (H 83162, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 4417 
Portrait of glaucous-winged gull, adult. 
7. (i 88160; Dec. 277, 19063) 4418 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 


Davenport (Homer), New 
York. 
Muson, (standing), Bedouin slave hold- 
ing him. 6. (H 88531, Dec. 7, 1906.) 


4419 

Muson, (standing), Bedouin slave in 
saddle. 5. (H. 88530, Dee. 7, 1906.) 
4420 


Bedouin slave riding 
with spear in hand. 7. (H 88532, 
Dec. 7, 1906. ) 4421 


| Obeyan, 
Homer Clyde Davenport, in Bedouin 
costume. 4. (H 88529, Dec. 7, 1906. ) 
4422 

Roseben, (Shaw up) going to post at 
Belmont park. 8. (H 88533, Dec. 7, 
1906. ) 4423 


_Yakwas and Yima driven by boy and | 


girl, 1. (H 88526, Dec. 7, 1906.) 
4424 
Yakwas and Yima driven by boy and 
| girl. 2. (H 886277 Deca oU6.) 
4425 


a seglowie Oberia, ridden by | 


Calle de Commercio, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Davenport (Homer), New 
Mork. WY. 
Yakwas and Yima driven by Mildred 
Davenport. 3. (H 88528, Dec. 7, 
1906. ) 4426 


2 ¢. each Dec. 7, 1906. 


Dean (Willis A.), Provi- 


dence, R. I. 

Around the lake. (H 89297, Jan. 12, | 
1907.) 4427 
Enchanted woods. (H 89296, Jan. 12, | 
1907. ) 4428 
Intervale. (H 89295, Jan. 12, 1907.) 

4429 
Moonlight on the Squam. (H 89294, 
Jan. 12,1907.) 4430 
2 c. each Jan. 12, 1907. 
Deans (W. T.) & co., Eliza- 
beth City, N. C. 
Court house, Elizabeth City, N.C. (H 


80810, July 10, 1906; 2¢. July 17, 1906. ) 
4431 
De Camp (Ralph  E.), 
Helena, Mont. 


Summer time. A Montana idyl. (H 


88304, Jan. 2, 1907: 2c. Dec. 19, 1906.) | 
4439 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Along the shore at Cloverdale, Lake 
George, N. Y. 


1907; 2c. Jan. 17, 1407.) 4433 


Ammonoosuec Jake, White mountains, 
We ie (it 89435, Jan. 16, 1907; 2 «. 


Jan. 16, 1907.) 


89509, Jan. 17, | . 
(Hi 69509, Ja ‘2. Harvey curio and news stand, union de- 


4434 


Arrival of Rex, Mardi Gras day, New | 


Orleans, La. ( 
2c, dan. 2, 1907.) 4435 
Assistants at Medicine Lodge, Gros Ventre 
Indians. (H 89642, Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 4436 
Basin, Franconia Notch, White mts., 
Mee (44 GO455, Jan; 16,:1907;.2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1907.) 4437 
Bells (The), Mission San Gabriel, Cal. 
fivasi2/, Jan. 0,..1907;;2 c. Jan: 5, 
1907. ) 4438 


Bethlehem street, looking east, Bethle- 
hem, N. H. (H 89442, Jan. 16, 1907. ) 
4439 
Bethlehem street, looking west, Bethle- 
hem, N. H. (H 89440, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
4440 

2 c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Bit of shore at Kattskill bay, Lake 
George, N.Y. (H89510, Jan. 17, 1907; 
ec; Jan. 17, 1907.) 4441 


Juarez, Mexico. 
(H 88505, Jan. 2,.1907: 2 c. Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4449 


(H 88520, Jan. 2, 1907; | 


117 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Carnegie library, Burlington, Vermont. 
Pity GS0N5 dan, hous: 2 Cl whale, i, 
1907. ) 4443 

Crawiord House and Presidential range, 
from Mt. Avalon, N. H. (H 89430, 
Jan. 16, 1907.) 4444 


| Crawford Notch from M. C. R. R. cut, 


N. H. (H 89439, Jan. 16, 1907.) 4445 
2 c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 

Cree Indian with his son. (H 89638, 
Jan. 21,1907; 2 c. Jan. 21,1907.) 4446 
Dome island, from Sagamore dock, Lake 
George, N. Y. (H 89507, Jan. 17, 1907; 
Ze; sam: f%, 1907.) 4447 
FE] Paso, Texas, showing Oregon St., the 
park and hotel Orndorf. (H 89631, 

Jans 21, 190% 2) Jans 21, 9072) 
4448 
Exterior of market place, Juarez, Mexico. 
Gi ssauy, den. 2 19072 2" @. Wan wes 
1907. ) 4449 
Fiume, looking up, Franconia Notch, 
N.H. (H 89431, Jan. 16,1907.) 4450 
Gate of notch, toward Crawford House, 


N.H. (H 89488, Jan. 16,1907.) 4451 
2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 
Hague bay, Lake George, N.-Y. (H 


89500, Jan. 17, 1907; 2. Jan. 17,1967) 
4452 


pot, El Paso, Texas. (H 88513, Jan. 2, 


1907. ) 4453 
Hotel Dieu, El Paso, Texas. (H 88511, 
Jan. 2.) 19072) 4454 


2 c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 

Hulett house and surroundings, Lake 
George, NO OW. «4 80502) Jani. a7: 
1907.) 4455 

Hulett honse, Lake George, N. Y. (H 


89504, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4456 
Hulett’s landing, Lake George, N.Y. (H 
89503, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4457 


2 c. each Jan. 17, 1907. 
Indian pony race. (H 89639, Jan. 21, 
1907.) 4458 


Irene Rock, an Assinaboine schoolgirl at 
fort Belknap. (H 89635, Jan. 21, 1907.) 


4459 
2 c. each Jan. 21, 1907. 

{sland harbor, Lake George, N. Y. (H 
89499, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4460 
Kattskill house, Lake George, N.Y. (H 
89512, Jan. 17, 1907. ) 4461 
Kattskill landing, Lake George, N. Y. 
(H 89495, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4462 


Landing at Sabbath Day point, Lake 
George, N.Y. (H89496, Jan. 17, 1907. ) 
4463 


118 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Landing at Trout pavilion, Lake George. 

INEPYS) iil Sopa same Uamio0n.) 
4464 

ZGreach Jans 7, 1907: 

Launch of the City of Cleveland. (H 
53997, Jan 1907; 2 ic. Jan. 7, 1907.) 
4465 
Listening (The) nymph. 
19; 1906; 2c. Bee. 19; 1906.) 


89412, Nov. 16, 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. ) 


4467 | 


Looking s:uth from Hulett’s landing, 
Lake George, N. Y. (H 89505, Jan. 


17 L907.) 4468 — 
Looking towards Rockhurst from Trout | 
pavilion, Lake’ George,-"N) Y¥-) (Hf | 
Bool te Jane 7, L907.) 4469 — 


2c. each Jan. 17, 1907. 
Mexican acqueia or irrigating canal, 
Juarez, Mexico. (H 88506. Jan. 2, 
1907.) 


distance, El] Paso, Texas. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 

Mexican church at the smelter, EK! Paso, 
Texas. (H 88512, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4472 


Mexican settlement at the smelter, Rio | 


Grande in background, El Paso, Texas. 
(H 88508, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 
2-¢. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


New profile house and cottages from | 


Eagle lodge, Franconia Notch, N. H. 
(H 89434, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
New profile house, Franconia Notch, N. H. 
(H 89432, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 
North from Hulett house, Lake George, 
eect GHesso0ls dan a oO Tez be. 
Jan: 17, 1907.) 
On the road from Crawford’s to Bretton 
woods, N. H. 
4477 


On the shore of Lake Spofford, Chester- | 
(H 89441, Jan. 16, 1907.) | 
4478 | 


field, N. H. 


2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Orchestra for grass dance, Gros Ventre 
Indians. (H 89641, Jan. 21, 1907.) 


Rattlesnake, an Assinabcine, on guard on 
outskirts of camp. 


1907. ) 4480 


Receiving presents after a three days fast | 


in the Medicine Lodge. (H 
Jane2le LOOT.) 
2c. each Jan. 21, 1907. 


89636, 
4481 


Rex pageant, Mardi Gras day, New Or- | 


(H 88514, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4482 


leans, La. 


(H 87299, Dec. | 
4466 | 


Little Harbor, Marblehead, Mass. (H | 


4470 

Mexican adobe house, Mt. Franklin in | 

(H_ 88509, | 
4471 

| Stage coach from Harlem, Mont. (H 


4473 | _ 
| Str. City of Cleveland, on the ways. (H 


4474 


4475 


4476 | ‘ 
Steamer New York, and Poughkeepsie 


(H 89437, Jan. 16, 1907.) 


4479 


(H 89634, Jan. 21, | 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 


| Rex pageant, Mardi Gras day, New. Or- 


leans, La. A.B. (H 88515, 88516, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 4483 
Rex passing up Camp street, Mardi Gras 
day, New Orleans, La. (H 88519, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 4484 


| Rex receiving the key at the city hall, 


Mardi Gras day, New Orleans, La. 
(H 88518, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4485 
2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 

Rising house, Lake George, N. Y. (H 
89508, Jan. 17, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1907.) 
4486 

Roosevelt, king of herd, at bay and Carry 
Nation, dehorned cow. (H 896383, Jan. 
21, 1907; 2 exdam. 2 eee) 4487 
Roval chariot with Rex, Mardi Gras day, 
New Orleans, La. (H 88517, Jan. 2, 
1307; 2:¢. Jane 21s Os) 4488 
Sagamore hotel, Green island, Lake 
George, N. Y., (HH S950b5 tant h7, 
1907; 2 G Jameel .onas 4489 
Sinclair (The), Bethlehem, N. H. (H 
89428, Jani: 16,, 1907; wane. ane 16, 
1907. ) 4490 
89643, Jan. Zi 130m 
1907. } 4491 
State capitol, St. Paul, Minn. (H 87980, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 4492 


Perham. 21, 


89391, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4493 
/— showing bow rudder. (H 89389, 
Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4494 
| —— Stern quarter. (H 89390, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) | 4495 


2 c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


Steamer landing at Hague, Lake George, 
N.Y. * CHL 894070 eee ta ae, 
Jan. 17, 1907.) 4496 


bridge, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (H 89388, 
Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 4497 
Trout pavilion & landing, Lake George, 
NeY.- (CH 894983) Jani ii eten ena. 
Jam. 17,5) L907e) 4498 


Two Cree children from Canada. (H 
89637, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 21, 1907.) 
4499 

Union depot and trains, El Paso, Texas. 
(H. -88510;" Jan. 2.190 neice amie2. 
1907. ) 4500 
Walk around Saco lake, White moun- 
tains, .N.. HH. ALY (Ge $9429 Jamal G: 
1907. ) 4501 
—— B. (H 89436, Jan. 16, 1907.) 4502 

2 c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 

Whiteand Yellow Cow and his wife, Sing- 
ing Bird, Gros Ventre Camp. (H 
89640, Jan. 21, 1907. ) 4503 


gat! hn Aa aia tonmacisictl 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


des 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 


~ Wild elk and Tower falls, Yellowstone 


Madenar Park. (H 89632, Jan. 21, 


1907. ) 
2e. each Jan. 21, 1907. 


Dixon (Irene F.), New York, 
Na Y 


Maffiffif squad. (H 88229, Dec. 31, 1906; 


Walnut Street, Milford, Del. 


_ North Silver creek falls. 


4504 


2c. Dee. 31,1906. ) 4505 
Dougherty (W. W.), Mil- 
ford, Del. | 
(H 88195, 


Wee 29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906.) 
' 4506 
Drake (J. D.), Silverton, 
Oreg. 
(H 84941, Nov. 
10, 1906. ) 
Upper North Silver creek falls. 
84940, Nov. 10, 1906. ) 


2 c. each Nov. 12, 1906. 
Edison (Thomas A.) West 


Orange, N. J. 
Boone (Daniel). 1-138. (H 88545-88557, 


(H 


4507 | 


Emmert (Lewis), 

don, Pa. 

Homeward. (H 88170, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 
ce. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 4523 


Flint (Alice M.) New York, 
NEV Ye 

Peace on earth, good will to men. (H 

88654, Jan. 5, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1906.) 

4524 


Hunting- 


Foster (Henry), Washing- 


ton, DiC: 
| Mighty (A) aspect. 1. (H 88234, Dee. 
31, 1906. ) 4525 
| Parting (The) of the ways. (H 88235, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 4526 
Woodland (A) retreat. (H 88236, Dec. 
31,, 1906. ) 4527 

2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
Funsten:* bros. «& cox St: 
Louis, Mo. 


4508 
_ Funsten trapper girl. 


Jan. 3, 1907; 2 ¢. each Jan. 3, 1907.) | 
4509 


Edwards bros., Tacoma, 
Wash. 
Early bird disappearing. (H 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 


Early bird roosts on the wrong perch. 


86494, 


| ——A good catch. 
4510 


Do you want the 


earth. (H 88179, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
4528 
| —— Don’t start anything. (H 88175, . 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4529 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1905. 
| —— Funsten sales are best. (H 87668, 


Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 12,1906.) 4530 


(H 88232, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 4531 


_——8. H. There’s a reason. (H 88225, 


(H 86492, Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4511 
Early worm catches the bird. (H 86493, | 
- Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4512, 


Last of the early bird. (H 86495, Dec. 


14, 1906. ) 4513 | 
_ Mistake of the early bird. (H 86491, 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4514 — 
_ Two hundred pound boa. (H 86496, 
| Dec. 14, 1906. ) 4515 
2c. each Dec. 14, 1906. 
Eickemeyer (Rudolph), 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
Late afternoon in autumn. (H 89094, 
Jan. 9, 1907. ) 4516 


October days. (H 89092, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
4517 


October Woodland. (H 89093, Jan. 9, 


1907. ) 4518 | 
Stream in autumn.  (H 89095, Jan. 9, 
1907. ) 4519 
Tuk the paper the old man did. (H 
89097, Jan. 9, 1907.) 4520 — 
Woodland solitude. (H 89096, Jan. 9, | 
1907.) 


2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


Triumph of David, by Matteo Roselli. 
(i 88286, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4522 


Dec. 31, 1906.) 
2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


(H 87670, Dec. 24, 


4532 


—— In a nut shell. 


1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. ) 4533 

| —— Keeping posted. (H 88230, Dec. 

31, 1906. ) 4534 

— On watch. (H 88233, Dec. 31, 

1906. ) 4535 

/-— The proof. (H 88228, Dec. 31, 

| 1906. ) 4536 

— Prospects. (H 88231, Dec. 31, 1906.) 

4537 

— Ready. (H 88227, Dec. 31, 1906.) 

4538 

| — Success in trapping. (H 88226. Dec. 

Sale OOO s) 4539 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 

— That smile of satisfaction. (H 


4521 


88176, Dec. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
4540 

—  Uptothe minute. (H 88177, Dec. 
29, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 4541 


We offer $500.00 in prizes. (H 
87669, Dec. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. ) 
4542 

— We want you on our books. (H 
88178, Dec. 29, 1906; 2¢. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
4543 


120 


Gardner (E. S.), Ames, 
Iowa. 
Christmas greeting, 1906. (H 88153, Dec. 


26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Gates (Horatio), Willmar, 
Minn. 

At eventide, in the shadow of the hills. 

(H: 88999, Jan. 7, 1907.) 


Point lake and the pointer. 
Jans 7, 1907.) 
2 ¢. each Jian. 7,) 1907. 
Gere (N. H.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


a 


4544 


(H 88998, 


Booth’s Point, Santa Barbara. 
Jan. 14, 1907. ) 


Catalina each 


(H 89369, 


(H 88380, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 
4548 


Celebrating the New Year, Chinatown, 


Los Angeles. 


4545 


4546 © 


4547 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Gere (N. H. oe see Angeles, 


San Juan Capteenet Back corridor. 


(H 89347, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4569 
—— Front corridor. (H 89846, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 4570 
_—— View from inner court. (H 89349, 
Jan. 14, 1907.) 4571 
—— View through arches. (H 89348, 
Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4572 
Sheep, Glendale.) Eye. eae) Gocos, 
$9364, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4573 
Sycamore grove, Los Angeles. (H 89358, 
Jan. 14, "1907. ) — 4574 

_ Sycamore trees. 1. 2. (H 89351, 89352, 
Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4575 
—— San Rafael ranch, Los Angeles. (H 
89354, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4576 


(H 89366, Jan. 14, 1907.) | 


4549 
Chinese fishing village, Monterey. (H 
89365, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4550 


Cypress tree in sand dunes, Pacifie Grove. 
(39371, Jan. 14, 1907.) 

Cypress trees, Point Lobos. 
Jan4,, 1907.) 

El Estero, the salt marsh, Santa Barbara. 
(H 89370, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 

Eucalyptus roadway in the Arroyo Seco, 
Los Angeles. (H 89356, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 


(EH 89379, 


| Not a pair to draw At 
« 4551 | 


4552 


4553 


4554 | 
Lomita park. (H 89362, Jan. 14, 
1907.) 4555 | 
Funeral in Chinatown, Los Angeles. (FH | 
89367, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4556 
In the Arrovo Seco, Los Angeles. (H 
89355, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4557 
La Jolla Beach. (H 89368, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
4558 
Live oaks, Monterey. 1. 2. (H 89374, 
89375, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4559 | 
Presidio, Monterey. 1. 2. _(H | 
89372, 89373, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4560 — 
Los Angeles river. (H 89357, Jan. 14, 
1907.) 4561 
Old tree on the edge of things, Point 
Lobos. (H 89378, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 4562 


On a Monterey street. (H 89376, Jan. 
14, 1907.) 4568 


On the seventeen mile drive from Monte- 


rey. (H 89377, Jan. 14,1907.) 4564 | 
Pigeon ranch, Los Angeles. 1.2.3. (H 
89359-89361, Jan. 14, 1907.) 4565 


Roadway at Graham station, on the way | 


to Long Beach. } 
1907. ) 

Roadway, Hollywood. 
14, 1907.) 

San Juan Capistrano. 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 
89341-89345, Jan. 14, 1907.) 


(H 89353, Jan. 14, 
4566 


(H 89350, Jan. 


4567 
(H 
4568 


Cedar of Chehalis county. 


2 c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Gibbs (K. D. d Oklahoma, 
Okl 


ie 89003, ia, 8, 
2c. Jans, Wr.) 4577 


Goodwin (Gordon), Yampa, 
Colo. 
Trapper’s lake. (H 89188, Jan. 9 
1c. Nov. 21, 1906: 


1907; 


, LOOT 
1.e: Jan. 9, 1907.) 
4578 


Gordon (Geo. W.), Aber- 
deen, Wash. 

(H 84950, 

Nov. 12, 1906; 2 e: Noy. 12,1906.) | 

4579 — 


Griffith & Griffith, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. | 
Beautiful (The) Bridal Veil fall, Yosem- 
ite Valley, Cal. 10276. (H87261, Dec. | 
19, 1906. ) 4580 


Looking into the valley from Glacier Point 
Trail, Yosemite Valley, Cali: 103284 
87260, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4581 

Sentinel dome ann Sentinel rock, from 
Yosemite point, Yosemite valley, Cal. 
10272. (H 87262, Dec. 19, 1906.) 4582 | 

2c. each Dee. 19, 1906, 


Hamblett (Nellie F.), ad- 
ministratrix, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 
Eddy (Bas-relief eee of Mary Baker 


G). . (EL 88776) Jane 7, 1907; 2c Jane | 
ie OUT) 4583 | 
Harris (Walter C.), Brook- 


lyn ne ae 

Ball-room, home of Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. | 
5. (H 88753, Dec 17, 1906: 2 ta Dee: 
17, 1906. ) 4584 | 


Bed-room Tudor style, home of Mrs. Stuy- Jy 


vesant Fish. 2. 
1906. ) 


(H 88750, Dec. 17, 
4585 


a 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


121 


Harris WN C.), Brook- 
meee Nas 

Dining-room, foe of Mrs. Stuyvesant 

Fish. 1. (H 88749, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 
4586 
Entrance hall, home of Mrs Stuyvesant 

Piet. eo. (iH 88751, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
4587 
Mrs. Fish in her private reception room. 


ge (H1'88757, Dec. 17, 1907.) 4588 
Mrs. Fish. 8. (H 88756, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
4589 

Mrs. Fish seated. 6. (H 88754, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 4590 
Mrs. Fish wearing her opera cloak. 10. 
(H 88758, Dec. 17, 1906.) 4591 


Mrs. Fish wearing the famous Fish jew- 
els. 7. (H 88755, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 

4592 

Red room, home of Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. 

4. (H 88752, Dec. 17. 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


Hauselman (Jacob), Manis- 
tee, Mich. 
Dod bes papa and mama. (H 87308, 
Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1906.) 4594 


Hennigar (Morton W.), Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 
Hospital for insane, main and mae 


building, Middletown, Conn. (H 
88664, Jan. 5, 1907.) 4595 


— main building, Middletown, Conn. 
(H 88668, Jan. 5, 1907.) 4596 


middle building, Middletown, Conn. 


(H 88667, Jan. 5, 1907.) 4597 
— north building, Middletown, Conn. | 
(H 88669, Jan. 5, 1907.) 4598 | 
—— south building view, Middletown, 
Conn. 1. (H 88665, Jan. 5, 1907.) 
4599 


— south building view, Middletown, 


Conn. 2. (H 88666, Jan. 5, 1907.) 
4609 
2¢. each Jan: 5,. 1907. 
Herrick (H. B.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Mountain trout. (H 87306, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 4601 
Royal pair. (H 87307, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
4602 
2c. each Dee. 3, 1906. 
Herzog (F. Benedict), New 
Work NY: 
Detail; the death of the rose. A. ( 
89493, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4603 
—— the death of the rose. B. (H 
89494, Jan. 17, 1907.) 4604 


Malvina. (H 89492, Jan. 17, 1907.) 
4605 


2c. each Jan. 17, 1907. 
3095—pT 4, Nos 6-9—07——4 


4593 


Higbee (H. G.), Hyde Park, 
Mass. 
Road through the birches. (H 89001, 
Jan. 5, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 4606 


Hill (Harry E.), Fort Pierce, 
Fla. 


Argus- -eye star coral. (H 89545, Jan. 18, 


1907. ) 4607 
Biscuit coral & rose-comb coral. (H 
89548, Jan. 18, 1907. ) 4608 
Biscuit coral magnified. (H 89550, Jan. 
18, 1907.) 4609 
Brain coral. (H 89544, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
4610 
Branch coral. (H 89542, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
4611 
Buek horn coral. (H 89547, Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 4612 
Labyrinth coral. (H 89548, Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 4613 
Rose comb coral magnified. (H 89549, 
Jan. LS L907, ) 4614 
Small buck horn coral. (H 89546, Jan. 
18, 1907. ) 4615 
Star branch coral. (H 89541, Jan. 18, 
1907. ) 4616 


2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


Hine (Lewis W.), New York, 
NOON: 
Into the heart of the woods. (H 89224, 
Jan. MM, 1907; 2c Jan. 111907.) 4607 


Holman (George F.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 
Storm off the Columbia river. (H 88169, 
Dee. 28, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 4618 


Holman (Louis A.), Need- 
ham, Mass. 


Helen Keller and a child. (H 89403, 


Jan. 15,1907.) 4619 
—and her dog (sitting). (H 89407, 
Jan. 15, 1907. ) 4620 
— and her dog (standing). (H 89406, 
Jan. 15, 190%.) 4621 
reading the lips of a child. (H 
89405, Jan. 15, 1907. ) 4622 
teaching a child. (H 89404, Jan. 
L590. ) 4623 
— tending her plants. (H 89408, Jan. 
15, 1907.) 4624 


2c. each Jan. 15, 1907. 


Hovey (Guy Carleton), 
Long Beach, Cal. 
In the swim. 6127. (H 88159, Dec. 27, 
19067267 Deci27, 1906: ) 4625 
Howard (Arthur P.), 
land, Me. 

Officers of the old Kearsarge on board 
ship at Cherbourg, France, before the 


Port- 


battle with the Alabama, June, 1864. 
(H 87705, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 4626 


P32 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Howe (Mrs. V. K.), Char- 
lottesville, Va. 

Flossie. (H 87666, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 ec. 

Dee. 24. 1906. ) 


Ingersoll (Truman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 


Minnehaha creek. 190861. (H 89336, 


4627 


Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 4628 | 


Minnehaha falls. 190857, 190858. 
89334-89335, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va. 
Arts and crafts village. 
Janet, 19072) 
— 841. 
Ze. each Jan. 11 1907, 
John Hancock’s chair. 854. 
Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907.) 4632 
New Jersey building. 842. 
gam. 11, 1907; 2c. Jan. 11, 1907.) 4633 
St. Luke’s church, Smithfield, Va. 883. 
(fd 89539, Jan. 18, 1907; 2 ce. Jam: 18, 


(H 
4629 


840. 


Kellogg (Abbie Leonora), 
Manchester, N. H. 
Game study. (H 89196, Jan. 9, 1907; 
2c. Dec sl. 180Gs) 4645 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Abandoned French machinery on the 
bank of Panama Canal near Cristobal. 
20854. (H 86865, Dec. 19, 1906.) 4646 


Abrahams well, Beersheba, Palestine. 
7310. (H 87588, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4647 


_ Acrobatic exhibition before the king’s 


(H 89213, 
4630 

(H 89214, Jan. 11, 1907.) 4631 

(H 89540, - 


(H 89215, 


reviewing stand, coronation celebra- 
tion, Illevalden, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15501. (H 87865, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4648 


Acrobats’ drill witnessed by the royal 
party, coronation celebration, June 23, 
1906, Illevalden, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15502. (H 87866, Dee 26, 1906.) 

4649 

Actual (An) view of the burning of San 
Francisco. 13350. (H 86878, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 4650 

Altar of Husaby church—the oldest 


chureh in Sweden, Blomberg. 13018. 
(H 87714, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4651 


Amateur (An) cotton spinning plant, 


reeling the thread on bobbins, for use 


on the loom, Nanking, China. 12075. | 
(H 87617, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4652 | 


_American steam shovel delivering its 


1907. ) 4634 | 
St. Paul’s church, Norfolk, Va. 832. 
GricoZi2 dan: dl TSO 72.2 c.ioames Ite 
1907. ) 4635 
Johnson’ (Carl G-.), ~ Han 
Claire, Wis. | 
Panorama view of Barron, Wis. (H | 


Srivor Dec. 22. 1906. Wve, Dees IZ 1906. | 


Le, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


Johnson (Charles T.), Jaff- 
Tey, (Ne tel: 


Old Baker home kitchen. (H 89822, 


4636 


Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 46387 | 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Bales by the thousand. A mite of the | 


great cotton crop of Texas, Dallas. 
8395. (H 89449, Jan. 16, 1907.) 4638 


Cotton is king. 


Gathering the snow | 


white fibre near Dallas, Texas. 8397. | 
(H 89450, Jan. 16, 1907.) 4639 | 


Gathering cotton on a southern planta- | 
(H 89452, | 


tion, Dallas, Texas. 8400. 


Jan. 16, 1907.) 4640 


In the domain of King Cotton near Dal- | 


las, Texas. 8398. 
1907. } 
2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Just fishing. 8425. (H 89454, Jan. 16, 
1907; 2 e) Jam 12) 1907.) 


Mammy’s little Alabama coon. 


(H 89451, Jan. 16, 
4641 


83958. 


load to the car, Culebra Cut, Panama | 


Canal. 20853. 


1908. ) 


(H 86864, Dec. 19, 


Cut, Panama Canal. 20852. 


Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
Aroused by the cries of the fair maid and 
lover (4). 12381. (H 87829, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4655 


(H 86863, 


Arrival of new king and queen at Trond- ' 


hjem and their reception by the diplo- 
matic corps, coronation of king Haakon 
and queen Maud, Norway. 13486. (H 
86923, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4656 


Arrival of the prince of Wales for the 


coronation ceremonies, soldiers at the } 


pier, Trondhjem, Norway. 13382. (H 
87724, Dec. 26, 1906.) 


_At the foot of the Nisqually glacier, 


4642 


(H 89448, Jan. 16, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 16, | 


1907. ) 4643 
Waiting for Bre’er Rabbit. 8424. (H | 
89453, Jan. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 12, 1907.) | 
4644 © 


Rainier national park, Wash. 14133. 
(H 87622, Dec? 22, 1906) 


Bamboos and luxuriant festooning vines 


along the Rio Grande river, Panama |} 
(H 87649, Dec) | 
4659 || 

Beautiful (The) ball room of the national | 
15515. | 
4660 | 

Beautiful Buar valley, from Buar gla- | 
(it 

4661 | 


canal zone. 208099. 


22, 1906. ) 


palace, Christiania, Norway. 
(87932; Dec. 26, 13063) 
cier, Hardanger, Norway. 15622. 
87939, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


4653 © 
in position to take a bite, Culebra | 


4657 


4658 | 


*. ae 


4654 | 


Siew ~~ 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


123 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Beautiful lake Bandak and its imposing 
mountain walls, from high over Dalen, 


Telemarken, Norway. 15526. (H 
87943, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4662 
Beautiful Naerofjord from the South 
shore, near Gudvangen, Sognefjord, 
Norway. 13390. (H 86887, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 4663 
Before she could answer (2). 12379. 
- (Hf 87827, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4664 
Beth Shean in the Jordan ey Pales- 


tine. 7317. (H 87595, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
4665 

Birds-eye view of Baalbek, and the La- 
banons, Syria. 7322. (H 87808, Dec. 


26, 1906. 4666 


Birdseye view of the country surround- 
ing Shanghai, China. 12059. (H 
87710, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4667 


Bird’s nest hidden away among the tall 
grasses and weeds, Panama canal zone. 
20861. (H 87651, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


IX, Gothenburg, Sweden. 13028. 


87841, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Bryan driving through New- York city on 
his return from his tour of the world. 
13306. (H 87719, Dec. 26,1906.) 4670 


Bryan addressing Americans in King’s 
Garden, June 23, 1906, Trondbhje:n, 
Norway. 13493. (H 86930, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 


Bryan’s first speech in response to the 
enthusiastic welcome of his country- 


(H 


men. 13355. (H 87718, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
4672 

But on their way homeward (6). 12388. 
(H 87831, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4673 


Cabinet (The) room, showing the king’s 
chair at the head of the table, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 15514. (H 87931, Dee. 
26, 1906. ) 4674 


Carding and spinning wool, snow e>pp d 


Mt. ‘Boertenos e in the backeround, 
Teleuarken, Norway. - 13496. (H | 
$6933, Dee. 19, 1906.) 4675 | 


Carriage road from Jaffa to Jerusalem, 


Palestine. 7301. (H 87579, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4676 
Cedars of Lebanon, Syria. 7324. (H 
87600, Dec. 22, 1906. } 4677 


Celebrated (The) Harda>ger Tjord, from | 


the rapids of the Oppa river, Odde, 
Hardanger, Norway. j513 7, Ue @ | 
87937, D c. 26, 1906.) 4678 


Characteristic (A) 
on a mountain road, 
(H 87952, Dec. 2 


ae tty 


15535. 
4679 


Norway. 
1906. ) 


4668 | 
Bronze equestrian statue of king Charles | 


4669 | 


4871 | 


Norwegian carriole | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

(A) view down the upper 
Lerfos, near Trondhjem, Norway. 
15540. (H 87957, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4680 

Chinaman and his friend the goat, just 
outside anne China. 12078. (H 
87626, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4681 

Chinese method of removing the silk 
from the reels and drying ‘it. 12057. 
(H 87708, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4682 


Chinese substitute for horsepower, 
manipulating a huge stone roller on the 
streets of Nanking, China. 12076. (H 
87619) Dec: 22, 19065) ¢ 4683 

Christiansten, the bleak old fort on the 
heights above Trondhjem, Norway. 
15041. (H 87958, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Charming 


4684 

on at the 
Panama canal 
87659, Dec. 22, 
4685 


Coastwise trade as carried 
wharves of Panama, 
zone. 20869. (H 
1906. ) 


| Cocoa nut tree and fruit in the little 


village of Gorgona, tatee canal zone. 
20858. (H 87648, Dec. 22, 1906.) 

a 4686 

Contradiction to the laws of architecture, 

the flat arch of old San Domingo 

church, Panama, Panama canal zone. 
20866. (H 87656, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 

4687 

Coronation ceremony, showing king and 

queen in royal robes and crowns, June 


22, 1906, Trondhjem, Norway. 13487. 
(H. 86924, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4688 


Culebra Cut, looking north, the deepest 
excavation along the Panama Canal. 
20851. (H 86862, Dec. 19, 1906.) 

4689 

Custom-house scene and harbor of the 
enterprising city of Gothenburg, Swe- 
den. 13029. (H 87842, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4690 

Dalen and Bandak lake surrounded by 
majestic mountains, Norway. 15528. 
(H 87945, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4692 

Daylight (A) visit to Luna Park, Coney 


Island, N. Y. 14140. (H 87924, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 4692 
Dead Sea, Palestine. 7321. (H 87598, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4693 


Difficult ascent from the canyon at the 
foot of Stevens glacier, Rainier national 
park, Wash. 14134. (H 87623, Dec. 
22, 1906. ) 4694. 

Dragging out logs to be floated to the saw 
mill, one of the first steps in the manu- 
facture of paper, Telemarken, Norway. 
13460. (H_86898, Dec. 19,1906.) 4695 

Drammen in the lovely valley, from a 
mountain crag, Norway. 15536. (H 
87953, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4696 


124 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Drive through the attractive hospital | 
grounds at Ancon, Panama canal zone. 
20867. -(H 87657, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 

4697 

Driving up w inding mountain road in 
a Stokjaerre, the typical Norwegian 


eariole, near Dalen, Telemarken, Nor- 
way. 13398. (H 86896, Dec. 19) 
1906. ) 4698 


Eece homo arch, via Dolorosa, Jerusa- 


lem, Palestine. 7303. (H 87581, Dec. 
22, 1906. ) 4699 
Elegant stone baptismal font in the 
Trondhjem cathedral. Trondhjem, 
Norway. 15549. (H 87635, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4700 
Emperor (An) in private life, kaiser 


Wilhelm (at the right in group) chat- 


ting with friends at the Fjeld-saeter 


sanitarium, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15544. (H 87961, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4701 


Every day (An) scene on the old Charles 
bridge which spans the Moldau at 
Prague, Austria. 15603. (H 87642, 
Dec. 22, 1906.) 4702 

Excavations at Gezer, Palestine. 7318. 
(1187596; Dec. 22,'1906.) 4703 

Exhilarating May day sport, skiing on 


the mountain side, Hankeli-Saeter, 
Norway. 15538. (H 87955, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4704 


Familiar potato patch as it appears in 


Nanking, China. 12072. (H 87614, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4705 


Filling the bobbin on a spinning wheel 
preparatory to weaving, Telemarken, 
Norway. 13498. (H 8693 oe eG td) 
1906. ) 4706 


Fine (A) carriage road cut in the cliff 
along the Gota- Elf, King Oscar’s bridge 
and the village of Trolhatta in view, 
Sweden. 13021. (H 87834, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4707 


Formal (The) introduction of the new 
king and queen to the state officials 
on their arrival at the Trondhjem pier, 
Norway. 138375. (H 87861, Dec. 26, 
1906.) 4708 


Fountain and market square in the city 


of Drammen, Norway. 15537. (H 
87954, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4709 
Frost (Jack) jr. 11463. (H 87811, Dec. 
26, 1906. ) 4710 
Future Norwegian patriots. Thousands 


of children celebrating the coronation 
by singing and waving flags, in front of 
the palace Trondhjem, Norway. 15500. 
(H 87726, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4711 
Gaza from the hill Muntar, Palestine. 
7309. (.H 87587, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


4712 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Gigantic stone figures scattered along the 
avenue to the Ming tombs, Nanking, 


China. 12069... (Hie SiGe Dec. 122; 
1906. ) 4713 
Grand funeral cortege, with 32 pall 
bearers, Nanking, China. 12066. (H 
87608, Dee. 22; 1906. ) 4714 
Grand parade on Hennepin avenue. G. 
A. R. National encampment at Minne- 
apolis, Minn., Aug. 15, 1906. 13394. 
(H 87717, Dee. 26, 1906;)) 4715 
Great citv wall surrounding Nanking, 
China. 12063. (Hi 87605, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4716 
Great granite crushers, which receive 
pulp from drying machine. Manu- 
facture of paper, paper mills, Skotifos, 
Norway. 13470. (H 86908, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 4717 


(yreatest American war fleet as it ap- 
peared to Admiral Evans from the 
bridge of the flagship Maine, naval 


review, Oyster Bay, N. Y., Sept. 4, 
1906. 14180... CHGVSiGaiDecs 22% 
1906. ) 4718 


Greek Easter procession entering church 
of holy sepulchre, Jerusalem, Palestine. 
7305. (H 87588, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4719 

Grotesque (The) Hiterdal church, the 
largest of 24 stavekirker still existing 
in Norway, Telemarken. 15529. 
87946, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4720 

Gudvangen and Naerodal from across the 
Fjord, Sognefjord, Norway. 15532. 
(H 87949, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4721 


Hardanger girl in the picturesque national 
costume, Christiania, Norway. 15516. 
(H 87933, Dee. 26, 1906. ) 4722 


Harem, famous because it contains the 
cave of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine. 
7316. (H 87594, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4723 

Havernos Nut and picturesque road, Rod- 
dal, Norway. 15531. (H 87948, Dee. 
26, 190Gh ee 4724 

Heimdal (The) freighted with Norway’s 
hopes for many years to come. Bring- 
ing the king and queen and crown 
prince to their new kingdom, Trond- 
hjem, Norway. 15508. (H 87y25, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

Helping to solve the great canal problem, 
drilling, blasting and shoveling through 


the rock at Paraiso, Panama canal] zone. | 


20864. (H 87654, Dec. 22,1906.) 4726 
Henrik Ibsen monumentand new church, 
Skien, Norway. 13400. (H 86897, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4727 


Hideous idols borne through the streets | 
as a feature of the funeral pageant of | 


12068. 
4728 


the rich man, Nanking, China. 
(H 87610, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


(H |] 


4725 | 


| Jewish cemetery graves facing temple | 


| King (A) calling on an emperor. 
Haakon VII boarding emperor W Ae 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


125 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Highway (The) through Gronsdals can- 
yon, Hardanger, Norway. 138394. (H 
86891, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4729 


Historical Altstadt tower and old Charles 
bridge, a relic of medieval times, 
Prague, Austria. 15602. (H 87641, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


I wish Hannah was at home to cook the 
thanksgiving dinner once more. 11928. 
’(H 87815, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4731 


Indispensable American steam shovel 
handling rock from the cut, Bas Obispo, 
Panama canal zone. 20862. (H 87652, 
Dec. 22, 1906.) 4732 


Interesting family group and Norwegian 
home. <A_ collection of antiquities. 
13388. (H 86881, Dec.19,1906.) 4733 


Interesting (An) old flour mill of the 
wind-mill type, Lidkoping, Sweden, 
13031. (H 87844, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


Interesting (An) study in the movement. 
of glaciers, Buarbrae, Hardanger, Nor- 
way. 183521. (H 87938, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4735 


Interior of a typical hut flour mill, show- | 


ing millstones, Vinje, Norway. 15533 


(H 87950, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


4730 | 


4734 


4736 


Interior of the grand old Trondhjem | 


cathedral where Norway’s kings are 
crowned, Trondhjem, Norway. 15548. | 
(H. 87634, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4737 | 


Intimate (An) view of king Haakon VII 
and queen Maud on the hotel steps, 
Stenkjaer, Norway. 15512. (H 87929, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4738 


Jowa veterans, with their red, white and 
blue umbrellas, passing the reviewing 
stand in the grand parade. G..A. R. 
national encampment at Minneapolis, 


Minn. Aug. 15, 1906. . 13352. 
87715, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4739 | 


Japanese warship saluting Chinese forts | 


on the Yangitsekiang, Nanking, China. 
12062. (H 87604, Dec. 22, 1906.) 


valley of Jehosaphat from temple wall, 
Jerusalem, Palestine. 7311. (H 87589, 
Dec. 22, 1906.) 4741 


King 


liam’s yacht in Trondhjem harbor, 
Norway. 15543. (H 87960, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) ; 4742 


King (The) and queen, with crown 
prince Olaf, driving through the streets 
of Trondhjem, Norway. 15505. (H 
87869, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


(H 


4740 | 


4743 | 


| Layers upon layers ci red rock, 


| Little ( 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

King Haakon VII addressing the sub- 
jects of his new realm at the civic dem- 
onstration after the coronation, Illeval- 
den, Trondhjem, Norway. 13377. (H 
87863, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4744 


King Haakon VII and grand duke 
Michael of Russia, at boat landing, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 13489. (H 
86926, Dec. 19, 1906. ): 4745 


King Haakon VII and queen Maud de- 
scending steps of reviewing stand, June 
2, 1906, Trondhjem, Norway. 13488. 
(H 86925, Dee. 19. 1906. ) 4746 


King Haakon VII and the Prince of 
Wales walking up from the boat land- 
ing to their carriage, Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15011. (H 87928, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4747 

King Haakon VII, queen Maud and lit- 
tle crown prince Olaf, at the wharf after 
the coronation, Trondhjem, Norway. 
13379. (H 87721, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4748 


King Oscar’s bridge over the Gota-EIf, 
showing church beyond Trolhatta, 
Sweden. 138020:. (H 87833, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4749 


King (The) returning in a launch from a 
visit to the yacht of the Prince of 
Wales, Trondhjem harbor, Norway. 
15510. (87927, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4750 


Kirjath-Jearim from roof of old crusader 
church; Palestine.. 7300.) CH S/o73; 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4751 

in a 

near Kinnekulle, Sweden. 

(H 87845, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4752 

A) farm in a canyon above Oddl, 

Hardanger, Norway. 15519. (Et 

87936, Dee. 26, 1906. ) 4753 


quarry 
13082. 


| Little (The) hamlet of Gudvangen and 


its lofty mountains, Sognefjord, Nor- 
way. 13388. (H 86885, Dec. 19, 1906.) 
4754 

Loading 300 pound rolls of paper into 


lighters for the English market. Man- 
ufacture of paper, paper mills, Skoti- 
fos, Norway. 13477. (H 86914, Dec. 
19.906.) 4755 


Looking down a deep crevasse of Paradise 
glacier, summit of Mt. Rainier in the 
distance. Rainier national park, Wash. 
14135. (H 87624, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4756 

Love finds away, Scene ina Norwegian 
havfield. 15552. (H 87638, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) A757 

Lower end of Trondhjem and Trondhjem 
harbor, showing foreign fleet present 
for the coronation of Kine Haakon VII, 
Norway. 15846. (H 87645 Dec. 22 
1906. ) 4758 


126 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Lower group of new locks in the Gota 


canal by tug boat, Trolhatta, Sweden. | 
(H 87887, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4759 | 


13024. 
Magnificent Imperial opera house of 
Vienna, Austria. 15600. (H 87639, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


Magnificent type of a modern fighting 
machine. The battle ship Kentucky 
in the great naval review, Oyster bay, 
Ne Ye sept, 4, 1906: T4127 ~ (a 

. 87628, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


4760 _ 


4761 | 


Majestic scenery along the valley of the | 


Toke-Elv, near Dalen, Norway. 
13397. (H 86894, Dec. 19, 1906.) 4762 
Market day in the village of Trolhatta, 
Sweden. 13622. (H 87835, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4763 


Men operating steam drills preparatory to 
blasting the rock near Paraiso, Panama — 


canal zone. 20863. 
22, 1906. ) 

Missouri, one of Uncle Sam’s newest bat- 
tleships, great naval review, Oyster 
bay, N. Y. Sept. 4, 1906. 14129. 
87630, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


(H 87653, Dec. 


4764 


(El | 
4765 | 


Mixers of colors and chemicals with pulp 


from pulp crushers. Manufacture of 
paper, paper mills, Skoti‘os, 


13471. (H 87725, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4766 
Monument to Queen Victoria, Hong 
Kong, China. 12061. (H 87712, Dec. 


26, 1906. ) 4767 


Mosque of Omar through the west portal, 
Jerusalem, Palestine. 7302. (H 87580, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4768 

Mountain (A) freight wagon and pony, 
Norway. 13384. (H 86882, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 4769 


Mr. Know-it-all shows Patrick just how 


£0.00, At: 12374. GEL 87621) Decry 22; 
1906. ) 4770 
Naerodal (The) and Stalheim hotel. 


One of the finest views in Norway. 


13387. (HH 86884, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
4771 
Native home near Empire, Panama canal 
zone. 20871. (H 87661; Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4772 


Native process of grinding stone for the 
purpose of powdering rice, Shanghai, 
China. 12060. (Hi 87711, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 

Near view of the battleship Indiana, 
great naval review, Oyster bay, N. Y. 
Sept. 4, 1906. 14126. (H 87627, Dec. 
22, 1906. ) 474 

Near (A) view of the famous Jordalsnut, 
with wagon bridge in the foreground, 
Sognefjord, Norway. 13389. 
86886, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Norway. | 


4T73 | 


(Hi | 
ATT5 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Near (A) view of the great Buarbrae 
glacier, Hardanger, Norway. 138395. 
(H 86892, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4776 

Neat vegetable garden in the city of 
Nanking, China. 12071. (H 87613, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4777 


| New (The) king of Norway coming to his 


own, on the ‘gang-plank of the Heim- 
dal, June 19, 1906, Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15509. (H 87926, Dee. 26, 1906. ) 
4778 

Night view of the elittering Luna Park, 
Coney Island, N, ‘YY. 14138. (Hi 87922, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4779 


Nilsonberg, from the old fort, Gothen- 
burg, Sweden. 1380380. (H 87843, Dee. 
26, 1906. ) 4780 

The noisy Vasdals river, from Noole falls, 
Roddal, Norway. 15530. (H 87947, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4781 

Norwegian (A) version of Rebecea at the 
well, pretty Telemarken girls in the 
national costume, Norway. 15527. 
(H 87944, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4782 


Old dredge abandoned by the French on 
Charges river, Bohio, Panama canal 
zone. 20865. (H 87655, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 

4783 

Old fort (The), Skansen Kronan, and its 
antiquated defenses, Gothenburg, Swe- 
den. 18027. (H 87840, Dee. 26, 1906. ) 

4784 | 

Old stone church and soldier’s monu- | 
ment, Vassevangen, Norway. 133865. 
(H 868838, Dee. 19, 1906. ) 4785 | 

On vengeance bent, the wrathiul lover | 
started, (5). 12382. (H 87830, Dec. gt 
26, 1906.) 4786 

One end of the Charles bridge, showing 
eroup of statuary and Altstadt tower, 
Prague, Austria. 15601. (H 87640, 
Dee. 22, 1906. ) 4787 

One of the brotherhood of shoemakers, 
making wooden shoes from blocks of 
birch wood, Telemarken, Norway. 
15523. (H 87940, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4788 

One of the most remarkable institutions 
in the world—yast examination hall, 
Nanking, China. 12065. (H 87607, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4789 

One of the thousands of private sailing 
yachts which flitted around beyond the 
picket line, great naval review, Oyster 
bay, N. Sept. 4, 1906. 14131. (H 
87632, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4790 

Over the roofs, Damascus, Syria. 7323. 
(H 87599, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4791 | 

Overlooking Chagres river from old fort | 


Lorenzo, Panama canal zone. 20868. 
(H 87658, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4792 | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 


Paneas, Palestine, Ancient Caesarea, Phi- | 


lippi. 7314. (H 87592, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 

4793 
Paper mill, manufacture of paper, Skot- 
ifos, Norway. 13465. (H 86906, Dec. 


19, 1906. ) 4794 


Patrick follows instructions so promptly 
that Mr. Know-it-all issomewhat upset. 
12375. (H 87620, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4795 


Peep at Kingston, from the deck of a 


steamer. 10235. (H 87603, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4796 
Pennsylvania pumpkins. 14139. (H 
87923, Dec. 26, 1906.) a 4797 


Pennsylvania veterans passing reviewing 
stand on Hennepin avenue during pa- 
rade. G. A. R. national encampment 
at Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 15, 1406. 
13353. (H 87716, Dec. 26,1906.) 4798 


People in quaint norwegian costumes 
dancing and singing, coronation cele- 
bration, Illevalden, Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15503. (H 87867, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4799 

Picture (A) that no artist has the col- 
orin’ to mock, (a). 12376. (H 87824, 
Dec. 26, 1906. 4800 

Popular demonstration in honor of the 
newly crowned kingand queen. Coro- 
nation of King Haakon VII and queen 
Maud, Illevalden, Trondhjem, Norway. 
13381. (H 87723, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4801 

President Roosevelt delivering a stirring 
address at the dedication of the capi- 


ao idarcrispure, Pa., Oct. 4, 1906. 
14137. (H 87921, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4802 
Pretend you was my horsie. 11465. 


(H 87813, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4803 


Pretty little Odde at the South end of the 
Sorfjord. A favorite spot for tourists, 
Hardanger, Norway. 13392. (H 86889, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4804 

Prime minister, Christian Mickelson, 
coming ashore to attend the coronation 
celebration, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15513. (H 87930, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4805 


Primitive out oven where the family 
baking is done, native group in the 
Panamacanal zone. 20872. (H 87662, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


Prince Henry enjoying the children’s 


demonstration in the street before the 
palace, Trondiem, Norway. 13376. 
(H 87862, Dec. 26, 1906.) 


Norway. 
mother returning from a visit to the 
Princess of Wales on the royal yacht, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15507. (H 87871, 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 4808 


4806 
| Rude process of preparing the warp for 


4807 


Prospective (The) heir to the throne of | 
Crown prince Olaf and his | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Queer nook near Wenzels-Platz in the old 
city of Prague, Austria. 15605. (H 
87644, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4809 

Quiet bay of Panama which is destined 
to become a popular world harbor. 
20875. (H 87665, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4810 

Radetzky monument, a landmark of the 
Kleinseitner ring in the Hradschin 
district of Prague, Austria. 15604. 
(H 87643, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4811 

Rait (A) of logs above the Damfos-paper 
mills, and other factories in the dis- 
tance, Skien, Norway. 13461. (H 
86899, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4812 

Rare (A) snap-snot at rovalty. Nor- 
way’s king and queen and the emperor 
of Germany in a carriage at the Fjeld- 
saeter sanitorium, Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15545. (H $7962, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4813 

Rather an indolent market scene along 
the shore at Colon, Panama canal zone. 
20870. (H 87660, Dec. 22,1906.) 4814 

Rescuing a victim of a snowslide from a 
crevasse in the great Cowlitz glacier, 

Rainier national park, Wash. 14136. 
(H 87625, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4815 
Rice field in a shiftless section of the 


Panamacanal zone. 20873. (H 87663, 
Dees 22,1906.) 4816 
Road winding around a. precipitous 


~ mountain wall, Hitterdal, Telemarken, 
Norway. 13396.. (Hi 86893, Deey to 
1906. ) 4817 
Roadway along the pretty Gota canal, 
Trolhatta, Sweden. 13025. (H 87838, 
Dec. 26, 19086. ) 4818 


Rolling stone at entrance to a tomb, tomb 
of the kings, Jerusalem, Palestine. 
7308. (H 87586, Dec. 22,1906.) 4819 


Royal (The) coach awaiting the king and 
queen and Some the coronation cere- 
mony, June 2 1906, Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15004. a 87868, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4820 


Royal (The) family leaving the reception 
pavilion for the “palace, ‘after their ar- 
rival at Trondhjem, Norway. 15506. 
(H 87870, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4821 


the famous nankeen cotton cloth, Nan- 
king, China. 12073. (H 87615, Dec. 
22, 1906.) 4822 


Russian pilgrims returning from the Jor- 
dan on the Jericho road, Palestine. 
7306. (H 87584, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4823 


Sailing vessel being tow ed through Got 
canal by tug boat Trolhatta, Sweden. 
13023. (H 87836, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4824 


128 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
San Francisco in flames, showing freaks | 
of the earthquake in the foreground. 
13351. (H 86879, Dec. 19, 1906.) 4825 


St. Olaf’s college band from America at 
St. Olaf’s monument, Stiklestad, Nor- 


way. 15550. (H 87636, Dec. 22, 1906.) | 
4826 — 
Santa Claus playing circus. 11935. (H 
87822, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4827 | 
Scavenger dogs of Damascus, Syria. 7328. | 
(H 87601, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4828 


Scene along the Tufte-Elve, showing lit- 
tle flour mills on the banks and Har 
danger women carrying water, Roldal 
Norway. 13391. 
1906. ) 


tiania, Norway. (H 86931, Dee. 
19, 1906. ) 4830 


School (The) children of Odde celebrat- 


13494. 


ing independence day, May 17, 1906, 
Hardanger, Norway. 153495. (H 
86932, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4831 


Sea (The) of Galilee from the east shore, 
Palestine. 11158. (H 87810, Dec. 26 
1906. ) 4832 


(H 86888, Dec. 19, | 


A828 | Thing of grace and beauty. The cruiser 


Scene (A) on the busy wharves of Chris- | 


~ 


Separating the threads of cotton, prepar- | 
atory to weaving nankeen cloth, Nan- | 


king, China. 12074. 


22. 1906. ) 4833 


den, Ee aa Soe Norway. 
(H 87646, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


Sledge-horse (A) wearing trugs or snow- 
shoes ready for a trip to Hankeli-Sae- 
ter, in the month of May, Telemarken, 


(H 87616, Dec. | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
| Study of aschooner w ith sails set on right 
and left, Gota canal, Sweden. 13026. 
GEL 87839, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4842 


Striking example of stone carving, huge 
elephant cut from a single rock, Nan- 
king, China. 12070. (H 87612, Dec. 
22; 19062) 4843 


Sugar mill in its most primitive guise, 
Panamacanal zone. 20874. (H 87664, 
Dec. 22, 1906:) 4844 


There is no line drawn between the sheep 
and the goats in the celestial kingdom. 
Scene in Nanking, China. 12077. (H 
87618, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4845 


Pennsylvania in the great nayal review, 
Oyster bay, IN. Y..ssept se, 2U0G: 
14128. (H 87629, Dec. 22,1906.) 4846 


This is poor Santa feeling so blue, (6). 
11934. (H 87821, Dec. 26,1906.) 4847 


Th’s is the cold little home in the north, 
from which old Santa is just starting 
forth. . (1). “11929. \(Eieredie. Dec: 
26, 1906. ) 4848 


This is the deer old Santa loves best, 
Ready to travel away with the rest. 
(2). )11930).0Gr 87817, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

4849 


| This is the good old saint on the road, 
Shelf like road along a cliff near Notod- 


15547. | 
4834 


Skimming along with his precious load. 
(3). (11981. (ELS7818- Deere, 1906.) 
4850 


| This is the hunter with intention good, 


Norway. 15524. (H 87941, Dec. 26, 
1966. ) 4835 
Solid old wagon bridge over the By | 
river, Stenkjaer, Trondhjem-Fjord, 
Norway. 103839.” (H 87956, Dec. 26, | 
1906. ) 4836 — 


Some live dollies on a christmas tree. 
11464. (H 87812, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


4837 
Species of rubber tree showing scars from | 


cutting, Panama canal zone. 20857. 


(H 87647, Dec. 22, 1906.) 

Spinning as we see it in a Telemarken 
home, Norway. 138497. 
19, 1906. ) 


4838 © 


Shooting a deer as he roams through 
the wood. (4). 11982. (H 87819, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4851 


This is the mischief that hunter did 
And the awful wrath of old 


cause, 
Santa Claus. (5). -11983) (i 87820, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4852 


Tomb in the Garden, Jerusalem, Pales- 
tine. 7307. (H 87585, Dec. 22, 1906.) 
4853 

Tourists’ path cut in the solid granite of 
a mountain side, near Trolhatta, Swe- 
den. 13019. (H 87832, Dec. 26, 1906.) 
4854 


Town and plain of Jezreel toward little 


(H 86934, Dec. | 
4839 


Spirit chair, one of the most venerated | 


objects which grace the funeral of the | 


wealthy man, Nanking, China. 12067. 


(H 87609, Dec. 22, 1906.) 
Street of columns, of ancient Samaria, 
Palestine. 7312. (H 87590, Dec. 22, 
1906. ) 4841 


4840 
| Tug of war. 


Hermon, showing great battlefield of 
the Israelites, Palestine. 73138. (H 
87591, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4855 


Tropical vegetation in the heart of the 
Panama canal zone. 20860. (H 87650, 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4856 


Haymakers’ sport in Nor- 


way. 15051. (H_ 87637, Dee. 22, 
1906. ) 4857 


ll 


_ While holding her tightiy. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


129 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Unique (A) scene, people in national 


costume listening to a patriotic address | 
on independence day, Odde, Hardan- 


ger, Norway. 15517. (H 87934, Dec. 


26, 1906. ) 4858 
Unturling the flags of all nations, em- 
peror William’s yacht just arriving for 


the coronation celebration, Trondhjem | 


harbor, Norway. 15542. (H 87959, 


Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4859 


Vasthunbro bridge over the Aabo-Elvy, 
near Odde, Hardanger, Norway. 15518. 
(H 87935, Dec. 26, 1906.) 

Vegetable garden in a graveyard of the 
Ming dynasty, China. 12058. (H 
87709, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 

Village (The) of Dalen at the west end of 
picturesque lake Bandakvand, Tele- 
marken, Norway. .13399. (H 86896, 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 4862 


View of Jerusalem from Mt. of Olives, | 


Palestine. 7304. 


1906. ) 
View of the Jordalsnut from Kaiser Wil- 
helms Hoi, Stalheim Sognefjord, Nor- 
way. 13386. (H 86880, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
4864 

Yangtsekiang, showing flooded rice fields 
near Nanking, China. 12064. (H 
87606, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 4865 
Waiting for the royal carriage at the en- 
trance of the cathedral grounds, coro- 
nation of king Haakon VII and queen 


(H 87582, Dec. 22, 


Maud, Trondhjem, Norway. 13490. 

(E86927, Dec: 19, 1906.) 4866 | 
Weary with their journey. (1.) 123878. 

(H 87826, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4867 


Weaving woolen blankets on a primitive | 
Norway. | 
4868 


hand loom, Telemarken, 
13499. (HH 86936, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 
Well, well, nobody but a turkey would 
kick at thanksgiving time. 


(H 87814, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4869 


What they saw through the keyhole. | 


11462. (H 86877, Dec. 19, 1906.) 4870 
When the frost is on the punkin, (b). 
12377. 
Where the Norwegian mountaineers 
house their goats during the long 
winter months, Norway. 15534. (H 
87951, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4872 


(3). 12380. 


(H 87828, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


4860 | 


4861 | 


4863 


11927. | 


(H 87825, Dec. 26, 1906.) 4871 | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Women weeding a field of sugar beets, 
Kinnekulle, Sweden. ASOT al @ el 
.87713, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 4876 


Women of Bethlehem of Judea, Pales- 


tine. 7319. (Hi 87597, Dec. 22, 1906..) 
4877 

16th (A) century stabur or Norwegian 
storehouse, Notadden,  Telemarken, 
Norway. 15525. (H 87942, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 4878 


2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
H 


+ 


After the ball is over. 16957. (H 88363, 


Jan. 2,>1907.) 4879 
Agricultural department, state fair, 
Pueblo, Colo. 17027. (H 88483, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4880 


Ambitious actor calls Juliet in his sleep. 
16926. (H 88332, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4881 
Ancient dance of the long silk fan, Japan. 
16993. (H 88399, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4882 


Antlers hotel and parade, Gen. Pikes 


centennial, Colorado Springs, Colo. 
16999. (H 88405, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4883 
Are you afraid of thunder, Robert? 
16965. (H 88371, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4884 
Amrest:  G9l0% CHC88316)JannZ, 1907») 
4885 

Asleep on the bosom of the law. 16903. 
(H 88309, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4886 


| At the edge of the summit, Pike’s Peak, 


Colo. 17007. (H 88413, Jan..2, 1907.) 


4387 


| At the race track, state fair, Pueblo, 


Colo. 17014. (H 88420, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4888 

Baby’s boss now, papa. 16945. (H 88349, 
JanisZ, 19072) 4889 


Bathing in the Great Salt Lake, Utah. 
17033. (H 88439, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4890 
Beating time. 16906. (H 88312, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4891 
Beauties of the Grand canyon, Colo. 


17011. (H 88417, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4892 
| Bird’s-eye view of Manitou, Colo. 17010. 
(H 88416, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4893 


Blue jackets in the grand review, Tokio, 
Japan. 16979. (H 88385, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4894 


| Brave jack-tars of the Japanese navy, 


4873 | 


William Jennings Bryan at the gang- | 
_ Castle Gate, on the Rio Grande railway, 


plank, New York harbor, Aug. 30, 
1906. 13358. (H 87858, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 
Wooden statue from Sakkara museum 
of Egyptian antiquities, Cairo, Egypt. 
9842, 


4874 


(H 87602, Dec. 22, 1906.) 4875 


16980. (H 88386, Jan. 


4895 


Tokio, Japan. 
2, 1907.) 

Utah. 17031. (H 884387, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 

4896 

Celebrated cog wheel road to the summit 

of Pike’s Peak, Colo. 17004. (H 

88410, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4897 


130 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
N.H 


Celebrated Holsteins, state fair, Pueblo, 
Colo. 17018. (H 88424, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4898 


Cog wheel train leaving Manitou for | 


Pike’s Peak, Colo. 17009. 


Jan. 2, 1907.) 


(H 88415, 


fair, Pueblo, Colo. 17019. 


Jan. 2, 1907.) 


(H 88425, 
4900 


Colorado ladies arranging dinner for the | 


camp Pike, Colorado 


(H 


soldier boys, 
Springs. 17000. 
1907. ) 4901 
Colorado thoroughbred, state fair, Pueb- 


lo. 17024. (H 88430, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
4802 
Coming financier. 16966. (H 88372, | 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4903 
Dis enchantment. 16916. (H 88322, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4904 


Do you see a thief? Its just your own | 


16922. (H 88328, 


4905 


imagination, Tom. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 


Don’t want to go to heaven and play on | 


a harp, I want a drum. 126951. (H 


88357, Jan. 2, 1907.) 
Drinking saki, the national drink, Japan. 


4899 © 
Colorado’s best great stock show, state | 


88406, Jan. 2, | 


4906 — 


16990. (H 88396, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4907 
Enchantment. 16915. (H 88321, Jan. 
21 907,,/) 4908 | 


Enroute to the summit of Pike’s Peak | 


by the cog wheel road. 17005. (H 
88411, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4909 
ecnne a thoroughbred, state fair, 


Pueblo, “Colo. 17025. (H 88431, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4910 
Fan dancers, Japan. 16992. (H 88398, 
Jane 2; 19075) 4911 


Feel like I had swallowed that plank we | 


added to the platform at the conven- 
tion last night. 16929. (H 88335, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4912 


Field marshal Oyama’s triumphal arch, 


Tokio, Japan. 16981. (H 88387, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 4913 | 
Fighting the flames. 16932. (H 88338, | 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4914 | 
Fire, see those flames. 16945. (H 88351, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4915 


Fruit grown by irrigation in the western 
plains of Colorado, Pueblo state fair. 


17029. (H 88485, Jan. 2,1907.) 4916 
Garden city, Salt Lake, Utah. 17032. | 
(H 88488, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4917 


Gen. Pike’s centennial day, grand parade, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 16997. (H 
88403, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4918 


God be with you till we meet again. 
16955. (H 88361, Jan. 2, 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
N. 


Governor’s own, the pride of Colorado, 
state fair, Pueblo. 17016. (H 88422, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4920 

Great stock parade, state fair, Pueblo, 
Colo. 17022. (H 88428, Jan. 2, 1907.) 

4921 

Great stock show, state fair, Pueblo, Colo. 


17021. (H 88427, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4922 
Hands up or I’) fire. 16908. (H’88314, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4923 
Happy moments in the home. 16970. 
(H 88376, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4924 
Have you taken my place? 16952. (H 
88358, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4925 


Henry thinks there is more charity in 
forgiving than giving, so I’ll give him 
a trial: 16935. (Hi 88341, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4926 
Her step was as light as the marble faun, 
dancing the Mable waltz. 16956. (H 
88362, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4927 
Herfords, first and second prize winners, 
state fair, Pueblo, Colo. i70iv” > (Et 
88423, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4928 
Hold your breath and I'll do the rest. 
16919. (H 88325, Jan. 2; 1907.) 4929 
Holiday in Colorado Springs in honor of 
Gen. Pike. 16998. (H- 88404, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4930 
Holiday in the Japanese capital, Tokio. 
16985. (H 88391, Jan. 2,1907.) 4931 


Home joysare the sweetest. 16971. (H 
88377, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4932 


| Hope to goodness the teacher won’t come 


1907.) 4919 | 


so we can go and play horse, Tom. 
69625) “CEL 88368, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4933 


_ Horticultural exhibit, state fair, Pueblo, 


17028. (H. 88434, Jan. 2,'1907. ) 
4934 

How dare you betray By confidence. 
16912. (H 88318, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4935 


Colo. 


| I’m glad you only come once a year. 


16947. (H 88353, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4936 
I am willing to give you the benefit of my 
experience. 16934. (H 88340, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 4937 
I have a horror of being buried alive, 


Sallv, ete. 16946. (HM 88352, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4938 
I tell you, woman’s suffrage would 


strengthen the solar plexus of the 


world. 16928. (H 88334, Jan. 2. 1907. ) 
4939 

I warned you to be moderate. 16931. 
(H 88337, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4940 
In dire distress. 16925. (H 88331, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4941 


In honor of Gen. Pike, grand parade, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 16996. (H. | 
88402, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4942 


PHOTOGRAPHS 13! 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
H 


art. 


In the regions of perpetual snow, Pike’s | 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
Ns Ei: 


Officers of the Japanese army in the 
grand procession, Tokio, Japan. 16977 
(H 88383, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4968 


Qn the summit of Pike’s Peak, showing 


Peak, Colo. 17006. (H 88412, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 4943 
fae ttap: 16909. (H 88315, Jan. 2, 
1907.) 4944 


Japanese acrobats on new years day, 


Tokio, Japan. 16984. (H 88390, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4945 — 
Japanese beauty, Japan. 16995. (H 
88401, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4946 
Japanese standard, Old Glory, and the 
English jack, Japan. 16988. (H 
88394, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4947 
Just passing the timeaway. 16964. (H 
88370, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4948 


Kingly giants of the Colorado stable, 
state fair, Pueblo, Colo. 17026. 
88432, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4949 


Law embraces all that is purest and best. 
16900. (H 88306, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4950 


Life in the Japanese capital, Tokio. 
16987. 


Love ever needs a Jight my dear. 16954. 
(H 88360, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4952 
Love sick barber. 16950. (H 88356, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4953 
Macarem feast, Japan. 16991. . (H 
88397, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4954 


Maiden morning, farewell, for this is my 
wedding day. 16958. (H 88364, Jan. 


2, 1907.) 4955 
Making up for the party. 169388. (H 
88344, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4956 
Merry holiday makers, Tokio, Japan. 
16986. (H 88392, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4957 
Midnight prowler. 16905. (Hi 88311, 
an_> 2, 1907.) 4958 
Midnight slumbers. 16904. (H 88310, 
Jan: 21907.) 4959 
Midnight sociable. 16944. (H 88380, 
Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4960 


Monster! Be brave if you love me, Jack. 
16937. (H 88343, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4961 
Morning aiter. 16933. (H 88339, Jan. 
Bale: 4962 
Mr. President, I’ve got a little baby 
brother alright. 16960. (H 88366, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4963 
Move carefully my hoy. 16968. (H 
88374, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4964 
New Years day in Japan. 16982. (H 
88388, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4965 
Now I say women should vote. 16930. 
(H 88336, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4966 


O I want to say yes but must tease him 
awhile. 16953. (H 88359, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4967 


(H 


(H 88393, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4951 — 


the tourist’s trains. (H 88414, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 4969 


On the way to the summit of Pike’s Peak 


17008. 


by the cog wheel road, Colo. 17003. 
(H 88409, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4970 
Parisian maids of honor. 16948. (H 
88354, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4971 
Pike’s Peak and birds-eye view of the 
cog wheel road. 17002. (H 88408, 
Janie 9072) 4972 
Pleasant dispute. 16942. (H 88348, 
Jan. 2) 1907:) 4973 
Politician, getting in the home improve- 
ment plank. 16967. (H 88373, Jan. 
2, 1907.) 4974 
Pride of the Japanese army, Tokio, 
Japan. 16978. (H 88384, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 
4975 

Ranch life, Colo. 17012. (H 88418, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 4976 


oe for the judges, state fair, Pueblo, 


Colo. 17023. (H 88429, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 
4977 

Reducing thesurplus. 16917. (H 88323, 
Jan. 2, LOOK) 4978 
Reflection, both sad and beautiful. 16939. 
(H 88345, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4979 
Reprimand. 16914. (H 88320, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4380 
Reserve force on duty. 16901. (H 88307, 
Jane 2) 19077 ) 4681 
Retiring for the night, Japan. 16994. 
(H 88400, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4982 
Return of the victorious Japanese. 
Tokio, Japan. 16974. (H 88380, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 4983 
Robber. 16907. (H 88313, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4984 
Robbers captured. 16941. (H 88347, 
Jans.2, 1907.) 4585 
Robbers in the house. 16940. (H 88346, 
Jan.i2, 1907.) 4986 
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou 
pees: 16927. (H S83a8, ‘Janec2, 
1907. } 4987 
Soldier Wee at lunch, Gen. Pike’s cen- 
tennial, ColoradoSprings, Colo. 17001. 
(H 88407, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4988 
Solving the currency question. 16936 
(H 88342, Jam. 2, 1907.) 4989 
Some one is waiting forme. 16949. (H 
88355; Jans 2, 1907.) 4990 
Stealingamarch on thechaperon. 16911. 
(H 88317, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 4991 


132 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
NH 


Steaming through the Castle Gate, Rio 
Grande railway, Utah. 17030. (H 
88436, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4992 


Stern fighters of the Port Arthur siege, 


Tokio, Japan. 16972. (H 88378, Jan. 
Zoo. } 4993 
Stern rebuke. 16913. (H 88319, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 4994 
Sweet little Dottie Dimples. 16969. (H 
88375, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4995 


Tell papa to bring the doctor, Dollie’s 


eyes wont open. 16961. (H 88367, 
Jame, 1907.) 4996 
That’s the limit. 16918. (H 88324, Jan. 
Zee L0 73) 4997 


This parting is such sweet pain. 16921. 
GES8327) Jan 2.) 1907.) 4998 
Thousands welcome the conquering 
heroes, Tokio, Japan. 16975. (H 
88381, Jan. 2, 1907.) 4999 
Ticklish separation. 16920. (H 88326, 
Jane 2.19072) 5000 


Tokio fire brigade on new years day, 
Tokio, Japan. 16983. (H 88389, Jan. 


2x. SLOT) 5001 
Too strenuousforme. 169638. (H 88369, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 5002 


Triumphal procession of the victorious | 
j 


Japanese, Tokio, Japan. 16973. (H 


8819, Jane 2, wlg07,)) 5003 
Twenty five thousand people gathered at 
the state fair, Pueblo, Colo. 17013. 
(H 88419, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5004 


Waiting to get a glimpse of the conquer- 


ing heroes, Tokio, Japan. 16976. (H 
88382, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5005 
Wants to ‘prove my ’plexion. 16959. 
(H 88365, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5006 


Watching for the winner, state fair, 
Pueblo, Colo. 17015. (H 88421, Jan. 
2, MELO) 5007 

Wealth and pride of the dairy, state fair, 
Pueblo, Colo. 17020. (H 88426, Jan. 
2, 1907. ) 5008 

Well that quarter went the farthest of 
any I ever had. 16923. (H 88329, 
Jame 2, 19072) 5009 

What strange apparel, I scarcely know 
my own. 16924. (H 88330, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 5010 

Where beauty subdues the strength of 
legal force. 16902. (H 88308, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 5011 


Writing love letters by the yard to the 
soldier boys, Japan. 16989. (H 88395, 
Jam. 12, 19072) 5012 


2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


King Crowther corporation, 
Muncie, Ind. 


Oil shot. (H 88155, Dec. 27, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 27, 1906. ) 5013 
Kinsey (Darius), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Cedar tree in Washington, 18 feet in 
diameter. (H 88263, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

5014 

Fall City dock supposed to be 180 years 

old. (H 88269, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5015 


Felling fir tree in Washington 10 feet in 
diameter. (H 88259, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

5016 

Fir stump 20 feet high containing 12,000 

feet of lumber. (H 88266, Dec. 31, 


1906. ) 5017 
Hear our prayers. (H 88267, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 5018 


Landing scene in thick body of timber 


on logging railway, Wash. (H 88264, 
Dee. 31, 1906. ) 5019 
Logged off timber lands in Washington. 
(H 88271, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5020 
Mount Higgins; seen along Stillaguamish. 
Wash. (H 88260, Dec. 31, 1906.) .5021 


| Nooksack river and mountain scenery 


near Demming, Wash. (H 88261, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 5022 
Oldest Indian in the north west, esti- 


mated age 130 years, lives near Sno- 
qualmie Falls, Wash. (H 88270, Dec. 


ale IGICe. 5023 
Sawing firlogin Washington. Diameter 
at stump 10 feet. (H 88268, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 5024 


Siwash Indian hop pickers near Snoqual- 
mie, Wash. (H 88255, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
9025 


| Where sound of woodman’s axe has never 


been heard. (H 88262, Dee. 
SI OOGs) 5026 
White horse mountain from Darington, 

Wash. (H 88257, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
5027 


Wash. 


.White horse and Jumbo mountains east 


of Arlington, Wash. (H 88256, Dec. 
Biles WEOG 5028 
White horse mountain from Lamson, 
Wash. (H 88258, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5029 


2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 
Klackner (C.), New York, 
v. ¥ 


NOM: 
Burgoyne’s march down the Hudson. (H 
88192, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5030 
Canterbury (Tne) pilgrims, 12% by 633 
inches. (H 89456, Jan. 12, 1907.) 
5031 
(H 89455, Dec. 
~ = §032 
(H 88186, Dec. 
5033 


— 173 by 76 inches. 
29, 1907.) 

Cardinals (The) toast. 
29, 1906.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


133 


Klackner (C.), New York, 
Nec. 
Encore (The) (H 88187, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


5034 
Getting ready for market. (H 88184, 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5035 


McNett (The) tavern. (H 88190, Dec. 29, 
1906. ) 5036 


News of the nomination. (H 88185, 
Dec. 29; 1906. ) 5037 
One (A) sided bargain. (H 88191, Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 5038 


Soiree (The) musical. 
29, 1906. ) 
Waiting for the ferry. 
29, 1906.) 
2c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 


Kolsbun (John B.), St. Paul, 
Minn. 
Be UO: 


(H 88188, Dec. 


(TH 88189, Dec. 
5040 


City (the) lad. (H 89210, Dee. 


31, 1906. ) 5041 
City (the) workman. 3.0. (H 89208, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 5042 
Moumeyge (tne) lad.~ 6.8. (H 89211, 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 5043 
Farmer (the). 4.H. (H 89209, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) 5044 
Father and two sons. 1. F. (H 89206, 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 5045 
Hans and Ola. 2.H.O. (H 89207, Dec. 
31, 1906. ) | 5046 


2 ¢. each Dec. 18, 1906. 
Lamb (J. & R.), New York, 
eS OY, 


Vision of St. John in theisland of Patmos. 
(H 89555, Jan. 19, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 19, 
1907. ) 5047 


Lazarnick (N.), New York, 
igh 


Touring by moonlight and headlight. 
(H 87701, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 5048 


Levering (Arthur Rollin), 
East Northfield, Mass. 
Canal street, looking east, Hinsdale, N. H. 
(H 88445, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5049 
Fisk paper co. mill, Hinsdale, N. H. 
88442, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5050 
Hinsdale from Cannon hill, Hinsdale, 
N. H. (H 88443, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5051 
Main street, Northfield, Mass. Showing 
horse and buggy. (H 88446, Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 5052 
Overtoun hall, Mount Hermon, Mass. 
(H 88448, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5053 
Recitation hall, Mount Hermon, Mass. 


(H 88449, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5054 
Station, Mount Hermon, Mass, (H 88450, 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 5055 


5039 | 


(HT | 


Levering (Arthur Rollin), 
East Northfield, Mass. 
Thayer public library, Ashuelot, N. H. 
(Hf 88451, Jan. 2, 1907.) 505 
View from Cannon hill, Hinsdale, N. H. 
> (H 88444, Jan. 2, 1907.) 50 
2 ce. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


Line (Albert A.), Carlisle, Pa. 
Panoramic view of Dickinson college, 
Carlisle, Pa. (H 89553; Jan. 19, 1907; 


[op] 


~I 


2. c. Jan. 4, 1907.) 5058 
Lohmann (Helen), New 
Vouk, N.Y. 
Robertson (Gertrude Forbes—). a to b. 
(H 89414, 89415, Jan. 15, 1907.) 5059 

2 ceach Jane 15.1907. 
Robertson (Johnston Forbes—). a toe. 
(H 89409-89413, Jan. 15, 1907.) 5060 


2 c. each Jan. 15, 1907. 
Lord & Eely, New York, 
IN. FN) 


Pret a déjeuner. (H 87300, Dec. 18, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 5061 


Lorey ((rustave), Albany, 


Hughes (Gov. Chas. E.) A.B.C. (H 


89323-89325, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5062 
— FE. (H 89326, Jan. 14,1907.) 5063 
G. (H 89328, Jan. 14,1907.) 5064 
— lI. (H 893827, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5065 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Mackenzie (Colin), Aber- 


deen, Wash. 

Aberdeen waterfront by moonlight. (H 

88650, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1907.) 
5066 

McLain (W. E.), New Vine- 
yard, Me. 

Souvenir photo of old Porter treasure. 

(UH, 89024.. Jan. 9,..1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 


1907.) 5067 
Mann (H. C.), Norfolk, Va. 
Norfolk harbor (view of). (H 89216, 

Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Jan. 11,1907.) 5068 
Marceau, (Thev. C.), New 
York, -N:-Y. 

Kendall (Miss Katherine Varnonn). (H 
88199, Dec. 29, 1906.) 5069 
Me. Vickar, (Mrs. James). (H 88198, 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5070 
Peckham (Mrs. Katherine M.) (H 
88196, Dee. 29, 1906. ) 5071 
Peckham (Miss Mary Louise). (H 88197, 
Dec. 29, 1906.) 5072 
2 c. each Dec. 29, 1906. 
Marr (Thomas E.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Wolcott (Governor) statue. 13521. (H 


89319, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1907.) 
5073 


CATALOGU I 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Mélies (Geo. ), Paris, France. 
Macaire (Robert),and Bertrand. Behind 
the scene. (H 88661, Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 5, 1907.) 


Merriam (Lyman L.), Ossin- 
ing-on-Hudson, N. Y. 


Adirondack lake at sunset. (H 89189, 
Jan, 10, L907) 5075 
Camp built bv bridegroom. (H 89191, 
Jan. 10, 1907.) 5076 


Deer. (H 89190, Jan. 10, 1907.) 
2c. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Merrick (G. Bi) & 
(C. W.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 
Young musician. (AH 89416, Jan. 15, 
NSO; 22, cs Jam. Lo: oO7. 5078 
Miller (C. R.) McCloud, Cal. 
Mis masta.) 96> “Wb 389202) Janeo, 
1907: 2c. Jan: 10; 1907. ) 5079 
Mills ( William) &son, Provi- 
dence, R. 1. 


Stiff 


Falls at Hunt’s mills, Rumford, R. L, . 
(H 88219, Dee. 29, 1906.) | 


below ialls. 


5074 | 


5077 


Mishkin (H.), New York, 
Ney 


Dalmores (Charles) in Aida. 4. (H 
88206, Dec. 29, 1906.) 509 
}—— in Aida. «o)" (Ey ss207ey mec. 29) 
1906. ) 5095 

in Aida. ‘6. “CH 88208) Wee. 29> 

1906. ) 5096 


—— in Huguenots. .7. (H 88209, Dec. 


29, 1906. ) 5097 

in I] trovatore. 8. (H 88210, Dec. 

29, 1906. ) 5098 

in Il trovatore. 9. (H 88211, Dec. 

29, 1906. ) 5099 
2c. each Dee. 29, 1906. 

Donalda (Pauline). 1. 2. (H 88492, 

88493, Jan. 2, 1907. ) 5100 


2 e: each Jan. 2; 1907. 
—— 3-5. (H 88655-88657, Jan. 5, 1907. ) 
5101 

2c. each Jan. 5, 1907. 


_—— in costume standing on stair case. 


5080 | 


Hunt’s mills, Rumford, R. I. 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


2c. each Dee. 29, 1906. 
Mishkin (H.), New York, 
IN TeX: 


Ancona (Mario). i 2, Se An aaOn lao) Oy | 


10, 11. (H 88494-88504, Jan. 2, 1907; 
2.¢. each Jan. 2, 1907. ) 
Ir Shae Ne), 

2, 19074; 2:c. each Jan. 2; 1907. 
Arimondi (Vittorio). 1, 2. (H 89016, 


89017. Janay S: 1907-° 2c each Jan.8,, || 


1907. ) 5084 
Bassi (Amedes). 1, 2, 3. (H 89013- 
svOlo, Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. each, Janis, 
1907. ) 5085 
Brag (Herman) in costume. 1-3. (H 
88273-88275, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 ¢. each | 
Dee. 31, 1906. ) 5086 


De Cisneros (Elenore) in costume. 
(H 88282-88285, Dec. 31, 1966; 2c. each 
Dec. 31, 1906. 5087 

(H 88658-88660, Jan. 5, 1907; 

2c. each, Jan.9, 1907.) 5088 


=== Gel 


5082 | 


(H 88482-88485, Jan. | 
5083 


1-4. | 


(H 88220, | 
5081 


10 (COstumie: 


5089 


Sal S9O20F ama e907.) 
Dalmores (Charles). 11. 12. (H 89018, | 
89019, Jan. 8, 1907.) 5090 © 


2c. each Jan. 8, 1907. 


im Aida. “alee sSZ03 "5 Weer 29. | 
1906. ) 50291 | 
im Aida. 2.) 3Ghr 88204, -Dec.. 29, 
1906. ) 5092 
im Aida. Yoe27 (hk so20s, “Wee, 29 
1906. ) 5093 


| Chureh 


| Donkey ride. 


| Winter afternoon, 


(H, 86241, Deco 7, 190G se meee. oi. 
19086. ) 5102 
Pinkert, (Regine). .3:) Ag ase 70a ee 
(H 88486-88491, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5103 
2c. each Jan. 2, 1907. 
1-2. (H 88280, 88281, 


Dec. 31, 1906. ) 5104 
2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
Russ (Giannina)2) 12 2 (id 
89330-89333, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 5105 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Trentini (Emma), in costume. 1-4. 
(H 88276-88279, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5106 


2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 


Montross: “(Ne ia) 
York, N. Y. 
nocturne-old lyme from the 
painting by Childe Hassam. (7% by 
82). (H | 8867, Decwe2s als0G; 27) ic: 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 5107 
From painting by J. Al- 
den Weir. (H 88303, Jan. 2, 1907; 2c. 
Jane 2a lore) 5108 
June morning. From the painting by 
Childe Hassam. (63 by 82.) (H 
88164, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 5109 
Washington arch. From the painting by 
Childe ‘Hiassam: (G2 sioyiese)0 (ta 
88166, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 5110 
New York. From 
the painting by Childe Hassam. (7 
by 83.) (H 88168, Dec. 28, 1906). 5111 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906: 


Morris (Chas. E.), Chinook, 
Mont. 
B. & M. Smelter, Great Falls, Mont. 
89605, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 


‘New 


(H 
5112 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


135 


Morris (Chas. E.), Chinook, 


Mont. 
Big bull elk of the Teton’s. (H 89610, 
Jan. 7, 1907.) 5113 
_Branding calves on the range. Cattle. 
(H 89612, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5114 


Clear through the big bull elk of the 
Teton’s. (H 89609, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5115 

Horses, circle C. Horses watering in 
Milk river. (H 89608, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 


5116 
Rangler bringing in the horses. (H 
89611, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 5117 


and a mile wide. 
( H 89606, 
5118 


Sheep. All wool, 
3500 in herd. Panoramic. 
Jan. 7, 1907:) 

Washoe smelter, Anaconda, Mont. (H 
89604, Jan. 7, 1907. ) 5119 

Western beef herd. 3000 cattle in herd. 
Panoramic. (H 89607, Jan. 7, 1907.) 

2 e. each Jan. 7, 1907. 
9120 
Newcombe (Geo. E.), New 
York. N. Y. 

Becoming grace. (H 88249, Dec. 31, 
1906. ) §121 

Clarice. (H 88241, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5122 

Edyth. (H 88243, Dec. 31, 1906.) 51238 

Eloise. (H 88238, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5124 

Letetia. (H 88244, Dec. 31, 1906.) 5125 

Marguerite. (H 88247, Dec. 31. 1906.) 

6126 

(H 88245, Dec. 31, 1906.) 

9127 

5128 

5129 


Morning. 


Night. 
Noon. 
Prescilla. 


(H 88242, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
(H 88248, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
(H 88239, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
5130 
(H 88246, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
6131 
5132 


51338 


Reverie (A). 


Signe. (H 88237. Dec. 31, 1906.) 
Sylvia. (H 88240, Dec. 31, 1906.) 
2 ¢. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Newhall (A. D. a New York, 
ii 


Point pleasent hotel. a H 88174, Dec. 29, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5134 
O’ Kane (R.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

In Arcadia, Cal. (H 89340, Jan. 14, 

1907. ) 5135 

Mission dome, San Juan Capistrano. (H 
89339, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5136 | 

Mission owl. (H 89337, Jan. 14, 1907.) 

5137 


O’ Kane (R.), Los Angeles, 
Cail. 


Mission refectory, San Juan Capistrano. 


(H 89338, Jan. 14, 1907. ) 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


5138 


| Endeavor. 


Oxtord & Dillhoff, Brook- 
tyne NY. 


Marshall (Frank re ) 24754-24757. (H 
30444-89447, Jan. 16, 1907; 2 c. each 
Jame tip i907) 5139 


Paine (Geo. H.), Provi- 

dence, R. I. 
(H 88156, Dec. 22, 1906; 2c. 
5140 


Margaret. 
Jan: 3, 1907.) 


Parkinson art co., Brooklyn, 


(A 89200, Jan. 10, 1907.) 
5141 

(H 89201, Jan. 10, 1907.) 
5142 


Reward. 


2 ec. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Peck (John A.), Pelham 
Manor, N. Y: 
Cruise for a chaser. (H 85953, Nov. 19, 
1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. ) 5143 
Peck (Orson W.), Traverse 
City, Mich. 
Beach at Birchwood. (H 88841, Jan. 7, 


1907. ) 5144 
_Beach at Kezis Mokesa. (H _ 88840, 
Jan. 7, 1907.) 5145 


2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Pennington (William W.), 
Chicago, Ill. : 


Balancing up. (H 88746, Jan. 5, 1907. ) 


5146 

Good biz. (H 88747, Jan. 5, 1907.) 
5147 
Morning’s prayers. (H 88745, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5148 
Young America. (H 88748, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5149 

2c. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
Peterson (Otto W.), Berke- 
ley, Cal. 

Failure of Rockwood gate. (H 87485, 
Dec. 21, 1906.) 5150 
Rockwood gate after failure. (1) (H 
87486, Dec. 21, 1906.) 5151 


—— (2) (H 87487, Dec. 21, 1906.) 5152 
Rockwood gate before failure. (H 87484, 
Dec. 21, 1906.) 5153 
2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
Chicago, 


Phillips (Tom M.), 
Til. 


Looking into the dome of Federal build- 
ing, Chicago. (H 89463, Dec. 24, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 24, 1906.) 5154 
Pillsbury picture company, 
Oakland, Cal. 

American lake, near Tacoma. 1508. 
(H 88699, Jan. 2, 1907.) 5155 
Asulkan glacier from glacier crest. 1510. 
(H 88701, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5156 


2 ¢. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


136 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pillsbury picture company, 
Oakland, Cal. 
Big cypress on 17 mile drive, Monterey. 


1446. (H 88791, Jan. 7,1907.) 5157 
Brook in Cal. redwood park. 1462. 
(EeS879 ee dank 7 LOOT.) 5158 
2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 
Buffalo herd near Banff. 1524. (H 


Samia Jano 1907: 2c, Jan. 7, 19072) 


o159 

Cactus beds, Del Monte. 1458. (H 
SSS dan. We LOOK 2 eran. OPO ie) 
5160 

Cathedral group. 520. (H 88689, Jan. 
5, 1907. ) 5161 


Chieftain (The), Calif. Redwood park. 
517. (H 88686, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5162 


Cloistered aisle, Calif. Redwood park. 
516. (H 88685, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5163 


2c. each Jam. ¢l9O7r- 


Cloistered aisle, Cal. Redwood park. 
146i. (H°88796, Jam. 7, 1907: 2 ci Jan: 

1 Q)s WSU is) 5164 
Country club at American lake, near Ta- 
coma. 1509. (H 88700, Jan. 5, 1907. ) 
5165 

Cypress trees on Cypress point, Monterey. 


523. (H 88692, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5166 
Eagle falls, Emerald bay. 1485. (H 
$8720, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5167 
El Capitan & Merced river. 1409. (H 
88724, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5168 


El Capitan from Bridal Veil bridge. 


1411. (H 88722, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5169 
Emerald lake, near Field, B. C. 1612. 
(H 88703, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5170 


Emerald lake, near Field, B. C., from the 


trail to Yoho. 1513. (H 88704, Jan. 
a, 1907.) 5171 
Father of the forest. 519. (H 88688, 
Jan. 5, 1907.) 5172 
ZG each Janet 90 (re 
Father of the forest. 1459. (H 88780, 
Jane L900. 2c. Jane lO OO 7 ali 
Gen. Grant tree, Santa Cruz grove. 515. 
(H 88684, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5174 
Green lake near Seattle, Wash. 1523. 
(H 88726, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5175 


2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 
Ivy covered oaks and pines, Del Monte. 


1457. (H 88794, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
10, 1907. ) 5176 
Le Conte Oak. 509. (H 88716, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5177 
Midway point, Monterey. 510. (H 
88679, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5178 


— 511. (H 88680, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5179 
2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Pillsbury picture company, 
Oakland, Cal. 

Midway point, Monterey. 1487, 

1439. (H 88783-88785, Jan. 7, 

2c. each Jan. 10, 1907.) 5180 


Monterey coast, near Chinese camp. 513. 
(H..88682, Jan: yo S07 Zeeman. 7, 


1438, 
1907; 


1907. ) 5181 
— near Midway point. 4440. (H 
88786, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5182 


Moss covered cypress, 17 mile drive, Mon- 
terey. 1445. (H 88790, Jan. 7, 1907.) 
5183 

2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Moss covered pines on the 17 mile drive. 


522. (H 88691, Jan. 5, 1907. ) 5184 
Mother of the forest. 518. (H 88687, 
Jan. 5, 1907.) 5185 
Mt. Rainier, from Iron Mt. 1505. (H 
88698, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5186 
Mt. Rainier, in Mirror lake. 1504. (H 
88697, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5187 
Mt. Tacoma, from Paradise valley. 1502. 
(H 88695, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5188 


— 1503. (H 88696, Jan. 5, 1907.) 
5189 
Near Cypress point, 17 mile drive, Monte- 
rey. 514. (H 88683, Jan. 5, 1907.) 
5190 
2 ¢. each Jan. 7; 19074 


Oaks and pines on 17 mile drive, Monte- 


rey. 1442. (H 88787, Jan. 7, 1907.) 
5191 

Oaks on 17 mile drive, Monterey. 1443. 
(H 88788, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5192 


Octopus oak, Monterey. 1444. (H 88789, 
Jane LOOK) 5193 


2c. each Jam tO gon: 
Old cypress tree, Monterey. (H 
88681, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5194 


Panorama of administration building and 
colonade, Lewis & Clark exposition. 


512. 


1525. (H 88715, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5195 
Panorama of Bellingham, Wash. 1307. 
(H 88718, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5196 


Panorama of Lake Louise & Bow river 
from the lesser Bee hive. 1519. (H 
88710, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5197 


Panorama of Lake Louise and Bow river 
valley from Popes peak. 1518. (H 
88709, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5198 

Panorama of Lake Louise, Laggan, B. C. 
1520. (Hl 88711, Jam ori S0y mara os 

2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 

Panorama of Lake Tahoe from the tavern 
wharf. 1028. (H 84444, Nov. 3, 1906; 
2c. Nov. 3, 1906.) 5260 

Panorama of Mt. Tacoma from Paradise 
valley. 1500. (H 886938, Jan. 5, 1907.) 

6201 


Panorama of the Yoho valley, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


137 


Pillsbury picture company, 
Oakland, Cal. 


Panorama of Mt. Tacoma from Paradise | 


1501. (H 88694, Jan. 5, 1907.) 


5202 


valley. 


2c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Panorama of Portland and the Willa- | 


mette river, from the fire house tower. 
1527. 
Jan. 10, 1906. ) 


Panorama oi the great Illecillewart gla- | 


cier from glacier crest. 1511. (H 88702, | (Openine, ob che Edicer whenncalaees 
tem) ~ ? ? 


Jan. 5, 1907.) 5204 


Panorama of the little Yoho valley, near | 


Field, B.C. 1517. (H 88708, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5205 
Panorama of the Saddle Back mt. 1522. , 
(H 88713, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5206 


Panorama of the Yoho valley from In- 
spiration point. 1516. (H 88707, Jan. 
5, 1907.) 5207 

near 

Field, B. C., 

point. 1514. 


| Dover, from Oram’s hill. 
(H 88798, Jan. 7, 1907; 2. | a 


5203 | 


Press photo company, New 
York. Ne Y: 

Flashlight photograph of crowds at Co- 
lumbus circle, New York city, watch- 
ing election returns. (H 89192, Jan. 

¢ 8, 1907; 2c Nov. 10; 1906.) 5221 


Price (J.), Dover, N. J. 
(H 88563, Jan. 


4, 1907.) 5222 
| Dover, from School House rock. (H 
88564, Jan. 4, 1907. ) §223 


N. J. (H 88565, Jan. 4, 1907.) 
2 c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Rau ( William H.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Eaglesmere, Pennsylvania. Panorama 
from Crestmont. 25563. (H 88292, 
Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

5225 


0224 


_ New state capitol and executive mansion, 


from upper Lookout | 
(H 88705, Jan. 5, 1907.) | 


5208 
Panorama of Yoho valley from lower — 


Lookout point. 1515. 


(H 88706, Jan. | 


5, 1907.) 5209 © 
Point Lobas, Monterey. 521. (H 88690. 
Jan. 5, 1907.) 5210 


2 c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Princess, Californiaredwood park. 1460. 
(H 88795, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 


Harrisburg, Pa. 25543. 


Jan. 17, 1907-) 
bronze standard in senate. 295556. 
(H 89485, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5227 
bronze standard in house of repre- 
sentatives. 25554. (H 89483, Jan. 17, 
1907. ) 5228 


(H 89472, 


5226 


| —— elevators and columns near main 


1907. ) 5211 
Rubicon point, Lake Tahoe. 1434. (H 
88719, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5212 © 


Rubicon river. 1433. 
1907. ) 


2 ce. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


(H 88723, Jan. 5, 


5213 | 


To Lookout Point, 17 mile drive, Mon- | 


terey. 1447. ( 
2c. Jan, 10, 1907.) 5214 


Valley of the Ten Peaks near Laggan, 
Alta. 1521. (H 88712, Jan. 5, 1907.) 


(H 88792, Jan. 7, 1907; | 


0215 | 
Vermont & Wawona trees, Mariposa — 


grove. 1402. (H 88721, Jan. 5, 1907.) 


5216 


2 c. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Waves and rocks, Point Lobos. 1448. | 
(H 88782, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5217 

Waves and rocks, Point Lobos. 1449. 
(i 63793, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5218 | 


2 c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


- Yosemite valley from artist’s point. 1406. 


(fi 88725, Jaw. 5, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5219 
Pratt (Edmund C.), Aurora, 
Ill 


Old mill on Mill creek near Aurora, Ills. 
(H_ 88662, Jan. 5, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5220 


3095—PpT 4, Nos 6-9—07 5) 


entrance. 25549. (H 89478, Jan. 17, 
1907..) 5229 
-——— entrance door from rotunda. 255950. 
(he 89479. Jam. by; 1907s) 5230 
— entrance to east corridor. 25548. 
(H 89477, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5231 
—— figure of main stairway. 25546. (H 
89475, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5232 
full front. 25541. (H 89470, Jan. 

17, 1907.) 5233 
governor’s private office. 25562. 

(H 89491, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5234 


governor’s reception room, east end. 
25508. (H 89487, Jan.17, 1907.) 5235 
governor’s reception room, east end. 
25559. (H 89488, Jan. 17,1907.) 5236 
governor’s reception room, general 
view. 25560. (H 89489, Jan. 17, 1907. ) 
5237 


| —— governor’s reception room, west end. 


25561. (H 89490, Jan. 17, 1907.) 52388 
— house of representatives. 25553. 
(H 89482, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5239 

| —— ladies’ reclining room. 25551. (H 
89480, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5240 
— looking up into dome. 25547. (H 
89476, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5241 
main staircase, Rotunda. 20544. 

(H 89473, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5242 


| —— main stairway & gallery, rotunda. 


25545. (H 89474, Jan. 17,1907.) 5243 


138 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Rau (William H.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
New state capitol, Harrisonburg, 
Executive mansion and men’s reclining 


Pa, | 


room. 25052. (H 89481, Jan. 17,1907.) | 
5244 
Senate chamber. 25555. (H 89484, 
dan. le 1907.) 5245 
supreme court room. 25557. (H | 
89486, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5246 © 


25042. 


2 front: 

1907.) 
2G. each Jani7, 1907. 

Panorama of Eaglesmere. Eaglesmere, 
Pennsylvania. 25505. (H 88291, Dec. 
Sl t906; 2 cy Dec oil, 19065) 

State capitol of Harrisburg, Penna. 25564. 
CER SO225; Jan tbe 190i- ove ean. SL: 
1907. ) 5249 


Reddick (Arthur C.), East 
Sound, Wash. 
East Sound, Wash. looking north. (H 
Boe, cane 1 19072 Zeer jane VOL 90r. 
5250 


0247 


Reid (Ezra W.), 
Mass. 

Auditorium and the organ; the First 
Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, 
Mass. E. (H 83314, Sept. 21, 1906.) 

9251 

Foyer hall; the First Church of Christ, 


Boston, 


Scientist, Boston, Mass. A. (H 83310, 
Sept. 21, 1906. ) 5252 
Organ; the First Church of Christ, 
Scientist, Boston, Mass. F. (H 83315, 
Sept. 21, 1906.) 5253 


Rear of the auditorium; the First Church | 


of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. D. 
(H 83313, Sept. 21, 1906. ) 5254 


Second floor stairway landing, Norway 


street corner, the First Church of 
Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. C. 
(H 83312, Sept. 21, 1906. ) 5255 


Third floor stairway landing, Norway 


street corner; the First Church 
Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. B. 
(H 83311, Sept. 21, 1906. ) 5256 


1c. each Sept. 21, 1906; 1 c. each 
Sept. 25, 1906.) 
Rinehart (F. A.), 
Nebr. 
Segear (J. R.) and wife. 
2 1907: 2.¢ San. 2; 19072) 
Risk (Dave), Liberty, Mo. 
Morning’s exercise. (H 89298, Jan. 12, 
1807-°2-c. Dec: 13, 19062) 5258 
Rotograph company, 
Yiork, INEONG 
Arbor at the Aspinwall, Lenox, Mass. 
56506. (HH 885384, Jan. 3, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1907.) 5259 


Omaha, 


(H 88522, Jan. 
5257 


New 


CERMS92 iran a7, *| 


5248 


Rotograph company, New 
YorkpNngNe 
B. 1891 eC Eieesae6, can. 
2 ¢. Jane iS Toes) 5260 


Best wishes. 
19, 1907. 


Best wishes for a happy birthday. B. 


1550. (H 89127, Jan. 9, 1907.) 5261 
——B. 1590 (Bo soi ane 31907.) 
5262 

Best wishes for a- happy easter. B. 


1880. (H 89147, Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. each 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 5263 
Birches at lake Pontoosuc, Pittsfield, 


Mass. 56548. (H 88541, Jan. 3, 1907. 
2G: Jane 3d, Teor) 5264 
Birthday greetings. B. 1594. (H89133, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 5265 
——_ B. 1595: (HY SoM) ames eto07.) 
5266 

[= B. 1596.) CER Sota ae oo 18 74) 
5267 

—-B. 1598) -GEbeSiare ames) 1907.) 


of | 


2 ec. each Jan:'9, 1907. 5268 


Briggs school, Pittsfield, Mass. 56554, 
(H 889042, Jane 3, IS07S 2 ven sans 3, 
L907. } 5269 

Capitol (The) Harrisburg, Pa. 6189. 
(H 88171, Dec. 28, 1906;°2 ic Dec, 25, 
1906. ) 5270 


Congratulations. B. 1585. (H 89130, 
Jan. 919074) 5271 
— B. 1586. (H 89144, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5272 

——B. 1587. (H 89146, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5273 

/—  B. 1588. (H 89124, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5274 

—B. 1589. (H 89125, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


5275 
2 c. each; Jan: 921907. 


Crane’s pond and mill, Dalton, Mass. 


56495. (Hi 88544, Jan. 3, Y907; 2 ec. 
Jan: 3, 19073) 5276 
Easter (An) greeting. B. 1871. (H 
89174, Jan. 9, 1907.) 5277 


——B. 1879. (H 89173, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5278 
Easter greetings. B. 1870. (H 89170, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 5279 

—— B. 1872. (H 89180, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5280 

—— B. 1873. (H 89163, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5281 

—— B. 1874. (H 89150, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5282 

—— B. 1881. (H 89172, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5283 

—— B. 1887. (H 89171, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5284 
_ Easter (An) offering. B.1653. (H 89181, 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 5285 


5297 
Greetings from your boy. B. 1892. (H. 
89575, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5298 
Greetings from your little girl. B. 1904. 
(H 89594, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5299 
Greetings from your sweetheart.  B. 
1896. (H 89593, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5390 
Greetings to one I love. B. 1908. (H | 
89576, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5301 — 
2 ce. each Jan. 19, 1907. 
| Happy (A) birthday. B. 1545. (H | 
89132, Jan. 9, 1907.) 5302 


—— B. 1546. (H 89136, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
53038 
= B. 1547. (H 89129, Jan. 9,1907.) | 
5304 
—— B. 1548. (H 89135, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5305 
= B. 1549. (H 89131, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5306 
Happy (A) easter. B. 1345. (H 89155, | 
Jan. 9, 1907. ) 5307 
= B. 1404. (H 89154, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5308 | 
aaa - 1406. (H 89183, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5309 
/——B. 1408. (H 89161, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Rotograph company, New 
Work; Ni Y 
Easter (An) quartet. B. 1865. 
van. 9, 1907.) 
2 ¢. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


(H 89176, 
5286 


Farewell. B. 1890. (H 89585, Jan. 19. | 


1907. ) 5287 
Forget me not. B. 1906. (H 89590, Jan. | 
19, 1907. ) 5288 
Friendship’s greetings. B. 1894. (H | 
_ 89577, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5289 
From one you know. B. 1905. (H 
eeacl, Jan. 19° 1907.) 5290 


Picreach Jans 19, 1907. 


Garden and residence of 
Fosters, Lenox, Mass. (H 
88537, Jan. 3, 1907.) 5291 

Garden of Mr. Giraud Fosters, Lenox, 
Mass. 56510. (H 88538, Jan. 3, 1907. ) 

9292 


56525. 


2c. each Jan. 3, 1907. 
Glad easter tidings. B.1878. (H 89148, 
Jam. 9, 190%; 2c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 5293 
Good luck. B.1897. (H 89584, Jan. 19, 


Mr. Giraud | 


Rotograph company, 
Work iNe av, 


| Happy (A) easter. 


ele e LOO.) 


1907.) 5294 | 
Good morning. B.1899. (H89589, Jan. 
HO, L907.) 5295 | 
Good wishes. B. 1898. (H 89581, Jan. 
tO O07 2) 5296 
2 c. each Jan. 19, 1907. 
Greetings from Chicago. B. 1859. (H 


poco dan, 9.1907; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 


5310 


Bai. Creare, 
| ___ B. 1650. (H 89186, 
—— B. 1651. (H 89178, 
fa Bi652h. (HAsO, 
—— B. 1654. (H 89185, 
VB 1656 (H 89182, 
| B. 1657. (H 89184, 
| __ B. 1669. (HI 89152, 
| __ B. 1698. (Hi 89157. 
PB 1609. CH So143: 
eros CE Sor, 
SB A710) CE 89153, 
_——B. 1866. (H 89162, 
| —— B. 1867. (H 99142, 
ae B ees, Ca seiar. 
Weep. 7866. (H 89149, 
| —— B. 1982. (H 89169, 
pee eaee eases 
ite | Sea: 
eee ee yee, 


B. 1410. 


Jan. 
Jan. § 
Jan. 
Jan. ‘ a 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Jan. 


139 


New 


(H 89160, 


9, 


5311 


1907. ) 
5312 
1907. ) 
9313 
1907.) 
0314 
1907.) 


(H 89158, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


5329 


(H 89166, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


5330 


(H. 89165, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


| Hearty good wishes. B. 


| Kind regards. 
Lea SOF.) 


Mr. 
56508. 


Barne’s 


Mass. 


56505. 


ia 69s. 


i) 


residence, 
(H 88539, Jan. 


| - 
| Mr. M. Kk. Jessup’s residence, Lenox, 


2.¢. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


5331 


1889. (H 89595, 


ane mene Jaa. LO, O07) 


| Joyful (A) easter. B. 1886. (H 89159, 
Jane 21907. 2c, Jane.9, 1907. ) 


5332 


5333 


(H. 89578, Jan. 


| Kiss me quick. B. 1888. 
Jan. 19, 1907 
2 c.-each Jan. 19, 1907. 


-——B. 1900. (H 89582, Jan. 19, 1907.) 


9334 

5335 

(H 89592, 
5336 

Lenox, Mass. 
3, 1907.) 5337 


(H 88535, Jan. 3, 1907. ) 


2 e. each Jan. 3, 1907. 


5338 


140 CATALOGUE OF 


Rotograph company, New 


Wowk. oNc iY. 
My pet. 3B. 1907. (H 89587, Jan, 19, 
OO Men 2 Ca dame LOU 907 2) 5339 | 


One of the arch bridges in Erskine park, 
Lenox, Mass. 56520. (H 88536, Jan. 
SOOT 2 eran a Oud. 5340 


Presbyterian church, Southold, L. I. 


93: ) (Hi 8872, Dec 28, 1906; 2. Dec, 
28, 1906. ) 5841 
Sent in all sincerity. B. 1901. (H 
a0nes, Jan. 19) 19075) 5342 


Should auld acquaintance be forgot. B. 
1902.) (CHs9583, Jian. 19. 519079) 
Sincerely yours. B. 1908. (H 89579, 
Jane, L907) 5344 


2 c. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


View at lake Onota, Pittsfield, Mass. 


Ri 


5343 


56951. (H 88548, Jan. 3,1907; 2c. Jan. 

By LOOK) 5345 
Wishing you a happy easter. B. 1875. 

(H 89151, Jan. 9, 1907.) 5346 


—— B. 1876. (H 89168, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5847 

——B. 1877. (H 89179, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
an 5348 
With best easter wishes. B. 1750. (H 
89164, Jan. 9, 1907.) 5349 

2 c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 

With best wishes. B. 1895. (H 89580, 


Janet Ot 907 2c sane lo) 190) 
9350 


With best wishes for a happy birthday. 


B. 1591. (H 89139, Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5351 
a B. 1592. (89134, Jan. 9, 1907.} 
5352 
aE B, 1593.>(H 89128. Jan. 9, 1907.) 
5353 
——B. 1599. (H 89138, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


5354 | 


2G each an. 9.1 Ore 


Yokum; 
Lenox, Mass. 56514. 
OLOOW 27cm OUT) 


Rowe (Alfred), Kearsarge, 
Mich. 


(H 88540, Jan. 


Rowe ( Wilton). 
ie: Dec, 3, (906: 2c, Deer 20419065) 


5356 
| Chamber’s island. 


Ruegge (Carl), Milwaukee, 
Wis. 


(H 88224, Dec. 29, 1906.) 5857 
(H 88223, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


(H 88222, Dec. 29, 1906.) 


Gypsy. 
Lilies. 
Study (A) 


2c. each Dec. 18, 1906. 


Savastano (Andrew 

New) York, N.Y: 

Look pleasant. 
Ze. Dec, 28, t906:) 


1B) 


5355 


(H 87483, Dec. 20, 1906; | 


5358 


5359 


Mr. Richard Goodman’s estate, | 


(H 88173, Dec. 28, 1906; 
5360 


‘Patient (The) coming out of the sweat- | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Schloss bros. & ¢o., 
more, Md. 

Between dances. (H 89396, Jan. 15, , 
1907; 2c. Jani Wo asue 5361 

Meditation. (H 88652, Jan. 5, 1907.) | 
5362 
(H 88653, Jan. 5, 
5363 


Balti- ) 


Why don’t he come. 
1907.) 


2c. each Jan. 5, 1907. 


Schmidt (John Robert), 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Santa Claus rounded up. (H 88779, — 
Jan. 4, 1907; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906.) 5364 | 


Schouler (Robert E.), North 
Adams, Mass. 
View of Adams, Mass. (H 88678, Jan. 
5, (907; 2°e Janeoy Voun 5365 


Schriever (J. B.), Seranton, 
Pa. 


Notencephalus-Cele. (H 80243, July 7, | 
1906; 2c. June 23, 1906. ) 5366 | 


Schwemberger (Simeon), 
St. Michaels, Ariz. 

Clay smeared cheeks. (H 89387, Jan. 
tas 190%) 53867 
Hashke Yazhe. (H 89881, Jan. 14, | 
1907. ) 5368 | 
Jake. (H 89383, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5869} 


Litsoi (Hastin). 
1907. ) 


(H 89385, Jan. 14, jf 
5370 | 
(H 89386, Jan. 14, 1907.) || 

5371 | 
(H 89384, Jan. 14, | 

5372 | 
(H 89382, Jian: 14, 1907. 9 
5373 | 


Mitchell (Charlie). 
1907. ) 
Navajo boy. 


2c. each Jan. 15, 1907. 


house. (H 70208, Dec. 18, 1905; 2 c. 
Dec. 18, 1905. 5374 | 


Seeley (O. Gilbert), Lexing- 

ton, Mass. | 

Professor Bull, Grape Vine Cottage, and | 
the original mother vine of the Concord 
grape. (H 89417, Jan. 15, 1907; 2 cay 
Jan. 15, 1907.) 5375 | 


Shadle (Edwin J.), Latrobe, 
Pa 


(H 89229, Jan. 11, | 
1907. ) 5376 || 


Main from Alexandria street, Latrobe, 
Pa. (H 89230, Same ieo072 eosin 


1c. each Dec. 31, 1906; 1 ¢. each Jan. 
Te ere 


Shattuck (L. Ev), 
York, (NN? | 

Tallest structures in America compared | 
with Eiffel tower. (H 89626, Jan. 21, | 
1907; 2e: Jan. 21) 190) 5378 


( 


New 


Or 
- China pheasant hen. 


Golden eagle. 


| Wedding (The). 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Shaw (W. T.), Corvallis, 
eg. 

(H 89232, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 
PE oizos, Jan. £2, 1Ot/.) 

5380 
2c. each Jan. 12, 1907. 
Sheldon (S. L.), Ithaca, 
TTY, 3 
North east portion of Cornell campus 
from library tower. (H 83086, Sept. 
- 26, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906.) 5381 
View of Renwick park from Cayuga 
Heights. (H81416, July 20, 1906; 2c. 
Sept. 14, 1906.) 5382 
Short ( Mrs. G. R.), Tacoma, 
Wash. 
Washington mother. (H 88525, Jan. 3, 

1907 2 c: Jan. 4, 1907.) 5383 

Slade (George F.) jr., 
sea, Mass. 


Chel- 


Soo Nipi park lodge, New London, N. H. 


(H 88799, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5384 
— Reflection scene. (H 88800, Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5385 


7, 1907. 
S.), Meadville, 
Pa. 


2 c. each Jan. 
Smith (W. 


Burro (A) train bringing gold from the 
mines, near Ouray, Col. 1535. 
87987, Dee. 26, 1906. ) 

Looking from Portsmouth square at the 
ruined city, San Francisco, Cal. 1572. 
(H. 87988, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 5387 

2c. each Dee. 28, 1906. 
Spratt & Niceley, Blooming- 


ton, Ind. 
Bryan (W. L.), Pres. Indiana university. 


(H 88775, Jan. 4, 1907.) 5388 
Indiana. The champions. 1906. (H 
88774, Jan. 4, 1907.) 5389 


2 ¢. each Noy. 28, 1906. 
Springer (Chas. 8.), Chicago, 
Tl. 


Nicholas bathing beach, 76th street, Chi- 


Review of Japanese cavalry brigade, mili- 


tary drill and grounds, Tokio, Japan. 
539. (H 86971, Dec. 19, 1908. ) 5392 
Shoulder arms. 
infantry by commanding general and 
staff, Japan. 538. (H 86970, Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 5393 
(H 87992, Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 


5379 | 


| 


| 


141 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Wedding march. (H 87991, Dee. 26, 
1906. ) 5395 
When Jones comes home late he must be 
prepared for a storm. 1666. (H 
89226, Dec. 27, 1906.) 5396 


| When the frost is on the pumkin and 


the fodder’s in the shock. 1678. (H 
89228, Dec. 27, 1906.) 5397 
You go first Mary; they wouldn’t hurt 
a good woman, and good men are 
Seances) 16705 “OH 89227, Dec. 27, 
1906.) 5398 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Stebbins (Nathaniel L.), 
| Somerville, Mass. 
U.S.8. Kansas. 17581-17583. (H87501- 
87503, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 5399 
U.S.8. Kansas. 17575-17579. (H87496- 
87500, Dec. 21, 1906.) 5400 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Stiff (C. W.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 
_ Grandpa. 


(EL 
5386 


_ First of the season. 


(He 88163, Dee°27, 19065) 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1906.) —~ 


Storck (Ferd.), Butler, N. J. 
St. Anthony’s church, monastery and 
school, Butler, N. J. (H 83078, Sept. 


5401 


25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.) 5402 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, Mo. 
Boogher (Miss aa B. (84593, 

Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906.) 5403 


Pollard (W.J.). A. (H 85698, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 5404 
Strobhart (Jas. A.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


(H 88272, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 5405 


Studebaker (Lyman 
Kansas City, Mo. 


J.), 


| Disappointed. (H 86856, Nov. 31, 1906; 
2c. Noy. 31, 1906.) 5406 
Sturtevant (A.), Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 


| Mongolian Aeteeen 


eave. (Ht 87707, Dec. 22, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 12, 1906.) 5390 
Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
_ Receiving congratulations. (Hi 87993, 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 5391 | 


Raceeuon of Japanese | 


5394 | 


Pacific squadron. 
Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. 


1. 2. (H 88648-88649, 
each Jan. 4, 1907.) 
5407 
Toles (H. L.), Seattle, Wash. 
(H 87305, Dec. 18, 
1906; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 5408 
Townsend (Chas. F.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Summer girl. A-E. (H 84173-84177, 
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. each Oct. 10, 1906.) 


5409 
Troth (Harry W.), Cainden, 
Noval 
At eventide. (H 89418, Jan. 16, 1907; 
Ze: gant. 165 1907.) 5410 


142 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. - 
DeZ7esa.: yU) 28130: 
282 10: U 28215; 
28233: U 28245; 
28264: U 28290; 
28309; U 28310; 
28459; U 28476; 
28614; U 28680; 
28787; U 28825; 
28981; U 29107; U 29161; U 29250; 

Wi 292602) Wi 293806507 Ue 98so2e alten 

88801-88839, Jan. 7, 1907; 2c. each Jan. 

je OE) 5411 
U 45329; U 85116; U 96502; U 96629. 

(H 89622-89625, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. each 

Jame 2s OO) 5412 


U 47615; U 48971. (H 89009-89010, 
Jats 19072) 2 Creach Jato lo Oe) 


U 27766; 

We 28152.Ui 
28225: 
28251: 
28303; 
28414; 
28510; 
28697; 


U 28146: 
W 282i 
U 28246; 
U 28291: 
U 28889; 
U 28491; 
U 28693; 
U 28863; 


EGiGle ecisieie 


U 57494; U 95833-3; U 96610; 

U 96642. (H 89559-89563, 

190722 ¢. each, Jan: 21, 1907: ) 
DTT (aoe law) condos U, eomcso: 

89197-89199, Jan. 10, 1907; 

Jan Os 19073) 

U 59062; U 59074; U 59084; U 
59125; U 59184; U 59187; U 
59241; U Dae U 59270; U 59272; 
59278: U 59306; U 59317; U 59319; 
Nook: (Ue s 59337. U 59527: U 59588; 
59622-2; U 59636: U 59668: U 59669; 
99729; U 59734; U 597388; U 59753; 

87195; U 88844-2; U 90725; U 90731; 

UW 90733; 90735; U 90742; U 90744; 

U 90746; U 90747; U ore; U 90752; 

U 90761; 90762, U 90767; Us 90780; 

U 90787; 90795; U 90820: U 90821; 

U 90823; 90848: U 90862; U 90865; 

U 90885; 90893; U 90894: U 90897 

U 90904; 90911; U 90914: Of 91182. 

Ones UW Gio “Uy Sissy Wl Ou fel 

We gi275- 0 S1s09.) UasistO. O21 a2: 
U 92515; U 92529; U 94758; U 94758-2; 
U 94762: U 948822. U 95077; Ui 95054, 
U 96362; U 96363; U 9636 (H 88566— 
88644, Jan. 4, 1907: Dive. eek Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5416-5417 

U 60304; U 60349; U 60365; U 60365-2: 
U 60387; U 60398; U 60398-2; U 95818. 
(Gal 88670-88677, Jan. 5, 1907; 2 ¢ each 
Jan, 9, L007.) 5418 

U 85071; U 85860; U 93817; 
93836; U 93841;,U 93855; Ui 93859; U 


U 96620; 
Jan. 
5414 
(H 
2 ce. each 
5415 
99098; U 


U 


5413 


HRs 


U 93833; U | 


93891; W 939032 U 8903-2; We96208: 
(H 89527-89588, Jan. 18, 1907; 2 c. 
each Jan. 19, 1907.) 5419 
U 88955-2: U 89084-2: U 89220. (H 
88252-88254, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. each 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 5420 
WU 89266—2- U 92910.) UW 959842 (FF | 
88200-88202, Dec. 29, 1906; 2 ce. each 
Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5421 


59203: U_ 


U 91841; U 91879; U 91890; U 91894; 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


91907; U 91909; U 91915: U 91965; 
91972; U 91977; U 92003; Wi 93049. 
92072; U 92091; U 92220; U 92235: 
92246; U 92251; U 922642 092301; 
92303; U 92336; U 92348: U 92378; 
92389; U 92391; U 92405; U 92554; 
92598-2; U 92648; -U 92652; U 92677; 
92705; U 92725; U 927380; U 92741; 
92753; U 92893; U 92906; 093008: 
93046; U 98076; U 93132; Wyesls3: 
93135; U 931Gb: WU oats emo. la. 
93240-2; U 93266; U 93352; U 93392; 
93407; U 93427; U 93467; U 93482; 
93503; U 93576; U 93597; U 93636; 
93639; U 92656; U 958338. (H 89029- 
89091, Jan. 9, 1907; 2c. each Jan. 9, 
1907. ) 5422-5423 


U 94188; U 94237; U 94279; U 94335; U 
95833-2; U 96372. (H 89217-89222, 
Jan. 11, 1907;.2 ¢. each Jan. 15, 1907.) 

9424 

(H 84018, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 ¢. 

5425 


UT 95270. 
Oct. 18, 1906. ) 


a U 95984. 
27, 1906; 2c, each Dee., 2g OG!) 
5426 
Vitagraph Company of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 
Bad (The) man; a tale of the West. (H 
89461, Jan. 17, 1907.) 5427 
Mechanical statue and the ingenious 


servant. (Hi 89462, Jan. 17, 1907.) 
5428 


Us 


2c. each Janay ai Iene 
Walter (Herbert F.), Wash- 


ington, N. C. 

Confederate ram Merrimac or Virginia 
engaging the federal monitor, Yankee 
Cheese Box, off Sewells point. (H 


89603, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5429 


| Confederate ram Virginia or Merrimac 


engaging the federal fleet off Sewells 
point, Va. (H 89602, Jan. 14, 1907.) 
9430 


2 ¢) each Janey 190m 


Webster (Frank Wolcott), 
Des Moines, Iowa. 
1907. (H 87704, Dec. 17; 190G7 2c. Dec: 
17, 1906. ) 5431 


Welles (EF. J.), Greenwood 

Lake, N. Y. 

Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings 
has God _ perfected His praise. (H 
88154, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 1906.) 


5432 
Wendelboe "(NSIS 7a y ai 
ren, Pa. 
Warren saving bank building. (H 84806, 


Nov. 7, 1906; 2 ce. Oct. 12,1906.) 5483 


(H 88157-88158, Dec. | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


143 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
All in free. 5265. (H 89270, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 5434 
Along the piazza of the great Tampa bay 


hotel, Tampa, Fla.,U.S. A. 831. (H 

89250, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5435 
And auntie raises Ned. 5612. (H 89284, 

Jan. 12, 1907. 5436 


And don’t be so glum, aru’t you enjoy- 


ing it? 5623. (H 89287, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 
: 5437 
Arms and hearts full. 5290. (H 89275, 
Jan. 12, 1907.) 5438 


And the goblins will get you if you dont 


watch out. 5289. (H 89274, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 5439 
Baby’s wake up coo. 5234. (H 89258, 
Jan. 12, 1907. ) 5440 


Bed time. Happy Christmas eve in the 
Mursery. 5237. (H 89260, Jan. 12, 


1907.) 5441 
Bethesada fountain and the lake, from 
the terrace, Central park, N. Y. U.S.A 
64. (H 89243, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5442 
Boating scene. May day parties in Cen- 
tral park, New York, U. S. A. 65. 
(H 89244, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5443 
Busy West street showing Hudson river 
and docks of ocean liners and Sound 
sieamers, New York. U. 8. A. 55. 
- (H 89237, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5444 
Capitol from the southeast, Washington, 
fey ee 109.) (EL 689246, Jan. 12, 
5445 
Celery patch in the hammock land near 
Manatee, Florida, U.S. A. 852. (H 
89255, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 5446 
Counting out. Eeny, meeny, miny, mo. 
5262. (H 89268, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5447 
Dangerous position. H. C. White co., 
photographer working on column oi 


new building, 250 ft. above ground, 
New York. 49. (H 89234, Jan. iy 
1907. ) 5448 
Date palm in the Tampa bay park, 
Tampa, Florida, U. S. A. 833. (H 
89252, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 5449 
Dear old grandpa. 5291. (H 89276, Jan. 
12, 1907. ) 5450 
Exposure of inside troubles. 5258. (H 
89265, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5451 


Ev ening crowds on Park Row flocking to 


—- Brooklyn 


bridge, New York, 
U.S Do. A A. Ga. 


(H 89236, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 


5452 | 


Fall creek, wateriall and power house, 
Ithaca, N. pee NSe Piss la sated: (H 
89249, ‘Jan. 12, 1907. ) 5453 


Get up freshie, we’ve come for a visit. 
5454 


5621. (H 89285, Jan. 12, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Good night, grandpa. 5292. (H 89277, 

Jan. (2, 1907.,) 5455 
Good times with grandpa. 5288. (H 
* 89273; Jan. 12, 1907.) 5456 
Half a mile of troops. 15th U.S. on 300 


mile march, southern Vermont. 6519. 
(H 89292, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5457 
Love goes out the window. 5610. (H 
89282, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5458 


Lower New York as seen from new sky- 
scraper on West side. U.S. express 
b’ld’g. on left, harbor in distance. 52. 
(H 89235, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5459 


Luscious grape iruit in the trees, Mana- 
tee, Florida, U.S. A. 843. (H 89254, 
Jan, 1271907.) 5460 


Madison square garden and tower, the 


huge amusement and show palace, 
New York, U.S 58. (H 89240, 
Jane bo 9072) 5461 


May day party entering Central park, 


New York, U.S. A. 66. (H 89245, 
Fare 12) TOOT.) 5462 
Microbes. Mikerobes. 5604. (H 89279, 
Jan. 12, 1907.) 5463 
Moonlight row will be very jolly. 5622. 
(H 89286, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5464 
Ned raisestheante. Auntie. 5611. (H 
S02e0; Jam. 12. 1807.) 5465 


Nest and eggs of the Florida gallinule, 
gallinule galeata. Above to right is 


nest of a red-winged blackbird. 6280. 
(H 89290, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5466 
Nest and eggs of Wilson thrush. 6281. 
(Hl 89291, Jan. 12; 1907.) 5467 
New York herald building, copy of an 
Italian palace, rond may 34th st., 
New York, U.S. A. 60. (H 89241, 
Jan. 12, 1907.) 5468 
Now catch me, ina date palm, Tampa, 


bay park, Tampa, Florida, U. S. A. 


838. (H 89253, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5469 
Now ride the goatand do it pretty. 5624. 
(H 89288, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5470 
Oh, for a girl, be she fair or dark. 5598, 
(H 89278, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 5471 
Old fashioned maple sugar making. 
Boiling down sap, Vermont, U.S. A. 
424. (H 89247, Jan. 12,1907.) 5472 

| Pillowfight. Firstdown. 5259. (H89266, 
Jan 12% 1907) 5473 
Pillow fight. Second down. 5260. (H 
89267, Jan. 12;.1907.) 5474 
Private investigations lead to ——. 5257. 
(H 89264, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5475 


Sailors on land, agile construction men 


on a suspended iron section, 200 it. 
above ground, New York. 456. (H 
89238, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5476 


144 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


White (H. C.), company, 
North Benington, Vt. 
Slow case. Some people need special 
treatment. 5603. (H 89280, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 5477 


Sunday noonday crowd on Fifth ave., | 


looking north from 58rd st., New 
York, U.S: A: 63. -(H> 89242, Jan. 
12, 1907.) 5478 


Sweet spot. 


sugar factory, Vermont, U.S. A. 425. — 
(H 89248, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5479 


Packing room in a maple | 


Tearing down Dr. Parkhurst’s Madison © 
square church. Steeplejacks at work | 


on spire, New York. U.S. A. 
(H 89239, Jan. 12, 1907.) 

True southern scene. Outdoor life ina 
live oak tree, Manatee, Florida, U.S. A. 
853. (H 89256, Jan. 12, 1907.) 5481 


57. 
5480 


Under the bamboo tree, Tampa, Florida, | 


Wis, A. 1832. (Hh s92aty Jane 12) 1907: ) 
5482 
We mus’ det dolly’s dresses done for Eas- 


ter. 5236. (EH 89259; Jan. 12):1907,) 


Whitney (Frank J.), Boston, 
Mass. 


Bunch of smelt on birch bark. (H 86648, 
Dec. 15, 1906.) 5495 
Pigeons on birch bark. (H 86650, Dec. 
15, 1906.) 5496 
Smelt on birch bark. (H 86652, Dec. 15, 
1906. ) 5497 
Squirrels on birch bark. (H 86649, Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 5498 

| Squirrel and pigeons on birch bark. (H 
86651, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 5499 


2 ¢. each Dec. 15, 1906. 
Willard (S. L.), Wilmette, 
Ill 


In the wilderness. ( EL S9al9, Jan.,.18, 


1907. ) 5500 
Keith (William), the man. (H 89517, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 5501 

| ——— the painter. (HH (S9olGa Jan sis, 
19072) 5502 

_—— the poet. (H 89518, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
| 5503 


5483 | 


We'll s’prise grandpa. 5286. 


Jane 12; 1907: ) 
When papa comes in the door. 
(H 89281; Jan. 12, 1907.) 


5609. 


(H 89272, | 
5484 


2c. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Winthrop press, New York, 
NY: 


_ Vanderbilt cup race. (H 89028, Jan. 9, 


5485 | 


1907: 2c: Jansg. tai) 


Voodhead (W. H.), Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 


5504 


_ Birdseye view of Ashburnham, Mass. 


When wife is away. 5600. (H 89289, | 
dan. 12, 1907: } 5486 | 

Where are my pets? 5285. (H 89271, 
Jane 2 1907. } 5487 — 

Where is that tick? 5239. (H 89262, 


Jan. 12, 1907. ) 
White staghorn coral, Florida, U.S. A. 
862. (H 89257; Jan. 12, 1907.) 
Young house keeper’s trials. 5238. 

89261, Jan. 12, 1907.) 


it.) | 0263, “(El- 89269; Jian: 


(H 


12, 
5491 


You’re 
1907. ) 


5488 


5489 © 


5490 | 


15th. U.S. cavalry passing along a high- | 


6520. (H 


way in southern Vermont. 
89293, Jan. 12, 19072) 


Zc. each Jan. 12, 1907: 


Whiting brothers, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Hunting the beautiful Mongolian pheas- 
ants, Oregon. 7053. (H 87985, Dee. 
26, 1906. ) 5493 


5492 © 
| Springtime. 


from Willard Hill. (H 88288, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1906) 5505 


St. Bernard’s church and parochial resi- 
dence, Fitchburg, Mass. (H 89329, 
Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907.) 5506 

St. Bernard’s church and rectory, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. (H 88287, Dec. 31, 1906; 
2c Dee! 3h, 1906s) 5507 

Woods (Sam. ), Akron, Ohio. 
Mildred. (H 88305, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. 
Dee. 13, 1906. ) 5508 
Wootten (Bayard), 
Bern, N. C. 
(H 89448, Jan. 16, 1907; 
2¢. Jan. 16, 1907.) 5509 
Y. M. C. A., Worcester, 
Mass. 


New 


| Y. M. C. A. building, Worcester, Mass. 


(H 88441. Jan. 2007 ac. am. 2 


1906.) 5510 
- Santa Claus gathering up christmas pres- Youman (T. L.), Columbus, 
ents for his little friends. 4055. (H hio. 
87984, Dec. 26, 1906. ) 5494 | Melody. (H 88778, Jan. 7, 1907; 2 c. 
2 c. each Dec. 28, 1906. |, Dee, 26, 1906.) 5511 
Number of entries of Photographs completed by the deposit of 2 copies since ay 


Paice, (MOOT boa eee eh Li ee 6 2 2 MS Set 2h 


na 


| some place in the distance. 


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. 
- proprietor. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors; with a subalphabet of titles under 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 
title, if printed in full, would read, ‘‘ Copyright by Raymond Francis Almirall, New York, N. Y 
Class 1, X Xe, no. 20308, Dec. 19, 1906; 1 photograph received Dec. 19, 1906.”’ 


Almirall (Raymond Fran- 
cis), New York, N. Y. 


Sketch for the monumental embellish- | 


ment of the plaza in front of Prospect 
park, city of New York, borough of 


Brooklyn. 1. ( 120308, Dec. 19, 1906. ) 

5512 

—— 2. (I 20809, Dec. 19, 1906.) 5518 
— 3. (I 20310, Dec. 19, 1906.) 5514 | 


1 photo. each Dec. 19, 1906. 


American lithographic com- 
pay: New York, N. Y. 

As of old. 22. Old man wearing a 

deep, Ty ruffled collar, a cloak. 

(I 20102, Noy. 28, 1906.) 


Fresh pickings. v. 25. 
ure of a little girl. 
1906. ) 


1 photo. each Nov. 28, 1906. 


Violets. Full face, 
beautiful young woman wearing a black 


(I 20103, Nov. 28, 


hat and an a~tomobile veil knotted | 


She wears in her cor- 
(1 20386, 


under her chin. 
sage a bouquet of violets. 
Dee. 31, 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Count and the convict. Now, chevalier, 
fam avenged. Two men are combat- 
ing with rapiers. 
stuck in the breast by the other. 
20508, Jan. 17, 1907. ) 


Cowboy and cowgirl. 
in saddle, 
Cowboy is pointing his right hand to 

(1 20504, 


Jan. 17, 1907.) 5519 


Lyman twins, the rustlers. 


are pictured as bell hops. They are 


driving eight chorus girls, who are at- — 


tired in white, each having a large pic- 
ture hat. (I 20505, Jan; 17, 1907. ) 
5520 


9915 | 
Half length fig- | 


5516 


bust portrait of 


1906; 1 photo. Dec. 31, 1906.) | 
5517 | 


One of them is being | 

(I | 
9518 | 
Cowboy and agirl | 
mounted on two ponies. | 


Lyman twins 


| 

| American show print com- 

| pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Lyman twins, the rustlers. Lyman twins 
dressed in white outing suits. Both 
have their left arms extended, with hats 
in their hands. Directly back of them 
are eight chorus girls. (J 20506, Jan. 
le HOOT) 5521 

Wonder if that is what they call a pesky 
streetcar. Rube standing on the corner 
of a large city with carpet bag in hand 


and waving his handkerchief at an 
electric car which is pdgio Stetedeete es. (I 
20507; Jane 7; 1907.) 5522 


1 pio och Jane Li 1907: 


(Emile), 

France. 

Jeunesse s’amuse. Number of young 
women grouped on and about the steps 
of an Italian garden with a background 
of spring foliage. Several of the group 
are dancing at the top of the steps on 
the terrace. (I 20285, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 17, 1906.) 5523 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing in the form of a square 
showing figures of two men_ three- 
quarters front view, and a lady, front 
view, all standing. One man is help- 
ing the other put on his overcoat, and 
the lady stands in front of them, hold- 
ing a bunch of roses. (I 20555, Jan. 
19, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 19, 1907.) 5524 

— ofa man standing front view hold- 
acaneunder one arm. He wears over- 
coat, gloves, and telescope hat. (I 
20298, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5525 


of a man’s head and shoulders en- 


Hay Artigue Paris, 


closed within a circle. (I 20299, Dec. 
| 17, 1906.) 5526 
| —— of a man’s head and shoulders, 


He wears a derby 
and has a muffler 
(I 20297, Dec. 17, 

5527 


nearly front view. 
hat, tie, collar, etc., 
around his neck. 
1906. ) 

145 


146 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing of three-fourths figure of a 
lady standing front view arranging her 
hair with one hand. (1 20301, Dec. 
17, 1906. } 5528 


1 photo. each Dee. 17, 1906. 


—— showing a boy about 10 years old 
seated, profile view, reading a paper 
held in one hand. (I 20552, Jan. 19, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 19, 1907.) 5529 


showing a boy seated, profile view, 
on a tree stump. He is putting on 
skates. (I 20409, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 5530 


— showing a boy seated three-quarters | 


front view on a bench, reading an open 
book. (I 20587, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 5531 


— showing a boy standing nearly front 
view. Wears a long overcoat, shoes 
and stockings and holds one hand to 
the side of his face. Holds a-pair of 
skates in the other hand. (I 20440, 
Jem lOO sail splobo* Jaman, 

5832 
showing a boy standing, profile 
view. He holdsa rabbit in one hand 
and a small rifle in the other. 

20441, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. each Jan. 

gy USO) 

showing a lady seated 

number of sofa pillows. She is leaning 

forward on one elbow and holds a 

small mirror before herface. (I 20561, 

Jan. LO 1907; 1 photo: Jan: 19; 1907. ) 

0034 


showing a lady 
table. 
in both hands. 
loose, short sleeves. (I 20406, Jan. 2, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907. ) 


showing a lady seated front view on 
a stool. She wears a low-neck cos- 
tume, long gloves, and hat trimmed 
with plumes. (J 20293, Dec. 17, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5536 


showing a lady seated front view. 
She wears fur boa, broad-brimmed hat 
with plumes and holds a muff in her 
hands. In the background is a wreath 
of pine twigs with leaves and cones. 
(I 20557, Jan. 19, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
19, 1907. ) 5537 
—— showing a lady seated in an uphol- 
stered chair reading a paper. 
center of the room isa square table on 
which are books and writing material. 
The room contains a book case, por- 
tierres, and fireplace besides several 
rugs, pictures, etc. (I 20584, Jan. 21, 
UgO7 T phovo. Jani T1907.) 


1907.) | 


(1 | 


5533 
among a | 


seated behind a | 
She holds a long piece of lace | 
She wears a robe with 


5535 | 


In the | 


5538 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing showing a lady seated ae 
front view holding: a mirror inone hand, 
a powder puffintheother. In the back- 
eround is a vertical panel picture. (I 
20350, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 24, 
1908. ) 5539 
showing a lady seated on a chair, 
front view, one arm resting ona desk 
beside her, and the other at her side. 
(I 20434, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5540 
—-— showing a lady seated, profile view, 
beside a table on which is a linen table 
cover. A small child is on a chair be- 

side her. (I 20347, Dec. 24, 1906. 
0541 
—— showing a lady seated, profile view, 


on achair. The background shows a 
small panel picture. (1 20353, Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 5542 


1 photo. each Dec. 24, 1906. 

-~—— showing a lady seated, profile view, 
ona chair with her face turned tofront. 
She wears low-necked costume with 
short sleeves. (I 20481, Jan. 7, 1907.) 

0543 

—— showing a lady standing back view, 
face in profile, winding a clock. A 
large rug is on the floor in the fore- 
eround, and moe in the background. 
(I 20432, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5544 


showing a ban standing between 
lace curtains which she holds aside 
with her hands. She wears low-necked 
costome having short sleeves. (1 20487, 
Jana, OWES 5545 


(1 photo. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


showing a lady standing front view. 
She holds a parasol with one hand and 
rests the other on window ledge. She 
wears a street costume including hat. 
(I 20582, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
a 1907) 5546 
—— showing a lady standing, front view. 
She wears street costume, hat with 
plume, and gloves. (I 20400, Jan. 2 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907.) 5547 
showing a lady standing nearly front 
view, resting one arm on a shelf and 
holding arose inherhand. She wears 
evening costume and long gloves. (I 
20351, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 24, 
1906. ) 5548 
showing a lady standing profile 
view. She holds her underskirt slight- 
ly elevated in front. (I 20302, Dec. 
17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906.) 5549 
showing a lady standing profile view. 
She wears a street costume, hat, and 
veil, and carries her purse in one hand. 
(I 20435, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
T1907) 5550 


- 20439, Jan."7, 1907. ) 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Pen drawing showing a lady standing 


three-quarters front view. She wears a 


street costume, hat with large plumes, | 


and furboa. Shealsocarriesamuff. (I 
20401, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 
1907.) 5551 


— showing a lady’s head and shoul- 


ders. She wears a hat trimmed with 
plumes, velvet, and has a boa of light 
fluffy material about her shoulders. 
Pt 20430. Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
7, 1907.) 5552 


— showing a maid standing at the 


corner of a table holding a bunch of 
napkins. Another bunch lies on the 
table, which is covered with a Jinen 
cover. (I 20404, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 5553 
showing a man standing beside a 
counter, one hand resting on a pile of 
magazines and the other in his coat 
pocket. 
shown the half figure of a second man, 
profile view, reading a magazine. (I 


20553, Jan. 19, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 19, | 


1907. ) 5554 
showing aman standing, front view, 
fastening his suspender. He wears a 
check shirt, striped trousers, shoes, 
collars,and tie. (I 20408, Jan. 2, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907.) 5555 
showing a man standing, front view, 
holding a bookinonehand. Hewears 
a tuxedo coat with low vest, shoes, col- 
fare ie. {1 20585, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 
photo. Jan. 21, 1907.) 5556 
showing a man_ standing, profile 
view. He holds a pipe and tobacco 
bag in his hands. He wears a double- 
breasted sack suit, shoes, collar, and 
tie, and has hishead bent forward. (I 
20438, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5557 
showing a man standing, profile 
view, with his face front view. He 
wears derby hat, overcoat, gloves. (I 
5558 
1 photo. each Jan. 7, 1907. 

showing a man, standing three quar- 
ters front view. He wears a sack suit, 
telescope hat, has on one glove, and 
carries one in the other hand. (I 
20407, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 
1907.) 5559 
showing a man’s head in profile. 
He wears a hat with the crown crushed 
in, and collar and tie. (I 20586, Jan. 
21, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 21, 1907.) 5560 
— showing a man’s head in profile, 
outlined upon a circular back ground. 
(I 20345, Dee. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
24, 1906. ) 5561 


In the right background is | 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Pen drawing showing a man’s head three- 


quartersfront view. He wearsa fedora 
hat, tie, collar. (1 20554, Jan. 19, 1907; 1 
. photo. Jan. 19, 1907. ) 5562 


showing a small boy standing, pro- 
file view. He wears a Russian suit, 
Tam’ o Shanter cap, and is holding a 
string suspended in front of a kitten. 
(I 20296, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 5563 


showing a small girl and her doll in 
bed and a !ady arranging the cover over 
them. (I 20548, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 24, 1906. ) 5564 


showing a young lady, seated, -pro- 
file view, holding a table cover in one 
hand and a bundle of napkins in the 
other. (I 20303, Dec. 17,1906.) 5565 


showing a young lady, standing be- 
hind a desk, upon which is a large as- 
sortment of lace. She is holding one 
piece with both hands. (I 20295, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 5566 


1 photo. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


showing five ladies standing in a 
semi-circle. The one at extreme right 
holds a lorgnette in one hand. (I 
20550, Jan. 19, 1607; 1 photo. Jan. 19, 
1907. ) 5567 


show.ng four ladies standing in a 
row, three approximately front view, 
and the fonrth in profile. All wear 
waists and skirts of different materials. 
(I 20430, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5568 


showing full figures of four ladies in 
arow. Twoare front view, one in pro- 
file, and one back view with face in 
profile. (120581, Jan. 21,1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 5569 


showing half figure of a lady, front 
view, face in profile. In the back- 
ground is a long transverse panel over 
which are drawn a number of shoes. 
(20501, Jan. 19; 1907. ) 5570 


showing half figure of a lady, seated 
on a chair, and resting her hands on 
the chair’s back. A pair of gloves are 
shown at right angles forming a corner 
piece at u: per left corner of drawing. 
(I 20558, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5571 
1 photo. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


showing half figure of a man stand- 
ing behindatable. A number of shirts 
are arrange! in a semi-circle on the 
table before him. (I 20346, Dec. 24, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 5572 


148 CATALOGUE OF 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Pen drawing showing half figures of three | pen drawing showing three ladies in a 


ladies ina semi-circle. (1 20405, Jan. 
2, £907; 1 photo. Jan. 2; 1907.) 8573 


— showing half length figures of four 


ladies. Three are shown front view, 
and one back view, facing them. (I 
20583, Jan. 21, 1907.) 5574 | 


— showing head and shoulders of a 
lady, front view. She wears a flat 
erowned hat, trimmed with flowers, 
and alow necked costume. (I 20578, 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 


1 photo. each Jan. 21, 1907. 


— showing head and shoulders of a. 


lady, front view. She wears a street 


costume, and hat having plumes and | 


flowers. (I 20403, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 2, 1907.) 5576 
— showing head and shoulders of a 
lady nearly front view. 
boa over her shoulders, and a large hat 
with plumes. 
and blossoms partly encloses the lady’s 
head. (I 20577, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 5577 
showing section of a bath room with 
towel rack and towels. 


9975 


She wears a | 


A semicircle of twigs | 


COPY RIGHT 


Two small | 


children stand in front of a bath tub. © 
The larger is in the act of holding a | 
towel about the form of the smaller | 


child. 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 


(I 20294, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. | 
5578 


—— showing the figure of a man, stand- | 
ing, front view, one hand in his coat | 
pocket and the other holding his hat | 


and overcoat. 


(I 20348, Dec. 24, 1906.) | 


5579 | 


showing the figures of eight ladies, 
standing, in a row. 


In the back- | 


ground is a jong panel about the height | 


of the figures, the surface of which is | 
(1 20352, Dec. 24, 1906.) 5580 


dotted. 
1 photo. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


showing three-fourths figure of a 


lady, nearly front view, adjusting her | 


belt. In the background is a horizon- 


tal panel and a number of belts. (I 
20556, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5581 


showing three fourths figure of a 
lady, profile view, putting on her 
gloves. She wears a short cloak and 
fur boa) and hat. | (1 20560, Jani 19, 
1907. ) 5582 


1 photo. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


lady, standing front view, her head 
turned to one side. 


She is arranging | 


showing three-fourths figure of a | 


ENTRIES 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


semi-circle, one of them seated in an 
arm chair. (I 20349, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 24, 1906.) 5584 


showing three ladies, standing in a 
row, approximately front view. All 
wear street costume, hats with feathers, 
and carry muffs. (I 20399, Jan. 2, 
1907; 1 photo. Jans 2) 19075) 5585 


— showing three ladies, standing in 
a row, two front and one profile view. 
The one in the center holds an 
umbrella in both hands. All wear 
street costume. (I 20580, Jan. 21, 
1907; 1 photo: Jans 21) 1901) 5586 


— showing two ladies in a room full of 
various pieces of furniture. One lady 
is seated on an arm chair and the other 
stands in the background. (I 20433, 
Jan. /, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 77 gos.) 

5587 

—— showing two ladies, one seated, and 
the other standing behind the first. 
(I 20292, Dec. 17 19067) 5588 


showing two ladies, one seated, and 
the other standing beside her. Both 
are dressed in street costume including 
hats, and carry muffs. (I 20300, Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 5589 
1 photo. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


showing two ladies standing, profile 
view, one at either side. In the back- 
ground is a man bringing forward a 
roll of carpet, partly unrolled. (I 
20559, Jan. 19, 1907; | photos. 19, 
Le Uie 5990 


showing two men before some book 
shelves, one three quarters back view, 
and the other three quarters front 
view leaning against an arm chair. (1 
20588, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 21, 
1907. ) 5591 


showing two men standing, facing 
each other; one three quarters front, 
the other three quarters back view. 
(I 20844, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
24, 1906.) 5592 


—— showing two-thirds figure of a man, 
standing, front view. He wears a 
double breasted fancy vest, trousers 
and no coat. He is smoking a pipe. 
(1 20410, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 
1907. ) 5598 


_— showing two thirds figures of three 


her hair with one hand and holds mir- | 


ror in the other. 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907. 


(I 20402, Jan. 2, | 
5583 


All wear waists of 
(I 
1 photo. Jan. 21, 

5594 


ladies, front view. 
elaborate design and plain skirts. 
20579," Fan. ZEIT: 
1907. ) 


FINE 


ARTS 149 


Beattie (Herbert W.), Quin- 
cy, Mass. 
Laurel wreath. ‘The laurel w reath i is clr- 


cular in general design and is in relief | 
upon a rectangular background, (I | 


20448, Jan. 8, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 8, 


1907. ) 5595 
Wreath of oak. Is circular, in relief 
upon a rectangular background. (I 
20427, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5596 


Behrens (Geo. A. ), Chicago, 


Waiting for Santa Claus. Two children 
on old fashioned settee watching open 
erate fire place. (I 20307, Dec. 19, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 19, 1906.) 

Bloteky (Abraham G.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 


Arrow (The). 
Indian. The Indian is arranged in 


side elevation and wears a conventional | 


(I 20500, Oct. 31, 1906; 
24, 1906.) 5598 


Boston art silver plate com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 

Almond or fruit dish, 7} inches wide, 9 
incheslong. Flowers, leaves and scroll 
design. (I 20396, Nov. 21, 1906. ) 

5599 

Bon-bon dish. 43 inches wide, 7 inches 
long. Morning glory design in bottom. 
(I 20393, Noy. 21, 1906.) 5600 


Cake or bread tray, 8 inches wide, 12 
inches long. The design i is roses, other 
flowers, leaves and scroll. (I 20394, 
Nov. 21, 1906.) 5601 


Cramb scraper. 
long. Fluted and scroll design. (I 
20391, Noy. 21, 1906.) 5602 

Crumb scraper. 34 inches wide, 63 inches 
long. 
sign. 


war bonnet. 
1 photo. Nov. 


(1 20390, Nov. 21, 1906. ) 


Crumb tray. 5% inches wide, 8 inches 
long. Fluted and scroll design. (I 
20392, Nov. 21, 1906. ) 5604 


1 photo. aba Nov. 21, 1906. 


5% inches wide, 8 inches 
Forget-me-not and ribbon de- 
sign. (I 20389, Nov. 21, 1906; 1 photo. 
Nov. 7, 1906. ) 


Fish tray. 93 inches wide, 15 
long. Two fishes in bottom of tray. 
(One large, one small. ) 
posed to be water. (I 20398, Nov. 21, 
1906. ) 


Crumb tray. 
long. 


inches long. 
around the outer edge, 


(I 20397, Nov. 
21, 1906. ) 


| La manucure. 


5597 | 


An arrow, a bow, an) 


34 inches wide, 63 imches | 


Forget-me-not and ribbon de- | 
9603 © 


| Coaching. 


5605 — 
inches | 


Bottom sup- | 


5606 


Grape or fruit dish. 9 inches wide, 12 | 
Grape vine running | 


5607 . 


Boston art siiver plate com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Small almond or bon-bon dish, 
wide, 6 in long. 
scroll design. 
, 1906. ) 


1 photo. each Noy. 21, 1906. 


Bréanté (Albert), Paris, 

France. 

Interior of a woman’s | 
boudoir. Ina white Louis XIV chair 

a woman is sitting. (I 20286, Dee. 17, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5609 


Caproni (P. P.) & bro., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Spirit of 776. A plaster relief showing 
three male figures with fife and drums, 
leading a company of cheering soldiers. 
(I 20455, Jan. 9, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 9, 
1907. ) 5610 


Carpenter (Louise M.), 
Berkeley, Cal. 

Contented puppies. Oil painting, 22 by 
24in. TwoSt. Bernard puppies placed 
in a wooden fruit basket. (1 20499, 
Jan. 14, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 14, 1907.) 

5611 


} in. 
Flowers, leaves and 
(I 20395, Nov. 21, 
5608 


Cleveland & Whitehill com- 
pany, Newburgh, N. Y. 
Where are you going my pretty maid? 
A little boy wearing overalls, and a 


little girl wearing bloomers. (I 20322, 
Dec. 20, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 
5612 

Cockcroit (Edward T. ), New 


MOrk, Nay: 
| Roman pedestal. Drum pedestal made 
from models of Italian workmanship, 
consisting of square base on which 
restsa drum. (I 20367, Dec. 27, 1906; 


1 photo. Dec. 27, 1906. ) 5613 
Collier (P. F. ug _& son, New 
Work, MoM. 

Arabian nights a ee, WeoThe 
search for the Singing Tree. (I 20104, 


Nov. 28, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 

5614 
Party composed of five men 
and one woman on top of an old time 


coach. (I 20306, Dec. 18, 1906; 4 photo. 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 5615 
| Flying Dutchman of to-day. A number 


of men working at the pumps of a ship 
evidently in distress. (I 20364, Dec. 
21, 19006:) 5616 


Gana band. Short stout musician 
blowing a horn to which is attached a 
small stand for holding the music. His 
beard is long and w hite. He wears 
spectacles and a soft broad brimmed 
hat. (I 20863, Dec. 27, 1906.) 5617 


1 photo. each Dee. 27, 1906. 


150 CATALOGUE. OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
Work Nave 
New Years. 


father Time welcoming in the New | 


Year represented by a small boy carry- 
ing in his leit hand a large green um- 
brella with a curved handle. (I 20415, 
Jan. 3, 1907.) 5618 


Revival that failed. Smiling gentleman 
in a silk hat and a fur collared over- 
coat starting out to make New Year’s 
Calliss vel 2046) Jane d, 190%) 5619 

1 photo each Jan. 3, 1907. 


Tragedy (The) of the trees—Hauling 
logs to the river. Painting by Fred- 
eric Remington, showing a team of 
horses hauling a load of logs to the 
river. (I 20442, Jan. 7, 1907.) 5620 


Where to, sir? 
endecker, showing a hansom, bowling 
along. 
young woman. (I 20443, Jan. 7, 1907.) 

5621 

1 photo. each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Cook (Robert L.), Spring- 

field, Mass. 
Arnold memorial. 
and 2 ft. 8 in. high. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


Painting by F. X. Ley- | ie 
Serre ' Altar in Roman style. 


Inside are a young man and a | 


10 ft. long 1 ft. thick | 
Name of family | 


inscribed and top counter sunk so as to | 


drain rain water. 


1907; 1 photo. Jan. 10, 1907. ) 5622 


Coulon (Geo. A.), sr., New 
Orleans, La. 


(I 20462, Jan. 10, | 


Dr. Quitman Kohnke, pres. of board of | 


health of New Orleans, La., visiting a 


yellow fever patient during epidemic | 


of 1905. Interior of poor house. 
tor and nurse are around a low bed on 
which the patient lies. (I 20358, Dec. 
26, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 26, 1906.) 5623 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, Ohio. 
Valentine beauty. 


Doc- | 


Cox (Louise) United States. 


| Little Miss M. Front view of little girl 
Old year represented by | 


seated on a bench both hands resting 
on bench and feet crossed over each 
other. (I 20338, Dec. 24, 1906.) 5627 


1 photo. each Dec. 24, 1906. 
Crane (J. W.), New York, 
Nive 


Beach girl. Three quarter length figure 
of young girl, dressed in white sailor 
suit. (I 20320, Dec. 20, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 20, 1906. ) 5628 

May 29th. Civil war veteran seated in 
room threading a needle. He is re- 
pairing an American flag which lies 
across his knees. (I 20377, Dec. 29, 
.1906; 1 photo. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5629 


Daprato statuary company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

The distinguish- 
ing feature of the altar is a monogram 
8. T. A., a representation of grapes and 
wheat. (I 20260, Dec. 15, 1906.) 

5630 

Altar pedestal with group. Descent from 
the Cross. In the lower part of the 


pedestal is a monogram V. M. (I 
20259, Dec. 15, 19086. ) 5631 
1 photo. each Dee. 15, 1906. 
Darragh (Mrs. Li. Hart), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

‘Nesbit’s (Evelyn) first pose. Cloak of 
brown thrown over the shoulder. Size 
of painting 26 by 36 inches. (I 20413, 
Dee. 26, 1906. ) 5632 


1 photo. Dee. 26, 1906. 
Deakin (Edwin), Berkeley, 
Cale 
Busy corner. View of the Crocker bldg., 
corner of Market and Post streets, San 
Francisco, Cal: (1 20829>) Dee: 20, 
1906. ) 5633 


_ December day in San Francisco. Picture 


Head and bust of a. 


young woman enclosed in a decorated | 


frame of heart shape. 

i 9072 Lo photo. Jan: 7, 19074) 5624 

Cox (Kenyon), New York, 
NX 


3eneficence of law. 


(I 20425, Jan. | 


Decorative painting | 


for the supreme court room of the Es- | 


sex co. courthouse, Newark, N. J. 
Central figure is Law, crowned and 
sceptred. (I 20337, Dec. 22, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 22, 1906. ) 5625 


Cox (Louise), United States. 
Anne. 


Picture of a bright eyed baby | 


seated on a fur rug, legs sprawled out | 


baby fashion, playing with a toy 
front of her. 


in | 


(I 20339, Dec. 24, 1906.) 


5626 


of Call bldg. located at corner of Mar- 
ket and Third streets, San Francisco, 
Cal. (I 20327, Dec. 20, 1906. ) 5634 
Passing of the storm. View of the 
Chronicle bldg.in San Francisco cor- 
ner of Market and Kearney streets. In 
foreground street cars, and pedestrians 
holding umbrellas. (1 20328, Dec. 20, 
1906. ) 5635 
1 photo. each Dec. 20, 1906. 


Dean (Walter L.), Boston, 

Mass. 

U.S. gunboat Gloucester at Santiago. 
Oil painting on canvas six feet long by 
four feet wide. The U. 8S. gunboat 
Gloucester on right steaming towards 
the spectator and firing at two Spanish 
torpedo boats in left side of picture. 
(I 20447, Jan. 8, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
8, 1907.) 5636 


FINE 


ARTS eae 


Deluec (Gabriel), Paris, 
France. 
Tntimité. Six young girls in a drawing 


room. One of them is sitting at the 
piano accompanying the singing of 


another, who is standing to the right | 


of the picture. (I 20283, Dec. 17, 1906; 


1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5637 
Detchon ( Adelaide), Spring- 
field, Mass. 
— (The) glory. Water color 


drawing, 9 by 15 inches of morning 
glories. (I 20262, Dec. 15, 1906; 1 
Dec. photo. 15, 1906.) 5638 


Eghi ( Alfr at: West Orange, 
ae 


Return from the ae 
showing in the right foreground two 
knights partially armored, each 
mounted upon a white charger and 
carrying a lance in an upright position 
in his right hand. (I 20365, Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 5639 


Sieefried’s return from the hunt. Centre 
figure is in full armor, mounted upon 
a rearing white charger. 
horseman accompanies 


the breeze. 
5640 


1 photo. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) & co., 

St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Builders plan. 
wagon scale. 
06 F. sheet 1. drawer 61. (I 20372, 
Dee. 29, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


5641 | 


— Drawing of a 46 ft. 100 ton, 5 sec- 
tions iron frame railway track scale. 
The figures show respectively plan, 


side elevation, cross sections, and view | 


of main scale leverage. (I 20276, Dec. 


17, 1906. ) 


First detail plan. Drawing of a 46 it., 
100 ton, 5 sections iron frame railway 
track scale. This drawing gives details 
of some of the structural steel. (I 
20278, Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5643 


1 photo. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


Drawing of a 22 ft. 15- 
ton wagon scale. Drawing is numbered 
11-27-06 F. sheet 2. drawer 61. (I 
20373, Dee. 29, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 29, 
1906. ) 5644 


Drawing of a 46 it. 100 ton, 5 
sections iron frame railway track scale. 
Figures show respectively plan, side 
elevation, and crosssections. (1 20277, 
Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 


Foundation plan. 


Painting | 


Another | 
him on his | 
right, carrying a standard extended by | 
(I 20366, Dec. 28, 1906.) | 


| Refuge (The). 


| Third detail plan. 


Drawing of 22 it. 15-ton | 
Plan is numbered 11-27- | 


| Sewing by lamplight. 


5642 | 


| Barrymore (Ethel). 


5645 


| Girl in blue. 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Second detail plan. Drawing of a 22 ft. 
15-ton wagon scale. Drawing is num- 
bered 11-27-06 F. drawer 61. sheet 4. 
(I 20374, Dee. 29, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 5646 


Drawing of a 46 ft., 100 ton, 5 
section, iron frame railway track scale. 
This drawing shows details of some of 
the structural steel. (I 20279, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 5647 


Drawing of a 46 ft. 
100 ton, 5sections iron frame railw ay 
track scale. This drawing shows de- 
tails of some of the structural steel, 
also details of rail clips. (I 20280, Dee. 


17, 1906. ) 5648 
1 photo. each Dec. 17, 1906. 
Fairchild (Mrs. John C.), 


Hyde Park, Mass. 
Sitting in a chair 
with hands together and head turned 


nearly # around. Painting. (I 20261, 
Dec. 15, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 15, 1906. 
5649 


Feist (Julien), Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

The size is 26 by 18 
inches. A woman and a child em- 
braced lovingly, and sitting on acouch 
in a corner of a room, lit by two op- 
posite windows. (I 20444, Jan. 7, 
1907. ) 5650 


The size is 26 by 
18 inches. A young woman sits near 
a table where a gas lamp stands with 
green shade. (I 20445, Jan. 7, 1907.) 

5651 


1 photo each Jan. 7, 1907. 


Kerry: (BD. My & cor,” De- 
troit, Mich. 
Sweet peas. Bunch of sweet peas of 


several varieties in a low shaped vase. 
(I 20523, Jan. 18, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
18, 1907. ) 5652 


Fitler (W. C.), New York, 
Nae 
Summer landscape just 
(I 20321, Dec. 20, 1906; 
56538 


Golden hour. 
aiter sunset. 
1 photo. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 


Flood & Conklin company, 
Newark, N. J. 

Bust portrait of a young 
woman wearing a kind of a chiffon 
head dress, puifed at the ears, and 
having long strings. (I 20498, Jan. 
14, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 14,1907.) 5654 


152 CATALOGUE OF. 


COPY RIGHT 


ENTRIES 


French (Ransford M.), 
Weehawken, N. J 
Architectural design and construction. 
A eulogium. 2 flanking pier elements 
joined by a central connecting element. 
On one of the pedestrals stands a 


figure. (I 20426, Jan. 7, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jame 07) 5655 
Frost and Reed, Bristol, 


England. 
Play. It represents a forest scene with 
two leopards at play around a tree- 
trunk. (I 20494, Jan. 14, 1907.) 5656 


Thro’ the crisp air. It represents a 
snowy landscape with sheep and trees 
and hills in the foreground and dis- 
tance. (I 20495, Jan. 14, 1907.) 


1 photo each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Gargoyles oe New York, 
SNK 


Seal of the aes A tracery of 
leaves between straight lines, acting as 

a rectangular frame with the words 
New York’’ at the bottom and at the 
top a scroll covers most of the frame. 
(I 20571, Jan. 19, 1907; 1 photo, Jan. 19, 


1907. ) 5658 | 


George (Richard Fox), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Johnson (Hon. Tom L.). Portrait bust. 


Head slightly raised and turned to the | 


left, collar low and turned down with 
bow ties (720453) sanyo en vl 
photo: > Jan, 9, 1907. ) 5659 


German American Coffee Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Laughing boy. A boy in a seated posi- 
tion probably at a table upon which 
both his elbows are rested. He 
shown in a laughing mood. 
Jan. 16, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 16, 1907.) 

5660 
Goetz (Ludwig E.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Holbein E. 1768. Conventionalized 

representation of a plant with a central 


stalk and over hanging leaves at the | 


top of the stalk. Oct. 27, 


1908. ) 5661 


Holbein E. 1769. An oblong rectangu- 
lar field with a wide double border of 
embroidery work. (I 20530, Oct. 27, 
1906. ) 5662 

Holbein E. 1770. Lady in flowing gown 
standing between two tall flowering 
plants with one hand extended toward 
one of the plants. (I 20531, Oct. 27, 
1906. ) 5663 


Holbein E. 1771. Shield checkerwise, 
with griffins rampant as supporters in 
a field between upper & lower em- 
broidery work. Borders of octagonal 
figures. (I 20528, Oct. 27,1906.) 5664 


(1 20525, 


5657 


is | 
(1 20502, | 


Goetz (Ludwig E.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Holbein E. 1772. A peacock with tail 
spread, standing between two conven- 
tionalized plants in ornamental pots. 
(I 20529, Oct. 27, 1906.) . 5665 


Holbein KE. 1774. A griffin rampant on 
a square field, enclosed in a wide em- 
broidery work border, (I 20526, Oct. 
Zip SOG.) 5666 


Holbein EK. 1776. Lady & gentleman 
in armor having hands clasped within 
space border, with embroidery work. 
(I 20527, Oct. 27, 18063) 5667 


1 photo. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Goet’s (Jacob) sons, Brook- 
iva, eine 

Washington as a free mason. A statue 
of about 6 inch. in height, including 
base & figure, which later represents 
George Washington, clothed as the 
worshipful master of the Masonic | 
Lodge. (I 20496, Jan. 14, 19074 19) 
photo. Jan. 14, 1907. 5668 | 


Gotham lithograph com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Girl dressed in uniform on deck of man- | 


of-war. (I 20424, Jan.5,1907; 1 photo. | 
Jan. 5, 1907. 5669 | 
Grosset (Edouard Leon), ! 


Paris, France. \ 

Group vache et laitiére. Acowstanding, | 
looking to the leit. 
peasant’s costume is sitting and milk- | 
ing the cow. (I 20452, Jan. 9, 1907. ya 
5670 || 

Groupe vache et veau. Group of one |} 
cow and a little calf. 
(I 20451, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


Groupe deux vaches. Group of two cows, 
0" 52 cent. in length. 39 cent. high. 
One standing on the ground, the other 
on a little hillock. (1 20450, Jan. 9, 
SN) 5672 


1 photo. each Jan. 9, 1907. 
Gude (O. J.), New York, 
NEY: 


ing. 5671 


Man in high hat and long light colored 
coat holding glass in right” hand. (I 
20332, Dee. 22, 1906. ) 5673 


Old man in evening dress, white hair, 
partly bald, sitting in chair by table. 
(I 20334, Dec. 22, 1906. ) 5674 


1 photo. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


Statue of Liberty stooping to pick up ob- 
ject. Itrepresents the statue of Liberty 
in New-York harbor, stooping to pick 
up something. (I 20570, Jan. 8, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 8, 1907.) 5675 


A woman in | 


The two stand- | 


| 


FINE ARTS 


Gude (O. ate _New York, 


Young man Hide in atte by low table, 


on which are w hisky bottle, syphon and | 


glass. (I 20333, Dec. 22, 1906; 1 photo. 


Dec. 22, 1906. ) 5676 | 
Hahn (James E.), New 
peor NG: Y, 


Karuso monkeys. 
together; the first holds his hands over 


i second over his ears, the | 
his mouth, the second ove ears, the | Harvester. 


. third over his eyes. (I 20305, Dec. 18, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 5677 


Hamblett (Nellie F.), Fitch- 
urg, Mass. 

Mary Baker G. Eddy. 
relief showing profile view of Mary 
Baker G. Eddy. (I 20428, Jan. 7, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 7, 1907. iy 


Hartley (Jonathan Scott), 
New York, N. Y. 
Nature’s sun dial. 


Three monkeys seated | 


A eircular bas | 
5678 


A young faun tick- | 


ling a toad, which is perched on a toad | 


stool, with a twig. (I 20304, Dec. 18, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 18, 1906. } 5679 


Harvey (EL), New York, 
ar 


Paper cutter ne consists of a crouch- | 


ing or sleeping leopard, which rests 
upon one end of the blade or cutter 
and forms the handle. (I 20288, Dec. 
5, 1906. ) 5680 


Stationery cabinet. 


153 


Huntington (Charles R.), 
New York city, N. Y. 
Abraham Lincoln. Oil painting 40 by 50 
inches. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 
three quarter length, sitting figure, 


‘facing a little to the right. (I 20492, 
Jan. 10, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907.) 
5686 


International harvester com- 

pany of America, Chicago, 
Ill. 

A little girl with laughing 
face and curling hair holding in her 
left hand an ear of corn. (I 20385, 
Dec. 31, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

5687 
Jobert (Paul), Paris, France. 

Une lecon de barre. Old fisherman and 
young girl in the stern of a large Trou- 
ville fishing smack. Theold fisherman 
is teaching the young girl how to steer. 
(I 20281, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
17, 1906. ) 5688 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany. 
Puzzles. Hali figure of man with puz- 
zled expression of face. On one hand 
he is holding a book; the other hand 


pushes back his hair. (I 20485, Jan. 
ENO O 7s) 5689 
| Riddles. Baby girl, curly hair, brown 


Rectangular octa- | 


gon, 17} in. long by 9 in. wide by 3} | 
in. high. There are six puma heads | 
with rings in their mouths, on panels | 


of cabinet. (I 20289, Dec. 5, 1906. ) 


1 photo. each Dec. 5, 1906. 


Haskin (B. E.), Chicago, Il. 
Friends. Boy and white rabbit in door- 
way. Rabbit partially in boy’s lap, 
who is feeding him. (I 20589, Jan. 21, 
1907.) 


Heavy load. Three children in 
ground, two of them carrying the third 
in a large basket. Some apples in bas- 


5682 | 
fore- | 


5681 


ket. (1 20590, Jan: 21, 1907.) 5683 
1 photo. each Jan. 21, 1907. 
Hazard (Margaret Kellogg), 
Elizabeth, N. J. 

Girl. Figure, three quarter length. Po- 
sition, head turned to right, hands 
behind her. (I 20532, Jan. 18, 1907; | 
1 photo. Jan. 18, 1907.) 5684 | 

Herrera (Leonardo), Néw 
Work. Wo x 
Apotheosis of Porfirio Diaz. A circle 


representing Aztec calendar, Mexican 
eagle on top. (I 20483, Jan. 11, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 11, 1907.) 


3095—PpT 4, Nos 6-9—07——6 


5685 | 


| New (the) home. 


eyes, rosy complexion, holding a doll 

in her left arm and showing contents 

of a book. (1 20484, Jan. 11, 1907.) 

5690 
1 photo. each Jan. 11, 1907. 
Kelly (James E.), New 
Norke Na) 

Portrait relief of Oscar Wilde. Profile 
portrait of Oscar Wilde, in bas relief 
facing to left, signed by Oscar Wilde on 
coat; seal in upper right corner. (I 
20290, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 
1906.) 5691 


Kendall (Sergeant), United 
States. 
Intent. Showing back view of a lady, 
standing in a doorway, watching two 
children at play on stairs leading up to 


a veranda. (I 20340, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 
photo. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 5692 
Ker (Wm. Balfour), New 
Mork, Nes ¥..) 


Castles in Spain. Young couple sitting 
hand in hand in orchard, watching 
spirit cupids building cottage. (I 20489, 
Jan. 11,1907.) 5693 


Alone at last. Young 
couple sitting in window with view of 
city behind them. (I 20488, Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 5694 


1 photo. each Jan. 11, 1907. 


154 CATALOGUE OF 


King (Paul), New York, 
INNS 


At dusk, Katiwijk. Two horses in fore- 
ground, one white, other bay, man on 
back of bay horse. In the 
ground Katiwijk fishing boat with lamp 
lit. (I 20388, Jan. 2, 1907.) 


Hauling up the boat. 
foreground; one white, one dark bay. 
In the middle ground a mass of horses. 
(20287, Jam. 2. 1907.) 

1 photo. each Jan. 2, 1907. 


Knight (William), Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Wayside (A) shrine. A monastery and 
trees with foliage in back ground, with 
sky at left and over monastery; a large 
tree at right in foreground with shrine 
nailed thereon. (I 20457, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 

5697 


—— A pasture in the country. Several 
sheep grazing. Shepherd dog with 
fore-feet on a wall. Large pine tree in 
the center on which a shrine is nailed. 
(I 20458, Jan. 9, 1907.) 


middle | 
5695 


Two horses in | 


5696 © 


COPYRIGHT 


} 


| Street scene. 


5698 


— A scene in a forest with trees and | 


foliage in back ground. A large cross 

in center of said forest on which a shrine 

is nailed. (I 20456, Jan. 9, 1907. ) 
1 photo. each Jan. 9, 1907. ) 


Kohn & bros., Chicago, Ills. 


breasted suit. (120479, Jan. 10, 1907. ) 


5700 | 


Field scene. Two young gentlemen on a 
walk overlookinga field. One is facing 
forward and wears black sack suit, the 
other is gazing over the field. (1 20477, 
Jan. 10, 1907. ) 5701 


Deck scene. Two gentlemen on the deck 
of aship. One wears a long overcoat. 
(I 20478, Jan. 10, 1907.) 5702 


Garden scene. Young lady & gentleman 


strolling through a garden. The lady 
wears white dress. (I 20482, Jan. 10, 
1907. ) 5703 


Park scene. Showing two gentlemen in 


the section of the park containing | 


One clad in light suit, the 
(I 20481, Jan. 10, 1907. ) 
5704 


animals. 
other in dark. 


Rail scene. Two gentlemen in sack suits 
looking over some plans. One gentle- 
man holds the plans with outstretched 
right hand. (1 20474, Jan. 10, 1907.) 

9705 


5699 


Hest ; | Man and woman. 
Chiif scene, representing two gentlemen | 


on a cliff. One wears a light single | 
breasted suit; the othera black double | 


| Seashore scene. 


ENTRIES 


Kohn & bros., Chicago, Ll. 

A young lady & gentle- 
man resting at the seashore. The 
young lady attired in white dress, 
black & white hat, black sleeve garters, 
and is seated holding an upraised um- 
brella over her head. (I 20473, Jan. 
HOMES OZ) 5706 


Standing (The) gentleman wears full 
dress, opera hat,.white tie, gloves & 
oxfords, holds cigar in his left, right 
hand rests on his hip and is gazing to 
the right. (1 20475, Jan. 10, 1907.) 

5707 

Representing two gentle- | 
men near the edge of walk conversing 
with young lady on horseback. The 

_ young lady rides on a black and white 
horse. (1 20480, Jan. 10, 1907.) 5708 


Walk scene. Two gentlemen buying 
flowers from a boy. One gentleman 
wears Prince Albert, opera hat, white 
tie, gloves and oxfords. (I 20476, Jan. 
10, 1907.) 5709 


1 photo. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Kuppenheimer (B.), & ¢co., 
Chicago, Il. 

Figure of man, both hands in overcoat 
pockets, pipe in mouth, and trousers 
turned up at bottom; figure of boy and 
girl in background, with umbrella 
above them. (I 20545, Jan. 19, 1907.) 

5710 

Man seated in arm 

chair looking at woman, card in right 

hand. Woman seated at left of man, 
behind table, holding deck of cards. 

(I 20542, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5711 


Three figures. One man, back view, with 
hat in right hand, wearing light col- 
ored suit: other man, center figure, has 
both hands in coat pockets, front view, 
standing at left of young girl seated in 
large arm chair with book. (I 20549, 
Jan. 19. 1907.) 5712 


Three figures, two men, one woman. 
Man on right has right hand on hip 
and cane in left hand, coat thrown 
back slightly. Woman in center has 
long boa around neck, face front view. 
Other man, back view, with cane under 
left arm. (I 20548, Jan. 19, 1907.) 

9713 

Two figures of men; One man leaning on 
chair, other man standing and reading 
book. (I 20538, Jan. 19, 1907.) 5714 


Twomenand woman. Oneman hasright 
hand in outside coat pocket and cane in 
left hand. Other man has left hand in 
trouser pocket with coat thrown back. 
Woman has purse held on left arm, and 
coat on right arm. (J 20546, Jan. 19, 
1907. ) 5715 


| 


ARTS 1 


Or 
on 


Kuppenheimer (B.), & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

Two men, front view. Oneman has right 
hand in trousers pocket, cane in left 
hand. Other man has both hands in 
coat pockets and pipe in mouth. (I 
20540, Jan. 19, 1907.) 


Two men. 
and using telephone instrument. 


One man leaning on counter | 


Other Grand 


5716 | 


figure, back view, has both hands in | 


pockets. (I 20541, Jan. 19, 1907.) 


5717 | 


Two men. One man with cane under 
right arm, putting glove on left hand, 
side view. Other man has right hand 

* on hip with glove on left hand, holding 


| Little Boy 


right glove. (I 20547, Jan. 19, 1907.) 
5718 | 
Twomen. One man with right arm back | 


of body with cane in nght hand. Other | 
figure standing at the left with cane in | 


right hand, putting glove on right hand. 
(1 20543, Jan. 19, 1907.) 


Two men. 
cigarette in left hand. Other man, 
front view, with both hands in trouser 
pockets. (I 20544, Jan. 19, 1907.) 


5719 


One with right hand on hip, | 


5720 


Two men with woman. Woman hold- 


ing up right hand, golf stick in left | 


hand. One man with golf bag over 
right shoulder. Other man has right 
hand on right hip. (I 20539, Jan. 19, 


1907. ) 5721 
1 photo. each Jan. 19, 1907. 
Lambert (John), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Chevalier (Albert) as ’Awkins. Oil 


painting 40 by 58 inches, on canvas. 
Three-fourths length figure, life size. 
Brown background. Brownish 
coat, black velvet lapels, gray trousers. 
(I 20575, Jan. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
12, 1907.) 5722 


Langholif (Oscar L. F.), Fort 
Atkinson, Wis. 

Langholff cats. 

eats with a dark background, semicir- 


eular in shape and extending a short | 


distance above thecats. (120537, Jan. 
18, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 18,1907.) 5723 


Lawrence & Jellicoe Itd., 
London, England. 
Getting the lead into the wrong hand. 
Showing four figures in hunting cos- 


tume, the leading man has brought his | 


horse to a standstill. 
27, 1906. ) 


(I 20359, Dec. 


gray — 


Drawing in ink of three | 


5724 | 


Lawrence & Jellicoe, Itd., 
London, England. 

Good suit in diamonds. Scene in the 
hunting field. In the foreground isa 
man of strongly marked Jew ish fea- 
tures, wearing a check suit of clothes 
of rather loud pattern,,and seated on a 
white horse. (I 20360, Dec. 27, 1906. ) 

5725 
slam. Huntsman on horseback 
who has run full tilt into a hayrick. 

(I 20361, Dec. 27, 1906. ) 5726 


1 photo. each Dee. 27, 1906. 


Little Bo Peep. Showing a young girl 
standing on an elevated part of a field, 
holding her right hand to shade her 
eyes. (I 20569, Jan: 21, 19D%..) ., a727 


Blue. Showing a boy in 
quaint attire, blowing a peculiarly 
shaped horn which he holds in his 
left hand. (1 20568, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

5728 

Little Jack Horner. Drawing showing a 
small boy in quaint attire seated on a 
stool in the corner of a room, with his 
fingers dipping-into a pie. (I 20566, 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 5729 


Little Tom Tucker. Showing a boy in 
doublet and hose in the act of singing. 
(1 20567, Jan. 21, 1907.) 5730 


Matthew, Mark, Luke & John, guard the 
the bed that I lay on. Drawing show- 
ing four boys’ heads, each with halo. 
(I 20565, Jan. 21, 1907.) 5731 


Morning. Drawing showing a young 
child sitting up in bed, eyes wide open, 
evidently just awoke. (I 20562, Jan. 
21, 1907.) 5732 


Night. Drawing showing a young child 
in bed, eyes wide open, her hands 
clasped in the attitude of prayer. (I 
20564, Jan. 21, 1907. ) 5733 


Noon. Drawing showing a young child 
seated at table, a basin before her. 
(1 20563, Jan. 21, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
A STOVE 5734 


Spades the refuge of the destitute. Hunt- 
ing scene on a wet day, two figures on 
horseback with collars up and hands 
in coat pocket. (J 20362, Dec. 27, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 27, 1906. ) 5735 


Leigh (Wm. R.), New York, 
NEY 


Indian shepherd. An Acoma Indian 
squatting on the ground; his arms 
hanging over knees. (I 20421, Jan. 5, 
1907. ) 5736 


156 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Leigh (Wm. R.), New York 
City. 

Zuni water carrier. An Indian girl 
wrapped in a blanket, holding a jug on 
her head with her right hand. (I 
20422, Jan. 5, 1907.) 5137 


1 photo. each Jan. 5, 1907. 


Le More (Paul), Paris, 
France. 
En forét. Autumn seene. In the fore- 


ground a huntsman galloping on a bay 
horse, preceded by two hounds. (I 
20282, Dee: 17, 1606; 1 photo: Dee: 17; 


1906. ) 5738 
Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Life receives a few Christmas gifts. Fig- 


ure of Life dressed in his pajamas, but 
barefooted, facing a Christmas tree 
containing presents from his various 
subscribers. (I 20330, Dec. 21, 1906; 
1 photo. Dec. 21, 1906.) 5739 


Through differenteyes. Young man and 
young woman, also an elderly couple, 
looking through different eyes at a 
youngster who has just arrived in a 
basket, labelled, the New Year. (1 

' 20420, Jan. 4, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 4, 
1907. ) 5740 


Wrong house but let it go. Santa Claus, 
pipe in mouth, and with his pack al- 


most empty just leaving a miserable | 
(1 20331, Dec. 21, 1906; 1 photo. | 
5741 


room. 
Dec. 21, 1906.) 


Lincoln club, Brooklyn, 


Abraham Lincoln. Dimensions of can- 
vas, 48 by 58. The subject is seated 
on a plain mahogany chair with a red 
velvet or plush seat. (I 20454, Jan. 9, 
1907231 photo. Jan./9> 1907.) 5742 


McAuliffe (Florence Joseph), 
Worcester, Mass. 

Princeton plaque. 

relief with the name Princeton mod- 

eled above it. 

9743 

Yale plaque. 

: + low relief with a back 

leaves. 

1 photo. each Dec. 24, 1906. 


McCampbell (Marjorie E.), 
Dante, Tenn. 
Behind the fan. Figure of a Japanese 


ground of elm 


man and figure of a Japanese woman, | 


and an open fan covering their faces. 
(I 20311, Dec. 19, 1906.) 


Holly basket. 
leaves and holly berries. 
Dec. 19, 1906. ) 


Basket containing holly 
(20312, 


Tiger modeled in low | 


(I 20341, Dec. 24, 1906. ) | 


Name, Yale, modeled in | 


(I 20342, Dec. 24, 1906.) 5744 | 


5745 | 


| 
| 


5746 | 


McCampbell (Marjorie E.), 
Dante, Tenn. 
Mountain holly. Holly leaves and holly 
berries. (I 20318, Dec. 19,1906.) 5747 


1 photo. each Dec. 19, 1906. 


MacDonald (Angus Peter), 
Chicago, Il. 

Blacksmith (The). Stands at his forge 
with his back turned; holds a pair of 
tongs in one hand and the handle of 
the bellows in the other. (I 20429, 
Dec. 24, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 24, 1906. ) 

5748 


McKoon (Fannie M.), San 
Diego, Cal. 
The 49er. Is seated in his cabin leaning 
against his bunk reading letters from 


home. (120243, Dec. 13, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 13, 1906. 5749 
McLoughhn brothers, Brook- 


ya NS ane 
Mother Goose in herautomohile. Mother 
Goose driving an automobile with the 
goose standing infront. (1 20380, Dec. 
29, 1906. ) 5750 


Mother Goose and her goose. A goose 
dressed up, sitting in an automobile, 
and Mother Goose looking through a 
half door. (I 20379, Dec. 29, 1906.) 

5751 

Santa Claus takesaslide. Santa with his 
sack of toys sliding down hill on asled. 
(I 20378, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 5752 


1 photo. each Dec. 29, 1906. 


Manoline company, York, 
Pa. 

Maud. Bust portrait, side view of a 
beautiful young woman with dark hair, 
stylishly arranged and haying her 
bodice cut low and without sleeves. (I 
20316, Dec. 19, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 19, 
1906. ) 5753 


Manzi, Joyant & co., Paris, 
France. 
Le Baiser deviné (playing forfeits). Group 
of ladies & gentlemen dressed in cos- 
tumes of the eighteenth century, play- 


ing the game of forfeits in a park. (1 
20464, Jan. 10, 1907.) 5754 
Les quatre coins (puss in thecorner). A 


group of ladies, dressed in costume of 
the eighteenth century, playing the 
game of puss in the corner in a park. 
(I 20465, Jan. 10, 1907.) 5755 


1 photo. each Jan. 10, 1907. 
Marcusy (Flora), New York, 
NEES 


Berlin market woman. Old woman who 
is selling oranges and holds them in a 
basket in her left hand. (I 20354, Dee. 
5, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 5, 1906.) 5756 


Marqua’s universe. 


FINE 


ARTS 


Margua (William A.), Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Representation of 
the earth showing land and water sur- 
face in colors of varying shades. (I 
20487, Jan. 11, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 11, 
1907. ) 


Melchers au New York, 
iN: 


Last supper. Thirteen figures seated ata 
long table. Centre fieure i is of Christ, 
on the opposite side of table. On the 


5757 | 


near side two figures, one standing with | 


hands behind his back. (I 20576, Jan. 
21, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 21, 1907.) 


5758 | 


Moller (Ludwig), 
Germany. 


Lubeck, 


Birken. 
resenting a broad, flat landscape with 


Naegele ieee F.), New York, 
NG. Ye 


Eveiyn. Oil painting 12 by 16 inches. 
A child’s head with flowing curls and 
a wreath of leaves encircling the head. 
*(I 20411, Jan. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 
1907.) 5767 


Newell (G. Glenn), New 
Yorks Nay: 

Washing the sheep. Summer landscape. 
Under a large tree there is a flock of 
sheep. Two men at left are standing in 
small stream washing two sheep. (I 
20319, Dec. 20, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 20, 


1906. ) 5768 


Niehaus (Charles Henry), 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 


Sculptural group for pediment of Ken- 


Painting by L. Fischbeck, rep- | 


a long line of birch trees lining one side | 


of the path. (J 20467, Jan. 10, 1907.) 
5759 
Eichen. Painting by L. Fishbeck, rep- | 


resenting a broad landscape witha brook 
running through the center. 


oaks grow alongside water. (I 20466, 
Jan. 10, 1907.) 5760 


Fegender buck. Painting by Carl Zim- 


mermann, representing a buck in the | 
forest, rubbing the skin from his ant- | 

(T | 
5761 | 


Gemsbock. Painting by Carl Zimmer- 
mann, representing a gemsbock, stand- | 


lers against the trunk of a tree. 
20471, Jan. 10, 1907.) 


ing among the brush. (I 20470, Jan. 


10, 1907. ) 


mermann, representing a buck, care- 


fully making his way through the for- | 


est on the alert for enemies. 
Jan. 10, 1907.) 


Vor der alten stadtmauer. Painting by 
Max Merker representing a garden with 
several houses and a church visible in 
the background. (I 20469, Jan. 10, 


(I 20472, 


1907. ) 5764 
Winter’s end. Paiting by F. Miller 
Landeck, representing a hilly land- ' 


scape, lightly covered with snow. 
20468, Jan. 10, 1907.) 
1 photo. each Jan. LOY 1907: 


Mueller brothers, art and man- 
ufacturing company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Hanging of the crane. Man and lady 
sitting ata table close to a fireplace. 


5765 


Man ‘holding lady’s hand. (I 20501, 
Jan. 16, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 16, 1907. ) 
5766 


5762 
Sichernder bock. Painting by Carl Zim-.| 


5763 


(I | 


A bridge | 
of short planks cross the brook. Tall | 


| Mount Rainier with secondary 


tucky State House. Central female fig- 


ure representing Kentucky. (I 20275, 
Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906.) 
5769 

Pacific coast china com- 


pany, Seattle, Wash. 
peak. 
View from north showing foothills & 
lake Washington, with timber covered 
banks. (1 20573, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
5770 
Mount Tacoma (Rainier). View from 
the westward with foreground of water 


and forest. In foreground is branch of 
-rhododendron. 2. (I 20574, Jan. 21, 
1907. ) 5771 
1 photo. each Jan. 21, 1907. 
Paris, Murton company, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
American (An) beauty. Water color 


painting of a full length figure of a fe- 
male in a ball gown. (I 20512, Jan. 
18, 1907.) 5772 


Flower (The) of Norway. Water color 
painting of a full length figure of a fe- 
male in Norwegian costume. (I 20514, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 5778 


Geisha (The). Water color painting of 
the head of a Japanese girl with three 
chrysanthemums in her hands. (I 
20515, Jan. 18, 1907.) 5774 


Lotus (The) of the Nile. Water color 
painting of the head of an Egyptian 
female. (J 20516, Jan. 18, 1907.) 5775 

Paris (A) sweet. Water color painting 
of the head & shoulders of a French 


female. Rosein hair. (I 20511, Jan. 
18, 1907.) 5776 
| Spanish (The) dancer. Water color 


painting of a female figure in the cos- 
tume of a Spanish dancer. (I 20513, 
Jan. 18, 1907. ) 5777 


1 photo. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


158 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pennucci (Andrea), Boston, 
Mass. 

Second station of Christ. 
the Father. Group of eight figures on 
the ground, and one mounted on horse 
at right. 
outstretched. 

1 photo. Dee. 28, 1906. ) 


Perron (Charles Theodore), 
Paris, France. 
Dignite. 


ing France. The woman is dressed in 


Invoeation of | 


Christ in center with hands | 
(I 20368, Dec. 28, 1906; | 
o778 | 


Statue of a woman represent- | 


the costume of a peasant, is standing 


with her right foot forward, and her 
head slightly thrown back. (I 20284, 
Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 17, 1906.) 
5779 
Pyle (Howard), Wilming- 
ton, Del. 
Landing of Carteret. Painting, 64 by 16 
feet, of the arrival of the first governor 
of New Jersey, Sir Philip Carteret. (I 


_ Everybody loves me. 


20375, Dec. 29, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 29, | 


1906. ) 


Richemont (A. de), 
France. 

Maris Stella. Small fishing smack of 

Brittany. The Virgin and Holy Child 

appear to the three sailors whose boat 

is being tossed by the storm swept sea. 


5780 


Paris, 


Schall (Fred P.), Chicago, 
rik 


Nightowl. Nightscene on country road. 
Automobile in distance coming down 
the road with glaring searchlight; fore- 
ground representing an owl flying away 
from the glaring light. (I 20446, Jan. 
7, 1907; 1 photo. Jam, 7, 1907-))- 5787 


Schoenhofen brewing com- 
‘pany, Chicago, Ill. 

Edelweiss girl. Girl in Alpine costume 
seated on crag jutting out of snow- 
capped mountains. (I 20524, Jan. 18, 
1907; 1 photo, Jan. ie rot7s) 5788 


Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Little girl sitting 

on the garden step with box of candy 

on lap; kitten by her side, and a dog 

sitting up in front of her. (I 20376, 

Dec. 29, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 29, 1906.) 
5789 


Skarbina (Franz), 


Germany. 


Berlin, 


| Professor von Bergmann im Kreise seiner 


(I 20287, Dec. 17, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. | 


17, 1906. ) 5781 
Rouland (Orlando), New 
Yorks Na ¥- 

Roosevelt (President Theodore). Life | 


size figure, } length, in a grey coat 
suit, whitish grey linen vest, seated on 
his desk chair. 


1 photo. Jan. 18, 1907. ) 5782 


Rungius (Carl), Brooklyn, 
NG 

Alaskan moose. 

in picture, standing downhill in heavy 


(1 20517, Jan. 18, 1907; | 


Bull moose, very large | 


underbrush on a timber covered side- | 


hill. 
Dec. 22, 1906. ) 
At the waterhole. A spike-elk, broad- 
side, with forelegs in the water, looking 


up startled, water dripping from his | 


mouth. (J 20518, Jan. 18, 1907.) 5784 


Under Coal Creek camp. 


A grizzly bear | 


going up a grassy slope, a cub at her | 


heels. Snowbanks on the 


sides of | 


cafion in background & tops of moun- | 


tains disappearing in mist. (I 20519, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 


1 photo. each Jan. 18, 1907. 
Woodland stag. 


(I 20336, Dec. 22, 1906; 1 photo. | 
5783 | 


5785 


| Waiting. 
A bull caribou standing | 


alert in foreground among heavy low | 


bushes in red fall color. 
22, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 22, 1906. ) 


? 


(I 20335, Dec. | 


5786 | 


Assistenten und Horer. Professor von 
Bergmann, surrounded by three female 
and six male assistants, performing an 
operation upon a man lying upon the 
table. (120536, Jan. 19, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan: 19, 1907.) 5790 


Sloan (J. Vo) & con ew 
Yorks Ne 
Battle (The). On the right side is a cat, 
hunched back, open mouth and one 
paw raised, ready to spring at the op- 
ponent, a dog at the left, in a crouch- 
ing position, opened mouth, showing 
teeth. (I 20460, Jan. 9, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 9, 1907. ) 5791 


Dancers. Drawing of the figures of a 
man and woman. The woman is of 
the French type and has on a large 
picture hat and a decollete dancing 
dress with short skirt. The man 
wears the conventional evening clothes. 
(1 20315, Dee. 19, 1906: 1) photo. Dee; 
19, 1906. ) 5792 


Last sprint. To the right are the oars- 
men in the shell, with oars in position 
ready for the lastsprint. On the shore 
are two large trees. (1 20503, Jan. 16, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan: 16, 19072) 5793 


Drawing of a girl seated ina 
window seat. Her head is turned 
sideways showing her profile. (1 
20314, Dec. 19, 1906; 1 photo. Dee. 19, 
1906. ) 5794 


{ | FINE 


ARTS 159 


Stone Van Dresser company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Black feather. Head of a very modern 
young woman in profile. On her head 
isa millinery creation of turban effect 
with a bunch of black tips at the side. 
(1 20357, Nov. 23, 1906.) 5795 

Picture hat. Head and shoulders of a 
young, pretty woman; brown fluffy 
hair in pompadour style with curl on 
neck. On her head isa huge black hat. 

- (1 20355, Nov. 23, 1906. ) 5796 

Vanity of Virginia. 
ground is my lady of fashion, a young 
beautiful woman of the south about the 
time of the Civil war. (I 20356, Nov. 
23, 1906. ) 5797 

1 photo. each Nov. 23, 1906. 
Smidth (F. L.) & co., New 
Monk. JN: ¥. 

Davidsen tubemill in the South African 
veldt. Veldt scene. In foreground a 
company of men are surrounding a 
string of oxen drawing a large metal 
tube. (120318, Dec. 20, 1906; 1 photo. 
Dec. 20, 1996. ) 5798 


Straker (J. E.), Attleboro, 
Mass. 

Flora of currants. A pictorial represen- 
tation of the joliage and fruit. In de- 
tail the design consists of stems upon 
which are several leaves and clusters of 
mature fruit. (I 20419, Jan. 4, 1907.) 

5799 

Flora of the orange tree. A _ pictorial 
representation of the foliage and fruit. 
In detail the design consists of stems, 
leaves, and three oranges. (I 20417, 
Jan. 4, 1907.) 5800 

Flora of the strawberry plant. A picto- 
rial representation of the foliage and 
fruit. In detail it consists of a stem 
upon which are several leaves, flowers, 
and mature fruit. (I 20418, Jan 4, 
1907. ) 5801 

1 photo. each Jan. 4, 1907. 


Swenning (Rebecca T.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Bunch of crimson poinsettias, leaves and 
buds. (I 20325, Dec. 21, 1906.) 5802 
Bunch of double roses, leaves and buds. 
(I 20324, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 58038 


Spray of yellow California poppies, leaves | 


and buds, with a spider web in the 

background haying a spider suspended 

from said web and an insect caught in 
the web. (I 20323, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 

5804 

Spray of wild roses, leaves and buds, 


with a spider web in the background | 


having a spider suspended from said 

web and an insect caught in the web. 

(I 20326, Dec. 21, 1906. ) 5805 
1 photo. each Dec. 21, 1906. 


Occupying the fore- | Maud. 


| Praying Madonna. 


Swift & co., Chicago, IIl. 
Alice. Head and shoulders of figure of 
young woman. Three quarter view. 
Face turned toward right of picture, 
wearing large picture hat. (I 20520, 
Jan. 18, 1907. ) 5806 


Mabel. Head & shoulders of young 
woman with large flaring hat. Face 
front view with eyes turned slightly to 
the right. (I 20522, Jan: 18, 1907.) 

5807 

Head & shoulders of young 

woman. Hat contains large feathers 

above full pompadour hair. Face 
turned toward the leit of picture. Head 
bending slightly forward. Drapery & 

dress very low in the neck. (I 20521, 

Jan. 18, 1907.) 5808 
1 photo. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


(A. J.) company, 

Boston, Mass. 

Farmer (The). An old man coming dur- 
ing a rain shower, carrying a hoe in 
one hand and a basket in the other. 
(I 20459, Jan. 9, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 9, 
1907. ) ‘ 5809 


Tower 


United States playing card 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Fancy dress card party. Lllustrates in 
the foreground a table at which are 
‘seated two men and two women in fan- 
ciful costume, playingcards. Painting. 
(I 20258, Dec. 15, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 
15, 1906. ) 5810 


Literary card party. In the foreground, 
a table at which are seated two men 
and two women in conventional even- 
ing dress, playing cards. (I 20497, Jan. 
14, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 14, 1907.) 5811- 


Vereinigte | kunstinstitute 
AS Gs -vorne (Otte 
Troitzsch, Berlin. 

Taking leave. A young officer in naval 
uniform taking leave of his sweetheart, 
whose sister is talkingto her. (120509, 
Jan. 16, 1907.) 5812 


Figure of a Madonna 

in a blue dress with a white veil on her 

head holding her hands on her breast. 

(I 20510, Jan. 16, 1907. ) 5813 
1 photo. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Wolcott (Harry M.), Ruth- 
erford, N. J. 

Cotillion. Circular compo-ition of chil- 
dren dancing, enclosed in an oblong 25 
by 46 inches. The room in the fore- 
ground contains seven couples or parts 
of couples visible. (I 20291, Dec. 17, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 5814 


160 CATALOGUE 


Walter (William George), 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Pencil sketch of birds eye view of the 
H. J. Heinz co. manufacturing plant in 
Allegheny City, Pa. (I 20412, Jan. 2, 


1907; 1 photo. Jan. 2, 1907.) 5815 


Ward (B. E.), England. 

Beauty triumphant. th center foreground 
ig young woman in dress of tiger skin 
and blue gauze, with right arm resting 
on head of tiger. (I 20317, Dec. 20, 
1906; 1 photo. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 


Weisgerber (Charles 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Group of wax statuary representing four 
individuals present at the making of 
the first American flag, to-wit: George 
Washington, Robert ‘Morris, George 
Ross, and Betsy Ross; and showing an 
accurate representation of the actual 
room in which the flag was made in 
1776. (1 20449, Jan. 8, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 8, 1907.) 5817 


Wiechmann (M. H.), New 
Nork Nay 
Sea hon. Represents a sea lion, basking 
on a shelving rock, as executed in 
bronze to be used as an ornament or 
paper weight. (1 20572, Jan. 18, 1907; 
* 1 photo. Jan. 18, 1907.) 5818 


lel.) 


Willet stained glass com- 
pany, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Lead kindly light. _ Design for a window 
representing a female fiour e walking on 
flowing grass. Flowering trees above. 


(ar 20493, Jane 12) 1907; 1 photo: Jan. 
12, 1907.) 5819 
Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 


cliff Manor, N. Y. 
Christ and the sparrow. Drawing in 
black and white, showing full length 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5816 | 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 
Resurrection morn. Seven panel draw- 
ing in black and white, showing the 
three Marys at the tomb. (L 20535, 
Jame 9 Loos) 5821 


St. John the Baptist. Drawing in black 
and white of full length figure of St. 
John the Baptist, with shell in lett 
hand and staff resting against shoulder. 
(I 20534, Jan. 19, 1907. ) 5822 


1 photo. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


Wright (May Eloise), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Illustration of the lazy man’s desire. 
Represents a marshy pool. On the 
water are three pond lilly leaves, on 
two of which are perched a large ‘frog 
each. (I 20463, Jan. 10, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan? J0s TSOKe)) 5823 


Young (Anna Eliza), 
quiam, Wash. 

Copalis rock. Ocean scene consisting of 

five rocks, supposed to be located in 

the surf, with some accompanying wa- 

ter Scenery: ail 20371, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

5824 


Good luck. Landscape view as seen 
; through a horseshoe. Horseshoe is 
draped with timothy and four leaf 
clover. (120370, Dec. 28, 1906.) 5825 


| No danger. Dog house, some trees, a dog 
and acat. The cat is up the tree on 
the right, looking down on the black 
and white dog. (120369, Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

5826 


Ho- 


1 photo. each Dec. 28, 1906. 


Zogbaum (Rufus Fairchild), 
New York, N. Y. 

Charge oi the first Minnesota infantry at 
Gettysburg. Size of canvass: 6 feet 5 
inch by 8 ft. 2 inch. In the principal 
eroup the color bearer is shot by Con- 


standing figure of Christ, with dead federate officer and falls, but colors are 

sparrow in his hands. (I 20533, Jan. caught by color guard. (I 20423, Jan. 

WS ESOS) 5820 5, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 5, 1907.) 5827 
Number of entries of Fine arts completed by the deposit of 1 photograph since 

Sema: Me PGC wes hte aie Ee I 8 i MI a 2 505 


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| PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
5ist CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 10-18 
MARCH, 1907 


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


CLASS F, ENGRAVINGS; CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Coypright Entries appears each week. As the issue of Part 4 would necessitate the 
printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters contained in this Part— 
namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine Arts— 
it has been suggested that to avoid the inconvenience of sear ebing such a number of small alphabets 
this Part of the Catalogue be made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of 
each Week for Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photogra phs, and works of the Fine 
Arts. Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexesin the case of éach subject-matter, 
it will now be necessary ‘to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 


title, if printed in full, would read, ‘‘Copyright by American art News Co., New York, N. Y. Class 
F, X Xe, no. 48995, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 copies received Dee. 31, 1906.’ 


American art news company, American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. | New York, N. Y. 
Portrait of the Rev. W. Pennicott by Sir | Ah, yes! Her name was Maud. Jan. 20, 
Thomas Lawrence. (F 48995, Dec. 31, 1907. (F 49861, Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 


TUbetec., Decal, 1906.;) 5828 | 21, 1907.) 5837 
American-journal-examiner, _ And her grand old name was Maud. Feb. 
Boston, Mass. | 3, 1907. (F 50441, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c¢. 

First photograph of the Kingston ruins. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5838 
(Fis0153;)dan, 26,1907.) | 5829) another Salome. (F'50275, Feb. 1, 1907; 
Harbor street, Kingston, showing earth- 2. ¢, Feb. 1, 1907.) 5839 


quake wreckage the day aiter the dis- | 


Bae HADiie!, Jan, 26, 1907.).».5830 | Boo-0-0-0;0-0-0." Are you. scared? an 
a ¢ 5) 
Only open street after quake in Kingston | ks i so al Set eer 


ines .s roy i ss ee | pee ; 
business centre; negro pillagers shown Boosters’ club. For uncivil diplomats 


e pete see enk st 07-) , 9831 | “and little politicians. (F 50196, Jan. 
os in ee evel streets Hine ton» 29, 1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907.) 5841 

showing earthqua aos. 50152, 

Jan. 36. 1907. a Rag taOe 1 aa | tow wow. Feb.10,1907. (F 50644, Feb. 


; : - 9 
Section of Church street, Kingston, after ae Feb. 12, 1907.) a3? 
disaster, showing wreckage of the Cath- i will be boys. (F 50442, Feb. 4, 1907; 


olic church. (F 50154, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5843 
5833 oe F 

Wreck of Kingston’s chief hotel and ruins Braggo & he ae _ ie eae keep ae oe 

= SB AdqIEE bragging. (F 50554, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. 

of an open trolley car. (F 50155, Jan. 2 Sa 5844 
26, 1907.) pana. | f Pobre APA) . 

Wrecked power house at Kingston and =—_ He demonstrates that he really 

living rooms in open air. (F 50149, does cut some ice. (F 50148, Jan. 28, 

Jan. 26, 1907. ) 5836 | 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 5845 


He discusses snow shoveling while 


2c. each Jan. .22, 1907. ‘ 
his wife does the work. (F 50763, 


i oe Cee Feb. 16, 1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.) 5846 

Ah, her honorable name was Maud. Jan. _—— He does some fine carpenter work. 
21, 1907. (F 50200, Jan. 29, 1907; 2c. | (F-50627, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 
Jan. 29, 1907.) 5836 | 1907.) 5847 


161 


162 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Braggo the monk. He does some jug- 


slings) Gh 0250, Jan ol, 1907s 520c. 4 
Jan ail, 1907.) 5848 
— He doesn’t have to make the 


kitchen fire. 
2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 
— He fixed the furnace. (F 50836, 
Feb. 19, 1907; 2c. Feb. 19, 1907.) 5850 
— He joins a volunteer fire company. 
(F 50874, Feb. 21, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1907. ) 5851 
— He laughs at hisfriends. (F 50926, 
Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. ) 
— He said he would find the leak in 
the gas pipes. (F 50197, Jan. 29, 1907; 
2c. Jan: 29, 1907.) 5853 
— Heshowsthe youngsters. (F 50497, 
Feb. 5, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1907.) 
— He undertakes to put. 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 5855 
— What’s the use of hiring a glazier. 
(F.498389,. Jan. 22, 1907; 2c. Jan: 22, 
1907. ) 5856 
But Tige, oh where was he? (F 50820, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 5857 
Charity. 
Feb. 12, 1907.) 
Charlie and George. 


(F 50711, Feb. 14, 1907; 


5858 

Jan. 27, 1907. 
5859 
— Feb. 3, 1907. 
2c. Heb. 4, 1907.) 
—— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50646, Feb. 12, 
W907; 2c, Keb. 12, 1907. ) 5861 
— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50824, Feb. 18, 
HOO 7.92 ¢. Keb. 18: 1907.) 5862 
Comic valentine season is around again. 
(F 50745, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1907.) 5863 
Diary of Ananias. 


signed from the Senate. (F 50857, 
Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907.) 
5864 


Dippy! (F 504438, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 
4, 1907.) 

Do you know this face? 
14, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 


E. Z. Mark makes angry protest. 
50194, Jan. 29, 1907; 


(F 50712, Feb. 


25, 
5868 


30, 1907; 


Educated monk. (F 50019, Jan. 
1907 2.6. Jan. 25, 1907..) 


False alarm. (F 50225, Jan. 
2c. Jan. 30, 1907.) 


Farthest North and getting worse. (F | 
SOSLO! Feb: lS) 1907; .2' cheb. 218, 
1907. ) 


5849 | 


5852 | 


5854 
(F 50353, 


(F 50641, Feb. 12, 1907; 2c. | 


(F 
50198, Jan. 29, 1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907.) 


(F 50439, Feb. 4, 1907; _ 
5860 


I see by the papers | 
that Platt, Depew, and Bailey have re- | 


5865 
5866 
CE 


2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1907.) | 
5867 | 


ote 


5870 


_ CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 

| New York, N. Y. 

Fashion notes. The merchant. tailors’ 
mutual protective association. (F 
50626, Feb. 11, 1907;"°20e7hep. 11, 
1907.) 5871 

Frozen in the dod gasted ice. Jan. 27, 
1907. (¥F 50202, Jan. 29, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
29, 1907.) 5872 

Gentle sex. Hear about Brown? (F 
49950, Jan. 24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 

5873 
comes home. 

Zeca wan: (21. 

5874 

It wasa phony camera. 
(F 50273, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 c¢. Feb. 1, 
1907. ) 5875 

—— Of course G. Whatawad had to hap- 

(F 50223, Jan. 30, 1907; 


— Just wait till John 
(F 49868, Jan. 21, 1907; 
1907. ) 

Hall room boys. 


pen along. 

2 ¢.. Jan. 30; 1907.5) 5876 
_—Scheme would have worked. (F 
|, 50437, Feb. 4,,1907;.2.¢c, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


| 5877 
_—— Their first appearance on the vaude- 
ville stage. (F 50855, Feb. 20, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 20, 1907.) - §878 
| —— Their story of suddenly acquired 
wealth. (F 50042, Jan.-26, 1907; 2 c. 
| Jan. 26, 1907.) 5879 
Serra HEY, buy ge roses. (F 508520, 
Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 5880 
- They do it on $9.50 per. They at- 
tend a masquerade ball and meet some 
old friends. (F 50640, Feb. 12, 1907; 
2' ce» Feb.,.12, 1907, ) 5881 
They fail to see. (F 50743, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 5882 
— They find that snow-shoeing is not 


so easy. (F 50558, Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 8, 1907. ) 5883 
—— They hear the opera. (F 49923, 


Jan. 23, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 5884 
— They try to bolster up their credit. 
(F' 49866, Janio2i, We0s 2 ertan i211, 
1907. ) 5885 
They try to make an impression on 
the new boarder. (F 50922, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 23,1907. ) 5886 
| — They visit the dog show, and, of 
course, they meet G. Whatawad. (F 
50825, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 
5887 

—— They wanted to see Senator Ducats. 
(F 50145, Jan. 28,/1907;:20e) Jan» 28, 
1907. ) 5888 

| _ Happy Hooligan goes out into the cold 
world again! (F 50647, Feb. 12, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 5889 
| Happy Hooligan is out again and Gus is 
in again. Feb. 3, 1907. “(E 50440, Feb. 
wal907; 2-c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5890 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


1638 


New York, N. Y. 


| Happy Hooligan is out in the cold world | 
| (F 50821, Feb. | 


geain.; Feb. {/, 1907. 
18, 1907: 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 

He won’t be happy till he gets ’em. 
50826, Feb. 18, 1907; 


American-journal-examiner, 
| 5891 


Her busy day. (F 50765, Feb. 16, 1907; 

2c. Feb. 16, 1907. ) 5893 
| Impressions of the Thaw trial. (F 50592, 
| Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 5894 
In the dod gasted frozen north. (F 49863, 


' It wasa cold day ior Gloomy Gus. Jan. 
| PateeeBeuloy, Jan. 20, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Jan, 29, 1907.) 5896 | 


Jungle bowling club. (F 50045, Jan. 26, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907.) 5897 


re ungle jester. 
do, Bill? (F 49892, Jan. 22, 1907; 2. 


| Jungle novelist. (F 50276, Feb. 1, 1907; 
| awe @. Keb. 1 11907. ') 
Just kids) Are deyrich? (F 50500, Feb. 
| 98,1907; 2c. Feb. 5, 1907. ) 5901 
_— Dat coat’s too big. (F 50559, Feb. 
8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 5902 


_—— Don’t be frightened, little boy. 


Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1907.) 5895 | 


What are you trying to | 


5900 


(FF | 


KE | 
2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


5892 


Jan. 22, 1907.) 5898 | 
| Jungle music master. (F 50920, Feb. 23, | 
1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 5899 


50858, Feb. 20, 1907: De. Feb. 20, 1907.) | 


5903 


| —— For heayen’s sake, ain’t yer got no | 


more sense. (F 50924, Feb. 23, 1907; 
26. Bev. 23, 1907.) 5304 
_—— I bet I kin eat more apples dan you. 
(F 50523, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
1907. ) 5905 
Harry, todeder and loud. 
moos Peb.t 25, £907: :2. ¢. Feb. 
1907.) 


| Now remember. (F 50355, Feb. 2, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 


_—— Oh lady, would you mind if I) 


brought my steady around. (F 50234, 
Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 5908 | 


— What are you grinning at? (F 50555, 
Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 5909 


| 
| 
| 
| 


| 


6 
a | Mr. E. Z. Mark buys half interest. 
23, 
5306 © 


5907 


| —— What yer lookin’ in the etiquette 


| book for, Liza. (F 49890, Jan. 22, 
| 1907; 2 c. Jan. 22; 1907. ) 5910 


| —— Yer makesa fine looking ee Reg- | 
- gie. (F 50146, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
| 28, 1907.) 5911 


bteal Get busy, now. (F 50433, 
Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5912 
Lad that loved a lady. Jan. 20, 1907. 


(F 49862, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. AL, 
1907. ) 5913 


| Latest in lemons. 


| Mr. E. Z. Mark gets a fond embrace. 


l 
American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y 
Lad that loved a lady. Jan. 27, 1907. 
(F-50201, Jan. 29, 1907; 2 c. Jan.,29, 
1907. ) 5914 
—— Feb. 3,1907. (F 50438, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5915 
; (F 50645, Feb. 12, 
1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 12, 1907.) 5916 
— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50822, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2c) Feb. 18, 19072)", 5917 
(F 50016, Jan. 25, 
1907; 2’: Jan-20, 19077) 5918 
Little surprised party. (F 49865, Jan. 
Ze NOOT he; Janerak vroune) §919 
Man with a grouch. Ah, fiddle-sticks. 
(49924, Jan. 23, 1907) 2) es Jan eas, 
1907. ) 5920 
Maud! Sure! (F 50823, 


Peb oh our 


Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18,1907.) 5921 
Monopoly lodge entertainments. Five 
senses of the common people. (F 
50875, Feb. 21,1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 
5922 

— Happy Hooligan’sdream. (F50499, 
Feb. 5, 1907; 2c. Feb. 5,1907.) 5923 


_ —— Salome, or What happened to John. 


CE S0018, Jan.25, 1907; 2. ¢.. Jan.2p: 
1907. ) 5924 
(F 50438, 

Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 5925 
— See my Teddy bears. (F 50556, 
rep 8, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 5926 
s entries. (F 

50658, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. ) 
5927 

Mr. E. Z. Mark as a tester. (F 50521, 


Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907. ) 5928 
(F 
2c. Feb. 20, 1907. ) 
5929 

Mr. E. Z. Mark changes his mind. (F 
aWogt, Feb. 9;.1907;°2.c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 
5930 

Mr. E. Z. Mark enters politics. (F 50274, 
Feb. ¥, 1907; 2c. Feb!1, 1907.) 5931 
Mr. E. Z. Mark furnishes the keys. (F 
50928, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 23, 1907.) 
5932 
(F 
2c. Jan. 25, 1907. ) 
5933 

Mr. E. Z. Mark has his pride aroused. 
(F 50434, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 5934 


Mr. E. Z. Mark is connected with the 
nobility. (F 50498, Feb. 5, 1907; 2 ce. 
Feb. 5, 1907.) 5935 


50856, Feb. 20, 1907; 


50017, Jan. 25, 1907; 


| Mr. E. Z. Mark joins a new association 


Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Febz'8, 


5936 


(F 50557, 
1907.) 


164 


American-journal-examiner, 
New Nork, N. Y. 
Mr. E. Z. Mark receives conscience money. 
(F90235., Jam. voleis07 42 Civanw ol. 
1907. ) 5937 


Mr. E. Z. Mark resents an imputation. 
(F 50561, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 


Mr. E. Z. Mark rewards the finder. 
49948, Jan. 24, 1907; 


5938 | 


(am 
2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) | 


5939 | 


Mr. E. Z. Mark takes a lesson in sleight of | 
26, LIOT 252. c. | 
5940 


hand. (F 50043, Jan. 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 

New coins of the realm. (F 50876, Feb. 
Zi T907 2 ec) Hebu2y, 907.) 5941 


| 


’Nother pie dinner. (F 50921, Feb. 23, | 
1907; 2°c. Feb. 23) 1907.) 5942 © 
Now, what d’yethink of that? des eg 
miles. (F 50657, Feb. 13, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
13, 1907.) 5943 
Now, what d’ye think of that. Said Mr. 


Montmorency Binks: Methinks I heara | 


lynx, b’jinks. (F 50195, Jan. 29, 1907; 
Zeer gan, 29, 1907.) 


Off to the provinces. (F 50354, Feb. 2, 


1907; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1907. ) 5945 
Our antedeluvian ancestors. The streets 
are pretty crowded, ain’t they? (F 


49891, Jan. 22, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1907.) 


5944 © 


0946 


Our Senatorial minstrels. 


Platt and De- | 


ew in their lively song and dance. (F | 
p 5 g 


90224, Jan. 30, 1907; 
5947 

Senator Bailey case. With explanatory 
diagram. (F 49949, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 24, 1907. ) 5948 


Senatorial minstrels. (F 50044, Jan. 26, 
L907? V2 ean. 026, 1907%) 5949 


Short history of the average Russian po- 


2. hats alm 0 (..) 


| When Washington goes dry. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N.Y 
(F 50827, 
Feb.18, 1907; 2iex Feb us eroo7.) 
are 
Will the day ever come? Oh, happ 
day! (F 50764, Feb. 16, 1907; 2 ¢, Feb. 
Los 19074) 9958 


Wouldn’t it make a Monte Cristo mad? 
(F 50718, Feb. 14, 1907; 2 ce. Feb. 14, 
1907. ) 5959 


Wouldn’t it make a scarecrow mad. (F 
50522, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907. ) 
5960 

Wouldn’t it make youmad? After you 
had gone tothe rescue. (F 49925, Jan. 
23; 1907: 2¢. Jan. 23, 19079) 5961 


American steel plate engray- 
ing company, New York, 
N.Y 


(F 50392, Feb. 4, 
1907.) 5962 


Facing the enemy. 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 


‘Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, 
NY 


Ain’t babies rough. (F 49874, Jan. 16, 
1907.) 5963 
Always leave them smiling when you say 


goodbye. (F 49873, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
9964 
Between one and two in the morning. 
(F 49875, Jan. 16, 1907.) 5965 
Can’t get away to marry you to-day, me 
ma won’t let me. (F 49880, Jan. 16, 
1907. ) 5966 
_T ain’t going toeat no worms. (F 49877, 
Jan, 16; TOs) 5967 
Life sentence. (F 49876, Jan. 16, 1907.) 
5968 
Nice gift fora man. (F 49881, Jan. 16, 
1907. ) 5969 
| Oh look who’s here. (F 49872, Jan. 16, 
1907. ) - 5970 


| Phonetic method—kist with the t. 


lice official. (F 50642, “Feb. reef 
2.¢.. Keb. 12, 1907.) 5950 
Sorrows of Satan. He visits his friend 
Ryan. (F 50560, Feb. 8,°1907; 2. c. 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 5951 
Valentines. (F 50744, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1907. ) 5952 
Washington’s birthday. 1907. (F 50925, 


Feb. 23, 1907: 2 c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 5953 


What goes on at the Nome Pole. 
50648, Feb. 12, 1907; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 
5954 


(F- 


What ho! ’Tis Baron Doodlespeck. Jan. | 


20, 1907. (F 49864, Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. 
Jameel 1 907 5955 

When papa comes home on the Erie. 
(F 50835, Feb. 19, 1907; 
1907. ) 


2 ¢. Feb. 19, | 
0956 | 


(EF 
49882, Jan. 16, 1907.) 5971 


Willie’s nightmare. (F 49878, Jan. 16, 
1907. ) 5972 


2c. each Jan. 21, 1907. 


Art and color company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


Buffalo. 64. (F 49914, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 
5973 

New York. 62. (F 49916; Dec. 29, 1907. ) 
5974 

Philadelpha. . 6l= s(HW) 499la) (Deen .29: 
1906.) 5975 
Pittsburg. 63. (F 49913, Dec. 29, 1906. ) 


0976 
2 ec. each Dec. 29, 1906. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


165 


Barrie (George) «& 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Aspasia. After the painting by Henry 
Holiday. (F 50722, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 


sons, 


restoration by Paul Bénard. (F 49975, 
Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 5978 


Beautiful maidens presented to the Span- 
iards. 
Tlaxcala. 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 5979 

Charles ILand Lady Castlemaine, Duchess 
of Cleveland. After the painting by 
W..P. Frith, R. A. (49992, Jan. 25, 
M0 eer. e2an, 25, 1907...) 5980 

Chief vestal. After the painting by Henri 
Pa: Motte ¢H 50721, Keb. 15, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 5981 

Christ and the daughter of Jairus. After 
the painting by Albert Keller. (F 
49989, Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 


5977 


Atrium of a Roman palatial home. From | 
a water color by M. Hofibauer, after a | 


Reproduced from the Lienzo de | 
(CE 50010, Jian.25, 1907: 2. | 


5982 — 


Circe. After the painting by Henri P. 
Motte. (F 50720, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 15, 1907. ) 5983 

Cleopatra. After the painting by Alex- 
dre Cabanel. (F 50003, Jan. 25, 1907; 
2.e; Jan. 25,) 1907.) 

Cornelia, wife of Gracchus. After the 
painting by R. Sorbi. (F 50726, Feb. 
15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 5985 

Convert. After the painting by G. R.C. 


5984 | 


Boulanger. (F 49993, Jan. 25, 1907; | 
2c. Jam. 25, 1907. ) 5986 | 
Degeneration and regeneration. After 


the painting by Jan Styka. 


(F 50002, | 


Jan. 20, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 5987 | 


Domestic interior in France. 
tury. From a water-color by 8. Baron 


after a description by Viollet-le-Duc. | 


Preedan., 25: | Z ; 
, | Maria Padilla. 


CP 49979,’ Jan. 25, 1907; 
1907. ) 
Edith finding the body of Harold. 


5988 


(F 49986, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
1907. ) 

Egyptian Saint Mary. 
ing by R. H. Ravaut. 


20, 


(F 49995, Jan. 


After | 


the painting by Francois Schommer. | 
Is Sale i ; | Mutes. 


5989 


After the paint- | : 
P | New woman in Rome. 


12th cen- | 


5990 


20,/1907;.2 ¢. Jan. 25, 1907. ) 
eemia “oon her lover After the | 
painting by G. L. P. Saint-Ange. (F | 


49981, Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907. ) 


5991 | 
Fredegond watching the marriage of | 


Chilperic and Galswintha. 
painting by L. Alma-Tadema. (F 
#9982, Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 


After the | 


5992 


Ghawazi. 
Muller. (F 49991, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 


After the painting by C. L. | 
5993 


_Jeanne Hachette defending 


Barrie (George) & Sons, 


ee Philadelphia, Pa. 


Grecian toilette. From an antique ee 
(F 50005, Jan. 25, 1907; 2.¢.; Jan. 25, 
1907. ) 5994 


Hetaerae. After the painting by M. F. H. 


»Lucas. (F 50000, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 «. 
» Jan. 25, 1907. ) 5995 
Homeoitarich Athenian woman. From 


a water-color by M. Sabatier, after a 
restoration by P. Bénard. (F 50004, 


Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25,1907.) 5996 
Honi soit qui mal y pense. After the 
painting by A. Chevalier Tayler. (F 


49985, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 
5997 
Huemac IL meets Xochitl. After the 
painting by I. Obregon. (F 50001, Jan. 
20; 1907; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 5998 
Interior court of a zenana. From an 
Indo-Persian painting. (F 49977, Jan. 
20, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 5999 
Beauvais. 
After the painting by D. U. N. Mail- 


lart. (F 49980, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 
Dy 1907...) 6000 
Leading away the bride. After the 


byiiAdolph. .dtirsehl 7 ( F 
2c. Feb. 15, 1907. ) 
6001 

After the painting 
by J. Nogales. (F 49987, Jan. 25, 1907; 
2c. dane 20,1907) 4 6002 
Marguerite @’ Angouléme, queen of Na- 
varre, reading the Heptameron to her 
brother, Francis I. After the painting 
by Léon Olivie. (F 49984, Jan. 25, 
190ven Zhe! Jan Zon o0 7.4) 6003 
Marguerite of Valois at the coronation of 
Marie de Médici. After a portion of 
the painting by P. P. Rubens. (F 
49978, Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907. ) 
6004 

After the painting by 
Paul Gervais. (F 49998, Jan. 25, 1907; 
De Jame 25, V90%) 6005 
After the painting by P. L. Bou- 
ehard:* (49997; Jian: 125,. 1907342 c 
Jane. 251907.) 6006 
After the paint- 
ing by G. R..C. Boulanger. (F 49994, 
Janm..25,190752 ¢. Jam..29,,1907.,) 6007 
Phryne. After the painting by Henry T. 
Siemiradsky. (F 50719, Feb. 15, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 6008 
Princess Clémence and the ambassadors 
of Louis le Hutin. After the painting 
by L. F. F. Dupont. (F 49996, Jan. 25, 
1907. Zevdan, Logik.) 6009 
Priv ate chapel of Catherine de Medici. 
After an enamel in the Cluny museum. 
(F 49976, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 20, 
1907. ) 6010 


painting 
90723, Feb. 15, 1907; 


Legend of the roses. 


166 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barrie (George) & 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rebekah and Isaac’ sagent, Eliezer. After 
the painting by A. Cabanel. (F 49988, 
Jan. 20, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1907.) 


sons, 


6011 

Right of the seignior. After the painting 
by Jules Garnier. (F 49983, Jan. 25, 
1907; 2iendanty)2o,01907 ;) 6012 


Roman banquet. After the painting by 
Albert Baur. (F 50724, Feb. 15, 1907; 
Zac. HOD. tas 1907.) 6013 


Sacrifice to Venus. 
by P. J. Jamin. (F 49999, Jan. 25, 
nO 72 -¢€., Jan. Zo, 1907.) 6014 


Sappho in her school of poetry in Lesbos. 
After the painting by Hector Leroux. 
(F 50718, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 


Teutonic alliance. 
Ferdinand Leeke. 


After the painting by 
(F 49990, Jan. 25, 


After the painting | 


6015 | 


1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6016 
Tullia, daughter of Servius. After the - 
painting by E. Hildebrand. (F 50725, 


Feb. 15, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 1907.) 6017 


Book news monthly, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Seesaw (The). (F 49887, Jan. 22, 1907; 


2 é.-Jan.'22, 1907.) 6018 
Bowles (Joseph B.), Chica- 
go, Il | 
Adventures of Peck’s bad boy. Bad boy | 


gets a big rat. (F 499386, Jan. 14, 1907; 


Pewwan: L4, 1907.') 6019 
Bad boy gets the ne) tooth pulled. (# 
50549, Feb. 8,,.1907;, 2. ¢; Feb. 8, 1907..) 

6020 


Cousin Cynthygetseven. (F50671, Feb. 
13, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Peck family have a taffy pulling. (F 
OO alae le VOU. Zen. cb ellies gil 4, 
1907. ) 6022 


Pa going to the Eagles’ ball. (F 49769, 
Jan. D1, 1907; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907.) 6023 


Brage (Robert E.), Wash- 
ington, D. C 

Greater Washington hatchet. (F 46032, 

Octo, (9065 Jie. Jan 14 19075) 


Brown (D. D.) drug com- 
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Little Brownie. (F 48446, Dec. 21, 1906; 

2.¢., Dee. 215.1906. ) 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 


Minn. 
American girl. 23 by 33. (F 50781, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6026 
—8by12. (F 50780, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
6027 


6021 


6024 


6025 | 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 
Minn. 
Anxiousmoment. d5by4. (F 50775, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6028 


Autumn sunset. 43 by 6. (F 50798, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6029 
Blossoms. 23 by 3. (F 50791, a: ae 
1907. ) 030 
Catch. 23 by 3. (F 50801, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6031 

| Central park. 6 et 8. (F 50789, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6032 
Chauffeur. 23 by 3. (F 50787, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6033 
Christmastide. 23 by3. (F 50799, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6034 
Dan. 2 by 23. (F 50797, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
6035 

| English girl. 3 by 33. (F 50783, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6036 
— 8 by 12. (F 50782, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
6037 

| First lesson. 2 by 22. (F 50774, Feb. 
#8, 1907.) 6038 
Irish girl. 2 by 33. (F 50779, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 6039 

|} —— 8 by 12. (BF 50778;' Feb: 18> 1907.) 
6040 

| Madelaine. 2 by 23. (F 50800, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6041 
Maple leaf girl. 6 by 13. (F 50792, Feb. 
KS; 1907...) 6042 
Matinee girl. 23 by 3. (F 50798, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6043 
On the Rhine. 3% by 3. (F 508038, Feb. 
£19072) 6044 
Scotch girl. 23 by 33. (F 50777, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 6045 

| —— 8 by 13. (F 50776, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
6046 

Sheltered. 43 by 6. (F 50788, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 6047 
Sleighing. 23 by 3. (F 50784, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6048 

| Society girl. 23 by 3. (F 50796, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6049 

3 by 138. (F 50795, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

6050 

Sundown. 5 by 4. (F 50804, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 6051 
cue up... 6, by 8... GE) a0790) Bebat3) 
vi) 6052 

W “ees 23 by 8. (EF 50785, Ate 18, 
1907.) 6053 


| Washington (General) at Yorktown. 2 


by 22. 
Will he come. 
18, 1907.) 


(F 50794, Feb. 18,1907.) 6054 
21 by 3. (EF 50786, Feb. 
6055 


_ Asis. 


_Sailor’s dream. (F 49530, Jan. 9, 


Winter sport. 


_ American girl. 


Teasing. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 


Minn. 
23 by 3. (F 50802, Feb. 
6056 


18, 1907.) 
2 ce. each Feb. 18, 1907. 
Carroll (J.B. ), Oak Park, Il. 


(F 50139, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1907. ) 6057 


Daisy. (F 50136, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
28, 1907.) 6058 
| Dorothy. (F 50407, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. 


Feb. 4, 1907.) 6059 
( a0ts7, Jan. 28, 1907; 2.e: 

Jan. 28, 1907.) 6060 
Village maid. (F 50138, Jan. 28, 1907; 


2 €, Jan. 28,1907.) 6061 
Carstens (J. Carter), St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Knowledge is your shield. (F 50941, 
Feb. 2, 1906; 2c. Feb. 2, 1906.) 6062 


Clark (C. M.) publishIng 
company, Boston, Mass. 

(F 50390, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 

4, 1907.) 6063 


Clayton (Thomas W.), Spo- 
kane, Wash. 

Emblematic card, Order of Eagles. (F 
aoe anol i 2c. Lanse 23,. 1907.) 
6064 
Conklin (David Bruce), 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
If her husband knew. (F 50228, 

al, 1207.,) 

lf his wife knew. 


Jan. 
6065 


2c. each Jan. 31, 1907. 
Cook (Harry T.), New York, 
Nees 


2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1907.) 
Coolidge (Cassius M.), New 
Work, Na Wy: 
Bold bluff. (F 50266, Feb. 1, 1907. ) 
6068 
(F 50267, Feb. .1, 1907.) 
6069 


Waterloo. 


2 ce. each Feb. 1, 1907. 
Crall (Leander H.), New 
York, N.Y. 
Astordby pedigree issued in 1562. (F 
50501, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 


6070 
Cusick (Davis E.), Dan- 
ville, Ill. 
Speaker Cannon « his residence. (F 


49904, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 
6071 
Davis (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


Along the canal. (F 49841, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 


6072 
American beauty. 


1907. ) 6073 


(F 50229, Jan. 31, 1907.) | 
6066 


1907; | 
6067 


(F 49796, Jan. 21, | 


187 


Davis (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
American products. (F 49845, Jan. 21, 


1907. ) 6074 
Anxious to please. (F 49834, Jan. 21, 
1907. ) 6075 
_ Appreciative customer. (F 49827, Jan. 
21; 1907: ) 6076 
Atthe helm. (F 49790, Jan 21, 1907.) 
6077 
Beauties of the laundry. (F 49833, Jan. 
21° 19072) 6078 
Captain’s pet. (F 49805, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6079 


Comrades. (F 49848, Jan. 21,1907.) 6080 
Cool retreat. (F 49816, Jan. 21, 1907.) 


6081 

Dorothy. (F 49797, Jan. 21,1907.) 6082 

Edna. (F 49812, Jan. 21, 1907.) 6083 

Favorite. (F 49819, Jan. 21,1907.) 6084 

| Feeding the lambs. (F 49842, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6985 

Follow the leader. (F 49809, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6086 

| Future ham-lets. (F 49836, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6087 

Gertrude. (F 49793, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6088 

Glad to meet you. (F 49821, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6089 

Good beefers. (F 49815, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6090 

Good friends. (F 49847, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6091 

Good morning. (F 49799, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6092 

Grazing. (F 49837, Jan. 21,1907.) 6093 

Harvesting. (F 49828, Jan. 21,1907.) 

6094 

Hello. (F 49802, Jan. 21, 1907.) 6095 
Her mascot. (F 49787, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6096 

Home comforts. (F 49795, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6097 

In the pasture. (F 49844, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6098 

King of the forest. (F 49798, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6099 

Life’s pleasures. (F 49824, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6100 

Looking for game. (F 49788, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6101 
Mail orders. (F 49839, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6102 

Mamma’s littletootsie wootsie. (F 49800, 

Jan. 21; 1907_) 6103 

Mid winter charms. (F 49825, Jan. 21, 

1907. ) 6104 

Morning run. (F 49818, Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6105 


168 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Davis (J.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mother and son. (F 49850, Jan. 21, 


1907. ) 6106 | 
Mutualhelpers. (F49831, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6107 
Old canal. (F 49804, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6108 
Our best friend. (F 49811, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
61093 


Paddle your own canoe. 
21, 1907.) 


President’s home, Oyster Bay. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 

Proud of his products. 
Zh ASOT.) 

Ready for a canter. 


(F 49846, 
6111 


(F 49830, Jan. 
6112 


1907.) 6113 | 
Ready foracanter. (Color) (F 49791, 

Jan. 2, 1907.7) 6114 
Ready for the market. (F 49814, Jan. 


(F 49789, Jan. | 
6110 | 


(F 49822, Jan. 21, 


Zima One) 6115 
Ready toserve. (F 498038, Jan. 21, 1907. ) 
6116 
Receiving orders. (F 49801, Jan. 21, 
1907.) 6117 
Recreation. (F 49817, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6118 
Recreation. (F 49835, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
611 
Retreshments. (F 49826, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6120 
Reliable. (F 49794, Jan. 21,1907.) 6121 | 
Robbing the male. (F 49829, Jan. 21, | 
1907. ) 6122 
Sportsman’s delight. (F 49813, Jan. 21, 
1907. ) 6123 
Sweet Marie. (F 49843, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 
6124 
This pig went to market. (F 49823, Jan. | 
21, 1907.) 6125 
Thoroughbreds. (F 49806, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 
6126 
To Cupid’s rescue. (F 49807, Jan. 21, | 
1907. ) 6127 | 
Trustworthy. (F 49792, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 
6128 
Trysting place. (F 49810, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 
6129 
Up to date. (F 49849, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
61380 
Very fine. (F 49840, Jan. 21, 1907.) 
6131 


Weighing the baby. (F 49808, Jan. 21, 


#075) 


Well matched. (F 49832, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 
6133 
Who’s there? (F 49838, Jan. 21, 1907.) | 


6134 | 
(F 49820, Jan. 
6135 


Wonder where Lily is? 
ZO; ) 
2c. each Jan. 21, 1907. 


6152 


| Hotel Julien, Dubuque, Iowa. 


Decker, (W. 8.), Plainfield, 
Need 


jrish flag and harp. (F 50052, Jan. 26, 
190732 c. Jane 26, 1907s) 6136 


Doherty (Mrs. Lillian Cook), 
Washington, D. C. 
Reading. (F 49464, Jan. 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
han. 22, 190%2) 6137 


Doty (James M.), Kibbie, 
Mich. 
Christ’s body, the church, house of God. 
(F 46525, Oct. 20, 1906.) 6138 


City of confusion, sect Babylon, carnal 
religions. (F 46526, Oct. 20, 1906.) 
6139 
2c. each Jan. 10, 1907. 


Drexelius (H. C.), Coving- 
ton, Ky. 
And her name was Mud. (F 50649, Feb. 
11, 1907; 2 ¢. Heb. i2; 1907e) 6140 


Kastman (A. H.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Piano duets. (F 50597, Feb. 11, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 11,/1907.,) 6141 


Eckert (Thomas T.), New 
York,.Ny, Ye / 
Estimated electoral vote of November 
1864 made by President Lincoln Octo- 
ber 18. (F 50502, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6142 


Egelhof (F. L.), Dubuque, 
Towa. 
(F 50142, 
6143 


(F 
6144 


Jan. 28, 1907.) 


Masonic Temple, Dubuque, Lowa. 
50141, Jan. 28, 1907.) 


St. Joseph’s academy, Dubuque, Iowa. 


(F 50140, Jan. 28, 1907. ) 6145 


2c. each Feb. 7, 1907. 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), Topeka, 
Kans. 
Hamline university, St. Paul, Minn. 142. 
(F 50033, Janay, 19072 2c), Jan. “17, 
1907.) 6146 


Northwest Missouri normal school, Mary- 
ville, Mo. 148. (F50397, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 6147 


Oskaloosa high school, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 
147. (F 500384 Jsangi 7, 10074 2,c. Jan: 
ie L907) 6148 


Rose polytechnic institute, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 149. (F 50898, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 6149 


Tulane university of Louisiana, New Or- 
leans, La. 143.. (F, 50035, Jan... 17, 
LOOK 2c, Jan, ka Ir 6150 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


169 


Fairclough (Wm. Arthur), 
Gardner, Mass. 
Church of the Holy Rosary, Gardner, 
Mass. (F 50654, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6151 


Franklin (John H.), Omaha, 
Nebr. 
Bryan (William Jennings). The great 
commoner. (F 49246, Jan. 2, 1907; 1e. 
Oct. 20, 1906; 1 c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 6152 


Franklin company, Chicago, 

Wh 
Be the judge. 
6153 


By starting right. (F 90238, Jan. 31, 


1907.) 


Get in front. (F 50241, Jan. 31, 1907.) 


| Afternoon in July. 


(F 50239, Jan. 31, 1907.) | 


6154 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 


(F 50366, Feb. 4, 


1907. ) 6169 
Arehitect’s office. (F 50381, Feb. 4, 
S07.) 6170 
Artist at work. (F 50383, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6171 
_ At the haberdashers. (F 50385, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6172 
Banker’s daughter. (IF 50367, Feb. 4, 
1907.) 6178 
Between the acts. (F 50379, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6174 

| Bridle path. (F 50372, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6175 
| British museum. (F 50386, Feb. 4, 1907. ) 
6176 

| Day in May. (F 50362, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6177 
Dictation. (F 50384, Feb.4,1907.) 6178 


6155 

Good catch. (F 50237, Jan. 31, 1907.) 
6156 

Reach out. (F 50236, Jan. 31, 1907.) 
6157 


Up in the air. 


(F 50240, Jan. 31, 1907.) | 


6158 


2 c. each Jan. 31, 1907. 


Frink of Boston, 
Mass. 

Chips do more good in the fire than on 

men’s shoulders. (F 50545, Feb. 7, 

1907.) 


Boston, 


6159 


It was a great come-down for the pro- | 


fessor when the balloon burst. 
50544, Feb. 7, 1907.) 
It’s 
troubles—forget yours. 
i, \9OZ:,) 
Midsummer night’s (F 50041, 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 6162 
There’s always something coming forthe 
man with the pay day gait. (F 50542, 
Feb. 7, 1907. ) 6168 
Trust in God and keep your powder dry. 
(F 50543, Feb. 7, 1907.) 
2c. each Feb. 7, 1907. 


Garden (James), Tincup, 
Colo. 


6160 
(F 50546, Feb. 


dream. 


(F | 


a poor man who hasn’t his own | 


6161 


6184 


Fishing tackle. (F 50373, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


6179 

Grant’s tomb. (F 50375, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6180 

| Harvard club. (F 503878, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6181 

In the machine shop. (F 50382, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6182 
Keeping score. (F 50371, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

- 6183 

Kitchen table. (F 50363, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6184 

Letter from home. (F 50865, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6185 
Mingling with Nature. (F 50374, Feb. 4, 
1907. ia 6186 

| On the board walk. (F 50380, Feb. 4, 
1907.) 6187 
On the steps. (F 50376, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
6188 

On the veranda. (50368, Feb. 4, 1907. ) 
§189 

Story of the rain coat. (F 50364, Feb. 4, 
1907.) 6190 
Stroll in Central park. (F 50377, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6191 
Twosons. (F 50370, Feb. 4, 1907.) 6192 
When Greek meets Greek. (F 50369, 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 6193 


Match scratched. ( F 50729, Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6165 

Striking chauffeur. (F 50730, Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6166 | 


2c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 
Grubbe (Emil H.), Chicago, 
Ill. 
X-rays, before and aiter. (F 47938, Dec. 
&, 1900;"2 ¢. Jan: 21,1907?) 
Hardy (William F.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


(F 50598, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1907. ) 6168 


2 ¢. each Feb. 4, 1907. 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, 
Mo. 


Corner (A) in the Indian building, Al- 


6167 


buquerque, N. M. 9990. (F 90851, 
Feb. 20, 1907;.2 ¢. Feb. 20; 1907. ) 
6194 


Corner of dining room, Hotel El Tovar, 
Book-plate of Wilham F. Hardy, U.S. A. | 


Grand Canyon, Arizona... 9923), 468 
50518, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 
6195 


170 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas City, 
Mo. 
Entrance to Navajo blanket collection, 


Indian bidg., ‘Albuquerque, NORE: | 
O90iy (do0512) Keb:hie, £9002 id 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6196 


Group of Navajos, Albuquerque, N. M. 
7945, (EF 50506, Feb. 6, 1907; -2 c. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6197 

Hopi house, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 
8798. (F 50426, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
4, 1907.) 6198 

Hopi house, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 
8798. (F 50511, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
6, 1907. ) 

Hotel El Tovar, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 
8797. (F 50510, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
6, 1907.) 

Hotel El Tovar, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 


6199 
' Vm on the water wagon now. 


6200 


_ Love will find a way. 


8797. (F 50425, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
4, 1907. ) 6201 
Indian & Mexican bldg., Albuquerque, | 
N. M. 7946. (F 50507, Feb. 6, 1907: 
2/¢) Feb; '6,'1907.) 6202 | 


Indian and Mexican building, 
querque, N. M. 7946. (F 50424, Feb. 
4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 

Indian b’Idg., Albuquerque, N. M. 9902, 
9903, 9904. (F 50513-50515, Feb. 6, 
190% 382.6! adh Feb. 6, 1907.) 6204 

ERER G97 (F 50516, Feb. 6, 1907; 2c 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 

Ladies’ lounging room, Hotel El Tovar, 
Grand Canyon, Arizona. 9924. 


CE | 


Albu- | 
6203 


6205 


50519, Feb. 6, 1907; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) . 
6206 


Looking toward old blanket room, Indian | 


building, Albuquerque, iN M. 9991. 
(F 50852, Feb. 20, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 20, 
1907. ) 6207 
Navajo mother and. child weaving. In- 
dian bldg. Albuquerque, N. M. 7994. 
(F 50509, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 
190,72) 6208 


North wing, hotel El Tovar, Grand Can- 
yon, Arizona. 9925. (F 50427, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 


Heal (W. S&S. Pe New York, 
Ne 


Faint heart. (F bee Feb. 7, 1907; 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 
Friday. (F 50842, 
Feb. 19, 1907.) 
Girl with the peek-a-boo waist. (F 50572, 

Feb: 9, 1907; 2:¢.Kek. 9, 1907.) eos 


Here’s to the bride. (F 50537, ae 
1907; 2 c.. Keb. 7gre07, ) 6217 


Home sweet home. (F 50880, Feb. 21, 


ar 


2 \@s 
6215 


Feb. 19, 1907; 


1907; 2 c., Febn2i, 19072) 6218 
IT love you. (F 50536, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 6219 


(F 50577, 
Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6220 
Jumbo & Monk. (F 50834, Feb. 7, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 6221 
Love at first sight. (F 50533, Feb. 7, 
1907; °2 « Feb? 7; "1907-) 6222 
(F 50879, Feb. 21, 
1907; 2.c. Feb. 21, tg072) 6223 
Man who is worried and blue. (F 50575, 
Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6224 
Monday. (F 50838, Feb. 19, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 19, 1907.) 6225 
My wife won’t let me. . (F 50573, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. ) 6226 
Not yet des soon. (F 50878, sees 21 


1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 6227 

| Saturday. (F 50843, Feb. 19, 1907; 2c. 

Feb. 19, 1907.) 6228 

So doth the little busy bee. (F 50881, 
Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. ) 

6229 

| Some say bears do not scratch. (F 50877, 
Feb: 21, 1907; .2.e. Heb, 21, 1907.) 

6230 

| Sunday. ‘(2 50837, Feby fos 907-2) c: 

Feb. 19; 1907-) 6231 


| Thursday. (F 50841, Feb. 19, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 19, 1907. ) 6232 
To my wife. (F 50574, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1907.) 6233 


6209 © 


Old Mexican carreta, Albuquerque Indian | 


building. 10918. (F 50428, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6210 
Private dining room, Hotel El Tovar, 
Grand Canyon, Arizona 9922." (F 
50517, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 
6211 
Navajo weaver, aged six 
years. Indian b’ldg. Albuquerque, 
INSHMIL? 7992: 
2c) Hebi 61907) 
Elazens (Jia -.)), 
Kans. 


Tsonsi-Pah. 


Topeka, 


Panama canal. 
son. (F 50547, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
28, 1907.) 6213 


(F 50508, Feb. 6, 1907; 
6212 


Uncle Sam’s favorite | 
_ Money in my pene! 


What love will do. (F 50576, Feb. 9, 
hOOTS 2 ch Heb. GF NIOT 6234 


Tuesday. (F 50839, Feb. 19, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 19, 1907. ) 6235 

Wednesday. (F 50840, Feb. 19, 1907; 2 
Feb. 19, 1907.) 6236 


Woman’s weapons. (F 49712, Jan. 18, 
1907: 2°e. Jans LSas0g) 6237 


You can expect mesoon. (F 50530, Feb. 
1, 1907; 2c. Feb. adv 6238 
Henrich ve a ), Chicago, 


(F 49768, Dec. 14, 


1906: 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. ) 6239 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS i) 


= 
je 


Hickok (Albert E.), New 
0nk, WN: YY. 
Example in division. (F 50529, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 
Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Antotaph, 
ae LOise2-e:\ Jan, 22,1907. ) 
Doctor (The). 
2 odam.31;.1907..) 6242 
Good morning. (F 49942, Jan. 24, 1907; 


6240 


1-8. (F 498 3-49900, Jan. | 
6241 


F 49933, Jan. 24, 1907; 


2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6243 | 
Good night. (F 49944, Jan. 24, 1907; | 
2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6244 | 


How-d’e-do? 


Jansson (A. L.), West Somer- 
ville, Mass. 
Ye chimney-sweepe. (F 50545, Feb. 2, 


1907. ) 6259 
| Ye cunstable. (F 50351, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6260 
_Yedressmaker. (F 50339, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6261 
| Ye ferrymaid. (F 850341, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6262 
Ye goose-maid. (F 50352, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6263 

Ye miller. (F 50338, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6264 
Ye pedagogue. (F 50344, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6265 


(F 49946, Jan. 24, 1907; | 


2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6245 
I feel so bad. (F 49945, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6246 
Justalittleshy. (F 49948, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2c. Jan.-24, 1907.) 6247 
True love neverruns smooth. (F 49941, 
Jan. 24,1907; 2c. Jan. 24,1907.) 6248 | 


Hirshfield (Eli A.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
Whazzer mazzer with the monument. 
Vera, eb n.2, 1907; :2 e:, Octs(27, 
1906. ) 6249 


Holmes manufacturing com- 

pany, Chicago, Lil. 
Girl with the dog. 
107. 2 ae bs 9.1907...) 


Holston national 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
Holston treaty. (F 50652, Feb. 13, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 13, 1907. ) 6251 


6250 
bank, 


Hulsizer company, Des 
Moines, lowa. 
We’re open for business. (F 50272, Feb. 


1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907. 6252 


Inland press, New York, 
.'y 


| Fast mail. (F 49742, Jan. 0, kor Ave: 


| Well, what are you grinning at. 


LL CE LL LAL 
\ 


Jan. 7, 1907.) 6253 


Life is hell if you can’t take it easy. (F 
49528,'Jan. 12, 1907; 2c. Jan. 12, 1907.) 
6254 
(ae 
50315, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6255 

International text-book com- 
pany, Scranton, Pa. 
International correspondence 
Seranton, Pa. 463. 
(F 49974, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 c« Jan. 25, 


schools, 


1907. ) 6256 
— 464. Masonry and timber. (F 
5027, Feb. 7,.1907; 2 ¢: Feb.,.7, 1907. ) 
6257 


—— 465. Structural standards. (F50528, 
Fev. 7, 1907; 2c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 6258 


Ye pyrate. (F 50342, Feb. 2, 1907.) 


6266 
Ye quack. (F 50348, Feb. 2, 1907. ) 


6267 

| Yeselectman. (F 50349, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6268 

Ye shepherdess. (F 50343, Feb. 2, 1907. ) 
6269 


Yeslave. (F 50347, Feb. 2, 1907.) 6270 
| Ye spynnstere. (F 50346, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6271 

Ye stocks. (F 50350, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
| 6272 
Ye witch finder. (F 50340, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6273 


(#50569, Feb. 9, | 


_ Odalisk. 


_ Powers (The) that rule. 


Practice sheet101. | 


2c. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Jens (F. E.), Milwaukee, Wis. 
Dragon fly. (F 50653, Feb. 13, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 13, 1907.) 6274 


Jewelers’ circular publishing 
company, New York, 

INE, 
(F 50290; Feb. 2, 1907; 2 ec. 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6275 


Jones (George Ripley), Brook- 
line, Mass. 
(F 44522, Aug. 
ClQ06.) 7c Jame To oO.) 6276 
Kaufman publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Eternal answer. (F 50650, Feb. 1, 1907; 


Zee Heb. f tay) 6277 
Keely & Rockey, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Little widow is a dangerous thing. (F 
49757, Jan. 19, 1907.) 6278 


Skidoo’s no longer 23 for it’s now 37. 


(F 49758, Jan. 19, 1907.) 6279 
2c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 
Keppler & Schwarzmann, 
New York 'N:. Y. 
His station—and four aces. (F 49593, 
Jan. 12, 1907...) 6280 
Love in the jungle. (F 49550, Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 6281 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keppler & Schwarzmann, 
New, York, N.Y. 
Only five minutes walk to the station. 
(F¥ 49552, Jan. 12, 1907. ) 6282 
Whew! (F 49551, Jan. 12, 1907.) 6283 
2.c.,eaeh Jan, 28,1907. 
Kimball (W. W.) company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Home pleasures. (F 49766, Jan. 21, 1907; 
2c. Dee. 31,°1906. ) 6284 


Kingsley (Geo. $.), Chicago, 
Til 


Practical farm barn. | (F 50027, Jan. 26, 
MOO 7 2G Jane LS. L907: ) 6285 


Knight (Thomas A.) & co., 
Lexington, Ky. 
Moko. (F 49703, Dec. 24, 1906; 1 c. Dee. 
24, 1906. ) 6286 
My old Kentucky home. 
23. 19062 docs Dec. 24 190641..c2 Jan. 17; 
1907. ) 6287 


Koehler (Joseph), 

Norkia NaN: 

Waiting at the church. (F 49740, Jan. 
14, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1907.) 6288 


Leszynsky (Arlita), 

York) N¥e 

What she got waiting at the church. 

47981, Dee. “YO, 19065) 2c.” Jan. 
1907. ) 

Leusch (George), Michigan 

City, Ind. 
Country yilage, Birds eye view. 
50655, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1907. ) 


New 


New 


6290 


Levy & Clamage, Denver, 
Colo. 
Consumer gets his. (F 49759, Jan. 19, 
1907; 2c. Noy. 23, 1906.) 6291 


Life publishing 
New York, 
Power of the press. 


Hae pany, 


¥ 50449, Feb. 5, 


1907; 2 e: Reb..5}'1907..)- 
Liv ingston See New 
York, } 
Actor (The). 1139. (F 48597, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6293 | 
Athletic woman. 1137. (F 48595, Dec. | 
27, 1906.) 6294 | 
Automobile fiend. 1140. (F 48598, Dec. 
21, 19062) 6295 
Boozer (The). 1148. (F 48601, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6296 
Bowler (The). 1131. (F 48589, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6297 
Doctor (The). 1141. (F 48599, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6298 
Lemon (The). 1132. (F 48590, Dec. 27, 


1906. ) 


(F 49704, Dec. | 


(FE | 
| 
6289 


Ca 


6292 | Western argument. 


6299 | 


Livingston (Arthur), New 


York, (he 

Manicurist (The). 1128. (F. 48586, 
Dec. 27, 1906. ) 6300 

| Masher (The). 11388. (F 48596, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6301 
Old maid. 1135. (F 48593, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6302 

Overdressed woman (The). 1133. 

48591, Dec. 27, 1906.) 6303 
Sales lady. 1184." (F 48592, Dec. 27, 
1906. ) 6304 
School teacher. 1128. (F 48587, Dec. 27, 
1906.) 6305 
Smoker (The). 1136. (48594, Dee. 27, 
1906. ) 6306 

Sport (The). (F 48588, Dee. 27, 1906.) 
6307 

Typewriter (The). 1142. (F 48600, Dec. 
27, 1906.) 6308 


lc. each Dee." 27; 
Jan. 8, 1907. 


Long (Daniel B.), Buffalo, 
IN ve 


Carnations and panel. Large, wide. 
(#49937, Janek, Sr ak eran 17, 
-1907; 1 c. Jan. 26, 1907.) (New ed.) 
6309 

Small, wide. (F 49934, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Jam. 17, 1907. ) 6310 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), Plain- 


field, N..J. 

| Angelattomb. (F 50053, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6311 
_ Choir boys singing. (F 50054, Jan. 26, 
1907.) 6312 
Easter girl with flowers. (F 50055. Jan. 
26, 1907.) 6313 

| Easter girl with prayer book. (F 50056, 
Jan. 36, 1907.) 6314 


| Mr. Makepeace. 


2c.each Jan. 26, 1907. 
Maas ( William J..), Chicago, ° 
a: 
(F 50231, Jan. 31, 
1907; 2c Vane Ste oor 6315 


McClure (Robert Lee), Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

Youthful trainer. (F 49917, 
1907292 co dan. 2) ESOvs) 


McDougall (Walt), Absecon, 
NEAT: 


14, 
6316 


Jan. 


Mr. Makepeace. For a minute he is 
really charmed. (F 49860, Jan. 21, 
19078 2:e) Janv2k, 19073) 6317 

me arrives just in the 

(F 49858, Jan. 21, 1907; 
2 Cs Sam 2s 19073) 6318 

Mr. Makepeace. He gets blown off. (F 
49859, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1907.) 

6319 


nick of time. 


(F } 


1906; lc. each | 


| Mr. 


{ 


| 


| Mr. Makepeace. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


173 


McDougall (Walt), Absecon, 
Ne ide: 


Makepeace. 
alarmed. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 


He gets needlessly | 
(F 49852, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. | 
6320 


Mr. Makepeace... He happens upon a_ 


real quarrel at last. (F 49857, Jan. 21, 
1907; 2. ¢: Jan..21, 1907.) 
Mr. Makepeace. 
(F 50318, Feb. 2, 
1907. ) 6322 
Mr. Makepeace. He really makes the 
Pritiee i otal, Keb. 2, 1907; 2 ¢: 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 
Mr. Makepeace. 


of stammering. 
Pe date 211907...) 


Mr. Makepeace. He tries to do good. 


LI0G-=2, er eheb:.2, 


6324 


_ Metropolitan 
6321 | 


He makes a hasty exit. | 


| First house in Wichita. 

6323 | 
He tries to cure a case | 
(F 49856, Jan. 21, 1907; | 


Michel (George A.), Balti- 
more, Md. 
Posure. (F 49905, Jan. 23, 1907; -2 c. 
Jans 23, 1907: ) 6338 


Miller (R. Ambrose), New 
Work NV 

life insurance building, 
Madison square, New York city. (F 
50747, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 
6339 
Monnich ira). 
Kans. 


Wichita, 


(F 49932, Jan. 


IOS OTs Zhe. Jan. lO, 1907, ) 6340 
Mitchell (Jno. J.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
_ American fashions. Supplement. The 


(8 


49853, Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907.) | 


6325 
His misdirected kind- | 


Mr. Makepeace. 
ness only hurtshim. (K 49855, Jan. 21, 
MoU hoe. oan. 21-1907. ) 6326 

Luck ofIvanovich. It’s almost too good. 
UP 49804,,Ja0. 21,1907; 2 c. Jan. 21, 
1907. ) 

Too near the monkey 

(F 50817, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 

63828 


cage. 
2, 1907.) 


Macoy publishing and Ma- 
sonic supply company, 
New York, N. Y. 
te, 19063) 2.67 Oct. 23, 1906. ) 


Mariner (Geo. E.), LaCrosse, 


| Man (The) of sorrows. 
6327 


| Masonic-record-certificate. (F 50226, Dec. | 
6329 | 


| —— Jan. 24, 1907. 


Wis. 
Lake Como Hokah, Minn. (50050, Jan. | 
26, 1907. ) 6330 
Mississippi river, La Crosse, Wis. (F 
50049, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6331 
Oehler’s cave, La Crosse, Wis. (F 50048, | 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6332 — 
Oehler’s creek, La Crosse, Wis. (F 50046, | 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6333 
Oehler’s mill dam, La Crosse, Wis. (F | 
50047, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6334 
Smith’s Coulee, La Crosse, Wis. (F | 
90051, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6335 


2c. each Jan. 26, 1907. 


Mason & Hanson, New York, 
1 EN 


| —— Jan. 26, 1907. 


Sartorial art journal, February, 1907. 
A.B. and C.  (F 50304-50306, Feb. 2, 
1907; 2¢. each Feb. 20; 1907. ) 6341 


Moffat, Yard & co., New . 

Yorke ON aN 

Lemon (The). (F 50526, Feb. 7, 1907; 
Mee Kebade O07: ) 6342 


(F 50748, Feb. 
16, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907. ) 6343 


Muirhead (Lewis P.), Attin, 
British Columbia. 
Placer mountain, Yukon Territory. (F 
44829, Aug. 20, 1906;°2 ¢. May 31, 
1906. ) 6344 


Nachmias (Raphael M.), 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Two and a lobster. Find the lobster. 
(F 50891, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 6345 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 
Net 
Book taught Bilkins. Feb. 20,1967. (EF 
00872, Beb., 21,” 19072 ie. atebry 2a; 
1907. ) 6346 


| Dream of the rarebit fiend. Jaime 9; 


NGO 7a s (RN4987 15 Jan. BI O07 ).2 °c: 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 6347 
(F 50020, Jan. 25, 
190722 &. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6348 
(F 50143, Jan. 28, 


LGOG= 21 ex Janz 28.1907.) 6349 


| ewan, 31. 190%) UF 50289) eben, 
NG07:-2 Gc, Heb. i. 190%.) 6350 
Feb. 2, 1907. (F 50430, Feb. 4, 

1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6351 


One of the old school. (F 47773, Dec. 1, | 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1906.) 6386 


Meredith (George M.), Nor- 
folk, Va. 


ba WE 


| 885 Feb. 9, 1907! 


Jamestown lilly or Jamestown weed. | 


5c Jan. 29, 


(F 50227, Jan. 22, 1907; 
| 6337 


10) 


, 1907. (EF 50589; Feb. 9, 
1907;72 ch Peb. 9.) 19072) 6352 
(F 50629, ‘Feb. 11, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 6353 
—— Feb. 14, 1907. (F 50742, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 6354 


174 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 
No 


Dream of therarebit fiend. Feb. 16, 1907. | 
(F 50830, Feb. 18, 1907; 2:¢. Feb. 18, | 


1907. ) 6355 
—— Feb. 21, 1907. (F 50939, Feb. -23, 
1907; 2°c* Feb. 23,1907") 
Epitaphs for live ones. 
(F 50429, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 
—— James Bryce. 
1907;"2 c. Heb. 23, 1907..) 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. 


6258 
Febagl. 


1907. (F 50481, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 
4, 1907.) 6359 | 
— Feb. 6, 1907. (F 50551, Feb. 7, 


WO ie Caen CO ta VOUA.) 

—— Feb. 15, 1907. (F 50829, Feb. 18, 

1907; 2c.. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6361 

Pa Puddinhead. Jan. 18, 1907. (F 49870, 
ie peel TOO 2 casa, 21, LQze ) 

6362 

— Jan. 23, 1907. 


6356 
kK. H. Harriman. | 


6857 
(F 50987, Feb. 23, | 


_——— Feb. 3, 1907. 
6360 | 


j tet Heb: “TU, 10, 


(F 49972; Jan. 24, | 


1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 6363 | 
Jan. 25, 1907.. (F 50144, Jan. 28, | 
N9O72 Buc. sans 28, 1907.) 6364 | 


2 Jan. 30,0907. 2( #2190288, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 6365 
5 "Feb, 8, 1907! 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 
—— Feb.'13, 1907, (F 50741; Feb. 15, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 
—— Feb. 22, 1907. (F 50938, Feb. 23, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 6368 
Pilgrim’s progress. Jan. 22, 1907. (F 


seers | —— Feb. 17, 1907. 
(F 50590, Feb. 9, | 
6366 © 


6367 


49926, Jan. 22, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907.) | 
6369 


— Jan. 29, 1907. 

19072 2 c.-Jan..30, 1907. ) 
Feb. 5, 1907. 
2° c. Feb.:7, 1907.) 6371 
Feb; 123° 1907. (F 00670,- Feb.” 13; 
190-772 c..Pebs 135i 1907. ) 


6370 


—— Feb. 19, 1907. (F 50853, Feb. 20, 
1907; 2 c. Feb: 20, 1907%) 6373 
Ventriloguial vag. Jan. 21, 1907. (F 


49888, Jan. 22, 


(F 50222, Jan. 30, | 
(#50530, Feb. 7, 1907; | 


| Febs 10,iGome 
6372 


OT 5 Zc Cx Ae oe QZ en) 


6374 | 


—— Jan. 28, 1907. (F 50204, Jan. 29, 
1907; 2.¢. Jan. 29, 1907.) 6375 
— Feb. 4, 1907. (F 50524, Feb. 6, 
1907; 2 e: Feb. 6; 1907.) 
Feb. 11, 1907. (F 50648, Feb. 12, 
190%; 2 cKeb) 12) 19072) 6377 
— Feb. 18, 1907. (F 50854, Feb. 20, 
190752: c. Febs20, 1907.) 6378 
—— What we want is a picture of the 
Thaw,.trial.,.uCK),50221, Jian, 30:1907; 
2 ¢. Jan. 30, 1907. ) 6379 


6376 


| Buster Brown. Jan. 27, 1907. 


| Fluffy ruffles. 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


| Adventures of lovely Lilly. Jan. 20, 


1907. . (F),50022, Jam. 18, 1907; 2.c. 
Jan. 19, 1907.) 6380 
= Jan. .27,,,1907...9(F 50021 tam. 25, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907:) 6381 
All that remains of King street. (I 
49955, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 

. 6382 
Arrival of Rear Admiral Davis’ ships. (F 
49960, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 
6383 

Brick buildings suffered most. (F 49965, 
Jan. 24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24,1907.) 6384 


(F 49588, 
Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6385 


(F 50278, Feb. 1, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 6386 


(F 50283, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6387 


Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50669, Feb. 13, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6388 


Carrying away the wounded. (F 49958, 
Jan. 24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6389 


Feb. 3, 1907. (By 50277, 


Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 6390 
Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50532, Feb. 7, 


6391 
(F 50660, Feb. 13, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6392 
Feb. 24,1907. (#508738, Feb. 21, 
1907; 2 c. Feb, 25,0907.) 6393 


Hamburg American docks. (F 49963, 
Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6394 


Harbor street. (F 49969, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2.C. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 6395 


Little Nemo in Slumberland, Jan. 27, 
1907...(F 49589, Jan. 140 1907; 2 e. 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 6396 

Feb. 3, 1907. (50279, Feb. 1, 1907; 

2c. Fébo Ty tyne} 6397 

(F 50284, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2'¢. Feb 9, 19m.) 6398 

—— Feb. 24, 1907. . (F 50668, Feb. 13, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6399 


Little Sammy Sneeze. Jan. 27,1907. (F 
49591, Jan: 14, 1907; 2c: Jan. 25, 1907. } 
6400 

—— Feb. 3,1907. (F 50281, Feb. 1, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 1. 190g) 6401 
—— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50286, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2:¢..Hebe 19; 19078) 6402 
— Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50667, Feb. 13, 
19075 2c.Heb. Leyigorey) 6403 
Myrtle Bank hotel. (F 49961, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 24 190m) 6404 


Natives among the ruins. (F 49956, Jan. 
24,1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6405 


1907;..2 c. Feb. 9, 19673) 


Post office. 


Refugees in camp. 


- Removing bodies. 


| =, Feb.; 24) 1907. 


a 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


175 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

(F-49962, Jan. 24, 1907; 

2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6406 


Prinz Waldemar ashore near the wrecked 
Prinzessin Victoria Luise. (F 49967, 
Jan. 24,1907; 2c. Jan. 24,1907.) 6407 


1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 


we Jans 22,1907. ) 6409 


Ruins in Orange street. (F 49953, Jan. 
24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 


Ruins of King street residences. (F 


(F 49964, Jan. 24, | 
6408 


F 49954, Jan. 24, 1907; | 


6410 


49971, Jan. 24,1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) | 
6411 | 


$.D.A.mission. (F 49951, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2e. Jan. 24, 1907.) 


Searching the ruins. (F 49957, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 


damaged by earthquake. (F 49952, 
Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. Jan. 27, 1907. 


1907. ) 
—— Feb. 3, 1907. 
907: 2,0-Keb, ob, 


Feb; 10,1907: 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 


1907.) §416 
1907.) 
(F 50665, Feb. 13, 
W807;°2°¢. Feb: 18, 1907.) 6418 
U. S. S. Missouri. 
ground. (F 49966, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 ec. 
Jan. 24, 1907.) 6419 


and burning after the earthquake. 
49968, Jan. 24,1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 


New York times, New York, 
NPY 


Dhrink? said Mr. Hennessy, I’m against 
17 CH e124, Jan: 2s, 1907) Be Jan. 
28, 1907.) 6428 


I can’t get annything sthronger without 
desertin’; ° ‘(F 50127, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2 Can, 25, 1907.) 6429 


Impending trouble on Mount Olympus. 
(EF, 50126, Jan: 28, 19075, 2: ce. sam. :23) 
1907. ) 6430 

In Paris doolin’ in th’ parks has become 
unsafe. 1. (F 50751, Feb. 16, 1907; 
2.¢. Feb..16, 1907.) 6431 

Ladies’ comity wint down to Wash’nton. 
(F 50125, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 


1907. ) 6432 
| Man iy iron, cold an’ hard. (F 50336, 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 64383 


6412 | 


| Memoranda on the opera. 
6413 


| 
Showing how buildings left standing, are | 


6414 | 


(F 50287, Feb. 1, | 
6417 


Palisadoes in back- | 


| View from the bay of Kingston in ruins | 


(F | Th’ Santos-Dumont flyin’ machine laid 


6420 | 
West tower of the Constant Spring hotel. | : a ae : 
a ee sarees | Ye knightly hospitality of Sir Arthur. 


(F 49959, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 
What is leit of the Roman Catholic 
church in Duke street. (F 49970, Jan. 

24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 


c. Jan. 24, 


27, 1907. 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 6423 
= Feb. 3, 1907. (F 50280, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 
—— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50285, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6425 
==— Feb. 24, 1907. 
1907; 2c. Feb 18, 1907.) 


New York times, New York, 
ee: 
Arly in life he showed traits that marked 


him fora diplomatic career. 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 


3o090—PpT 4, Nos 10-13—07 


6427 
2 


6424 


6421 — 


6422 | 


| Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Jan. | 
(F 49590, Jan. 14,1907; 2c. | 


| 
| 


| 


i] 


(F 50666, Feb. 13, | 
6426 


Feb. 3, 1907. 
(F 50432, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 
1907.) 6434 

Mr. Dooley and Mr. Hennessy on their 
way to work. 3. (F 50753, Feb. 16, 
1907 ;.2.c:Feb. 16, 19072) 6435 


| Dro an q ] reg t ? 1 n. , 
(F 49592, Jan..14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, | Pro-fissor Mudge solves th’ problem. 2 


6415 | 
EE" a0282>. Hebanlk: «| 


(F 50752, Feb. 16, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 16, 
1907. ) 6436 
Sir Aleck writes an effusive dispatch. 
(Ee H0SsaH"Mebs, 2, 190772 c. Febe 2; 
1907. ) 6437 
Some impressions of the passing show. 
Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49869, Jan. 21; 1907; 
2 Gx JAD Pl O0 Mo) 6438 
Jan. 27 1907101 (F150205, Jan. 29: 
N07 Areahebs 2,807 ») 6439 
— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50628, Feb. i1, 
WOO 75°2.¢. Feb. 12. i907 ) 6440 


an ege. 4. (F 50754, Feb. 16, 1907; 
20e. Keb: 16519073) 6441 


(F 60335, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 
1907. } 6442 
Neweomb (Theo.), Brook- 

lyn Ye: 
Union square, south 14th 
University place. (IF 50326, 


Broadway. 
street. 


Febs 25-1907} 2 ce: Febi'2; 1907.) - 6448 
Delmonico’s. 5th avenue looking south 
from 45th street. Sherry’s. (50321, 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2c: Feb:.2; 1907.) . 6444 
Herald square looking north. (F 50330, 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 6445 


Herald square looking south from 36th 
street... /\(F .50325,. Feb. 2, 1907; 2° c. 
Feb. 2,,1907..) 6446 


| Madison square looking north from Ful- 


(F 50334, _ 


ler b’ldg. (F 50328, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 e. 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6447 


176 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Neweomb (Theo.), Brook- 
Ib vans: aN es 
Madison square looking south from 
Brunswick b’ldg. (F 50329, Feb. 2, 
1907321c. Keb. 2, 1907.) 6448 
Misty night on Broadway looking south 
from 42nd st. (F 50505, Feb. 6, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 6449 | 
Night in New York. (F 50503, Feb." 6, | 
1907; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 6450 | 


Part of sky Jine. From East river bridge 
tower. (F 50324,.Feb. 2, 1907; 2 ec. 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6451 

Sky line from North river. (F 50323, 
Feb. 2, 1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 6452 

Times square looking north from Times 
bldg (F 50332, “Feb. Ot a0 7 eee: 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6453 


Waldori-Astoria hotel. 5th ave. & 34th 
st. (F 50504, Feb. 6, 1907; 2c. Feb. 6, | 
1907.) 6454 

6th avenue looking north from 42nd 
Lage (F 50322, Reb. 2, 190732 ve. 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6455 | 

23rd oe. at Broadway & Fifthave. (F | 
5082/7, Keb. 2, 1907; 2 ¢: Feb. 2, 1907:) 
6456 
42nd street looking west from near 6th 
avenue. (F 50331, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. | 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 6457 
Newman (Clara V.), Nor- | 

folk, Va. 

Norfolk, Va., May to December, 1907. 
(H'506375" Nebs 12) 190742" eh Rebs 12, 
1907. ) 6458 

North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Growling Bird in Windego land. | 


Jan. 20, 1907. (F 49851, Jan. 21, 1907; | 
2¢. Jan. 21, 1907.) 6459 
Jan. 27, 1907. (F 50121, Jan. 26, | 
1907; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907.) 6460 
Feb. 3, 1907. (F 50320, Feb. 2, 1907; | 
2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 6461 


Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50618, Feb. 11, | 
1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 6462 | 


—— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50805, Feb. 18, 
190752 e: Febsi18,, 1907: 6463 
Osborne company, New 
NOI K yp Nog Xie 
There! little girl, don’t ery! 4 by 63. 
(F 50553, Feb. 8, 1907.) 6464 | 


2 by 28, (F 50552, Feb. 8, 1907.) | 
64695 
2 c. each Feb. 8, 1907. | 
Ottenheimer (T. M.), Balti- 
more, Md. 

They got out an os forme. (F 47650, 
Nov. 27, 1906; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1907.) 6466 
Parker (Geo. W.), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

Buffalo hunter. (F 50690, Feb. 14, 1907. ) 
6467 | 


| Cowboy. 


| Parisian hat. 


| Rose girl. 


An interesting tale. 
_ Attention. 


Barrels of money. 


| Be on guard. 
Bear in mind. 


Beware. 


Parker (Geo. W.), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
(F 50689, Feb. 14, 1907.) 6468 
(F 50691, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6469 
Warrior. (F 50692, Feb. 14, 1907.) 6470 
2c. each Feb. 14, 1907. 


Rough rider. 


Parker (Geo. W.) art com- 
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Automobile girl. » (F 50703, Feb. 14, 


1907.) 6471 
Chrysanthemum girl. (F 50706, Feb. 14, 
1907. ) 6472 
| Coquette. (F 50709, Feb. 14,1907.) 6473 
Dutch girl. (F 50694, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6474 
Fgyptian girl. (F 50698, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6475 
| English girl. (F 50693, Feb. 14, 1907. ) 
6476 
| Girl with veil. (F 50704, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6477 
Jap girl. (F 50695, Feb. 14,1907.) 6478 
Jeanette. (F 50701, Feb.14,1907.) 6479 
Jennie. (F 50702, Feb. 14,1907.) 6480 
Lucy. (F 50699, Feb. 14, 1907.) 6481 


(F 50707, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6482 
(F 50700, Feb. 14,1907.) 6483 
(F 50710, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6484 
(F 50705, Feb. 14, 1907.) 


Matinee girl. 


Maud. 


6485 
(F 50696, Feb. 14, 1907.) 

6486 
(F 50708, Feb. 14, 1907.) 


Spanish girl. 
Surprise. 


6487 
(F 50697, Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6488 


Swiss girl. 
2c. each Feb. 14, 1907. 


Patterson, Gibbs company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
(F 50111, Jan. 26, 1907.) 

6489 

(F 50118, Jan. 26, 

O79) 6490 

(F 50104, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6491 

(F 50066, Jan. 26, 
6492 


(F 50105, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6493 
(F 50117, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6494 
(F 50082, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6495 
(F 50084, Jan. 26, 1907.) nee 


(F 50064, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6497 


(F 50080, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6498 


Always in it. 


1907. ) 
Be happy. 


Danger. 
Do you see. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


177 


Patterson, Gibbs company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Don’t be careless. (F 50109, Jan. 26, 

1907. 


Don’t monkey. (F 50077, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 


} 
| 
{ 
| 
| 
| 


| Put this in your pipe and smoke it. 
6499 
| Reward. 


Patterson, Gibbs company, 
Chicago, Il. 

(F 

50069, Jan 26, 1907. ) 6531 

(F 50120, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6532 


| Save the pennies and the dollars will 


6500 
Easy catch. (F 50073, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6501 
Face to face. (F 50083, Jan. 26, 1907.) | 
6502 | 
Figure it out for yourself. (F 50110, 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6503 


Figure it up. 


(F 50078, Jan. 26, 1907.) | 


6504 © 
Good crop. (F 50063, Jan. 26, Hteds 
Good understanding. (F 50081, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6506 
Great expectations. (F 50093, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6507 
Great hit. (F 50108, Jan. 26,1907.) 6508 | 


Great news. (F 50100, Jan. 26, 1907.) 


6509 

Hard to overcome. (F 850076, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6510 
Have a look. (F 50062, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6511 


Hurry up. (F 50061, Jan. 26,1907.) 6512 
Justamoment. (F 50095, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 


6513 

Keep a record. (F 50058, Jan. 26, 1907.) | 
6514 
Keep on hand. (F 50085, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6515 
Let’s talk it over. (F 50090, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6516 
Listen tome. (F 50087, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6517 
Little shepherdess. (F 50074, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6518 


Look closely. 


(F 50079, Jan. 26, 1907.) | 


‘take care of themselves. (F 50102, 


Jan. 26, 1907. ) 6533 
Sign of prosperity. (F 50071, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6534 
| Something for her. (F 50075, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6535 
Special. (F 50072, Jan. 26,1907.) 6536 
Take care. (F 50099, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6537 
Throw a little light. (F 50059, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) | 6538 
| Tiea knot init. (F50116, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6539 
We always lead. (F 50089, Jan. 26, 
1907.) 6540 
We protect your interests. (F 50096, 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6541 
World of profit. (F 50065, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6542 
Worth crowing about. (F 50092, Jan. 
26, 1907.) 6543 
Worth holding. (F 50098, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6544 
| You can gather in the dollars. (¥ 50070, 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6548 
You can make more money. (F 50088, 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6546 
You’ll be interested. (F 50094, Jan. 26, 
1907.) 6547 
You'll wanta share. (F 50107, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6548 
Young hopes. (F 50101, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
6549 
Your attention a moment. (F 50119, 
Jan. 26, 1907.) 6550 


6519 
Make adeposit. (F 50103, Jan. 23, 1907.) | 
6520 
Money has wings. (F 50112, Jan. 26, | 
1907. ) 6521 
More money in business. (F 50060, Jan. | 
26, 1907. ) 6522 
Musicintheair. (F 50067, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6528 
On the spot. (F 50097, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6524 
One good turn deserves another. (F 
50114; Jan. 26, 1907.) 6525 
Our argument. (F 50115, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6526 
Perfect jewels. (F 50091, Jan. 26, 1907.) | 
6527 
Plums foreverybody. (F 50068, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 6528 
Pointer. (F 50113, Jan. 26, 1907.) 6529 


(F 50086, Jan. 
6530 


Preparing for a harvest. 
26, 1907.) 


| Corbin, Ky. 


| Your opportunity.. (F 50106, Jan. 26, 


1907. ) 
2 c. each Jan. 26, 1907. 


6551 


Pennsylvania academy of the 
fine arts, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Furness (Horace Howard). (F 49886, 
Jan. 22, 1907; 2 c. Jan..22, 1907.) 
6552 


Perkins ( Albert Kellogg), sr., 
Oswego, N. Y. 

(F 50230, Jan. 31, 1907; 
6553 


Six brothers. 
2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 


Perkins (H. H.), Williams- 
burg, Ky. 
Central drug company, Jellico, Tenn. 
50888, Feb. 21, 1907.) 
(Birds-eye view of. ) 
50889, Feb. 21, 1907.) 


(F 
6554 
(F 
6555 


178 


Perkins (H. H.) Williams- 
burg, Ky. 
First national bank, Jellico, Tenn. (F 


00883, Feb. 21, 1907.) 6556 
Glanmorgan hotel, Jellico, Tenn. (F 
50885, Feb. 21, 1907.) 6557 


Main street, Corbin, Ky. Looking south. 


(F 50887, Feb. 21, 1907.) 6558 
Main street, Jellico, Tenn. Sectional 
view. (F 50886, Feb. 21, 1907.) 6559 
New roundhouse, Corbin, Ky. (F 50884, 
Feb. 21, 1407.) 6560 


Smith dry goods company’s, inc., new 
large department store, Jellico, Tenn. 


(F 50890, Feb. 21, 1907.) 6561 
2c. each Feb. 21, 1907. 
Perret (F rank A.), New 
Y onke, Ya Yi. 
Vesuvius. Eruption of April, 1906. A 


great avalanche of hot ashes near ob- 
. servatory, April 18.  (F.50294, feb. 2, 


1907. ) 6562 

— As seen from the _ observatory, 
April 15. (F 50296, Feb. 2, 1907.) 

65638 

As seen from the observatory. April 

16.' _ (F 50298, Feb. 2, 1907, ) 6564 


— As seen from the observatory at sun- 
set. Aprill4. (F 50295, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
6565 

—— Commencement of high pressure 
period. April 5. (F 50292, Feb., 2, 
1907. ) 6566 
—— Culmination of high pressure period. 
| April 7. (F 50293, Feb. 2, 1907.) 6567 
— Early phase as seen from Naples. 
(F 50291, Feb. 2, 1907.) 6568 
—— Emission of ashes and sand. April 
lige  (F50297, Feb. 2; 1907.) 

2c. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Photogravure and color com- 
pany, New York, N.Y. 
Blessing. (F 49668, Jan. 15,1907.) 6570 


Cup of tea, please. (F 49669, Jan. 15, 
1907.) 6571 


1 ec. each Jan. 15, 1907; 1 ¢c. each Jan. 
24, 1907. 


Plant (P. J. a aha neten, 


Fortune teller. en Gi 136; 13dt 138, 
139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 
147, 148, 149. (F 50480-50495, Feb. 5, 
1907; 2c. each Feb. 5, 1907.) 6572 


Press publishing company, 
New York, N.Y. 
Mr. & Mrs. Pinch. (F 49739, Jan. 17, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907. ) 6573 


6569. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Quinby (F. J.) company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Every day a handsome and gallant officer 
would come in search of Euphrasie. 


(F 50260, Feb. 1, 1907.) 6574 
Her maid came running. (F 50258, Feb. 
1 MSO.) 6575 


Immediately people approached, and 
pressed around Picotin. (F 50262, 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 6576 

Prosper repulsed him so vigorously that 
be rolled in the middle of the gutter. 
(F 50257, Feb. 1, 1907.) 6577 

Prosper set out at three and at ten he 
arrived at Melun. (F 50259, Feb. 1, 


1907. ) 6578 
You can’t see any longer there, mother, 
you wiil ruin your eyes. (E 50261, 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 6579 


2.¢e.each, Febady 100 


Rauch (James G.), Slating- 
ton! Paz 
Bittner house. (F 50651, Feb. 12, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6580 
Lehigh Gap. (F 47548, Nov. 24, 1906; 
20. Nov. 28, 1£06. ) 6581 


Reese & Read, Knoxville, 
coer 
Battle of Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., 


Nov. 29, 1863. (F 50057; Jam. 26, 1907; 
2%. Jani26, 190m) 6582 
Richards (P.), New York, 
Ne 
Patsy Bolivar. Tenders the audience 
some valuable hints. (F 650445, Feb. 
5, 1907.) 6583 


Patsy Bolivar’s conception of the music 
titles of some ot the latest song hits. 


(F 50029, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 6584 
2c. each Feb. 1, 1907. 
Robbins (Harry T.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Erin go bragh. Ireland forever. 1. 2. 


(F 50570-50571, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
9, 1907.) 6585 
Your luck’s in your hand. (F 49706, 


Jan. OF VOGT: 2¢. Jan. 9, 1907.) 6586 
Rose company, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Daisies. (F 50735, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 ce. 


Feb. 6, 1907.) 6587 


Everybody skates but mother. (F 
50749, Feb. 15, 1907; 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1907; 


es Keb: do. 90g) 6588 
For-get-me-nots. (F 50732, Feb. 15, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 6589 
Held (Anna). (F 50268, Feb. 1, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 6590 
Lillies of the valley. (F 50731, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 6591 


| Success from the start. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


179 


Rose company, Philadelphia, 
P. 


a. 
Modjeska (Helena). (F 50270, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 6592 
Moving tail. (F 50271, Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) - 6593 
Pa skates on Saturday nights. (F 50750, 
Feb. Wo, 1907;.1.c...Feb.:1, 1907; Lc. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 6594 
Pansies. (F 50734, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6595 
Poppies. (F 50736, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 ce. 
- Feb. 6, 1907.) 6596 
Robson (Eleanor) (F 50269, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2°e. Feb. 1,°1907.) 6597 
Roses. (F 50733, Feb. 15,1907; 2 c. Feb. 
6, 1907.) 6598 
Wiorers.§ (F750738, Feb. 15; 1907;'2* c. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6599 
Wild roseg, (F 50787, Hb. 15, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 6600 


Rosebery (W. G.), 
Somerville, Mass. 
(F 50393, Feb. 


4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6601 
Russell (C. W.), Burlington, 
Towa. 
Sewerage disposal system. (F 50528, 


Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1906. ) 
6602 
Schwarz (Otto), 
Ul. 


Chicago, 


Always business before pleasure, dear. | 


(F 50249, Jan. 31, 1907.) 6608 
_ Blessed be the tie that binds. (F 50232, 
| eeebeieo ie 77. 6604 


- Cheer up, the wurst is yet to come. 


——o 


number. (F 50253, Jan. 31, 1907.) 
6607 
Hope you'll be back soon. (F 50247, | 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 6608 | 
I discovered a very lovely view here. (F 
50246, Jan. 31, 1907.) 6609 
I have something sweet to tell you. (F 
00252, Jan. 31, 1907.) 6610 
I was very much tickled. (F 50244, Jan. 
31, 1907.) 6611 
If only school was over. (F 50251, Jan. 
31, 1907.) 6612 
_ Let me see you smile, dear. (F 50242, 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 6613 
Let us unite and be merry. (F 50255, 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 6614 


Good shot. 


| Halloo central. 


(FE 
6605 
(F 50248, Jan. 31, 1907.) 

6606 
I think this is the wrong 


50245, Jan. 31, 1907.) 


Just arrived. 3 cheers for my father- 
land. (F 50254, Jan. 31, 1907.) 6615 


| God bless you. 


Schwarz (Otto), Chicago, 
Ii. 


Sad case, wonder who’s it is. (F 
50250, Jan. 31, 1907.) 6616 
You and IJ, by and by. (F 50243, Jan. 
31, 1907.) 6617 
2c. each Feb. 9, 1907. 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
And whiskey did it. (F 50566, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6618 
Busy (A) time for the storks. (F 49911, 
JAN. 2a, AOC wearer. con kour.) 
6619 
Drop (A) of ink makes millions think. 
(F 50568, Feb. 9, 1907;°2 co *Peb.29, 


1907. ) 6620 
Friendship like the ivy. (F 50562, Feb. 
OF L907. 2c. Keb. 9, W90ms) 6621 


Getagoon. (F 50567, Feb. 9, 1907; 2. 
Feb. 9, 1907.) 6622 
Get acquainted with yourself. (F 50565, 
Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6623 
(F 50299, Feb. 2, 1907; 
2.0) Feb, 2.) 1907..) 6624 
God keep you. (F 50300, Feb. 2, 1907; 
Zee. Heb. 2: IS0c..) 6625 
He who fills tothe brim. (F 650031, Jan. 
261907. ce Jan 2621507, ) 6626 
Home is best. (F 49906, Jan. 23, 1907; 
Zc ans 20,h90ts) 6627 
I mustn’t miss that bargain sale. (F 
503801, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 


6628 

Konsider the posting stamp. (F 49910, 
Jan. 23,1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 19072)46629 
Ladder has two ends. (Ff 50080, Jan. 26, 
wo) 32e2 Jane 26, 19074) 6630 
Lest we forget. (# 50564, Feb. 9, 1907; 
21e7 Keb. 9, 1907.) 6631 
Many arecalled. (F 49912, Jan. 23, 1907; 
Zire, Janie23; 1907+) 6632 
Nobody cares forme. (F 49909, Jan. 23, 
ISO 2c: Jame23, 1907. ) 6633 
Success don’t konsist. (F 49907, Jan. 23, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 6654 
Trip, trip through the daisies. (F 49908, 


Jan. 23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 6655 
Up the stairs. (F 49646, Jan. 15, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 15,/ 1907.) 6636 


Simplicity company, Chicago, 
ill. 


I am feeling better now. (F 50891, Feb. 
ZA LIUZ 2c. aheb, ZL 1907. ) 6637 


Smith (John F. W.), Brook- 
ly nei 2. 
Dog gone outrage. (F 49786, Jan. 21, 
1907%, 2c.) Jari29, A907) 6638 


180 


Smith (John F. W.), Brooke 
lyn, IN, Y: 
Flatiron bldg of Chinatown. (F 49785, 
Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1907.) 6639 
Going down, going up. (IF 48355, Dee. 
1971906; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) = 
I have a kick coming. (F 48356, Dec. 
1S, L0G 2c) Jan, 25, LO07.) 6641 


I will take the train. (F 49781, Jan. 21, 
‘0G. 20cm. 20. TOUT, ) 6642 
Jess goin round a buttin’. (F 48354, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6643 
Latest non-refillable bottle. (F 49782, 
Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ce. Jan. 29,1907.) 6644 


Lemon, was 23. (KF 49780, Jan. 21, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1907. ) 6645 
Monkey wrench at the monkey house. 
(F 49778, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 29, 
1907. ) 6646 
Sorry I missed you. (F 49783, Jan. 21, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907.) 6647 
Talk Slut monkey house, can you beat 
this? (F 49784, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 
edo ASOT...) 6648 
Waiting at the church. (F 48357, Dec. 
19, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6649 
You look awful good to father. (F 49779, 
Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1907.) 6650 


Sparrell art company, Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

(F 47974, Dec. 6,1906. ) 
6651 


Lion in love. 
Off Boston light. 


Returning fishermen. (F 47977, Dec. 6, 


1906. ) 6653 
Sphinx, 1906. (F 47978, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
6654 


2c. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Sparrell print, Boston, Mass. 
Miss Simplicity. (F 50656, Feb. 11, 1907; 
2 ¢. Feb. 2, 1907. ) 6655 


Springfield (W. H.), Hig- 

gins, Tex. 
I am building in ‘the Panhandle. 
90766, Feb. ‘18, 1907; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1907; 
re: Feb. 18, 1907.) 6656 


Stokes (Frederick A.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Big gaunt American and slim Latin 
reeled through the café. (F 50396, 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 6657 


Tam, you will remember, an adventurer. 
(F 50395, Feb. 4, 1907.) 6658 


They were met by the flash of a volley. 
F 50394, Feb. 4, 1907. ) 6659 


2c. each Feb. 4, 1907. 


6640 | 


(F 47976, Dec. 6, 1906. ) 
6652 


(F | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Strode (Amos M.), Mullan, 
Idaho. 


Morning mine, Mullan, Idaho. Looking 
south. (F 50444, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 e. 
Jan. 30, 1907.) 6660 


Sunset post card and novelty 
company, New York, N. Y. 
St. Patrick’s day greeting. (F 50550, 


Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 6661 
Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 

Away from college walls, 4500. (F 50174, 
Jan. 29, 1907. ) 6662 
Bald mountain. 4582. (F 50190, Jan. 
29) 19072) 6663 
Ebb of the tide. 4521. (F 50187, Jan. 
29,1907.) 6664 
Fern fringed. 4516. (F 50185, Jan. 29, 
1907. ) 6665 
Flume. 4581. “(F 50189, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6666 

Guardian oaks. 4507. (F 50179, Jan. 29, 
190722) 6667 
Hardy oaks. 4518. (F 50186, Jan. 29, 
1907. 6668 
Harvest time. 4515. (F 50184, Jan. 29, 
NO aiie4) 6669 
Midday rest. 4513. (F 50182, Jan. 29, 
1907.) 6670 
Mountain turnpike. (F 50178, Jan. 29, 
1907. ) 6671 
Nature at rest. 4588.. (F 50191, Jan. 29, 
1907. ) 6672 
Nature’s mirror. 4501. (F 50175, Jan. 
ZO LGO Tey) 6673 
Old buttonball. 4508. (F 50180, Jan. 
29) S072} 6674 
Old pine road. 4514. (F 50183, Jan. 
29,' 1907.) 6675 
Stony brook. 4578. (F 50188, Jan. 29, 
1907.) 6676 
Summer lake drive. 4589. (F 50192, 
Jam. 29; 190K) 6677 
Trapper’s bridge. 4510. (F 50181, Jan. 
29) 19074) 6678 
Where speckled beauties hide. 4590. 
(F 50193, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6679 
Where the stream divides. 4504. (F 
a0177, Jan. 29; 1900) 6680 
Years mark nochange. 4503. (F 50176, 
Jan. 29, 1907.) 6681 

2 c. of each Jan. 30, 1907. 
Tennisson (John N.), New 
Orleans, La. 
San Carlo opera company, Carmen. Act 


2  (F 49767, Nov. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 
26, 1906. ) 6682 


ENGRAVINGS CUTS, AND PRINTS 


S.), Chicago, 


Window scene. 1907. (F 50015, Jan. 
25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 


Tiffany (Oscar F.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
(F 49939, 


Thompson, (E. 
Il 


May be late, train held up. 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Il 


| Most beautiful women in Chicago are of 


6683 


Jan. 14, 1907.) 6684. 
Prosperity. Three times and out. (F | 
49938, Jan. 14, 1907.) 6685 
Uncle Sam’s advice to young men. (F 


49940, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 
. 1907.) 6686 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Tl. 


Absent minded aunt decorates the wrong 
nose. (F 50594, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 11, 1907.) 6687 

Absent minded aunt looks out with dis- 
astrous results. (F 50206, Jan. 30, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. ) 6688 

Armstrong (Mrs. Harry). (F560771, Feb. 
18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6689 

— Three poses of. (F 50773, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


contest. (F 50772, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6691 
Auntie’s new hat createsasensation. (F 
50024, Jan. 26, 1907; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
6692 
Aunty makes an ice palace for herself. 
(F 50896, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1907. ) 
De Marion (Ida) (F 50768, Feb. 
1807:°2 °c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


test. (F 50770, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
18, 1907. ) 6695 
Hungry Tommy catches a — sa supper. 
(F 50025, Jan. 26, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 26 
1907.) 
Hungry Tommy gets away with all of it. 
(F 50207, Jan. 30, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 30, 
1907. ) 6697 
Hungry Tommy goes hunting. (F 50892, 
Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23,1907. 6698 
Hungry Tommy rides hissled toluncheon. 
(F 50897, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1907.) 6699 
Keep your eye on those rhinoceros boys. 
(F 50593, Feb. 11, -1907; 2 c..Feb.41, 
1907 ) 6790 
Lion had no chance with Mr. Foxy. (F 
50209, Jan. 30, 1907; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. ) 
6701 

May be auntie was right this time. 
50893, Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. ) 


6690 © 
Winner of second prize in beauty | 


assistance to hungry Tommy. (F 
Doun,, Few. lb, 1907 a2 ey Feb. ‘tl, 
1907. ) 6704 
Mr. Foxy didn’t need a baloon. (F 


50898, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1907. ) 6705 


Mr. Foxy escapes from a buffalo. (F 
50596, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1907. 
6706 

Mr. Foxy didn’t need an ark to escape 
the tlood. (F 50026, Jan. 26, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 26, keane) 6707 


| Naughty Rhinoceros boys and their ma. 


6693 | 
ne 

6694 

Winner of third prize in beauty con- | 


6696 


(F 50023, Jan. 26, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 26, 


1907. ) 6708 
Photograph in the jungle. (F 50208, 
Jan. 30,1907; 2 €. Jan. 30; 190%) 
6709 
Wee Willie Winkie’s world. Feb. 17, 
19072" "(CFE "a0899, Petr 25, 1907 26 
Feb. 23, 1907. ) 6710 
Why go to California if Mr. Foxy is 
around. (F 50895, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 23, 1907.) 6711 
Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Mother of the pickaninnies. (F 50684, 
Feb. 14, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 
6712 
Waiting at the church. (F 50639, Feb. 
2, 1907; °2'c. Feb, 12, 1907. 6713 
United. States lithograph 


company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Girl on horse. 10133. (F 46869, Nov. 5, 
1906; 2c. Noy. 5, 1906.) 6714 
Horse head and letter bill design. 10049. 
(F 45132, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1906. ) 6715 
Letter bill design. 9968. 1 sheet. (F 
45241, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.) 


6716 

Letter bill design. 9993. (F 46201, Oct. 
124 1906; 2 ©Octs, 12; 19065) 6717 
—— 9993. (F 49002, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. 
Dee. 31, 1906.) 6718 
/—— 9994. (F 48999, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 6719 


(F 


6702 | 
Monkey and the crocodile. (F 50894, 
Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23,1907.) 6703 


—— 9997. 
Dee. 31, 


(F 49000, Dec. 


31, 1906; 2 ¢. 
1906.) 6720 


— 9998. (F 48998, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 6721 
—— 10001. (F 4900], Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 6722 
—— 10206. (F 50265, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 6723 
—— 10208. SA 50568, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 
Feb. 9, 1907. ) 6734 


182 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


—— 10209. (F 49481, Jan. 10, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 10, 1907.) 6725 
HO2ZTON, ery 49479. Jame” TO; oUicaxic. 
Jan. 10, 1907.) 6726 
POZNAN CE 49480," Jan LO Wore: 

ame tO; 107) 6727 
—— 10394. (F 50264, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 ce. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 6728 
Western girlon horse. 10152. (F 46603, 


Oct. 27) 1906;"2 ¢. Oct. 275 1906.4 6729 


Wadleigh (A/rs. E. Tolman), 
Fitchburg, Mass. 
C. endeavorers. (49344, Dec. 18, 1906.) 
6730 
(F 49345, Dec. 18, 1906. ) 
6731 
(F 49343, Dec. 18, 


Epworth league. 


King’s daughters. 
1906. ) 
2 c. each Jan. 30, 1907. 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 

Fair persuader. 1, 2. (F 50587-50588, 

Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. each Feb. 9, 1907.) 
6733 
— 3. (F 50849, Feb. 20, 1907; 2 ce. 
Feb. 20, 1907.) 6734 
Fatr pilot: . (CF 50387, Feb. 2.1907; , 1 +c. 
Jan. 29, [907k ey Keb. 25 1904 )i4 (6% 35 
Her favorite flower. (F 50622, Feb. 11, 
M0792 Cc. Keep. Vial O07.) 6736 
La coquette. 
Dae. Keio til O07.) 
Returning from the pasture. (F 50616, 
Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 6738 
Rose. 
LION?) 
Soubrette. (F 50623, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 11, 1907.) 6740 


Spirit of the orchid. (F 50620, Feb. me a 


mO7. 2c Heb, 11, 1907.) 6741 
Whocares. (F 50621, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 11, 1907.) 6742 
Williams (Henry Edward), 
Cassel, Cal. 
Brown’sranch, Cassel, Cal. 8. 
ame 22, L907 2c. Sam42Z, 19078) 
Fall river mills, Cal. 7. 
22 19071 2). Crd ane 22019077. ) 6744 
Mt. Burney, Calif. 6. (F 49883, Jan. 
22 N90: 42, car dani22)11907.) 6745 
Pitt river canvon. (F 49930, Jan. 24, 
LOOM Zes Dees 191906) 6746 
Sisson, Cal. (F 50156, Jan. 29, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 29, 1907.) 6747 
Wood (Otis F.), New Bright- 
on, N. Y 
Brer B’ar shows the tar baby how to catch 
alligators. Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50806, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6748 


6743 


(F 50624, Feb. 11, 1907; | 
6787 


(F 50619, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. | 
6739 | 


(F 49885, | 
| Simon Simple and his Fritz Noodle. 
(F 49884, Jan. 


Wood (Otis E.), New Bright- 


on,, Nt Y. 

Brer rabbit and the tarpon. Feb. 10, 
1907. (F 50579, Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
9, 1907. ) 6749 


Bub, he’s always to blame. Jan. 20, 1907. 
(EF. 49776; Janw2V; 190 ries Nan, 21 
VOWS) 6750 

+——. Jan. |27, LOO7s Ry p0Is2 i ane28, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 6751 


— Feb. 3, 1907. (F 50402, Feb. 4, 1907; 


2¢. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6752 


— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50585, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6753 
—— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50810, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6754 
Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50912,’ Feb. 23, 
1907: 2.c.. Feb. 23, 9073) 6755 
Mary and her little lamb. Jan. 20, 1907. 
(F 49772, Janii2)) 190 20ce Jane ‘21, 
1907.) 6756 
—— Jan. 27, 1907. (F 50129, Jan. 28, 
1907; 2-e: Jan. 28, 19077) 6757 


Feb. 3, 1907. (3°50400, Feb. 4, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6758 
Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50580, Feb: 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6759 


Feb. 18, 1907. (F 50808, Feb. 18, 
19077 2-¢. Heb. TS) 707s) 6760 
Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50909, Feb. 23, 
1907) 2:¢. Febn23, MoU) 6761 
Sambo and his funny noises. Jan. 20, 
1907.) (A 49773) Jamel 2 aeons 2.1c. 
Jan. 21, 19077) 6762 
Jan. 2%, 190%. hat pOlaOayan..-28, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 6763 
Feb. 3,1907. (F 50399, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 6764 
—— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50581, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6765 
—— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50807, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6766 
Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50911, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2.c. Feb: 23; 1907.) 6767 


Feb. 10,1907. (F 50586, Feb. 9, 1907; 
2 ¢. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6768 
Simon Simple and his Fritz Poodle. 
Feb. 17,1907. (F 50813, Feb. 18, 1907; 
2°c) Feb.18,)19075) 6769 


1 Reb: 24 1907) "CR BOSIG, Web. 2: 


1907; 2c, Feb, 23, 1907. ) 6770 


Simon Simple and pop’s Teddy bear. 
Feb. 3, 1907. (i 504055 Reb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6771 

Simon Simple and slide Kelly, slide. 
Jan. 20,1907. (F 49777, Jan. 21, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 21, 1907. ) 6772 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Wood (Otis E.), New Bright- 


on, Nic ¥ 
Simon Simple asa hypnotiser. Jan. 27, 
7907. (F 50135, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 28, 1907. ) 6773 


S-stut-ter-ing S-s-sam-my. Jan. 20, 1907, 
(eto /7io, san. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan 21. 
1907. ) 

— Jan. 27, 1907. (F 50133, Jan. 28 
1907; 2 c. Jan. 22; 1907. ) 6775 

— Feb. 3, 1907. 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6776 

— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50584, Feb. 9, 

*4907;-2.c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6777 

Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50811, Feb. 18, 

10772 « Peb. 18, 1907.) 

Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50913, Feb. 23, 

1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 6779 


Tar baby was ’bliged to ride. Feb. 24, 
tei (PF 50915, Feb. 23, 1907; 2: c: 
Feb. 23, 1907.) 6780 

Uncle George Washington Bings, the vil- 
Jage story-teller. Jan. 20, 1907. (F 
49774, Jan. 21,1907; 2 c. Jan. 21,1907.) 

6781 

— Jan. 27, 1907. (F 50134, Jan. 28, 
1907; 2c. Jan! 28, 1907.) 6782 

—— Feb. 3, 1907. (F 50403, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6783 

— Feb. 10, 1907. (F 50583, Feb. 9, 

Seto0is2 Gc. Feb: 9, 1907.) 6784 

— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50812, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6785 

— Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50914, Feb. 23, 
LO i504 Feb: 23, 1907. ) 6786 

Wags, the dog that adopted aman. Jan. 


a0yig07.. (F 49771, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 6787 | 

— Jan. 27, 1907. (F 50131, Jan. 28, 
07> 2 ce Jan. 26, 1907.) 6788 | 

— Feb. 3,1907. (F 50401, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6789 | 
—— Feb. 10, dhe Ps SU082, “Feb. 9) | 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 6790 | 
— Feb. 17, 1907. (F 50809, Feb. 18, | 
1907;°2 c¢. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6791 | 

, 1907. (F 50910, Feb. 23, 


1907: 2c. Feb, 23, 1907.) 


6774 | 


(F 50404, Feb. 4,_ 


6778 | 


6752. | 


1838 


Woodward & Tiernan print- 
ing company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
April. (F 50164, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6793 
August. (F 50168, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6794 
Breezy point. (F 50158, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
> 6795 
Colonial girl. (F 50157, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6756 
December. (F 50172, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
7 6797 
| February. (F 50162, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6758 
January. (¥F 50161, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6799 
July. (F 50167, Jan. 29, 1907.) 68C0 
June. (F 50166, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6801 
March. (F 50163, Jan. 29,1907.) 6802 
May. (F 50165, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6803 
November. (F 50171, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6804 
October. (F 50170, Jan. 29, 1907.) 6805 
September. (F 50169, Jan. 29, 1997.) 
6806 
Vacation days. (F 50159, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
6807 
Winter sports. (F 50160, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
_ 6808 
ye. each Jan. 29, 190% 
| Wright (EK. A.), Philadel- 
| phia, Pa. 
| Cop! how about your clothes? (F 50548, 
Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 6809 


Wright ( William D.), Arling- 
ton, Mass. 
| George & his conscience. 
to church. (F 50871, 

Zen Keb. Ll 907.) 


George goes 
Feb. 2]. 1907: 
6210 


Wyman, Partridge & co., Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

| From Minneap Bie pone Cosa ( F'50210, 

Jan. 30; 16 107; 2. Jan. 30, 1907.) 681i 


Number of entries of Engravings, cuts, 
of 2 A ee since Jan. 1, 1907 


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CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


title, if printed in full, would read: 
City, Mo. Class G, X Xe, no. 15171, Jan. 28, 1907; 


| To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
‘Copyright by Ackerman & Quigley lithograph co., Kansas 


Thus the notice after the first 


2 copies received Jan. 28, 1907.”’ 


Ackerman & Quigley Jitho- 
graph company, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


Aleovescene. 1239. Windoweard. (G 
Poa 25. LO0y; 2,C.4 Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6812 

Allen (Geo. Ethan) dressed in soldier’s 
uniform. 1246. 3 sheet. (G 15163, 
Jan, 20.1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 1907.) 

6813 

Artists’ studio scene. 1278. 1 sheet. 
ie Jolie. ean. 25,4007; 2 .¢.,Jan, 28, 
1907.) 6814 | 

Autogirl. 1300. Isheet. (G15283, Feb. 
15, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907. ) 6815 

Diamond stealing scene. 1248. 8 sheet. 
(G15167, Jan) '28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 
1907.) 6816 

Dining roomscene. 1238. Window card. 
fia, Loli(0, Jan, 228-1907; 2: c::Jan..:28, 
1907. ) 6817 

Fight scene. 1274. l1sheet. (G 15174, 


Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 


6818 | 
Five German heads. 1051. 3sheet. (G 
Ralto. san. 256, 1907; 2. ¢. Jan. 28, :| 
1907. ) 6819 | 
Girl in stage costume. 1278 A. 3 sheet. 
(G 15164, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6820 
Girl in stage costume. 1278 B. 3 sheet. 
(G* 15160, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6821 
Girl in stage costume. 1280. 1 sheet. 
(GidglGls Jan: 28, 1907; 2..c. Jan.,28, 
1907. ) 6822 
Girl in stage costume. 1281. 1 sheet. 
(G 15162, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 6823 
Hipnotist scenes. 1282. 1 sheet. (G 
19285, Feb. 15), 1907;°2 .c.. Feb: 15, 
1907. ) 6824 
Hypnotist scenes. 1282. 38 sheets. (G 
15281, Feb. 15, 1907; 2. c. Feb. 15, 
1907.) 6825 


| 


| 
| 


| James (Louis) personal. 


Ackerman & Quigley litho- 
graph company, Kansas 
City, Mo. 

Interior circus scene. 1294. 16 sheets. 
(G’ 15282, Feb. 15, 190752 c.ebrn 5, 
1907. ) 6826 

Interior jail scene. 16 sheets. (G 14497, 
Nov; 23; 19065) 2c: Noy. 23,1906.) 

6827 

1143. 3 sheets. 


CG dalie9. Jam. 28; 1907 2cs aamesze: 
1907. ) 6828 
Man looking at bill board. 1248. 8 
sheet? © (G 1ol6s, Jan 28; 1907. 27 
Jan. 28, 1907.) ~ 6829 
Murray and Mack, character. Window 
eard. 4220, !CG: 15172; Jan. 28; 1807; 
2ue, Jan. 285 1907..) 6830 
Murray and Mack, personal. Window 
card, A219, (a, ddl fa,~.Jana28, 19075 
2G: Jan. 28, 1907.) 6831 
Personal, S. Miller Be, 1242. 3 sheet. 
(G 15177, Jani 28, 190%; 2 exdjane 2s: 
1907. ) 6832 
Portrait Marie HONS 1121. 4 sheet. 
(G 14502, Nov. 23, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1906. ) 6833 
Seene in Wall street. 1224. 8sheet. (G 
14379, Nov. 1, 1906; 2c. Noy. 1, 1906. ) 
6834 

Scenes from foreign countries. 1238. 3 
sheet.. (G 15176, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 ce. 
Jan. 28, 1907. ) 6835 
Silvan Lee personal. 1247. 1 sheet. (G 
fo254. Keb: To. 190/472" ce: “Kebsria: 

| 19073) 6836 
| Soubrette. 1049. 3 sheet. (G 15166, 


Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 6837 
American caramel company, 
Lancaster, lowa. 


Fantasie. 1 to 2. (G 15202-15203, Feb. 
4,1907; 2c. each Feb. 4, 1907.) 6838 
Austen (J. I.) company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Busy bears getting it in the usual place. 
(G 15231, “Feb. 5, 1907.) 6839 


_ Busy bears learning phonetic spelling. 


(G 15228, Feb. 5, 1907.) 6840 


185 


186 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Austen (J. 1.) company, Chi- 


| Balloon. 


Barnum and Bailey. 


cago, 1]. 
Busy bears off to school. (G 15230, Feb. 
SSO) 6841 — 
Busy bears on Friday. (G 15226, Feb. 
5, 1907.) 6842 — 
Busy bears on Monday. (G 15222, Feb. | 
5, 1907.) 6843 
Busy bears on Saturday. (G@15227, Feb. 
5, 1907.) 6844 
ROBY, bears on Thursday. (G 15225, Feb. 
, 1907. ) 6845 
a bears on Tuesday. (G 15223, Feb. 
5, 1907.) 6846 
Busy bears on Wednesday. (G 15224, 
Feb. 5, 1907.) 6847 | 


Busy bears playing leap frog. (G 15229, 


Feb. 5, 1907.) 


Busy bears, something doing. (G 15232, 


6848 


Courier company of Buffalo, 
_Buffafo, N. Y. 

(G 14795, Dee. 24, 1906; 2 ec. 

Dec. 24, 1906.) 6862 

Hay-eating ani- 
mals. (G 14918, Jan. 4, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 
5, 1907.) 6863 

—— Herds of pachyderms. (G 15137, 
Jan.,23,: 190%; 2 Chan 22, £907, ) 


686 
Lions and tigers, (G 14919, Jan. 4, 
1907: 2. Jan. 5, 1907.) 6865 
—— 5304. (G 15276, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 6866 
Birds-eye view. (G 14796, Dec. 24, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 24, 1906: ) 
| Broncho busters breaking in their frac- 
tious steeds. (G 15264, Feb. 11, 1907; 


| arene He. Li are 6867 
| Buffalo Bill’s wild west. 5355.  (G 
15275, Feb. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 


| 


Feb. 5, 1907. 6849 | 
Busy bears vacation. (G 15233, Feb. 5, 

1907. ) 6850 

2 ¢. each Feb. 5, 1907. 

Boileau ( ae New York, 
N. 

If I eould speak. We 152538, Feb. 8, 

1907.) 6851 
Maybe! (G 15252, Feb. 8, 1907.) 6852 


Warum? Why? 


(G 16251, Feb. 8, 1907.) ? 


| Girls on stairway. 


6853 © 


2 c. each Feb. 8, 1907. 


sren ker & Kessler company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Holly girly (CG 15082, Jianm!/22% 1907.) 


Poppy girl. (G 15080, Jan. 22, 19072) 


6854. 
| Mantell ( Mr.) 


6855 — 


Rose girl. (G 10081, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 


Violet girl. (G 15083, Jan. 22, 1907.) 
6857 


2e 


22, 1907. 


Cleveland & Whitehill com- 
pany, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Jack & Jill wentup the hill. Jack & Jill 
came down again. (G 15006, Jan. 14, 
1907202 c, Jans 14, 1907.) 6858 

Congdon & Crome, Palo 

Alto, Cal. 

(G 11477, Nov. 14, 1905; 


each Jan. 


Football player. 


2c. Nov. 14, 1905.) 6859 | 
Cook (Willard Colby), Mal- 
aga, Cal. 
Sunday school attendance chart. A 
camping trip. (G 9951, May 22, 1905; 
2 ¢. June 20, 1905.) 6869 


Courier company of Buffalo, 
Buiialo, “NY. 

Auto and balloon race. (G 14822, Dec. 

24, 1906; 2c. Dee: 28,1906.) 


| Mooney, its pretty nice around here. 
6856 | 


| Polar bears. 


1907. ) 6868 
Crowning triumph. (G 14978, Jan. 10, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 11, 1907.) 6869 
Death of chief Tall Bull. (G 15221, Jan. 


ol, 1907; 2 e Peb- a TS0rs) 6870 
Disrobing. (G 14821, Dec. 27, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 6871 


Two show girls in 
knee length dresses sleeveless and low 
in the neck, with fancy head dress, the 
girls descending astairway. (G 14504, 
Nov. 24, 1905; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1906. ) 

6872 

House tops. (G 17820, Dec. 27, 1906; 

2c. Dec: 28, 190, } 6873 

Portrait. (G 15151, Jan. 

2 ec. Jan. 26, 1907.) 6874 

(G 

14684, Dec. 13, 1906; 2 ¢. Dee. 14, 1906. ) 

6875 

(G 15263, Feb. 11, 


25, 1907; 


O347. 


1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 6876 
| Rhinoceros and hippopotamus. 5348. 
(G 15262, Feb. 11) 19077 20e7 emai, 
1907. ) 6877 


6861 — 


Soubrette with roses. Figure of young 
lady soubrette showing full front view, 
one hand lightly catching up her skirts, 
and in the other arm holding a huge 
bunch of roses. (G 14505, Nov. 24, 
#906; 2c. Dec. 3; 4908: ) 6878 


| Sweeney’s hand, ‘‘Queens up.’”” (G 

14711, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1906. ) 

6879 

Eddy (Robert), Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 

es on you. 1 to 2. 

14, 1907; 


(G 


lve got my ey 
2 c. each 


15273, 15274, Feb. 
Feb. 14, 1907.) 6880 
Don’t be a sponger. (G 15178, Jan. 29, 
WIO7;: 2c) Jans 29, 19073) 6881 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


187 


Edson (M. E.), Norfolk, Va. 
| Goodwill’s (WMrs.) advertisement. 
15075, Jan: 9,:1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1907.) | 


Flad (William), Richmond 
Li rill as Se a 
| Chrysanthemums on flat basket ground. 
(G 15136, Jan. 23, 1907.) 
Relief medallion on rough basket ground. 
Pp Oey dex LOSI 15133, Jan. 23, 1907.) 


(G | 


| 


| 
| 


6882 | 


6883 | 


World was made for only two. 


' 6884 
Roses on flat basket ground. (G 15134, | 
|» Jan. 23, 1907.) 6885 | 
| Water-lilies on flat basket ground. (G | 
15135, Jan. 23, 1907.) 6886 | 

2 c. each Jan. 23, 1907. 
Fleisher brothers, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

| Fleisher bros. Design. 1 & 2. (G 

| 2995145715146, Jan: '25,'1907;.'2.c. Jan. 25, 

1907. ) 6887 


Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
From garden to table. (G 15204, Feb. 


4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 6888 

| Lady of quality. (G15182, Jan. 30, 
| Sabo 7 2 ¢. Fan. 30, 1907.) 6889 
- Min-ne-ha-ha. (G 15286, Feb. 18, 1907; 
| Males Feb. 18; 19v7.") 6880 
N. Y. Belle, 1-6. (G 14992-14997, Jan. 
14, 1907.) 6891 


2 e. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
Violet girl. (G 15154, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 ¢ 


“a 


Jan. 28, 1907.) 6892 
Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Annette. (G 15068, Jan. 19, 1907; 2. 
Jane to. 1907. ) 6893 


Calendar man. 
2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 


Come onin. (G 15218, Feb. 4, 1907; 2. 


(G 15066, Jan. 19, Ae _ Trying it on the dog. 


| Passion (The) play. 


Hickman & White, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Georgetown base ball poster. (G 14976, 
Jan. 8, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14,1907.) 6904 


Illustrated post card and 
novelty company, New 
York, N. Y. 

Iasi parasol. (G 15234, Feb. 
1907. ) 6908 
Critical 
1907. ) 
Drama. (G 15235, Feb. 7, 1907. ) 6907 
Getting acquainted. (G 15236, Feb. 7 
1907. ) 6908 
(G 15288, 
6909 


moment. (G 


Feb. 7, 1907.) 
2c. each Feb. 7, 1907. 


Irwin (Paul D.), 
phia, Pa. 

(G 14823, 

1906; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1906.) 


Philadel- 


Dec. 28, 
6910 


Mandeville & King com- 
pany, Rochester, N. Y- 
Flower hanger. Superior flower seeds. 
(G 15143, Jan. 24, 190% 2, ce. Jane24, 


1907. ) 6911 
sacra F.), New York, 
Nae . 
| Arabs <<G 15199; eb. 1 LOO.) 6912 
Chinaman. (G 15198, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
6913 
Fireman. (G 15197, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
6914 
Policeman. (G 15196, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
6915 


Feb. 4, 1907. ) 6895 — 
Just caught. (G 15071, Jan. 19, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 6896. 


Landing a prize. (G 15219, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 


Little bright eyes (G 15070, Jan. 19, 


19007 2c. Jan. 1951907.) 6898 
Matinee girl. (G 15065, Jan. 19, 1907; 
2 e.Jan 19) 1907 =) 6899 


My Mollie O! (G 15069, Jan. 19, 1907; 


6897 


6900 


2c. Jan. 19, 1907.) 
Necessary repairs. (G 15067, Jan. 19, | 
Pur, 2c. Jan 19, F907) 6901 — 


Waiting. (G 15072, Jan. 19; 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 19, 1907.) 6902 

Woman’s horror. (G 15217, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 6903 


Union station, Washington, 


2c. each Jan. 23, 1907. 


Meek & Beach company, 
Coshocton, Ohio. 
(G 8891, Jan..19, 
1905; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1905. ) 6916 
Mountz (L. J.), Denver, 
olo. 
Original discoverer of Yellow Medicine. 
(G. W51d2sJams (2531900. 2 cx Jang 1, 
1907. ) 6917 


Oppenheimer, Seasongood, 
Guiterman & co., Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Oppenheimer, Seasongood, Guiterman & 
co. Spring and summer 1907. A. B. 
(G 15027, 15028, Jan. 18, 1907; 2c. each 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 6918 


Penn engraving company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
D. Go 


15272, Feb. 13,1907; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. } 
6919 


188 CATALOGUE OF 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 

Commandments. Duties toward God. 
234 by 263. (G 15269, Feb. 11, 1907; 
2 CKeb: 9; L907.) 6920 
Day (The) of atonement. 23} by 263. 
(G 15259, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c¢ Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 6921 
Death (The) of Moses. 23} by 263. (G 
15260, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
6922 

Israel journeying to Canaan. 23% by 263. 
(G 15261, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 


1907. ) 6923 
Sin of Nadab and Abihu. 23; by 263. 
(G 45271, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 9, 
1907. ) 6924 
Two reports of the spies. 23} by 263%. 
(CG 152700" Keb. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. Febs9) 
1907.) 6925 


Richardson (Delmer D.), 
Chicago, Hl. 


Blood & nerves. 1. (G 15056, Jan. 18, 


1907.) 6926 
Calculus of bladder. 7. (G 15062, Jan. 
18, 1907.) 6927 
Cross section of the cord. 5. (G 15060, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 6928 


Cysts. 6. (G 15061, Jan. 18, 1907.) 6929 


Hernia & diseased prostate. 8. (G 15063, | 
Jan.18, 1907.) 6930 | 

Important perineal organs. 4. (G 15059, 
Jan. 18, 1907.) 6931 


Superficial perineum. 3. (G 15058, Jan. 


18, 1907.) 


Varicocele. 2. (G 15057, Jan. 18, 1907.) 


6933 
2c. each Dee. 31, 1906. 
Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Christ the Lord is risen today. Flowers 


on cross. (G Lola, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 


6934 


— Woman on hendled knee, figure of | 


Jan. 
6935 


Christ against cross. (G 15117, 
22, 1907.) 
Haster greeting. 
pitcher. (G 15108, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 
6936 


— Large rabbit within Easter egg, three | 


smallrabbits. (G 15126, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 


6937 | 


—— Rabbit protruding from red Easter 
egg. (G 15128, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6938 

Kaster greetings. 
flowers, chicken. 
1907. ) 


(G, tolll) Jan. 22 


within cross. 
6940 


rabbit. 


6932 | 


Duckling, chicks, and | 


Haster egg filled wtih | As 
22, | Rejoice, 
6939 

—— Easter peace be thine, and lilies | 
(G 16125, Jan. 22, 1907.) | 


Flowers, one white, and one brown | 
(G 15124, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6941 | 


| 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
| Mass. 
Easter greetings. One chick and forget- 


me-nots in small basket. (G 15122, 
Jan. 22, 1907.) 6942 
| —— Three rabbits, nest, and eggs. (G 
15123, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6943 


For ahappvy Easter. Angel holding Easter 
lilies, cross and flowers. (G 15113, 
Jane "22, LI07 3) 6944 

— Duckling, chicks, and broken bowl. 
(G 15110, Jan. 2271907.) 6945 

— Rabbit protruding from blue Easter 
egg. (G 15129, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6946 

Glad tidings. Cross of forget-me-nots, 
lilies. (G 15130, Jan. 22,1907.) 6947 

iolets. (G 

6948 


Cupid reseu- 
(G 15103, Jan. 


URES 


15109, Jan. ‘29 “1907.) 


Greeting to my taleaiaae 
ing quiver of arrows. 


22° 1907.) 6949 
—— Dutch girl in heart. (G 15088, Jan. 
22° 1907.) 6950 
Dutch girl in heart withapples. (G 
15090, Jan. 22, 1907.) 951 


— Dutch girl in heart with basket of 


flowers. (G 15089, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 
6952 
Girl’s head within heart; also deco- 


(G 15098, Jan. 22, 1907.) 
6953 

Happy Easter. Rabbit in automobile. 
(G 15127, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6954 
Lord is risen. Easter lilies on gold cross. 
(G 15118; Jan. (22, 19073) 6955 
—— Kneeling woman, cross, and Easter 
lilies. (G 15112, Jan. 22,1907.) 6956 


rative heart. 


_ Love’s greeting. Girl Ms een holding 


roses. (G 15092, Jan. 22,1907.) 6957 
Two figures of cupid arranging flow- 
ers around heart with arrow piercing 
same. (G 15100, Jan. 22,1907.) 6958 
—— Two figures of cupid, one sitting on 
flowers, the other flying. (G 15101, 
Fane 22, 19075) 6959 


Girl’s head within heart with gladi- 


olas. (G 15095, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6960 
Love’s remembrance. Girl and tulips. 
(G 15086, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6961 


— Heart of forget-me-nots, cherub with 
mandolin. (G 15093, Jan. 22 1907-) 

6962 

—— Japanese figures within heart. (G 

15094, Jan 22, 1907.) 6963 


tis Easter tide. Chicks and 
basket, bow and flowers on handle. 
(G@ 15107, Jamy22. Neue) 6964 
‘hicks and basket, bow on handle. 
(G 15106, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6965 
Cross within a cross, figure of angel. 
(G 15114, Jan. 22, 1907.) ' 6966 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


189 


Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
ss 


ass. 
Angel’s head on cross, 


’Tis Easter day. 
(G 15115, Jan. 22, 1907. ) 


Faster lilies. 


6967 
— Three angels within a cross. (G 
15116, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6968 


— Two chicks and forget-me-nots in 
basket. (G15121, Jan. 22,1907.) 6969 
To my heart’s best love. Girl and boy 
sitting on large, red heart. (G 15108, 
Jan. 22, 1907. ) 6970 
—— Girl’s head within heart, heliotrope. 
(G 15097, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6971 
—— Large red heart, figure of girl. (G 
15104, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6972 
To my valentine. Cupid with bow and 
arrows shooting at hearts. (G 15102, 
Jan. 22, 1907.) 6973 
—— Girl and boy with basket of cherries. 
(G 15091, Jan. 22, 1907.) 6974 
—— Girl’s head within heart, also envel- 
ope. (G 15099, Jan. 22,1907.) 6975 
—— Girl’s head within heart, four leaf 

clovers. (G 15096, Jan. 22, 1907.) 
6976 
(G 
6977 
Easter lilies, 
(G 15120, Jan. 
6378 


— Two children & dog in heart. 
15087, Jan. 22, 1907.) 


With all Easter blessings. 
small cross in corner. 
22, 1907. 


2c. each Jan. 22, 1907. 


Schwab & Wolf, New York, 
N. ¥ 


Buffalo hunt. (G 15149, Jan. 25.907; | 


2 c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 


Hooligan. 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 


Mother goose. 


6979 


6980 
(G 15150, Jan. 25, 1907; 


2 ce. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6981 
Old Kentucky home. (G 14896, Jan. 4, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 69&2 


One o’cat. (G 15290, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 6983 


Presidents’ autographs. (G 15289, Feb. 
18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 6934 


Queen of the hunt. (G 14897, Jan. 4, 


1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1907.) 6985 
Telephone girl. (G 15288, Feb. 18, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6986 


Yacht flags. (G 15148, Jan. 25, 1907; 2 
e. Jan. 25, 1907.) 6987 


Yankee Doodle girl. (G 15287, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 6988 


Spivey (H.S.), Little Rock, 
Ark. 


Arkansaw travelers. (G 15220, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2 c: Feb. 4, 1907.) 6989 


(G/10147, Jan. 25,, 1907; 2c. | 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Bolts & bars. N. Y.. 12215. 8 sheet. 
(G 14828, Dee. 28, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 24, 


1907.) 6990 
Brute. N.Y. 12209. 4sheet. (G 14824, 
* Dee. 28, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 28,1907.) 6991 
Caught. WN: Y. 2136: 1 sheet.  (G& 

14443, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

6992 

Character. 12094. 3 sheet. (G 14291, ° 
Oct.” 25, 1906; 2c, “Dee: 13; 1906s) 
6993 

Character. N. Y. 12239. 3sheet. (G 
14984, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 
6994 

Character heads. N. Y. 12144. (G 
14511, Nov. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. ) 
6995 

| Cherubs. 12109. 1 sheet. (G 14296, 

Oct. 25, 1906; 2c. Dec. 13,1906.) 6996 
Collar button. N. Y. 12220. 4 sheet. 


(G 14779, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
LOO". 27 6997 


Combination. N. Y. 12027. 8 sheet. 
(G 13919, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 


1906. ) 6998 
——N. Y. 12190. 1 sheet. (G 14769, 
Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 6999 
Deserted. N. Y. 12216. 8 sheet. (G 
14829, Dec. 28, 1906; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1907. ) 
7000 

Disguise. N. Y. 12135. 3 sheet. (G 


14444, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 13, 


1906.) 7001 
Woeries* “NY 8Y. 12219.’ + "sheet. (G@ 
14778, Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. ) 
7002 

Face. N.Y. 12149. (G 14514, Nov. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7003 
Fair. N.Y. 12236. Isheet. (G 14981, 
Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 5, 1907.) 7004 
Four figures. N. Y. 12243. 3 sheet. 


(G 14988, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 7005 


Hands “up.” No UY: 12148. (G 14513; 
Noy. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 


7006 

Heart. “ Neo? > 12207. 1 sheet. “(G 
14776, Dec. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7007 

I win. N. Y. 12147. (G 14512, Nov. 
26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7008 
Imperial Viennese. 1907-B-23. 1 sheet. 
(@ 15017, Jan. 17, 19073,2.¢.. Feb: 25, 
1907.) 7009 
Imperial Viennese. 1907-B-44. 24sheet. 
(G 15018, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Feb. 25, 
1907. ) 7010 


L190 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Jaunting car. N.Y. 

(G 14453, Nov. 

1907.) 

Kidnaps. 


12124. 8 sheet. 
1521906; 2°e Jan? 24, 
7011 


N. Y.: 12169. 8 sheet. (G 


14696, Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) | 
7012 | 


Libbey .(Laura Jean). N.Y. | 12212. 
3 sheet. (G 14825, Dec. 28, 1996; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 7013 

Love of an emperor. N. Y. 12187. 1 
sheet. (G 14767, Dec. 20, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 31, 1906. ) 7014 

Maenetic. N. Y. CG 


12240. . 3. sheet 


14985, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) | 


7015 
sheet. (G 
¢. Feb. 15, 1907. ) 


Pantedan NG WY. a LZ 
14979, Jan. 11, 1907; 2 


Portrait and lettering. N. Y. 
3 sheet. (G 14449, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 ec. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 7017 

Bartrart. oN. MOC 21230926, by 34. 0G 
14452, Nov. 15, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1907.) 


7918 


IN Ge 
Nov. 


12125. 26 by 
15, 1906; 2c. Dee. 


(G 14454, 
1906.) 
7019 
3 sheet. (G 
2c. Feb. 5, 1907.) 


4, 
26, 


Borirait?) NioNa 122448 
14989, Jan. 11, 1907; 


7020 | 


—— 26 Dy 34. 12041. (G14225, Oct. 22, 
i063 -2'¢. Dec. 9,' 1905.) 7021 


—— 26 by 34. 12086. (G14287, Oct. 25, 
1906; 2c. Jan ee 1907. ) 7022 
—— 26 by 34. «. Y.12245... (G,4990, 
Jan. tl 19075 Be Feb. 18, 1907.) 7023 
Henke N..¥. 122142): 3, sheet); (G 


14827, Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) | 


7024 

Read. N.Y. 12287. 8sheet. (G 14982, 

Jan. lil, 190: 2 e:Keb..9, 19072) / 1025 

Riding seal. 1907-B-50. 8 sheet. 
15298, Feb. 21, 1907; 

7026 


Saved. N.Y. 12213. 3sheet. (G14826, 
Dec. 28; 1906; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) (41027 
Seated. N.Y. 12129. 3sheet. (G14455, 
Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 7028 
Sensitive. N. Y. 12241. 1 sheet. (G 
14986, Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 
7029 

Stenaly GN: -Y? 12133. 1? sheet.” (G 
14446, Noy. 15, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908. ) 
7030 

Ski jumper. 1907-B-7. 1 sheet. (G 
15016, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


7031 | 


—  1907-B-47. 20 sheet. (G 15019, 
Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Feb. 25, 1907.) 7032 
—— 1907-B-48. 8sheet. (G 15020, Jan. 
i; 1907; 2 c. Keb: 15; 1907.) 7033 


‘Trifle. 


| African lioness and cubs. 


|; 10039. 
(G 
2c. Feb. 25, 1907.) | 


CATALUGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRLES 


Strobridge __ lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
)hio. 
N. Y. 12208. 4 sheet. 
Dec. 20; 1906; 2c. Jan: “28, 
1907. ) 7034 
Strangers. N. Y. (12150. 1e(G@ ‘14515, 
Novy. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 7035. 
Train robbery. 1907—C-22. 16 sheet. 
(G 15024, Jan. 17, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1907.) 7036 
NLS 12938. Ssheet. (G 14983, 
Jan. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 5, 1907.) 7037 


Sleep walker. 
(G 14777, 


Two figures. N.Y. 12242. 4 sheet. 
(G 14987, Jan. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 7038 


_ Superior color press, Toledo, 


io. 
White city. (G 15280, Feb. 15, 1907; 
2 ¢c., Feb. 15; 1907.) 7039 


United States lithograph com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
10803. (G 
15155, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7040 
Are you sure you abhor him, Amy? 
10212. (G 14856, Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. sf.’ 19067) 7041 


Behind the scenes of a concert hall. 
10186. (G 14804, Dec. 26, 1906; 2. c. 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 7042 

Beresford (Harry). Bust portrait. 10155. 
(G 14801, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1906. ) 71043 

Brown (Kirk). Bust portrait. 10276. 
(G 15194, Feb. 1, -1907;°2%e. Feb. 1, 


1907. ) 7044 
Colonial lovers. 287. (G 15212, Feb. 4, 
1907;°2 ce Febee4, 8075) 7045 


Duel. 281. (G 15265, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 11, 1907.) 7046 


(G 14870, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 31, 1906.) 7047 
Eggs-actly so. 10203. (G 14809, Dec. 
26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7048 
Elevator (The) will crush her to death. 


10214. (G 14811, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7049 
Face to face. 10184. (G 14715, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1906.) 7050 
Female character, full figure. 10079. 
(G 14687, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 7051 


Female character, seated. 294. (G15159, 
Jan. 28, 1907; 2. ¢. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7052 


Female character with oranges in lap. 


10078. (G 14714, Deep 17 19065 2 
Dec. 17, 1906. ) 7053 
Female figure on clock dial. 9817. (G 


a Oct. 1, 1906722": Oct. 1, 1906. ) 
7054 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 191 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
hio. 


Female, full figure. 10019. (G 14857, 


| 
| 
| 


Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 7055 | 


Gale (Florence). Bust portrait. 10324. 
(G 15210, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7056 


Gale (Florence). Character. 
15206, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 


7057 
Gale (Florence). Half figure. 
(G 15205, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 
Gale (Florence). In 
10321. (G 15207, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) . 7059 


Gale (Florence). Seated. 10322. (G 


10326. (G 


10325. | _ 
| Male and female character. 

71058 
street costume. | 10233. 


| Men of Texas! 


15208, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) | 


7060 

Gale (Florence). Standing. 10323. (G 
15209, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 

7061 


Gif me ein pack cigarettes. 10231. 


(ey 


19157, Jan. 28, 1907;.2 c. Jan. 28, 1907.) | 
7062 © 


Girls watching comic love scene. 10173. 
(G 14689, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 


1906. ) 7063 
Grotesque bather. 9816. (G14076, Oct. 
1, 1906; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906.) 7064 


Hanford and Drofnah bust portraits and | ; 
_ Nellie, you have had enough poverty. 


letter bill design. 10278. (G 15187, 
Feb. 1, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 


Hanford (Charles B.) 


7065 
Bust portrait. | 


10277. (G15255, Feb. 9, 1907; 2c. Feb. | 
B-1907.-) 7066 
His child. 10194. (G 14860, Dec. 31, 


1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1906. ) 
Hurry! hurry! 10225. 
1, 1907; 2c Feb. 1, 1907.) 
I knew something was going to happen. 
9930. 
26, 1906. ) 
I will do de job for nudings. 


7067 


7069 


10232. (G 


(G 15189; ae | Notice it? I’m it. 


15214, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) | 


7070 

I’d like to trade a Lemon for a Peach. 
yori. (G 14800, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 26, 1906.) 7071 


li mother could seeme now. 10202. (G 


14808, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) | 
7072 
If you touch that gal, I’ll give you pill | 


from this pistol. 10217. (G 14813, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 


I’m wild Billthe bull man. 10236. 
15156, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7074 

It was his life or mine—I shot first. 
10237. (G 15213, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 «. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7075 


3095—PpT 4, Nos 10-13—07——3 


70738 
(G 


| Novellos (The). 
Begs Deets os: 2c Dae, | ores Lene) 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
It’s time for reflection. 10328. (G 
15190, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1907. ) 
7076 
Johnie, dear, don’t you know your little 


“wifie. 9823. (G 14797, Dec. 26, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7077 
Love redeems the world. 10185. (G 


14803, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
7078 © 

21D: en UG 
15158, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7079 

(G 15278, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 e. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 7080 
Our battle cry, remem- 
berthe Alamo! 10012. (G 14713, Dec. 
tm 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906: 7081 
Model(The). 10218. (G14814, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 7082 


Negro head. 299. -(G 15258, Feb: 9: 


1907; 2'c. Feb. 9, 1907. ) 7083 
Negromammy. 300. (G15257, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 7084 


Nellie, sister, [have come for you. 10215. 
(G 14812, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 


1906. ) 7085 
Nellie theangel. 10226. (G15277, Feb. 
15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) - 7086 


Come, come with me. 10216. (G 
14802, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1906. ) 
7087 

Nine female figures. 9845. (G 14074, 
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c.. Oct. 1, 1906:) “708s 
Not yet, but soon. 10204. (G 14810, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 26,1906.) 7089 
LOSat. 1 ACG, Loder 
Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7090 
10255. (G 15255, Feb. 


4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 7091 
Open those doors! 10003. (G 14863, Dec. 
31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 7092 


Oriental girl, equestrienne, animals and 
letter bill. 10271. (G 15279, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907.) . 7093 

Pansy among the daisies. 10200. (G 
14858, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 
1906. ) 7094 


Please! please! you annoy me. 10192. 
(G JA7IG, Dec. 17; 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 


1906. ) 7095 
Real (A) belle. 9893. (G 14866, Dec. 
31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 7096 
Santley, Joseph, and Silverheels. 10196. 


(G 148673, Dec: 31, 1906;. Ze. Dec. 31, 


1906. ) 7097 
She’s dead. 10213. (G 14867, Dec. 31, 
1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 7098 


192 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
Strobridge lithographing Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Ohio. 


Soubrette, seated. 286. (G 15211, Feb. 


4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1007.) 7099 
Stealing the keys. 9793. (G 14798, Dec. 
26, 1906: 2c. Dec. 26, 1906.) 7100 


Tesian Tessie. 10327. (G 15193, Feb. 
1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7101 


Texas. 10378. (G 15256, Feb. 9, 1907; | 
2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 7102 
That girl is under my protection. 10051. 


(G 14865, Dec. 31, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 31, 


1906. ) 7103 
That woman isathief. 10280. (G 15186, | 
Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7104 


There’s another kiss for saying so! 10333. 
CG 15267, Bebe 1907-2. Reb ehh, 
1907.) 7105 


They’relayingforme. 10201. (G14868, 
Dec. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906.) 
7106 
Whree scenes. 10198. 
3b, 1906; 2.c. Dec, 31, 1906. ) 7107 
Two minstrels dancing. 297. (G15266, 
Heb. 11, 1907; 2 c: Reb. 11, 1907.) 
7108 
Two tigers watching caravan. 10291. 
(G 15216, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 
7109 
Waiting for meloidy. 10013. (G14073, 
Oct. ip 1966; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906. ) 7110 
We mean to here that hom thief. 9854. 
(G 14075," Oct= 1,°1906;- 2¢) Oct.) 1, 
1906. ) 7111 


(G 14859, Dec. | 


| Brer rabbit. 


Wonderful electrical storm. 10197. (G 


14688, Dec. 14, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 7112 
Zaza. 10193. (G.14861, Dec. 31, 1906; 


Ze. Dec: 31519063) 7113 


Vick’s (James) sons, Roch- 
ester, N. Y 
Vick’s quality aster collection. How t 
grow asters. (G 15144, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 7114 


Walsh (M. H.), Woods Hole, 
Mass. 
Walsh’s Evangeline. (G 15084, Jan. 22, 
1907;..2,c. Jan, 22, 19075) 7115 


Westcott (D. M.), 
Park, Wash. 
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific exposition. (G 
14998, Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 
7116 

Whitehead & Hoagco., New- 

ark, N. J. 

(G 15140, Jan. 17, 1907; 
2, Jaw.) Lie meen) 
Bunny: (G lotso, Vani, 0 ner. 
Jan, 7. MOO re) 7118 


Good luck. (G 15181, Jan. 29, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan..29, 1907;) 


South 


Number of entries of Chromos and lithographs fone by the deposit of 2 


copies sinceNan Al, QO 7th ees Lee ee ee¢-sesse5se595- 


Rastus. (G LOLSO;; Jaane, 20> eho (3.2 + C. 
Jan. 29, 1907. ) 7120 
Sailor girl, (G 15179, Jam. 29, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 29519075) 7121 
790 


7117 


7119 | 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice aiter each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 


title, if printed in full, would read: ‘Copyright by James E. Abbe. Newport news; Va. 


Class H . 


XXe, no. 90047, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 copies received Feb. 4, 1907.” 


Abbe (James E.), Newport 
News, Va. 
Ole Virginia cypress. (H 90047, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7122 
Virginia (A) sunset. (H 90046, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7123 

2 c. each Feb. 4, 1907. 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York,N .Y. 
Aint youfunny. v. 29. (H 90400, Feb. 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
| Mich. 

| Family group. (H 90476, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
71389 
Fishing girl. (H 90470, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7140 
_Indreamland. (H 90479, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7141 
Morning prayer. (H 90475, Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 7142 

Poinsetta. (H 90471, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7143 
| Roses. (H 90465, Feb. 15, 1907.) 7144 


a2, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 7124 | 
Child pouring tea. v. 26. (H 90006, | 
Heb. 1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7125 | 
Chums. v. 28. (H 90399, Feb. 12, 1907; | 
2c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 7126 
Embarrassment. v.27. (H 90398, Feb. 
12; 1907; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 7127 
Purple girl. v. 36. (H 90007, Feb. 1, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7128 


Fights of nations. (H 90564, Feb. 18, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


American mutoscope and bio- 
graph company, New 
Mork, iv. \. 

Mr. Hurry-up of New York. (H 89824, 


Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 7130 | 


7129 | 


(H 90467, Feb. 15, 
7145 


(H 90468, Feb. 15, 1907.) 7146 
(H 90472, Feb. 15,1907.) 7147 


(H 90478, Feb. 15, 
7148 


Watch my smoke. 
1907. ) 


Widow. 
Winter. 


Your turn next. 
1907.) 


2c. each Feb. 16, 1907. 


Ball (Willis A.), Stuart, 
Fla. 


| Ex- president Cleveland’s fishing head- 


Stalking and shooting caribou, New- | 


foundland. (H 89187, 
2c. Jan. 9, 1907.) 


American stereoscopic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
A 40916; A 41092; A 41609. 
89558, Jan. 19, 1907; 2 c. each Jan. 21, 
1907.) 7132 
Arthur 


Jan. 9, 1907; 


(James), Detroit, 
Mich. 
American beauties. (H 90473, Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 
Asleep with a little bear behind. 
90474, Feb. 15, 1907.) 


Autumn. (H 90469, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7135 
Bear stories. (H 90477, Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7136 


Billet-doux. (H 90466, Feb. 15, 1907.) 


7137 | 


Elinor. (H 90464, Feb. 15, 1907.) 7138 


7131 | 


(H_ 89556- | 
| Poor John. 


| Waiting at the church. 


7133 | 
(HH | 
7134 


quarters 1906. (H 89682, Jan. 24, 
WO eZ e. dan. 24, 1907. ) 7149 
Having a pull. (H 90256, Feb. 7, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 7150 


Beals (Jessie Tarbox), New 
York; NYY. 
Rembrandt and Saskia. (H 89975, Jan. 
$1; 1907; 2 ¢: Jan. 31,:1907.)) 7151 


Belcher & Waterson, New 
York, eNrinys 
(H 90029, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
7152 
(H. 90028, Feb. 
1, 1907.) 7153 
2 c. each Feb. 1, 1907. 


Bemis ( Herbert G.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
California cow girl. (H 90438, Feb. 15, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7154 
Bernhard (J. Walter), Wash- 
ington, D. C. - 
Perfect yawn. (H 87481, Dec. 20, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 20, 1906. ) 7155 


193 


194 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


(W. S.), Gardiner, 
Mont. 
Elk. 


Berry 


‘On the alfalfa flat. 
sl 90,75) 

Rocky Mountain blacktail deer. 
90370, Feb. 11, 1907.) 

What alfalfa does for the wild game. 
(H 90368, Feb. 11, 1907.) 

Winter resort for elk. (H 90371, Feb. 
11, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1907.) 

7159 


(H 90369, Feb. 
7156 

(H 
7157 
Elk. 


Bettes (Harry J.), McAles- 
ter, Okla. 
Pioneer residence and original pine tree 


of McAlester, Okla. (H 89717, Jan. 
26. 19075"2.coJanr i, 1907.) 7160 | 
Birnbaum (Samuel), Dor- 
chester, Mass. 
Awaking the minute man. 5. (H 90142, 
Feb. 6, 1907. 7161 
Battle at Lexington. 10. (H 90147, 
Feb., 1907.) 7162 
Capture (The). 9. (H 90146, Feb. 6, 
1907. ) 7163 
Flash of the signal lights. 4. (H 90141, 
Feb. 6, 1907. ) 7164 


Hancock and Clark house, arousing Han- 
cock and Adams. 8. (H 90145, Feb. 
6, 1907.) 7165 

Plot (The). 1. (H 90138, Feb. 6, 1907.) 

7166 

Repulse of British at Concord bridge. 

11. (H 90148, Feb. 6, 1907.) 7167 


Ringing the alarm bell at the belfry. 7. 


(H 90144, Feb. 6, 1907.) 7168 
Robert Newman entering the north 

church with lanterns. 2. (H 90139, 

Feb. 6, 1907.) 7169 | 


Rowing across the Charles river to | 
Charlestown. 3. (H 90140, Feb. 6, - 
1907. ) 7170 


°Twas twelve at the bridge at Medford 


town. 6. (H 90143, Feb. 6, 1907.) 
7171 
2 ce. each Feb. 6, 1907. 
Blazier (G. <A.), Cave 
Spring, Ga. 


Georgia school for the deaf. Cave Spring, 
Ga. (H 90030, Feb. 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 
28, 1907.) 7172 


Blotcky (Abraham G.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 

Paul Show-a-way. Al. 
89983-89985, 
Nov. 24, 1906; 1 c. each Feb. 1, 1907.) 


AS 


71738 
Bradiord (William  Rus- 
sell), Boston, Mass. 
Hancock (Dorothy Quincy). (H 84939, 


Noy. 10, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1907.) 
7174 


7158 | 


(i 
Nov. 24, 1906; 1 c each | 


Aristocrats. (H 


| Parlor ornament. 


| Puzzler for the professor. 


| What are the wild waves saying? 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York Nn 


Arabs on the march. 468. (H 89684, 
Jan. 25, 1907.) 7175 
Lock onthe Stour. 252. (H 89683, Jan. 
25, 1907.) 7176 


2c. each Dec. 17, 1906. 


Brown (Howard W.), Tit- 
ton, Ga. 


Public school building, Tifton, Ga. (H 
90301, Feb. 8, 1907.) T1177 
Public are Tifton, Ga. (H 90302, 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 7178 


2c. each Feb. 8, 1907. 
Bullard wee EK. )) Peterboro, 


ae 28, 1907. 

7179 

(H 89782, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7180 

(H 89786, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7181 
(H 89783, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7182 
(H 89784, Jan. 28, 
7183 


(H 89787, Jan. 28, 
7184 

(H_ 89788, 
7185 

(H_ 89789, 
7186 
(H 
7187 


Book worms. 
Iam a daisy. 
Just we two. 


My cosy corner. 
1907 


1907. ) 


Jan. 28, 1907.) 
Wedding bells are ringing. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 


89790, Jan. 28, 1907. ) 
2c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 


Butler (Carlos Antonio), 
West Orange, N. J. 
Butler’s model of the Tabernacle. 
terior. (H 89674, Jan. 3, 1907.) 


(H 89673, Jan. 8, 1907.) 
7189 
1 c. each Dec. 10, 1906; 1 c. each Jan. 
Sh USO. 


Ex- 


—— Interior. 


Cadwell (John F.) and 
Le Rosser (Benjamin), 
Eureka Springs, Ark. 

Kirk & wife, Arkansaw tie cutters, the 
boy and the girl parents of triplets. 
(H 89670, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 7190 


Calvert (Earle C.), Michigan 
City, Ind. 
View from smoke stack 175 it. above Mich. 
City, Indiana. (H89698, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
7191 
Watching the bathers. Michigan City, 
Ind. (H 89699, Jan. 26. 1907.) 7192 


2c. each Jan. 26, 1907. 


7188. 


“oa 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Cambridge historical soicety, 
Cambridge, Mass. 


Clay design of the Longfellow centenary | 


medal. (H 89645, Jan. 22, 1907.) 


7193 | 


Clay model of the Longfellow centenary 
medal. (H 90482, Feb. 16, 1907.) 


2c. each Feb. 16, 1907. 
Campbell , EL os ), Chicago, 


Penelote. (H ee ‘Dec. 19, 1906; 2.c. 
Dec. 19, 1906.) 7195 


Carroll (J. fs u Oak Park, 
Rosebuds. (H 90095; Feb. 4, 1907.) 

7196 

Rustic beauty. 


2 c. each Feb. 4, 1907. 


Case & Draper, Skagway, 
Alaska. 

Alaskan wild geese. 

1907; °2'e. Jan.'12;'1907.) 

Eskimo girl on snow shoes. (H 90582, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 

7199 

Excursion train summit, W. P. & Y. R. 

(H 90610, Feb: 18, 1907; 2c. Jan. 12, 

1907. ) . 7200 


Good morning. 


7194 |. 


Bathing girl. 


(H 90096, Feb. 4, 1907.) | 
7197 | 


(H 90608, Feb. 18, ° 
7198 


(H 90587, Feb. 18, 1907; | 


195 


Case & Draper, 
Alaska. 
Winter costume of an Eskimo girl. (H 
90592, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 
7212 


Skagway, 


Celebrity art company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Angoracat. (H 90462, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 72138 


(H 90463, Feb. 15, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7214 
Can’t you talk? (H 89769, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7215 
Christmas eve. (H 89762, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2¢. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7216 
Christmas morning. (H 89763, Jan. 28, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. ) V217 


Drummer boy. (H 89766, Jan. 28, 1907; 


Ze; Jan. 28, 19072) 7218 
Five o’clock tea. (H. 89771, Jan.. 28, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7219 
Get-up. (H 89765, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c¢. 
| Jan. 28, 1907.) 7220 
Golf girl, (H 89793, Jany 28); 1907512 c. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 7221 

| Hero. (H 90459, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
15, 1907.) 7222 
Hide and seek. (H 89759, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7223 
His first ride. (H 89760, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2 & JanwZs, 4907.) 7224 
Hunting girl. (H 89792, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2'¢. Janie28, 19072) 7225 
I'll take care of them Kitty. (H 90455, 


' Kiss. 


_ Laughaway. 


2c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 7201 _— 
Hootz-Du-Gu girl. (H 90583, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 7202 
Hydraulic mining, Atlin, B. C. (H! 
90609, Feb. -48; 1907; 2 «. Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 7203 
Ind-a-yanek, Swatka, the best known 
native guide in Alaska. (H 90588, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 
7204 


Ka-sh-ak, Skan-doo, Ind-a-yanek. Three | 


brothers. (H 90591, Feb. 18, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 7205 
Ka-sh-ak, the monkey man. A Chilkat. 
(H 90584, Feb. 18, 1907; 2¢. Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 7206 
Mary-de-an-na Alli-de-ute. (H 90589, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18,1907.) 7207 


Porcupine Mary. (H 90586, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 7208 
Potlatcher. (H 90585, Feb. 18, 1907; 2¢ 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 7209 


Skan-doo. A cunning, foxy, old medi- 
cine man, Kak-von-ton clan of the 
Chilkats. (H 90593, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 7210 


Skan-doo a Kak-yon-ton, Eagle clan. 
' The most notorious, crafty old medi- 
cine-man of all the Thlinget Shaman. 
(H 90590, Feb. 18, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 
1907.) | TeUt 


Feb. 15, 1907; 2¢. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7226 
(H 89767, Jan:,28, 190/;.2,.c; Jan: 
28, 1907.) 7227 
(H 89768, Jan. 28, 1907; 

2G i) an. 28" 1907.) 7228 
Let’s keep this one, nursie. (H 90458, 

Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15,1907.) 7229 
Picture book. (H 89770, Jan. 28, 1907; 


2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7230 
Puritanmother. (H 89758, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2¢, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7231 
Roller-skating girl. (H 89794, Jan. 28, 
190732, c: Jan. 28, 1707, ) 7232 
Skating girl. (HH 89/791,-Jam. 28,;1907; 
Zc. Jan. 28,1907. ) 7233 


sore ace) stopme. (H 90460, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7234 


Shared (H 89764, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 7235 


Teddy bears ana bare Teddy. (H 90461, 
Feb. 15, 1707; 2c. Feb. 15,1907.) 7236 


Wash-day. (H 89761, Jan. 28,1907; 2 ¢. 


Jan. 28, 1907.) 1237 
We call him Trowsers. (H 90457, Feb. 
15, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7238 


196 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Celebrity art company, Bos- 


ton, Mass. 
When love is ee (H 90456, Feb. 15, 
1907;'2 ¢: Feb..15,)19072) 7239 | 
Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Conrad (A. Z.),D. D. Cabinet. 3. (H 
90447, Feb. 15, 1907: 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 

—— Cabinet. 6&7. (H 90450 & 90451, 
Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 1907. ) 

7241 

— llbyl4. 4&5, (H 90448 & 90449, 

Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 1907.) 
7242 
[H 90317 & 90318, 


—8by10. 1&2. 


Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1907.) | 


7243 
Curtis (Edwin U.). Cabinet. 5. (H 
90094, Feb. 4, 1907: 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 


7240 | 


| Capitol at night. 


7244 | 


Gaskill (Judge F. A.) 
90643, Feb. 21, 1907; 2 


Cabinet. 2. 


(Hi | 
c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 


1245 


— 8 by 10. 1. 
190752 ex Bebr 2171907. ) 


Libby (M. E.), deaconess of Emmanuel 


(H 90642, Feb. 21, 


7246 


ehureh)) AL by 149) eee: 11H 90553 | 

& 90554, Feb. 16, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. | 

16, 1907. ) 7247 | 
Clarke (F. 


C.), Crawiord, 
NI Wi 
Ne . 


Parker electric light. (H 90372, Feb. 11, 


19072, co eb 1t 1907 ..) 7248 
Colville (J. P.), Topeka, 
Kans. 


Curtis (Hon. Charles). 
25, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 


(H 89696, Jan. 


Conaway «& co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

(H 90420, Feb. 14, 1907.) 

7250 

Navel oranges and mountain of snow. 

(HH 90419, Feb. 14, 1907. ) 


Orange limb and trees. (H 90422, Feb. 


Navel oranges. 


7251) Brinkerhoft street, west from Fark Platts- 


Crandall (E. L.) Washing- 

ton, 
( H 90557, Feb. 16, ae 
2¢. Feb. 16, 1907.) 

Grandfather’s treasures. (H 89797, fe an. 
28,' 1907; 2’ co dant. 28) 100%.) 7259 

Old ‘pine’ “(HI 89798; wane 28, 1907572 c. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 7260 


Crooker (G. H.), Malden, 
Mass. . 
Teddy. (H 90163, Feb. 6, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
6, 1907.) 7261 
Cruver manufacturing com- 


pany, Chicago, Il. 
American beauties. (H 90355, es S), 


1907.) 7262 
Daisies. (H 90352, Feb. 9, 1907.) 7263 
Poinsettia blossoms. (H 90353, Feb. 9, 

1907. ) 7264 
Violets and lillies of the valley. (H 

90354, Feb. 9, 1907.) 7265 


2c¢. each Feb. 9, 1907. 
Deeg (Carl), Jefferson City, 
M 


O. 
Susan. (H 90312, Feb. 9, 1907; 1c. Jan. 
10, 1907; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 7266 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Aetna insurance co., Hartford, Conn. 
(H 90116, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7267 
Along the shore of Paradise, Northamp- 
ton, Mass. (H 89959, Jan. 31, 1907; 
2.G., dan.dol, LoOgs) 7268 


| Athenaeum, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 
90102, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7269 


7249 


|B. P. Shillaber house, Portsmouth, N. H. 


(H 89950, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 31 
1907. ) 7270 


- Boat landing, St. Hubert’s isle, Raquette 


lake, Adirondack mts., N.Y. (H 89966, 
Jan. 31, 1907; 2c) Jam oietOnya) e271 
burgh, N.Y. (H 90109, Feb..4, 1907; | 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7272 
Buckminster house, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(H 89946, Jan». 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 
1907. ) 7273 


Captain Titus Salter house, Portsmouth, 


14, "1907. ) 1252 
Orange limb, trees and snow. (H 90423, 
Feb. 14 1253 © 
Orange treesand snow storm. (H 90421, 
Feb. 14, 1907.) 
ZG, each) Heb, 15,0 1907: 7254 
Cowan (S. E.), Gulfport, 
Miss. 
County court house. Gulfport, Miss. (H | 
90255, Jan. 28, 1907.) 71255 | 
Great Southern hotel. Gulfport, Miss. 
(H 90254, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7256 | 
On the beach. Gulfport, Miss. (H 


90253, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 


| Christ church, Portsmouth, N. H. 
7257 


N. H. (H 90100, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7274 
Carnegie building, Northampton, Mass. 
(H 89962, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 
1907. ) 7275 
Catholic summer school, Cliff Haven, 
N. Y. (H 90111, Feb. 4, 1907: 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7276 
(H 
2 c. Jan. 31, 1907. ) 
7277 


89932, Jan. 31, 1907; 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 


Church st., looking north from College | 


st., Burlington, Vt. (H 90122, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 
City hall, Hartford, Conn. (H 90120, 
Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7279 
— Port Huron, Mich. (H 89974, Jan. 
31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 
City hall park, Burlington, Vt. 
90123, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 
7281 
‘Coal wharves, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 
89928, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. ) 
7282 


7278 


197 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Glimpse (A) of Paradise, Northampton, 
Mass. (H 89958, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 7299 


_ Glimpse of the Wissahickon, Philadel- 


7280 
(Hi | 


Colt memorial park, Hartford, Conn. | 


(H 90119, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, | 


1907. ) 7283 


Congress street, north side, Portsmouth. | 


N. H. (H 89934, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 7284 


» phia, Pa. (H 90129, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907. ) 7300 

Goodwin park and Soldiers’ monument, 
Portsmouth, N. H. (H 89929, Jan. 31, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 7301. 


Governor Goodwin house, Portsmouth, 


NS ER CH89950) Jan. SISIS07> 20. 
Jan. 31, 1907. ) 7302 
Gov. John Wentworth house, Ports- 
mouth, N. H.. (H 89935, Jan. 31, 1907; 
Ze. Jans dl; 1907.) 7303 
| Grand canal, Venice. (H 90356, Feb. 9, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 7304 


Connecticut mutual life insurance build- | 


ing, Hartford, Conn. (H 90114, Feb. 
4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7285 


Hampton roads from Hotel Warwick, 
Newport News, Va. (H 90308, Feb. 8, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 73045 


Hartford life insurance co., Hartford, 


Court street, old oracle house on left, | 


Portsmouth, N. H. (H 89954, Jan. 
31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 8286 


High school, Portsmouth, N. H. 


Crown Point light, Lake Champlain, | 


N. Y. (H 90107, Feb..4, 1907; 2c. 
- Feb. 4, 1907.) 8287 
Cushman house, Petoskey, Mich. (H 


90305, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) _ 


7288 


Daniel Webster house, occupied by him |. 
‘ete 


1813-1817, Portsmouth, N. H. 


59943, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) | 


7289 

Defense of Champigny. (H 90436, Feb. 
14, 1907; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 
Draper hotel, Northampton, Mass. (H 
89964, Jan. 31,1907; 2:c. Jan. 31; 1907. ) 
7291 

Echo cliffs, Canyon of the Grand river, 
Col. (H 90130, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
BAEIOY. x. 7292 
Electric locomotive, N. Y. C. R. R. (H 
90309, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
7293 

Elm street, Northampton, Mass. (H 
89961, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 
7294 

Entrance arches, Boston public library, 
Boston, Mass. (H 90127, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 7295 
First Wendworth house, Portsmouth, 
We Be) (69944, ‘Jan. '3), 1907;' 2’. 
Jan. 31, 1907. 7296 
Fort Ticonderoga from 8. E., Lake Cham- 
plain, N. Y. (H 89972, Jan. 31, 1907; 
Be: Jan.*3t, 1907: 7297 
Gardner house, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 


90101, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7298 


7290 


Conn” (Ht 90U1s, “Febs-4,” 190722, ¢ 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7305 
(H 
89930, Jan. dl, 1907; 2.e. Jan. dt, 1907. ) 

= 7306 

Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. (H 
90311, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 
7307 

Hutchings house, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(H 89948, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 


1907.) 7308 
Inn (The), Charlevoix, Mich. (H 
90304, Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
7309 

Islington St., Portsmouth, N. H. (H 


89931; Jan. 31,1907; 2c;Jan. 31, 1907.) 
7310 

Lady Hamilton as Daphne. (H 84694, 
Nov. 7,.1906; 2.c. Nov. 7, 1906.) ;, 711 
Lake in Elm park, Worcester, Mass. (H 
89971, Jan. 31,1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 
7312 

Leaving Westport, Lake Champlain, 
Na Vil S902). 5 Jam. 315, 19075 2ae; 
Jan. ol, 1907.) 7313 
Letter S at State hospital, Ray Brook, 
Adirondack mts., N. Y. (H 89965, 
dan ol, LOO(s 2,0. J AM ol LOU Lal) «bec 
Lily ponds, Forest park, Springfield, 


Mass. .(H..89970, Jan, 31, 1907.25. 
Jan. ot, L907.) 7315 
McLaughlin falls, Rutland, Vt. (H 


90306, Feb. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
7316 

Main street and court house, Northamp- 
ton, Mass. (H 90128, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 7317 
Main street, Northampton, Mass. (H 
89956, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 1907.) 
7318 


1938 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Margaret street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. (H 
90108, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7319 

Mark H. Wentworth house, Portsmouth, 
N. Eo) GE1L89942) Jan.) 31, 19075 2. c. 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 7320 


Mary E. Fletcher free hospital, Burling- 
ton, Vt. (H 90126, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7321 


Medical college, University of Vermont, 
Burlington, Vt. (H 90125, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7322 

Meserve-Webster House, Portsmouth, 
INCH: 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 


Moonlight on Lake Champlain, from 
Battery park, Burlington, Vt. (H 
90124, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 

7824 

Mother and child. (H 89392, Jan. 14, 

1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 


— (H 89552, Jan. 9, 1907. 
1907.) 73255 
Navy yard from Pierce’s island, Ports- 
moutheiN. E> (1189923) Jan. ol, 1907; 
2.e) dane ol 19072) 7326 


Noah Parker house, Portsmouth, N. H. | 


H 89949, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢: Jan. 31, | : 
( ay FAG | Samuel Colt memorial, Hartford, Conn. 


1907. ) 7327 
North church and Congress st., Ports- 
mouth, «N. elie} (Hl 89939; Jani) 31, 
9073 2c) Jans, 1907.) 7328 
Oak street, north from Methodist church. 
Plattsburgh, N. Y. (H 90110, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7329 
Officers’ row, Fort Ethan Allen, Burling- 
tons Vt. 7 (ELS9925" Jian. ols L9O75 32" c. 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 7380 
Old court house, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 
89941, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 


7331 | 


Old jail, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 89952, 
Jan ol 1907: 2 ¢. Jan: 31, 1907.) %8s2 


Otter creek, Rutland, Vt. 
Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7338 
Pavilion (The), Pine Grove park, Port 
Huron, Mich. (H 89978, Jan. 31, 1907; 
2¢. Jan. 31, 1907. ) 


Pike’s Peak, from Colorado City, Col. 
(H 90131, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
LOOZ 


plain NEY. (rt 89019" Jan, dll 907- 
Ze; Jam.ol, L907.) 7336 
Port Kent from the lake, Lake Cham- 
plain, N. Y. (H 90105, Feb. 4, 1907; 
2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7337 


Post office and custom house, Portsmouth, | 


Nei? (ey 89988; Jan: 31,..1907;-2. c. 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 7338 


(H 89945, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 c. | 
7323 | 


(H 90307, | 


7334 


| , 7336 | 
Port Henry from str. wharf, lake Cham- | 


7325 | 
2 Cx Janine, | 


| Public 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Post office, Northampton, Mass. (H 

89963, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. Jam. 31, 1907.) 

7339 

garden showing Washington 

statue, Boston, Mass. (H 89917, Jan. 

al, 1907; 2c. Jan. ail, 19073) 


Public library (Memorial hall), North- 
ampton, Mass. (H 89960, Jan. 31, 
1907; 2 c. Jan. Sl, 1907.) 7341 


Public library, Portsmouth, N. H. (H 
89947, Jan. 31,1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. ) 
7342 

Residence of Mrs. Samuel Colt, Hartford, 
Conn. (H 90117, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. 


Feb. 4, 1907.) 7343 
Rey. Samuel Langdon house, Ports- 
mouth, Ni HeesCEPsoe27edanolh 1907; 


2c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 7344 


Rock Dunder & Juniper island, Lake 
Champlain, N. Y. (H 90106, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7345 


Rockingham county court house, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. (H 89933, Jan. 31, 1907; 
2:c., Jan. 31, 19072) 7346 


Ruins of Fort Frederick, Crown Point, 
Ne Yo (HY 89067, au ce 9072 °c: 
Jan. 31, 1907. ) 7347 


(H 90118, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7348 


Samuel Lord house, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(HH 89953) Jam: 31) 190 A aes Janes. 
OZ) 7349 

Split rock light, Lake Champlain, N. Y. 
(H 89922, Jan. 31,1907; 2ye, Jan: si, 
1907. ) 7350 


St. John’s church, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(H 89940, Jan. 31, 1907; Qe: Jan: 31, 
1907. ) 7351 

St. John’s Episcopal church, Northamp- 
ton, Mass. (H 89957, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 
ec. Jan. 31, 1907.) 7352 

State hospital, Ray brook, Adirondack 
Mts., N. Y. ((H''90503; Feb.'8) 190752 
e.. Feb..8, 1907.) 7353 

Steamer landing at Port Kent, N.Y. (H 
89926, Jan. 34; 1907; 2:¢. Jame ol, 1907.) 

7354 

Stoodley’s tavern, Portsmouth, N. H. 
(Hi 89951, Jan. 3, US0ye 2 Gx dan, wal) 
1007 1355 


Storm in the Grand Canyon. (H 90437, 
Feb. 14, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 73856 


Str. Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain, N. Y. 
(H 90104, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 7357 

Str. Ticonderoga leaving Burlington, Vt. 
(89918, Jam: Silsol907 + 2c) dame! 
1907.) 7358 


7340 


erry 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


199 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Strs. Vermont and Ticonderoga leaving 
Burlington harbor, Lake Champlain, 
DEY ui. 90103,..Feb. .4,.1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 

Sunset from the Sagamore, Lake George, 
wey 
gan; al; 1907.) 

Tent City, Venice, Cal. 
23, 1907-*2 c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 7361 

Travelers’ insurance co., Hartford, Conn. 


(H 90115, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, | 
7362 | 


1907. ) 
U. §. Armory, main entrance, Spring- 
field,-Mass. (H 89969, Jan. 31, 1907; 
2. dahnpl,-1907.,) 7363 
Wadsworth athenaeum, Hartford, Conn. 
(90192, Feb,..4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 
1907.) 7364 
Water tower, Fort Ethan Allen, Burling- 
tt Nae) it SOL2L,. Peb..4,1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 7365 
Wendell and Tibbetts houses, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. 
s 2 e) Jan, s!,.1907.) 
Westport landing, Lake Champlain, N. Y. 


(H 89920, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 


1907. ) 7367 
White face inn, Lake Placid, Adirondack 
eae, N.Y.” (El 90310; Feb. 8: 1907; 
2 ¢: Keb,,8,,.1907. ) 7368 
William Pitt tavern, Portsmouth, N. H. 
Probably erected in 1770. (H 89936, 
Jam: 315 1907; 2c. Jan..31, 1907.) 
7369 
Wincoski, Vermont. 
1907; 2\c. Jan. 31, 1907.,) 7370 
De Witt (Maurice), Chicago, 
Ill 


Beethoven. (H 90293, Feb. 7, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 7371 
Children’s prayer. (H 90565, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2 c. ‘Web. 18; )1907.)... 
Chopin. (190294, Feb. 7, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
7, 1907.) 


Mozart. 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 7374 


Schubert. (H 90295, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 ce. 
Feb. 7, 1907. ) 


Wagner. (H 90296, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 c. 
feb. 7, 1907. ) 


Dickson (Thomas*J.), Fort 
Sam Houston, Tex. 


Infantry machine guns masked. 
90042, Feb. 2, 1907.) 


Infantry machine guns on the road. 
90043, Feb. 2, 1907.) 


2 ec. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


(H 
7377 
(H 


7359 | 


(H 89968, Jan. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. 
7360 


(H 89667, Jan. 


(H 89937, Jan. 31, 1907; | 
7366 | 


(H $9924, Jan. 31, | 


7372 | 
7373 | 
(14y,90292,4,Neb: 71907; 2 c. | 
7375 | 


7376 | 


Dudley (J. Guy), Norfolk, 
Va 


| Indians and wigwam. (H 89813, Jan. 
| 22, 1907;\2,.¢. Jan. 22, 1907.) 7379 


Dunne (Mrs. Mary Kath- 

| arine), New York, N. Y. 

| Sunset. Long Island Sound. (H 89781, 

Jan. 28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7380 


Elwood-Kline company, East 
Weymouth, Mass. 

Second photograph operation under 

ether. (H 90097, Feb. 4, 1907; 2 «. 

Feb. 4, 1907.) 7381 


Feist (Leo.), New York, 
Ney ¥: 


| 
| . ° 
| College boy. (H 90031, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
| 7382 
College girl. (H 90032, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7383 


2c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 


Filamondo (Frank), Boston, 
Mass. 
Pope Pius X. (H 89739, Jan. 26, 1907; 
2c. Jan: 16, 1907.) 7384 


Fine (Eben G.), Boulder, 
Colo. 


Arapahoe glacier, showing crevasses and 

broken ice field. (H 90483, Feb. 16, 

| eb, ) 7385 

| Arapahoe glacier showing lines of strain. 

(H 90484, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7386 
2c. each Feb. 16, 1907. 


Fischer (A. J.), Santa Fe, 
N. Mex. 
Band and chorus. (H 86175, Dec. 5, 
| ¢. 1906; 12 c. Dec: 9, 1906. ) 7387 
| Compra lenia. (H 84245, Oct. 29, 1906: 
2 c. Oct? 29; 1906.) 7388 
| Cross formation in front of the church. 
(hy 86172." Dec! 56,1900 2 7¢, Dec. p, 
1906. ) 7389 
| Forward and back. (H 86174, Dec. 5, 
| 19065"2'e.,Deex5, 1906") 7390 
| Going to the pow-wow. (H 84246, Oct. 
29, 1906; 2c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 7391 
| In solemn procession before the church 


| door. (H 86171, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 5, 1906. ) 7392 
| indian drilling turquoise. (H 89301, 


Jan. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1907.) 
7393 
Interior of residence of governor of 
Tesuque. (H 84243, Oct. 29,1906; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 29, 1909.) 7394 
Juan Pino. (H 86177, Dee. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 5, 1906.) 7395 


7378 | Juan Pino’s wife. (H 86176, Dec. 4, 1906; 


2c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 7396 


200 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Fischer (A. J.), Santa Fe, 
N. Mex. 
Native way of hitching burro. (H 89300, 
Jan. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1907.) 73897 


Navajo squaw weaving blanket. (H 
89303, Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 
Oldest house in U. 8. (restored). (H 
89302, Jan. 14, 1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 
7399 

Street scene in Santa Fe 1884. (H 84242, 
Oct. 29, 1906, 2 c. Oct. 29,1906.) 7400 


Tesuque Indian dance. 1. (H 86170, Dec. 
5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1906. ) 7401 


——2. (H 86173, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 
5, 1906. ) 7402 
Threshing wheat with sheep. (H 84241, 
Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.) 7408 


Water carrier. (H 84244, Oct. 29, 1906; 
2c. Oct. 29, 1906. ) 7404 


Foreman (J. E.), Chicago, Il. 

Willows, Jackson park, Chicago. 
90630, Feb. 20, 1907; 

1907.) 

Fosby (Theo. A.), 

burg, Miss. 

South Mississippi college bld’g. 
90407, Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8 


2 ¢c. Feb: 20, 
7405 


Hatties- 


7 L907) 
7406 
Fox (S. E.), Paris, Tennes- 


see. 
(H 90045, Feb. 4, 1907; 


(Hi | 


(Hi | 


King of la grippe. | 
Ze. dam 22, 1O0s.) 1407 
Frazier (G.), Eastport, 
Maine. 
Boynton high school foot ball. 2 to 3. 


(H 90049, 90050, Feb. 2, 1907; 2c. each 
Jan. 23, 1907. ) 7408 


Boynton high school foot ball team. (H 
90048, Feb. 2, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1907.) 


| Interlachen from the north-east. 


7409 
Frink of Boston, Boston, 
Mass. 
Aaron. (H 90282, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7410 | 
Abdiel. (H 90283, Feb. 7,1907.) 7411 | 
Abel. (H 90284, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7412 | 
Abiathar. (H 90285, Feb. 7, 1907. ) 
74138 | 
Abiel. (H 90286, Feb. 7, 1907.) T4l4 
Abijah. (H’90287, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7415 | 
Abner. (H 90288, Feb. : 1907. ) 7416 
Abraham. (H 90289, Feb. 7, 1907.) 
7417 
Abram. (H 90290, Feb. 7,1907.) 7418 
Absalom. (H 90291, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7419 
Tryphena. (H 90269, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7420 | 
Tryphosa. (H 90270, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7421 
Urania. (H 90271, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7422 
Ursula. (H 90272, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7423 
Valeria. (H 90273, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7424 | 
Victoria. (H 90274, Feb. 7,1907.) 7425 | 


Frink of Boston, Boston, 


Mass. 
(H. 90275, Feb. 7, 1907.) 


Vida. 7426 
Viola. (H 90276, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7427 
Violet. (H 90277, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7428 
Virginia. (H 90278, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7429 
Wilhelmina. (H 90279, Feb. 7, 1907.) 

7480 
Winifred. (H 90280, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7481 
Zenobia. (H 90281, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7482 


2c. each Feb. ifs 1907. 


_ Frost (Frank Edmund Hill), 
Oakland, Cal. 
fiGtieminl bound. (H 90598, awe 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 433 


_ Fulton (C. C.) & co., Balti- 
more, : 
World speaks through the Baltimore 
American. (H 90406, Feb. 13, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 13, 1907.) 7434 


Garner (Thomas J.), Camp- 

bell, Mo. 
Mummified body and cyst. (H 90595, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7485 


Gately (Anne), New York, 
N.Y 


Behold the mother. (H 90556, Feb. 16, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.) 7436 


Cold. (H 90631, Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. Feb. 
20, 1907.) 7437 


Gates (Horatio), Willmar, 

Minn. 
Green 
Lake, Kandiyohi co., Minn. (H 90440, 
Feb. 14, 1907.) 7438 


Interlachen winterlocked. Green Lake, 
Kandiyohi co., Minn. (H 90439, Feb. 
14, 1907.) 7439 


Mill from the north-east. Green Lake, 
Kandiyohi co., Minn. (H 90441, Feb. 
14, 1907.) 7440 

2c. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Ginder (Charles F.), Clark, 
S. Dak. 
South Dakota snow bird. (H 89599, Jan. 
ZA LOOK 2acueanie Zi Orie) 7441 


Ginder (Jacob J.) & bro., 
' Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bird eye view of home and hospital for 
the poor. Middle coal district, Rock- 
port, Pa. (H 89979, Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 7442 

Birds-eye view of Rockport, Pa. (H 
88523, Jan: 3,°1907;) 2) cian! 19072) 

7443 

Falls of Laurel Run, Rockport, Pa. (H 

89393, Jan. 12, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907.) 
7444 

Laurel Run falls, 4, Redepon Pa. (H 

88524, Jan. 3, 1907: 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1907.) 
7445 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Ginter & Cook, Besicachiciet. 
Pa. 


Faculty of Bucknell university. (H 89814, 
Sedana.51,1907; 2\c. Jan. 26, 1907. ) 7446 


Glasier (Fred W.), Brock- 

ton, Mass. 
Aggie Cornucopia Pauline. (H 89601, 
Jan. 21,1907; 2c. Jan. 21,1907.) 7447 


Gloege (E. H.), Monroe, 
Wis 


Monroe high school “foot ball squad of 
1906. (H 89721, Jan. 28,1907.) 7448 


“Monroe high school foot ball team of 
1906. (H 89720, Jan. 28, 1907. ) 


2c. each Jan. 17, 1907. 


(O27 D3); 
Alaska. . 
Surf and storm at Nome, Alaska, Nov. 1, 
1906: (HH 90316, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Feb. 8, 1906.) 7450 


Grondal Gustaf, Lindsborg, 
Kans. 
Bethany band, Bethany college, Linds- 
borg, Kans. (H 90358, Feb. 11, 1907.) 
7451 
Bethany college, Linds- 
(H 90359, Feb. 11, 1907. ) 


Goetze Nome, 


Male chorus, 
borg, Kansas. 


7452 
2 c. each Feb. 11, 1907. 
Hansen (Francis William), 
Chicago, I]. 

White wave. (H 90252, Feb. 7, 1907; 
2.c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 7453 

Harris & Ewing, Washing- 

ron, P.O. 
Taft, Mrs. (H 90099, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7454 
Tait, Secretary. (H 90098, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7455 
2c. each Feb. 4, 1967. 
Harvey (Charles Edwin), 
Boise City, Idaho. 

Triune. (H 88521, Jan.- 2, 1907: 2. 
Dec. 18, 1906. ) 7456 

Harvey (George Wain- 

wright), Annisquam, 
Mass. 

Returning boats, Dutch coast. (H 90555, 


Feb. 16, 1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.) 7457 


Helm (Milton), Mountain 
Home, Idaho. 
Aiter the thaw. (H 90485, Feb. 16, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 16, 1907. ) 7458 


Hinsdale (William R.), Or- 
-ange, N. J. 
View in old Spanish tunnel at Ellenville, 
NQY I 25354: 5,657, 8 9: ..( H89731— 
89738, Jan. 28, 1907, ) 7459 


7449 | 


Hinsdale (William R.), Or- 
ange, N. J. 
View of old Spanish tunnel at Ellenville, 
INN 47 EL" «8189730; Jan. 28, 1907; 


7460 
2 c. each Jan. 28, 1907. 
Holland (H. §&.), Albany, 
Ga. 


His iortune. (H 90559, Feb. 18, 1907. ) 


7461 
Scissors grinder. (H ey Feb218,. 
1907. ) 7462 


2 c. each Feb. 18, 1907. 


Honeyman (Mrs. Maud), 
Paris, France. 
Haster-week procession. Seville, Spain. 
(H 90402, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 12, 
1907. ) 7463 


Hopson (Mary), 
N.Y. 


Robertson (Forbes). (Hy89697, Jan. 3, 
1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 19072) 7464 
(F. M.), Missouri 
Valley, Iowa. 
Honesty. (H 90623, Feb. 19, 1907; 2. 
Feb. 9, 1907.) 7465 
Hubbard (Arthur W.), Win- 


throp, Mass. 
(H. 90298, Feb. 7, 1907.) 


), New York, 


Hoyer 


Night bears. 


7466 

| Teddy bear ae bare Teddy. (H 90297, 
Feb. 7, 1907. 7467 
Teddy’s wash am (H 90299, Feb. 7 
1907.) 7468 


2c. each Feb. 7, 1907. 


Hunnicutt (Walter), Tallu- 
lah Falls, Ga. 

Devil’s pulpit. (H 89978, Feb. 1, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 7469 

Hutchings- Votey organ com- 

pany, New York, 
NEY. 

Thompson chapel organ, Vassar college. 


(H 90487, Nov. 6, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1906.) 7470 

Illustrated post card novelty 

com pany New 
Yorkj Ns Y- 

Capitol (The), ene Pay. CE 
89981, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 
7471 

Jackson (B. D.), Pasadena, 


Cal. 
Mt. Wilson aiter a snow storm. From 


Pasadena. (H 90013, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
7472 
Old Baldy. From summerland to win- 
ter. (H 90011, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7473 


Old Baldy in winter. From the San Ga- 
briel valley. (H 90010, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
7474 


202 


Jackson, B. ae Pasadena, 
Cal 


Winter morning view of old Baldy. 
the San Gabriel valley. (H 90012, 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 7475 

Winter sunrise on Mt. Wilson. 
Pasadena. (H 90014, Feb. 1, 1907.) 

7476 


Winter sunrise on old Baldy. From the | 


San Gabriel valley. (H 90009, Feb. 1, 


1907.) 7477 | 
2c. each Feb. 1, 1907. 
Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, 
Norfolk, Va. 
Anchor of Merrimac. 887. (H 90004, | 
Bebo 907-2 c. Feb ot, 1907.) 1478. | 


—— 888. (H 90005, 

Feb. 1, 1907.) 
Baptism of Pocahontas. 
90002, Feb. 1, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 
7480 


Melb: aie LIU ane. 
7479 


Camp Jamestown. 890. 
P1907: 2 cueb. 14. 3907..) 

Exposition design. 3. 891. (H 90649, 
Feb. 21, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 21; 1907.) 


Jacquelin (Edward). 931. (H 90658, 
Feb; 21,1907; 2 ¢: Feb: 21, 1907.) 
932. 


Jacquelin (Martha Cary). (H 


90654, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. ) 


7484 | 

Jacquelin (Mary). 9380. (H 90652, Feb. | 
Zl 9075 2c: Kebe- 21 .1907..) 7485 | 
Landing of Columbus. 874. (H 90001, | 
Heb. 1o0G. 2c; Beb. 1 1907.)7 7486 | 
Liberty bell. 964. (H 90657, Feb. 21, | 
1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 7487 | 


Little Hungary, Jamestown exposition. | 


843. (H 90655, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. | 
21, 1907.) 7488 
Mayflower. 873. (H 90000, Feb. 1, 1907; 


Zc Meb ai O07.) 


Barron. 855. (H 90646, Feb. 21, 1907; 
Zee. 2M, «190i/.)) 7490 | 
Palace of manufactures. 906. (H 90650, 


Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 
7491 
Powhatan chimney. 9638. (H 90656, 
Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 


7492 | 


4 | land, 
895. CH | pam. 7. (H89709, Jan. 26,1907.) 7513 


Randolph (Frances Bland). 
90647, Feb. 21,1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 


7498 
(H | 
_Long lake from Mt. Henry. ot (HL 


Randolph (John) of Virginia. 896. 
90648, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.) 

7494 

Red Top, home of Patrick Henry. 869. 
GEN( 89997. Kebo 907 :92ne 4 Hepa 
1907.) 7495 


| 
From 


A. From | 


Tomb of Patrick teary 868. 


_ Virginia state capitol. 


875. (H| 


(H 89999, Feb. — 
7481 


| Court house, Greensburg, Pa. 
7482 | 


| Greensburg, Pa. from No. 2 school build- 
7483 | 


7489 
Old duelling pistols used by Decatur and | 


| Leap (A) for life. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, 
Norfolk, Va. 
Rhode Island bldg. Jamestown exposi- 


tion. nos. 798, 799, 800. (H 86151- 
86153, Dec. 4, 1906; 2 c. each Dec. 4, 
1906.) 7496 


Rosewell mansion. 870. (H 89998, Feb. 

1,1907; 2°c. Feb. 1, 1907-) 7497 

States exhibit building. 907. (HH 90651, 
Feb. 21, 1907 2a Feb. 217 1907, ) 

7498 

(H 89996, 

c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7499 


876. (H 90003, 
Feb. 1, 19073 2ic. Feb. 2907.) «7500 
J obneon company, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 

Presidents of the Relief society. (H , 
90367, Feb. 11, 1907.) 7501 
Sleigh bell. (H 90366, Feb. 11, 1907.) 
7302 


Feb. 1, 1907; 2 


2 c. each Feb. 11, 1907. 
Jones (W. 8.), Greensburg, 
DN Ae 3 
(H 89989, 


Feb. 1, 1907.) 7508 


ing. (H 89991, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7504 
—— from the court Gee (H 89990, 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 7505 
from the Pollins building. (H 
89992, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7506 
from the railroad. (H 89993, Feb. 

1, 1907.) 7507 
— looking east. (H 89994, Feb. 1, 
1907. ) 7508 


Main and Second sts. Greensburg, Pa. 


(H 89988, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7509 

| School buildings, Greensburg, Pa. (H 
89995, Feb. 1, 1907. ) 7510 

2c. each Feb. 1, 1907. 
Jordan studio, Boston, Mass. 

Draper, (Lieut. Gow); iieio Bey 03). ele 
89821-89823, Jan. 31, 1907; 2c. each 
Jan. ol. 190K 7511 


Kaddatz (Edgar C.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
(H 90149, Jan. 28, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7512 
Kahill (Joseph B.), Port- 
Me. 


Feeder of the pond. 10. 
26, 1907.) 


(H 89712, Jan. 
7514 


89705, Jan. 26, 1907.) 7515 
Mt. Washington (The) from across the 
pond. 4. (H 89706, Jan. 26, 1907.) 

7516 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Kahill (Joseph B. _ Port- 
land, Me. 


Mt. Washington from the lookout of the — 


Mt. Washington. 5. Jan. 


26, 1907.) 


(H_ 89707, 


Mt. Washington. 1. (H 89703, Jan. 
26, 1907.) 7518 
Pleasant mountain and Highland lake. 
9. (H 89711, Jan. 26, 1907.) 7519 
Presidential range trom Highland lake. 
2. (H 89704, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 7520 
_Presidential range from the Highlands. 
gee (1 sg710, Jan. 26, 1907.) 
Sunset rock. 6. (H89708, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
7522 
2c. each Jan. 26, 1907. 


Kellogg (Abbie Leonora), 
Manchester, N. H. 


Game study. Twopartridge,8by10. 4. 
(H 90158, Jan. 29, 1907. ) 7523 
— Two partridge, 11 by 14. 1. (H 
90150, Jan. 29, 1907. ) 7524 


— Two partridge & one rabbit, 8 by 10. 
a.) (i 90152, Jan. 29, 1907.) 
— Two partridge & two rabbit, 11 by 14. 


2. (H 90151, Jan. 29, 1907. ) 7526 
2c. each Jan. 29, 1907. 
Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
After taking. (b) 12373. (H__ 81625, 
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7527 


Aguinaldo the famous insurrecto and his | 


son, Manila, Island of Luzon, P. I. 
10083. (H 78867, June 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7528 
Aleatroz island from Russian hill. 13287. 
(A 77280, May 12, 2906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907.) 7529 
All the comforts of home one of the 
handsomest house boats on the river, 
ona St. Louis bar, Mo. U.S.A. 7192. 
(Hf 79222, June 11, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7530 
Asleep ‘neath floral tributes from many 
nations Ibsen’s casket, Trinity churck, 
Christiania, Norway. 13456. (H 81631, 
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7531 


Banquet table at Fjeldsaster sanitarium, 
prepared for king Haakon VII, Queen 
Maud, the German emperor and their 
guests, July 9, 1906, Trondhjem, Nor- 


way. 13380. (H 87722, Dec. 26, 1906, 
|. 2e. Feb. 26, 1907.) 7532 — 
Before and —— (a) 12372. (H 81624, 


Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7533 | 


Big (The) tree over sixty-five feet in cir- 
cumierence, Stanley park, Vancouver, 
B.C. 10694. (H 81615, Aug. 3, 1906: 
2¢. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


7517 


f tl oreh jor the | ©. } . : 
ee ee arora sthe. parc) _ Bird’s-eye view of Bethlehem irom church 


7521 


7534 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Billiard room of Napoleon I grand Tri- 
anon, Versailles, France. 7280. (H 
76145, Apr. 25, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 

7535 


* of Nativity, Palestine. 10197. (H 

76099, Apr. 25, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 
7536 

Bird’s-eye view of Jerusalem, Palestine. 
T0284) (He (6i29> Apr, 25, 1906> "2 ¢.~ 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 7537 

Block (A) of tenements in which some 
of China’s floating popuiation dwell, 
Hong Kong, China. 12054. (H 78882, 
June 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7538 


Brave (The) little huntress from town. 
11456. (H 86871, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 7539 

Bringing chemical wood pulp from wharf 
to the factory. Private electrical line, 
manufacture of paper, paper mills, 
Skotifos, Norway. 138476. (H 86913, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7540 


75O5 | But Papa, you said you wished Fido was 


a bird dog. 11452. (H 81622, Aug. 3, 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7541 


Cable block carriers transporting blocks 
irom the sawmill to the grindstone. 
Manufacture of paper, paper mills, 
Skotifos, Norway. 138464. (H 86902, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7542 

Canal scene.. The mark of division be- 
tween the native and foreign settle- 
ments, Canton, China. 12056. (H 
87909, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28. 1906.) 

75438 

Carrying cleansed blocks up to the grind- 
stones. Looking down river. Manu- 
facture of paper, paper mills, Skotifos, 
Norway. 13466. (H 86904, Dec.’ 19, 
1906; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907.) 71544 


Cascos, the floating homes of many thou- 
sands, house boats on the Pasig river, 
Manila, Island of Luzon, P. I. 10085. 
(H 78869, June 4, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 7545 


City blacksmith shoeing buffalo on streets 
of Tarsus, Syria. 11156. (H_ 76609, 
May 4, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7546 


Cotton in the yards; negro rousters being 
fed, Vicksburg, Miss., Us) © Soe 
79223, June 11, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

7547 

Cross-bearers leading procession through 
the cemetery, Henrik Ibsen funeral, 
Christiania, Norway, 13457. (H 81632, 
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7548 

Cutting logs into blocks for grinding. 
An important process in the manutfac- 
ture of paper, paper mills, Skotiios, 
Norway. 13463. (H 86901, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 7549 


204 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


f 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Don’t increase the dose till I call again. 
11458. (H 86873, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. 
Feb. 8, 1907. ) 7550 


Dredge pipe southwest pass, Mississippi 
delta, U.S. A. 7188. (H 79218, June 
11, 1906; 2,c. Dee. 28, 1906. ) 7551 


Drying machine which receives pulp 
from sorting machines. Manuiacture 
of paper, paper mills, Skotifos, Nor- 
way. 13469. (H 86907, Dec. 19, 1906; 
2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7552 


Filipino band, the Luneta on Rizal day, 
Manila, Island of Luzon, P. I. 10059. 
(H 78848, June 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 7558 


First cloister, Monastery of Lerins, Isles 
de Lerins, France. 7274. (H 72728, 
Feb. 2, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7554 


near Pagsanjan, 
Bin Dy 10075: 
c. Dec. 28, 1966. ) 
75593 
Government palace, Honolulu. 10158. 
(H 78876, June 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 71556 
Great (The) commoner, William Jen- 
nings Bryan, greeting old friends from 


Gathering cocoanuts 
Island of Luzon, 
78859, June 4, 1906; 2 


home, on his arrival at the New-York | 


pier after trip around the world. 13357. 
(H 87720, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7557 


Grindstones which convert the blocks 
into wood pulp. Manufacture of paper, 


paper mills, Skotifos, Norway. 13467. 
(H 86905, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7558 


Hamburg (The) boat which accompanied 
emperor Wilham’s yacht to the coro- 
nation, Trondhjem, Norway. 13378. 
(H 87864, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c¢. Feb. 8, 
WS 0S,) 7399 

Ibsen casket in Trinity church, covered 
with flowers from all Europe, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 13455. (H 81630, 
Aug. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7560 

Ibsen (Henrik) lying in state, family 
residence, Christiania, Norway. 13459. 
(Hi 81634, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 


Igarrote girls gathering sweet potatoes 
near Baguio, Island of Luzon, P. I. 
10063. (H 78847, June 4, 1906; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 28, 1906.) 7562 


Igarrote village in Benguet, Island of 
Luzon, P. I. 10080. (H 78864, June 
4, 1906; 2c. Dee. 28, 1906.) 7563 

Igarrots planting rice, Island of Luzon, 
P.t. 10065. (H 78849, June 4, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) ' 7564 


(| 


7561 | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

In an olive orchard near Gaza, Palestine. 

7315. (H 87593, Dee. 22, 1906;.:2 c. 

Feb. 8, 1907.) 7565 


Indian (The) with his pipe of peace. 
12871. (H 81623, Aug. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 
28, 1906.) 7566 


Interesting (An) view of Christiania from 
Ekeberg, Norway. 13478. (H 86915, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7567 


James Flood building and Poodle Dog 


restaurant. 13280. (H 77287, May 12, 
1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7568 
Juvenile (The) orchestra. 11453. (H 


86868, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
7569 


Lighthouse (The) tender on which 
President Roosevelt nearly lost his life, 
Mississippi river, U.S.A. 7189. (Ef 
79219, June 11, 1906; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 

7570 

Little girls and fairy tales. a. 11459. 
(H 86874, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907.) 7571 

Little girls and rat tails. b. 11460. (H 


86875, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 
7572 


| Loading mules with beef and ice, Cule- 


bra Station, Panama railroad. 20855. 
(H 86866, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 
1907.) 7573 


Looking down the locks of Loveid canal, 
Skotifos, Norway. 13484. (H 86921, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7574 


Japan. 14887. 


Looking for something, 
2c. Feb. 8, 


(H 78832, June 4, 1906; 
1907.) 7575 
Lotus (A) bloom, Japan. 14886. (H 
78834, June 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
7576 

Making a bird dog of him. 11451. (H 
81621, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 
7577 

Making a jetty mass, S. W. Pass. Pass- 
ing willows from barges to frame. 
New Orleans, La., U.S. A. 7191. (H 
79221, June 11, 1906; 2c. Dee. 28, 1906. ) 
7578 

binding bales 
(H 77958, May 
7579 


Manila hemp industry; 
with rattan. 10043. 
19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 


—— bundles of fiber for local market.. 


10038. CH 77953, May 19," 19065 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7580 
— cutting down the tree, Philippines. 
10034. (H 77949, May 19, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7581 
—— drying the fiber, hile penten) 10037. 
(H 77952, May 19, 1906.) 2 ¢. Dec. 
28, 1906. 7582 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


205 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Manila hemp industry; extracting the 

fiber, Philippines. 10036. (H 77951, 

May 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 


fiber. 10046. (H 77961, May 19, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7584 | 
— hauling fiber to market. 10039. 


(H 77954, May 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 
—— interior of a native rope factory. 
10047. (H 77962, May 19, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


—— loadinga vessel. 10045. (H 77960, 
May 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28,1906.) 7587 


— manila rope in use, ships in all parts 
of the world are rigged with it. 10048. 
(H 77963, May 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1906. ) 

— native hemp press. 10041. 
77956, May 19, 1906; 2c. Dee. 28, 1906. ) 

7589 

— pressing into bales, hydraulic press. 
10044. (H 77959, May 9: SOG 4250 C! 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7590 


—— pressing into bales, native method. 
10042. 
Dec. 28, 1906.) 


—— sellingin the native market. 10049. 
(H 77964, May. 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec., 28, 
1906. ) 7592 


— spreading hemp to dry. 10040. 


7583 
— Filipino rope factory, hackling the | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
New (The) Calvary, outside Jerusalem, 
Palestine. 11170. (H 87908, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1906. ) 7602 


Office (The) desk of Norway’s king, au- 
» dience room, royal palace, Christiania, 
Norway. 13479. (H 86916, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7603 


| Old Cavite church near Manila, an old 


7589 


7586 | 
Old Jewish 


7588 
(H 


insurgent stronghold bombarded by - 
American guns, Island of Luzon, P. I. 
10086. (H 78870, June 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Dec. 28, 1906.) 7604 


synagogue on Sutter st. 
132810)" (EH 77288) May 12. 19065 2xe- 
Feb. 8, 1907. ) 7605 
One of the attractions of New York’s 
most popular pleasure resort. Electric- 
al display at Luna ae Coney Island, 
N.Y. 14141. (H 87727, Dec. 26, 1906: 
2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7606 


One of the oldest churches in Norway. 
Gamle Akers church, Christiania, Nor- 
way. 13482. (H 86919, Dec. 19, 1906; 
2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7607 


_ Packing cut paper for exportation. Manu- 


(H 77957, May 19, 1906; 2c. . 
7591 


(HL | 


77955, May 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) | 


ieee | Playing shower. 


—— stripping the tree, Philippines. 
10035. (H 77950, May 195519065. 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7594 

— weaving the finer quality into cloth, 
native method. 10051. (H 77966, 
May 19, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 


7595 | 
winding spindles. 10050. 77965, 
May 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 18. ‘) 71596 


Mighty (A) hunter; a Negrito shooting | 


wild boar, P. I. 10078. (H 78862, 
June 4, 1906, 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 


Monument of Galliera, Genoa, Italy. 
date WOE 72727, 


Feb. 8, 1907.) 7598 


Moonlight on the straits of Georgia, Can- | 


ada. 10695. (H 81616, Aug. 3, 1906; 
_ 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7599 
Mountain climbing in Norway. 13441. 


(H 76691, May 5, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7600 


Native manner of plowing and planting 
potatoes. Buarbrae glacier in back- 
ground, Hardanger, Norway. 13485. 
(H 86922, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7601 


Feb. 2, 1906; 2 ©. | 


7597 | 


facture of paper, paper mills, Skotifos, 
Norway. 18475. (H 86912, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7608 
Paper machine which receives pulp from 
mixers. Manufacture of paper, paper 
mills, Skotifos, Norway. 13472. (H 

- 86909 Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 
7609 

11455. (H 86870, Dec. 
19, 1906; 2c. Feb..8, 1907.) 7610 


Portion of great land slide eighty feet 
deep and about a mile in length 
caused by earthquake near Berkeley, 
Cal. 13298. (H 81627, Aug. 3, 1906; 
2c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7611 


Prince Arthur’s arrival at Vancouver, 
Bowery March 31; 419062010699. (U9( 
81620, Aug. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

7612 

Prince Arthur driving through Van- 
couver, B. C., April, 1906. 10697. (i 
81618, ‘Aug. 2 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

76138 

Remarkable earthquake fissure in the 
Sobrante Hills near Berkeley, Cal. 
13299... (H._ 81626; Aug.»3, 1906; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7614 


Royal (A) roadway through big trees, 
Stanley park, Vancouver. 10693. (EH 
81614, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 

7615 

Running logs from rafts to sawmill. 
Manufacture of paper, paper mills, 
Skotifos, Norway. 13462. (H 86900, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 7616 


206 CATALOGUE 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Russian battleship Prinz Albert, bringing 
the Russian grand duke Michael to the 
coronation, Trondhjem harbor, Nor- 
way. 13492. 
2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7617 

Sadly we laid him to rest; burial of Hen- 
rik Ibsen, Christiania, Norway. 13458. 
CEN Sk6a3- Aue. 3° 190629246) (Deer 28: 
1906. ) 7618 


Salon of Marie Antoinette, Petit Trianon, 
Versailles, France. 7279. (H 76144, 
Apr. 25, 1906; 2c. Feb.8, 1907.) 7619 


School children at play, Spreewald, Ger- 
many. 10353. (H 87809, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 

Side sectional view of a large paper ma- 
chine. Manufacture of paper, paper 
mills, Skotifos, Norway. 13473. 
86910, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 


7621 | 
Silk industry, little cocoons, Japan. 
14885. (H 78833, June 4, 1906; 2 ©. | 


Dec. 28, 1906.) 7622 


Sorting machines which receive pulp 
from the grindstones. Manufacture of 
paper, paper mills, Skotifos, Norway. 
13468. (H 86906, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. 
Feb. 19, 1907. ) 7623 


Sorting (The) room of the paper mill. 
Manufacture of paper, Skotifos, Nor- 


way. 13474. (H 86911, Dec. 19, 1906; 
2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7624 | 
Soursop tree and fruit, Panama. 20856. | 


(H 86867, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 


Francisco, Cal. 13295. 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906.) 7626 
St. Francis hotel and its addition in course 
of construction. Remarkable for en- 


durance of both fire and earthquake, | 


San Francisco, Cal. 13296. (H.87911, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


tional Theatre, Christiania, Norway. 
13483. 
Feb. 8, 1907. ) 


Sunday morning sport, an impromptu 


cock-fight in a Filipino village, Island | 
(H 78873, 
7629 
Table laid for king Haakon VII, queen | 


of buzon,; BP. Es “10089: 
June 4, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 


Maud and their guests. Dining room, 
royal palace, Christiania, Norway. 
13480. (H 86917, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 7630 


Temporary burial ground of some of the 
victims of the San Francisco earth- 
quake. 18285. (H 77292, May 12, 
1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7631 


(H 86929, Dec. 19, 1906; - 


7620 | 


(H 


7625 | 


South end of ferry-station, showing dam- | 
age caused by the earthquake, San | 
(H_ 87910, | 


7627 
Statue of Henrik Ibsen in front of Na- | 


(H 86920, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c¢. 
7628 | 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Ten thousand children before the palace, 
waving the Norwegian flag and singing 
the national anthem. Coronation of 
king Haakon VII and queen Maud, | 
Trondhjem, Norway. 13491. (H86928, | 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb: 8,1907.) 7632 4 


Their last encampment National ceme- 


tery, Vicksburg. 7190; 2" CEU 79220; 
June 11, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907.) 

: 7633 

Theseum (The), Athens, Greece. 7124. 


(H 76123, Apr. 
1907.) 
Transshipping coal, New Orleans, 


25, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
7634 


La. 


U.S: “AY Giga Gs wae2e anes 1: 
1906; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1906. ) 7635 
Trinity church, Akers street. St. Olafs 


church in the distance, Christiania, 
Norway. 13481. (H 86918, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7636 


Tropic (A) shower, Island of Luzon, P. I. 
10087. (H 78871, June 4, 1906; 2 c. 
Beb28, L307) 7637 


United States mint saved in the very | 
heart of the burned district. 13277. | 
(H 76612, May 4, 1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7638 

Very (A) serious case. 11457. (H 
86872, Dec. 19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 

7639 

Well known (The) Palace hotel, San | 
Francisco. Not exempt from the fury 
of earthquake and fire. 138297. (H 
87912, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 1906.) 

7640 

West room, physical laboratory, Baldwin 
locomotive works, Philadelphia, Pa., 
U. S.cA. 707212  CEMA(0643"Dee?25, 
1905; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906.) 7641 


Where the Lotefos and the Skarsfos meet. 
A marvelous bit of scenery, Hardanger, 
Norway. 13393. (H 86890, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2 c. Feb: 8; 49072) 7642 

Why did big sister send them to bed so 
early? 11461. (H 86876, Dec. 19, 
1906; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7643 

Wise little owls. 11454. (H 86869, Dec. 
19, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7644 

Y. M. C. A. building a total wreck. 
13279. (H 77286, May 12, 1906; 2 c. 
Feb. 8, 1907.) 7645 


Kilburn (B. W.), Littleton, 
N. H 


At the head of Clear Creek canon, Colo. 
17071. (H 90528, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7646 
Bird’s-eye-view of the mountains from 
St. Peter’s dome, Colo. 17047. (H 
90504, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7647 
Boulder canon on the Moffat route, Colo. 

17063. (H 90520, Feb. 16, 1907.) 
7648 


PHOTOGRAPHS 207 
x —— A Silene RO ON Bese 
ee iB W. ep? Littleton, | Kilburn (B. W. Dp Littleton, 
N. 
Boulder park ae eee lake in winter, Mt. Tacoma, Wash. ceva (H 90498, 
Moffat route, Colo. 17064. (H 90521, | oF elal6; 1907. ) 7671 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 7649 | Mystery and charm of winter, Clear 


Cripple Creek as it appears irom the 
Pike’s Peak timber line, Colo. 17052. 
'(H 90509, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7650 

Cripple Creek, Colo. 


of.) 17048. 
7651 


Double-header on the Southern Pacific | 


17036. (H 


71652 


near San Luis Obispo, Calli. 
90493, Feb. 16, 1907.) 


_ Fast mail speeding through the Needles, | 


Columbia river, Oregon. 17044. (H 


90501, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7653 
Feeding time at the pigeon farm, Los An- 
geles, Cali. 17038. (H 90495, Feb. 16, 
1907. ) 1654 
From this great continental divide, rivers 
flow to the two great oceans, Colo. 


17077. (H 90534, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7655 
Gateway, Moffat road, Colo. 17066. (H | 
90523, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7656 


Gateway to the garden of the Gods, show- 
ing Vike’s Peak, Colo. 17053. (A 
90510, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 7657 


Georgetown from the dizzy mountain 
heights, Colo. (Bird’s-eye-view of.) 
17074. (H 90531, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7658 

Grandeur of Clear Creek canon, Colo. 
17070. (HH 90527, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 7659 

Gray’s peak in winter, 14,000 feet above 
the jevel of the sea, Colo. 17075. (H 
90532, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7669 

Hanging rock, Clear Creek canon, Colo. 
17072. (190529, Feb. 16,1907.) 7661 

Highest cemetery in America, Cripple 
Creek, Colo. 17049. (H 90506, Feb. 
16, 1907.) 1662 

In the heart of the garden of the Gods, 
fiolon toc. (dad 9013, Feb. 16, 
1907. ) 7663 

In the Narrows, Clear Creek canon, Colo. 
17069. (H 90526, Feb. 16,1907.) 7664 

In the Needles, Columbia river, Oregon. 
17043. (H 90500, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 

Middle park on the western slope of the 
Rockies, the Moffat route, Colo. 17061. 
(H 90518, Feb. 16, 1907. } 7666 

Moffat road near the crest of the moun- 
tain range, Colo. 17062. (H 90519, 
Feb. 16, 1907. ) 7667 


( Bird’s-eye-view | 
(H 90505, Feb. 16, 1907.) | 


17068: (H 90525, 


7672 


Creek canon, Colo. 
» Feb. 16, 1907. ) 
Needles, Columbia river, Oregon. 17042. 
(H 90499, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 1673 
On the great divide, in the dead of win- 
ter, Moffat route, Colo. 17065. (BH. 
90522, Keb. 16, 1907.) 7674 
On the steep grade to Cripple Creek, Colo. 
17050. (H 90507, Feb. 16,1907.) 7675 
Peerless Wilton, grand champion, 11 


months old, weight 975 lbs. Chicago 
stock show. 17034. (H 90491, Feb. 
16, 1907. ) 7676 
Perpetual snow, on the roof of the Rock- 
ies, Colo. 17059. (H 90516, Feb. 16, 
1907.) 1677 


Read y for the steep grade on the Southern 
Pacific, Cali. 17035. (H 90492, Feb. 


16, 1907. ) 7678 
Refiection lake, Mt. Rainier, Wash. 

17040. (H 90497, Feb. 16, 1907.) 
7679 


Region of terrific winds and snow, Gray’s 
peak, Colo. 17076. (H $0533, Feb. 16, 
1907.) 7680 

Scenic grandeur near the summit of the 
short line R. R. to Cripple Creek, Colo. 
17051. (H 90508, Feb. 16,1907.) 7681 

Seventeenth bridge over the Sacramento 
river near Shasta, Cali. 17087. (H 
90494, Feb. 16, 1907.) 7682 

Siamese twins, garden of the Gods, Colo. 
17054. (H $0011, Feb. 16,1907.) 7683 

Stately castles, garden of the Gods, Colo. 
17055. (H90512, Feb. 16,1907.) 7684 


Through canons where the crystal waters 


play, Clear Creek canon, Colo. 17073. 
(HS 90530, Feb. 16, 19 107. ) 7685 
| Victor, Colo. ( Bird’s-eye-view of) 17057. 
(H 90314, Feb. Ton oO7.): 7686 


7665 | 


Moffat scenic road at the head of Boulder | 


canon, Colo. 17067. (H 90524, Feb. 


16, 1907.) 7668 
Mt. Hood, Oregon. 17046. (H 90508, 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 7669 


Mt. Rainier from Paradise valley, Wash. | 
17039. (H 90496, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 


3595—prT 4, nos 10-13—07——4 


7670 


Victor, Colo., 9C90 feet above the level of 
the sea. 17058. (H 90515, Feb. 16, 


1907.) 7687 
Where the snows of centuries lie, Rocky 
mountains, Colo. 17060. (H 90517, 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 7688 


Youth and beauty, in the park, Portland, 
Oregon. 17045. (H 90502, Feb. 16, 
1907. ) 7689 


2c. each Feb. 16, 1907. 


Klepping er (Herbert J.), 
Catasaqua, Pa 
| Fifth street, north from Howertown road, 
Catasaqua, Pa., 54367... (H 86820, Dec. 
17, 1906.) 7690 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kleppinger (Herbert J.), 
Catasaqua, Pa. 
View of fourth street from bridge, Cata- 
saqua, Pa. 54368. (H 86821, Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 7691 


2 ¢. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


Knafl & bro., 
Tenn. 
(H 86795, Dec. 8, 1906.) 7692 
(H 86789, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
7693 
7694 


Knoxville, 


Answer. 
Countess (The) 


Eloise. (H 86786, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
Girlhood. (H 86788, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 
Tris. (H 86790, Dec. 8, 1906. ) 7696 
Janice. (H 86787, Dec. 8, 1906.) 7697 
Matinee girl. (H 86791, Dec. 8, 1906.) 
7698 


Priscilla. (H 86785 Dec. 8, 1906.) 7699 


Spring blossoms. 

7700 

Vivian. (H 86793, Dec. 8, 1906.) 7701 
2c. each Dee. 8, 1906. 


Knudson (John), 
ton, Wash. 
White Horse. (H 89515, Jan. 18, 1907; 
1c. Jan. 18, 1907; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 
7702 
Koch (Otto ue) Chicago, 
f 


Mucha (Alphonse M.) (H 90415, Feb. 
14, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. 17, 1906.) 7703 


Darring- 


La Gorce (John Oliver), 
Washington, D. C. 
View of face of geographic medals of com- 


mander Robert HE. Peary, U.S.N. (H 
90314, Jan. 16, 1907.) 7704 


View of reverse side of geographic med- 
' als of commander Robert E. Peary, 
U.S. N. (H 90315, Jan. 30, 1907.) 


7708 
2c. each Jan. 16, 1907. 


Lamson studio, Portland, 


@- 
(H 87493, Dec. 21, 1906.) 7706 


(H 87495, Dec.. 21, 
7707 


7708 


Birches. 
Mountain brook. 
1906.) 

Surf. (H 87494, Dec. 21, 1906.) 


2 c. each Dec. 21, 1906. 
Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 


pany, Chicago, Ll. 
Chicago orchestra. (H 90562, Feb. 18, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 7709 
micros ofthe Hippodrome. Milwaukee, 
Wis. (H 90452, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 7710 


Rustic bridge, Washington park, Chicago. 
(H 89680, Jan. 24, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 24, 
1907. ) 7711 


7695. 


(186794, Dec. 8, 1906. ) | 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, Chicago, II. 
View Vancouvers’ castle from Hollister 
picnic grounds. (H 89681, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 7712 


| 30th annual banquet American paper & 
New York, “ONY Y: ‘(He 7 


pulp assn. 
90563, Feb. 18, 1907; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


7713 
Lazarnick (N. § New York, 
N. 


Lucke, Prof. Chas. sheer and his as- 
sistant and mechanic in his laboratory 
making alcohol tests for the U.S. gov- 
ernment. (H90156, Jan. 25,1907.) 7714 | 


Lucke, Prof. Chas. Edward, and his me- 
chanic in his laboratory making alcohol 
test for the U. 8S. government, (H 
90155, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7715 

Lueke, Prof. Chas. Edward, in his lab- 
oratory. (90154, Jan. 25, 1907.) 7716 

2c. each Jan. 25, 1907. 


Leontine (Sister, Mary), 
Seattle, Wash. 
Academy of the holy names. (H 86461, 
Dec. 13, 1906; 2 ce. Dec. 13,1906.) 7717 


Lightfoot. (Mrs. Ry N.), 
Shorter, Ala. 
Be it ever so humble, there’s no place 
likehome. (H86329, Dec. 8, 1906.) 7718 
Cotton in all its stages. (H 86328, Dec. 
8, 1906. ) 7719 


2c. each Jan. 26, 1907. 


Lincoln club, Brooklyn, 
Ns 


IN, Wg 
Lincoln (Abraham). (H 89671, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907.) 7720 


Lindsley (Laurence Denny), 
Seattle, Wash. 


Chelanseries. 400-410. (H 88728-88738, 
Jan. 5, 1907.) | 7721 
Glacier peak. 411-416. (H 88739-88744, 
Jan. 5, 1907.) 7722 


2c. each Jan. 5, 1907. 
McBride (C. ©.) Sturgis, 
S. Dak. 


Chiet Appah, chief of the Ute Indians, 
and son-in-law Andrew Frank. 32. 


(H 89725, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7723 
Chief Red Cap and family. 37. (H 
89728, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7724 


Chief Red Cap. Chief of the Ute Indi- 


ans. 31. (H 89724, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
7725 
Four Ute Indian agitators. 1. Apona, 


2. Rainbow, 8. Chuponas, 4. Pompy 
33. (H 89726, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7726 


—— 38. (H89729, Jan. 28,1907.) 7727 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


209 


McBride (C. C.), Sturgis, 
8S. Dak 


Four Ute Indian agitators. i. Chu. | 
ponas, 2. Pompy, 3. Apona, 4. Rain-— 


bow. , 54. »(H.:89727, Tank 28, 1573) 
7728 
2c. each Jan. 14, 1907. 
McCanless (J. M.), Ashe- 
ls N. C. 


Catawba falls. (H 89675, Jan. 22, 1907; 
26 Jan, 14, 1907. ) 


McClintock (Norman), Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 


| Stevens (F. 1C.). 1 


7729 | Boat houses, 


All gone. (H 89702, Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
7730 | 
Christmas morning. (H 89700, Jan. 26, 
1907. ) 71731 | 
Um-m-m! (H 89701, Jan. 26, 1907.) 


7732 
2c. ea€h Jan. 26, 1907. 


McCorkle (James H.), Cape 
Elizabeth, Me. 

Crawford Notch. (H 0480, Feb. 15, 

1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 7733 

Portland head light. (H 90083, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 

McKoon (Fannie M.), San 
Diego, Cal. 

The 49er. 

Dec. 13, 1906. 


Mallory (Frank B.), Flem- 
ington, N. J 
I am sending you the rocks. (H 89644, 


Jan. 22, 1907; 
Mann (H. C.), Norfolk, Va. 


Landing of Junipero Serro, 
7734 


(H 86454, Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. | 
7735 | 


2¢e. Jan. 15,1907.) 7736. 
 — 2. 


CH | 


| Modern madonna. (H 


Blandford church, Petersburg, Va. 
90645, Feb. 21, 1907.) 1737 
Center Hill, Petersburg, Va. (H 90644, 
Feb. 21, 1907.) 7738 
2 ce. each Feb. 21, 1907. 
Maple (George), Pendleton, 
Oreg. 
Dispute with the bar tender. (H 90604, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 7739 | 
Doctor at work, 1.. 2. 3.. (H.90599- | 
90601, Feb. 18, 1907.) 7740 
Making a tenderfoot dance. (H 90605, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 7741 
One we missed last fall. 1. 2. (H 90602- 
90603, Feb. 18, 1907.) 7742 
2c. each Feb. 4, 1907.) 
Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
Mork, Ni. 
Darlington (Dr. Thomas) Panel. (H 


——_— 


Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
Yorks Nix Y. 
Fish (Mrs. Stuyvesant) (H 90008, Feb. 
1.1907; 2reed%eb.+1,, 1907:,) 7746 
to, 2.) 6H 290161, 


2 c. each Feb. 6, 
7747 


90162, Feb. 6, 
- 1907. ) 


Martin (John N.), Millville, 
Nd. 


1907; 


Union Lake pond, Mill- 
ville, N. J. (H. 90300, ,Feb. 8, 1907; - 
2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 7748 


Meade (G. W.), Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Back view. (H 89719, 
7749 
26, 
7750 


Perkins (Anna) 
Jan. 26, 1907. ) 
— Front view. 
1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 9, 1907. 


Meddaugh (J. E.), Watson- 
ville, Cal. 
(H 89986, Jan. 31, 1907. ) 
7751 
Monterey, 
(H. 89987, Jan. 31, 
7752 


(H 89718, Jan. 


Junipero oak. 


Cal., June 3, 1770. 
1907.) 
2c. each Jan. 15, 1907. 


Meiser (Jesse A.), Eureka, 
Cal. 


Evening scene on Humboldt bay. 

90363, Feb. 11, 1907.) 
Gillett (Gov. J. N.) E: 
~11, 1907.) 


(H 
7753 
(H 90360), Feb. 

7754 
(H 90361, Feb. 11, 1907.) 7755 
Waterfront of Eureka, California. (H 
90362, Feb. 11, 1907.) 7756 
2c. each Feb. 11, 1907. 
Metler (Amasa Emmons), 


Adrian, Mich. 
89668, Jan. 14 


1907; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907.) 1757 
Miller (C. R.), McCloud, 
Cal. 
Mt. Shasta from Sisson, Cal. (H 89780, 


Jan. 29, 19075 2c. Jan. 28,1907.) 7758 
Mishkin (H.), New York, 
IN 


ave 


| Altchefsky (Ivan) 1.2 (H 90015- 
90016, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7759 
Bassi (Amedeo) 4. 5. 6. (H 90024- 
$0026, Feb. 1, 1907.) 7760 
| De Cisneros (Eleanore) 9. 10. 11. 12. 
13. 14. 15. (H 90017-90023, Feb. 1, 
1907.) 7761 


89713, Jan. 26, 1907; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907.) | 


2c. each Feb. 1, 1907. 


7743 | 
— ll by 14. (H 89714, Jan. 26, 1907; | Mishkin studio. New York 
2c. Jan. 26,1907.) 1144 x vee tei YAR a 
—— 17 by 20. (H 89715, Jan. 26, 1907; | Bassi (Amedeo) 7. 8. (H 90039-90040, 
2c. Jan. 26, 1907.) 7745 | Feb. 2, 1907.) 7762 


210 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Mishkin studio, New York, 
Ney 


Gianoli (Bressler) 15S ONS, (H 


90034-90038, Feb. 2, 1907.) 7768 
Sammarco (Mario) 1. (H 90041, Feb. 
%, 1907.) 7764 


2c. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Mission art company, San 
Jose, Cal. 
Looking for trouble. (i 90027, Feb. 1, 


NGO, 22 -co) Pepe a 907.) 7765 
Moore (Alice M.), York, 
Nebr. 

Dream of the future. (H 74625, Mar. 


1OVA906. Ive Reb. 19; 90601 ic Aue: 
16, 1906. ) 7766 


Moore (Frank Winder), 
Indiana, Pa. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, north from Des- 
eret news buiiding. (H 84610, Nov. 5, 
1906.) 7767 
— south from Deseret news building. 
(H 84612, Nov. 5, 1906. ) 7768 
2c. each May 21, 1906. 


Montross (N. E. - New York, 
N. 


Brooklyn bridge. From the painting by 
Childe Hassam. (7$by7) (H 88165, 
Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906.). 7769 


Memories. From the painting by J. Al- 
den Weir. 6% by 84. (H 89205, Jan. 
La LOK az 1c. ain 1h, W907.) 1770 

Ploughing for buckwheat. From the 
painting by J. Alden Weir. 5% by nA 
(H 89204, Jan. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. Jan. 


1907. ) Lo 
Morris (Chas. E.), Chinook, 
Mont. 

Cattle herd going to water. (H 90620, 


Feb. 19, 1907; 2c. Feb. 19, 1907.) 7772 


Morris (Harold J.), 

naw, Mich. 
Royal entertainment. The Edison in 
the lion’s den. (H 90137, Feb. 6, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 7773 


Muller (Anna A.), FE 

phia, Pa. 

Indian summer. (H 89687, Novy. 28, 

1906. ) 77174 

Sonqua. (H 89688, Jan. 25, 1907.) 
2c. each Nov. 26, 1906. ) 


Sagi- 


Philadel- 


7775 


Mystique Kreweof Ka-noo-no, 
Syracure, N. Y. 
Columbus at the Court of Spain. (H 
80509, July 11, 1906. 7776 
Cortez and hisalhes. (H 80516, July 1i, 
1906. ) nae a 


Cortez at Santiago. (H 80511, July 11, 
1906. ) 


2 


Mystique Kreweoi Ka-noo-no, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Cortez defeats Narvez. (H 80521, July 
11, 1906. ) 7778 
Cortez destroys his ships. (H 80515, 
July 11, 1906. ) 1779 
Cortez, Montezuma’s guest. (H 80517, 

July 11, 1906. ) 7780 
Cortez, the conquistadore. (H 80523, © 
July 11, 1908. ) 7781 
Dethroning the Aztec gods. (H 80519, 
July 11, 1906.) 7782 
Founding of Vera Cruz. (H 80514, July 
11, 1906.) 
Kar of Ka-noo-no 1916—opening the ca- 


nal. (H 80524, July 11, 1906.) 7784 
Montezuma’s embassadors. (H 80513, 
July 11, 1906. ) 7785 


(H 80520, July 11, 
7786 

(H 80512, 
77187 


Montezuma’s death. 
1906. ) 

Rescue of Donna Marina. 
July 11, 1906. ) 


Return from America. (H 80510, July | 
11, 1906.) 7788 

Seizure of Montezuma. (H 80518, July 
11, 1906. ) 7789 

Victory at Ompal. (H 80522, July 11, 
1906. ) : 


7790 
2c. each July 11, 1906. | 


Northrop (Herbert N.), Som- 
erville, Mass. 


Teddy bear captured. (H 89598, Jan. 


19, 1907.) 7791 
Teddy bear friends. (H 89596, Jan. 19, 
1907. ) 7792 
Teddy bear hug. (H 89597, Jan. i9, 
1907.) 7793 


2 ¢. each ane 29, 1907. 


Oliver (Warren Mack), Law- 
ton, Okla. 


Geronimo. Apache chief. 
89685, 89686, Jan. 25, 1907.) 


2c. each Jan. 25, 1907. 


A, B. (HB 


7794 


Parkinson art company, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Caught with the goods. (H 90639, Feb. 


20, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1907.) 7795 
Pratt (Edmund C.), Aurora, 
Il. 
Hurd’s island, willows and river. (H 


90632, Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907.) 
7796 


Putnam (Erwin D.), Antrim, 
N. H. 
Gregg pond brook, Antrim, N. H. (H 


89976, Jan. 31, 1907; 2¢, Jan. 31, 1907. ) 
7797 


7783 | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Marlborough Blenheim and boardwalk, 
Atlantic, City, N..J. 16. by, 36. A. 
2433. (H 90418, Feb. 14, 1907.) 7798 


Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantic City, 
N.J. 16 by 386. A. 2434. (H 90417, 
Feb. 14, 1907.) 7799 

—— A. 2435. (H 90416, Feb. 14, 1907.) 

7800 


2 ec. each Feb. 14, 1907. 


Reed (Norman H.), Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 
Larco’s pelican (c). (H 90132, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. ) 7801 


Regnier (Louis De V.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Argentine central ry., Colo. 
LOD 2 Ce gran 20! 
7802 


Ice palace. 
DEs97 1b, Jan, 28, 
1907. ) 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, 
Cal 
Avalon, Santa Catalina Isl., looking east. 
(H 90357, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. Feb. Ll, 


1907. ) 7803 


Rippel Beene); Sunbury, 
Gaskin’s military pia. (H 89723, Jan. 
28, 1907; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907.) 7804 


Robinson (George Finlay), 
New York, N. Y. 
Some of her pets. (H 89982, Feb: 1, 
1907-42 Geo an..26,, 1907. ) 71805 


Rochester news company, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Willow pond. (H 90558, Feb. 18, 1907; 


2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 7806 


Rotograph company, New 
York, N., Y. 


Birthday greetings. B. 1914. (H 90266, 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 7807 
—  B.1916. (H 90267, Feb. 7, 1907.) 
7808 
Greeting from Baltimore. B.1912. (H 
90263, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7809 
lsreciing trom. Boston. ~'B. 1911. ° (H 
90264, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7810 
Greeting from Detroit. B. 1910. (H 
90265, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7811 
Greetings from Philadelphia. B. 1909. 
(H 90262, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7812 
Washington’s birthday card. B. 1917. 
(H 90268, Feb. 7, 1907.) 7813 


2 c. each Feb. 7, 1907. 
Rungius (Carl), Brooklyn, 
NY WY 


Curiosity. (H 83958, Oct. 18, 1906; 2. 
Oct. 18, 1906. ) 7814 


211 


Shoemaker (J. I*.), St. An- 
thony, Idaho. 
Teton peaks. From St. Anthony, Idaho. 


(H 90401, Feb. 12, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 12, 


1907. ) 7815 
Simon (Abraham), Bakers- 
field, Cal. 
Hicks (Lindsay B.) Erect. 1. (H 
89740, Jan. 28, 1907.) 7816 
— Recumbent. 2. -(H aa Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 7817 
2c. each Jan. 4, 1907. 
Simpson (Alfred L.), New 
York.) N.Y: 
Arrah Wanna. (H 90313, Feb. 9, 1907; 
we: Heb: 9, 1907s) 7818 


Skolas (Julia), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 
American beauty. (H 90424, Feb. 14, 


1907; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) 7819 
Slade (George F.) jr., Chel- 


sea, Mass. 
Blodgetts landing, Lake Sunapee. 6. (H 
84569, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7820 


aera hotel and Lake Sunapee. 
(H 89568, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7821 


Ss at Brightwood, Lake Sunapee. 


“(H 89567, Jan. 19, 1907.) — 7822 

H. from the lake. 11. 

(H 89574, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7823 
Granliden hotel, Lake Sunapee. 9. (H 
89572, Jan. 19, 1907. ) 7824 


Lake Sunapee from Sunapee mountain. 
1. (H 89564, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7825 
Lakeside House and Lake Sunapee. 10. 
(H 89573, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7826 


Loon island light, and Mt. Sunapee. 7. 


(H 89570, Jan. 19, 1907. ) 7827 
Pine Cliff landing, Lake Sunapee. 3. 
(H 89566, Jan. 19, 1907.) 7828 


landing, Sunapee harbor, 

(Hi 895715 Jannit9, 19072) 
7829 
Steamers at Lake Sunapee station. 2. 
7830 


ea 
bE wee: 


(H 89565, Jan. 19, 1907. ) 
2°ec; each Jan. 19;:1907. 


Smith (Albert B.), Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Wood mill. (H 90486, Feb. 16, 1907; 


2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1907. ) 7831 
Smith (Frederick Stetson), 
Lynn, Mass. 


(H 90552, Feb. 16, 


4 
Georges Mills, N. 
| 
Reef after a storm. 


1907. ) 7832 
Winter on the coast. (H 90551, Feb. 16, 
1907. ) 7833 


2c. each Feb. 16, 1907. 


212 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Smith (H. M.), New York, 
N. Y 


Clews (Mrs. Henry), jr., and son. (H 
89655, Jan. 23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 
7834 
Smith (S. C.), North Ya- 
kima, Wash. 

An ice jam and island in the Yakima 
river, Wash. 1322. (H 90089, Feb. 
4, 1907.) 7835 

At the edge of a Yakima river ice jam, 
Wash. 1321. (H 90088, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

7836 


Faith. 1317. (H 90086, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


7837 


On a great ice jam in the Yakima river, 
Wash. 1320. (H $0087, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
7838 


Pretty misty falls, Hurricane canon, 


Oregon. 43. (H 90084, Feb. 4, 1907.) | 

7839 | 

There’s something in the horn. 1303. | 
(H 90085, Feb. 4, 1907.) 7840 


2c. each Feb. 4, 1907. 


Smith (W.S.), Meadville, Pa. 
Birthplace of apene Burns, Ayr, Seot- 
land. 208. (H 78748, June 4, 1906. ) 
7841 
House (The) and window from which 


St. Paul escaped, Damascus, Syria. | 

1221. (H 78798, June 4, 1906.) 7842 | 
In, the suri, Atlantic City, N..J. 1549. | 

(H 80361, July 9, 1906.) 7843 


Looking n. e. from 5th st., showing James 
Flood building aiter the earthquake, 
San Francisco, Cal. 1570. (H 80369, 
July 9, 1908.) 

Massive columns of great Temple of the 
Sun, Baalbec, Syria. 1218. (H 78809, 
June 4, 1906.) 7845 

Miles of pork, Union stock yards, Chi- 


7844 | 


eago, Ill. 1554. (H 78742, June 4, 
1906.) 7846 
Queen’s (The) drawing room, Royal 
palace, Stockholm, Sweden. 2103. (H | 
78785, June 4, 1906. ) 7847 
Rose (A) from the garden of love. 1406. 
(H 80323, July 9, 1906.) 7848 


State street, the great business thorough- 
fare of Chicago, HU]. 1553. (H 80365, 
July 9, 1906. ) 7849 

Village (The) of Interlaken and Jungfrau 
in the distance, Switzerland. 2002. 
78750, June 4, 1906. ) 


Wealth (A) of tropical vegetation, 


Island of Martinique, W. I. 610. (H | 
80317, July 9, 1906. ) 7851 | 
2c. each Dec. 28, 1906. 
Syracuse, 


Stafford ( We A feel 
SG 


Black Eagle. GE 89742, Jan. 28, ¥907; 
2¢. Jan. 19, 1907.) 7852 


(Hf | 
7850. 
| U 58034; U 78524; U 78529. 


| Gas filling enna 


| U 93845; U 97312. 


Stowell (Chas. G.), Niles, 
Mich. 


| For my soul it seems caught in old time’s 


under tow and I am floating away down 
the river St. Joe. (H 86859, Nov. 22, 
1906; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7853 


Sweeney (Samuel), Alle- 
zheny, Pa. 
Daniel in the lion’sden. (H 90594, Feb. 


TS, 190752 ¢, Febwo tour) 7854 


Swords brothers, York, Pa. 
Survivors of the Worth infantry. (H 
90597, Feb. 19, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 13, 
1907. 1855 


Taylor (Charles H.), Wo- 
burn, Mass. 
White lane. (H 89716, Jan. 26, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 26, 1907. ) 7856. 


Taylor (G. — ), Rochester, 
Y 


(H 89722, Jan. 28, 


1907; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907.) 7857 


Taylor brothers company 
(incorporated ), Battle 
Creek, Mich. 
In clover. (H 89299, Jan. 
Jann, USO) 


Thibault (Joseph), 
River, Mass. 

Rev. P. Basinski and Saint Stanislas. 
Church design. »(H 89977, Jan 31, 
1907; 2c. Jan.'3h, 1907.) 7859 


Thomas (Carl ._M.), Madi- 
son, Wis. 
of Wisconsin’s capitol. (H 
QC. PAD awl gp 90 Ts) 
7860 


2 ie: 
7858 


Fall 


7, 1907; 


Burning 
89460, Jam: 16, 1907; 


Thompson (Ernest), New- 
port, Wash. 
Newport, Washington and Idaho. (H 
89002, Jan. 5, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1906. ) 


7861 
Tyroler (J ae New York, 
Ne 


HOOK Bac. 
7862 


Chums. (H $0664, Tob. 2) 
Feb. 21, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 57259; U 57762; U. 57817; U, 68501; 
U 88618. (H 89691-89695, Jan. 25, 
1957;"2 c."each: Jain 26, id 7.,) 7863 

(H 89773- 


89775, Jan. 28, 1907; 2c: each Jan. 28, 


1907.) 
_U 57897; U 59362; U 93848; U 93860; U 
93927; U 96162. (H 89802-89807, Jan. 


29, 1907; 2c. each Jan. 30, 1907. ) 


(H 89810-89811, Jan. 
30, 1907; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


213. 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 69063; U 69957; U 70000; U 70007; 
U 83251; U 83253; U 83283: U 83303; 


U 83308; U 83316; U 83355; U 83367; 
U 83400; U 83418; U 83420; U 83440; | 
U 83452; U 83454; U 83470; U 83479; . 
U 83483; U 83495; U 83511; U 83585; | 
U 83753; U 83782; U 83806; U 83832; 
U 83835; U 83839; U 83841; U 83858; 
U 83877; U 83966; U 84008; U 84023; 
U 84039; U 84042; U 84065; U 84086; 
U 84101; U 84108; U 84113; U 84136; 
U 84143; U 84161: U 84176; U 84195; 
U 84197; U 84201; U 84240; U 84250; 
U 84259; U 84263; U 84267; U 84502; 
U 84509; U 84629; U 84634; U 84643; 
U 84650; U 84683: U 84686; U 84689; | 
U 84691; U 84700; U 84734; U 84752; | 
U 84754; U 84780; U 84787; U 84827; 
U 84846; U 84869; U 84879; U 84897; | 
U 84899; U 84916; U 84974; U 84984; | 
U 85015; U 85030; U 85033; U 85042; 
U 85046; U 85060; U 85565; U 85598; | 
U 85617; U 85621; U 85628; U 85665. | 


(H 89825-89916, Jan. 31,1907; 2c. each | 


Jan. 31, 1907.) 

U 38540; U 38581; U 54921; U 55186; 
U 55234; U 61097; U 61686; U 61929; 
-U 63423; U 66308; 
U 66423; U 66491; 
U 67131; U 67137; 
U 71038; U 75955; 
U 76677; U 76687; U 76706; U 76728; 
U 81239; U 91641; U 92421; 
(H 90051-90082, Feb. 4,1907; 2c. each 
Feb. 4, 1907.) 

U 46431; U 94437-2; U 96211; U 96300; 
U 96639; U97312-2. (H 90246-90251, 
Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 5, 1907.) 

U 33186; U 33213; U 33476; U 33870; 
U 33998; U 44878; U 48171; U 48194: 
U 48204; U 48206; U 48224; U 48226; 
U 48227; U 48231; U 48232; U 48238; 
U 482438; U 48248; U 48253; 


U 66543; U 67125; 


U 66389; U 66408; | 


U 67158; U 67169; | 
U 76558; U 76643; | 


U 95455. | 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 45315. (H 90319, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 9, 1907. ) 


| U-52064; U 52065; U 87308; U 87311; U 


89646; U 89649; U 93844; U 93850; U 

> 93855-2; U 93869; U 938887; U 93892; 
U 93897; U 93911; U 98913; U 93921; 
U 93926; U 96054; U 96190; U 96209; 
U 96244; U 96245; U 96246; U 96247;. 
U 96250; U 96281; U 96289; U 96294; 
U 96305; U 96308; U 96319; U 96645; 
U 97311. (H 90319-90351, Feb. 9, 1907; 
2c. each Feb. 9, 1907.) 

U 57418; U 950388; U 95983-2; U 95984-3; 
U 95984-4; U 96688; U 97326; U 97328. 
(H 90373-90880, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 11, 1907.) 

U 87839; U 91064; U 91065; U 91077; U 
91081; U 91414; U 91417; U 95904; U 
96509; U 96513; U 96579; U 97632; U 
97737. (H 90385-90387; 90389; 90388; 
90390-90397, Feb. 12, 1907; 2 c each 
Feb. 13, 1907.) 

U 44708; U 97731. (H 90413-90414, Feb. 
13, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 14, 1907.) 


U 97382; U 97385; U 97387; U 97388; U 
97391; U 97392; U 97394; U 97395; U 
97400; U 97401; U 97402. (H 90425- 
90435, Feb. 14, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 
1907: ) 

U 97781; U 97782; U97784; U97785. (H 
90442-90446, Feb. 15, 1907; 2 c. each 

_ Feb. 16, 1907. ) 


_U 56380; U 97335; U 97619; U 97622; 


U 48255; | 


U 48263; U 49507; U 52547; U 70867; | 


U 78529-2; U 78535; U 78535-2; U 78549; 


U 81317; U 81401; U 814012; U 82288; | 
U 822882; U 82296; U 82296-2; U 90489; | 
U 90505; U 90961; U 91638; U 91796; | 
| 0 26619: U 26683; U 26693; U 26721. 


U_92167; U 92205; U 92276; U 93874; 


U 93880; U 93882; U 93893; U 94882-3; | 
U 94600; U 4600-2; U 94991-2; U | 


949913; U 94955; U 94955-2; U 94955-3; 
U 99015; U 95015-2; U 95021-2; U 


95021-3; U 95022; U 95022-2; U 95022-3; | 


U 95450; U 95450-2; U 95653; U 95653-2; 
U 95683-3; U 95672; U 95672-2; U 95680; 
U 95680-2; U 95682; U 95682-2; U 95694; 


U 95694-2; U 95700; U 95700-2; U 95709; 
U 95709-2; U 95717; U 95717-2; U 95722; | 


U 95722-2. 
90177-90193; 90261; 90194-90210; 90165- 


(H 90172-90176; 90164; 


90171; 60211-90219; 90223-90224; 90220- | 


90222; 90225-90245, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. | Haunted (The) hotel. 


each Feb. 7, 1907.) 


U 97623; U 97624: U 97630; U 97638; 
U 97639; U 97641; U 97646; U 97651; 
U 97653; U 97713; U 97746. (H 90535; 
90537-90550, Feb. 16, 1907; 2c. each 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 

U 96673; U 96679; U 96680; U 97323; 
U 97619-2; U 97632-2; Ui 97632-3, 
(H 90611-90612; 90613-90617, Feb. 19, 
1907; 2c. each Feb. 20, 1907.) 

U 73120; U 95886; U 96678; U 97734; 
U 97937; U 97938. (H 90633-90638, 
Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. each Feb. 21, 1907:) 


(H 90658-90661, Feb. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. 
each Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Van Oeyen (L.), Cleveland, 
hio. 
Johnson (Ben B.) and Harry Pulliam in 
session. (H 89801, Jan. 29, 1907; 2 «.- 
Jan. 29, 1907. ) 7864 


Vitagraph company of Amer- 
_ ica, New York, N. Y. 
Fun in a fotograf gallery. (H 89980, 
Feb. 1, 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7865 
(H 90641, Feb. 


Pay 1907; 2 ce. Feb: 21, 1907.) 7866 


914 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wadleigh (Mrs. E. Tolman), 
Fitchburg, Mass. 

American victory. (H 83436, Nov. 10, 

1906552 eJan. 30; 419072) 


Wallace (William Archi- 
bald), Lewisburg, W. Va. 
Farley’s Notch. Near New Richmond, 

‘W.Va. (H 90412, Feb. 12, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


One of the most picturesque spots in 


7867 © 


7868 | 


New Richmond falls, Sandstone, W. Va. 


A. B. ©. (H 90409-90411, Feb. 12, 
1907.) 7869 | 
'  2¢e. each Dec. 31, 1906. 

White (H. C.) company, 


North Bennington, Vt. 
Alligators on the bank oi an Indian lake. 
266-A. (H 89651,. San. 122, 190752 2kc. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 7870 


Along the palm-fringed shore of Ceylon. | 


2D) 


az, 


183-B. (H 89650, Jan. 
Jan. 21, 1907.) 

Carding room laps are put into slivers, 
White Oak mills, Greensboro, N. C., 
WTS.) As 13808)" } EL 89661) Janch23, 
1907; 2e Jan, 23: 190% 

Daijeeling & Himalayas, 


1907S 2c: 


7871 | 


India, the holy tank of Ulavar. 219-B. 
(H 89649, Jan: 22, TIC. ne. wane 21, 
1907.) | 7883 


Picking cotton on a great plantation in 
North Carolina, U.S. A. 13801. (H 
89660, Jan. 23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907.) 

7884 


Pillow (The) fight. ° All down and the 
battle over. 5261. (H 90093, Feb. 4, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7885 


Slubbers, where yarn is given first twist, 
White Oak mills, Greensbero, N. C., 
US. Av “3810) 2G *S9663: Jan. 23, 
1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907:) 7886 


Spinning room, 60,000 spindles in the 
great White Oak cotton mills, Greens- 
boro, N.C., U.S. A. 13812. (H 89664, 
Jan. 23, 1907; 2°¢. danaZ3;) 190%) 

7887 


| Spooling the yarn to be washed and dyed, 


7872 | 
with Tibetan | 


man & two Tibetan women in fore- | 


ground. 316-A. (H 89646, Jan. 22 
TOFS a2 co Jan oslO0 7.) 7873 
Didn’t you know who ’twas grandpa? 
BO2S/ee HEN S96a0roJanen23,5 19075 Zine: 
Jan. 23, 1907. ) 7874 


Drawing frames, five strands are drawn | 


into one, W hite Oak mulls, Greensboro, 
N.C.,U.S. A. 13809. (H 89662, Jan. 
. 231907; 2c. Jan. 23; 1907. ) 


7875 


East river and Williamsburg bridge, from — 


Brooklyn tower a Brooklyn bridge, 
New York, CaS: 54. (A 90090, 
Feb. 4, 1907; Die a 4, 1907. ) 7876 
Election night in New 
b’ld’g, and the great white way. 69. 
(di 89656, Jani! 238/19075 2 ¢. Janii23, 
1907. ) 7877 


York. Times | 


Famous carved arches in the mosque Aji- , 


nere. 270-A. 
ZiGeedan. 21, 19072) 


(il 89654) Jans22 1907; | 
7878 | 


Gate of Akbars tomb from cupola of the | 


Mausoleum. 397-1. (H 89653, Jan. 


22907 2.c Jan. 2h 19072) 

Ithaca falls, Fall creek, Ithaca, N. Y., 
WER Sn A. (O62s 0H 89657, san o23. 
190M Ze. Jan. 23;°1907.) 7880 


Mahomedan boys leaping from a sixty 
‘feet high tower into a sacred tank, 
Telhi. 213-B. (H 89647, Jan. 22, 
190% Zc. Jan. 2 1907.) 


7879 


7881 | 


North up B’dway from 32nd st., Heraid | 


and Times (26 stories) bidgs. , in Gis- 
“tance; New York, U.S. A. 59. 
90091, Feb. 4, 1907: ‘2. ¢. Feb. 4, 1907.’ 


(Hi | 


White Oak cotton mills, Greensboro, 
N. C., U.S: A. 1 138s: | edasS6bo, Jan. 
23; 1907; 2vexdan. 23949072) 7888 


State elephants of the Maharajah of Jey- 
pore. 240-C. (H89648, Jan. 22, 1907; 
2+e: JansZ2i 19074 7889 

Taj Mahel Agra. 361-A. (H 89652, Jan. 
22,-1907;"2.¢, same al are) 7890 

Ten, ten, double ten, ‘forty five and fif- 
teen. 5264. (A 89658, ‘Jan. 23, 1907; 
2 @) Jal. VZaemh oui) 7891 


Vast weaving room, 2,000 looms, in the 
ereat White Oak cotton mills, Greens- 
boro,’ N. <C.) (Uke Ss Aas Weaeston (oi 
89666, Jan.'23, 1907; (2% Jam. 235.1907.) 

7892 
Camp- 
WpSuA. 
2.¢. Feb. 
7893 


Where every month is summer. 
ing life in Southern California. 
693. (H 90092, Feb. 4, 1907; 
4, 1907.) 


Williams (Jno.) (Incorpo- 
rated), New York, N. Y. 
Bronze quadriga by Daniel C. French 
and E. C. Potter. {H 85887, Nov. 28, 
1906; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1906. ) 7894 


Wohlbriick (Theodor Clem- 
ens), Worcester, Mass. 
Woman’s club building, Worcester, Mass. 
Colonial A suite. 1, 2. (H 90576- 
90577, Feb. 18, 1907.) 7895 


—— Colonial B suite. Tet, ten ae eed 
90579-90581, Feb. 18, 1907.) 7896 
— Dutch suite. 1. (H 90573, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 7897 
_—— Reception room. (H 90566, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 7898 

| ——= Renaissance suite. 1, 2, 3. (H 
90569-90571, Feb. 18, 1907.) 7899 


7882 | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Wobhlbriick (Theodor Clem- 
ens), Worcester, Mass. 


—Second floor coridor. (H 90572, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) ‘ 7900 
—— Serving room. (i 90578, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 7901 
—— Stair case. (H 90568, Feb. 18, 1907. ) 
. 7902 

— Tuckerman hall. (H 90567, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 79038 


2c. each Feb. 11, 1907. 


Woodhead (W. H.), Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 
Fitchburg, Mass. 1 to 4. (H 90381- 
,. 90384, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 
1907.) 7904 


Woodward (Horace), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
White house by night. (H 90561, 
18, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907. ) 


Wootten (Bayard), 
bern, 


New- 


Into the future. 
2c. Feb. 26, 1906. ) 


Young & Carl, Cincinnati, 
hio. 
Moeller (Archbishop) 


22, 23, 24. 


215 


Feb. 
7905 


(H 74813, Mar. 26, 1908; 


CE 


89777-89779, Jan. 28, 1907; 2 c. each 


Jan. 28, 1907. ) 


7907 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by the deposit of 2 copies since 


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CLASS 


|; FINESARTS 


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 alphabetically by proprietors; with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first 


title, if printed in full, would read, 


“Copyright by Mary B. Adelsperger, Chicago, Ta 


Class I, . 


XXe, no. 20958, Feb. 20, 1907; 1 photograph received Feb. 20, 1907. 


Adelsperger (Mary B.), Chi- 

cago, Ill 
Alice. Bas-relief, circular, about 4 inches 
in diameter. 


1 
| 


Full face view of young | 


child, right upper arm and shoulder | 


(1 20958, Feb. 20, 1907.) 
7908 

Joey. Bas-relief, low, oblong shape, about 
5 inches long by 4 inches wide. Pro- 
file of boy’s face. (1 20960, Feb. 20, 
1907. ) 7909 

Lydia. Bas-relief, low, oblong shape, 
about 6% inches long by 5} inches wide. 
Profile “of young woman’s head. (I 
20959, Feb. 20, 1907.) 7910 

1 photo. each Feb. 20, 1907. 
Adickes (George William), 
Newark, N. J. 

Coney Island, N. Y. Original pen & ink 
drawing giving an idea of what the 
island represents, showing all impor- 
tant features, all amusement places. 
(1 20603, Jan. 23, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
93, 1907. ) 7911 

Allen New 


showing. 


(Joel Nott), 
York.oNy yy. 
Portrait of a lady. 
length, standing. 
blue. 
hat with 


Young woman, # 


Dress is of 


blue ostrich feathers. 


light | 
She wears a yellow Leghorn | 
CL. | 


| Latest. 


- Pets. 


20694, Feb. 4, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 4, | 


1907.) 7912 
Almirall (Raymond Fran- 


cis), New York, N. Y. 


Perspective drawing for the monumental | 
embellishment of the plaza in front of | 


Prospect park, Brooklyn. New = ar- 
rangement for the entrance to Prospect 
park. (1 20602, Jan. 23, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan..23,-1907.’) 7913 
American book company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Lower end of the borough of Manhattan, 
made in monotone with pen and brush. 
A bird’s-eve view looking up the East 
river to the northeast and shows the 
city from Battery park to a northern 


horizon line at about 42d street. (I 
20720, Feb. 8, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 8, 
1907. J 7914 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Comforts. V. 42. Bust portrait of an 
elderly man wearing a grey, soft felt 
hat, a deep turned down white collar. 
(I 20763, Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 
12, 1907. ) 7915 


Edna. V. 23. Bust portrait of girl with 
luxuriant hair falling over her shoul- 
ders. (I 20670, Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 1, 1907.} 7916 


Farm oxen. V. 35. Man and two oxen 
harnessed together. (I 20672, Feb. 1, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 1, 1907.) 7917 


V. 33. Facing the foreground 
is a shabbily dressed boy having a 
number of newspapers under one arm. 
(1 20671, Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. ], 
1907.) 7918 


Queene. V.41. Bust portrait of a beau- 
tiful young woman having dark hair 
which falls loosely over her shoulders. 
(I 20762, Feb. 12 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 
12, 1907. ) 7919 


V. 37. Little girl facing the fore- 
ground caressing a kitten. (I 20673, 
Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 1, 1907.) 

7920 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Ole Olson: Bassett, over you go, and I 


hope to the devil. Agnes: Then you 
rotoor (1 1202975 “Dee. 215,) 1906;—4 
photo. Dec. 15, 1906. ) 7921 


Baker an Gowdy), 
New York, N. Y. 

June. Young girl with arms full of roses. 
Large hat, dark hairand laughing face. 
(i 20943, Feb. ORL OO 7s photo. Feb. 
19, 1907.) 7922 


Barnes-Crosby company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Man’s head front view. He wears a tele- 
scope hat, turn over collar and tie. (I 
20950, Feb. 19, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19, 
1907. ) 7923 

217 


218 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barnes-Crosby company, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing a boy standing 
front view. He weasa three button, 
sack coat suit. (I 20951, Feb. 19, 1907; 
Inpioto,, Fel. 19) 1907.) 7924 

—— showing a boy standing front view 
with one hand in his coat pocket, and 
holding a golf stick under the other 
arm. (1 20751, Feb. 12,1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 12, 1907.) 7925 

— showing a group of people dressed 
in 18th century costume. 
men & three women in the group. (1 
20631, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 7926 


—— showing a lady standing behind a | 


table on which are a number of boxes 
of handkerchiefs. (I 20755, Feb. 12, 
1907; 1 pboto. Feb. 12, 1907.) 


holding a parasol in both hands. (I 
20632, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 7928 
showing a lady standing front view. 
One hand hangs by her side and the 
other holds a parasol. (I 20953, Feb. 
TLIO tploto. Keb: 19 1907.) 
— showing a lady standing front view. 
One hand rests on her hip and the 
other holds a parasol. (I 20956, Feb. 
19,1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19, 1907.) 7930 
showing a lady standing front view. 
She rests one hand upon a parasol. 
She wears street costume including hat 
and gloves. (1 20761, Feb. 12, 1907; 
1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 7931 
showing a lady standiug leaning for- 
ward and holding her skirts with both 
hands. Her gown has short sleeves 
and low neck. (1 20750, Feb. 12, 1907; 
lisphoto. Feb. 12, 1907.) 7932 
showing a lady standing nearly 
front view. 
tury fashion. 
1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 


a cane horizontally behind him with 
both hands. (1 20637, Jan. 28, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan., 28, 1907. ) 
—— showing a man standing front view. 


He holds a book in one hand. (I | 


20754, Feb. 1 photo. Feb.:12, 
1907. ) 7935 


—— showing a man standing front view. 
He wears a long overcoat, derby hat, 
gloves. (1 20952, Feb. 
photo. Feb. 19, 1907.) 

showing a man standing front view, 

with his feet some distance apart and 

leaning forward on his umbrella. (1 

20949, Feb. 19, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19, 

1907;3) 


T2907: 


There are 5 | 


7927 
— showing a lady standing front view | 


7929 | 


She is dressed in 18th cen- | 
(2 20635) Jam. 28, Lo0m.| 

7933 

—— showing a man front view holding | 


7934 | 


LG il G07: ie 
7936 | 


1987 | 


Barnes-Crosby company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Pen drawing shows a man standing nearly 
front view. Hewears ashort top coat, 
derby hat, gloves, etc., and carries a 
cane under one arm. (I 20752, Feb. 
12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 

7938 


—— showing a man standing three-quar- 

ters front view. He wears colonial 
| costume. (I 20642, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 
| photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7939 


showing four ladies ina row. Two 
are front view and two profile. (I 
20946, Feb. 19, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19, 
1907. ) 7940 


_— showing four ladies standing in a 
| row, all approximately front view. (I 
20640, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 
1907.) 7941 


— showing half figure of a lady three- 
quarters front view. She wearsa waist 
with short sleeves. (I 20633, Jan. 28, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907. ) 7942 


—— showing head and shoulder of a lady 
| approximately front view. She has her 
hands clasped under her chin. | (I 
20634, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 
1907. ) 


| — showing head and shoulders of a 
lady, front view. She wears a wide 
brimmed hat. (1 20954, Feb. 19, 1907; 

1 photo. Feb. 19, 1907.) 7944 


showing heads of seven ladies in a 
row each enclosed in an oval of ribbon 
and flowers. (I 20955, Feb. 19, 1907; 
1 photo, Feb. 19, 1907. ) 7945 


showing lady standing at one side of 
a room behind achair. In the center 
of the room isa center table. (120759, 
Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 

7946 
showing the half figure of a lady, 
front view. She holds a purse in her 
hands. (120947, Feb. 19, 1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 19, 1907. } 7947 


showing the half figure of a lady 
front view. She holds an open parasol 
over her shoulder. (1 20957, Feb. 19, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19, 1907.) 7948 


showing the half figure of a lady 
nearly front view. She wears a long 


cloak with short sleeves, long gloves, 
hat. (I 20948, Feb. 19, 1907; "1 photo. 
Feb. 19, 1907. ) , 7949 


—— showing the interior of a church. 
A boy stands in the foreground holding 
a book. (1 20639, Jan. 28, 1907) 1 
photo. Jan. 28, 1907. ) 7950 


7943 | 


FINE 


ARTS 


Barnes- Crosby company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Pen drawing showing three fourths figures | 


oi four ladies standing in a row. 


front view. (I 20760, Feb. 12 
1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 


showing three ladies heads in tri- 
angular position. All wear hats. 
20757, Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 
1907. ) 7952 


wS807; 
7951 


One is 
in profile and the others are nearly | 


(I | 


| December. 


— showing three ladies heads in tri- | 


angular position. Two are front view 
and one profile. (1 20758, Feb. 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 


12, | 
79538 


—— showing three young ladies ina row. | 


One is in profile view. 
costume and the one in the middle 
carries several books. (1 20753, Feb. 
12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907. ) 


—— showing two ladies, one seated and 
one standing in the background. Both 
wear Oriental costumes 
veil over the face. (I 20641, Jan. 28, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 


— showing two men standing by adesk, 
nearly front view. The one at left 
wears a single breasted sack suit. (1 
20636, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 
1907. 


Wash drawing showing a man’s head in 
profile. He wearsa soft hat with crown 
erushed inand collarand tie. (1 20756, 
Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 

1957 


— showing a man’s head front view. | 


He wears a derby hat, wing collar and 
tie. 


Jan. 28, 1907.) 7958 | 
Beattie (Herbert W.), 
Quincy, Mass. 
Gothic corner ornament. 92. Consists 


in general design of an ornamental | 
scroll placed upon a modulated slab or | 


background. (I 20627, Jan. 26, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 26, 1907.) 


Bermel (Joseph), Middle 


Village, N. Y. 


Sketch of granite monutnent with bronze 
statue of Joseph Jefferson in réle of | 


Rip Van Winkle. 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 


(I 20628, Jan. 26, 
26, 1907.) 


Bong (Rich.), Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

Neapel. 
Vesuviusin the background. (119270, 
Sept. 11, 1906; 1 photo. Oct. 15, 1906.) 

7961 


All wear street | 


7954 


including a ; 


(1 20638, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. | 


1959 | 


7959 | 


7956 


7960 | 


September. 


Boston rubber shoe com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 

April. Water, probably a river upon 
which a number of logs are floating. 
Two men with poles are seen on the 
logs. (1 20266, Dec. 15, 1906.) 7962 


August. Beautiful young woman having 
a dog on a chain, accompanied by a 
young man, walking along a sandy 
beach. yl 20270, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 73963 


Snow covered hilly scene’ 
showing a boy and girl in a sleigh com- 
ing down hill. Another girl and a boy 
waving his cap are seen. (I 20274, 

Dec. 15, 1906. } 7964 


February. Beautiful and stylish young 
woman coming towards the foregreund. 
She wears a set of white furs. (I 
20264, Dec. 15, 1906.) 7965 


January. Young woman in street at- 
tire and wearing furs passing the fore- 
ground. Her hair and eyes are dark, 
and she holds up her skirt. (I 20263, 
Dec. 15, 1906. ) 7966 

July. Summer scene where a young 
woman and a young man are seated on 
the wooded shore of alake. (I 20269, 
Dec. 15, 1906.) 7967 

June. Outdoor scene showing a young 
woman and a young man playing cro- 
quet. (I 20268, Dec. 15, 1906.) 7968 

March. Stylish young woman, wearing 
a grey suit and holding up an open 


umbrella. (1 20265, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 
7969 
May. Mountain torrent with a man in 


the ioreground having a fishing rod in 
one hand and a landing net in the other, 
standing in the water. A young woman 
is standing on a rock in the background. 
(I 20267, Dec. 15, 1906. ) 7970 
November. Mountainous scene showing 
aman holding a gun and ac companied 
by a dog. GL, 20273, Dec. 15, 1906.) 
(971 
October. Two boys and a girl gathering 
chestnuts. The gir! holds a bag while 
one boy gathers and the other “strikes 
them down from the tree. (I 20272, 
Dec. 15, 1906.) 7972 


Little girl and a little boy 
passing the foreground in a rain shower. 
He holds an umbrella over both of 
them. (I 20271, Dec. 15, 1906.) 7973 


1 photo. each Dec. 15, 1906. 


Brack (Carl) & Keller, Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


| Unter schattigen eichen. Stream of water 
City of Naples with the bay and | 


bordered on either side by tall oaks 
which are reflected in the water. (I 
19787, Sept. 14, 1906; 1 photo. Dec. 17, 
1906. ) 7974 


220 CATALOGUE OF 


Brenner (Victor D.), New 
Vonks Ni Y. 

Lincoln medal or plaque in bronze, silver, 

orgold. Obverse: portrait of Abraham 

Lincoln. 

photo. Jan. 24, 1907. ) 


Burdick (John Ernest), New 
Works wn y.. 

Medallion portrait in low relief of Mar- 
garet Anglin. Front view of bust with 
head turned to her right. Size of the 
oval background is 9} by 11% inches. 
(I 20961, Feb. 20, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 


7975 


20, 1907-) “7976 
Cambridge historical society, | 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A model 


or design in clay, circular in form, about 
one foot in diameter and about one inch 
in thickness. (I 20599, Jan. 22, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 22, 1907. ) 7977 


Church (Frederick Stuart), 
New York, N. Y. 
Decorator (The). 
flowers around the neck of a young 
bear cub. (I 20765, Feb. 12, 1907.) 


1978 | 


Mermaid (The). It represents the head 
and shoulders of a young girl just ap- 
pearing out of the waters. 
Feb. 12, 1907.) 

1 photo. each Feb. 12, 1907. 


7979 


Collier (P. F.), and 

New York, N. Y. 

Arabian nights entertainments. Sinbad 
plots against the giant. Giant seated 
on the ground beside a huge jug ina 
drunken stupor. (I 20693, Feb. 4, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 4, 1907.) 7980 


Gossips (The). Drawing by Walter Ap- 
pleton Clark, showing four old women 
gossiping together. Three of them 
wear bonnets and the other has a shawl 
on her head. (I 20646, Jan. 28, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 7981 


Howl (The) of the weather. 
Frederick Remington showing a canoe 
going along a river. Twomenare pad- 
dling. The water is very rough. in 
the middle of the canoe a woman is 


son, 


crouched holding a child. (I 20742, | 
Feb. 11, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 11, 1907.) | 
7982 | 

Shadow (The) of the bottle. Drawing 


by A. B. Frost showing interior of a 
poverty stricken home. Beside a 
small, bare table on which are a bottle, 
aglass and a small lampsitsan unkempt 
looking man as if asleep. (I 20645, 
Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 

7983 


(1 20614, Jan. 24, 1907; 1 


A cupid tying some | 


(i 20764, | 


Painting by | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Collier (P. F.), and. son, 
New York, N. Y. 

Sign (The) of the shod-horse. A paint- 
ing in oil color 27 by 40 inches. Indi- 
ans with ponies on the snow. (I 20648, 
Jan. 29, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 29, 1907.) 

7884 


Cressy (Carrie 8S. ), Gloucester, 
Mass. 

First Methodist church of Gloucester, 
Mass. Wooden frame bnilding clap- 
boarded, roof shingled, with square 
belfrey surmounted by a dome. (I 
20939, Feb. 18, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 18, 
1907. ) - 7985 


Crowell publishing company, 
Springfield, Ohio. 

Skee (The) girl. A young lady skeeing 
over the hard surface of snow, going 
down a steep hill. (1 20721, Feb. 8, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 8, 1907.) 7986 


Dallin (Cyrus E.), Arling- 
ton, Mass. 

Hancock (John). Statue of John Han- 
cock, standing and dressed in conti- 
nental costume. (120684, Feb. 2, 1907; 
1 photo. Feb. 2, 1907.) 7987 


Daprato statuary company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Roman altar. Chalice on the tabernacle 


door. Above the tabernacle door isa 
statue of the Blessed Virgin. (1 20809, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) - 7988 


—— Dome on top surmounted by across, 
relief of a chalice shown on taberna- 
cle door. In the lower part of altar is 
a monogram J. H.S. (1 20810, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 7989 


—— Dome on topsurmounted by a small 


cross. Statues of angels are placed on 
either side of altar. (1 20808, Feb. 18, 
1907. ) 7990 


1 photo. each Feb. 18, 1907. 


Day (F. Charlotte), New 
Yorkin ine 
Prize (A) winner. Bas-relief medall’on 
of a French bull dog, front view. 6 
inches in circumference. (I 20745, 
Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907.) 
7991 


De Laval separator company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Our country home. A room in the cen- 
ter of which is a De Laval cream sepa- 
rator shown in actual operation, with 
woman superintending the same. (I 
20650, Nov. 14, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 14, 
1906. ) 7992 


FINE 


ARTS 291 


Dolby (Thomas George F.), 
Elgin, Ml. 

Limit (The) of ship building. The dawn 
‘of peace. An ocean scene of the dawn 
of day. The light of dawn on the left 
hand upper corner. A war ship at full 
steam at right hand upper corner. (I 
20718, Feb. 8, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 8, 
1907. ) 7993 

Farrell (Frank P.), 

Francisco, Cal. 

Poker as it is played. Drawing repre- 
senting the different terms or phrases 
used in playing the game of poker. 
20769, Feb. 14, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 14, 
1907. ) 7994 


Fisher (Mrs. Elizabeth P.), 
Washington, D. C 

Portrait of Samuel Miller. 
mon sitting in a high-backed chair, 
with letterin hishand. Left arm rest- 
ing on chair arm. (I 20813, Feb. 18, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


San 


Fitz Gerald (Harrington), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fort Washington, Valley Forge, Penn. 
Mt. Joy in the distance. Oil painting, 
7 by 12 feet. The view is taken look- 
ing up from the Schuylkill river. 
20592, Jan. 22, 1907. 


Gen. Washington’s headquarters, Valley 
Forge, Penn. 
ing the picturesque old colonial resi- 


dence where Gen. Washington resided | 


at Valley Forge. 
1907. 

Valley Forge, winter. 
foraging party. 


(1 20594, Jan. 22, 


The return of the 
Oil painting 7 by 12 


feet. The scene is Washington’s head- | 


quarters looking down the Schuylkill 
river. (1.20593, Jan. 22, 1907.) 7998 


Valley Forge, winter. 
scout. Oil painting 7 by 12 inches. 
depicts an everyday occurrence at Gen. 
Washington’s historic encampment. 
(1 20591, Jan. 22, 1907.) 7999 


1 photo. each ie 22, 1907. 


Forman flag company, New 
York, N. 
Princeton mascot with Princeton flag. 


letter P. 


Yale mascot with Yale flag. Bull-dog 
representing Yale mascot holding Yale 
flag 
ter Y. 


1 photo. each Jan. 25, 1907. 


‘Old gentle- | 


7995 | 
_ Front view of two young men walking. 


(I | 
7996 | 


Oil painting represent- _ 


7997 | 


The return of the | 
| 


in his mouth. The flag has a let- | 
(I 20618, Jan. 25, 1907.) 8001 | 


(I | 


Foster (Maxwell), Louis- 

ville, Ky. 

Deserted woods. <A late afternoon in 
late autumn. A plate cloud effect of 
white and blue. In the foreground is 
a large beech tree stripped of foliage. 


_ (1 20766, Feb. 13, 1907. ) 8002 


Morning on the creek. A beech woods 
in cold weather, a gray sky, a muddy 
stream runs thro’ the center of picture. 
(I 20767, Feb. 13, 1907.) 

1 photo. each Feb. 13, 1907. 


Friend brothers clothing 
company, Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
Athlete in foreground and background, 
with two boys in centerground. 9. 
(I 20808, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8004 


Front view of two young men standing 
near life line on bathing beach. 1. 
(I 20795, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8005 


Right hand figure carrying satchel and 
cane. (I 20806, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8006 


Group of four boys. Left hand figure 
walking. The other three grouped at 
the right facing each other. 3. (I 
20797, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8007 


Group af three persons. Left hand fig- 
ure, young lady facing the right hand 


figure. The third is standing directly 
to the left of the lady. 2. (1 20796, 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 8008 


Street scene. Front view of three men. 
Newsboy in foreground. 8. (I 20802, 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 8009 


Street scene on rainy day. Man’s figure 
in foreground. lLady’s figure in back- 
ground. 10. (I 20804, Feb. 16, 1907.) 

8010 


Street scene with man’s figure in fore- 
ground, another reading newspaper. 
Also a view of newstand. 11. (I 
20805, Feb. 16, 1907. ) 8011 


Two boys standing at library table. 7. 
(I 20801, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8012 


| Two figures before a soda fountain. Right 
A 
tiger holding the Princeton flag in his | 
mouth. The flag is marked with the | 
(I 20619, Jan. 25, 1907.) 8000 


hand figure seated. The other stand- 


ing directly behind him. 6. (120800, 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 8013 
| Two men standing before window. 4. 
(I 20798, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8014 


Two principal figuresin foreground. Back- 
ground represents shooting tournament. 
5, (1 20799, Feb. 16, 1907.) 8015 


1 photo. each Feb. 16, 1907. 


8003 - 


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Fuller (Henry PROP New 
W.0nk GN acY 
Life disarming Death. Two winged fig- 
ures standing on rock ledge or base. 
One to right clad in white, one hand 
grasping scythe, head turned to left 
and tipped back. Her wings are white. 
Figure to left, male, clad in dark gar- 
ment, his right hand extended forward 
and towards female. (JI 20778, Feb. 6, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 6, 1907.) 8016 


Grefé (Will )s New York, 
N. 

Allies. Two halt: ce man and girl, 
seated on a settee at a round table. 
Man, in evening dress, embracing and 
about to kiss blond girl in yellow de- 
colleté gown. 


Hostilities. Two half figures, man and 
girl, seated back to back at round 
table. (1 20725, Feb. 9, 1907.) 8018 


Intervention. Two hali figures seated, 
separated by and about 10 ‘be reconciled 
by figure of Cupid. (I 20723, Feb. 9, 


1907. ) 8019 
I photo. each Feb: 9, 1907: 
Gude (0. ds \, New York, 


r 


Man in checked ee straw hat and long | 
es 

8620 

standing and | 


light coat sitting on high stool. 
20660; Dee. 22, £906. ) 
Man in evening clothes, 
holding glass high in air with right 
hand. (1 20661, Dec. 22, 1906.) 
1 photo. each Dec. 22, 1906. 


Haag (Charles), Bridgefield, 
N. J. 
Cornerstone. 
restiny his head on his leit hand. (I 
20623, Jan. 18, 1907.) 8022 
Emigrants. Six figures close together, 
carrying their Be burdens. (I 20625, 
Jan: 18/1907.) 80238 
Girl with geese. Girl chasing three geese. 
(I 20626, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
United labors. Three men standing to- 


gether with their right hands clasped | 


one above the other on the handle of 
asledge. (1 20624, Jan. 18, 1907.) 
8025 
1 photo. each Jan. 18, 1907. 


Henry (Edward L.), New 
Yionk;. NGM: 

Home, sweet home. Oil painting repre- 
senting the porch of an old fashioned 
stone house. The porch covered with 
honeysuckle vine. On the steps sits a 
young mother holding her baby. (I 
20655, Jan. 22, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 22, 
1907. ) 


(I 20724, Feb. 9, 1907.) | 
8017 ° 


8021 | 


Man sitting in a corner | 


8024 | 


8026 


| Zur Zeit der Schlehenblute. 


| Ain’t going to be no core. 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Doctor (The). "A country doctor attend- 
ing a newsboy who has met with an 
accident and is evidently seriously 
hurt. 
sisters & brothers. 
1907. ) 8027 
Peasant’s daughter. Painting 233 by 
283. Shows peasant girl in field of 
flowers. To her right isa brook and 
on the other side of the brook are sev- 
eral trees with heavy foliage. (I 
20685, Jan. 24, 1907.) 8028 


1 photo. each Feb. 1, 1907. 
Hirschberg a Carls Buffalo, 


(I 20674, Jan. 24, 


Suspense. Oil me A little girl, 
holding a parasol, sits in a white scow; 
opposite her sits a little boy. An older 
boy is in the water pulling the scow. 
(1 20611, Jan. 23, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
23, 1907. ) 8029 


Hoffmann-Fallersleben (Franz), 
Steglitz, Germany. 

Frueher Winter. Early winter scene— 
foliage still upon the trees, the trunks 
of which are buried quite deeply in the 
snow. (J 20658, Jan. 31, 1907.) 8030 

Small hut 

built of bricks, with low thatched 

roof. Round about the house are 
bushes of blossoming sloe and _ tall 


trees, just coming to life. (1 20657, 
Jan, Sls 1907.4 8031 
1 photo. each Jan. 31, 1907. 
Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 


Cal. 

Oil painting, 
13 by 14 inches. Poma Indian girl, 
just taking a bite out of a big red apple. 
(I 20695, Feb. 4, 1807; 1 photo. Feb. 4, 
1907.) 8032 


Candy (The) boy. 298. Size of canvag 
163 by 16 inches. Yokia Indian boy 
named Garland, three-quarter length 
portrait. The boy is dressed in a pink 
calico shirt fastened with a brass safety 
pin, and wears a string with a pendant 
of wampum around hisneck. (120609, 
Jan. 23, 1907; 1-photo. Jan. 23; 1907.) 

8033 

Ellen in the poppy field. 301. Oil paint- 
ing 53 by 11% inches, representing an 
Indian child, Ellen Duncan, in a white 
shirt standing in a field of California 
poppies. (1 20606, Jan. 23, 1907; 1 
photo. Jan. 23, 1907.) 8034 

Garland. Oil painting 10 by 14% inches. 
Indian child who is dressed in checked 
ereen and white gingham shirt with 
pink neck band, and holds in his hands 
an Indian doll. (1 20696, Feb. 4, 1907; 
1 photo. Feb. 4, 1907.) 8035 


Around the bed are gruuped his | 


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223 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 
Cal 


al. 
Kelsey child. 300. Oil painting 5 by 7 
inches. Representing a Kelsey Indian 
girl, in red calico dress, walking in field 
of dry grass. (I 20608, Jan. 23, 1907; 
1 photo. Jan. 23, 1907.) 8036 


New Ko-di-na (The). Canvas 296. Size 
144 by 18 inches. Portrait of John 
Deshulds and Mollie Duncan, Poma 
Indians. John is lighting his pipe, 
Mollie is working in a placque shaped 
basket. (I 20607, Jan. 23. 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 23, 1907.) 8037 


Petie. Oil painting. 302. Size of canvas 
5 by 84 inches. Yokia Indian boy 
Petie in checked pink and white shirt 
holding black & white puppy in his 
arms. (120610, Jan. 23, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 23, 1907.) 8038 


International flag company, 

New York, N. Y. 
Yale flag. 
of blue color, with the dexign of a bull 


dog at the left of the flag in white color. | 
(I 20962, Feb. 21, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. | 


21, 1907.) 


Johnson (Mrs. Eastman), 

New York, N. Y. 
Child drinking. Little child drinking 
from a silver cup, one arm & hand hang- 
ine down. (1 20712, Feb. 6, 1907.) 
8040 
Child with sled. Child in lace cap and 
lace scarf, holding the rope of her sled 
in one hand. (I 20713, Feb. 6, 1907.) 
8041 
Exterior of Mount Vernon, 1857. A side 
view showing porch, house, window 
with columns, cupola, porch in rear 
with littie figures, the barn, the groom 
seated in doorway, trees. (I 20708, 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 8042 


Giving baby a taste. At the camp. 
Father, mother and baby seated on a 
woodpile. A young girl is giving baby 
a taste from aspoon. (I 20707, Feb. 6, 
1907. ) 

Sly (The) drink at the camp. 

- leaning on a barrel and drinking 
from a bottle. Another man holds his 
hand ready to take and conceal the 
bottle. (1 20705, Feb. 6, 1907.) 8044 

Story teller of the camp. Yankee (A), 
his body thrown back, thumbs in his 
vest arm holes, seems to be telling 
some witty story. A small boy lost 
in admiration. (I 20706, Feb. 6, 1907.) 

8045 

Study of the artist’s wife. Lady seated, 
her right arm and hand thrown over 
the arm of the chair, left hand pressed 
against cheek. (I 20711, Feb. 6, 1907. ) 


8046 | 


3595—pr 4, nos 10-13—07-——5 


Drawing of a triangular flag | 


8039 


8043 | 
A man | 


| 


| 
| 


Johnson (Mrs. Eastman), 
New York, N. Y. 

Tomb of Washington, 1857, Mount Ver- 
non. A circular structure with col- 
-umns supporting roof, door visible, 
weeping willows and other trees. (I 

. 20710, Feb. 6, 1907.) 8047 


Washington’s kitchen, cook and picca- 
ninnies. Anold fire place. The cook 
is seated with a baby on her lap, two 
piccaninnies seated on wooden bench. ° 
(I 20709, Feb. 6, 1907.) 8048 


1 photo. each Feb. 6, 1907. 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Be a pertect little gentleman. Comic 
drawing of boy dressed in man’s cloth- 
ing; eyes are very large and hasa broad 
grin on his face. (I 20486, Jan. 11, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 11, 1907.) 8049 


King of beasts, the lion. A lion lying 
on the ground, with two front paws 
stretched out as if ready to rise. (I 
20807, Feb. 16, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 16, 
GO, ) 8050 

Ker (Mary Sigsbee), New 
York, DAY. 

Lullaby (The) Drawing of child sitting 
in tall chair in darkened room singing 
doll to sleep and ijalling asleep herseli. 
(I 20656, Jan. 30, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 

2 50, tay.) 8051 


Ker (Wm. Balfour), New 

a YORK: ING Y. 

Mother heart. Two angels with their 
wings in form of a heart, watching over 
sleeping child. (1 20700, Feb. 5, 1907; 
1 photo. Feb. 5, 1907.) 8052 


Kiefer (Edwin H.), New 
Vonk, Nov! 

To your health. Old man with gray 
beard seated at a table. His left hand 
rests on the table, while in his right he 
is holding a glass of beer. (I 20687, 
Feb. 4, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 4, 1907.) 

8053 


Kimball (Isabel Moore), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Tomb-stone. Lotus flowers in low relief. 
(1 20698, Feb. 5, 1907; 1 photo. Feb, 5, 
1907. ) 8054. 

Koehler (Paul R.), New 
York, Ne Y? 

River side. Country landscape with small 
river at left. Background, center, is a 
house and barn. ‘Trees in foreground. 
(I 20667, Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 1, 
1907.) 8055 


224 


Konti (Isidore), Yonkers, 


Nay 


Charm. Nude figure of a young girl, 
leaning against a rock. (I 20941, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 8056 


Pan and cupids. Pan is holding with 
both hands the winged figure of a boy, 
who is trying to escape. Both figures 
stand on a rock. (I 20940, Feb. 18, 


1907.) 8057 
Woodnymphe. Female figure kneeling 
with the right leg on a rock. With the 


left hand she is holding a vase from 
which water is running. (I 20942, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 8058 


1 photo. each Feb. 18, 1907. 


Kuppenheimer (B.) & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

Critical (A) moment. Shows the race 
track & young man in foreground look- 
ing at his tally card. (I 20597, Jan. 22, 
1907. ) 8059 

Just before the race. Represents outside 
of the race track, showing people on 
foot and in carriages coming to the en- 
trance. (1 20595, Jan. 22, 1907.) 8060 


Watching the race. Represents a portion 
inside the race track, showing some of 
the horses & jockies, with young man 
in foreground with glasses in hands 
ready to look at the race. (I 20596, 
Jan. i22, 19075) 8061 


Winning (The) horse. Showing the win- 
ning horse with jockey at one side and 
young man and woman at the other 
side. (1 20598, Jan. 22, 1907.) 8062 


1 photo. each Jan. 22, 1907. 


Allemand (Edgar), 
Yorkin AY. 

Fireman’s rest. A great conflagration 
wherein the flames are reflected on 
clouds of smoke. These clouds merge 
into the shapes of a band of angels. The 
souls of firemen rise toward Heaven. 
(I 19560, Oct. 15, 1906; 1 photo. Oct. 
15, 1906. ) 8063 


New 


Landesberg (Morris), New 
Mork SN Gye 
O, Tommy can’t you hug me any tighter? 
Comic cartoon of a couple of cats hug- 
ging each other. (I 20727, Feb. 2, 


1907; 1 photo. Feb. 2, 1907.) 8064 


Langrock (Leopold L. & Jo- 
seph H.), New York, 
N.Y: 


Yale(The) flag. A triangular flag of blue 
color, with the design of a bulldog to 
the left of the flag in white color with 
blue lines interspersed. (I 20722, Feb. 
8, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 8, 1907.) 8065 


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Lawrence (F. Walter), New 
York, N. Y: 

Bacchanal. Head of Bacchanal about 6 
inches in height, the head and bust of 
aman bearded and with curly hair. (I 
19957, Nov. 19, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 27, 
1906. ) 8066 


Leclercq (H. 8S.) & co., New 
Y onk: ery. 

Design showing an English coaching scene 

on an imitation 6f wood background. 

(I 20383, Dee. 31, 1906.) 8067 


Design showing antique coins breaking 
through paper which has a colored 
background. (1 20384, Dee. 31, 1908. ) 

8068 

Design showing holly berries and leaves 
scattered over an imitation of wood 
background. (I 20382, Dec. 31, 1906. ) 

8069 

Design showing ribbon and sealing wax 
of various colors on which a female 
head has been stan:ped holding to- 
gether paper which has been torn. (I 
20381, Dec. 31, 1906.) 8070 


1 photo. each Dec. 31, 1906. 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Capital and labor. It shows a rich child, 
representing capital, alighting from a 
brougham, the door of which is held 
open by afootman. (1 20605, Jan. 23, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 231907.) 8071 

Captains of industry. It shows the in- 
terior of an intelligence office. A 
prospective employer has walked into 
the room and looks at the various ap- 
plicants, each one of whom assumes 
the expression of a born commander. 
(I 20604, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo Jan. 
23, 1907.) 8072 

Forty days. Tribunal of justice, four 
judges in ministers’ robes, one of whom 
is sentencing the deyil. (I 20944, Feb. 
19, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 19,1907.) 8073 


Passing (The) throng. A wide boulevard 
thronged with people coming and 
going, all in automobiles. Some small 
autos & some big ones. Persons of all 
ages are seen in them. (I 20643, Jan. 
28, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 

8074 

Running the gauntlet. Drawing showing 
a young girl in the act of introducing a 
young man to her father, mother, 
grandmother, sisters & brothers. (I 
2074 , Feb. 11, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 11, 
1907.) 8075 


When the wicked cease from troubling. 
A snowy road side with a broken down 
automobile, half buried by the falling 
snow. (120644, Jan. 28, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 28, 1907.) 8076 


FINE 


Lockman (De Witt M.), New 
York, N.Y: 
Throckmorton (Mrs. C. Wickliffe) and 
children. Portrait. A mother gowned 
in long pink low necked dress, seated 
on asoia with her four children around 
her. (J 20749, Feb. 12, 1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 12, 1907. ) 8077 


Loeb (Louis), New York, 
IN: Yi 


Nymph. Painting in oil colors showing | 
' Bossie and. I. 


head and shoulders of young woman, 
with head slightly raised, red hair, full 
throat, pale shoulders. Misty back- 
ground, yellowish sky shows through 
the trees. (J 20616, Jan. 14, 1907; 1 
photo. Jan. 14, 1907. ) 8078 


Summit (The). Painting in oil colors 


representing the figure of woman in | 


white rushing across the summit of a 
cliff. The upper half of the canvas is 
filled with a deep blue sky with clouds 


and the lower half with solid rocks. | 


(1 20617, Jan. 14, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 


14, 1907.) 8079 
McArthur (Peter), New 
Merk N.Y. 
Apple girl. Girl with heavy wavy hair, 


white tie, sleeves rolled up at elbow, 
holding an apple in left hand. (119962, 
Nov. 21, 1906; 1 photo. Nov. 27, 1906. ) 
8080 
McBride (T. J.) & son, New 
oak: N.Y . 


Book illustration for The adventuress. | 


Portrait of a young woman seated. She 
is dressed in a long plum-colored gown 
and is wearing a set of ermine furs and 
a large black picture hat. (I 20794, 


Feb. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 16, 1907.) | 


8081 
Malted cereals company, 
Burlington, Vt. 

Big (A) bowl. 
from a very large bowl. 
2, 1907.) 

Dear little Dutch maid. 
girl, holding her left hand to her 
mouth. (I 20677, Feb 2, 1907.) 80838 

Feeding dolly. A little girl in Dutch 
costume, seated on the beach and feed- 


ing a doll which she holds in her arm. 
(I 20679, Feb. 2, 1907.) 8084 


8082 


Heavy load. A little Dutch girl walking | 
along, witha large package in her arms. | 


The landscape represents aseaport. (I 
20680, Feb. 2, 1907. ) 8085 


Looking for something good. A little | 


gir] standing in a room with a spoon in 


her mouth, looking toward a table on | 


which rests a package, a bowl anda 
pitcher. (120675, Feb. 2,1907.) 8086 


A little Dutch girl eating | 
(I 20682, Feb. — 


A little Dutch | 


ARTS 995 


Malted cereals company, 
Burlington, Vt. 

On the beach. Three Dutch women 
standing on a beach and a little Dutch 
girl is running toward them with 
pointed finger. (120681, Feb. 2, 1907.) 

8087 


Ready to feed her pets. A little girl 
with a bowl in her arm. (I 20676, 
Feb. 2, 1907.) 8088 


A little girl leading her 


pet mule. (I 20678, Feb. 2, 1907.) 
8089 
1 photo. each Feb. 2, 1907. 
Manatt (W. W.),  Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


David. A sculptured statuette 19 inches 
high. An athletic male figure repre- 
senting David of the Bible just after he 
had slain the giant Goliath. The right 
leg is raised forward, the right foot 
being placed on the head of Goliath. 
(I 20649, Jan. 29, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
29, 1907.) 8090 


Manhattan  _photogravure 
company, New York, N.Y. 
Getting cold feet. Four men seated at 


round table playing cards. Oneat end 
has hisfeetin wine cooler. A wine bot- 
tle in hishat. (1 20653, Jan. 30, 1907.) 

8091 


Mis-deal (A). Three men and 2 women 
at table playing cards. Lamp over 
table. Small table with decanter and 
glass at side. Young man dealing, but 
looking at young girl fails to give man 
with folded arms any cards. (I 20652, 


Janzo0, 1901.) 8092 
Raising the ante. Five men seated 
around table playing poker. One at 


end rises, pounds the table in excite- 

ment causing the chips to fly in the air. 

(I 20651, Jan. 30, 1907.) 8093 
1 photo. each Jan. 30, 1907. 


Manzi, Joyant & co., Paris, 
France. 

Lune (La) rousse. A. young man and 
woman, in Grecian costume, on a ter- 
race, beyond which is seen a landscape 
and a glimpse of the sea. (I 20748, 
Feb. 12, 1907.) 8094 


Premier (Le) quartier. A young man 
and a young woman on a marble ter- 
race beyond which is seen a landscape 
with trees. (I 20747, Feb. 12, 1907.) 

8095 
1 photo. each Feb. 12, 1907. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Marlatt (H. I.), New York, 
Ney! 

At the well. Summer landscape—old 
oaken bucket in foreground, and old 
fashioned well. Farmer is pouring 
water in brownish red pail. (I 20668, 
Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 1, 1907.) 


8096 | 


Matthews (Wm. B.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Lee & his generals. 

Twenty-six generals dressed in Conted- 

erate States uniform, standing bare- 


headed and with hats in hand. (I 
20618, Jan. 24, 1907.) 8097 
Lastofthe wooden ships. Paintingshow- 


ing marine view of fight between Mer- 
rimac and U.S. fleet; the Cumberland 
and Congress sinking and on fire. 
(I 20612, Jan. 24, 1907. ) 8098 
1 photo. each Jan. 24, 1907. 
Melchers (G.) 

Mother and child. Three quarter figure 
of woman holding young child in her 
arms. Full face of woman; brown 
hair, blue eyes. Three quarter face of 
child. (I 20461, Jan. 9, 1907; 1 photo. 
Jan. 9, 1907.) 8099 

Mora (Francis Luis), New 
Work Ni Ni 

Pirate and the prisoner. 
senting childrenat play. The boy play- 
ing the part of the pirate and dressed up 
for the occasion, while the little girl 
sits in the foreground and guietly plays 
the role of prisoner. (I 20744, Feb. 12, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 12, 1907. ) 

Municipal building commis- 
sion, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Father of waters. 
Carara marble of heroic size, symbol- 
izing by means of a recumbent human 


figure of powerful mold together with | 


particular features of its execution, the 
beneficial attributes of the mighty river, 
Mississippi. D.F.E.C.B. (1 20688- 
20692, Feb. 4, 1907; 1 photo. of each 
Feb. 4, 1907. ) 
Statue of the Mississippi, father of waters. 
An allegorical statue of Carrara marble, 
of heroic size, symbolizing, by means 
of a human fieure of pow erful mold, 
together with other features of its exe- 
cution, the beneficial attributes of the 
mighty river Mississippi. (I 20683, 
Feb. 2, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 2, 1907. ) 


8102 | 


Narragansett brewing com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 

Jolly (The) waiter. Within a frame ap- 
pears the representation of a man with 

a smiling face, holding by his right arm 

a box with 2 boxes in his right hand. 
(I 20654, Jan. 30, 1907; 1 photo. Jan. 
30, 1907.) 


Painting 9 by 18 feet. 


Picture repre- | 


8100 | 


Allegorical statue of | 
| —— of baby orcupid, seated ina wreath of 


$101 | 


8103 


i 
| 


Northwestern knitting com- 
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Wash drawing of baby or cupid bending 
over wash tub, figure clothed in un- 
derwear. (I 20731, Feb. 9, 1907.) 

8104 

—— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 
wear and large straw hat, asleep. (I 
20736, Feb. 9, 1907. ) 8105 


_—— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 


wear and wearing a baseball cap, run- 
ning with the ball following closely. 
(I 20733, Feb. 9, 1907.) 8106 


—— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 


wear, carrying in both hands a large 
bunch of chrysanthemums. (I 20738, 
Feb. 9, 1907. ) 8107 


| —— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 


wear, carrying in right hand a string 
with three hearts. (I 20730, Feb. 9, 
1907. ) 8108 


—— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 
wear, holding in right hand a large 
wish bone. (I 20789, Feb. 9, 1907.) 

£109 

—— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 
wear, seated reading a book. (1 20787, 
Feb. 9, 1907.) 8110 


of baby or cupid clothed in under- 
wear, skating. (I 20729, Feb. 9, 1807.) 
. 8111 
— of baby or cupid clothed in under- 
wear holding fingers in ears to shut 
out the noise of the explosion of a giant 
firecracker. (I 20755, Feb. 9, 1907.) 
8112 
—— of baby or cupid in underwear, wear- 
ing eyeglasses and carrying a diploma 
with seal attached. (I 20734, Feb. 9, 
1907.) 8113 


holly. (1 20740, Feb. 9, 1907.) 8114 

of baby or cupid seated on a four- 

legged stool. Figure clothed in under- 

wear and holding umbrella over iis 

head. (1) 20732, Feb. 97 190 \” 28a 
1 photo. each Feb. 9, 1907. 


Osborne company, New 
York, Na ve 

| Woodland pasture. Summer landscape, 
pasture scene. Three cows in fore- 
ground, one lying down. One cow is 
looking into background at four cows 
grazing. (I 20647, Jane? 28,1907; 1 
photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 8116 

Priestman (James), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Bear. The figure of a bear is represented 
in an anxious, waiting position, sitting 
on rear left haunch, right extended 
forward, reaching to fore- leg. Head 
turned to left. (I 20630, Jan. 14, 
1907. ) 8117 


FINE ARTS 


227 


Priestman (James), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Bull. The figure of a bull in an attitude 
of anger, head lowered close to base, 
tail thrown over back to left side, & 
right leg lifted as if to plow the earth. 
(1 20629, Jan. 14, 1907.) 8118 

1 photo. each Jan. 14, 1907. 


Reymershoffer (Charles), 
Galveston, Tex. 

Buffalo hunt by Indians. 
calf in the front of the picture, behind 


Buffalo with | 


which an Indian is riding a white 


horse, the Indian being about to shoot 
the buffalo with an arrow from his 


bow. (I 20665, Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 1, 1907.) 8119 
Riehle (Karl), Germany. 


Sea breeze. 
white standing on beach in gale oi 


wind. Has her arms back of her head. 
(I 20666, Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 
os bh Fe é 8120 
a a. se ry), Brook- 
SUNY 
As read in tive. cry stal. Oil painting 


showing an old colored. mammy hold- 
ing a crystal up.in her leit hand and 
pointing at same with her right. 
20791, Feb. 15, 1907. ) 8121 
Crystal (A) reading. It shows an old 
colored mammy holding a crystal in 
her left hand, pointing ‘towards same 
with ‘her right. (I 20790, Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 8122 
Doubtful (A) future. Oil painting show- 
ing an old colored mammy reading the 


palm of a white girl, both sitting. (I 
20793, Feb. 15, 1907. ) 8123 


Reading the tea leaves. Oil painting 
showing an old colored mammy on an 
old fashioned chair and reading the 
tea leaves. 
with a spoon in her hand. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 

Voodo_ palmist. 
girl having her palm read by an old 
colored mammy, both sitting. The 
girl is blonde, with white fichu on 
shoulders. (I 20789, Feb. 15, 1907.) 

8125 


(1 20792, 


1 photo. each Feb. 15, 1907. 


Rungius (Carl), Brooklyn, 
NYY, 

Alarmed. Bull elk standing in an open- 
ing on a timber covered side hill, look- 
ing, startled, straight ahead. (I 20787, 
Feb. 15, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 15, 1907.) 

8126 

At ease. Bull moose standing behind 
some rocks on right side of picture, in 
shallow water. 
1 photo. Feb. 15, 1907.) 


| On a New 


Young woman dressed in| 


(I | 


Spring duck shooting. 


She holds a cup and points | 


8124 
It represents a white | 


_ Seal hunter. 


Rungius Sa Brooklyn, 

In fighting mood. i bull moose stand- 
ing forward upon a hill and swinging 
his head sharply to the left. (1 20708, 
Feb.. 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 6, 1907.) 

: 8128 

Morning. A large bull moose with the 
head lifted up, standing broadside in 
shallow water and scenting. (120701, 
Feb. 6, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. GOOF) 

8129 

Near Fremont peak. Bull elk coming, 
bugling forward from right to leit on a 
side hill. A few cow elks standing 
alert, a little down hill. (I 20788, Feb. 
15, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 15,1907.) 8130 

Brunswick pond. A _ bull 

moose standing broadside in the water 

at the edge of a pond. Strong after- 

noon light. (I 20704, Feb. 6, "1907; 1 


photo. Feb. 6, 1907. ) 8131 
Sagebrush. Sagebrush covered  fore- 
ground. A bunch of antelopes some 


distance behind coming feeding down 
hill from left to right. (I 20785, Feb. 
15, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 15, 1907.) 
8132 
Spike (The). A= spike moose looking 
across a pond, where a bull and a cow 
are visible. (I 20702, Feb. 6, 1907; 1 
photo. Feb. 6, 1907.) 8133 


Russell (A), St. Louis, Mo. 

Man_ shooting 

ducks over decoys. Flock of canvas 

back ducks are shown flying across the 
foreground of picture. (I 20811, Feb. 

18, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 18, 1907.) 

8134 
St. Gaudens (Augustus), 

« Windsor, Vt. 

Head of Victory. A female head of Vic- 
tory terminating at the base of the neck, 
about 2 life size, crowned with laurel 
cerihs in which the leaves stand out 
from the head. (I 20714, Feb. 7, 1907; 
1 photo. Feb. 7, 1907.) 8135 


Saint-Lanne (Louis), New 
Jersey. 

Man hunting seals, figure 

almost nude, right arm raised holding 

a dart. (I 20945, Feb. 19, 1907; 1 

photo. Feb. 19, 1907.) 8136 


Savory (E. W.) (limited), 
Bristol, England. 


_ Corner of stable or kennel with low bunk 


([ 20786, Feb. 15, 1907; | 
8127 


filled with straw. On one edge of 
bunk, man in hunting costume and 
holding whip is sitting, looking in di- 
rection of the seven foxhounds lying or 
sitting on the bunk at his right. (I 
20777, Feb. 15, 1907.) 8137 


228 


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Savory (E. W.) (limited), 
Bristol, England. 

Hunting and coaching scene. 
road, fence on each side. 


Country | 
Wrecked | 


stage-coach in background; beside it | 
two women and man stand, watching | 
hunters cross the road just in front of | 


them. (JI 20773, Feb. 15, 1907.) 


To right of picture two men in hunt- 
ing costume on horses with large pack 
of foxhounds around them—to left, a 
well filled stage coach. (I 20772, Feb. 
15, 1907.) 


Interior of stable or kennel. 
hounds and man. 


8138 | 


8139 


Four fox- | 
Man has scrubbing | 


Sheldon, (Charles 

Springtield, Mass. 
2. A baby dressed in white bonnet 
and cloak is seated in grandfather’s 
stuffed easy chair, the covering of which 
has a design i in roses. The baby holds 
a Teddy bear with both hands and a 
lamb, a pig and a dog lay on the floor. 
(I 20621, Jan. 25, 1907. ) 8148 


—— 3. Baby is seated on an office chair 
holding a doll w ith leit arm and a book 
with both hands. (I 20622, Jan. 25, 
1907. ) 8149 

1 photo. each Jan. 25, 1907. 


ey 


Slade brothers & Lacey, Lon- 
don, England. 


| While shepherds watched. Painting by 


brush, scrubbing back of one of the | 
dogs. (I 20774, ‘Feb. 15, 1907.) 8140 | 
—— Four toxhounds, manand boy. Man | 


is bending over one dog and holding its | 


right forefoot, doctering it. 


(1 20775, 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 


ground. Man without a coat is sitting 
on upturned pail. (I 20776, Feb. 15, 
1907. ) 
Landscape. Land slopes slightly down 
to narrow river at left of picture while 


8141 


In foreground, four foxhounds and | 
man and three foxhounds in back- | 


§142 © 


left bank of river rises abruptly in a | 


sort of bluff. Along the right bank 


and starting in center of picture at bot- | 
tom is a wide path on which are a few | 


sheep. (120771, Feb. 15, 1907.) 81438 


— Slightly sloping hillside, with one | 
tall tree in front of several other trees | 


to each side of picture. 
can be seen on the hillside. 
Feb. 15, 1907.) 


1 photo. each Feb. 15, 1907. 


(I 20770, 


Schreyvogel (Chas. ), Hobo- 
ken, N. J. 

Scouts fighting. 
boy and an Indian firing at each other. 
(1 20686, Feb. 4, 1907; is photo. Feb. 4, 
1072) 


Seribner’s (Charles), 

New York, N. Y. 

Cover of the Harrison Fisher book. 
Head of lady, full-face view, with cup 
in right hand and saucer in left hand. 
She is wearing hat. (1 20741, Feb. 9, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 9, 1907.) 


Sheldon (Charles 
Springfield, Mass. 
Picture ofababy. 1. A young lady stands 


sons, 


Gs); 


Three sheep | 


In the foreground a cow- | 


8145 


8146 


and is holding a baby on her right 


arm. The lady is looking down on the 
baby. Both are very simply dressed 
in white. (1 20620, Jan. 25,1907.) 8147 


9144 | Physical culture. 


W. H. Margetson of an angel descend- 
ing before four shepherds. Sheep in 
the background. A star in the sky 
pointing down to a honse in distant city. 
(1 19595, "Oct: 19, TS0G% fiypkote, Oct: 
20, 1906.) 8150 


Sloan. (Jo¥ Visit iGayicor 
Yiork, (N.o¥3 

Cake-walk (The). A man dressed in full 
dress, striped shirt, bow tie, standing 
collar, high hat and spats. His right 
hand & foot are raised. The woman 
wears a picture hat with a long plume. 
(I 20664, Jan. 31, 1907. ) 8151 


Kicking (The) horse. A horse kicking 
a basket of eggs out of little boy’s hand. 
The boy has a very frightened expres- 
sion while the horse seems to be well 
pleased. (1 20663, Jan. 31, 1907. ) 

8152 


Two Germans boxing. 
The one to the left is short & stout with 
thin whiskers, eye-glasses, high stock 
collar, very low derby frock coat & 
spats. The one to the right is dressed 
in the same fashion, but he is tall & 
slim and has on a high hat. (I 20662, 
Jan. 31, 1907.) 8153 


1 photo. each Jan. 31, 1907. 


New 


Smedley (William Thomas), 
Bronxville, N. Y. 
Dorothy D. Child seated in a Louis 
XV chair, slightly smiling and holding 


a blue doll... (I 20697, Feb. 5, 1907; 1 
photo. Jan. 28, 1907.) 8154 
Spielvogel (Emil), New 
ViorkioNvaiy. 
Middelburg, Holland. Row of small 
houses, with a church in the center. 


A canal is running alongside the street, 
with a canal boat making its passage 
through. (I 20699, Feb. Ownlgo7r, 
photo. Feb. 5, 1907. ‘) 8155 


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ARTS 29 


Steggall (E. C.) art com- 
pany (incorporated), 
Chicago, Il. 

American beauty. 1. Full “face, bust 
picture, hair dressed right side neck. 
White bow in hair. (1 20779, Feb. 14, 
1907). 8156 | 

— 2. Profile, # figure, hair dressed in 
knotonneck. (1 20780, Feb. 14, 1907.) 

8157 

— 3. Full face, bust picture, pompa- 
dour in hair, bows on shoulders. (I 
20781, Feb. 14, 1907.) 8158 

— 4. Profile bust picture, hair dressed 
on top of head. (I 20782, Feb. 14, 
1907. ) 8159 

— 5. Bust picture, full face, hair 
dressed on neck, with Jaurel wreath in 
hair. (1 20783, Feb. 14, 1907.) 8160 

— 6. , Bust picture, full face, hair 
dressed top of head, with flower on leit 
side. (1 20784, Feb. 14,1907.) 8161 

1 photo. each Feb. 2, 1907. 


Taylor (Isaac M.), Bowling 
Green, Ohio. 
B. P.O. E. It represents the head, neck | 
& shoulders of an elk against a blue | 
sky and within a 12 inch circle, sur- 
rounded by two rustic poles inter- 
twining each other at the top and fas- 
tened with a bow. (i 20768, Feb. 13, 


1997; 1 photo. Feb. 2, 1907.) 8162 
Tillinghast (Mary E.), New 
York, N.Y: 
Baptism of Christ by St. John. Design ! 


for a stained glass memoria! window in 
two panels showing St. John baptizing 
Gime. (20812, Feb. 18, 1807; 1 
photo. Feb. 18, 1907.) 8163 


Veenfliet (R.), Orange, N. J. 

Old farm. Dooryard of afarmhouse. In 
path is a woman in blue dress—about 
her several turkeys and chickens—two 
horses in left foreground. (I 20€69, 
Feb. 1, 1907; 1 photo. Feb. 1, 1907.) 

8164 


Vinton (Elizabeth Hale), 
New York, N. Y. 

Hale (Nathan). 3 feet 2 inches, half life 
size. Hands tied behind his back, 
throat bared for the rope, head copied 
from portrait of his cousin Hon. Wm. 
Hale. (120746, Feb. 12,1907; 1 photo. 
Feb. 12, 1907.) 8165 


| After thestorin. 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Il. 

Chrysanthemums. Little girl standing 
in front of bush and fence making a 
recepticle of her skirts with which to 
carry a quantity of flowers. (I 20715, 
Feb. 7, 1907.) 8166 

| Going home. Girl in long coat & with 
hat on, seated on a trunk eating a sand- 
wich in country railway station. (I 
20716, Feb. 7, 1907.) 8167 

Old oaken bucket. Man & child at well. - 
Man in act of pouring water from pail. 
Child standing & holding a drinking 
cup in hand. ae 20717, Feb. 1, 1207. ) 

7 8168 
1 photo. each Feb. 7, 1907. 
Waite (Geo. W.), Boston, 
Mass. 

Mothers (A) joy. Young. mother and 
child, the child resting in the right 
arm of mother. (al 20965, Feb.. 215 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 21, 1907. ) 8169 


Walker-Hoover art com- 
pany, Hollywood, Cal. 

Oil painting of a marine 
view showing a dark & cloudy sky 
with a large comber breaking in the 
center of the foreground. <A lone sea 
gull at the extreme right and a num- 
ber of gulls flying in the left side of the 
picture. (I 20600, Jan. 23, 1907.) 

8170 

Breakers. An oil painting of a marine 

_view showing a dark & cloudy sky, 
a huge comber in perspective and a 
land breeze blowing the spray from the 
comber toward the right. (I 20601, 
Jan. '23, 1907.) 8171 


1 photo. each Jan. 23, 1907. 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 

Christ on the road to Emmaus. A draw- 
ing in black and white in three panels, 
showing Christ confronting the two 
disciples. (120719; Beb.- 8, 1907.1 
photo. Feb. 8, 1907 ) 8172 


Woods (Enoch §8.), Provi- 


dence, R. I. 
Don Quixote de la Mancha and Sancho 
Panza. Statuette. They are seated 


upon a bank. Don has the barber’s 
basin on his head and listens to his 
squire’s remarks. (1 20728, Feb. 9, 
1907; 1 photo. Feb. 9, 1907.) 8173 


Number of entries of Fine arts completed by the deposit of 1 photograph since 


Jan. 1, 1907 


775 


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5lst CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PAE FP 4; 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 14-17 
APRIL, 1907 


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1907 


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


EEASS Fy, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS; AND-PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. As the issue of Part 4 would necessitate the 
printing of a number oi small alphabets for the different subject-matters contained in this Part— 
namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine Arts— 
it has been suggested that to avoid the inconvenience of searching such a number of small alphabets 
this Part of the Catalogue be made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of 
each week for Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each subject-matter, 


it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to receipt of 
copiesis always omitted when the copies are received on the same day as the day of entry. The 
notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read, ‘‘ Copyright by American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N.Y. Class F, X Xe, no. 50957, Feb. 25, 1907; 2 copies received Feb. 25, 1907.’’ . 


American-journal-examiner, 

New York, N. Y. 
And her dear old name was Maud! 
24,1907. (F 50957, Feb. 25, 1907.) [8174 


And her sweet little name was Maud. 
Mar. 17, 1907. 


(F 52023, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


—— He interviews a railroad president. 
(F 51120, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


—— He is hypnotized. 
Hy 4907.) 


— He meets his old friends. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


—— He shows how easy it is to avoid ac- 
cidents. (F 51496, Mar. 12, 1907.) 


—— Heshowsthe commuters. (F 51497, 
Mar. 12, 1907.) 


—— He tells a friend. 
1907.) 


—— He tells of his boy’s wonderful prog- 
ressatschool. (F 51582, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


—— His caricature attracted more atten- 
tion. (F 51404, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


—— It was a good disguise. (F 51125, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Brain (A) storm. Somebody ought to re- 
strain him. (F 51500, Mar. 12, 1907.) 


Charlie and George. Feb. 24, 1907. (F 
50956, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


ar. 3, 1907. (F 51263, Mar. 5, 
-) 


(F 51639, 


(F 51268, Mar. 5, 


——— 


1907 


— Mar. 10, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 51507, Mar. 12, 


Feb. | 


(F 51390, Mar. | 


Come on boys. 
(F 51907, Mar. 19, 1907.) | 


Braggo the monk. Almost catches a frog. | 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Charlie and George. Mar. 17, 1907. 
51904, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Harriman—Get a wiggle 
(F 51130, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


(F 51267, Mar. 


(F 


on, now! 
Der Captain takes a ride. 
5, 1907.) 


Diary of Ananias. I have been struck 
with the efficiency of the street-clean- 
ing department. (F 51581, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 

Dough (The) line. (F 51123, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 

Education (The) of a young Eskimo. (F 

50958, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Fiddlesticks! (F 51504, Mar. 12, 1907.) 


Free (A) ride in the jungle. (F 51388, 
Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Hall room boys. Ski-ing looked so easy. 
(F 51417, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


—— The pass was good but not this 


month. (F 51656, Mar. 16, 1907.) 
—— They attend a dinner. (F 51579, 
Mar. 14, 1907.) 
—— They attend a smoker. (F 51896, 


Mar. 19, 1907.) 

—— They decide to cultivate their mu- 
sical talent. (F 51260, Mar. 5, 1907.) 
They discover a cheap way of travel- 
ing by rail. (F 51122, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
They meet the new boarder. (F 

51389, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


231 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. 
Hall room boys. 


hideand seek. (F 51499, Mar. 13, 1907.) | 


boarder. (F 50952, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


—— They subscribe $100 for charity. | — helps out. 


(F 52025, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


Happy days. When you are trying to 
catcha train. (F 51119, Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Happy Hooligan on the sidewalks of a 


great city. (F 51505, Mar. 12, 1907.) 
High jinks at the North pole. (F 51503, 
Mar. 12, 1907.) 
His name is Si! Hee haw! (F 51508, 


Mar. 12, 1907.) 


Hooray! Happy 
(F 50960, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


I see by the papers. (F 51392, Mar. 7, 
9) 


1907 
If you want to know the time, ask the 
President. (F 52024, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


In the Garden of Eden. Adam: Hurrah, 
now I can have a game of pinochle. 
(F 51116, Feb. 26, 1907.) 

Adam: I wish I’d been born about 

eight thousand years from now. (F 

51126, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Is Mr. 
ions by eminent experts. 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Jiu Jitsu in the jungle. 
1907.) 

Just Kids. Say, boss, are you an actor. 
(F 51898, Mar. 19, 1907.) 

—— Wot do yer tink o’ dat goil tryin’ to 
sell papers. (F 51405, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

—— You can’t never be President. 
51658, Mar. 16, 1907.) 

Kidnapped by the “Black Hand”’ gang. 
(F 51391, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Common People insane? Opin- 
(F 51261, 


(F 51128, Mar. 2, 


(F 


Lad (The) that loved a lady. Feb. 24, 
1907. (F 50959, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51506, Mar. 12, 
1907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51906, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 

March seventeenth. (F 51901, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 


Mazuma guards. Barbara D. Frietchie 


Rockeffeller saves the grand old flag. | 
Those who have been waiting at the 


(F 51578, Mar. 14, 1907.) 

Lieutenant Perkins is courtmar- 
tialed. (F 51580, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Mr. E. Z. Mark and the honest finder. 

51117, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
—— delivers the goods. 
207.) 


(F 


(F 51498, Mar. 


They steal a march on the star | ___ evades the law. 


didn’t get pinched! 


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American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


They play a game of | | Mr. E. Z. Mark enters into a scheme. 


(F 51127, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(F 51641, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


(F 51129, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Oh, Mr. E. Z. Mark. (F 51897, Mar. 
19, 1907.) 


—— pays for flattering words. (F 51657, 
Mar. 16, 1907.) 
Monkey-shines. Braggo, Rhymo and 


Knocko, also the calf. 


(F 51899, Mar. 
19, 1907.) 


Monopoly lodge entertainments. The 
awiul punishment of the trusts. (F 
51131, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

— A terrible disappointment. (F 
51502, Mar. 12, 1907.) 

A touching pastoralidyll. (F 51269, 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge makes an appeal. Cho- 


rus of high financial green goods men. 
(F 51640, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Now let some more of ’em give it back, 
same as Perkins. (F 51501, Mar. 12, 
1907.) 

Oggy Blick. Mar. 17, 1907. 
Mar: 19> 19072) 

Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear! 
(F 51266, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


On the jump. (F 51905, Mar. 19, 1907.) 

Our antediluvian ancestors. What are 
they chasing that old fellow for? (F 
52022, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Our beauinl Heats 
26, 1907.) 

Our neighbors. Buster & Tige editors. 
(F 50955, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Out again, In again, Hooligan. Mar. 17, 
1907. (F 51903, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Political (The) situation. (F 51387, Mar. 
Us USOT) 

Poor John. 

Russian Happy Hooligan. 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Sorrows (The) of satan. He visits the 
financial district. (F 51900, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 

They must all explain just like John D. 
(F 50954, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


(F 51902, 


(F 51118, Feb. 


(F 51124, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
(F 51403, 


church. (F 51262, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


‘Twas in the snow. They called her 
Maud. (F 51264, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Vampire (The). (F 51406, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


What is a mollycoddle? MHere’s the an- 
swer. (F 51121, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


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American-journal-examiner, 
w York, N. Y. 
What would you do with him? 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 
When Harriman gets his. 
5, 1907.) 


(F 51265, 


When papa comes home on the Erie. (F 
50953, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Whom we can spare to dig the canal. (F | 
51418, Mar. 9, 1907.) | 

Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Between two. fires. (F "51230, Mar. 4, 
1907.) [8175 

D. Cupid, stocks and bonds. (F 51231, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Hot bird and a cold bottle. (F 51226, 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Je vous aime. (F 51229, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Picking lemons in the garden of love. 
51225, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Rose (A). (F 51228, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Vampire (The). (F 51227, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 2, 1907. 
Ashton kematres) Chicago, 
Il 


(F 


Skidoo 23 is now 37. “« 52122, Mar. 27, 
[8 


1907.) 176 
Barrie (George) & son, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Dancing lesson. (I 52128, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


[8177 | 


Greco-Egyptian harem. (F 52129, Mar 


27, 1907.) 


Pompeian (A) house. (F 52127,Mar. 27, 
) 


Barrow (Lillian G.), Jackson, 
Ala. 


(F 


George Washington and his family. 
[8178 


51013, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


Barrs (Carrington E.), Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 
Dixieland park. (F 50907, Feb. 23,1907.) 


[8179 | 


Becker (Walter W.), Buffalo, 
x 


Mev. 
Moon baby. (F 51475, Mar. 1,1907.) [8180 


Bitter (Milton M.), 
York, :N. -Y. 
(F 51594, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


New 


Our Presidents. 


| SAB. 
S.A. 0. 
(F 51270, Mar. | 


| Legend of St. Veronica. 


(8181 | 


Blackwell (J. R.) & co., As- 
toria, Long Island, N. Y. 
Aseasy as A B C: 


(F 51006, Feb. 26, 1907.) | 


| Cleo. 


233 


Boh Gee » New York, 


(F 51324, ton 6 ,1907.) 
(F 51713, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Book news monthly, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
(F 52118, Mar. 


22, 1907.) (8184 


Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Fuller (M. B.) (F 51749, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
[8185 
Keene (Mrs. C. H.) (F 51748, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Lancaster (Louise). 
1907.) 


mc Se A.) (F 61745, Mar. 18, 
190 


Soper (Grace M.) (F 51746, Mar. 18, 
1807.) 


(F 51747, Mar. 18, 


Boston packing company, Port- 
land, Oreg. 
Hog. (F 51014, Feb. 26, 1907; 1c. Dec. 
24, 19063 Ie: Jan ihe 1907.) [8186 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 


Minn. 

L’Amour. 33 by 10. (F 51622, Mar. 15, 
1907.) [818i 

At the ford. 5 by 4. (F 51627, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 

At the wheel. 32 by 53. (F 51081, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 

——llby14. (F 51082, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Autumn evening. 15 by 44. (F 51076, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Baking day. 51 by 74. (F 51618, Mar. 
15, 1907.) 

Bold (A) bluff. 10 by 14. (F 51070, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 

Breaking thru the clouds. 11 by 5. 
(F 51602, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Bruges canal, Holland. 8 by 10. (F 


51087, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Call. (lhe). Ti by 17. 
1907.) 
Capturing the grizzly. 
51075, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(F 51091, Mar. 1, 


15 by 8}. (F 


43 by 6. (F 51634, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

| Come boss. 6 by 8. (F 51600, Mar 15, 
1907.) 

| Courtship. 16 by 20. (F 51020, Feb. 27, 
1907.) 

Cowboy life. 10by14. (F 51084, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


(8182 | 


Boh Se) New York, 
ae 


(F 51322, ies 6, 1907.) 


PA. 1 
A. 2. (F 51323, Mar. 6 1907.) 


S 
S. 


_ Dance (The). 


[8183 | Dutch (A) lunch. 


11 by 17. (F 51092, Mar. 
i 1907.) 
7 by 32. (F 51044, 


Feb. 28, 1907.) 


234 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 


Minn. 
Engagement (The). llby17. (F 51093, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Becitine (An) moment. 14 by 93. (F 
51086, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Fairies and roses. 15 by 84. (F 51085, 
Mar. 1 1907.) 


Favorite (La); 34° by 10. (F 51623, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Feronia. 8 by 10. (F 51088, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


Finale (The). 11 by 17. (F 51069, Mar. | 
1, 1907.) 

First in. 7 by 5 (F 51614, Mar 15, 
1907.) 


Florence. 7 by 9. (F 51597, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


Going to market. 7 by 5. (F 51626, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Gypsy Queen. 6 by 74. (F 51604, Mar. | 
15, 1907.) 

Hailing in the fog. 9 by 7. (F 51616, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Hello. 7by 9. (F 51633, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Holland harvest. 11 by 5. (F 51601, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Hope of his side. 34 by 44. (F 51613, | 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Little florists. 7 by 32. (F 51048, Feb. | 
28, 1907.) 


Lovers’ lane. 15 by 44. (F 51078, Mar. 
1,,1907.) 

Mascot (The). 9 by 7. (F 51599, Mar. | 
15, 1907.) 

Matinee girl. 6by13. (F 51083, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 

Modele (Le). 43 by 8. (F 51608, Mar. 
15, 1907.) 


Modern mermaid. 33 by 53. (F 51080, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


—— 1] by 14. (F 51079, Mar. 1, 1907.) | 

Monarch (The). 5 by 4. (F 51628, Mar. | 
15, 1907.) 

Morning. 43 by 8. (F 51609, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 

Mountain vista. 44 by 8. (F 51610, | 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Narcissus. 6 by 8. (F 51073, Mar. 1, 
1907.) | 

Sh by 14.) (51074, Mar. a 1907.) | 

Nature’s mantle. 6 by 8. (F 51605, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Out on three strikes. 34 by 44. (F 
51619, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Polly. 34 by 10. (F 51621, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


| Burnham. (F 51096, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Prize (The) winners. 54 by 7}. (F 
51617, Mar. 15, 1907.) } 
Protection. 5 by 4. (F 51629, Mar. 15, 

1907.) 


| Bers 33 by 44. (F 51611, Mar. 15, 
Beg 


07.) 


| Rose. 7 by 9. (F 51603, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Rounding the cape. 7 by 9. (F 51632, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Safely sone, vf by 9. (F 51631, Mar. 
15, 1907.) 

Seana: 8 by 10. (F 51089) Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


“Shades of night. 15 by 43. (F 51077, 


Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Shrimper (The). 4% by 8. (F 51607, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Standard bred. 6 by 8. (F 51606, Mar. 
15, 1907.) 

Strenuous (The) life. 5 by 4. (F 51630, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Sundown. ll by 73. (F 51068, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 

Sunshine. 34 by 44. (F 51612, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


| Thelma. 34 by 4. (F 51620, Mar. 15, 


1907.) 

Trapper’s last stand. 16 by 20. (F 
51021, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Tug-of-war. 7 by 5. (F 51615, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 

Waterloo (A). Sby 4. (F 51071, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


/—— 10 by 14. (F 51072, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
| Westward, Ho. 11 by 73. (F 51090, 


Mar. 1, 1907.) 


| Where the tide ebbs & flows. 8 by 6. 


(F 51624, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Browne (Randolph M.), 
Norfolk, Va. 
Aftermath. Jamestown exposition 1607- 
1907. (EB 51477, Mar Di ry0n- 27 ic. 
Mar. 1, 1907.) [8188 


Brunner (C.), Paris, France. 


|Cage (La). (F 51981, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
[3189 


_ Concert (Le). (F 51982, Mar. 22, 1907; 


2 c. each Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Burnell (J. C.), Chicago, Ti. 
City hall and county buildings, Chicago, 
Th. (F 51413, Mar. 9, 1907; 2c. Mar 
16, 1907.) [8190 


Burnham (EK.), Chicago, Ill. 
[8191 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


235 


Burrell (J. C.), Chicago, Ill. 
Union stock yards. We’re all in it. 


(F | 


50767, Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.) | 


[8192 


—— We're all in it, on our way to you. | 


(F 52030, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Chase (Frederick F.), New 
York: Nu: Y- 

Thawing out. (F 51662, Mar. 7, 1907.) 

8 


[8193 | 
| Why is a handsome man like a live wire? 


Coleman (E. G.), Rocky- 
mount, Va. 
Mrs: Nation’s hatchet. (F 50739, Feb. 
15, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Colnaghi (P. & D.), London, 
England. 


(3194 


Amelia of Solms, Princess of Orange, by | 


C. A. Waltner, painted by A. van 
“ Dyck. Size 16% by 202 inches. (F 
49929, Jan. 24, 1907.) [8195 


Lady Waldegrave, by H. Scott Bridgwa- | 


ter, from the picture by John Hoppner, 
RK. A. Size 13 by 15% inches. (F 
49928, Jan. 24, 1907.) 


Coventry (Mary L.), New 
Mork N.Y 


Cottage by the river. (F 51991, Mar. 22, | 
1907.) [8196 


Evening in Holland. (F 51989, Mar. 22, 


1907.) 


Evening in the Berkshires. (F 51931, 
| Lake Scuppernong, Somerset farm, N. C. 


Mar. 19, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Moonlight on the bay. (F 51932, Mar. 
19, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Old mill ford. (F 51933, Mar. 19, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Southern twilight. 
1907.) 


Sunset on the marshes. 
22, 1907.) 


Cox (Palmer), East Quogue, 
16 ees de 


(F 51992, Mar. 22, 


Brownie of Brownietown clown. Mar. 17, 
1907. (F 51880, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Davis & Cook, Barre, Mass. 
Cook (Jerry), chauffeur. 
4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.) 


Dederick bros., Hackensack; 
N.J 


[8198 


What is it a pretty girl looks for but 
e; doesn’t wish to find? (F 51383, Mar. 7, 
1907.) [3199 


What is that which we love more than life, © 


fear more than death? (F 51386, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 
What part of a stove best describes a 
honeymoon? (F 51380, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
When should a pretty girl be hugged? 
__(F 51379, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


(F 51483, Mar. 


(F 51990, Mar. | 
California athlete. 


| California, girl. 
[8197 | 


Dederick bros., Hackensack, 
N 


Which side of a girl’s face is prettiest’? 
(F 51377, Mar. 7, 1907.) 

Why are pretty girls’ legs like a house 

*afire? (F 51378, Mar. 7, 1907.) 

Why did Adam bite the apple Eve gave 
him? (F 51381, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


| Why does a pretty girl love a handsome 


man? (F 51382, Mar. 7,,1907.) 


(F 51384, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
Why is a pretty girl like a boiled potato? 
(F 51385, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
Dunthorne (Robert), Lon- 
don, England. 


Interior of Burgos cathedral, south aisle. 
Engraved by Alex Hermann Haig. 


(F 51474, Mar. 12, 1907.) [8200 
Dutchess manutacturing 
company, Poughkeep- 


sie, No: 
Pilgrims (The). (F 51562, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
[8201 

Eborn (Luther Atkinson), 

New York, N. Y. 

Driveway through Barnava to Lake Scup- 
pernong, N.C. (51464, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
[8202 


Driveway to Lake Scuppernong, N. C. 
(F 51461, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


(F 51462, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


St. Davids church, Creswell, N. C. (F 
51463, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Ela (E. W.), Woburn, Mass. 
Dahlia. (151444, Mar. 11,1907.) [8203 


Enterprise publishing com- 
pany, Berkeley, Cal. 
(F. 51466, Mar. 11, 
[3204 


(F 51467, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Californiaman. (F 51468, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Esther chapter, No. 5, Order 
of the Eastern Star, 
Washington, D. C. 
New Masonic temple, Washington, D. C. 
(F 51942, Mar. 20, 1907.) [8205 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), Topeka, 
Kans. ; 
Colorado State normal school, Greeley, 
Colo. 152. (F 52088, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
[8206 


Hammond high school, Hammond, Ind. 
150. (F 52092, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Oskaloosa high school, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 
147. (F 52091, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Texas Christian university, Waco, Tex. 
151. : (F 52093, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


1907.) 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), Topeka, | 

Kans. 

University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss. 
9. (F 52090, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

University of South Dakota, Vermilion, 

S. Dak. 34. (F 52089, Mar. 25, 1907.) | 


Farrah (J. W.) & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
(F 51999, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


(F 52000, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Farrod. (F 51998, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Farrow. (F 52001, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Faulkner (C. W.) & co., ltd., 


London, England. 
Sir Roger de Coverley. (I 49927, Jan. 24, 


Farren. [8207 


Farrie. 


1907.) [8208 
Ferril (Alice MacHarg), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Indian (An) maid called Amo. (F 51484, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) [8209 
Sweet nature gives the tulip. (F 51485, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 
2c. of each Feb. 16, 1907. 
Fox (Richard K.), New | 


New York, N. Y. 
Stars of the prize ring. (F 51097, Mar. 1, 
1907.) [8210 | 
Frohn (John C.), Boston, 


Mass. 

Teddy Bear girl. (F 51648, Mar. 16, 
1907.) [8211 
Funk & Wagnalls company, 

New York, N. Y. 

Three’s a crowd. (F 52094, Mar. 25, 
1907.) [8212 
Two’s company. (F 52095, Mar. 285, 

1907.) 
Going (J. W.),’ Topeka, | 
Kans. 
Battleship Kansas. (F 51971, Mar. 21, 
1907.) [8213 
Gomprecht & Benesch, Bal- 
timore, Md. 
Justice. (F 51652, Mar. 16, 1907.) [8214 


Prices. 
Profits. 


View of moving. 
1907.) 


(F 51655, Mar. 16, 1907.) 
(F 51653, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


(F 51654, Mar. 16, 


Goodspeed (Charles 
Quincy, Mass. 

Gettysburg address of Abraham Lincoln. 
(F 51516, Mar. 13, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1907.) [8215 


Gross (J. Ellsworth), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
(F 51883, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
- (8216 


K.), 


My Louise. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


| Jocular Jinks of Kornellia Kinks. 


Onward, Christian soldiers. 


| Aim straight. 


ENTRIES 


H. O. Company, Buffalo, 
Ne 


(F 


51320, Mar. 6, 1907.) [8217 


Haley (I. N. ) pee is 


_ Beneath the cross ra flowed a stream of 


(E2012. Mar, 
[8218 


(F 52011, 


grace enough for me. 
32, 1907.) 


Mar. 22, 1907.) 


Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Il. 
(F 51174, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
[8219 


Hart, 


Atthe club. (F 52036, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
At top speed. (I 51596, Mar. 15, 1907.) 
(EF bi76, Mar: . 4, 


Departure (The) 
1907.) 


Going away. (F 51173, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

In the paddock. (F 52038, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
Just getting in. (F 51177, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Ready for business. (F 51175, Mar. 4, 


1907.) 
Ready to go. (F 52035, Mar 23, 1907.) 
Shining (A) example. (F 51179, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 


Shoeing the thoroughbred. (F 51595, 


Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Waiting. (F 51180, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Watching the game. (F 52037, Mar. 23, 
1907.) 


Willit rain? (F 51178, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Hartman’s, Chicago, Ill. 

In Birdville. There’s a beautiful city 
called Birdville. (F 51711, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

—— This is the Mayor of Birdville. 
51712, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

2 c. of each Mar. 29, 1907. 


Harvey abe Kansas City, 

(F 51050, ‘Feb. 28, 1907.) 
822 

(F 51047, Feb. 


Castaneda. 


Group of Mojave Indians. 
28, 1907.) 

Hopi snake altar. 
1907.) 

Indian shrine. 

Mojave Indian. 

Mojave Indian and child. 
28, 1907.) 


Powamu altar in Hopi house. 
Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Santo Domingo Indians. 
28, 1907.) 


(F 51053, Feb. 28, 
(F 51051, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

(F 51049, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
(F 51048, Feb. 
(F 51046, 


(F 51052, Feb. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


237 


Heal (W. e e New York, 


Dearest, I’ve cae the whole world. 
(F 51397, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


[8222 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


Cosmos and the opal. 10. (F 51197, 
| Mar. 4, 1907.) 
| Daisy sa the diamond. 4. (F 51191, 


_ Farmer’s child. 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 


(F 50360, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 

Fresh from the garden. (F 50359, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 


(F 


Goldenrod and the sapphire. 9. 
51196, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
| Holly and the Turquois. 12. (F 51199, 


Don’t scrap. (F 51399, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Friends are like melons. (F 51398, Mar. 
8, 1907.) 

Greetings from Toledo. (F 51314, Mar. 5, 
1907.) 

Hands across the sea. (F 51316, Mar. 5, 
1907.) 

-I’m trying to reach you. (F 51575, Mar. 
#3; 1907.) | 

It takes a live fish toswim upstream. (F 
51315, Mar. 5, 1907.) 

Mother may we goouttoswim. (F 51573, 


Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Run where you may. (F 51577, Mar. 13, 


1907.) 

Teddy the scratcher. (F 51576, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 

They all wear rats. (F 51574, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 


What care we for wind or weather. (F 


51317, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Heininger, areeer & co., New 


Cupid border. (F 51515, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
[8223 


Helm, Campbell co., Tee 
New York, N. Y. 
Goodluckimp. (F 51424, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
[8224 


Henley (D. B.), Hatties- 
burg, Miss. 

Buildings on East Front street. (F 50815, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 25,1907.) [8225 

Hotel Hattiesburg. (F 50818, Feb. 18, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Kennedy building and Citizens bank. 
(F 50817, Feb. 18, 1907; 1 c. Feb. 19, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Main st., looking east, Hattiesburg, Miss. 
(F 50814, Feb. 18, 1907; 2. c. Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

South Mississippi infirmary. (F 50816, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Hertz Bae New York, 
mans cY. 


Daughter (A) of Eve. (F 51318, Mar. 6, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) [8226 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Atthe well. (F 50361, Jan. 24, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 11, 1907.) [8227 
Caught at last. (F 50356, Jan. 24, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 


‘Chrysanthemum and topaz. 
51198, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


28250—Ppt 4, nos 14-17—07——-2 


TB 


| They stretch ’em in. 


| Washington’s tomb, Mt. 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 
In the land of dreams. (F 50357, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 


Merchant prince. (F 50358, Jan. 24, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1907.) 


Poppy and the sardonyx. 8. (F 51195, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Primroseand theamethyst. 2. (F 51189 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Roseand theagate. 6. (F 51193, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 

Snowdrop and the garnet. 1. (F 51188, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Violet and bloodstone. 3. (F 51190, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Water lily and the ruby. 7. (F 51194, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Wild roseand the emerald. 5. (F 51192, 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass 


ass. 
Case of skin or get skinned. 


(F 51101, 

Mar. 1, 1907.) [8228 

Come near losin’ my hide in. (F 51103, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Got skinned in. 


Got through with a whole hide. 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(F 51104, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(F 51102, 


(F 51100, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 

Will scratch a few lines on my hide for 
you. (F 51098, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Whole hide or nonein. (F 51105, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


You have to go some to save your hide in. 
(F 51099, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Hopkins (Cordelia O.), To- 

ledo, Ohio. 
Vernon, Va. 
(F 44263, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 27, 
1907.) [8229 


White house of the Confederacy, Rich- 


mond, Va. (F 44258, July 31, 1906; 
2 c. Feb. 2, 1907.) 


238 CATALOGUE OF 


Houghton, Mifflin & co., 
Boston, Mass. 
Longfellow. Photogravure portrait. (F 


51019, Feb. 27, 1907.) [8230 | 


Inland art Gee New 
York, N. Y. 

Aint it hell to be yellow? (F 51003, Feb. 
26, 1907.) [8231 

Has any body got a string? 
Feb. 26, 1907.) 

Honest, aint there no dog heaven? 
51005, Feb. 26, 1907.) 


(F 51004, 


International text book com- 
pany, Scranton, Pa. 


International correspondence schools. 
466. Railroad construction. 104. (F 
51360, Mar. 7, 1907.) [8232 | 


Jackson (Alfred), New York, 
NEE 


Nuts, that’s all. 


(F 49747, Jan. 12, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) [ 


8233 


Jamestown amusement and 
vending company, 
Norfolk, Va. 
58. (F 51547, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
[8234 


Auditorium, Jamestown exposition, 1907. 


Arlington. 


104. (F 51554, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Baptism of Pocohontas. 9. (F 51545, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Baptism of Virginia Dare. 1. (F 51560, 


Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Battle between the Monitor & Merri- 
mac. 64. (F 51555, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Capitol square, Richmond, Va. (F 51534, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Chamberlin hotel, Old Point Comfort, 
Va. 163. (F 51528, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Cotton picking team. 157. (F 51527, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Dismal swamp canal. 152. (F 51542, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Great dismal swamp. 153. (F 51543, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Great dismal swamp. 154. (F 51544, 


Mar. 13, 1907.) 
aestown church tower and foundation. 


16. (F 51533, Mar. 13, 1907.) | 

Landing at Jamestown in 1607. 3. (F 
51558, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Libby prison, Richmond, Va. 65. (F 
51546, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Lovers lane, Jamestown exposition | 
grounds. 114. (F 51551, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 


Mines and metallurgy building, James- 
town exposition, 1907. 107, (F 51553, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) © 


~ 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(F | 


Jamestown amusement and 
vending company, 


Norfolk, Va. 
Monticello. 47. (F 51535, Mar. 13, 
1907.) i 
Monticello hotel, Norfolk, Va. 164. (F 
| 51531, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
| Montpelier. 48. (F 51532, Mar. 13, 
Negro basket maker. 156. (F 51536, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 
| Negro log cabin. 155. (F 51549, Mar. 


13, 1907.) 
Official seal of the Jamestown exposition, 
1907. 111. (F 51541, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
_ Palace of Manufactures and Biber Arts, 
Jamestown exposition, 1907. 105. (F 
51556, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


| Pocahontas saving the life of John Smith. 


5. (F 51557, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

| Powhatan sak Jamestown exposition 
grounds. 113. (F 51626, Mar... 13, 
1907.) 


Pride of the navies, Jamestown exposi- 


tion, 1907. 
1907.) 
Ruins of Ambler House, Jamestown Is- 
land. 17. (F 51548, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Sand hill at Cape Henry, Va. 151. 
(F 51540, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
St. John’s church, Hampton, Va. 
(F 51529, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


103. (F 51559, Mar. 13, 


23. 


St. John’s church, Richmond, Va. 21. 
(F 51538, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
St. Paul’s church, Norfolk, Va. 29. 


(F 51539, Mar. 13, 1907.) I 

| State’s mee palace, Jamestown expo- | 
sition, 1907. 106. (F 51552, Mar. 13, | 
1907.) 

United States government pier, James- 
town exposition, 1907. 110. (51561, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Van Lew House, Richmond, Va. 
(F 51550, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

White House of the Confederacy, Rich- 
mond, Va. 52:. (2 dilose Mar: 13; 
1907.) 

William and Mary college, Williams- 
burg, Va. 40. (F 51530, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 

Jansson (Augustus L.), West 
Somerville, Mass. 
Basket ball girl. (F 52016, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
[8235 

(F 52018, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

(F 52017, Mar. 22, 


66. 


Bellman (The). 


| Drummer (The). 
| O07) 


| | Mr. Isacs. 
Pauline, 
| Percy. 


(F 52013, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
(F 52021, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
(F 52019, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


239 


Jansson (Augustus L.), West 
Somerville, Mass. 


Polly. (F 52020, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


Sandwich Sam. 


Watchman (The). (F 52014, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 
Journal newspaper company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth). (FY 
aol Mar. 7, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 
54907.) [8236 | 
Judy (Coralie J. de Lisle-), 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Hush. A lullaby. (F 50940, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 2 
Keller (A. R.) & co., New 
Work N.Y’. 


Boy’s (The) drowned body back to | 


14, 
[8238 


(F 51489, Mar. 4 


Grecian land. 
1907.) 
Chartres cathedral. 
1907.) 
Dorian Gray. Is that his name. 
51649, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


(F 51638, Mar. 


(F 


Gerald: Mother forgive me, I have been | 


to blame. (F 51458, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Gerald: Well dear mother, I hope you 


have settled it all with Lord Illing- | 


worth. (EF 51486, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


His spectacles seemed almost to touch | 
TA eLQO7.):-| 


the palm. (F 51637, Mar. 
It never occurred to me that Tyrid Gra- 


ham was playing a trick on me. (F 
51455, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Look at him! Can he deny it? Does 


he dare to? (F 51488, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Oh! to this Tommy Liafford. (F 52058, 
Mar. 23, 1907.) 

Poems. (F 51487, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Ripple (The) of girls’ laughter at the stern. 
(F 52057, Mar. 23, 1907.) 

Vivian: I intend to call on The Decay 
of Lying. A protest. (F 51456, Mar. 
11, 1907.) 

Wilde (Oscar). (F 51115, Feb. 23, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 

You are the prettiest girl I ever saw. 
(F 51457, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

You may kiss me. (F 52056, Mar. 23, 
1907.) 


Kelly (Anna), Jalapa, Vera 
| Cruz, Mexico. 
Teddy bear. 


| Keppler & Schwarzmann, 
| New York, N. Y. 
Little etor girl. 


13, 1907 8240 


(F 52015, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


(F 51482, Mar. 12, 1907.) | 
[8239 | 


(F 51564, Mar. | 
[ 


Keppler & Schwarzmann, 
New York, N. Y. 


Personal (The) equation. (F 51563, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 
2c. each Mar. 23, 1907.) 
King (John), ae York, 
_ Ain’t it — to be ace (F 51937, Mar. 20, 
1907.) | [8241 
| Little drops of water. (F 51938, Mar. 20, 
1907.) 


| Man wants but little here below. 
51940, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


| | Mary had a little calf. 
| 20, 1907.) 


| Suggestion for bachelor’s den. 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 


King Bore) a Ne York, 
(F 50256, Feb. 1, 1907.) 
[8242 


(F 
(F 51929, Mar. 


(F 51941, 


| Singer building. 


Kinney (Herbert A.), Grand 
Junction, Mich. 
Oldwise thinking of thee. (F 51928, 
Mar. 18, 1907; 2c. Mar.6,1907.) [8243 


Klackner a pr New York, 


Amalfi. (F 48936, see 29, 1906; 1 c. 
Dec. 29, 1906; le. Jan. 19, 1907). "(8244 


Lee (James) company, Chi- 


cago, Ill. 

Amidst the poppies. (F 51245, Mar. 4, 
| 1907.) [8245 
| Baby’s best friends. (F 51243, Mar. 4, 

1907.) 

Farewell. (F 51241, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
| Farmer’s daughter. (F 51235, Mar. 4, 
fe 2 hOO7 


Fond mothers. 
Fuss and fun. 
Grand canal. 
Happy hours. 


(F 51237, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
(F 51242, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
(F 51233, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
(F 51244, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Light load. (F 51239, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Milk maid. (F 51232, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


| Playing grandma. (F 51240, Mar. 4 
1907.) 


? 


Village smithy. (F 51234, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Wanderer’s return. (F 51236, Mar. 4, 
(ep S07) 


| Well hooked. (F 51238, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Lidberg (E. H. ) Red Wing, 
Mi 


in 
Snowy (A) morning. iia 51352, wart 6, 
-) 


8246 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y 


|Thinice. (F51494, Mar. 12,1907.) [8247 


240 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ligon (David Sylvester), 
Comanche, Ind. T. 
Down the ladder of vice and up the ladder 


of life. (F 47196, Nov. 13, 1906; 2 c. 
Feb. 26, 1907.) [8248 
Lincoln trust company, New 
NorksINeY. 
Lincoln (Abraham). (F 51592, Mar. 15, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 26, 1907.) [8249 


Linehan-Loveland company, 
Boston, Mass. 


Members of the business men’s club of | 


Cincinnati. (F 50122, Jan. 28, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1907.) [8250 
Lockwood (Richard B.), 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
Trident (The). (F 50862, Feb 21, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) [8251 


Louisville herald, Louisville, 


We 
Banner day page design. 
21, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1906.) 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), Plain- 
field, N. J 
Amaranth spermestes. 
1907.) 


American blue bird. 
1907.) 


Blue tit. (F 51204, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Blue titmouse. (F 51202, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Carnation. (I 51568, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Celebration. (F 51219, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Chaffinch. (F 51205, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Chrysanthemum. (F 51567, Mar. 
1907.) 


Crested titmouse. 
1907.) 


Decoration. 


" (F 51210, Mar. 4, 
[8253 


13, 


(F 51211, Mar. 4, 
(F 51217, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Dissipation. (F 51222, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Flirtation. ( 51218, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Four leaf clover. (F 51569, Mar. 
1907.) 


Gold finch and bull finch. 
4, 1907.) 


Horse shoe. (F 51571, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Irish girl. (F 50917, Feb. 23, 1907.) 

Jollification. (F 51224, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Lily of the valley. (F 51566, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 


13, 


(F 51207, Mar. 


Mastication. 
Navigation. 
Rabbit’s foot. 
Recreation. 


(F 51223, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
(F 51221, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


(F 51214, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Reformation. (F 51218, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Resignation. (F 51216, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Robins. (F 51208, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Rose. (F 51565, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


(F 51570, Mar. 18, 1907.) | 


| Greeting from Waltham, Mass. 


(F 48570, Nov. | 
[8252 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), Plain- 
field, N. J. : 
Snowy owl. (F 51212, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Sparrow. (F 51203, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Swallows. (F 51209, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Thrush. (F 51201, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Vacation. (F 51220, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Vexation. (F 51215, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Wishbone. (F 51572, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


McCarthy (Helen Lovejoy), 
Waltham, Mass. 
Easter greeting. (F 51094, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
[8254 
(F 51095, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


McClelland (Ellwood H.), 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Book plate for Sigma Nu fraternity. (F 
51132, Mar. 2, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


(8255 


McMurran (J. E.), Newport 
News, Va. 


| 5 . 
| Principal characters of early Jamestown. 


(F 51206, Mar. 4, | 


| Waiting to settle. 


) 


(F 48180, Dec. 7, 1906; 2 
1907.) 


Marken & Bielfeld, Fred- 
erick, Md. 
Barbara Fritchie, her flag, her relics, and 
her home. (F 51591, Mar. 15, 1907; 2 
c. Mar. 7, 1907.) [8257 


c. Mar. 18, 
[8256 


Meek company, Coshocton, 

210. 

Amazing (An) story. (F 51036, Feb. 18, 

1907.) [8258 
Catharine. (F 51041, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Gladys. (F 51037, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Gretchen. (F 51040, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Tete-a-tete (A). (F 51038, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


(F 51039, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


Merchant’s novelty company, 
Boston, Mass. 
What they tried to do. What we did. 
(F 51007, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 26, 
1906.) [8259 


Merriam (G. & C.) company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Flags of various nations. (F 52125, Mar. 
2s 190i.) [8260 


Official flags of the United States; wind 
and weather flags. (F 52126, Mar. 27, 
1907.) 


Midgley (John Edward), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Divine pledge. (F 650859, Jan. 7, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 20, 1907.) [8261 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


241 


Mitchell (Jno. J.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
American fashions. Supplement. 
Sartorial art journal. March, 1907. 
and B. (F 50307, 50308, Feb. eT) 0 ee 
2 c. of each Mar. 27, 1907. ) [$262 


New York, 
aYS. 


The 


Munn & ©co., 
N. 


jg 
| Bargain day 


| 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), J ey City, 

a 


ee "Mar. 
» 51661, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


15, 1907. (F 
[8267 


| Dream of the rarebit fiend. Feb. 23, 


Fossil (A) wonder from the permian of | 


Texas. 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Naegele (Charles Frederick), 
New York, 


(F 52074, Mar. 25, 1907; 2 c. 


[8263 


Holland dame, by Robert David Gauley. | 


(F 50847, Feb. 20, 1907.) 


[8264 


Pines (The), by Charles Warren Eaton. | 


(F 50848, Feb. 20, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 1, 1907. 


National game company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Key to Mr. Pickwick’s reception. 
51714, Mar. 18, 1907.) [8265 
Neal (E. B.), Cincinnati, 
ii 


Ohio. 
(F 51345, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Clarita. [8266 

Elopement (The). (F 51331, Mar. 6, 
£907.). - 

Follow the leader. (F 51339, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 

For mother’s pies. (F 51334, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 

Fredonia. (F 51349, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Good bye. (F 51341, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Griselda. (F 51353, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Junitata. (F 51344, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Laughing waters. (F 51333, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


Liberty roses. (F 51346, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Life on the Ocean wave. 
6, 1907.) 


Louise. (F 51350, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Nydia. (F 51342, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Queen of the hunt. (F 51338, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 

Ready for market. (F 51337, Mar. 
1907.) 

Ring-around-a-rosy. (F 51336, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 

Rosalind. (F 51343, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Shirley. 
Spring blossoms. 


(F 51348, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
(F 51332, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Summer (A) evening. 
1907.) 


Zara. (F 51347, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


1907. (F 50951, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
—— Hebi 28, 1907; = (( onlog) Mari, 
1907.) ; 
—— Mar. 2, 1907. (EF 51184, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 
p——— Mar. 72 (rola lds, Mares 21907,) 
| —— Mar. 9, 1907. (F 51426, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 
Mar. 14, 1907. (F 51642, Mar. 15, 
ff, 28077) 
| —— Mar. 16, 1907. (F 51715, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 
Late Mr. Long. Mar. 8, 1907. (F 51419, 
Mar. 9, 1907.) 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. He spends 


(F 


a day in the country. (I 52026, Mar. 
21, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1907.) 


| Pa Puddinhead. Feb. 27, 1907. (F 
51063, Feb. 28,1907.) 
—— Mar. 1, 1907. (F 51185, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 
(i -o1393. ( Mearre 
1907.) 
| —— Mar. 13, 1907. (F 51643, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 
—— Mar. 20, 1907. (F 51980, Mar. 21, 
1907.) 


(F 51335, Mar. | 


a Mar. IOS HISTOR 


| —— Mar. 18, 1907. 


6, 


Pilgrim’s progress. Feb. 26, 1907. (F 


51033, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Mar. 5, 1907. (F 51394, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 
—— Mar. 12, 1907. (F 51518, Mar. 13, 


1907; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Ventriloquial vag. Feb. 25, 1907. 
51008, Feb. 26, “1907.) 
—— Mar. 4, 1907. (F 51825, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


(F 


(F 51495, Mar. 12, 
1907.) 
(F 51884, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


|Abraham H. Hummel on the witness 


(F 51340, Mar. 6, 


stand. (F 51062, Feb. 28, 1907.) [8268 

After dinner with the literary chaps. 
Mar. 10. (F 51408, Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. 
Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Bryan (William Jennings). (F 51660, 
Mar. 16, 1907.) 
_ Buster Brown. Feb. 17,1907. (F 50661, 


Feb. 13, 1907; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907.) 


242 


New York herald A erat 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Buster Brown. Mar. 3, 1907. (F 50931, 
HebiZ3, 1907: 2c. Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 50936, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1907.) 
—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51427, Mar. 11, 


1907: 2/e7 Mars 16)°1907-) 

Evelyn Nesbit Thaw asked about paper 
she saw burned. (F 51035, Feb. 27, 
1907.) 

Flint (Dr. Austin). (F 51659, Mar. 15, 
1907; 2)c..Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Fluffy Ruffies. Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51106, 
Mar. 1, 1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(F 51407, Mar. 8, 


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


; (F 51584, Mar. 14, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Harriman defending his record in man- 
aging roads. (F 51061, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

Harry K. Thaw lstening to the testi- 
mony of Dr. Evans. (F 51183, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 

Harry Thaw, 
appears in court. (F 51133, Mar. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Pea Mar: 17,1907 


Thaw (Mrs. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Terrors of the tiny tads. Feb. 17, 1907. 
(F 50659, Feb. 138, 1907; 2 c. Mar. Ht. 
1907.) 


— Mar. 3, 1907. (F 50927, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 2, 19072) 

—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 50932, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2 c.. Mars Oy 19073 

"(F 51431, Mar. 11, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 16; 190%) 

Thaw as he carries his bundles to and 
from court. (F 52027, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


| Thaw in earnest consultation with his 


counsel. (F 51644, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Harry K.) is handed her 
school diary. (I 51060, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


_ Thaw (Mrs. William), mother of the slayer 


laden with letters, as he | 


of Stanford White in witness chair. 
51410, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Three important witnesses at railroad in- 
quiry.. (F 51107, Man, Eeropze) 
Wagner (Dr. Charles E.) Expert alienist 
who classified brain explosions. (F 
51326, Mar.:.6; 1907; 2 caibaner.1907-) 


(F 


| When Dr. Carlton Flint confronted Eve- 


I do not believe that I am a master of | 


anything. (F 51108, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


ford White, on the witness stand. 


Rudolph Witthaus. (F 51519, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 

Jelliffe (Dr. Smith Ely). (F 51978, Mar. 
21, 1907.) 


lyn Nesbit Thaw. 
1907.) 


(F 51034, Feb. 27, 


| Wish twins and Aladdin’slamp. Feb. 17, 
James C. Smith, brother-in-law of Stan- | 


Dr. | 


Judge Fitzgerald hearing Messers Jerome | 


and Delmas. (F 52029, Mar. 22, 1907; 
Mew MariZa, 19078) 


Jungle puzzle. Mar. 10, 1907. 
Mar 18, 1907; ) 2c. Mar 9, 1907.) 


» L907. EF 51583, Mar. 14: 
1907; 2c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. Feb. 17, 


Cr CE O0G62.> Debs Ass 190ne 2c: 
Mar. 11) 1907.) 

—— Mar. 3, 1907. (F 50930, Feb. 238, 
GOA 2 c. Mar 2, 19072) 

—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 50935, Feb. 23, 
IO7-22-eo Mar: 9 907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51480, Mar. 11, 


L907: 2c. Mare lG, 1907.) 

Little Sammy Sneeze. Feb. 17, 
(F 50664, Feb. 13, 1907; 
1907.) 

——— Mar).3, 1907, .(F 90928, Hebin23, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907.) 

ete 10, 1907. (F 50933, Feb. 23, 
1907 2°e. Mars9- 1907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51428, Mar. 11, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 


1907. 
250: Mare: 


(F 51409, | 


| Brute. 


1907. (F 50663, Feb. 13, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 11, 1907. 


(F 50929, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 2) 1907) 


—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 50934, Feb. 23, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 9, 1907.) 


—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51429, Mar. 11, 
1907; 2c? Mart iGe gar 


New York Times, New York, 
ING oY 


Baby (A) is a good substichoot f’r a 


ballot. (F 51414, Mar. 9, 1907.) [8269 


Monster. (F 51415, Mar. 9, 1907. 

He don’t know yet that he ain’t votin’ f’r 
th’ King iv Poland. (F 51416, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 

How often do ye hear about a fellow that 
he is very plain but has a beautiful na- 
ture. (I 51159, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Hy, Mayer behind the scenes. (F 51487, 
Mar. 11, 1907 > 2:¢. Moaretos 907) 


| I am th’ riv’rend Thompson Jubb. 3. 


(F 50972, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


If ye think th’ highest jooty iv citizen- 


ship is to raise a fam’ly, why don’t ye 
give a vote to th’ shad. (F 51157, Mar. 


2, 1907.) 
ibe (A) with an erratic face is sure to be 


married befure a dhream iv beauty. 
(F 51158, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


243 


New York Times, New York, 
NY 


Look here, said a lady fr’m th’ daily fluff, 
this has gone farenough. 2. (F 50971, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Palatial homes of well-known New 
Yorkers. Residence of Francis Bur- 
rall Hoffman. (F 51488, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 

—— Residence of John Henry Hammond. 
(F 51716, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

_—— Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51187, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 

—— 2. (F 51025, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
Feb. 24, 1907. (F 51024, Feb. 27, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1907.) 

—— Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51186, Mar. 4, 
107; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907.) 

Mar. 17, 1907. 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1907.) 

Supposin’ he wore a plug hat an’ a pair 
iv skates—an’ supposin’ th’ next day— 
fouro’clockin Janooary. 1. (F 50970, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Newkirk (Fred), New York, 
NeXt 


Motoring at the mines. (F 51313, Mar. 5, 
1907.) [8270 
North American Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Growling Bird in Windegoland. 
Sept. 30,1906. (F 46013, Oct. 1, 1906.) 


[8271 
—— Feb. 24, 1907. (F 50973, Feb. 25, | 
1907.) 
—— Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51200, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 
— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51870, Mar. 18, 
1907.) | 
—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51871, Mar. 18, 
1907.) | 
Osborn (Fred H.), Indianola, 


Iowa. 


Chapel building, Simpson College, In- | 
(F 50614, Feb. 11, 1907; | 
(8272) 


dianola, Iowa. 
2c. Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Science hall, Simpson college, Indianola, 
Iowa. (F 50615, Feb. 11, 1907.) 


2 c. of each Feb. 26, 1907. 


Otterheimer (I. & M.), Balti- 

more, Md. 

Easter at the seashore. (F 51371, Mar. 7, 

1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) [8273 

Easter promenade on the boardwalk. 

(F 50578, Feb. 9, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 9, 
1907.) 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
. ine, N.Y, ° 
All’s ready. (F 50992, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
8 


[8274 | 


(F 51717, Mar. 18, | 


| Allright. 
_ At yo’ service. 
_ Brush? 


| Resting. 


| Give us a trial. 


| We wish to arrest your attention. 


| On the go. 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 
(F 50995, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
(F 50991, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
(F 50990, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Cornered. (F 50985, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Delight. (F 50975, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Don’t break it. 24. (F 52078, Mar. 25, 
1907.) i | 
Flyers. (F 50974, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Going fast. (F 50981, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Good fronts. (F 50997, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Good springs. 23. (F 52077, Mar. 25, 
1907). 
Halo. (F 50982, Feb. 25, 1907). 


Hunter (A) (F 50984, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Knocker (A) (F 50979, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Not bare. (F 50989, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
(F 50977, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Peeping. (F 50980, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Promenade. (F 50978, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Quality. (F 50987, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Repose. 26. (F 52080, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
( F 50976, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Shepard. (F 52003, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
Style. (F 50994, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Ties. (F 50993, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Tip (A) (F 50996, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Traveling. (F 50988, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Why not rest. 25. (F 52079, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 
Windy. (F 50986, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Youth. (F 50983, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Parry (John Richard), jr., 
Denver, Colo. 


Not forgotten. (F 51359, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
[8275 

yay OE 
Minn. 
Greetings from beautiful Duluth. (F 
51490, Mar. 8, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1907.) 
[8276 

(F 51993, Mar. 22, 


Pearson, Duluth, 


Kansas City greetings. 

1907.) 

Pittsburgh automatic vise 
and tool company, Pitts- 

burgh, Pa. 

(F 51374, Mar. 7, 1907.) 

[8277 

Ii we only knew how to get at you. (F 

51373, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


We await your orders. 
1907.) 


(F 51376, Mar. 7, 


(F 
51375, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


244 


Plant (Ee 2. ee Qo een: 


As good as you ae et 
19, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.) [8278 

Here’s to the land of the shamrock so 
green. (F 50918, Feb. 23, 1907.) 

Man of words. 152. (IF 50845, Feb. 19, 
1907; 2c. eb. 23, 1907-:) 


There is so much good. 150. (F 50844, 
Feb. 19, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Porter (S. S.), Chicago, Tl. 
Dolores. (F 51372, Mar. 7, 1907.) [827 


Prichard (Edward), East 
Orange, N. J. 

Glories of Ireland. (F 51110, Mar. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1907.) [8280 

Prior (Frederick J.), Hins- 

dale, Il. 

End and cross sectional views of prairie 
type, balanced-compound locomotive. 
Supplement to the Art of railroading. 
(F 51636, Mar. 4, 1907.) [8281 


Modern prairie type locomotive. Supple- 
ment to the Art of railroading. (F 
51635, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. of each Mar. 15, 


1907. ) 


Proctor & Gamble company, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Boy’s love for mother Earth. (F 51059, 
Feb. 28, 1907.) [8282 
Curtained recess. (F 51057, Feb. 28, 


1907.) 
Does it match? (F 51055, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
Glove store. (F 51054, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
Hittle sleeping babe. (F 51058, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 
Winning stroke. 
1907.) 
Reich (Jacques), New Dorp, 
Nay, 


Thackeray (W. M.) 
1907.) 


Richards a Me New York, 


(F 51056, Feb. 28, 


[8283 


Patsy Bolivar. Finds his position. (F 
50446, Feb. 5, 1907; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907.) 
[8284 
Is horrified. (F 50447, Feb. 5, 1907; 

2c. Feb. 28, 1907.) 

—-— Visits the New Amsterdam theatre 
and enjoys Brewster’s millions. (F 
51065, Mar. 1, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Rogers (Chas. R.), Kirk- 
wood, Ga 

Sassy (A) bunch. (F 51929, Mar. 
1907; 2c. Mar. 7, 1907.) 

Rose company, 
phia, Va. 

Beauteous maid of the South. (F 50964, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) [8286 


Bonci (A.) (F 51442, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


18, 
[8285 
Philadel- 


(F 51750, Mar. 18, | 


| phia, Pa. 
(F 50846, Feb. | Breezy maid of Chicago. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Philadel- 
(F 50966, Feb. 


Rose company, 


25, 1907. 


Caruso (Enrico) (F 51441, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Indian maid of the West. (I 50967, Feb. 


25, 1907.) 

Mattfeld (Marie). (F 51443, Mar. 11, 
1907 
Mice “(Madam Nellie). (F 51440, Mar. 
11, 1907.) 


Military maid of West Point. (F 50968, 


Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Navy maid of Annapolis. (F 50962, Feb. 
(F 50969, Feb. 


25, 1907.) 

Puritan maid of Boston. 
25, 1907.) 

Quaker maid of Philadelphia. (F 50963, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Tailor maid of New York. 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Rosser (W. P.), Washington, 
Dec 


(F 50965, 


With best wishes from the bottom of my 
sole. (F 51045, Feb. 28, 1907.) [8287 


Rossi (L. Melano), Boston, 
Mass. 


Ground plan of the Madonna di Vico. 


(F 51001, Feb. 25, 1907.) [8288 
Antonelli’s plan of the drum. (F 50998, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Antonelli’s section. (F 50999, Feb. 25, 

1907.) 

Sectional elevation of the Madonna di 
Vico. (F 51000, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Side view of the Madonna di Vico. (F 

51002, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Roth (Geo. i ), Pennsburg, 


(51508, Mar. 15, 1907; 
[8289 


Perkiomen Aur 
2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Roth (Oe HL), Peoria, D1. 
Greetings from Dixieland. (F 51934, 
Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907.) [8290 


Russell (Willis W.), New 
York Noe 
Indian war chief. (F 51478, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
[8291 
Schliewen (Albert C.), New 
York; N.Y 
Old maid’s evening prayer. (F 48225, 
Dec. 14, 1906; 2c. Feb. 12, 1907.) [8292 


Scribners (Charles) 
New York, N. Y. 
Scribner’s poster for April. 
Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Sewell (Thomas H.), St. 
Michaels, Md. 
Lake, St. Michaels, Md. (F 51453, Mar. 
11, 1907.) [8294 
On the river, St. Michaels, Md. (F 
51454, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


sons, 


(F 51396, 
[8293 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 


Brookline, Mass. 


Be good and you'll be happy. 


(F 51685, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) [8295 


Benoble. (F 51111, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
Captain of my soul. (F 51361, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 


Cigarette (The) fool. (F 51670, Mar. 18, 
1907. 
Do what’s right. 


1907. 
Don’t. (F 50905, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


-Don’t count your chickens before they | 
(F 51677, Mar. 18, 1907.) | 


are hatched. 
Don’t forget it. 
Don’t speculate. 


(F 51017, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
(F 50904, Feb. 23, 
1907.) 


Forthe smoker. (F 51686, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Forgive it. (F 51367, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
Happy moments. (F 52034, Mar. 23, 
1907.) 
Help others. (F 51018, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
—— (F 51369, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
I dreamt I sent a telephone. 
Feb. 23, 1907.) 
Jolly man. (F 50902, Feb. 23, 1907.) 
Just os your best. (F 51676, Mar. 18, 
1907 
Keep a-going. (F 51362, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
Kindness. (F 51681, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Lifeisanarrow. (F 51672, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Life’s compass. (F 51364, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Live and let live. (F 51368, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 

Love is not getting. (F 51679, Mar. 18, 
1907. 

Maiden’s (The) prayer. (F 51669, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 

Make the best of it. (F 51366, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 

My work. (F 51668, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Never. (F 51678, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Now please look ee (F 51365, 
Mar. 7, 1907.) 

Of all a words. (F 51680, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

One sat by the seaside. (F 51684, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Power (The) of words. (F 51673, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Rest. (F 51114 Mar. 2, 1907.) 
Similies. (F 51683 Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Sleep sweet. (F 50901, Feb. 23, 1907.) 
Smoke up. (F 51674, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Task (A) F 51671, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


They are never alone. (F 51112, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 


Thinker (The) and the toiler. 
Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Time flitsaway. (F 51016, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
Trifles. (F 51675, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Try. (F 50903, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


28250—pt 4, Nos 14-17—07 


(F 50906, 


(F 51015, Feb. 27, 


| 


| Write your letter. 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
| Two's company three’s none. (F 52033, 
Mar. 23, 1907.) 
| Value ofafriend. (F 51682, Mar. 18, 
. 1907.) 
Waiting. (F 51113, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


(F 51363, Mar. 7, 
1907.) 


You’re the only girl I eyer loved. 
51370, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Shultz (Lewis Albert), Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 
Base hit. (F 51590, Mar.A4, 1907.) 
[8296 


(E 


Base on balls. (F 51589, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 5, 1907. 


Southwestern historical society, 
Muskogee, Ind. T. 


| Men who framed the constitution for the 


(F 50900, | 


| Halt (A) for refreshments. 


state of Oklahoma. 
1906; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 


Sprague & Hathaway company, 
West Somerville, Mass. 
Our drummer. (F 51975, Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[8298 


(F 47892, Dec. 6, 
[8297 


Springfield metal body com- 
pany, Springfield, Mass. 
(F 51401, Mar. 
8, 1907.) [8299 
Spuehler (Edwin C.), St. 
Louis, Mo. 


_I am speechlessly happy since you have 


said that I am it. (F 52072, Mar. 25, 


_ 1907.) [8300 

_I could support you forever. (F 52068, 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 

See what you have driven me to. (F 


52071, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


This last time and I will shrink up for- 
ever. (F 52069, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


| Will you accompany me in A Flat? I 


| Coquettes. 
| Kimono girls. 


| 
| 


have the do. (F 52070, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Will you be my baby. (F 52065, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


You have never told me why you turned 
me down. (F 52066, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

You will be my little girl always. 
52067, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Stevens (Chas. A.) & Bro.. 

Chicago, IIl. 

(F 51472, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
(8301 


(F 51470, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
(F 51469, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
(F 51471, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
(F 51514, Mar. 12, 1907.) 
(F 51473, Mar. 11, 


(F 


Beauty trio. 


Composure. 


On promenade. 


Parisian quintet. 
1907.) 


246 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Stokes (Frederick A.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
He dared not wait for her words. (F 
51042, Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907.) 


[8302 


Stone (Chas. J.) company, 
Chicago, III. 
Sartorial world engravings. Figure 188. 


March, 1907. (F 52123, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
[8303 
—— Figure 189. March 1907. (F 52124, 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 
—— Supplement A. Feb. 1907. (F 
51479, Feb. 20, 1907.) | 
—— Supplement B. Feb. 1907. (F. 
51480, Feb. 20, 1907.) | 
—— Supplement C. Feb. 1907. (F | 
51481, Feb. 20, 1907.) | 
Stoughton (Arthur A.), New 
York, N. Y 


Bronx (The) Sunday school association 
year book. (F 51493, Feb. 12, 1907.) 
[8304 


Strode We 4 ae .), Mullan, 

Great copper belt, north of Stevens peak, 
south of South Fork of Coeur d’Alene 
river, Mullan, Shoshone co., Idaho. 
5298. (F 50861, Feb. 21, 1907: Dee 
Feb. 6, 1907.) [8305 


Hunter mining district, Chloride moun- 
tains, Shoshone co., Idaho. (F 52121, 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Nonpareil copper mine. Looking south 
from the S. bridge on N. P. railroad. 
3097. (F 50860, Feb. 21, 1907; 2 c. 
Feb. 5, 1907.) 


Sunday school times com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Brick store chambers at Pithom. 
51252, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Brook Jabbok to-day. 
1907.) 


General view of Corinth. 
4, 1907.) 


Juncture of the Suez Canal and the Red 
Sea. (F 51256, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


On the banks of the River Nile. 
51253, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Oriental prison. 


Oriental rings, 
51250, Mar. 


(F 
[3306 
(F 51247, Mar. 4, 


chain, and chariot. 
4, 1907.) 


Peak known as Horeb of the Sinaitic | 


range. (F 51254, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Samaritans observing the Passover. 
51255, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Section of the fertile land of Goshen. 
51251, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Stony ground of Beth-el. 

4, 1907.) 


(F 


(F 51246, Mar. 


(F 51257, Mar. | 


(FY 


(F 51249, Mar. 4, 1907.) | 
(2 


| Kodakshund (A) espies a tad. 


(F 


Sunday school times com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Traditional pit of Joseph at Dothan. (F 
51248, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
2c. each Mar. 6, 1907. 
Suthard (C. M.), Norfolk, 
| Va. 
Come, fly with me to Norfolk, Va. (F 
51663, Mar. 18, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
[8307 
Thompson, (Robert Jay), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
| Judex. (F 52032, Mar. 23, 1907.) [8308 


Thorp Sere , Hayne (Jos- 
eph T.), and May (Fred- 
erick T.), jr., trustees of 
Essex lodge No. 49, F. & 
A. M., Elizabeth, N. J. 


| Essex lodge No. 49, F. & A.M. (F 52031, 


Mar. 23, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1907.) [8309 
Tiny tads company, New 
York, N 


ork, N. Y. 
Aboard the Halibutterfly. (F 52142, 
Mar. 27, 1907.) [8310 
Ain’t itfun. (F 52153, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
Butterflies (The). (F 52154, Mar. 27 
1907.) 


Gracious me! the Tad declares. 
52156, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Hat tree. (F 52141, Mar. 27, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 19, 1907.) 


(F 


| Hooray, hooray. (F 52155, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


How odd, that corsets should abound. (F 
52143, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


I wish I wuz a tiny Tad. 
21, 19072) 


(F 52145, Mar. 


(F 62144, 

Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Oh, naughty, naughty! says the Tads. 
52152, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Poor little kangarooster. 
PN fe SOEs) 

See the way the Taddy trots. 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 


(F 
(F 52146, Mar. 


(F 52151, 


Sultry (A) heart pervades the wood. (F 
52148, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Tad (The) he hears an orful roar. (F 
52149, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

T’was on the good Balbriggantine. (I 
52147, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

| When he dresses. (F 52150, Mar. 27, 


1907.) 
Tribune coe Chicago, 
Til. 


Absent minded aunt makes another mis- 
take. (F 51010, Feb. 27, 1907.) [8311 


—— thought she saw the most beautiful 
woman. (F 51927, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Tribune i aa Chicago, 


Auntie remembers her niece, but forgets 
about the horse. (F 51923, Mar. 20, 
1907.) | 

Della Carson. (F 50948, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Dry bread doesn’t do hungry Tommy. (F 
51423, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Flat building in which Miss Della Carson | 


lives. (F 50950, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

pay, the artist needs no armed guards. 
(F 51421, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

How Mr. Foxy broke the shock of his fall. 
(F 51012, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Hungry Tommy investigates the tempt- 
ing dish. (F 51009, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

tries to escape the cook. 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 

—— visits his country uncle. 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 

Miss Carson aged 2, with her mother. 
50942, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Miss Carson aged 7. 
1907.) 

Miss Carson aged 18. (F 50944, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 


(F 51926, 


Miss Carson aged 20. (F 50945, Feb. 25, | 
1907.) 


Bunny girl. 


| —— Easter morning. 


(F 51922, 


247 


Ullman manufacturing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Birthday sign. Sunday’s child is bonny 
and good. (F 51135, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
—— Thursday’s child is sure to be sad. 
> (F 51139, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


— Tuesday’s child is full of grace. 
51137, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

—— Wednesday’s child is merry and glad. 
(¥ 51138, Mar., 2, 1907.) 


(F 


An Easter offering. 


(F 
51149, Mar. 2, 1707.) 


(F 51148, Mar. 2, 


_ 1907.) 
| —— Happy Easter time. (F 51147, Mar. 
| vd L907.) 
—— Joyous Easter. (F 51146, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 
_ Easter. Easter greeting. Blank cross 


(F | 


(F 50943, Feb. 25, _ 


Miss Della Carson as she appears on her | 


way to work as a stenographer. 
51023, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Miss Della Carson with her mother and | 


sisters. (F 50949, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Not much of a joke for auntie’s cat. (F 
51422, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

Poses of Miss Carson at the age of 22. (F 


50946, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Poses showing varying moods of Miss 
Della Carson. (F 50947, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
These naughty Rhine boys disturbed 
uncle’s nap. (F 51420, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Those Rhinoceros boys didn’t get it, but 
ma did. (F 51011, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
What a beautiful bouquet for Miss Rhi- 
noceros. (I 51924, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


(FO 


When the wolves failed to get a square | 


meal. (F 51925, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Tuttle (O. H.), Chicage, Ill. 
Tomakesure. (F 50123, Jan. 28, 1907.) 
[8312 


Ullman manufacturing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Birthday sign. 


and giving. (F 51140, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Friday’s child is loving | 


[8313 | 


—— Monday’s child is fair of face. 
51136, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Saturday’s child works hard for a liv- 
ing. (F 51141, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


(F 


_ Auto-go-round. 


with flowers around. 
1907.) 


— Cross with flowers in centre. 
51143, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Cross with tree in centre—flowers 
around. (F 51144, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Red, white, blue egg with child in 


(F 51142, Mar. 2, 


(F 


center. (F 51145, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
_Sporty bears. A dip in the-surf. (F 
51151, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
_—— Here’s for a home run. (F 51153, 
Mar. 2, 1907.) 
— King of thealley. (F 51150, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 
—Loveall. (F 51152, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
— On the links. (F 51155, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 
——Outforabiggame. (fF 51154, Mar. 2, 
1907 
— Unexpected (An) bite. (F 51156, 
Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
P. 11163. (F 51327, Mar. 6, 1907). [8314 
P. 1121. (F 51328, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
P. 1811. (F 51329, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
P. 3697. (F 51585, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 
P. 36983. (F 51586, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 
P. 3719. (F 51330, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
P. 30094. (F 51587, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


P. 79584. (F 51588, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Vance (William H.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
(F 51425, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
[8315 


245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wardle (J eee Chicago, 


Sapphire songs. (F 51492, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


[8316 
Wellman (Walter), New 
York, N. Y. 

Beauty isn’t allon the surface. (F 51911, 
Mar. 19, 1907.) [8317 
Come on in, the water is fine. (F 51910, 

Mar. 19, 1907.) 
Faint heart ne’er won fairlady. (F 51921, 


Mar. 19, 1907.) 
How’d you like to be the sea-serpent. (F 
- 61916, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


I am so lonesome here without you. (F 
51908, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


If my wife could see me now. 
Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Oh mother, may I go out and swim. (F 
51915, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Signal (A) of distress. (F 51912, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 


(F 51920, 


Summer girls and some are boys. (F 
51919, Mar. 19, 1907.) 

This is how I felt in my first bathing suit. 
(F 51917, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


This is no place for a man. 
Mar. 19, 1907.) 

This is no place to spend a honeymoon. 
(F 51913, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Use soft soap for bald heads. 
idea. (F 51914, Mar, 19, 1907.) 


Won’t you come teach us how to swim. 
(F 51909, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Whitehead & Hoag company, 
Newark, N. J. 
Fair (A) persuader no. 4. (F 51882, Mar. 
18, 1907.) [8518 
Holland cattle. (F 50173, Jan. 29. 1907.) 
June. (F 51134, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
Wolff (Louis) & co., ltd., 
London, England. 
First whispers of love. (F 50636 Feb. 12, 
1907.) [8319 
Floral dance. (F 50634, Feb. 12, 1907; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 


Love’s awakening. (F 50635, Feb. 12, 
1907.) 


Old, old story. (F 50631, Feb. 12, 1907.) 


Rest on the road, after the picture by 
Yeend King. (F 49575, Jan. 14, 1907; 
2c. Jan. 16, 1907.) 

Tannhauser. (F 50633, Feb. 12, 1907.) 


Try again, after the picture by Arthur J. 
Elsly. (F 49574, Jan. 14, 1907; 2 c. 
Jan. 16, 1907.) 

Under the blossom. (F 50632, Feb. 12, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907.) 


(F 51918, 


Well the 


Wood (Otis F.), New Brigh- 
New 


Binnacle Jim talks of ill omens. (F 
51872, Mar. 18, 1907.) — [8320 


Brer B’ar shows the tar baby how to 
shoot. Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51167, Mar. 
2, 1907.) 

Brer Rabbit makes water run uphill. 
Mar. 10,1907. (F 51445, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Bub, he’s always to blame. Mar. 3, 1907. 
(F 51164, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51449, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51874, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Mary and her little lamb. Mar. 3, 1907. 
(F 51162, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51451, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51877, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Mose becomes a protectionist against for- 
elgn invasion. Mar. 17, 1907. (F 
51879, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. Mar. 3, 


1907. (F 51160, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51452, Mar. 11, 
1907. 


—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51876, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

Simon Simple takes Mose for a ride. 
Mar. 3, 1907. (F 51163, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Simon Simple and his German band. 
Mar. 10,1907. (F 51448, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


S-stut-ter-ing S-sammy. Mar. 3, 1907. 
(F 51165, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51447, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 7 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. (F 51875, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Uncle George Washington Bings, the vil- 
lage storyteller. Mar. 3, 1907. (F 
51166, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

— Mar. 10, 1907. 
1907.) 

— Mar. 17, 1907. 
1907.) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
3, 1907. (F 51161, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

—— Mar. 10, 1907. (F 51450, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 

—— Mar. 17, 1907. 
1907.) 


Woodson (Marie L.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
(F 47997, Dec. 8, 


(F 51446, Mar. 11, 
(F 51873, Mar. 18, 


Mar. 


(F 51878, Mar. 18, 


Showers of blessing. 
1906.) [8321 


Number of entries of Engravings, cuts, and prints completed by the deposit 


of 2 copies since Jan. 1, 1907....... oe ee 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each titleisabbreviated; the statement as to receipt of copies ~ 


is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the same day as the day ofentry. Thus 
the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: * Copyright by Ackerman & Quigley 
- lithograph company, Kansas City, Mo. Class G, XXc, no. 15395, Mar. 4, 1907: 2 copies received Mar. 


Ackerman & Quigley litho- fi Butler (John L.), Columbus, 
graph company, Kansas Ohio. 
City, Mo. Gathering water lillies. (G 15308, Feb. 


Burlesque. Isawitfirst. 8sheet. 1269. 23, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1907.) [8326 
(G 15395, Mar. 4, 1907.) [8322 | CaS ere ee appetites 
Jew character. 3 sheet. 1318. (G) Chicago, Ill. 
15392, Mar. 4, 1907.) | Last moment of Christ on Golgotha on the 
Kid dream scene. 1 sheet. 1809. (G | day of the Crucifixion. (G 15377, Mar. 4, 


15389, Mar. 4, 1907.) | 1907.) [8327 
Kids and Dutchman. 4 sheet. 1310. Courier company of Buffalo, 
(G 15390, Mar. 4, 1407.) Buffalo, N.Y. 


Kids and hornets. }4 sheet. 1311. (G@j| Act (An) not on the Program. Barnum 
15391, Mar. 4, 1907.) & Bailey. (G 15418, Mar. 13, 1907; 2 
Pictorial letter bill. Prof. Lee. 8 sheet. c. Mar. 14, 1907.) [8828 
1245. (G 15394, Mar. 4, 1907.) eee erat : pee show. (G 
Shirley (Jessie). 3 sheet. 1301. (G parts, ENE, 2c Marat en) 


15386, Mar. 4, 1907.) | Belford acrobats. Ringling bros. (G 
Trumbull (Frances). 3sheet. 1271. (G 15433, Mar. 16, 1907; 2c. Mar. 15, 1907.) 
15393, Mar. 4, 1907.) Brawny Bedouins. Buffalo Bill’s Wild 
Whiteside (Walker). 3sheet. 1298. (G ey Lea Mar. 2, 1907; 2 c. 
15385, Mar. 4, 1907.) oe ee -) 5 mata hse 
roncho busters and cow punchers. Buf- 
Meet ory SS PP | alo Bill’s Wild West. (G 15357, Mar. 
—— full view. 1 sheet. 1295. (G ie POs ae Mae. " aie 
15388. Mar. 4. 1907.) | Buffalo Bill’s great Wild West. no. 3693. 
: ; (G 15359, Mar. 2, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 4, 
Appomattox trust company, 1907.) 
Petersburg, Va. D i i 
Appomattox. (G 15414, Mar. 9, 1907.) ae ShesSesic) itty e2h6; Max TS 
[8323 | Pour N F h & Sells B 
Beery (Robert (.), Brook- our Nevaros. Forepaugh & Sells Bros. 


lyn, N. Y. (G 15400, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Autumn. (G 15464, Mar. 19, 1907.) [8324 | Home again. 3692. (G 16358, Mar. 2, 
Clubs. (G 15468, Mar. 19, 1907.) 1907; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1907.) 


. Johnnie Busch, jr., father & sister. (G 

ae fire enone 1907.) 15435, Mar. 16, 1907: 2c. Mar. 15, 1907.) 

= ising at -) | Meers sisters. Barnum & Bailey. (G 

Spades. (G 15466, Mar. 19, 1907.) 15355, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Spring. (G 15462, Mar. 19, 1907.) My Hula-Hula girls. (G 15432, Mar. 16, 
Summer. (G 15463, Mar. 19, 1907.) hi 19075. 27c.Mar.. 15, :1907;) 

Winter. (G 15465, Mar. 19, 1907.) Our Japanese contingent. Buffalo Bill’s 

| re V7 F ae : 
Breuker & Kessler co., Phil- Wild West. (G 15360, Mar. 2, 1907; 2 


adelphia, Pa. | ¢c. Mar. 4, 1907.) | 
Easter’s pet. (G 15397, Mar. 6, 1907.) | Ringling bros’ big free street parade. (G 
[8325 | 15434, Mar. 16, 1907; 2c. Mar. 15, 1907.) 
Holly twig. (G 15399, Mar. 6, 1907.) War dance. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. 
_ Wild Rose. (G 15398, Mar. 6, 1907.) | (G 15404, Mar. 7, 1907; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907.) 
| . 249 


250 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Darling (J eeele)s Providence. 


America’s finest. (G 15461, Mar. 18, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.) [8329 
Darnell (Mary C.), Collings- | 
wood, N.J 
Kris Kringle. 1-5. 


“(G 15476-15480, 
Mar. 12, 1907.) [8330 
Eddy (Robert), Milwaukee, 
Wis 


Around here they can’t hold their tongues. 


(G 15307, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8331 
Here’salemon. (G15309, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
This is a famous watering place. (G 

15306, Feb. 23, 1907.) 

This is no place for a camel. 2. (G 

15352, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

This town hasa fine press club. (G 15351, 


Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Gray lithograph company, 
New Yor 


Memories. (G 15310, Feb. 25, ete , 
833 


My sweetheart. (G 15396, Mar. 5, 1907.) 
Playmates. (G 15311, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Hampton Roads paper co., 
Norfolk, Va. 


Here’s to the land of the long leaf pine. 


(G 15402, Mar. 2, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6,1907. | 


[8333 
Hayes lithographing co., 
Bufialo, N. Y. 
Society buds. 1 to A, (G 15332,15335, 


Feb. 26, 1907.) 
Springtime. 1 to 4. 
Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Sweet sixteen. 
Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Illustrated postal card and 
novelty company, New 
Mork Nee 
Boardwalk by night, Atlantic City, N. J. 


[8334 
(G 15325,15328, 


1 to 3. (G 15329,15331, 


(G 15513, Mar. 28, 1907.) [8335 
Interior hardwood co., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Front end of a living room. (G 15200, 
Feb. 4, 1907.) [8336 


Halland dining room. (G 15201, Feb. 4, 
1907.) 1c.of each Jan. 26, 1907; 2c. of 
each Mar. 6, 1907. 


Ketterlinus lithographic 
manufacturing company, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


Harvesting. (G 15356, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


[8337 | 
| Moses cleatine witht Israel. 


Kohn (Adelbert), Philadel- 


phia, Pa. 
Lucky birthstone. May. (G 15503, Mar. 
[8338 


26, 1907; .2 c. Mar. 7, 1907.) 


| 


_—— 231 by 268. 


2a by ake 


| Steeple-chase. 
| Tandem. 
| Trotting race. 


| Brazen (The) serpent. 


Kurz & Allison, Chicago, Ill. 
George Washington entering Trenton. 
1789. (G 15376, Mar. 4, 1907.) [8339 


Lord Baltimore press, Bal- 

timore, Md 

(G 15470, Mar. 20, 1907.) 
[8340 


Rose Budd. 


McLoughlin brothers, Brook- 
lyn ewe 

1579. (G 15494, 

[8341 


(G 15495, Mar. 


Hunters’ camp fire. 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Sail by moonlight. 
26, 1907.) 
Markendorff (George), New 
York, N. Y. 


Automobile race. (G@ 15457, 
1907.) 


Automobiling. (G 15454, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Four-in-hand. (G 15450, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Fox-hunt. (G 15456, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Park drive. (G 15453, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Running race. (G 15451, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Speeders. (G 15452, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

(G 15458, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

(G 15455, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

(G 15459, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Meek company, Coshocton, 

hio. 

Cecilia. (G 15368, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

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


Spring and Summer. ‘Supplement to the 
American ladies’ tailor. v.5. No. 3. 


Mar., 1907. (G 15406, Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) [8344 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
22 by 3... (G 
[8345 
, Mar. 8, 1907; 


1578. 


Mar. 18, 
[8342 


[8343 


15347, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
—— 231 by 263. (G 15412 
Ze. Mareoe 1807.) 


Day (The) of atonement. 
15344, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
Death of Moses. 23 by 3. 

27, 1907.) 


(G 15349, Feb. 
God feeds Israel in the wilderness. 23 by 
3. (G 15338, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


(G 15410, Mar. 8, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1907.) 


28 by 3. 


23 by 3. (G 


Golden calf. 
27, 1907.) 


Iissae! journeying to Canaan. 
(G 15345, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


(G 15341, Feb. 
2% by 3. 
2¢by3. (G 
15348, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


(G 15413, Mar. 8, 1907; 
2c: May. 9, 1907.) 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 951 


Providence lithograph com-. 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Review. 22 by 3. (G 15350, Feb. 27, 

1907.) 


Sin (The) of Nadab and Abihu. 23 by 3. 
(G 15348, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Tabernacle (The). 23 by 3. (G 15342, 
Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Ten (The) commandments. Duties to- 


ward God. 23 by 3. 
27, 1907.) | 
—— Duties toward men. 2§ by 3. (G 
15340, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
—— ——_ 23} by 264. (G 15411, Mar. 8, 


(G 15339, Feb. 


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


Two (The) reports of the spies. 
(G 15346, Feb. 27, 1907.) 

Scamapielo (F. Z.), Phila- 

delphia, Pa. | 

Certificato d’ammissione societa Italiana | 

die mutuo soccorso Maria Santissia | 

Delle Grazie. (G 15353, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


28 by 3 


[8346 
Schermerhorn, (Philip G.), 
New York, IN OY 
James T. Powers in The blue moon. (G | 


14872, Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907.) | 
[8347 


Schwab & Wolf, New York, 
Ne -¥ 


(G 15512, Mar. 28, 1907.) [8348 
(G 15408, Mar. 8, 


Clubs. 
College fencing girls. 
1907.) 


Diamonds. (G 15511, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Eagles & flags. (G 15460, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Teddy bears. (G 15407, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Standard lithographing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Electric race track. (G 15474, Mar. 21, 
1907.) [8349 | 


Strobridge lithographing com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Cody (Col.) on horse. 12 sheet, 1907-C- | 
25. (G 15025, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Mar. | 
8, 1907.) [8350 | 
Experience. Isheet. N.Y. 12218. (G | 
14830, Dec. 28, 1906; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907.) 


Free. lsheet. N.Y. 12211. (G14980, 
Jan. 11, 1907; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1907.) 


Giraffes. N. Y. 1907—R-82. 8 sheet. 
(G 15246, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 8, | 
1907.) 

Holloways. N.Y. 1907-R-61. 16sheet. | 
(G 15244, Feb. 7, 1907; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907.) 

United States ybyeoale com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Barrie (J. M.); bust portrait. 10334. (G 
15268, Feb. 11, 1907.) [8351 

| 


| Goldberg (Dora). 


| Riot scene. 


Trained monkeys. 


United States lithograph com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


| Circus acts and female aerial artist. 10287. 


(G 15371, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Circus scenes. 10257. (G 15375, Mar. 4, 
°1907.) 
Clowns, mules, and trained monkeys. 
10308. (G 15317, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Dan Patch. 10367. (G 15321, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 
Darktown and his mule. 10347. (G 
15323, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
| Elephant and tiger combat. 10270. (G 
| 10313, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
- | Female figure and letter bill. 10272. (G 


15312, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


| Four Gentry brothers; bust portraits and 


twoscenes. 10353. (G 15319, Feb. 25, 


1907.) 


Four male portraits, dog and pony head. 
10357. (G 15373, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


10227. (G15318, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 

Great train hold-up. 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Lion, lioness and letter bill. 
Feb. 9, 1907.) 


Lion, tiger, ballet dancer and letter bill 


10320. (G 15316, 


(G 15254, 


design. 10284. (G15372, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
| Monkey equestrian. 10355. (G 15320, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 
| Monkey railroad. 10354. (G15314, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 
Nine laughing faces and dog head. 
10256. (G 15374, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


10223---(G 15192, Feb... i, 

1907.) 

10350. (G 15322 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 

World renowned acrobats imitated by 
trained monkeys. 10348. (G 15315, 


Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Wagner (John E.), Norfolk, 
Va. 


Jamestown historical souvenir and puz- 
zle. (G 15401, Mar. 6, 1907.) [8352 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Salome. (G 15336, Feb. 26, 1907.) [8353 
Teddy bear. (G 15337, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Zadig seurks 8. » New York, 


G 15415, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Which is yours. 
[8354 


Number of entries of Chromos and lithographs completed by the deposit of 2 


eupies since Jan. 1, 1907................ 


931 


CEAsS. bh, PHO POGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notme after each title is abbreviated. The statement’as to receipt of 2 
copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the same day as the day of entry. 

_ The notice aiter the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘ Copyright by W. C. Allen, Aberdeen, 
S. Dak. Class H, X Xe, no. 91319, Mar. 11, 1807; 2 copies received Mar. 11, 1907. 


Allen (W. C. =a Aberdeen, | Bateham (C. S.), Newark, 
S. Ohio. 
And the dog pay H 91319, Mar. 11, | Chimes of St. Paul’s Catholic church, 
1907.) [8355 Norwalk, O. (H 91927, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Neen stereoscopic com- [8364 


pany, New York, N. Y. 


A. 58149. (H 90824, Mar. 1, 1907; 2c. Beals as New York, 


Mar. 2, 1907.) [8356 | 
: | Washi h ight. (H 90970 
84837. (H 90825, Mar. 1, 1907; 2c.| “ine a toon) eT ses 
Mar. 2, 1907.) 
A. 88843. (H 90755, Feb. 19, 1907; 2 c. Beck (Chas. B. BD) Thi 
Feb. 20, 1907.) oo Rn Mes Aah 
Angle (Jackson H.), Free- | Carroll st. looking north, Thurmont, Md. 
port, Tl. _ (H 91160, Mar. 7, 1907.) [8366 


Cedar creek, Cedarville oe Church st. looking north, Thurmont, Md. 


Snow mantled sentinel, Thurmont, Md. 
(H 91524, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Hub pomnicdteuy joumalist club. (H 91318, |W. Main st. looking west, Thurmont, Md. 


| 
Mar. 16, 1907.) [8357 | ~"(H 91163, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
Ashby (Elizabeth), Sparks | 
City, Nev | Iron bridge, Harman’s Gap road, Thur- 
Numana (Captain Dc. 1. (H 91537, ; mont,Md. (H 91525, Mar. 16, 1907.) 
Mar. 16, 1907.) [8358 | 


Avjian (Armen H.), Malden, 
Mass 


Bachrach & bro., Baltimore, | Water st. looking south, Thurmont, Md. 
Md. | = XE 91161; “Mar.7, 1907.) 
Cardinal Gibbons in his study. A. to D. | y 
(H 90157-90160, Feb. 5, 1907.) Bell Ee a New York, 
ee Oe wee Labor. 1st Ba ‘By John W. Alexan- 
Ball (Willis A.), Stuart, Fla. der. (H 91125, Mar. 6, 1907.) [8367 
Fish among the coral. (H 90751, Feb. 25, | ——-2nd panel. (H 91126, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
1907.) [8361 | ___ 3rd panel. (H 91127, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Barde (F. S.), Guthrie, Okla. —— 4th panel. (H 91128, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
ia d peared photograph of the -—W— 5th panel. (H 91129, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
ahoma constitutional convention. ‘ Mar. 6. 1907. 
(H. 90488, Feb. 6, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 9, eee get oa Mar. 6; 180Y) 
1907.) [8362 —— 7th panel. (H 91131, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
soos : 91132, Mar. 6, 1907. 
Barde’s photograph of the Oklahoma con- aa oie o nae a 6. 1907 
stitutional convention in session. (H ear aa Te oe we 
90489, Feb. 14,1907; 2c. Jan. 30,1907.) ———10th panel. (H 91134, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
; —— llth panel. (H 91135, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
cee al 2), United 12th panel. (H 91136, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
U. S. S. St. Louis. (H 91076, Mar. 5, ——18thpanel. (H 91137, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
1907.) [8363 | ——15th panel. (H 91139. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


28250—pt 4, nos 14-17—07——-4 253 


254 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Bell (Curtis), New York, } 
No: 


Large decorative painting by John W. 


Alexander, part of a series of five. 1. 
(H 91140, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


——2. (H 91141, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
——8. (H 91142, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
——4, (H 91143, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
——5. (H 91144, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Bennett (L. Hershey), Balti- 


more, Md. 
Teddy bears. The artist. 


Mar. 22, 1907.) 
—— Atschool. 
—— Banker. 
—— Base ball. 
—— Boxing. 
—— Coasting. 
—— Fishing. 
—— Fourth of July. 

1907.) 

—— Go cart. (H 91855, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


—— Naughty little bears. (H 91866, 
Mar. 22, 1907.) 


—— The photographer. 


(H 91864, 

[8368 

(H 91860, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
(H 91862, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

(H 91858, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
(H 91852, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

G91 Mar. 22) 19072 ) 
(H 91847, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

(H 91857, Mar. 22, 


(H. 91856, Mar. 


22, 1907.) 
—— Pic-nic. (H 91849, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
— Playing golf. (H 91848, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 
— Riding. (H 91854, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
—— See-saw. (H 91863, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
—— Soldiers. (H 91865, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
——Swinging. (H.91861, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
——Tea party. (H 91850, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


— Telephone. (H 91853, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
—— Travelers. 


Berwick store company, 
(Limited), Berwick, Pa. 
New bridge, Pa. 1. (H 91538, Mar. 16, 
1907.) [8369 


—— 2. (H 91539, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Betzler (Theodore Geo.), 
Newark, N. J. 
Hein (Carl). (H 91932, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


[8370 


—— musical director. (H 91931, Mar. 25, 


1907.) 
Bloom (A. J. } Hamburg, 
N. 


Along the Hee eee Hamburg, N. J. 
(H 90837, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Along the Wallkill, FlamibunoaiNe de. 1: 
(H 90831, Mar. ie 1907.) 


2. (H 90832, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Furnace lake, Hamburg, N.J. (H 90838, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(H 91859, Mar. 22, 1907.) | ; 
| Danforth (Annie Laurie), Norway, Maine. 


| 
} 


| —— B. 


| Home of the Flatheads. 


| Gagnon (Mrs. Sophia B.) 2. 


_ Lancaster (Louise). 
) 


“Lothrop (Gladys A.), 


Bloom (A. J.), Hamburg, 
N. J. 


Ice formation at the paper mills. (H 
90835, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Ingersoll’s Falls, Hamburg, N. J. 
90839, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Main street, Hamburg, N. J. A. 
91369, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(HL 91370, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Paper mill dam, winter, Hamburg, N. J. 
(H 90830, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Paper mill flume and dam, winter, Ham- 
burg, N.J. (H 90829, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Paper mill flume, winter, Hamburg, N. J. 
(H 90834, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Paper mills, Hamburg, N. J. 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Paper mills, winter, Hamburg, N. J. 
90833, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Boos (Edward H.), Missoula, 
Mont 


(H 90836, 


(H 


(H 91359, 
[8372 


(H 91356, Mar. 


Flathead squaw and papoose. 
Mar. 11, 190%) 


LAO) 
Indian dancing men, in holiday attire. 
(H 91358, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Wat-Yat-Mas. Hoy-Hy. (White Brant) 
(Hf 91357, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Bixby (Mrs. Arthur G.). 3. (H 91895, 
Mar: 23, 19072) [8373 


Briggs (Helen Russell). (H 91311, Mar. 
9, 1907.) 
Condon (Alice), Danvers, Mass. 2. 


91361, Mar. 119072) 


(H 


5. (H 91364, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Ester (Miss Wanda). (H 91312, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 


| Fuller (Miss M. B.) (H 91557, Mar. 18, 


1907.) 

(H 91894, 
Mar. 23, 1907.) 

Gordon (Irene E.) Roxbury, Mass. 1. 
(H 91360, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Keene (Mrs. ©. H.) (H 91560, Mar. 18, 


1907.) 


(H 91558, Mar. 18, 
1907. 


isa7i | Leaming (Florence Lucile), New Bed- 


ford, Mass. 4. 
1907.) 


(H 91363, Mar. 11, 


Everett, Mass. 
3. (H 91362, Mar. 11, 1907.) - 

Mackenzie ene Teaeely 4, 
Mar. 23, 1907.) 


(H 91896, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


255 


Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Markley (Miss E. H.) (H 91313, Mar. 9, 


fmo7- 4 ec. Mar. 9, 1907; 1 c. Mar. 11, | 


1907.) 


Mitchell (Margaret). 5. 
23, 1907.) 


Nichols (Mrs. R. A.) (H 91314, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 


Prouty (Martha). (H 91561, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


(H 91897, Mar. 


Remington (Mrs. Thomas Adams). 
91315, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Soper (Grace M.) (H 91559, Mar. 18, | 
1907.) 


Yerex (Mrs. Annie M.) 1. (H 91893, 
Mar. 23, 1907.) 
Bosworth (L. M.), Ames, 


lowa. 

Margaret hall, Iowa state college, Ames, 
Towa. 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 


Brady (George W.), 
North Paterson, N. J. 
Boy and cow. (H 91145, Mar. 7, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 15, 1907.) [8375 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York 'N: Y. 
Autumn Oaks, by George Tuness. 150. 
(H 86720, Dec. 17, 1906.) [8376 


Bashful (The) suitor, by Jozef Israels. 
539. (H 86721, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


Expectation, by Jozef Israels. 637. 
86722, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


Holy (The) family; repose in Egypt, by 


Ludwig Knaus. 404. 
86746, Dec. 17, 1906.) 

Miss Rich building a home of cards, by 
Wm. Hogarth. 227. (H 86744, Dec. 
17, 1906.) 


Portrait of a lady, by Hoppner. 
86718, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


(Detail.) | (H 


290. (H 


Portrait of John Grimes 1812, by M. H. | 
(H 86725, Dec. 17, 1906.) | 


Jouett. 181. 


(| 


(Hi 


| Watching the chase. 


| Old first church. Interior. 
(BeS013G, EFeb. 5, 1907; 2 c. | 
(8374 | 


Sarah Franklin Bache, by John Hoppner. | 


336. (H 86719, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


Wife (The) of Franz Hals, by Franz Hals. 
269. (H 86742, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


2 c. each, Mar. 7, 1907. 


Bromley (Edward A.), Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 


Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. 
Cotton picking, Tifton, Ga. (H 91445, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Hotel Myon, Tifton, Ga. (H 91448, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Myon (The) hotel, Tifton, Ga. (H 91444, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Picking cotton, Tifton, Ga. (H 91446, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Vickers’ (E. L.) residence, Tifton, Ga. 
(H 91969, Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Burke Pour a ), Chicago, 
Ill. 


Little moccasin maker. (H 91705, Mar. 

19, 1907.) [8379 
(H 91704, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 


Burt (F. D.), Bennington, Vt. 
Bennington, 
Vt. (H 91818, Mar. 12, 1907.) [8380 
St. Francis de Saleschurch. Altar. Ben- 
nington, Vt. (H 91817, Mar. 12, 1907.) 
2c. each Mar. 13, 1907. 


Cardinell, Vincent company, 


Oakland, Cal. 
Playmates. (H 91276, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Mar. 9, 1907.) [8381 


Carruth (W. E.), New Or- 


. leans, La. 
| Abita Spring, Abita Springs, La. (H 
91550, Mar. 18, 1907.) [8382 
Cassill (George N.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth). H 
91518, Mar. 7, 1907. [8383 


Chicago Bailey company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Chief’s (The) own. (H 91387, — 2, 


1907.) 8384 
Chickering (Elmer), Boston, 
Tass. 
Brown (Gen. R.B.) 14 by17. (H 90481, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) [8385 


| Justices of the Supreme Court of Massa- 


Custer (General George A.) and the bear | 


chusetts. (H 90722, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 

Sherman (Judge EdgarG.) 1. 
(H 91456, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


14 by 17. 


14 by 17. 


2. 14by 17. (H 91457, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 
——3. Cabinet. (H 91458, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 
'_——4. Cabinet. (H 91459, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 
_——5. 8 by 10. (H 91460, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 
_——6. 8by10. (H91461, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


he killed in the Black Hills, 1874. (H 
90681, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8377 
Brown (H. W.), Tifton, Ga. | 
Business section, Tifton, Ga. (H 91968, 
Mar. 26, 1907.) [8378 | 
Clyatt block, Tifton, Ga. (H 91967, | 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Choate (William Wirt), Har- 
lan, Ky. 
Wash day on the Cumberland. 101. (Hi | 
91336, Mar. 11, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1907.) | 
[8386 


Clarke (F. C.) Cranford,N. J. 

Clark (W.G.)at work. (H 90628, Feb. 19, 
1907.) [8387 

— cementing a filament. (H 90627, 

Feb. 19, 1907.) 

—— filling a test-tube. 
O07 2) 

Parker (H. C.) and Clark (W. G.) exam- 
ining a filament. (H 90625, Feb. 19, 
1907.) 

—— testing a filament. 
19, 1907.) 

2c. each Feb. 11, 1907. 


Claudy (C. ey he ae 


(H. 90624, Feb. 


(H 90626, Feb. 


Patrol (The). 
8388 


Cleaves (E. a Me. Lake Placid, 


Whiteface in ee eee 90818, Mar. 1, 


1907.) [8389 | 
' Not a blemish on him. 


Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 


ington, D. C. 
Bonaparte (Mrs. Charles J.) (H 90767, 


Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Bryce (James). British ambassador. 
90770, Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Bryce (Mrs. James). 
ambassador. 


Creel (Senor E. C.) ian alone 
dor. (H 90768, Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Creel (Senora A. T. de) 
Mexican ambassador. 
26, 1907.) 


Gaillard (Maj. David du B.) 6. 
91535, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Goethals (Lieut. Col. George W.) 7. 
(H 91536, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Meyer (Alice). 4. (H 91533, Mar. 16, 
1907.) 


Meyer (Julia). 38. (H 91532, Mar. 16, 
1907.) 


Meyer (Mrs. von L.). 1. 
16, 1907.) 


——2. (H 91531, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Rousseau (Admiral H. H.) 5. 
91534, Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Cones (Nancy F.), Coving- 
ton, Ky. 
(A 91480, Mar. 14, 1907.) | 


[8391 
14, 


(H 91530, Mar. 


At the ferry. 


Cut (The) finger. (H 91484, Mar. 
1907.) 


Ht si7ee. Mar. 20, 1907.) | Qn grows big in Kansas. 


[3390 
(H | 


Wife of the British | 
(H_ 90771, Feb. 26, 1907.) | 

Wife of the | 
(H. 90769, Feb. | 


(H 


_ Knitting. 


_ Looks like cotton. 


| 
| 


(H 


| Anne. 


| Bashful suitor. 


| Full panoply. 


Cones (Nancy F. 4 Coving- 
ton, 
Do you want a bite? Ci 91486, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 


(H 91487, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


Mother and child. 1. (H 91482, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 


——2. (H 91483, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


Story ee poole -(H 91485, Mar. 14, 
1907 


Threading the needle. 
1907.) 


Coovert (John Calvin), Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 
Cotton, cotton everywhere. 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 


(H 91481, Mar. 14, 


(H 91241, 
[8392 


(H 91242, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 


Cornish (George Bancroft), 
Arkansas City, Kans. 
10. (H91543, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) [3393 
(H 91670, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Long horns and their master. (H 91674, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 
(H. 91672, Mar. 


18, 1907.) 

Old monarchs of the plains. (H 91669, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Shipping Kansas corn. 9. (H 91542, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Thanksgiving. (H 91671, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Vanity. (H 91673, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Craven (Chas. E.), Kane, Pa. 
In the track of the tempest. (H 83604, 
Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1907.) [8394 


Crosier (L. ae Reads- 


boro, 
Girlhood. (H 91105, Nar 6, 1907;-2 ec. 
Feb. 26, 1907.) 


[8395 
Cruver manufacturing com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Easter lilies. (H 90799, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
[8396 


Cullen (Frank J.), Washing- 
ton, LG 
Stratford, birthplace of Robert E. Lee. 
Road front. (H 90840, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


[8397 
Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 


Mass. 
(H. 90728, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
[8398 
(H 90729, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
(H. 90730, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
(H 90850, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


4by 5. 


EE Sibyl: 
eee 1, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


257 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 
Mass. 

Battle scene. Arabs making a detour. 
11 by 14. (H 90852, Mar. I, 1907.) 

Christ among the lowly. 11 by 14. 
90851, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Daphne. 8 by 10. (H 91699, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

11 by 14. (H 90846, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Diffidence. 8 by 10. (H 91698, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

‘First music lesson. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

—— 18 by 22. 


(H 


ll by 14. (H 91686, 


Holland cattle. 11 by 14. (H 90847, | 
Mar. 1, 1907.) | 

Honeymoon (The) 11 by 14. (H 91696, | 
Mar. 18, 1907.) | 

Horse fair. 18 by 22. (H 90844, Mar. 1, | 
1907.) 


Intended (The) 11 by 14. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


= 18. by 22. 


Last (The) token. 
11 by 14. 


Limier-Briquet hound. 
90856, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


— ll by 14. (H 90855, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
——- 18 by 22. (H 91689, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Little Miss M. 4 by 5. (H 90723, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 


—8by 10. (H 90726, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
— ll by 14. (H 90727, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Lord (The) ismy shepherd. 8by10. (H 
90735, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


—— 18 by 22. (H 91687, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Lost. 11 by 14. (H 91695, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


—— 18 by 22. (H 90842, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Low tide, Bailey’s Island, Me. 18 by 22. 
(H 91692, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Madonna oftherose. 8by10.- (H 90736, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


(H 91681, 


A Christian martyr. 
(H 91694, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


8 by 10. (H 


11 by 14. (H 90853, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Master Hare. 11 by 14. (H 90849, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 


Miss Rich building a house of cards. 4 
by 5. (H 91680, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


—8by 10. (H 90854, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
—1l by 14. (H 91685, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Motherly meditation. 8 by 10. (H 
91684, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


—1l by 14. (H 91683, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


— 18 by 22. (H 91690, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Nancy. 4 by 5. (H 90731, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 


Roman girl at a fountain. 


(H 91700, Mar. 18, 1907.) | 


| Storm (The) 8 by 10. 
(H 90845, Mar. 1, 1907.) | 


| Views on the Seine. 


| Who cares. 


| 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 


Mass. 
Nancy. 8 by 10. (H 90732, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 


—— ll by 14. 
Puritan (A) girl. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 
—llby 14. (H 90848, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
8 by 10. (H- 


(H 90733, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
8 by 10. (H 91682, 


90737, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Sentinels. 11 by 14. 
1907.) 


18 by 22. (H 90724, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Sowing the tares. 11 by 14. (H 90738, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


(H 90725, Feb. 25, 


| Spring. 18 by 22. (H 90861, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


11 by 14. 


Spring flowers. 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 


= iiby I 


(H 90843, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
8 by 10. (H 90860, 


(H 90859, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

(H 90858, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 

— 11 by 14. (H 90857, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

18 by 22. (H 91693, Mar. 18, 1907. 


Terrace (The) 11 by 14. (H 90739, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


llby 14. (H 91697, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Whitman (Walt) 8 by 10. 

~ Mar. 18, 1907.) 

(H 91691, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


ll by 14. (H90734, Feb. 25, 


(H 91688, 


1907.) 


Davis & Eickmeyer, New 
York Ne ¥. a 
Beware. (H 91739, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


[8 
Blue Bells. (H 91736, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Dresden china. (H 91737, Mar. 
1907.) 


Sincerity. (H 91740, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Sunshine. (H 91738, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 7, 1907. 


Day (Luella) St. Augustine, 
Fla 


18, 


Fountain of youth. "1513. (H 91149, 


Mar. 7, 1907.) [8400 
De Mars (Frank H.), Win- 
sted, Conn. 
Highland lake, Winsted, Conn. (H 
91886, Mar. 23, 1907.) (8401 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Brother and sister. (H 90913, Mar. l, 
1907.) [8402 


_ Canal st., New Orleans, La. (H 91070, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 


258 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Cook (The) (H 91479, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Edge of the woods. (H 91478, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 


Field museum, from tower of life saving | 


station, Chicago, Ill. 
1907.) 


Friedland. 
1907.) 


—— (H 90911, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

—— (H 91439, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Lock (A) on the Stour. (H 90912, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 

Rise in thy beauty, Queen of the Night, 
lend us the joy of thy soft beaming 


(H 91071, Mar. 4, 


1807. (H 91069, Mar. 4, 


light. 019485. (H 81011, July 20, 
1906.) 

Twin stars. (H 91438, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Downey (Wallace), New 
Mork, Nea. 

Industrial peace. (H 91957, Mar. 15, 
1907.) [8403 | 
Edison (Thomas A.), West 
Orange, N. J. 
Teddy bears. Scenes, 1-12. (H 90687-— 
90698, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8404 


Edwards (C.), Chicago, Ill. 
Students (A) dream. (H 90945, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 


Evans (Jos. re ), Milford, 


“it 91703, Mar. 19, 


[8406 
(H 91702, 


Duke and queen. 
1907.) 


Pointing a scattered covey. 
Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Fischer (Harry P.), Marietta, 
Ohio. 


(8405 | 


Dam site, Gatun, C. Z., Feb., 1907. 


| Two kids. 


Blennerhassett island near Parkersburg. | 


(H 90828, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

View ot Blennerhassett Island. 
90827, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

When the Ohio river was high and wild. 
(H 90826, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Fishbaugh (W. A.), Empire, 
Canal Zone, Panama. 
Birds eye view of Paraiso, C. Z., Feb., 
1907. (H.92055, Mar. 28, 1907.) [8408 
Blasting in front of a steam shovel, canal 
at Empire, Feb., 1907. 


(H 


28, 1907.) 
Canal at Empire, C. Z., looking north, 
Jan., 1907. (H 92063, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


[8407 | 


| Overturned 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Fishbaugh (W. A.), Empire, 
Canal Zone, Panama. 


| Canal looking south from Contractors hill, 


Feb., 1907. (H 92054, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


| Canal tookinie south from Cunett, Dec., 


1906. (H 92048, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Culebra cut looking north, Feb.., 
(H 92050, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Culebra cut iconnes north, Jan., 1907. 
(H 92061, Mar. 28. 1907.) 


1907: 


(H 
92056, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Ferry and village at Gatun, C. Z., Feb., 
1907. (H 92059, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Making the dirt fly in Culebra cut, Feb., 
1907. (H 92058, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Old Belgian engines, Empire, C. Z. 
92052, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


(H 


_ Old French machinery at Gorgona, C. Z. 


(H 92051, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
(An) steam 
92047, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

P. R. R. special train with President 
Roosevelt and party. (H 92057, Mar. 

28, 1907.) 


Pacific entrance to the canal and Laboca 


shovel. (H 


docks. (H 92060, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Scene at Bas Obispo, Feb., 1907. (H 
92049, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Washer women carrying tubs. (H 92053, 


Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Fitch (H. R.) San Diego, Cal. 
Group of officers and crew of the U.S. S. 
Charleston. (H 91987, Mar. 26, 1907.) 
[8409 


Flanders (James R.) Lancas- 
ter, N. H. 
(H 91780, Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[8410 


Glasier (Fred W.), Brock- 


| ton, Mass. 
| Brockton fair, 1906. (H 83957, Oct. 17, 
1906; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907.) [8411 
Somersaulting automobile. (H 83956, 


| Tee We Lee Ma. 


(H 92046, Mar. | 


Canal from Pedro Miguel to the Pacific © 


Ocean. (H 90700, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Canal looking north from Cunett, Dec., 
1906. (H 92062, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


| 


Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1907.) 
(H 91455, Mar. 14, 
1907.) 


Thrillers. (H 83955, Oct. 17, Le Due 
Feb. 6, 1907.) 
Glenn a A.), Albany, 


(H 90662, Feb. 


New York state capital. 
[8412 


21, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1907.) 
Goddard (Karl G.), Lorain, 
Ohi 


io. 
(H 91556, Mar. 18, 
[8413 


Mother and child. 
1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Goudiss (Charles Houston), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Man (The). (H 91366, Mar. 12, 1907.) 
[8414 
12, 


Scotch minister. (H 91365, Mar. 
) 


1907. 
Gragg (W. B.), Black Moun- 
tains, 
Birds eye view of Black NPA, N.C. 
South east side. (H 90803, Feb. 08. 
1907.) 


South east side. (H 90802, Feb. 28, 


1907.) 
Green ponte. E.), Chester, 


Four of a kind. 


(S415. | on 
Birds eye view of Swannanoa, N. 6.) ~OOTUM- 


a. 
(H 91085, Mar. 5,1907.) | 


[8416 


White Marsh hunt. 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 


— The start. (H 91086, Mar. 5, 1907.) 
Grissom (Sherwood T.), Dar- 
danelle, Ark 

Ark. 4. 


Birdseye view of Dardanelle, 
(H 91925, Mar. 25, 1907.) [8417 


Onroad. (H 91087, 


Dardanelle Rock from Norris town. 1. 
(H 91922, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Driveway around Dardanelle Rock. 3. 


(H 91924, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Shipment (A) of cotton from Dardanelle, 
Arkansas. (H 91449, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


Signal Point, Dardanelle Rock. 2. (H 
91923, Mar. 25, cu) 
Grossman “ie ) Dayton, 
Souslin. (H nies Mor. 20, 1907.) [8418 


Souslin and Eanily, (H 91742, Mar. 20, 


1907.) 


Haddix (Andrew J.), Wich- 

ita Falls, Tex. 

Wichita mill and elevator. (H 91522 
Mar. 15, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1907.) [8419 


Hagelstein brothers, 


Wark, NievY: 
Joyiul chorus. (H 91491, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


New 


[8420 


Hale (J. E.), Geneva, N. Y. 
Anthony (Susan B.) 8 by 10 profile view. 
(H 91371, Mar. 11, 1907.) [8421 
—— # length. 
2 c. of each Feb. 4, 1907. 


Harden (Homer T.), Wich- 
ita, Kans. 
Cobbler (The) (H 91958, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
[8422 
Hare (Mrs. Alice), Santa 
Clara, Cal. 
Old (The) mill at Saratoga, California. 
(H 91389, Feb. 18, 1907.) [8423 


> | Huling (Flora). 


(H 91372, Mar. 11, 1907; | 


_ High water. 


- Quadrangular. 


| On the desert. 


Hare (Mrs. Alice), Santa 
Clara, Cal. 
Old (The) seminary, built 1853, ae 
Clara, California. (H 91388, Feb. 
1907. ) 


Harris (Isaac), Boston, Mass. 
Top of cork road. (H 91989, Mar. 
1907.) 


Harvey (Charles E.), Boise 
City, Idaho. 
(H 91282, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
[8425 
(H 91281, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


18, 
[8424 


Hawes (George Harrison), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Water (The) carrier. (H 91899, Mar. 22, 


1907; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1907.) [8426 
Heaton (Augustus G.), 
Washington, D. C. 

Baron Steuben at Valley Forge. (H91492, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) [8427 
Hembree (Walter L.), Mc- 
Minnville, Oreg. 
Wail from headquarters. He—lp Roo— 


sevelt. (H 90684, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8428 


Herrick (G. Herbert), Win- 
chendon, Mass. 
No admittance. (H 90786, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
[8429 


Heustis (Louise Lyons), 
New York, N. Y. 
Mother and child. (H 91490, Mar. 5, 
1907;-1. c, Mar. 5, 1907; 1 ca pian 6; 
1907.) [8430 


Holt (A. E.), Rhyolite, Nev. 
(H 91244, Mar. 4, 1907;.2 


c. Feb. 12, 1907.) [8431 


Huling (Flora), Kansas City, 
M 


MLO. 
(H 90622, Feb. 19, 1907: 
[ 


2c. Jan. 26, 1907.) 8432 


Hull (Dana), Chicago, Il. 
Burnham (Mrs. Clara Louise); ? length, 
front face. (H 91329, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

[8433 


—— front face with furs. (H 91331, Mar. 
11, 1907.) 
—— side face. (H 91330, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Holmes (Burton); Moorish head. (H 
91332, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
—— seated; profile face. 

21907.) 
—— standing; front face. 

2, 1907.) 
Huli (Horace), Chicago, Ill. 


(H 91898, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
[8434 


(H 90944, Mar. 


(H'90943, Mar. 


260 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Hunter (Isabelle Card), New 
York SNe . 

Star Spangled banner, which floated over | 
Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., Sept. | 
12, 1814. (H 92045, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

[8435 


| 


Huntington (Charles R.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Oil painting of Abraham Lincoln. (H 
91072, Jan. 2, 1907; 1c. Jan. 2, 1907; 1 


c. Mar. ifs 1907.) [8436 


Ingersoll (Truman + Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
South St. Paul stock yards (Panorama of). 
H 91883, Mar. 22, 1907.) [8437 


Ingraham (Norman R.), | 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

(H. 90743, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
8 


At anchor. 
[8438 
(H_ 90740, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Hove to. 
In the trades. (H 90741, Feb. 25, 1907.) | 
On the wind. (H 90742, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Jehle (Robert A.), Lind- 
strom, Minn. 
Come on in, the water is fine. 


lakes. 
Launching on Chisago lakes. 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Moonlight on the lake. 
20, 1907.) 


N. P.R. R. bridge near Lindstrom, Minn. | 
(H_ 91757, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Sailing on Chisago lakes. (H 91753, Mar. | 
20, 1907.) | 

Shady (A) nook, Chisago lakes. (H 
91755, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Johnson & Ore Mobile, 
A 


Chisago | 
(H 91754, Mar. 20, 1907.) [8439 


(H 91758, 


(H 91756, Mar. 


Emperor Felix III. arrives on his royal 
yacht the Winona. (H 90796, Feb. 15, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) [8440 


Johnson company, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. | 
Utah legislative assembly, session of 1907. | 
[8441 


(H 91327, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
Johnston (R. W.), Ingram, 
Pa. 

Carnegie technical schools. Class of ’08. 

(H 91249, Mar. 7, 1907.) [8442 
—— Day icodtnatll class. (H 91248, | 

Mar. 7, 1907.) | 
——Plebeclass. ’09. (H 91250, Mar. 7, | 

1907.) | 


Fifth and Liberty ave. during 1907 flood. 
(H 91544, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

First class attending Margaret Morrison 
schools. (H 91247, Mar. 7, 1907.) 

Liberty and Water street during 1907 
flood. (H 91547, Mar. 18, 1907.) | 


| Rainy (A) day. 
1907.) 
| Winter (A) flirtation. 


You don’t love grandma. 
| Pius X (Pope). 


| —— 2. 


| —— 4. 


| Alice. 
_ Apple blossoms. 
1907.) 


Johnston ee a ), Ingram, 


| Monongahela river ose Pee it. 
train shed, during flood, 1907. (H 
91546, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Pittsburg from Point bridge during flood, 
1907. (H 91545, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Sixth and Liberty ave., during 1907 flood. 
(H 91548, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Jones (John 'M.), Washing- 
ton, DEG: 
Jones (John M.) (H 91884, Mar. 22, 
1907.) [8443 


Kauimann & Strauss co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Little sunshine. (H 91960, Mar. 
1907.) 


26, 
(3444 


(H 91963, Mar. 26, 


(H 91962, Mar. 26, 
1907.) 

(H 91961, 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadel- 


phia, Pa. | 
Down on the farm. 8006. (H 86575, - 
[8445 | 


Dec. 15, 1906.) 
8497. (H 90746, Feb. 


25, 1907.) 
Kennedy (Hugh F.), Balti- 


more, : 

Pigot (Julia L. B.). 1. (H 91744, Mar. 
20, 1907.) [8446 

(H 91745, Mar. 20, 1907.) 

(H 91746, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


(H 91747, Mar. 20, 1907.) 
1 c. of each Mar. 20, 1907; 1c. of each 
Mar. 26, 1907. 


King ele New York, 
Lincoln Cabra “a 90640, Feb. 21, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1907.) [8447 


Kinsey (James V.), Grand 
Marais, Mich. 
Grand Marais and her beauty spots. 
91075, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8 


Kiralty 


= Be 


(H 
448 


(Bolossy), New 
Ne 


or | 
Endless auto. course. (H 91729, Feb. 
[3449 


6, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Knafl & bro., Knoxville, 


Tenn. 
(H 91465, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
(H 91474, Mar. 


[3450 
14, 


(H 91467, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
(H 91468, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
(H 91679, Mar. 18, 


Beatrice. 
Blossoms. 


Chocolate drops. 
-1907.) 


Knafl & ee Knoxville, 


Constance. (H 91462, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Elsa. (H 91463, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


I am your sugar plum. (H 91675, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Indian maiden. 
1907.) 


Job (A) lot. (H 91677, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Lavinia. (H 91469, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Lenore. (H 91473, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Love king. (H 91472, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Marion. (H 91476, Mar. 14, 1907.) 

Old Virginia. (H 91678, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Pandora. (H 91466, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Pansies. (H 91475, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Psyche. (H 91477, Mar. 14, 1907.) 
Thelma. (H 91464, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


Tickled to death. (H 91676, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Wood nymph. 


Kolb brothers, Grand Can- 

yon, Ariz. 
Grand Canyon, Ariz. After the storm. 
511. (H 91189, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


— Cape Horn, 644 feet below the rim. 
508. (H 91186, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


(H 91470, Mar. 14, 


Angel trail. 4,500 ft. below the rim. 
510. (H 91188, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


(H 91471, Mar. 14, 1907.) _ 


[8451 


PHOTOGRAPHS ; 2. Ga 


Lamb (J. & R. a New York, 
NAY 
John Hampden appealing for the Bill of 


Rights before Charles I. (H 91523, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) [8453 
Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 


pany, Chicago, Til. 
Chicago commercial ass’n banquet, Coli- 


seum, Chicago, March 12, 1907. (H 
91489, Mar. 14, 1907.) [8454 

Cornell alumni assn. of Chicago, Feb. 23, 
1907, Chicago, Ill. (H 90800, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 

Creve Coeur club banquet. Feb. 22, 
1907. Peoria, Ill. (H 90801, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 


Empty tables at Coliseum, March 12, 1907. 
(H 91794, Mar. 21, 1907.) 

Second annual banquet, navy league of 
the United States. Feb. 22, 1907. 
Washington, D. C. (H 91701, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

White Sox train in Mexico. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Lazarnick (N.), New York, 
Ney 


(H. 91555, 


Boat in speed at the flag to flag race. 
90674, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


(Hi 
[8455 


| Full view of whale coming to the surface. 
— Colorado river at the foot of Bright — 


— The Cork Screw on Bright Angel 


trail, 4,100 it. below the rim. 507. 
91185, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


— First mile of Bright Angel trail. 


1,000 ft. of precipice. 512. (H 91190, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

— Grand View point. 505. (H 91183, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 


— Jacob’s ladder, 2,255 feet below the 
rim. 504. (H 91182, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


— Looking west from Rowe Point, a 60 
mile view. 509. (H 91187, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 

— Rowe Point and the north wall. 502. 
(H 91180, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

— Throwing into the Colorado from 
plateau, 1,300 feet above. 506. (H 
91184, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

—— View from the head of Bright Angel 
frail. 503. (H 91181, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Looking up Bright Angel creek from 
O’Neil Point, Grand Canyon, Ariz. 
wer. (H 91165, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

2 c. of each Mar. 6, 1907. 


Kramer (Chas. F.), New 
ighton, Pa. 
New Brighton, ao (H 91796, Mar. 21, 
1907.) [8452 


28250—pr 4, nos 14-17—07——5 


(HL 


| Easter tide. 


(H 90669, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Harpooning the whale. (H 90672, Feb. 
231907.) 


Head on view oi whale in the Atlantic 


ocean. (H 90671, Feb. 23, 1907.) 
On the way to Nassau. (H 90673, Feb. 
23. 1907.9 


Side view of head of whale. 
Feb. 23, 1907.) 

View of head and tail of whale, trailing 
the committee boat from the flag to flag 
race. (H 90675, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Leach (Fannie E.), Chicago, 
Tl. 


(H 90670, 


(H 91541, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
[8456 
Levering (Arthur Rollin), 
Northfield, Mass. 
Ashuelot river view. (H 91983, Mar. 26, 
1907.) [8457 
Main street, double row of trees, North- 


field, Mass. (H 91277, Mar. 7, 1907; 
Ze. Jan. 2; 1907.) 
On the Ashuelot river drive. (H 91977, 


Mar. 26, 1907.) 

Pauchang brook at Wanamaker alee! 
Northfield, Mass. (H 91984, Mar. 26, 
1907.) 

Residence of Ambert G. Moody, East 
Northfield, Mass. (H 91979, Mar. 26, 
1907.) 


262 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Levering (Arthur Rollin), © 
Northfield, Mass. 
Scene on the campus, East Northfield, 
Mass. (H 91981, Mar. 26, 1907.) 
Seifert lodge, Camp Northfield. (H91982, 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Summer in Northfield, Mass. 
Mar. 26, 1907.) 


View from Garnet rock, Northfield, Mass. 
(H_91980, Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Lille (Ray D.), Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. 
(H 91494, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

[8458 


Lindsey (C. ae Manchester, 
Guertin (Right Rev. GA. ). Bishop of 


Manchester, N. H. (H 91751, Mar. 20, 
1907.) [8459 


Litchfield studio, Arlington, 


Mass. 
Grout (C. T.). (H 91917, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


[8460 


(H 91978, 


Little red hen. 


Locke (W. Newport, 


Q:), 
Ky 


Basket (A) picnic. Mat 91221, Mar. 8, 
1907.) [8461 


Bill from Boston. (H 91220, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 


Boston Bob. (H 91233, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Nora. (H 91218, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Oh, Mama. (H 91214, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Old mother hubbard. (H 91933, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 

Our evening prayer. (H 91874, Mar. 22, 
1907 

| Paddy. (H 91232, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Panky Boo. (H 91870, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Romp. (H 91224, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Some one start something. (H 91222, 4 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Thoroughbreds. (H 91227, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 


Dennis. (H 91236, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Don. (H 91215, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Even money and take your choice. 
91230, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Expectation. (H 91211, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 

Faith, Hope, and Charity. (H 91225, | 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Forty winks. (H 91935, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Gertrude. (H 91212, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Good morning. (H 91875, Mar. 22, 1907.) | 

Grace before meat. (H 91872, Mar. 22, | 


(Hi 


1907.) 

He wont drink tea. (H 91871, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 

Hurry up. (H 91226, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


(H 91235, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
(H 91217, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 
(HL 91934, Mar. 


I’m so hungry. 
Ike and Mike. 
It’s measles or mumps. 


25, 1907.) © 

Kings (The) council. (H 91231, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 

Just tired. (H 91873, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Little comrades. (H 91239, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 


Little Minch. 


Little mischiefs. 
1907.) 


(H 91229, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
(H 91223, Mar. 


| Weighing the baby. (H 91238, Mar. 8, 
1907.) : | 
We’re not related. (H 91219, Mar. 8, jj 
1907.) | 
Wild (The) animal show. (H 91876, | 
Mar. 22, 1907.) 1 
Loeffler (A.), Tompkins- 

ville, N. Y. | 

U. S. S. Connecticut. 1154. (H 91761, |] 
Mar. 20, 1907.) [8462 | 


Miers 


g, | Johnson (Tom cn a ae 


Locke (W. * vn Newport, 


Looking nico "CH 91240, Mar. 8, 


1907.) 


Ma and the kids. 
1907.) 


Moike. (H 91216, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 
No back talk. (H 91213, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 


(H 91228, Mar. 8, 


Three (The) guardsmen. (H 91234, Mar. 
8, 1907.) 


Two old sports. (H 91237, Mar. 8, 1907.) | 


Lohman eae New York, 
Ne oY) 


Nazimova (Mme. Alla) as Hedda Gabler, 1 
1to8. (H 91769-91776, Mar. 21, 1907.) 

[8463 | 

Portrait of Ellen Terry. A. B. C. D. EJ’ 
(H 90676-90680, Feb. 23, 1907; 2 c. of 
each Feb. 21, 1907.) 


Lord (William F.), Brook- 
line, Mass. 

Oh, that old plug. (H 91103, Mar. 6, | 
1907 ) [8464 | 

McAllister (William 0.), 

Manchester, N. H. 

Scenes and people about Hudson Bay. 
(H 91959, Mar. 23, 1907; 2c. Mar. Gy. 
1907.) [8465 ; 


McCorkle (James H.), Cape 

Elizabeth, Me. 
revenue cutter Woodbury. 
91846, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


McGue (iosepe a ), Cleve- 


(H 91813, 
[8467 


(Hy 
[8466 


91814, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


McLain (Earl), Central 
Lake, Mich. 
- Gone but not forgotten. (H 91246, Mar. 


6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 9. 1907.) [8468 


McMullin & Holmes com- 
pany, Newport, R. I. 
Birds eye view of Naval training station, 
Newport, R. I. (H 90810, Feb. 28, 
1907.) [8469 


- Boat drill. Naval training station, New- 
port, R. I. (H 90809, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Company of Infantry under fire. Naval 
training station, Newport, R. I. (H 
90812, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

General signal drill. Naval training sta- 
tion, Newport, R.I. (H 90813, Feb. 
28, 1907.) 


Instructions on Jack stay. 
ing station, Newport, R. I. 
Feb. 28, 1907.) 

- Knotting and splicing. Naval training 

station, Newport, R. I. (H 90806, 

Feb. 28, 1907.) 


_ Physical drill under arms. 
ing station, Newport, R. I. 
- Feb. 28, 1907.) 

Qualified squad ready to leave for gen- 
' eral service. Naval training station, 
Newport, R. I. (H 90811, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 


Scrubbing clothes. 
tion, Newport, R. I. 


Naval train- 
(H 90807, 


Naval train- 
(H 90816, 


Naval training sta- 
(H 90817, Feb. 


28, 1907.) 

Semaphore drill. Naval training station, 
Newport, R. I. (H 90814, Feb. 28, | 
1907.) 


Target practice, 200 yds. range. 


training station, Newport, R. I. (H 
90805, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

Three-inch field piece in action. Naval 
training station, Newport, R. I. (H 


90808, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Wig Wag drill. 
Newport, R. I. 
1907.) 


Malone (S. M.), Mexico, Mo. 
_ Moonlight on East lake. (H 91803, Mar. 


Naval training station, 
(H 90815, Feb. 28, 


i 907; 2c: Mar. 11, 1907.) [8470 
Manahan (William H)., jr., 
Hillsboro, N. H. 

Abandoned, but not forgotten. 9008. (H 
91191, Mar. 8, 1907.) [8471 
Across the Pea lewe 9027. (H 91199, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Bend = the river. 9037. (H 91198, 


Mar. 8, 1907.) 
_ Blueberries. 9001. 
_ 1907.) 


| Bramptonroad. 9021. 
1907.) 


(H 91203, Mar. 8, 


(H 91205, Mar. 8, 


Naval | 


263 


Manahan (William H.), jr., 
Hillsboro, N. H. 


Brook (The) 9007. (H 91196, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 


Comrades. 
1907.) 


Day-dream. 
1907.) 


Day in June. 
1907.) 


Glimpse of October. 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Marshes (The) 9012. 


9003. (H 91207, Mar... 8, 


9033. (H 91195, Mar. 8, 
9038. (H 91209, Mar. 8, 
9032. (H 91192, 


(H 91210, Mar. 8, 


1907.) 

Mt. Tovewell. 9016. (H 91208, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 

Oldelm. 9018. (H 91202, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Path through the birches. 9020. 
91204, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Path to the river. 9039. 
8, 1907.) 

Shadow (The) of the trees. 
91197, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Single (A) sec. 9031. 
8. 1907.) 

Stull waters run deep. 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 


(H 
(H 91201, Mar. 
9019. ({H 
(H. 91206, Mar. 


9014. (H 91200, 


Twin bridges. 9034. (H 91194, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 
Willows (The) 9005. (H 91193, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 
May (John D.), Rockland, 
Me. 


How many do youremember. (H 91245, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.) [8472 


Meade (G. W.), Cleveland, 
hio. . 
1898. 


Perkins (Anna), of Cleveland, O. 
(H 91540, Mar. 18, 1907.) [8473 
Meiser (Jesse A.), Eureka, 
Cal. 
California mountain lions. (H 91102, 
Mar. 5, 1907.) [8474 


One redwood tree makes a train load. 1. 
(H 91100, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


——2. (H 91101, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Melendy (Edward Irving), 
Manitowoc, Wis. 
Manitowoc county oflicers and board of 
supervisors. 1906. (H 99954, Mar. 4, 
1907.) [8475 


Melies (Geo.), Paris, France. 
Mischievous (A) sketch. (H 91554, Mar. 
18, 1907.) [8476 
Rogues tricks. (H 91552, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Skipping cheese. (H 91553, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Under theseas. (H 91551, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


264 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Merrick (G. B.), Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 

Cow girl with gun. (H 91278, Mar. 1, 

1907.) 


Cow girl with lasso. (Ht 91279, 


~ 2c. of each Jan. IS, JIS OvA) 


Millar (John Alfred), New 
Work, Nee 
Morosini (Miss Giulia P.) and her team of 
bay horses. 
[8478 
—— caressing her favorite horse. 
91816, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


Miller (C. R.), McCloud, Cal. 


Mts shasta. (99°) (GE) Sls73. svar dd.) 
1907.) [8479 
——100. (H 91374, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
2c. of each Feb. 20, 1907. 
Mishkin rue New York, 
Bassi (Amedes) 9. Hi 91504, Mar. 
1907.) ‘3486 
Campanini (Cleofonte) (H 91988, Mar. 
26, 1907.) 
Hammerstein (Oscar) Tead profile. (H 
91505, Mar. 15, 1907.) 
Sammarco (Mario) 2 to 10. (H 91495— 
91503, Mar. 15, 1907.) 
Ward (William I..) Head. (H 91506, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 
Mitchell es N.), Atlanta, 
a. 
Interior of Bullock hall. Stairway. (H | 
91493, Mar. 15, 1907.) [8481 


Moon & Wills, Seattle, Wash. 
Ballinger (Richard A.) Cabinet bust. 
(H 90917, Feb. 28, 1907.) [8482 


[8477 
Mar. 1, | 


(H 91815, Mar. 22, 1907.) | 
(HO 


_ Flashlight of beaver. 


| Spooner (Senator) (H 91488, Mar. 
1907.) 


Mueller (Edward P.), Thiens- 
ville, Wis. 
Shrine of Blessed Virgin of Holy Hill, 
Wis. (H 91382, Mar. 12,907.) 


Southeasterly view of Holy Hill chapel, 
Holy Hill, Wis: (91382 (Mar. 123 
1907.) 


Nash (Arthur I.), Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Beaver carrying stick of wood. (H 90702, |} 
Feb. 21, 1907: 2c. Feb. 13, 1907.) [8486 | 


Beaver plastering house with mud. (H 


90703, Feb. 21, 1907.) 


(H 90704, Feb. 21, 
1907.) 


National press association, 
Washington, D. C 
14, 
[8487 | 


Newcomb (John K.), Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 
Geographical photographic birdseye view | 
of conditions surrounding Salt Lake 
City. (H 91762, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8488 


Newell (Melvin‘G.), Duluth, 
Minn. 
(H 90701, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
[8489 — 


Wild moose. 


Newhall (A. D. y New York, 
Nay 


Duer’s whitestone pavilion. (H 91164, | 
Mar. 8, 1907.) (8490. | 
Newport artillery co., New- | 

port, Be ol 


| Armory of the Newport Artillery Com- 


2 fioure. (H 90918, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
— 11 by 14 bust, medium ground. (H 
90916, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
—11 by 14. Head background. (H | 


90915, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
2c. of each Feb. 9, 1907. 
Morgan (Henry), Aurora, 
N.Y 


Aurora, N° Y., from the North Poplars. 
1848. (H 91095, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8483 


First house in Cayuga co. was erected at | 


Aurora, Oct. 1789. 
1907.) 
Morgan (John J), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Rockefeller (John D.) at Lakewood, N. J 
(H 91442, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8484 


Mueller (Edward P.), Thiens- 


(EL 91094, Mar. 5, 


New 


_ Loading the big red apple, Wash. 


| Bingham (Gen. 


_——Plate 83086 B. 


ville, Wis | 

Old home of Disc-Carmelite fathers & 
chapel, Holy Hill, Wis. (H 91383, | 
Mar. 12, 1907.) [8485 — 


pany, Newport, R. I. (H 91243, Feb. 
27, 1907; Wes Jan. Aeon yc? Hel: 
27, 1907.) [8491 


Oakes (Mortimer L.), North 
Yakima, Wash. 
Loading the big red apple. (H 91334, 
Mar. 11, 1907.) [8492 
(H 


91985, Mar. 26, 1907.) 

Shipping the big red apple from Washing- 
ton. (H 91986, Mar. 26, 1907.) 

Way (The) they dig potatoes in Washing- 
ton. (H 91335, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Pach bros., New York, N. Y. 
T. AO ee Plate 819978 
(H 91349, Mar. 11, 1907.) [8493 


B. (H 91348, Mar. 11, 


is 
——Plate 81997. 
1907.) 


Buttrick (Dr. Wallace) Plate 
A. (891337, Mar. 11, 490%) 


(H 91338, Mar. 11, 


83086. 


1907.) 


| Cortright (M. W.) Plate 82919 A. A. 


(H 91339, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 2965 


Pach bros., New York, N.Y. Peck (Orson W.), Traverse 


Gates (Fred T.) Plate 83107 A. (H City, Mich. 
91342, Mar. 11, 1907.) | Manistique, Marquette and Northern car 


———Plate 83107 B. (H 91340, Mar.11,| femry. 1. (H91152, Mar. ice 


[ 
1907.) Northport, Mich. (H 91151, . Mar. 7, 
——Plate 83107 C. (H 91341, Mar. 11,| 1907.) 


1907.) | Steamer Illinois. (H 91153, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
——Plate F. F. (H 91345, Mar. 11, 1907.) | Winter sports on the bay, Traverse City, 
—— Plate 83107D.D. (H91343, Mar.11, Mich. (H 91154, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


B.. 1907.) | Peetz (Otto). Milwaukee, 
——Plate 83107 G. G. (H 91344, Mar. 11 | Wis. 
1907.) : ( | Greatfalls of the Yellowstone. (H 91869, 
Mar. 22, 1907.) [8500 


Murphy (Starr J.) Plate 83105. (H | oq Bog 


91352, Mar. 11, 1907.) (H 91868, Mar. 22, 1905.) 


Peabody (George Foster). Plate 83108 A. | Penfield aA: New York, 
1 aed 1907. | nae 
ee (O07 | Flanagan (John) hammer thrower. (H 
——Plate 83108 B. (H 91351, Mar. 11, 90819, Mar. 1, 1907.) [8501 
LSS) | Pennington (Wm. V.), Chi- 
——Plate 83108 C. (H 91346, Mar. 11, | cago, Ill. 
1907.) | Golden days. (H 91426, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Peters (Ralph). Plate 82857 A. (H [8502 


91355, Mar. as 1907.) Stung. (Ho 91425, Mar. bse 1907.) 


—Plate 82857 ©. (H 91354, Mar. 11, | Penny (William Isaac), San 
1907.) | Francisco, Cal. 


Miss Independence. (H 90745, Feb. 25, 
—Plate 82857 D. (H 91353, Mar. 11, 1907.) [8503 


er) | Miss San Francisco. (H 90744, Feb. 25, 
Potter (Bishop H. A.) Plate 83095. (H | 1907.) 
91347, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Paine (George H.), Provi- | 
dence, R. I. Multiplex railroads. (H 90952, Mar. 4, 


Perkins (W. B.), jr., Lead, 
S. Dak 


Higgins (Governor James H.) (H 90721, 1907.) [8504 
Feb. 25, 1907; 2c. Mar. 5, 1907.) [8494 | Tier (A) of railroads. (H 90953, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 


Palmer (A. Ray), San Diego, ; 
Cal. Pohle (Frederick), Buffalo, 

Bare possibility. (H 90683, Feb. 23, | INGHY.. 
1907.) [8495 | Sunshine and shadow. (H 91386, Mar. 


Parks & Severson, Michigan, | 13, 1907.) [8505 
. Dak Porter (Milton Edson), Albu- 
querque, N. Mex. 


Raising snow blockade in N. Dak., Jan. dt 
Indian grinding Chili. (H 91732, Mar. 


1907. no. 2. (H 90974, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


[8496 | 20, 1907.) [8506 
Rotary snow plow “doin bizness” in N. | Indian pottery,maker. (H 91730, Mar. 
Dak. no. 3. (H 90975, Mar. 4, 1907.) 20, 1907.) 
2c. of each Feb. 25, 1907.) | Indian water carrier. (H 91731, Mar. 20, 
1907.) 
Pe harles B.), Detroit 
geen Mich. cea, Price “(3.);. Dover; "Ni J. 
Carmelita. (H 90774, Feb. 18, 1907. | Baker theatre, Dover, N. J. (H 91507, 
7 497 | Mar. 15, 1907.) [8507 
Smile again. (H 90775, Feb. 18, 1907.) | Pythian home san, Har- 
: . mony, Pa. | 
a) medicine. (H 90776, Feb. 18, Pythian home at Harmony, Pa. (H 
; | “90044, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907.) 
Payne (George F.), Cam- | [8508 


. bridge, Mass. | Ragsdale (M. C.), San An- 
Separation (The) (H 91519, Mar. 16, | gela, Tex. 
1907; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907.) [8498 | Hie on. (H 91068, Mar. 4, 1907.) [88509 


266 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Reed (C. E.), Norton, Kans. 
Norton (A) county ranch. (H 91447, 
Mar. 14,1907; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907.) [8510 


Robinson (Edward 8.), Cher- 
okee, Cal. 
Camel (The) hump. (A 91940, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


Cascades (The) (H 91946, Mar.25, 1907.) 
Dead tree. (H 91949, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Eagle cliffs. (H 91945, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Fishing ground falls. (H 91942, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


Rotograph company, New 
Yorkin ae 
Looking north in John Ball park, Grand 
Rapids. 66lla. (H 90864, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


Manufacturing center from Pearl st. 


[8511 | 


bridge, Grand Rapids, Mich. 6613a. 
(H 90866, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Michigan soldiers home, front view, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 6614a. (H 90867, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 


| River road and Susquehanna, Williams- 


Granite falls. (H 91943, Mar. 25, 1907.) | 

Hells Gate. (H 91950, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

His lucky day. (H 91955, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Horse shoe bend. (H 91941, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

House under rock. (H 91952, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

Hunters camp. (H 91954, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Junction (The). (H 91937, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Lone (The) peak. (H 91939, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

(H 91953, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

(H 91951, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


(H 91938, Mar. 25, 


Lone tree. 
Peaceful bend. 
Pine (The) shade. 
1907.) 
Serpentine canyon. 
1907.) 
Shaded river. 
Snowy summit. 
Two big fish. 
2c. of each Mar. 22, 1907. 
Romans photographic com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Cascade mountains from Seattle. (H 
91368, Mar. 11, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 
[8512 
New 


(H 91936, Mar. 25, 


Rotograph company, 
York, NI 


Bethlehem steel works, So. Bethlehem, | 


Pa. 6114c. (H 90863, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


[8513 
Birdseye view of Harrisburg, Pa. 6167d. 


(H 90862, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Dam (The), Susquehanna river, Williams- | 


port, Pa. 26644. (H 90873, Mar. 1, 


TIO) 

Elkapark, showing Plateau Mt. and Sugar 
Loaf from Pouggenburg tower, Elka- 
park, Catskill Mts., N.Y. 6530c. 
90880, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

High water nian Gettysbprg, Pa. 3704c. 
(H 90878, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

In Rock Springs vere. Chester, W. Va. 
4551a. (H 90870, Mar. 1, 1907. ) 


Lake, Rock Springs park, Gace W. Va. | 
| Sleepy hollow pond, Kent’s 


4552a. 
—— 455da. 


(H 90869, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(A 90868, Mar. a 190%) 


(Ho 


(H 91948, Mar. 25, 1907.) | 
(H 91947, Mar. 25, 1907.) | 
(H 91944, Mar. 25, 1907.) | 


| Susquehanna and Market st., 


port, Pa. 26646. (H 90876, Mar. 1, 


1907.) 

Rockville bridge, Harrisburg, Pa. 
(H 90877, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Round Top and High Peak from club 
house, Elka Park, Catskill Mts., N. Y. 

~65380b. (H 90879, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Scene along the Susquehanna river, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 26647. (H 90872, Mar. 
1, L907.) 

Scene along the Susquehanna showing 
the dam, Willamsport, Pa. 26648. 
(Hi 90874, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Scenes, the Susquehanna, Williamsport, 
Pa. 26645. (Hi 90871) Mar 4, 1907.) 

bridge, 

(H 90875, 


6168c. 


Williamsport, Pa. 26649. 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Vista of Grand Rapids, Mich., from the 
drive, John Ball park. 6612a. (H 


90865, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Sabastian (Bernhard), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Building for Montgomery Ward & Co., 
Chicago, Ill. (H 90797, Feb. 26, 1907; 


2c. Mar. 18, 1907.) [$514 
Sawyer (Charles H.), Farm- 
ington, Me. 
Avenue, Good Will Pines. (H 91301, 
Mar. 9, 1907.) [8515 
Banks of the Messalonskee. (H 91297, 
Mar. 9, 1907.) 
| Belgrade waters. (H 91294, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 
Bridal avenue, Good Will Pines. 1. (H 
91302, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
| —— 2. (H 91303, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
Canoe path on the Messalonskee. (H 
91300, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
Golf links, Belgrade Lakes. (H 91295, 
Mar. 9, 1907.) 
| | Natron (The), Belgrade Lakes. (H 


91292, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


| “Old boat landing on the Messalonskee. 


} 


(H 91298, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
Hill. (H 


91306, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Sawyer (Charles H.), Farm- 
ington, Me. 
Thro’ the narrows. (H 91293, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 28, 1907. 


Torsey pond, from the Seminary. 
91307, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Schreyvogel (Chas.), Hobo- 
ken, N. J. 
Fighting scouts. (H 90772, Feb. 27, 
1907.) 
Schultz (George F.), Chi- 
cago, Ill 
(H. 90885, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
[8517 


Above the sea. 


Afternoon shadows. 
1907.) 


Along the lake. 


Among the birches. 
1907.) 


By the sea. 

Circling gulls. 

Close of day. 

Coast scene. 

Coast trees. 

Dusky (The) deep. 
1907.) 


(H 90908, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


(H 90881, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 909038, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90887, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90892, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90893, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90899, Mar. 


(H 90898, Mar. 1, 
1907 

Fisherman’s home. 
it GS 

Foggy day. 

Glimpse of the village. 
1907.) 


Haunt of the song birds. 
1, 1907.) 


Hermitage (The). 
1907.) 


Edge s the village. 
(H 90895, Mar. 


(H 90900, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90902, Mar. 1, 
(H 90906, Mar. 


(H 90884, Mar. 1, 
Inland cliff. (H 90890, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Restless (The) sea. (H 90883, Mar. 
1907.) 


Rocky shore. (H 90901, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Shoal water. (H 90889, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Solitude. (H 90897, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Storm. (H 90891, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Stormy day. (H 90896, Mar. 1, 1907.) 


Sunlight and shadow. (H 90886, Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


Surf and fog. 
Surf and wind. 


1, 


(H 90888, Mar. 1, 1907.) 
(H 90894, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Sylvan road. (H 90907, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

Village road. (H 90909, Mar. 1, 1907.) 

White birch woods. 
1907.) 

Wood and sea. 


(H 90882, Mar. 1, | 


(H 90905, Mar. 1, | 
| Single heart. 


(H 90910, Mar. 1, 1907.) | 


[8516 | Navajo (The) blanket weaver. 


| Sunset on Great Salt lake. 


| Two souls. 


267 


Schweizer (Jacob Otto), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
(H 91798, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
8518 


Evolution. 


(Hi 91799, Mar. 22, one 

Knowledge. (H 91800, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Universal love. (H 91797 Mar. 22, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Mar. 15, 1907. 


Happiness. 


(Simeon), 


(H 91333, 
[8519 


Schwemberger 
St. Michaels, Ariz. 


Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Scott & Van Altena, New 
Nork Na Ye 
(H 90919, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90921, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90923, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
[8520 


Courting. 
Courtship. 
Forget me not. 


(H_ 90922, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90924, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90925, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90926, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90920, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
(H 90928, Mar. 2, 1907.) 
Waiting. (H 90927, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Selig (William N.), Chicago, 
Il 


Girl from Montana. (H 91440, Mar. 14, 
1907: 2c. Mar. 15. 1907.) [8521 


Hélen. 
Roses. 


Snowstorm. 
Sunshine. 


Shipler (Harry), Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 

Folder series. 
[8522 

1. (H 88759, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


—— 2. (H 88760, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
3. (H 88761, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
4. (H 88762, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——-5. (H 88763, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——6. (H 88764, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——1. (H 88765, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——8. (H 88766, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
_——9. (H 88767, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
|——10. (H 88768, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——1ll. (H 88769, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
12. (H 88770, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
S15. (ie ee771, Dec. 17, 19065) 
14. (H 88772, Dec. 17, 1906.) 
——15. (H 88773, Dec. 17, 1906.) 


| Hot day. 
| 


| 


_ Best (The) thing in life. 
(H 90904, Mar. 1, 


Simcoe (T. J.), Jonesboro, 
Ark. 


(H 90773, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
[8523 


Simpson (Alfred L.), New 
York, ; 
(H 91367, Mar. 
12, 1907.) [8524 
In the wildwood where the blue bells 
grew. (H. 91706, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


268 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Slingerland (Anna L.), Kas- Souvenir publishing com- 


son, Minn. pany, Lynn, Mass. 
Reveille. (H. 91441, Mar.-14, 1907; 1c. Soft (A) drink. 359. (H 90705, Feb. 25, 
Mar. 14, 1907; 1c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 1907.) 
[8525 | Teddy and Louis. 362. (H 
Smiley Seth Milton), ‘35 907.) il ay sig 
Springfield, Mass. oe : : 
Sunapee lake, N. H., from Garnet hill, | wee a call. 372. (H 90718, Feb. 
looking south. (H 91077, Mar. 5, 1907.) eres -) 
[8526 | What’s the number? 368. (H 90714, 
Smith (Albert B.), St. Au- ___ Feb. 25,1907.) 
gustine, Fla. | Wrongnumber! 371. (H 90717, Feb. 25, 
Only fish scale house in the world, made | 1907.) 
by Albert B. Smith. A. (H 91158, Se ah each 9 
Mar. 7, 1907.) [3527 c. 0 oe Mar. 25, 1907. 
——B. (H 91159, Mar. 7, 1907.) | Squires Cn F.), Lawrence, 
| ans. 
Smith (Harold Alfred), Re- _ Indian maiden. (FL 91926, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
publican City, Nebr. | [8532 
Kansas prohibition. (H 91804, Mar. 21, | St GC. Paves 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1907.) [8528 anyan ( ae }. evenson, 
Smith (Sterling C.), North | Forest home. (H ee Mar. 21, 1907.) 
_ Yakima, Wash. [8533 
Crowned with eternal snow, Eagle cap, Happy days in winter. (H 91765, Mar. 
Powder river mts., Oreg. 1340. (H | 21, 1907.) 
91098, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8529 | Pleasures of winter. (H 91764, Mar. 21, 
Huge masses of ice above the Cascade 1907.) 
dam, Yakima river, Wash. 13438. (H | 
91099, Mar. 5, 1907.) | Stark Gagne We St. Louis, 


See Si ten WRT In the Ozarks A the Frisco. (H.-90685, 


ft. 307. (H 91096, Mar. 5, 1907.) Feb. 23, 1907.) [8534 


Sunset glory on water and clouds, Yakima | On the Frisco, Kansas City-Memphis line. 
river, Wash. 1336. (H 91097, Mar 5,| (H 90686, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


1907.) | Starrett (Harry H.), New 
Snyder (F. R.), Oxford, | YorkANe Ye 

ee ce gO ae: Teddy bear bank. (H 92042, Mar. 5, 
Miami university (Birds eye view of). | 1907; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907.) [8535 

le) Bees = Oe) ee0 | oes 2. (H 92043, Mar. 5, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 

Souvenir publishing com- | 26, 1907.) 
pany, Lynn, Mass. | 
Can I come out? 364. (H 90710, Feb 25, | Steinberg (Henry), Washing- 

1907.) [3531 ie a ne te GC, 

Come over and havea bird withme. 374. Great Falls of the Potomac in autumn. 

(H 90720, Feb. 25, 1907.) | (Hf 91088, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8536 
Gesundheit. 360. (Hf 90706, Feb. 25, Stroud (W. Ji: Wwe Springs, 

1907.) | 
Good morning. 365. (H 90711, Feb. 25, Roosevelt Butte. “ir 90752, Feb. 25, 

1907.) 1907.) [8537 
Hello! 363. (A 90709, Feb. 25, 1907.) | Thibault (Joseph), Fall River, 
Hello! Shake! 369. (H 90715, Feb. 25, _ Mass. 

1907.) | Fall River. (H 90766, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
Hello! who’s talking? 373. (H 90719, | [8538 

Feb. 25, 1907.) | | Genius of Washington. (H 90764, Feb. 
I’m Teddy. 366. (H 90712, Feb. 25, 26, 1907.) 

1907.) Massachusetts. (H 90763, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
Louis. 361. (H 90707, Feb. 25,1907.) | Republic. (H 90760, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
Oh! get busy! 370. (H 90716, Feb. 25, Todd (H. Stanley), New 

1907.) | 


| York, N. 
Oh! keep cool. 367. ‘(H 90718, Feb. 25, | Head of Christ. (A 91179, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
1907.) | [8539 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


269 


Towles pbudio, Washington, 
uC. 


Smith (Eli) and his daze br &,, 2. 
91759-91760, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Townsend. (Chas. A.), Belfast, 


(H 
[8540 


Belfast, Maine. 

[8541 
Castine harbor. (H 91482, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Goose Falls. (H 91433, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Sandy Point. (H 91431, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Swan Lake. 1. (H 91435, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
2. (H 91436, Mar. 13, 1907.) 
Wreck (The). (H 91434, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Trepagnier & Oschwald, Don- 
aldsonville, La. 


Don’t yer want er automobile yer own 
self. (H 91320, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Ill 


Armstrong (Mrs. Harry), the second most 
beautiful womanin Chicago. 7820. 
a,b,c, d,e. (H 91252-91256, Feb. 25, 
1907.) [8543 

2 c. of each Mar. 8, 1907. 


Carson (Della). Society a 
91146-91147, Mar. 7, 1907.) 
— the most beautiful woman in Chicago. 
iaimaepycwde, tc hi, j,k, 1, m,n, 


Geb, 


iWLe. | 
(H 91437, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


(8542 | 


(H 


o. (H 91261-91275, Feb. 25, 1907; 2c. | 


of each Mar. 6, 1907.) 


——7816,p. (H 91322, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

7816, q. (H 91323, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
—— 7816,r. (H 91324, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
—— 7816, s. (H 91325, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
—— 41144,a. (H 91321, Mar. 1], 1907.) 


De Marion (Miss Ida), the third most 
beautiful woman in Chicago. 7817, 
a,b,c. (H 91257-91259, Feb. 25, 1907; 
2 of each Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Two beauties. a, b, c, d. 
91808, Feb. 25, 1907; 2c. of each Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


Troth Fenty), eRe 


Along Darby er “(H 91380, Mar. 12, 
1907.) . [8544 


Daisies. (H 91378, Mar. 12, 1907.) 
Wild parsnips. (H 91379, Mar. 12, 1907.) 


Troyer (Roderic Arthur), 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Ferry building, San Francisco, Cal., be- 
fore the fire April 18, 1906. (H 91104, 
Mar. 6, 1907.) [8545 


Turner (Horace K.) company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Automedon with Horses of Aschilles, 
Regnault. (H 91177, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
[8546 


28250—pt 4, Nos 14-17—07——6 


(H 91805— | 


1U 40444: U 


Turner (Horace K.) company, 


Boston, Mass. 

Avenue of trees. Hobbema. (H 91175, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Dance of the Nymphs, Corot. (H 91173, 
. Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Fighting Temeraire, Turner. (H 91178, 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Horse fair. Bonheur. (H 91170, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 


(H 


Pilgrims going to church, Boughton. 
91171, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Shepherd’s star, Breton. 

8, 1907.) 
Song of the lark, Breton. 
Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Two lovers, Munier. 
1907.) 


Turney (Mr. D. R.), Omaha, 
Nebr. 
(H 90753, Feb. 26, 1907; 


(Hf 91172, Mar. 
(H 91174, 


(H 91176, Mar. 8, 


Indian mother. 


2°¢. Feb. 9; 1907.) [$047 
Ulrickson (Peter E.), Jack- 
son, Mich. 
Yes, its a boy. (H 91913, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
[8548 
Underwood & Underwood, 


New York, N. Y. 
Harriman (EF. El) (H 90823, Mar. 1, 


SOF ce Mars 19075) [8549 
U 26721-2; U 78526; U 98568. (H 91155- 
91157, Mar. 7, 1907; 2 c. each Mar. 8, 
1907.) 
U_ 33701; U 38475; U 98571. (ei 9137 5— 


Olaf Mar 12. 1907.) 


40522. (H 91106, 91107, 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


| U 42439: U 85262: U 85264: U 85268; 


U 85283; U 85296: U 85298: U 85305; 
U 85306: U 85307; U 85313: U 93750. 
(H 91834, 91836-91845, 91835, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 


_U 45057; U 59459: U 93836-2; U 93911-2: 


| U 76777; U 91184-2; U 91673. 


U 96265. (H 90946-90950, Mar. 2, 
1907; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1907.) 
U 46357; U 46437; U 98492. (H 91167- 


91169, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
U 48334; U 56853; U 59748; U 64121; 
U 72064; U 76774; U 934342; U 97746-2. 
(H 90778-90785, Feb. 27, 1907; 2 c. 
each Feb. 28, 1907.) 
59720; U 97831; U 97844. (H 90820- 
90822, Mar. 1, 1907; 2 c. each Mar. 2, 
1907.) 


U 


(H 91776- 
91778, Mar. 21, 1907; 2c. each Mar. 22, 
1907.) 

U 77317; U 99094; U 99107. 
91750, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


(H 91748- 


270 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


U 77369-2; U 96155; U 96193; U 96327; 
U 97587; U 97655; U 97688; U 97696; 


U 97722. (H 91283-91291, Mar. 9, 
1907.) 
U 88915-2; U 99166; U 99173. (H 91928- 


91930, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Vitagraph company of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 
Belle of the ball. (H 91885, Mar. 23, 


| 1907.) [8555 
Curious (A) dream. (H 91549, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 
Spy (The). (H 91150, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


U 89341-2; U 91770-2 U 95639; U 95803-2; 


U 97345; U 98849; U 99110; U 99110-2; 
U 99110-38; U 99123. (H 91508-91517, 
Mar. 15, 1907; 2 c. each Mar. 16, 1907.) 

U 90862-2. (H 90682, Feb. 23, 1907.) 

U 90958; U 96156. 
5, 1907.) 

U 91163; U 91641-2; U 96639-2. 
90967-90969, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

U 91753. 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 

U 91813; U 91817; U 98787; U 98796. 
91427-91430, Mar. 138, 1907.) 


(H 


Vose (R. C. & N. M.), Bos- 
ton,” Mass. 
Girl’s head. By James McNeil Whistler. 


"(1 91091, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8556 
Psyche. By Paul Thumann. (H 91093, 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 


(H 91089, 91090, Mar. | 
| Wood nymph. By F. A. Kaulbach. 


(HS 


(HI 91448, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. 


(H 
91092, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Waldo (W.), Houston, Tex. 
View showing dump gang at end of dump. 
(H 9191], Mar. 25, 1907.) [8557 


_ View showing loading and dump trains at 


1 94500; U 96677: U 99123-2: U 99123-3. 
(H. 91526-91529, Mar. 16, 1907: 2 c. 


each Mar. 18, 1907.) 


U 96992; U 97663;. U 97665; U 97673; 
U 97674; U 97676; U 97684. 
91976, Mar. 26, 1907; 2 c. each Mar. 27, 
1907.) 


U 97797; U 98053; U 98228; U 98238; 
U 98474. 
1907.) 

U 97938-2; U 98500; U 98502; U 98508; 
U 98518; U 98859. (H 91887-91892, 
Mar. 23, 1907; 2 c. each Mar. 25, 1907.) 


(H 91970- | : : : 
; | View showing locomotive with train on 


(Hl 91723-91727, Mar. 19, 


passing track, looking toward dump. 
(H 91908, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
View showing loading engine and dump 


engine after transferring cars. (H 
91912, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


dump. (H 91909, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
View showing train dumping from trestle. 
(H 91910, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
View showing 45 ton steam shovel show- 
ing 70 ton shovel in background. (H 
91906, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


| View showing 45 ton steam shovel waiting 


U 98051; U 98231; U 98473; U 98488; 


U 98495. 
1907.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


io. 
Clarissa. (H 91734, Mar. 20,1907.) [8550 
Urbach (Howard), Weston, 
W. Va. 
Jackson’s mill. General Stonewall Jack- 


son and his boyhood home. (H 91766, 
Mar. 21, 1907.) [8551 


Utnahmer (Harry F.), Mc- 
Keesport, Pa. 
Altmeyer theatre entrance. 


Feb. 26, 1907.) [$552 


Van Oeyen (L.), Cleveland, 
Ohi 


io. 
Mariani (Frederico). (H 90777, Feb. 27, 
1907.) [8553 


Van Sant (Florence Allaire), 


Jay, N.Y. 
Winter harmonies. (H 91280, Feb. 28, 
1907.) 


[8554 | 


(H 91562-91566, Mar. 18, 


for loading track showing 70 ton steam 
shovel in background. (H 91907, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 


| View showing 70 ton steam shovel and 


(H 90754, 


locomotive. (H 91904, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


View showing 70 ton steam shovel crew 
and pit gang. (H 91905, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

View showing 70 ton steam shovel from 
the rear showing pit. (H. 91903, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 


View showing 70 ton steam shovel from 
the rear taken from the bank, showing 
45 ton steam shovel in background. (H 
91902, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

2c. of each Mar. 12, /1907. 


Walford (Herbert Ladd), 
Providence, R. I. 
Collecting dead bodies along the beach, 
Block Island. (H 90792, Feb. 28, 
1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1907.) [8558 


Removing dead bodies at New Shoreham 
life saving station, Block Island. (H 
90790, Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Removing the survivors from the New 
Shoreham life saving station. (H 90789 
Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


bo 
Sa | 


Walford (Herbert Ladd), 
Providence, R. I. 

Sandy Point life saving station, Block 
Island, where word of disaster was first 
received. (H 90793, Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


| 


Section of hurricane deck washed ashore | 


at Sandy Point. 
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Steamer Larchmont of the Joy Line, sunk | 


in collision off Block Island, Feb. 11, 
1907. 
' Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Victims of the disaster in New Shoreham 


life saving station, Block Island. (H 
90788, Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Ill. 
Beautiful palm walk in the park at Long 
Beach, Cal. (H 91065, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
[8559 
Brooklyn bridge and East river trom 
““World’’ building, New York, U.S. A. 
(H 91063, Mar. 4, 1907.) 
Building the great Panama canal, men 
and steam shovel in foreground, Paraiso, 
Panama. (H 91058, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


City of Puebla from the cathedral, Mex- 
ico. (H 91060, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


- Down Midway Plaisance from the pier, 


EE 


showing bath house, Long Beach, Cal. 
(H 91056, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Gog and Magog, grotesque rocks, Pike’s 
Peak trail, Col., U. S. A. (H 91057, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 


_ Home, sweet home in Panama, character- 
(H | 


istic native huts of the tropics. 
91062, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


In the plunge, interior famous bath house, 
Long Beach, Cal. (H 91055, Mar. 4, 


1907.) 

Inspiring scene, looking east from Smiley 
heights, Redlands, Cal. (H 91059, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Jack Tar’s shots not always fatal, sailors 
shooting craps aboard U. S. cruiser 
Boston. (H 91061, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Life among the cowboys, branding calves 
in the corral, Arizona, U. S. A. (H 
91051, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Oxcart and ferry boat, showing Santa 
Maria bridge in construction Panama. 
(Hf 91066, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Picturesque ruin, the result of earthquake 


Apr. 18, 1906. Front view of new city 
hall, San Francisco, Cal. (H 91067, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Santa Catalina Island in the Pacific, sea | 


gulls at rest in foreground. 


(H 91064, 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Separating the herd on one of the greatest | 


cattle ranches of the west, Northern 
Arizona, U. S. A. 
1907.) 


(H 91073, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 


(H 91054, Mar. 4, _ 


(H 90791, Feb. 28, 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, Ill. 
Spring round-up of thousands of range fed 
cattle on the Pitts ranch, Arizona, 
U.S. A. (H 91053, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Thrown. Cowboy and horse holding a 
‘lassoed cow while awaiting arrival of 
help, Arizona, U.S. A. (H 91052, Mar. 
4, 1907.) 


Waters (H. J.), Santa Rosa, 
Cal. 


Luther Burbank and his new home. (H 

90365, Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1907.) 

[8560 

Luther Burbank’s new home. (H 90364, 
Feb. 11, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Weller (L. P.), 
Minn. 

Face in rock. (H 91809, Mar. 21, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1907.) [8561 


Preston, 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Along King st., the heart of the business 
district, after the earthquake, and fire, 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8749. (H 
91392, Mar. 13, 1907.) [8562 


Along Port Royal st., remains of a burned 
body on sheet iron in foreground, Kings- 
ton disaster, Jamaica. 8756. (H 91396 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Among the curious roots of a huge rubber 
tree in tropic Ceylon. 14315. (H 
91580, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Among the 1600 stone pillars of the Brazen 
palace, in the ruined city of Anuradha- 
pura, Ceylon. 14336. (H 91601, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Amritsar, Pool of Immortality, one of the 
wealthiest cities of India. 14057. (H 
91415, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Ananda (The Endless) temple seen 
through the arch of the Thapinyer tem- 
ple. Pagan, Burma. 14549. (H 91661, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Ananda temple, most splendid of the 
many shrines which once adorned 
Pagan, Burma. 14548. (H 91660, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Ancient method of executing a criminal 
in Ceylon, prisoner crushed by an ele- 
phant’s foot. 14332. (H 91597, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Assembling for prayer, multitudes oi 
devout Mohammedans in the courtyard 
of the Jumma mosque, Delhi, India. 
14045. (H 91016, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 

At his daily toil, the sagacious elephant in 


lumber yards at Moulmeir, Burma. 
14516. (H 91628, Mar. 18, 1907). 


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White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
At one of the refugee camps on the race 
course, Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 
8771. (H 91402, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Avenue (An) of ruins, huge mass of wreck- 
age along Port Royal st., Kingston 
disaster, Jamaica. 8757. (H 91397, 
Mar. 138, 1907.) 


Bathing the Hindu dead in the Ganges to 
insure the soul of Paradise, Benares, 
India. 


14085. (H 90941, Mar. 2, 1907. 


Bauhinia Auguina, a singular snake like | 


creeper, Botanical gardens, Perademya, 
Ceylon. 14316. (H 91581, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Beaching a catamaran through the surf at | 


full sail, Wellawatta, Ceylon. 14306. 


(H 91572, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Beautiful Arab horse of the Maraja with 
its elaborate trappings, Udaipur, India. 
14016. H 90999, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 e. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Beautiful fantastic Burmese Kyaungs at — 


Kadoe. 
1907.) 


Beautiful gilded and carved teak wood 
shrines before the Sheve Dagon pagoda, 
Rangoon, Burma. 14509. (H 91621, 
Mar. oe 1907.) 

Beautiful Indian flamingoes in the gar- 


dens of the Royal palace, Jaipur, India. 
14030. (H 90935, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


14519. “CH S9lGsi Mars a8), 


palace grounds, Udaipur, India. 14018. 
(H 91409, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Beautiful sweep of shore north from Mt. 
Lavinia, Ceylon. 14310. (H 91575, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Beautiful white marble causeway leading 
to the Golden temple, Amritsar, India. 
14059. (H 91611, Mar. 18, 1907. ) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Burmese girls off for a picnic in a buffalo 
cart, Mopoon, Burma. 14527. (H 

91639, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Burmese ladies on their way to the bazaar, 
Mandalay, Burma. 14533. (H 91645, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Burmese women at worship before the 
great image of Buddha in the Paingoo 
Caves, So Burma. 14525. (H 91637, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into 
cigars, Mopoon, Burma. 14529. (H 
91641, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Bustling main street of Alwar, looking 
toward the fort, India. 14038. (H 
91010, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


_ Busy shipping in Colombo harbor, as seen 


from customs wharf, Ceylon. 14301. 


(H 91567, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


By the lofty walls of Gwalior Fort, one of 
the greatest strongholds in India. 
14080. (H 91035, Mar. 4; 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


_ Camels and their drivers among the ruins 


of ancient Delhi, India. 14055. 


91414, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Cathedral, with its mirror like pools and 
walls of rock 300 ft. high, Watkins Glen, 
N. Y. 387. (H 90980, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


(H 


| Chanpori gate, the picturesque entrance 
Beautiful (The) marble fountain in the | 


Big bell of Burma, second largest in the | 


world (weight 80 tons), Mingoon , Burma. 
14542. (H 91654, Mar. 18, °1907.) 


Bombay’s magnificant public building, 


India. 14002. (H 90993, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Breaker house of the great Retsof salt 
mine, Retsof, N. Y. 13516. (H 90992, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


to the walled city of Jaipur, India. 
14019. (H 91001, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Charming Silver Lace falls, in the beauti- 
ful. Havana Glen, NE aa 2or CE 
90984, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


City hall square, Winnipeg, the metropo- 
lis of the Canadian northwest. 9571. 
(H 90985, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


City (The) of Bombay, metropolis of 
western India, from Malabar Hill. 
14001. (H 91403, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


| - 
| City of great antiquity, Lahore, from the 
University library and high court, | Ity of great antiquity ore, ir 


Wazir Khan Mosque, India. 14063: 
(H 91026, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


| Clearing away the wreckage preparatory 


Broad spacious Johri Bazaar, a typical | Sake : 
Cocoanut palm loaded with ripened fruit, 


street in Jaipur, India’s model city. 
14021. (Hi. 91003, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 ec. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Buddhist priest bearing image and screen, 
at the entrance of Insurameneya temple, 
Ceylon. 14342. (H 91607, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


to rebuilding the city Kingston disas- 
ter, Jamaica. 8761. (H 91118, Mar. 
6, 1907.) 


Malay peninsula. 14507. 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 


(H 91619, 


| Colored (A) merchant giving way to his 


despair at the utter wreck of his for- 
tunes, Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8764. 
(H 91399, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


| 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Colossal recumbent figure of Buddha, 
Pegu, Burma. 14513. (H 91625, Mar. 

18, 1907.) 

Council chamber, a marvelous rock room 
formed by nature, Havana Glen, N. Y. 
390. (H 90983, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 
6, 1907.) 

Courtyard of marble, white as alabaster, 
in the palace of the Maharaja, Alwar, 
India. 14040. (H 91011, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Crowded landing place on the Salween | 


river, Kadoe, Burma. 14521. (H 91633, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Curious and beautiful old pagoda at Min- 
goon, Burma. 14541. (H 91653, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


| 
| 
| 


Curious customs of the Burmese, funeral | 
ceremony and hearse. 14520. (H 91632, | 
_ Entrance to the Arrakan pagoda, one of 


Curiously and beautifully carved pillars | 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 


in the hall of the Kutbal mosque, Delhi, 
India. 14049. (H- 91413, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 


Dazzling whiteness of the orient, street 
feading to the Maharaja’s palace. 14009. 
(H 90996, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Desolate (The) ruins of the Catholic 
church, compietely destroyed by earth- 
quake, Kingston disaster, 
8755. (H 91395, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Devout Hindus bathing, praying and 
drinking the water of the holy Ganges, 
Benares, India. 14084. (H 91039, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Dickering and bargaining on every side 
in the market at Mandalay, Burma. 


14535. (H 91647, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Dining room Englischer Hof, Baden 
Baden, Germany. 2146. (H 90986, 


Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 
Distributing supplies to the destitute 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Empty camel train leaving thriving city 
of Jaipur, India. 14020. (H 91002, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Enormous marble palace of the Maharaja, 
from across Lake Pichola, Udaipur, 
India. 14010. (H 90997, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Entrance cascade and sentry bridge, Wat- ~ 
kins Glen, N. Y., U. S. A. 384. (H 
90977, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Entrance colonnade to the Shive Dagon, 
pagoda, most sacred of Buddhist shrines, 
Ragoon, Burma. 14510. (H 91622, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Entrance gate and causeway over the 
sacred tank, Golden Temple, Amritsar, 
India. 14060. (H 91416, Mar. 13, 
1907.) 


the most splendid Buddhist temples in 
Burma, Mandalay. 14531. (H 91643, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Entrance to the beautiful marble tomb 
of St. Selim Chishti, Fatehpur-Sikzi, 
India. 14079. (H 91034, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


| Exciting (An) moment, fishermen bring- 


Jamaica. | 


ing their catamaran through the boiling 
surf, Ceylon. 14309. (H 91574, Mar. 
TS, 19075) 

Exquisitely carved marble surrounding 
the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal in the Taj 
Mahal Agra, India. 14068. (H 91028, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


‘Fakir (A) on his bed of spikes, most spec- 


from one of the little damaged build-— 


ings, Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8766. 


(H 91121, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Drawing-room in the royal palace, show- 
ing cut glass table and silver chairs, 
Udaipur. 14012. (H 90998, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Drivers washing their bulls in a lake near 
Colombo, Ceylon. 14304. (H 91570, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Early morning among the Ghats, crowds 
of pilgrims bathing in the sacred Gan- 
ges, Benares, India. (H 91038, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Elephant keepers driving a herd of huge 
beasts into a river to drink, Kandy, 
Ceylon. 14324. (H 91589, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


tacular performance of a religious fa- 
natic, India. 14091. (H 91421, Mar. 
13, 1907.) 


Famous high banks of the Genesee from 
near the gates of Glen Irie, Portage, 
N. Y. 13506. (H 90990, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2 ¢. Mar. 6, 1907. 

Famous group of Assan rubber trees in the 


botanical gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon. 
14319. (H 91584, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


_ Fantastic (A) sight, Royal Mail steam- 


ship’s building, its roof pointing to the 
sky, Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8754. 
(H 91394, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Finishing and packing processes, cigar 
making, Mopoon, Burma. 14530. (H 
91642, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

First steps toward reconstructing the 
devastated city, carrying away the de- 
bris, Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8758. 
(H 91116, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Five-acre bed of head lettuce ready for 
the market. 13511. (H 90991, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


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White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Flocks of vultures, most repulsive of | 


birds, waiting for carcasses on the banks 
of the Ganges, India. 14089. (H 


91042, Mar, 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) _ 


Fruit shop at Penang, Straits Settlement. 
14504. (H 91616, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Giant bamboo nearly 100 ft. high, trunks 
12 inches diameter, Peradeniya, Cey- 
lon. 14317. (H 91582, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Glimpse of one of nature’s beauty spots, 
Genesee river and falis, Portage, N. Y. 
13504. (H 90988, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Golden Shive-zi-gon pagoda, 
Nyawngu and Pagan, Burma. 
(H 91658, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Golden temple, sacred lake and clock 
tower, Amritsar, India. 14058. (H 
91023, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Good friends, a huge elephant, the gen- 
tlest and most docile of beasts and cattle 
feeding together, India. 14036. (H 
91411, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Good night, Freshie, sorry to leave you, 
but we’llcomeagain. 5825. (H90929, 
Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Great cone shaped Sule pagoda, Rangoon, 
Burma. 14508. (H 91620, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Great palace of the Maharaja a huge pile 
of oriental architecture, Jaipur, India. 
14023. (H 91005, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Great royal palace in the deserted city of 
Amber, once the capital of Jaipur, 
India. 14033. (H 91008, Mar, 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


between 
14546. 


Grinding moonstones in Kandy, where | 


the finest and most lustrous in the 
world are found, Ceylon. 14328. (H 
91593, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Hall of the peacock throne, in the palace 
of the grand moguls, walls inlaid with 
gems, Delhi, India. 14052. 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Hansom (The) cabs of Agra, in the street 
before the Jumana mosque, India. 
14064. (H 91417, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Happy though destitute refugees in tem- 
porary shelters at Parade gardens, 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 
91124, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Hauling logs from the Salween river with 


the patient, powerful elephant, Moul- 
mein, Burma. 14517. (H 91629, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Herding goats on the great plains outside 


the beautiful city of Udaipur, India. | 


14015. (H 91408, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


(H 91019, | 


8769. (H | 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Hideous method of disposing of the dead, 
building pyres and laying on the bodies ~ 
to be burned, Benares, India. 14086. 
(H 91040, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


| Hindu widow lighting the funeral pyre of 


her husband, Benares, India. 14087. 


(H 90942, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Holy Tank Alwar, surrounded with pal- 
aces and shrines a scene of surpassing, 
beauty, India. 14039. (H 91412, Mar. 
13, 1907.) 


Holy Thuparama dogoba, in which the 
collar bone of Buddha is buried Anur- 
adhapura, Ceylon. 14337. (H 91602, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Hordes of faithful Moslems leaving the 
Jumma mosque, Delhi, India. 14046. 
(H 91017, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


How chasms are made, stream and cascade 
wearing away the rocky gorge, Watkins 
Glen, N. Y. 385. (H 90978, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


How the oriental travels, bullock carts 
in the streets of Jaipur, India. 14031. 
(H 91006, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


Huge many-trunked banyan tree in the 
streets of Colombo, Ceylon. 14302. 
(H 91568, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Huge reclining Buddha carved in rock, 
surrounded by smaller image, Insuru- 
miniya, Ceylon. 14343. (H 91608, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) — 


Hundreds of wild boars from the jungle 
swarming on the hills near Udaipur, 
India. 14017. (H 91000, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Ideal scene of tropic beauty, Kandy, Cey- 
lon. 14323. (H 91588, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Immense image of Buddha at the Shive 
Dagon pagoda, Rangoon, Burma. 14511. 
(H._ 91623, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Imposing (The) royal palace with its 
marble terraces, overlooking Lake Pi- 
chola, Udaipur, India. 14011. (H 
90930, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Imposing ruins of a massive gate in the 
wall of old Delhi, India. 14054. (H 
91021, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


In the beautiful white marble cloisters of 
Akbar’s tomb, Agra, India. 14075. (H 
91031, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


In the courtyard of the golden temple, 
Amritsar, India. 14061. (H 91024, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


95 


White (H. ©.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


In the great Paingoo caves. Sitting 


Buddhas many centuries old, South | 


Burma. 
1907.) 


14524. (H 91636, Mar. 


18, | 


Incomparable Taj Mahal, reared by the 


ereat mogul, Shah Jehan, as a tomb for 
his wife, Agra, India. (H 91027, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Indian artist carving an elephant’s tusk; 


in one of the workshops of Delhi, India. | 


Largest draught animal in the world, 
Indian lapidaries working under an Ital-— 


14047. (H 91610, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

ian artist to restore the mosaics of the 
royal palace, Delhi, India. (H 91020, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


| Largest, 


Intelligent elephants carrying huge blocks | 
of teakwood, lumber yards, Rangoon, | 


Burma. 14512. (H 91624, Mar. 18, 


1907.) 
Interior of the Dilwarra Temple, filled 


with the most exquisite carving in all | 


India. Mar. 


1907.) : 
Insuruminiya, an ancient and picturesque 


rock temple in the heart of Ceylon. 
14341. (H 91606, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Jain Temple at Calcutta, considered the 


14006. (H 91406, 13, 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Lace-like screen of delicately carved 
marble inlaid with gems, Taj Mahal, 
Agra, India. 14069. (H 91029, Mar. 4, 

61907; 2'c.. Mar: 6, 1907.) 

Lace making in Ceylon—Singhalese girls 
at work in a courtyard, Colombo, Cey- 
lon. 14303. (H 91569, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Largest dagoba in Anurad hapura, dome, - 
360 ft. in diameter, Ceylon. 14335. 
(H 91600, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


elephants harnessed with chains, haul- 
ing logs in lumber yards, Moulmein, 
Burma. 14518. (H 91630, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


gentlest, most intelligent of 
beasts—elephant holding. boy in his 
trunk, Ceylon. 14331. (H 91596, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 

Lion (The) entrance to the wonderful 
rock-carved caves of Elephanta, near 
Bombay, India. 14004. (H 91405, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Loading an Irrawaddy steamer at Minbu, 
Burma. 14553. (H 91665, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


_ Loading freight into native buffalo carts 


finest Jain structure in the world, India. | 


14100. (H 91049, Mar. 4, 1907; 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Jak (The) bread fruit tree the huge fruit 
weighing 5 to 50 lbs., Ceylon. 14326. 
(H 91591, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Bre: | 


Jamaican natives cooking dinner in the | 


midst of the ruins of their former homes, 
Kingston disaster. 8762. (H 91119, 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


at the water front, Penang, Straits Set- 
tlement. 14503. (H 91615, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Loading rock salt into cars, 60 car-loads 
sper) day. at» Ketsot. No Ys Ups. ne 
13519. (H 91453, Mar. 14, 1907.) 

Lofty bamboo trees in the beautiful bo- 


tanical gardens, Paradeniya, Ceylon. 
14318. (H 91583, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


_ Long haired, ash-besmeared fakirs on the 


Jatalan pagoda hill from the terrace of the 


monastery, Moulmein, Burma. 14514. 


(H 91626, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


banks of the Ganges, Benares, India. 
14088. (H 91041, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 


_ Looking across the moat (300 ft.) to the 


Jubilee market on Orange street in the | 


heart of the devastated district, Kings- 
ton disaster, Jamaica. 8768. (H 
91123, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Jugdish temple, a most perfect example 
of Hindu architecture, Udaipur, India. 
14014. (H 90931, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Jumma mosque, Delhi, of white marble 


and red sandstone, the greatest in In- | 


dia. 14043. (H 91014, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Juna laden with pottery, on the Irra- 
waddy, Burma. 14551. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Kinchinjanga, 28,156 ft. high, second 
highest mountain in the world, the 
Himalayas, India. 14094. (H 91046, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


(H 91663, | 


walls of Fort Dufferin, Mandalay, 
Burma. 14537. (H 91649, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Looking down 300 ft. from the ramparts 
of the fort on the ancient town, Gwalior, 
India. 14032. (H 91037, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Looking for bodies among the ruins 
where a number of victims are known 
to be buried, Kingston disaster, Ja- 
maica. 8765. (H 91120, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Looking north across the lake at Kandy 
to the famous Temple of Buddha’s 
tooth, Ceylon. 14322. (H 91587, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 

Looking up Shadow gorge, Watkins 
Glen, N. Y. 388. (H 90981, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


276 CATALOGUE 


White (H. ©.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Lovely valley of Dumbera from the 


heights above, Kandy, Ceylon. 14329. 
(H 91594, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Magnificent gate to the abandoned palace 
of Fatehpur-Sikrl, called the finest 
gate in the world, India. 
91422, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Magnificent marble hall of the pearl 
mosque, Agra, India. 14070. (H 91030, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2:c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


14078. 


Majestic (The) gateway to’ Akbar’s Tomb, | 


from the terrace of the mausoleum, 
Agra, India. 14074. 
13, 1907.) 


Making cigars—Burmese women cutting | 


and rolling the wrappers, Mopoon, 
Burma. 14628. 
1907.) 

Malay boats in the harbor at Pinang, 
Straits Settlement. 14502. (H 91614, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Manak Chowk, a busy thoroughfare in 
Jaipur, India. 14028. 
ZO) 


Marble tomb of Nizam-ud-din Aulia, a | 


celebrated Moslem poet, near Delhi, 
India. 14056. (H 91022, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Market place paved with pigeons—all 


animal life is sacred in Jaipur, India. | 


14024. (HI 90933, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Marvellous Taj Mahal seen through the | 


arches of a balcony of the Royal palace, 
Agra, India. 14072. (H 90940, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 

Marvellously (The) picturesque old city 
of Udaipur on beautiful Lake Pichola, 
India. 14008. (H 91407, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Mihintale dagoba, over 2,000 years old, 
one of the best preserved Buddhist 
monuments, Ceylon. 14334. (H 91599, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Mischief brewing. 
4, 1907.) 

(H 91451, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


5242. 


Miserable hovels of the natives within the | 


shadow of the imposing walls of 
Fatehpur-Sikri, India. 14077. (H 
91033, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Mohammedan boys leaping from a tower 
70 ft. high into a sacred tank, Delhi, 
India. 14048. (H 90937, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Mohammedans celebrating a holiday in 
the hills outside Jaipur, India. 14032. 
(H 91007, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


Mohammedans performing the ceremony | 
of washing hands and lips at Jumma | 


mosque, Delhi, India. 14044. (H 
91015, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


(HH | 


(H 91420, Mar. | 


(H 91640, Mar. 18, | 


(H 90934, Mar. | 


(HE 90971, Mar. | 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Monks worshipping before an ancient 
stone image of Buddha in a jungle, 
Ceylon. 14339. (H 91604, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

Most faultless edifice that man has reared, 
the Taj Mahal at Agra, India. 14066. 
(H. 90939, Mar. 2, 1907.) 

Most imposing emblem of Mohammedan 
power that this earth can show, the 
Kitub Minav, 700 years old, perfect in 
every detail, Delhi, India. 14050. (H 
90938, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Most sacred shrine in Ceylon, the temple 
of Buddha’s tooth, Kandy. 14821. 
(H 91586, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Mounting an elephant by way of the huge 
creature’s foreleg, which he obediently 
holds up, Ceylon. 14330. (H 91595, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Native Burmese examining the curious 
stalactite formation in the Paingoo 
caves, South Burma. 14526. (191638, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Native children fishing on the beach near 
Colombo, Ceylon. 10308. (H 91573, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Native climbing a palm tree to draw 
palm toddy, the sap of the opening 
flower buds, Burma. 14522. (H 91634, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Native sculptor chiseling an image of 
Buddha from white marble, Burma. 
14539. (H 91651, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Native soldiers on duty among the ruins 
in the business portion of the city, 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8759. (H 
91398, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Necessity camp, rude quarters of refugees 
at the race course, Kingston disaster, 
Jamaica. 8770, (}CHoI40i Mare a3, 
1907.) 


Nepalese peasants at Darjeeling, the 
great health resort of Bengal, Hima- 
layas in distance, India. 14095. . (H 
91612, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


One of Kingston’s principal streets, build- 
ings completely ruined by earthquake, 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8747. (H 
91390, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


|One of the huge leogryphs (guardian 


lions) before a pagoda on the Irrawaddy, 
Burma. 14555. (H 91667, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

One of the 12 ornamental gates in the 
walls of Fort Dufferin, Mandalay, 
Burma. 14538. (H 91650, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


277 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Oriental omnibus elephant with its load 
of passengers at the palace gate, Jaipur, 
India. 14022. (H 91004, Mar. 4, 1907: 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Palatial residence of the native Malays 
in the heart of the tropics. 14506. (H 
91618, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Parish (The) church, clock on tower shows 
exact hour when earthquake took place, 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8748. (H 
91391, Mar. 13, 1907.) 

Perils (The) of photography, our artist, 
H. G. Pouting, F. R.G. 8., photograph- 
ing alligators at short range on the edge 
of an Indian lake. 14034. (H 91410, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Picking tea on Sir Thomas Lipton’s fa- 
mous tea plantation at Polgahawela, 
Ceylon. 14314. (H 91579, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Picturesque bazaar where peasants of the 
Himalayas barter their wares, Dar- 
jeeling, India. 14096. (H 91047, Mar. 
4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Picturesque city of Alwar from the hill 
below the fort, India. 14037. (HH 
90936, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Picturesque road to Pagan, lined with 
ruins of pagodas and carved images, 
Burma. 14547. (H 91659, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Picturesque views of the glen and path 
along the edge of rocky chasm, Watkins 
Glen, N. Y. 386. (H 90979, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Pineapple plantation, the ripened fruit 
ready to be gathered, Ceylon. 14312. 
(H 91577, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Pinnacled heights of Pagoda hill, crowned 
with innumerable shrines, Moulmein, 
Burma. 14515. (H 91627, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Playing bandy or hocky on a field of ice, 
in Engadine, Switzerland. 15162. (H 
91308, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Port Royai st., a scene of utter desolation, 
Kingston disaster, Jainaica. 8753. (H 
91115, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Port (The) where wharves were destroyed, 
relief ship at the pier, Kingston disas- 
ter, Jamaica. 8765. (H 91400, Mar. 
1, 1907.) 


Primitive method of threshing in Burina, 
treading out rice with water buffaloes. 
14523. (H 91635, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Professional dancing girls in the streets of 
old Delhi, India. 14051. (H 91018, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


28250—pt 4, nos 14-17—07——_7 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Queen’s golden monastery, a gem of orien- 
tal architecture, Mandalay, Burma. 
14534. (H 91646, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Ringing a temple bell, in a temple court- 
vard, Pagan, Burma. 14550. (H 
91662, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Road through a Malay village, palms and 
tropic verdure on every side. 14505. 
(if 91617, Mar. 18, 1907:) 

Rows of ruined ware houses long lower 
King street, looking toward the Bay. 
Kingston disaster, Jamaica. 8751. (H 
91114, Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Rugged gorge of the Genesee, showing 
middle and upper falls, Portage, N. Y. 
13505. (H 90989, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Ruined foundation of ancient pagoda, 
the largest mass of brick work in the 
world, Mengoon, Burma. 14544. (II 
91656, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Ruins of the architectural glories of Anu- 
radhapura, once the capital of Ceylon. 
(600 B.C.) 14338. (H 91603, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


Sacred bullocks before the temple en- 
trance, Alwar, India. 14041. (H 
91012, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Sacred lake and infinitely sacred temple 
of Brahma at Pushkar, India. 14018. 
(H 90932, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


Sacred turtle tank and the gorgeous Arra- 
kan pagoda, Mandalay, Burma. 14532. 
(H 91644, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Sailing o’er a crystal sea. Singhalese 
catamaran gliding through the surf at 
Wellawatta, Ceylon. 14305. (H 
91571, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


St. Moritz, a popular health resort in En- 
gadine, Switzerland. 15165. (H 
Sis 10. Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Scarce a wall left standing, utter demoli- 
tion of business blocks by earthquake 
of Jan. 14, 1907, Kingston, Jamaica. 
8752. (H 91393, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Sculptured by nature, Elfin gorge with its 
lovely pools, Watkins Glen, N. Y. 
389. (H 90982, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 
6, 1907.) 


Sea gulls following an ocean liner on the 
Indian ocean. 14556. (H 91668, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 


Searching the ruins what the earthquake 
left, the fire destroyed, Kingston dis- 
aster. 8760. (H 91117, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Setting out for a trip on skis, in Engadine, 
Switzerland. (H 91309, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


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White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Ships of the desert, stately camels on an | Third class carriage for women on Bur- 


avenue outside "Agra, India. 14073. 


(H 91419, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Siamese pilgrim priests with their votive | 


offerings, Ceylon. 14340. (H 91605, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Sikh strong man with his clubs, the heavi- | 


est 640 Ibs., smallest, 160 lbs. 14062. 
(Hl 91025, Mar. 4,.1907; 2 c) Mar: 6, 
1907.) 

Singhalese girl with her water jar, Ceylon. 
14327. (H 91592, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Singhalese girls in their comboys (straight 
skirts) and white jackets, Ceylon. 
14313. (H 91578, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


cobras and other reptiles, India. 14092 


(H 91044, Mar. 4, 1907: 2 c. Mar. 6, | 


1907.) 

Splendid gate of old Gwalior Fort, as seen 
from the ramparts, Gwalior, India. 
14081. (H 91036, Mar. 4, 1907; Dare. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) 

State elephants of the Maharaja on parade, 
Jaipur, India. 14026. 
14, 1907.) 


Steamer and native boats on the famous | 


Irrawaddy, at Thayatmyo, Burma. 
14554. (H 91666, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Street scene in ancient Delhi, the Rome 
of Asia, India. 14042. (H 91013, Mar. 
4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Sunrise on the Himalayas, the roof of the 


world, northern India. 14099. (Hf | 
91424, Mar. 13, 1907.) | 
Sunrise on the Indian ocean. 14501. 


91613, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Superb tomb of Itmad-ud-daulah, of pure | 


white marble inlaid with gems, Agra, 
India. 14071. (H 91050, Mar. 4, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Taj Mahal (The), the most magnificent 
memorial of the Mogul dynasty, re- 
flected in the waters of the Jumma 
river, Agra, India. 14065. (H 91418, 
Mar. 13,°1907.) 


Taking | He supper with him, elephant 
carrying a great palm log across the 
river for his evening meal, Ceylon. 
14333. (91598, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Taking their afternoon smoke. 


girls with their huge cheroots. 
(H 91664, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


(H 91454, Mar. 


(H 


mese R’y, picture on door denotes 
women’s compartment to those who 
can not read. 14540. (H 91652, Mar. 
18, 1907. 


| Tibetan devil dancers who guarantee to 


| 


Burmese | 
14552. | 


Temple of 450 pagodas, each recording | 


on stone a section of the law of Buddha, 
Mandalay, Burma. 14536. (H 91648. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

There is Freshie, sleeping sweetly. 
(H 91452, Mar. 14, 1907.) 


5620. 


drive away the evil one, Darjeeling, 
India. 14098. (H91423, Mar. 13, 1907.) 


Trimurti or three faced bee of Shiva, 19 
ft. high, Elephanta caves, near Bom- 
bay, India. 14005. (H 90994, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


| Truly oriental, a street in the ancient city 


of Ajmere, India. 14007. (H 90995, 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 


E ; | Ty Hed Bill f he Him- 
Snake charmer performing with deadly | ypes of Tiber Bae 


alaya mts, Darjeeling, India. 14097. 
(H 91048, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Typical street scene in Benares, the reli- 
gious capital of India from time imme- 
morial. 140938. (H 91045, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Unrivalled beauty of tropical verdure in 


the lovely Botanical gardens, Pera- 
demya, Ceylon. 14820. (H_ 91585, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Upper falls of the Genesee river and rail- 
way bridge, Portage, N. Y. 18502. 
(H 90987, Mar. 4, 1907;.2 c. Mar. 6, 
1907.) 


Valley of the Irrawaddy from the great 
pagoda, Mingoon, Burma. 14543. (H 
91655, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Very near view of a monster alligator 
emerging from an Indian river. 14035 
(H 91009, Mar. 4, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Victoria terminus, one of the Bae rail- 
way stations in the world, Bombay. 
India. 14003. (H 91404, Mar. 12, 
1907.) 


Vultures feeding, a flock of 150 devouring 
a dead body on the banks of the Gan- 
ges, India. 14090. (H 91043, Mar. 4, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Waiting for the fishing boats to come in 
at Mt. Lavima, Ceylon. 14311. (H 
91576, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Washing oranges before packing, on the 
pier, Manatee, Fla. 844. (H 91450, 
Mar. 14, 1907.) 


| Watching the election returns. Great 
crowds before the Times building and 
Astor Hotel, New York. 70. (H 90976, 
Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1907.) 

Well-filled ferry boat on the Irrawaddy, 
Burma. 14545. (H 91657, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

When the elephant takes his ease bathing 
in the river after his work is done, Cey- 
lon. 14825, (H 91590, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 279 
White (H. C.) company, Williams (Verne O.), Kan- 
North Bennington, Vt. sas City, Mo. 

When the evening shadows fall. Twilight | Hyde Park school drill. Frontview. (H 
on a tropic lake in Ceylon. 143844. 90761, Feb. 26, 1907.) [8565 
(H 91609, Mar. 18, 1907.) —— profile. (H 90762, Feb. 26, 1907.) 

Where earthquake and fire have done | > i ; 
their worst, Little Port Royal st., King- Wilson (Magdaline), Fonda, 
ston disaster, Jamaica. 8750. (H Iles ie 
911138, Mar. 6, 1907.) Massacre of Wyoming. (H 80995, July 

Wrecked Wiemer school in foreground. ane Le. July 20, 1906; 1c. any: 
Parish church in distance, Kingston -) [ 
disaster, Jamaica. 8767. (H 91122, Wohlbriick (Theodor Clem- 

_ Mar. 6, 1907.) ens), Worcester, Mass. 


Wretched life of the native Hindus at | Woman’s club building, Worcester, Mass. 
close quarters, street in Fatchpur-Sikri, Moorish suite. 1. (H 90574, Feb. 18, 


in a typical village street in India. | 1907; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1907.) [8567 
14076. (H 91032, Mar. 4, 1907; 2 c. | —— 2. (H 90575, Feb. 18, 1907; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1907.) | Feb. 11, 1907.) 
Whittaker (F. N.), Fergus Wooster (George), Prescott, 
Falls, Minn. | Ariz. 
June lightning. (H 90795, Feb. 28, | Apache girl, Us-Tay. (H 90760, Feb. 26, 
1907; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907.) [8563 | 1907.) [8568 
Wickman (G. H.), Mack- Coyotero Apaches. At home. (H 90759, 
inac Island, Mich. Feb. 26, 1907.) 


Leslie avenue. (H 91080, Mar. 4, 1907.) | Fort Apache. (H 90757, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
[8564 Fort Apache and Saw Tooth mountain. 
Mackinac Island, Mich. (H 91082, Mar. | (H 90756, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
4, 1907.) | Indian camp and school garden. (H 
Old block house and slopes. (H 91083, 90758, Feb. 26, 1907.) 
Mar. 4, 1907.) | 


Old (The) fort. (H 91081, Mar. 4, 1907.) Ea 
Old Indian trail. (H 91079, Mar. 4, 1907.) | Corralitos (The) (H 91326, Mar. 11, 
S. S. Majestic. (H 91078, Mar. 4, 1907.) | 1907.) [8569 


Number of entries of Photographs completed by the deposit of 2 copies since 
PII ae oe a cmiuis Se hole eke a de Uglies. cess ees eee 6, 159 


GEASS |, 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 oi the fine arts. Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet 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 same day as the day of entry. 
The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘Copyright by Mlle. George Achille 

- Fould, Paris, France. Class I, X Xe, no. 21222, Mar. 21, 1907; 1 photograph received Mar. 21, 1907. 


| 
Achille-Fould (Mlle George), | American national bank, 
Paris, France. Richmond, Va. 
L’ame des dunes. Head of a young lady, | Jamestown, 1607-1907. Pocahontas and 


blue thistle in her hair, shoulders John Roli standing in foreground with 
draped with sea-green plush, sky and clasped hands. The ruins of tower of 
seain background. (I 21222, Mar. 21, old church at Jamestown, and aship in 
1907.) [8570 background. (1 21019, Feb. 27, 1907.) 
Le fruit défendu. Half length portrait of [8573 


a young woman showing her teeth in a Ne eat chow? OFHitT COTTE 
smile, evening pompadour waist, cloak hacer Milswanke a Wis 

made of thin pink muslin; she looks in- ere ; oad k sian 
decisively at an apple she holds in her | Bunco in Arizona. Bunco and Dick in 


right hand. (I 21251, Mar. 21, 1907.) Black Hawk’s power. Poster drawing 
depicting a young man tied to a stake, 


Joyeuse entrée dela Gde. Mlle. Duchesse under which a fire has been starting. 
de Montpensier 4 Orleans. Figure of a Surrounding him are Indians executing 
woman representing the Duchess of | a war dance. In the foreground is a 
Montpensier, her waist encased in a | young girl in a sitting posture on the 
cuirass, helmet on head; two men carry ground with tied hands and feet. (I 
her. (121220, Mar. 21, 1907.) 20974, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8574 


Magnificence. Head ofa dark lady show- oe ee . . 
ing her teeth in a smile, three triangles } ue ic Seg ls oF a He ie 
of gold on head, yellow and red tulips reach Dick belore the explosion o1 the 
emer 1770) Mar A ey.) | bomb. Foster drawing depicting |S 

Scarabee. Portrait of a red-haired young auine cop alee ) 
woman showing her teeth in a smile, Lilhan Mortimer among the Red 


hair encircled with a gold ring, in the Skins. Poster drawing depicting a pro- 
middle of which is a scarabee. (I file of Miss Lillian Mortimer. (1 20977, 
21250, Mar. 21, 1907.) | Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Vigne Vierge. Head of a dark lady show- The capture of Black Hawk by the 


ing her teeth in a smile, grapevine é . ar 
. . 4 owboys. Poster drawing depicting 
leaves in her hair, shoulders draped five cowboys racing over plains. (I 


with yellow flowered brocade. (I : 
21223, Mar. 21, 1907.) 20976, Heb. 23, 1907.) 
: —— The rescue of Dick from the Indians 
"i 
etch oe hee New Mov, by the cowboys. Poster drawing on 
ae . which is depicted a young lady and 
Aen im Joel Not) Oil port full | Sviy whore acing Het pel. 1 
of black with soft gray shawl thrown ee 
around shoulders. (I 21016, Feb. 26, Treachery of the Tenderfoot. Post- 
1907.) [8571 er drawing on which is depicted a 
western tavern crowded with miners, 
ia Wale. I cowboys, Indians, who are all drink- 


Drawing in line and color showing pro- ee) 
posed monumental embellishment of | Lyman (The) twins in the Rustlers. 
the plaza in front of Prospect Park, and Five dancing girls. Poster drawing on 
new arrangement for entrance to Pros- which are pictured five chic girls, in 
pect Park. 1. (1 21093, Mar. 9, 1907.) short dresses, in the act of making a 
[8572 step for a dance. (I 20969, Feb. 23, 
——2. (121092, Mar. 9, 1907.) 1907.) 


Almiral (Raymond Francis), 


281 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Prince of Sweden. Bridget. Drawing 
on which is depicted a typical Irish 


woman with folded arms. (I 21122, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 
Carl. Poster drawing on which is 


pictured the character head of a Swede | 


dressed in his native costume. 
20970, Feb. 23, 1907.) 
— Carl and his little friends. Drawing 


on which is depicted a young Swede sur- 
rounded by a number of small children. 
Chic Mar. 19072) 


—— Carl, stop! he bane hurt me, to me 
belong right to hurt heem. A poster 
drawing on which is depicted a back- 


woods road on each side of which are | 


pine trees. (I 20972, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


— Gif me dat will. Poster drawing on 
which is pictured a business street in a 
small lumber town. 
1907.) 


Stock three sheet. 


old maid. 
Uncle Si Haskins. 


(1 20973, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Yankee farmer in the act of striking a 


young man with a chair. (I 21120, 
Mar. 1, 1907.) 
American tobacco company, 


New York, N. Y 
Cow boy. Head of cowboy smoking pipe. 
(I 21272, Mar.'22, 1907.) [8575 
Moon. Showing three clowns; a clown 
on each side making the eye, and one in 


the center making the nose, mouth, and | 


chin. “(1 21273, Mar. 22,1907.) 
Bail (Joseph), Paris, France. 
Le Bénédicité des MHospitaliéres de> 
Beaune. Picture representing nuns | 


dressed in white; they are standing 
around a supplied table ready to say 
grace. (I 21258, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8576 


Balla (Samuel Freund), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Erez Zewi. In the center a stag; around 
the stag, bunches of grapes; around the 
grapes, signs of zodiac; around the 
signs, flags; around the flags, pictures 


of places. (I 21269, Mar. 4, 1907, ) [8977 
Barillot (Leon), Paris, 
France. 


Le pont de Martigny. Cows leaving a> 


near-by farm to get a drink; milkmaid 


walking on the old wooden bridge of | 


Martigny. (I 21216, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


(1 | 


(I 20971, Feb. 23, | 


Young man with old | 
maid sitting ona bench. Poster draw- | 
ing on which is pictured a young man | 
seated on a bench under a tree with an | 


Thou shalt not kill. | 
Drawing on which is depicted an old | 


[8578 | 


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Barnes - Crosby _ company, 
Chicago, Il. 
| Drawing showing the full figure of three 
| women and the half figure of 6 others; 
_ all wear street costume. (I 21115, Mar. 
11, 1907.) "(8579 


| —— three ladies in half-figure; the mid- 
dle one is front view and the others 3 
front view. (I 21116, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Black and white wash 


| Dutch scene. 


figures in foreground, a boy flying a 
kite, and a oir] playing withadoll. (1 
21071, Mar. 6, 1907.) 


Pen drawing, four ladies in a row, three 
approximately front view and one pro- 
file view. (I 21008, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


in form of a rectangle. At top of 
drawing are the words Spring Opening. 
At left side of drawing is the full figure 
of alady. (I 21068, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


of full figure of a woman three-quar- 
ter front view; she wears a street dress 
and hat. (I 21185, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


of half figure of three ladies; the one 
in the centre is seated in a chair, front 
view; the others stand at either side. 
(I 21183, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


of head and shoulders of a woman 
with both hands raised; in each hand 
are long streamers of narrow lace. (1 
21182, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


——— of heads of three ladies, the one in 
the center is shown with face three- 
quarter front view. (I 21181, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


showing a boy standing front view, 
hat in one hand, and book under the 
other arm. (I 20824, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing a boy standing with his back 
| to a stone wall and resting his hands 
thereon. (I 21018, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


| —— showing a lady seated, front view, in 
achair. (1 20818, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated in a window 
doing embroidery; beside her is a work 
basket and house plant. (1 21112, Mar. 
11, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated on a chair, 
front view, and resting one elbow on 
back thereof; she wears afternoon cos- 
tume. (I 21118, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated, nearly front 
view; her hands resting in her lap. (I 
21066, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


/_— showing a ie seated, pine: hold- 
ing in one hand a parasol and the other 
resting on a roll of carpet. (I 21286, 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 


drawing of a Dutch scene; two small _ | 


FINE 


ARTS 283 


Barnes- Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing a lady seated, side 
view, in a large upholstered chair; a 
small child stands besideher. (I 21 1H, 
Mar. 11, 1907.) 


— showing a lady standing behind a 
table, on which are several bolts of em- 
broidery. (1 21292, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


showing a lady CenGIeS front view; 
she holds her skirts with one hand and 
rests the other on her hip. (I 21288, 
omar. 20, 1907.) 


——— showing a lady standing, front view; 
she wears “street attire, including long 
gloves, and carries a parasol. (I 21285, 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 

—— showing a lady standing, front view, 
with face turned to one side. In the 
background is part of a building show- 
ing an arch doorway. (I 21003, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady, standing nearly 
front view; she wears a street costume 
and holds a feather boa over one shoul- 
dem 4(¥ 21117, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

— showing a lady, eae 3 front 


view. She wears a long rain coat. (I 
21067, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


view. The figure is projected on an 
oval. (I 21063, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


— showing a lady, three-quarters front 
view; she wears street dressand hat and 
carries a purse in one hand and a para- 
sol in the other. (I 21291, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


—— showing a man and woman in Orien- 
tal costume seated on rug; the man has 
a musical instrumentin bothhands. (I 
21180, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


—— showing a man, standing front view. 
He wears a long overcoat, derby hat, 
and is putting on gloves. (1 21010, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 

-—— showing a man’s figure, full front 
view. He wears a three-button sack 
suit. (I 20821, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


—— showing a man’s head in profile. 
He wears a derby hat, turn over collar, 
and tie. (I 21011, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


—— showing figures of fourladies. Inthe 
background is an open field with trees. 
(I 21004, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


——- showing five girls, of about 12 years, 
in a row. Two are seated in chairs. 
(I 20814, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

—— showing full figure of a woman, 
standing nearly profile view, with face 
turned toward the observer. (I 21186, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


ees a lady, standing ¢ front | 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing full figure of a 
woman, standing ? front view; leaning 
over a ‘potted plant on a table. ai 
21187, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


showing half figure of ladies. All 
wear street costume. (I 21007, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 

—— showing half figure of two ladies; 
one front view, the other profile; one 
at either side of drawing. (I 21061, 
Mar. 5, 1907.) 


showing half figures of four ladies in 
arow. A semicircle of dots and flowers 
arches over each figure. (I 20816, Feb. 

18, 1907.) 


~-— showing head and shoulders of a 
lady, front view. Her head and shoul- 
ders are enclosed ina square frame. (I 
20815, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing head and shoulders of a lady, 
front view. She wears a hat and dress 
with low neck and has a collar of jewels 
aca her neck. (I 21065, Mar. 5, 
1907. 


showing head and shoulders of four 
ladies in a row. Three are front, and 
one profile view. (I 20817, Feb. 18, 
1907.) | 


—— showing head of a man, front view. 
He wears a derby hat, turn over collar. 
and tie. (I 20823, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing heads and shoulders of four 
ladies in a row; three are nearly front 
view, and the fourth profile view. (I 
21114, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


showing the figures of seven women 
inarow. (I 20825, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing the full figure of a man, front 
view. Hestands with his hands in his 
coat .pockets and holds his hat in one 
hand. (I 21012, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


—— showing the half figures of three 
ladies in a vertical row. (I 20819, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 


—— showing the heads and shoulders cof 
two ladies; one front, and the other 
back view with face to the front. (I 
20820, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


—— showing three fourth figures of two 
ladies standing, approximately front 
view; each carries an open parasol. 
(I 21113, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


cee three ladies heads in a row, 
arranged on a panel, bordered by 
flowers. (I 21290, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


showing three ladies, standing in a 


row. All wear dresses with * short 
sleeves. Behind each is a double cir- 
ele. (I 21009, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


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( 
keel 


ENTRIES 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing three small girls: 
all are shown front view, and all wear 
coats and hats; the one at the nght 
holdsa small dogin one arm. (J 21184, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 

showing three young ladies, standing 

in a row. Two are front view, while 

the third is in profile. (I 21064, Mar. 

5, 1907.) 

showing two ladies, standing in front 

of a large oval mirror; the mirror has 

candelabra at each side. 

20, 0.) 


the other seated in an arm chair, smok- 
ing. Both wear long bath robes. 
20822, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


showing two thirds figure of a lady, 
standing front view; she wears a waist 
with short sleeves and dark skirt. (I 
21287, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


| Retour des champs. 


(1 21289, Mar. | 


showing two men, one standing and © 


Ch 


Wash drawing ie a lady, front view. | 


She holds a closed umbrella in both 
hands. (121062, Mar. 5, 1907.) 
showing head ofa lady, profile view. 
The head is projected on a disk. (I 
21006, Feb. 25, 1907.) 

showing the head ofa lady, projected 


on a disk having fine dots and vertical | 


lines on its surface. (I 21005, Feb. 25, 


1907.) 


Bauer & Black, Chicago, III. 
Jap gul. Picture of a girl, looking into 


mirror, dressed in Jap costume, rose in | 


her hair, elbow leaning on dresser. (1 
21176, Mar. 16, 1907.) [8580 
Beattie (Herbert W.), Quincy, 

Mass. 
Poppies. 102. General design of an | 
arrangement of leaves, flowers and 


seed pods growing up the left side oi a 
panel, or background. (I 21281, Mar. 
25, 1907.) [8581 


Behrens (Geo.) 
Whistling for a cherry. 
the ground. One sitting up and hold- 
ing cherries in arms. The other boy 


, Chicago, Ill. 


Two children on — 


laying stretched on his stomach eyeing | 


the child with cherries. (I 20980, Feb. 


2a, 1907.) [8582 


Much ado about nothing. Interior of 
room; large wooden tub in which young 
child has been placed for a bath. (J 
21086, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Bellanger (Camille), Paris, France. 
Pour le marché. Woman gardener, rest- 


ing a little while; near her is a wheel | 


barrow filled with vegetables and fruit. 
(T 21209, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8583 | 


Bellanger (Camille), Paris, France. 
Young peasant 
walking on a country road, front v lew; 
she carries a basketful of beans upon 
her back, her left hand rests upon her 
hip. (I 21208, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Béraud (Jean), Paris, France. 

Les Adieux. Nuns, expelled by countr y 
policemen, leave their quarters in the 
midst of littie girls in tears. (I 21206. 
Mar. 21, 1907. \" [8584 


La Vierge. Virgin holding the infant 
Jesus in her arms; Christ on the cross 
can be seen in the background. (1 
21207, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Berthelon, Paris, France. 

Calme plat. Dead calm at sea, small 
fishing boats entering the harbor, 
schooner coming in, sea gulls flying. 
(I 21217, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8585 


Blackall (Clarence Howard), 
Cambridge, Mass. 

Monument to the soldiers and sailors of 
the civil war. Has a central pylon of 
masonry, with an engaged column on 
each corner, resting upon a base or | 
pedestal, and crowned by an entabla-_ | 
ture. (I 21304, Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Blanchard (Pascal), 
France. 

Les Humbles. Entrance of a country 

church: five personsare praying; an old 

couple, a young woman, a little girl and 

an infirm, is leaning against the wall. 

(121228) Maree 1907.) [8587 


Paris, 


Boileau (Philip), New York, 
Nees 
Sunshine. Full face, bust portrait of 
a beautiful young woman, having her 
hair tastefully arranged in pompadour 
fashion and wearing a large white bow 
of ribbon at the back of her head. (1 
20987, Feb. 16, 1907.) [S588 


Boston (F. J.), New York, 
Naw 


NOW. 

Sea shells. Little girl in pink dress and 
white guimp, seated on moss covered 
rock at the heach; in her tap are several 
seashells. (I 21085, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

[8589 


Braun, Clement & cie., Paris, 
France. 
Bust portrait of a young girl. 
5685. (I 21099, Mar. 
Lee 9 Ore [8590 
Le Favori. Bust portrait of a young girl, 
shoulders bare, holding in her arms and 
looking at a kitten. 5685. (211018 
Mar. 11, 1907. 


iA nita ‘ 
shoulders bare. 


[8586 | 


FINE 


ARTS 285 


Braun, Clement & cie., Paris, 
France. 

| Petite Eve. 

- dren, sitting in an arm-chair; a little 

girl with her arm around a little boy’s 


neck is talking to him. 56838. (I 
21098, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
La Reine Louise 4 Memel, 1806. Interior 


scene showing a woman seated, resting 
her forehead on her leit hand and with | 


her right arm around a boy’s shoulders. 
5684. (1 21100, Mar. 11, 1907.) 


Brown (J. oy New York, 


| Duet (A). 
ing a tin whistle; a white dog is sitting 
on a box, the dog is howling. (I 21126, 
Mar. 12, 1907.) [8591 


Foundling (The) Three New York boot- 
blacks ‘admiring a young white 
they have found. eo t24, Ware 12: 
1907.) 


_ Loving (A) pair. Fair haired bootblack | 


hugging a yellow dog with white breast 
and white paws. (I 21125, Mar. 12, 
1907.) 


- Trouble ahead. Fair haired boy looking | 


defiantly at a dark haired boy on the 


left; each boy has a friendly boy at | 
their shoulder urging them on. (I) 


21123, Mar. 12, 1907.) 


Burdick (John Ernest), New 
ork, N.Y. 
Adams (Maude) Portrait, profile, of 
Maude Adams, modelled in low relief on 
oval background. The head is turned 


to her left. (I 20991, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
[8592 
|>=—— im Peter Pan costume. Portrait | 


bust, in the round, of Maude Adams in 
the Peter Pan costume. The head is 
turned slightly toward her left. (I 
20992, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Campbell (Mrs. Patrick) Profile por- 
trait of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, modeled 
in low relief on oval background. The 
head is turned to her right. (I 20993, 
Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Indian rescuing a white comrade. In- 
dian carrying a white man. The In- 
dian is holding the white man in front 
of him. (I 20990, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Cabane (Edouard), 
France. 

Candeur. Portrait of a young girl, side 

view, seated in an arm chair, Empire 

dress, loose scarf around her neck. (I 

21225, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


| Violette. Deceit of a young woman, 
front view, bare shoulders. (I 21226. 
Mar. 21, 1907.) 


28250—PT 4, nos 14-17—07——8 


Paris, 


Picture of two’ small chil- | 


| Soirs d’Eté (Lac d’Annecy) 


Dark ea boot-black, play- | 


pup | 


| = cottage. 


[8593. 


Caproni (P. P.) & brother, 
Boston, Mass. 

Lincoln. Life size bust of Abraham Lin- 
coln with beard, open coat, buttoned 
vest, rolling collar and bow tie. (I 
21059, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8594 


Lincoln (Bust of) Life size with smooth 
face, open coat, buttoned vest, rolling 
collar and bow tie. (I 21058, Mar. 5, 
1907.) 


Chabas (Paul), Paris, France. 

Four little 

girls ready to bathe; one of them is 

seated in a boat, while another leans 

upon it. (121265, Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[8595 


Church (Frederick Stuart), 
New York, N. Y. 

Woodland idyl. Big white bear shaving; 
a Cupid holds the brush and cup with 
the soap, and a young girl holds a mir- 
ror for the bear to see himself. (1 21078, 
Mar. -7, 1907.) [8596 


Colin-Libour (Mme.), Paris, 
France. 

Le Réviel. Red haired young woman, 
playing with a cat, blue sofa and pillow, 
yellow trimmings around the pillow, 
blue drapery in the background. (I 
21224. Mar. 21, 1907.) [8597 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
York: Now. 

Arabian nights. Three men mounted on 
horses on top of a mountain; they are 
wearing turbans and flowing robes; two 
of them have long poles in their hands. 
(I 21275, Mar. 12, 1907.) [8598 


Kaster flower market. On a small cart 
-and on the curb and pavement are ar- 
, ranged pots of blooming plants. (I 
- 21293, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


First generation. Man in old fashioned 
garments ploughing with a team of 
horses. In the background is a low 

(I 21014, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Letter from the Philippines. Interior of 
a farmer’s home; the farmer and an- 
other elderly man are sitting close to the 
table smoking their pipes, and are 
eagerly listening to the contents of a let- 
ter which a young man is reading. (I 
21192, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Tulip field. Young girl in Dutch cos- 
tume, standing in a garden of variously 
colored tulips. (I 21191, Mar. 19, 1907. ) 


Victor. Drawing showing the portraits of 
a number of artists. arranged around a 


phonograph, in front of ‘the horn of 
which a dog is sitting. (I 21278, Mar. 
6, 1907.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Collin (Raphael), 
France. 

Paresse. Figure of a nude young woman, 

lying on a black bear skin, Japanese 

screen in the background. (I 21262, 

Mar. 21, 1907.) [8599 


Comerre (Leon), France. 

Un manteau légendaire. Figure of a 
nude woman, lying on sofa; she holds in 
her hands a cloak which she crumples 
and bites with rage. (I 21249, Mar. 21, 
1907.) [3600 


Cooper 


Paris; 


(Savage), Great 
Britain. 
Roses softly blooming. Early summer 
scene. Young woman in blue dress, in 
foreground, placing two roses in waist. 


(I 21081, Mar. 8, 1907.) [3601 


Courcelles-Dumont, 
France. 

Chez Eros. Eros, standing on the bed, 

half opens the curtains; nearly in the 

center of the picture a nude woman, 

back view, enters the bed. (I 21266, 

Mar. 21, 1907.) [8602 


Crowell publishing company, 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Baby’s awakening. Healthy looking 
baby enjoying a good natured yawn. 
(I 21026, Feb. 28, 1907.) [3603 


Cumming (George Marion), 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Don Quixote. The height of the bust is 
74 inches on a base 4 inches by 3 inches. 
The head is surmounted by a helmet 
and the body by armor. (I 21028, Feb. 
28, 1907.) [8604 

Ghibellin (A.) The height of the bust is 
7 inches on a base 4 inches by 3 inches; 
the head is covered by head gear of the 
time of Dante. (I 21032, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

Mister Dooley. The height of the bust is 
7 inches on a base 6 inches by 4 inches; 
from a pocket on the left-hand side of 


Paris, 


the vest two cigars protrude. (I 21027, 
Feb. 28, 1907.) 
Montgomery (Archbishop).  Bas-relief 


plaque is circular in shape having a di- 
ameter of 74 inches; he is dressed in 
pontifical robes, with a chain around 
his neck from which a cross is pendant. 

= (I 21312, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

—— Bas-relief plaque 12 inches wide by 
16? inches high; ? length in pontifical 
robes, sitting in a chair, the right hand 
rests on a book, around the neck is 
shown a chain from which a cross is 
pendant. (I 21309, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

—— I[ntaglio plaque is circular in shape 
and is 84 inches in diameter; dressed in 
pontifical robes, with a chain around 
his neck from which a cross is pendant. 
(I 21310, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Cumming (George Marion), 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Montgomery (Archbishop). Height of 
the bust is 8? mches on an elliptical 
base 8 inches by 5 inches; is covered 
with pontifical robes and around the 
neck is shown a chain from which a 
cross is pendant. (I 21311, Mar. 27, 
1907.) 


Old (The) circuit rider. The height of 
the bust is 7 inches on a base 5 inches by 
3 inches; the head, which is bald, is 
thrown back and the mouth is slightly 
opened as in the act of exhorting. (I 
21031, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Sancho Panza. The height of the bust is 
6 inches on a base 43 inches by 4 inches; 
the head, which is uncovered, is 
adorned with short curly hair and full 
beard. (I 21033, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Shylock. The heighth of the bust is 64 
inches on a base 6 inches by 4 inches; 
the head is slightly bent forward, is bald, 
and the face is covered by a flowing 
beard; the dress consists of a Venetian 
gown. (I 21030, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Sir John Fallstaff. The height of the bust 
is 64 inches on a base 6 inches by 4 
inches; surrounding the head, which is 
full bearded, is an Elizabethan ruffle. 
(I 21029, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Tam O’Shanter. The height of the bust 
is 6 inches on a base 7 inches by 4 
inches; the head is craned forward with 
an intent gaze upon the face and is cov- 
ered by a bonnet known as a Tam 
O’Shanter. (I 21034, Feb. 28, 1907.) 


Daprato statuary company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Altarin Roman style. The principal fea- 
tures are a group of the crucifixion in 


upper part. (I 21102, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
[8605 
Altar used in Catholic churches. A Ro- 


man altar; the principal features are a 
dome on the upper portion surmounted 
by a cross. “GV21025 eis ze, 107.) 


Bust of Our Lord the Saviour. The bust 
is shown with long hair falling over the 
shoulders of the figure; the bust is a 
square one without arms. (I 21279, 
Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Bust of the Immaculate Conception, 
Blessed Virgin Mary. Head of the fig- 
ure is covered by a veil, and is fastened 
at the neck by a star. (I 21280, Mar. 
16, 1907.) 


Gothic altar used in Roman Catholic 
churches. Altar in Gothic style of 
architecture; on the tabernacle door is 
shown a chalice. (I 21177, Mar. 16, 
1907.) 


| Holly and mistletoe. 


_ Jeunes 
young women are seated in a garden; | 
one is making lace while the other is | 


FINE 


ARTS 287 


Daprato statuary company 
Chicago, Ill. j 
Statue of St. Martin. Attired asa Roman 
soldier in combat, he holds a sword in 
his right hand. (I 21103, Mar. 11, 
1907.) 


Dejonge (Louis) & co., New 

ork, N.Y. 
Intertwining twigs 
(I 21346, Mar. 


of holly and mistletoe. 
[8606 


30, 1907.) 
Delfe company, New York, 
Mie Xe 


Hendrik Hudson memorial plaque. 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 


Builders’ plan. Drawing of a 42 ft., 100 
ton, 5 section railroad track scale of the 
master scale builders’ type. 10-27-00 
P. sheet 1, drawer 5, style 13. (I 
21044, Mar. 2, 1907.) [8613 


Drawing of a 48 ft. 100 ton, 5 section 
iron frame railway track scale of the 
commercial type; is numbered 3-18-07 
EK, sheet 1, drawer 3. (1 21270, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 


| —— Drawing of a 50 ft., 100 ton, 6 section, 


TH | 


the center, a large head of Hendrik | 


Hudson with large XVI. century white | 


starched lace collar. In the right- 
hand upper corner a shield, on which a 
Dutch sailing vessel of the period, with 
the words: The Half Moon. (I 21105, 
Feb. 21, 1907.) [8607 


Delobbe (A.), Paris, France. 


deutelliéres bretonne. Two 


talking. (I 21264, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


[8608 


Printemps. Figure of a nude young 
woman lying on the grass ina wood; 
her left hand is holding the branch of a 
near by tree. (1 21263, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Demont (Adrien), Wissant, 
(Pas de Calais), France. 

Les effluves de laterre. Moonlight effect. 
In the foreground are two sweethearts; 
the young woman, a shepherdess, is 
seated on the barrier, which separates 
the meadows. (I 21257, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


[8609 | 


Demont-Breton (Mme. Ver- 
ginie), Wissant (par Mar- 
quise), France. 


} 


Le Vieux bateau. Two sailors are busy | 


repairing their old boat; one of them 
drives a nail through a plank, while the 
other holdsit. (I 21205, Mar. 21, 1907.) 

[8610 


Deveneau (Margaret), United 
States. 


Easter morning. Interior view. Two 
children; youngest sits on floor holding 
aneggin hands. (121089, Mar. 9, 1907.) 

[8611 


Dittmann (Geo. F.) boot and 
shoe company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Duchess of Devonshire. Picture of a 


| 
| 


woman wearing hat and holding rose | 
bud inleft hand. (1 21069,Mar. 6, 1907.) | 
[8612 - 


iron frame railway track scale, of the 
master scale builders type, standard 
steel construction. 10—11-01-S, sheet 1, 
drawer 6, style 11. (I 20983, Feb. 25, 
1907.) 


First detail plan. Drawing of a 42 ft. 100 
ton, 5 section railroad track scale of the 
master scale builders type. 10-27-00 
P, sheet 3, drawer 5. (1 21046, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 


—— Drawing ofa 50 ft. 100 ton, 6 section 
iron frame railway track scale of the 
master scale builders type, standard 
steel construction. 10—-11-01S, sheet 8, 
drawer 6. (I 20985, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Foundation plan. Drawing of a 42 ft. 100 
ton 5 section railroad track scale of the 
master scale builders type. 10-27-00 
P. sheet 2, drawer 5, style 13. (I 
21045, Mar. 2, 1907.) 


— Drawing of a 48 ft. 100 ton, 5 section 
iron frame railway track scale of the 
commercial type; is numbered 3-18-07 
EK. sheet 2, drawer 3. (I 21271, Mar. 
22, 1907) 


—— Drawing ofa 50 ft. 100 ton, 6 section, 
iron frame railway track scale of the 
master scale builders type, standard 
steel construction. 10-11-01S, sheet 2, 
drawer 6. (I 20984, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Second detail plan. Drawing of a 42 ft. 
100 ton, 5 section railroad track scale of 
the master scale builders’ type. 10-27— 
00 P. sheet 4, drawer 5. (I 21047, 
Mar. 2, 1907.) 

—— Drawing of a 50 ft. 100 ton, 6 section, 
iron frame railway track, scale of the 
master scale builders type, standard 
steel construction. 10-11-01S, sheet 4, 
drawer 6. (I 20986, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Firth (P. William), East 
Boston, Mass. 

Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Alto 
relievo. Size 16 by 20 inches, depth of 
panel, 3 inches. Full length figure of 
Christ, both hands to the breast, the 
right pulling back the robe. (I 21057, 
Mar. 5, 1907.) [8614 


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Firth (P. William), East 
Boston, Mass. 

Shrine of Sacred Heart of Mary. Alto 
rilievo. Size 16 by 20 inches, depth of 
panel, 3 inches. Full figure of Mary, 
above and around the head are six cher- 
ubs; on either side are two angels 
kneeling. (I 21056, Mar. 5, 1907.) 


Flickinger (Charles Wesley), 
Alexandria, Ind. 

Rescue the perishing.. In the foreground 
we see Christ rescuing Peter upon the 
sea of Galilee. (I 21052, Mar. 4, 1907.) 

[8615 
Florestine art plaster com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Vici. Plaster cast of Cupid. Vici or 
Cupid conquistor, full form figure. 
Size 12 inches. (1 21188, Mar. 19, 1907; 
1 photo. Mar. 9, 1907.) [8616 


Foster QED, Louisville, ° 
K 


y. 

Forest monarchs. Low marshy ground 
where waters have settled, four large 
beech trees, three of which are reflected 
in the water. (J 21104, Mar. 11, 1907.) 

[8617 


Fuller (William), Crow Creek, 
S. Dak. 

Indian burial, Lower Brule Agency. Oil 
painting of an Indian burial. Indians 
gathered to shoot the ponies belonging 
to the dead Indians whom they are 
burying. (I 21040, Feb. 15, 1907.) 

[8618 


Galliac (Louis), Paris, France. 
Dans l’atelier. Interméde. Artist’s stu- 
dio; in the foreground, amodel, halt 
nude, is leaning on a sofa; the artist is 
playing on the piano; another young 
woman, also a model, has her elbows on 
the piano and listening to the music. 
Ge20227, Man= 24. 1907.) [8619 


Gardner (Joseph Musgrove), 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Home sweet home. Limb of a tree with 


shoe resting in branches. 104 by 11. 
(I 20964, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8620 
New 


Gay (Augusta M.), 
York, N. 

Monument with a form of one base, and 
with an urn on the left side; Masonic 
emblem on the face of the stone with an 
Odd Fellows emblem below it. (I 
21143, Mar. 12, 1907; 1 photo. Mar. 1, 
1907.) 


Gay (Augusta M.), 
York, N.Y. 

Napoléon ler 4 bord du Bellerophon. 

Plymoth harbor; boats filled with men, 

women and children; 

ground Napoleon can be seen standing 

on the deck. 


New 


[8621 


in the back- | 
(I 21247, Mar. 21, 1907.) | 


Girardet (Jules), Paris, France. 

Le Départ. Young couple startiug for 
their honeymoon trip; the mother is 
kissing the bride while the bridegroom 
is smiling sweetly at her. (121248, Mar. 
21, 190?.) [8622 


Gugler lithographic company, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

Open shop. Young man working at a 
lithographic hand-press, roller in hand, 
in the act of putting ink upon the stone. 
(I 21077, Mar. 7, 1907.) [8623 


Guillon (Alfred), Paris, France. 
Du bord du Brennus mon cher grand pére. 
\ Grand father listening to the reading of 
a letter coming from his grand son, who 
is on board the Brennus. (I 21203, 
Mar. 21, 1903.) [8624 


Les mouettes de Concarneau. Young 
women seated on rocks, waiting for the 
return of fishermen’s boats; sea gulls 
flyingallover. (121204, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Neuilly Seine, 

France. 

Jeunesse. Portrait of a young woman 
holding flowers in her hands; bare 
shoulders, arms covered with muslin, 
pink flowers in her hair. (I 21230, 
Mar. 21, 1907.) [8625 


Gutgemon (Gustave), New 
York; ING Ye 
Three (The) kids. A little baby is stand- 
ing on a chair behind two puppy dogs, 
and is holding in his right hand a toy 
clown. (I 20982, Feb. 25, 1907.) [8626 


Mu- 


Guinier, 


Hanistaengl (Franz), 
nich, Germany. 


Allies. Two dachshounds standing along- 


side; the ground covered with snow; in — 


the background small fir trees. (I 
21326, Mar. 28, 1907.) : [8627 


Cherries. Street scene; an old woman is 
selling cherries; a number of boys and 
girls are gathered around her stand. (I 
21319, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Decisive (The) moment. Hunting scene 
in the mountains; a hunter, kneeling 
behind a rock, is shooting atadeer. (I 
21321, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


During the war of liberty. Scene during 
the war in Tyrol against Napoleon; a 
wounded mountaineer is carried by two 
women to his cottage, in the door of 
which his wife is standing with uplifted 
hands. (1 21324 -Mar, 28, 1907.)> = 


Flirt (The) Bust portrait of a woman, hat 
trimmed with flowers and feathers, a 
boa held against her bosom, strings of 
pearls around her shoulders. (I 21328, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


FINE ARTS 


Hanfstaeng! (Franz), Mu- 


nich, Germany. 
Full breds. 


alongside in a field; in the background 
at the right isa small hill, at the left ina 
distance, a village. (I 21331, Mar. 28, 
1907.) 


Golden wedding. Scene ata golden wed- 
ding; the celebrating couple leading 
the march followed by relatives; in the 
background an orchestra is playing. (1 
21318, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Tf thou had’st known. Christ seated on a 


hill; his face profile, hands crossed on 
his lap; his looks are concentrated on 
Jerusalem, which city is lying opposite. 
(I 21316, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


In the mountain forest. 
mountains; in the foreground a doe is 
grazing; tall fir trees and mountains in 
the background. (I 21320, Mar. 28, 
1907.) 


Liane. Bust portrait of a woman, head 
inclined towards the right, hair falling 
down over her shoulders; in her right 
hand she is holding a rose. (I 21329, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Roguery. Bust portrait of a woman, head 
bent slightly to the left; her left hand 
presses a feather boa against her chin. 
(I 21330, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Since last they met. Scene in a park; a 
young woman feeding two swans; ina 
distance a young man standing on 
bridge is watching her. (I 21325, Mar. 
28, 1907.) 


Sounds of the woods. Three women, two 
seated, one standing in a dense forest; 
they are listening to the sound of the 
wind in the trees. (I 21323, Mar. 28, 
1907.) 


Spring at Lago Maggiore. View of. the 
lake, during spring; in the foreground, 
blooming shrubs; across the lake, cas- 
tles and high mountains. (I 21322, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Violetta. 
face, hair flowing over her shoulders; 
her right hand a bouquet of violets. 
21327, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Wreath The). 


in 


(I 


Two hunting dogs standing © 


Scene in the | 


Bust portrait of a woman, full | 


Group of four children; a | 


little girl is putting a wreath of flowers | 


on the head of acompanion. (I 21317, 


Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Hart (Emily), Paris, France. 
Charmeuse. 
the shore, surrounded by sea gulls. (I 
21229, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8628 | 


Young woman standing on | 


_ Pine tree and Indian. 


Hartley (Jonathan Scott), 
New York, N. Y. 

Nature’s sun dial. A statue of life size 

representing a young faun tickling a 

toad with a twig. (I 21015, Feb. 26, 


, 1907.) [8629 
Hay (Elizabeth G.), Holly- 
wood, Cal. 

Minerva. Side view (about 60° from the 


rear) of a copy of the restoration of the © 
statue of Minerva by Euphronus, from 
the left side of the figure. (I 21049, 
Jan: 2; 1907.) [8630 


—— Side view of a copy of the restoration 
of the statue of Minerva by Euphronus, 
showing the spear, serpent, etc. (I 
21050, Jan. 219072) 


Heaton (Augustus G.), Wash- 
ington, 

Baron Steuben at Valley Forge. Insnowy 
view of Valley Forge, Baron Steuben is 
occupied drilling some half clad sol- 
diers, while Washington and some of his 
staff and Mrs. Washington and Gen. and 
Mrs. Green further back are spectators. 


(I 21153, Mar. 15, 1907.) [8631 
Henderson (Wm. P.), Lake 
Bluff, Il. ! 
Departure. Early morning. Canvas, 


about 16 ft. by 7, represents a group of 5 
priests, 2 Indians, a woman in white, 
and a man in a red suit, standing on a 
sloping piece of ground near the water’s 
edge. (1 20994, Feb. 25, 1907.) [8632 


Last sermon of therose. Twilight. Can- 
vas 16 by 7 it. Small procession of 
Indians and priests with the black bier 
of Marquette. (121001, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Meeting. ‘To the right of the canvas, 11 
ft. by 6, are Joliet, in a red suit, Mar- 
quette, in black gown and hat, two 
voyageurs standing at extreme right of 
picture and one in a kneeling posture. 
(I 20995, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Mississippi river. Afternoon. Canvas, 
about 11 by 6 ft., represents four men 
>in a canoe, an Indian at each end, 
~ Joliet, in red, next to the Indian at 
bow, and behind Joliet Marquette, in 
black gown. (1 20996, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Picture rock. Canvas, 11 by 6, repre- 
sents a saffron colored cliff on which is 
drawn the figure of an Indian deity. 
(I 20997, Hee: 2ont907.) 


Canvas 11] by 6 it. 
Blanketed Indian standing with back 
towards the observer on the edge of a 
bluff. (1 21000, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


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Henderson (Wm. P.), Lake 
Bluff, I. 
Sermon of the rose. Marquette, in black 


priest’s robe, standing on a small hil- | 


lock; with his left hand pointing to a 


white banner of the Madonna. (I 
20999, Feb. 25, 1907.) 
Winter sunset. Canvas 5 by 7 ft. Mar- 


quette, in black priest’s robe, is repre- 


sented standing on a sloping piece of | 
(1 20998, Feb. | 


ground outside a hut. 
255 1907.) 


Henrice (John), United States. 
Two (The) musicians. Little girl sitting 


on a chair, with violin held across her | 


knees. (J 20981, Feb. 25,1907.) [8633 
Hermann (Leon), Paris, 
France. 


Le berger et la mer. 
herd and his flock in the background. 
(1 21246, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8634 


Bien aller. Dogs running down a hill 
from left to right; hunters set them on. 
(I 21244, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Repos. Dog coming to drink, and shep- 
herd and his flock in the background. 
(I 21245, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Hirschberg (Carl), Buffalo, 
IN. -¥f 


Chrysanthemums. ‘Little girl in red 
jacket and white cap. (I 21344, Mar. 
29, 1907.) [8635 


Hard (A) struggle. Farm yard scene; 
barn, haystack for background; in im- 
mediate front a small child trying to 
pull a calf along by arope. (1 21087, 
Mar. 9, 1907.) 

Little (A) tease. Girl and dog; girl holds 
something in hand which dog appears 
to want. (1 21088, Mar. 9, 1907.) 

Wash day. Three children playing 
around and in wash tub. (120979, Feb. 
25, 1907.) 


Hitchcock (D. H.), 
York; N.Y: 
Rice harvest in Hawaii. 


New 


Four men in 


field of rice; one in the foreground is | 


raking, another is cutting the grain. 
(I 21084, Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Hoffman (Mrs. 8.), Texico, 
Mex 


Intruder’s (The) fate. A stream with a 


stag on the shore thereof, and a dog ly- | 
qs 


ing prostrate before the latter. 
21306, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Holston national bank, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

Holston treaty. A scene in the open air 
representing an assembly of Indians 
and white men arranging the Holston 
treaty. (I 20965, Feb. 23,1907.) [8638 


[8636 


[8637 


Two dogs and shep- | 


| 


| 
| 


| Cub and turtle. 


| Lioness sleeping. 


Horn (Thomas), Galveston, 
Tex. 

Called to Jesus. Oil painting, size about 
23 by 25. Father and mother kneeling 
at death-bed of child. (I 21151, Mar. 
15, 1907.) [8639 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, Cal. 
Basket baby. 305. Yokia Indian baby 
tightly wrapped in carrying basket; 
wrapping a calico. quilt of pale blue 
and red. (121095, Mar. 9, 1907.) [8640 
— 306. Yokia Indian baby in trans- 
port basket, with arm and feet free. 
(I 21096, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


Humphreys (Albert), New 

York a 
Lion cub with turtle; 
a cub with snarling, angry expression, 
trying to get at a turtle which has with- 
drawn within its shell. (I 21268, Mar. 
18, 1907.) [8641 


Cub drinking. Young tiger cub drink- 
ing, resting in position of a cat eating. 
(I 21168, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Cub with bone. Young cub gnawing 
bone, resting with body on ground, 
right paw flat, left paw curved and 
holding the bone. (1 21173, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


Cubs playing. Two lion cubs after din- 
ner; one is lying on its back with bone 
in its paws, and the other sitting up 
drinking from plate. (I 21167, Mar. 165, 
1907.) 


Danger ahead. Lioness with two cubs; 
the lioness scents danger ahead, and 
has her head thrown forward, on the 
alert. (1 21170, Mar Wo) a9072) 


Interrupted feast. A tiger, which has 
been eating a portion of its prey, a 
young fawn, is interrupted at its feast, 
and is crouching ready to attack. (I 
21166, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Kitten drinking. Drinking from bowl, 
resting on all four feet, tail to left. (1 
21169, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Lioness eating. Is resting on all four feet, 
and body flat on the ground; she is 
holding a bone between her fore-paws 
and crunching it with her teeth. (I 
21175, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

With head lying in 

paws, tail to the right. (1 21171, Mar. 

15, 1907.) 


Siesta (The). Lioness lying down at full 
length in position of repose, with cub 
nestled up to side and asleep. (I 
21172, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

Tiger. The attack. Tiger battling with 
another; shows only the head of the 
tiger underneath. (I 21174, Mar. 15, 
1907.) 


FINE 


ARTS 29] 


Hurd-Wheeler company, De- 
troit, Mich. 
Judge (A) of whiskey. Wash drawing, 
in colors, showing an elderly man, with 
a lighted match in left hand, right 
hand leaning upon shelf of closet or 


liquor cabinet. (I 21343, Mar. 23, 
1907.) (3642 
Hyneman (H. N.), New 


York, N.Y. 

Helping (A) hand. A young lady having 
her shoe string tied by a young man. 
(1 18615, July 14, 1906.) [8643 

Jacquet (Gustave), Paris, 
France. 
Lecture distraite. Young woman wear- 
-ing a blue brocade dress, forget-me-nots 
in her hair; she is distractedly turning 
the leaves of a book which is in front of 
her. (J 21219, Mar. 21,1907.) [8644 
Jacquet (Maurice), Paris, 
France. 

Pages d’amour. 
a young lady holding a book in her 
right hand; evening waist laced in 
front. (J 21253, Mar. 21, 1907.) . [8645 


La reponse au billet doux. Half length 


portrait of a young lady holding a love | 
(I 21254, Mar. 


letter and a quill pen. 
21, 1907.) 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Be a perfect little lady. Comic picture 
of small girl; dress is gaudy, having 
a very large sash or bow at the back. 
(I 21055, Mar. 5, 1907.) [8646 


Kendall (Sergeant), Barry- 
town-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
An interlude. Oil painting 43 by 44 
inches; a mother and child of 5 years; 


the mother is seated with her face in | 


profile, turned to the right and kissing 
the child. (I 21038, Feb. 28, 1907.) 
[8647 


Klaber (S.) & co., New 


work, N.Y. 


Design of a bronze tablet containing 


thereon Lincoln’s Gettysburg speech, 
the tablet, being on an onyx or marble 


tablet, containing an emblem of the | 


Grand Army of the Republic on each 
corner thereof. (I 21106, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
[8648 


Knoedler (M.) & co., New 
York, N.Y: 
Frugal (The) meal. 


Half length portrait of | 


Dutch interior of a | 


| Horse-shoer. 


peasant’s home; the family consists of | 


father, mother, and four children. 
21277, Mar. 16, 1907.) [8649 


(I | 


| 


| Block (The) system. 


La Farge (John), Newport, 
Bed; 


Angel of resurrection. Female figure 
draped, standing in profile, with arms 
and hands extended as in supplication. 

(I 20966, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8650 


Last song of Moses. Male figure, draped, 
with head covered, seated in center, 
(I 20967, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


Laparra (William); 
lognes, France. 

L’Ovation. Stage of a small theatre; 
old author, Royal dress, receiving hom- 
ages from the public; stools, cabbages, 
apples, hard-boiled eggs, etc., are 
thrown at him. (I 21234, Mar. 21, 
1907.) [8651 


Laugee 


Bou- 


(Georges), Paris, 
France. 
Women gleaners going 


(I 21232, 


L’heure dorée. 
home from their day’s work. 
Mar. 21, 1907.) [8652 


Soleil couchant. Harvest woman, side 
view, walking along a path, a little 
farther two others are coming; sunset 
in the background. (I 21233, Mar. 21, 


1907.) 
Lavergne (Georges), Paris, 
rance. 
Au lac. Mother and child feeding swans, 


Bois de Boulogne. 
USOT) 


(I 21235, Mar. 21, 
[3653 


Lentelli (Leo), New York, 
N.Y 


Drinking horse. Horse drinking at the 
edge of a stream. (I 21109, Mar. 11, 
1907.) [8654 


Draught horse standing on 
three legs, his left hind foot held and 


scraped by a horse-shoer. (I 21108, 
Mar. 11, 1907.) 
L’Hermitte( Leon), Paris, 


France. 

L’Orage en moisson. Harvestmen hast- 
ily heaping up wheat before a coming 
storm; a near by farm can be seen at a 
distance; cloudy sky. (I 21238, Mar. 
21; 1907.) [8655 


Trois soeurs. Three sisters; the eldest 
holds a story book while she explains 
to her sisters; the little ones are all at- 
tention. (I 21239, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Life publishing company, 

New York, N. Y. 
Shows the meeting 
of the board of directors of a R. R. oper- 
ated by the block system, a wreck hav- 
ing occurred in the yards. (I 21130, 
Mar. 12, 1907.) [8656 


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Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Choir (The) invisible. Choir loft in a 
fashionable church; it is evidently dur- 
ing the sermon, for the members of the 
choir and the organist are at rest. (I 
21190, Mar. 19, 1907.) 


Father (The) of our country as seen by 
his children. Shows George Washing- 
ton in eighteen different drawings. (I 
21110, Feb. 23, 1907.) 


History? repeats itself. Shows Theodore 
Roosevelt dressed in ancient costume, 
the words St. Theodore showing in the 
halo round his head. (I 21051, Mar. 2, 
1907.) 


Majesty of the law. Court room, judge 
presiding while a case is being con- 
ducted. (I 20988, Feb. 25, 1907.) 


Lobrichon (Timoleon), El- 
beuf, France. 


Derniere repetition. Four little chil- | 
dren, carrying flowers, repeat their | 
pieces before entering a_ relative’s 
house. (I 21236, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8657 


Long (W. E.) company, Chi- 
cago, Il 


Mask of Buster Brown. Design is a boy | 


winking with right eye; has long hair 
and wears a sailor hat. (I 21193, Mar. 
20, 1907.) [8658 


MacDonall (Angus), Chicago, 
Til 


Con. espressione. Child in blue dress, 
and blue ribbon in hair, playing on a 
toy piano. (I 21313, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

[8659 


Her guardian. Woman seated on arm of 


chair, one hand resting on other arm of | 


chair; the other hand holding muff, 
from which a chain hangs. (I 21314, 
Mars 27, 1907.) 


Magic circle. 


looking at engagement ring. (I 21315, 


Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Mack-Miller candle com- 
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Resurrection. 


Girl in blue velvet dress 
and black hat, seated in large easy chair | 


| Bare fact. 


Two angels on either side | 


with child in center, kneeling before — 


the lights. (I 21091, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


[8660 | Beauty rose. 


MacMonnies (Frederick), 
Giverny-Vernon, France. 


Pioneer fountain monument for the city | 


of Denver. 


Consists of a central shaft | 


and series of basins, approached by | 


(i 21129, Mar. 5, 


steps, all in stone. 
[8661 


1907; 1 photo. Mar. 8, 1907.) 


| Babykin. 


Martiny Chae New York, 
N.Y 


Proposed Fulton memorial sea gate. 
Shaft monument surmounted by fig- 
ures; grand fountain with grand stair- 
“ways approaching from water’s edge. 
2 (T 21146, Mar..5, 1907.) [8662 


Mather (Cae C.), Chicago, 


After the storm. full of wrecked ship, 
stripped of mast and with temporary 


sail rigged. 28. (I 20853, Feb. 18, 
1907.) [8663 
After twilight. Bust of woman with neck 


and shoulders nude, under lamplight. 
5d. (I 20877, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


American beauty. Bust of woman in low 
necked dress, with fur thrown over her 
shoulders. = 88. (I 20904, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


American belle. Nude bust of woman, 
with flowing hair falling over her 
shoulders, and with ornament in her 
hair. 259. (I 20881, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Among the breakers. Sailing ship with 
sails partly reefed and partly spread 
sailing across field of view in storm. 30. 
(1 20855, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Art critics. Dog dressed as artist and 
painting. Another dog standing just 
below first dog on a ladder with bowl in 
hand and licking a spoon. 116. (I 
20930, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Artillery favorite. Girl dressed as artil- 
leryman, standing at salute with can- 
non in background. 16. (I 20841, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Attention. Bust. of woman with droop- 
ing shoulder, low cut filmy dress over 
her shoulders and flowers in her hair. 
90. (I 20906, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bas relief showing the head of 
a baby; a stork standing on one foot, 
looking at the baby. 73. (I 20894, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bas relief showing a mother 
bear with a young bear over her knees, 
and spanking it with a slipper. 68. 
(I 20890, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bas relief, showing two 
Bie CL 


Bear conclusion. 
bears boxing with gloves on. 
20889, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bust of woman dressed in 
low necked fur lined dress, with rose at 
her bosom and picture hat on her head. 
87. (I 20903, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Before the footlights. Female figure 
dressed as vaudeville actress in short- 
skirt gown with heavily ruffled edges. 
52. (I 20876, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Mather eri C.), Chicago, 


Belle. Bird dressed as a lady, fan in 
hand, headinair. 105. (120919, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 

Belle of the signal corps. 
signalman holding signal flag in attitude 


of wigwagging. 17. (I 20842, Feb. 18, 
1907.) | 
Big game. Bas-relief of two bears sitting | 


on the ground and playing cards on a 
stump. 70. (I 20892, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bookworm. Old man with glasses on, 


wrapped in white cloth, bending over 
pile of books. 115. (I 20929, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


Born fishers. Stork and pelican dressed 
as fishermen and fishing. 12. (I 
20837, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Bowling on the green. Young boy in 
summer suit with bowling ball in hand, 
cigarette in mouth, posing as the center 
of a group of admiring children. 81. 
(I 20897, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Branding. Mounted cowboy holding 
roped steer thrown, and another cow- 
boy applying branding iron to steer. 
34. (I 20859, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Broncho busting. Cowboy riding buck- 
ing broncho and holding quirt in up- 
lifted hand. 35. (I 20860, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


Bunnie’s retreat. Numerous rabbits evi- 
dently running to cover through a field 


in the summer time. 122. (I 20936, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 
Burlesque favorite. Female figure 


dressed as actress in short-skirt gown 
trimmed with ermine and with hands 


in ermine muff. 51. (I 20875, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 
Camp fire. Cowboy camp scene showing 


camp fire with cowboys grouped 
around. 31. (I 20856, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Carnation girl. Head and bust of girl 
with sprays of carnations arranged as 
background. 44. (I 20869, Feb. 18, 


1907.) 
Cavalier. Boy dressed as cavalier riding 
big dog. 6. (I 20831, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Chrysanthemum girl. Head and bust of 


girl with sprays of chrysanthemums ar- | 
ranged around head and shoulders and | 
(I 20871, 


forming background. 46. 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


College hero. 
player, with football in arms, in fore- 
ground. Group of smaller children 
standing around admiringly. 79. (I 
20895, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


28250—ptT 4, nos 14-17—07——-9 


Girl dressed as | 
|.” 1907.) 


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| 
{ 


293 


Mather renee C.), Chicago, 


Come along. Woman walking up steps 
out of doors, holding her dress up in one 
hand, poke bonnet on her head, and 
looking back. 98. (I 20914, Feb. 18, 


Come fly with me. Boy kneeling on one 
knee at foot of open window, with 
hands outstretched to receive a little 
girl in act of coming out through the - 
window. 62. (I 20884, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Coming through the kirches. Young boy 
in evening dress, with hat on one side of 
head and with cigarette in mouth, 
hands in pockets, walking with little 


girl. 65. . (I 20887, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
Cubs at the bat. Bas-relief of three 
. young bears playing ball. 71. (I 


20893, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


| Dandy. Cat dressed as a dandy, cane 


Boy dressed as a football | 


under arm and cigar in mouth. 104. 


(I 20918, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Dangerous game. Boy clad in hunting 
garb and holding two puppies by string, 


being chased by geese. 4. (I 20829, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 
Darling of the gods. Female figure 


dressed as ballet dancer, with high- 
heeled French slippers and hat with 
enormous ostrich plume. 50. (I 
20874, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Debutante (The). Bas-relief, showing 
the head and shoulders of a girl dressed 
in low-neck dress and with downcast 
eyes. (I 21299, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Dolly’s doctor. Boy, dressed as doctor in 
ancient costume, timing pulse of doll 
held in lap of girl. 2. (1 20827, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 

Easter callers. Two male rabbits dressed 
as men, sitting before a table. Female 
rabbit dressed as a woman, bringing 
them a pan of eggs. 121. (I 20935, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Easter egg merchant. Rabbit dressed as 
aman, sitting ona block of wood, selling 
eggs. 120. (I 20934, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Easy sledding. Little boy and girl slid- 
ing down hill on sled in wintry weather. 
61. (I 20883, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Evening tales. Lizards lying on_ the 
ground and smoking, lady mouse look- 
ing out from a porch in a castle in the 
background. 110. (I 20924, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


| Expectancy. Bust of woman in expect- 


ant attitude, low necked dress and hair 
combed tightly around her head. 89. 
(I 20905, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


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Mather es C.), Chicago, 


Family promenade. Family of bears | 


dressed as persons out for a promenade, 
baby bear being wheeled in baby car- 
riage. 11. (1 20836, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Feeling. Semi-nude female figure stand- 
ing with one hand resting on boulder 
and with the other hand uplifted. 41. 
(I 20866, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Foot-light favorite. Girlinstage costume, 
dancing before foot-hghts, having on a 


low necked dress, long gloves and hold- | 


ing a cane in her hands. 
25, 1907.) 


Foragers. Three foxes around fire out of 
doors, boiling eggs. Chicken standing 
near them, weeping. 113. (I 20927, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Fortune. Semi-nude female figure hold- 
ing inverted cornucopia under one arm 
with nuggets flowing therefrom. 42. 
(I 20867, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


General. 
eral. 
also dressed to represent soldiers. 
(I 20920, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


General Beetle. Beetle dressed as a gen- 
eral with his hands on his hips, sword at 
his side, cape over his shoulders and 
huts in background. 124. (I 20938, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Girl behind thegun. Girl dressed as gun- 
ner standing in front of machine gun. 
19. (I 20844, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Graduate (The). Bas relief, showing the 
head of a girl having her hair combed up 
on top of her head in a pompadour. 
(I 21298, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Grandmother. Bas relief; elderly lady 
who has a cap upon her head, a shell 
comb in her hair and is wearing a fichu 
over her shoulders. (I 21300, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


Hearing. Semi-nude female figure with 
hand held behind ear in attitude of lis- 
tening. Waterfallin background. 37. 
(I 20862, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Herder’s Christmas. Herder on _ horse- 
back on prairie, wintry night. 93. (I 
20909, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


High roller. Young billiardist chalking 
his cue before the table; group of ad- 
mirers standing around watching him. 
84. (1 20900, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Hippo’s toast. Hippopotamus standing 
by table with wine glass in uplifted 
hand. Monkey, frog, pig and donkey 
at table. 114. (120928, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


(I 21294, Mar. 


Small animal dressed as a gen- 
Two smaller animals near him, 


106. 


Mather Ce C.), Chicago, 


Hold-up of overland coach. Stagecoach 
with horses driven at gallop and mount- 
ed hold-up men on each side of coach. 
36. (I 20861, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Honey bears. 
making love. 
1907.) 


Hunter’s reward. -Young hunter with 
gun in one hand and holding a dead 
rabbit by one legintheotherhand. 83. 
(I 20899, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Huntsman. 
hunter. 


Bas relief of two bears 
69. (I 20891, Feb. 18, 


Dog dressed to represent 
107. (I 20921, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


I don’t like youany more. Boy with feet 
crossed, leaning against a tree, cigarette 
in mouth. Little girl standing apart 
from boy and looking sideways at him. 
66. (I 20888, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Idol ofthe gym. Young pugilist in fight- 
ing costume standing in gymnasium 
and surrounded by a group of admirers. 
86. (I 20902, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


In the spot light. Girl in stage costume, 
wearing a dancing shirt and a picture 
hat; and standing before the foot- 
lights. (I 21302, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Infantry girl. Girl dressed as infantry 
man with musket over shoulder. 18. 
(I 20843, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Italian flower girl. Flower girl sitting on 
terrac , bare footed. 99. (1 20915, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 


Jester. Monkey dressed to represent a 
jester, holding a banner in one hand and 
pointing to it with the other. 123. (I 
20937, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Just cubs. Bas relief, showing a cub sit- 
ting on its haunches on the tcp of a 
stump in the foreground; a second cub 
walking onitshind legs. (121296, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 


King’s daughter. Bust of woman with 
low necked dress, and chin slightly ele- 
vated. 91. (I 20907, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Let me be your protector. Little boy 
with stick in one hand and arm of other 
hand around asmaller girl who is crying. 
63. (I 20885, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Lilac girl. Head and bust of female figure 
with sprays of llacs arranged around 
head an_ shoulders and forming back- 
ground. 47. (I 20872, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Literary lady. Bird dressed to represent 
woman, writing at a stand with a feather 
pen. 102. (1 20916, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Love at midnight. Two owls dressed as 
people standing on the top of a wall. 
117. (I 20931, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


all 


Lucky fisher. 


FINE 


ARTS 295 


Mather iene C.), Chicago, 


Love on the beach. Little boy and little 
girl in bathing costumes playing by the 
sea shore. 64. (I 20886, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 


Love’s reverie. Woman'dressed in long- 
trained gown, with white surplice like 
covering, standing by a wall and looking 
down at pigecns, on ground at her feet. 
95. (I 20911, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Boy on knees, fishing, has 
hooked an enormous fish partly drawn 
out of water. 3. (I 20828, Feb. 18, 


1907.) 


Marauders. Pair of bugs represented as _ 


carrying over their shoulders, vine with 
two strawberries dependent. 10. 
(120835, Feb. 18, 1£07.) 


Mill race. Mill race and small creek in 
foreground, trees and mill in back- 
ground. 94. 


Miss Admiral. 
deck naval vessel. 
18, 1907.) 


Miss Lieutenant. 
ant standing on deck naval vessel. 
(I 20849, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Model. 
view oi face. 
1907.) 


Mconlight. Sailing ship under full sail 
approaching observer, moonlight scene. 
29. (I 20854, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Morning frolic. Frogs, fish and crawfish, 
joined inacircle and singing and danc- 
ing in the water. 109. (I 20923, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 


Mother. Bas relief; showing the head of 
a woman, who is lcoking down at a little 
girl who is in her mother’s arms. (I 
21295, Mzr. 25, 1907.) 


Musicale. Series of bugs. taking part in 
a musicale; piano with bug seated in 
front of it,in centerforeground. 9. (I 
20834, Feb. 18, 1807.) 


Naturalict. Owl equipped with bag of 
naturalist about to catch dragonfly. 7. 

. (I 20832, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Old still. Old man with cane in hand 
walking up to an old still in the back- 
ground. Liquor bottle on top of still. 
97. (1 20913, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Girl dressed as admiral on 
23. (1 20848, Feb. 


Girl dressed as lieuten- 


56. (1 20878, Feb. 18, 


On duty. Girl in naval dress standing on | 


sentinel duty on deck. 22. (1 20847, 


Feb. 18, 1907.) 

On the lookout. 
standing on rope-ladder of vessel. 
(I 20846, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Girl dressed as sailor 
7A i 


(I 20910, Feb. 18, 1907.) _ 


24, 
| Pride of the cavalry. Girl dressed as 


Nude bust of woman with profle | 


Mather Genre C.), Chicago, 


On the way to school. Two little Dutch 
girls sitting on a wheelbarrow, reading 

« book between them. 96. (I 20912, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Parlor queen. Bust of woman in evening 
dress with loose flowing hair and flowers 
in hair. 57. (I 20879, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Patience. Bust of woman typifying pa- 
tience, head slightly tilted to the side 
and flower in hair. 60. (I 20882, Feb. 
18, 1907.) 


Pennant winner. Boy dressed as a base- 
ball player with bat in one hand and 
finger mit on the other. 80. (I 20896, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Philosopher. Dog dressed to represent 
philosopher, cane in arm, pipe sticking 


out of pocket. 108. (1 20922, Feb. 18, 
1907.) 
Poppy girl. Head and bust of girl with 


sprays of poppies arranged around her 
head. 43. (1 20868, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Preparing for Easter. Mother rabbit 
dressed as woman, sitting on a bench, 
stirring eggs in a vessel. 119. (1 
20933, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


color-bearer riding astride -galloping 
horse and carrying flag aloft. 15. (I 
20840, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Pride of the links. Little girl in short 
dresses, and bare legs, with golf stick 
clasped behind her back, posing as the 
center of a group of children. 82. (I 
20898, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Purloiner. Rabbit dressed as man in act 
of stealing cigars from box on table. 
112. (1 20926, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Queen of the carnival. Bust of woman in 
low cut dress, flowing hair, curl falling 
over right shoulder and with downcast 
eyes. 958. (1 20880, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Quiet country spot. Rural scene having 
a pond in the foreground, high banks 
around the pond, flowers along the 
banks, trees near the water’s edge. (I 
21303, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Ready for school. Series of bugs dressed 
as scholars being served with slices of 
bread by larger bug dressed as cook. 8. 
(I 20833, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Roast in danger. Boy clad as chef, carry- 
ing roast, menaced by four dogs. 5. (I 
20830, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Roping. Mounted cowboy swinging lasso 
and about to rope Texas steer. 33. (I 
20858, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Rose girl. Head and bust of girl with 
roses as background. 45. (I 20870, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


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Mather Co C.), Chicago, 
iil 


Rough rider. Girl dressed as rough‘rider 


riding astride plunging broncho and | 


holding sword uplifted. 14. (1 20839, 


Heb. 1s 1907.) 


Royal favorite. Full front view of bust of 


woman in low necked dress with head | 
aa 


slightly tilted to one side. 92. 


20908, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Sailing before the wind. Sailing vessel 
represented as sailing approximately 
toward observer with all sails spread. 
25. (1 20850, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Sailor girl. Girl dressed as sailor stand- 
ing on cross-tree of mast and holding 
flag. 20. (I 20845, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


School girl. Basrelief; showing the head 
of a little girl with long curls and wear- 
ing a Tam o’ Shanter. (I 21297, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 


Scout. Lady dressed as scout riding 
astride horse. 18. (1 20838, Feb. 1S, 
1907.) 


Seeing. Semi-nude female figure holding 
mirror in front of face. 38. (I 20863, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Shooting up the town. Group of mounted 
cowboys riding plunging 
32. 


shooting revolvers into the air. (I 


20857, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Smelling. Semi-nude female figure hold- 
ing bundle of flowers in one arm and 
bunch of flowers to nose. 39. (I 
20864, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Storm. Sailing ship in storm with nearly 
all sailsreefed. 27. 
1907.) 


Taking on the pilot. Sailing ship with 


full sails spread, rowboat containing | 


in near toreground, 


three persons, 
26. (1 20851, 


headed towards ship. 
Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Tasting. Semi-nude female figure, seated 
and holding in one hand piece of fruit, 
slightly removed from mouth. 40. (1 
20865, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Timid country chap. Rabbit dressed to 


represent timid country boy, silk hat in | 


ililalee 
Tommy’s call. 


(I 20925, Feb. 18, 1907.) 
Male cat dressed in furs 


hand. 


to represent a man, hat in hand, calling | 
103. | 


on a female cat dressed as woman. 
(1.20917, Feb: 18, 1907.) 

Twoofakind. Goat and pig, representing 
men, coming home. 
goat is over the shoulder of the pig. 
118. (1 20932, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


bronchos | 
across field of view in front of saloon and | 


(I 20852, Feb. 18, | 


Foreleg of the | 


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Mather (Goole C.), Chicago, 


Umbrellas to mend. Boy umbrella 
mender with supplies soliciting job from 
girl with torn umbrella held overhead. 
1. (1 20826, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Unmasked. Girl dressed in fur trimmed 
cloak with pointed hood and with hands 
in muff, discarded mask lying on 
ground in foreground. 49. (i 20873, 
Reb. 18, 3073 


Vacation habit. Barefooted boy with 
fishing pole over his shoulder, hand out- 
stretched, telling group of admirers 
about the fish that got away. 85. (I 
20901, Feb. 18, 1907.) 


Vacation time. Summer scene in the 
country showing a flock of sheep in a 
pasture and a little barefooted boy lying 
asleep on the ground under a large tree 
in the foreground. (I 21301, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 


Matignon (Albert), France. 
Comme autre fois. Two young women, 
wearing old fashioned dresses, are danc- 
ing a minuet accompanied by a young 


woman in modern dress. (I 21252, 
Mar. 21, 1907.) [8664 
Maxeuce (Edgard), Paris, 


France. 

Legende bretonne. On the foreground 
The Breton legend (allegorical figure) 
relates the legend to a young Breton girl 
who is frightened to death. (I 21201, 
Mar. 21, 1907.) [8665 

Madone. Looking sadly upward and fold- 


ing her hands upon her breast; blue and 
white veil. (I 21200, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Metzeler (Theodore), Brook- 
Tyan, NSN, 
Blarney Castle. Statuette showing bricks, 
ornaments, vines, and deteriorations in 


the form of Blarney Castle. (1 21305, 
Mar. 27, 1907.) [8666 


Millett (G. V.), United States. 


_ Motherly meditation. Mother seated side- 


ways on a chair, earnestly watching her 
baby asleep in a wooden cradle. 
Mother wears a kerchief around her 
neck. (1 21179, Mar. 18, 1907.) [8667 


Moneta (Jerome J.), Brook- 


Papa is coming. Model relief in plaster 
of two children looking from a window. 
11 by 74 inches. (1 20978, Feb. 14, 
1907.) [8668 


Moore (C. E.) 

Pen and ink drawing of a lion. Repre- 
sentation of a lion in the act of walking, 
with head erect. (1 20414, Jan. 3, 
1907; 1 photo. Jan. 12, 1907.) [8669 


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Mosler (Henry), New York, Orsini (L.), Louisville, Ky. 
Li, a | Monument to be constructed in four sec- 
Dawn of our flag. Figure, partially nude, |__ tions or pieces of granite or marble, con- 
is floating in midair draped by the sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 


American flag. (I 20989, Feb. 25,1907.) _ second base with ogee molding, a die 
: [8670 with fillets on bottom, a cap with six 
is members. (I 21135, Dec. 10, 

| ~ 1906. 


National candy company, | 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

American girl. Water color painting of a 
full length figure of a female in ball | Monument to be constructed in four sec- 
dress. (I 21197, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8671 | _ tions or pieces of granite or marble, con- - 


Flower of Sweden. Water color painting | sisting oi a plain bottom or lower base, a 
of a full leneth figure of a female in second base with ogee molding and fil- 


Swedish costume. (I 21196, Mar. 21 lets, a die with renaissance leaves on 
1907.) ; 1s four corners supported by lions’ paws. 


(I 21136, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


Geisha (The) Water color painting of | 


the head of a Japanese girl with three : 
chrysanthemums in her hands. (I Monument to be constructed in four sec- 


21198. Mar. 21, 1907.) tions or pieces of marble or granite, con- 
, oer sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 


Lotus of the Nile. Water color painting — second base with ogee molding, scotia 
of the head of an Egyptian female. (1 | and fillets, a plain die, a cap ornament- 
21195, Mar. 21, 1907.) | ed with five molded members, with egg 


and dart and fegtoon. (I 21132, Dec. 
10, 1906.) 


Paris (A) sweet. Water color painting of © 
the head and shoulders of a French 
female, rose in hair, head in profile, fin- | : 
gers of both hands extended. (1 21199, | Monument to be constructed in four sec- 


Mar. 21, 1907.) | tions or pieces of marble or granite, con- 
MES Hacland farait a | sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 

ew dnp a Mine ve second base with scotia, and with 
carpet Oe Meo acc aaa | wreath and palm on front of same, a die 

21 SU ce | with sunk panel on front. (I 21134, 


Priscilla. Front-view bust representa- 
tion of a young wonian clad in a typical 


Puritan garb. (I 20726, Feb. 9, eu Monument to be constructed in four sec- 

; [8672 tions or pieces of marble or granite, con- 

Notter (Florence L.), Chica- sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 

; _. 80, i. second base with two ogee moldings and 

Candle-stick girl. Girl in ballet costume, fillets, a die with moldings extending 
standing upon a candlestick, intended around the top and bottom. (I 21131, 
to give the impression of a lighted can-  — Dec. 10, 1906.) 

dle enveloped in smoke. (I 21017, 
Feb. 18, 1907; 1 photo. Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Dec. 10, 1906.) 


Monument to be constructed in three sec- 


[8673 | tions or pieces of granite or marble, con- 

Orsini (L.), Louisville, Ky. | sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 
Monument to be constructed in five sec- second base with an ogee molding, a die 
tions or pieces of marble or granite, con- | shaving on front a raised molded panel 


with two palms and ribbons. (I 21133, 


sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 
Dec. 10, 1906.) 


second base with ogee molding and fil- | 
lets, a die with fillets at bottom. (I 
21140, Dec. 10, 1906.) [8674 | Monument to be constructed in three sec- 


: tions or pieces of granite or marble, con- 
u m str - . . . 
Monument to be constructed in five sec sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, a 


tions or pieces of marble or granite, con- | 2h eee a ah tad me 

isti “ye: | ogee moldings and 
pag! oe aoe plete Haag de | fillets, a die with a band of renaissance 
fillets, a plain Sensis ae rai 91138 carving on top and all around the cap. 
Dec. 10, 1906.) , (I 21137, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


Monument to be constructed in four 


Monument to be constructed in two pieces 


pieces of granite or marble, consisting _— of marble or granite, consisting of a plain 
of a plain bottom or lower base, a plain | _ bottom or lower base, a second base, die 
second base, a plain die with filletson | and statue Silence to be cut in one 


bottom, a cap ornamented with fine solid piece, the top side of die being 
molded members, with egg and darts.| perfectly plain. (I 21141, Dec. 10, 
(I 21142, Dec. 10, 1906.) / 1906.) 


298 


Orsini (L.), Louisville, Ky. 
Monument to be constructed in two sec- 
tions or pieces of granite or marble, con- 


sisting of a plain bottom or lower base, | 


a second plain base, a plain die anda 
statue representing ‘‘Grief” all cut in 
one solid piece. (121139, Dec. 10, 1906.) 


1 photo. each Nov. 20, 1906. 
Paddock (Willard D.), New 
kN 


ork NG 
Three light children. Statue of three 
nude children kneeling in various posi- 
tions on a triangular base. (I 21070, 
Mar. 6, 1907.) [8675 


Paris medicine company, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Unsaddled. Open country, and a mad- | 


dened horse, which has just thrown its 

rider, one of whose feet is still held in 

the stirrup. (I 21274, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
[8676 


Patriot press, St. Louis, Mo. 
Grant log cabin. 
late Gen. U. 8S. Grant, painted as on its 
original site, surrounded by forest trees, 
with a grassy foreground. (I 21189, 
Mar. 19, 1907.) [8677 


Perrault (Lecn), Paris-Passy, 
France. 

Voila maman. Young nurse with child 
on her lap, seeing the baby’s mother 
coming at a distance, calls the child’s 
attention, saying, ‘‘Mother is coming.’’ 
(I 21237, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Perret (Aime), Paris, France. 
La brebis preferee. Young country girl 
feeding her favorite lamb; farther on 


flock ofsheep. (1 21214, Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[8679 
Ste. Genevieve aux champs. Young 


shepherdess looking upward like in- 
spired by some holy spirit. (I 21219, 
Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Sortie de la messe. On the foreground 
young country girl in her Sunday 
clothes coming out from church. (I 
21215, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Peter (C. Merriman), San 
Francisco, Cal. 


Tiny world. Drawing in black & white | 


wash. In shape 4 higher than the 
width. The back view of two figures 
in a sitting position on the top side. 
(I 21054, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Piot (Adolphe), Paris, France. 
Innocence. Light-haired young girl hold- 
ing flowers in her hands, bosom bare. 
(I 21260, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8681 


Log cabin built by the 


[8678 | 
| Caleb’s 


| Boy Samuel. 


_ Cities of Refuge. 


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Piot (Adolphe), Paris, France. 
Surprise. Young woman holding a black | 
drapery over her bosom, hair parted. , 
(I 21261, Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Prellwitz (Edith Mitchell), 
New York, N. Y. 
Chanson. Maiden seated, bare armed, 
bending forward, and holding in her | 


hands the arm of a winged boy. (I 
21083, Mar. 8, 1907.) [8682 } 
Prellwitz (Henry), New 
York, N. Y. of 
Venus. Venus standing in a floating | 
shell, a dolphin alongside, and two tri- | 
tons swimming. (I 21082, Mar. 8, | 
1907.) [8683 | 
Prevot-Valeri (Auguste), 
Paris, France. 


Fuyant l’orage. Shepherd, back view, 
and his flock trying to avoid a coming | 
storm; black clouds on the left. (I | 
21202, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8684 


Priou (Louis), Paris, France. 

Tu bondes.. Little girl fulfilling a punish- 
ment; she is seated on a chair in a gar- 
ret; on the top of a ladder is her brother 
trying to comfort her. (I 21212, Mar. 
21, 1907.) [8685 


Providence lithograph com- 

pany, Providence, R. I. J 
Is shown sitting on the | 
edge of his bed looking upward, and in | 
a listening attitude. (I 21162, Mar. 15, | 
1907.) 


faithfulness rewarded. In the 
foreground, at the right of the picture, | 
Joshua is sitting under a tent; Caleb is | 
standing before him in conversation | 
with him. (I 21157, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Capture of Jericho. 
iche are shown; and entering the city 
are men in armor followed by a group of 
priests. (I 21156, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Christmas lesson. In the foreground is 
seen Mary with the child Jesus standing 
in her lap; before them kneel the three 
wise men. (I 21163, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


In the foreground is 
shown a man running toward a gate on 
either side of which a man is standing. 
(I 21158, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Death of Samson. The Philistines are 
shown feasting. In the foreground is 
Samson led by a little boy. (I 21160, 
Mar. 15, 1907.) 


| Israel enters the Land of Promise. Inthe 
| 


foreground are seen four priests carrying 
the ark covered with a cloth on their 
shoulders. (I 21155, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


[8686 | 


Broken walls of Jer- U 


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a 


— Paice 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. company, St. Louis, Mo. 

Joshua renewing the covenant with Israel. | Winter girl. Beautiful young g irl wrap- 
In the foreground Joshua with a scroll ped up in a heavy coat, ‘with fur- 
in his left hand is standing nearalarge —_ trimmed hat and muff held to her face. 
stone under an oak tree. (I 21159, (I 21127, Mar. 12, 1907.) [8691 


Mar. 15, 1907.) Soalmert (aapanian a 

, rec Scalbert (J.), Paris, France. 
ed coca necks ee ec _ Bosquets fleuris. Three bare-shouldered 
in his leit hand; he is in conversation — ie nee flowers, (121243 
with four men at the left of the picture. yy. 21, 1907.) [8692 


(I 21154, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Review. A church is shown and groups ‘ 
of people going toward it; the trees and Schnitzer (Gebruder), Berlin, 
ound are covered with snow. (I ; : Germany. ; 
21164, Mar. 15, 1907.) Christ with Mary and Martha. Christ 
i | clothed with a shirt, and with a crook in 
Ruth’s wise choice. In the foreground | the right hand, is standing at a wall; at 
are Ruth and Naomi walking through a the right side there is sitting Mary and 


field of barley; Ruth has her ‘arm : F 
around Naomi’s neck. (I 21161, Mar. Oe ee ee Ae 


15, 1907.) 

World’s temperance Sunday. It con- 
sists of the following motto surrounded | ken, N. J. 
by an ornamental border: Judge, this pickets (The) Showing a trooper firing 
rather, that no man put a stumbling-  oy¢ picture; another about to fire to 
block or an occasion to fallin his broth- | cide: one coming in middle ground, and 

2 ix b] >] 

ers way. (121165, Mar. 15, 1907.) in distance more troops coming. (I 


Sanitol chemical labratory 


Schreyvogel hee Hobo- 


21194, Mar. 21, 1907.) (3694 
Ravant (René), Paris, France. 
La Baie d’Authie-Berck. Fisherwoman, 2H Pm 
bare feet, loaded with fishing nets, is in Schwartz (Alfred), Berlin, 
search of her boat; the boat can be seen Germany. 


at a distance. (I 21256, Mar. 21,1907.) | Kaiser Wilhelm II in marine uniform. 
; [8687 | Three-quarter life size picture of em- 

peror Wilhelm II in the uniform of a 

naval officer. (I 20659, Jan. 31, 1907; 


Rosenberg ey , New York, 


i ae | 1 photo. Feb. 1, 1907.) [8695 
Playing hearts. as and woman seated | 
at table apparently playing cards. (I | Sheldon (C. G.), Springfield, 
21018, Feb. 27, 1907.) [3688 Mbiss. 
| Picture of a baby. no. 4. A gentleman 
Rotig (G: F.), Paris, France. ' and lady are kissing as they stand in 
Elans 4 la reposée. Elks resting among the foreground; a velvet-covered stool 
pine trees. (I 21210, Mar. 21, 1907.) | is on the floor at the right, at which a 
[8689 | baby stands while kissing her doll. 
Jours de Jeune, Elans. Winter time; the (I 21119, Mar. 11, 1907.) [8696 
oy ae ithe eround and animals | 
ave difficulty in getting food. (I 
21240, Mar. 21,1907.) a Se Ween won 


Sangliers 4 la bauge. Wild boars having | London bridge. Painting of the London 


just crossed a river, one of thein is rub- | Bridge showing the bridge running 

bing himself against a tree. (I 21211, | from the right foreground to the center 

Mar. 21. 1907.) | of the background. (I 21037, Feb. 28, 

| 1907.) [8697 

Sain (Edouard), Paris, France. Venice. Painting of the grand canal, 

Fleur aimée. Portrait of a dark young showing a number of splendid build- 

woman leaning her head on the back of |__ ings in both sides of the canal, with the 

a rocking chair; she is smelling arose. landing place for the gondolas. (I 
(I 21242, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8690 | 21035, Feb. 28, 1907.) 

Jeunesse. Portrait of a dark young | Paris. Painting of a street in Paris. 

woman leaning her elbow on a table and | The avenue De L’ Opera, looking from 


slightly supporting her head. (I 21241, | the end of the street. (I 21036, Feb. 
_ Mar. 21, 1907.) 28, 1907.) 


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Sourel (Elisabeth), Sceaux, 
Seine, France. 
Le fils de la Vierge. 


the cradle is an angel also in contem- 
plation; at the left of the picture 
another angel unravels the threads 
woven by the Virgin. (I 21231, Mar. 


21, 1907.) [8698 
Spielvogel A New York, 
La Porte Marshal in ‘Bruges. Showing 


an old town entrance of the city of 


Bruges, in Belgium. (I 21107, Mar. 
11, 1907.) [8699 
Steinberg (Henry), Wash- 


ington, D. ©. 
Great falls of the Potomac in autumn. 


In the foreground of the picture a body | 
On the | 


of water in motion appears. 
left is a mass of dark rocks surmounted 


by trees. (121060, Mar. 5,1907.) [8700 
Sudre (Raymond), Paris, 
France. 


Enfants 4 la baignoire. Little girl and 
boy playing in a rustic bath tub; the 


bath tub is made from the bottom of a | 


barrel. (I 21255, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8701 


Swenning (Rebecca T.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Spray of holly and berries, together with 
three bells suspended from a bow of 
ribbon. (I 21282, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

[8702 

Spray of poppies, leaves and buds, to- 


gether with the words Happy be thy | 


dreams. (I 21283, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Swift & company, Chicago, 
il 


Easter greetings. Little boy, facing the 
foreground and wearing a cook’s hat, 
holding with both arms a large bouquet 
of lilies tied with a ribbon. (I 21145, 
Mar. 13, 1907.) [8703 


Thompson (Robert J.), Ger- 
mantown, Pa. 
Judex. Dark-skinned white-bearded old 
judge. (I 21276, Mar. 23, 1907.) [8704 


Trounstine (Syl. F.), Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

So near & yet so far. Liquor bottle, 
from which a quantity has been poured 
into a glass, which glass has been set 
temptingly near the armless bust of 
asatyr. (I 21178, Mar. 18, 1907.) [8705 


Turner (Cx ¥.). New York; 
INGE 


Moved by the spirit. “ou painting about 
o3 ft. long by 3 it. high, representing a 
Quaker meeting with some 50 figures: 
23 figures are seated on the two upper 
rows ” of seats, one woman standing in 
the center. (I 21152, Mar. 15, 1907.) 

[8706 


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ENTRIES 


Tyrrell (E. R.), Chicago, Il. ; 
Boy seated, blowing soap 
bubbles, with kitten attempting to | 
play with her reflection in the bubble | 
held aloft by boy. (1 21097, Mar. 9, }f 
1907.) [8707 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
any, New York, N. Y. 
Hillside stream. Rugged rural scene, 
showing stream and waterfall, with 
farm houses in background. (I 21076, 
Feb. 27, 1907.) - [8708 


Lakeside home. Quiet country scene, 
showing old fashioned cottage shaded | 
by large willow trees. (I 21075, Feb. 
27, 1907.) 


Lily pond bridge. Rural scene, with 
farm house, church, and trees in the 
background. (I 21073, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Road by the brook. Rustic scene, show- 
ing very old trees on hillside. (1 21074, 
Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Village bridge. Village scene, empha- | 
sizing old stone bridge over quiet | 
stream. (I 21072, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Van Norman (Ina E. Wood), 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

The Angela monument. Is emblematic | 
of Bible history, containing statues | 
and groups of statuary that represent | 
the Christian faith. (I 21053, Mar. 4, | 

[8709 | 


1907.) 
Volk (Douglas), Center 
Lovell, Me. 
Ave Maria. Head of a young girl in pro- 


file, with face turned upward, her right 
hand is over her breast holding some 
blue drapery. (I 21307, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
[8710 
Maid of the manor. Young girl seated 
against a sky background; she has on a 
large black hat with yellow ostrich tips. 
(I 21308, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


von Zell (William), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

Female head; eyes looking to the right; 
front view of face; single rose without 
stem and leavesin hair. 2. (I 21042, 
Feb. 18, 1907.) [8711 

Female head tilted to the right; about } 
view; rose with stem and leaves in hair. 
oF ( 21043, Feb. 18, 1907.) 

Female head with large hat and veil; 


veil tied in knot directly under chin; 
exactfrontview. 1. (121041, Feb. 18, 


1907.) 
Voss (A. G.), Chicago, JII. 
Bit of old Venice. Street scene. Flower 


shop on left of picture; fruit store a bit 
further back. Awning over fruit. (I 
21002, Feb. 25, 1907.) [8712 


FINE ARTS 301 


Weerts (Jean Joseph), Paris, | Witkowski (K.), Newark, 
France. | Ne Je 

France. Figures of two young women Among the daisies. Two children pick- 

representing l’Alsace and la Lorraine __ ing flowers in field. (I 21090, Mar. 9, 


clasped together and weeping; they 1907.) [8717 
hold the French flag. (I 21218, Mar. Happy days. Boy in blue overalls and 
21, 1907.) [8713 ° red and white striped skirt seated in 
il Irvi Boy oN the grass on banks of brook baiting fish 
ee OMEN, Ee ie | hook with worm. (I 21345, Mar. 29, 
Miss Julia Marlowe as Viola. Standing 1907.) : 
in full length facing observer, her right | Zier (Edouard), Paris, France. 


hand on hilt of sword, her leit hand on | Songeuse. Figure of a nude woman re- 
hip. (I 21128, Mar. 12, 1907.) = [8714 clining on a sofa; with her right hand 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- she holds a thin morning gown which 

: cliff Manor, WY. envelopes the lower part of her body. 

Thine O Lord is the victory. Single ({ 21259, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8718 
panel drawing in black and white of _Zwiller (Marie Augustin), 
angel in armour presenting sword, Neuilly sur Seine, France. 

bound round with emblem of peace. Jes Nymphes d’Alsace venant rendre un 

(I 21079, Mar. 8, 1907.) [8715 dernier hommage au mattre qui les 

Wilson (Robert Henry), | immortalisa. Two nude nymphs; one 

Tacoma, Wash. _ stands and leans against the monument, 

Morning tide in animalland. Landscape the other is seated. (I 21267, Mar. 21, 

scene; in left hand corner are five deer; | 1907.) [8719 


two cottonwood trees in front centre 
foreground, and in background are 14 
buffalos and 2 deer. (I 21048, Mar. | 
2, 1907.) [8716 


Number of entries of Fine arts completed by the deposit of 1 photograph since 
ee PERG ee ee eS Se sees. kek os ele yk hotae od amew eS es cce 1, 264 


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PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 18—22 
MAY, 1907 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1907 


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


GEASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—-namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be _ 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for ° 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 Alpha 


Delta Phi, Macon, Ga. 
Apres tO, son? 


Class; By XXe, no. 52623; Apry 10) 19072 2 


copies received 


Alpha Delta Phi, Macon, 

Ga. 
We live for each other. (F 
[8720 


A. A. ©. 
hzo2a, Apr 10; 1907.) 
American-examiner, 
Mork Ve Y. 
Adventures of Bunk. (F 53280, Apr. 
29, 1907.) [8721 
Ah! ’Tis Sherlock Guck, the Eskimo 
detective. (F 53277, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
And her grand old name was Maud. 
Apr. 17,1907. (EF 52587, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
And her name was Maud. Apr. 21, 
BOOT. CH 53029, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
And her name was Maudsky! “Apr. 14, 
1907. (FF 52796, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
And her swell name was Maud. (F 
53279, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Bally Wok! such a dod-gasted mean 
trick, too! (F 52584, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Barrel (A) of noise. (F 53031, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 
Blubb. (F 52797, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
Charlie and George. Mar. 31, 1907. 
(EF 52377, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


New 


——— apr. sf, 1907. (CE 525986,).Apr:. 8, 
1907.) 

——— Apr. 14, 1907. (EF 52795, Apr. 15, |. 
1907. ) 

aoe. 21, 190%. (<E 53027, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 

Sema Ae. aon tour. (KN bots, Apr. 29) 
1907. ) 


Happy Hooligan—He starts. 


American-examiner, New 


Work. Noa 
Ha! Ha! Ha! Haw!’ Haw! Haw! 
Wow! -Apr ©21, - 1907: - °C > 53082 


Apr. 22, 1907.) 
(F 52374, 
Apr. 1, 1907. ) 


starts off and comes back. 
14, 1907. 


Apr. 
(52793, Apr. 157 190%) 


He’s off. (F 53281, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Her name was Maud. Mar. 31, 1907. 
(F 52376, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Hurrah! The Lad married the lady. 
(F 53030, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Lad (The) that loved a lady. Mar. 


31,1907. (F 52375, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
———— AE ti, LOOK) CH b2aS5, LAonE S, 
1907. ) 
—=_— Ape. 14, 1907. (KE 52794, Apr: 15, 
1907. ) 


Little (A) joke on mother. (F 53276, 


Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Millions init. (F 52379, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Such a dod-gasted one. (F 52378, Apr. 
t, 1907: ) 

Such is life in a great city. 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Uproar at Monopoly lodge, Peace con- 


(Ff 52588, 


sress, (CR 52895, Apr. 17, 1907) 
Yow run ‘too. (P 52798, Apri 
1907.) 


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And it was his best coat, too (F 
53272, Apr. 29, 1907.) [8722 
Armed thugs infest community. (F 


53048, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Braggo the monk and his new spring 
suit. (F 52619, Apr. 9, 1907.) 

—— dabbles in chemistry. (F 52710, 
Apr. 12, 1907.) 

discovers a conspiracy. 

Apr. 12, 1907.) 

dreams that he has a_ swelled 


(F 52711, 


head. (F 52832, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

gives first aid to the injured. (F 
52803, Apr. 15, 1907.) 

gives his boy a hair cut. (F 
52910, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

goes bicycle riding. (F 51966, 


Mar. 20, 1907.) 

goes in for nature photography. 

(FE 52592, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

goes to the circus. (F 52096, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 

— He cleans up the yard and builds 
a bonfire. (F 52169, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

He proves his wonderful ability 
as a marksman. (F 52272, Apr. 1, 
1907.) 

—— He signs for a registered letter— 
but it was not from the President. 
(EF 52383, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

-—— makes a fountain. (KF 52059, Mar. 
23, 1907.) 


rides a bucking bronev. (F 53220, 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 
—— throws the boomerang. (F 52686, 


Apr. 10, 1907.) 

was a famous pitcher once. 
52100, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Charlie and George. Mar. 24, 1907. 
(F 52105, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Common people trial—jury-room se- 
erets, leak out. (F 52829, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 

Course (The) of true love never did 
run smooth. (F' 52956, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Curing a cold. The Consequences of 
taking advice and things. (F 52684, 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 

Diary of Ananias. I am delighted 
that the trusts have entirely re- 
formed. (IF 53219, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Did it ever happen to you. (F 53046, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 

(EF 53144, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Dolly’s affairs of the heart. 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 

(F 52236, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


(Fk 


(F 52168, 


| 
t 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


Dolly’s affairs of the heart. Professor 


Blake. (F 52897, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
Drawing (A) iesson by uncle Bus. (F 
52108, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Eminent Alienists still at work. (F 


02172, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Gentle sex. Comforting a sick friend. 
(F 53141, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

The national game as the ladies 
would play it. (F 52960, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

—A pleasant afternoon. 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 

——- Spring is late—just like a woman. 
(EF 530387, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

— Why Hubby went to the Peace 
conference. (F 52926, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Hall room boys. Gee Pere, look, I 
smashed the water pitcher. (ah 
52062, Mar. 23, 1907.) 

No ghost that ever walked could 

frighten them—But cows are differ- 

ent. (F 53145, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Perey gets a new hat. (F 52617, 
Apr. 9, 1907.) 

Their mandolins were gone, but 
they still had the ticket. (F 52854, 
Apr. 17, 1907.) 

They buy some draperies for their 
apartment. (F 52200, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


They didn’t buy tickets, but they 
were in on the smokes. (EF 53049, 
Apr: 23, 1907) 

They discover that white and col- 
ored goods do not wash well to- 
gether. (F 52380, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

— They get their lives insured. 
52460, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

They inspect a new office building 

and meet the owner. (F' 5318+, Apr. 

26, 1907.) 

They introduce the girls to their 
friend Muggles. (F 52170, Mar. 27, 
1907.) 

— They join the Haster parade. 
52270, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

They pay a visit to the Swello- 

cratic club. (F 52908, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

They put on the gloves with a 

supposed amateur. (IF 52831, Apr. 

16, 1907.) 

They spend a day in the country 
inspecting real estate. (F 53221, 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Happy Hooligan is off again and back 
again. (F 53028, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
starts to leave home. Mar. 24, 

1907. (F 52103, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


(FF 52590, 


(F 


(F 


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American-journal-examiner, 
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Hero of the Mazuma guards. I’m on 


my way. (F 51968, Mar. 20, 1907.) 

Hiding the evidence. (F 52715, Apr. 
a2 1907.) 

His aim was bad. (F 52166, Mar. 27, 
1907.) 

His name was Adolph! Her name 
was Maud! Mar. 24, 1907. (F 
52104, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

- Is Mr. Common People insane? Lu- 
nacy commission still on job (F 
52591, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Prisoner eludes guards. (F 52682, 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 
Question still unsettled. (F 


52381, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Is this the best use that can be made 


ofa? (FF 52717, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
It jars Ananias. (F 52458, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) 


It was Braggo the Monk’s busy day. 
(F 52850, Apr. 17, 1907.) 


Just kids. For Heaven’s sake, Mister, 
git off de Bowery. (F 53147, Apr. 
25, 1907.) = 


Kind hearted old gentleman. (F 


52396, Apr. 4, 1907.) 

Oh, papa, I don’t want to go to 
that kindergarten any more. (F 
51965, Mar. 20, 1907.) 

— You know dat young loidy wot’s 
been getting tings here. (F 52344, 
Apr 2, 1907!) 

Knocko the Monk. Strange how hard 
it is to open this bureau drawer. 
OM ipe2i5,;) Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Lad (The) that loved a lady. Mar. 
24, 1907. (F 52106, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

Latest epidemic—mendacitis. Cie 
52522, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Light (A) lunch. What would a 
square meal be like. (EF 52714, Apr. 
12, 1907.) 


Little (A) bird told ’em where to go. 
(EF 52851, Apr. 17, 1907.) 


him to bet on Azelina. (F 52911, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
him to buy con. lemon. (F 52802, 


Apr. 15, 1907.) 

him to crawl through the fence. 
(EF 5380385, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Little Miss Hippo and her friend, Mas- 
ter Monk. (F 53148, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Loeb’s new job. (F 58273, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 

Look who’s here, Rhymo the Monk. 
(F 53047, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Masherino the Monk. 


305 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Lunacy commission reports on Mr. 
Common People. (F 52615, Apr. 9, 
1907. ) 

(F 58036, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

—— Beg pardon, but isn’t your name 
Smith. (F 53185, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Mazuma (The) guards attacked by. 
the Snooze cadets. (F 52101, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 
—— in action. 

1907.) 

Mr. BE. Z. Mark becomes a captain of 
finance. (F 52830, Apr. 16, 1907.) 
—buys a burglar alarm. (F 52712, 
Apr. 12, 1907.) 
— buys a house. 


(F-52097, »Mar, (25, 


(F 52852, Apr. 17, 


1907. ) 
—buys arare bulb. (F 52459, Apr. 

5, 1907.) 

buys a rise. (F 52594, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 

buys an automobile. (F 52235, 
Mar. 30, 1907.) 

buys an old master. (EF 52167, 


Mar. 27, 1907.) 

decides a bet. 

1907.) 

delivers up the bond money. 

52098, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

entertains a wayfarer. 

Apr. 27, 1907.) 

foils a bunco steerer. 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

—— gets a new rating. 


(F 52685, Apr. 10, 


(F 


(F 53228, 


(F 52520, 


(F 52271, Apr. 


1, 1907.) 
—— hurries home. (F 52925, Apr. 19, 
1907. ) 
is nominated. (F 52061, Mar. 23, 
1907. ) 
——joins the anti-bunco league. 


(F 52713, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


losese a bet. GH. bal4G, Apr: 25; 
1907.) 
——— pays for an Haster hat. (F 52196, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 
remembers the date. (EF 52345, 


Aprte2, 190%. ) 
sets a trap. 
1907. ) 


(F 52197, Mar. 29, 


(F 52909, 


sets a trap for robbers. 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
watches the baggage. (F 52616, 


ADE..o, TOOK) 

Monkey shines. Braggo and Knocko 
play an April fool joke on Rhymo. 
CE 52342, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


306 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Monkey shines. Braggo takes his friends 
Knocko and Rhymo for an automobile 
mde, Oke o2t(l, Mar: 27, 190%.) 


—— Braggo takes Rhymo and Knocko | 


out for a trip on his motor boat. 
(F 52395, Apr. 4, 1907.) 

Braggo the Monk invites Knocko 
& Rhymo to visit his country home. 
(E 52201, Mar. 29% 1907.) 


—— Braggo, Rhymo and Knocko see | 


an exciting game of baseball. 
(F 52234, Mar. 30, 1907.) 

— Tiddley um, Tiddley um. (52523, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Monopoly lodge advertising dept. Un- 
precedented boom in spring busi- 
ness. (F 53182, Apr. 26, 1907.) 

—— entertainment. 
he dreams. 

—— box party at the circus. 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 

—— circulating library. (F 52063, Mar. 
2 OOK) 

aD uGenological 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 

takes straw vote. 
29, 1907.) 

No millinery bills for him. 
ADE. 2a wl 90K: 

Now, what d’ye think of that. 
Jones and I was a_ standin’ 
(Ff. 52958, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

—— Dan Cupid put aside. 
Apr. 3, 1907.) 

—— Evelina I[llingsworth. 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 


chart. (EF 52099, 


(FF 53271, Apr. 


(IP 53222 


>) 


(F 52382, 


—— J] like the classics very much, in- | 


deed, but not to read. (F 52198, 


Mar. 29, 1907.) 


board. “side (CE 5280i, Apr als: 
1907.) 
Impulsive always, one fine day 


upon the Zambesi. 

6, 1907.) : 

Lives of authors. 

26, 1907.) 

My friend, Philander Fox, takes 

some jewelry. which he hocks. (F 

52060, Mar. 23, 1907.) 

The thing I didn’t like tip top 

about Lucinda Hopper. (F 52199, 

Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Throw away your telescope. 
53045, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Off with the cold and on with the new, 
or, The Best in the house is none 
too good for Mabelle. (EF 52959, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 


(F 52521, Apr. 


(EF 538186, Apr. 


(F 


They work while | 
(EF 51969, Mar. 20, 1907.) | 
(152178, | 


(F 51967, | 


I was drinking port on the star- | 


| When Antoinette is on the job. 


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Our Antediluvian ancestors. 

be considerable disorder there. 
52924, Apr. 19, 1907.) 

What’s the matter, there? Its a 

panic on the Cliffville stock ex- 

change! (F 52203, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Question (The) of the day: Is Mr. 


Seems to 
(FE 


Common People insane? Lunacy 
Commission will probe case. (F 
52202, Mar. 29, 1907.) 

See my Haster rabbits and chicks. (F 


52273, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Spring hats. Just supposin’ the men 


wore creations instead of lids. (F 
52716, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Spring is here. (F 52800, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) 


Suspicious Mr. Sparrow enforces the 


law. (F 52928, Apr. 19, 1907.) 

enforces the pure food law. (EF 
52709, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

imagines a case of bribery. (F 
52683, Apr. 10, 1907.) 

scents a dynamite plot. (F 


52593, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
-—— smells gasoline. 
12, 1907.) 


(F 52708, Apr. 


» | ——— thought it was a bunco game. (F 
| 2618; Apr So nog) 
———thought it was a poolroom. (F 


52519, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

thought the man was a burglar. 

(F 53183; Apr. 26, 1907.) 

tries for a reward. 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Those sweet little Katzenjammer kids! 
(F 52107, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


(F 52833, 


(i 
52957, Apr. 20, 19072) 

Antoinette: Mamma said I must 
keep stirring this custard. (F 53034, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Be careful, Antoinette, and don’t 
use too much of that Lightning yeast. 
(F 53142, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


| ——- Now, I must hurry and get these 


dishes done. 29; 
1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make you mad—after you 
had been fooled like this. (F 52348, 
Apr. 2, 1907.) 

Yes, It’s Knocko the Monk. 
Apr. 19, 1907.) 


American steel plate en- 
graving co., New 
York IN, NG 
Dreaming of the stork. 
11, 1907.) 


(EF 538274, Apr. 


(F 52927, 


(F 52645, Apr. 
[8723 


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307 


Arnot (Robert), Paris, 
France. 

Bonaparte & Josephine. (F 53288, Apr. 
30, 1907.) [8724 

Diplomatic sleep. (F 51169, Mar. 4, 
1907.) 

Falieri, (Marino) (F 51170, Mar. 4, 
1907. ) 

Good night. (F 51168, Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Rehearsal before Meyerbeer. (FF 51171, 


Mar. 4, 1907.) 


Ball (James D.), Brook- 
line, Mass. 
Battle of Gettysburg. (F 51936, Mar. 
ova 2 © Apr. 17, 1907. [8725 


Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
(F 52631, Apr. 10, 1907.) 
[8726 
Byzantine interior, ninth century. (F 
52633, Apr. 10, 1907.) 
Christians in the Arena. 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 


Famine and pestilence. 
10, 1907.) 

Grand salon of a rich Egyptian’s house. 
(F 52632, Apr. 10, 1907.) 

Holy women of Galilee. 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 

Moorish feminine life. 
10, 1907.) 

Oriental (An) woman’s pastime. (F 
52627, Apr. 10, 1907.) 

Seeking shelter. (F 52629, Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 

Woman’s taste in Japan. 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 


Bethlehem. 


(F 52628, 


(FE 52624, Apr. 


(EF 52630, 


(F 52625, Apr. 


(F 52626, 


Bausch & Lomb optical co., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Connoisseur (The) (£53197, Apr. 27, 


1907.) [8727 
Beach (W. M.), Roxbury, 
Mass. 
Birthday greetings. (F 51736, Mar, | 


18, 1907.) [8728 

Did you ever see anything like it? (F 
51730, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Easter (An) carol. (F 51744, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

Easter (An) offering. 
18, 1907.) 

Evening prayer. 
1907. ) 

First punishment. 
1907.) 


Happy family. 
1907.) 


(IF. 51731, Mar. 
(F 51734, Mar. 18, 
(F 51719, Mar. 18, 


(S118, NEI! MG: 


Beach (W. M.), Roxbury, 
M 


ass. 

Heavy (A) load. (F 51737, Mar. 18, 
1907. ) 

Intruders. 


Joyous Haster-tide. 
1907.) 


On parade. 


Out for a walk. 
1907. ) 


Sentinels. (F 51721, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Shoo. (F 51738, Mar. 18, 1907.) 


(F 51722, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
(EF 51733, Mar. 18, 


(F 51723, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
(F 51735, Mar. 18, 


Sure heres along, ete. (F 51739, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 
Teddys had a scrap. (F 51720, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 
What a rare bit for Easter. (F 51732, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 
1c. each Mar. 7, 1907; 1. each 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 


Bit & spur pub. co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Birds( Harriet Ga). 7G. o381ii, Apr 25, 
190% 3224e; Aprs 11st 907.) [8729 


Bobrick (Mayo A.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Players of the American league of 


professional base ball clubs. (F 
H2A2D,, Aipr: b, 19075 2 ¢€ Apres 
1907.) [8730 


Players of the National league of pro- 
fessional base ball clubs. (F 52426, 
Apr: 5/1907 3:2 ¢c.. Mar. 18, 19072) 


Book news monthly, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Ghost (A) story. (F 53040, Apr. 23, 
1907.) [8731 


Bosworth (lL. M.), Ames, 
Towa. 

Engineering hall, Iowa state college, 
Ames, Iowa. (EF 52718, Mar. 8, 
1907.) [8732 

Campus scene. New Central building 
Iowa State college, Ames, Iowa. (F 
52720, Mar. 8, 1907.) 

Margaret Hall, Iowa _ state college, 
Ames, Iowa. CE (52721, wiki? 18; 
1907. ) 

Old main building, Iowa state college, 


Ames, Iowa. (haemo Mares; 
1907. ) 
Wilson (James) (F 52722, Mar. 8, 
1907. ) 
Zz e. each Jan. 19, 1907. 


Bowers -Irwin Co., Ta- 
coma, Wash. 
(BD2174, “Apr? 15, A586) 
[8733 


Tacoma. 


308 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Bowles (Joseph B.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Peck’s bad boy and his country cous- 
ins; he plays in a red coat. (Fr 
52181, Mar. 28, 1907.) [8734 

—the bad boy shoots a bear. (F 
52393, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


they have fun with a _ photog- 
rapher. (F 52513, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

—— they have fun at a dime museum. 
(B 53126, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Bowser (S.F.) & co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 


Model oil storage system cuts. 802, 
803. (EF 52762, 52763, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
[8735 


— 805. (F 52765, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
2 ec. each Apr. 20, 1907. 


Brentano’s, New York, 
INGA 
Bernard Shaw poster. The Book of 
Bernard Shaw. (F. 52112, Mar. 26, 
190% 3-2 -e; Apr 2071907.) [8736 


Brown (W. H.) _ postal 
card co., Springfield, 
Mass. 
Back to you. (F 53109, Apr. 22, 1907; 
ZeeGopr bl 190. | [8737 
One—for you. (£53108, Apr. 22, 1907; 
Zee. Ape V1, 1907) 
Triplets. (E 53110, Apr. 22, 1907; 2 
e-Apr: 11, A9075) 
Twins.) (E.538107, Apr. 18; 1907; 2: ¢. 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Brown & Bigelow, St. 

Paul, Minn. 
Interesting spectators. 11 by 7%. (F 
51598, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


—— (F 51625, Mar. 15, 1907.) 


Buchan’s soaps, New York, 
ING ING 
(F 51988, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
[8739 
(F 51985, Mar. 8, 


Dance (The) 


Game of tennis. 
1907.) 
In trouble. (F 51986, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
Sledding party. (F 51984, Mar. 8, 
1907.) 
Story (A) (F 51987, Mar. 8, 1907.) 
2c. each Mar. 1, 1907. 
Buckelmueller (Henry), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Contentment. (F 53015, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[8740 


Buffalo times, Buffalo, 
N%G 


Golden (Miss Grace) (F 52362, Apr. 
1, 1907.) [8741 


Buffalo times, Buffalo, 
N. Y 


Hollister (Miss Dorothy) of James- 
town, N. Y. (F 52861, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
2 ce. each Mar. 25, 1907. 
Burger (M. M.), Thiells, 
INE Oe 


Up to date—heart drama in six scenes. 


(F 52951, Apr. 20, 1907.) [8742 
Burrows (Charles), Ru- 
therford, N. J. 

Lincoln memorial tablet. (F 53066, 
Apr. 11, 1907.) [87438 


Buster Brown company, 
Chicago, III. 
Booming. (F 52946, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
8744 


[ 
Clown’s (A) outfit. (F 52936, Apr. 6, 


1907. ) 

He’s a bird. (F 52945, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Hurrah for 19. (F 529388, Apr. 6, 
1907.) 

Mary Jane cheering. (F 52944, Apr. 6, 
1907.) 

Mary Jane’s picnic. (F 529438, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 

Mary Jane’s sled ride. (F 52939, Apr. 
6, 1907.) 


Three lilies. (F 52940, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Tige surprises Mary Jane. (F 52942, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Tige’s Christmas tree. 
6, 1907.) 

Tige’s lesson. (F 52947, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


Where is Buster Brown? (F 52941, 
Apr. 6, 1907)" 


(EF 529387, Apr. 


Century company, New 
York, N. Y. 
Maude Adams as Peter Pan. (F 


51972, Mar. 11, 1907.) [8745 


Chapman (Ervin §.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Stainless (A) flag. (F 52836, Apr. 16, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1907.) [8746 


Christian (W. J.), Glen 


Allen, Va. 
Homestead at sunset. (F 52400, Apr. 
4, 1907.) [8747 
Little mischief. (KF 52399, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) 
Our pride and glory. (F 52401, Apr. 
4, 1907.) 


Clark engraving & print- 

ing co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
(52355, Apr 3, 190ha 2. G: 

[8748 


Charge. 
Feb, 15, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


309 


Clinton storage warehouses, 
New York, N. Y. 


Telephone (A) message. (F 52589, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) [8749 
Telephone (The) order. (F 52538, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Cohen (Albert), New 
Work, N.Y. 
Marion (Mme.) F 52806, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) [8750 | © 
Colorado iron works co. 
Denver, Colo. 
Heptagonal copper furnace. (F 52076, 
Mar. 25, 1907.) [8751 
Sectionalized copper furnace. (F 


52075, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Ten stamp mill. 
1907.) 


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

Barnum and Bailey greatest show on 

earth. (F 52349, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

[8752 

Circus realm. (F 52348, Mar. 22, 
1907. 

1c each Mar. 6, 1907. 

Zeseacn Apr. 1, 1907. 


(Palmer), 
Quogue, N. Y. 


Cox East 


Brownie clown of Brownietown, Mar. | 


24, 1907. (EF 52051, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
[8753 
— Mar. 31, 1907. (F 52282, Apr. 1, | 
1907.) 
——— Apr. 7, 1907. (FF 52575, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 
—— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52788, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) 
=— Apr. 21, 1907. (F 53016, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 
=—— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53218, Apr. 27, 
1907. ) 


Detroit publishing co., De- 
troit, Mich. 


Duluth, Minn. (F 52335, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


[8754 
Deuble (Charles G.), Can- 
ton, Ohio. 
McKinley national memorial.. (F | 


Hee, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 c Apr. 18, 
1907.) [8755 


Devare (Elisabeth Peter- 
sen Pr.), New York, N. Y. 
Washington (George) Father of Free- 
dom. (F 53075, Apr. 24, 1907.) 

[8756 

Dillenback (Jackson D.), 

Denver, Colo. 

Axin’ him to join the woodmen. 
52242, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


(F 
[8757 


Gua T4, Apr.’ S, | 


| 
| 
1 


Dillenback (Jackson D.), 


Denver, Colo. 
Call of the elk. (F 52241, Mar. 30, 
1907. ) 
Cat’s tale. (EF 52239, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Original milk punch, milk the cow. (F 
52240, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


2c. each. Mar 18, 1907. 


Doolittle (William H.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Souvenir post card, B. P. O. Elks re- 
union 1907. A. GE 52527, ‘Apr. 2; 
1907.) [8758 
=== B.) (FE 52528 uiApr, QO0Tee 
Mar, 28, 1907; 1 @ Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Engberg-Holmberg publish- 
Towa. 
Steamboat harbor and skating rink, 
Dubuque, Iowa. (F 52130, Mar. 25, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) [8759 


Enberg-Holmberg publish- 
ing co., Chicago, II]. 
Certificate of baptism. ‘700. (EF 
Hacer, Apr 27, 1907.) [8760 
Dop-Attest. 703. (F 53208, Apr. 27, 
1907. ) 
Konfirmations-attest. 705. 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Everett, Aughenbaugh & 
co., Waseca, Minn. 
Winged horse. (FF 52421, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


(F 53209, 


[S761 
and shield. (EF 52422, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) 
Faulkner (C. W.) & co., 


Itd., London, England. 
Heretic (The). (F 53148, Apr. 26, 
£907.) [8762 


Feder (Sigmond), Mama- 
roneck, N. Y. 
Ornamental horseshoe. (F 53067, Apr. 
Da OOK)) [8763 


Fleming (Tom), Hilton, 
Ne. J 
American girl of 1607. (F 52934, Apr. 


20, 1907.) [S764 
Florentine art co., Chicago, 
Fortuna. Goddess of luck. (F 52728, 


Apr. 12, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1907.) 
[8765 
Frederick company, Brook- 
VAIN, ING ake 
Bonnet baby. (F 51997, Mar. 21, 1907; 
1 ce. Mar. 13, 1907; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[8766 
Somersault girl. 52918, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 


(FE 


o10 


Frederick company, Brook- 
lyn, N 


Teddy bears. “(F 51996, Mar. 21, 


1907; 1¢. Mar. 18, 1907; 2 c Mar. 
21, 1907.) 
Frevvett (H. J.), Glen 
Allen, Va. 

Challenge (The). (F 52084, Mar. 25, 
1907.) [8767 

Favorite (The). (EF 52086, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

Harvest time. (F 52085, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 

Master (The) of the house. (F 52087, 


Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Waiting for the grist. (F 52083, Mar. 


25, 1907.) 
Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
Tenn. 
Play: (CE 52856, Aprici8, 1907; 2 «. 
Apr. 26, 1907.) [8768 
Garner (W. L.), Harri- 
son, N. J. 
Hellen Church. (EF 52178, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) [8769 
Geneva optical co., Chi- 


eago, Ill. 
Original reproduction of normal and 
abnormal fundi, by W. A. Fisher, 


M. D. (FF 52526, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
[8770 
Glazier art co., Boston, 
Mass. 
Heart of Boston. (F 52264, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) [8771 
Meriden. (F 52858, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 
Nashua, N. H. (F 53050, Apr. 238, 
1907. ) 
—— Plymouth. (F 52857, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 
—— Webster. (F 53181, Apr. 26, 
1907.) 
Whittier land, Amesbury, Mass. 


(F 53052, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
In the heart of Cape Ann. 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Goetz (Ludwig HE.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


(F 53051, 


Holbein print, blocks. 1777.2. (F&F 
52356, Apr. 3, 1907.) [8772 
dragon. 1779. (F 523858, Apr. 3, 
1907. 
— stars. 1778. (F 52357, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 


Nordisea print, goose. 1908. (F 52353, 


Mar. 25, 1907.) 
man and woman. 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 


1909. EF 523850, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Goetz (Ludwig E.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Nordisca print, reindeer. 1910. F 25351, 
Mar. 25, 1907. 


rooster. 1907. (F 52352, Mar. 
25, 1907.) 
Graves (Henry) & ©Go., 


ltd., London, England. 

A-! Ha—! Mezzotint by W. A. Cox, 
after Cecil Aldin. (EF 51357, Mar. 
7, 1907.) 

Fallen (The) tree. 
1907. ) 

Lady Hamilton at prayer. 
by HE. Leslie Haynes after George 
Romney. (F 51356, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Landscape with waterfall. Mezzotint 


(F 51353, Mar. 7, 


by E. Leslie Haynes after J. Ruys- J 


dael. 
Message from the Emperors. 


(F 51355, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Woodville. (F 51358, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


Shades of evening. Etching by Lu- i 


cien Gautier after J. B. C. Corot. 
(F 51354, Mar. 7, 1907.) 


2 c. of:each Mar. 2, 1907. 


Greenfield (George), New 
York, Ne ¥ 
Big (The) stick delighted. (F 52263, 
Apr. 1, 1907; 2 @ Apr. 18,51907.) 
[8774 


Gutman & Gutman, New 
York. Nee 
Bridge (A) party. (F 53170, Apr. 26, 


1907.) [8775 
De-lighted. (F 52692, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Drawing from the model. (F 52827, 


Apr. 16, 1907.) 
Intruder (The). 
1907. ) 
—— (F 52694, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


(F 51953, Mar. 20, 


Love is blind. (F 52689, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 

Strenuous (The) life. (F 526938, Apr. 
12, 1907.) 


Who says race suicide? (F 52512, 


Apr. 6, 1907.) 


H. T. company, Westfield, 
Mass. 
Bath room in the White House; or, 
Teddy bear in a bath tub (F 
52423, Mar. 30, 1907.) [8776 


Hanson (James F.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Shriner (The) family. (F 52770, Apr. 
15, 1907 ; 2c Mar. 21; 1907.) [8777 


[8773 | 


Mezzotint 


Htching |} 
by Jules S. Payrau after R. Caton ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


dll 


Harney (W. D.), Racine, 


: Wi 
_ After the skirmish. 


S. 
(#52979, Apr. 20, | 


Heal (W. By New York, 
> 
Time is Ae nee (F 52509, Apr: "6; 
1907.) 
| Dry this on & summer’s night. (F 


1907.) [S778 
Attack (The). (F 52985, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 


Burning a refuge from the oncoming | 


eeairie fire, (EH 52983, Apr. 20, 


1907. ) 
Guarding the supply train. 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Last (The) stand. 


(FE 52984, 


(F 52982, Apr. 20, 


| Why cn earth was I begun? 


| You must be 


| Chapel of Chateau-Fresno: 


| Not 


1907. ) 

Parley (The). (EF 52981, Apr. 20, | 
1907. ) | 

Protecting the herd. (F 52977, Apr. 
20, 1907.) 

Seouting party. (F 52976, Apr. 20, | 
1907. ) 

Troops surprising a camp. (F 52978, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 

@ruce (The). (EH .52980, Apr. 20, 
1907. ) 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, I]. 

Afternoon (An) eall. (F 52262, Apr. | 

1, 1907.) [8779 


Beady to go. (fF 52261, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Hawley (Ralph P.), Char- 
leroi, Pa. 
Jamestown 1607-1907. 
17, 1907.) 


(F 53042, Apr. 


[8780 


Heal (W. ae _ New Yiorks 
N. ¥ 
Don’t think it was a lemon. (F 52338, 
Apr. 2, 1907.) [8781 
Brop me a line. (F 52341, Apr. 
1907.) 
Good luck. (F 51961, Mar. 20, 1907.) 
Ha-Ha. (F 52948, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
TVll turn the hose on you. (F 51962, 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 
I’m feeling very happy. (F 52949, 


Apr. 20, 1907.) 

I’ve got my hands full. 
2, 1907.) 

If a girl like me loved a boy like you. 
(F 52811, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Just a line. (F 52340, Apr. 2, 1907.) 

Long (The) and short of it. (F 52511, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Same (The) old story. 
16, 1907.) 

Some one thinks of some one. 
52950, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Three little bears. (F 52462, 
1907. ) 


(F 52339, Apr. 


(F 52813, Apr. 
(i 


Apr. 5, 


51963, Mar. 20, 1907.) 
Two peaches and a lemon. 
Apr. 6; 1907.) 
Uncle Sam. (F 53169, Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Why don’t you make your eyes behave? 
(F 51959, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


(F 52510, 


(F 52960, 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 

With this ring I thee wed. - 
Mar. 20, 1907.) 

a school teacher. 

52812, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


(EF 51964, 


(EF 


Hébert (Maurice), Flush- 
ines N. Xs 
(EF 52837, 
[8782 
New 


Apr. 5; 1907.) 


Hertz (Adolph), 
Work; N.Y: 
caught yet. (BR 51319, Mar. 6G, 
1907.) [S783 


Heymann (Al), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
I'm going to have a great time, I’ve 
had: it. (EH 53068, Apr: 23, 1907.) 
[S784 


| ’'m havi ing a nice treat in Los An- 


2, | 


| Seeing the sights in Los Angeles. 


_ Clowdy. 


geles. (53069, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

(F 
53070, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Sun (The) is bright; the air is fine. 


(F 53071, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


2 ce. each Apr. 8, 1907. 
Ball CRE IS) 5, (Philadel 


phia, Pa. 


(F 53055, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


[8785 

Clowdy again. (53053, Apr. 23, 
1907.) 

| Fair and brite to day. (#53057, Apr. 


23, L907.) 


Glad i joind sundy skool. (F 53061, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 

No skool to day. (F 538056, Apr. 28, 
1907.) 

Rainey to day. (F 53054, Apr. 23, 
1907.) 

Sun shiney again. (F 53058, Apr. 23, 
1907.) 


Sundy again, that means sundy skool. 


(F¥ 53060, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

This’ is’ ducky. “CH 53062, Apr.’ 28, 
1907. ) 

Wer got. €P53059, Apr!) 23;) 1907) 


al? CATALOGUE OF 


Hillson (David), 
bury, Mass. 
At rest beneath this slab of stone. (F 

52433, Apr. 1, 1907.) [8786 


Bachelor created by God for the con- 


Rox- 


solation of widows and. (F 52881, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
Be cheerful and pass it on. (FF 52550, 


Apr. 6,,1907.) 


Be gentle and kind. 
1907. ) 

Be wiser today than you were yester- 
day and to mofrow. (F 52448, Apr. 
LL GOT)) 

Beat it. (F 52558, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Beneath this stone, a lump of clay. 
(F 524384, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Cheer up. (F 52548, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

it’s a long lane that has no turn- 


(F 52565, Apr. 6, 


ing. (52899, Apr: 18, 1907.) 
the wurst is yet to come. (F 
52894, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
Cheese it. (F 52547, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Cupid is a great wrinkle eraser. (F 


52901, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
Do it now. (F 52548, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Don’t let your thoughts mislead your 
judgement. (F 52450, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Don’t talk about your neighbors; if 
your jaw. (F 52487, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Don’t worry. (F 52572, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Enjoy yourself. (EF 52569, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 


Fellow (The) who tells those funny 


stories and does all. (F 52441, Apr. 
te SOK.) 
Horget it. (R520 fl, Aprso, 1907.) 
Friday. (F 52456, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Get next. (F 52573, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Get the money. (F 52562, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 


Good (A) name is better than wealth. 
(E..52884. Apr. 18, 19072) 

Good (A) team. (F 52903, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 

Good (A) wife and health are a man’s 
best wealth. (F 52905, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 

He—I'll be so glad when we are mar- 
ried and. (EF 524386, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
He loves me loves me not, he loves me. 

(FEF 52895, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Heart (A) to heart talk. 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Here lies a lawyer for the last time. 
(F 52863, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Jim Sbhaw—Attorney at law. 

52427, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


(EF 52898, 


(EF 


| I believe I am ready—right now. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Hillson (David), 


bury, Mass. 


Rox- 


Here lies a lawyer for the last time. | 
(F 


One Wood enclosed 
52435, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


in wood. 


died while taking a seidletz powder. 
(F' 52367, Mar. 28, 1907. ) 

——the mother of eight; she might 
have had more, but it is now too 
late. (F 52366, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Hint (A) is better than a kick. 
52556, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Hope for the best and constantly work 
for it. (EF 52893, Apr./is, 1907.) 


(F 


52880, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


osity, in good. 
1907. ) 

in the goods I am selling, and in 
the firm I am— (F 52878, Apr. 18, 
19072) 

in the present, the future will 
take care of itself. (EF 52876, Apr. 
£8, L9OT.) 


in today and the work I am do- 
ing, in tomorrow and— (F' 52878, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 

—— jn working not waiting, in laugh- 
ing not weeping, in— (F'52877, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 

—— that a man gets what he goes 
after, that one order— (F 52875, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 

there is an order somewhere for 
every man ready to— (F 52874, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 

If there was no such word as If. 
52889, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


(F 52879, Apr. 18, 


(F 


| If you can fool half the people all the 


time that’s— 
190%) 

If you don’t succeed try again. 
52564, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

It is a long road that has no ash bar- 
rels.. (F 52891, Apr ws aso.) 


It is better late than never. — (F 52568, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

It is better to be a live coward than a 
dead hero. (EF 52368, Mar. 28, 
1907.) 

It is better to smoke here than here- 
after. (F 52885, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


CW 52445) "Apr 


(ik 


the body of Annie Louder who | 


(EH | 


in courtesy, in kindness, in gener- | 


| 


It happeneth to those who wish it to , 


others. (F 52365, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Keep cool. (F 52560, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


Laugh and the world laughs with you, 
snore and you sleep alone. (F 
52887, Apr 18,1907) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Hillson (David), Rox- 
bury, Mass. | 
Eemon.(A) for you. (EF 52567, Apr. | 
6, 1907.) 


Let it alone. 


(F 52552, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


Bia (The) is on. (EF 52559, Apr. 6, | 
1907. ) | 


Listen: Mother, 
killed. (F 52481, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


aunt and me were | 


Live in pleasure and die out of debt. | 


(F 52443, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Love to a man is but one thing, to a | 


-woman it is the whole thing. 

52897, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Monday. (F 52452, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

My ideal. (F 52904, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Never be blind to your own errors. 
(F 52444, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

None but the brave deserve the fair. 
(F 52896, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Now or never. 

G@hojoy. (EE 52557, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Oh pickles. (F 52555, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Oh Rats! (F 52545, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Ob slush. (F 52549, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


(F 52888, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
(F 52364, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Saturday. (F 52457, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Show kindness to your creditors but 


a 


313 


Hillson (David), 

bury, Mass. 

Thou shalt not rest from all labor six 
days in the week, and—(52868, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 

speak falsely of thy fellow man 

lest he speak— (F 52869, Apr. 18, 

1907.) 

take thy money to the race track 
lest thou forget— (¥F 52871, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 

—— think that thou are it, for thou 
shall find that (EF 52865, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 


Rox- 


| Thou shalt pay all thy just debts 


| Three hearts. 
Thursday. 
| Troubles are like babies, 


(F 52551, Apr. 6, 1907.) | 


Underneath this pile of stones. 
Plan your work then work your plan. | 
| Wednesday. 


Rum the greatest undertaker on earth. | 


whilst thou are here, for thou— 
52864, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

(F' 52902, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
(EF 52455, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


they only 
(EF 52890, 


(F 


grow bigger by nursing. 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
Try to keep poverty a day’s march be- 
hind you. (F 52447, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Tuesday. (IF 52453, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
(Kk 
52428, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
(F 52454, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Western philosophy; live each day so 
that you can look. (KF 52442, Apr. 


1, 1907. 
What is love? (EF 52900, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 
| What’s up? (F 52566, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


not unremitting kindness. (fF 52449, — 
pr. 1, 1907:) | 

Silence is golden. (F 52544, Apr. 6, | 
1907.) 


Some have children, others none. 
52430, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Stung. (F 52553, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Sunday. (F 52451, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Take it on the run. (F 52554, Apr. 6, 
1907.) 


(EF 


There is a divinity that shapes our | The ss s wt 
(F 52420, Apr. 1,__ While on earth my knee was lame. 


; | Who loves me? 
Think twice before you speak once. | 


ends, rough-hew. 
1907. ) 


(F 52886, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Thou shalt not always wear a cross 
and ugly look especially. 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 

draw thy purse strings too tightly, 

lest they. (F 52872, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


air stories. (F 52866, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
partake too freely of that which 
causes thy head to— (F 52868, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 

pry into the affairs of thy neigh- 
bors for. (F 52867, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


exaggerate nor prevaricate, as hot | 


| Wouldn’t it jar you? 


| 
i 


| Why not? 


(F 52870, | Wine, women, and song; 


When a woman wins an argument with 
tears, a man begins— (FF 52440, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

When you marry bear in mind—lots 
of little things. (F 52488, Apr. 1, 
1907.) 

When you start to do Wall St. buy a 
return ticket. (F 52446, Apr. 1, 
1907.) 

(F 

52432, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Nobody. (EF 52570, 

Apri iG.) 190%) 

(EF 52563, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

"nuff said. 
(F' 52892, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Within this grave do lie, back to back. 
(EF 52429, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Woman, she needs no eulogy—she 
speaks for herself. (F 52883, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 


World (The) has no use for a dead 
one. (F 52369, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

(EF 52561, Apr. 6, 

1907.) 


314 


Hillson (David), Rox- 
bury, Mass. 
Write your letter when angry, but mail 
it tomorrow. (F 52882, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 


23 Skidoo 23. (F 52546, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


Hohein (George C.), Nor- 
folk, Va. 
exposition. 


Jamestown In God we 


trust that you will be there. (F | 
52724, Apr. 10, 1907.) [8787 
Holmes (Clay W.), EI- 
mira, Ni oY. 
Beach at Gibson’s landing. (EF 51706, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) [8788 


Lake Keuka, N. Y. 
(F 51694, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

The Drake cottage. 

Mar. 18, 1907.) 

The Elms. 

1907. ) 

An Elms bathing scene. 

Mar. 18, 1907.) 

The Elms camp. 

18, 1907.) 

An Elms fishing party. 

Mar. 18, 1907.) 

The Elms point. 
18, 1907.) 

— Fishing party on Elms dock. 
51698, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Gibson’s landing. 

18, 1907.) 


(F 51693, 


(HE 51709, Mar. 18, 


(EF 51689, 


(EF 51699, Mar. 


(F 51687, 


(EF 51707, Mar. 


(F 


(EF 51704, Mar. 


Grove Springs hotel. (F 51701, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Grove Springs landing. (F-51695, 


Mar. 18. 1907.) 


—— The Grove Springs pavilion. (F 
51691, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
—— Hammondsport, N. Y. (F 51710, 
Mar. 18, 1907.) | 
The Hoar cottage. (F 51708, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Launch Delma. 


(FE 51702, Mar. 


18, 1907.) 

— —The Madge. (F 51696, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 

—— Motor boat Daisy. (F 51697, 


Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Penn Yan dock. 


18, 1907.) 

——fMThe Penn Yan. (F 51690, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 

——A shore view. (F. 51703, Mar. 18, 
1907.) 


The steamer Steuben. 
Mar. 18, 1907.) 


(F 51688, 


Captain Conklin. | 


(F 51705, Mar. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Holmes (Clay W.), EI- 
nainay IN... Ye ) 
Beach at Gibson’s landing. Steamer 


Yates. (F 51692, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
—— A summer camp. (F 51700, Mar. 
18, 1907.) 
2 c. each Apr. 9, 1907. 


Hopkins (Cordelia O.), 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Washington’s home, Mt. Vernon, Va. 

(F 44262, July’31, 1906; 2c. Apr. 3, 


cothe, Ohio. (F 52388, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Narrows Paint creek, Chillicothe, 
Ohio. (F 523884, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Paint creek near cliffs, Chillicothe, 
Ohio. (F 52385, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Shale bank alum cliffs, Chillicothe, | 
Ohio. (F 52391, Apr. 3, 1907.) \ 


South Paint street, Chillicothe, Ohio. 


(F 52889, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Hutchinson (W. F.), Ports- 


mouth, Va. 
Bob white family. (KF 52417, Apr. 4, 
1907.) [8791 
Jamestown amusement & 
vending co., Norfolk, Va. 
American navy in 1812. (EF 52678; 
Mar. 29, 1907.) [8792 


Atlantie hotel, Norfolk, Va. 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Battery Park, 
Hampton Roads, 
Mar. 29, 1907. ) 

Beauvoir. (F 52485, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Big guns on Connecticut. (EF 52656, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Bird’s-eye view, Jamestown exposition, 
1907. (EF 52479, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Blandford’s church, Petersburg, 

(F 52652, Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Bruton parish church, Williamsburg, 


(F 52673, 


Fortress Monroe, on 
Va. (EF 


Va. 


Va. (F 52655, Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Cape Henry, Va. (F 52677, Mar. 29; 
1907.) 

Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia. (F 
52489, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Cornwallis’ cave, Yorktown, Va. (F 


52498, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


52648, - 


1907. ) [8789 
Horney & Chapman, Chilli- 
cothe, Ohio. 
Alum cliffs, Chillicothe, Ohio. (F 
52390, Apr. 3, 1907.) [8790 
Camp Betsy, Chillicothe, Ohio. (F 
52387, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
| Caves near Chillicothe, Ohio. (FF 
52386, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Corner Paint and Main sts., Chilli- | 


—_3 


ee 


= 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


315 


Jamestown amusement «& 

vending co., Norfolk, Va. 

Davis (Jefferson). 
1907.) 


(F 52657, Mar. 29, | 


Famous speech of Patrick Henry in | 


the House of Burgesses. 
Apr. 5,, 1907.) 

First prayer in Congress. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Harbor view. Jamestown exposition 
1907. (EF 52480, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Independence Hall, Philadelphia. 

~ 52483, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Interior of Blandford church, Peters- 
burg, Va. (F 52496, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Interior of Bruton parish church, Wil- 
liamsburg, Va. (F 52654, Mar. 29, 

1907.) 
Interior of St. John’s church, Rich- 


(F 52492, 


(EF 


(EF 52476, | 


| Santiago fleet, 


mond, Va. (F 52653, Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Jamestown church tower and commu- 
nion service. (EF 52474, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 

Jamestown in 1907. (F 52651, Mar. 29, | 
1907. ) 

John Smith and his coat of arms. (F 
52668, Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Last meeting of Lee and Jackson. (F 
52499, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Lee’s statue and coat-of-arms. (FE 
52478, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Liberty bell of Independence Hall. (F | 
52490; Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. (F 
52475, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Main street, Yorktown, Va. (F 52665, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Marriage of Pocahontas. (F 52672, 


Mar. 29, 1907.) 
to John Rolfe. 
1907. ) 


Monument of Winnie Davis. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 


(EF 52647, Mar. 29, 


(FF 52500, 


Mount Vernon. (EF 52484, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 
Ocean view hotel, Ocean View, Va. 


(F 52487, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Officers and crew of the U. S. S. Penn- 
Sylvania. (F 52666, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Official seal of the Jamestown exposi- 
mon ef 1907. (i -52481, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 


Ohio state building, Jamestown expo- 
sition, 1907. (F 52469, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Old powder horn, Williamsburg, Va. 
(EF 52477, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

On U.S. S. Kearsarge. (F 52502, Apr. 

5d, 1907.) 


' U. S. S. Missouri. 


| 


| U. S. S. Pennsylvania. 


Jamestown amusement & 
vending co., Norfolk, Va. 
Pine Beach hotel, Pine Beach, Va. 
52488, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Pocahontas. (F 52669, Mar. 29, 1907.) 
Portrait of Washington by Stuart. (F 
52466, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

President Abraham Lincoln in camp at 
Antietam. (F 52473, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
St: Pauls ‘ehurch, Nortolk, Waryo(r, 

52497, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
returning from the 
GE 52463) Apr. it 


(Fk 


Spanish war. 
1907. ) 
Speaker’s chair and warming machine 


of the House of Burgesses. (F 
52495, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Tomb of the Washingtons. (F 52486, 


Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Torpedo fleet. 
U. S. Naval hospital. 


(F 52494, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
(F 52491, Apr. 


5, 1907.) 

U.S. S. Alabama. (F 52663, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

U. S. S. Atlanta. (F 52649, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

U. S. S. Charleston. (F 52464, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) 

Wis: Sa. Mlorida, (CE S250, Apr a: 
1907. ) 


U.S: S: Indiana, in dry-dock: 
52465, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

U. S. S. Jamestown. (F 52472, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 

U. S. S. Kentucky. 
1907. ) 

U. S. S. Louisiana. 
1907. ) 

Ws Ss ws: 
1907.) 

U. S. S. Maryland. (F 52659, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

U.S. 8S. Massachusetts. 
29, 1907.) 


(FE 


(F 52662, Mar. 29, 
(F.. 52470, Apr. 5, 


Maine. (EF 52676, Mar. 29, 


(EF 52658, Mar. 


(EF 52679, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

U.S. S. New Jersey. 
1907. ) 

U. 8S. S. New York. 
1907.) 

U. S. S. Olympia and Admiral Dewey. 
(F 52471, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

U. S. S. Oregon. (F 52674, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 


(F 52664, Mar. 29, 


(E 52670, Mar. 29, 


(EF 52660, Mar. 
29, 1907.) 


U. S. S. Porpoise and Shark. (F 52681, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 


316 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Jamestown amusement & 
vending co., Norfolk, Va. 
U.S. S. St. Mary’s. (F 52498, Apr. 5, 


1907.) 

U.S. S. Saratoga. (KF 52675, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

U. S. S. Tennessee. (F 52680, Mar. 
29, 1907.) 

U. S. S. Texas. (F 52661, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 

Virginia building, Jamestown exposi- 
tion. 1907. (F 52482, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Virginia Indian of 1607. (F 52646, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Washington at Princeton. (F 52671, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Washington at Yorktown. (F 52667, 


Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Washington’s headquarters, Williams- 
burg, Va. (F 52468, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Washington’s old headquarters, Rich- 


mond, Va. (KF 52650, Mar. 29, 1907.) 
Westover on the James, Va. (F 52467, 

Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Keller (A. R.) & Go. 
New York, N. Y. 

Athenian (An) temple. (F 51951, 

Mar. 14, 1907.) [8793 
Ballad of Reading Gaol. (EF 52222, 


Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Can’t you tell the truth? I exclaimed. 
(F 51958, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Come, I shall save Russia. 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Come upstairs Basil. 
4, 1907.) 

Dead! Sibyl dead! it is not true it is 
a horrible lie. (EF 52132, Mar. 26, 
1907.) 

Draw back the curtains and open the 
window wide. (F 51956, Mar. 20, 
1907.) 

Get thee gone. (F 52414, Apr. 4, 1907.) 

Great (The) white limbed Hermes. 
(F 53199, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Guido, is it thou here. (F 53063, Apr. 
23, 1907.) 

He saw a wonderful sight. 
Mar. 30, 1907.) 

He was always a great amateur of 


(F 53198, 


(F 52415, Apr. 


(F 52220, 


engravings. (EF 51957, Mar. 20, 
1907.) 
In the bride’s chamber. (F 53065, 


Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Large pillow whizzed past his head. 
(F 52412, Apr. 4, 1907.) 

One (The) advantage of playing with 
fire. (F 53064, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Keller (A: OR.) (deer, 
New York, N. Y. 
Out through the gates of bronze. (F 
52224, Mar. 30, 1907.) 
Sailor? he cried out. ‘‘ Did you say a 
sailor.” (EF 52413, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Swallow, swallow, little swallow, said 


the Prince.” (& 5213i)" Mar. 26; 
1907.) 
Then my father., lives. (EF 53200, 


Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Threw his arms round the beautiful 


figure. (F 53201, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
What a wonderful fan. (F 52221, 
Mar. 30, 1907.) 
Why do you live like this. (F 51955, 


Mar. 20, 1907.) 


You have dropped something. (F 
52223, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Kennedy company, Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
Magnet (The) of the Pacific. (F 
52260, Apr. 1, 1907; 2 e@ Apr. 6, 
1907.) [8794 


Keyler (Charles William), 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Lord’s Prayer. (#52991) Apr. 22, 
1907. ) [8795 
Saviour (The) (F 52622, Apr. 10, 
1907; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Kline (Irvin M.), 

York NAY: 

Good (A) guess. (IF 53268, Apr. 26, 
1907; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1907; 1 ec. Apr. 26, 
1907. ) [8796 
My darling. (F 538267, Apr. 18, 1907; 
1c. Apr. 18, 1907; 1 ce. Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Knapp (George) & ©Co., 
publishers, St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Intries in The Republic’s beauty con- 
test. (KF 51460, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
[8797 


Republic’s beauty contest section, first 
page, & pages 2, 8 and 4. Mar. 17, 


New 


1907. (EF 52133-52136, Mar. 19, 
1907.) 

first page, Sunday, April 7th, 
1907. (F 53086, Apr. 22, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 

first page, Sunday, Apr. 21st, 
1907. (IF 53025, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


——— page 1, Sunday, March 31st. (F 
52129, Apr. 12; TOOT ie ee panos ale 
1907. ) 

—— page 1, Apr. 14, 1907. 
Apr. 15, 1907.) 

——page 2, Sunday, March 31st. (F 
527380; Apr. 12) 19073) 2) re Apr: 45 
1907.) 


(F 52789, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


317 


Knapp (George) «& ©co., 
publishers, St. Louis, 
Mo. 


_ Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C. 


Republic’s beauty contest section, page © 


2, Apr. 14, 1907. 
1907. ) 

—— page 38, a dner Mar. 
Die Apr. I, 1907; 2 ec. 
1907.) 

page 3, April 14, 1907. 

Apr. 15, 1907.) 


(F 52790, Apr. 15, 


31st. 
Apr. 


(EF 
1, 


(F 52791, 


| Areadian cattle. 


g Mareh 3ist. (F | 
ieee wer. 12, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 

page 4, Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52792, 


apr Ae, 190'F. ) 
page 4, Sunday, April 21st, 1907. 
(EF 53026, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


| 


London. (RR: M.).—Rock 
mils S: C. 
(FR 
Apr. 11 
[8804 


HOLS WADI! to, AOU, +. 1G 
4907; 1 ce. Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 
American short-horn. (F 53161, Apr. 
26, 1907. ) [8805 
(F 53154, Apr. 26, 
1907. ) ; 
Big game. 


Choice (A) collection. 


(F' 538167, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
(F 53166, Apr. 


26, 1907.) 
Clydesdale horses. (F 53155, Apr. 26, 
1907.) 
| Dairy (A) herd. 9 (# 538158, Apr: 26, 


| Farmer’s (The) wife. 


pages 1, 2, 3, 4, Mar. 24,1907. (F | 
52137-52140, Mar. 25, 1907.) 
y, April 7th, 1907, pages Lie 


3, 4. (F 53087-53089, Apr. 22, 1907; 
2c. each Apr. 8, 1907.) 


| Loading hay. 


Some of the candidates in The Repub- | 


lie’s beauty contest. (FF 51459, Mar. 
ad 1907.) 


Wilson (Jeannette) St. Louis Times, 


| Mirror pool. 


miei et. toot. (8 53270, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 
Kruskal (Wim.), Denver, 
Colo. 
What Shakespeare knew about the | 


game of draw poker. (F 51935, Mar. 
Peer 4c Apr. 2, 1907; 1 c. Apr. 
2h, 1907.) 
Lake Shore & Michigan 
Southern railway, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
En route 20th Century limited. 
S2a01, Apr: 2, 1907.) 


Lefevre (lL. H.) & son, 
London, England. 
Dower (The). (F 51412, Mar. 9, 1907.) 


[8798 | 


CF | 
[8799 


1907.) 

CH Ss160s Apr 
26, 1907.) 

' (F 53156, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
(The) at low tide. (F 53168, 
26, 1907.) ; 
(EF 53163, Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Lock 
Apr. 


On the hillside. (F 53164, Apr. 26, 
1907. ) 

Overland (The) stage. (F 53165, Apr. 
26, 1907.) 

Ready for work. (F° 53157, Apr.’ 26; 
1907. ) 

Rose cottage. (F 53162, Apr. 26, 1907.) 

Sheep shearing. (F 53159, Apr. 26, 
1907.) 

Uncle Sam and colonies. (F 52848, 
Apr 17, 1907, ) 

Uncle Sam in automobile. (F 52846, 
Apr Ae. 1907.) 

Uncle Sam watching celebration. 
(F 52849, Apr. 17, 1907.) 

- Uncle Sam with firecrackers. (F 52847, 
Apr. 17, 1907.) 

Luke (Thomas A.), Bos- 


[8800 


Leftwich (R. H.), Glen 
Allen, Va. 
Landscape in the Piedmont. 
Apr. 4, 1907. ) 
Village Ford. 
Weeping Magdalene. 
1907. ) 


Leslie (Mattison D.) & 
Wiedemann (Otto J.), 
Lawrence, Kans. 
Kansas college Bull-dog. 
Feb. 16, 1907.) 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
York, N. Y. 
(F 52906, Apr. 18, 1907; 


(F 52403, 
[S801 


(F 52402, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


(F 92542, 


Vassar college. 
22, Apr. 27, 190T.) 


Sears (Miss Elenora), 


(F 52404, Apr. 4, | : 
| Bunnies. 


| Army post man. 
[8802 | 


[8803 | 


ton, Mass. 
the most talked 
(ER 53239, Apr. 


of girl in Boston. 
[8806 


29, 1907.) 
Lyman (Blanche E.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
(52419, Apr, 5, 190732 « 
Mar. 22, 1907.) [ S807 
MacFarlane (W. G.), To- 
ronto, Ontario. 
CH 53076, ‘Apri c2e 
1907. ) [8808 
Bad man. (F 53077, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Breed. (F 53078, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Breed girl. (F 53079, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Cattle girl. (EF 53080, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


318 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


MacFarlane (W. G.), To- 
ronto, Ontario. 
(F 53081, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


(F' 53082, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


Forty niner. 
Lumber jack. 


Scout. (F 53083, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Trapper. (F 53084, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Voyageur. (FF 53085, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


McMahan (Joseph F.), 
Batifiax, N.C. 


Ruins of The Groves, the historic old | 


Halifax home of Hon. Willie Jones, 
in which our gallant Admiral John 
Paul adopted the name Jones. Hali- 
fax, INECas CK 52691, Apres Tag.) 
[ SSO9 
Manzi, Joyant & co., Paris 
and New Yorx. 
(F 52541, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[S810 


L’ Espiegie. 


Quelle main que tu choisis. 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Rageur (Le) 
(William 

: Ovid, Mich. 

Ovid, Michigan. public schools. 
52989, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


Mathews (C. A.}, Coving- 
ington, La. 
New public school at Covington, La. 
(KF 51954, Mar. 20, 1907.) [8812 


Mayer (Henry), New York, 
INE Ye 
Discarded. (FE 52933, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
[8813 
Mitchell (Jno. J.) co., New 
: York; IN. Ys 
American fashions. Supplement. The 
Sartorial art journal. April, 1907. 
A. and B. (F 503809, 50310, Feb. 2, 
1907; 2 c. each Apr. 18, 1907.) 
[8814 
Moffat, Yard & co., New 
Mork, aN NG 
Two hearts that beat as one (F 
52914, Apr. 18, 1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 4, 


Martin JE} 


1907.) [8815 
Nadoolman (Nathan), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. : 
Hello there—time is money. (F 52120, 


Mar. 25, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1907.) 
[8816 
National illustrating co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Men of America. (EF 52810, Apr. 16, 


1907. ) [8817 
Sunshine and rain. (F 52809, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 
Neal (HE. B.), Cincinnati, 


Ohio. 
Battle of Waterloo. F 519438, Mar. 6, 
1907. ) [8818 


(F 51181, | 


(F 52540, Apr. 8, 1907.) | Astronomer John, he thinks he sees 
52540, Apr. 8, ; 


(E | 
[S811 | 


| Dream of the rarebit fiend. 


Neal (E. B.), Cincinnati, 
10. 
Good (A) crop. (EF 51947, Mar. 6, 
1907. ) 
Morning (A) ride. (F 51945, Mar. 6, 
1907. ) 


Out for their health. (F 51944, Mar. 


6, 1907.) 
Peace (A) conference. (F 51949, Mar. 
6, 1907.) : 
Portia. (EF 51946, Mar. 6, 1907.) 
What’s the news. (F 51948, Mar. 6, 
1907.) 
Neuburg (Ignaz), New 
York, No Ys 
readers (The). (EF 532384 Apr. 27, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1907.) [8819 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 


‘em. March 27, 1907. 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 

—— Apr. 3, 1907: 
1907. ) 

Bargain .day Bill. 
1907.) 

Book taught Bilkins. Apr. 26, 1907. 
(EF 53230, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


(F 52190, 
[8820 
(F 523898, Apr. 4, 


(F 53106, Apr. 24, 


Mar. 22, 


1907. (F 52064, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
Mar. 23, 1907. ~(E 52110) Mar: 25, 
1907. ) 
Mar. 28, 1907. (E 522387, Mar. 
30, 1907.) 
Mar. 30, 1907. \(# 52268, Apr. 1, 
1907.) 
Apr. 4, 1907. (EB 5246%) Apr. : 5, 
1907. ) 
— Apr. 6, 1907. (F 52598, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 
| —— Apr. 11, 1907. (F 52707, Apr. 12, 
1907.) 
Apr. 18, 1907. (EF 52805, Apr. 15, 
_ 1907.) 
—— Apr. 18, 1907. (F 52931, Apr. 19, 
1907.) 
—— Apr. 20, 1907. (F 58039, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 
Apr. 27, 1907. (EF 53284, Apr. 29, 
1907.) 


—— I'd like to get a nice light hat for 
summer. (F 53228, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Epitaphs for live ones. Andrew Car- 


negie. (FEF 52346, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
Henry Watterson. ( 53048, Apr. 
23, 1907.) 


Pa Puddinhead, Mar. 29, 1907. (H 
52238, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


me ad 


319 


‘ 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


New York evening telegram | New York herald company, 
(New York herald co. ), | Jersey City, N. J. 


Jersey City, N. J. 


| First brigade of artillery under Colo- 


Pa Puddinhead, Apr. 1, 1907. (F 52347, 
Apr. 2, 1907.) 

— Apr. 10, 1907. (F 52687, Apr. 10, 
1907.) 

——— Apr. 17, 1907. (F 52912, Apr. 18, | 
1907.) 


—— Sig. Splint famous slack wire 
artist. (BH 52961, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
There’s an old scarecrow, wonder 
mon can bit it. (EK 53187, Apr. 26, 
1907.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. 
51970, Mar. 20, 


Mar. 19, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 


Mar. 26,1907. (F 52177, Mar. 27, 

1907. ) 

—— Apr. 2, 1907. (F 52392, Apr. 38, 
1907. ) 

— Apr. 9, 1907. (F 52636, Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 

— Apr. 16, 1907. (F 52855, Apr. 17, 
1907. ) 

Ventriloquial Vag. Mar. 25, 1907. (F 
52117, Mar. 26, 1907.) 

—— Apr. 5, 1907. (EF 52597, Apr. 8, | 
1907.) | 

——Apr. 8, 1907. (F 52602, Apr. 9, | 
1907.) 

— Apr. 15, 1907. (F 52834, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 

— Apr. 22, 1907. (F 53044. Apr. 23, | 
1907. ) 

New York herald com- 


pany, Jersey City, N. J. 
Birds’-eye-view of buildings of James- 
town exposition, commemorating set- 
tlement of Virginia in 1607, as they 
will appear when completed. (F 
53229, Apr. 27, 1907.) [8821 


Buster Brown. . Mar. 24, 1907. (F 
51436, Mar 11, 1907; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 
1907.) 

— Mar. 31, 1907. (F 51889, Mar. 19, 
> 2c. Mar. 30, 1907.) 

— Apr. 7, 1907. (F 51893, Mar. 19, 
£907; 2 ¢. Apr. 6, 1907.) 

— Apr 14, 1907. 
HOT = 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1907.) 

—— Apr. 28, 1907. 
1907; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Circus (The) goes to Peanut Land. | 


nels Morales and Labro leaving 
Managlia for the frontiers. (F 
52175, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Fluffy Ruffles. Mar. 24, 1907. (F 
51979, Mar. 21, 1907; 2c. Mar. 23, 
1907. ) 4 

| ——— Apr. 21; 1907. (IF 52930, Apr. 19; 
1907.) 
— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53128, Apr. 25, 


ASOT p26. Apr. 2% 190%.) 


_ Great naval review in Hampton Roads, 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. 


President Roosevelt on the May- 
flower about to swing into the lane 
between American and foreign war- 
ships. (H 58285, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Hero of Peanut Land goes fishing. 
52929, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


(F 


Mar. 24, 
1907. (#51432, Mar. 11, 1907; 2 @ 
Mar. 23. 1907.) 


Mar. 31, 1907. 


(F 51888, Mar. 19, 


1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907.) 
| —— Apr. 7, 1907. (F 51894, Mar. 19, 
1907 ; 2 c. Apr.-6, 1907.) 
Ape, J2e1907... (H, 52603, Apr. .o: 
1907 3) 2 en eepr.,t2, 1907:) 


(F 52608, Apr. 9, | 


(F 53130, Apr. 25, 


(F 53127, Apr. 25, 1907; 2c. Apr. 27, | 


1907.) 


Departure of Colonel Isidro Ramirez 
and five hundred men from central 


| Terrors of the Tiny tads. 


station, Managlia, for the frontier. | 


(EB 52174, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53129, Apr. 25, 
ISOT 2 Ce at 2k, 1907.) 

Little Sammy Sneeze. Mar. 24, 1907. 
(F 51435, Mar. 11, 1907; 2 @ Mar. 
23, 1907. ) 

—— Mar. 31, 1907. (F 51887, Mar. 19, 
4907; 2:e: Mar. 30,1907.) 

—— Apr. 7, 1907. (F 51891, Mar. 19, 
1907; 2c. Apr. 6, 1907.) 

— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52606, Apr. 9, 
1907 3 20e Apr, 12: 1907.) 

—— Apr. 28, 1907. (53132, Apr. 25, 
1907 2 eae, 20. 190T:) 

April 

19, 1907; 


Loony literature. 
51890. Mar. 
1907. ) 

— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52605, Apr. 9, 
190%; Zewapr. 12; 19072) 

—— Apr. 28, 1907. (F'53133, Apr. 25, 
1507 2. 2rexenpr. 2, 1907..) 


Muster of the second regiment of Gen- 
eral Estrada’s troops. (F 52176, 
Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Peanut friends at tea. (F 52688, Apr. 
ie j190T =). 2esApr.. 12; 1907.) 

Mar. 24, 

1907; (F 51433, Mar. 11, 1907;.2.¢ 

Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Mar. 31, 1907. (FF 51886, Mar. 19, 

1907; 2 ¢& Mar. 30, 1907.) 


by, OTs Ce 
23 €; (DES 6; 


320 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Terrors of the Tiny tads. Apr. 7, 1907. 
(Hyols892/ Mar. 119; 1904;.2 (ec Apr. 46, 
1907.) 

—— Apr. 14, 1907. (#52604, Apr. 9, 
1907; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Apr. 28; 1907.) CR o3184 Apr 25, 
LOOM SZ CAVA 2 SORE yk 

When Mr. Jerome pointed to Thaw as 
a hopeless lunatie. (52028, Mar. 
22, 1907.) 

Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Mar. 
24, 1907. (#51484, Mar. 11, 1907; 
mie. Mar 23, 190%.) 

Mar. 31, 1907. (51885, Mar. 19, 
1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907.) 

—— Apr. 7, 1907. (51895, Mar. 19, 
1907 Ze. Apr. 6; 190 

— Apr. 14, 1907. 
19073 2:-@ Apr. 12; 190%) 

— Apr. 28, 1907. (#53131, Apr. 25, 
1907; 2 ¢. Apr. 27, 190, 

New York times, 
York, IND Oe 

All alone I’ll stand up before me class. 
(#52232, Mar. 30, 190%.) [8822 

Big chief wants wampum. (F 52231, 
Mar. 30, 1907.) 


New 


Easter morning at St. Patrick’s cathe- | 
(FE 52595, Apr. | 
| Mr. Swell Dresser always wears the 


drak,; Apr x, LOO. 
8, 1907.) 

Like wan iv thim submarine mon- 
sthers ve r-read about in th’ 
apers. 2. 

No home is complete without this here 
large mahogany 


1907. ) 

Palatial homes of well known New 
Noukers, + Mar. 31, 4901 (hy b2266; 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
Mar. 24, 19077 (Hya2i09, Mar: 25, 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1906. ) 

Apr. 7, 1907. (8.52596; Apr. 8, 
1907; 2°e Apr. 12,71906") 

—— Apr. 28, 1907. 
1907; 2 e. Apr. 30; 190%.) 


Spring exhibition, Mar. 31, 1907. (EF 
D220) sapr. a, 190THae en Aprs 2; 
1907. ) 


Such volume, such sweetness, such ten- 
gherness. 4. (F 52055, Mar. 23, 
1907.) 


Th’ Chinyman can get a lot iv fun 
settin’ around with his frinds an’ 
hittin’ a gong with a stick whin he 
thinks ly ite all Gha20a2 Mer. 23. 
1907. ) 


GHS2607, Apr. 9) | 


pa- | 
(F 52053, Mar. 23, 1907.) | 
| Mr. 
box filled with | 
Scrapiron. 3. (F 52054, Mar. 23, | 


(F 53283, Apr. 29, | 


New York times, New York, 


Universal peace ‘by Hy. Mayer. Apr. 
21, 1907. CE 53088, Apres 22; 1907: 
2c; Apr, 23, 19072 

Whin th’ man iv science shakes ye by 
th’ elbow. (F 52233, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Growling Bird in Windego land. 


Mar. 24, 1907) “(Eh 52ene,eapr, 1, 
1907.) [8823 

——— Mar. 31, 1907. (@ a2eet Apr 1, 
LOO Ten 


Oneida brewing company, 
Utica, Naw 


| Skenandoah,. Chief of the Oneidas. 


(F 53041, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Outeault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing! Nu ye 


[8824 


| Elderly men might just as well be 


swell dressers. (EF 52975, Apr. 20, 


1907. ) [8825 
Household (The). (F 52192, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) 


If their clothes fit, even large men are 
swell dressers. (F 52967, Apr. 20, 
1907. ) 

Little men can be swell dressers, too. 
(F 52973, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


latest. (IF 52964, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Mr. Swell Dresser wears the right 
clothes. (F 52974, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Swell Dresser wins, he dresses 

well. (F 52963, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Right (The) clothes make any man 
a swell dresser. (F 52970, Apr. 20, 


1907. ) 
Something turns up—What? Those 
trousers. (IF 52971, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Strong on styles. (F 52966, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Styles in neckwear. (F 52969, Apr. 
20, 1907.) 

Swell dressers wear swell vests. (F 
52962, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Thank you for the tip, Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (F 52972, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

That suit fits, Mr. Swell Dresser. (F 


52968, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Where did you get that fine suit, Mr. 
Swell Dresser. (F 52965, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Outcault advertising com- 
pany, Chicago, III. 


Drop in canned goods. (F 53096, Apr. 
S, LOOMS) [8826 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Outcault advertising com- 
pany, Chicago, Il. 


Eggs going down. (F 53097, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 

Fresh vegetables. (F 53098, Apr. 8. 
1907.) : 

Macaroni. (F 53099, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Mixed pickles. (F 538092, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Ready for Monday. (F 53093, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 

Strawberries. (F 53094, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Sweet oranges here! (F 53095, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 


Sweeten up. (F 53091, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
What next? (F 53090, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Packer (Fred), Atlantic 
Cin; Ne cl. 
The more I see of people, the better I 


like dogs. (F 52529, Apr. 8, 1907; 
2 ce. Mar. 21, 1907.) [8827 
Patrick investment com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 
Basket ball, Bulls vs. Bears. (F 52508, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) [8828 


Phillips (E.), Chicago, Il. 


Ashland block, Chicago, 5489. (F 
52304, Apr. 1, 1907.) [8829 
Board of trade, Chicago, 5404. (F 


H2a21, Apr. 1, 1907. 

Buffalo in Lincoln park, Chicago, 5453. 
(EB 52307, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

C. & N. W. depot, Chicago, 5400. 
52293, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Chicago opera house, Chicago, 5433. 
(i 52332, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Christopher Columbus, Chicago, 5426. 
(F 52289, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


(FE 


City hall, Chicago, 5424. (F 52328, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Coliseum, Chicago, 5403. (F 52287, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Colonial theater, scene of the Iroquois 
horror, Chicago, 5440. (EF 52309, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Columbus memorial bldg., Chicago, 


0416. (F 52328, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Field’s Columbian museum, Chicago, 
Sass. (EB a2ol2, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
First regiment armory. Chicago, 5415. 
(F 52326, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Kastland in river, Chicago, 5459. (F 
52321, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Garfield Park, Chicago, 5395. (EF 
02299, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, 5447. 


(EB 52292, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Grant monument, Lincoln park. Chi- 
cago, 5480. (F 52331, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


o21 


Phillips (E.), Chicago, Il. 

Halsted st. bridge raised, Chicago, 
54095. (EV S230h Apri.1, 1907.) 

Heyworth Si Chicago, 5398. 
52301, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Home insurance bldg., Chicago, 5422, 
(F 52325, Apr. 1; 1907.) 

Humboldt park conservatory, Chicago, 
580%, Chienes ts. Apry Let907:) 

Tllinois trust and saving bank, Chicago, 
5423. (F 52295, Apr. 4, 1907.) 

Jackson park boat house, Chicago, 
5306... Ch aa23105 Apr. 1.190) 

La Salle st. N. from Monroe, Chicago, 
5448. (IF 52317, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Lincoln monument, Lincoln park,. Chi- 


(FE 


eago, 5446. (EF 52324, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Lincoln park, Chicago, 5460. (EF 52320, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Lincoln park conservatory, Chicago, 
D4 b4 CH eos, ADE... tO) 

Lincoln Park high bridge, Chicago, 
5AO2. “GH 286. Apr 151907.) 

Madison St. bridge closed. Chicago, 
5436. (EF 52330, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Marquette bldg., Chicago, 5427. (F 
52300, Apr. 1, 190T.) 

Masonic temple, Chicago, 5443. (F 
52502, Apr. 1, 1907. } 

Medinah temple, Chicago, 5462. (FE 
AZada Le Apre ft, LO0T.) 

Metropolitan bridge, Chicago, 5487. 


(fF 52284, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Michigan ave. N. of Congress street, 
Chicago. bass «€(H 52297,. “Ape:” &, 
1907.) 

Montgomery Ward bldg., Chicago, Le 
(H oAoato, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Northern trust bank, Chicago, 54505. 
(B523519-° Apr: 1; 1907.) 


Post-office, Chicago, 5461. (F 52308, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Public library, Chicago, 5421. (FE 


52298, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Railway exchange bldg., Chicago, 5399. 
(F 52288, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Rookery bldg., Chicago, 5438. (FE 
52291 eApr. 1, 1907.) 

Schilleg= bldg., Chicago, 5431. (EF 
52290,*Apr. 1, 1907.) 

State and Madison streets, Chicago, 


We ee 2312, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

State st. bridge closed. Chicago, 5458. 
(F 52329, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

State st. bridge open, Chicago, 5413. 
(EF 52296, Apreyt, 19073) 

State. st. N. from Madison, Chicago, 
0450. (F 52306, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Es 


322 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Phillips (E.), Chicago, Ill. 

Stock exchange bldg., Chicago, 5444. 
(F 52283, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Tacoma bldg., Chicago, 
52305, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Union depot, Chicago, 5428. 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Unity bldg., Chicago, 5465. 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Wabash ave., N. from Monroe, Chicago. 
5449. (FF 52314, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

Waterworks, Chicago. 5456. (F 
52294. Apres) 19074) 


5420... (FF 
(F 52285, 


(F 52303, 


Pocahontas’ picture co., 
Fort Monroe, Va. 
Pocahontas saving the life of Capt. 
John Smith. CE a20ip.. Apr. 76, 
1907. ) [8830 


Porter (George), Con- 

nellsville, Pa. 

Old suspension bridge. (FF 52504, Apr. 
ay TOOK) [8831 

Ten thousand dollar een | CE 
92003, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Trotter works, Connellsville, coke re- 
siom (H. j290s. Apr so, do0ts) 


coke 


Press publishing co. (New 
York World). New 
York; 'N. ¥. 
Auditorium and convention hall James- 
town exposition. (F 52516, Apr. 6, 


1907. ) [8832 
Discovery landing, Jamestown expo- 
Sifom, (H.52517, Apr.’6, 1907.) 


Mines and metallurgy building, James- 
town exposition. (F 52518, Apr. 6, 


1907. ) 
Palace of manufactures and liberal 
arts, Jamestown exposition. (EF 


52515, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Sea end of Godspeed pier, Jamestown 
exposition. (F 52514, Apr. 6, 1907; 
2G OL each Apr 13, 190 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Boy (The) Samuel. 24 by 23. (F 
32748, Apr. 13, 1907.) [8833 
2-2) py 2s. (CE) 520 ear: 12, 
1907.) 
Caleb’s faithfulness rewarded, 2: by 
28. (F 52742, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
235 by 23. (F 52698, Apr. 1b 
1907.) 
Capture of Jericho. 24 by 23. 
Apr ta. SOM) 


9 EMS Yl 
26 by 25. 


(EF S269%R Axor) 12, 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R 
Christmas lesson. 24 by 23. 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 
2% by 2%. 
1907. ) 
Cities of refuge. 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 


of 
(EF 52749, 


(F 52705, Apr. 12, 


24 by 23. (EF 52748, 


22. by 25 (8 beeg9e Apr. 12; 
1907.) 


Death of Samson. 24 by 23. (F 
52746, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


23, by 2%. (F 52702, Apr. 12, 


Israel enters the Land of Promise. 2+ 


by 23. (F 52740, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
27; by 2g. (FF 52696, Apr. 12, 
1907.) 


Joshua Israel’s new leader. 24 by 23. 
(¥ 52739, Apr. 43, 1907.) 
22. by 2£..) ((& 52699) Apr. 12; 


Joshua renewing the covenant with 


Israel. 24 by 23. (F 52744, Apr. 13 
1907.) 

—— 2, by 2%. (Fr 52700, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 

Review. 23 by 28. (F 52750, Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 

—— 2, by 22. (F 52706, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 


Ruth’s wise choice. 24 by 22. (F 
52747, Apr. 13; 190%.) 


22.9) py 22 GH eee 


World’s temperance Sunday. 
(EF 52745, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


275 by 2§.. (EF 92701, 


Quinn (Edward J.), New 
Yonkn NE wee 
Did you have it in your hand this 
morning? (F 52779, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
[8834 
Reading post card & noy- 
elty company, Read- 
ing, ‘Pak 
(i .525380; vApressy) 1907's 
[8835 


Teddy-bare. 
2.e. Apr Ay tne) 


ftehm (Chester A.), Oak 
Park ok: 
Lois. (F 53074, Apr. 24, 1907.) [8836 
New atlas. (EF 52916, Apr. 18, 1907; 
2 Gs Alors, lala On) 


Sweetest thing on earth. (F 52917, 
Apr. 18,1907; 2G) Apr. Tatas Oi) 


| 
1 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Richard (Leo) & 
Manchester, N. H. 
Histoire illustrée de Sa Grandeur Mer. 
G. A. Guertin. (F 52845, Apr. 17, 


Cor, 


Keep a 


1907. ) [8837 
Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Greetings from Springfield. (F 52218, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) [8838 
Skidoogram by wireless. (F 52219, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 
2c. of each Mar. 16, 1907. 
Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Bunker hill monument. (F 52194, | 
Mar. 29, 1907.) [8839 | 


George (Grace). 
1907. ) 
Rubber. (F 52179, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Washingten’s home at 
(F 52195, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Scribners (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Scribner poster for June, i907. 
Bebo, ear, 10; 1907;:2 c Apr. 9, 
1907.) [8840 
Maye 48 52189, Mar. 28, 1907; 
eae Mar... 6, 1907.) 
Sewell (Thos. H.), St. Mi- 
chaels, Md. 
St. Michaels, Md., Talbot street laid 
om abouEsor2. (EF 53118, Apr. 25, 
a LOOT) 
Shaw-Cassidy co.. 
burg, Pa. 


Pitts- 


(F 52180, Mar. 28, | 


CE: 


Mt. Vernon. | 


323 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Porgive, » (FB 52250; Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Get’ lively... (H 42533, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Good night. ) (WH 52243, Apr: 1, 1907) 
Home, sweet home. (F 52360, Apr. 3, 
1907.) 
I think of life with all its pain. 
52249, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
In men whom men pronounce divine. 
(E:52772; Apr ta, 190K. ) 
generous heart. 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Life ebbs and flows. 


(F 


(F 52248, 


(F 52259, Apr. 


1, 1907.) 

| Tuite is! ae Pitts Ci 5312 9 Agen 2a 
1907. ) 

ife’s: highway. © (FE 52253, Apr. 3 

1907. ) 

| Lo! some we loved. (F 52531, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 

| Loafers. (EF 52246, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


| Many are called but few get up. 
> 


[8841 _ 


Flood (The) from Mt. Washington. | 


CHwe2r 4, Apr. 15, 1907.) [8842 
Navigating Water street. (F 52776, 
Apts los AO0T.) 
2 ¢. of each Apr. 3, 1907. 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Auld lang syne. (F 52359, Apr. 3, 
1907. ) [88438 
But once. (F 52254, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Cheer up. (F 52535, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


Longer (The) I live in the world. (F 
j2h to; Apr, Jo, 1907;) 

Love be true to her. 
29, 1907.) 


Love’s test. 


(F 53246, Apr. 


(F 53245, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

(F 
53114, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

My friend. (F 52537, 

My prayer. (F 52255, 

Others (The) and you. 
Apel A907) 

Poet’s (The) creed. 
1907. ) 


Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
CE 82251), 


(Ri 5225%. Aprile 


| Slowly and surely they stumble who 


| Temperance. 


| To my friend. 


— see the Jollities in the Joymakers. | 


(F 52774, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
Doing more than others do. 
Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Don’t be an apology. 
eT.) 
Don’t fret, what’s the use. 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 


(EB 52256, Apr. 


(F 53113, 


(F 53244, | 


Foot-path to peace. (F 52247, Apr. | 
ih 1907.) 
For God so loved the world. (F 52258, 


Apr... 1, 1907.) 
For harmful words we did not say. 
(F 53111, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


(F 52534, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
(i 52252, Aprk, 1907.) 

There is so much bad in the rest of us. 
(F 53243, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Three’s company. (F 52245, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 


run fast. 


(FE 52532, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
(F 52536, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
(EF 


To succeed. 
Two's company, three’s a crowd. 
52244, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Sherman (Edwin Allen), 
Oakland, Cal. 

Masonic certificate to the 

Rear-Admiral John Drake 

(52601. Apr. 8, 1907; .2°c 

[8844 


Original 
Late 
Sloat. 
Mar. 19, 1907.) 

(Lawton E.), 

Athens, Ohio. 

Saloon (The) is a short road to hell. 

(EF 52599, Apr. 9, 1907.) [8845 


Singer 


324 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Southwick (A. Q.), New 
York) N2vY: 
Bean-town for mine. (F 538122, Apr. 
25, 1907.) 
Boston. (IF 53119, Apr. 25, 1907.) 
How dear to my heart are the beans 
of Our Boston.” CE 53123. Apret25,. 
1907. ) 


Hub (The) of the universe. 
Apr, 25. 1OO7: 
There’s no time like Bean-time. 
5a 20, -Apr: 25, 190%.) 
Souvenir post card com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Answer to baby’s first call. 
Apr.18, 1907.) 
Baby’s first cali. 


(F 53121, 


(EF 


[ 8847 
(CE 52860; Apres 18, 


[8846 | 


| Girls is nice. 


| Now that we're on. 
(F 52861, | 


1907.) 
Great expectations. (F 52862, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 
Sparrell art company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Springtime. (F 52923, Apr. 19, 1907.) | 
[8848 | 
Square deal seed corn 
farm, Cook, La. 
Square deal corn. (EF 52723, Mar. 16, 
1907; 2 ¢, Feb. 23, 1907.) [8849 | 


Stevens (Fred I.), East 
Jaffrey, N. H. 


Granite state hotel, East Jaffrey, N. H., 


destroyed by fire March, 1875. (F 
Heme Apr ih 1OO7 cal Govan. ae 
HOOT 1 eA, Ti SOre [8850 | 


Tammen (H. H.), Denver, 
Colo. 


I have been taken up by the swells | 


Tiny tads company, New 
York" NOX: 
April showers are good for flowers. 
(F 52405, Apr. 4, 1907.) [8853 
Bolts and bolts of cloth. (F 53174, 
Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Clothes for boys. 
1907.) 


Cr Sal tee Apr. 26; 


(F 53175, Apr. 26, 1907. ) 

He sees the Tads are nice and fat. 
(CE 53173, Apea26.. teens 

It’s a Unicornpopper. (F 53179, Apr. 
26, 1907.) 

(F 53176, Apr. 
26, 1907.) 

This tree has got such pretty limbs. 
(F 53177, Apr. 267 190g 

Tiny Tad. (A): prenie 720 Hieses hie Apr: 
26, 1907.) 


Tiny tads of great renown. (FE 
52424, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Tolman (Fred. S.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

Polo. (F 52420, Apr. 5, 1907.) [8854 

Tooth (Arthur & sons), 

New York, N. Y. 

Le Chateau de Clissow. Painted by 


H. Harpignes. Etched by A. Bou- 
lard. (F Si2584 Mars, 1907.) 
[8855 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Til. 
Mr. Foxy discovers the North Pole by 
accident. (F.52988, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[8856 
Those boys got 
52987, Apr. 22, 


Poor Uncle Rhino; 
busy jagaing ce 
1907. ) 

Rhino boys find ostrich eggs 
Raster. (EF 52336, Apr. 2, A907.) 

Rhino twins stir up trouble for uncle. 
(EF 52525, Apres 8; 1907) 

See what Uncle Rhino caught with the 
aid of the boys. (F 52768, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) 


on 


| Three (A) round bout in Mr. Foxy’s 


studio. (F 52769, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


| Wee Willie Winkie’s world. Jan. 13, 


here. 959. (F 53194, Apr. 12, 1907.) | 
[8851 

Lit be’ around “soon. 9b. (CE 53192: | 
AMpre 2. SOF.) 

I’m looking like myself again. 958. | 
CEY531938. Aprisl2:- 190%) 

There was a young fellow named 
Elarry: 960s GR 253195) a Ape 2. 
1907. ) 

They got an extra out of me. 953. 
(F 53189. Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Time goes quickly here. 954. (F 
53190, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Wait till the sun shines Nellie. 956. | 


CH bs tGile Apr. -c2. NOOK) 
We saw the sun rise on Pike’s Peak. 
952. (CE 53188, Apr. 412,.1907.) 


Thomas (Charles Nathan- 
iel), Washington, D. C. 


(F | 


Quingue viri maximi belli civilis. 
522102. Mar (20s 190i 2 Apr. ALO, || 
1907. ) [8852 | 


1907. (F 49696, Jan. 18, 1907.) 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Happy New Year. (F 52406, Apr. 4, 


1907. ) [8857 
In Holland—a brave hunter. (F 
52814, Apr. 16, 1907.) 
—— Coming from market. (F 52817, 


Apr. 16, 1907.) 
The Little water carrier. 
52815, Apr. 16; 190m} 


(F 


tie 


OO 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


O25 


Ullman manufacturing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

In Holland. My busy day. (F. 52816, 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 
Merry Christmas. 

1907. ) 

Old Nick—A Merry Christmas. Santa 
Claus in balloon. (F 52826, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

—-—— Santa Claus in chimney piece. (F 
52825, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


52822, Apr. 16, 1907.) 
Santa Claus in wreath. 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 


— Santa Claus with Christmas tree. 
(F 52823, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Romantic bears—A Letter to my love. 
(F 52821, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


—The Lullaby. (F 52820, Apr. 16, 


(F 52824, 


1907. ) 
Too late. (F 52818, Apr. 16, 

1907. ) 
— Who cares. (F 52819, Apr. 16, 

1907. ) 


Thanksgiving. No cause for Thanks- 


giving. (F 52410, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
Too high for mine. (F 52409, 
Apr. 4, 1907.) 
— Turning the tables. (F 52411, 


Apr. 4, 1907.) 


— Two birds with one blow. (EF 
52408, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
My sentinel. (F 53269, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[8858 


Union security company, 
Chicago, Il. 
Kansas co-operative refining co., Cha- 
mute, Kansas. (EF 52265, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) [8859 


Walker & Spooner, Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 
Federal street, Allegheny, flood, Mar. 
15, 1907. .(F' 52184, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
[ S860 
Flood, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Mar. 15th, 1907. (F 52182, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 
Hopewell, Pa., limited. 
28, 1907.) 
Lutheran church, Martinsburgh, Pa. 
(F 52187, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Old Washington mill; Fayette co., Pa., 
1907. (F 52186, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


(F 52188, Mar. 


Penn avenue, looking west, Pittsburgh, 


fiood, March 15th, 1907. 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


(F 52185, 


6th street and Penn avenue, 


(EF 52407, Apr. 4, | 


Santa Claus in mantel piece. (F | 


Walker & Spooner, Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 
Pitts- 
purels “food; (Mary 15; “907. -C& 
52183, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
2c. of each Apr. 6, 1907. 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 


York, N.Y. 
Babbling (The) brook. (F 58252, Apr. 
29, 1907.) [8861 
Be it ever so humble. (F 53149, Apr. 
26, 1907.) 
Chimes. (F 53253, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Happy land. (F 53251, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Home. (FE 53150, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
In winter’s embrace. (F 53151, Apr. 
26, 1907.) 
Lillies of the valley. (F 53249, Apr. 
29, 1907. ) 
Moonbeams, (F 58152, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Old (The) ruin. (F 53250, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 
| Sunset. (EF 53254, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Twilight (The) hour. (F 53153, Apr. 
26, 1907. ) 
Whitehead & Hoag co., 


Newark, N. J. 
(F 58105, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
[8862 


Wilson (George Hep- 

burn), New York, N. Y. 

Geo. H. Wilson’s simplified method of 
teaching stage dancing by mail. Boy 
dancing. (F 58124, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

[8863 

Simplified method of teaching stage 
dancing by mail. Figures 1, 2, 3, 4. 
(F 52370-52373, Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Wood (Elmer C.), Hamp- 
ton, Va. 
Crabtown’s (Hampton) invitation. (F 
SLs, Mare tS. LOOT 3:2 e. Apre. 1, 


Fishing girl. 


1907. ) [ 8864 
Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brichion? IN. ¥: 
Binnacle Jim. Mar. 24, 1907. (F 


52050, Mar. 23, 1907.) 
Mar. 31, 1907. 


[8865 
CB 52281, Apr:. 3; 


1907. ) 
—— April 7, 1907. (F 52576, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 
Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52780, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) 
—— Apr. 21, 1907. (F 53017, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 
— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53210, Apr. 27, 
1907.) 
Bub he’s always to blame. Mar. 24, 


1907. (F 52047, Mar. 23, 1907.) 


326 


CATALOGUE OF 


COFYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Bub he’s always to biame. Mar. 31, 
19072) (GF 92279, Apr. 1, 1907.,) 
1, WOK. (RO S2a8i, Apr.'s; 
1907.) 
— Apr. 14, 1907. (¥F 52784, Apr. 15, 
1907.) 
— Apr. 21, 1907. (F 53018, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 


— Apr. 28, 1907. 


1907.) 


(F 53211, Apr. 27, 


Mary & her little lamb. Mar. 24, 1907. 
(EF 52044, Mar. 238, 1907.) 


— Mar. 31, 1907. 


1907.) 


— April 7, 1907. 


1907.) 


—— Apr. 


1907. ) 


—— Apr. 


1907. ) 


—— Apr. ° 


1907.) 


S-tut-ter-ing 


14, 1907. 


21, 1907. 


S-sam-my. 


(F 52275, Apr. 1, 
CE 52578) Apr: S:; 
(EF 52786; Apr. 15, 
(EF 53022, Apr. 22, 
(48 53214, Apr. 27, 


Mar. 24, 1907. 


(EF 52048, Mar. 23, 1907.) 


—— Apr. 


1907.) 


—— Apr. 


1907. ) 


—— Apr. 


1907. ) 


— Apr. 


1907. ) 


Sambo & his funny 


LOO Sh 2043.0 Mar. (23, OO.) 
pV DOO. (Choe ies eAMIeS L,11 

1907.) 

——Apr. 7, 1907. (F 52577, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 

— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52785, Apr. 15, 
1907.) 

— Apr. 21, 1907. (F 53024, Apr. 22 
1907.) 

—— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53215, Apr. 27, 
1907. ) 

Simon Simple. Mar. 24, 1907. (F 
52046, Mar. 23, 1907.) 


1; L907. 
14, 1907. 
21, 1907. 


28, 1907. 


CH 2582, Apr. <8, 


(EF 52783, Apr. 15, 


(F 53217, Apr. 27, 


noises. Mar. 24, 


| 
| Wood (Otis F.), New 
| Brighton, N. Y. 
| Simon Simple. Mar. 31, 1907. (F 52277, 
Apr. i, lO0ms) 
——— Apr. 7, 1907. (52509) yApr.. 8; 
p> 1907.) 
| —— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 52781, Apr. 15, 
| NaSORs) 
|} —— Apr. 21, 19077) (Cay sateen 22, 
90m) é 
| —— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 53216, Apr. 27, 
1907.) 


| Stuttering Sammy’s Haster egg. Mar. 

| ° 84, 1907. “CH 52208, Anes 221907.) 

| Uncle George Washington Bings, the 

| village storyteller. Mar. 24, 1907. 

(K 52049, Mar. 23, 1907.) 

| —— Mar. 31, 1907. (F 52280, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 

—— Apr. 7, 
1907.) 

—— Apr. 
1907. ) 

— Apr. 
1907.) 

—— Apr. 
1907.) 


Wags the dog that adopted a man. 


1907. (EF 52583, Apr. 8, 


14, 1907. (FF 52782, Apr. 15, 


21, 1907. (F 53019, Apr. 22, 


28, 1907. (EF 53212, Apr. 


Mar. 24, 1907. “CRY 5205) War 23; 
1907.) 

—— Mar..31, 1907. (EF 52276, Apr. 1, 
1907.) 

| —— Apr. 7, 1907. (EF 52580, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 

| — Apr. 14 1907 eee wagon. Acs, 
1907.) 

Apr. 21, 1907. (# 53023, Apr. 22, 
POO TS) 

| Apr. 28, 1907.4 (Gay S3s2i3 sar: 27, 
1907. ) 


Ziemsen (Gustave), Ber- 
lin, Germany. 


| Christ blessing child. (KF 52621, Apr. 


10, 1907.) [8866 
The Lord’s supper. (EF 52620, Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 


2 ec. of each Apr. 2, 1907 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 
each since Jan. 1, 1907 


copies 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


by Ackerman & Quigley lithograph company, Kansas City, Mo. 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 


Class G, XXc, no. 


15691, Apr. 29, 1907; 2 copies received Apr. 29, 1907. 


Ackerman & Quigley lith- 
ograph company, Kan- 
“sas City. Mo. 
of hypnotized persons. 43 
(G 15691, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[8867 
Apr. 


Actions 
sheet. 

—— stock. 1 sheet. (G 15689, 
29, 1907.) 

Dancer. 8. sheets. 
Apr. 29, 1907.) 


1305. (G 15696, 


— 1306. (G 15697, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Examining hypnotized persons. 4 
sheet. (G 15690, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Great (The) Raymond. 3 sheet. (G 
15692, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Hypnotist Lee. 38 sheet. (G 15693, 
Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Lee (Sylvian) portrait. 1 sheet. (G 


15694, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Lee’s wonderful performances. 1 
sheet. (G 15695, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Raymond company. The Witches cab- 


inet. 43 sheet. (G 15698, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 

Stewart (May) portrait. 4 sheet. (G 
15688, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Whiteside (Walker) portrait. 4 sheet. 


(G 15686, Apr. 29, 1907. ) 
——S8sheet. (G 15687, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Guardian (The) angel. (G 15535, Apr. 


i A907.) {8868 
Little bright eyes. (G 15536, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 
Orchard beauties. (G 15534, Apr. 1. 
1907.) 


Brunswick.- Balke-Collen- 
der company, New 


Work.) wy ; | 
Billiard experts of the world. (G 
15624, Apr. 22, 1907.) [8869 


| 


Bumegarner (S.C.), Abing- 
don, Va. 
(G 15516; Mar. 12; 
[8870 


Request 
1907. ) 
Campbell, Metzger & Ja- 
cobson, New York, N. Y. - 
Bowling. (G 15685, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[8871 
(G 156382, Apr. 


CA.); 


Closed (The) season. 
22,, 1907. ) 

Daisies won’t tell. 
1907. ) 

Dangerous (A) coast. 
22, 1907.) 


(G 15627, Apr. 22, 


(G 15626, Apr. 


Fortune teller. (G 15631, Apr. 22; 
1907. ) 

Girl of the ranch. (G 15630, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 


Good luck. 

Heavenly twins. 
1907.) 

Honey 
1907. ) 

Post cards. 

Shell (A) game. 
1907. ) 

Tennis. (G 15634, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Well protected. (G 15637, Apr. 
1907. ) 

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

Battle of Summit Springs. Buffalo 
Bill’s Wild West. (G 15522, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) [8872 

Biggest menagerie on earth. Ringling 
bros. (G 15493, Mar. 26, 1907.) 

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Indian head. 
G 15589, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

—— Rough riders. (G 15590, Apr. 13, 
1907.) : 

Clarkonians (The). Ringling bros. 
(G 15473, Mar. 20, 1907: 2c Mar 
24, A907.) 


(G 15625, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
€G 15633, Apr, 


bears. (G 15636, Apr. 22, 


(G 15628, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
(G 15629, Apr. 22, 


22, 


327 


328 
Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Col. W. F. Cody portrait. Buffalo 


Bill. (G 15561, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Dollar (The) troupe. Forepaugh & 
Sells. (G 15475, Mar. 21, 1907; 2 


e. Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Embracing her opportunity. (G 15639, 
Apr. 23, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Field (Al. G.) character. 5387. (G 

15620; Api 22, 1907 >) 286. Apr.223, 
1907.) 
citizen. 53886. 
IGOT 2 Ch yApr. 
Flying fishers. 


3, 1907.) 


CGrt5596, Apr 17, 1907: (2G Apr. 
19, 1907.) 
General animals and titles. 5375. 


Forepaugh-Sells. 
1907: 2c. War, 25, 1907.) 


Grand Mogul. (Gdi5616, Apr. 20, 
1907. ) 

Great Novellos. Barnum &€& Bailey. 
(Grln553, ADE, 5: 1907s 2 er "Apr Ge" 
1907. ) 

Here soon. (G15618, Apr. 22, 1907; | 


2 ¢ Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Just out of college for a night. 
Lj. ADE. 17, 190T 3? 22) & 
1907.) 

Let me nestle by your side. 
Mar. 29, 1907; 2 ¢. Mar. 30, 1907.) 

-Lotus buds and The Mogul. 
Apr. 24, 1907.) 

Nestle by my side. 
1907: ) 


Apr. 16, 


(G 15548, Apr. 8, 


(G 15619, Apr. 22, | 
Forepaugh €& Sells. | 


Out? of 


(G 15483, Mar. 22, | 


(G | 


(G 15515, | 


(G 15641, 


Patty bros., Ringling bros. (G 15487, 
Mame 25. £90; “2c MarsZs, 19072) 

Ringling bros. big 100 cage zoo. (G 
15437, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

— Hippo. and Rhino. 5397. (G | 
15486, Mar. 18, 1907.) | 

—— proprietors and managers. 5409. | 
(G 15498, Mar. 27, 1907.) 

Round-up (The) (G15481, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 

See A) 0G 1541 Marg 20) 190n= 7! 
2.e, Mar 21, 1907.) 

ScLuD: CG 1568s, Apr 23, 1907222 ¢« 
Apr. 24, 1907.) | 

Serub, scrub, scrub. (G15471, Mar. | 
20, 1907.) 


This is the typewriter, I am the ste- | 


nographer. 
2e@ Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Tiger. Ringling bros. (G 15486, Mar. 
Za, 29072) 
—— 5410. (G15497, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


(G 15575, Apr. 12, 1907; | 


| Lonely (The) lady. 


| Thelma. 


| Flower girl. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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

Train hold up. Buffalo Bill’s wild 
west. (G 15521, Mar 2071907: 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1, ASORay 

50 miles from Boston. 
22, 190) 


Dario (Dominick Di), 
New York, N. Y. 
Miracolosa immagine di Maria SS. Del 
Monte Carmelo. (G 15594, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) [8873 


Dr. Richards dyspepsia 
tablet association, New 

York, No owe 
danger. (G15496, Mar. 16, 
1907. ) [8874 


Dutton, (CE. Boy eeeeo.. 
New York, N. Y. 
(G 15599, Apr.. 
[8875 


(G 15482, Mar. 


18, 1907.) 


Eddy (Robert). Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
Here’s a sample of this town’s famous 
butter. (G 15614, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
[8876 
Last night I must have been 3 shot. 


(G 15615, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., De- 
troit, Mich. 
Standard seeds. (G 15370, Mar. 4, 
1907 ; 2 c. May 6, 1907.) [8877 


Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Angel (The) mother. (G 15570, Apr. 
12 1907) [8878 
Kittens new motor exceeding the speed 
limit: (G 15569; Aprad2 130%) 
Phyllis. (G To56T) Apres 12) 1907-) 
War chief. (G 15568, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Hann (J. W.), Wauneta, 
Nebr. 
Falls at Wauneta, Neb. (G 15623, 
Apr. 22, 190% pi2Z-er Ape ies.) 
[8879 
Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Over the bounding wave. (G 15597, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) [8880 
(G 15598, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
1, 2, 3... (Gibb thats 
Apr. *12; 1907) [8881 
McLoughlin brothers, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
His sympathetic friend. 
15643, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Mournful duty. 1589. 
24, 1907.) 


1588. (G 
[8882 


(G 15642, Apr. 


= en 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 329 


his | 
Matthews (W. B.), Wash- 


ington, D. C. | 

Lee and his generals. (G 15565, Apr. | 

11, 1907.) [8883 | 
Meyercord company, Chi- 


eago, Ill. | 
Connoisseur (The) (G 15591, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) [S884 | 


Minott (Geo. L.), Gard- 

ner, Mass. | 

Forbush memorial library, Westmin- | 
Ster, Mass. (G 15560, Apr. 6, 1907; | 


2 @ Apr. 11; 1907.) [8885 | 

New England confection- | 

ery company, Boston, | 

Mass. | 

New York belles. 1 to 6. (G 15608-_ 

15613, Apr. 20, 1907.) [8886 | 
Providence lithograph 

company, Providence, | 

| oa Oe | 

Cities of Refuge. 234 by 264. (GJ 


15646, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 «@ Apr. 26, | 
1907. ) [8887 | 
Death of Samson. 234 by 263. (G | 
inot1, Apr 25, 1907; 2 c Apr. 26, | 
Ta) 2 
Golden calf. 264 by 234. 
Mar. 22, 1907.) 


Joshua, Israel’s new leader. 
263. (G 15644, Apr. 25, 190 
pr: 26, 1907.) | 

Joshua renewing the covenant with. 
Israel. 23% by 263. (G 15645, Apr. | 
2, 1907 > 2 e- Apr. 26, 1907.) 

Tabernacle. 234 by 264. (G 15485, 
Mar. 22, 1907.) 


(G 15484, | 


234 b 
T; 


ee 


Ramer (A. M.) company, 
Winona, Minn. | 
Ramer’s carnations. (G 15524, Apr. 1, | 


1907. ) [8888 | 
Ramer’s pansies. (G 15525, Apr. 1, | 
1907. ) 


Ramer’s roses. (G 15523, Apr. 1, 1907.) | 


Rotograph company, New 
Worle), IN. Y. 
Baby (The) has his father’s nose and | 


hair, F. LL. 207. (G 15664, Apr. 27, 
1907.) [8889 | 
Beauty and the beast. F. L. 208. | 


(G 15665, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Chasing the duck. F. L. 202. 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Chums. F. L. 209. 

1907. ) 
Dan Cupid at the shore. F. L. 218-2. 
(G 15671, Apr. 27, 1907.) | 
Four of a kind. F. L. 213. (G 15669, | 
Apr. 27, 1907.) [ 


(G 15659, 


(G 15666, Apr. 27, | 


| Zhe-e e w’ot big 


| Fall & winter 1907-8. 


_ Spades. 


Rotograph company, New 
Work, Ne Y. 


In the good old summer time. F. L. 
210. ((G.15667, Apr? 27, 1907.) 
| Jersey (The) stork. F. L. 218-1. 
| TG 15670; Apr 27, 1907.) 
King. We 219-251. (GG 15675, Apr: 27; 
1907. ) 
| Morning (Rhe)Sartercis <1G.. 219-6: 


(G 15679, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Nice dong: oR. ty 21923.) “(EG 15676, 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Nix ‘kid. FF. :/204.. (@ 15661, “Apr. 
27, 1907.) 

| Now Jimmie run and buy me that 
piece of pie. F. L. 201. (G 15658, 


Apr. 27, 1907.) 


| On the bum. F. L. 218-3". (G@ 15672, 
| pAprT 2a TOOT.) 
| Pals. oY tie2t9— (G4 15607, Apri, 
1907.) 
Slunges ED. t. 212. (G 15668; Apr 27, 
1907. ) 
What are you laughing at. F. L. 219-1. 
(G 15674, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Who’s on the line. F. L. 2184. 
(G 15673, Apr: 27, .1907.) 
Won’t be home (hic) for dinner to 
night. F. L. 205. (G@ 15662, Apr. 27, 
1907. ) 


potate: bugs: , Hoi, 


*206.«(G 15663;. Apri 27,1907.) 

4th of July. EF. L.. 219-5. (G 15678, 
Apr. 27,. 1907.) 

5¢ Varieties. EF. i, 203: .(G 15660, 


Apr 227 | T90T,) 
Sacket & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing & printing com- 
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
(G 15588, Apr. 


13, 1907.) [88930 


Schwab & Wolf, New York, 
Nis Yi. 
(G 15574, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
[8891 
Rrearisi (G s5563,Apr. 10: 1907 3.2 
Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Sailor sirks (G Lo516, Apr: 13, 1907; 
Zee, Ay. 15,; 1907.) 
(G 15520, Mar. 30, 1907.) 
Shea, Bocqueraz company, 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Vacquero (The). (G 15430, Feb. 28, 


Ballooning. 


1907S Ze) Apr?-5; 1907.) [8892 
Smith (H. Bridgman), 


Brookline, Mass. 
Lady with the dog. (G@ 15549, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) [8893 


330 


Smith!) (EH. Brideman); 
Brookline, Mass. 
Lady with the fan. (G 15551. Apr. 4, 


1907.) 
Lady with the rose. (G 15550, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) 
Southern art publishing 


company, Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Gilbert Gaul famous war paintings. 
Holding the line at all hazards. (G 
i5jol9. Mar.29, 1907.) [8894 

Leaving home. 1. (G 15518, 

Mar. 29, 1907.) 
we of each Mar. 7; 1907+ 1. ec.) of 

each Mar. 29, 1907. 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Auto—3 sheet, N. Y. 12285. (G 15540, 

Apr 1. 1907: 2 ec. Apr 25, 1907) 
[8895 

Battle. N. Y. 1907, C—23, 16 sheet. (G 
15239) Mepis 90K = 2 ice, Aspire S; 
1907. ) 

——N. Y. 
15240, Feb. 7, 
1907.) 

Borsini-Hanley & De Koch. 1907, 
69. 15 sheet. G 15302, Feb. 
1907 ; 2c. Mar: 21, 1907.) 

Floretta Grigolatis. 1 sheet. 1907, 
BS. (G 15422, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 

24 sheet. 1907, R-47. (G 15427, 
Mar. 14, 1907; 2c Apr. 25, 1907.) 
Giraffes. N. Y. 1907, R-8, 1 sheet. (G 
15241, Web. 7, 1907; 2 ¢« Mar. 23, 

1907.) 

Hodgeni (Daisy). N. Y. 1907, R-T74, 
12 sheet. (G 15245, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 
e, Mar. 21, 1907.) 

Japs, Arabs, and Zouaves. 24 sheet, 
1907, C-21. (G 15023, Jan. 17, 1907; 
2 ¢. Mar. 21, 1907.) 

Jordans-aerial. 1907, R-6, 1 sheet. (G 
15423, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 c«. Mar. 29, 
1907..) 

— 1907, R-48, 24 sheet. (G 153800, 
Feb. 21, 1907; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 1907.) 
Kaufman girls. N. Y. 1907, R-9, 1 
sheet. (G 15242, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 ¢. 

Mar. 23, 1907.) 


N. Y. 1907, R-56, 20 sheet. (G 
15243; Heb. 7%. 190%; 2) ie. Mar. 21, 
1907.) 

Marnello-Marnite troupe. 1907, R-—90, 
6 sheet. (G 15303, Feb. 21, 1907; 2 
ce. Mar. 21, 1907.) 


1907, C-51, 1 sheet. 
UOOTs Zivie: Apr: 


(G 
da, 


R- 
a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Strobridge — lithographing 
company, Cincinnatl, 


i0. 
Porter. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12284. (G 


15539, Apr. 15 J90Gy 2ee Apr. 25, 
1907. ) 

Rescued. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12286. (G 
15541, Apr. 1, 1907; 2 c« May 1, 
1907. ) 

—S8 sheet. N. Y. 12288. (G@ 15538, 


Apr. 1, 19073, .2 @ May taS07, ) 
Riecobono horses. 1 sheet. 1907, R-7. 
(G 15547, Apr. 1, 1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 
1967, R-57. 20 sheet. (G 15301, 
Feb 21, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 


Riding acts. 1 sheet. 1907, B-22. (G 
15546,. Apr. J, 18900; 2ee May 1, 
1907. ) 

Riding seal. 1907, B-15. 1 sheet. (G 


15297, Feb. 21, 19073 2" eG Mar. 23. 
1907. } ‘ 
Saddle horses. 16 sheet. 1907, C—24. 
(G 15425, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. May 1, 
1907. ) 
Spessardy’s bears. 


N. Y.. 1907, S—20. 


16 sheet. (G 15248, Feb. 7, 1907; 2 
ec. Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Tournament. 1 sheet. 1907, R-4. (G 


15421, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 ec. Apr. 25, 

1907. } 

1907, R-36. 32 sheet. (G 15299, 
Keb... 21, 1907; 2 6 Apr 25,4907) 
Train robbery. 1 sheet. 1907, C-52. 
(G 15026, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Apr. 11, 

1907.) 

Trained animals. 1 sheet. 1907, R-8. 
(G 15420, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 

ING Ye 
15247, Feb. 7, 1907; 
1907.) 

——N. Y. 
15249, Feb. 7, 1907; 
1907.) 

——40 sheet. 1907, R-20. (G 15424, 
Mar. 14, 1907; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Trial. 8. sheet. NY. 12282: ) (G6 
15537, Apr. 2) 190te 2 eG May 

1907. ) 

Wild west scenes. 24 sheet. 1907, 
C-20. (G 15022, Jan. 17, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 21, 1907.) 

Superior color press, To- 


1907, S-10. 382 sheet. (G 
2 ec. Mar. 29, 


1907, S-51. 1 sheet. (G 
BCA pr. 6; 


ledo, Ohio. 
Evening (An) call. (G 15622, Apr. 22, 
1907.) [8896 
Giant (The) swing. (G 15514, Mar. 
29, 1907.) 
Knabenshue air ship. (G 15621, Apr. 
22 NGO) 


wis 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Union Pacific tea company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Little sister. 


(G 14518, Nov. 27, 1906.) | 


[8897 | 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Al Reeves portrait and eight female 


ddl 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


Ohio. 
I’m Cactus Bill. 10248. (G 15490, 
| Mar. 25, 1907.) 
Japanese equilibrists and jugglers. 


Ge 


heads. 10424. (G 15554, Apr. 
1907. ) [8898 
portrait and letter bill. 10426. | 

(G 15582, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

——-seated. 10281. (G 15583, Apr. 13, | 
1907. ) 

Battle of Summit Springs. 10369. (G 
15447, Mar. 18, 1907.) 

Beautiful Almeda Fowler. 10436. (G 
15584, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Bowery comedy quariette. 10400. (G 
15557, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Comedian and sixteen girls. 10435. 
(G 15648, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Drofnah (Marie), portrait. 10397. (G_ 


15655, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Entry. 10411. (G 15556, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
—— 10430. (G 15526, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Famous collection of stage beauties. | 


10425. (G 15558, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Feature animals. 10402. (G 15528, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 


10346. (G 15531, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Juvenile clowns. 10310. (G@ 15444, 

Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Kings of mirth from the land of foolery. 


10383.. (G 15527, Apr:'1, 1907.) 
Knockout blow. 307. (G 15654, Apr. 
27, 1907. ) 
Leap (The) for life. 10461. (G 
15587, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Llamas, sacred bull, and zebu. 10296. 
(G 154389, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Looks like a big haul, boys. 10460. 
(G 15555; Apr. 6, 190T-.) 
Male and female colored dancers. 296. 
(G 15657, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Menagerie scene. 10348. (G@ 15530, 
Apr tS T8072) 
Monkey (The) railroad. 10342. (G 
15443, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Our manage acts. 10408. (G 15529, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Performing elephants. 10315. (G 
15440, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Presenting medal. 10445. (G 15586, 


Female head. 282. (G 15656, Apr. 27, | 


Apr. 13, 1907.) 


1907. ) Reynolds (Abe) bust portrait and 
Fire department of trained monkeys. | Character. 10401. (G 15441, Mar. 
10387. (G 15445, Mar. 18, 1907.) | ‘18, 1907.) 
Five circus scenes and four Gentry Roman catapult. 10392. (G 15652, 
brothers. portraits. 10335. (G > Apr. 27, 1907.) 
15577, Apr. 13, 1907.) | Sensational cycle and automobile. 
Four portraits, dog, pony and elephant | 10405. (G 15658, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
heads and letter bill design. 10336. Seven scenes. 10319 G 15488. Mar 
(G 15442, Mar. 18, 1907.) 05, 1907.) a parts 
| Prisco, the most beautiful bull dog ever pained soats io keys d 
Beers eres, 0 164419, Mar. 18, | cneen dosei. (C 15448, Mek. 48 
1907. ) i 1907.) ENG 
ae fate. 10440. (G15651, Apr. | ~hree foreign champions. 10406. (G 
b f zt 2 wr of soles, 10944, | 10080 ADE: 18 1907.) 
| Go und bring me a pair of soles. 10244. | 1),.. ICE Pat ore 
| (G@ 15491, Mar. 25, 1907.) eee a Tea ee Weg 
Great European triumph. 10450. | e 
ee aa 7 sve 50. (G | es ee 10404. (G 15650, 
Great train robbery in Dead Man’s| * 2) 7% io 
gulch. 10488. (G 15649, Apr. 27, | Three somersault and trick riders. 
1907. ) | 10407. (G 15579, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
—— 10418. (G 15581, Apr. 138, 1907.) Thumb (Mrs. Gen’l Tom). 10438. 
—— 10419. (G 15489, Mar. 25, 1907.) (G 15488, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 
LEE Ei Deer SE IN NES A 0 1, 147 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 
’ of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘ Copyright by 


James E. Abbe, Newport News, Va. 
- received Apr. 26, 1907.” 


Class H, XXc, no. 938035, Apr. 26, 1907; 2 copies 


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


After rain. 


(H 93035, Apr. 26, 1907.) | 
[ 


8899 


Alaska (Charles Judge), 
Peru, Ind. 
Sea lion equestrian juggling and bal- 


ancing act. Juggling ball. (H 
92353, Apr. 6, 1907.) [8900 | 
—— Juggling fire torch (H 92354, 


Apr. 6, 1907.) 


—— Riding the horse. (H 92352, 
6, 1907.) 
Tossing fire torch. (H 92355, Apr. 
6, 1907.) 


2 c. each Apr. 25, 1907. 


Atdeich (Byron. L.), jr., 
Tacoma, Wash. 
Tacoma high school. 


Apr. | 


(H 85625, Nov. | 


fa 4006- Ze. Apr. 5, 1907.) [8901 . 
Alman & co., New York, 
is Pate a 
Vanderbilt (A. G.) A-F. (H 92131- | 
92136, Mar. 29, 1907.) [8902 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Binocular girl. V 79. 
th) 1907.) [8903 
Bowling girl. V 84. (H 92605, Apr. 
13, 1907.) 


Come in my Auto. V 80. (H 92604, 
> Apr. 13, 1907.) 

meet «6Y 71. (92602, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Golf sweater girl. V 78. (H 92512, 


“ape. 11, 1907.) 


Have some. V 68. (H 92600, Apr. 13. 
1907. ) 

Now I'll soak him. V. 65. (H 92510, 
Apr. 11, 1907.) 

Quiet (A) sip. V 72. (H 92603, Apr. 
a3, 1907.) 

Quite cool. V 69. (H 92601, Apr. 13, 
1907.) 


28250—pt 4, nos 18-22—07 


ia) 
ov 


(H 925138, Apr. 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Yous set this. V. 66. ..(H.925h1s Apr 
tet T) 


American mutoscope and 
biograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
(H 92889, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[8904 
(H 92891, Apr. 


Deyo. 


Tenderloin tragedy. 


22, 1907.) 
Trap pigeon shooting. (H 92138, Mar. 
29, 1907.) 
Truants (The) (H 92290, Apr. 4, 
1907.) 
Ames (L. Payson), New 
York, une Ws. 


MacDowell (Edward) (H 92972, Apr. 


28, 1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 15, 1907.) [8905 
Arosamena (J. H.), New 
Work. Ne Ye 
| Bare (A) chance. (H 91915, Mar. 25, 
1907. ) [8906 
Crisis.(The)- (H 91914, Mar. 25, 
1907.) 
Bangs (Frank C.), New 
Mork IN, ¥< 
Caruso (Enrico) 1 to 3. (H 91718— 
91720, Mar. 19, 1907.) [8907 


Good friends. 1. 
1907. ) 
Puccini (Giacomo) 1-2. 
91722, Mar. 19, 1907.) 
1c. each Mar. 19, 1907. 
1c. each Apr. 24, 1907. 


CH O171i, Mar. 19: 


Gy 9172 


Barker (Byron Benton), 
Burlington, Vt. 
American beauty and bride rose. 
92106, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
American beauty rose. 
28, 1907.) 
American beauty rose bud. 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


(Ho 
[8908 
(H 92100, Mar. 


(H 92109, 


O08 


334 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barker (Byron Benton), 
Burlington, Vt. 
American beauty roses. (H 92101, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Carnation and fern. 
28, 1907.) 


Easter lily. 


(MH 92107, Mar. 


(H 92170, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


English violets. (H 92104, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 

Five carnations. (H 92102, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 


Johnson valley and Sterling range. 
(H 92169, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Longefiocrum lily. (H 92171, Mar. 30, 
1907. ) 

Six bride’s roses. 
1907. ) 


Sunrise rose. 


White hyacinth. 
1907.) 


(H $2108, Mar. 28, 


(H 92108, Mar. 28, 1907. ) 
(H 92105, Mar. 28, 


Barker (Charles Hlls- 
worth), United States. 
Men (The) behind the gun, U. S. S. St. 
Louis. (H 93079, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
[8909 
Targets; Only the shots that hit count. 
U. S. S. St. Louis. (H 93078, Apr. 
27, 1907.) 


Barton & Spooner com- 
pany, Cornwall on the 
Hudson, N. Y. 
Haines Falls, Catskill mts. (H 92179, 
Mar. 30, 1907; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1907.) 
[8910 
Baumgardner (J. Adam), 
Delaware, Ohio. 
As you go to Monnett. (H 92034, Mar. 
27, 1907.) [8911 
Edwards gymnasium, O. W. U. (H 
92030, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Famous white sulphur spring, O. W. U. 
(H 92031, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Gray chapel, O. W. U. (H 92028, Mar. 


21, 1907.) 

Hole in the wall. (H 92033, Mar. 27, 
1907. ) 

Main hall, O. W. U. (H 920382, Mar. 
27, 1907.) 


Ohio Wesleyan university. (H 92027, 


Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Residence of the president of O. W. U., 
Rey. Herbert Welsh. (H 92029, Mar. 
27, 1907.) 

Beck (Charles R. R.), 

Thurmont, Md. 

Cunningham falls, Blue Ridge mts. 
(H 92509, Apr. 11, 1907.) 


[3912 | 


Bell (Curtis), New York, 
N. Y 


Davenport (Homer) and Arabian 

horse. (H 92040, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
[8913 

Bennett (Harold M.), New 
York, N. Y. 

Head of St. Bernard dog. (H 92668, 
Apr. 138, 1907.) [8914 
Profile of St. Bernard dog. (H. 92669, 


Apr. 13, 1907.) ; 
2 ce. each Apr. 3, 1907. 
Berger (Henry), jr., Port- 
land, Oreg. 
Wreck of the Iredale. (H 92236, Apr. 
2, 1907.) [8915 
Bergman (S.), New York, 
N. 
Caesar. (H 92182, 
[8916 


(H 92181, Apr. 


Death of Julius 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Rulers of the world. 

1, 1907.) 


Bersagel (T. L.), Lanes- 
boro, Minn. 
Lanesboro band, exterior & interior. 
(Hl 92505, 92506) Apr i a1o07 = 2 ec: 


each Mar. 30, 1907.) [S917 
Bickel & c¢o., Goodrich, 
N. Dak. 
Rotary snow plow in action. 318, 319 


& 320. (H 91964-91966, Mar. 25, 
1907; 2 c. each Feb. 28, 1907.) 
[8918 
Birney (William  Ver- 
planek), United States. 
Old sweethearts. (H 92417, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) [8919 


Blaisdell (John G.), Au- 
burndale, Mass. 

Echo bridge. (H 92364, Apr. 1, 1907; 
1c. Mar. 19, 1907; 1 e Apr. 1, 1907.) 
[8920 

(Howard O.), 

Chicago, Il. 

Few (A) pointers. (H 92137, Mar. 29, 
1907. ) [8921 


Bohlmann (H. T.) and Fin- 
ley (W. L.), Portland, 
Oreg. 
Bird of sorrows. (H 92337, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) [8922 
California condor. (H 92335, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) 
California condor alighting. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 
California condor in flight. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 
California condor in mountain haunts. 
_ (Hf 92824, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
California condor in oak 
92331, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Bodine 


(H 92325, 


(H 92326, 


tree. (H 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Bohlmann (H. T.) and Fin- 
ley (W. L.), Portland, 
Oreg. 
California condor on mountain side. 
(HB 92330,. Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Condor on the lookout. 
Apr 5, 1907.) 
Condor anxiety. 


1907. ) 

Condor chick 54 days old. (H 92322, 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Condor (The) greeting. (H 92332, 


Apr. 5, 1907. 
Condor nestling 1 day old. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 


(H 92321, 


Condor on favorite perch. (H 92339, 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Condor portrait at 6 months. (H 


92340, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Condor (The) smile. 
5, 1907.) 
Condor with wings spread. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Fully fledged young condor. (H 
92342, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Pair of condors and young. (H 


92334, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Pair of California condors. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Portrait of California condor. 
92550, Apr.., 1907.) 
Return from the hunt. 

Apr. 5, 1907.) 


(H 92327, 
(H 


(H 92329, 


(H 9238838, | 


(H 92333, Apr. 5, | 


330 


Boston Herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Harris (M. Daisy) (H 92680, Apr. 


13, 1907.) 

Herring (Mary) (H 92682, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 

| Hoyt (Gladys) (H 92320, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) 

| Jones (Mrs. Allen C.) (H 92176, 
Mar. 380, 1907.) 

Leitch (Elizabeth) (H> 92931, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Lightner (Mrs. Grace) (H 92317; 


(H 92341, Apr. | 


Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Martine (Anita) (H 92930, Apr. 22, 


1907.) 

Q’Connell (Mrs. Thomas G.) (H 
92173, Mar. 30, 1907.) 

Soul (Martha) (H 92681, Apr. 183, 
1907.) 

Swan (Mrs. Jeannette) CHE O2nr: 


(H 92343, | 


Mar. 30, 1907.) 
Sylvain (Marguerite) 
5, 1907.) 
Walker (Edith Gordon) 
Apr 3, 190%.) 
Weidhron (Wanda) 
13, 190) 
Winter (Mabel) 
1907. ) 


(H 92319, Apr. 
(H 92316, 
(El 92679, Apr: 


(H 92929, Apr. 22, 


Bowden (William C.), 
Frostburg, Md. 


_ Interior, chapel of Ursuline convent, 


Start (The) for the forage. (H 92328, 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 
Young condor 82 days old. (H 92323, | 


Apr. 571907.) 
Boice (Bert), Troy, N. Y. 
Se edosepus choir, Troy, N. Y. 
92267, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Bond (George W.), Chica- 
zo, Tl. 
(H 92819, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


(H 
[8923 


Fanelle. 


[8924 | 


Moon beams and dreams of you. (H 


92820, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Beverly (Mrs. J. Frances) 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Butterfield (Helen 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Daggett (Ethel G.) 
30, 1907.) 
Chapman 
30, 1907.) 
Gaines (Sylvia A.) 
22, 1907.) 
Halma (Edna) 
1907.) 


(H 92678, 
[8925 

A.) 
(H 92174, Mar. 
(Alice) (H 92137, 
(H 92927, Apr. 


(HB 92318, Apr... 5. 


| 


| Little Sam & Annie. 


(H 92928, 


Mar. | 


Frostburg, Md. 
1907. ) 


Interior, St. Michaels church, Frost- 
burg, Md. (H 938085, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


2 ec. each Apr. 8, 1907. 


(H 93084, Apr. 20, 
[8926 


Brady (Ferdinand), Ma- 
rysville, Wash. 
Little Annie.. 1. (H 92659, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) [8927 
2. 4 CEH 92660) Apr; 15). 1907.) 
(H 92658, Apr. 


15, 1907.) 


Bragdon (John C.), Ben 
Avon, Pa. 

Birds-eye view of Carnegie Institute 
with technical school in background. 
(H 92454, Apr. 9, 1907; 2c. Apr. 22, 
1907. ) [8928 


Down Penn avenue from Sth street. 


Gl (91783, Mar 21. 1907; 2.c. Apr: 
22, 1907.) 
HKighth street towards river. (H 


91792, Mar. 21, 1907; 2 ¢ 
1907.) 


Apr. 22, 


336 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Bragdon (John C.), Ben 
Avon, Pa. 

Federal street, Allegheny, looking to- 
wards bridge. (H 91791, Mar. 21, 
LOOT 2c, Apres 22: 19079) 

Lake Erie railroad station. (H 91784, 
Mar. 21,1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 22, 1907:) 
Lake Erie railroad yards. (H 91785, 
Mar. 295 1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 22; 19072) 
Liberty avenue from foot of 5th ave- 
nue. (H 91786, Mar. 21, 1907; 2 «. 

Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Looking across Liberty avenue down 
6th street. (H 91787, Mar 21, 1907; 
2 ec: Apr, 22,1907.) 

Looking down Allegheny river from 
railroad bridge. (H 91790, Mar. 21, 
1907; 2-¢e. Apri22, A907.) 

Ninth street from Penn avenue. (H 
S72, Mar, 21, 1907; 2° ¢ Apry:22; 
1907.) 

Railroad under difficulties. (H 91793, 
Mar. 21, 1907; 2c. Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Robinson street, Allegheny, from rail- 
road. 
Apr 22, 190%) 


Sixth street from Liberty avenue. (H 
Oliiss, Mar: Zils TOT 2 ie eApra 22: 
1907.) 

Union Station, Pittsburg, Pa. (H 
O22 a 1e) Mar. 255519075 2 se Apr: 22, 
1907. ) 

Brehm (Frederick W.), 


Rochester, N. Y. 
Lower Genessee falls. (H 93124, Apr. 
29, 1907.) [8929 


Bretzler (Theodore G.), 


Newark, N. J. 


(HOSTS Mare 2190 2rer || 


M. G. V. Harmonie. (H 92785, Apr. | 
it, 1907s 2c) Apr 1d, 19072) [8930 
Brooner (Ora E.), Hunt- 
ingburg, Ind. 
Nancy Hanks Lincoln’ grave. (H 
92455, Apr. 10, 1907.) [8931 
Brown @Hl W.:), > Ditton; 
Ga. 
Love avenue, Tifton, Ga. (H 92165, 
Mar. 30, 1907.) [8932 
M. E. Church, Tifton, Ga. (H 92166, 


Mar. 380, 1907.) 
Suwanee river, White Springs, 
(H 92167, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Fla. 


Brown brothers, New 
Mork JN. YG 
Shonts (Theodore P.) (H 91867, Mar. 
22, 1907.) [8933 
Brunel (Mrs. E.), New 
York SNigiy: 


Portrait of Mrs. B. 
1907. ) 


(H 93045, Apr. 26, 
[8934 


Buck (George Y.), Wash- 


ington, D. C. 
Norman (Mrs. Stanton R.) (H 92389, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) [8935 


Richards (William A.) (H 92978, Apr. 
24, 1907.) 


(Otis S.), 
spire, Pa. 

Daniel Drawbaugh, the great and orig- 
inal inventor of the telephone at the 
door of his shop when 80. (H 
92365, Apr. 2, 1907.) [8936 

In the basement of this house Daniel 
Drawbaugh invented the first tele- 
phone in the early 60s. (H 92369, 
Apr. 2, 1907) 

Mill town, or Eberly’s mill. Cumber- 
land Co., Pa., the home-town of 
Daniel Drawbaugh, the original in- 
ventor of the telephone. (H 92367, 
Apr. 2, 1907.) 

Present workshop of Daniel Draw- 


Buser High- 


baugh, where he has worked out 
hundreds of inventions. (H 92368, 
Apr: 2: 1907s) 


Where Daniel Drawbaugh, the original 
inventor of the telephone, was born 
in 1826. (H 92366, Apr. 2, 1907.) 

(Joseph), New 

Yorks Ne Xe 

Victoria (Vesta) at home. 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 

ac) MEO 


Byron 


(H 92225, 
[8937 
(i 92223.0 pr. 1; 


1907.) 

at writing desk. (H 92224, Apr. 
A, 190K) 

in her room, (Hi,92222" Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 

on window ledge. (H 92220, Apr. 
1, 1907.) 

seated. (H 92221, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

seeing New York. (H 92226, Apr. 
1, 1907.) 


California panorama Co., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Southern California as seen from Mt. 
Lowe. (H 92670, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
[8938 
Calvert (E. C.), Michigan 
City, Ind. 
Prisoners at school, Michigan City, 
Ind. (H 92075, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
[8939 
Prisoners at dinner, Michigan City, 
Ind. (H 92076, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Cardinell, Vincent co., Oak- 
land, Cal. 
Cliff House from pier. 
11, 1907.) 


(H 92539, Apr. 
. [8940 


=o 


‘When the golden gate is golden. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Cardinell, Vincent co., Oak- 


land, Cal. 

Dutch windmill by evening. (H 92540, 
Apr. 11, 1907.) 

Panorama, Oakland side of the bay. 
Pit 2538, Apr. 11, 1907.) 

Panorama, San Francisco side of the 
bay. (H 92542, Apr. 11, 1907.) 

Panorama, sunset from the Cliff House. 
(H 92541, Apr. 11, 1907.) 

Supplication. (H 91707, Mar. 19, 1907; 
Ze; Mar, 28,1907.) 

(H 

92537, Apr. 11, 1907.) 


(als nn S Oa 

port, Ill. 

Box girder at Butterfly dam, Lockport, 
Ill. (H 92810, Apr. 18, 1907.) [8941 


Congregational church and parsonage, 
Lockport, Ill. (H 92809, Apr. 18, 


Carter Lock- 


1907.) 
Case & Draper, Juneau, 
Alaska. 
Juneau, Alaska, Mar. 24, 1907. (H 
92781, Apr. 8, 1907.) [8942 


P. C. co. Str. City of Seattle, Juneau, 
Alaska, Mar. 24. (H 92780, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 

Tootch-Wu-Wu, Lucy, native girl from 
Heong Bo oH 292783, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 

Tootch-Wu-Wu, native girl from Hoo- 
nah. A. (H 92782, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

—-B. (H 92784, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


Catalina novelty co., Ava- 
lon, Cal. 
Avalon Catalina Isl. 
26, 1907. ) 
Avalon looking east. 
26, 1907. ) 


Celebrity art co., Boston, 
Mass. - 
(H 92344, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
[8944 
(H 92500, Apr. 10, 


(H 92008, Mar. 
[8943 


Baby Teddy. 


Bee’s (The) nest. 
1907.) 

Christmas gifts. 
1907.) 


Debutant (The). 
1907. ) 

Going to church. 
1907. ) 


In the garden. 
1907.) 


Masked ball. 


Mother’s love. 
1907. ) 


Spinning. 


(H 92345, Apr. 5, 
(H 92347, Apr. 5, 
(H 92349, Apr. 5, 


(H 92348, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
(H 92808, Apr. 18, 


(H 92350, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


(H 92007, Mar. | 


| Birth flowers. 


(H 92346, Apr. 5, | 


33% 


Celebrity art co., Boston, 
Mass. 


Will you be my Teddy Bear. (H 
92499, Apr. 10, 1907.) 
Chapman (Noble), Patch- 
ogue, N. Y. 
Steamer Gowanburn with life-boat 


and men. (H 920738, Mar. 28, 1907; 
2c. Mar. 19, 1907.) 
Chautauqua photo 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Birds eye view of Butler, 
92431, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Childs (C. R.), Chicago, 
Ill 


cO., 


Pas Ge 
[8946 


(H 92590, Apr. 12, 1907; 
[8947 


Heck hall. 
2 ¢. Apr. 4,,°190K, } 

Cline (Winfield Scott), 
Washington, D.C. 

Capitol at night. (H 92168, Mar. 30, 

1907.) [8948 
Cooley (Leon Lewis), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Cooleys Bible chart. (H 93076, Apr. 

22, 1907 ; 2. e. Apr. 4, 1907.) [8949 
Coovert (John Calvin), 
Memphis, Tenn. 

Senior class Memphis hospital medical 
college, 1906-1907. (H 92856, Apr. 
20, 1907.) [8950 

Corwin (Charlton B.), 
Jefferson City, Mo. 
American beauty. (H 91993, Mar. 26, 


1507) [8951 
Dimples. (H 91991, Mar. 26, 1907.) 
Unbleached American. (HH :911992, 


Mar. 26, 1907.) 
Southern (A) belle. 
26, 1907.) 
1c. each Mar. 14, 1907. 
1 e@. each Mar. 26, 1907. 
Craig (Thos. B.), Ruther- 
fords N21. 
By the brookside. (H 92275, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) [8952 
Cruver mfg. co., Chicago, 
Ill 


(H 91994, Mar. 


(H 92296, Apr. 5, 
1907.) [8953 
Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 

Mass. 
Autumn oaks. 18 by 22. 
Mar. 22, 1907.) 
Christ among the lowly. 
(H 91879, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
Jefferson (Joseph). 8 by 10. 
91877, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
Last (The) token; a christian martyr. 


(H 91880, 
(8954 


18 by 22. 


(H 


8 by 10. (H 91881, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
—18 by 22. (H 91882, Mar. 22, 
1907.) 


338 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 
Mass. 


Lord (The) is my shepherd. 11 by 14. 
(H 91878, Mar. 22, 1907.) 

Davis (Chas. H.), New 
Yorks NOM 
Contentment. (H 92402, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

[8955 
-Great (The) beyond. (H 92405, Apr. 
6, 1907.) 
Meditation. (H 92403, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Who will buy me. (H 92404, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 


Davis (Warren B.), New 
York yNe wx: 
(H 92271, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
[8956 
(H 92272, Apr. 4, 


Autumn day. 


Love finds a way. 
1907.) 


Lucky Teddy. (H 92544, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 


Davis & Hichemeyer, New 

York, Ne: Y: 

(H 92667, Feb. 16, 1907.) 
[8957 


Study head. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Ameya (The), or Itinerant candy ven- 
der. (H 938125, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[8958 
Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Cal. 
(H 92624, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Beach (The), Swampscott, Mass. 
92997, Apr. 20, 19072) 


Birdseye view of Bethlehem street, 
Bethlehem, N. H. (H 92518, Apr. 11, 


(H 


1907. ) 

Boy with sword. (H92824, Apr. 19, 
1907. ) 

Country road near Fishkill, N. Y. (H 
92861, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Elks’ memorial, Hartford, Conn. (H 


92628, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Entrance Hotel Potter, Santa Barbara, 
Cal. (H 92626, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Entrance to inner harbor, San Pedro, 
Cal. (H92629, Apr. 138, 1907.) 


Fishkill creek, Fishkill, N. Y. 
92864, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Fishkill landing, Fishkill-on-Hudson, 
N. Y. (H92866, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Glass bottom motor boat, Empress, 
Santa Catalina Island, Cal. (H 
92621, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Glimpse of Canyon from Grand View 
hotel, Grand Canyon, Ariz. (H 
92632, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


(H 


| Old Dutch church, Fishkill, N. Y. 


| Portrait of a Dutch gentleman. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Grand Canyon, from Grand View, 


Grand Canyon, Ariz. (H 92630, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
from Hotel El Tovar. (H 92992, 


Apr. 25, 1907.) 

from Hotel El Tovar, Grand Can- 

yon, Ariz. (H 92567, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

from Rim trail, Arizona. (H 
92631, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Grand View Hotel, Grand Canyon, 
Ariz. A. (H 92993, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

B. (H92994, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Harbor, looking in, Manchester, Mass. 
(H 92991, Apr. 25; 1907.) 

Henry Sherburne house, Portsmouth, 
N. H. (H 92867, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Landing from steamer at Green Island, 
Lake George, N. Y. (H92519, Apr. 
i ASO) 

Mazarin (Duchesse 
Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Moonstone beach, Santa Catalina, Cal. 
(H 92623, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


de) (H92130, 


| New Ocean house and beach, Swamp- 


scott, Mass. (H. 92995, Apr. 25, 
1907.) 
New Ocean house, Swampscott, Mass. 


(H 92996, Apr. 25, 1907.) 
North avenue, Fishkill - on - Hudson, 
N. Y. (H 92865, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Old A. T. Stuart mill dam, Fishkill, 
N. Y. (H 92860, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

(H 
92863, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Old post road, Fishkill-on-Hudson, 
N. Y. (H 92862, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

(H 

928238, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


——a man. (H 92826, Apr. 19; 1907.) 
— Charles First. (H 92827, Apr. 19, 
1907. ) 


— George Washington. (H 92822, 
Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Master Hare. 


(H 92825, Apr. 19, 


1907.) 

— Velazquez. (H 92811, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 

St. John’s church, Hampton, Va. (H 


92869, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
San Pedro harbor, San Pedro, Cal. (H 
92858, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Slocum statue and Bedford Rest, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. (H 92998, Apr. 25, 
1907. ) 
Spanish (A) lady. (H 92821, Apr. 19, 
1907. ) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Spring. (H 92674, Apr. 15, 1907.) 

Str. Albany at Newburgh landing, New- 
burgh, N. Y. (H 92859, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Str. Cabrillo arriving at Avalon, Santa 
Catalina Islands, Cal. 


13, 1907.) 

Str. Tionesta. (H 92870, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Santa Barbara mission, Cal. A. (H 
92625, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

——B. (H 92627, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Wentworth- Johnson house,  Ports- 
mouth, N. H. (H 92868, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Doubleday, Page & ©Co., 


New York, N. Y. 
This Bull Moose was feeding. 
92803, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Drake (June D.), Silver- 


(H 
[8959 


ton, Oreg. 
Arched (The) road. (H 92295, Apr. 5, 
1907. ) [8960 
Silverton, Oreg. 39. A-D. (H 93116— 


93119, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Daye th: C.), 

Ohio. 

General Custer’s birthplace, New Rum- 
ley, Ohio. (H 92270, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
[8961 


Jewett. 


Dry (Victor C.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
University station post-office, St. Louis, 
Mo. (H 92379, Mar. 25, 1907.) 

[8962 

Dunne (Mary Katherine), 

New York, N. Y. 

Grants monument, Lincoln Park, Chi- 
eago. (H 92035, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
f8963 
Highest point of street railway, New 
York city. (H 92036, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


Eaton (Edward B.), Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
Union dead on the battlefield of Get- 
tysburg, July 1, 1863. (H 92835, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) [8964 


Edison (Thomas A.),West 
Orange, N. J. 

Fire run, Colon fire department under 
cocoanut trees. 
1907.) [8965 

Jamaica negroes doing a two step. 
(H 92576, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Lost in the Alps. Scenes, 1-11. 
92871-92881, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Machete men clearing a jungle. 

92573, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


(H 


| 


H 92622, Apr. | 


(H 92570, Apr. 12, | 


eit. Ss. ss. cilmois. 


389 


Edison (Thomas A.), West 
Orange, N. J. 


Making the dirt fly. Scenes 1-5. (H 
92577-92581, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Old market place, Panama. (H 92575, 


3 April 12, 1907.) 

Panorama from Columbus Point of 
Atlantie entrance to the canal. (H 
92568, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Panorama La Boca harbor and Pacifie 
entrance to canal. (H 92574, Apr. 
12, 1907.) 

Panorama of Culebra cut. 
Apr: 12, 1807.) 

Panorama ruins of old French ma- 
chinery. (H 92569, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

U. S. Sanitary squad fumigating a 
house. (H 92572, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Edmans (Walter §&.), 
Newton, Mass. 
scene. (H 92278, 


(H 92571, 


Apr. 4, 
[8966 


Pastoral 
1907. ) 


Einbeck (Max E.), Proph- 
etstown, II]. 
(H 92141, Mar. 29, 1907.) 
[8967 
Stock perished in Prophetstown flood. 
(H 92142, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


2c. each Mar. 20, 1907. 


Elwood-Kline Co., East 
Weymouth, Mass. 
Hawes (Josiah) (H 90798, Feb. 28, 
1907= 2c Apr’ 33, 1907.) [8968 


Esther chapter, No. 5. 
Washington, D. C. 
New Masonic Temple, Washington, D. 
©. 2-62 by 74. ‘CH 92584, Apr: As; 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1907.) [S969 


Kalk, New York, N. Y. 
Players (The). 1-12. (H 92472- 
o2485, Apr. 10) 1907; 2 ec Apr: 15 
1907. ) [8970 
— 14. (H 92484, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 « 
Mpr. 11, 1907.) 


Faust (Chas. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Auditorium and park. (H 92381, Mar. 
20, 1907.) [8971 
Boardwalk and beach, Ocean City, N. 
J. (H 92880, Mar. 26, 1907.) 
Wesley avenue, north of 10th st., Ocean 
city, N: J. (Ho 92382;,, Mar.” 26; 
1907. ) 
Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Barrett (John). (H 92386, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) [8972 
(Hl S238T, Apr. 6, 


Old Abe. 


1907. ) 


340 


Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
S29.) exals. 
1907.) 


Fein & Schnable, 
Chicago, III. 

Moynihan (P. H.) (H 91833, Mar. 
21, 1907; 2 ec. Mar. 7, 1907.) [8973 


Fishbaugh (W. A.), Em- 
pire, Canal Zone, 
Panama. 

American section of Hmpire, C. Z., 
Feb. 1907. (H 92071, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
[8974 

Birdseye view of Pedro Miguel, C. Z.., 
Feb. 1907. (H 92069, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Busy (A) scene in the canal at Em- 
pire, Feb. 1907. (H 92070, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 


Culebra. 


We 


South 


(H 92065, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


From Gold Hill, Feb. 1907. (H 92066, | 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 
ECs Ce. Hotel Tivoli, Anecon, Cr Z. 


(H 92064, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Ledgerwood (A) unloading dirt from 
the canal. (H 92068, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Paraiso, C. Z., and the canal, Feb. 
1907. (H 92072, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Western dump cars unloading at Ga- 


tum. (Cel 92067, Mar.28) 190%.) 
Fournier (Frank), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


April day. Sunshine Clouds rain. (H 


92582) Apry 12) 1900 25c Mar, 27.1 


1907. ) [8975 
Fritz (Odin), Boston, 
Mass. 
Lang (Benjamin Johnson) (H 92864, 


Apr. 16, 1907; 2c Apr. 9, 1907.) 
[8976 
Fry (Rufus M.), Shawa- 
: nee, Tenn. 
Evacuation of Cumberland Gap by Gen. 


G. W. Morgan, Sept. 17, 1862. (H 
92244, Apr. 3, 1907.) [8977 
Gardiner (Edwin J.) Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Conception (The), by Murillo. (H 
92545, Apr. 12, 1907.) [8978 
Madonna of the fish, by Rafael. (H 
92546, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Maja Carreno. (H 93027, Apr. 25, 


1907. ) 

Mother and child from The Madonna 
of the fish, by Rafael. (H 92547, 
Apr. 12, 1907.) 

(H 938029, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Mother, Child, and St. Joseph from 
The Madonna of the Fish. 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 


CHE 92388" Apr. iG; | 


(H 93026, | 


| Tattered (The) sail. 


Spirit of the woods. 


| ——~ Northwest. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Gardiner (Edwin J.), Chi- 


cago, Ill. 
Public letter writer. Onate. (H 93030, 


Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Temptation Onate. (H 98028, Apr. 25, 


1907. ) 
Gates (Clarence G.), Cole- 
brook, N. H. 
Fall. Teddy Bear series. 5. (H 
92598, Apr. 13, 1907.) [8979 


My busy day. Teddy Bear series. 6. 
(H 92599, Apr. 138, 1907.) 


Stuck. Teddy Bear series. 1. (H 
92594, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Sweets. Teddy Bear series. 4. (H 


92597, Apr. 138, 1907.) 

What’s the news. Teddy Bear series. 
2. (H 92595, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Will he reach. Teddy Bear series. 3. 
(H 92596, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Gates (Frank Q.), Ander- 


son, Cal. 

Lightning in the Sierra Nevada moun- 
tains, Shasta Co., Cal. (H 92451, 
Apr. 8, 1907; 2 ¢ Mar. 13, 1907.) 

[8980 
Gawdy (M. B.), Beau- 
fort, N. C 

Oldest clammer at work. (H 92675, 

Apr. 15, 190%) [8981 


(H 92676, Apr. 
15, 1907.) 


Gilbert (C. Allan), New 
York, N. Y. 
Grace. (H 92415, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


= 


(HI 92416, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
(H 92273, Apr. 4, 


Louise. 


1907.) 


Gilbert (Irwin H.), Frost- 
burg, Md. 
Interior of M. HE. Church, Frostburg, 
Md. (H 92248, Apr. 2, 1907.) [8983 


(Anton), 
Iowa. 
Neola, Iowa, Main, 3d and 4th sts. (H 

93031, Apr. 25, 1907.) [8984 
Main and 3d street. (H 930382, 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 
— Northeast. 
1907.) 


Goeser Neola, 


(H 93033, Apr. 25, 
(H 930384, Apr. 25, 
1907. ) 


Graham (William J.), 
Camden, N. J. 
Our martyred Presidents. (H 92815, 
Apr. 19, 1907; 2 c Apr. 30, 1907.) 
[8985 


ington, D. C. | 
_ Longworth (Hon. Nicholas) (H 92830, 
| Apr. 19, 1907.) [8989 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


b41 


Gmnnetl; (ired 6B.) co., 
Spokane, Wash. 
Something to think about—a dozen 
eggs equal a bushel of wheat. 
92119, Mar. 26, 1907.) 


Gue (D. J.), New York, 


Shimmering (The) sea. 
Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Marris*(W.'J.), Pittston, 
Pa 


Fort Marion from Sea Wall. (H 
91781, Mar. 21, 1907.) [8988 


Landing of Ponce de Leon, St. Augus- 
tine, Fla. (H 92391, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Old city gates. 1620. 

a 19071; 2 c. Apr. “10, 1907.) 


Plaza Ponce de Leon celebration. (H 
92528, Apr. 411, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 

Ponce de Leon at the city gates. (H 
Benet apr. 11; 1907; 2c Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 

Ponce de Leon, landing at St. Augus- 
tine, Fla. (H 92390, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
Scene during Ponce de Leon celebra- 
man Ge 92520) Apr: 11, 1907; 2 « 

Apr. 10, 1907.) 

2d day, Ponce de Leon celebration. (H 
Boo Apr tt. 1907; 2c. Apr. 10, 
1907.) 


3d day, Ponce de Leon celebration. (H 
wack, ape, If, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 10, 
1907. ) 


Harris & Ewing, Wash- 


Harrison (Wm. Henry), 
Atlanta, Ga. 


Lee to the rear—Spottsylvania C. H. | 


12th of May, 1864. (H 92804, Apr. 


18, 1907. ) [8990 
Haskett (F. H.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
Thompson (William Oxley) (H 92279, 
Apr. 4, 1907.) [8991 


Havens (O. Pierre), Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 
Chic Chic. (H 91802, Mar. 21, 1907; 
1 ce. Mar. 21, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[8992 
Jacksonville looking west. (H 91801, 
Mar. 21, 1907; 1 ec. Mar 9, 1907; 2c. 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Park square. (H 92409, Apr. 8, 1907; 
2 e, Apr. 23,1907.) 


(H 92276, | 
[S987 


(H 92522, Apr. | 


(H 
[8986 | 


Helm (Milton), Mountain 
Home, Idaho. 

First congregational church, Moun- 
tain Home, Idaho. (H 92801, Apr. 
17, 1907.) [8993 

Idaho sunset. (H 92799, Apr. 17, 1907.) 


| Mount Bennett from irrigation reser- 


voir, Mountain Home, Idaho. (H 
92800, Apr. 17, 1907.) 
Mt. Bennett, from Mountain Home. (H 


92140, Feb. 27, 1907.) 


Mountain Home and Caldwell base bal? 
clubs and Mt. Home band marching 
to, Ball park.: “(He 93074; ‘Apr. 26; 
1907.) 

Rack track and fair ground, at Moun- 
tain Home, Idaho. (H 92591, Apr. 
13, 1907.) 


Snake river sturgeon, caught near 
Mountain Home, Idaho, weight 315 
lbs) lenecth -9° ft... Gal 930%s) Apr: 
26, 1907.) 


Herman (John F.), Ack- 
ley, Iowa. 
California girl. (H 929384, Apr. 22, 
1907.) [8994 
Kansas girl. (H 92936, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Missouri girl. (H 92935, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Hermance (Louis Mosier), 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Vassar brothers’ hospital, front view. 
(H 92840, Apr. 20, 1907; 2 ce. Apr. 
4, 1907.) [8995 


Heywood (D. E.), Range- 
ley, Me. 
Wild game, series 2, no. 9. A Fawn. 
(H 92074, Mar. 28, 1907.) [8996 


Hopson (Mary), Norwalk, 
Conn. 
Untermyer (Mrs. Samuel) 
Apr. 15, 1907.) 


(H 92672, 
[8997 


Horgan (J.) jr., Scranton, 
Pa. 
Scranton’s official flag. (H 93077, Apr. 
24,1907; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1907.) [8998 


(Edward 
Gadsden, Ala. 
Prophet (The). (H 92656, Apr. 12, 

1907; 1 c. Dec. 10, 1906; 2 c. Apr. 4, 
1907.) [8999 


As 


House Anyi 


Howard (Frank 
Washington, D. C. 
Warfield (Governor) and Mr. Smith. 
(H 92829, Apr. 19, 1907.) [9000 
Warfield (Governor) of Maryland. 
(H 92828, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


342 


Hoyle (Chas. A.), 

ton, Mass. 
Brown (Raymond). (H 92383, Apr. 1, 
1907; 2 ¢ Mar. 25, 1907.) [9001 


Huebbe (Alfred J. C.), 
Jefferson, Wis. 
Dam and mills, Jefferson, Wis. 
92857, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Hunt (Woodbury  bB2.), 
Concord, N. H. 
Japanese (A) girl. (H 92558, Apr. 12, 


Bos- 


(H 
[9002 


1907. ) [9003 
Look before you sleep. (H 92287, Apr. 
4, 1907.) | 
Pipe dreams. (EL 92552.) “Apr. 12, 
1907.) 
Wanted a boy. (H 92286, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) 
‘When the moon is full. (H 92288, 


Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Hyneman (H. N.), New 
York, N. Y. 
Fifth (A) avenue girl. (H 92277, Apr. 
4, 1907.) 
Sunday morning. 
1907.) 


Jacobson (Jacob), 
Peter, Minn. 
Danebod, Tyler, Minn. 


St. 


8, 1907.) [9005 | 
Indian cowboy, Mont. (H 92444, Apr. | 
8, 1907.) 


Johnson (Frederick), 
Wakefield, Mass. 

After the storm. 

1907. ) [9006 


Johnson (Swen Alfred), 
Phillips, Wis. 
Champion bark load. (H 92268, Apr. 


4, 1907.) [9007 
Champion log load. (H 92269, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) 


Johnston (Frances B.). 
Washington, D. C. 

Terry (Ellen). (H 92987, Apr. 

1907. ) 


Johnston (R. W.), 
gram, Pa. 

Banquet in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 

Carnegie, Hotel Schenley, 1907. (H 

92686, Apr. 16, 1907.) [9009 

Carnegie institute founders day pa- 

rade 1907. (H 92586, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Pattern shop at Carnegie technical 
school. (H 92778, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Plumbing shop Carnegie technical 
school. (H 92779, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


In- 


[9004 | 
(H 92420, Apr. 8, | 


(H 92443, Apr. | 


(H 92172, Mar. 30, | 


Pepe | 
[9008 | 
| Centralplatz, Interlaken, Switzerland. 


| Up brook. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Johnston (R. W.), 
gram, Pa. 
School of apprentices and journeymen 
at Carnegie tech. school. (H 92777, 
Apr. 6, 1907.) 


In- 


Jones (John M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Jones (John Mason). (H 92442, Apr. 
8, 1907.) [9010 


| Shades of Barnum. Aero club exhibit 


1, 2; 3. (HH 92439-92441, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 
Jordan (John R.), Lake- 
ville, Conn. 
| Duck tacties. (H 921438, Mar. 22, 1907.) 


[9011 
(H 92144, Mar. 22, 1907.) 
Keller (Lee Hamilton), 
Reading, Pa. 
Acme automobile at night. (H 92585, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) [9012 


Kellogg (Mrs. Abbie Leo- 
nora), Manchester, 
N. H 


At home. (H 92551, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


[9013 
Kemler (Charles), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Rover and kitty. (H 93120, Apr. 29, 


1907.) [9014 
Killelea (J. J.), North 
Bennington, Vt. 

Along the water front in picturesque 
Thun, Switzerland. 15121. (H 
92745, Apr. 16, 1907.) [9015 

Bern, the capital of Switzerland. 
15105. (H 92733, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Bridge on the St. Gotthard railway at 
Goschenen, Switzerland. 15180. (H 
92772, Apr. 16, 1907. ) 

Bridge over the Aare and church tower, 
Thun, Switzerland. gayi iP (H 
92741, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Brunnen from the Axenstrasse, Swit- 
zerland. 15167. (H 92765, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 


15126. (H 92748, Apr. 16. 1907.) 


Cloud-capped heights above Lauter- 
brunnen, Switzerland. 15128. (H 
92750, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Cut through the solid rock a road near 
Airolo, Switzerland. 15184. (H 
92773, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Drive (The) beside the beautiful river 
Aare, Bern, Switzerland. 15110. (H 
927385, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Killelea (J. J.), North 
Bennington, Vt. 

Higer (The) and glacier from Hotel 
Alpenruhe, Grindelwald, Switzer- 
land. 15141. (H 92755, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

Famous (The) Zeitglockenthurm, clock 
tower, Bern, Switzerland. 15107. 
(H 92734, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Famous fountain of the Virgin, Einsie- 
dein, Switzerland. 15166. (H 
92764, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Gorge and tunnel, Airolo, Switzerland. 


15186. (H 92774, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Hotel de la Couronne, Thun, Switzer- 
nd) Beit. 6 (ER «92738, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 


In the heart of quaint old Thun, Swit- 
zerland. 15119. (H 92748, Apr. 16, 
ROOT). 

In the heart of the Bernese Alps, Mur- 
ren, Switzerland. 15135. (H 92754, 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 


In the picturesque little village of 
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland. 15131. 
(H 92752, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Lake Lucerne from Brunnen, Switzer- 
land. 15168. (H 92766, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 


Lucerne, from the Gutsch, Switzerland. 
15158. (H 92761, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Market place and pump, Interlaken, 
Switzerland. 15127. (H 92749, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


_ Market scene and old town, Interlaken, 
Switzerland. 15125. (H 92747, Apr. 
16, 1907. ) 


Market square and fountain, Thun, 
Switzerland. 15115. (H 92739, Apr. 
a6, 19077. ) 


Mediaeval (A) bridge over the Reuss, 
| the Muhlenbrucke with its crucifix, 

Switzerland. 15154. (H 92758, Apr. 
| 16, 1907.) 


Nydeck bridge and the river Aare, 
Bern, Switzerland. 15111. (H 92736, 


Oberhofen and lake, Thun, Switzerland. 
15122. (H 92746, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


| Old (An) arched highway bridge, Go- 
schenen, Switzerland. 15179. (H 
92771, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


| Old bridge tower and the Gigi, Lucerne, 
| Switzerland. 15156. (H 92760, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


Apr. 16, 1907.) 
| 


Old Kapelibrucke and Wesserthurm, 
Lucerne, Switzerland. 15153. (H 
92757, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


343 


Killelea (J. J.), North 
Bennington, Vt. 

Old (The) town and spire of the Mun- 
ster, Berne, Switzerland. 15104. 
(H 92732, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Picturesque Thun and its castle, Swit- 
zerland. 15113. (H 92737, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

Quaint old gabled houses on the Aare, 
Thun, Switzerland. 15116. (H 92740, 
Apr. 16, 1907.) | 

Railway which skirts the shores of 
Lake Lucerne. near Brunnen, Swit- 
zerland. 15170. (H 92768, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 

Railway station and St. Gotthard tun- 
nel, Goschenen, Switzerland. 15178. 
(Hi 92770; Apr: 16, 1907:) 

Rapperswil, on Lake Zurich, Switzer- 
ands: T5162." * GH“ 927638. \-kpre” 16, 
LOOKS) 

Rathhaus-Quai and cathedral, Zurich, 
Switzerland. 15161. (H 92762, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 

River Reuss and ancient town wall 
with watch-towers, Lucerne, Switzer- 
land. Ubls5.-~(e 92759, Apr a6; 
1907. ) 

Sehreckhorn from Grindelwald, Swit- 
zerland. 15142. (H 92756, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

Street in lovely Lauterbrunnen, Swit- 
zerland. 151380. (H 92751, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

Street scene and market stalls, Thun, 
Switzerland. 15118. (H 92742, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 

Street scene and tower of Castle Zah- 
ringen - Kyburg, Thun, Switzerland. 
15120. (H 92744, Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Swiss peasants on an Alpine road near 
Wasen. 15177. (H 92769, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

Train (A) on the Wengern-Alp rail- 
way, leaving Lauterbrunnen, Swit- 


zeriangd.. 15133. (HH 92758; Apr. 16, 
1907.) 

Waterfall at Biasca, Switzerland. 
15187. (H 92775, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Where the Axenstrasse leaves Brunnen, 
Switzerland. 15169. (H 92767, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


King (Hamilton), New 
Wonks Ns xX. 
Girl with parasol. (H 92274, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) [9016 
King (Ralph S.), Colum- 
bus, Ga. 
Beech grove, North Highlands, Colum- 
bus, Ga. (H 92299, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
[9017 


344 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


King (Ralph S.), Colum- 
bus, Ga. 

Chattahoochee rapids, Columbus, Ga. 
(H 92298, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

MecIntosh’s retreat, North Highlands 
park, Columbus, Ga. (H 92300, Apr. 
5, 1907.) 

Moss mound, North Highlands park, 
Columbus, Ga. (H 92297, Apr. 5, 
1907.) 


7 icco’ i 
Neah Micco’s camp, North Highlands | Hyacinth spray. 


park, Columbus, Ga. 
5, 1907.) 

Tuckabatchee gap. North Highlands 
park, Columbus, Ga. (H 92301, Apr. 
a SOT) 


Kirk (S. 8.), Shelbyville, 
Ky. 


(H 92302, Apr. 


Old (An) Kentucky home. (H 92372, 
Apr. 4, 1907; 1c. Mar. 18, 1907; le. 
Apr. 4, 1907.) [9018 


Knapp (George) & Co., pub- 
lishers, St. Louis, Mo. 
Anheuser (Edmie) 


1907. ) [9019 | 
Blair, (Hlain) (H 92446, Apr. 8, 1907.) | 
Ferguson (Miss Janet) (H 91999, 


Mar 26, 19077 2c. Mar. 16. 1907.) 


Holthaus (Miss Cora) 
2 1907): 2 @. Mar: 8,.1907:) 


Keith (Miss Naomie) 
26, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 

Kroel (Miss Adrienne) (H_ 91998, 
Mar. 26,.1907; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Lyons (Stella) (H 92447, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 


Patterson (Mrs. C. D.) 
Mar. 26, 1907; 2c. Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Schatzman (Mrs. Aubrey) 
Mar. 21, 1907: 2 c. Mar 8, 1907.) 

Schlange (Mrs. Eugene H.) 
Mar. 25, 1907.) 


Weill (Miss Elmance) (H 91824, Mar. 
21, 1907; 2 c@ Mar. 8, 1907.) 


Wilson (Jeanette) (H 92445, Apr. 8, 
1907.) 


Kramer (Chas. F.), New 
Brighton, Pa. 

Beaver Falls, Brighton St., P. & L. E. 
Rave) DS95a. 
1907. ) [9020 

Dancing pavilion, Morado Park, Bea- 
ver BHalis..) Ra. ss9aZ.,. CH 92117, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


P. & L. E. R. R. curve near Morado 
park, Beaver Falls, Pa. 58951. (H 
92116, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


(H 92448, Apr. 8, | 


(H 91822, Mar. | 


(HI 91996, Mar. | 


(H 91997, | 
(H 91823, 


(H 91956, 


(H 92118, Mar. 28, | 


Spray of American 


| Spray of sweet peas. 


Lawrence (George R.) com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 

Banquet given to Ex-Mayor D. S. Rose 
by his friends—Plankinton. hotel— 
Milwaukee, Wis. Apr. 10, 1907. 
92671, AprE: 15; 19074) [9021 


Cushion of roses and lilies of the val- 
ley. (H 92925, Apr/22, 1907.) 


| Irish fellowship banquet, March 18, 


1907. (H 91795,. Mar. 21, 1907.) 


(H 92921, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 


Inauguration of Mayor Busse, Coun- 
cil chamber, City Hall, Chicago, Apr. 
15, 1907. (H 92818, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Rose and lily of the valley spray. 
92919, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


beauties. (H 


92917, Apr. 22; 1907.) 

Spray of carnations. 
22, 190%) 

Spray of lilies of the valley. 
92920, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Spray of roses. 
1907. ) 

(H 92922, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Wreath of roses. 
1907.) 


Lawrence (James A.), Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 


(H 92928, Apr. 22, 


(H 


(Hy | 


(Hl 92924, Apr. | 
(>| 


(H 92918, Apr. 22, 


Clay eclipse. (H 92097, Mar. 283) 
1907. ) [9022 

Clay kismet. (H 92099, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 

Kahled. (H 92096, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Nime. (H 92098, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Lawton (Mrs. James M.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Gaspard De _ Coligny, Amiral 
France. (H 92422, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[9023 


de 


Lieber (H.) company, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 
Her favorite author. (H 92125, Mar. 
29, 1907.) [9024 


Linton (Esther Letitia), 
Wadsworth, Nev. 


Grey Hagle. G. E. (H 92883, Apr. 20, 


1907. ) [9025 
Moketo. M. K. (H 92882, Apr. 20, 
1907.) , 
No-deck-quato. I. B. (H 92678, Apr. 
15, 1907.) 
Tee Yo Neko. T. Y.N. (H 92884, Apr. - 
20, 1907. ) 


Arnold (Sarah) 


| Ashton Wee Boy. 


_ Chamois leather. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Litehfield studio, Arling- 
ton, Mass. 
(H 92956, Apr. 238, 
[9026 


(H 92957, 


1907.) 
White (Miss C. L.) 2. 
Apr. 238, 1907.) 
— 8. (H 92958, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
Lively (W. S.), McMinn- 
ville, Tenn. 
Son of the mountains. (H 92123, Mar. 
29, 1907.) [9027 
Southern cook. 
1907). 


Locke (W. O.), Newport, 
K 


we 
Ashton Excelsior. (H 93064, Apr. 26, 
1907. ) [9028 


1907.) 
Ashton Zulu. 
Brrerr, (H 93071, Apr: 26, 1907.) 
Boy. (H 93070, Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Excelsior. (H 93065, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Ladybird. (H 93063, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
} Light baggage. (H 93072, Apr. 


1907. ) 
Redwood Wrinkles. 
26, 1907.) 
Wee Boy. (H 93069, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Zulu. (H 938068, Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Lowman & Hanford co., 
Seattle, Wash. 


Mount Rainier from Lake Washington, | 


Seattle, Wash. (H 92683, Apr. 15, 


1907. ) [9029 
Lyneh (J. E.), Oil City, 
Pa. | 
St. Josephs schools and convent. (H | 
92266, Apr. 3, 1907.) [9030 | 
MacDonald (Pirie), New 
Mork Ne Y. 
} roll’ (Albert). A, B, and C. (H 
92009-92011, Mar. 19, 1907.) [9031 
McKesson & Robbins, New 
Fork, N.Y. 
Bahama hard head _ sponges. GE 
» 92636, Apr. 13, 1907.) [9032 | 


Bahama reef sponges. 
13, 4907.) 

Bahama _ sheep’s wool 
92649, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

(H- 93092; Apr. 27, 
£9075 2 ¢. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Cuban sheep wool sponge. 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Hlephant ear sponges. 
Pog OO.) 


sponge. 


(H 92644, Apr. 


(H 92122, Mar. 29, 


(H 93062, Apr. 26, | 


(H 93066, Apr. 26, 1907.) | 


26, | 


(H 93067, Apr. | 


(H 92635, Apr. 


(H 


(H 92648, 


045 


| McKesson & Robbins, New 
| Yorks Ne ¥. 
| Florida grass (H 92652, Apr. 
13, 1907.) 
Florida Key sheep wool sponge. 
92647, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Florida rock island sheep wool sponge. 
(H 926388, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Florida yellow sponge. (H 92634, Apr. 
13, 1907.) : 
Mediterranean bath sponge. 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Mediterranean Mandruka bath sponge. 
(H 92638, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
Mediterranean Mandruka bath sponge 
and box. (H 926389, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Mediterranean or Turkey cup sponges. 
(H 926438, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Mediterranean or Turkey solid toilet 
sponges. (H 92642, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Mediterranean or Turkey toilet sponges. 
| (H 92641, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| Mediterranean Zimocea toilet sponges. 
(H 92640, Apr. 138, 1907.) 


sponges. 


(H 


(H 92637, 


| Toilet potters or shoe sponges. 
(H 92646, Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| West Indies grass sponges. (H 92651, 


| | Apr. 13, 1907.) 
| West Indies velvet sponges. (H 92650, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 
| Zimoeca potters sponges. 
Api 13, LOU.) 
Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
| Work Na, Ye 
Alced™ > (Rey. "Chas. “EV o'"£ same? 2: 
(H 93023, 93024, Apr. 25, 1907.) 
| [9033 
Marr (Thomas E.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Death and assumption of the Virgin. 


(H 92645, 


/ 18688. (H 93083, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

| [ 9034 
| Madonna and Child. 13635. (H 93080, 
| Apr. 27, 1907.) 

| Portrait of awoman. 13636. (H 93081, 


Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Presentation of Christ in the Temple. 
13637. (H 93082, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Mattox (Willard S.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Bas-relief of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy. 
13595: (H 92432, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[9035 


Buffalo, 


Mayer (G. R.), 
ENG 

| Buffalo Rock, Niagara Falls. 
Por, 322) 19073) 


(H 92886, 
[9036 


346 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Mays (W.N.), Petersburg, 
W. Va. 
Child in Pocahontas Bowl, Appomat- 
tox river, Va. (H 92816, Apr. 19, 
1907; 2 c Apr. 16, 1907.) [9037 


Mélies (Geo.), Paris, France. 
How Bridget’s lover escaped. (H 93043, 
Apr. 26, 1907.) [90388 


Mercantile drug company, 
W. Palm Beach, Fla. 
Alligators in nest. . (H 92423, Apr. 6, 


1907; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1907.) [9039 
Miller (William A.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Home of Thomas Stone. (H 92796, 
Apr. 17, 1907.) [9040 


Mishkin (H.), New York, 
IN; TY. 
Campanini (Cleofonte). 2-7. (H 92214— 


92219, Apr. 1, 1907.) [9041 
Campanini (Cleofonte). 8 and 9. 
(H 92212-92213, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Mitchell (Otey B.), At- 
lanta, Ga. 
Bulloch Hall; dining room. (H 92000, 
Mar. 27, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 
[9042 


—-—— Dining room and nurse of Presi- 
dent Roosevelt’s mother. (H 92005, 
Mar. 27, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 

Dining room, scene of marriage 

of President Roosevelt’s parents. 

(H 92004, Mar. 27, 1907; 2 c Mar. 

29, 1907.) 

Fireplace in President Roose- 

velt’s mother’s home. (H_ 92008, 

Mar. 27, 1907; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 


—— Mom Grace, nurse of President’s 
mother. (H 92002, Mar. 27, 1907; 
2 ec. Mar. 29, 1907.) 

nurse and butler of President 

Roosevelt’s mother. (H 92001, Mar. 

27, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 

old family butler in family of 

President Roosevelt's mother. (H 

92006, Mar 27, 1907; 2 c& Mar. 29, 

1907. ) 


Mitchell 


CW ING). 5 Aste 
lanta, Ga. 
Bulloch Hall, Roswell, Ga. (H 92039, 
Mar. 27, 1907; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907.) 
[9043 


Montross (N. H.), New 
York, N. Y. 

Against the sky. 6% inches by 8 inches. 
(H 92127, Mar. 29, 1907.) [9044 

Girls reading. 8 inches by inches. 
(H 92291, Apr. 5, 1907.) 

Jaseur (Le) 9 inches by 64 inches. 
92126, Mar. 29, 1907.) 


fond 


( 


(H 


Montross (N. E.), New 
York Ney. 
May night. 64 inches by 7 inches. (H 
92128, Mar. 29, 1907.) 
Moran (EK. Perey), New 
York, N. Y. 
Smoker (The) (H 92418, 
1907. ) 


Apr. 8, 
[9045 
Morgan (John J.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 
John D. Rockefeller awaiting the ar- 
rival of a train at the Lakewood, 


N. J., railroad station. (H 92471, 
Apr. 10, 1907; 2 ¢ -Mar23, 1907.) 
[9046 


—-— in contemplative mood at Lake- 
wood, N. J., railroad station. (H 
92470, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 23, 
1907. ) 


Snapshot of John D. Rockefeller chat- 
ting with his pastor, Rev. W. G. 


Weddemeyer, at Lakewood, N. J. 
(H 92469, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 
23, 1907.) 
Moritz (Albert), New 
York, Ne We 
U. S. S. Adams, in tow. (H 92180, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) [9047 


Myers (Carl E.), Frank- 
fort. 
Balloon (The) farm. (H 92139, Mar. 
22, 1907; 2e) Apres) i907.) [9048 
Newbert (Frank M.), 
Sacramento, Cal. 


_Newbert’s Leghorns are the best layers 


on the globe. (H 92975, Apr. 22, 


1907; 2c Apr. 5, 1907.) [9049 
are the best on the globe. (H 
92976, Apr. 22; 1S0t 2 "e; Apr. S, 
1907.) 
Newell (Lafayette Van 
Buren), Portsmouth, 
Ned: 


Gov. Langdon mansion, library, north- 


east view. (H 92115, Mar. 28, 
1907.) [9050 
library, west view. (H 92114, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 
-—— lower hall. (H 92110, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 
parlor, northeast’ view. (H 
92112, Mar. 12, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 28, 
1907.) 
——— parlor, southeast view. (H 
92113, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
——- ypper hall. (H 92111) Mar. 28; 


1907. ) 


| —— 83695 H. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


347 


North American mines ex- 
hibition company, New 


York, N. Y. 
Chums. (H 92406, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
[9051 
Oakes (Mortimer L.), 
North Yakima, Wash. 
Expressing the big red apple. (H 
92915, Apr. 22, 1907.) [9052 


Scuaw and pappoose. (H 92916, Apr. 


22, 1907.) 
Olsen (Johann), Hartford, 
Conn. 
State capitol, Hartford, Conn. (H 
92124, Mar. 29, 1907.) [9053 


Olsson (J. F.) & co., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

McKenzie (Rev. Dr. Alexander) sit- 
ting. 8 by 10. (H 92588, Apr. 13, 
1907. ) [9054 

standing. (H 92587, 

Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Shepard memorial church, Cambridge. 
8 by 10. (H 92589, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


3) by 10. 


Pach brothers, New York, 
N. Y. 


Constant (Baron) 83767 A. (H 92947, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) [9055 
83767 B. (H 92948, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Moody (Hon. W. H.) 83638 A. H 
92943, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


— 83638 B. (H 92942, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Post (Regis H.) 83645. (H 92941, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Shaw (Dr. Albert) 
92944, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

(H 92945, Apr. 23, 1907. ) 

(H 92946, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

83698 Aw (Hl 


83695 E. (H 


——— 83695 I. 
Stead (William T.) 
92952, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
— 83698 D. (H 92951, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
—— 83698 E. (H 92950, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
— 83698 F. (H 92949, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Palmer & Hornbostel, New 
Morks Ny ¥ 
Sketch of plan of proposed Fulton 
water gate and other structures. (H 
92813, Apr 18, 1907.) [9056 


Sketch of proposed Fulton water gate 
and other structures. View from 
Hudson river. (H 92812, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 


northward. 18, 
1907. ) 


2c. each Apr. 20, 1907. 


(H 92814, Apr. 


View from southern end, looking | 


— aS 


| 


Parker (Orlando K.), Los 
Angeles, Cal 
Winton touring car through Tuolumne 
big tree. (H 92450, Apr. 8, 1907; 2 
c. Feb. 4, 1907.) [9057 


Parrett Ghee de) 
WOEKIN, oe 
Rockefeller (John D.) sr. 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Parsons (Charles B.), De- 
troit, Mich. 
CEP 922410) Apr 1. 1907.) 
[9059 
Carlotte. (H-92211, Apr.. 1, 1907.) 


Parsons (Fred M.), Earl- 
ville: NS Xe 

Churches, Earlville, N. Y. 6 (H 
O1S30; Mar. 12; 1907 ; “2. «. Mar: 4 
1907.) 

Down the Chenango, Earlville, N. Y. 
ye GEE LOLS20) oe Mar 12.. 190722). 
Mar. 4, 1907.) 

Earlville reservoir, Earlville, N. Y. 8. 
(H 918382; Mar, 12, 1907; 2 @ Mar: 
4, 1907.) 


Lake Earlville, Earlville, N. Y. 7. (H 
91831, Mar. 12, 1907; 2 @ Mar. 4, 
1907. ) 

North Main street, Earlville, N. Y. 1. 
(H 91825, Mar. 12, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 4, 
1907. ) 

Quincy square, Earlville, N. Y. 2. (H 
91826, Mar. 12, 1907; 2 ¢. Mar*4 
1907. ) 


Trout brook, Earlville, N. Y. 4 (H 
91828, Mar. 12, 1907; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 
1907. ) 

West Main street, Earlville, N. Y. 3. 
(Hl 91827; Mar. 12; 1907; 2 ce Mar 
4, 1907.) 


Peabody (Henry G.), Pas- 
adena, Cal. 

old north church, Boston, 
Mass, “CHNSo6I3, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 «¢ 
Apr. 13, 1907.) [9061 

Faneuil hall, interior, Boston, Mass. 
CEL *S9615) Jan. 215-1907; 2c. Apr 
13, 1907.) 

King’s chapel, interior, Boston, Mass. 
(H 89616, Jan. 21, 1907 ;.2 ¢ Apr 
13, 1907.) 


New 


(H 92839, 
[9058 


Carloma. 


Chancel, 


| Organ loft, old north church, Boston, 


Mass. (H 89614, Jan. 21, 1907; 2c. 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Petrified log bridge, Arizona. (H 
Soul8, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 ¢« Apr. 13, 
1907.) 

San Francisco mountains, Arizona, 
from Flagstaff. (H 89620, Jan. 21, 
1907 2 2c; Apr. 13, 1907.) 


348 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Peabody (Henry G.), Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

San Francisco mountains, Arizona, 
from the South. (H 89621, Jan. 21. 
1907 ; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1907. ) 

Washington Elm, Cambridge, Mass. 
(H 89617, Jan. 21, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 13, 
1907. ) 

Winning the chariot race. (H 89619, 
Janw2 1907. Ze. Aprs is. 1907, ) 


Peluso (G.),. New York, 
N. Y. 
(H 92292, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
[9062 


Band. 83440. 


Pierce (Henry Havelock), 
Boston, Mass. 
Travelogue (The) baby. (H 92289, 
Apr. 4, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1907.) 
[9063 


Powell (1. W.), Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 
Billy Sunday tabernacle, Kankakee, [1]. 
(H 92407, Apr. 6, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 18, 


1907.) [9064 


Randel (J. Aug.), 
York, N. Y. 


Teddy’s dinner time. (H 92507, Apr. 


New 


11, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1907.) [9065 
Reamy (M.), Cohasset, 
Mass. 

Minot’s light. (H 91990, Mar. 26, 
1907; 1 @ Feb. 26, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 2, 
1907. ) [9066 

Reineke (Miss), Kansas 
City, Mo. 

Barcia Jones. CHP 92832"" Apr. 9; 
1907. ) [9067 

Nokus Fixico. (H 92831, Apr. 19, 
1907.) 

Richardson (Brodie J.), 


Waterbury, Conn. 
Everybody happy. (H 92230, Apr. 2, 
1907.) [9068 
Loading up. (H 92232, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
Not forgotten. (H 92231, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
Room for another. (H 92229, Apr. 2, 


1907. ) 
School days. (H 92233, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
World’s greatest sleigh party. (H 
92228, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
Rieck (Hrnest W.), Al- 
bany, N. Y. 
Christmas (A) creation. (H 92844, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) [9069 
Robinson (Harry  Bur- 


dette), Palo Alto, Cal. 
Lanagan (Coach) (H 92926, Apr. 22, 
1907.) [9070 


Rockwood photographer com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Our trump card. (H 92508, Apr. 11, | 
1907; 2 @ Mar. 28, 1907.) [9071 | 


Romans puotographie com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Mt. Constance, Olympic range. 
92498, Apr. 10, 1907.) 


Rotograph company, New 
Yorkje Na Ne 
Greetings from New York, no. 1981— 
1990. (H 92527-92536, Apr. 11, 
1907.) [9073 


Russell’ (Mary La F.), 
New York, N. Y. 
(H 92802, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
[9074 


Gee} 
[9072: | 


His hobby. 


Russell & Wylie, Brook- 
lyn, N.Y; 
Combination of umbrella and clothes 
basket as balloon. (H 93090, Apr. 
29, 1907.) [9075 


Russell brothers, Ensley, 
a. 


Ensley steel works. (H 92485, Apr. 10, 


1907. ) [9076 
Sanborn & Harriman, 
Jackson, N. H. 

New England (A) meadow. (H 92456, 
Apr. 10, 1907.) [9077 


Sargent (Justin B.), West 
Lebanon, N. H. 
Six-legged calf. (H 92373, Apr. 3, 
1907. ) [9078 
Sawyer (Mabel Warren), 
Dorchester, Mass. 
Father’s little helpers. (H 92583, Apr. 
8, 1907; 2 c Apre 27907) [9079 


Scott & Van Altena, New 
Yorks iN oY; 
Automobiling at night. (H 93056, Apr. 
26, 1907.) [9080 
Child in distress. (H 92908, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 
Cycling. 
Cycling to Coney Island. 
Apr. 26, 1907.) ° 
Evelyn. (H 92910, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Kiventide. (H 92908, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Fall (A) (H 93055, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Good Samaritan. (H 92907, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 
Letter carrier and the child. (H 92906, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Line of roller skaters. 
26, 1907.) 
Mailing a letter. 
1907.) 


(H 93057, Apr. 26, 1907.) — 
(H 93052, 


(H 93060, Apr. 


(H 92901, Apr. 22, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


349 


Scott & Van Altena, New 
Mork, NOY. 


Mediation. (H 92905, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Nobody’s little girl. (H 92904, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Postman and child. (H 92902, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Putting on roller skates. (H 93059, 
Apr. 26, 1907.) 

Racing on roller skates. (H 93061, 


Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Roll around. (Hi. 938058; “Apr: 26, 
= 1907.) 
Row (A) of roller skaters. (H 93054, 


Apr. 26, 1907.) 
School days. (H 92909, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Two girls roller skating. (H 93053, 
Apr. 26, 1907.) 
Seavey (Warren W.), 


Farmingdale, Me. 
Largest domestic cat, McKinley, weight 
so pounds. (H 92227, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
[9081 

Seifert (Albert 
Nashua, N. H. 
Children’s room, library, Nashua, N. H. 
(H 92024, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


H.), 


(H 92025, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
Interior of library, Nashua, N. H. 
92026, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
Reading room, library, Nashua, N. H. 
(H 92023, Mar. 27, 1907.) 


(H 


Selig (William N.), Chi- 
eago, Lil. 
Bandit (The) King. (H 92502, Apr. 
m1 907 5 2-es Apr. 15, 1907.) 
His first ride. (H 92120, Mar. 29, 
+ 1907.) 


Shampang (George Al- 
bert), Lake Odessa, 
Mich. 
(H 92449, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[9084 


Lake Odessa. 


Shattuck (L. E.), 
NOC id ale awn ee 

Friede globe tower compared with 
other tallest American structures. 


New 


(H 92185, Apr. 1, 1907.) [9085 
Shaw (W. I.), Pullman, 
Wash. 
Young China pheasant. (H 92129, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) [9086 | 
Sigler (R. Harold), Penns- 
: boro, W. Va. 
Lighting flash. (H 92661, Apr. 15, 
1907.) [9087 


28250—pr 4, nos 18-22—07——-4 


[9082 | 
Delivery room, library, Nashua, N. H. | 


[9083 | 


| 


| Fire department, 


Smith (Albert B.), Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Wood (The) worsted mill. (H 92685, 
Aproi6;) 190T 32 ee, Aprind; A907, ) 
[9088 


Smith (H. Jay), St. Louis, 
Mo. 


| Anatomical head by Michael Angelo. 


(Hy 92887 Aprs 3, 190 Te) euMar: 
25, 1907.) [9089 


Smith (Henry W.), New 
Bedford, Mass. 
Fairhaven town hall. (H 92245, Apr. 


3, 1907.) [9090 
Fort Phoenix, Fairhaven. (H 92246, 
Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Gen. Phil Sheridan and family. (H 


92247, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


Smith (Herbert F.), Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 
Dale-Axworthy. (H 92186, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) [9091 


Smith (W. Granville), 
New York, N. Y. 
Wedding (The) journey. 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 


(H 92419, 
[9092 


Soderstrom (Charles), San 
Diego, Cal. 
Ubach (Rev. Father 
92980, Apr. 24, 1907; 
1907. ) 


Sonn (Albert H.), 
Works IN; ¥. 
(H 925438, 


Ak ION): i EE 
Zee Api 
[9093 


New 
Indian head. 
1907. ) 


Southwick (A. Q.), New 
Work Ne Ys 
(H 92798, Apr. 17, 1907.) 
[9095 
(H 92797 


Apr. . 12, 
[9094 


America. 


Greetings from all nations. 
Apr. 17, 1907.) 


Souvenir post card co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Alarm (The) Aurora, Ill. (H 92841, 
Apr. 20, 1907; 2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1907.) 
[9096 
L130) CEn 
2). @) ‘Apr, 8} 


Aurora, 
92843, Apr. 20, 1907; 
1907.) 


Neck and Neck, Fire department, Au- 
rora, Ill. (H 92842, Apr. 20, 1907; 
2 ce. Apr. 8, 1907.) 


Stickney (Whitman G.), 

Beverly, Mass. 

child. (H 92414, Apr. 8, 
[9097 


Mother and 
1907.) 


3900 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Stokes (Rodney), San 
Diego, Cal. 
Father Ubach’s funeral. no. 1. Just 


leaving the church. 

12, 1907.) 

De 
(H 92563, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

—— 3, Floral decorations on Father 
Ubach’s grave. (H 92564, Apr. 12, 


1907. ) 
Tanner (Richard), Lin- 
coln, Nebr. 
Sitting Bull and family. (H 92351, 


Apr. 5, 1907: 2-¢, Apr: 23, 190%) 


Tarbell (John H.), New 


Mork Neo: 


Ford—Rock Creek Park, Washington, | 


(HI 92562, Apr. | 
[9098 


Beginning of the procession. | 


[9099 - 


| O’er moonlit seas. 


DD. CC.” (GA 92190, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
{9100 
Homeward. (H 92191, Apr. 1, 1907.) | 


New Hampshire waterfall. 
Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Old Glory. (H 92189, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
Sheep at Shaker village, Enfield, N. 
HH. (CE 92188, Apri, 1907.) 
(Louis M.), Ke- 
nosha, Wis. 
(H 92877, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
[9101 
Thurber (W. Scott), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Washington (George) 


Thiers 


Steady sport. 


(H 92187, | 


any 


(H 92293, Apr. | © 


on LOOK) [9102 | 
Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Carson (Della) t, v, w. (H 92457- 
92459, Apr. 10, 1907.) [9103 | 
De Marion (Ida) Walinger. 2-6. | 


(H 92461-92465, Apr. 10, 1907.) 
Easter morning; 
Carson. 


Truman (Edward), Kyle, 

S. Dak. 
Oglala Sioux chief, American Horse. 
(H 92548, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Three generations: Chief 
Horse, son Thomas, 
Johnson. (H 92550, Apr. 12, 


U. S. Allotting, surveyor and his. in- 


posed by Miss Della | 
(H 92121, Mar. 29, 1907.) | 


S| 


[9104 | 
American | 
and grandson | 
1907.) | 
| U 99467 ; 


terpreter making an American cCiti- | 


zen of Chief American Horse, Oglala | U 


Sioux. (H 92549, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Tyler (F. W.), New York, 
INE SY: 

Patricolo (Angelo) 
1907.) 

Saint-Saens (Camille) 
29, 1907.) 


| U 59203-2; U 59266. 


(H 93121, Apr. 29, | 
[9105 


(H 98122, Apr. 


Tyler (J. Sheldon), Rome, 
N. ¥ 


Art (The) critic. (4193025, Apr. 25, 


1907.) [9106 


Tyler (James G.), 
Mork, No e¥os ie 
(H 92421, Apr. 8, 

[9107 


New 


1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 26706; U 42861; U 96664; U 99166— 
2; U 99173-2; U 99259; U 99260. 
(H 92012-92016, 92021, 92022, Mar. 
27, 1907.) [9108 


U 36906; U 60270. (H92077, 92078, 
Mar. 28, 1907; -2- Gi each Mar. 29; 
1907. ) 

U 34924; U 44288; U 44792; U 45042; 


U_ 86306-2; U 973811-2; 
U 97630-3; U 97653-2 ; 
Wi S69 UT STi; U 
99159. (H 92150-92164, 

2 ec. each Apr. 1, 


al 


U 4544; 
U 97630-2; 
U 97653-3 ; 
99140; U 
Mar. 30, 1907; 
1907. ) 

J 42953; U 97951; U 97954; U 97975; 

U. 979825 -"U "S19sar seieeiees. ol 

97996; U. 97999. (H 92192-92200, 

Apr. 1. 190s 
(Te4t > "UR eoiaa 

99154-3; U 99164; U 99171. (H 

92237, 92240-92242, 92238, 92239, 

Apr. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. each Apr: 3; 1907.) 

97689; U 97691; U' 97717; U 99140— 4] 

2; U 992632 S8e2o) Gb e2251, 

92280, 92282-92285, Apr. 4, 1907; =| 

2c. each Apr. 5, 1907.) . 

. 30606; U 61049; U 75933; U 75999; 

U. 76000; Ur 167825 WeoiG46; ow 

97880; U 97882. (H 92392-92400, 

Apr. 6, 1907.) 

37712; U 48364; U 98027; U 99367; 

U 99508. (H 92425-92429, Apr. 8, 

1907. ) 

90950; U 98854. 

Apr. 9, 1907.) 

J 48245; U 95072; U 95076; U 95088— 
2; U 95088-3; U 95097; U 95157; 
U 963888; U 96402; U 96407; U 
96418; U 96505. (HH 92486, 92487, 
92490, 92488, 92489, 92491-92497, 
Apr. 10, 1907.) 

U 99475; U 99486; U 99495. 
(H 92514-92517, Apr. 11, 1907.) 
38449; U 993890; U 99489. 

92554-92556, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

(H 92593, 92592, 


U 99154-2; U 


U (H 92452, 92453, 


(H 


Apr. 13, 1907.) 

U 99722; U 99723; U 99724; U 99725; 
WU .99926; UW 99fal a oo ta2,. 
99753. (H 92687-92691, 92728-92730, 


Apr. 16, 190%.) 


| 
| 
| 
| 


| 
| 


| U 99860; U 99861. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York; N. Y. 

U 91752; U 99189; U 99193; U 99194; 
99198: UW 99205; U 99211; U 
99213; U 99216; U 99218; U 99219; 
U 99222; U 99223; 
99227; U 99228; U 99229; U 99230; 
7 oe2585° UW 99282; U 99233; U 
99271; U 99274; U 99285; U 99296; 
U 99298; U 99300; U 99373; U 
U 99377; U 99480; U 99480-2; U 
99531; U 99544; U 99549; U 99553; 
U 99559; U 99754. (H 92692-92727, 

paz%ol, Apr. 16, 1907; 2 ¢. each Apr. 
17, 1907.) 

U 83606; U 93005; U 96331; U 99528; 
Dy o9sGe sO 9958%;. U 29TTT;s U 
Boric: U 99779; U 100277. (HH 
92789-92794, 92786-92788, 92795, Apr. 
ey) S007.) 

U 99786; U 99787. 
Apr. 18, 1907; 


(H 92806, 92807, 


1907.) 

U 49385; U 63106; U 75956; U 91149; 
Piootets:  U 91656; U 949055, U. 
SGisi- U0 96243; .U 96321.. (H 
92845-92854, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Mm 405855 Ui 41149; U 87265. (H 
92898-92900, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

me aovaAeeet! 99740; U 99783. (H 
92988-92990, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 each 


Apr. 24, 1907.) 


SP 1st65; 90 93301; U 99362; U 


93441; U 93545; U 935538; U 
99784. (H. 92981-92987, Apr. 25, 
1907. ) 

U 99275; U 99277; U 99360; U 99781. 


(H 93046-93047, Apr. 26, 1907.) 


(H 93050, 93051, 
Apr. 261900; 2 
1907. ) 

U 27626; U 27675; U 27823; U 28056; 
281663 -U 28270; U 2838333; U 
28659 ; U 29279; U 29281; U 293808; 
U 91234; U 91236; 
91240; U 92484; U 99870; U 99871; 
MeS98i3;. U 99874; U 99876; U 
99877; U 99878. (H 93093-93115, 
Apr...29,, 1907.) 


Vilmer (William E.), 
Crown Point, Ind. 
Happy family. (H 92677, 


1907.) 


Apr. 15, 
[9109 


Vitagraph company . of 
America, New York, N. Y. 

Amateur night; or, Get the hook. 
92666, Apr. 15, 1907.) 

Flat (The) dwellers; or, The House 
of too much trouble. 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Hero (The) 


(H 
[9110 


U 99224; U | 


2c. each Apr 19), | 


| Roosevelt 


cwieach) Apr 2, | 


WU oIZ387;. UV | 


(H 92837, | 


(H 92665, Apr. 15, 1907.) | 


351 


Vitagraph company of 
America, New York, N. Y. 

On the stage; or, Melodrama from the 
Bowery. (H 92836, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Pirates’ treasure; or, A sailor’s love 
story. (H 938091, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Retribution; or, The Brand of Cain. 

(H 92235, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


(Geo. A.), Mount 
Hamilton, Cal. 


Vogt 


Lick observatory from east. 42. (H 
92410; Apr: 8; 190%) [9111 

Lick observatory from east. 54 A. 
(H 92412, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Lick observatory from east. 54 B. 
(H 92413, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Lick observatory from east. 58. (H 
92411, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Walsh (E. J.), Willow 


City, N. Dak. 
(Hi: 92374, Apr. 1, 1907; Z2¢ 
[9112 


Friends. 
Mar. 16, 1907.) 


Washington times com- 
pany, Washington, D. C. 
(Quentin) CH 93075, Apr: 
26, 1907.) [9113 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, 
Ill. . 

Armour’s prize six-horse dapple greys, 
State fair, Springfield, Ill. C. L. 
Wasson, Decatur, Hl (H 92617, 
Apr: 13, 1907:) [9114 

Bear (A) in a Mississippi cane brake. 
(H 92248, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Beautiful fountain, much admired by 
sportsmen, Grosser Stern, Tiergarten, 
Berlin, Germany. (H 92259, Apr. 3, 
1907. ) 

Before the spring round up—a bunch 
of cattle waiting in outer corral, 
Pitts, ranch, Ashi) Work, Ariz,” (Hf 
92249, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Boat house and lake, Lincoln Park, 
Chicago... Ss Az! (92251) Apr: 3, 
1907. ) 

Canal scene, showing monster elevators 
holding millions of bushels of grain, 
Buttaloe iN. cy. » CH 92265, Apri) 3; 
1907. ) 


Cowboys at dinner—scene at noon 
hour in a typical cow camp of the 
Wild and Woolly West, Arizona. (H 
92250, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Crowded Clark street, north from 
Madison, Chicago. (H 92606, Apr. 
13, 1907. ) 

Diana’s bath, Mammoth hot springs, 
Yellowstone mational park. (H 
92258, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


BO2 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, 
JON 
Edinburg, the modern Athens, HE. N. E. 


from the Castle, Scotland. (H 
92263, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
Field museum, formerly Fine Arts 


building of the Columbian exposi- 
tion, Jackson park, Chicago, Ill. (H 
92614, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Fine hotels at Harrogate, from across 
the Stray, one of the finest watering 
places, England. (H 92256, Apr. 3, 
1907.) 

Gap of Dunloe and Auger lake, near 
lakes of Killarney, Ireland. (H 
92264, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


High street. and Albert memorial, E. 
from Castle place, Belfast, Ireland. 
(H 92254, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


Howl (A) comes up from the wilder- 


ness. Brown bear in trap, lynx and 
mountain lion. (H 92615, Apr. 18, 
1907.) 


In Notre Dame cathedral, largest and 
grandest in Netherlands, Antwerp, 
Belgium. (H 92613, Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Interior, Carnavon castle, Wales, one 
of the finest mediaeval fortresses in 
Hurope. (H 92252, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Tnterior conservatory, Lincoln park, 
Chicago; U.S: A. "CH 92261, Apr: 3; 
1907. ) 

Interior of Minnesota’s palatial capi- 
tol building from the floor of Sen- 
ate chamber, St. Paul, Minn. (H 
92609, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Interior of skeleton of a sulphur bot- 


tom whale. (Hl 926117 Apr a3; 
1907. ) 
Lagoon—Jackson park, site of Colum- 


bian exposition, Chicago. (H 92612, 


Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Menai bridge over Menai straits—long- 
est suspension bridge in Great Brit- 
ain, Wales. GE 92610, Apres, 
1907.) 


Nation’s Capitol from the southeast, 
Washington, D. C. (H 92255, Apr. 
3, 1907.) 


Noonday crowds in the great shopping 
center—State street, north from 
Adams, Chicago, Ill. (H 92608, Apr. 
13, 1907. ) 


Old state capitol, now used as county 
court house, Springfield, Ill. (H 
92619, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Ruins of Kenilworth castle, once pre- 
sented by Queen Elizabeth to her 
favorite, the Earl of Leicester, Eng- 
land. (H 92607, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, 
Tl 


Saluting his sovereign—Hmperor Wil: 
liam superbly #mounted—Parade 
ground, Potsdam, Germany. (H 
92620, Apr. 18, 1907.) 

Soldiers’ monument, Buffalo, N. Y., a 
city’s beautiful tribute to her de- 
parted heroes. (H 92616, Apr. 13, 
1907. ) 

Statue of Prince Bismark—the Iron 
Chancellor—founder of the German 
empire—and the Reichstag, Berlin, 
Germany. (H 92260, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Tribute to the memory of Robert 


Burns. Monument from across the 
Bonnie Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland. 
(H 922538, Apr. 3, 1907.) 

Upper Yellowstone Falls (112 ft. 
high). °¥). Ni. BAweiie aeChWn 9225 75 
Apr. 3, 1907.) 


Wabash ave, North from Van Buren 
st., Chicago. (H 92618, Apr. 13, 
1907.) 

Women of Suyoe branch of Igorottes 
at native loom as used in the Phil- 
ippine Islands. (H 92262, Apr. 3, 
1907. ) 

Waters (L.), St. Helena, 
Cal. 

Bottling house, Priest soda-springs. 
(H 92147, Mar. 28, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 
25, 1907.) [9115 

Phillips soda springs. (H 92146, Mar. 
28, 1907; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Priest soda springs. (H 92145, Mar. 
28, 1907; 2.c. Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Priest thermal spring. (H 92148, Mar. 
28, 1907; 2 ce. Feb. 25, 1907.) 

Watkins (Joseph), Au- 
gusta, Ga. 

Ragged, but satisfied. (H 92375, Apr. 
5, 1907.) [9116 

Wendelboe (N. K.), War- 
ren, Pa. 

Warren high school and Second street. 
(H 92662, Apr. 15, 1907.) [9117 

35000 bbl. Tiona oil tank on fire. (H 
92663, Apr. 15, 1907.) 

Wheate (J. C.) jr., Wash- 
ington, D.C. 


Old Boulder bridge, summer. (H 92467, 
Apr. 10, 1907; 2 e@ Mar. 27, 1907.) 

[9118 

Old Boulder bridge, winter. (H 92468, 


Apr. 10, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1907.) 
White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Americans of tomorrow—immigrants 
on deck of S. S. Amerika, New York, 
U. S. A. 50.  (H 92999, Apr.” 253 
1907. ) [9119 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Beaming frames where threads are. 


straightened for looms, White Oak 
mills, Greensboro, N. C., U. S. A. 
13814. (H 92094, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Black (The) sheep gets fed first. 5247. 
(H 93008, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


_ Boring for a blast in the depths of a 


coal mine, Pittsburg, Pa. U. S: A. 
13217. (H 92081, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


_ Child of the Sea, one of the floats in 


joa SS. A 


’ the baby parade, Asbury Park, N. J., 
427. (H 9380038, Apr. 25, 
1907. ) 


_ Coal mine tipple where coal is weighed 


| 


| 
: 


and loaded into freight cars Pitts- | 


burg, Pa., U.S. A. 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 


13223. (H 92087, 


Coming out of a room with a loaded 


| 


ear into the main tunnel of a coal 
mine, Pittsburg, Pa., U. S.-A. 13219. 
(H 92083, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Cotton from the gin and the press 


Cotton gin where cotton is cleaned and — 


where it is baled, interior of a gin- 
Mery, Ne O. W.9S: A: 13803. 
92090. Mar. 28, 1907.) ; 


separated from the seed, N. C., U. S. 
A. 18802. (H 92089, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Dining room of the hotel Stephanie, 


- Dutch women unloading a boat of peat, | 


Baden Baden, Germany. (H 92178, 
Mar. 30, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Isle of Marken, 
Holland. 6815. 
1907. ) 


in the Zuider Zee, 
(H 92939, Apr. 28, 


Employees quarters, built by the gov- 


ernment for operatives on the canal, 
Panama. 11511. (H 93019, Apr. 25, 
1907.) 


Enormous line crouched between the 


Atlantic and Mediterranean, Gibral- | 


tar and harbor. 16876. (H 93022 


Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Front street, Colon, once a river of 
mud now paved and made sanitary, 
Panama. 11501. (H 92433, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 


Great holiday crowds watching the an- 
nual baby parade, Casino in dis- 
samce, Asbury Park, N. J., U.S. A. 
426. (H 93002, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Group of miners in the main tunnel of 
a huge coal mine. Pittsburg, Pa., 
U.S. A: 13216. (H 92080, Mar. 28, 
1907.) 


Harbor at Cristobal, present entrance 
to the Canal, Panama. 11502. (H 
93011, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


(Hi | 


Opening and feeding the cotton, 


393 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

In a rocky section of the cut at Bas 
Obispo, stone crusher on left, Pan- 
ama. 11529, (Hy 93020,. Apr.-.25: 
1907. ) 

Interior of the First National bank, 
finest banking building in the world, 
Chicago, U.S. A. clita. Oa. 93000: 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 


_Lapper room—cotton from feeders is 


cleaned and rolled, White Oak mills, 
Greensboro, N. C.. U. S. A. 13807. 
(1 92093, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


Loaded cars ascending, empties de 
scending at the tipple, coal mines, 
Prtsbure,. Pa.” * 13222. (H 92086, 
Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Loaded coal barges and steamers on 
the Monongahela river, Pittsburg, 
Pa., U. S. A. 138224. (H 92088, Mar. 
28, 1907.) 

Loaded coal train and the gravity in- 
cline at a coal mine, Pittsburg, Pa., 
U. S. A. 13221. (H 92085, Mar. 28, 
1907. ) 

Looking north through the great cut 
from contractor’s hill, village of Cu- 


lebra on left, Panama canal. 11521. 
(TI 92435, Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Mary’s little pets. 5248. (H 93009, 


Apr. 25n0907-) 

Masses of white fluffy cotton, ready for 
the press, ginnery, N. C., U. S. A. 
13804. (H 92557, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Miners shoveling coal into cars in a 


heading, coal miners of Pittsburg, 
Pa., U. S. A. 18218. (H 92082, Mar. 
28, 1907.) 


Miners pushing an empty, sides of 
(tunnel shows depth of coal vein), 
Bittsburs’ Pay UiSieAs 132208 +(H 
92084, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Motor with a train of loaded coal cars 
in a coal mine, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S. A. 
13215-¢) (CH .92079) Mar 28,1907:) 


| Negro women carrying coal at a penny 


a basket from lighter to steamer, 
Cristobal, Panama. AAO? (H 
93015, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Nest and young of the Butcher bird, 


Lanuis borealis. 6282. (H 93010, 
Apr. 25,. 1907.) 
New dry dock at Cristobal, Panama. 


aes Git 93012. Apr. 25, 1907.) 

On an old French dredge, ruined by 
disuse, Cristobal. 11505. (H 930138, 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 

first 

process in making cotton cloth, White 

Oak mills. Greensboro, N. C., U.S. A. 

13806. (H 92092, Mar. 28, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Out in the daisy field, nature’s bounti- 
ful garden. 5245. (H 93006, Apr. 
25, 1907.) 

Overlooking the wharves at Newport 
News on the famous Hampton 
Roads, Va., U. S. A. 881. (H 93004, 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Palm ave., from the point, Cristobal, 
Panama. 11506. 
1907.) 

Picking daisies. 
25, 1907.) 

Powerful steam shovel removing great 
rocks from the bed of the cut, Cule- 
bra, Panama’ canalins A1b27. (H 
92438, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Primative method of threshing barley, 
women with their rude flails pound- 
ing out the ripened grain, near Yoko- 
hama, Japan. 3399. (H 93005, Apr. 
25, 1907.) 

Quaint Dutch houses along the placid 
canal at Monneken dam. (H 92940, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Simple life, native washing dishes in 
the Chagres river, Panama. 
(H 93016, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Site of the proposed Gatun dam, from 
the hills to the east, Panama canal. 
P1509. (Hs 93017, Apr: 25; L907.) 

Slasher where yarn is sized and sal- 
vage fed in, White Oak mills, Greens- 
MLO: UN. OC. A Sie As i DOS ho... (ET 
92095, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Song Yeng Lo, the finest chop suey 
house im Chicago, WU. S. A: 2217. 
(H 93001, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

Southern cotton mill, 
source of raw material, Raleigh, N. 
@:, U.S. A. H38t7. & (92559) Xpr. 
12, 1907.) 

Speeders where two strands are drawn 
and twisted together, 
mills, Greensboro, N. 
13811. 


5246. (H 93007, Apr. 


GC. fs" (Sake 
(H 92558, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Street scene in Tangier, Morocco. 
16304. (H 93021, Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Weighing up the baled cotton before 
Shipping to the mill, N. C., U. S. A. 
13805. (H 92091, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Where the locks are to be built at 
Gatun, from employees’ quarters, 
Panama .canal. 11510. (H 98018, 
Apr. (25, 1907.) 


(H 93014, Apr. 25, | 


11508. | 


close to. its | 


White Oak | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Where the powerful steam shovels are 
eating their way through the rocky 
soil of Culebra cut, Panama canal. 
11523. (H 924386, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Where the work is being pushed with 
greatest energy—the famous Cule- 
bra cut, Panama canal. 11518. (H 
92434, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Work trains in the great Culebra cut 
hauling dirt to the dumping grounds, 


Panama canal. 11526. (H 92437. 
Apr.’ 8, “190% 
Williams (Jno.), New 


York. Nes : 
Bronze equestrian statue of Terry Ran- 
ger. (H 92234, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
[9120 


Wilson (Henry), Chicago, 
IE 


Half way to the vertical again. (H 
92655, Apr. 15, 1907; 2 ¢& Apr JS, 
1907.) [9121 

Leaning at an angle of 25 degrees. 
(H 92653, Ajpri oid: OGRar2 se, Apr. 
18, 1907.) 

Most inclined building in the world. 
(H. 92654, Apr. 15, 190% 2. “Apr. 
18, 1907. ) 


Winthrop moving picture 
company, New York, 
Noakes 


Marceline. (H 93044, Apr. 26, 1907.) 
[9122 
Wohlbruck (Theodore C.), 
Worcester, Mass. 
Moorish suite, view 3. Woman’s club 
building, Worcester, Mass. (H 91768, 
Mar. 21, 1907; 2. ¢. Heb. 11, 19072) 


[9123 
Wolfe (B. F.), Williams- 
burg, Va. 
| Old Masonic chair. (H 92979, Apr. 25, 
1907. ) [9124 


Wootten (Bayard), New- 

bern, N. C. 

(H 92954, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
[9125 

(H 92955, Apr. 23, 


Cotton field. 


Happy on de way. 
1907.) 
Type (A). 


Ziegfeld (M.), New 
chelle, N. Y. 

(Hl 92833, Apr. 2071907; 2 ee 

[9126 


(H: 92953, Apr. 28, 1907.) 
Ro- 


Helene. 
Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


CACH SINCE Jade MOTs 5 site Rs 


ji ase 7, 201 


> 


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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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 Joel Nott Allen, New York, N. Y. Class I, XXec, no. 21361; Apr. 1, 1907; 1 


photograph received Apr. 1, 1907.” 


Allen (Joel Nott), New 

onic Nz. 

Parkhurst (Charles H.) Full length 
life size oil painting. In the bands 
and black silk gown of Seneca; in 
his right hand is a roll or sermon 
case of black, his left hand hangs 
by his side. .(1 21361, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

[9127 
American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Ballamera. V 51. In a rectangular 
framed panel the bust portrait of a 
young woman having dark hair 
dressed low and puffed over her 
ears. (1 21340, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

[9128 

Pet V. 47. Ina seated position upon 
a skin rug placed upon a bench a 
beautiful female figure holding upon 
her lap what appears to be a distaff 
filed with lint. (I 21339, Mar. 28, 
1907.) ' 

Refiections. V 61. Half length por- 
trait of a beautiful young woman 
holding with her left hand a beauti- 
ful rose near to her face, at which 


she is intently and preoccupiedly 
looking. (I 21341, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Springtime. V 46. Seated on a mar- 


ble seat near an ornamental pillar of 
the same material, a beautiful young 
woman oddly draped, and wearing 
flowers in her hair. (I 21338, Mar. 
28, 1907.) 
La Tradiso. V 


62. Three-quarter 


length figure of a young woman hav- | 


ing dark hair, and wearing a smil- 
ing expression; her garments are 
black, and she wears over her hair 
and falling down at the back a man- 
tilla. (I 21342, Mar. 28, 1907.) 

Violetta. V 36. In a cireular panel 
the head of a young woman with a 
pensive expression, and wearing a 
large black hat with a broad brim. 
over which is tied an automobile 
weil. - (1 21337, Mar. ‘28, 1907.) 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Winifred. V 81. Bust portrait of a 
young woman having dark hair 


which is falling loosely ahout her 
neck and shoulders. Her cap is of 
costly material and her bodice is cut 
low, exposing her neck. (I 21470, 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 


American statuary com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Progress of the times. Model of a 
square plaque, modelled in bas-relief, 
representing an automobile at full 
speed with four occupants, threat- 
ened by a farmer who is uplifting 
his rake. (I 21433, Apr. 11, 1907.) 

[9129 
American tobacco com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Arabian bandit sitting on rocks in des- 
ert, holding a gun in his hand and 
watching a caravan passing in the 
distance. (I 21431, Apr. 11, 1907.) 

[9130 

Bagdad smoker. Bust portrait of a 
man in military garb, with epaulets, 
stars and badges, also wearing a cap 
with a tassel; he is shown smoking a 
pipe. (I 21522, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Antlers (Max), New York, 
ING 

Pan and the nymphs. Pan playing 
lute kneels in the grass near a brook 
out of which a long line of nymphs 
arise swinging in a curve over the 
brook. (I 21364, Apr. 1, 1907.) 

[9131 

Park idyll. Group of trees surround- 
ed by a low wall, entrance in front, 
leading to a grave yard; dead tree 
tion on the left., (1. 21362, Apr. A, 
190T..) 

Witnesses of bygone days. Fall fo- 
liage; open space in a park of very 
old trees; architectural ruins of old, 
Roman style are visible in the open- 
fie. OL Zt Sbs, Apr. 1. 1907.) 


305 


356 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Baer (Wm. J.), East Or- 
ange, N. J. 

Prima Vera. Painting on ivory 5 by 
7 inches, representing Flora, the 
fiower-dispensing nymph of Spring- 
time floating above a landscape of 
panoramic character and scattering 
flowers. (I 21371, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, III. 

Cupid being blown by a gust of wind, 
showing autumn leaves carried along 
with him. (I 21462, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

[9138 

Cupid carrying a banner. (I 21450, 

Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid carrying a pet bear and carry- | 
ing a balloon above his head. (I | 


21459, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid carrying books and golf sticks. | 


(I 21452, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid drinking a glass of lemonade 


with a palm-leaf fan in his hand. (I 
21455, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid in football costume and kicking | 
a football. (I 21465, Apr. 12, 1907.) | 


Cupid lying on the floor on his back. | 


(I 21457, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Cupid reading a paper with a pair of 


spectacles on, books overturned, ink | 
bottle lying on the floor. (I 21454, | 


Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid selling papers. (I 21458, Apr. | 


1201907.) 


Cupid sitting on a rail in a rain storm. | 


(I 21451, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid sitting on a wharf wearing a 
big sun hat with a bucket of bait 


beside him and holding a fishing | 


line. (I 21464, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid sitting on the floor, bag of | 
money on one side and heart on the | 


other casting a glance at the money 
bag. (1 21456, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid wearing a big sun hat and hold- | 
ing it down at his side to protect | 
him from the rain. (I 21461, Apr. | 


12, 1907.) 


Cupid wearing a pair of jumpers sit- | 
ting at an easel with a paint pot in | 
one hand and a brush in the other. | 


(1 21468, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Cupid wearing eye glasses and carry- | 


ing a diploma. (I 21460, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 


Cupid with wreath of flowers on his | 
‘head and holding a bunch of flowers. | 


(1 21453, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


[9132 | 


Barnes-Crosby company, 

Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing showing a doorway 
across which portieres are hanging; 
a lady seated by the window is seen 
between the curtains. (I 21588, Apr. 
22, 19075) 


showing a figure of cupid seated 
on top of a column formed of short 
cylinders of varying diameters. (1 
| 21417, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated front view 
by a table, she is putting on gloves 
and is dressed for the street. (I 
21422, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady seated front view 
by a table, writing materials lie on 
the table. (I 213852, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


_—— showing a lady seated front view 
on a divan, at one side is a potted 
grass plant and in the background 
are two small panel pictures. (I 
21358, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady seated, front view, 
on balustrade of a poreh; in the 
foreground is a rectangular rug and 
potted plant. (i) 2148i) 2Apr. “15; 
1907.) 


| —— showing a lady seated, front view, 
one elbow resting on arm of seat; 
she wears street costume and her 
hat has a large plume at back. (1 
21480, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated, three quar- 
ters front view, on a davenport; she 
wears a lace costume, a large hat, 
and long gloves. (I 21589, Apr. 22, 
LOO) 


showing a lady standing, front 
view, putting on her hat; she wears 
full street costume. (I 21419, Apr. 
8, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing, front 
view; she wears street costume and 
carries a bouquet in one hand. (I 
21354; Apr. Vago) 


showing a lady standing, profile 
view, by a rocker, resting her hands 
on the back thereof. (I 21688, Apr. 
29, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing, profile 
view, in the rain; she wears a long 
rain coat and carries an umbrella. 
(I 21476, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


| ———showing a lady standing, side 
| yiew, with her face turned to the 
front; her hands hang in front of 
her and she is holding a book. (1 
21423, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


| 
{ 


| 


FINE 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing showing a lady standing, 
three-quarters front view; she wears 
full street costume and carries a parasol, 
(2 21351,. Apr. 1, 1907.) 


— showing a lady standing, three- 
quarters front view; she wears 
street costume and is leading a dog 
with a chain. (I 21416, Apr. 8, 
1907. ) 


showing a lady, three-quarters 
front view, in an arm chair; she 
wears street costume. (I 21418, Apr. 
8, 1907.) 


—— showing a young lady seated in 
an arm chair resting one elbow on 
the arm; she wears street costume, 
including hat and long gloves. (I 
21420, Apr. 8, 1907.) 


——showing figure of four ladies 
standing in a row, all wear street 
costume, two carry parasols, and the 
others a bouquet. (I 21355, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) ; 


— showing half figure of a lady and 
her maid, the latter being in the 
background. The lady wears a cor- 
set & skirt and holds a mirror in her 
hand. The maid stands behind her 
holding a garment over one arm. (I 
21691, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady 
front view; her arms are extended 
horizontally at her side, and over 
them are a number of bands of rib- 
bon of various colors and figures. 
Ch 28590; Apr. 22: 1907.) 


showing half figure of a_ lady, 
front view, she holds a belt in her 
hands, a number of others are 
grouped around the figure in the 
shape of a triangle. (I 21477, Apr. 
15, 1907.) 


Showing half figure of a lady 
nearly full front view, she wears a 
lace waist with short sleeves and 
Square neck. (I 21482, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


—showing half figure of a lady 
profile view, standing by a table upon 
which are a number of pieces of cut 
glassware. (I 21689, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady 
standing front view. She wears 
street costume including long gloves 
and her hat has a large plume. (I 
21690, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


showing half figures of three 
ladies, all facing the front, all wear 
corsets: ~ (1 21357; Apr. 1, 1907.) 


ARTS a 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing half figures of three 
ladies front view; all wear short 
sleeve waists and are without hats. 
(I 21591, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

showing head and shoulders of a 

lady side view, with face to the 

front, she wears a hat having long 
veil attached to rear, the ends falling 
over the shoulders. (I 21421, Apr. 

8, 1907.) 

showing head of a lady front 

view. She wears a hat having three 

large plumes on one side. (I 21692, 

Apr. 29, 1907.) 

showing heads of three ladies in 

a row; grouped around each head is 

an assortment of collars with various 


kinds -of ties. (I 21592, Apr. 22, 
190%) 
— showing lady standing  three- 
quarters front view. She wears 


street costume including veil; and 
her hands rest on her hips. (I 
216938, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


showing the half figure of two 
ladies one front and one profile, in 
the background are several lillies 
with long stems. (I 213853, Apr. 1, 
1907. ) 


showing the heads and shoulders 
of six ladies in a row; all wear hats 
and all are front or semi-front view ; 
but one which is profile view. (1 
21593, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


showing the heads of three ladies 
in a row, two are in profile and one 
front view, the two at the ends wear 
transparent veils about their heads. 
(I 21479, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


showing three fourths figure of 
three ladies, all wear street cos- 
tumes, two carrying parasols and 
one a purse. (I 21356, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


showing three ladies seated be- 
hind a table and in semi-profile view, 
all wear street costume including 
broad brimmed hats with plumes. 
(I 21475, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


showing three ladies standing in 
a row, two front view and one pro- 
file back view, all wear street cos- 
tume and one at the left end carries 
an open parasol. .(I 21594, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 


showing three ladies, two stand- 
ing and one seated between them, 
all wear short sleeve suits and are 
without hats. (I 21478, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) 


358 CATALOGUE OF 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing two ladies, one 
half figure and both front view. Both 
wear sleeveless undergarments. (I 
21694, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

— showing two thirds figure of a 
lady front view. She wears street 
costume and holds an open parasol 
in horizontal position at her waist. 
(I 21695, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

showing two trunks, two valises 
and two suit cases in a group, one 
trunk stands on end and a cupid is 
on top of it. (1 21595, Apr. 22, 1907. ) 

Bauer (Fred. M.), West 
Hoboken, N. J. 

Distribution. Three Cupids holding a 

cornucopia. (I 21531, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
[9134 

Good fellowship. Three men drinking 

(I 21534, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Grandpa’s happiness. Feeding the 
chickens. (I 21532, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Song of the waves. Mermaid with 
harp. (1 21533, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
Bauer & Black, Chicago, 


Tramps 
very 
small 
track, 
them. 


(The) Two tramps, 
large one and the other a 
one, walking down a railroad 
with a large blue jay between 

(I 21347, Apr. 1, 1907.) 
[9135 

Behrens (Geo. A.), Chicago, 
UE 

Between two fires. Boy, man, and dog, 
boy hanging to top of fence by both 
hands, dog restrained by chain is 
trying to reach boy’s legs; man on 
other side of fence. (I 21567, Apr. 
20, 1907.) [9136 
Between two thieves. Interior view, 2 
children and cat at table, plate of 
food in front of one child for whom 
the meal was intended; the other 


child and the cat are trying to eat | 


out of same dish. 
1907. ) 

Patient playfellow. Interior view, 2 
children and a dog, a girl sitting; a 


(I 21568, Apr. 20, 


boy is on one knee, the dog is clasped / 


by girl with both arms, and has a 
white cloth over ears and back of 
neck, making a sort of fancy head- 
dress. (I 21565, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Birney (Wim. Verplanck), 
New York, N. Y. 

Old sweethearts. Oil painting 12 by 16 
inches. Two men, one in bright red 
coat, seated on old sofa, back to open 
window. the other standing, both 
gazing at a lot of old pictures. (I 
21411, Apr. 8, 1907.) (91ST 


One as 


COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 


Bissell (James G.), Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

Auld Lang Syne. Three hilarious in- 
toxicated men walking abreast sing- 
ing. Old man to left with beard, 
wearing striped cap over one ear, 
has arm locked to middle-aged figure 
in center. (I 21428, Apr. 10, 1907.) 

[9138 


Blackmore Arthur E.), 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
Carnival (The) Fanciful automobile 
with dragon’s head. Large chrysan- 
themums in yellow and pink strew 
the ground, are between the wheels, 
and fill the carriage. Seated among 
the flowers is a clown and Columbine. 
(I 216383, Apr. 24, 1907.) [9139 


Bowers (B. M.) & Go., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

American beauties. Full length figure 
of woman seated in highback chair, 
large black hat, holding bunch of 
American beauty roses ; figure is lean- 
ing on back of chair. (I 21608, Apr. 
22, 1907.) [9140 


Head of a woman, blond, large black 
hat, feathers falling on hair, buckle 
and drapery on top. (I 21607, Apr. 
22, OUT) 


Britton (S. C.), Chicago, 
aoe Ue 

Butlers (The) Picture, inclosed with- 
in a rectangle twice as tall as the 
width, showing the figures, or sec- 
tions of figures, of three men dressed 
in livery. (1 21415, Apes, 1907.) 
[9141 


Maid (The) Woman, clothed — in 
rather plain dress, over which is 
worh an apron showing a _ ruffled 
edge and long broad strings; the 
woman holds with both hands a 


tray. (1 21414 Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Burke (EK. & J.), New 


York, SING ae 

Waitress (The) Young woman wait- 
ress dressed in black gown, with 
white apron and cap, in the act of 
opening door to the dining hall. (1 
21442, Apr. 12, 1907.) [9142 

(Luigi) Paris, 

France. 

Troupeau d’Oies, Allierprés Vichy. 
Flock of geese descending the bank 
of a river and entering the water; 
they are being driven by a young 
girl and a peasant woman; further 
on are two women washing linen in 
the stream. (I 21655, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

[9143 


Chialiva 


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art), New York, N. Y. 
Love letter. Bear writing a letter; a 


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Daprato statuary company, 
Chicago, III. 


| Altar used in Roman Catholic churches. 


cupid holding the ink; a bird sing- | 


me. (2 21509, Apr. 17, 1907. 
Clark (J. S.) company, 
Louisville, Ky. 
Design ofa sarcophagus monument on 
the Renaissance style, no. 818, show- 
ing concave die ornamented around 
the top: scrolls and festoons on base, 
with date of erection of monument 
above festoon, and the family name 
on center of die. (I 21373, Mar. 9, 
1907 ; 1 photo. Mar. 29, 1907.) [9145 


Colter? ¢P2 F:) & 
New York, N. Y. 
Powning the nigh leader. Showing an 
attack on a stagecoach by a number 
of Indians; one of the leading horses 


son., 


[9144 | 


| Love finds a way. 


attached to the stagecoach has been | 


downed by the sharp arrows of the 
enemy. (I 21511, Apr. 17, 1907.) 


| Lucky Teddy. 


[9146 © 
Lord of the North. Drawing showing | 


a big white bear standing beside a 
small box on which are some Alaskan 
decorations. (J 21360, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


On the way to the Philippines. The 


torpedo boat destroyer Decatur in | 


midocean. (I 21359, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Craig (Thos. B.). Ruther- 
FOr. IN. J. 
By the brookside. Oil painting 12 by 16 
inches. Two cows by the brookside— 


_ Noonday 


one red and white cow, one brown and | 


white cow. the latter drinking. (I 
21384, Apr. 4, 1907.) [9147 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany. Springfield, Ohio. 

May blossoms. 

soms, but each blossom is a cute lit- 

tle baby; the arrangement places 

them in many positions and each in- 


| Violets 


Apple tree full of blos- | 


Altar in Renaissance style; in the up- 
per central part of altar is shown 

. a figure of statue known as the Sa- 
cred Heart of Jesus. (I 21349, Apr. 
#19072) 


Davis (Warren B.), New 
York, N.Y 
Autumn day. Water color painting, 
14 by 20 inches; young lady with 
long coat,. hat, and veil, walking 
with a dog pulling at a leash held 
by the young lady’s right hand. (I 
21376, Apr. 4, 1907.) [9150 


Oil painting, 30 by 
40 inches; young woman in pink 
dress and hat in the act of deposit- 
ing a letter in a tree with left hand. 
(I 213875, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Oil painting, size 12 by 
26 inches; girl with blonde hair and 
green gown seated on the arm of 
chair holding by botn hands a white 
teddy bear. (Lv iA s he Agr ele 
1907. ) 
Davis (William Steeple), 
Orient, N. Y. 

(The) drink. <A team of 
horses drinking. Oil painting, 22 by 
30 inches. (I 21696, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[9151 


Detchon (Adelaide), 
Springfield, Mass. 

(The) Small water color 

drawing of violets with several lines 

of poetry; when the ground seems 


cold and senseless, ete. (I 21391, 
Apr. 4, 1907.) [9152 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany. Detroit. Mich. 
_ Adventures of a Gnome. 1. Gnome 


fant, true to nature, wears a differ- | 


ent expression. I 21387. Apr. 4. 
1907.) [9148 
Daprate statuary com- 


pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Altar in Roman style of architecture. 
On the tabernacle door is repre- 
sented a chalice surrounded by 


cherub heads; in the lower panel on | 


either side a bouquet of flowers 
bound together by a ribbon. (I 
eats. Apr. 18, 1907.) [9149 


Bust of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. | 


Showing a heart surrounded by rays 
emanating therefrom; also a flame 
from the top of heart ts shown. (I 
21441, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


with hands clasped around knees 
seated upon back of bird which is 
in flight, surrounded by pink and 


blue morning glory blossoms, gold 
background: (To 21768,,, May) 6; 
1907. ) [9153 


2. Gnome running at full speed, 
pursued by large bee, gold back- 
ground, with pink and blue morning 
glory blossom. (I 21769, May 6, 
1907.) 


3. Gnome climbing rapidly up 
green stalk and gazing fearfully 
down at gray mouse which sits upon 
the ground looking up at him; green 
stalks all about them; gold back- 
ground. (I 21770, May 6, 1907.) 


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—— es esse 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Adventures of a Gnome. 4. Gnome 
standing upon water-lily leaf which 
floats upon water; he stares with terri- 
fied expression at head of frog which 
rises from the water before him. (I 
21771, May 6, 1907.) 


——5. Gnome underneath mushroom 
and partly concealed by its stem 
peeps around it to see large black 
beetle approaching; blue and gold 
background. (I 21772, May 6, 1907.) 


6. Gnome seated upon branch of 
tree, nestles confidingly against large 
gray and brown owl; green leaves 
hang over them, and large gold disk, 
surrounded by blue with gold stars, 
form the background. (I 21773, May 
6, 1907.) 


Beauty. Woman with butterfly wings, 
light hair, pink rose in hand, pre- 
dominating color purple. (I 21762. 
May 6, 1907.) 


Calypso. Full length figure of woman, 
face in profile, strongly outlined 
against sky, chin raised, eyes look- 
ing upward, wreath on head, white 
drapery. (I 21396, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


Champagne. Champagne glass, girl in 
ballet dancer’s costume perched on 
top holding small wine glass out in 
left hand, sandals on feet, neck and 
arms bare, large plume in cap. (1 
21751, May 6, 1907.) 


Claret. Wine glass, filled, girl. sitting 
on edge of glass with feet crossed 
raising another glass to her lips; 
costume blue, hair yellow, mob cap. 
(I 21750, May 6, 1907.) 


Clarice. Half smoked cigarette; in 
smoke rising from it a girl’s head; 
full face, light hair, dark eyes. (I 
21760, May 6, 1907.) 

Creme-de-menthe. Green wine glass; 
girl in yellow dress reclining in a 
bowl of glass drinking from small 


glass held in hand: brown hair, 
green stockings and gloves. (I 
21753, May 6, 1907.) 

Elusoriness. Woman with yellow and 


blue butterfly wings, vellow drapery, 
pink and yellow background, dark 
hair, wand in hand. (I 21765, May 
6, 1907.) 


L’Envoi. Woman with butterfly wings 
full spread at back of figure, eyes 
downeast. long string of beads 
about neck, and hands clasping cross 
to breast: colors blue, brown, green, 
and gold. (1 21767, May 6, 1907.) 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Fragility. Woman with gauzy green 
and blue wings, drapery of same 
color, mass of yellow hair, one arm 
bent, the other outstretched; gold 
background. (I 21766, May 6, 1907.) 


Harmony. Man and woman side by 
side upon a seat in a garden; the 
man plays upon, a mandolin and 
looks sideways at the woman. (I 
21774, May 6, 1907.) 


Inconstancy. Woman with black and 
red butterfly wings, reddish drapery, 
black hair, in attitude of sipping 
from cup of morning glory blos- 
som. (I 21764, May 6, 1907.) 


Laughing Waters. Indian pipe; in 
smoke arising from it appears head 
of Indian girl; red and green fillet 
bound about the brow, white feather 
tipped with red at side of head. (I 
21761, May 6, 1907.) 


Lucinda. Half smoked cigar, woman’s 
head with brown hair, and face in 
profile wreathed in the smoke. (I 
21758, May 6, 1907.) 


Manhattan. Glass containing cocktail ; 
girl standing beside it with one knee 
raised and arms clasping bowl partly 
overturning glass, contents spilling 
out. (I 21754, May 6, 1907.) 


Martini. Wine glass, girl in ballet 
dancer’s yellow costume sitting in 
bowl of glass, holding small glass in 
her hand, brown hair drooping at 
each side of face. (I 21755, May 6, 
1907. ) 


Maud Muller. Corn cob pipe, with 
smoke rising from it, in which girl’s 
head appears, blue sun bonnet, dark 
eyes, reddish hair. (I 21756, May 6, 
1907. ) 


Mermaid five. Head and neck, full 
face, dark hair and eyes, round yel- 
lowish shell against hair, fish with 
large head and tail curled upward, 
below head. (I 21748, May 6, 1907.) 


Mermaid four. Head and throat; face 
in profile, right side, light hair, clus- 
ter of small green shells against 
hair, group of three round, flat fish, 
reddish brown in color, below head. 
(I 21747, May 6, 1907.) 


Mermaid one. Head with flowing hair, 
face in profile, eyes downecast, pink 
and green shell against hair, fish 
green, red and purple in color, below 
head. (I 21744, May 6, 1907.) 


‘Mermaid three. 


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Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Mermaid six. Head with brown flow- 


ing hair, three quarter face, dark | 


eyes, green shell against hair, sea 
horse fish at side. 
6, 1907.) 


Mermaid two. 
quarter face, 
head, green lobster below. 
May 6, 1907.) 


Head and neck, three 


low hair, face in profile, left side, 
curled shell, pink, at side of head, 
large fish brown and blue, below. 
(I 21746, May 6, 1907.) 


Molly. Clay pipe, with bowl turned 
downwards, head of a girl in the 
smoke, face three quarter, reddish 
hair, shamrock 
(I 21759, May 6, 1907.) 


Regret. Woman’s face surrounded by 
shadowy, floating hair, 
and melancholy, a fillet of gold beads 
about the brow; directly under the 
face, as though against the breast is 
a blue-black raven with outstretched 
wings. (I 21775, May 6, 1907.) 

Sensibility. Woman with dark yellow 

and black butterfly wings, pink drap- 

ery, dark hair, one hand on bosom, 

other outstretched. (I 21763, May 6, 

1907.) 


Sherry. Wine glass, girl standing be- 
side it peeping over edge, ballet 
dancer’s purple dress, high heeled 
slippers, pink rose in hair. (I 21752, 
May 6, 1907.) 


Virginia. Brier pipe, girl’s head, with 
pink cheeks and light hair in smoke 
wreath. (I 21757, May 6, 1907.) 


Drew (A. Farnsworth), 
New York, N. Y. 

Holy City. Painting made to repre- 
sent the Holy City, all light and the 
stairway leading to it, which is seem- 
ingly hard to climb but ends in the 
light of Heaven. (I 21471, Apr. 15, 
1907. ) [9154 


Dubrujeaud & Richeinoz 
(Jean), Paris, France. 
Eros. Standing on clouds—he has just 
let fly an arrow—quiver on left hip. 
(I 21430, Apr. 11, 1907.) [9155 


(I 21749, May | 
star fish at side of | 


(I 21745, | 


Head and throat, yel- 


Abe SIGey Ob cual.” | 


eyes dark | 


| Foundation plan. 


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Hisenlohr (Otto), New 
Nar ke Nik’: 

Slave market at Antioch, Syria, Time, 
Herod, 25 A. D. Open public build- 
ing, used by a Slave dealer, showing 
in the middle the slave dealer pre- 

senting a beautiful nude white girl 
with long flowing blonde hair to 
the judgment of a noble Roman. 
(I 21654, Apr. 25, 1907; 1 photo. Apr. 
18, 1907.) [9156 


Mairbanks (He & T:) & 
co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Builders plan. Drawing of a 70 ft. 7 
section, 120 ton, iron frame railway 
track seale of the master seale build- 
ers type. 2-15-07 F. sheet 1, drawer 
G,. style 12. (1 21378, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
[9157 
First detail plan. Drawing of a 70 ft. 
7 section, 120 ton, iron frame rail- 
way track scale of the master scale 
builders type. 2-15-07 F. sheet 3, 

Drawer 6. (1 21380, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
Drawing of a 70 ft. 
7 section, 120 ton iron frame rail- 
way track scale of the master scale 
builders type. 2-15-07 F. sheet 2, 

drawer 6. (I 21379, Apr. 4, 1907.) 
Second detail plan. Drawing of a 70 
ft. 7 section, 120 ton iron frame rail- 
way track scale of the master scale 
builders type. 2-15-07 F. sheet 4, 

drawer 6. (I 21381, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Fox (Mabel Hollams), 
United States. 

Among the daisies. Meadow covered 
with daisies, back view of dark 
brown horse with head turned nearly 
full face, on ground at right is a 
small colt with head turned. (1 21405, 
Mar. 29, 1907.) [9158 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, Eng- 
land. 

Snowy garb of a sleeping earth. Oil 
painting, upright subject: depicting 
a show scene of a pathway through 
the woods. (I 21406, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

[9159 
Gilbert (C. Allan), New 
Work. eIN- 7 Y. 

Grace. Color drawing 16 by 26 inches, 
the head and shoulders of a girl, # 
face, hair dressed low, low necked 
gown, wearing pink rose. (I 21412, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) [9160 

Louise. Color drawing 144 by 234 
inches. Head and bare shoulders of 
a young woman, the hair of a blonde 
type, face profile, bunch of yellow 
jonquils off left shoulder. (I 21413, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 


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Gilbert (C. Allan), 

York, N. Y. 

Spirit of the woods. 
34 inches. Dryad or wood nymph in 
the forest looking upward to a god 


New 


of the woods who is seated on the | 
limb of a tree playing the pan pipes. | 


(1 21882, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Gould (Frank Jay), Tar- 
rytown, N. Y. 

La Femme aux papillons. Pastel of a 
female, nude, in a sitting position, 
back half turned. showing right side, 
the hair is dark and done upon the 
head with large back comb. (I 
213866, Apr. 2, 1907.) [9161 


La Femme Endormie. 


Painting 84 by | 


In the fore- | Dehehted 
ground a nude woman, lying on her | = : 


| Shimmering sea. 


left side showing back to observer. | 


(I 21365, Apr. 2, 1907.) 
Gould (Helen Kk.) 


in light-colored dress, 
large hat surmounted by plumes, 
background of grass. with trees in 
the rear. (I 21369, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Gould (Helen Margaret) & Dorothy 
Gould. Portrait showing two chil- 


dren, one standing. slightly in the | 


rear, one sitting on two cushions, 


both children dressed in white. (1. 


21370, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Grand canal of Venice. Oil painting 
of the grand canal, the Campanile in 
the distance on the right with the 
lesser buildings around it. (1 21368, 
Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Black and 
showing a 


Washerwoman at the well. 
white crayon drawing, 


woman in short skirt, with a cloth | 
on her head. wearing sabots, in the | 


act of pulling a well rope. (1 21367, 


Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Grefe (Will), New York, 
NOY: 
National favorites. 


and yellow hat, leaning over wall, 
left hand supporting chin, man in 
black suit, directly back and to side 


of girl. (I 21650, Apr. 27, 1907.) | 
[9162 
Gross (Edward), New | 
Yorkin: Ye 


American girl. Painting in water color 
of a bust of woman—young and with 
large, open, beautiful eyes, wearing 
a small hat and a dark purple auto- 


mobile veil which drops to the waist | 
[9163 | 


line. (1 21490, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Pastel portrait, | 
shows #$ length standing in the open | 
wearing a | 


Two half figures, | 
man and girl. girl in yellow costume | 


Schwab (Mrs. Ch. M.) 


(Gustav), 
hym, ING YY. 
Full faced Lion head. Model of lion 
head with open jaw; with a leaf 
effect symmetrically arranged on 
both sides of head. (I 21571, Apr. 
22, 1907.) [9164 


Guam Brook- 


Gue (D. J.), New York, 
No ¥: 

Oil painting 20 by 
30 inches. The sea on a brilliant 
moonlight night, the moon being seen 
through a rift in the clouds. (I 
21385, Apr. 4, 1907.) [9165 


Gutmann & Gutmann, New 
YorkINy Ye 

Boy wearing a sweater 
and leggins and a rough-rider hat 
carries a gun over his right shoulder, 
dragging a Teddy-bear. (I 21629, 
Apr. 24, 1907.) [9166 


Love is blind. Little girl, 2-3 years 
old, with a ribbon in her hair, ten- 
derly embraces a dilapidated doll. 
(I 216381, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


Strenuous (The) life. (Boy, 2-3 years 


old, riding a hobby horse. (I 21630, 
Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Who says, Race suicide? Child, 2-3 


years old, seated on a sofa. Her 
right arm embraces a doll, while her 
left arm encloses three dolls. Nine 
other dolls are grouped about her 
(I 21632, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Hall (Richard), New 
J OLK; No We 
Portrait in oils 
of Mrs. Ch. M. Schwab, standing, 
full length, on the stairway of her 
house. (I 21628, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
[9167 
Harper & brothers, New 
Yorles IND Ye 
Part I, act II, scene 1. Rochester: 
An inn yard. An inn yard, a boy 
standing at the head of an ass, fig- 
ure in gallery holding a lantern. (I 
21656, ‘Apr. 20a) LOR) [9168 


Part I, act 5, scene 4. The Death of 
Hotspur. Battle scene, man on 
horseback striking another in the 
neck with a lance, soldiers fighting. 
(I 21657, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Part 2, act 3, scene 2. Before Justice 
Shallow’s house. in Gloucestershire. 
Five male figures, names Bullcalf, 
Mouldy, Shadow, Wart, Francis, 
Feeble at top. (I 21658, Apr. 27, 
1907. ) 


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Harper & brothers, New 
Y ork, N.. ¥\. 

Part 2, act 4, scene 4. Prince Henry, 
My gracious Lord, my father. this 
sleep is sound indeed. Figure in 
bed, with hand on the head of kneel- 
ing figure. (I 21659, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Sir John Falstaff, with his page. King 
Henry IV. act 1, scene 2. 


Figure | 


of man, holding by the hand a boy | 


who carries shield and sword: in the 
background a figure on horseback. (I 
_ 21660, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Harris (Mrs. Susanna), 
Columbus, Ohio. 

From shore to shore. Landscape, the 
center figure a cross, trees surround- 
ing the cross, the body of the cross 
representing an ocean view, with the 
sun setting in the distance. (J 21492, 
Apr. 15, 1907; 1 photo. Mar. 7, 1907.) 


[9169 
Hautecoeur (Jules). Paris. 
France. 
Flirt. Young woman sitting on a 


stone bench and with an amusing 
smile listening to a young man be- 


| Tsy 


_ Japanese girl. 


alg 


hind her, who attempts to flirt. 
21284, Mar. 25, 1907.) [9170 | 
Hill (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Autumn leaves. 
three quarter figure of a girl in a 
blue dress and blue hat with red 
feathers and holding in her arms 
several branches of autumn leaves. 
(I 21403, Apr. 6. 1907.) 


Chrysanthemum . girl. Water 
painting of a girl showing head and 
shoulders and holding to her breast 
two yellow chrysanthemums. (I 
21401, Apr. 6, 1907.) 


Opera girl. 
girl showing three quarter figure 
standing, wearing a hat with red 
feathers and red feathered boa neck 
piece. (I 21402, Apr. 2, 1907.) 


Rose girl. Water-color painting. show- 
ing head and shoulders of a girl 
holding a bunch of four roses. with 
head inclined as if smelling the 
flowers. (I 21400, Apr. 6, 1907.) 

Holm (Victor Sophus). 

Rome, N. Y. 

Carnegie (Andrew) Medallion- 
shaped model 16” in diameter bear- 
ing a portrait of Andrew Carnegie, 
about life size. (I 21429, Apr. 10. 
1907. ) [9172 


Water color showing 


Pipe dreams. 
EO | 


color | 


Water-color painting of a | 


When the moon is full. 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 
Cal. 

Da-ko-lin. 308. Yokia Indian baby, 
nude, sitting beside big ti basket, 
from which he is pulling old clothes. 
(I 21625, Apr. 23; 1907.) [9173 

Ma-kam. 307. Yokia Indian child; 
Wm. Peters sitting on the ground be- 
side black and white dog. (I 21623, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Mystic symbol. 309. Old Indian and 
a girl inside an old house built of 
logs, sticks. and grass; the man is 
clothed in a rabbit blanket, is smok- 
ing an Indian pipe. and explaining 
to the girl the basket symboltry. (1 
21624, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


y. 310. Poma Indian child, nude, 
holding his clothes, which consists of 
a pink petticoat. with a white waist. 
(I 21622, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Hunt (Woodbury 
Concord, N. H. 
Water-color painting, 
15 by 22 inches. Japanese girl in 
red kimono, with yellow girdle, dark 
hair, red ribbon in hair. both hands 

uplifted. (I 21467, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
[9174 


look before you sleep. Water-color 
painting, size 83 by 133 inches, the 
figure of a woman in night-gown and 
night-cap peering under bed with 
lighted candle. (I 21390. Apr. 4, 
1907. ) 


BS), 


Water-color painting 13 
by 17 inches. Young man seated by 
fire place in a Morris chair, pipe in 
hand, blowing rings of smoke. (I 
21466, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Wanted a boy. Water-color painting, 
84 by 134 inches. A man with a 
group of seven children around him, 
all daughters, the youngest with 
head peeping between his legs. (I 
21389, Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Oil painting, 
30 by 50 inches. An old fisherman 
in a row boat pulling towards the 
end of a long dock, full moon near 
the horizon, another boat a little 
ahead with two figures in it. (1 
21388, Apr. 4. 1907.) 


(Ei ING). 
Works UNE OY: 

Fifth avenue girl. Oil painting, 20 by 
30 inches. Young woman in winter 


Hyneman New 


costume. ermine hat. collar and 
cuffs, fur coat and muff. wearing 
bunch of violets. (I 21386, Apr. 4, 
1907. ) [9175 


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Hyneman (H. N.), New 
Yorke NY: 

Sunday morning. Oil painting, 12 by 
16 inches. A demure maiden in poke 
bonnet, with pink roses, silk shawl 
over shoulders, prayer book in hand, 
Chapel in the distance. (I 21408, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) 


International art publish- 
ing company, New 
Vor IN] Ye 
Anticipation. Little girl sitting on set- 
tee, underneath a bunch of mistletoe 
extending from above. (I 21572, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) [9176 
By the stream. Miniature rural win- 
ter snow scene; houses and tree in 
background, stream running past 
houses. (I 21573, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Fun with Santa Claus. Santa Claus 
dressed in street costume, carrying 
sack on back filled with toys, look- 
ing at child who is on the other side 
of fence or wall. (I 21574, Apr. 22, 


1907. ) | 
Letter to Santa Claus. Santa Claus 
attired in hat and coat, carrying 


sack on back filled with toys, with 
right hand extended for a letter be- 
ing handed to him by a child. (I 
Zi (oy Apr. 22, 190%:) 

Little Dutchy. Little girl in Dutch 
costume, seated on settee, her hands 
clasped in lap, with her eyes looking 
sideward as if in anticipation of 
something. (I 21576, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Santa Claus guide. Winter snow 


scene, house and trees in the dis- | 


tance, being approached by little boy 


and Santa Claus, who is carrying a | Foot of male Hawaiian, age 43. Form 


sack, is looking at the boy with an 


amusing smile; the boy is pointing | 


to a house. (J 21577, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Santa Claus telephone call. Little 
girl talking through a telephone on 
wall to Santa Claus, who is listening 
with the receiver to his ear. (I 
21578, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Scene in winter. Miniature effect of 
winter show scene in country, house 
and trees in distance, to which a 
man is approaching. (I 21579, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Two of a color. Little negro girl sit- 
ting on settee underneath a bunch of 
mistletoe which is extended from 
above. (1 21580, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Winter’s (A) day. Miniature effect 
of winter snow scene in a rural dis- 
trict, houses and trees in distance, to 
which are approaching three per- 
sons. (I 21581, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


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Yorke unre 

Winter’s (A) night. Medallion effect 

of rural winter snow scene, houses 

and trees in background, stream run- 

ning past house. (I 21582, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 


Wouldn’t it be fun. Little girl sitting 
on settee, left arm outstretched, rest- 
ing on seat, the right arm holding a 
doll; above her head is extended a 
bunch of mistletoe fastened by rib- 
bon, which she is looking at. (I 
215838, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Irwin (Charles D.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Arm of an American-Hawaiian, male, 
age 16. 81. Showing tubercular 
leprosy. (I 21554, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

[9177 

Arm of Portugese, male, aged 8. Tu- 
bercular leprosy. (I 21562, Apr. 20, 
1907.) 

Boy’s back. 361. Showing tubercular 
anesthetic leprosy. Male, age 12. 
(I 21549, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Face of a male Hawaiian, front view, 


age 37. Tubercular leprosy. 05480. 
(I 21559, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Face of female Hawaiian, age 15. 
423. Showing tubercular leprosy. 


(I 21553, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Face of male Hawaiian, age 37, side 
view. Tubercular leprosy. 05430. 
(I 21560, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Foot of male Hawaiian, age 21, show- 
ing leprosy (tub. anzesthetic). 185. 
(1 21548, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
of leprosy aneesthetic. 03449. (I 
21556, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Hand of German, male, age 49, show- 
ing tubercular anesthetic leprosy. 
05014. (I 21557, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Hand of German, male, aged 60. Tu- 
bercular anzesthetic leprosy. 05390. 
(I 21558, Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Hand of Hawaiian male. 
of leprosy anesthetic. 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Hand of male Hawaiian, age 12. 
Form of. leprosy anezesthetic, the 
ulnar nerve somewhat enlarged and 
hardened. (I 21561, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


Hand of Portugese woman, aged 60. 
416. Ansesthetic leprosy. (I 21552, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Joe’s face. Male, age 8, Portugese. 
Form of leprosy tubercular. (I 
21555, Apr. 20, 1907.) 


408. Form 
(I. 21581, 


FINE 
Irwin (Charles D.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Kanaka’s back. 375. Showing tub. | 


anesthetic leprosy, Hawaiian male, | 


age 14. (f 21550, Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Johns-Manyville (H. W.) 
company, New York, N. Y. 

Asbestos siding. 


sitting on same. 
1907. ) 


Jordan (Michael H.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Wi 21648. Apr. 27, 


Coming events cast their shadows be- | 
Drawing showing two colored | 


fore. 
men on horseback, and one the doc- 


tor, on a mule, racing at great speed | 
toward the group of cabins in the | 


distance. (I 21449, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Courting the twins. 


ple, two young men and two girls, in 

pleasant conversation in the cabin 

parlor. (I 21445, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Duel about twins. 


door scene; two colored men with 


pistols engaged in a duel, spectators | 
and doctor behind neighboring trees. 


(I 21446, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Introduction (The). Drawing showing 
two young colored men being intro- 
duced to two colored girls by their 
mother in her home. 
12. TOT.) 

Return from Europe. 
ing two flashy 


dressed colored 


couples parading through an admir- | 


ing crowd of colored spectators. (I 
21448, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

Wedding of the twins. Drawing of a 
colored wedding ceremony of two 


couples with the company in prepa-— 


ration for the wedding feast. (i 
21447, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Joy (George William), 
London, England. 
Eve. Full length nude figure 
foliage background. 
13, 2907.) 
Ker (Mary Sigsbee), New 
Vor IN; Xe 
Spring cleaning. Little girl sweeping 
rug in back yard with large broom, 


with 


[9180 


blankets hanging over clothes line, | 


glimpse of mother and house in 


background. (I 21484, Apr. 15, | 
1907. ) [9181 | 


Strenuous life. Black and white wash 
drawing of small boy, armed with 


toy gun and pistol creeping around | 
edge of big chair and finding toy | 


bear. (1 21425, Apr. .8, 1907.) 
28250—pr 4, nos 18-22—07——5 


Representation of the — 
roof of a building with Father Time | 


[9178 | 


{9179 | 
Drawing showing | 
a group of four young colored peo- | 
Bombardment of Grand Gulf. 


Drawing of out- | 


(I 2144, Apr. | 


Drawing show- | 


(I 21468, Apr. | 


ARTS 365 
Ker (William Balfour), 
New York, N. Y. 
Anticipation. Woman sitting at sew- 


ing machine making baby clothes, 
vision of future of child. (I 21427, 
Apr. 9, 1907.) [9182 
King (Hamilton), 
York, N?&W. 
Girl with parasol. Oil painting 30 by 
40 inches. Half length of young 
woman with red hair with parasol in 
lap. (1 21383, Apr. 4, 1907.) [9183 


New 


Kitson (Henry Hudson), 
Quincy, Mass. 

Assault of May 22nd, 1863, at Vicks- 
burg. Depicts a color bearer planting 
his flag on the parapet of the rail- 
road redoubt: five other men are in 
the act of climbing or being hauled 
up the parapet. (I 21438, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) [9184 


The in- 
terior of one of the river gun boats 
below Vicksburg 1863, a gun crew 
working one of the big guns, in the 
middle is the gun and directly in 
front of it is an old sailor sighting 
its (i 21585; Apr: 22; 1907.) 


Capture of Jackson, Miss. Panel rep- 
resenting a battery of artillery run- 
ning between two lines of troops; 
two horses are seen in the fore- 
ground. (I 21489, Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Champions Hill. Represents a_ bat- 
tery of artillery in action; the princi- 
pal figure is that of a gunner in the 
act of sighting the gun. (I 21584, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 


| Charge at Big Black river bridge 


Vicksburg campaign, 1863. Panel de- 
picts a bayonet charge led by an of- 
ficer who carries revolver in left 
hand and sword in right. (I 21440, 
Apr 12. 1907.) 


Le Vasseur (A.) & GCO., 
Paris, France. 


_ Le Maréchal Ney en Russie, 1812. Mar- 


shal Ney in Russia, during the cam- 
paign of 1812; he is on horseback 
and wears a flowing military cloak ; 
two aides, also on horseback, accom- 
pany him. (1 21473, Apr. 15, 1907.) 
[9185 
Restaurant de nuit A Montmartre. 
Night restaurant at Montmartre, 
crowded with customers ; some sitting 
at tables on the right of painting are 
looking at a man and woman exe- 
cuting a wild dance. (I 21474, Apr. 
Le, LOOT ) 


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Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Cup (The) that clears today of past 
regrets and future fears. Shows a 
table at which are two women drink- 
ing; an old woman drinks to drown 


the past regrets, while the other, a. 


young stylishly gowned woman, 
drinks to blot out the future fears. 
(I 21483, Apr. 15, 1907.) 


[9186 


Gentlemen of the road. Shows Uncle | 


Sam captured by a band of highway- | 


men composed of the leading mag- | 


nates and financiers, 


Rockefeller, | 


Rogers, Keene, Lawson, Harriman, | 


ete, o( 1) 20621 Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Give ’em a chance. 


Shows a large 


number of people engaged in every- | 


day occupation; one crowd 
people making a rush for the Brook- 
lyn Bridge entrance. (I 21508, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


shows | 
| Newport (A) idol. 


Why not make April 1st a legal holi- | 


day? 


Shows a parade of all the dif- | 
ferent varieties of fools; the differ- | - 


ent kinds of fools are all banded to- | 


gether and are being reviewed by 
Life, who is on a raised throne. (I 
21374, Apr. 3, 1907.) 


Wind (The) bloweth where it listeth. 


Street scene on a windy March day, | 
the wind tossing the skirts and hats | 
of passers-by regardless of every | 


thing. (1 21336, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Batchelor’s button. Number 


Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 

Diving (A) belle. Young woman wear- 
ing a black bathing suit, standing on 
the end of a board, with both arms 
met and stretched out in front of 
her. (I 21500, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Debutante (A) Bust portrait of a 
beautiful young woman having her 
hair arranged stylishly and orna- 
mented by a pon pon. (I 21502, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


A Fan flirtation. Two small bears in 
a seated position, one black and one 
white; the former wears glasses, 
holds a single rose, while the latter 
appears to be endeavoring to attract 
his attention from behind her fan. 
(I 21495, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Bust-portrait of a 
beautiful young woman having her 
hair waved and stylishly arranged ; 
her hat is large, the deep brim being 
turned up at one side, and trimmed 
underneath with roses. (I 21503, 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Ocean breezes. Young woman attired 
in a bathing suit of black material is 
shown in a seated position upon a 
bitt around which a hawser is wound. 
(I 21501, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Orchid. The design shows a beautiful 
spray of orchids. (I 21505, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 


Red flowers. Beautiful flower upon a 


of this 


beautiful flower laid here and there | 


upon the design. 
1907. ) 


Bear (A) hop. 
small black bear engaged in dancing. 
(I 21496, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


[9187 


Bear lovers. 


(0 21662,, Apr: #27, | 


Small white and a. 


Two little bears seated | 


closely together; the white one ap- | 


pears to be anxious to embrace the 
black one. 


Bear (A) proposal. Two small bears, 
one black, who is shown in a kneel- 
ing position with both front paws 
extended in an imploring attitude to- 
ward the white bear. (I 21498, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


Clover. Number of the beautiful clover 


blossom is seen 


(I 21497, Apr. 16, 1907.) | 


seattered over the | 


design; a number of honey bees on | 


the wing are interspersed amongst 
the blossoms. (I 21661, Apr. 27, 
1907.) 


| 
} 


vine, laid here and there upon the 
design. (1 21663, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Refused. Two little bears, one black 
and one white, in a seated position, 
the latter is turned from the former 
in a haughty manner, at the same 
time holding her fan between them. 
(I 21499, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Society bud. Full face, bust portrait 
of a young woman with beautiful 
waved hair, and wearing a largé 
hat trimmed with black tips and 
white chiffon, she wears a bouquet 
of chrysanthemums. (I 21504, Apr. 
16, 1907.) 


Teddy and his doll. Small black bear 
in a seated position and holding with 
both arms a Japanese doll. (1 21494, 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 


The design shows a beautiful 


Tulips. 
(I 21507, Apr. 16, 


bouquet of tulips. 
1907.) 


Violets. 
bouquet of violets. 
16, 1907.) 


The design shows a beautiful 
(I 21506, Apr. 


y 


4 
| 
F 


; 


is FINE 


ARTS 367 


Manship (Paul Howard). 
Norwalk, Conn. 
Horses pulling. Two horses pulling a 


half buried sand shovel. (I 21424, 
Apr. 8, 1907.) [9188 | 
Martenet (Howard L.), 


South Bethlehem, Pa. 
Lehigh poster. Football player in the 
act of punting a ball, front view. (I 
21397, Apr. 6, 1907.) [9189 


Meliodon (Jules Andre), 
New York, N. Y. 


Oblong panel, Louis XVI style, in the | 
in bas- | 


middle a frame in which 


relief are two cupids, one crowning | 


the other. (I 21404, Apr. 6, 1907.) 
[9190 | 
Sainte Marie. Bust of Holy Mary, | 


seen by ? 
left side; 
clouds around her head. which is 
veiled around the face. (I 21649, 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Merriam (J. W.) & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Sign of the Bull Dog. Five bull dogs 


exactly similar. in a diagonal line, 


facing the foreground, and conse- 


quently appearing of different sizes. | 


(1 21521, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Millet (F. D.), New York, 
Wo, 


a 


Entrance of the 4th Minn. Vols. into | 


Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. In the 


foreground on the left four stand- | 
ing figures and one seated on a log, | 
in the middle distance on the left | 


the regiment. in column by fours, 
preceded by the band. (1 21377. 
Apr. 4, 1907.) 


Moller (Ludwig), Lubeck, 
Germany. 


Thiiringer Muhle im Friihling. Water | 


mill in Thiiringen in the springtime 
of the year, a small house stands 


near the mill, while a woman sits on | 
the ground near the house and gazes | 


into the water. (I 21443, Apr. 12, 


1907.) 


Moran (EK. Percy), New 
Mgr. I, YS 
Smoker (The). 


open fireplace, with long pipe in his 
mouth, and jug on the floor at his 
left. (121409, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

[9194 


| Neptune tablet with basin. 


of face, and lean on her | 
an aureola of glory of | 


[9191. | 


[9192 | 


[9193 | 


Oil painting 5 by 6. 
inches, figure of a man in red coat | 
and three-cornered hat, seated by an | 


Morse (Charles H. B.), 
Newton Centre, Mass. 
Easter morning. Painting in oil, 19 
by 22 inches. Episcopal boy choir 
coming into church, with the crucifix 
bearer directly in the foreground. 
"(1 21393, Apr. 5, 1907.) [9195 


Mott (J. L.) iron works, 
New York, N. Y. 

Tablet of 
bronze or other metal with relief 
work, represented at the upper part 
the mythical God Neptune, at the 
lower end of the tablet is a basin to 
catch the water. (121626, Apr. 24, 


1907. ) [9196 
| Murray (Thomas H.), 
Downers Grove, III. 
Water lily, light stand. Base is 


formed by three lily leaves, grouped 
triangularly; one closed bud comes 
from center of group, also two stems. 
CR2ZIb1@s Ane, Ai, 1907) [9197 


Nardi (J.) company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Teddy bear. Is a model in a sitting 
position, legs at right angles from 
body, the bear is mounted, sitting 
upon a block 5% by 64% inches and 14 


inches thick. (121636, Apr. 25; 
1907. ) [9198 
| Niemeyer (Bernhardt), 
New York, N. Y. 


a vessel, such as a chain- 
pagne glass, loving cup, or the like, 
the lines of the stem of the vessel 
forming the outlines of two human 
faces. (121491, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

[9199 


| Design of 


Parsons (Frederick), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Spring. Size 9 by 13 in. From Prim- 
avera Florence, painted by Sandro 
Botticelli. Young female figure, 
modeled in low bas-relief, symbolic 
of spring, having flowers entwined 
in her hair, a wreath of foliage and 
blossom around her neck. (I 21485, 
Apr. 15, 1907; 1 photo. Apr. 1, 1907.) 

[9200 


Perry (R. Hinton), New 

York, Ne) Ye 

Salomé. In the act of dancing the 

dance of the seven veils before 

Herod. (I 21519, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
[9201 


Players club, New York, 


Booth (Edwin). Portrait bust; in the 
costume of Hamlet. (1 21518, Apr. 
18, 1907.) [9202 


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Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 

Jesus and John the Baptist. In the 
foreground are Jesus and John the 
Baptist near the River Jordan; John 
is dressed in a garment of skins and 
is approaching Jesus with bowed 


head. (121586, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[9203 | 
Jesus at the Pool of Bethesda. In the | 


foreground is shown Jesus looking | 
down upon a man who is lying on a | 
in the middle distance is | 
(I 21587, | 


mattress; 
seen the Pool of Bethesda. 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Temperance lesscn. The words, look 
not thou upon the wine, Prov., 23: 31, 
surrounded by an ornamental border 
are shown. 


Raborg (H. Mason), New 
Worl, IN X. 

Calvert (Charles) 5th Lord Balti- 
more. Portrait of Charles Calvert 
in early manhood, by Sir Godfrey 
Kueller, shows figure from waist up, 
curly hair powdered, embroidered 
coat, ruffled shirt, high collar band, 
three-quarters front view. (Ce 
21516, Apr. 18, 1907.) [9204 


Calvert (Leonard) 1st Governor of 
Maryland. Portrait, as a young 
man, shows head and_ shoulders, 
front view. (e216 345" eApreie2e, 
1907. ) 

RUG LD Dae 
Mich. 

Discovery of power 
world on its axis. 
of the earth at the equator, and the 
atmosphere surrounding it and show- 
ing how the earth is rotated by the 
heat of the sun acting on the atmos- 


Detroit, 


that turns the 


phere. (I 214384, Apr. 11, 1907.) 
[9205 
Rice & Hutchins, Boston, 
Mass. 
Bust of Longfellow. Pedestal and 


bust of Longfellow, with books and 
a globe at one side of same; and a 


little boy at the other side, leaning | 
(I 21524, Apr. 19, | 


on the pedestal. 


1907.) [9206 
Family (A) group. Group of five 
standing together; with father in 


center. (I 21528, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Wis reward. Schoolmaster with rule 


under his arm, presenting medal to | 


the little school boy. 
19, 1907.) 


(I 21530, Apr. 


(I 21596, Apr. 22, 1907.) | 


A sectional view | 


Rice & Hutchins, Boston, 
Mass. 

Office boy. Busy man sitting at his 
his desk writing, and small office 
boy handing him a letter. (1 21526, 
Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Professor and his friends. In his hat 
and gown, with two gentlemen 
friends at either side of him, and a 
small boy standing in front of him. 
(1 21527, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


School days. Two little school boys 
sitting on a bench, each putting on 
a shoe—one boy with a diploma 
under his arm. (I 21525, Apr. 19, 


1907. ) 
Shoe troubles. Two school boys sitting 
down on a bench, one boy with 


pained expression on his face; point- 
ing to his shoe. (I 21529, Apr: 19, 
1907. ) 


Youthful dancers. Little boy and girl 
dancing; with another little boy sit- 
ting on a stand putting on his shoes. 
(I 21523, Apr. 19, 1907. ) 


Ripley (Alfred Joseph), 
Long Branch, N. J. 
Bird’s-eye view of city of Long Branch, 
N. J., taken from a point off shore 
at Elberon, looking north. (1 21563, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) [9207 


Roseland (Harry), Brook- 
Lys, NGG Ne 

ixnitting lesson. Oil painting, 12 by 
16 inches, showing an old colored 
mamMmy giving a lesson in knitting 
to a white girl who is sitting down 
in front of her. (1 21399, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 


Still water, good luck, honey. Old 
colored Mammy making passes over 
a copper kettle, holding water, on 
top of an old green chair, girl in 
background, blonde, with old poke 
bonnet on head. (I 21398, Apr. 6, 
1907. ) 


Rourke (Mary E.), Butte, 
Mont. 

Bird convention. Painting 9 ft. long 
by 4 ft. 6 inches wide. In the fore- 
ground a strip of grass bordering a 
stream, a large tree; in the middle 
ground a stream of water, a large 
number of birds are shown stand- 
ing on the grass and wading in the 
stream. (I 21426, Apr. 9, 1907.) 

[9209 


[9208 | 


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369 


(Carl), Brook- 
yn. Y. 

Elkland. Mountain valley, the evening 
sun striking the back of it, a bull 
elk going bugling down hill toward 
a bunch of elks. (I 21619, Apr. 23, 
1907.) [9210 


Mountain (A) king. Bull caribou 
standing down hill on left, horns 
showing against sky: a number of 
small spruce trees end = foreground. 
(I 21620, Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Out in the open. Bull and a cow 
moose on a meadovw. bull in center 
of foreground, standing alert, look- 
ing toward a distant hill. (I 21618, 
Apr. 23, 1907.) 


Solitude. Bull moose, standing broad- 
side facing right. on a brush-covered 
hill, a number of dead trees to left. 
ff? 29ei, Apr. 23, 1907). 

Scribners’ (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Alarm (An) Moose emerging from 
water to the shore: wild geese fly- 
ing in the background. (I 21598, 


Rungius 


Apr. 22, 1907.) [9211 
American beauties. Girl in evening 
costume leaning over table and 


smelling roses, which are in a glass 


wase- (FF 21597, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
By play. Girl in summer costume 
with parasel. and standing beside 


her is fellow in tennis costume hold- 
ing racquet in his left hand. (I 
21599, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Champion (The) Girl seated at a 
table attired in outdoor costume, 


right elbow is resting on table and 
hand is up to face, tennis racquet is 


laying on table. (I 21600, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) 

Fisherman’s luck. Girl and fellow sit- 
ting on edge of stream. fellow is ad- 


justing reel, girl has coat about her 
shoulders, fish basket and net on the 
ground before the girl. (I 21601, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Fore. Girl in golfing costume hold- 
ing golf stick in right hand and hold- 
ing other above her, two girls behind 
her to the left. and caddy to the 
other side on her right. (I 21602, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Nearing the end. Elk running from 
pack of wolves who are about to at- 
tack, snow is deep on the ground 
and pine trees and mountains appear 
in the background. (I 216058, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 


Scribners’ (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Over the teacup. Portrait of lady 
wearing hat and holding saucer in 
left hand and cup in right hand 
just about ready to drink from it. 
»(I 21604, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Wanted: An Answer. Girl in riding 
habit seated at table; fellow stand- 
ing beside her and leaning with arms 
on back of chair, dog is sitting on 
haunches and looking up at the girl. 
(I 21605, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Winter (The) girl. Portrait of a gir) 
in winter costume, furs are very 
large and face is partially buried in 


them. (I 21606, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Seiter & Kappes _ litho- 


graphing company, New 
Works No Ye 

Beauty and the beast. Girl in bathing 
suit, sitting on a raft, hanging her 
feet in the water, having her back 
turned to five men, who are also in 
bathing “suits. ¢F, 21609," Apr. 23, 
1907) [9212 

My wife won't let me. Lady on one 
side of street holding up her skirt 
and beckoning to a mau on the other 
side of the street. (I 21616, Apr. 23, 
1967. ) 

Not yet but soon. Woman on one side 
of the door, rolling up her sleeves; 
and holding a rolling pin in the 
other; on the other side of the door 
is a man in his stocking feet having 
some difficulty in trying to open the 
deor. (F 21615. Apr. 23.’ 1907.) 


An Ocean Avenue mermaid. Woman 
sitting in front of a curtain, sitting 
on a chair bathing her feet in a tub 
of hot water, reading a book; two 
men are looking at her from behind 
the curtain. (I 21610, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Ringer (A) Stout woman in a bath- 
ing suit in the water. holding a life 
ring in her hand. (1 21612, Apr. 23, 


1907. } 
swell (A) affair. Stout. man and 
woman dancing in a dance hall, 


music sitting on a balcony in the 
background. (I 21614, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

Thing (A) of beauty. Stout woman in 
bathing suit talking to life guard, 
who is leaning against a boat on the 
beach. (1 21611, Apr. 23, 190T-) 

Tickled to death. Girl in bathing suit 
standing on beach. being tickled by 
three feather dusters on the left 
hand and by four feather dusters on 
te. crromt hand. Cr 21615. Apres aes 
1907. ) 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
Morke Nee 
Drawing shows 


Dublin. Sackville 


street; in the center of the picture | 


is a large statue, 
street is a large monument. 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Jerusalem in the Holy land. 
vided into two parts by walls which 
encircie them. 
one part can be seen the round top of 
a large mosque surrounded 
number of other 
square type. (GL 
1907. ) 

Rhine. 
houses at the base of a mountain, 
there is a small body of water which 
separates a harrow strip of land 
from the mainland. (I 21335, Mar. 
28, 1907.) 

St. Petersburg. A street in St. Peters- 
burg known as the Nevsky Prospect, 
the street is very wide and has 


21333, Mar. 


| 


further up the | 
(I 21570, | 
[9213 
It is di- 
In the foreground in | 
by a | 
buildings of a 


28; | 


To the right are a number of. 


Spielvogel (E.), New York, 
Ney. 


La Mer du Nord. Ocean view, big 
wave in center, small sail boat in the 
distance to the right. (I 21395, Apr. 
ae LOOW)) 


Staley (Harry Matthew 
Sherman), Balti- 
more, Md. 

Tours of the sea. Ship at the dock, 
standing with cleared deck, giving 
a front view of the battle ship with 
guns in position. (I 21482, Apr. 11, 
1907. ) [9218 


Stern (Hdward) & c@o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


| At the Liberty Bell they took a. try 
| And hoisted it up both good and high. 


houses on both sides, on the right- — 
hand walk can be seen lamp posts in | 
a row, the ground is covered with 


snow. (I 21493, Apr. 16, 1907.) 
Switzerland. In the foreground can be 


seen a fountain with a walk around | 


it, on which there is a woman stand- 
ing, to the left are a number of fir 
trees. (1 215384, Mar. 28, 1907.) 
Siocum (T. A.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Calling a cab. 
attired in white, also 
white hat trimmed with white tips; 
with her right hand she holds up her 
skirt in front, while with her left 
hand she is pointing up. (1 21520, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) [9214 

Smith (W. Granville), 
New York, N. Y. 
Wedding (The) journey. 


painting, 14 by 20 inches. Aft deck 


Beautiful young woman 
wearing a 


Water color | 


of an old-fashioned sailing steamer, | 


man and woman in colonial costume 
in center of picture. (I 21410, Apr. 
8, 1907.) [9215 
Sonn (Albert H.), New 
WorlawNy xe 
Indian’s head. Pastel painting, 103 by 
134 inches. Head and shoulders of 


an Indian, pipe in mouth, left hand | 


holding pipe, right hand holding a 
light. (1 2146, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
[9216 
Spielvogel (E.), New 
Vor) Na Ye: 
L’Atlantique. Ocean view, two big 
waves taking in main part; a small 


sail boat to the left in the distance. 


(I 21394, Apr. 5, 1907.) 


[9217 


Oil painting 15 by 20 in. showing the 
Roosevelt bears, Teddy B. and Teddy 
G. hoisting the Liberty Bell in Inde- 
pendence Hall, Philadelphia. (1 
21488, Apr. 16, 1907.) [9219 


From noon to night they let things go._ | 


Oil painting 15 by 20; showing the 
two Roosevelt bears; Teddy B. and 
Teddy G. celebrating July 4th in 
Independence square, they are danc- 
ing over some fire crackers which 
are exploding. (I 21489, Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 

They put crackers all along the wire. 
Oil painting 15 by 20 in. showing 
the Roosebelt bears Teddy B and 
Teddy G celebrating July 4th in In- 
dependence square, Philadelphia.’ (1 
21486, Apr. 16, 1907.) 


Who cares to-day who won the game 

We'll shoot off crackers just the same. 
Oil painting; 15 by 20 in. showing 
the Rocssevelt bears, Teddy G. and 
Teddy B. in the act of lighting a gi- 
ant fire-cracker. (1 21487, Apr. 16, 
1907.) 


Symmons (I. H.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Anticipation. Three-quarter figure of 
a woman; with dreamy eyes in decol- 
lete, and fur cloak thrown around 
her. (1 21637, Apr 2i,-0S07)) [9220 


Coquette (The) Bust figure of a wo- 
man decollete; buneh of ribbon at 


bust; and large picture hat, with 
chiffon tied under chin, chain of 


pearl beads around neck. (I 21638, 


Apr. 24, doce) 


Expectancy. Bust figure of a woman, 
with coat wide open, chest exposed 
and drapery drawn over bust to 
form a square neck effect. (I 21639, 
ADE 2s SOG) 


| 


| 


FINE ARTS 


371 


Symmons (J. H.), Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 
Fisher 
about 5 or 6 years old, with mouth 


open showing his teeth, and a large | 


hat on his head. (I 21640, Apr. 27, 


1907.) 


Her first lesson. 


21641, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Horse show girl. 


ing skirt with right hand. 
Apri; A907...) 


Innocence. Bust figure of a girl, with 
flowing hair, shoulders and chest ex- 
posed, and with left hand holding 
drapery over left arm. 
Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Full figure of a woman in 
dress, chest exposed 


Opera girl. 
evening 


bow sleeves 
21652) Apr. (27, 


and long 
1907.) 


gloves. (I 


Posing. 


of hair rolled on top of head and 


held in place by ornament, which | 
er -lorehead, (1) 


hangs in center 
21643, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Purity. Bust figure -of a girl with 
back exposed and drapery over arms, 
flowing hair and face looking over 
right shoulder, rose in right hand. 
(1 21644; Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Spring. Three-quarter figure of a girl | 


with chest and arms exposed; one 
bracelet above elbow on left arm; 
two bracelets on right arm. (I 
21645, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Vase of bridals. 


buds lying on table. 
Zi, 1907.) 


(1 21646, Apr. 


Vase of teas. 
and large base, filled with ten large 
roses, one bud and leaves and one 
rose and bud resting on table. (I 
21647, Apr. 27, 1907.) 


Yachting girl. Full figure of a gir] in 
yachting costume, right hand on 
wheel of vacht and in left hand hold- 
ing a pair of glasses. (I 21653, Apr. 
21, 1907:) 


boy. Bust figure of a boy, | 


Three-quarter figure | 
of a child, about 2 years old, with an > 
open book resting on her knee. (I) 


| Beatrice. 
Full figure of a girl, | 
three-quarter coat, large hat, hold- | 
GE elon t, | 


(I 21642, | 


and 
waist made to form a V effect, el- | 


ead 


Bust figure of a woman with | 
drapery thrown over shoulders, part | 


| Boy 
Vase filled with roses, | 
a few buds and leaves, leaves and — 


Vase, long narrow neck | 


Tompkins (Frank Henry), 
Boston, Mass. 
Prynne (Hester) Painting 36 by 28 


inches. Female, half figure stand- 
ing, facing nearly front, holding 


child in her arms showing back of 
ehild, woman has a eape cloak with 
light cap and kerchief and cuffs. (1 
ZI4 G2, Appr. 15, 1907.) [9221 


Ce ye), 
NG ree Yeu 
Young woman seated on a 
stone wall by stone steps, arranging 
a bouquet of flowers from a basket 


Turner New 


of flowers by her right side. (I 
21564, Apr. 20, 1907.) [9222 
Tyler (James G.), New 


NOTISIN. Ne. 

O’er moonlit seas. Oil painting 12 by 
16 inches. Two-mast schooner bowl- 
ing along over a moonlit sea, with 
the starboard and port lights both 
showing. (I 21407, Apr. 8, 1907.) 

[9223 


——ie) 


Tyrrell (Kdward R.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
for Teddy. Drawing depicting a lit- 
tle girl lying full length on the floor, 
her left arm encircling a toy bear, 
the right hand pointing at the letter 
T. in a large picture book which lies 
open before them. (I 21547, Apr. 19. 
1907.) [9224 


a 


Ulmann (Bernhard) & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Peeping Tom. Back yard of a country 
house, in the foreground is a large 
white cat in the act of licking its 
left fore paw, a large black cat is 
looking over a board fence just on a 
level with the sky line. (I 21348, 
Apr. 1, 1907.) [9225 


United States rubber com- 

pany, New York, N. Y. 
in snowstorm. Little boy in a 
snowstorm, with one hand in his 
pocket and the other over his ear 
gazing wistfully in a window. (I 
21627, Apr. 24, 1907.) [9226 


Van Ness (Frank Lewis), 
Chicago, Il. 

St. Louis limited train. Oil painting of 
train on Chicago and Hastern Illinois 
railroad in action. (I 21392. Apr. 5, 
1907. ) [9227 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, Il. 

Delia. Head and bust of woman, has 
hat on, neck and upper part of neck 
show, cloak thrown over shoulders. 
Ge 21350, iMar+ 22. 19072) [9228 


372 


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Wilcox (J. T.), New York, 
New Ye 
Asbury Park girl. Young woman wear- 
ing a grey bathing suit having a 


large white bow at the neck, and. 
black stockings, is seen standing in | 


water which comes above her ankles. 
(I 21538, Apr. 19, 1907.) [9229 
Atlantic City girl. Young woman 
wearing a gray bathing suit cut very 
low, exposing her neck and shoul- 
ders, 
black stockings, is shown seated on 
something that resembles part of a 
wreckage. (I 21546, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
Bar Harbor girl. Young woman wear- 


ing a white bathing suit and cap, and | 
a black belt and stockings, seated on | 
(i 21539) | 


the bow of a rowboat. 
Apr. 19, 1907.) 

Cape May girl. Young woman wear- 
ing a black bathing suit, cap, and 
stockings, and a white belt, is seen 
seated on a large, flat rock over 
which water is flowing. (I 21537, 
Apr. 19, 1907. ) 


Cony Island girl. Young woman wear- 


ing a white bathing suit and shoes, | 
black stockings, and a black bow on | 


her corsage, is seen diving from | 
some great eminence. (I 21542, Apr. | 
19, 1907.) 


Larchmont girl. Young woman attired 
in a black bathing suit, stockings, 


and cap, emerging from a bath house. | 


(2 27a). Apr, io, 1907.) 
Long Branch girl. Young woman wear- 
ing a black bathing suit and stock- 
ings, is shown standing 


her right hand she holds a rope. 
21545, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
Manhattan Beach girl. Young woman 
wearing a black bathing suit and a 
large black hat, standing in deep 
water. -(I 21540, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
Narragansett Pier girl. 


a broad-brimmed black hat, | 


in water | 
which comes above her ankles; with | 
(Oey 


Young woman | 
attired in a light bathing suit and | 


Wilcox (J. T.), New York, 
N. ¥ 


| Palm Beach girl. Young woman wear- 
| ing a black bathing suit and stock- 
ings, a white belt, and white ribbon 
on her hair, is shown seated on a 
rope. (I 21548, Apr. 19, 1907.) 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 

Blessed are the meek, for they shail 

inherit the earth. Single panel draw- 
| ing, dome top, in black and white; 
showing angel in center bearing yoke 
and the fruits of the earth, sup- 
ported on either hand by youthful 
angels with palms and shields. (I 
21512, Apr. 18, 1907.) [9230 


| Blessed are the merciful, for they shall 
obtain mercy. Single panel drawing, 
dome top, in black and white; show- 
ing angel of mercy breaking the 
sword while sheltering two young 
children. (I 21514, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Blessed are the poor in spirit, for 
theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. 
Single panel, dome top, in black and 
white; showing figure of angel with 
scroll, with other angels on either 
hand supporting crown. (1 21515, 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great 
is your reward in Heaven. Single 
panel drawing, dome top, in black 

| and white; showing figure of angel 

with two youthful angels on either 
hand playing musical instruments. 

(I 21513, Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Winston (Joseph W.), New 
York; NE: 

Design of a hatchet, bearing upon its 
head the medallion portraits of 
George Washington, Captain John 
Smith, and Pocahontas. (I 21469, 
Apr. 13, 1907.) [9231 


black stockings, is seen seated on a | 


raft and waving her handkerchief. 
(I 215386, Apr. 19, 1907.) 
Newport girl. Beautiful young woman 


wearing a bathing suit and hat, and | 


also wearing a long mantle, probably 
about to go in the water. 
Apr. 19, 1907.) 

Ocean Grove girl. Young woman wear- 
ing gray bathing suit and shoes and 
black stockings, is shown wringing 
her skirt; her hair is dark, and falls 


(I 21541, | 


Witkowski (i<.), United States. 
| Polly want a cracker. Boy and parrot 
main features ; boy sitting on ground, 


has eracker in hand, which he is 
| holding in front of parrot. (1 21566, 
| Aone 20s icy) [9232 


| Wolf & co., Philadelphia, 
Par 
Edelweiss. Bust of woman with toque 
on head, holding water lily in left 


loosely upon her shoulders. (I | hand. (1 21372, Apr. 3; 1907.) 

21544, Apr. 19, 1907.) [92338 
Total number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 2 copies 

exeh Since Jamie 190%. 2 oe We ae Bs el i, 


371 


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COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891, 
5ist CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 23-26 
JUNE, 1907 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1907 


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


CEASS FF, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. As the issue of Part 4 would 
necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Hngravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 
Arts. Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 
subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 J. P. 
poe, ore Ohio. Class F, XXc, no. 54160, May 11, 1907; 2 copies received 
Apr. : it? 


Acomb (J. P.), Cincin- American-examiner, New 
nati, Ohio. Yorks NewN: 
Not yet but soon. (F 54160, May 11, | Happy! Off! Back! But look who’s 
1907 ; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1907.) [9234 with him. (F 54141, May 13, 1907.) 
Aldrich & Smith, Boston, Her name was Maud—just plain Maud. 
Mass. (fF 53606, May 7, 1907.) 
Vincent (The) girl. (F 53393, May 2, | Ho! ’Tis Sherlock Guck, the Eskimo 
1907.) [9235 detective. May 5, 1907. (EF 53605, 
Alexander (Louis A.), ee NU : 
Roxbury, Mass. Jimmy. He doesn’t catch cold. (EF 
Child’s prayer. (F 51022, Feb. 27,| 54142, May 18, 1907.) 
#907; 1 c Keb. 27, 1907; 2 c« May.) —— He rushes for papa’s cigars. (Hf 
8, 1907.) [9236 54324, May 20, 1907.) 
American bank note com- No wedding bells for him. May 12, 
wey New York, 1907. (IF 54144, May 13, 1907.) 
ING Ye — May 19, 1907. (F 54328, May 20, 
Hoapin porcelain. (IF 54156, May 14, 1907.) | 
1907; 2 c. May 22, 1907.) [9237 | Oh! MListen who’s here. (F 54320, 
American - examiner, New May 20, 1907.) 
Work, MW. Y: Pay (The) envelope at home. (F 


Ach! It’s Sherlock Guck, der Hskimo 54138, May 13, 1907.) 
detectif. May 19, 1907. (F 54321, | This is what matches do. (F 53604, 


May 20, 1907.) [9238 May 7, 1907.) 
American (The) farmer. (F 54137, | Tom Brown, that’s his real name, he’s 
May .13, 1907.) - a very naughty boy. (F 54140, May 
Bunk and his wise father. (F 54325, | 3, 1907.) 
_ May 20, 1907.) Well! If it isn’t our old friends AI- 


Bunk, the dear little Kyoodle. May 5, | phonse and Gaston. May 19, 1907. 
1907. (F 53607, May 7, 1907.) | (EF 543826, May 20, 1907.) 

Dear little Bunk. May 12, 1907. (EF Who is it? Tis Sherlock Guck. the 
54143, May 18, 1907.) | Eskimo detective. (F 54139, May 

Happy Hooligan. He does not go. 13, 1907.) 
May 5, 1907. (F 53608, May 7, | Yankees (The) (F 53609, May 7, 
HO07:). We et OOM.) 


373 


374 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 


Baby Hippo. Isn’t he cute. (F 54876, 
May 22, 1907.) [9239 

Big Elly Root suspected. (F 54488, 
May 24, 1907.) 

Big life insurance fight on. (F 53478, 


May 3, 1907.) 

Braggo the Monk. He tries to catch 
a butterfly. (F 53385, May 1, 1907.) 

Rather lonesome. (EF 54166, May 
14, 1907.) 

— Shucks! When I was in Africa. 
(FE 54337, May 21, 1907.) 

These dubs aint anything to what 

ball players was years ago. (F 

53643, May 9, 1907.) 

tries to get through the fire lines. 

GH a2, ep ins alls, el GOT a) 

Wait till I show you how to walk 
on your hands. (F 53631, May 8, 
1907.) 

Close of Monopoly lodge dramatic sea- 
son. Grand presentation of Hamlet! 
Don’t forget the graveyard scene! 
(F 53290, Apr. 30, 1907.) 

Cluck Cluck, the slick chick. Come 
over here. (F 53691, May 10, 1907.) 


Gee I wish I could fly. (F 53482, 
May 3, 1907.) 
Golf is a great game. (F 543839, 


May 21, 1907.) 


Goodness. (KF 54268, May 17, 
1907.) 
Say; Frogletts. (F 54165, May 
14, 1907.) 
— Well I suppose. (F 53610, May 7, 
1907.) 
—— Well shell back. (F 54487, May 
24, 1907.) 


Common people divorce. 54434, 


May 23, 1907.) 

Diary of Ananias. Get out and stay 
out. (F 53793, May 11, 1907.) 
EK. Z. Mark buys some fine cigars. 

53612, May 7, 1907.) 

Gentle sex. All the latest and most 
important news of the day. (F 
54378, May 22, 1907.) 

— Don’t you wish you were Katy. 
(F 54829, May 20, 1907.) 

Fare please. (F 52736, Apr. 18, 

1907.) 

How to keep solid, though mar- 

ried. (F 54218, May 15, 1907.) 

The moral is: You never can tell. 

(FE 543812, May 18, 1907.) 


— Oh dear, I just don’t know what 
I shall do. (F 53795, May 11, 1907.) 


(FE 


(Fr 


American - journal - exam- 

iner, New York, N. Y. 
Gentle sex. 
ate. (F 54489, May 24, 1907.) 


—— Talkative book agent meets his | 


Waterloo. (F 53382, May 1, 1907.) 


Hall room boys. 


walker helped them out. 
May 14, 1907.), 


come. (F 54841, May 21, 1907.) 


a great hit. 


Photos were genuine, but the 
background was a fake. 


May 16, 1907.) 


ets. (F 538292, Apr. 30, 1907.) 


——— They dine in style, but when will 1 
(Ff 54271, May 17, 4 


they dine again. 
1907.) 


They have an exciting time at the 
Wild West show. (F 53614, May 7, 
1907. ) 

They take a little drive behind 


Mr. Wanacooper’s horses. (F 53480, 
May 3, 1907.) 


Hippo and the Monk. 
15, 1907.) 


His name was Knocko the Monk. I’ve 
got so I can play. (IF 53529, May 6, 
1907. ) 


Is Mr. 
vorce? 


Common People seeking di- 
(F 54340, May 21, 1907.) 


It happened in Birdland. Great scott | 


a beautiful princess imprisoned in a 
cage. (EF 53630, May 8, 1907.) 


——Here comes my husband. 
54148, May 13, 1907.) 


(Ff 


——I see by your hand. (F 53645, 
May 9, 1907.) 
—I want to play Miss Mayday. (F 


54328, May 20, 1907.) 


Now I play. (F 53384, May 1, 
1907.) 

Now just keep still. (EK 53500, | 
May 4, 1907.) 


Now why does that player run. 
(EF 53794, May 11, 1907.) 


— Oh, John! Mother is coming to see | 


us. (F 54431, May 23, 1907.) 


my compliments. (F 53291, Apr. 30, 


1907. ) 


Servants are so inconsider- 


Circumstantial evi- } 
dence was against them, but the floor | 
(KF 54169, | | 


Our straws from London haven't | 


Percy’s London waistcoat makes | 
(F 53628, May 8, 1907.) + 


(F 54253, | 


They almost lost their meal tick- 


(F 54219, May | 


Say give this to Miss Peach with © 


i 


S| 


cee te | 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 


| 
| 
| 


(F 53444, May 2, 1907.) 


|—— What a nice looking man. 
54251, May 16, 1907.) 


'—— Why Miss Wren, how do you do. 
1  (F 53528, May 6, 1907.) 


(FE 


|——— Wonder if my wife came. (F 
| 54375, May 22, 1907.) 
| — Yes, dear I’m coming. (F 54309, 


‘May 18, 1907.) 


— You're a fine subject, 
keep that pose. 
1907. ) 


| It’s a boy. 
Just kids. 


| you wash your face. 
20, 1907.) 


i Knocko the Monk. Greatest fire ex- 
tinguisher you ever saw. (F 54486, 
May 24, 1907.) 


— Say Knocko, let’s go to the show 

to-night. (EF 54147, May 13, 1907.) 

What is happiness. (F 54310, 

| May 18, 1907.) 

‘Little (A) bird told her so. 

| Apr. 13, 1907.) 

Little Hippo lost his balloon. 
53501, May 4, 1907.) 


Love microbe. It gets them all, both 
great and small. (F 53526, May 6, 
1907.) : 


now just 


$+ -— _—__—__— 


(F 54146, May 18, 1907.) 


(F 54830, May 


(F 52737, 


(FE 


, but he had another guess. 
May 10, 1907.) 


(F 53688, 


(F 54221, May 15, | 


Gracious, Willie, why don’t | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, 


|Ithappened in Birdland. Thisisspring. | | Mr. E. Z. Mark makes change. 


— This man thought he was immune, | 


Masherino the Monk. Ah! this is hap- | 


_—M-M-M! A Peacherino. (F 54432, 


piness. (F 54267, May 17, 1907.) 
May 23, 1907.) 


May 3, 1907.) 

Wonder what’s the matter now. 

| (F 53797, May 11, 1907.) 

' Mr. Common Hepple charge cruelty. 
(EF 54377, May 22, 1907.) 


| Mr. E. Z. Mark assists an artist. 
54220, May 15, 1907.) 


an heirloom. 


(EF 


(FE 53293! Apr: 


30, 1907.) 
'_—gets a season pass. (F 52738, 
Apr. 13, 1907.) 
gives expert advice. (EF 53796, 


May 11, 1907.) 
is suspicious. 
1907.) 


(EF 53481, | ——[’ll get you out at 5 A. M. 


(F 54327, May 20, 


When Antoinette is on the job. 


| Our antediluvian ancestors. 


| Sorrows of Satan. 


| Weather 


AND PRINTS S05 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 
(F 53499, - 
May 4, 1907.) 


returns the jewels. 
May 23, 1907.) 

Mr. EH. Z. Mark’s furniture is moved. 
(F 534438, May 2, 1907.) 


property is not defaced. (F 54269, - 
May 17, 1907.) 


Mrs. HE. Z. Mark is suspicious. 
53644, May 9, 1907.) 

Monopoly lodge. Boxing club pulls off 
fake fight. (F 54168, May 14, 1907.) 

Members off for Eurepe. (F 

54270, May 17, 1907.) 

Submarine boat makes trial trip. 

(KF 54811, May 18, 1907.) 

Wild West show. The Great Buf- 
falo hunt. (F 53641, May 9, 1907.) 

Moving day. (F 53441, May 2, 1907.) 

Nature studies. (F 54485, May 23, 
1907.) 

New woman. 


(Ff 54433, 


(FE 


(F 54338, May 21, 1907.) 


Now, what d’ye think of that. At this 
interesting juncture. (F 53442, May 
2, 1907.) 
| ——It’s my birthday, she said. (F 
538611, May 7, 1907.) 
— Sally Smithers had a bear. (F 


54167, May 14, 1907.) 

When cruising, one may be easily 
blown out to sea. (F 53642, May 9, 
1907.) 


What is 
lie en) Hoole Man, LOOT) 
What’s the excitement about. 
52734, Apr. 13, 1907.) 


Rhymo the monk—He didn’t finish his 


(F 


Spring poem. (F 53294, Apr. 30, 
1907.) 

——— Her form’s devine. (F 53690, May 
10, 1907.) 


(FE 

54249, May 16, 1907.) 

He drops in on 
the Duma. (F 53440, May 2, 1907.) 

They will shortly wed. (F 53503, May 
4, 1907.) 

Ghhe)o oC) bs502, aMiay. As 

1907.) 

Be 


careful how you handle that rare 


plant. (F 53527, May 6, 1907.) 
Hello! Is that you, Grace? (F 
54250, May 16, 1907.) 
How do you do, Antoinette. (F 


53383, May 1, 1907.) 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 

When Antoinette is on the job. I shall 
not be gone long. (F 53479, May 3, 
1907. ) 

— Isabel, said her father sternly. 
(F 54485, May 24, 1907.) 

— Let me mow the lawn for you. 
(EF 54374, May 22, 1907.) 

— Oh, Antoinette, do hurry out. 
53629, May 8, 1907.) 


(Fr 


Oh dear, I wish the postman 
would hurry up. (F 54808, May 18, 
1907. ) 


See mamma, I’m almost through 
planting the flower seeds. (I 54149, 
May 13, 1907.) 
Won’t mother be pleased. 
53689, May 10, 1907.) 
Wouldn’t it make you and your friend 
John mad. (FE 54252, May 16, 1907.) 
Ball (Susan Ann), Brook- 
line, Mass. 
Battle of Gettysburg. (KF 54348, May 
22, AIO 2" May 23, 19072) 


(Er 


[9240 
Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Alexander VI. entertaining an am- 
bassador. After the painting by 
H. Kaulbach. (F 54226, May 16, 
1907. ) [9241 
Beatrice Cenci. After the painting 
by L. Valles. (EF 54227, May 16, 
1907. ) 
Blanche of Castile, mother of Saint 


Louis. After the painting by Mo- 
reau de Tours. (F 54233, May 16, 
1907.) 


Bocecaccio’s merry raconteurs. After 
the painting by Jacques Wagrez. 
(F 54237, May 16, 1907.) 

Droit Du Seigneur. After the paint- 
ing by Lucien Melingue. (F 54228, 
May 16, 1907.) 

Isabella receiving Columbus. After 
the painting by M. V. Crispo. (F 
54239, May 16, 1907.) 

Italian wedding costumes and customs. 
15th century. (F 54230, May 16, 
1907.) 

Jeanne D’Are. After the painting by 
Jean J. Scherrer. (F 54234, May 
16, 1907.) 

Ladies hunting. After the painting 
by Henry Génois. (F 54229, May 16, 
1907. ) 

Odette De Champdivers and Charles 


VI. After the painting by Albrecht 
de Vriendt. (F 54236, May 16, 
1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Queen Isabeau’s entrance into Paris. 


(F 54231, May 16, 1907.) 
Spanish post - nuptial 

After the painting by J. Agrasot y 

Juan. (EF 54235, May 16, 1907.) 


Sumptuous toilettes of women in North 


Italy. After the painting by Paul 4 


Veronese. (EF 54232, May 16, 1907.) 
Vittoria Colonna‘and Michael Angelo. 


After the painting by H. Schneider. , 


(F 54238, May 16, 1907.) 


Barsia (Giorgio), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Our Presidents. (F 53451, May 2, 


1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907; [9242 


Bowles (Joseph B.), Chi- 
cago, [Il. 
Peck’s Bad Boy and his country cous- 


ins; they have fun with a balloon |} 


peddler. (EF 54201, May 15, 1907.) 


[9243 | 


—— they have fun with a hen’s nest. 
(F 53541, May 6, 1907.) 


have fun with gardener. 
54371, May 22, 1907.) 
they play marbles. 
May 6, 1907.) 


(Fk 


(Ff 53540, 


—— they play with bow and arrow. | 


(F 54242, May 16, 1907.) 


Bowser (S. F.) & co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 

Battery of cut 9 units. 
10. (& 53746, Apr. 105 1907; 2°74 
May 15, 1907.) 

Cellar tank battery. 
eut) 15. (CE 53739, Apra io; 1907: 2 
e. May 15, 1907.) 

Combination cut 41 and 15. Plan 
drawing 7. (F 53748, Apr. 10, 1907; 
2c. May 15, 1907.) 

Double battery of cut 9 units. Plan 
drawing 12. (F 53675, May 9, 1907; 
2c. May 15, 1907.) 

Factory equipment, 
Plan drawing 11. 
1907; 2 @ May 15, 

Floor tank, battery. 
cut 9. (EF. 53738, 
ce. May 15, 1907.) 

Garage equipment, New York, city. 
Plan drawing 5. (F 53741, Apr. 10, 
1907; 2 c May 15, 1907.) 

Model oil storage system, cut 801. (F 
52761, Apr. 13, 190%) 2 ey May “& 
1907. ) 

Model rubber cement storage system, 


center oil house. 
(F 53674, May 9, 
1907.) 


cuts 806, 807, 808. (F 53683-53685, | 


May 8, 1907.) 


observances. | 


Plan drawing © 


[9244 | 
Plan drawing 3, | 


Plan drawing 2, © 
Apr. 10, 1907; 2 4 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Bowser (S. F.) & co., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 
Oil house and factory. Plan drawing 
fee (eh Hotar, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 c May 
a, 1907.) 


Oils in vault. Plan drawing 9, cuts 
41 and 44. (F 53745, Apr. 10, 1907; 
2c. May 15, 1907.) 


Separate oil house. Plan drawing 4. 
(F 53740, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 ce. May 15, 
1907.) - 


Storage house. Plan drawing 6 (F 

poei42, Apr. 10, 1907; 2 ec May 15, 
1907. ) 

Store house and separate oil house 
combination cut 41 and 150. Plan 
drawing 8. (F 53744, Apr. 10, 1907; 
2 ¢. May 15, 1907.) 


Brandt (C. Edwin), New 
York, N. Y. 
(F' 58805, May 13, 1907.) 
[9245 


Breckenridge (Hugh H.). 
Fort Washington, Pa. 
Nautilus (The). (F 54347, May 22, 
1907.) [9246 


Briar (Asa Le Roy), Wau- 
kon, Iowa. 
School of experience. (F 54152, Apr. 
8, 1907; 2 ce. May 11, 1907.) [9247 


Scandal. 


Bromeier & Gawthrop, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Pittsburg flood, March 15, 1907. Fifth 
avenue and Liberty avenue. . (F 
538457, May 2, 1907; 2 @ Apr. 18, 
1907. ) [9248 

Fifth street. (F 53458, May 2, 

1907 ; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Liberty avenue. (F 53456, May 2, 
fo07; 2 ¢. Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Liberty avenue and Ferry street. 
(F' 53459, May 2, 1907; 2 c Apr. 18, 
1907. ) 

Liberty avenue and Monongahela 
river. (F 53453, May 2, 1907; 2 c. 
Apr. 18, 1907.) 

— Sixth street. (F 53455, May 2, 
1907 ; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1907.) 


Sixth street and Liberty avenue. 
BE’ 53460, May 2, 1907; 2 ec Apr. 18, 
1907.) 

—— Sixth street and Penn ave. (F 
53454, May 2, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 18, 
1907.) 


Brooke (Minnie B.), Chevy 
Chase, Md. 
I don’t know where I’m going. 
53639, May 9, 1907.) 


(Fr 
[9249 


377 


Buckham (Charles W.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Duplex apartments. ist floor. (F 
52506, Feb. 28, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 29, 


1907.) [9250 
2nd floor. (EF 52507, Feb. 28, 
1907; 2 c Apr. 29, 1907. 
Burdick (Benjamin), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

It’s a three bagger cinch. (F 582387, 
Apr. 29, 1907; 1 ¢ Apr: 29, 4907: 
2c. May 15, 1907.) [9251 

1907 (A) stunt. (& 532388, Apr. 29, 
1907; 1 c@ Apr. 29, 1907; 2°. May 
13, 1907.) 


Burkhart (E.), Chicago, 
Ill 


Skidoo for you. (BF 53289, Apr. 30, 
1907.) [9252 


Burrows brothers com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 
McHenry (Dr. James) (F 53514, 
May 4, 1907.) [9253 


in’ colors. (Gh 537383) ) May ‘20; 
1907. ) 

McHenry (Margaret Caldwell), 
colors. (F. 53734, May 10, 1907.) 

Washington (George), half-tone. 
53515, May 4, 1907.) 

——in colors. (F 53516, May 4, 
1907. ) 

Campbell art company, 

Hlizabeth, N. J. 


in 


(FE 


Adoration. 3260. (F 53340, May 1, 
1907.) [9254 

Apple blossoms. 3263. (F 538345, 
May 1, 1907.) 
Autumn. 3240. (F 58315, May 1, 
1907. ) 
3268. (EF 53331, May 1, 1907.) 
Autumn leaves. 3306. (F 53348, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Autumn pasture. 3264 (F 53348, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Bit of Venice. 3294. (F 53355, May 


1, 1907.) 


Black eyed Susan. 3281. (EF 53335, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Boundless sea. 3308. (F 53350, May 
1, 1907.) 

Bride. 3246. (F 53325, May 1, 1907.) 

Bridesmaid. 3247. (F 53326, May 1, 
1907. ) 

Chauffeuse. 3296. (EF 53357, May 1, 
1907.) 

College girl. 3248. (F 53322, May 1, 
1907. ) 

Colonial belle. 3267. (F 53332, May 1, 


1907.) 


378 


Campbell art company, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 


Companions. 3265. (KF 53344, May 1, 
1907.) 

Coquette. 3244. (F 53323, May 1, 
1907.) 

Devotion. 3242. (F 53321, May 1, 
1907.) 

Disputed pathway. 3266. (F 53387, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Dutch interior. 3275. (F 53329, May 
1, 1907.) 

Fairy tales. 3280. (F 53334, May 1, 
1907. ) j 

Fruition. 3307. (F 53349, May 1, 
1907.) 


Gladys. 3254. (F 53339, May 1, 1907.) 


Her mother’s face. 3259. (EF 53342, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Holland water front. 3293. (F 53356, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Honeymoon vision. 3310. (EF 53360, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Hostess. 8303. (EF 58352, May 1, 
1907.) 

Lion and lioness. 3274. (F 53328, May 
1, 1907.) 

Lost. 38261. (F 53341, May 1, 1907.) 


Lowering (A) day. 3278. 
May 1, 1907.) 


(F 53358, 


Madonna. 38251. (F 53320, May 1, 
1907.) 

Matinee. 3245. (F 53324, May 1, 
1907.) 

Meditation. 38297. (EF 53327, May 1, 
1907. ) 

Midnight in the north. 3309. (F 


53351, May 1, 1907.) 
Music. 3305. (F 53347, May 1, 1907.) 
November in the woods. 3295. (F 
53354, May 1, 1907.) 
Passing storm. 3262. 
1, 1907.) 
Pine tree girl. 
1907.) 
Roman beauty. 
1, 1907.) 
Rural scene. 
1907.) 
Saddest when we sing. 
53330, May 1, 1907.) 


(F 53338, May 
3235. (F 53318, May 1, 
3252. (H 53361, May 
3250. (F 53319, May 1, 


3269. (FF 


Saying grace. 8276. (F 53333, May 1, 
1907.) 

Sheep at the pool. 3277. (EF 58359, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Spirits of the clouds. 3304. (FF 53346, 
May 1, 1907.) 


Spring. 3238. (F 53313, May 1, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Campbell art company, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 


Summer. 32389. (F 53314. May 1, 
1907. ) 

Violet. 3253. (EF 53317, May 1, 1907.) 

Waiting. 3302. (F 53353, May 1, 
1907. ) 

Wild flower. 38282. (EF 53336, May 1, 
1907.) 

Winter. 3241. (F 53316, May 1, 1907.) 


Casualty company of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 
Man who was insured, and the man 
who was not. (F 53452, May 8, 
1907 ; 2 c. May 8, 1907.) [9255 


Chase (Dorothy H.), New 
York, Ni N; 
Dancing on the green. (F 54279, May 
18, 1907.) [9256 


Hverything comes to him who waits. 
(EF 54278, May 18, 1907.) 


Colorado iron works Co., 
Denver, Colo. 
Belt tightener. (F 54416, May 28, 


1907. ) [9257 
Matte settling cart. (F 54415, May 23, 
1907.) 


Cook (H. T.), New York, 
NGS Ns 


Enemy routed. (F 53261, Apr. 23, 
1907; 2 ¢ Apr. 8, 1907.) [9258 

Flag of truce. (I 58268, Apr. 23, 1907 ; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 


Forced march. (F 53258, Apr. 28, 
1907; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Hasty retreat. (F 538260, Apr. 28, 


1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Initiating a Rookie. (I 53256, Apr. 28, 
1907 ; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Letter to the folks. (F 53255, Apr. 238, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 


On the firing line. (F 53259, Apr. 23, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 
Parley (The) (EF 53262, Apr. 28, 


1907; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Passing in review. (F 538257, Apr. 23, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Returning from the front. (F 53264, 
Apr. 23, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Running the guard. (F 53266, Apr. 23, 
1907; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1907.) 

Taps, all lights out. (F' 53265, Apr. 28, 
1907; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1907.) 


Copping (Herold), 

don, England. 
Annunciation (The) (F 52992, Apr. 
22, 1907.) [9259 


Lon- 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


379 


Copping (Herold), lLon- 
don, England. 


Ascension (The) (F 53014, Apr. 22, 


1907. ) 
At the cross. (F 53012, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Bartimeus. (F 53001, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Call of Andrew and Peter. 
impr. 22, 1907.) 


(EF 52995, 


Gethsemane. (F 53002, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Good Samaritan. (F 52999, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 

‘Healing of the leper. (F 53006, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

John the Baptist. (EF 52994, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 

Lazarus, come forth. (F 53000, Apr. 
22, 1907.) 

Little child set in the midst. (F 
52998, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Lord (The) blessing the children. (F 


53010, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Martha and Mary. (F 53008, Apr. 22, 
H30T.)\.- 


Mary Magdalene at the _ sepulchre. 
om 53005, Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Miracle of the loaves and fishes. (F 
52997, Apr.-22, 1907.) 

Prodigal son. (EH? 53009; sApr.. 22, 
190%.) 

Question of the Sadducees. 


Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Sermon on the Mount. 
22, 1907.) 


Shepherds of Bethlehem. 
apr, 1907.) 


Temptation (The) 
1907.) 


Transfiguration (The) 
22, 1907.) 


Walk (The) to Emmaus. 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 


Well of Sychar. 
1907.) 


Cox 


(® 52993, 
(F 53004, Apr. 22, 
(F 53007, Apr. 
(F 53013, 
GE 53005;. Apr. «22; 


(Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Brownie clown of Brownietown. May 
», 1907. (EF 53513, May 4, 1907.) 
[ 9260 


-——— May 12, 1907. (F 53771, May 11, 


1907. ) 
May 19, 1907. (F 54297, May 18, 
1907.) 
Crall (Leander H.), New 
York. . N.Y. 
Asfordby pedigree issued in 1562. (F 
53634, Apr. 30, 1907.) [9261 


(F 53011, 


(F 52996, Apr. | 


| 
} 


Curtis publishing com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Carry him safe. 3329. (F 53311, May 


1, 1907.) [9262 
Fancy dress ball. 3333. (F 53306, 
, May 1, 1907.) 
Girl worth knowing. 3332. (F 53307, 


May 1, 1907.) 


Leisurely lane. 3328. (F 53310, May 
1, 1907.) | 

Lhovein ambush. 3832 (hy 53382, 
May 1, 1907.) 

Roses for the neighbors. 3331. (F 
53309, May 1, 1907.) 

Under the southern moon. 3330. (F 


53308, May 1, 1907.) 
Won and lost. 3334. 
1907. ) 
Davidson brothers, 
don, England. 
Absorbing game. (F 54102, May 13, 
1907.) [9263 
Adrift. (F 53860, May 13, 1907.) 
After lunch. (F 53919, May 18, 1907.) 


After the spill. . (F 53935, May 13, 
1907.) 


After 10 minutes talk, ete. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Anxious moment. 
1907. ) 

Are we down-hearted? No! 1 to 6. 
(F 53867-53872, May 13, 1907.) 

Are you quite sure you shot it. 
53817, May 13, 1907.) 

At the Zoo, Pa is recognized. (F 53889, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Aunt Maria has the mumps. 
May 138, 1907.) 
Auntie (The) kiss. 

1907.) 
Awful sorry I can’t get to the office. 
(F 54028, May 13, 1907.) 
Awfully sorry I can’t pay. 
May 13, 1907.) 
Belle of the ball. 


(F 53305, May 1, 


Lon- 


(F 54027, 


(F 53990, May 13, 


(F 


(F 53834, 


(¥ 53893, May 18, 


(F 53909, 


(F 54104, May 18, 


1907.) 
Bill (The) (F 53998, May 13, 1907.) 
Blimey. (F 53907, May 13, 1907.) 
Breakfast at the hotel. (F 53965, May 
13, 1907.) 
Bunkered. (F 54107, May 13, 1907.) 
Can’t you come in the proper way. (F 
53960, May 13, 1907.) 
Captain, blow your whistle, ete. (F 


54067, May 13, 1907.) 
Caught napping. (F 53948, May 18, 
1907. ) 


380 


Davidson brothers, lLon- 
don, England. 
Changing seats. (EF 53979, May 13, 
1907. ) 
Charged with furious riding. 
May 18, 1907.) 


(EF 55866, 


Cheerful. (F 53976, May 13, 1907.) 
Chicken broth, sir? (F 53856, May 18, 
1907.) 


Children want new clothes. (F 53972, 


May 13, 1907.) 


Choosing a mistress. (F 54011, May 


13, 1907.) 

Clubs are trumps. (F 538878, May 13, 
1907.) 

Clumsy brute. (F 53839, May 13, 
LOO): 

Come out, you coward. (F 54000, 
May 138, 1907.) 

Cook’s favorite. (FF 54043, May 13, 
1907.) 

Country lodgings. (F 53966, May 138, 
1907.) 

Courtship. (F 54073, May 13, 1907.) 


Cousin Dick has a bad attack of influ- 
enze. (EF 53836, May 13, 1907.) 

Cricket, well thrown, sir. (F 53843, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Dear, Pa, Ma and Gertie have come to 
stay a month with us. (F 53999, 
May 18, 1907.) 

Diamonds are trumps. 
13, 1907.) 


(F 53873, May 


Electicneering kiss. (IF 53896, May 
13, 1907.) 
"Elp a poor ole soldier, mum. (F 


54099, May 13, 1907.) 
Engaging a servant. (F 54012, May 
13, 1907.) 


Evening, rustic courtship. (F 53849, 
May 13, 1907.) 
Every dog has his day. (F 54111, 


May 13, 1907.) 
Family man. (F 54128, May 13, 1907.) 
Far from the madding crowd, perhaps. 


(EF 53857, May 13, 1907.) 
Farmer (The). (F 54076, May 18, 
1907. ) 


Father has the tooth-ache. (F 53831, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Father mounts. 
1907. ) 

Trather rides in the row. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Father takes the jump at the riding 
school. (F 53862, May 138, 1907.) 


Finds the key of the wine cellar. 
538899, May 13, 1907.) 


(EF 53861, May 13, 


(F 538863, 


(Hh 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 
don, England. 
Finished for the day. (F 53920, May 


13, 1907.) 

First night on board ship. 
May 18, 1907.) 

Fishing. (F 53844, May 138, 1907.) 

Fisting out the ball. (F 54064, May 
13, 1907.) 


Fore. (F 541038, May 18, 1907.) 


(F 53968, 


Foreigner (A) (F 54123, May 18, 
1907.) 
Foul. (F 54055, May 138, 1907.) 


Full (A) back. (F 54065, May 18, 
1907.) 

Full (A) stop. (F 53865, May 18, 
1907.) 

Gas explosion. (F 5389938, May 18, 


1907. ) 
Gay old dog. (F 54108, May 13, 1907.) 
Gives Pa and Ma a little advice on 


matrimony. (F 538900, May 18, 
1907. ) 
Goal. (F 54068, May 13, 1907.) 


Goes to a bargain sale. 
May 138, 1907.) 


Goes to the dentist. 
1907.) 


Golf. (F 53847, May 18, 1907.) 
Got it. (F 54129, May 13, 1907.) 


Grand day for golf. (F 54106, May 18, 
1907.) 

Grand slam. (KF 53876, May 13, 1907.) 

Hands. (IF 54052, May 18, 1907.) 

Hang it all, I’ve left my money at 
home. (EF 539138, May 13, 1907.) 

Hard at work. . (F 538995, May 13, 
1907. ) 


— the Guv’nor walks in. 
May 13, 1907.) 


(F 53924, 


(F 53930, May 13, 


(EF 53917, 


Hark! Your father approaches. (F 
53886, May 13, 1907.) 

Have the rest, old chap. (F 53991, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Haymaking, the amateurs. (F 538854, 
May 18, 1907.) 

He arrests a gang of Hooligans. (EF 


54041, May 13, 1907.) 

He conducts an old lady across the 
road. (F 54044, May 13, 1907.) 

a voung lady across the road. 
54039, May 13, 1907.) 

He finds a lost child. 
13, 1907.) 

He finishes his job. 
1907. ) 

He goes away from his job. 
May 18, 1907.) 


(FE 
(F 54040, May 
(F 538997, May 18, 


(F 53996, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Davidson brothers, lLon- 
don, England. 
He goes shopping. (F 54049, May 138, 
1907. ) 


He has a friendly glass and cigar with 


381 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 


don, England. 


_ I’ve brought my friend Jones to have a 


Mr. Jones. (F 54042, May 13, 1907.) | 


He leaves the water tap running. (F 
03994, May 13, 1907.) 
He washes a few things. (F 54048, 


May 138, 1907.) 
Head work. 


Hearts are trumps. 
1907. ) 


(F 538877, May 18, 


| 


bit of supper. (F 54008, May 18, 


1907. ) 

I won’t be long, dear. (F 538974, May 
13, 1907. ) 

I won’t have you here. (F 58823, May 
13, 1907.) 


If you don’t pay this bill at once I 


(F 54066, May 18, 1907.) | 


Hi fear no foe hin shinin harmouwr. | 


(F' 53942, May 13, 1907.) 


Hi! Give us a light, Guv’nor. (F 
53938, May 13, 1907.) 

His bed. (F 53953, May 13, 1907.) 

His breakfast. (F 54046, May 13, 
1907.) 

His joint shrinks very rapidly. (F 


53954, May 13, 1907.) 

His landlady’s cat developes a fond- 
ness for his tea. (F 54047, May 13, 
1907.) 

— cat likes whiskey. 
13, 1907.) 

— pet daughter plays the piano. 
(EF 53956, May 13, 1907.) 

His little Dill. 


(F 53955, May 


1907. ) 

His only pair. (F 54045, May 13, 
1907. ) 

His wife’s mother lectures on the evils 
of smoking. CH 55504 1e se May 13: 
1907. ) 

Hoblige me wif a light, Guv’nor. (KF 


54112, May 13, 1907.) 
Hotel full, Pa sleeps in the billiard 
room. (F 54008, May 13, 1907.) 
House being full Pa, Ma and the baby 


have to sleep in the bathroom. (F 
54005, May 13, 1907.) 


How happy I could b vith either. | 
i PPS et a | Let me git at ’im. 


(F 54098, May 13, 1907.) 


How nicely you are developing. (F 
53950, May 13, 1907.) 

How’s eggs this morning? (F 54118, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Tll teach yer to spend the rent. (F | 


53820, May 13, 1907.) 
- to steal the milk. 
13, 1907.) 
I’m not the sort of a girl you take me 
for. (F 54127, May 13, 1907.) 


Is frightened of mice. 


_ Jack is late. 


shall cut off the gas. (F 53906, May 


13, 1907.) 

In a dog-eart. (F 540238, May 18, 
1907. )- 

Interrupted spoon. (F 53851, May 18, 
1907. ) 


(EF 58922, May 
13, 1907.) 


It will bring good luck, old dear. 
53814, May 13, 1907.) 


(FF 53967, May 13, 1907.) 
John Bull (dog). (F 54121, May 13, 


(FE 


1907. ) 
_Joins the yolunteers. (EF 53927, May 
| 18, 1907.) 
| Kick off. (F 54058, May 138, 1907.) 


| Ladies’ bathing machines. 


(EF 53824, 
May 138, 1907.) 


_Lady help washes Pa’s finest old mas- 


(F 54050, May 13, | 


ter. (EF 53985, May 13, 1907.) 


| Landlady: I can’t wait any longer, sir. 


_Leading a dog’s life. 


| Left your purse at home? 


I saw such a lovely hat to-day, dear. — 


(F 53904, May 13, 1907.) 


I shall be late to-night, dear. 
54031, May 13, 1907.) 


(FE | 


(F 53908, May 138, 1907.) 
Late again. (F 53915, May 138, 1907.) 
(F 54109, May 


13, 1907.) 

Learns to play the sax horn. (F 
53929, May 13, 1907.) 

Left my blooming purse at home. (FE 


53911,.May 13, 1907.) 

Allow me to 
pay. (F 538914, May 13, 1907.) 

Left your umbrella here last night did 
you. (F 54032, May 13, 1907.) 

(F 538819, May 18, 
1907.) 

Little difference of opinion. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Little mixed. (F 53992, May 13, 1907.) 

Loafing. (F 53916, May 13, 1907.) 


(F 54004, 


| Lodging house slavey brings up his 
(F 54096, May | 


boots and letters. (F 53952, May 138, 


1907.) 

I.ong and short of it. (FF 53988, May 
13, 1907.) 

Long lingering Riverside kiss. (FE 


53895, May 13, 1907.) 
Looking for lodgings. 
13, 1907.) 


(F 54007, May 


382 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 


don, England. 
Love at first sight. (KF 54075, May 13, 
1907. ) 
(F 54125, May 18, 1907.) 
Love is blind. (F 53934, May 13, 1907.) 


Love’s young dream. (F 54130, May 
13, 1907.) 

Luncheon. (F 53918, May 18, 1907.) 

Ma and the burglar. (F 53882, May 
DS LOOT) 

Ma erosses a busy street. 
May 138, 1907.) 

Ma gets caught by the incoming tide. 
(F 538941, May 13, 1907.) 

Ma goes shopping. (F 53879, May 13, 
1907.) 

Ma has a cold. 
1907.) 

Ma is startled by the new tiger skin 
rug. (F 53884, May 13, 1907.) 

Ma plays golf for the first time. (KF 
538883, May 13, 1907.) 

Makes Johnny a pair of trousers. (F 
53925, May 13, 1907.) 

Man overboard. (FEF 53858, May 13, 


(F 53881, 


(F 53832, May 18, 


1907.) 
Market day. (F 54074, May 13, 1907.) 
Married. (F 53936, May 13, 1907.) 


Mary Ann, the boarding house slavey. 
(¥ 54016, May 13, 1907.) 

Mary breaks Pa’s favorite bust. (F 
53984, May 18, 1907.) 

Ma’s pet pug destroys Pa’s new topper. 
(F 53880, May 13, 1907.) 

Massé shot. (IF 53987, May 138, 1907.) 

Master and Mistress return home un- 


expectedly. (F 54014, May 18, 
1907. ) 
Meets a cow. CE" 539215) May a3; 
1907. ) 
Merry motor. (EY 53998, May 13; 
1907.) 
Midnight walk. (FEF 53973, May 18, 
1907. ) 


Milk seller. (F 54090, May 13, 1907.) 
Mistakes the girl at the exchange for 
his wife. (EF 54029, May 13, 1907.) 
Mr. Caudle has been at a tavern. (F 

54017, May 13, 1907.) 
+—has been called from his bed to 
bail out a friend. (F 54034, May 18, 
1907. ) 
as been to Greenwich fair. (F 
54035, May 13, 1907.) 
has remained downstairs till past 
one o'clock. (F 54036, May 18, 
1907. ) 


CATALOGUE OF OCOPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 
don, England. 
Mr. Caudle has lent five pounds to a 


friend. (F 54021, May 13, 1907.) 
having come home late declares 
he will have a key. (F 54037, May 
13, 1907.) 

in self defence reads a book. (F 
54019, May 13, 1907.) | 


looks under the bed. (F 54038, 
May 13, 1907.) 
unable to stand Mrs. Caudle’s 


tongue. (F 54033, May 138, 1907.) 
Mrs. Caudle catches cold. (F 54022, 

May 138, 1907.) 
in tears. 
1907.) 


suggests that her dear mother 
comes and lives with them. (F 
54018, May 13, 1907.) 


Mrs. Jackson is gone on the corner 
man. (F 53944, May 13, 1907.) 


Mrs. Twist does not approve of Mr. 
Twist going for solitary walks. (KF 
538939, May 18, 1907.) 

Mother (The) (F 54077, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Mother-in-law arrives on a few days 
visit. (F 54079, May 13, 1907.) 

departs. (54083, May 18, 1907.) 

shews them how to run the 

house. (KF 54081, May 13, 1907.) 

the peace maker. (F 54082, May 
13, 1907.) 

Motoring is so exciting. 
May 13, 1907.) 
Mountain climbing. 

1907. ) 

Moving. (F 53951, May 13, 1907.) 

My wife won’t let me. 1 to 5. (F 
53807-53811, May 138, 1907.) 

New hat kiss. (F 53891, May 13, 1907.) 

New woman. (F 54115, May 138, 1907.) 


(FF 54120, May 13, 1907.) 
(F 58874, May 18, 1907.) 
(F 53864, 


(F 54020, May 18, 


(F 53961, 


(F 538846, May 13, 


No class. 
No trumps. 


Noble (The) steed bolts. 
May 18, 1907.) 


Not his own table. (F 53989, May 13, 


1907. ) 

Off to the seaside. (F 54010, May 13, 
1907.) 

Oh, Fido! This is so sudden. (F 
54110, May 13, 1907.) 

Oh, what shocking language (F 


54097, May 13, 1907.) 


Old lady hears a bee. (F 53957, May 
13, 1907.) 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


383 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 
don, England. 
(F 54092, May 18, 1907.) 


(F 53815, May 13, 1907.) 


On the ice. 
On the knee. 


On the stile. (F 54024, May 13, 1907.) | 
(F 54105, May 13, | 


One for the caddy. 


1907. ) 

Only (The) man. (F 53940, May 18, | 
1907.) 

Outpaced. (F 53816, May 13, 1907.) 

Over the Weir. (F 58977, May 18, 
1907.) 


| Plays elephant with the children. 


| Pullin’ off Master’s boots. 


| Rates and taxes. 


Pa and Ma come ashore at low tide. | 


(F 53943, May 13, 1907.) 
have a donkey ride. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Pa arrives home from business. (F 
53982, May 13, 1907.) 


| Rest. 
(F 54009, | 


| Rustic; 


Pa, as a parliamentary candidate. (F | 


53887, May 13, 1907.) 


Pa boards a tram ear. 
43, 1907.) 


(F 53840, May | 


Pa drops a penny in the slot. (F | 


53842, May 13, 1907.) 

Pa falls over the stair carpet. (F 
53986, May 13, 1907.) 

Pa gets into hot water. 
13, 1907. ) 

Pa is photographed, a restless subject. 
(F 53946, May 13, 1907.) 


Pa 
54006, May 13, 1907.) 


(EF 53970, May 


is recognized by a friend. (F 
| Sixpence an hour. 


Pa objects to his young hopeful smok- | 


ing cigarettes. 
1907. ) 

Pa spends a late night at the office. 
(F 53890, May 13, 1907.) 

Pa treads on a rocking chair in the 


(F 53838, May 13, 


dark. (F 53885, May 13, 1907.) 
Pa tries to read. (F 54002, May 13, 
1907.) 


Pa-in-law amuses the children. (F 
54086, May 13, 1907.) 
arrives. (F 54084, May 13, 1907.) 


54085, May 13, 1907.) 


— is brought home from his club. 
(F 54089, May 13, 1907.) 


| Snores. 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 


don, England. 

(Fk 
53897, May 13, 1907.) 

Polo. (F 53848, May 13, 1907.) 

Possession is nine points of the law. 
(KF 54119, May 13, 1907.) 

Prima Donna. (F 54101, May 13, 
1907.) ; 

(EF 53853, 

May 138, 1907.) 

(F 53908, May 18, 

1907.) 

(F 54078, May 13, 1907.) 

(F 54094, May 13, 1907.) 

Rival captains and the referee. (F 
54056, May 13, 1907.) 

Can you play ’Ole Bull an 
(EF 53959, May 13, 1907.) 

(F 53859, May 13, 1907.) 

(F 54114, May 18, 


Bush? 
Sailors bold. 
Saturday night. 

1907.) 
Scotch. 
Scrimmage (A). 

1907. ) 
Sea fishing. 
Shews the 

cricket. 
Shooting. 


Sits up for Johnny’s Pa. 
May 13, 1907.) 


(F 54124, May 138, 1907.) 
(Ff 54051, May 18, 


(F 58855, May 13, 1907.) 

children how to play 
(FE 53902, May 13, 1907.) 
(F 53845, May 13, 1907.) 
(F 53926, 


(KE 53937, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Skating. (F 54095, May 13, 1907.) 

Slobby (The) Uncle Podger kiss. (F 
53892, May 138, 1907.) 

(F 53901, May 13, 1907.) 


Some idiot has trampled on Pa’s tulip 


| Spades are trumps. 


gives advice on matrimony. (F | 


— makes himself too familiar with 


the servants. (F 54087, May 13, 


1907.) 


will tell funny stories. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Pa’s egg is too rich. 
1907.) 


Pa’s roof garden. 
1907.) 


(F 54088, 


(F 54001, May 13, | 


(F 53888, May 13, 


bed. (F 53969, May 13, 1907.) 
Sorry I can’t pay for the cigars. (F 
53912, May 13, 1907.) 
(EF 53875, May 18, 


1907. ) 

Squire gives a harvest supper. (F 
53852, May 13, 1907.) 

Stay a little longer, Jackson. (F 53812, 


May 13, 1907.) 
Stocking the larder. 
43; 1907.) 
Stolen nursery kiss. 
13, 1907.) 


Sunday morning. 
1907.) 


Swing in the orchard. 
13, 1907.) 


Swops Pa’s best suit for a plant in a 
pot. (EF 53923, May 13, 1907.) 


(F 53980, May 
(F 53894, May 
(F 54116, May 138, 


(F 58850, May 


384 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 
don, England. 

Takes the children to the zoo. (F 
53932, May 138, 1907.) 

Taking a group. (F 53945, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Taking down the pictures. 
May 138, 1907.) 

Taking the baby. 

PASO T) 

Tells a funny story. 
13, 1907.) 

That you, Flossie darling. 
May 13, 1907.) 

There’s a strong smell of tobacco, 
Jane. (F 54013, May 13, 1907.) 


They prevented the old gent sleeping. 
(F 53963, May 13, 1907.) 


(F 53983, 
(F 53947, May 18, 
(F 53898, May 


(F 54030, 


Thing ‘of the past, old dear. 1. (¥F | 


53813, May 138, 1907.) 

Ta. (EF 53825, May 13, 1907.) 

—2. (F 538818, May 18, 1907.) 

2a. (F 58826, May 138, 1907.) 

— 3 to 6. (F 53827-53830, May 13, 
1907. ) 

Thorough sportsman. 
13, 1907.) 

Throw (A) in. 
1907.) 

Towing—Canal scene. 
13, 1907.) 

Tramps. (EF 54113, May 13, 1907.) 

Tries to paper the breakfast room. (F 
53928, May 13, 1907.) 

Tries to repair the roof of the wash- 


(F 54122, May 


(F 54063, May 13, 


(F 54091, May 


house. (F 53931, May 13, 1907.) 
Triplet comes to grief. (KF 53933, May 
13, 1907.) 
Trying to save him. (F 53975, May 
13, 1907.) 
Twins have the measles. (EF 53835, 
May 13, 1967.) | 
Uncle Podger has the gout. (# 53833, 


May 13, 1907.) 
(F 54025, May 13, 1907.) 
(FF 54015, May 


Up the river. 

Waking-up Eliza Ann. 
LS tOO 7.) 

Waning of the honey-moon. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Wash of the Demon motor boat. (F 
53978, May 13, 1907.) 

Washing day, Pa has lunch on the 
stairs. (F 53971, May 13, 1907.) 
We won’t go home until morning. (F 

54126, May 18, 1907.) 


Wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Cat. (F 54069, 
May 138, 1907.) 


(F 53964, 


You ean’t smoke 


220 asm: 


ENTRIES 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 
don, England. 
Wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Spaniel. (F 
54071, May 18, 1907.) 
—— the lion & lioness. 
13, 1907.) 


(F 54072, May 


the rooster & hen. (F 54070, | 
May 18, 1907.) 
Well, that’s a try anyway. (F 54054, 


May 13, 1907.) 
What do you think. 
AS LOOM) 


What time do you call this. 
May 13, 1907.) 


When father carves the goose. (F 
54059, May 138, 1907.) 
does a_ bit of 
54057, May 13, 1907.) 
hangs the pictures. (F 
May 13, 1907.) 
-—— laid the carpet. 


(F 53905, May 


(F 54080, 


gardening. (F 


54058, 


(KF 54061, May 


13, 1907.) 
sings. (IF 54060, May-13, 1907.) 
snores. (EF 54062, May 138, 1907.) 


Where ignorance is bliss. 
May 13 1907.) 
White-washers are in. 


(F 53949, 


(F 53981, May 


13, 1907.) 

Who said worm. (F 54117, May 13, 
1907.) 

Widow and widower. (F 54026, May 
TSA OO) 


Would you strike a poor weak woman. 
(EF 538822, May; la; 1907) 
in the house. (F 
53821, May 13, 1907.) 
You jest leave my chickens alone. (F 
54100, May 13, 1907.) 
You pay for ’em Liz, I left my money 
home. (F 53910, May 13, 1907.) 
(F 53962, May 138, 1907.) 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Rock Island train. 80330. 
May 6, 1907.) 
Dienelt (M. A.), Alexan- 
arias eae 
Alexandria, Va., during the Civil war, 
1861-1865. (EF 53736, May 10, 1907; 
2 @. Apr: 25,1908 [9265 
Drought (James T.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Demonstration for Wisconsin liegisla- 
ture by Milwaukee automobile club. 
1907. 1&2. (F 54162, 54163, Apr. 
9, 1907.) [9266 
Hillis (C. HB.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dis mornin came all smiley. 
May 10, 1907.) 


(F 535539, 
[9264 


(EF 53732, 
[9267 


| City college, New York. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


385 


Hilson (A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Landscape with windmill, by Ruysdael. 


Beeacoor, Apr. 18. 1907; 1 ¢. May 1, 
190752 ¢ May 6, 1907. [9268 | 
Hwart (Wm. Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
Alfred university, Alfred, N. Y. 158. 
(F 53568, May 7%, 1907.) [9269 


Amity college, College Springs, Ia. 


163. (EF 53573, May 7, 1907.) 


Central normal college, Danville, Ind. 


159. (F 53569, May 7, 1907.) 


East Waterloo high school, Waterloo, | 
(F 53564, May 7, 1907.) | 
Greenville female college, Greenville, | 


Ta. 154. 


s. ©. 166. (FF 53576, May 7, 1907.) 


Iowa state normal school, Cedar Falls, | ., 
Yale mascot. 


he TST: 
Manchester 
Bays 256: 
Northwest 
Maryville, Mo. 
7, 1907.) 


(EK 53567, May 7, 1907.) 
high school, Manchester, 


Missouri 
148. 


normal school, 
(FE 53561, May 


_ Clinton. 


_ Cornell. 


|New York university. 


| Normal. 


(F 53566, May 7, 1907.) | 


Oklahoma agricultural and mechanical 


college, Stillwater, Okla. 161. 
53571, May 7, 1907.) 

Osage high school, Osage, Iowa. 
(F 53572, May 7, 1907.) 

Rose polytechnic institute, Terre 
fete, Ind) 149. (F 53562, May 7, 
1907. ) 

Scio college, Scio, Ohio. 
538071, May 7, 1907.) 

University. of Illinois. 
53560, May 7, 1907.) 


162. 


LGB. Sr 


ies 2 


(EF 


(F 


Waverly high school, Waverly, Iowa. | 


153. (FF 53563, May 7, 1907.) 
Wesleyan female college, Macon, Ga. 
160. (EF 53570, May 7, 1907.) 
Wesleyan university, Mitchell, 8. Dak. 
165. (EF 53575, May 7, 1907.) 
West 
Towa. 155. (IF 53565, May 7, 1907.) 
Whitworth college, Brookhaven, Miss. 
164. 


Fleischhauer (Henry Jo- 
seph), Philadelphia, Pa. 
I’m it. (F 52752, Apr. 18, 1907.) 
[9270 
Pennsylvania. y) 0) as is 


1907.) 


Forman flag. ©co., 
Work. N.Y. 

Boy’s high school. (F 50420, Feb. 4, 
1907.) [9271 


(F 50423, 


(EF 52751, 


New 


Feb. 4, 1907.) 


Vaterloo high school, Waterloo, | 


Forman flag co., New 
Vion. Ns. Y; 

(F 50412, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

Columbia. (F 50410, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

Commerce. (F 50413, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

(F 50409, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


Girl’s high school. (F 50421, Feb. 4, 


1907.) 
Harvard. (F 50411, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


(F 50422, Feb. 
4, 1907.) 


(F 50415, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


Pennsylvania. (F 50408, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
Princeton mascot. (F 50417, Feb. 4, 
1907. ) 


—— pennant. (F 50419, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
Wadleigh. (F 50414, Feb. 4, 1907.) 

(F 50416, Feb. 4, 1907.) 
— pennant. (F 50418, Feb. 4, 1907.) 


1 @ of each Feb. 4, 1907; 2 ¢«. of 
each Mar. 23, 1907. 


Fowler (Albert E.), New- 
buryport, Mass. 
Membership card, Lemon club. What’s 
the use. (F 53638, May 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 16, 1907.) [9272 


Gallagher (W. H.) @o., 

New York, N. Y. 

Centre (The) (EF 53682, 
AsO) 


Gard (Anson A.), Middle- 
LOTAPING, e Noe 
Hockey in 1910. (EF 53637, May 2, 


May 10, 
[9273 


HOOT 1c. Apres 22, TOOT 5 [9274 
Gaudin (E.), Chicago, Ill. 
Childhood’s happy days. (F 53429, 

Apr. 12, 1907.) [9275 


Cold feet? or hot? 
1907.) 


Come seben. (F 53435, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
Course of true love sometimes does 


(F 53436, Apr. 12, 


run smooth. (EF 53438, Apr. 12, 
1907.) 

inst) trouble: CE 53488, Apri: AZ, 

i LOT.) 

Honest Injun?, _.(B 53439, Apr: 12: 
1907. ) 

Oh! Mah goodness: (F 53434, Apr. 12, 
1907. ) 

Same old sweethearts. (F 53428, Apr. 
12, 1907.) 


| Yowuns and we’uns. 


Sweethearts. (F 53430, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
To arrive. (F 53432, Apr. 12, 1907.) 
United. (F 53431, Apr. 12, 1907.) 

(EF 534387, Apr. 
t2. 1907. ) 


386 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Gesellschaft fiir  christ- 
liche runst, Munich, 
Bavaria. 
Christus vor dem hohen rat. (F 
04159, May 18, 1907; 2 «@ Apr. 15, 


1907. ) [9276 
Ginder (Jacob J.) & bro- 
ther, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Union church, Rockport, Pa. (F 54296, 
May 18, 1907.) [9277 
Glazier art co., Boston, 
Mass. 
Heart of Ansonia. Conn. (F 54334, 
May 21, 1907.) [9278 


Laconia, N. H. 
22, 1907.) 


(F 54869, May 


Marlboro. (F 538558, May 47, 
1907.) 

Narragansett Pier, R. I. (F 
54336, May 21, 1907.) 

New London, Conn. (F 54835, 
May 21, 1907.) 

New Milford, Conn. (EF 54870, 
May 22, 1907.) 

Newburyport, Mass. (F 54245, 


May 16, 1907.) 
Pittsfield, N. H. 
2 A907) 
Provincetown, Mass. 
May 16, 1907.) 
Rockville, Conn. 


(EF 54333, May 


(F 54244, 


(F 54246, May 


16, 1907.) 

——Wallingford, Conn. (F 53559, May 
7, 1907.) 

— Waterbury. (F 53731, May 10, 
1907. ) 

— Westerly, R. I. (F 54243, May 
16, 1907.) 

—— Winsted, Conn. (F 54247, May 
16, 1907.) 7 
Views of Hartford, Conn. (F 53730, 

May 10, 1907.) 
Gottschalk (John J.), 


Taunton, Mass. 

Cause of the great Chicago fire, 1871. 
Mrs. O’Leary’s cow kicking lamp 
over. (F 54192, May 15, 1907.) 

[9279 
(Cy C2); 


Ports- 
mouth, Va. 
Living relics of Civil war. 
May 23, 1907.) 


Gustin (HE. W.) & @o., 
New York, N. Y. 
HKlopement (The) (F 53544, May 6, 
1907.) [9281 
Just before the battle, Mother. (F 
53542, May 6, 1907.) 
Only a question of time. 
May 6, 1907.) 


Graves 


(F 54417, 
[9280 


(F 53543, 


Gutmann & Gutmann, 
New York, N. Y. 
At the matinee. Enter the good fairy. 
(EF 538556, Apr. 20, 1907. [9282 
—— Enter the wicked witch. (#53555, 
Apr. 20, 1907.) 


H & H company, Lexing- — 
ton, Ky. 
We are on our honey moon. Pxhibit A. 
(EF 53487, May 4, 1907.) [9283 


We are returning from our honey 
moon. Exhibit B. (F 53488, May 4, 
1907.) 


Haines (G. B.), Chicago, 
Ill. 
Thirty six inch yard. (F 58632, Apr. 
26, 1907.) [9284 
Yard stick. (F 53633, Apr. 26, 1907; 1 
ce. Apr. 26, 1907; 1 ¢. May 8, 1907.) 


Hall (Luman Brown), 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Fraternal order of Hagles. 


May 23, 1907.) 


Harper & brothers, New 
York IN. a2 


(F 54379, 
[9285 


Part I. Act II, scene I. Rochester: 
an inn yard. (F 53203, Apr. 27, 
1907.) [9286 


Act V, scene IV. The death of 
Hotspur. (F 53204, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Part II. Act III, scene II. Before 
Justice Shallow’s house in Glouces- 
tershire. (EF 53205, Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Act IV, scene IV. Prince Henry. 
My gracious lord, my father. This 
sleep is sound indeed. (F 53206, 

Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Sir John Falstaff, with his page, King 
Henry IV. Act I, scene II. (F 
53202, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

2c. of each May 22, 1907. 


Hartman furniture and 
carpet company, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Mr. Jay is the Copper of 
(F 58679, May 10, 1907.) 
[9287 
Mr. Lark is the Chappie of Bird- 
ville. (F 53680, May 10, 1907.) 
Mr. Wren is the Cabbie of Bird- 
ville. (F 53486, May 4, 1907.) 
Heal (\W. S.), New York, 
NAN 


In Birdville. 
Birdville. 


(F 54367, May 22, 1907.) 
[9288 
(F 54241, May 16, 1907.) 


(F 54240, 


Good luck. 


Good wishes. 

North Head light house, 
May 16, 1907.) 

That’s what the daisy said. 
May 22, 1907.) 


(F 54368, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Hoffman (J. Henry), Bal- 
timore, Md. 

Guardian angel. (F 53636, May 7, 

ae; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907.) 


Home and fireside com- 
pany Louisville, Ky. 
Governors of our country. 1907. (F 
54280, May 18, 1907.) [9290 


Horner (G. Sumner), Mel- 
vin Village, N. H. 


[9289 | 


| 


387 


Jamestown amusement and 
vending company, Nor- 
folk, Va. 
Old Dominion. (F 53709, May 10, 
1907. ) 


| Pocahontas at the court of King 


Lake Winnipesaukee, from Melvin Vil- | 


_ lage. (F 53803, May 9, 1907; 2 ¢. | 
Apr. 24, 1907.) [9291 
Hulsizer company, Des 


Moines, Iowa. 
Delighted to serve you always. 
53461, May 3, 1907.) 


Huntley (Charles D. B.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Paper cleaning. (F 
fer = 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1907.) 
Jamestown amusement and 


vending company, Nor- 
folk, Va. 


[9292 


[9293 


- Bulah. 


| Carmen. 
53004, May 4, | 


Dorothy G. 


Arrival of Lord Delaware at James- | 


town. (F 53715, May 10, 1907.) 
[9294 | 
Arts and Crafts village, Jamestown 


exposition, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 53717, May 10, 


Colonists leaving England for James- gerg. 7, 


| Tessie I. 


town. (F 53711, May 10, 1907.) 

Connecticut state building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. (EF 53724, May 10, 
1907.) 


English and Indians meeting at James- | 
(f “S3712, May 10; 


town in 1607. 
1907.) 

Gen. Robert E. Lee and officers. 
53710, May 10, 1907.) 

Georgia state building, Jamestown ex- 
position, 1907. 


1907.) 
Inside Inn, Jamestown exposition, 
1907. (F 538719, May 10, 1907.) 


Jamestown in 1607. 
10, 1907.) 


John Smith making toys for Poca- 
hontas. (F 53714, May 10, 1907.) 


Landing of the maidens at Jamestown. 
(F 53716, May 10, 1907.) 


Leading statesmen of the Confederacy. 
(EF 53708, May 10, 1907.) 


Maryland state building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. (F 53723, May 10, 
1907. ) 

North Carolina state building, James- 
town exposition, 1907. (F 53725, 
May 10, 1907.) 


(F 53713, May 


(F 


(F 538721, May 10, | 


“James. (F 53722, May 10, 1907.) 
Raleigh court, Jamestown exposition, 
1907. (F 53718, May 10, 1907.) 
Rhode Island state building, James- 
town exposition, 1907: (F 58720, 
May 10, 1907.) 
Jansson (A. L.), West 
Somerville, Mass. 
Abigail. (F 53472, May 3, 1907.) 


Beau B. F 54207, May 15, 1907.) 
(EF 538473, May 3, 1907.) 

(EF 53474, May 3, 1907.) 
Cornellia C. (F 54210, May 15, 1907.) 
Doctor B. (F 54204, May 15, 1907.) 
Dora. (F 53475, May 3, 1907.) 

(EF 54206, May 15, 1907.) 
Eloise. (F 53476, May 3, 1907.) 
Evangeline E. (F 54211, May 15, 

1907.) 
Fanny. 
Officer Z. 
Perey, E 


(F 53477, May 3, 1907.) 
(F 54208, May 15, 1907.) 
(FE 54208, May 15, 1907.) 
(FE 54209, May 15, 1907.) 

(F 54205, May 15, 1907.) 
Victoria V. (F 54202, May 15, 1907.) 
Jennings (William N.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Boat landing and lake, Willow Grove 
park. (F 42626, May 31, 1906.) 

[9296 

Concert audience, Willow Grove park. 
(EF 42624, May 31, 1906.) 

Glimpse of electric fountain, Willow 


Grove park. (FE 42618,- May 31, 
1906. ) 

Lake and electric fountain, Willow 
Grove park. (F 42622, May 31, 
1906. ) 

Mountain scenic railway, Willow 
Grove park. (F 42619, May 831, 
1906. ) 


Music shell, Willow Grove park. (F 
42621, May 31, 1906.) 


Night view electric fountain and pa- 


vilion, Willow Grove park. (EF 
2620, May 31, 1906.) 
2 ec. of each May 13, 1907. 
Keller (A. RB.) & co., New 
Work, INS*¥: 
| Are you mad? (EF 54179, May 14, 
1907.) [9297 


815—pt 4, Nos 23-26—N s vy 2—07——-2 


388 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keller (A. R.) & co., New 
Monkey NS ee 
Confess that you are tired of me. 
54178, May 14, 1907.) 
I have been waiting for you for three 
hours. (KE 54180, May 14, 1907.) 
I order you to go away 
(F 54181, May 14. 1907.) 


(EF 


to-morrow. | 


One who watches sheep upon a moor. | 


(F 54366, May 22, 1907.) 


Keppler & Schwarzmann, 
New York, N. Y. 
Didn’t know it was loaded. 
Apr. 24, 1907.) [9298 
Guess who! (F 53102, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Left at home. (F 53103, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Olds GA): i print: 
1907.) . 
Their first quarrel. 
- 1907.) 
2c of each May 4, 1907. 


(Minter P.), Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

Tleocaecal valve and its location. 
54158, May 14, 1907.) 


(Irvin M.), 

VYorks Neos 

Are you a mason. 1 to 6. 
54217, May 15, 1907.) 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Excuse me, but would you mind mov- 
ing. (F 538504, May 4, 1907.) [9301 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 
Battle of Bunker Hill. (F 53728, May 


Key 


Kline New 


[9300 


10, 1907.) [9302 
—— Trenton. (F 58726, May 10, 
1907. ) 


Surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. 
(EK 53729, May 10, 1907.) 


— Cornwallis at Yorktown. (F 
538727, May 10, 1907.) 
Maas colortype company, 
Chicago, Ill. | 
Question (The) (EF 53295, May 1, | 
1907 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1907.) [93803 


Manufacturers commercial 
company, New York, 
INS EY 


M-C. trust certificate. 
4, 1907; 2 c. May 15, 1907.) 


Milwaukee 
board, Milwaukee, Wis. 


[930-4 


auditorium 


(F 53101, — American fashions. 


CE a3100; Apr: (245) 


(F 53104, Apr. 24, 
| Sisters united. 


CF 
[9299 | 


Metropolitan temple, New York. 
(F 54212- | 


| —— May 20, 1907. 


Milwaukee auditorium 
board, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Exterior design for the auditorium 
building, Milwaukee, Wis. (F 53235, 

Apr. 29, 1907.) 
2c of each May 8, 1907. 


Minott (George L.), Gard- 
ner, Mass. 
Henry Heywood memorial hospital. 
(F 53483, May 3, 1907; 2 & May 8, 
1907.) F [9306 


Mitchell (Jno. J.) com- 

pany, New York, N. Y. 

Supplement. The 

Sartorial art journal. May, 1907. 

A. and B. (F 50311, 50312, Feb. 2, 

1907; 2 c of each May 11, 1907.) 
[93807 


Morrisette (Charles A.), 
Norfolk, Va. 
(F 53681, May 10, 


1907.) [9308 


Morrison (W. R.), New 
York, “Ni ye 
Bit of old Greenwich village, 11th st., 
6th-7th aves. (EF 54399, May 23, 
1907. ) [9309 
(F 
54400, May 23, 1907.) 
New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 
Ne kk. 
Bargain day Bill. May 6, 1907. (F 
53615, May 7, 1907.) [9310 
—— May 17, 1907. (F 54806, May 18, 
1907. ) 


Book taught Bilkins. May 1, 1907. 
(I 58447, May 2, 1907.) 


— May 3, 1907. (F 53524, May 6, 
1907. ) 

—— May 13, 1907. (F 54164, May 14, + 
1907.) 


(F 543738, May 22, 
1907.) 


| Dream of the rarebit fiend, May 2, 


(F 52807, Apr. | 


1907. (F 53498, May 4, 1907.) 

May 4, 1907. (EF 53525, May 6, 
19076) 

| ——— May 9, 1907. (EF 53706, May 10, 
Le ck OOWE) 

| —— May 11, 1907.) (odio May 13; 
1907. ) 

—— May 16, 1907. (F 54307, May 18, 
1907.) 

— May 18, 1907. (F 54331, May 20, 
1907.) 


Design for the principal front eleva- | 


tion, auditorium building, Milwau- 
kee, Wis. (F 53236, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[9305 


| 
| 


Epitaphs for live ones. Theodor Ruz- 
velt. (EF 53387, May 1, 1907.) 
Late Mr. Long. May 15, 1907. 

54272, May 17, 1907.) 


(EF 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald com- 
pany), Jersey City, 
Nd 


Late Mr. Long. May 22, 1907. (F 
54418, May 23, 1907.) 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. Apr. 12, | 


1907. (EF 52733, Apr. 13,.1907.) 
— May 8, 1907. (F 53707, May 10, | 
1907.) 
Pilgrim’s progress. Apr. 30, 1907. 
_ (F 53388, May 1, 1907.) | 
— May 7, 1907. (F 53664, May 9, | 
1907. ) 
— May 14, 1907. (F 54222, May 15, 
1907.) | 
May 21, 1907. (F 54872, May 22, | 
1907.) 
Ventriloquial Vag. Apr. 29, 1907. (F 
53386, May 1, 1907.) 
New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, N. J. 
Adventures of Lovely Lilly. May 19, 


1907. (EF 54255, May 16, 1907; 2 c. 

May 18, 1907.) [9311 

May 26, 1907. 
1907; 2 c. May 25, 1907.) 

Buster Brown. May 5, 1907. (F 
90136, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 
1907. ) 

—— May 12, 1907. (F 53697, May 10, 
207 se Ce May-11, 1907.) 

—— May 19, 1907. (F 53703, May 10, 
1907; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 

— May 26, 1907. 
n907; 2. ¢. May 25, 1907.) 

Eddy (Mrs. Mary Baker) 
54420, May 23, 1907.) 

—no. 2. (F 54419, May 23, 1907.) 

——no. 3. (F 54421, May 23, 1907.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. May 5, 1907. (FE 


Not to. CE 


90446, May 2, 1907; 2 « May 4, | 


1907.) 

——— May 12, 1907. (F 53705, May 10, 
fo07 > 2.e May 11, 1907.) 

— May 19, 1907. (F 54256, May 16, 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 

— May 26, 1907. (F 54424, May 23, 
1907; 2 c. May 25, 1907.) 

Horse back riding in Peanut Land. 
(F 54254, May 16, 1907; 2 c May 
18, 1907.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. May 5, 
meg. (EH do5lo0, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 4 
May 4, 1907.) 

— May 12, 1907. (F 63692, May 10, 
1907; 2 c. May 11, 1907.) 

—— May 19, 1907. (F 53698, May 10, 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 


(B 52428, May 23, | May day doings in Peanut Land. 


(F 54429, May 23, | 


| 
| 


[= Maw 19.4907: 


| ——— May 12, 1907. 


| —— May 19, 1907. 


| Playing Indian in Peanut Land. 


| Terrors of the Tiny Tads. 


| —— May 12, 1907. 


| —— May 26, 1907. 


389 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, N. J. 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. May 26, 
1907. (EF 54430, May 238, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 25, 1907.) 

Little Sammy Sneeze. May 5, 1907. 
(F 531388, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 @ May 
4, 1907.) ‘ 

May 12. 1907. 

1907 + 2 


(F 53695, May 10, 

ec. May 11, 1907.) 

(F 58701, May 10, 

190 Raa May 48, 1907.) 

May 26, 1907. (EF 54427, May 23, 
1907; 2 ce. May 25, 1907.) 

Loony literature. May 5, 1907. (F 
53139, Apr: 25, 1907; 2 ¢. May 4, 
A907, ) 


(F 53694, May 10, 

1907. 2 ce: May 11, 1907.) 

(F 53700, May 10, 

£907 > 2.c; May 18,1907.) 

May 26, 1907. (F 54426, May 23, 
1907; 2 ec. May 25, 1907.) 

Making a garden in Peanut Land. (F 
54422, May 23, 1907; 2 c May 25, 
1907. ) 


(Fk 
53104, May 10, 1907; 2 c« May 11, 
1907. ) 
(Fr 
53445. 1907: 2. \e:. May 45 
1907.) 


May 2. 


May 5, 

NSOt (HY O3140; Apr. 25, 19073 2ie; 

May 4, 1907.) 

May 12, 1907. (F 53693, May 10, 

1907; 2 @ May 14, 19072) 

May 19, 1907. (F 53699, May 10, 
1907 ; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) 

— May 26, 1907. (F 54425, May 23, 
1907 ; 2 ©. May. 25, 1907.) 

Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. May 
5, 1907. (EF 53187, Apr. 25, 1907; 2 
ec. May 4, 1907.) 


(F 53696, May 10, 
1907; 2 e May 11, 1907.) 


—— May 19, 1907. (F 53702, May 10, 
1907; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 


(F 54428, May 23, 
1907; 2 c. May 25, 1907.) 


Wright brothers and three other bal- 


loonists. (F 54342, May 21, 1907; 2 
e. May 15, 1907.) 
New York times, New 


MOR INs TY. 
Impror Willum is larnin’ th’ game iv 
crokay. (F 54288, May 18, 1907.) 
[9312 
It's Andhrew!: It’s Andhrew, girls. 
Hooray! (F 54287, May 18, 1907.) 


390 


New York times, New 
York, NY. 
Julius sends his regrets to the peace 
conference. (F 54289, May 18, 


1907.) 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
May 5, 1907. (F 53523, May 6, 1907; 
2 ce. May 7, 1907.) 

May 12, 1907. (EF 54150, May 18, 
1907; 2 c May 17, 1907.) 

Turned his Colts 44 into a flute an’ 
plays on it undher th’ moon. (F 
54290, May 18, 1907.) 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little growling bird in Windego Land. 


Apr. 7, 1907. (F 54194, May 15, 
1907.) [9313 
—— Apr. 14, 1907. (F 54195, May 15, 
1907.) 
—— Apr. 21, 1907., (F 54196, May 15, 
1907.) 
— Apr. 28, 1907. (F 54197, May 15, 
1907. ) 
May 5, 1907. (F 54198, May 15, 
1907.) 
—— May 12, 1907. (F 54199, May 15, 
1907.) 
May 19, 1907. (F 54200, May 15, 
1907.) 
Osborne company, New 
York, N. Y. 


Vigilance committee. (EF 50630, Jan. 
28, 1907; 2 c. May 24, 1907.) [9314 


Ottenheimer (I. & M.), 
Baltimore, Md. 
All I have left at ae aes exposi- 
tion. (FE 52690, Apr. 12, 1907; 2 «. 
Apr. 30, 1907.) [9315 


Outeault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 
Little house maid says: A nice desk is 
an ornament too. (F 53754, May 11. 
1907. ) [9316 


I always said somebody would 
trip in that holy old carpet. (F 
538749, May 11, 1907.) 


Next time you put down a carpet 
put down a new one. (F 53753, May 
11, 1907.) 


Now is the time for that carpet. 
(F 53747, May 11, 1907.) 


When you go to bed have a nice 
bed to go to; we spend lots of time 
in bed. (F 53752, May 11, 1907.) 


———- Whether you move or not you 
need some new things for the house. 
(F 53743, May 11, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
HIG) ONEU YE 
Little house maid says: You can’t see 
how you look, without a mirror. (F | 
53750, May 11, 1907.) | 


You can’t turn around in our 
store without seeing something you 
need or want. (F 538751, May 11, 
1907.) 


Outcault advertising co., 
Chicago, Il. 
Jacob wants a cracker. (F 541382, 
May 18, 1907; 2 c. May 11, 1907.) 
[9317 


Phillips (F. H.), Lake 
City, Minn. 
Bird’s-eye view of Lake City, Minn. 
(F 53687, Apr. 15, 1907; 2 « May 
22, 1907.) [9318 


Plant (P.J.), Washington, 
D. C. 


Ill be your Jack. 
1907.) 


(F 53602, May 7, 
[9319 


Quinby (Frederick J.) 
company, Boston, Mass. 
As I defended myself, I listened to the 
other combatants. (EF 54394, May 


23, 1907) [93820 

Wrédérique . .. sat down at the piano 
and played a polka. (F 54391, May 
23, 1907.) 


He looked at us for some moments in 
astonishment. (EF 54895, May 23, 
1907. ) 


I hurried out, pushing M. Pomponne 
before me. (F 548938, May 23, 1907.) 


I kissed her hand, this time she did 
not draw it away. (F 54387, May 
23, 1907.) 


I leaned over her and plucked from 
her lips a kiss. (F 54886, May 23, 
1907.) 

I leaned over her to place a kiss on the 
forehead of this angel. (KF 54392, 
May 23, 1907.) 

I must follow M. Dauberny, to be bet 
ter informed. (EF 54885, May 23, 
1907.) 

I said to her The’ Gentleman always 
pays that price. (F 54888, May 23, 
1907.) 

I see what there is to do, Monsieur. 
(F 54890, May 23, 1907.) 

Mignonne stood as if petrified with 
astonishment at the sight of me. 
(F 54384, May 23, 1907.) 

They were all very much. excited 
against poor Balloquet. (EF 54388, 
May 23, 1907.) 


| Basket of holly. 


— chimes. 


_ —sleigh ride. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Quinby (Frederick J.) 
company, Boston, Mass. 

When we saw F'rédérique, an exclama- 
tion of admiration escaped both the 
Baron and me. 
1907. ) 


Young man, graceful, slender, and up- 
right of carriage, appeared before | 


(F 54389, May 23, 1907.) 


Reed & Carnrick, Jersey 

City, N. J. 

(F' 53462, May 3, 1907.) 
[9321 


Reich (Jacques) & Win- 
throp (Frederic), 
United States. 
Winthrop (Gov. John), first governor 
of Massachusetts. (EF 51664, Mar. 
gS, 1907; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1907. [9322 


Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
America’s king of game. 
apr. 20. 1907; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1907.) 
[9323 


us. 


Night vigil. 


Bang. (F 53663, May 9, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 


16, 1907.) 

(EB 53654, May 9, 
1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Birdie’s call. 
2c. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Boom. (F 53662, May 9, 1907; 2 «. 
Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Christmas carol. (F 53421, Apr. 29, 
1907; 2 ce. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

(I 53419, Apr. 29, 1907; 

Ze Apr: 20, 1907.) 

emblem. (F 53656, May 9, 1907; 
2c: Apr. 16, 1907.) 

—-morn. (F 53423, Apr. 
2 ce. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

— motto. (F 53426, Apr. 
2c. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Scene. (F 53652, May 9, 1907; 
=e Apr. 16, 1907.) 

— shower. (F 53418, Apr. 29, 1907; 
2 ¢. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

(# 53425, Apr. 29, 
woo, ; 2 c: Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Cupid turning a new leaf. (F 53417, 
Apr. 29, 1907; 2 e. Apr. 20, 1907.) 
Earth (The) (F 53648, May 9, 1907; 
2c. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Father Time. (F 53416, Apr. 29, 1907; 
2c. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

— (F 53649, May 9, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 
16, 1907.) 

——announcing the New Year. (F 
e36001, May 9, 1907; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 
1907. ) 


29, 1907; 


2D>, BOOK: 


(F 543882, May 23, | 


(F 58415, | 


(F 53646, May 9, 1907: | 


391 


—— 


Philadel- 


Rose company, 
hia, Pa. 

Father Time in clock. (F 53660, May 9, 
1907; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Holly bough. (F 538659, May 9, 

. Apr, 16; 1907.) 

branch. (F 53653, May 9, 1907; 

. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

Spray. (F 53657, 

; Apr: 16, 1907-) 

sprigs. (F 53655, May 9, 

Apr. 16, 190T..) 

r glass. (EF 53650, May 9, 1907; 

» Apr: 46, 1907.) 

Jolly Santa. (F 53422, Apr. 29, 1907; 
ec Ape 20, iSO.) . 

Joyful ring. (F 53658, May 9, 1907; 
2G Apr. 16, L907.) 

New Year’s announcement. (F 53651, 
May 9, 1907; 2 e. Apr. 16, 1907.) 

New Year’s toll. (F 53647, May 9, 
ISO: 2G. Apr: 16, 1907.) 

Santa’s best wishes. (F 53427, Apr. 
29, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Santa’s telephone. (F 53420, Apr. 29, 
190%: 2 e. Apr. 20; 190%.) 

Thanksgiving toast. (F 53413, Apr. 29, 
1907; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1907.) 

Thanksgiving treat. (F 53414, Apr. 29, 
1907; 2 @ Apr. 20, 1907. 

Turkey basking in sunshine. (F 53412, 
Apr. 29, 1907; 2 ce. Apr. 20, 1907.) 
White Christmas. (F 53424, Apr. 29, 

1907; 2 e» Apr. 20,1907.) 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Laugh it off. (F 53518, May 6, 1907.) 
[9324 
(F 53519, May 


1907 ; 


May 9, 1907; 


1907 ; 


Sure tip on the race. 


6, 1907. ) 
This is my busy day. (F 53520, May 
6, 1907.) 
Shepard (KE. P.), San 
Diego, Cal. 
Aubre. (F 53389, Mar. 26, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1907. ) [9325 
Shuck (J. A.), El Reno, 
Okla. 
Cheyenne chief, Big Wolf. (F 541385, 
May 13, 1907.) [9326 


Harvest in Oklahoma. 
13, 1907. ) 
Simon notion company, 
Joplin, Mo. 
(F' 53450, Apr. 19, 1907; 2c. 
[9327 


(F 54134, May 


New star. 
May 2, 1907.) 
Smith (Nannie E.), Scot- 
land Neck, N. C. 
Pickaninny coal pickers of Norfolk, Va. 
(EF 54286, May 18, 1907.) [9328 


392 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Sterling (John), 

town, N. Y. 

Flower memoria! library, Watertown, 

N. Y. (F 583894, Apr. 22, 1907; 2 ¢. 

Apr. 25, 1907.) [9329 

Wading pool, city park, Watertown, 

N. Y. (#53396, Apr. 22, 1907; 2 «& 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 


Water- 


Stone (Chas. J.) company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Sartorial world engravings. Supple- 
ment A. May 1907. (F 53390, May 
2, 1907.) [9330 

——B. May 1907. (F 53391, May 2, 
1907.) 

Oe May 190) (CH aaso2) May 2) 
1907.) 


Swift (Mrs. Carrie A.), 
Freehold, N. J. 
What are the wild waves saying. (F 
53072, Apr. 9, 1907; 2 @ May 6, 
1907. ) [9331 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
At the narrows. 4625. (F 53775, May 


11, 1907.) [9332 
Bloom of spring. 4642. (EF 538789, 
May 11, 1907.) 
Breaker (The) 4634. (F 53784, May 


a, 1907.) 


Call to worship. 4628. (EF 53778, 
May 11, 1907.) 


Dead of night. 4624. (@ 53774, May 
11, 1907.) 
Glory of autumn. 4640. (EF 53787, 


- May 11, 1907.) 


In old Virginia. 4641. (F 53788, May | 
11, 1907.) 

Inland farm. 4629. (EF 53779, May 
11, 1907.) 

Low tide. 4680. (F 53780, May 11, 
1907.) 


Meadow landscape. 4632. (EF 53782, 
May 11, 1907.) 
Moonlit bay. 4636. 

11, 1907.) 
Morning in Holland. 4652. 
May 11, 1907.) 
Near the old breakwater. 4622. (F 
53773, May 11, 1907.) 


(F 53786, May 


(EF 53791, 


Night, 4634.) (F 53781, May 11; 
1907. ) 
November twilight. 4643. (EF 53790, 


May 11, 1907.) 
Old Mill road. 4653. 
11, 1907.) 
Rush-bound shore. 
May 11, 1907.) 


(I 53792, May 


4626. (EF 53776, 


Taber-Prang art company, 
_ Springfield, Mass. 


Summer pastime. 4635. (F 53785, 
May 11, 1907.) 

Tangled thicket. 4633. (EF 53783, 
May 11, 1907.) 

Vacation season. 4627. (EF 58777, 


May 11, 1907.) 
Waiting. 4615. 
1907.) 
2c. of each May 14, 1907. 


(F 53772, May 11, 


Thompson (George L.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
City Hall tower and elk’s head. (F 
54174, May 14, 1907.) [93338 
Eilk’s head and colors. (F 54175, May 
14, 1907.) 


Elk’s head on Liberty Bell. (F 54170, 
May 14, 1907.) 
Elk’s home and elk’s head. (F 54171, 


May 14, 1907.) 

Independence hall and elk’s head. (F 
54172, May 14, 1907.) 

United States shield and elk’s 
(EF 54173, May 14, 1907.) 

William Penn and elk. (F 54177, May 
14, 1907.) 

William Penn riding elks. 
May 14, 1907.) 


head. 


(fF 54176, 


Thompson (Warren R.), 
Collegeville, Pa. 

Perkiomen bridge, Collegeville, Pa., 
built 1798, oldest bridge in America, 
end view. (FF 54154, May 14, 1907.) 

[ 9334 

May 14, 


side view. (F 54155, 


1907. ) 


Trevvett (E. J.), Glen Al- 
len, Va. 
(EF 58557, May 7, 
[9335 


Profitable day. 
1907.) 


Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Absent minded aunt gets a line on the 

paper. (F 53802, May 13, 1907.) 
[93836 

Foxy the artist and his realistic cow. 
(F 54814, May 20, 1907.) 

How Mr. Foxy escaped from the north 
pole. (F 53287, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Hungry Tommy and the absent minded 
aunt. (F 54815, May 20, 1907.) 

Mr. Foxy goes into the apple business. 
(EF 53801, May 13, 1907.) 

Rhinoceros kids play another joke on 
Miss Rhinoceros. (F 53286, Apr. 27, 
1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ll. 

Uncle Rhino didn’t know he was going 
roller skating. (KF 53800, May 13, 
1907.) 

Uncle Rhino throws an egg at the mon- 


key. (EF 54313, May 20, 1907.) 


Trouilly & Oplatek, Cov- 
ington, La. 
Lady of quality. 
1907. ) 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
NY: 
At sunset. (F 53549, May 6, 1907.) 
[9338 
Bathing hour. 
Crest of the wave. 


1907. ) 

I want my mama. (F 53552, May 6, 
1907.) 

Low tide. (F 53546, May 6, 1907.) 


(F 53545, May 6, 1907.) 
(F 53547, May 6, 


On the beach. 

Song of the sea. 

. 1907.) 

Up to date woman’s club. 
May 6, 1907.) 


(EB 53551. 


University press, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
AS you like it. 


in my heart. (F 54275, May 18, 


Chie osal7,, May, 6; | 
[9337 | 


| Let us remove the prejudice. 


| Let us be your bankers. 


(F 53548, May 6, 1907.) | 
(F 53550, May 6, | 


398 


Ward (Frederick), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
How are you fixed, need any money? 
(F 52953, Apr. 20, 1907; 2 c May 4, 


1907. ) 
If you need cash. (F 52954, Apr. 20, 
1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 
KF. (EF 52642, 
Apr. 9, 1907; 2 « May 4, 1907. 


Let us bear your burden. (F 52002, 
Mar. 22, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 

Cc. (F 

52639, Apr. 9, 1907; 2 c« May 4, 

1907.) 


Make your creditors smile. B. (F 
52638, Apr. 9, 1907; 2 ec May 4, 
1907.) 

Money talks. (F 52217, Mar. 29, 1907; 
2 ec. May 4, 1907.) 

Ten creditors turned into one (F 
52216, Mar. 29, 1907; 2 « May 4, 
1907.) 


|We have the silver lining to your 


Rosalind: I could find | 


1907. ) [9339 
Much ado about nothing. Benedict: | 
Thou and I am too wise. (F 54276, 


May 18, 1907.) 


Voss (A. G.), Chicago, III. 
Bathers. (F 53495, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
[9340 
Coaching. (F 53496, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Derby (The) 
Polo. (F 53494, Apr. 24, 1907.) 


Yachting. (F 53497, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
Ward (Frederick), Chi- 
cago, Il. 
Bond of friendship. A. (FEF 52637, 
Apr. 9, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 
[9341 
Cheer up! 
2 ce. May 4, 1907.) 
Don’t worry, see us. (F 52952, Apr. 
20, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 
“ha reasons why you should borrow. 
4, 1907.) 
Finance is a science. G. 
Apr. 9, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 


| You can’t work if you worry. H. 


cloud. (KF 52215, Mar. 29, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 4, 1907.) 


We'll pay your bills. (F 52955, Apr. 
20, 1907; 2 ce. May 4, 1907.) 


When you are sick go to a doctor; 
when you are in debt come to us. 
(F 52214, Mar. 29, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 
1907. ) : 


Worry means sickness and the doctor 
and more bills. D. (F 52640, Apr. 
9, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 1907.) 


(FE 
52644, Apr. 9, 1907; 2 @ May 4, 
1907.) 


Your money troubles are imaginary. 


(F 53493, Apr. 24, 1907.) | 


(F 52193, Mar. 29, 1907; | 


(F 52641, Apr. 9, 1907; 2 c. May | 


(F 52643, | 


(FE 52213, Mar. 29, 1907; 2 c. May 4, 
1907. ) 


Webster (C. B.) & co, 
Boston, Mass. 
Flag which was carried at Concord 
fight. (F 53640, May 9, 1907.) [9342 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 


Mork, Ne ¥: 

Automobilists. (E 54355, May 22, 

1907. ) [9343 
Bachelor. (F 53299, May 1, 1907.) 
Boatman. (F 54356, May 22, 1907.) 
College chap. (F 54365, May 22, 1907.) 
Daisy. (F 54353, May 22, 1907.) 
Evening = skies. (EF 53491, May 4, 

1907. ) 
Glorious autumn. (F 53300, May 1, 


1907. ) 


394 


Weil (Henry) & co., New 
New York, N. Y. 
He smokes best who smokes last; O 
be jolly. (F 53301, May 1, 1907.) 


Iris. (F 54851, May 22, 1907.) 
Lily. (F. 54850, May 22, 1907.) 
Old story. (F 54363, May 22,1907.) | 
Over the waves. (F 54864, May 22, 
1907.) 
Pansy. (F 54852, May 22, 1907.) 
Rose. (F 54349, May 22, 1907.) 
Summer days are over. (F 53489, 
May 4, 1907.) 
Triple ‘band and chrysanthemums. 
54361, May 22, 1907.) 
forgetmenots. (I* 
22. ASOT) 
holly. (F 54859, May 22, 1907.) 
—— maple leaves. (IF 54862, May 22, | 
OTe) 
LOSes. 
violets. 
Violet. 


(F | 


04358, May 


22 


mms 


(F 54360, May 1907. ) 
(F 54357, May 22, 1907.) 
(F 54354, May 22, 1907.) 


When the swallows homeward fly. (F | 
53490, May 4, 1907.) 
Wells (R. L.), Attleboro, 
Mass. 
Beware, this bird is dangerous. (F 
538627, May 8, 1907.) [9344. 


Night with a bear. (F 53625, May 8, | 
1907. ) | 
Three of a kind. (F 53626, May 8, 
1907.) | 
2c. of each May 7, 1907. 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 

pany, Newark, N. J. | 
choir. (F 53616, May 8&8, 
1907. ) [9345 

Courtship. (F 54817, May 20, 1907.) 

Dropped from the nest. (F 542738, 
May 17, 1907.) 


His first smoke. 


Country 


(F 53463, Apr. 26, 


1907.) 
Meditation. (F 54274, May 17, 1907.) 
Ready for a stroll. (F 54819, May 20, 
1907. ) 
Spirit of independence. (F 53484, May 
3, 1907.) | 
There they go. (F 54318, May 20, | 
1907. ) | 


Wilson (George I.), New | 
York, N. Y. | 

At the telephone. (F 53678, May 10, | 
1907. ) [9346 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wisconsin book and sta- 
tionery company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Wonderland, Milwaukee, Bump the 
bump. (F 538468, May 26, 1906.) 

[9347 


—— Dance pavilion. (F 53466, May 


26, 1906.) 
—— Hlectric tower. (F 53464, May 26, 
1906. ) ; 
— Main entrance. (F 53465, May 
26, 1906.) 
— Music pavilion. (KF 53469, May 
26, 1906.) 
Panoramie view. (EF 53471, May 
26, 1906. ) 
Scenic railway. (F 53470, May 
26, 1906.) 
-———— The Pike, (CH s46q oMiay 26, 
1906. ) 
Wood (Otis F.), New 


Brighton, N. Y. 
Binnacle Jim and the guarded treas- 
ure. May 19, 1907. (F 54298, May 
18, 1907.) [93848 


— He captivates the cannibals. May 
5, 1907. (F 53505, May 4, 1907.) 


in the land of Quakes. May 12, 
1907. (EF 53763, May 11, 1907.) 


Bub, he’s always to blame. May 5, 
1907. (I 53509, May 4, 1907.) 


May 12, 1907. (F 53764, May 11, 
1907.) 


May 19, 1907. 
1907.) 


Mary 


(FE 54299, May 18, 


and her little lamb. May 5, 


1907. (F 53507, May 4, 1907.) 

-—— May 12, 1907. (F 53768, May 11, 
1907. ) 

— May 19, 1907. (F 54302, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Mose buts in and wins out. May 5, 
1907. (F 53512, May 4, 1907.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. May 5, 


1907. (F 53506, May 4, 1907.) 
May 12, 1907. (53770, May 11, 
1907.) 
—— May 19, 1907. (F 54301, May 18, 
1907. ) 


Simon Simple, Mose undt Fritz Noodle. 
May 19, 1907. (F 54304, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Simon Simple’s barrel of fun. May 
12, 1907. (KF 53767, May 11, 1907.) 
Singing Sammy. May 19, 1907. (EF 

54305, May 18, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Wood (Otis F.). 
Brighton, N. Y. 

S-stut-ter-ing S-sam-my. May 5, 1907. 
(F' 53510, May 4, 1907.) . 

Stut-ter-ing S-sam-my. May 12, 1907. 
(F' 53766, May 11, 1907.) 

Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village storyteller. May 5, 1907. (F 
53511, May 4, 1907.) 

— May 12, 1907. (F 53765, May 11, 
1907.) 


New 


395 


Wood (Otis: H.): 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village storyteller. May 19,1907. (F 
54300, May 18, 1907. ) 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
May 5,1907. (F 53508, May 4, 1907.) 
May 12, 1907. (F 53769, May 11, 
1907.) 
May 19, 1907. 
1907. ) 


New 


(F 54303, May 18, 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 copies 


preeanee fan. 1, 1907... 


2 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 
entry. Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 


by Courier company of Buffalo, Buffalo, 
2 copies received May 13, 1907. 


N. Y. Class G, XXe, no. 15778, May 11, 1907; 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
My Hula-Hula girl. 5480. (G 15778, 
May 11, 1907; 2 ce. May 13, 1907.) 
[9349 
Pocahontas. 5450. (G 15798, May 14, 
1907; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 


Svedrofsky. (G 15721, May 1, 1907; 
2c. May 2, 1907.) 


Eddy (Robert), Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
This is the greatest fair I ever saw. 
(G 15739, Apr. 25, 1907.) [9350 


Gallagher (Sears), West 
Roxbury, Mass. 
In the swim. (G 15745, May 4, 1907; 


2 ec. May 11, 1907.) [9351 
Gray lithograph co., New 
Mork: N.Y. 
Garden gems. 1 to 20. (G 15699- 
frie, Apr: 30, 1907.) [9352 


Hoover (Jos.) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Doctor (The). 361. (G 15801, May 
16, 1907.) [9353 

Duck & rabbit. 1384. (G 15804, May 
16, 1907.) 

Naughty dog. 860. (G 15800, May 16, | 
1907. ) 

Partridge. 1386. (G 15807, May 16, 
1907.) 

Reed birds. 1887. (G 15806, May 16, 
1907. ) 

Sam & Sue. 362. (G 15802, May 16, | 
1907. ) 

Teddy Bear. 363. (G 15803, May 16, | 
1907. ) 

Wild ducks. 1885. (G 15805, May 16, 
1907.) 


Muller, Luchsinger & co., 
New York, N. Y. 


Autumn. 805. (G 15842, May 22, 
1907. ) [9534 

Evening. 806. (G 15843, May 22, 
1907.) 


Muller, Luchsinger & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
In quiet retreat. 215. (G 15768, May 
10, 1907.) 
Midsummer. 
1907. ) 


Moonlight. 
1907.) 

Spring. 801. 

Winter. 804. 
1907.) 


802. (G 15839, May 22, 


803. (G 15840, May 22, 
(G 15838, May 22, 1907.) 
(G 15841, May 22, 


Neal (KH. B.), Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 
(G 15818, May 17, 
1907. ) [93855 

Spring flower. (G 15819, May 17, 
1907; 2 ec. each May 16, 1907.) 


Beauty and art. 


Newell (Peter), 
Neva: 
Polly Sleepyhead. The Circus parade. 

(G@ 15366, Mar. 2, 1907; 2c. May 18, 


1907. ) [9356 


— A small cyclone. (G 15367, Mar. 
2, 1907; 2 c. May 20, 1907.) 


Leonia, 


Penn engraving company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pennsylvania railroad station, New 
York City. (G 15764, May 9, 1907; 
2c. May 3, 1907.) [9357 


Platinachrome company, 
New York, N. Y. 
(G 15826, May 17, 1907.) 
[9358 
(G 15824, May 17, 1907.) 
(G 15820, May 17, 1907.) 
Harvard. (G 15825, May 17, 1907.) 
Michigan. (G 15822, May 17, 1907.) 
Pennsylvania. (G 15821, Maye aii, 
1907.) 
Princeton. (G 15827, May 17, 1907.) 
Yale. (G 15823, May 17, 1907.) 
397 


Chicago. 


Columbia. 
Cornell. 


398 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
Work, IN2 ¥: 
(G 15750, May 9, 1907.) 
[9359 
(G 15747, May 9, 


Kiss me. 


Pussy’s temptation. 
1907. ) 


Shepherdess. (G 15748, May 9, 1907.) 
Tired out. (G 15720, Apr. 30, 1907.) 


Want to see the wheels go round. 
15749, May 9, 1907.) 


Southern art publishing 
company, Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Forager (The) 5. (G 15767, May 10, 
1907. ) [9860 

Picket (The) 
1907. ) 

Waiting for the dawn. 3. 
May 10, 1907.) 

Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Accuse. 4 sheet. N. Y. 
15543, Apr. 1,- 1907; 
1907. ) 

Alimony. 1 sheet. N. Y. 
15741, May 4, 1907; 
1907.) 

Arrest. #4 Sheet. N. Y. 
15796, May 13, 1907; 
1907. ) 

Caught. #4 sheet. N. 
15542, Apr. 1, 1907; 
1907. ) 

Combination. 1 sheet. N. 
(G 15794, May 138, 1907; 
20, 1907. ) 

Compromised. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12292. 
(G 15742, May 4, 1907; 2 c May 1, 
1907. ) 


(G 


(G 15765, 


12291. (G 
2 @. May. 13, 

[9361 
12288. (G 
Deco Maly. We: 


12318. (G 
2 ¢. May 20, 


Yon 12290; 4G 
2 @: May 3; 


¥o A286. 
Ze. May 


Wats.) 2. Sheet. Ns Y.. 9122938.) (G 
1avj43, May 4, 1907; 2 c. May 1, 
1907. ) 

Man or monkey. 4 sheet. N. Y. 


12817. CG 15495, May 13, 190% + 2.¢ 
May 20, 1907.) : 

Bxotector., 2. sheet N, . Yo) i23r4: 
(G 15792, May 13, 1907; 2 c. May 
20, 1907.) 

Riding acts. 32 sheet. 1907. B. 39. 


(G 15426, Mar. 14, 1907; 2 «@ May 
to, LOOT. ) 


Rushiwat sheem NY WW." |) 12287 (GE | 
15740, May 4, 1907; 2 ¢« May 13, | 
1907. ) 

T'attooed. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12312. (G 
15790, May 13, 1907; 2 c May 20, 
1907. ) 

Two heads. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12811. 


(G 15744, May 4, 1907; 2c. May 13, 
1907.) 


4. (G 15766, May 10, | 


| Hold up of the Overland 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Superior color press, To- 
ledo, Ohio. 

Toledo Beach. (G 15828, May 18, 
1907.) [9362 

United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Andy Lewis and two maids. 
(G 15730, May 4, 1907.) 

Andy Lewis _ portrait. 
15727, May 4, 1907.) 

Arrival. 10082. (G 15728, May 4, 
1907. ) 

Ballet girl. 
1907.) 

—- and two owls. 
May 4, 1907.) 

Beautiful ballet dancers. 
15729, May 4, 1907.) 

Buster Brown letter bill, and char- 
acter. 10544. (G 15773, May 10, 
1907. ) 

Buster, Mary Jane and Tige watching 
bill poster. 10542. (G 15769, May 
10, 1907.) 

Climax of hilarity. 10345. 
May 17, 1907.) 

Collapse of woman in front of man 


10508. 
[9363 


10507. (G 


10535. (G 15816, May 17, 
105384. (G 15737, 


10384. (G 


(G 15815, 


and child. 310. (G@ 15731, May 4, 
1907. ) . 
Cossack, cowboy and Indian riders, 


10386. 
Cowboy and girls. 
May 4, 1907.) 
Darkey and dog. 312. 

13, 1907.) 


(G 15813, May 17, 1907.) 
10029. (G 15725, 


(G 15780, May 


Explosion at pier. 309. (G 15811, 
May 17, 1907.) 

Female announcer. 10537. .(G 15812, 
May 17, 1907.) 

Female model, full figure. 10531. (G 


15772, May 10, 1907.) 

Female Spanish dancer on a hurdy- 
gurdy. 10586. (G 15771, May 10, 
1907.) 

Get him out of the way. 
15722, May 4, 1907.) 
Girl, male character, darkey and dog. 

311. (G 15781, May 13, 1907.) 

Girl, scarecrow, ten man and two 
animal heads. 10580.° (G 15786, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Henpecked. 10031. 
1907. ) 

Here we are again. 10541. 
May 4, 1907.) 


10442. (G 


(G 15724, May 4, 
(G 15726, 
limited. 


(G 15738, May 4, 1907.) 
10458. 


10434. 


I guess I’ll take the gal. 
15734, May 4, 1907.) 


(G 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 399 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
I hate to teck his money. 
15814, May 17, 1907.) 


Keep out, you greaser, if you value 


10519. (G 


your life. 10459. (G 15736, May 4, 
1907. ) 

Little ahead of them all. 10548. (G 
15770, May 10, 1907.) 

Master Rosen as Buster. 10557. (G 


15810, May 17, 1907.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


10. 
Sympathy. 302. (G 15817, May 17, 
1907.) 
Take that. 
1907. ) 
Three ladies offering assistance. 

(G 15785, May 18, 1907.) 
Three men diving through exits. 

(G 15784, May 138, 1907.) 
Thrilling, sensational finish of act 3. 


10550. (G 15808, May 17, 
9781. 


9780. 


‘Mike saves Helen and Jack from the 10432. (G 15732, May 4, 1907.) 
flames. 10443. (G 15788, May 13, | ywo girls in evening dress. 304. (G 
1907. ) 15782, May 13, 1907.) 

Poster girl design. 10533. (G 15733, | you'll never bother me again. 10480. 
May 4, 1907.) (G 15735, May 4, 1907.) 

— 10536. (G 15809, May 17, 1907.) | you'll take a drink with me. 10479. 

Saved just in time. 10478. (G 15789, (G 15728, May 4, 1907.) 

May 18, mo0i.) ; Vandegrift (Harvey B.), 

Searecrow, tin man, and five girls. Jersey City, N. J. 

10579. (G 15787, May 13, 1907.) Vandegrift’s military escutcheon. (G 

Spanish dancer. 305. (G 15783, May 15640, Apr: 23, 1907;°2 ¢& Apr. Ss 
13, 1907.) LIOR Ses May: 17, 1907) [9364 

Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 
Sn iarmmpemen ni(pasetinn ie ee ae 1, 265 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 


of entry. The notice after the first ee if printed in full, would read: 
ass 
received Feb. 15, 1907; 1 copy received May 13, 1907.” 


~ Arthur Russell Allen, Trinidad, Colo. 


Allen (Arthur Russell), 
Trinidad, Colo. 


forge. (H 90453, Feb. 15, 
1907.) [9365 


Humming bird. (H 90454, Feb. 15, 
1907; 1 c of each Feb. 15, 1907; 
1 ec. of each May 13, 1907.) 


American institute of elec- 
trical engineers, New 
Work, N.Y. 

Dr. William Gilberd shewing his ex- 
periments on electricity to Queen 
Elizabeth and her court. (H 93136, 
Apr. 29, 1907; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1907.) 

[9366 


At the 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Bright eyes. V 96. (H 94228, May 
20, 1907.) [9367 


Country cousins. V (EH 93127, 
Apr. 30, 1907.) 


WLS. 


87. 


Home hearts. 
20, 1907.) 


(H 94221, May 


Little grandma. V 388. (H 94222, 
May 20, 1907.) 
Off to the lake. V 40. (H 94223, 


May 20, 1907.) 


Peewee. V 101. (H 94220, May 20, 
1907. ) 

Poppy girl. V 95A. (H 94226, May 
20, 1907.) 

—V95B. (H 94227, May 20, 1907.) 

Puss. V 97. (H 94229, May 20, 1907.) 

Roses. W 7. (H 94231, May 20, 1907.) 

Sure pop. V. 90. (H 94225, May 20, 
1907. ) 

Tea party. V 77. (H 94224, May 20, 
1907. ) 


American mutoscope and 
biograph company, New 
York, IN. ¥: 
How would you like a wife like this. 
(H 932387, May 4, 1907.) [9368 


“ Copyright by 


H, XXc, no. 90453, Feb. 15, 1907; 1 copy 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Bright as the roses. (H 93859, May 16, 

1907. ) [9369 
Forget-me-not. (H 98861, May 16, 

1907.) 
Grace. (H 93862, May 16, 1907.) 
Loves message. (H 93858, May 16, 

1907. ) : 
Rose buds. (H 93857, May 16, 1907.) 
She just can’t make her eyes behave. 

(H 93860, May 16, 1907.) 


Violets. (H 98856, May 16, 1907.) 
Back (Cs J.) Bullfrog; 
Ney. 
Death Valley from Tin mountain. {H 
94377, May 23, 1907.) [9370 
Drifting sands of Death Valley. (H 
94374, May 23, 1907.) 
Floor of Death Valley. (H 94878, 


May 23, 1907.) 

Marble canyon. 
1907.) 

Marble canyon trail. 
23, 1907.) 

Salt creek in Death Valley where the 


emigrants perished. (H 94875, May 
23, 1907.) 


(H 94379, May 23, 


(H 94380, May 


Silence of Death Valley. (H 94876, 
May 23, 1907.) 
Barrett (Michael W.), 


Hyde Park, Mass. 
Battle royal or a snail imprisoned by 
honey-bees. (H 938400, May 9, 1907.) 
[9371 


Beacon art company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Christmas bears. (H 93224, May 4, 


1907. ) [9372 
Express bears. (H 938218, May 4, 
1907. ) 
Farmer bears. (H 938222, May 4, 
1501.) 


401 


402 


Beacon art company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Camping bears. (H 98221, May 4, 
1907.) 
Orchestra bears. 
1907. ) 
Sliding bears. (H 93220, May 4, 1907.) 
Snowball bears. (H 93219, May 4, 
1907.) 


Bedon (Arthur P.), New 
Orleans, La. 
Tuskegee institute Carnegie library. 
(H 93399, May 9, 1907; 2 ec. May 18, 
1907.) [9373 


Benjamin (Isaac), Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 
Hadley (Prof. A. T.) President of 


(H 932238, May 4, 


Yale college. (H 93537, May 10, 
1907. ) [9374 

Taft (William H.) (H 93353, May 7, 
1907.) 


Taft (William H.) and his brother 
Chas. P. Taft. (H 93352, May 7, 
1907. ) 


Bennett (Henry H.), Kil- 
bourn City, Wis. 

Cc. M. & St. P. R. R. bridge, evening 
effect, Dells of the Wisconsin. (H 
93528, May 10, 1907; 2 e« May 20, 
1907.) [9375 

Old Dell house, Dells of the Wisconsin. 
(H 93527, May 10, 1907; 2 c. May 20, 
1907.) 


Boemerman (Hermann) jr., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Blizzard .(The) (Hi 93b11, May. 8; 
1907; 1 ce. Apr. 23, 1907; 1 c May 8, 
1907.) [9376 


Bond (George W.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Last rose of summer is the sweetest 
song of all. (H 93226, May 4, 1907.) 
[9377 
Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 

Bixby (Arbutus C.) (H 93397, May 8, 
1907.) [9378 
Sylvaine (Marguerite) (H 93396, May 

8, 1907.) 


Boyd (F. M.), 

ville, Tex. 

Bailey parade on Cal. street, Mar. 28, 
1907. (H 93200, May 1, 1907.) 

[9379 

One of the many burlesques. Mar. 23, 
1907. (H 93199, May 1, 1907.) 

Our Senator in his carriage, Bailey 

day in Gainesville, Tex. Mar. 238, 
1907. (H 93204, May 1, 1907.) 


Gaines- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Boyd (F. M.) Gaines- 

ville, Tex. 

Senator Bailey and friends in his car- 
riage, Mar. 23, 1907. (H 938205, May 


f 1907,) 


Senator Bailey greeting homefolks. 
Gainesville, Tex. Mar. 23,1907. (H 
93202, May 1, 1907.) 


Senator Bailey shaking hands with 
Gen’1] W. L. Cabell. (H 93201, May 1, 
1907. ) 


Way (The) Gainesville greets Senator 
Bailey at the station. Mar. 23, 1907. 
(H 93208, May 1, 1907.) 

2c. of each Apr. 1, 1907. 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York No ¥. 
Adams (John Quincy) portrait by J. S. 
Copley. no. 90098. (H 93449, May 


tO; 190%) [9380 


Allée (L) au marché, by F. Boucher. 
no. 90094. (H 93445, May 10, 1907.) 


Ami (L) des humbles, by Leon Lher- 
mitte. no. 90124. (H 93475, May 
10, 1907.) 


Audilly (Arnauld d’) portrait, by P. de 
Champaigne. no. 90096. (H 93447, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Automedon with the horses of Achil- 
leus, by A. Regnault. no. 90131. 
(H 93482, May 10, 1907.) 

Billington (Mrs.) as St. Cecelia, by G. 
Romney. no. 90138. (H 93489, May 
10, 1907.) 


Caritas, by A. H. Thayer. no. 90149. 
(H 93500, May 10, 1907.) 
Chapeau blane, by Greuze. no. 90114. 


(H 93465, May 10, 1907.) 

Danae and the shower of gold, by 
Rembrandt. no. 90132. (H 93483, 
May 10, 1907.) 


Dante and Virgile entering the in- 
fernal regions, by Corot. no. 90099. 
(H 93450, May 10, 1907.) 


Death of the Virgin, by Wohlgemuth. 
no. 90159. (H 93510, May 10, 1907.) 


Deposition from the cross, by Cranach. 
no. 90103. (H 93454, May 10, 1907.) 


Don Balthazar Carlos and his dwarf, 
portrait by Velasquez. no. 90153. 
(H 93504, May 10, 1907.) 

Dordrecht, by Albert Cuyp. no. 90105. 
(H 93456, May 10, 1907.) 

Fog (The) warning, by Homer. no. 
90116. (H 93467, May 10, 1907.) 
Franklin, portrait by Duplessis. no. 
90110. (H 93461, May 10, 1907.) 
Gypsies going to a fair, by Diaz de la 
Pena. no. 90108. (H 93459, May 10, 

1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


408 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
Vork IN. Y. 
Horseman (A), by Meissonier. 
90126. (H 93477, May 10, 1907.) 


Humboldt (Alex. von) at the age of 
82, portrait by Moses Wight. 
90156. (H 93507, May 10, 1907.) 


Inman (John), portrait by Inman. 
90118. (H 93469, May 10, 1907.) 


Interior (The) of a butcher’s shop, by 
Teniers. no. 90148. (H 93499, May 

= a, 1907.) 

Jealous (The) husband, by N. Maas. 
no. 90125. (H 93476, May 10, 1907.) 

Keneth (Frances Anne), portrait by 
T. Sully. no. 90146. (H 93497, May 
10, 1907.) 


ho. 


lo. 


Knox (General Henry), portrait by G. | Rising (The) storm, by Inness. 


Stuart. no. 90145. (H 93496, May 
10, 1907.) 

Landscape, by Corot. no. 90101. (H 
93452, May 10, 1907.) 

Landscape after sunset, by Corot. no. 


90100. (H 93451, May 10, 1907.) 


Lion (The) hunt, by Delacroix. 
90106. (H 93457, May 10, 1907.) 

Little (The) rose of Lyme Regis, by 
Whistler. no. 90157. (H 93508, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Lyndhurst (Lady) portrait by Law- 
rence. no. 90121. (H 938472, May 
10, 1907.) 


no. 


Lyndhurst (Lord) portrait by Law- 


rence. no. 90122. 
10, 1907.) 


Ma mére, by Millet. 
93480, May 10, 1907.) 


Mariage of Ste. Catherine, by Rubens. 
no. 90139. (H 93490, May 10, 1907.) 


Master (The) smith of Lyme Regis, 
by Whistler. no. 90158. (H 93509, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Ophelia, by Corot. no. 90102. 
93453, May 10, 1907.) 

Palavicino (Felix Hortensio) portrait 
by Il Greco. no. 90117. (H 93468, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Palk (Mrs) portrait by Reynolds. 
no. 90136. (H 93487, May 10, 1907.) 


(H 93473, May 


no. 90129. (H 


(H 


Philippe IV of Spain, portrait by Ve- | 


lasquez. no. 90152. (H 938503, May 
10, 1907.) 

Philosopher (The) by J. Ribera. no. 
90137. (H 93488, May 10, 1907.) 

Pieta, by Crivelli. no. 90104. (H 
98455, May 10, 1907.) 

— by Delacroix. no. 90107. (H 


93458, May 10, 1907.) 


8l5—pr 4, Nos 23-26 nN s v 2—07——3 


no. | 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York, N: Y 


Portrait of a_ lady, by Franz Hals. 


no. 90115. (H 93466, May 10, 1907.) 


_— by Santwood. no. 90141. (H 
.93492, May 10, 1907.) 
Portrait of a man, by Vackert. no. 


90151. (H 93502, May 10, 1907.) 


Portrait of a woman, by Koninck. no. 
90120. (H 93471, May 10, 1907.) 


Portrait of the artist’s son, by Goya y 
Lucientes. no. 90113. (H 938464, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Pot (The) of Basil, by John W. Alex- 
ander. no. 90091. (H 93442, May 
10, 1907. ) 

Retour (Le) du marché, by F Boucher. 
no. 90095. (H 93446, May 10, 1907.) 

no. 
90119. (H 938470, May 10, 1907.) 

Ruined (The) cottage, by Ruysdael. 
no. 90140. (H 93491, May 10, 1907.) 

St. Luke drawing the portrait of a 
madonna. no. 90155. (H 938506, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Samson and Dalila, by Millet. 
90130. (H 93481, May 10, 1907.) 

Schodt (Anne Maria de) portrait by 
Van Dyck. no. 90111. (H 93462, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Scott (Sir Walter) portrait by C. R. 
Leslie. no. 90128. (H 93474, May 
10, 1907.) 

Shepherdess 


no. 


(The), by Millet. 
90128. (H 93479, May 10, 1907.) 

Sibyl (A) by Veronese. no. 90154. 
(H 93505, May 10, 1907.) 

Slave (The) ship, by Turner. 
90150. (H 93501, May 10, 1907.) 

Study of an old man, by Rembrandt. 
no. 90133. (H 93484, May 10, 1907.) 

Torn. (ihe) hat, by T Sally. «no: 
90147. (H 93498, May 10, 1907.) 

Tulp (Mrs. N.) portrait by Rem- 
brandt. no. 90135. (H 93486, May 
10, 1907.) 

Tulp (Dr. Nicholas) portrait by Rem- 
brandt. no. 90134. (H 93485, May 
10, 1907. ) 


Two children, by Beechy. 
(H 93443, May 10, 1907.) 
Usurer (The), by G. Metsu. 
(II 93478, May 10, 1907.) 


no. 


no. 


no. 90092. 


no. 90127. 


Venus and cupid, by Diaz de la Pena. 


no. 90109. (H 93460, May 10, 1907.) 


Virgin and child. no. 90112. (H 
93463, May 10, 1907.) 
Visit (The), by R. P. Bonington. no. 


90093. (TI 98444, May 10, 1907.) 


404 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York, IN. ¥. 


Washington, the Athenaeum head, nah | Interior, 


G. ‘Stuart. no. 90148. 
May 10, 1907.) 


Washington (Martha) portrait by G. 
Stuart. no. 90142. (H 93493, May 
10, 1907. ) 


Washington at Dorchester Heights, by 


G. Stuart. no. 90144. (H 93495, 
May 10, 1907.) 


(H 93494, 


Watson and the shark, by J. S. Copley. | Y. M. CG. A. building. 


no. 90097. (H 93448, May 10, 1907.) 
Webster (Mrs. 

H. Alexander. 

May 10, 1907.) 


Brown (F. Hdgar), Brim- 
field, Mass. 
First electric passenger car into Brim- 
field, Mass. (H 93559, May 11, 1907; 
2 ¢. May 13, 1907.) [9881 


no. 90090. (H. 93441, 


Main street, Brimfield, Mass. (H 
93560, May 11, 1907; 2. @ May 13, 
1907.) 

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

Old Baptist church, Tifton, Ga. (H 

93438, May 9, 1907.) [9382 


Sparks collegiate institute, Sparks, Ga. 

‘ (H 93439, May 9, 1907.) 

Sparks collegiate institute campus, 
Sparks, Ga. (H 93440, May 9, 1907.) 


Bryant (W. W.), Brook- 

line, Mass. 

(H 93238, May 6, 1907.) 
[9383 


Buck (A. W.), Houghton, 
Mich. 

Michigan college of mines Houghton, 

Mich. (H 938188, May 3, 1907.) 


Taj Mahal. 


Burke (Frank P.), 
cago, Ill. 
Cubs national league champions. 
(H 93558, May 10, 1907.) 
Burkhard (William), St. 
Paul, Minn. 


General Custer’s camp in the Black 
Hills in 1874. (H 98236, May 4, 


Chi- 
1907. 


1907. ) [9886 
Burschel (Victor), Scran- 
ton, Pa. 
Scranton. (H 92838, Apr. 20, 1907; 2 


ec. May 1, 1907.) 


Burt (EF. D.), Bennington, 
Vt. 
Cat.(The) of brass, Bennington, Vt. 
(H 93164, May 1, 1907; 2c May 2, 
1907.) [9388 


[9387 


Fletcher) portrait by | 


[9384 


[9385 | 


| Walloomsae Inn. . 


| Base ball girl. 


Burt (F. D.), Bennington, 
Vt. 

Baptist church, Bennington, 
Vt. (H 93163, May 1, 1907; 2 «@ 
May 2, 1907.) 

Rural (A) water system. 
May 1, 1907; 2 c. May 

St. Peter’s church. 
1907. ) 


(H 93165, 
2, 1907.) 
(H 93402, May 9, 


(H 93401, May 9, 
1907.) 
_ (H 93403, May 9, 
1907.) 


Caldwell (John F.) & Ras- 
ser (Benjamin L.), 
Hureka Springs, 
Ark. 


_ixirk and wife, Arkansas tie cutters, 


the boy and girl parents of triplets. 
(H 98276, May 7, 1907.) [9389 


California panorama com- 
pany, Los Angeles, Cal. 


Beatty, Nevada. (H 92911, Apr. 22, 
1907..) [9390 
| Clouds at Beatty, Nevada. (H 93271, 
May 6, 1907.) 
Montgomery-Shoshone mill, Rhyolite, 
Nevada. (H 93272, May 6, 1907.) 
Panorama of Beatty, Nev. (H 92912, 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 

Rhyolite, Nevada. (H 938269, May 6, 
1907.) 

San Diego from Point Loma. (H 
92913, Apr. 22, 1907. ) 

San Diego from Ramona Heights. (H 
92914, Apr. 22, 1907.) 

San Diego the beautiful. (H 93270, 
May 6, 1907.) 

Celebrity art company, 
Boston, Mass. 

Automobile girl. (H 93918, May 17, 

1907. ) [9391 


(H 93917, May 17, 
1907. ) 


Canoe girl. (H 93656, May 13, 1907.) 


Chadbourne (W. J.), Con- 
cord, N. H. 
New Hampshire senate and legislature 
1907-08. _(H 93673, May 138, 1907; 2 
e. May 7, 1907.) [9392 


Chester (Clarence Lyon), 
New York, N. Y. 


| Atlantic (The) fleet and foreign ships. 


(H 93566, May 2, 1907.) [9393 


Fifth (The) division of the Atlantic 
fleet. (H 93568, May 2, 1907.) 


| First (The) and second divisions of 


the Atlantic fleet. 
1907.) 


(H 93570, May 2, 


re 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Chester (Clarence Lyon), 
New York, N. Y. 
Officers and crew U. S. S. St. Louis. 
’ (H 93564, May 2, 1907.) 
President’s (The) review. 
May 2, 1907.) 
Second (The) division of the Atlantic 
fleet. (H 93567, May 2, 1907.) 
Ship’s (The) company U. S. S. Rhode 
Island. (H 93563, May 2, 1907.) 
Ship’s (The) company, U. S. S. Vir- 
ginia. (H 93562, May 2, 1907.) 
BS: S. (The) St. Louis. (H 938569, 
May 2, 1907.) 


Cheyne (C. E.), 

ton, Va. 

Bruton church restored, Williamsburg, 

Va. (H 93370, May 8, 1907.) [93894 

Church yard, Bruton church, Williams- 
burg, Va. (H 93372, May 8, 1907.) 

Interior of Bruton church, Williams- 
burg, Va. (H 93369, May 8, 1907.) 

Restoration of Bruton church, Wil- 

liamsburg, Va. (H 93371, 

1907.) 


Chicago and Alton rail- 
road company, Chicago, 
Til. 
Largest passenger engine in the world. 
(H 93194, May 3, 1907.) 


Clancy (F. V.), Seattle, 
Wash 


(H 93565, 


Hamp- 


Seattle. 


Claudy (C. H.), Washing- 
son; WD: C. 


Modern madonna of the kiss. (H | 
93145, May 1, 1907; 2 «@ May 2, 
1907.) [9397 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
Work, N. Y. 
Burning (The) ship. (H 93241, Apr. 


22, 1907.) [9398 | 
Out of the mist. (H 93242, Apr. 22, 
1907.) 


Perils (The) of the sea. 
Apr. 22, 1907.) 
Rescue (A) at sea. 

1907.) 
2c. of each May 6, 1907. 


(H 93243, 


(H 93244, Apr. 22, 


Columbus dispatch, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 
Clure (Florence) (H 94016, May 20, 


1907.) [9399 | 
goers (Nancy Ford), Cov- | 
ington, Ky. 
foes: your mother want you. (H 93657, 
May 13, 1907.) [9400 | 


May 8, | 


[9395 | 
| True worth and Katrina Gwynne, kit- 


(H 93166, May 2, 1907.) [9396 | 


405 


Cook (Alton G.), Petos- 


key, Mich. 


Bird’s-eye view of Petoskey, Mich. (H 
94262, May 20, 1907.) [9401 

Bridge at Walloon Lake, Mich. (H 

» 94264, May 20, 1907.) 

Petoskey, Mich., from the harbor. = 


94263, May 20, 1907.) 


Roaring brook, at Roaring Brook, 
Mich. (H 94265, May 20, 1907.) 


Corry (Fred E.), Sparta, 
Mich. 
Oratorical contestants of W. C. T. U. 
of Kent Co., Mich. (H 93141, May 1, 
1907.) [9402 


Crepar (Thomas M.), 
Jamestown, N. Dak. 
Air (The) ship. (H 93365, May 8, 
1907.) [9403 


Cripps a a Aiken, 


| Typical Southern uae (H 93561, May 


A ESOT) 


Cross (Mrs. C. S.), Empo- 
ria, Kans. 
Madelon Gwynne. 367, A. C. A. reg- 
ister. (H 93277, May 3, 1907. [9405 
True worth and Katrina Gwynne, kit- 
tens attention. (H 93279, May 3, 
1907. ) 


[9404 


tens playing. (H 93278, May 3, 


1907.) 
2 c. each Apr. 8, 1907. 
Cruver manufacturing 


company, Chicago, Ill. 
Wedding anniversary. (H 93577, May 


le LOO: [9406 
Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Cup of love. 11 by 14: (H 938395, 
May 8, 1907.) [9407 


Horse fair. 
8, 1907.) 
Madonna of the _ rose. 
(H 93393, May 8, 1907.) 
Spirit of the autumnal woods. 
14. (H 93394, May 8, 1907.) 


11 by 14. (H 93391, May 
18° by 22. 


11 by 


| Washington crossing the Delaware. 18 


by 22. (H 98392, May 8, 1907.) 
Curtis silk farms, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


California silk worms feeding on mul- 


berry leaves. (H 93274, May 7, 
1907; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1907.) [9408 
Dampf (Charles Jie)! 


Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Scene from operatic sketch Patricia. 
(H 93718, May 15, 1907.) [9409 


406 


Davenport (F.S.), Bangor, 


Me. 

Willage: Park, .Bar Harbor, Me. 

(H 93626, May 13, 1907.) [9410 
Davidson (W. B.), South 
Attleboro, Mass. 

Hale (Rey. Edward Everett). 85, 86 
& 333 (H 93765-93767, Apr. 10, 
1907; 2 ec. May 16, i907.) [9411 

Davis & Eickemeyer, New 
York: JN. UY; 

Bride (The) of spring. (H 938608, 

May 11, 1907.) [9412 


In apple blossom time. 
11, 4907.) 

Lucile. (H 93609, May 11, 1907.) 

Simplicity. (H 93610, May 11, 1907.) 


Deming (W. M.), Winsted, 
Conp. 
City Hall, Torrington, on election day. 
(H 93728, May 15, 1907.) [9413 


Wemrea WE He) 

EKdge, N. J. 

Jefferson dinner to W. J. Bryan, Brook- 

lyn, N-Y., April d6, 1907. CH 93142, 
Apres 30; 1907 3.2.¢. Apr d9; 19073) 

[9414 


(H 93607, May 


River 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Abigail meeting David with presents. 
(H 93654, May 13, 1907.) [9415 
Anthony (Mrs. Judge) (H 94248, May 


20, 1907.) 

Balthazar Carlos. (H 94250, May 20, | 
1907. ) 

British cruiser Argyll. (H 93421, May 
9, 1907.) 

British cruiser Hampshire. (H 93424, 
May 9, 1907.) | 

British cruiser Roxburg. (H 93423, 


May 9, 1907.) 

British flagship Good Hope. 
93419, May 9, 1907.) 

British fleet entering Hampton Roads, 
Va. (H 932638, May 6, 1907.) 

Burgomaster of Leyden and his wife. 
(H 94244, May 20, 1907.) 

Calypso. (H 93655, May 13, 1907.) 

Connecticut. (H 93480, May 9, 1907.) 

Country club, Grosse Pointe, Detroit, 
Mich. (H 93181, May 2, 1907.) 

Electric illumination of fleet, Hamp- 
ton Roads, Va. (H 93266, May 6, 


(H 


1907.) 

Ellen Terry as Portia. (H 94249, May 
20,-1907. ) 

Forsyth (Mr. William). (H 94251, 


May 20, 1907.) 


| Gossip. 


| New Jersey. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Georgia. (H 93433, May 9, 1907.) 
Georgia, quarter view, forward. (H 
93434, May 9, 1907.) 
German cruiser, Bremen. 
May 9, 1907.) 
German flagship Roon. (H 93420, May 
9, 1907.) 
(H 93863," May 16, 1907.) 
Grimes (John). (H 94246, May 20, 
1907. ) 
Head of a woman Lucia. 
May 20, 1907.) 


(H 93422, 


(H 94248, 


| Holy family. (H 94247, May 20, 1907.) 
| Illinois. 


(H 93432, May 9, 1907.) 

Kentucky. (H 93426, May 9, 1907.) 

Lady Hamilton as Daphne. (H 93418, 
May 9, 1907.) 

Mayflower at Old Point Comfort, Va. 
(H 93262, May 6, 1907.) 

Minnesota. (H 93427, May 9, 1907.) 

Missouri. (H 93431, May 9, 1907.) 

(H 93428, May 9, 1907.) 


President Roosevelt on the Mayflower 
reviewing fleet, Hampton Roads, Va. 
(H 93264, May 6, 1907.) 

President Roosevelt reviewing fleet, 
Hampton Roads, Va. (H 93265, May 
G, 1907) 


U. S. Battleships saluting the May- 


flower, Hampton Roads, Va. (H 
93261, May 6, 1907.) 
U. S. Destroyer Macdonough. (H 


93425, May 9, 1907.) 

U. S. Fleet in Hampton Roads, Va. 
(H 93260, May 6, 1907.) 

Van Buren (Martin). (H 94253, May 
20, 1907.) 

Virginia. (H 93429, May 9, 1907.) 


Wife of Frans Hals. (H 94252, May 
20, 1907.) 
| Young lady. (H 94245, May 20, 1907.) 


Drake (J. D.), Silverton, 
Oreg. 

Mongolian or Chinese phesant. 
93359, May 7, 1907.) 


(Hi 
[9416 


Dye (W. D. L.), Rock- 
port, Tex. 
Bird’s eye view of Rockport, Tex., 
from the Court House. (H 93140, 
Apr. 30, 1907.) [9417 


Moon light on Aransas bay, Rockport, 
Tex. (H 93139, Apr. 30, 1907.) 


2 c. of each Apr. 17, 1907. 


| Sussex (Clara) 


i} 


| — leaning pose. 


| 


PHOTOGRAPHS 407 

Hichemeyer (Rudolf), Gerrish (Henry E.), 

Yonkers, N. Y. Portsmouth, N. H. 

Thistle in seed. (H 98538, May 10, | Tugs Portsmouth, Piscataqua, and 
1907. ) [9418 Mitchell Davis of the Piscataqua 
F : navigation co., towing the floating 
Battle eee) ik ue (CH dry dock No. 1, from Portsmouth 
93088 Ant: 6 1907.) y T9 419 | *navy-yard May 18, 1907. (H 94360, 


—18 by 22. 
1907. ) 
Bailey (Hon. J. W.) and fourteen 


(H 93037, Apr. 26, 


Texas state senators. ll by 14. (H 
93040, Apr. 26, 1907.) 

——18 by 22. (H93039, Apr. 26, 
1907. ) 

Bailey (Hon. J. W.) and his three 
attorneys. 11 by 14 (H 930441, | 


Apr. 26, 1907.) 

Bailey (Hon. J. W.), his three attor- 
neys, and son of O’Dell. (H 93042, 
Apr 26, 1907.) 


2 ¢c. of each Apr. 9, 1907. 


Evening news association, 
Detroit, Mich. 


Baldwin (Mildred A.) 1 to 10. (H 
93945-93954, May 18, 1907.) [9420 
Essman (Ethel Lillian) full face. (H 


austere 2, 1907; 2 c May 17, 


1907. ) 

— full face, eyes looking up. (H 
93688, Apr. 27, 1907; 2-c. May 17, 
1907.) | 

% face view. (H 93686, Apr. 27, | 
a907; 2c: May 17, 1907.) 


view. 
2° e@. May 


almost front 
(H 93685, Apr. 27, 1907; 
a7, A907.) 

—full face. (H 93681, 
1907; 2 ¢. May 17; 1907.) 

(H 93684, Apr. 27, 

1907; 2 ec. May 17, 1907.) 


Apri 26 


profile. (H 93682, Apr. 27, 1907; | 
=e. May 17, 1907.) 
—— view. (H 93683, Apr. 27, 1907; | 


2c. May 17, 1907.) 


Fenney & Adams, Duluth, 
Minn. 


| Freighters at anchor in Duluth harbor | 


waiting turn at the coal and ore 
docks. (H 94269, May 20, 1907.) 


[9421 | 


Gabay (Arthur D.), New 
Work. Ns) Y. 


pines. (H 93232, May 4, 1907.) 
[9422 


Gerrish (Henry He); 
Portsmouth, N. H. 


Floating dry dock No. 1 passing Hen- 
derson’s point, May 18, 1907. (H 
94361, May 22, 1907.) [9423 


' Venus flower baskets from the Philip- | 


| Mt. Savage, Md. 


May 22, 1907.) 


Gilbert (Irwin E.), Frost- 
burg, Md. , 


R. H. Brannon memorial building, 
Mt. Savage. Md. (H 93847, May 16, 
1907. ) [9424 


Cumberland & Penn. R. R. shops, Mt. 
Savage, Md. (H 93851, May 16, 
1907. ) 

Enamel brick yard, Mt. Savage, Md. 
(H 93846, May 16, 1907.) 

Entrance to mine, Consolidation Coal 
co’s Ocean No. 7. (H 93414, May 9, 
1907. ) 

First national bank, Mt. Savage, Md. 
(H 93848, May 16, 1907.) 

Gen. Braddock’s 11 mile stone at Frost- 
burg, Md. (H 93726, May 15, 1907.) 

German Lutheran church, Frostburg, 
Md. (H 93415, May 9, 1907.) 

M. KE. church, Mt. Savage, Md. 
93848, May 16, 1907.) 

Mother house of St. Michael’s Ursu- 
line convent, Frostburg, Md. (H 
93410, May 9, 1907.) 

(H 93850, May 16, 


(H 


1907.) 

New engine at Ocean mine 7. (H 
93725, May 15, 1907.) 

Opera house, Frostburg, Md. (H 
93411, May 9, 1907.) 

Publie school, Mt. Savage, Md. (H 
93849, May 16, 1907.) 

St. Cloud hotel, Frostburg, Md. (H 


93412, May 9, 1907.) 
St. George’s episcopal church, Mt. Sav- 
age, Md. (H 93845, May 16, 1907.) 
St. Patrick’s catholic church, Mt. Sav- 
age, Md. (H 93844, May 16, 1907.) 
St. Patrick’s parochial school, Mt. Sav- 
age, Md. (H 943882, May 23, 1907.) 
Scene around mine entrance of Ocean 
no. 7. (H 93416, May 9, 1907.) 
Toll gate national pike, Frostburg, Md. 
(H 93413, May 9, 1907.) 


Glasier (Fred W.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
(El 938821) 7 May) He 
. [9425 
(H 93919, May 17, 1907.) 
(H 93920, 


Boston store. 
1907. ). 


Polar bear. 


Sunset and evening star. 
May 17, 1907.) 


408 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Gleerup (W. T.), 
Plains, Mo. 

Evans (Judge W. N.) (H 93616, May 
10, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1907.) [9426 


Gray (T. Alice), National 
Soldiers’ Home, Va. 
Hampton Roads, Va. (H 93680, May 

14, 1907.) [9427 
Naval illumination. (H 93615, May 13, 
1907. ) 
Green (Arthur H.), Sara- 
toga, Cal. 
Bay of Monterey. (H 98366, May 8, 
1907. ) [9428 


Greene (A. 8.), Port Jef- 
ferson, N. Y. 


West 


Bathing in Setauket harbor. 368. (H 
93383, May 8, 1907.) [9429 

Lodge (The), Belle Terre. 362. (H 
93387, May 8, 1907.) 

Lodge (The), Belle Terre. 360. (H 
93388, May 8, 1907.) 

Lodge (The), Belle Terre. 372. (H 


93385, May 8, 1907.) 


Lower Main st. 371. 
8, 1907.) 


(H 93386, May 


Mill stream, Stony Brook. 354 (H 
93382, May 8, 1907.) 
Mount Sinai harbor. 370. (H 93384, 
May &. 1907.) 
Griffin (G. Taylor), Al- 


baniy,. IN. «Yo 
Assembly group of the State of New 
Work, 1907. (H 93852, May 16, 
1907. ) [9430 


Gutmann & Gutmann, 
New York, N. Y. 


Jealously. (H 94862, May 22, 1907.) 


[9431 
One touch of nature makes the whole 
world kin. (H 94363, May 22, 1907.) 


Hallet (R. M.), Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
Feathery (A) hitch. (H 93572, May 
11, 1907.) [9432 
John the Orangeman. (H 93571, May 
ae GOT) 
Harris (W. J.) Pitts- 
ton, Pa. 
After a run, W. Pittston Hose co. (H | 
94302, May 21, 1907.) [9433 
Broad st. from Sand Hill. (H 94320, 


May 21, 1907.) 

Call from box 71, W. Pittston hose co. 
(H 943810, May 21, 1907.) 

KE. & W. Pittston from’ Sand Hill. 
94296, May 21, 1907.) 

Flatiron, Pittston. (H 94824, May 21, 
1907. ) 


(H 


{| N. Pittston from mountain. 


Harris (W. J.), Pitts- 


ton, Pa. 

Forest castle cut. (H 94817, May 21, © 
1907.) 

Forest castle cut to the ledge. (H 
94299, May 21, 1907.) 

Laurel line station, Pittston. (H 
94297, May 21, 1907.) 

Ledge & Coxton bridge. (H 94805, 


May 21, 1907.) 
Looking up Wyoming ave. W. Pittston. 
(H 94814, May 21, 1907.) ; 


Luzerne ave. W. Pittston. A. (H 
94313, May 21, 1907.) 

—B. (H 94822, May 21, 1907.) 

Luzerne & Wyo. aves. Pittston. (H 
94311, May 21, 1907.) 

Main St. from- Market, Pittston. (H 


94294, May 21, 1907.) 
Main st. from Water. 
21; 1907.) 


Near Wyoming ave. Luzerne ave. 


(H 94323, May 


W. 


Pittston. (H 94803, May 21, 1907.) 
N. Main st. Pittston. (H 94808, May 
ZAC TOOT) 


(H 94500, 
May 21, 1907.) 


On Luzerne ave. W. Pittston. (H 
94295, May 21, 1907.) 

Pittston from mountain. (H 94809, 
May 21, 1907.) 

Pittston from Sand Hill. (H 94804, 
May 21, 1907.) 

River path, W. Pittston. (H 94321, 


May 21, 1907.) 
Susq. Ave. station, D. L. & W. R. R., 


W. Pittston. (H 94801, May 21, 
1907.) 

View from mountain, Pittston. (H 
94307, May 21, 1907.) 

Washington st.: school, W. Pittston. 
(H 943812, May 21, 1907.) 

Water st. & Bridge, Pittston. (H 
94298, May 21, 1907.) 

Water st. to W. Pittston. (H 94806, 


May 21, 1907.) 
West Pittston hose co. 
21, 1907.) 

W. Pittston river 
May 21, 1907.) 
Wyoming ave. from Luzerne ave. W. 
Pittston. (H 94319, May 21, 1907.) 


Wyoming ave., W. Pittston. (H 94818, 
May 21, 1907.) 


(H 94315, May 


view. (H 948316, 


Holland (Hardy) & Bailey 
(H.S8.), Suffolk, Va. . 

Dare (Virginia). 

1907; 2 & May 15, 1907) 


(H 92938, Apr. 23, — 
[9434 


| 
y 
i 
nf 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


409 


Holloran (Jno. S.), Corn- 
wall, N. Y. 
Ten minutes for refreshments. (H 


93280; May 2, 1907; 2 c Apr. 19, | 


1907. ) 


Holtzinger (J. H.), Tyrone, 
Pa 


May S 1907; 1 c. May 1, 1907; 1«@ 
May 8, 1907.) [9436 
Hull (Dana), Chicago, Il. 
Farwell (John V.) (H 94364, May 22, 
1907. ) [9437 
Fisher (Walter L.) . (H 94865, May 
22, 1907.) 
Indianapolis star, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
Shoaf (Ura) 1 & 2. 
May 10, 1907.) [9438 


Johnson (Mrs. Marcus), 
Hammond, Ind. 
(H 93357, May 7, 1907.) 


Jones (William T.), Bos- 

ton, Mass. 
Surf at Peaks Island, Me. 
May 13, 1907; 2 c. May 1, 1907.) 


Lily. [9439 


[9440 
Keller (Charles), Roslin- 
dale, Mass. - 
Roses. (H 94381, May 23, 1907.) 
[9441 
Kelley (E. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Convention hall illuminated, James- 
town exposition of 1907. The ter- 


centennial of America’s first colony. 

8450. (H 93639, May 13, 1907.) 

| [9442 
Glimpse of the grounds of the James- 

towh exposition of 1907, commem- 

orating the first settlement of 

America in 1607. 8443. 

May 18, 1907.) 

' Liberal arts building on Pocahontas 
street, Jamestown exposition of 1907. 
9445. (H 93634, May 13, 1907.) 

Main entrance to the Palace of Ma- 


chinery, Jamestown exposition of 
1907. 851. (H 93640, May 13, 
1907. ) 


_ Main street of Norfolk, the great Tide- 
water city of Virginia and home of 
the Jamestown exposition of 1907. 
8455. (H 93644, May 13, 1907.) 

| Massachusetts building, a replica of 
the Old Boston state house, James- 
town exposition of 1907. 8453. (H 
93642, May 18, 1907.) 

Military_drill on Lees parade ground, 
opening ceremonies, Jamestown ex- 
position of 1907. 8444. (H 93633, 
May 13, 1907.) 


[9435 


(H 93523, 93524, 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Monticello, the histeric home _ of 
Thomas Jefferson, near Charlottes- 
ville, Va. 8461. (H 93650, May 13, 
1907. ) 


, | Old Church of Yorktown, Va., erected 
ME Pleasant, Eo& C. KR. R. (H 93617, | 


in 1660. 8459. 
1907. ) 


Old Church tower, ruins of America’s 
first Protestant church, built 300 
years ago by the first Colonists, 
Jamestown, Va. 8457. (H 93646, 
May 13, 1907.) 


Old Yorktown (Va.) and monument 
commemorating Cornwallis surren- 
der in 1781, ending the Revolution- 
ary war. 8460. (H 93649, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Palace of Machinery, one of the great 
Colonial exhibit buildings of the 
Jamestown exposition of 1907. 8449. 
(H 93638, May 13, 1907.) 


(H 93648, May 13, 


| Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, hous- 
(Hi 93675, 


ing a varied mineral exhibit, James- 
town exposition of 1907. 8448. (H 
93637, May 138, 1907.) 


Pennsylvania state building, reproduc- 


_Powhatan’s chimney, 


| President 


(H 93632, | 


tion of Independence Hall, James- 

town exposition of 1907. 8454. (H 

93643, May 13, 1907.) 

site of one of 

America’s oldest colonies, Yorktown, 

Va. 6458. (H 93647, May 13, 1907.) 

and Mrs. Roosevelt and a 
distinguished multitude hearing 
opening address of Harry St. George 
Tucker, Jamestown exposition, Apr. 
26-07. 8442. (H 93631, May 13, 
1907. ) 

President Roosevelt and military es- 
cort passing Liberal Arts building, 
opening day, Jamestown exposition, 
April 26, 1907.. 8446. (H 93635, 
May 13, 1907.) 

President Roosevelt delivering opening 
address of the Jamestown exposition 
before 60,000 people, Apr. 26, 1907. 
8439. (H 93628, May 13, 1907.) 

St. Paul’s church, an historical Colo- 
nial building erected in 1739, Nor- 
folk, Va. 8456. (H 93645, May 13, 
1907. ) 

Splendid group Indian Buffalo hunt, in 
Convention hall, Jamestown exposi- 
tion. 8441. (H 93630, May 13, 1907.) 

State capitol of the old Dominion 
state, and city hall, Richmond, Va. 
8462. (H 93651, May 13, 1907.) 

Tucker (Harry St. George), President 
of the Jamestown exposition of 1907. 
8440. (H 93629, May 13, 1907.) 


a ois ks 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kelley (E. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


U. S. Marines before the Palace of | 
drill, | 
Jamestown exposition, Apr. 26, 1907. | 


Transportation, opening day 


8452. (H 938641, May 13, 1907.) 
Willoughby boulevard, with its many 
attractive state buildings, James- | 
town exposition of 1907. 8447. (H 
93636, May 13, 1907.) 
Kendrick (W. F.), Den- 


ver, Colo. 
Buffalo. 2438, 2489. (H 93618, 93619, 
May 10, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1907.) 
[9448 
Ikeystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Altar before which the king and queen 
were crowned, Trondhjem cathedral, 
Norway. 15582. (H 87878, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) [9444 

Altar of St. Olaf’s church, Sticklestad. 
Norway. 15713. (H 87752, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Apostle’s (The) grotto, 
Sweden. 
190632 ¢. May 13, 1907-) 

Bearing the earthly remains of Ibsen 


Knnekulle, 


to their last resting place, Christi- | 
(H 87738, 


ania, Norway... 15568. 


Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 
Beauty and the _ beast. 
girl and pony. Norway. 15728. 


(H 


87767, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, | 
1907. ) | 

Beitosaeter in winter, en route for the 
Jotunheim, Norway. 15592. (H | 
87888, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢« May 13, | 
1907. ) 

Bishop’s chair (The) in Husaby 
church, Blomberg, Sweden. 13048. 


(H 87914, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 
1907. ) 


Boat in Bandak canal approaching | 
locks, Vrangfos, Telemarken, Nor- | 
way. 15740. «(H 87780, Dec. 26, | 


1906; 2c. May 13, 1907.) 
Botten on a May day, with snow 5 


feet deep, Telemarken, Norway. | 
15iao, “Chl 811714, Dec. 26; 1906: 2 e | 


May 13, 1907.) 


Bridge across Drammen-Ely, Brager- 


naes beyond, Drammen, Norway. 
15764. (H 87803, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 


May 15, 1907.) 


Bridge over the Dainfos, harnessed for | 


manufacturing purposes, Norway. 


$526, (CH 87765, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c: 
May 13, 1907.) 


Brufiat church near Tonsaasen, Val- 
ders, Norway. 15700. 


Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


13051. (H 87917, Dee. 26, 


Telemarken | 


CEE S(896, | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

By bridge over the Nid river showing 
old Fort Christiansten, Trondhjem, 
Norway. 15585. (H 87881, Dee. 26, 
1906 ; 2 e. May 13, 1907.) 

Central market at Gothenburg, Sweden. 
13035. (H 87846, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Chalet (A) in Grungedal mountains, 
Telemarken, Norway. 15739. (H 
87778, Dee. 26, 1906322 ee May 15; 
1907. ) 


Characteristic (A) railway station, 
Raback, Sweden. 13049. (H 87915, 


Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 


Chateau of Osearshall, Norway. 15555. 
(H 87730, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) 

Children gathering wild flowers on 
the heights above Trondhjem, Nor- 
way. 15586. (H 87882, Dec. 26, 
1906 ; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Church of Gol, from Hallingdall, Nor- 
way. 15554. (H 87729, Dec. 2, 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Circular corridor in National Theatre, 
Christiania, Norway. 15724. (H 
87763, Dec. 26, 19065 2c. May 13: 


1907. ) 
Civie procession marching to Illeval- 
den, Trondhjem, Norway. 15570. 


(H 87744, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 
1907.) 


Corridor at head of grand stairway, 


royal palace, Christiania, Norway. 
15560. (H 87735, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 e@. 


May 13, 1907.) 


Corridor in Tonsaasen sanitarium, the 
Valders, Norway. 15701. (H 87897, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Crown Prince Olaf waving Norwegian 
colors to children in front of the pal- 
ace, Trondhjem, Norway. 15566. 
(H 87741, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 
13, 1907.) 


Crowning of Charles XV. Painting in 
royal palace dining room, Christi- 
ania, Norway. 15561. ~ (Hl 87736; 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 e. May 13, 1907.) 


Cupid at work on the battered fortress 
at Stenviksholmen, Norway. 15720. 
(H 87759, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) 


Cutting ice in Norway. 15765. (H 
87804, Dec. 26, 1906;'2 e. May 13, 
1907. ) 

Dam and fish ladder on Rogue river, 
Oregon, U. S. A. 14142. (H 87633, 
Dec. 22, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


41] 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Harry Randall 


Director of: the St. 


| 


_ Haeggenaes hotel 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
in the Jotunheim, 


Olaf’s college band, with his family | Norway. 15590. (H 87886, Dec. 

in Cariole, Trondhjem, Norway. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 

15719. (H 87758, Dee. 26, 1906; 2¢. | Haymakers resting in the shade, 

May 13, 1907.) > Trondhjem farm, Norway. 15703. 
Driving under hanging walls of gran- (H 87899, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 

ite, Gronsdals canyon, Hardanger, 13, 29G7.) 

Norway. 15753. (HH 87792, Dec. 26, | High double-deck bed in a pene 

1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) home, Telemarken, Norway. 15745. 
Entrance to Lake Venern from the (H 87784, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c May 

Park opposite Venersborg, Sweden. | 13, 1907.) 

13040. (H 87851, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. | Historic (The) old cathedral at 

May 13, 1907.) Trondhjem, Norway. 15579. (H 
Espelands bridge and Stolkjaerne, on 87875, Dec. 24, 1906; 2 c May 13, 

the highway below Seljestad, Har- = 1907.) 

danger, Norway. 15754. (tf 87793, Horse on snowshoes ready to climb the 

Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) Hankelid mountains, Telemarken, 
Exterior of a flour mill, showing water | Norway. 15731. (H 87770, Dee. 26, 

wheel and falls, Vinje, Norway. 1906; 2c. May 13, 1907.) 

15762. (H 87801, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢.  TWuksebo on Hiterdalvand, Telemarken, 


May 13, 1907.) 


Falls under King Oscar’s bridge, Troll- | 


hattan, Sweden. 13037. (H 87848, 
Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 
Family 
mountains of Telemarken, 
15734. - (H al 
May 13, 1907. 
Fjord (The) AG harbor, 


Norway. 
. Wee. 26, 1906: 2 ¢ 


Gudvyangen, 


Sognefjord, Norway. 15594. (H 
87890, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ec May 13, 
1907. ) 


Going out for a boat ride on lake Sand- 
ven. 
national costume, 
(H 87794, Dec. 26, 
1907. ) 


Grandeur (The) of the Naerofjord, 
view from overhanging granite cliff 


aed. 
Den Nia | 


Norway. 
1906: 


near Gudvangen, Sognefjord, Nor- 
Waniwkesow. (HH 87893, Dee. 26, 
1906 +2 ¢. May 13, 1907.) 


Grave (The) of von Platen, of Gota 
canal fame, Motala, Sweden. 13054. 
(H 87920, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 
1907. ) 


Graves of Sweden’s first Christian 
king, Olaf and his queen in front of 


Husaby church, Blomberg, Sweden. 
13047. (H 87913, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 


May 13, 1907.) 


Guard of honor at the pier awaiting 
arrival of Emperor William and 
King Haakon. Trondhjem, Norway. 
15577. (H 87873, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c 
May-13, 1907.) 

Gunners’ 
Norway. 
26, 1906; 


loop-hole, Stenviksholmen, 
15718. (H 87757, Dec. 
2e@ May 13, 1907.) 


Hardanger girls and escort in | 


Norway. 15730. (H 87769, Dec. 26, 
| 1906; 2c May 13, 1907.) 
Interior of St. Olaf’s church, Stickles- 


(A) of sheep at home in the | 
Interior of 


a ' 


tad. Norway.’ loa2. 7 Gl’ Sia, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Trinity church, decorated 
for funeral of Henrik Ibsen, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 15562. (A 87737, 
Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13; 1907.) 


Jolly Hardanger girls in national cos- 


tume climbing boulders at Lake 
Sandven, Hardanger, Norway. 15752. 
(H 87791, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ec. May 
13, 1907.) 
| Jordals peak mirrored in Sandven 
waters, Hardanger, Norway. 15757. 
(H 87796, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c, May 
13, 1907.) 
Kking Haakon and Queen Maud as- 


- King 


cending the steps of reviewing stand, 
Illevalden, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15572. (H 877146, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 «. 


May 13, 1907.) 
King Haakon and Queen Maud, with 


their royal guests, watching acro- 
batic feats, Illevalden, Trondhjem, 


Norway. 15571. (H 87745, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2c. May 13, 1907.) 


King Haakon, Queen Maud and Crown 
Prince Olaf boarding the Mira to 
leave Trondhjem, Norway. 15575. 
(H 87749, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) 


Haakon, Queen Maud and Hm- 
peror William of Germany, starting 
for a walk, Fieldsalter sanitarium, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15578. (H 
87874, Dec. 26, 1906; e. May 13, 
1907. ) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

King Haakon returning from a visit to 
the yacht of the Prince of Wales, 
Trondhjem harbor, Norway. 
(H 87750, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 
13, 1907. ) 

King’s drawing room, tourists’ hotel, 
Holmenkollen, Norway. 15556. (H 
STi3k, Dee 26, 19063, .2.c), May 13: 


c. May 


15569. | 


1907. ) 

King’s entrance of the cathedral, — 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15580. (H | 
87876, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c@ May 13, 
1907. ) | 


King’s foyer, National theatre, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 15721. 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Kirkebo 
above, Telemarken, Norway. 


(H 57760, Norwegian societies saluting their be- 


and farms on mountainside | 
15740. | 


(EM S71(9,) Wee. (26,7 19065)" 2 cuMay | 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Morkeklef’s grotto, Kinnekulle, Swe- 
den. 13050. (H 87916, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Mountains of Flaavand from boat in 
Hvidesjo, Telemarken, Norway. 
15736. (H 87775, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Norwegian girl greeting her lover at 
window. 15707. * (H 87908, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 c May 18, 1907.) 


Norwegian (A) Maud Muller in Tele- 


marken costume, Norway. 15729. 
(H 87768, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 18. 
1907. ) 


loved king and queen by lowering 
unfurled colors, [llevalden, Trondh- 
jem, Norway. 15573. (H 87747, 
Dec. 26, 1906 ; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) 


_ Norwegian soldiers at the pier on the 


13, 1907.) 

Lagthings-Sal, parliament building, | 
Christiania, Norway. 15559. (H | 
87734, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢« May 138, 
1907. ) 


Lighthouse (The) at Lidkoping, Swe- | 


den: 13044.> (1 “Sisaon Dec: 
1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 

Little Lerfos, and river and valley be- 
low, near Trondhjem, Norway. 15587. 
(H 87883, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 
13, 1907.) 


Loading hay from a hersje, or drying 
rack, near ‘Trondhjem, Norway. 
15705. (H 87901, Dec. 26, 1906; 2.¢. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Looking down the old locks of the 
Gota canal, Trollhattan, Sweden. 
130386. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Looking straight up Kjondals falls 
from river below Sandvenvand, Har- 
danger, Norway. 15756. (H 87795, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


26, 


arrival of the Prince of Wales, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15568. (II 
87743, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 @ May 18, 
1907.) | 

Old round tower, Island of Munkhol- 
men near Trondhjem, Norway. 
15584. (H 87880, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢ 
May 13, 1907.) 

Old stone bridge and water mill, Mo- 
tala, Sweden. 13053. (H 87919, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Oldest (The) church in Sweden, Has- 
aby church, Blomberg. 13046. (H 
87857, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 
1907.) 


On the Naerofjord below Gudvangen, 


(H 87847, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. | 


Looking up at the tower, Kinnekulle, | 


Sweden. 13052. 
~ 1906; 2 c May 18, 1907.) 


(H 87918, Dec. 26, | 


Love is love the world around, court- | 


ing in a Norwegian hay field. 
(H 87900, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 138. 
1907.) 


Loveid canal locks, 


15704. | 


from swinging | 


bridge at mouth of canal, Skotifos, | 


Norway. 15742. 
1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 


(H 87781, Dee. 26, | 


Making hay on the mountain-side near | 


Trondhjem. 


Young women and men | 


in national costume, Norway. 15702. | 
(H 87898, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. May 13, 


1907. ) 


Sognefjord, Norway. 15595. (H 
87891, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 
1907. ) 


Open air audience in King’s Gaard, 
cheering the address of William Jen- 
hnings Bryan, Trondhjem, Norway. 
15564. (H 87739, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 «. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Overhanging (An) rock on the road to 
Stalheim from Vossevangen, Norway. 
15760. (H 87799, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 «¢. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Peasant children with wild flowers for 
_American students, Stenviksholmen, 
Norway. 15716. (H 87755, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) 


Peasant girl feasting her lover on rom- 
mebunke (clabber), Norway. 15709. 
(H 87905, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 18, 
1907.) 


Peasant woman carrying water, Tele- 
marken, Norway. 15738. (H 87777, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


413 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 


President Kildahl of St. Olaf’s college, Royal party watching national dances, 


Northfield, Minn., among the ruins 
at Stenviksholmen, Norway. 15717. 


(H 87756, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May. 18, | 


ba PEM 


Pretty mountain road leading down to | 


village of Skotifos, Norway. 15747. 
(H 87786, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 138, 
1907. ) 


Pretty pavilion erected for reception 
ceremonies for the king and queen, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15565. (H 
87740, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 
1907. ) 


Pretty (A) view of Lidkopping from 
the canal, Sweden. 13045. (H 87856, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 18, 1907.) 


Prince Henry of Prussia standing at 
salute during singing of national 
anthem by children in front of pal- 
ace, Trondhjem, Norway. 15574. 


|. Illevalden, 


(H 87748, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. May 13, | 


1907. ) 


Quoth the turkey: I hope the whole | 
durned family will get indigestion. | 


11936. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Rapt in winter’s fleecy mantle, Han- | 


keli-Saeter in May, ‘'Telemarken, 
Norway. 15783. (H 87772, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) 


River (The) Novle breaking through | 


the winter’s snow, Roldal, Norway. 
15750. (Hi 87789, Dec. 26, 1906; 2c. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Refreshment pavillion, Frognersaeter, 
Norway. 15558. (H 87733, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 138, 1907.) 


Road along Skiens-Elv below Skotifos, 
Telemarken, Norway. 15748. (H 
87782, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 18, 
1907.) 


Rodhuset (The) Lidkoping, Sweden. 


130438. (H 87854, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢ 
May 18, 1907.) 
Roldal and its pretty valley, from 


bluffs of Kvitevag mountain, Fjet- 
landsnut at the right, 
Woe EST LOo: Dae. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Rosy-cheeked Hardinger girl in na- 
tional costume, serving coffee in the 
garden, Norway. 15758. (H 87797, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) 

Royal family on board the Mira, leay- 
ing Trondhjem after the coronation, 
Norway. 15576. (H 87872, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


(H 878238, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 


Norway. | 
2 Os 2 G, -| 


showing King Haakon, Queen Maud, 
Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince 
Henry and Grand Duke of Russia, 
Trondhjem, Norway, 
15567. (H 87742, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ec. 
May 18, 1907.) 


Rustic lover entering his sweetheart’s 
home through the window, Norway. 
15708. (H 87904, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1907.) ; 


Rustic lover rapping at his sweet- 
heart’s window, Norway. 15706. 
(H 87902, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 18, 
1907. ) 


Sail-boat being towed through the 
Gota Canal by men, Trollhattan, 
Sweden. 13038. (H 87849, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) 


St. Olaf’s church on the site of the 
famous battlefield where St. Olaf 
fell on July 29, 1030, Sticklestad, 
Norway. 15711. (H 87907, Dec. 26, 
1906 ; 2 c. May 138, 1907.) 


St. Olaf’s college band at the monu- 
ment of St. Olaf, Sticklestad, Nor- 
way. 15714. (H 87753, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) 


St. Olaf’s college band embarking for 
a visit to the famous battle-ground 
of St. Olaf at Sticklestad, Trondh- 
fjord, Norway. 15710. (H 87906, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ce May 13, 1907.) 


Sawing a stone with cross-cut saw, for 
the restoration of the cathedral, 
Trondhjem, Norway. 15588. (H 
87879, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 ec. May 18, 
1907. ) 


Serpentine road leading down into the 
Naerodal, Sognefjord, Norway. 
15766. (H 87805, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 «. 
May 18, 1907.) 


Sexishorn and other rugged peaks of 
the Jotunheim, Norway. 15591. (H 
87887, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 18, 
1907.) 


Side nave, with baptismal font beyond, 
Trondhjem cathedral, Norway. 
15581. (H 87877, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Skien from Bratsbergerklevy, showing 
house on a precipice 100 feet high, 
Norway. 15746. (H 87785, Dec. 26, 
1906 ; 2 ec. May 18, 1907.) 


Skotifos and its paper mill, Norway. 
15725. . (H 87764, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1907.) 


414 CATALOGUE OF 


Keystone view company, © 
Meadville, Pa. 
Sledging through Seljestad canyon, 


Hardanger, Norway. 15759. (H 
87798, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 18, 
- 1907.) 
Splitting up mountains into whet- 


stones in the rough (50,000 in this 
pile), Dalen, Telemarken, Norway. 
15727. (H 87766, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Stairway in National theatre, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 15723. (H 87762, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Stairway of king’s private entrance, 
National theatre, Christiania, Nor- 
way. 15722. (H 87761, Dee. 26, 
1906; 2 ce May 13, 1907.) 


Stalheim hotel and Fordenipen moun- 
tain, from Kaiser Wilhelm’s 
Stalheim, Sognefjord, Norway. 
15598. (H 87894, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Students viewing the scene of the fatal | 


landslide, Verdal, Norway. 15715. 
(H 87754, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) 


Telemarken girl in national costume 
making Hardanger embroidery, Nor- 
way. 15744. (H 87783, Dec. 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Three-quarter 


jord, Norway. 15596. (H 87892, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Tokheims mountain, from Odde, Har- 
danger, Norway. 15748. (H 87787, 
Dee. 26, 1906; 2 ¢. May 13, 1907.) 

Tourists’ hotel, Holmenkollen, Norway. 
ijpot. (CE 87732, Dec: 26, 1906252 ¢. 
May 13, 1907.) 


Trydenlund, a small town in Valders, | 
| Below 


Norway. 15599. (H 87895, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2c. May 13, 1907.) 


Tvindefos and hotel at Vinje; Vosse- | 


vangen, Norway. 15763. (H 87802, 
Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Upper Lerfos from the heights, near 


Trondhjem, Norway. 15588. GEL 
87884, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 ce. May 13, 
1907.) 


Upper Lerfos harnessed for running 
the great electric power house, near 


Trondhjem, Norway. 15589. (H 
87885, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 
1907. ) 


Viking ship, university museum, Chris- 
tiania, Norway. 15553. (H 87728, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Hoi, | 


26, 


(A) tunnel in granite, | 
road along the Naerofjord Sognef- | 


| 
| 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

Viking, Vang hotel, Gudvangen, Sog- 
nefjord, Norway. 15593. (H 87889, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c May 13, 1907.) 

Vossevangen (A) wedding coming 
from the church, bride in typical 
wedding costume, Norway. 15761. 
(H 87800, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
1a SOR) 

Vovle falls, Roldal, Norway. 15749. 
(H 87788, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) 

Wagon bridge over the Gota canal— 
open for boat to pass, Venersburg, 
Sweden. 13041. (H 87852, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Water tower and water works at Lid- 
koping, Sweden. 13042. (H 87853, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Where the avalanche starts. Snow- 
drift hanging high up on Trothalsen 
peak, Hankelid mountains, Tele- 
marken, Norway. 15732. (H 87771, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 

Where the water witches sport, Troll- 
hattan falls, Sweden. 13039. (H 
87850, Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 
1907. ) 

Young (A) peasant with his faithful 
pony in front of hut, Botten, Tele- 
marken, Norway. 15734. (H 87773, 
Dec. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 13, 1907.) 


Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 
ton, N. H. 

Algoma iron works. Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ont. 17079. © (Hl 93769) May 15; 
1907. ) [9445 

Algoma steel co.’s boat unloading ore, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 17078. (H 
93768, May 15, 1907.) 

Arthur street, Port Arthur, Ont. 
17123. (H 93838, May 16, 1907.) 
Bala falls, Muskoka, Ont. 
17111. (H 938826, May 16, 1907.) 
——17112. (H 93827, May 16, 1907.) 


Below the South falls, Muskoka, show- 
ing the double cataract and log 


slide. 17118. (H 93833, May 16, 
1907.) 
Bird’s-eye view of Cobalt. looking 


North, Ont. ‘17107. 
16, 1907.) 


(H 93822, May 


Birds-eye view of the great steel 
works, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 
17083. (H 93773, May 15, 1907.) 


Blasting for silver, Cobalt, Ont. 17094. 
(H 93784, May 15, 1907.) 


Boarding house in Cobalt, Ont. 17106. 
(H 93821, May 16, 1907.) 


| 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 
ton, IN. re. 
Bridge from which Bracebridge was 


named, showing the cascade, Mus- | 


koka. 17115. (H 93830, May 16, | 
51907.) 

Canadian northern elevators, Fort | 
William, Ont. 17129. (H 98794, 


May 15, 1907.) 


Canadian Pacific R. R. elevators look- | 
re Be 


ing west, Fort William, Ont. 
(H 93796, May 15, 1907.) 


-Canadian Pacific R. R. yards, Fort 


William, Ont. 17132. (H_ 98797, | 
May 15, 1907.) 
City hall, Montreal, Que. 17148. (H 
93813, May 15, 1907.) | 
City square, Cobalt, Ont. 17104. (H | 


93819, May 16, 1907.) 

Cobalt, Ont., showing Cobalt lake for 
which a syndicate has paid for min- 
ing privileges. 17108. 
May 16, 1907.) 


(H. 93823, | 


Cobalt, showing the Prospect hotel, 
Ont. 17109" (H- 93824, May 16, | 
1907. ) 


Copper Cliff smelting works, Sudbury. 
Oe  tiias. (HH 93799, May. 15, 
1907.) 

Corner Victoria street and Simpson 
avenue, looking north, Fort Wiiliam, 


Snr i11256) (HH. 93793, May 15, 
1907. ) 
Crossing the ferry, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ont. 17086. (H. 93776, May 15, 
1907. ) 


Diver at work, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 
17085. (H 937715, May 15, 1907.) 


Hlevated tracks for unloading ore and 
coal, steel plant, Sault Ste. Marie, 
fie AgOse. . (i. 9377i,.,.May, 15, 
1907.) 


Elevators for raising oar from boats | 
to steel works, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. | 


17082. (H 938772, May 15, 1907.) 


Foaming outlet of Muskoka lake, Ont. | 


17120. (H. 93835, May 16, 1907.) 


Government assay office, Cobalt, Ont. 
17103. (H 93818, May 16, 1907.) 


Great (The) locks at Sault Ste. Marie, 
Oni 17088. (HB 93778, May 15, 
1907.) 

Hoisting ore from the mine, Cobalt, 
Ont. -17096. (H 93786, May 15, 
1907. ) 


Homes of the miners, Cobalt, Ont. 
17101. (H 93791, May 15, 1907.) 
Ice covered roads, Port Arthur, Ont. 
17124. (H 93889, May 16, 1907.) 


King 


| Medical building, 


415 


Kilburn (B. W.), 


ton, N. H. 


Little- 


| Ice formation after two hundred thou- 


sand dollar fire, twenty degrees be- 


low zero. McGarvey block, Montreal, 
Que.) 17152.; GH S887, \ May 1s: 
1907.) 

Inclined railway, Mt. Royal, Montreal, 
@uey , Vibil. “CH 93816, - Mian sib: 
1907. ) 


In the great locks, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Ont. 17089) (H 935779, <May (15; 
1907. ) 

In the ice king’s crystal garb, Port 
Arthur, Ont. 17125. (H 93840, May 
16, 1907. ) 

Jolly miners, Cobalt, Ont. 
93792, May 15, 1907.) 
elevator, Port Arthur, Ont. 
17122: (H 93837, May 16, 1907.) 
Knox college from Spadina avenue, 
Teronio, One... A713%. CEL « 98802) 

May 15, 1907.) 

Looking down Moose river, deer shoot- 
ing district, Muskoka, Ont. 17119. 
(H 938834, May 16, 1907.) 


L7102 57° (Ct 


Looking north on Queen street, Sault 


Ste. Marie, Ont. 
May 15, 1907.) 
La Rose (The) mine, Cobalt, Ont. 
17097. (H 93787, May 15, 1907.) 
Lower falls and power house at Brace- 


LTOST. - CH-937si, 


bridge, Muskoka. 17114. (H 93829, 
May 16, 1907.) 
Main street, Cobalt, Ont. 17105. (H 


93820, May 16, 1907.) 


Main street, Sudbury, Ont. 17133. (H 
93798, May 15, 1907.) 
| Market day, Montreal, Que. 17150. 


(H 93815, May 15, 1907.) 


McGill university, 
Montreal, Que. 17145. (H 93810, 
May 15, 1907.) 


Midland Queen on her last trip of the 


season, Fort William, Ont. 17127. 
H 93842, May 16, 1907.) 
Mining for silver, Cobalt, Ont. 17093. 


(H 93783, May 15, 1907.) 


Muskoka lake islands, Muskoka, Ont. 
17121. (H 93836, May 16, 1907.) 


Passing through the great locks, Sault 
Ste. Marie, Ont. 17090. (H 93780, 
May 15, 1907.) 

Pulp mills, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 
17084. (H 93774, May 15, 1907.) 
Queen street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 
17092. (H 93782, May 15, 1907.) 
Red Path museum, McGill university, 
Montreal, Que. 17144. (H 93809, 

May 15, 1907.) 


416 


Kilburn (B. W)., Little- 
ton, N. H. 
Rocky ledges at Bala falls, Muskoka, 
Oni eis. Ge 93825) lay Gale; 


1907. ) 


Royal Victoria hospital, showing Prof. 
Adams in the foreground, Montreal, 
Que. 17146. (H 98811, May 15, 
1907. ) 


St. James cathedral, Montreal, Que. 
17147. (H 98812, May 15, 1907.) 


Silver ore ready for shipping, 
Ont. 17095. (H 98785, May 15, 
1907. ) 


Sir William McDonald engineering 
building, McGill university, Mon- 
treal, Que. 17142. (H 938807, May 
My NOOK) 

— 171438. (H 93808, May 15, 1907.) 

South falls of the Muskoka river from 
the bridge, showing the greatest Ca- 


nadian log slide, Muskoka, Ont. 
17117. (€H 93832; May 16, 1907.) 


Steel works, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 
17080. (H 93770, May 15, 1907.) 


Supply boats at the government docks, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 17087. (H 


93777, May 15, 1907.) 

Temiskaming and northern Ontario 
R. R. station, Cobalt, Ont. 17110: 
(H 93825, May 16, 1907.) 

Timmins (The) mine, Cobalt, Ont. 
17098. (H 93788, May 15, 1907.) 

17099. (H 93789, May 15, 1907.) 


Tracing a vein of silver, Cobalt, Ont. 
17100. (H 93790, May 15, 1907.) 
Traders bank building, highest office 
building in the British empire, To- 
ronto, Ont. 17140. (H 93805, May 

15, 1907.) 

Traders bank from Yonge street, To- 
ronto, Ont. 17141. (H 93806, May 
15, 1907.) 

Treacherous Muskoka river quietened 
by winter, Muskoka, Ont. 17116. 
(H 93831, May 16, 1907.) 


Tug boats at Port Arthur, Ont. 17126. | 


(H 93841, May 16, 1907.) 

University grounds from College street, 
showing engineering and university 
college in distance, Toronto, Ont. 
17135. (H 98800, May 15, 1907.) 


University grounds showing the Knox 
college foot ball team, Toronto, Ont. 
17136. (H 93801, May 15, 1907.) 

Victoria college from Queens park, 
Toronto, Ont. 17138. (H 93803, 
May 15, 1907.) 


Cobalt, | 


| Incantation. 


| Weimer 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 
ton, N. H. 


| Windsor street station, Canadian Pa- 


cific R. R., Montreal, Que. 
(H 93814, May 15, 1907.) 


Winter at the Canadian Pacific R. R. 
wharf, Fort William, Ont. 17130. 
(H 93795, May 15, 1907.) 


Yonge street, 
King street, Toronto, Ont. 
(H 93804, May 15, 1907.) 


Knafil & bro., Knoxville, 
Tenn. 
(H 93235, May 4, 1907.) 
[9446 


17149. 


looking south towards 
17139. 


Knapp (George) & @o., 
publishers, St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Wilson (Jeannette) a&b. (H 93281, 
93282, May 2, 1907; 2 @ each Apr. 
aS S07) [9447 


— colonial pose (c). (H 93185, May 
2; A907.) 


theatric pose (d). (H 93186, 
May 2, 1907.) 
Lawrence (George R.) 


company, Chicago, Ill. 
Hotel men’s mutual benefit association 
banquet, Washington, D. C. (H 
94266, May 20, 1907.) [9448 


Ninth annual banquet, Architectural 
league of America. (H 938268, May 
6, 1907.) 


Raising of the pennant. 
May 20, 1907.) 


Second annual dinner of the Transpor- 
tation association of Milwaukee, 
Hotel Pfister, May 2, 1907. (H 
93267, May 6, 1907.) 

Manner Gesang, 
(H 94268, May 20, 1907.) 

Leader printing company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Hart (May) (H 93514, May 10, 1907.) 

[9449 

(H 938677- 


(H 94267, 


Milwaukee. 


Sebolt (Pearl) A. B. C. 
93679, May 13, 1907.) 
2c. each, May 6, 1907. 


——D. (H 93736, May 15, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 8, 1907.) 

——full face. (H 93613, 
1907 ; 2 c. May 2, 1907.) 


—__ BE. F. G. (H 94017-94019, May 
20, 1907.) 


profile. (H 93614, May 10, 1907; 
2c. May 2, 1907.) 


Snow (Mrs. Randall 
93515, May 10, 1907.) 


May 10, 


Rogers) (H 


| 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


417 


Lewis (A. Lloyd), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
First United States mint. (H 93516, 
May 8, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1907.) 


[9450 | 


Lidberg. (Hdward H.), 
Red Wing, Minn. 
Red Wing seminary. (H 93180, May 


2, 1907.) [9451 | 
Loeffler (A.), Tompkins- 
ville, N. Y. 

Cleveland. 11638. (H 98250, May 6, 
1907. ) [9452 | 

Denver. 1159. (H 98247, May 6, | 
1907.) 

Georgia. 1170. (H 93255, May 66, | 
1907. ) 

Minnesota. 1168.° (H 93253, May 6, | 
UOT.) 

Minnesota. 1169. (H 93254, May 6, 
1907. ) 

New Jersey. 1160. (H 93248, May 6, 
1907. ) 

Ohio. 1164. (H 93251, May 6, 1907.) 

Sinaours, 9 77. CH (93258, May 6, 
1907.) 

Tennessee. 1167. (H 93252, May 6, 
1907. ) 

Washington. 1172. (H 93256, May 6, 
1907. ) 
Washington. 1173. (H 93257, May 6, 

1907.) 
wankton. A161. (H 93249, May 6, | 
1907.) 
Longhry (James C.), Ely- 


ria, Ohio. 
Coming to see you. (H 86758, Dec. 17, 
1906; 2 c. May 15, 1907.) [9453 


Lubken company, Mesa, 
Ariz. 
Apache basket maker. (H 93659, May | 
13, 1907.) [9454 | 
Apache baskets. (H 93660, May 15, | 
1907.) | 
Apache chief Chilchuana. (H 93661, | 
May 13, 1907.) | 
Grandmamma. (H 93662, May 13, | 
1907. ) 
Seiber (Al.) famous scout. (H 93658, | 


May 13, 1907.) 


Lynham (C. E.), Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

General Kuroki and staff. 
May 10, 1907.) 


MacDonald (Pirie), New 

Work. N: ¥- 

Austen (Dr. Peter T.), 
94437, May 23, 1907.) 


[9455 


figure. (H 


(H 93545, | 


| Ingalls (W. 


MacDonald (Pirie), New 
Wonks, Nera. 
Gaffney (T. St. John), 
94435, May 23, 1907.) 
head. (H 94436, May 23, 1907.) 
Humphreys (A. C.) Large head, dark- 
> ground. (H 93652, May 13, 1907.) 
Vismette: « (936538, ) May 13; 
1907. ) 


figure. (H 


R:)) -(H 93196; May va; 
1907.) 
Maynard (R. L.) 
1907.) 
Maher (Eva M.), Duluth, 
Minn. 
(H 93627, May 13, 1907.) 
[9457 
Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
York Ne Ye 
Murray (May) 1. (H 93693, May 11, 
1902 GCs Apr) 26) 1907.) [9458 
Syde (Clara) 14. (H 93689-93692, 
May 11, 1907; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907.) 


Miller (A. E.), Pulaski, 
Va. 

Bertan zine works, Pulaski, Va., look- 
ing south, Draper mountains in back- 
ground. (H 93729, May 15, 1907.) 

[9459 

First county court held in the town of 
Pulaski, Va., Monday, May 6, 1895. 
(H 938727, May 15, 1907.) 

Hunter’s Pulaski alum springs, Va., 
looking south-west, Little Walker’s 
mountain in background. (H 938782, 
May 15, 1907.) 

Hunter’s Pulaski alum springs, Va., 
the campus looking east. (H 93781, 
May 15, 1907.) 

Maple shade Inn, Pulaski, Va., front 
view. (H 93735, May 15, 1907.) 

Pulaski, Va., looking east. (H 93728, 
May 15, 1907.) 

Pulaski, Va., looking south east, Peak 
Knob, elevation 3800 ft. in back- 
ground. (H 937384, May 15, 1907.) 


(H 93195, May 8, 


Blockaded. 


| Pulaski, Va., main street, looking east. 


(H 93733, May 15, 1907.) 


Pulaski high school, Pulaski, Va. (H 
93730, May 15, 1907.) 
Mishkin (H.), New York, 
Nz. Ye 
| MacArthur (Robert 8.) 1 to 5. (H 
93620-93624, May 8, 1907.) [9460 


[9456 | 
head. (H 94488, May 23, 1907.) '- 1907.) 


Safonoff (Wasili). 
OTs) 
Morris (Chas. EH.), Chi- 
nook, Mont. 

Gros Ventre Indians in camp. (H 
91919, Mar. 22, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 6G, 
[9461 


(H 93356, May 7, 


418 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Morris (Chas. E.), Chi- 
nook, Mont. 


Herd of -buffalo on the range. (H 


Root (Elihu), 83770 G. small. 


90619; Neb: 19,,890r> Zhe. Webias: | 


1907.) 


Red (The) man at home. 
Mar. .22; 1907: 2 ¢. Mar.,.6, 1907:) 


Morse (William A.), Mer- 
rimac, Mass. 
(The) Whittier 


Original homestead. 


CH, 91527, Mar. 16, 190i 1ec> Mar. | 


| —— 88770 K. small. 
(H 91918, 


ES 12908 see. sApr. AZ) 1907.) [9462 — 
Myers, Boise, Idaho. 
Haywood “(William D2) "4°62. (Hh 
94328-94329, May 21, 1907. [9463 


Moyer, Haywood & Pettibone. 
94330, May 21, 1907.) 


Myers (Horace), Boise, 
Idaho. 
Haywood (William) and family. 2 
3. (H 94326-94327, May 21, 1907.) 
| 9464 
Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone. 1. 
(H 94825, May 21, 1907.) 
Neagle (John), Plainfield, 
Nes. 


(H 


(H 93872, May 10, 1907.) 
Plainfield 

field, N. 

1907. ) 


2-15. 


ae: dA 


(H 93875, May 10, 1907.) 


& | 


: 2 ‘ | Cleveland (Grover) 
Plainfield high school, Plainfield, N. J. ; 
[9465 | 
high school students, Plain- | 
(H 93873, May 10, | 


Pach brothers, New York, 
N. Y 


(H. 
93541, May 10, 1907.) 

(H 93542, May 
10, 1907.) 


Paine (Geo. H.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Winslade (Taplin J.) (H 93131, Apr. 
30, 1907 ; 2 ec. May 11, 1907.) [9470 


Parkinson art company, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Awakening (The) (H 93234, May 4, 


1907. ) [9471 
Couldn’t make her love him. (H 
93233, May 4, 1907.) 
Parrett (F.° J.), New 
| York; INV We 
| Aked (Rev. Dr.) (H 92932, Apr. 22, 
1907. ) [9472 
Aked (Mrs.) (EL 92933 wor.» 22; 
L907: ) 


Paxton (William M.), New- 

ton, Mass. 
CH S8dsg, “Apr. 
29, 1907 ; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1907.) [9473 


Pease (N. Weston), Con- 
way, N. H. 


| White Horse ledge, Echo lake, Cathe- 


Somerset school, North Plainfield, N. J. | 


(H 93874, May 10, 1907.) 
Newhall (Kate 
Berkeley, Cal. 
Sunset in the Golden Gate. 
May 22, 1907.) 
Nicoll, (Wm. T.), Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 


W.), 


(H 94342, | 
[9466 


dral ledge, North Conway, N. H. (H 
93573, May 11, 1907.) [9474 
Penfield (N. W.), New 
York, We axe 
| Trinity college, Hartford, Conn. (H 
94331, May 21, 1907.) [9475 
Perrow (Bryce Bernard), 
| Seattle, Wash. 
| Where the salmon jump. (H 93724, 
May 15, 1907.) [9476 


Dayton base ball team of 1907. (HH. 
93144, Apr. 29, 1907.) [9467 | 
Wheeling base ball team of 1907. (H | 


931438, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
Omaha daily news, Omaha, 
Nebr. 
Bovee (Mae). A. (H 93756, Apr. 26, 


1907.) [9468 | 
—Ctol. (H 93758-93764, Apr. 26, | 
1907. ) | 
Pach brothers, New York, 
IN: YY: 
Cortelyou (George B.) 83821 A. (H | 
93543, May 10, 1907.) [9469 | 


83821 FE. (H 93544, May 10, 1907.) 

Root (htihu),” S3770 DW. large. 
93539, May 10, 1907.) 

—_— 83770 E. large. (H 93540, May 10, 
1907. ) 


(H | 


Phipps (Charles D.), Fen- 
ton, Mich. 


| Bridge and pumping station, Fenton, 


Mich. (H 93525, May 10, 1907.) 
[9477 


Piper (R. W.), Chicago, Il. 


| Mascot (A) aboard ship, in the U. S. 


(H 93927, May 18, 1907.) 
[9478 


Navy. 


Pittsburgh gazette times, 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Lease (lillian) ter 
94373, May 23, 1907.) 


(H 943867, 
[9479 


Plowman (S. Rex), Iron 
Mountain, Mich. 
Hydraulic Falls, Iron Mountain, Mich. 
(H 94272, May 20, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1907. ) [9480 


i 


ee 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Post printing and publish- 
ing company, Denver, 


Colo. 
Columbine (The) (H 93739, May 16, | 
1907. ) [9481 
Forget-me-not.. (H 93745, May 16, 
1907.) 
Modesty. (H 93741, May 16, 1907.) 
Sadness. (H 93742, May 16, 1907.) 
Simplicity. (H 938740, May 16, 1907.) 
Sympathy. (H 93744, May 16, 1907.) 
Wild Rose. (H 93743, May 16, 1907.) | 


2c. of each May 1, 1907. 


Prince (George), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Bonaparte (Hon. Chas. J.), Attorney 


General. 1907. 8x10. # figure, sit- 
puesta face. no. 1. (H 93589, 
May 11, 1907.) [9482 


Cortelyou (Hon. George B.), Secretary 
of Treasury. 1907. 8x10. # figure 
standing, # face. no. l. 
May 11, 1907.) 

—— 11x14, # figure sitting, side face, 
hand to face. no. 2. (H 93594, May 
a TOOT) 

Garfield (Hon. James R.) Sec. of In- 
terior, 1907. 
ting, # face, book in hand. no. 1. 
(H 93586, May 11, 1907.) 


——S8 by 10. #? figure sitting, ? face. | 


no. 2. (H 93587, May 11, 1907.) 

Meyer (Hon. George Von L.) Post- 
master-General, 1907. 8 by 10. 
figure standing, full face. no. 1. 
(H 93590, May 11, 1907.) 


Roosevelt (President) 1907. 11 by 14. | 


# figure sitting, #? face. no. 1. (H 


93595, May 11, 1907.) 


—1i by 14. #? figure sitting, side | 


mice.) 10.2. (H 93596, May 11, | 
1907.) | 
| =—-11 by 14. #2 figure sitting, full | 
mice meno. sas CFL 93597, May 11, 
1907.) 
Roosevelt (President Theodore) group 
picture, and the members of his | 


cabinet around table 
room, 1907. 18 by 22. no. 1. 
93583, May 11, 1907.) 


——14 by 17. no. 2. (H 93584, May | 
11, 1907.) | 

—8 by 10. no. 3. (H 93585, May | 
11, 1907.) 


Root (Hon. Elihu) Secretary of State, 


1907. 8 by 10. # figure sitting, 2 
mice. 10, a. (Bl 93591, May . 11, | 
1907. ) 


— 11 by 14. # figure sitting, ? face. 
no. 2. (H 93592, May 11, 1907.) 


815 pr 4, Nos 23-26—N s vy 2—07——-4 


(H 935983, | 


8 by 10. # figure sit- | 


in cabinet | 
(H | 
| Panorama of Philadelphia from hotel 


| 


| Ratigan (Miss M.) 


\wtart .(Elon, Wim, OE) 


419 


Prince (George), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Straus (Hon. Oscar L.) Sec. of Com- 
merce and Labor, 1907. 8 by 10. # 
figure sitting, ? face, book in hand. 
(H 93588, May 11, 1907.) 

See. of War,. 

8 by 10. # figure sitting, # 

no.) 1.) VCE 935784 Mays bis 


1907. 
face. 
1907.) 
8 by 10, bust. 
May 11, 1907.) 

Se by LO: es 
face. 
1907.) 
Sby 10. # figure standing, # face. 
no. 4. (H 938581, May 11, 1907.) 


18 by 22. bust, # face. no. 5. 
(H 93582, May 11, 1907:) 
Providence Tribune, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Datz (Rosalind) Winner of the Tri-- 
bune’s Rhode Island beauty quest. 
(H 93182, May 2, 1907.) [9483 


Winner of third 
prize in Tribune’s Rhode Island 
beauty quest. (H 938184, May 2, 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 9,.:1907.) 

Watson (Miss M.) Winner of second 
prize in Tribune’s Rhode Island 
beauty quest. (H 93183, May 2, 
1907 ; 2 e. May 9, 1907.) 

Pulitzer publishing com- 
pany, St. Louis, Mo. 


Roennigke (Mrs. Hlla) front view. 
(H 937388, May 16, 1907; 2 c May 8, 


9 


pale 


no. (H 93579, 


figure sitting, full 
(EE 93580, Maye =a: 


1907. ) [9484 
Purdy (James Edward), 

Boston, Mass. 

Floyd (Charlies M.) ‘14. (H 98546—- 

93549, May 10, 1907.) [9485 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

(The) review at Jamestown,. 

(H 93960, May 18, 1907. 
[ 9486- 

38. (H 93956, May 18, 1907.) 
Panorama of Philadelphia from the 

Gladstone.. 25682. (H 938959, May 

18, 1907.) 


Naval 
Way ile 


Walton. 25681. (H 938958, May 18, 
1907. ) 
U. S. battleships at Jamestown, Va. 


2. (H 93955, May 18, 1907.) 
— 4. (H 98957, May 18, 1907.) 


Reddick (Arthur C.), East 
Sound, Wash. 

In the shade of the old apple tree. (H 

93354, May: 7, 1907.) [9487 


Sheepmrobile. (H 93355, May 7, 1907.) 


420 CATALOGUE OF 


Rembrandt studio 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

First down. (H 93138, Apr. 24, 1907.) 
[9488 


Co., 


Reynolds (Thos. H.), Rid- 
lonville, Me. 
Maine state college. (H 98135, Apr. 
3@, 1907.) [9489 


Richardson (Brodie J.), 
Waterbury, Conn. 
All aboard. (H 94280, May 21, 1907.) 
[9490 
Happy (A) crowd. (H 94282, May 21, 
1907.) 
Passing the Elton. 
1907.) 


(HI 94281, May 21, 


Rotograph company, New 
York, N. Y. 
road to jungle, Palm 
15322a. (H 93146, May 
[9491 


Clark’s trail, 
Beach, Fla. 
1, 1907.) 

Cocoanut grove, Palm Beach, Fla. 
5al(a., (He 85157, May 4, 1807.) 

Court of hotel Ponce de Léon, St. Au- 
gustine, Fla. 15007a. (H 93158, 
May 1, 1907. 

Hotel Florida, St. Augustine, Fla. 
15002a. (H 98152, May 1, 1907.) 

Hotel Ponce de Leon, from Alcazar, 


St. Augustine, Fla. 15073. (i 
93155, May 1, 1907.) 

Hotel Windsor, Jacksonville, Fla. 
15121a. (H 93154, May 1, 1907.) 
Hotel Windsor, Jacksonville, Fla. 
15122a. (H 93156, May 1, 1907.) 
King St., St. Augustine, Fla. 15009a. 

(H 93148, May 1, 1907.) 
Magnolia (The) hotel, St. Augustine, 


Fla. 15008a. 
1907.) 

Old gate, St. Augustine, Fla. 
(H 93162, May 1, 1907.) 
On Clark’s trail, Palm Beach, Fla. 
15316a. (H 93151, May 1, 1907.) 
Palm Beach Hotel, Palm Beach, Fla. 
15372. (H 93160, May 1, 1907.) 
Plaza and cathedral, St. Augustine, 

Blas albO72:) (Eb *93t6l, avkay yl, 
1907. ) 
St. George hotel, St. Augustine, Fla. 
150038a. (H 93150, May 1, 1907.) 
View of lake Worth from veranda of 
Palm Beach hotel, Palm Beach, Fla. 
15315a. (H 93158, May 1, 1907.) 
Villa Flora, St. Augustine, Fla. 15074. 
(H 93147, May 1, 1907.) 

Walk along lake Worth, Palm Beach, 
Mia. 2 153715 Ga 93159; May: 1, 
1907.) 


(HI 93149, May 1, 


15004a. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


St. Paul daily news, St. 
Paul, Minn. 
Smith (Ethel M.), winner of the St. 


Paul daily news beauty contest. (H 
93606, May 11, 1907; 2 «& May 13, 
1907. ) [9492 


Salter, Athens, Ga. 
Chapel Lucy Cobb institute for higher 
education of young ladies, Athens, 
Ga. (H 93405, May 9,1907.) [9493 


Denmark dining room spread for 200 


students, University of Georgia, 
Athens, Ga. (H 93409, May 9, 
1907.) 


Denmark hall, University dining hall 
for students, Athens,Ga. (H 93408, 
May 9, 1907.) 


Government building, Athens, Ga. 
93404, May 9, 1907.) 


Scenes from state normal school of 
Georgia, Athens, Ga. (H 93406, 
May 9, 1907.) 


University kitchen, ready to serve, 
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 
(H 93407, May 9, 1907.) 


Sarony (Otto) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
(Mabelle) 12. (H 93696, 
1 c@ May 6G, 1907; 1¢: 
[9494 


(H 


Gilman 

May 13, 1907; 

May 13, 1907.) 

. (H 93694, May 13, 1907; le. 

May 6, 1907; 1 ¢. May 13, 1907.) 

28. (H 93704, May 18, 1907; 2¢e 

May 6, 1907.) 

31... (Hl 93695, May 12,1907; 1. ¢: 

May 6, 1907; 1c. May 18, 1907.) 

45. (H 93697, May 18, 1907; le. 

May 6, 1907; 1c. May 18, 1907.) 

46. (H 93706, May 138, 1907; 2c. 

May 6, 1907.) 

47. (H 93708, 

May 6, 1907.) 

48. (H 93709, 

May 6, 1907.) 

49. (H 93700, May 138, 1907; 2c. 

May 6, 1907.) 

. (H 93707, May 18, 1907; 2¢. 

May 6, 1907.) 

(H 93705, May 13, 1907; 2c. 

May 6, 1907.) 

53. (H 93701, May 15, 1907: 2 ¢ 

May 6, 1907.) 

58. (H 93710, May 18, 
May 6, 1907.) 

-—— 62. (H 93702, May 13, 
May 6, 1907.) 

. (E98 Mayers: 

May 6, 1907.) 

65. (H 93712, May 13, 

May 6, 1907.) 


May 13, 1907 ;-2 ¢. 


May 18, 1907; 2c. 


1907; 2¢q 


1907; 2¢. 


1907; 2 @& 


1907; 2c. 


- Snow 


Kearsarge mountain. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Sarony (Otto) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Gilman (Mabelle) 68. (H 93698, May 
13, 1907; 2 c. May 6, 1907.) 
(H 93699, May 13, 1907; 2 ce. 
May 6, 1907.) 
Mien? 93718, May 18, 1907; .2 c. 
May 6, 1907.) 
=——%3. (H 93703, May 13, 1907; 2. 
May 6, 1907.) 


Schoible (F. C.), Lakota, 
N. Dak. 
blockade Great Northern rail- 
road. 14. (H 90747-90750, Feb. 
25, 1907; 1c of each Feb. 25, 1907; 
1 ec. of each Mar. 14, 1907.) [9495 
Scott and Van Altena, 
New York, N. Y. 
Boyhood days. (H 94254, 
1907. ) 
Country church. 
907. ) 
Feeding the chickens. 
20, 1907.) 
Reverie. (H 94255, May 20, 1907.) 
She was a grand old lady. (H 94257 
May 20, 1907.) 
Spinning wheel. 
1907. ) 
Sunset. 
Supper. 


May 20, 
[9496 
(H 94259, May 20, 


(H 94261, May 


(H 94256, May 20, 


(H 94260, May 20, 1907.) : 

(H 94258, May 20, 1907.) 
Sellars (Hal) & Wyly 
(James J.), Fort 

Worth, Tex. 
(The) Texas 
22, ASOT: 2 


=<, 


steer. (H 
ce. May 4, 
[9497 


Original 
92887, Apr. 
1907. ) 


Sheldon i), ithaea, 

IN. Y.. 
Sky line of eee university. (H | 
92855, Apr, 20; 190%: 2.¢ May 3, | 
1907.) [9498 | 


Simpson (Alfred L.), New 


Morgan (Beatrice) 1 to 5. 


Work, Ni Y. 
Won’t you come over to Philly, 
(H 93198, May 4, 1907.) 


Willie. 
[9499 | 


Slade (George F.), jr. 
Chelsea, Mass. 

Dunning point, lake Sunapee, N. H. 

(H 94005, May 18, 1907.) 


Islands (The) from Burkehaven. 
94008, May 18, 1907.) 


[9500 | 
(H 


(H 94010, May 


18, 1907.) 
Loon island light & Sunapee Mt. (H | 
94006, May 18, 1907.) 
Mountain brook. (H 94009, May 18, 


~ 1907.) 


42] 


Slade (George F.), jr. 
Chelsea, Mass. 
Soo Nipi park lodge, lake Sunapee, 


N. H. (H 94004, May 18, 1907.) 


Sunapee lake from Davis hill. 
94007, May 18, 1907.) 


Smith (J. K.), Milton, 
Vt 


(H 


Making maple sugar. (H 93167, May 


2 1907. ) [9501 
Village (The) Milton, Vt. (H 93720, 
May 15, 1907.) 
Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
Fleeing for life from the hunter. 1716. 
(H 88044, Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 
13, 1907.) [9502 


Santa Claus getting ready for his 
Christmas delivery. 1445. (H 88045, 
Dee. 26, 1906; 2 c. May 138, 1907.) 

Santa Claus resting after his busy 
Season. 1446. (H 88046, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 c May 138, 1907.) 


| Tropical (A) scene on the Isthmus of 


Panama. 3104. (H 88022, Dec. 26, 
1906; 2 ec. May 138, 1907.) 


Steinberg (I. & M.), New 
Mork ING. 
(H 93283- 
May, 2. 19073 2) -Apr 6; 
[9503 


93287, 
1907.) 


(Henry A.), 
Harbor, N. Y. 
72. (H 93522, May 
[9504 


(H 93517, 


Steinruck 
Mariner 
Been swimming. 
oF 1907)) 
Dead (The) monarch. 
May 9, 1907.) 
Early morning. ‘70. 


67. 


(H 93520, May 


Dr eLOO Te) 

End of day. 68. (H 93518, May 9, 
1907.) 

Glimmering lights. 71. (H 93521, 
May 9, 1907.) 

| Young -pirches. 69, (HH 938519,, May 
9, 1907.) 

2c of each May 1, 1907. 
Stewart (EB. P.) & son, 
Loveland, Colo. 

Apple blossom, preference. 101. (H 
93360, May 7, 1907.) [9505 

Carnation, lasting devotion. 106. (H 
93363, May 7, 1907.) 

| Cherry blossom, refinement. 102. (H 
93361, May 7, 1907.) 

Rose (The), love. 1041. (H 93364, 

\’ May 7, 1907.) 

Three roses, thrice loved. 103. (H 


93362, May 7, 1907.) 


422 


Sweeney (Samuel), Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 
Daniel protected by an Angel in the 
lion’s’ den. (H 98612," Apr. 17, 
1907; 2 c. May 11, 1907.) [9506 


Sweet brothers, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Minneapolis base ball park, Minne- 


hana. (H 94465, May 23, 1907.) 
[9507 
Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 

Cupid at rest. no. 4620. (H 93598, 
May 11, 1907.) [9508 

Easter Whisperings. no. 4663. (H 
93605, May 11, 1907.) 

Fire Lightning. no. 4644. (H 93608, 
May 11, 1907.) 

In meditation. no. 4621. (H 93599, 
May 11,. 1907.) 

Lowering (A) cloud. no. 46388. (H 
93601, May 11, 1907.) 

Partridges’ retreat. no. 4637. (H 
93600, May 11, 1907.) 

Receding Day. no. 4639. (H 938602, 
May 11, 1907.) 

Rushing Eagle, Sioux. No. 4645. (H 


93604, May 11, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each May 14, 1907. 


Townsend (C. F.), 
Moines, lowa. 

Haster study. (H 93398, May 8, 1907.) 
[9509 


Des 


Underhill (Irving), Jersey 
City, Nid. 
Fuller building, the Flatiron. D. 380. 
(H 92977, Apr. 24, 1907; 2 c. May 17, 
1907.) [9510 


West street building, B. 11644. 
(H 93389, May 8, 1907; 2 c. May 17, 
1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 49957; U 99266; U 99268. (H 93128— 
93130, Apr. 30, 1907.) [9511 


U 99690; U 99692; U 996938; U 99694; 
U 99697 ; U 99698; U 99817; U 99835 ; 
U 99836 ; U 99840; U 99841; U 99843. 
(H 93168-93179, May 2, 1907.) 


U 55477; U 81121; U 81121-2; U81120; 
U 81293; U 81861; U 86304; U 88956; 
U 99494; U 99686; U 99744; U 99863. 
(H 93206-93217, May 4, 1907.) 

2c. of each May 6, 1907. 


U 44245; U 9988. (H 93245, 93246, 
May 6, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 26601; U 26704; U 52001; U 67880; 
U 96703 ; U 96713; U 96723 ; U 96730; 
U 96751 ; U 96773 ; U 96788 ; U 96796 ; 
U 96804; U 96817 ; U 96819 ; U 96830; 

U 96861 ; U 96890; U 96924; U 96968; 

U 96976 ; U 96983 ; U 96997 ; U 97005 ; 

U 97010; U 97016; U 97022; U 97028; 

U 97045 ; U 97071; U 97076; U 97082; 

U 97093 ; U 97098; U 97101; U 97110; 

U 97122; U 927, U Sms rw oTi41 : 

U 97147; U 971583 U 9ihaee U 97173; 

U 97174; U 97181; U 97204; U 97210; 

U 97219; U 97224; U 9f23a36 U STAG; 

U 97274; U 97278; U 97286; U 97292; 

U 972963, U J02a0T eee 102319): 

U. 1023245 UW) 998ss swe 090561": 

U 95097-2; U 95072-2. (H 93288— 
93351, May 7, 1907.) 

U 50876; U 52034; U 52231; U 98503; 
U 98522; U 98535 ; U 92800; U 99834 ; 
(H 93529-93536, May 10, 1907.) 

U 99555. > (Ht 93625,4Mayale 1907.) 

L 99897; U 99901; U 99904; U 99906. 
(H 93714-98717,. May 138, 1907; 2 « 
of each May 14, 1907.) 

U 103421; U 103426. (H 93721, 93722, 
May 15, 1907.) 


U 384788; U 34890; U 90161. (H 93922-— 
93924, May 17, 1907;:2 ©. of each 
May 18, 1907.) 

U 108596; U 108597. ( 94011, 94012, 
May 18, 1907; 2 c. of each May 20, 
1907.) 

U 938803; U 98806; U 93828; U 93831; 
U 988382; U_ 988s 935502: 
U 93851; U 98853 ; U 93862 ; U 93864; 
U 93867 ; U 93868 ; U 93870; U 93877 ; 
U 93878 ; U 93879 ; U 93881 ; U 93886 ; 


U 98887-2; U 938888; U 93889; 
U 93890; U .93895;  U. 93896; 
U 9388972 5) Us 9390t a 293907 s 


U 93917; U 93919; U 93922; U 93928 ; 
U 93929 ; U 94436; U 96051 ; U 96052 ; 
U 96062 ; U 96063 ; U 96064 ; U 96065 ; 
U 96066 ; U 96069 ; U 96072; U 96078 ; 
U 96075 ; U 96077; U 96079 ; U 96080 ; 
U 96082 ; U 96083 ; U 96085 ; U 96086 ; 
U 96087 ; U 96091; U 96094 ; U 96095 ; 
U 96097 ; U 96098 ; U 96146 ; U 96149 ; 
U 96152 ; U 96159; U 96160; U 96161 ; 
U 96166 ; U 96169; U 96164; U 96170; 
U 96171; U 96172; U 96175; U 96174; 
U 96176; U 96177; U 96178; U 96181; 
U 96182; U 96183 ; U 96189 ; U 96195; 
U 96196; U 96199 ; U 96200 ; U 96202; 
U 96203 ; U 96204; U 96206 ; U 96207 ; 
U_ 96210;. U - 96211225) Uy 962155 
U 96215; U 96216; U 96217; U 96221; 
U 96222; U 96223; U 96224; U 96226; 
U 96227; U 96230; U 96232 ; U 96233 ; 
U 96235 ; U 96236; U 96237; U 96238; 


——————— emia 


ae 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 96241; U 96248; U 96256; U 96258 ; 
U 96260 ; U 96261; U 96263; U 96266 ; 
U 96267 ; U 96269; U 96270; U 96278 ; 
U 96279 ; U 96282; U 96283 ; U 96284; 
U 96285 ; U 96287; U 96296; U 96301 ; 
U 96303 ; U 96304; U 96306 ; U 96309 ; 
U 96311; U 96312; U 96814; U 96315; 
U 96317; U 96320; U 96823 ; U 96826; 
U 96328 ; U 96329 ; U 96330 ; U 96335 ; 
U 96340; U 96341; U 96348 ; U 96344 ; 
U 96346 ; U 96351; U 96854; U 96355 ; 
U 96358 ; U 96860; U 96423 ; U 96482 ; 
U 96485 ; U 96486; U 964389 ; U 96441; 
U 96447; U 96448; U 97514; U 97515; 
U 97516 ; U 97518; U 97519; U 97520; 
U 97521; U 97522; U 97528; U 97525; 
U 97526; U 97529; U 97530; U 97531; 
U 97534; U 97535 ; U 97538; U 97540 ; 
U 47074; U 47084; U 47089; U 47178; 
U 47274; U 47309 ; U 47327; U 47350; 
U 47354; U 473892; U 47426; U 47458; 
U 47670; U 47715; U 47761; U 47911; 
U 47912; U 47917; U 50302; U 50390; 
U 50456; U 85482. (H 94020-94220, 
May 20, 1907.) 


U 93826; U 97517. 
May 21, 1907.) 

U 88691; U 85981; U 85384; U 99207; 
U 99208 ; U 99735; U 99748 ; U 99743 ; 
U 99746 ; U 99745; U 99737 ; U 99940; 


(H 94278, 94279, 


U 99937; U 99936; U 1038488. (H 
94345-94359, May 22, 1907.) 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Cheer leader. (H 943834, May 22, 1907.) 
[9512 
Co-ed. (H 94337, May 22, 1907.) 
Hard (A) night’s study. (H 94838, 


May 22, 1907.) 
Hazed. (H 94835, May 22, 1907.) 
Snake (The) dance. (H 943836, May 
2, 1907.) 


Vitagraph company 
America, New York, 
INGOY. 
Bunco steerers and how they were 
caught. (H 94273, May 21, 1907.) 
[9513 
Forty winks; or, A strenuous dream. 
(H 94339, May 22, 1907.) 
Horse of another color. 
May 17, 1907.) 
Square (A) deal, the end of the bad 
man. (H 93882, May 17, 1907.) 
Stolen (The) pig. (H 93719, May 15, 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 16, 1907.) 
2c. May 16, 1907. 


of 


(H 93881, 


423 


Von Schmidt (A. W.), 
Fresno, Cal. 

Great sub-marine blast. (H 93925, 

May 17, 1907; 2c May 2, 1907.) 

[9514 


Wagner (Mrs. Maud Ste- 
vens), Homestead, Kans. 
Wagner (Mrs. M. Stevens) Tattooed 
by her husband, the original Gus 
Wagner. (H 93239, May 6, 1907.) 

. [9515 


Washington times com- 
pany, Washington, D. C. 
Rice (Hola Thornton) 1-3. (H 93132- 
931384, Apr. 30, 1907.) [9516 


—4. (H 93417, May 9, 1907.) 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, 
ads 
Across Vanness ave., toward aristo- 
eratic Nob Hill, during the burning 
of San Francisco. (H 93553, May 
10, 1907.) [9517 


Among the blossoms in the belle-flower 
apple tree. (H 93555, May 10, 1907.) 


Destruction of Nob Hill. (H 93551, 
May 10, 1907.) 

Interior of Cathedral, Chester, Wales. 
(H 93550, May 10, 1907.) 


Looking west from a Point Richmond 
ferry boat during the San Francisco 


conflagration, Cal. (H 93552, May 
10, 1907.) 

May (A) dream. (H 93554, May 10, 
1907. ) 

Spring beauties. (H 93556, May 10, 
1907.) 


Sweet peaches on a sour apple tree. 
(H 93557, May 10, 1907.) 


Waterman & Son, Hamp- 
ton, Va. 
Connecticut. (H 93911, May 17, 1907; 
2 @. May 18, 1907.) [9518 


Hampton Roads from fighting top of 
the U. S. S Tennessee. (H 94298, 
May 21, 1907; 2c. May 18, 1907.) 


Ship company of the U. S. S. Georgia. 
(H 94841, May 17, 1907; 2 c. May 
18, 1907.) 


Ships of the Atlantic fleet illuminated. 
(H 93916, May 17, 1907; 2 c. May 
18, 1907.) 

War ships in Hampton Roads. 
93576, May 11, 1907.) 

War ships of the First Division U. S. 
(H 93915, May 17, 1907; 2 c May 
18, 1907.) 


(H 


424 


Waters (R. J.) & co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 


San Francisco re-construction. Apr. 
18, 1907. (H 93367, May 8, 1907.) 
[9519 


San Francisco rising from its ruins. 
(H 93368, May 8, 1907.) 


Wharton & Tyree, Raleigh, 
INE Gs 
Mother and child. (H 938676, May 4, 
1907.) [9520 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Abandoned French scows and dredges 

in the harbor at Cristobal, Panama. 


11504. (H 93193, May 3, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 2, 1907.) [9521 
Afternoon in the pasture. 6351. (H 


93227, May 4, 1907.) 


After the silk worm has finished his 
work—cocoons from which raw silk 
is produced, Shizuoka, Japan. 3894. 
(H 93889, May 17, 1907.) 


Among the ruins of a mighty empire. 
Roman amphitheatre, Syracuse, Sic- 
ity. -LOT0%. | CH ‘S8Oney Ohana 7, 
1907.) 


Arrival of the stork, a unique float in 
the baby parade, Asbury Park, N. J., 
U. S. A. 429. (H 938191, May 3, 
1907; 2 c. May 2, 1907.) 


At the Shizuoka silk market—exam- 
ining cocoons brought in by farmers, 
Japan. 3895. (H. 93890, May 17, 
1907. ) 

Bank of huge chrysanthemums, Phipps 
conservatory, Schenley Park, Pitts- 
burg, Pa., U. S. A. 138205. (H 93905, 
May 17, 1907.) 


Beautiful fountain before the Munici- 


pio, Palermo, Sicily. 16703. (H 
93907, May 17, 1907.) 
Birdsellers and fortunetellers in an 


avenue of Torii, at the Shinto tem- 
ple of Inari, Kyoto, Japan. 4077. 
(H 93897, May 17, 1907.) 


Bronze carvers making a superb lan- 
tern for the Koya-san Temple, at 
the Nogawa bronze works, Kyoto, 
Japan. 4073. (H 93893, May 17%, 
1907.) 


Critical process of firing the choice 
Awata pottery—workmen tending 
kilns in the Kinkozan factory, Ky- 
oto, Japan. 4079. (H 938899, May 
17, 1907.) 


Curiously carved cliff—the rugged 
coast at La Yolla, California, U.S. A. 
650. (H 93883, May 17, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Dump train, the stone crusher and the 
terraced slopes of Culebra cut, Pan- 
ama Canal. 11519. (H 93902, May 
17, 1907.) 

Expert potter at his wheel in the cele- 
brated Kinkozan works, Kyoto, Ja- 


pan. 4078. (H 93898, May 17, 
1907. ) 

Famous Hozu Rapids on the Katsura- 
gawa, near Kyoto, Japan. 4082. 


(H 93230, May 4, 1907.) 

First stage of the silk industry—silk 
worms feeding on mulberry leaves, 
Shizuoka, Japan. 3892. (H 98887, 
May 17, 1907.) 

Girls rolling tea leaves by hand in a 
factory at Ashikubo, Japan. 38898. 
(H 93229, May 4, 1907.) 

Harbor and Palermo and Mount Pel- 
lergino, Sicily. 16701. (H 93906, 
May 17, 1907.) 

Harrowing the mud of the rice fields— 
Japanese man drawing the harrow, 
his wife guiding it, Shizuoka, Japan. 
3891. (H 938228, May 4, 1907.) 

Great Culebra cut, excavated 200 ft., 
looking south toward the Pacific, 
Panama Canal. 11522. (H 98904, 
May 17, 1907.) 

Hewn from solid rock, the wonderful 
Greek theatre (5th century B. C.) 
at ancient Syracuse, Sicily. 16706. 
(H 93909, May 17, 1907.) 


Inside of the great dome of the new 
post-office building, Chicago, U. S. A. 
214. (H 93190, May 3, 1907; 2 e. 
May 2, 1907.) 

Japanese artists producing the world 
famous Cloisonne vases in the work- 
shop of Mr. Y. Namikawa, Kyoto. 
4080. (H 93900, May 17, 1907.) 


Japanese ladies wandering amid the 
picturesque loveliness of an iris gar- 
den in June near Yokohama. 3900. 
(H 93892, May 17, 1907.) 

Kinkakuji or Golden pavilion, all that 
remains of the great Zen monastery, 
near Kyoto, Japan. 3889. (H 98885, 
May, ii looms) 

Lunching under the trees by the lake, 
May day party, Central Park, New 
York, U. S. A. 6¥: “GEL OBMS2, May, 
3, 1907; 2 Cc, May 2) ger.) 

Magnificent Cathedral Assunta 
grounds, Palermo, Sicily. 16705. 
93908, May 17, 1907.) 

Making superb gold lacquer work, 
Hayashi workshop — cabinet shown 
took 10 men 3 years to make, value 
$14,000, Kyoto, Japan. 4075. (H 
93895, May 17, 1907.) 


} 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Making the dirt fly—construction gang 
and steam shovels at work in Cu- 
lebra cut, Panama Canal. 11520. 
(H 93903, May 17, 1907.) 

Marvelous agricultural resources of 
Japan—acres of tea plantations on 
the hillsides, rice fields on the plains, 
Ashikubo. 3896. (H 93888, May 17, 
1907.) 

Marvelous feat in horticulture — the 
pine tree junk in the Kinkakuji gar- 
dens, Kyoto, Japan. 4076. (H 
93896, May 17, 1907.) 

Morning greetings as given by the 
politest people in the world in the 
grounds of the Golden pavilion, near 
Kyoto, Japan. 4083. 
4, 1907.) 


On a rice farm —transplanting the | 


tender rice shoots—both sexes shar- 
ing the labor, Shizuoka, Japan. 3892. 
(H 93886, May 17, 1907.) 

Ready for the harvest — an extensive 
tea plantation at Ashikubo, Japan. 
3897. (H 93891, May 17, 1907.) 


Royal pair on a barrel throne, baby 
parade, Asbury Park, N. J. 428. 
(H 93376, May 8, 1907.) 

Unique five storied Yaska pagoda, Ky- 
oto, Japan. 4074. (H 93894, May 
#7, 1907.) 


Wealthy commercial city of Osaka 
from the top of Tennoji temple, 
Japan. 3884 (H 93884, May 17, 
1907.) 


Young girls enameling cheap Cloi- | 


sonne—mother teaching her child, in 
foreground. Takatani factory, Ky- 
oto, Japan. 4081. 
17, 1907.) 


Whitmore (C. M.), North 
Adams, Mass. 
(H 94283, May 21, 1907.) 
[9522 


Day (A) off. 


Greylock (The) 
May 21, 1907.) 

Hoosac mountain in Winter. 
May 21, 1907.) 

Hoosac river, North Adams, Mass. 
94285, May 21, 1907.) 

Moonlight on Windsor Lake. 
May 21, 1907.) 

Mount, Greylock. 
1907. ) 


range. 


(H 94289, 


October day in the woods. (H 94286, , Terror of the Rockies. 


May 21, 1907.) 


| Altar (The), Stanford church. 


(H 93231, May | Apse (The) Stanford church. 


(H 93901, May | 
|Good bye John. 


(MH 94291, | 


(H | 
H 94287, | 


(H 94290, May 21, | 


425 


Whitmore (C. M.), North 
Adams, Mass. 

Sunset on Windsor Lake. (H 94288, 
May 21, 1907.) 

Windsor Lake. 

7 ASOT.) 

Windsor Lake with pussy willow bor- 
der. (H 94292, May 21, 1907.) 

Wing (Soo H.), North- 
field, Mass. 

Old Stebbins ferry, Northfield, Mass. 
(H 93278, May 8, 1907; 2 c@ Apr. 25, 
1907. ) [9523 

Winter (Frank C.), Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 


(H 94284, May 21, 


436. 
[9524 


418. 


(H 93671, May 13, 1907.) 


(H 93668, May 13, 1907.) . 


Bast Wall, Stanford church. 420. (H 
93670, May 13, 1907.) 

Interior of Stanford church. 416. (H 
| 938666, May 18, 1907.) 

Lectern, Stanford church. 415. (H 


93665, May 13, 1907.) 


| Organ loft from Apse, Stanford church. 


412. (H 936638, May 13, 1907.) 
Pulpit, Stanford church 413. (H 
93664, May 13, 1907.) 
View from West transept, Stanford 
church. 419. (H 93669, May 138, 
1907.) 


West transept, Stanford church. 417. 
(H 98667, May 13, 1907.) 


2c. of each May 22, 1907. 


Winthrop moving picture 
company, New York, 


N. Y. 
Dutch (The) kiddies. Montgomery 
and Stone. (H 94485, May 24, 
1907.) [9525 


Montgomery and 
Stone. (H 94484, May 24, 1907.) 
Mathewson (Christy) N. Y. National 
league base ball team. (H 94486, 

May 24, 1907.) 

Montgomery and Stone. Dancing box- 
ing match. 17. (H 93358, May 7, 
1907. ) 


Wurts brothers, New York, 
INE 


Interior of the "Chemical national 


bank, New York, N. Y. (H 98225, 
May 4, 1907.) [9526 
Zimmerman (Eda), Home, 
: Colo. 


(H 93275, May 
#1007 3) 2 eC, Apr. 15, 1907.) [9527 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


Beet Nines, Jan, tec 1 OO (25 


——s 


ae 


CEASS |, RINE 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 alphabetically by pro- 
prietors with subalphabet 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, XXc, no. 21961, 
May 25, 1907; 1 photograph received May 25, 1907.” 


| 


American lithographic com- | Bancroft (Milton Her-: 
pany, New York, N. Y. | bert), New York, N . Y. 

Auto girl. W 8. Three quarter length Angel. Winged female figure in classic 
figure of a young woman wearing gown seated, with face full in front, 
automobile coat, hat, veil. (I 21961, | arms and neck bare; across the lap 

_ May 25, 1907.) [9528 lies a branch of Easter lilies. (I 

21953, May 25, 1907.) [9531 


Autumn. W 12. Marble walls, steps, ; 
pillars, and a statue being decorated Mother and child. Half figure of wo- 
by a young woman standing in_ man, classic draped, seated turned 
front of it. (I 21965, May 25, 1907.) . to left, face turned toward front, 

: | left arm bare, hand in lap; right 

Hermit. W 11. Wood cabin near hand supporting child, full length, 
which is an old man seated on a nude. (I 21954, May 25, 1907.) 
rude box, reading. (I 21964, May 
25, 1907.) Barnes-Crosby company, 

a ; Chicago, III. 
Little Easter. W 9. Bust portrait of Pen drawing showing a bride and two 


a young woman wearing poke bon- attending maids preceded by a 
net, holding a prayer book. (I 21962, _— flower girl. (I 21838, May 13, 1907.) 
May 25, 1907.) | [9532 
Old salt. W 10. Man ina small boat ——2 Japanese lady in a stooping 
fishing with a net, sail boat seen in BOS hUne, she holds a fan in one hand. 
the background. (I 21963, May 25, (I 21930, May 20, 1907.) 
1907. ) | a lady seated in the corner of a 
. 4 ie © S € . € 
Spring, W 18, Beautiful young wo. Feranda) a eanall child stands in a 
man descending marble steps and | 27, 1907.) y f 
earrying a pail. (I 21966, May 25, | ‘ f : 
1907.) | a lady seated, profile view, on a 
chair; she wears street costume; in 
Summer. W 14. Young woman,  packground is a disk with a narrow 
loosely draped and facing the fore- black margin, a wavy white line 
ground, she holds a_ basket of along its surface. (I 21787, May 7, 
flowers. (I 21967, May 25, 1907.) 1907.) 
American tobacco company, a lady standing, front view; she 
New | York, N.Y. holds a lace curtain rep full length 
eg co Looking up at and nea before her. (I 21785, May 7, 1907.) 
olding cigarette in his mouth, an a lady standing, front view; she 
iso has a fez on. (I 21920, May. wears street costume, including hat 
20, 1907.) [9529 and veil and long gloves. (I 21833, 
Austrian (Ben), Mount May 18, 1907.) 
Penn, Pa. a lady standing three quarters 
Dainty morsel. Ten little chicks, look- front view, her arms at her sides; 
ing at a spider, suspended from she wears muslin garment and holds 
limb of tree. (1 21727, May 4, 1907.) skirt with one hand. (I 21998, May 


[9530 27, 1907.) 
427 


428 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing eight ladiesstanding 
in a row and two small girls also; all 
wear undermuslin and two wear house 
robes. (I 21834, May 13, 1907.) 

eleven ladies in a procession ; they 

earry various articles, including um- 
brellas, flowers, ete. (I 21994, May 

Zi OOF) 


figure of a lady, front view; she 
wears full street costume. (I 21999, 
May 27, 1907.) 


figure of a lady standing full 
front view; she wears street cos- 
tume and holds a boa about her. (1 
21784, May 7, 1907.) 


— figures of four ladies in a group, 
two in profile view and two approxi- 
mately front view; all wear street 
costume and two carry closed para- 


sols. (I 21995, May 27, 1907.) 
four ladies in a row; all wear 
undermuslin garments. (I 21928, 


May 20, 1907.) 


four ladies standing in a row, all 
approximately front view; all wear 
street costume. (I 21931, May 20, 
1907. ) 

four young ladies standing in a 
row, three front view and one back 
view; the latter arranging flowers 
in a vase. (I 21781, May 7, 1907.) 
half figure of a lady, front view; 
She holds a pamphlet in her hand. 
(I 21786, May 7, 1907.) 

half figure of a lady seated; she 
wears street costume, including long 
gloves and hat with large plume. (I 
21835, May 13, 1907.) 

half figure of four ladies, three 
front view and one profile yiew; in 
the back is a United States fiag. (I 
21926, May 20, 1907.) 

half figures of six ladies and full 
figure of one lady, seated, front 
view. (1 21933, May 20, 1907.) 
head and shoulders of a lady en- 
closed in an oval, flowers around its 
borders; she wears a hat having 
broad brim and a large plume on 
one side. (I 22000, May 27, 1907.) 
heads and shoulders of four la- 
dies in a row, each wears a hat hav- 
ing large plumes. (I 21836, May 18, 
1907.) 

heads of four ladies grouped in 
form of a triangle; they are con- 
nected with each other by dotted 
lines and blossoms. (I 21839, May 
13, 1907.) 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing heads of three 
girls in a row, one in profile and two 
others front view. (1 21927, May 20, 
1907.) 

—— heads of two ladies, one profile 
and one front view, each wears a 
hat, one having a large plume and 
the other flowers. (I 21788, May 7, 
A907.) F 


lady standing in profile view at 
foot of staircase. She wears street 
costume. (I 21929, May 20, 1907.) 


three ladies in a row standing; 
each wears a long cloak and hat, 
gloves, ete. (I 21782, May 7, 1907.) 
three ladies in a row, those at 
either end carrying a parasol and 
handbag. (I 21837, May 13, 1907.) 
— three ladies standing in a row; 
each wears a long cloak, gloves and 
hat and a veil. (I 21932, May 20, 
1907.) 
two ladies, one on each side of a 
counter on which are stacked a 
large number of narrow boxes. (I 
21832, May 13, 1907.) 
two ladies standing, one front 
and the other profile view, each 
wears a long coat and hat; the one 
at the left in the act of opening an 
umbrella. (1 21788, May 7, 1907.) 


two thirds figure of a lady front 
view; she is adjusting her corset 
strings and stands front view; in 
the background is a dressing-table 
with an oval mirror. (1 21997, May 
Zk, ASOT) 

—— two thirds figure of a lady stand- 
ing nearly front view; the lady 
wears a corset and skirt. (I 21996, 
May 27, 1907.) 

Wash drawing showing a cupid run- 
ning, profile view, face to the front; 
the figure holds a number of ladies’ 
hose at arm’s length in front and 
above his head. (I 21908, May 15, 
1907.) 

seated nearly front view, on a 

box; the figure holds several ladies’ 

oxford shoes in his hands or resting ~ 
on his knees. (I 21907, May i165, 

1907. ) 

seated profile view, on a pile of 

boxes ; the figure is engaged in trying 

on a pair of long black woman’s 

gloves. (1 21909, May 15, 1907.) 

walking profile view ; the figure is 

almost covered by a parasol of dif- 
ferent colors which it holds over one 

shoulder. (I 21910, May 15, 1907.) 


FINE 


ARTS 499 


Bates (Henry M.), trustee, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Angell (James B.) Portrait shows 
Dr. Angell in his academic robes 
seated, in the right hand is held a 

~. seroll or manuscript. (I 21948, May 
Za LOOT.) [9533 


Beach (H. D.) company, 
Coshocton, Ohio. 
Pocahontas saving the life of Captain 
John Smith. Drawing represents a 
circular figure in the center of which 
appears Pocahontas intervening to 
save the life of Captain John Smith. 


(I 21666, Apr. 29, 1907.) [9534 
Beckwith (Carroll), New 
York, Ne ¥: 
Portrait representing an oval of a 


young lady in profile, half length, 
facing to the left, low neck dress and 
- fur over right arm, left hand raised 
to the mouth and chin. (I 21664, 
Apr. 26, 1907.) [9535 


Bellamy (C. Rexford), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Cupid’s airship. Drawing of a nude 
boy about 3 years old, with left leg 
thrown over a trapeze bar suspended 
at each end by a rope attached to 
an arrow which pierces a heart above 
the boy’s head. (I 21828, May 11, 
190T) [9536 


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

Story (The) Interior of a colonial 
room; five men in the costume of 
1810, three seated, two standing, lis- 
tening to a story one of the five is 


telling. (1 21789, May 8, 1907.) 
[9537 
Bischoff & Hofie, Miinchen. 
Germany. 
Chapeau (Le) violet. Head and 
Shoulders, side view. of a young 
woman. She wears a small hat, 


trimmed with two quills at the side. 


(I 21925, May 20, 1907.) [9538 
Pont (Le) Neuf 4 Paris. A body of 


water, the opposite banks of which 
are connected by a bridge. <A small 
steamboat is preparing to leave. On 
the other side the contents of a 
wagon are emptied into a float. (I 
21923, May 20, 1907.) 

Ruban (Le) bleu. Head and shoulders 
of a young woman, full faze view. 
Her hair is fair and wavy, arranged 
in a large pompadour. (I 21924,. 
May 20, 1907.) 


Bischoff & Hofile, Munchen, 
Germany. 

Weiden am bach. <A winter scene, the 
ground covered with snow; brook 
runs through the land, one side of 
the bank lined with willow trees. A 

’ small house stands behind the trees. 
(I 21922, May 20, 1907.) 

Winter. Scene in a mountainous coun- 
try and partly covered with fir trees. 
The ground is white with snow and a 
long brook winds in and out among 
the banks. (I 21921, May 20, 1907.) 


Bluhm (Charles A.), Mich- 
igan City, Ind. 

Hlectric locomotive, trolley wheel, harp 
and third rail. Body or ear, is 
mounted upon trucks, located upon 
service rails and ties with third rail 
trolley wheel and conductor in cen- 
ter. (1 21719, May 3, 1907.) [95389 


Borglum (Solon H.), Nor- 
walk, Conn. 

Gordon (Gen. John B.) on horseback. 
Equestrian statue; in repose. 11 ft. 
high. (i 21891, May 14, 1907.) 

[9540 

O’ Neill (Captain) Rough Rider. 
Equestrian statue, in action, the 
horse is stopping suddenly. 10 ft. 
high. (I 21892, May 14, 1907.) 


Brack (Carl) & Keller, 
G. mi. b. H., Berlin, 
Germany. 

Friedrich der Grosse. Half life size, 
full face view, clad in uniform, a 
large star-shaped order adorning his 
coat. (J 21826, May 11, 1907.) [9541 

Napoleon I. Half life size, three quar- 
ter face view; he wears a uniform 
but no head gear. (I 21827, May 11, 
OT.) 


Braun, Clement & Gie, 
Paris, France. 

Bons amis. 5741. Interior scene show- 
ing two little girls and a little boy 
looking at and playing with four 
kittens in a basket. (I 21896, May 
15, 1907.) [9542 


Breitwiser (Marguerite 
M.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

Emblem of Order of Mystic Shriners. 
Shriner Fez in upper left hand cor- 
ner, in center background, the pyra- 
mids and sphynx, on right hand side 
a date palm and attached to its trunk 
an enlarged badge of the Grand or- 
der for the United States. (I 21730, 
May 4, 1907.) [9543 


430 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Bresler (F. H.) company, 


Milwaukee, Wis. 
Lieschen. Head of a young girl, hair 
brown, eyes blue, face florid. (I 
21938, May 9, 1907.) [9544 


Brodie (Hdward 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Miraculeuse Ste Anne de Beaupré. 
Statue on a pedestal and holding in 
her arms the immaculate child 
Mary, statue surrounded by rays. 
(I 21897, May 38, 1907.) [9545 


Brown (Gladys A.), New 
Vork, No. Xe 
The spirit of Yale. On an open field 
with a road running into the dis- 
tance is the letter Y on Mercury 
legs pursued by boys representing 
different forms of college athletics. 
(1 21698, Apr. 30, 1907.) [9546 


Brown (John George), 
New York, N. Y. 

Confab (The). Fair haired boy sit- 
ting on the window sill leaning on 
his little hoe and chatting to his 
old grandma; has on a white waist 
and blue overalls. (I 21718, May 1. 
1907. ) [9547 

See-sawing. Very fair haired boy in 
green grey Summer suit of clothes 
sitting on the edge of a stoop of an 
old wooden house in the country, a 
dark haired boy sitting opposite, and 


L.), 


they are both see-sawing the string. | 


(I 21712, May 1, 1907.) 


Burk (Louis A.), Bloom- 
ington, Ill. 
Friendly challenge. Four horses play- 
ing, a light horse stands in the fore- 


ground, in a challenging attitude 
with right fore foot raised. (I 21821, 
May 10, 1907.) [9548 


Burschel (Victor), Scran- 
ton, Pa. 

Scranton. Coal breaker building sur- 
rounded by a wreath of leaves, in 
the foreground is a large gear wheel 
with shafts of lightning emanating 
from the center. (I 21569, Apr. 20, 
1907 ; 1 photo. May 1, 1907.) [9549 


Burton brothers «& 6Go., 
New York, N. Y. 

Sun bleach girl. Full length standing 
figure of a woman in white dress, 
holding white parasol with flower 
border and ruffle. (I 21831, May 13, 
1907. ) [9550 


Cairns (Hugh), Boston, 
Mass. 
Carnegie (Andrew) 
elled and cast in bronze. 
May 1, 1907.) 


Medallion mod- 
ChaZaalG, 
[9551 


Callery (John T.), Balti- 
more, Md 

You are a lemon. Lemon and a lemon 

Squeezer in combination with the 


words “ You are a.” (I 21726, May 
3, 1907.) [9552 
Casnelli (V.), Muskegon, 


Mich. . 

Great Northwest. Western mountain 
scene; in the center foreground are 
three brown ponies on which two 
Indians are mounted. (I 21915, 
May 17, 1907.) [95538 


Church (Frederick Stuart), 
New York, N. Y. 

Champion (The) Cupid in a rowing 
boat, water, sky, and trees, two 
storks on the left. (I 21792, May 8, 
1907.) [9554 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
York, N. Y. ; 
Arabian Nights entertainments yviii. 
The King of the Black Isles. Show- 
ing a man robed in simple but rich 
flowing garments, sitting on a mar- 


ble throne. (I 21893, May 14, 1907; 
1 photo. May 138, 1907.) [9555 
Maid of the daffodils. Young girl 


seated, her hands resting loosely in 
her lap and clasping some daffodils. 
(I 21780, May 7, 1907.) 


Comery (Hdward Melzar), 
Concord Junction, Mass. 
Drawing consists of grape vine, 
equally balanced, containing two 
bunches of grapes and eight leaves. 


(I 21779, May 7, 1907.) [9556 
Cook (Robert L.), Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Ransbothan No. II. Memorial. The 


top of the die to be molded along the 
long edge, a small gargoyle or spout 
at each end, along the front face of 
the die runs a sunken panel near the 


top. (121912 Apr. 12,1907.) [9557 
Corwin (Charles Abel), 
New York, N. Y. 
Gossips. Spring landscape, in fore- 


ground is a bay horse also a colt, 
standing at right of rail gate; on the 
other side of gate is a black horse. 
(I 2918, May 17, 1907.) [9558 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
ING 


Lowland pasture. Cows in meadow, 
one in foreground stands in water; 
four others grazing in right of pic- 
ture. (I 21914, May 17,1907.) [9559 


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Crowell publishing com- | 

pany, Springfield, Mass. 

June bride. Bride-elect is seated on a | 
chair, clothed in her wedding gown, 
and the bridal veil and wreath are 
being arranged by the bridesmaid. 


CP 21717, May 2, 1907.) [9560 | 
Cruset (Sebastian), New 
Mork, No -¥. 
Centro Hispano-Americano. Draw- | 


ing representing a ribbon displaying | 
this title; on the right side stands | 
the figure of a herald holding the 
fiag of Progreso, typifies the Spanish 


side: on the left stands an Indian, 
typifies the American side. (I 21890, 
May 6, 1907.) [9561 


Cumming (George Marion), | 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Mister Hennessy. Height of the bust 
is 62 inches on a rectangular base | 
6 inches by 4 inches, the name Mis- 
ter Hennessy cast thereon in front 
in block letters + of an inch in 
height. (1 21665, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

[9562 | 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, | 

Mass. | 

In the centre, head of the artist Cop- | 
ley, enclosed in a laurel wreath; to 
the left, figure representing painting; 
to the right, figure representing | 
sculpture; at the top, the inscrip- 
tion The Copley Prints, Curtis & | 
Cameron. Boston, 1895. (I 21939, 
May 8, 1907; May 17, 1907.) [9568 | 


Daprato statuary company. 
Chicago, Ill. 

Altar in Roman style. A Baldachin is 
shown on the top surmounted by a | 
small cross. (I 21942, May 22, 1907.) | 

[9564 
Deming (Edwin Willard), 
New York, N. Y. 

Prayer for rain. The spring dance by 
the Pueblo Indians of the southwest ; 
three figures in the foreground the 
central figure carrying the standard. 
(I 21708, May 1, 1907.) [9565 


Fairbanks (EH. & T.) & 
co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Builders plan. Drawing of a 22 ft. by 
10 ft. iron frame wagon scale of the 
Chicago board of education style, 
and is numbered 4-13-07 H, sheet. 1. 
(I 21668, Apr. 29, 1907.) [9566 


50’ 150 ton 5 sections iron frame 
railroad track scale, with suspension 


platform bearings. 4-30-07 F. 
sheet 1, style 1. (I 21742: May 6, 
1907. ) 


ARTS 431 


Fairbanks (E. & _T.) & 
co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Builders plan. 50 ft. 150° ton, 5 sections 
iron frame railroad track scale. no. 
5-6-07 E, drawer 10, sheet 1, style 8. 
(I 21823. May 11, 1907. ) 


| Detail plan. Drawing of some of the 
details of structural steel of a 22 ft. 
by 10 ft. iron frame wagon scale of 
the Chicago board of education style, 
and is numbered 4-13-07 H, sheets 3 
and 4. fI 21670-21671, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 


50 ft. 150 ton 5 sections iron frame 
railroad track scale. no. 5-6-07 H, 
sheet 3, drawer 10. (I 21825, May 
TOOTS) 


Foundation plan. Drawing of a 22 ft. 
by 10 ft. iron frame wagon scale of 
the Chicago board of education style, 
and is numbered 4-13-07 H, sheet 2. 
(I 21669, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


50’ 150 ton 5 sections iron frame 
railroad track scale with suspension 
platform bearings. 4-30-07 F, sheet 
2. (I 21748, May 6, 1907.) 


50 ft. 150 ton, 5 sections iron 
frame railroad track scale. no. 5-6- 
O7 HE, sheet 2, drawer 10. (I 21824, 
May 11, 1907.) 


Felkel (Frank), 
burg, Pa. 
| Lifting and sliding doors for exit of 
travelling eranes out of buildings. 
Lifting door consists of two separate 


steel girders, sliding door consists of 


Pitts- 


two separate steel frames. (I 21919, 
May 18, 1907.) [9567 
Froeb (Charles), Brook- 


yiNG. Ye 

_ Daniel Boone discovering the Kentucky 
river. Drawing represents Daniel 
Boone standing with left foot on a 
rock, right hand grasping his trusty 
riffle. and left hand resting on his 
knee. (I 21667, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

[9568 
Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 

Sea girt walls by Neptune fenc’d. Sea- 
scape, horizontal shape, with cavern- 
ous rocks and sea gulls. (I 21787, 
May 6, 1907.) [9569 

Gorham company, New 
York, N. Y. 

Water carrier. Figure of a young 
woman, draped, bare-footed, standing 
erect and carrying a waterjar in 
each hand. (I 21820, May 10, 1907.) 

[9570 


432 


Guam (Gustave), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Crouching lion. Side view, head lying 
between the two fore legs, one fore 
leg partly hidden by mane, the other 
fore leg visible. (1 21686, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) [9571 


Crouching lioness. Side view, head ly- 
ing between the two fore legs, one 


fore leg partly hidden by head and | 


ear, the other fore leg visible. 
21687, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Hanfstaengl (Franz), 
Munich, Germany. 
Haydn quartet. Musicians performing 
a composition by Haydn; at the 
right two women and a boy are lis- 


(I 


tening. (I 21819, May 10, 1907.) 
[9572 
Merry dispute. Italian scene; three 


young women engaged in an ani- 
mated conversation, at the left in an 
open door a young man is standing, 
talking to a girl. (I 21818, May 10, 


1907. ) 
Harper (J. M.), Chicago, 
100 
Basket of corn. Being a miniature 


model, in the round of a bushel bas- | 


ket heaped full with ears of corn. 
(I 21959, May 25, 1907.) [9573 

Rainy day. 
round of a man and woman stand- 
ing together under an umbrella. (1 
21960, May 25, 1907.) 

Stork (The) Being the fanciful ar- 
rangement of the figure of a stork, 
carrying in its bill a child suspended 
in a cloth. 


Hartley (Jonathan Scott), 

New York, N. Y. 
Lotus fountain. Nude figure of a wo- 
man almost asleep seated on a frag- 
ment of an Egyptian obelisk. (I 
21903, May 15, 1907.) 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Jack rose girl. Water color painting 
of a girl, blonde hair, # figure, stand- 
ing and holding a jack rose. (I 
21714, May 1, 1907.) [9575 


International art publish- 
ing company, New 
York, N. Y. 

Ain’t I bashful. Little boy and girl 
sitting in high backed chairs placed 
at angles to each other. (I 21797, 
May 9, 1907.) [9576 

Ain’t it great. Typical Irish girl and 


boy, walking with arms linked, de- | 


lighted expression on their faces. 
(I 21810, May 9, 1907.) 


Being the figure in the | 


(1 21958, May 25, 1907.) 


[9574 | 
| Howde’. 


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York, N.Y. 

Be mine. Seated in a chair is a young 
lady, looking down at her side with 
a haughty expression, at her feet is 
a young man kneeling on his left 
knee. (I 21812, May 9, 1907.) 


Bouquet for you. Two little pickanin- 
nies, boy and girl; the boy is pre- 
senting the girl with a bunch of 


flowers. (121805, May 9, 1907.) 

Christmas. Bells and holly; stream- 
ers of ribbon. (121672, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 


Christmas chimes. 
and, mistletoe. 
1907.) 


Christmas dish. China covered dish 
on tray, with holly decorations, is 
set in oval shape on dark back- 
ground. (I 21674, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Christmas pudding. Plum pudding on 
dish, with holly decorations. (I 
21675, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Iruit dish. Dish of fruit with holly 
decorations set in oval shape on. 
dark background, two burning can- 
dles in lower right hand corner. (I 
21678, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Going to market. Little boy is hold- 
ing an umbrella over a little girl and 
himself; he is smiling and looking 
at her. (1 21796, May 9, 1907.) 


Her valentine. Little boy has just de- 
livered a valentine to a girl, who 
holds it with both hands, looking at 
it with a delighted expression. (I 
21798, May 9, 1907.) 


Holly wreath. Three bells fastened to 
holly wreath with ribbons, inscrip- 
tion Merry Christmas. (I 21676, 
Apr. 29; 190%) 


Three bells, holly 
(1 21678, Apr: . 29, 


Little boy and girl pickanin- 
nies shaking hands. (I 21806, May 


9, 1907.) 


Hymn (The) Open hymn book on 
holly, two candles burning one on 
each side of the top of the book. (I 
21677, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Isn’t he grand. Short plump little girl 
in evening dress with boquet in her 
right hand and heart shaped locket 
around her neck; is lovingly glanc- 
ing at the tall youth on whose right 
arm she is leaning. (I 21795, May 
9, 1907.) 


Joyous Christmas. Bell and holly. 
21679, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


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International art publish- 
ing company, New 
York, N. Y. 

Just making believe. Irish boy and 
girl, the girl is barefooted, she has 
on an apron evidently belonging to 
her mother, she is looking at the boy 
who is dressed in his father’s trous- 
ers. (I 21809, May 9, 1907.) 

Letter (The) Irish maid and boy both 
smiling; the girl has on a patched 
dress, is barefooted and her hair is 
fastened in a knot; with her left 
hand she holds a broom. (I 21808, 
May 9, 1907.) 

Load of holly. Holly tied with ribbon 
and bow, on sled, ribbon reins fast- 
ened at end with bow. (I 21681, 
Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Load of mistletoe. Mistletoe tied with 
ribbon on sled, ribbon reins fastened 
at end with bow. (I 21680, Apr. 29, 
1907. ) 


Love’s gift. Youth is presenting a 


basket of flowers to a young girl 
seated in a chair. (I 21811, May 9, 


1907.) 
Meeting (The) Two bowing figures of 
juveniles; the boy glancing down 


while the girl looks at him. 
21799, May 9, 1907.) 


Merry Christmas. Three bells fast- 
ened with ribbon, holly and mistle- 
toe. (1 21682, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Musician (The) Little boy and girl 
pickaninnies seated on boxes, the boy 
is playing a banjo and singing. (I 
21804, May 9, 1907.) 


Out for a walk. Typical Irish maid 
and boy, the girl seems to be out for 
a walk; she wears a long shawl 
which trails on the ground, on the 
end of which the boy is standing. 
(I 21807, May 9, 1907.) 


Proposal (The) Against a_back- 
ground of two hearts is seated a 
young gir] who is looking at a young 
man with a smiling countenance; the 
young man is kneeling on a sheet of 
paper at her feet. (I 21794, May 9, 
1907.) 


i 

Pudding (The) Pudding in dish, on 
sled with holly decorations, ribbon 
reins and big bow. (I 21683, Apr. 
29, 1907.) 


So bashful. Seated on a divan are a 
young man and girl, one on each end ; 
the young man is dressed in a Prince 
Albert coat, the girl is attired in an 
evening gown. (I 21813, May 9, 
1907. ) 


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International art publish- 
ing company, New 
York, N.Y. 

To my valentine. 1. Background heart 
shaped, typical Irish maid in center. 
(I 21800, May 9, 1907.) 

2. Typieal Irish lad in center, 

glancing sideway. (I 21801, May 9, 

1907. ) 

38. Typical Irish lad in center 
laughing, uneven teeth showing. (I 
21802, May 9, 1907.) 

Which shall I take. Three pickanin- 
nies, 2 little boys and one little girl; 
the little girl stands in the center ; 
one of the boys is offering her a 
piece of water melon, while the other 
offers her a dish of cream. (I 21803, 
May 9, 1907.) 


Yuletide. Bell fastened with ribbon 
and holly, inscription, Merry Christ- 
mas. (I 21684, Apr. 29, 1907.) 

Yuletide log. Log and holly tied with 


ribbon and bow on sled, ribbon reins. 
(I 21685, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


International tailoring 
company, New York, 
N. ¥. 

Group of four men. The figure on the 
extreme left, a man taking a ciga- 
rette out of a cigarette box; to his 
left a man sitting on a horse. (I 
22005, May 27, 1907.) [9577 

—— The man in the extreme left is 
holding a cane under his right arm 
and has his left hand resting on his 
thumb in his left hand overcoat 
poeket. (I 22006, May 27, 1907.) 


The one to the extreme left is 
walking and holding a cane which is 
inverted in his right hand; to his 
left is a figure of a man leading a 
dog by a ehain. (I 22007, May 27, 
1907.) 

and ohne woman; to the extreme 
left is a woman holding the arm of 
the man who is at her right; in the 
center are two figures one of which 
is reading a book. (I 22004, May 27, 
L907...) 


which is again sub-divided into 
groups of two men; in the two men 
group on the left, one of the men is 
drawing a glove on his left hand. 
(I 22003, May 27, 1907.) 


In the center is a circle in which are 
shown four men’s figures; in the back 
ground is a man writing on a black 
board and to his right is a man 
about to roll a bowling ball. (1 
22001, May 27, 1907.) 


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Six figures, four of men and two of 
boys; the figure to the left is looking 
to the right and holding a glove in 
his right hand; back of him and to 
his left is a man holding a cigar in 
his left hand. (I 22002, May 27, 
1907.) 

Jelley (Hdwin B.), Lock- 
port, Nevy: 

Monument in form of an elliptical seat, 
terminating with arm at each end, 
said arms carved and moulded, a 
plinth projecting from bottom of 
each arm with urn resting upon each 
plinth. (I 21706, May 1, 1907.) 

[9578 
Jessurun (Emile C.), Chi- 
cago, IIl. 

Attacking ox team. Several oxen yoked 
to a prarie schooner, a man walking 
along the ground driving the oxen, 
and shooting with his revolver at 
Indians. (I 21883, May 13, 1907.) 

[9579 

Bathing girl. Young girl in bathing 
costume, standing by the shore and 
wringing the water out of her skirt. 
(I 21867, May 138, 1907.) 

Birthday cake. Two little girls and a 
little boy seated at a table eating a 
chocolate cake. (I 21860, May 18, 
1907. ) 


Blowing bubbles. Three little girls 
blowing bubbles, another looking on 
and the youngest trying to catch a 
bubble. (1 21856, May 13, 1907.) 

Building castles. Little girls sitting 
on the sand by the seashore and 
building castles in the sand. (I 
21863, May 13, 1907.) 


Cake walk. Woman dancing a cake 
walk in front of a table; a frosted 
cake upon the table with a repre- 
sentation of a woman doing a cake 
walk on top of the cake. (I 21843, 
May 18, 1907.) 


Choice bunch. Two priests standing 
near a vineyard, one holding a bas- 
ket full of grapes and the other 
holding in his hand a large bunch of 
grapes. (1 21870, May 13, 1907.) 

Dangerous waters. Vessel sailing in 
narrow waters, a cliff near by and 
dangerous rocks in the foreground. 
(I 21878, May 138, 1907.) 

Doll’s wash day. Two little girls 
washing their dolls’ clothes; one 
standing above the wash tub and the 
other hanging the clothes upon the 
line. (I 21857, May 18, 1907.) 


Jessurun (Emile C.), Chi- 
cago, Il. 

Fencing girl. Girl in fencing costume 
holding her foil in one hand and her, 
mask over the other arm. (I 21858, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Fierce encounter. Bear and bison en- 
gaged in a battle in the mountains. 
(I 21880, May 13, 1907.) 

Fire at sea. Ship on fire at night on 
the ocean; a small boat in the fore- 
ground evidently going toward the 
ship. (I 21872, May 13, 1907.) 

French clowns. Man and woman 
dressed as French clowns; the man 
holding a lighted candle in front of 
the woman. (I 21842, May 13, 1907.) 


Friend or foe. Miner standing by a 
pack mule, and four mounted In- 
dians looking on. (I 21851, May 13, 
1907.) 

Golf girl. Girl sitting on the bars of 
a fence and holding a golf stick 
across her knees. (I 21866, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Good book. Priest reading a book to 
another priest and both laughing 
and seeming to enjoy it. (I 21871, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Good cheer. Two priests standing out- 
side a wall, each holding a glass of 
Wine in one hand and one of the 
priests holding a decanter in the 
other. (I 21874, May 138, 1907.) 


Good joke. Three priests laughing at 
a joke; two of them standing and 
one sitting down near a monastery. 
(I 21869, May 18, 1907.) 


Home of the elk. Male and female elk 
in a shallow stream, the female 
drinking, high hills in the back-_ 
ground. (I 21881, May 13, 1907.) 


Home of the polar bear. Two polar 
bears upon an iceberg, one having a 
seal beneath its feet and growling 
at a man in a canoe nearby. (1° 
21847, May 13, 1907.) : 

Hunting in India. Two tigers in a 
jungle snarling at an elephant ap- 
proaching and carrying a huntsman 
and a driver. (I 21849, May 13, 
1907. ) 


Indian chief. Chief mounted upon a 
galloping pony, the chief being 
decked out in war costume. (1 
21854, May 13, 1907.) 


Lair of the lion. Male and female 
lion in the jungle; female crouching 
on the ground and the male standing 
by her and growling. (I 21846, May 
KS, 1907) 


- Puritan witch. 


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Jessurun (Emile C.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Last stand. Two men kneeling behind 
horses, lying on the ground, a third 
man standing behind them, all shoot- 
ing at Indians. 
31907.) 


Launching the life boat. Life boat be- 
ing launched to go to the rescue of 
a ship in the background. (I 21879, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Long chase. Moose running through 
the snow, in the forest and a pack 
of wolves snarling at his heels. (I 
21848, May 13, 1907.) 


Mission chimes. Priest ringing the 


mission chimes, a second priest hold- | 


ing door open and having a ring of 
keys in one hand. (I 21875, May 13, 
1907. ) 

Mission vineyard. Priest driving a 
pair of oxen yoked to an old fash- 
ioned cart which is filled with plants 
from the vineyard. 
13, 1907.) 

Morning glories. 
ing skirt, dancing out of docrs; 
holding her skirt with one hand and 
her other arm bent above her head. 
(I 21845, May 13, 1907.) 


Night owl. Woman wearing a skirt 


studded with stars and a hat having | 


a head of an owl on the same; a 


mask over her eyes, carrying a fan | 


in one hand. 
1907.) 


Poppy girl. Girl in dancing costume 
with a short skirt and low cut dress, 
representations of poppies upon va- 
rious parts of her dress. 
May 13, 1907.) 

Pulling taffy. 


(I 21844, May 18, 


eating 
1907. ) 

Puritan hunter. Hunter standing in 
the snow in the woods with a mus- 
ket in his hand, and looking at a 
pair of turkeys in the background. 
(I 21889, May 13, 1907.) 


Puritan lovers. Puritan maiden sit- 
ting by a spindle wheel, a bashful 
lover sitting on a bench near by. (I 
21886, May 13, 1907.) 

Puritan Rachel. Puritan girl stand- 
ing by an old fashioned well and 
holding a water jug in one hand. 
21888, May 13, 1907.) 

Old woman walking 

through the forest carrying a bun- 

dle of fagots in one hand and a 

staff in the other. (I 21884, May 

13, 1907.) 


eaieye | (1. 21862; May 13, 


(I 21882, May 13, | 


(I 21868, May | 


Young girl in danc- | 


(I 21841, | 


Two little girls pulling | 
taffy, a little boy in sailor costume | 


| 


| Sewing for dolly. 


ARTS 435 


Jessurun (Emile C.), Chi- 
cago, Ll. 

Puritans attacked by Indians. Puri- 
tan husband and wife standing be- 
hind a tree in the forest, the woman 
holding a baby in her arms and the 

. man holding his gun expecting dan- 
ger. (I 21887, May 13, 1907.) 

Puritans homeward bound. Puritan 
man and wife going home through 
the forest, the man carrying a mus- 
ket and a.sword. (I 21885, May 18, 
1907. ) 

reconnoitering. Two scouts looking 
for signs of Indians; one of them 
mounted and the other dismounted 
and lying on the ground looking 
through his field glasses. (I 21858, 
May 13, 1907.) 

Little girl sitting 

on the floor of a summer garden and 


sewing clothes for a doll. (I 21861, 
May 13, 1907.) 
Shooting up a tenderfoot. Western 


scene showing a saloon with two 
men standing in the doorway, a 
mounted cowboy shooting at a ten- 
derfoot and making him dance. (I 
21852, May 13, 1907.) 


Signal fires. Indian lying upon the 
ground and building a signal fire; 
his pony standing near by. (1 
21850, May 13, 1907.) 


Signalling at sea. Two large vessels 
at sea, one of them under full sail 
and showing a set of signal flags. 
(I 21877, May 13, 1907.) 

Skating girl. Young girl skating on 
ice lightly covered with snow, the 
girl wearing a muff, and a muffler 
around her neck. (I 21864, May 138, 
1907.) 


Skeeing girl. Young girl on skees car- 
rying the usual pole in her right 
hand. (I 21865, May 18, 1907.) 


Taking on the pilot. Pilot mounting 
the side of a vessel in the ocean; 
two men in a boat, which has 
brought the pilot, pushing away 
from the side of the vessel. (I 
21873, May 18, 1907.) 


To the rescue. Life boat filled with 
life savers from an adjoining light 
house, going to the rescue of some 
ship in trouble. (I 21876, May 18, 
1907.) 


Turkish dancers. Two Turkish dan- 
cers wearing Turkish dancing cos- 
tume, with bare arms, each holding 
a tambourine in one hand. (I 21840, 
May 13, 1907.) 


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436 


Jessurun (Emile C.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Venice. Scene showing a gondola and 
a sailing vessel in the foreground and 
buildings in the background. (I 
21855, May 13, 1907.) 


Yachting girl. Girl seated in a yacht 
at the tiller and having bare arms 


and head. (I 21859, May 13, 1907.) 
Kaiser (Ferd P.) St. 
Louis, Mo. 

From youth to old age. Group of 
heads arranged in a square. (1 
21902, May 15, 1907.) [9580 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
My favorite. Girl smiling, holding box 
of candy in left hand, and in right 


hand a piece of the candy between a | 
Ch 207078). May oe 


pair of tongs. 


1907. ) [9581 | 
Knight (William), Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

@ellbi im: al) monestarwmes “aie the: right 


hangs a picture of the Sacred Heart, | 


a eardinal in his robes with a mace 


in right hand, his left hand raised | 


in the attitude of blessing. (1 


21739, May 6, 1907.) 


sits a cardinal in his robes with 
clasped hands on top of table in the 
attitude of prayer. (I 21740, May 6, 
1907.) 


Convent cell, with a girl in negligée 
in the attitude of adoration, on the 
wall at the right a picture of the 
Sacred Heart. (I 21788, Muay 6, 
1907. ) 


a lady in retreat, she is in neg- 


ligée with lighted candle in right | 


hand, on right hand of lady hangs a 
rosary. (I 21741, May 6, 1907.) 


Konrad (A. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
American elk on shield. Full sized elk 


on shield with stars and striped. (I 
21940, May 22, 1907.) [9583 
Elk’s head on dial. Dial 21 inches in 
diameter, with elk’s head. (I 
21941, May 22, 1907.) 
ax TCA INews) “Nork, 
ING Ye: 
Victory. Two roosters in foreground, 


just having finished a fight, victor 


is crowing over vanquished one, 
which is lying in the dust. (1 
ZAGAT; May 17; 1907.) [9584 


[9582 


at the right on the wall hangs a | 
picture of a Sacred Heart; at a table | 


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Amor Rex. Shows cupid seated on a 
huge ball, typical of the world, 
while around him are circling men 
and women in the various stages of 
love. (I 21722, May 3, 1907.) [9585 


Beauties of bridge. (Where your 
guests become a source of profit.) 
Host and hostess sitting at a card 
table; he taking, an account of the 
gold and bank notes which she has 
in her lap. The guests are depart- 
ing. (I 21935, May 20, 1907.) 


Depends somewhat on who sings it. 
A woman playing the piano and 
singing. Her neighbors in the same 
house are leaning from their win- 
dows looking very disturbed and re- 
vengeful. (I 21702, Apr. 30, 1907.) 


The echo of a deal. (It is rumored 
that there were some heavy losses 
vesterday. ) The father of the 
family looking haggard and worn is 
sitting in a chair answering the 
anxious looks and inquiries of wife, 
daughters and sons. (I 21704, Apr. 
30, 1907.) 


Evolution of the wedding bells. Pair 
of gay, flowered wedding bells, 
which in a series of five little evo- 
lutions evolve themselves into a pair 
of crying babies. (I 21732, May 4, 
1907. ) 


A great man is the President. Little 
Teddy Bear, sitting with arms out- 
stretched, his eyes looking straight 
ahead. (I 21724, May 3, 1907.) 


Hi, fellows! Look at the lemon-mar- 
malade. Two chickens and a very 
mucha excited looking mother hen. 
All are looking aghast at a lemon 
lying on the ground. (1 21936, May 


20, 1907.) 
In the conservatory (as he remem- 
bered it). A young couple in a 


conservatory. ‘They have evidently 
been quarreling. He is sitting dis- 
consolably. The atmosphere has be- 


come frigid. The young lady sweeps 
majestically away. (1 21703, Apr. 
30, 1907.) 

Moonstruck. A young man and woman 


sitting on the branch of a tree, 
behind which can be seen the moon. 
Cupid sits on a branch a little 


higher up. (1 21937, May 20, 1907.) 
Oh, Tommy, can’t you hug me any 
tighter. Two little cats on a brick 


fence, the black one is hugging the 
white one. (I 21723, May 3, 1907.) 


FINE ARTS 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

What costume to-day, Excellency? 
Shows the President in dressing 
gown and slippers looking with hesi- 
tation at the various costumes on 
forms around the room, his secre- 
tary at his elbow, asks which cos- 
tume he will have. (I 21733, May 
4, 1907.) 


Martin (George 
Fresno, Cal. 


V.), 


Three kinds of California grapes. At 


one end of the picture can be seen 
the ends of vine sticks covered by a 
few leaves; by their side is a large 
bunch of blue Empress grapes. (1 
21898, May 9, 1907.) [9586 


Metzler (Theodore), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Lincoln. (Bust of Lincoln on _ ped- 
estal. (2 21795, May 9, 1907.) 
[9587 | 
Lord Antrims parlor. Statutette show- 


ing formation of rocks. (I 21720, 


May 3, 1907.) 


Treaty stone. Statuette showing treaty 
stone, pedestal, base near by wall, 
and mast and sail of ship over the 
wall. (1 21707, May 1, 1907.) 

Microline medical 

Dallas, Tex. 


CO., 


Huntress (The) Girl in hunting cos- | 


tume, standing with rifle lifted, in 
the act of shooting. (I 21911, May 
16, 1907.) [9588 


Millar (Addison T.), New 
Mork, N.Y. 

Spring in Holland. Three women and 
two children in Dutch costume 
standing on right bank of canal, 
windmill and trees on left bank. (I 


21916, May 17, 1907.) [9589 
Moller (Ludwig), Ltibeck, 
Germany. 

An der quelle des lebens. Young 


woman, her hair loose, holding a 
flute in each hand and _ leaning 
against a rock. (I 21957, May 25, 
1907. ) [9590 


Weiblicher halbakt erbltiht. A woman, 
full face, half figure, holding a 
flower in her left hand. (I 21956, 
May 25, 1907.) 


Wintermorgen am waldbach. Winter 
forest scene, snow covers the trees 
and bushes which thickly clustered 
around the banks of the brook which 
runs through the wood. (I 21955, 
May 25, 1907.) 


437 


National candy company, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Dutch belle. Water color painting of a 
full length figure of a female in the 
costume of a Holland girl, full face, 
arms akimbo. (I 21830, May 18, 
1907. ) [9591 


Spanish dancer. Water color painting 
of a full length figure of a female in 
the costume of a Spanish dancer, 
face almost profile, one hand above 
head. (I 21829, May 13, 1907.) 


National illustrating co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Snake charmer. Showing a woman, 
nude, with snake entwined about the 
body. (I 21894, May 14, 1907.) 

[9592 


Teddy bare. Showing a nude baby 
seated on a large red cushion, hold- 
ing in its right hand a rattler. (I 
21895, May 14, 1907.) 


York art co., New 
York, N: ¥. 

Moon (The) and I. Water color paint- 
ing showing a %¥ moon with the face 
and beard of the moon man; a girl 
with wings sitting as a fairy on the 
lower part of the moon. (I 21950, 

- May 28, 1907.) [9593 


New 


Very hot day. A family of three, man, 
wife and child, having their solid 
comfort on a hot summer day, sitting 
round a table under a lamp. (I 
21947, May 23, 1907.) 


New York lodge no. 1 of the 
Benevolent & protective 
order of Elks, New 
Workin. Wi. 


Combination of a shield, rising sun, 
and in relief the arms of a wind- 
mill and two casks; in relief and in 
the foreground the breast part of 
the body and forelegs and head and 
antlers of anelk. (I 21952, May 24, 
1907. ) [9594 


Paddock (Willard D.), 
New York, N. Y. 


Bed-time boy. Full length picture of a 
woman in profile from the left side; 
she is clad in a simple short sleeved 
and low neck dress, holds a candle, 
and is leading a small boy through a 
doorway. (I 21731, May 4, 1907.) 

[9595 


438 


Partridge (William Ord- 
way), New York, N. Y. 
Pocahontas. Standing before Captain 

John Smith and his heroic band, and 
with outstretched hands bid them 
save themselves from danger which 
threatens. (I 21721, May 8, 1907.) 
[9596 


Perkins (Harry W.), Port- 
land, Me. 

Society of Christian Endeavor. Draw- 
ing consists of a circular arch sup- 
ported on a base of ornamental pil- 
lars, two at each end of the arch; 
the arch is supported at the center 
by a keystone. (I 21705, May 1, 
1907 ; 1 photo. Apr. 19, 1907.) [9597 


Plumb (Henry Grant), 
New York, N. Y. 
Hail fellows. Group of three dogs of 
which only a portion of their bodies 
appear; the one in the center is a 


St. Bernard. (I 21951, May 23, 
1907.) [9598 
Raul (Harry Lewis), Eas- 
ton, Pa. 


Marquis de Lafayette. Represents La- 
fayette as a youth offering a helping 
hand to the American colonists; he 
is moving, right foot forward and 
right hand extended in attitude of 
fellowship. (I 21635, Apr. 25, 1907.) 

[9599 


Remington (Frederic), New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 

Horse thief. Nude Indian on horse, 
holding buffalo skin with right arm 
as a protection, horse running with 
three legs in air. (I 219438, May 22, 
1907.) [9600 


Remington Arms company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Right of way. Meeting of a man and 
bear on a narrow pathway running 
along the face of a steep cliff. (I 
21791, May 8, 1907.) [9601 


Rhind (J. Massey), New 
Work, (N.Y: 

Model of the Shelby county court- 
house, Memphis, Tenn. Consists of 
six caryotides and two tympani. (I 
21904, May 15, 1907.) [9602 


—— Seated figures with accompanying 
tympani. (I 21905, May 15, 1907.) 


Schrage (Fred), Brook- 
Ryan, INE oY 
Mountain scene. Mountains in the 
background and in the foreground a 
ship and a schooner, two _ light- 
houses; a waterfall to the left. (1 
21913, May 17, 1907.) [9603 


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Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 


Happy days, character study of a cu- 
pid nestled ina wine glass. (I 21699, 
Apr. 30, 1907.) [9604 


Homeward bound. Mother seated in a 
chair and son sitting on her knee. 
Both are studying a globe map. (I 
21700, Apr. 30, 1907.) 


Who’s coming. Large bear standing 
on hind feet with two little bear 
cubs in the same position on the left 
and one on the right. (I 21701, Apr. 
30, 1907.) 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
York, Neo 


Amsterdam. Section of Amsterdam 
known as The Voorburgwal; it is a 
street with a canal running through 
it. (I 21816, May 9, 1907.) [9605 


Bedroom. Interior of a bedroom, to 
the left is a bed with a chair on one 
side and a table on the other, to the 
right is a woman looking into a mir- 
ror which she holds in her hands. 
(I 21906, May 9, 1907.) 


Dinirg room. In the center of the din- 
ing room is a fire place, in front of 
the table a maid is standing with a 
tray in her hands. (I 21817, May 9, 
1907.) 


Rome. Rome and St. Angelos, to the 
right the castle of St. Angelos, on a 
very high embankment. (I 21815, 
May 9, 1907.) 


Stokes (Frank Wilbert), 
New York, N. Y. 


Eskimo or Innuit life during the long 
Arctic day. Right panel: An Hs- 
kimo in summer costume climbing up 
the rocks and in act of drawing his 
bow—aiming at some reindeer. (I 
21899, May 7, 1907.) > [9606 


—— Left panel: In the foreground in 
twilight some Eskimos igloas or 
winter huts of stone, several women 
standing near them to welcome the 
return of an Eskimo man. (I 21900, 
May 7, 1907.) 


Suk-eh-nukl and Abhuingech-neh. In 
center: sunset effect of crimson gold 
against which are two colossal fig- 
ures, in left center an Eskimo wo- 
man figure, the nude body with left 
arm under head. (I 21901, May 7, 
1907.) 


Basket of American beauties. 


FINE ARTS 


story (Lulu B.), 
ville, Wis. 

Orphan’s dream. Little girl fatigued 
with play or travel in the sun, has 
laid down her basket and hat and 


Belle- 


fallen asleep on the steps of a man- | 


Sion, in her dream she has a vision 
of angels. (I 21814, May 9, 1907.) 
[9607 


Symmons (I. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Large 


hanging basket of flowers, tied at | 


the top with large bow of ribbon. 
(I 21728, May 4, 1907.) [9608 
Basket of flowers. Hanging basket of 
flowers, tied on handle with large 
bow. (1 21729, May 4, 1907.) 
Cavalier. Three quarter figure of man 
with large hat on back of head, lips 


partly open, large white collar over | 


costume and holding pipe in left 
hand. (I 21725, May 4, 1907.) 

Harvest time. Full figure of a woman 
surrounded by three cupids with 
fruit and daisies; garland of daisies 
on woman’s head. (I 21736, Apr. 
27, 1907.) 

Peace. Three-quarter figure of a 
woman; holding bunch of fiowers at 
hip, with dove resting on right 
shoulder, garland of flowers around 
head. (I 21735, Apr. 27, 1907.) 

Their first haul. Full figure of a girl 
with fiowing hair, chest and arms 
exposed, garland of leaves and flow- 
ers on her hair, surrounded by three 
cupids and a net of fishes. 
Aer oay LOOT. ) 


Tamburini (Arnaldo) jv, 
New York, N. Y. 

Portrait of Mme. Lina Cavalieri. 
ure sitting in a carved Italian arm 
chair, seat and right arm of chair 
covered with an ermine wrap. (Il 
21944, May 21, 1907; 1 photo. Apr. 
29, 1907.) [9609 


Turner (Charles Y.), New 
‘Yorles Ni iYe 
Miniature (The). Young woman in 
costume of the 17th century, seated 
at a window looking at a miniature 
which she holds in her left hand. 
(I 21715, May 1, 1907.) [9610 


Ulmann (Bernhard) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Army and navy. 


(I 21734, | 


Fig- | 


Showing a brown | 


bear, dressed in a rough rider uni- | 
form and a white bear dressed in a. 


(I 21711, May 
[9611 


U. S. sailor uniform. 
15) 4907.) 


439 


Ulmann (Bernhard) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Up a tree. Showing the upper branches 
of a tree, on the right among the 
branches are a jay bird in a ham- 
mock, two squirrels and a caterpil- 
lars (1 20710; May 15,190.) 


Union metallic cartridge 
co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Panel picture of wild ducks, one in 
the water, and another in the air 
about to alight. (I 21790, May 8, 
1907. ) [9612 


United States playing card 
eompany, Concinnati, 
Ohio. 

Open air card party. Out door or gar- 
den scene, in the foreground is a 
table at which two men and two 
women are seated playing cards. (I 
21718, May 2, 1907.) [9613 


Frantzius (Fritz), 
Chicago, Il. 

Salome. Woman dancing in the star- 
light; upper part of body nude ex- 
cept wearing one bracelet on each 
upper and lower arm and a double 
necklace around her neck also other 
ornaments in the hair. Her figure is 
covered by a skirt consisting of veil 
from the hips down. To her left 

~ side a Nubian is holding on a plate 
the severed head of a man with long 
hair and beard. (I 21697, Apr. 20, 
1907. ) [9614 


von 


Williams (Jno.), 

York, Ne Ve 

Statue of soldier posed at parade rest, 
modelled by Fernando Miranda. The 
statue is mounted on stone rectangu- 
lar base, with bronze plates with let- 
tered inscription. (I 21709, May 1, 
1907.) [9615 


New 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 


| Blessed are they that hunger and thirst 


after righteousness. Drawing in 
black and white showing figure of 
angel and two youthful figures sup- 
porting shield with emblem of scales. 
(I 21777, May 7, 1907.) [9616 


Blessed are they that mourn, for they 
shall be comforted. Drawing in 
black and white, with figure of sor- 
row, cherubs whispering words of 
comfort, two sorrowing figures in 
foreground supporting shields show- 
ing emblems. (I 21776, May 7, 1907.) 


440 


Wilson (Miss M. 

Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Playmates. Water color drawing rep- 
resenting a little girl, full length, 
profile view, facing to the left. Doll 
under left arm. Child’s hat hanging 
carelessly over shoulders. (I 21934, 
May 20, 1907.) [9617 


B.), 


Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, ND. 
Call (The) Two little boys sitting in 
front of barrel, used as chicken coop. 
(I 21945, May 22, 1907.) [9618 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts 


each since. Jane ds PIGOTT. eee 


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Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, N. J 
Duet (The) Two boys sitting in grass 
playing instruments, one boy is play- 
ing on mouth-organ, the other boy is 
playing a fife. (I 21946, May 22, 
1907. ) 


Woodford (Sabra Cather), 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 
Stonewall Jackson’s boyhood home. 
The view of a square house on a 
point of land that extends out into a 
bend of the river 22 x 48 inches. 
(I 21822, May 10, 1907.) [9619 


completed by deposit of 2 copies 


“es ou Ob oy awe cag OF CONGRESS 
| | COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
51st CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


| PART 4: 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS: 
CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS; 

| PHOTOGRAPHS; 

| FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 27-30 
JULY, 1907 


WASHINGTON 


GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1907 


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


Peassik., ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engrayvings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 W. C. 


Allen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
ee, 1907.” 


Class F, XXc, no. 54710, May 31, 1907; 2 copies received May 


Allen (W. C.), Brooklyn, 
INeRY: 

Flag that inspired the author. Sept. 
14, 1814. (F 54710, May 31, 1907; 
2c. May 22, 1907.) [9620 

Francis Scott Key patriotic memorial. 
(HW 55153, June 7, 1907; 2 c. May 22, 
1907.) 


American-examiner, 
Work. N. Y.. 
Ach, dot Sherlock Guck, der detectif 
iss a smart man. May 26,1907. (F 
54615, May 28, 1907.) [9621 
mias, poor Bunk. May 26, 1907. (FE 
54613, May 28, 1907.) 
And his name was Bunk. June 9, 
1907. (F 55040, June 10, 1907.) 


Bunk. He celebrates the Fourth. (F 
55863, July 1, 1907.) 

Bunk takes in the circus. 
June 17, 1907.) 

Close (A) shave. 
1907.) 

Good (The) old Fourth at Restful 
Lake (F 55859, July 1, 1907.) 

Grandpa Grouch. (F 55648, June 24, 
1907. ) 

Happy Hooligan is off at last! But he 
comes back. June 2, 1907. (F 
54809, June 3, 1907.) 

He went! He came back! Ah such is 
life. May 26, 1907. (F 54612, May 
28, 1907.) 

Her- name was Anawanakana! (F 
55378, June 17, 1907.) 


New 


(F 55380, 


(F 55644, June 24, 


American-examiner, New 


York, N. Y. 


Home games of the Yankees. (F 
55382, June 17, 1907.) 

Hooligan! Alphonse! Gaston! Leon! 
bah! (F 55648, June 24, 1907.) 


It was Hoo-o-0-o-oligan. 
June 10, 1907.) 


(Ff 55042, 


Jimmy. He carries bundles to Aunt 
Jane! (F 553879, June 17, 1907.) 
He has a new suit. (F 55645, 


June 24, 1907.) 

He runs for the janitor! (FE 
54808. June 3, 1907.) 

No wedding bells for him. June 2, 


1907. (EF 54810, June 3, 1907.) 
—— June 9, 1907. (F 55039, June 10, 
1907. ) 
June 16,1907. (F 55383, June 17, 
1907. ) 
June 23,1907. (F 55646, June 24, 
SOE.) 
Off again! back again! poor happy 
Hoolicands «(FF  (55388L,: June, Ag, 
1907.) 


Oh, Zung Wiggy Goop, Zip Swat! (FE 
55647, June 24, 1907.) 

Our old college chum, Sherlock Guck, 
the Eskimo detective. (F 55041, 
June 10, 1907.) 

Pigeons! But not the Dove of Peace. 
(EF 54614, May 28, 1907.) 
Pirates (The) (EF 54617, 

1907.) 


May 28, 


441 


442 


American-examiner, New 
Work (N.Y 
Poor Bunk! Poor Bunk! June 2, 1907. 


(F 54811, June 3, 1907.) 
Ragtag and Bobtail. Have the merry 


little mischiefs ever played this trick 

on you. (F 550438, June 10, 1907.) 

The merry little mischiefs prove 
more mischievous than ever. (F 
55393, June 17, 1907.) 

Smiles I have seen, 1. (F 55649, June 
24, 1907.) 


Tige and the dog catcher. (F 553877, 
June 17, 1907.) 
Tige, he loses his nerve. (F 55088, 


June 10, 1907.) 


’Twas the glorious Fourth, and her | 
(EH 55860) Sully. 1, 


name was Maud. 


1907. ) | 
Uncle Bus’ loses his temper. June 2, 
1907. (F 54806, June 3, 1907.) 
Well! Well! If her dear little name 
wasn’t Maud. (F 54616, May 28, 
1907. ) 


When, in the course of human events, 
Happy Hooligan doesn’t depart. (F 
55862, July 1, 1907.) 

Who was it? Ah-h! 
Guck, of course. 
1907. ) 

Who was it? 
tective! June 2, 1907. 
June 3, 1907.) 


American-journal-exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 
Ananias club. Some new members, 


(F 55861, July 1, 


recommended by T. R. (F 54559, | 
May 25, 1907.) [9622 | 
Ananias Noodles on the road. (F 
55420, June 19, 1907.) 
Am I getting nearsighted? (F 
55690, June 26, 1907.) | 
Another nature fake exposed. (F | 


55193, June 13, 1907.) 


Baby Hippo plays blind man’s buff. | 


(F 55048, June 10, 1907.) 


Bad boy Hippo. He gets his. (F | 
54669, May 31, 1907.) | 

Bath (The). A leak in the universal 
flats. (EF 54956, June 7, 1907.) 

Battle (The) of New London. He | 
butted in and was butted out. (F 


55865, July 1, 1907.) 


Braggo the monk. Here boy when I | 


was alad. (F 54597, May 27, 1907.) 
Make a noise like a worm. (F 
54921, June 6, 1907.) 


My wife expects me to beat this 
carpet. (F 54665, May 31, 1907.) 


'Twas Sherlock | 


Sherlock Guck, the de- | 
(F 54807, | 


Diary of Ananias. 


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American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Braggo the monk. Of course I was to 
guide them about town. (F 595779, 
June 28, 1907. ) 

——- You can’t call that new-fangled 
shooting stick a gun. (F 55388, 
June 15, 1907.) 

Circus stunts in the jungle. 
June 24, 1907.) 

Cluck Cluck, the slick chick. Ah! I 
see they are taking up archery again. 
(F 55337, June 15, 1907. 

—— Boy! Boy! Boy! (fF .54668, May 
315 1907.) 

—TI have such a strange feeling in 
my stomach. (F 54620, May 28, 
1907. ) 

Now I would like to know, if 

that’s really a live one. (F 55546, 

June 21, 1907.) 

Say you mut do you know what 

you are? (F 55186, June 13, 1907.) 

Well for the love of Mike Angelo. 

(EF 55778, June 28, 1907.) 

Well those tumble bugs are cer- 


(F 55639, 


tainly cute. (F 54958, June 7, 
1907. ) 
— Whee! the flies are hard to catch 
this season. (F 54835, June 4, 
1907. ) 


Cruel treatment of tame elephant Boli- 
var. (F 55384, June 17, 1907.) 

Our police officials 
deserve the greatest praise. (F 
54679, May 31, 1907.) 

Gentle (The) sex. How would you 
like to be Katy. (F 54675, May 31, 
190%.) 

—J]I will go for a doctor. 
June 17, 1907.) 

— It was years since last they met. 
(F 55195, June 138, 1907.) 


——A lull in the storm. 
June 20, 1907.) 


—— The mere thought of a mouse will 
scare her, but she giggles at real 
danger. (F 558388, June 29, 1907.) 

—— That’s a good suit yet. (F 55576, 
June 22, 1907.) 

— When Hubby’s den is tidied up. 
(F 55049, June 10, 1907.) 

— When she goes shopping she takes 
her time. (F 55708, June 27, 1907.) 

Gmynastic stunts by the Hippo kid. 
(F 55388, June 17, 1907.) 

Hall room boys. If the alarm hadn’t 
been muffled, they’d have got two 
dollars more. (F 54674, May 31, 
1907.) 


(F 55389, 


(EF 55495, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Hallroomboys. The ladies invited them 
to cail, and they did. (F 54832, June 
4, 1907.) 
——wNo, they are not going to leave 
Wanacoper’s just yet. (F 54622, 
May 28, 1907.) 


—— The sprinkling cart spoiled their 
hand-painted hosiery. (F 553836, 
June 15, 1907.) 


—— They almost go broke buying ice 
cream soda. (F 55688, June 26, 
1907. ) 


—— They get their summer suits out 
of hock. (F 55194, June 18, 1907.) 


——They had a great time at the 
chowder party until G. Whatawad 
butted in. (F 55419, June 19, 1907.) 

— They present a steel engraving to 
the daughters of “ 76.” 
June 1, 1907.) 

— Who'd have thought they would 
play cards for real money? (F 
55641, June 24, 1907.) 

Haw! Haw! Haw! (F 54677, May 31, 
1907.) 

He draws the line. 
1907.) 

Hippo (The) kid and the roller skates. 
(F 54834, June 4, 1907.) 

How would you like to be Katy. 
54920, June 6, 1907.) 

I see by the papers. 
10, 1907.) 

— The Adams express co. 


(F 54817, June 3, 


(F 
(F 55044, June 


euts a 


melon for the shareholders. (EF 
55542, June 21, 1907.) 
| ——<Anything more, sir? (F 55714, 
June 27, 1907.) 
— Why does a chicken. (F 55545, 
) June 21, 1907.) 
| It happened in Birdland. Ah I guess 
that will do the trick.- (F 55689, 


June 26, 1907.) 
— Ah my dear! how can I tell you 


of my great love for you! (F 
55541. June 21, 1907.) 
Fine day for a ball game. (F 
| 54560, May 25, 1907.) 
| ——JI can drive 300 yards. (F 54922, | 
| June 6, 1907.) 
' ——JI heard a new story. (F 55050, 
| June 10, 1907.) 
Tl] have bad luck today. (F 
55047, June 10, 1907.) 
| T’ll take all that stuff. (F 55577, 


June 22, 1907.) 


| 


(EF 54788, | 


| 


443 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

It happened in Birdland. I’ vecomposed 
this song for you. (F 55864, July J, 
1907. ) 

I’ve just got time to make that 

train! (F 55642, June 24, 1907.) 

I want you to meet my fiance, old 

man, FR 55715; June 27.1907) 

It’s a great thing to have children. 

(Ff 54954, June 7, 1907. ) 

Now just a minute. 

May 31, 1907.) 

Of all the girls that’s in the 

world. (F 55421, June 19, 1907.) 

Oh you. look awful in. that 

panama. (F 55188, June 13, 1907.) 


(EF 


(F. 54671, 


— She can have my umbrella! 
55392, June 17, 1907.) 


This is my sweetheart. (F 55882, 
June 29, 1907.) 
Watt. till 1. get my autos (FP 


54670, May 31, 1907.) 

— Well. well, I’ve left the tickets 
home. (F 55496, June 20, 1907.) 
What pretty flowers. (F 54598, 

May 27, 1907.)~ 

What's this, a crap game eh! 
(F 54736, June 1, 1907.) 

—What’s this, my stock up 20 
points. (F 54814, June 38, 1907.) 
— Wonder why this waiter don’t 
come! (F 55387, June 17, 1907.) 

You will just have time for that 


train. (EF 55709, June 27, 1907.) 
Just his size. Hello, Monk! How do 
you like my new straw hat. (FE 


55418, June 19, 1907.) 

Knocko the monk. Be careful there 
Knocko. (F 54666, May 31, 1907.) 

Bosh. (F 55831, June 29, 1907.) 

Ever play tennis, Knocko? (F 

54952, June 7, 1907.) 

This is no mere toy. 
June 22, 1907.) 

— Where are you going to spend 
your vacation? (F 55187, June 18, 
1907.) 

Masherino the monk. Ah, little one, 
let me have a plate of ham and 
beans. (F 54735, June 1, 1907.) 

How’d you like to take a row 

with me, fair one. (F 55866, July 


(F 55578, 


1, 1907.) 
——TI think Squeedunktown lays off 
there. (F 55549, June 21, 1907.) 


—— My. 
nurse! 


but here comes a_ pretty 
(F 54959, June 7, 1907.) 


444 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Masherino the monk. Oh! Glory, what 
apeach. (F 54619, May 28, 1907; 2c. 
May 25, 1907. 


Maybe you don’t believe it. 
June 21, 1907.) 


— (F 55687, June 26,1907.) 


Misnomer (A). Leo, the man that said 
I was king of the beasts was a na- 
ture faker. (FF 55185, June 13, 1907.) 


Mr. Common People’s divorce case. 
Complainant says wife made him 
sleep on the floor. 
13, 1907.) 

— Says wife was guided by spooks. 
(F' 55547, June 21, 1907.) 


(F 55548, 


Says. wife would not stay on 
water wagon. (F 54951, June 7, 
1907.) 

Mr. BE. Z. Mark buys a dog. (F 55830, 
June 29, 1907.) 

buys a first edition. (F 55497, 
June 20, 1907.) 

buys a tiger skin rug. (F 54955, 
June 7, 1907.) 

buys -a° Panama hat. GE Sprit. 


June 27, 1907.) 


—buys an option. (F 55190, June 
13, 1907.) 
buys bank stock. (F 55640, June 
24, 1907.) 
— didn’t mind this robbery. (F 
54672, May 31, 1907.) 
——jis a dead game sport. (F 55548, 
June 21, 1907.) 
joins the golf club. (F 54562, 


May 25, 1907.) 
makes up a deficit. 
31, 1907.) 


(F 54673, May 


— —prepares a speech. (F 55051, 
June 10, 1907.) 
rewards an honest man. (F 


548338, June 4, 1907.) 
Mrs. E. Z. Mark wins a new gown. 
55339, June 15, 1907.) 


Monopoly college confers honorary de- 


(EF 


grees. (F 55834, June 29, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge endorses Knox. (F 
55046, June 10, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge library of friction. 


54737, June 1, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge peace congress ends in 


rough house. (F 55417, June 19, | 
190%") 
Mother Goose now accused. (F 54918, | 


June 6, 1907.) 


(F 55196, June | 


(F | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Now, what d’ye think of that? 
tell me you are married, sir! 
55189, June 13, 1907.) 


— He asked for steaks and honey 
cakes. (F 55045, June 10, 1907.) 


— I saw a stylish turnout. 
54813, June 3, 1907.) 


——A prophet lives unhonored when 


Don’t 
(ir 


(Fr 


at home. (F 54596, May 27, 1907.) 
When I was but a laddie. (F 
55390, June 17, 1907.) 

Our antedeluvian ancestors! What 
do they call this place. (EF 55712, 
June 27, 1907.) 

— What’s the rumpus about. (F 


54621, May 28, 1907.) 

Out. (F 54676, May 31, 1907.) 

Rhymo the monk. An ode to nature. 
(F 54561, May 25, 1907.) 

—A pair of shoes upon my feet. 
(F 54815, June 3, 1907.) 

—— The sun beams down. 
June 10, 1907.) 

Won’t you come in and have a 
smile with me? (F 55391, June 17, 
1907. ) ; 

Rhymo the monk, junior. Look. fel- 
lers, here’s a cent I’ve found! (F 
55710, June’ 27, 1907.) 


(FE 55052, 


Roughing it. With abject apologies 
to Mark Twain. (F 55386, June 17, 
1907. ) 


Stern and fearless regulation of rail- 
roads. (F 54816, June 3, 1907.) 


Sweet (The) hippo graduate. 
55498, June 20, 1907.) 
This is happiness; or, Better late than 


(EF 


never. (KF 54595, May 27, 1907.) 
Well! well! well!  (F 54953, June 7, 
1907. ) 


When Antoinette is on the job. An- 
toinette, your Aunt Fanny has sent 
little Bessie to spend the day. (F 
55867, July 1, 1907.) 

-—— Don’t you want to go out for a 
ride. (F 54618, May 28, 1907; 2 ¢ 
May 25, 1907.) 


| —— Good afternoon, Antoinette, you’re 


busy as usual I see. (F 54919, 


June 6, 1907.) 

Good afternoon, Antoinette. What 
important work are you doing now. 
(F 55192, June 13, 1907.) 

—Tece, lady! (F 55544, June 21, 
1907.) 

Is that you Antoinette? Please 

bring my umbrella. (F 54667, May 

Sl, LOOT) 


ENGRAVINGS, 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

When Antoinette is on the job. Now, 
Antoinette, do be careful in cleaning 
that lamp. (F 54734, June 1, 1907.) 

Now Antoinette J’ll leave it to you 

to Pee the lunch basket. (F 55575 

June 22, 1907.) 

Now, Mamma, you sit there and 

entertain Harry. (F 54957, June 7, 

1907.) 

There! That certainly is a fine 
Strawberry shortcake. (F 55713, 
June 27, 1907.) 

——Why, Harry, I didn’t expect to 
see you to-day. (F 55191, June 13, 
1907.) 

— Won’t mamma be surprised when 
she comes back. (F 55777, June 28, 
1907. ) 

— You needn’t pose any longer. (F 
55385, June 17, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make the Spirit of 76 
mad. (KF 55686, June 26, 1907.) 


Wouldn’t it make you mad. After 
you had read the above inspiring 
statement. (EF 55197, June 18, 
190%) 

After you had studied wild ani- 

mals for years. (F 54678, May 31, 

1907. ) 


Wouldn’t it make you and your 
friend mad. After you had dis- 
cussed with indignation the tyran- 


nical conditions in Russia. (F 
55540, June 21, 1907.) 
American leaflet com- 
pany, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Cuba. (F 54546, May 2, 1907.) [9623 


Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Baby has a new tooth. (F 55096, June 


6, 1907.) [9624 
Cookie (A) in the pantry. (F 55095, 
June 6, 1907.) 
In the death-chair. (F 55094, June 6, 
1907. ) 
Mother! Mother! Mother! Penny- 
royal me. (F 55101, June 6, 1907.) 
My brother has the mumps. (F 55098, 


June 6, 1907.) 


Nobody loves me. (F 55099, June 6, 


1907. ) 

Prince of wails. (F 55100, June 6, 
1907.) 

Responsibility. (EF 55097, June 6, 
1907. ) 

Salt (The) of the earth. (F 55092, 


June 6, 1907.) 


CUTS, AND PRINTS 


445 


Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N.Y. 
Saturday night torture. (F 55098, 

June 6, 1907.) 


Slumbering Cupid. 
1907. ) 


Arnot 


(F 55091, June 6, 


(Robert), Paris, 
France. 
Return (The) from the vineyard. (F 


54924, June 7, 1907.) [9625 


Summer entertainments at the Petit 
Trianon. ‘(F 55501, June 21, 1907.) 


Art color company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
(F 54997, June 8, 1907.) 
[9626 


Be BO. B: 


Artad press, Philadelphia, 
ie 


a. 
Just, married. ; (EH). 55167, » June’ 12; 
1907.) [9627 
They’re on their honeymoon. (F 
55168, June 12, 1907; 2 c« of each 


June 7, 1907.) 
Ashton (Chas.), Chicago, 
nCLNG 


Greetings from Detroit. (F 55493, 
June 20, 1907.) [9628 

Greetings from Thousand Islands. (F 
55820, June 29, 1907.) 


Austin (Armory), United 
States. 
Vaulted passageway in the interior of 
the aquarium. (F 55836, June 14, 
1907; 2c. June 17, 1907.) [9629 


Ayer (E. L.), New York, 
INS Xs 


Moon (The) baby. 
1907 27 es June 11, 1907.) 


Bailey (O. H. bs New York, 
N. 


(F 55679, June 20, 
[9630 


Birds eye view of Ree Connecti- 
et. . 1907). (CR 5bb244 Janene 2a 
1907. ) [9631 

Birds eye view of Torrington, Connect- 
1Gthic ey 190K. | Che Saale. “Sune, 2h. 
1907.) 


Berryman (Clifford K.), 
Washington, D. C. 


Delighted. (F 54788, June 3, 1907.) 

[9632 

Teddy and the Berryman bear. (F 
54789, June 3, 1907.) 

Binckley (Nella Fon- 
taine), New York, 

ENG 

Conquered (The) banner. (F 54846, 


May 22, 1907; 1 c. May 22, 1907; 1 
ce. May 29, 1907.) [9633 


Book news monthly, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Arab (An) chieftain. (F 55401, June 


17, 1907; 2c June 18, 1907.) [96384 
Boston American, Boston, 
Mass. 
New England league teams. Haver- 
hill, sume . 2a. 1907. (Cr ao683, 
June 26, 1907.) [9635 


Special souvenir section of the Boston 
Sunday American. 1907. New Eng- 
land league teams. 1, Lowell. (F 
55551, June 21, 1907.) 


Boylan (Felix M.), New 
York, N.Y; 

Our blessed lady of Lourdes. (F 
Root, sune a5, 1907) 2c dune -20, 
1907.) [9636 

Brand (A.), Boston, Mass. 

Garfield (James A.) 


18, 1907.) [9637 

Jefferson (Thomas). (F 54282, May 
18, 1907. ) 

Lincoln (Abraham). (F 54285, May 
18, 1907.) 

McKinley (William). (F 54284, May 
18, 1907.) 

Washington (George). (F 54281, May 
18, 1907.) 

Briggs (D. F.) Company, 
Attleboro, Mass. 
Maidenhood. (F 52775, Apr. 15, 1907.) 

[9638 
Buck printing co., Boston, 
Mass. 
Mair. Hk bed, ume, 10) 1907-2. 
May 29, 1907.) [9639 | 
Buckbee (Chas. E.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 
St. Paul cathedral. (F 54821, May 29, 
1907; 2 c. June 3, 1907.) [9640 
Burgess (William S.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Christ. The Great Instructor. (F 
55106, June 12, 1907.) [9641 


Pair of Independent American Bells 
of Philadelphia, Pa. (F 55105, June 
12 A907.) 

Sun-beam (A) from Mars. 
June 22, 1907. ) 

Byer CERC tae)e 
Mass. 

Art museum in a pot of beans. (F 
Hoaoo, May val, 1907); Ze Sunes v7, 
1907.) [9642 

Bunker hill monument in a pot of 
beans. (F 55661, June 25, 1907.) 

City hall in a pot of beans. (F 55663, 
June 25, 1907.) 

Faneuil hall in a pot of beans. (F 
55365, May 31, 1907; 2c. June 17, 
1907. ) 


(F 55552 


Boston, 


(F 54288, May | 


| Made out of father’s old ones. 


| Dis job for mine. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Byer (H. J.), Boston, Mass. 


Old state house in a pot of beans. (F 
55660. June 25, 1907.) 
Post office in a pot of beans. (F 55655, 
| ° June 25, 1907.) 
Public library in a pot of beans. (F 
55654, June 25, 1907.) 
South station in a pot of beans. (F 
55658, June 25, 1907.) 
State house in a pot of beans. (F 
55662, June 25, 1907.) 
Symphony hall in‘a pot of beans. (F 
55659, June 25, 1907.) 
Teddy and a pot of beans. (F 55657, 
June 25, 1907.) 
Teddy in a pot of beans. (F 55656, 


June 25, 1907.) 


Capron (Mrs. Allyn K.), 
Washington, D. C. 
Riders monument, Arlington, 
(F 55692, June 26, 1907.) [96438 


Cardinell, Vincent co., Oak- 
land, Cal. 
Bargain for sale. Bull pup. Hats 
everything. Very fond of children. 
(F 55494, June 20, 1907.) [9644 


(FE 


Rough 
Va. 


55700, June 27, 1907.) 


Cassco bar-metallic pack- 
ing company, Chicago, 
Te 


| Beveled metallic ring in place and the 


bars of Cassco bar-metallic packing 
being inserted into the stuffing box 
of a horizontal engine. (F 54257, 
Apr. 1, 19078) [9645 


Chase (Dorothy H.), New 
York; UNo ie 
Black (A) hand plot. (F 54932, June 
Ag 1907) [9646 


Brain (A) storm. (F 54931, June 7, 
1907. ) 

(F 54936, June 7, 
1907. ) 

Gee! dis practicin’ is great. 
June 7, 1907.) 


Gee! I’m stuck on dis. 
(, A90Ts) 


(EF 54937, 


(F 54933, June 


I feel a brain storm comin’. (F 54934, 
June 7, 1907.) 
If dé bunch could see me now. (EF 


54935, June 7, 1907.) 


Mother-in-law. (F 55348, June 17, 
1907. ) 


O! Dis will be me ruin sure. (F 
54938, June 7, 1907.) 
Old (The) maid’s dream. (F 54939, 


June 7, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


447 


Clancy (Charles W.), 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Beauties of the Merrimac valley and 
New Hampshire. (F 54711, June 1, 


1907 ; 2 c. May 23, 1907.) [9647 


Colorado iron works com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 


Tube mill. (F 55526, June 21, 1907.) 
[9648 
Cook (Louise), Brooklyn, 
Ni’ Y.: 


Avenue of elms, from east lodge, Wel- 
lesley college. (F 54556, May 25, 

p) (190T..) [9649 
Lake Waban, Wellesley college. (F 
54558, May 25, 1907. 

By Lake Waban, Wellesley college. 
(® 54557, May 25, 1907.) 

2 ec. of each May 27, 1907. 


(Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Brownie Clown of Brownietown. May 
26, 1907. (F 54582, May 27, 1907.) 
[9650 


(F 54726, June 1, 


Cox 


—— June 2, 1907. 


1907. ) 
—— June 9, 1907. (F 55023, June 10, 
1907. ) 
—— June 16, 1907. (F 55254, June 
14, 1907.) 
June 25, 1907. (F 55511, June 
21, 190%.) 
June 30, 1907. (F 55801, June 
28, 1907. ) 
Crowley (Claude S., Ko- 
komo, Ind. 
Views of Kokomo, Indiana. (F 55580, 


June 24, 1907; 2 c. June 15, 1907.) 
[9651 
Davidson brothers, Lon- 


don, England. 


Action. (F 55204, June 14, 1907.) 
[9652 
And I’m a vegetarian too. (F 55211, 


June 14, 1907.) 
Charge. (F 55221, June 14, 1907.) 


Chorus of children to Mortiboy. 
55230, June 14, 1907.) 


Cook (The) gets cheeky. 
June 14, 1907.) 

Crickey! its a brick. 
14, 1907.) 


(Ff 


(F 55208, June 


Excuse me waking you up, Sir. (F | 
55213, June 14, 1907.) 

Get out. (F 55226, June 14, 1907.) 

He comes home ten minutes late. (F 
50215, June 14, 1907.) 

Hi! Shift your opera ’ouse mister. (F 


599224, June 14, 1907.) 


(EF 55217, | 


| His master’s voice. 


| Oh Harold, save me. 


| One for his nob. 


Davidson brothers, Lon- 

don, England. 

(EF 55286, June 
14, 1907.) 

Interesting (An) 
June 14, 1907.) 


Is’nt this lovely dar-ling? 


invalid. (EF 55235, 


(F 55281, 


'» June 14, 1907.) 


Lemon cutting. (F 55205, June 14, 


1907.) 

Mercy: my best tea set. (F 55210, 
June 14, 1907.) 

Mind my dinner Guv’nor. (F 55209, 


June 14, 1907.) 
Mother comes on a surprise visit to 


spend a month with us. (F 55212, 
June 14, 1907.) 


Muggins acts aS number three. (F 
55222, June 14, 1907.) 
New (The) butler gets frisky. (F 


50216, June 14, 1907.) 


None but the brave deserve the fair. 
(F 55203, June 14, 1907.) 

(FE 55225, June 

14, 1907.) 

(EF 55207, June 14, 

1907. ) 


Oysters (The) are bad. 
June 14, 1907.) 


Pa has a nice quiet holiday by the sea. 
(F 55228, June 14, 1907.) 
Pa lands a flounder. (F 55229, June 


(F 55214, 


14, 1907.) 

Pa takes a header. (F 55227, June 14, 
1907.) 

Prepare to mount. (F 55202, June 14, 
1907. ) 

Rivals. (F 55233, June 14, 1907.) 


Roll call, 5:45 A. M. (F 55200, June 


14, 1907.) 


Section jumping. 
1907. ) 


Smithers salutes under difficulties. 
55218, June 14, 1907.) 


Spodgers first attempt at horse clean- 
ing. (F 55223, June 14, 1907.) 


(F 55232, 


(EF 55220, June 14, 


(FE 


Study in black and white. 
June 14, 1907.) 


There goes my blessed academy pic- 
ture. (F 55206, June 14, 1907.) 


| Trooper Miggs shows his people round 


the camp. (F 55201, June 14, 1907.) 


Trooper Stunt is snapped. (F 55219, 


June 14, 1907.) 


Volunteer vy. Civilian. 
14, 1907.) 


(F 55234, June 


448 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


De Selms (Omar C.), At- 
tica, Ind. 
De Selms watch school, Attica, Ind. 
(EF 54258, May 15, 1907.) [9653 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 


C. & N. W. ry., The Overland limited. | 


(F 54590, May 27, 1907.) [9654 


Hecho Cliffs, Grand river canyon, Colo- | 


CACO: Wolo. 


1907. ) 


(F 54999, June 8, 


of the Gods, Colorado. 53111. (F 
54998, June 8, 1907.) 
Storm in the Grand canyon. 68000. | 


(F 55527, June 21, 1907.) 


Dexter & Tuttle, Chicago, 
Il 
Bryan (CwWimne's:) 


(F 45764, Sept. 22, | 


1906. ) [9655 
Lorimer (Wm.) (F 45763, Sept. 22, 
1906. ) 


2c. each Sept. 14, 1906. 


Hgelhof (F. L.), Dubu- 
que, Iowa. 
First Congregational church, Dubuque, 


Iowa. (F 54853, June 5, 1907.) 
[9656 
Fulton school, Dubuque, Ia. (F 54745, | 
June 38, 1907.) | 
Lincoln school, Dubuque, Ia. (F | 


54855, June 5, 1907.) 


Mount St. Joseph academy, Dubuque, | 


Ta. (F 54858, June 5, 1907.) 
Presscot school, Dubuque, 
54856, June 5, 1907.) 
Presscot school annex, Dubuque, Ia. 
(EF 54854, June 5, 1907.) 


Lasik 


St. Johns.Episcopal, Dubuque, Ia. 
54857, June 5, 1907.) 
Wartburg seminary, Dubuque, Ia. (F | 


54744, June 3, 1907.) 


Ellis (C. E.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 


I’m kept just awful busy, a-wearin’ my | 


new clothes. (F 54994, June §&8, | 
1907.) [9657 | 
Hwart (Wm. Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
Adrian college, Adrian, Mich. 189. 
(F 55084, June 10, 1907.) [9658 
Boone high school, Boone, Ia. 193. 


(F 55087, June 10, 1907.) 


Cornell college, Mount Vernon, Ia. 
188. (F 55083, June 10, 1907.) | 
Cresco high school, Cresco, Ia. 179. 


(F 55075, June 10, 1907.) 


Decorah high school, Decorah, Ia. 181. 
(EF 55077, June 10, 1907.) 


(FO 


| Luther college, Decorah, Ia. 
Pike’s Peak and the Gateway, Garden | 
| McGregor high school, McGregor, Ia. 


| Vinton high school, Vinton, Ia. 


Ewart (Wm _ Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
Greenville college, Greenville, Ill. 185. 
(FE 55080, June 10, 1907.) 
Hillsdale college, Hillsdale, Mich. 176. 
(F' 55072, June 10, 1907.) 
Iowa state university, Iowa City, Ia. 
192. (F 55086, June 10, 1907.) 


Loretto academy, Las Cruces, N. M. 
170. (F 55067, June 10, 1907.) 


1e0, (EF 


55076, June 10, 1907.) 


182. (F 55078, June 10, 1907.) 

Marshalltown high school, Marshall- 
town, Ia. 194. (F 55088, June 10, 
1907.) 

Meridian female college, Meridian, 
Miss. -171- > (CE S068) “fune: 10, 
1907. ) 

Nebraska normal college, Wayne, Neb. 
175. (F 55071, June 10, 1907.) 

Oelwein business university, Oelwein, 
Ia. 167. (F 55065, June 10, 1907.) 

Oelwein high school, Oelwein, Ia. 
187. (F 55082, June 10, 1907.) 

Oxford college for women, Oxford, O. 
169. (F 55066, June 10, 1907.) 

St. Benedicts college, Newark, N. J. 
177. (¥F 55073, June 10; 190%-) 

St. Johns university, Collegeville, Minn. 
173. (EF 55070, June 10, 1907.) 

St. Mary’s academy, Austin, Tex. 186. 
(F 55081, June 10, 1907.) 

St. Vincent college, Beatty, Pa. 
(F 55079, June 10, 1907.) 

Sullins college and conservatory 
music, Bristol, Va.-Tenn. 178. 
59074, June 10, 1907.) 


184. 


of 
(EF 


190. 
(F 55085, June 10, 1907.) 


| West Union high school, West Union, 


Ja. 172. (¥F 55069, June 10, 1907.) 


Fairchild company, New 
York; NA. 
Don’t make your store a graveyard. 
(F 54746, June 3, 1907.) [9659 


Old Sol, the magician. (F 55367, June 
17, 1907.) 


Faust (Chas. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Wesley avenue, north of 10th street, 
Ocean City, N. J. (F 54944, June 6, 
1907.) [9660 


Florence chapter, U. D. C., 
Florence, Ala. 
Regalia of Grand Cyclops K. K. K. 
(EF 54624, May 16, 1907. [9661 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Gallagher (W. H.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Ain’t the roses sweet. 
25, 1907.) 
Bachelor’s filosofy. 
1907. ) 

Bear (A) recovery. 
1907.) 
Carried away. 

1907.) 
Good (A) slice. 
1907. ) 


Married man’s lament. 
e225: 1907.) 
Motor maid. 
Ring her up. 
Smash (The). 

1907.) 

Way (The) of the world. 
May 25, 1907.) 

Gibson art company, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

Carmel Mission near Monterey, flower, 
wild buckwheat. (F 52227, Mar. 30, 
1907. ) [9663 

Dolores Mission, San Francisco, flower, 
Mariposa lilly. (F 52226, Mar. 30, 


[9662 
(F 54539, May 25, 


(F 54540, May 2 
(F 54541, May 

(FF 55199, June 14, 
(F 54545, May 25, 1907.) 


(FE 


(F 94545, 


(F 54538, May | 


449 


Glazier art company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Heart of Adams, Mass. 
June 27, 1907.) 
Heart of Athol, Mass. 


(F 55807, 
[9665 
(F 55811, June 


2G ASO Ks) 
| Heart of Brattleboro, Vt. (F 55818, 
June 27, 1907.) 
| Heart of Chatham, Mass. (EF 55808, 
June 27, 1907.) 
Heart of Danbury, Conn. (F 55819, 


(F 54542, May | 


(F 54544, May 25, 1907.) | 


| Heart of Keene, N. H. 


June 27, 1907.) 


Heart of Derby, Conn. (F 55812, June 
Bie 1907.) 


Heart of Great Barrington, Mass 
(F 55809, June 27, 1907.) 
Heart of Greenfield, Mass. (F 55804, 


June 27, 1907.) 


(F 55816, June 
OT, 190.) 


| Heart of the Nation, Washington, D. C. 


1907. ) 

Mission San Diego, flower matilija 
poppy. (F 52228, Mar. 30, 1907.) 
Mission San Gabriel, flower, Cali- | 
mri spoppy. (EF 52225, Mar. 30, 

1907. ) 
Mission San Jose. flower, Manzanita. 


(EF 52229, Mar. 30, 1907.) 


Mission Santa Barbara, flower, Cali- 
moenia lilac, (HE 52230, Mar. 
1907. ) 

2 c. of each June 8, 1907. 


Ginder (Jacob J.) & ©cO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Approach to Cabin Fan, Rockport, Pa. 
(F 54988, June 8, 1907.) [9664 


Bird’s eye view of Home and Hospital 
for the poor, Middle coal field dis- 
trict, Rockport, Pa. (F 54989, June 
8, 1907.) 

Bird’s eye view of Rockport, 
(F 55821, June 29, 1907.) 

Bridge and famous Indian medicinal 
spring, Rockport, Pa. (F 55822, 
June 29, 1907.) 

Indian head falls, Rockport, 
(F 55823, June 29, 1907.) 


Main street. Rockport, Pa. 
June 29, 1907.) 


Pax 


(F 55824, 


(F 55815, June 27, 1907.) 


Heart of New Haven, Conn. (F 55818, 
June 27, 1907.) 

Heart of North Adams, Mass. (F 
55805, June 27, 1907.) 

Heart of Northampton, Mass. (F 
55810, June 27, 1907.) 

Heart of Orange, Mass. (F 55806, 
June 27, 1907.) 

Heart of Putnam, Conn. (F 55817, 
June 27, 1907.) 

Heart of Rockland, Mass. (F. 55814, 


June 27, 1907.) 


Goss (Nellie M.), Exeter, 
N: 


| Hemlock border design with irregular 


30, | 


Pa. | 


opening. (F 54223, May 16, 1907.) 
? [9666 
Hemlock border design with rectangu- 
lar opening. (F 54224, May 16, 
1907.) 
2 ec of each Apr. 27, 1907. 


Gross (J. Ellsworth), Chi- 
eago, III. 


Boys’ English Norfolk model. (F 
554038, May 31, 1907.) [9667 

Boys’ } length reefer coat. (F 55406, 
May 31, 1907.) 

Boys’ two-piece suit model. (F 55404, 


‘ May 31, 1907.) 


Child’s Russian model. 
31, 1907.) 


(F 55405, May 


Speak. (F 55407, May 31, 1907.) 
Sunbonnet Jane. (F 54654, May 31, 
1907. ) 


Young men’s Knox model. (F 55402, 


May 31, 1907.) 


450 


Haddock (Frank C.), New- 


ton, Mass. 
Four-fold-life lotus design. (KE 49297, 
van. 2, 1907!) [9668 


Hales (Geo. W.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
EIK that stayed at home. 
June 14, 1907.) 


1907 preclamation. 
1907. ) 


Hansen (Anna), Chicago, 
Til 


(F 55255, 
[9669 


(F 554138, June 19, 


Friday. (F 54259, May 16, 1907.) 
[9670 
Monday. (F 54260, May 16, 1907.) 
Saturday. (F 54261, May 16, 1907.) 
Sunday. (F 54262, May 16, 1907.) 
Tuesday. (F 54264, May 16, 1907.) 
Thursday. (F 54263, May 16, 1907.) 
Wednesday. (F 54265, May 16, 1907.) 


2 ec. of each Apr. 29, 1907. 


Harris (Leah), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Wonderful sea diver, San Diego bay. 
(F 55588, June 24, 1907.) [ 9671. 


Hart (EH. Oscar), 

OnE, ING: 

Bird’s eye view of Death Valley. 
Hd601; June 25, 1907.) 


Hartman furniture & car- 

pet company, Chicago, Ill. 
Birdville. Here is the doctor of 
Birdville. (I 52990, Apr. 22, 1907.) 
[9673 
— Mr. Owl is the judge of Birdyville. 

(652726; Apr? isa: 190K.) 

Mr. Thrush is postman of Bird- 


New 


(F 
[9672 


In 


ville. (F 54571, May 27, 1907.) 

Now wifey don’t scold - your 
Dickey tBird. SOR joal96, Apr 2K 
1907.) © 


Polly Parrot is the gossip of Bird- 

wville. (F 54565, May 27, 1907.) 

There’s a wedding tomorrow in 

Birdville. (F 54566, May 27, 1907.) 

This is the mimic of Birdville. 
(F 54573, May 27, 1907.) 

— This is the pastor of Birdville. 
(F 53804, May 13, 1907.) 

They’ve a prisoner this morning 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


in Birdville. (F 54572, May 27, | 
1907. ) 
Hartnell (H Crawford), 
Dublin, Ireland. | 
Irish house of Commons in 1780. (F | 
55104, June 10, 1907; 2 c May 1, + 


1907.) [9674 


J 


Harvey (Fred), 

City, Mo. 

Cardenas hotel, Trinidad, Colo. 
55321, June 15, 1907.) 

Hayward (Ronard R.), 

Grosse Isle, Mich. 

Along the banks. (F 54851, May 24, 

1907. ) [9676 

Shady drive. (F 54852, May 24, 1907.) 


Heal (W. 8.), New York, 
Noid 


Kansas 


(F 
[9675 


I am on the home stretch. 
June 10, 1907.) 


I pine for thee. 
1907.) 


What are the wild waves saying. 
55699, June 27, 1907.) 


Henry (John Henkel), 
Winchester, Va. 
Way (The) children are raised 
Cuba. (F 54948, June 7, 1907.) 
[9678 
Philadelphia, 


(F 55015, 
‘ [9677 
(F 55014, June 10, 


(FE 


in 
Hill (RS: 


Ba. 
Bang. (F 55239, June 14, 1907.) [9679 


Good. (A) thing. Push it along.” (KE 
55241, June 14, 1907.) 
Happy as the day is long. (F 550138, 


June 10, 1907.) 
Hully Gee! (F 55244, June 14, 1907.) 
Ina minute. (F 55246, June 14, 1907.) 
Mile (A) a minute. (EF 55240, June 


14, 1907.) 
Oh, joy. (F 55242, June 14, 1907.) 
Real (The) thing. (F 55237, June 14, 
1907. ) 
Stealing a ride. (F 55238, June 14, 
1907. ) . 
Who’s afraid. (F 55245, June 14, 
1907. ) 
Willing to learn. (EF 55243, June 14, 
1907.) 
Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 
After the bath. (G2 (aatZs.e ume, 2: 


1907. ) 
At the races. 
Bennie Boston-beans. 
12, 1907.) 


Beware of the dog. 
1907.) 


College girl. 


[9680 
(F 55142, June 12, 1907.) 
(FE 55118, June 


(EF 55133, June 12, 


(F 55137, June 12, 1907.) 


Don’t get frightened little girl. (F 
55128, June 12, 1907.) 
Ducks, Dutch girl and windmill. (F 


50468, June 20, 1907.) 
Dutch boy and girl carrying water. 
(F 55474, June 20, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


451 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 


Dutch boy and girl on wharf. (F | 
55469, June 20, 1907.) 

Dutch boy and girl winding yarn. (F 
55472, June 20, 1907.) 


Dutch fisher boy. (F 55470, June 20, 
1907.) 
Dutch girl, ducks, and house. (F 


55471, June 20, 1907.) 


Dutch girl, two boys and fishing boats. | 


(F 55473, June 20, 1907.) 
Gee you frightened me. 
June 12, 1907.) 
He won’t come home with me. 
55121, June 12, 1907.) 


Here comes a bubble. 
a2. 1907.) 


(FE 55145, 
(FE 


(F 55138, June 


Here he comes. (F 55119, June 12, | 
1907.) | 

mon (a) sport. (EF 55126,.June 12, 
1907. ) 


I feel like the old man. 
June 12, 1907.) 


I’m so sleepy. (F 55124, June 12, 
1907. ) 


(F 55116, 


I wish the boss would go away. 
55122, June 12, 1907.) 

I won’t hurt you. (F 55129, June 12, 
1907. ) 

I wonder if he is looking. 
June 12, 1907.) 


(F 


In and around Halifax, N. S (F 
55467, June 20, 1907.) 
In the sweet by and by. (F 55140, 


June 12, 1907). 


Little (A) on the side. 
42, 1907.) 
Lonesome. 


(F 55127, June 


(BE 55139, June 12, 1907.) 


Lunch. (F 55144, June 12, 1907). 
Mid-summer maid. (F 55125, June 12, | 
1907. ) 
Moonlight. Canal. (F 55486, June 20, | 
1907.) | 
Bridge. (F 55485, June 20, 1907.) 
— Gondola. (F 55487, June 20, 1907.) 


— Quay. F 55488, June 20, 1907.) 


— Steps. F 55489, June 20, 1907.) 
—— Tower. (IF 55490, June 20, 1907.) | 
Trees. (F 55491, June 20, 1907.) 
——1-9. (F 55476-55484, June 20, 
1907. ) 


None but the brave deserve the fair. 
(F 55135, June 12, 1907.) 

Of the old school. (F 55134, June 12, 
1907.) 

Out for .a stroll. 
1907. ) 


(F 55146, June 12, 


(F 55120, 
| Helping grandma nit. 


| So shy. 


| Two Dutch girls at play. 


| What yer fraid of. 


| Melvin river falls, Melvin, N. H. 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 
Pair (A) of bares. (F 551438, June 12, 
1907.) 
Secret (A). (F 55136, June 12, 1907.) 


(F 55130, June 12, 1907. ) 


Soda girl. (F 55132, June 12, 1907.) 

Stolen. sweets. (EF 55117, June 12, 
1907.) 

This is my busy day. (F 55131, June 
12, 1907.) 


(FEF 55475, 
June 20, 1907.) 


(F 55141, June 12, 
1907.) 


Historical art co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Lincoln farm. (F 54607, 


1907.) 


Horner (George S.), Mel- 
vin Village, N. H. 


May .,2%: 
[9681 


(EF 
54868, May 9, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 24, 


1907. ) [9682 
Houmaire (Houti), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

An aid to concentration. (F 49529, 


Jan A190 = 2) es May Taso) 
[9683 
Howe (J. Raymond), 
Chicago, Ill. 
(FF 54850, June 
5 1907s 20es Mary 215 19075) [968+ 


Hubin. (frank > By) At 
lantie City, N. J. 
Elks’ home, Atlantic City, N. J., B. P. 
OnE: Wodeenne:, i216, TO s5Gn0! 
June 25, 1907; 2 ce. June 17, 1907.) 


[9685 
EG OG Ss CWa) Gen ne Or 
Chicago, Ill. 
After a man and woman have been 
married. [ 9686 


Cupid sometimes grafts a peach on an 
old shrub. ' 
Did you ever observe the look of con- 

tempt. 
Dont expect to find horse sense in an 
automobile. 


| Feet that rock the cradle should wear 


slippers. 

Hat-pin in the hand of a woman. 

If a man ever yearns to lead a dog’s 
life. 

If a man has one enemy he has 
enough. 

Insurance against the visitations of 
mothers-in-law. 


452 


Eide HC Wale he 


Chicago, Ill. 


CO., 


It doesnt necessarily follow that a | 


man loves his wife. 


It makes a girl feel awfully sad at | 


times. 


It may take a woman longer to make 
up her face. 


It takes sarcastic women and busy 
bees. ; 


It’s an easy matter for a doctor to re- 
lieve. 


Man may walk right up without walk- | 


ing upright. 


Man of very few words usually hasa _. ( 
| First Presbyterian church of Frank- 


wife. 


Many a womans greatness is due to 


the smallness. 


Men have their troubles the same as 
women. 


Most attractive peaches grow on fam- | 


ily trees. 
Music even has charms for the say-. 
age. 


Never judge a man by the company 
he keeps. 


Only a perfectly fiendish man would 
set. 


Small boys 
Health. 


Smiles cost less than electric lights. 
Tender thoughts are never directed. 
When a girl objects to being kissed. 
When a man marries for money. 


idea of the Board of 


Christ church, 


While man wants but little here be- | 


low. 


(F 55434-55461, June 19, 1907; 


2c. of each May 31, 1907.) 


Huntley (Charles D. B.), 
Chicago, Ill. 

Paper hanging. 
1907.) 


Hyde 


[9687 


(Helen), 
Japan. 

Good luck branch. (F 55315, June 3, 
1907. ) 

Happiness (The) flower. 
June 38, 1907.) 

Red (The) curtain. 


Tokyo, 


(EF 55317, 


(EF 55316, June 


3, 1907.) 
Return) (Cithe) (CH 55314, June. 3; 
1907. ) 
Hyde (Paul W.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


[9688 | 


(EF 55411, June 19, | 


} Lynnhaven: (The), Norfolk, Va. 


Margaret Cushing in Paul Woodworth | 
Hyde’s high-speed fun mobile Im- | 


petuous Mary. 


1907); 2 -¢; June 29)" TION.) [9689 


(FB 54825, May 25, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


I. L. U. Grand lodge, Day- 
ton, Ohio. 
International laborers union of North 
America. (F 53686, Apr. 27, 1907; 
2 e June 2%, 190G4 [9690 


Inland art co., New York, 
INGO Ne 
Every dog has its day. (F 55561, June 
22, 1907) [9691 
Laundry. (F 55562. June 22, 1907.) 


Irwin, Patton co., Ber- 


keley, Cal. 


Regents park. (EF 54843, June 5, 
1907. ) [9692 
Jackson (R. L.), Frank- 
ford, Pa. 


ford. 
Apr. 


(F 54277, Mar. 18, 1907; 2 c. 
22; LOOK} [9693 


Jackson & Loisseau, Bir- 
| mingham, Ala. 
Miss Birmingham. (F 58448, Apr. 13, 
1907. ) [9694 


Jamestown A. & V. 
Norfolk, Va. 

(EF 54759, June 3, 1907.) 

[9695 

Army and navy club. Jamestown expo- 

sition, 1907. (F 54761, June 38, 1907.) 


Battle between the Constitution and 
the Guerriere. (F 54773, June 3, 
1907. ) 

Battle of the Bon Homme Richard and 
the Serapis. (F 54781, June 3, 1907.) 


Was CE 


€O., 


Army (The) 


Alexandria, 
54768, June 3, 1907.) 

Destruction of the Maine. 
June 3, 1907.) 


(F 54767, 


Emancipation of slaves. (F 54780, 
June 3, 1907.) 

Faneuil hall, Boston, Mass. (F 54758, 
June 3, 1907.) 

Flight of Lord Dunmore. (F 54753, 


June 3, 1907.) 

Georgia. (F 54771, June 3, 1907.) 

Hartford and Admiral Farragut. 
54777, June 3, 1907.) 

Hermitage (The) (EF 54779, June 3, 
1907. ) 

Kentucky state buildings. Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. (F 54766, June 3, 
1907.) 

Lorraine (The), Norfolk, 
54775, June 3, 1907.) 


(Fk 


Via (ee 

(Ff 
54756, June 3, 1907.) 

Navy (The) (F 54752, June 3, 1907.) 

Negro building. Jamestown exposition, 
1907. (F 54751, June 3, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Jamestown A. & V. 
Norfolk, Va. 
New Hampshire state building, James- 
town exposition, 1907. (EF 54770, 
June 38, 1907.) 
North Carolina. 
1907.) 
Old time Virginia corn craker mill. 
(F 54763, June 3, 1907.) 
Portrait of General Robert E. Lee. 
54778, June 8, 1907.) 


Princess Anne hotel, 


cO., 


(KF 54772, June 8, 


(Fk 


Virginia Beach, 


453 


Va. (F 54782, June 3, 1907.) 
-Raleigh (Sir Walter) (F 54765, June 
3, 2907.) 

Roosevelt (Colonel Theodore) and 
troopers of the Rough Riders. (F 
54776, June 3, 1907.) 

Roosevelt (President Theodore.) (F | 
54762, June 38, 1907.) 

Scene in Raleigh tavern. (F 54764, | 


June 3, 1907.) 


Soldiers and sailors club, Jamestown 


| Kewanee water aaa co. 


Keller (A. R.) & co., New 
Worktcin: “Y.. 
I delight in men over seventy. (F 
55150, June 12, 1907) [9699 


I have been waiting for you three 
hours. (EF 55149, June 12, 1907.) 


Kewanee water supply co., 
Kewanee, III. 
(F 52114, 


2 ¢, Apr. 22, 10GTa ye 
[9700 
GERie Cz); 


Kansas 
City, Mo. 
There is a marked difference. 
54869, May 23, 1907.) 
Kropp (KE. C.) company, 
Wilwaukee, Wis. 


Mar 8, 1907; 
King 


(FE 
[9701 


Bath house, Osthoffs, Elkhart lake, 
WSs ner kik (BR. 544827. Mayr dale 
1907.) [9702 


Boating on the lake, Washington Park, 
Milwaukee. 3651. (F 54476, May 
TE TIO") 

City hall, Milwaukee. 
May 11, 1907.) 


3654. (EF 54478, 


| Flower beds, Grand Avenue park, Mil- 


exposition, 1907. (F 54757, June 8, 
1907.) 
Surrender of Lee. (F 54774, June 8, 
1907.) | 
U. S. Life saving drill, Cape Henry, | 


Va. Beaching life boat. (F 54755, 
June 3, 1907.) 

U. 8. Life saving drill. Cape Henry, 
Va. To the rescue. 
8, 1907.) 


United States life saving 
Jamestown exposition. 
54760, June 3, 1907.) 

(F 54769, June 3, 1907.) 
Jennings (William N.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

U. S. naval display, Hampton Roads, 
Jamestown, Va. (F 54824, June 4, 
2907; 2 e> June 12, 1907.) [9696 


Johnson (L. M.), Chicago, 
Ill 


station, 
190%. (EF 


Virginia. 


(F 55290, June 14, 1907.) 
[9697 


(EF 55289, June 14, 


Apple tree. 


Brook 
1907 


Daisy field. 
Mountain road. 


(The). 


(Ff 55288, June 14, 


1907. ) 
Pets (The). (F 55291, June 14, 1907). 
Waiting. (F 55292, June 14, 1907.) 


Keane (William M.), New- 
ark, N. J. 
Baa yenir post card of Jamestown expo- 
sition. 


c. June 26, 1907.) [9698 


(EF 55410, June 19, 1907; ~2 | 


waukee. 3652. (F 54483, May 11, 
1907.) 
Flushing tunnel park, Milwaukee. 


| Juneau park, Milwaukee. 3650. 
(EF 54754, June | 


3646. (I 54471, May 11, 1907.) 
(E 


54475, May 11, 1907.) 


_Lake front water tower, Milwaukee. 


'Lake (The) Kosciusko park, 


| Milwaukee river 


Sheboygan Bay, Elkhart lake, 


(F 55293, June 14, 1907.) | 


. 36538. (EF 54477, May 11, 1907.) 


Milwau- 
(F 54472, May 11, 1907.) 
at Riverside park. 


kee. 3647. 


3644. (F 54484, May 11, 1907.) 

Schwartz hotel in distance, Elkhart 
lake, Wis. 3769. (EF 54481, May 11, 
1907. ) 


Sheboygan Bay, Elkhart lake, Wis. 
3767. (EF 54479, May 11, 1907.) | 
Wis. 


3768. (EF 54480, May 11, 1907.) 
Washington park, Milwaukee. 3648. 
(F 54473, May 11, 1907.) 
Whaleback steamer, Christopher Co- 
lumbus. 3649. (EF 54474, May 11, 
1907. ) 


Ladies’ aid, Barre Congre- 
gational church, Barre, 
Vii 
Clover leaf blossom. State flower of 
Vermont. (F 54608, May 28, 1907.) 
[9703 
Lee (Wm. H.), Chicago, 
ins 

building. (F 54891, 
[9704 


Administration 
June 6, 1907.) 


454 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Hee (Wm. H:),* Chicage, 
Ts 

Army and navy club. (F 54897, June 

oF 190%, ) 

Army and navy 
June 6, 1907.) 

Baptism of Pocahontas. Battle of the 
Monitor and Merrimac. Burning of 
Jamestown, 1676. (F 54874, June 6, 
1907.) 

Baby (The) incubator. 
6, 19072) 

Colonial Virginia. 
1907. ) 

Connecticut building. 
6, 1907.) 

Deep sea divers. 
1907.) 

Escort to the President. 
June 6, 1907.) 


Food product building. 


exhibit. (F 54873, 


(F 54877, June 
(EF 54880, June 6, 
(F 54887, June 
(F 54901, June 6, 
(FP 54885, 


(FF 54899, June 


6, 1907.) 

Government building. (FF 54900, June 
6, 1907.) 

Government piers. (F 54890, June 6, 
1907.) 

Illinois building. (F 54884, June 6, 
1907. ) 

Lee parade. (F 54894, June 6, 1907.) 

Louisiana. (F 54978, June 7, 1907.) 

Massachusetts building. (F 54892, 
June 6, 1907.) 

Mines and Metallurgy building. (FE 
54893, June 6, 1907.) 

Mines and Metallurgy palace. (F 


54888, June 6, 1907.) 
New Jersey. (F 54878, June 6, 1907.) 
North Carolina. (F 54879, June 6, 

1907.) 

Opening day parade. Apr. 26, 1907. 

(F 54902, June 6, 1907.) 
Pennsylvania building. 

OTs) 


Pocahontas saving the life of Smith. | 


(F 54882, June 6, 1907.) 
Preparing for the review opening day. 


April 26, 1907. (F 54886, June 6, 
1907.) 

Pure food product building. (F 54895, 
June 6, 1907.) 

Rhode Island. (F 54876, June 6, 
UO) 

Row of state buildings. 


June 6, 1907.) 
States’ exhibit palace. 
GO gOT.) 
Transportation building and Machinery 
hall. (F 54881, June 6, 1907.) 


(F 54889, June 


(F 54896, 


| Parson (The) ‘and they squire: 


University of Wisconsin. 


| Rivals 


| Turk. 


| Yellow peril chink. 
(54979, June | 


| Chrysanthemum 


Lee (Wm. H.), ) Chica, 
aU 
United States government building. 
(F 54875, June 6, 1907.) 


U. S. Life saving exhibit. 
June 6, 1907.) 


West Virginia. 
1907. ) 
2c. of each June 20, 1907. 


Lefévre (L. H.), London, 


(F 54898, 


(EF 54883, June 6, 


England. 
Butler (The): (® Savos.erMay 13, 
1907. ) [9705 
Landlord (The). (F 53799, May 13, 
1907. ) 


(F 
54564, May 27, 1907.) 


Levy (F. & M.) manufac- 
turing company, New 
York, Nae 
Hungry for business. (F 55110, June 
en OO ie) [9706 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
York, INU 
Bucknell university. (F 55064, June 
10, 1907; 2 c&. June S..490i2)) S707 


(FE 54653, 
May 31, 1907; 2 c. June 4, 1907.) 


Long (Ferdinand G.), 
New York, N. Y. | 
(The). (EF 55652, June 19, | 
1907. ) [9708 | 
Lounsbury (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 
Malay. (F 54750, June 3, 1907.) | 
[9709 | 
Papuan chief. (F 54748, June 3, 1907.) | 
(F 54749, June 3, 1907.) 


(FE 54747, June 3, 
1907. ) 


Lowney (Walter M.) c¢o., 
Boston, Mass. 

(The) (FE I 

55352, June 5, 1907.) [9710 | 


Rose (The) girl. (F 55353, June 5, | 
1907. ) 


Lundborg (Andrew P.), 
Worcester, Mass. 
State sanitorium, Rutland, Mass. (F 
55693, June 26, 1907.) [9711 


McDonald (Charles A.), 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Never trust a monkey with a gun. | 
(EF 54871, June 6, 1907; 2c. June 22, 
1907. ) [9712 & 


girl. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


455 


MacGerland (Willis) & co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
First (The) lesson. (F 54248, May 16, 


1907; 2 ec. May 27, 1907.) [9713 
McIntire (Hdwin C.), 
Gloucester, Mass. 

Reef of Norman’s Woe, Magnolia, 


Mass. (F 54823, June 4, 1907; 2 ¢ 
May 25, 1907.) [9714 
McLaughlin, Driggs co., 


Berkeley, Cal. 
San Pablo avenue, the great interur- 
‘ban highway. (F 54842, June 5, 


1907.) [9715 
McLoughlin (Frank E.), 
Hot Springs, Ark. 
Am all in at Hot Springs. (F 54441. 
May 11, 1907.) [9716 


Am being well taken care of in Hot 
Springs. (F 54488, May 11, 1907.) 
Am drinking heavy in Hot Springs. 
(F 54439, May 11,.1907.) 

Even the showers are in Hot Springs. 
(F 54443, May 11, 1907.) 

Hot stuff headquarters, Hot Springs. 
(F 54442, May 11, 1907.) 

I'll see you later. (F 54445, May 11, 
1907. ) 

In the Hot Springs bottle brigade. (F 
54446, May 11, 1907.) 

In the swim at Hot Springs. (F 
54436, May 11, 1907.) 

My Hot Springs maid. 
11, 1907.) 

My Hot Springs seal. 
on, LOT.) 

My Hot Springs valet. (F 54437, May 
mt, TOOT: ) 

Not done yet in Hot Springs. (F 
54444, May 11, 1907.) 

2 c. of each June 4, 1907. 


Mason & Hanson, New 
York, N. Y. 
Winter. (F 54534, May 25, 1907; 2 «@ 
May 20, 1907.) [9717 


Mayer New 


(F 54447, May 


(F 54440, May 


(Henry), 
Vouk, Noo. 
Bear (The): Oose Teddy Bear is 00? 

(EF 54532, May 15, 1907; 2 « May 

25, 1907.) [9718 


Metropolitan bible class, 
Metropolitan church, 
Washington, D. C. 
Metropolitan memorial M. E. church. 


Auditorium. GE 553238, Pune. .15, 
1907. ) [9719 
=—— Exterior. (F 55322, June 15, 
1907.) 
Pastor. (F 55327, June 15, 1907.) 


4729—pr 4, Nos 27-30—07——2 


Metropolitan bible class, 
Metropolitan church, 
Washington, D. C. 
Metropolitan memorial M. E. church. 
Pulpit. (F 55324, June 15, 1907.) 
Sunday-school room. (EF 55325, 

June 15, 1907.) 


Metropolitan museum of 
art, New York, N. Y. 
Bodolphe (Heer). (F 543880, May .28, 


1907. ) [9720 
Bodolphe (Vrouw). (F 54881, May 
23, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Apr. 28, 1907. 
Millar (Geo. V.) & ©Go., 
Scranton, Pa. 
AMeEIGAn eink, (CRY 55635,... Apr 710) 
190% ;. 2/e Apr. 13,.1907.) [9721 
Mitchell (Jno. J.) co., New 
York; Nw ¥- 
American fashions. Supplement. The 
sartorial art journal. A. July, 1907. 
(F 54961, June 8, 1907.) [9722 


-—  B. (F 54962, June 8, 1907; 2 «. 
of each June 12, 1907.) 


Moghabghab (Faddoul), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Syrian shepherd. (F 55682, June 24, 
1907; 2 ¢. June 17, 1907.) [9723 


(Gy 3S.) 
N. Mex. 
Roswell auto route. 
24, 1907.) 


Munn & co., New York, 
INS Ys. 
Diplodocus restored. (F 54870, June 
6, 1907.) [9725 


New century post card co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Greetings from Coney 
55556, June 20, 1907: 
1907.) 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Bargain Day Bill. May 24, 1907. (EF 
54594. May 27, 1907.) [9727 
Book taught Bilkins. May 27, 1907. 

(F 54628, May 28, 1907.) 
June 3, 1907. (F 548386, June 4, 


Moore Roswell, 
(F 553897, May 
[9724 


Island. (F 
2c. June 14, 
[9726 


1907. ) 

June 10,1907. (F 55152, June 12, 
1907.) 

June 17, 1907. (F 55408, June 18, 
1907. ) 

June 24,1907. (F 55678, June 25, 
1907. ) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. May 28, 
1907. (F 54563, May 25, 1907.) 


456 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. 


1907. 

May 25, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— May 30, 1907. 
1907. ) 

—— June 1, 1907. 
1907.) 

June 6, 1907. 

1907. ) 


—— June 8, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— June 13, 1907. 
- 1907.) 
—— June 15, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— June 21, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— June 22, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— June 27, 1907. 
1907. ) 


— June 29, 1907. 


1907. ) 

Hpitaphs for 
Travers Jerome. 
1907. ) 


Late (The) Mr. Long. 


live 


May 25, 


(F 54592, May 27, 1907.) 


(F 54592, May 27, 
(F 54739, June 1, 
(F 54818, June 8, 
(F 54960, June 7, 
(EF 55037, June 10, 
(F 55313, June 14, 
(F 55395, June 17, 
(F 55637, June 24, 
(F 55638, June 24, 


(F 55781, June 28, 


(F 55881, July 1, 


ones. 
(FF 54593, May 27, 


May 29, 1907. 


(F 54655, May 31, 1907.) 


— June 5, 1907. 
1907. ) 

—— June 12, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 19, 1907. 
1907.) 

—— June 26, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Mr. and Mrs. Garden Green. 
(F 54819, June 3, 1907.) 
(EF 55036, June 10, | 


1907. 

—— June 7, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 14, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 28, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Pa Puddinhead. June 20, 1907. (F 
55550, June 21, 1907.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. May 28, 1907. 
(EF 54656, May 31, 1907.) 

— June 4, 1907. (F 54859, June 5, 
1907.) 

—— June 11,1907. (F 55151, June 12, 
1907.) | 

— June 18, 1907. (F 55499, June 20, 
1907. ) 


— June 25, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 54923, June 6, 


(F 55198, June 13, | 


(F 55500, June 20, 
(F 55780, June 28, 


May 31, 


(EF 55396, June 17, 


(F 55835, June 29, 


(F 55684, June 26, 


William | 


| —— June 16, 1907. 


| Naughty Gnomes. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Adventures Lovely Lilly. June 2, 1907. 
F 54658, May 31, 1907; 2c. June 3, 
1907.) [9728 

— June 9, 1907. (F 54860, June 5, 
1907; 2c. June 7, 1907.) 

Buster Brown. June 2, 
54660, May 31, 1907; 
1907. ) 

June 9, 1907. (F 54862, June 5, 

1907; 2c. June 7, 1907.) 

June 16, 1907. (F 55300, June 14, 
1907; 2 c. June 17, 1907) 

— June 23, 1907. (F 55306, June 14, 
1907; 2 ec. June 24, 1907. ) 

— June 30, 1907. (F 55312, June 14, — 
1967; 2 ¢. July 1S07) 

Fluffy Ruffles. June2,1907. (#54657, 
May 31, 1907: 2 © Funes 1907.) 
June 9, 1907. (F 54861, June 5, 

1907 ; 2 ¢ June 1907.) 
— June 16,1907. (F 55294, June 14, 
1907; 2 ¢. June 177190) 
June 30,1907. (FF 55685, June 26, 
1907 ; 2 e. July 1, 1907.) 
Jumbo junior. June 2,1907. (#54662, 
May 31, 1907; 2c. June 3, 1907.) 
June 9, 1907. (F 54866, June 5, 
1907 ; 2 ¢. June aoa 
(F 55298, June 14, 
1907; 2c. June 17, 1907.) 
June 23, 1907. (F 55304, June 14, 
1907; 2c. June 24, 1907.) 
June 30, 1907. (F 55310, June 14, 
19073 2-e) Sly aise 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. June 2, 
1907. (F 54659, May 31, 1907; 2c. 
June 3, 1907.) 

—— June 9, 1907. (F 54863, June 5, 
1907; 2c. June 7, 1907.) 

June 16, 1907. (F 55295, June 14, 

1907; 2 ¢ Junel7, #907.) 


— June 23, 1907. (F 55301, June 14, 

1907; 2c. June 24, 1907.) 

—— June 30, 1907. (F 55307, June 14, 
1907: 2\c.. July a0 


1907. (F 
2 ce. June 38, 


Loony literature. June 2, 1907. (F 
54663, May 31, 1907; 2 ¢ June 3, 
1907. ) 

—— June 9, 1907. (F 54865, June 5, 


1907; 2c. June 7, 1907.) 
—— June 16, 1907. (F 55297, June 14, 
1907; 2 ec June a7, 1907) 
sune 23, 1907. (EF 
55303, June 14, 1907; 2c June 24, 
1907.) . 
June 30, 1907. (F 55309, June 14, 
19072 2°) Julyvas aso) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Terrors of the Tiny Tads. June 2, 
1907. (F 54664, May 31, 1907; 2c. 
June 8, 1907.) 

— June 9, 1907. (F 54864, June 5, 
1907; 2c. June 7, 1907.) 

—— June 16, 1907. (F 55296, June 14, 
1907 ; 2 ce. June 17, 1907.) 

—— June 23, 1907. 
1907 ; 2 c. June 24, 1907.) 

— June 30, 1907. 
fare > & July 1, 1907.) 

-Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. June 
2, 1907. 
ec. June 38, 1907.) 

— June 9, 1907. (F 54867, June 5, 
1907 ; 2 c. June 7, 1907.) 

-—— June 16, 1907. 
1907 ; 2 c. June 17, 1907.) 


— June 23, 1907. (F 55305, June 14, 
1907 ; 2 c. June 24, 1907.) 
—— June 30,1907. (F 55311, June 14, 


1907; 2 ec. July 1, 1907.) 


New York times, 
York, N. Y. 


New 


Count (Th’) cud be discovered anny | 


day settin’ at his frugal meal. (F 
aoe ee, S 1906; 2 c. Dee. 14, 
1906. ) [9729 

Count (The) made love to th’ alphy- 
te OF) sate, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 « 
Dec. 14, 1906. ) 

Don’t touch him. He’s a live wire. 
(F 54993, June 8, 1907.) 


Down th’ glade come his thrusted ally 
John Burroughs. (F 54715, June 1, 
1907. ) 

Glass (A) iv malted milk to th’ Prince 
iv th’ Astooryas. (F 54553, May 25, 
1907. ) 

He caught it where th’ medulla oblon- 


gata joins th’ collar button. (F 
50041, June 15, 1907.) 


He give th’ subjick iv th’ McAdoo th’ | 


wrong threaty rights. 
June 8, 1907.) 


He has th’ regular Hapsburg chin 
pointed at th’ point. (F 54552, May 
25, 1907.) 


He’s 
55695, June 22, 1907.) 


Hinnessy, is there no more romance in 
the wurruld? (F 55166, Dec. 3, 1906; 
2 c. Dec. 14, 1906.) 


Hy. Mayer at the Suburban. June 
23, 1907. (F 55636, June 24, 1907; 
2 ce. June 25, 1907. ) 


(F 54990, 


(F 55808, June 14, | 


(F 54661, May 31, 1907; 2 | 


(F 55299, June 14, | 


too active a man fr us. (F | 


457 


New York times, New 
Wock) Ne ¥. 

I wudden’t be surprised to know that 
a bear had a tellyphone in his room, 
(F 54713, June 1, 1907.) 

If he don’t step out, he’s pushed out, 
an’ down he comes. (F 55696, June 

« 22, 1907.) 


| In spite iv his unyform a polisman is 
(F 55302, June 14, | 


but a man afther all. 
June 15, 1907.) 

It may have been fun wunst to be a 
king. (F 54550, May 25, 1907.) 


(F 55340, 


| It’s like life, or annyhow, like life in 


America. (F 55343, June 15, 1907.) 
Mad (A) passion seized him. (F 
55163, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 
1906. ) 
No moose can be kilt by a wound in th’ 
ear. (F 54716, June 1, 1907.) 


So th’ count tightened his stays. (F 
5D165, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c Dee. 14, 
1906. ) 

Some impressions of the passing show. 
May 26, 1907. (F 54600, May 27, 
1907 ; 2 ce. May 28, 1907.) 

—— June 2, 1907. (F 54820, June 3, 
1907.) 

— June 16, 1907. (F 55394, June 17, 
1907; 2 c. June 19, 1907.) 

There’s a new cook in there now. (F 
55698, June 22, 1907.) 

They'll have to take the ignoble pur- 
soots. (EF 55697, June 22, 1907.) 
Tis ayether a catora king. (F 54551, 

May 25, 1907.) 

’Tis because they’re little ye’ve got 
to be polite to thim. (F 54992, June 
8, 1907.) 

We shall meet but we shall miss him. 
(F 54714, June 1, 1907.) 


Well (Th’) known unyform in th’ 
gloryous race. (F 54991, June §8, 
1907.) 


Will ye take yam or marmylade. (F 
55342, June 15, 1907.) 


Noel (Joseph), Law- 

rence, Mass. 

Greetings from Lawrence. 
May 25, 1907.) 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Little Growling Bird in Windego Land. 
May 26, 1907. (F 55113, June 12, 
1907.) [9731 

— June 2, 1907. (F 55114, June 12, 
1907. ) 

— June 9, 1907. (F 55115, June 12, 
1907.) 


(EF 54547, 
[9730 


458 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Growling Bird in Windego Land. 
June 16, 1907. (F 65376, June 17, 


1907. ) 

June, 23.) 1908. GE. 5550% sure 
24, 1907. 

June 30, 1907. (F 55858, July 1, 
1907.) 


O’Brien (R. Emmet), 
Washington, D. C. 
Industrial peace proclamation. (F 

54625, May 29, 1907; 1 e: May 29, 


ASOT = hie: May ol, 19072) [9732 
Oswald (William), Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Original Whittier homestead. (F 


Hoos, June 20, 190rs27e Jaume ws. 
1907. ) [973% 
Ottenheimer (I. & M.), 
Baltimore, Md. 

Bit (A) of all right. (F 54680, May 
2, JI0Ts 2c May 27, 19072) [9734 

Do it now. (F 54681, May 25, 1907; 2 
@ May 27,1907) 

Du meschugenger hund. What a crazy 
dog. (F 55181, June 13, 1907.) 

Du sollst verplatzen. Go and bust. 
(F 55180, June 13, 1907.) 

Duet (A). (F 54682, May 25, 1907; 
Zr CoNiay, 21,1900) 
Falling back on me. (EF 54685, 
2H. BOO 2 GC. May 27.) 190i) 
Gee-whiz! What a time I must have 
had: .<CE 546838, May) 25, 1907) 2 ve: 
May 27, 1907.) 

Get the habit. (F 54684, May 25, 1907: 
2 ¢. May 27, 1907.) 


May 


Happy. but broke. (F 54686, May 31, 
L907: 2 @:May 27, 1907.) 

How would you like to be me? (F 
54950, June 7, 1907; 1 @ May 31, 
LOOT e. te, June 7, 1907.) 

I have a pressing engagement. (F 
54687, May 25, 1907; 2 «@ May 27, 
1907.) 

Tf you can’t be good, be careful. (F 
54688, May 25, 1907; 2 c« May 27 
1907. ) 

Just playing hands, that’s all. (F 
54689, May 25; 1907; 2 c May 27, 


1907. ) 
Kugel sollst du essen (A hard pill to 
swallow). (F 55178, June 13, 1907.) 


Makkes sollst du kriegen (Now will 
you be good). (F 55179, June 13, 
1907.) 

Not in a position to answer. (F 54949. 
June 7, 1907; 1c. May 31, 1907; 1c. 
June 7, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


i 


‘Rock away. 


Ottenheimer (I. & M.), 
Baltimore, Md. 

Practice this piece with me. (F 54690, 
May 25, 1907; 2 ¢. May 27, 1907.) 

(F 54691, May 25, 1907; 
2 €, May 27, 1907.) 

Solcha cholem solist du haben. Pleas- 
ant dreams. (EF SoilTi Pune 13, 
1907.) 

Stop your tickling, Jack. (F 54692, 
May 25, 1907; 2 e«. May 27, 1907.) 
Table (A) spoon. © (F 54693, May 25, 

1907; 2 c. May 2(, 20) 

Taking a tramp in the woods. (KF 
54694, May 25, 1907; 2 @ May 27, 
1907. ) 

Tea (A) spoon. (F 54695, May 25, 
1907; 2 & May 2 28075) 

Ten o’clock. (KF 54696, May 25, 1907; 
2c. May 27, 1907.) 
There’s a girl wanted here. (F 54698, 
May 25, 1907; 2 e. May 27,°1907, ) 
This is love at its height. (F 54697, 
May 25, 1907; 2 «. May 27, 1907.) 
‘oo busy to write. (KF 54699, May 25, 

1907 ; .2 c. Maye ied) 

Try this on your piano. (F 54700, May 
25, 1907; 2.6. May Zi 190s) 

Vacation life. (EF 54701, May 25, 1907; 
2 e May 27, 1907.) | 

We have seen all the big bugs here. 
(FE 54702, May 25, 1907; 2 c« May 
Zt OOme) 

What do we care. (F 547038, May 25, 
1907; 2 c. May 2% 1907) 

Where is my darling boy to night. (F 
54704, May 25, 1907; 2 ¢« May 27, 
1907.) 

Who cares. (F 54705, May 25, 1907; 
2 @) May 2%, 19074 

Won’t you come and play with me. 
(EF 54706, May 25, 1907; 2 « May 27, 
1907. ) 

Won’t you come and spoon with me. 
(F 54707, May 25, 1907; 2 ec. May 27, 
1907.) 

Yum, yum. (F 54708, May 25, 1907; 
2)@... May, Ze Loom) 

$100,000 mit-gift (Nimm 
($100,000 dower—but) 
June 138, 1907.) 


Packard (Hdward H.), 
Boston, Mass. 


sie nur) 
(F 55176, 


Been freed. (F 55564, June 22, 1907.) 
[9735 
Bigger than it looks in print. (F 


55568, June 22, 1907.) 
Come to stay. (FE 55569, June 223 
1907. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Packard (Edward H.), 
Boston, Mass. 


| 
| 


1907.) | 


Porter publishing com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
(F 54455, May 24, 1907.) 
[9741 
Pratt (J. W.) company, 
New York, N. Y¥. 


Just fans. 


| Autumn. (F 54605, May 27, 1907.) 
i [9742 
| Spring. . (F' 54603, May 27, 1907.) 


| Winter. 


Confidence. (F 55563, June 22, 

Mal (Ff 55567, June 22, 1907.) | 

Home sweet home. (F 55570, June 22, 
1907.) 

My testimony. (F 55571, June 22, 
1907.) 

New (A) man. (F 55565, June 22, 
1907.) 

Power. (F 55566, June 22, 1907.) 

Reason (The) (F 55572, June 22, 
1907.) 

Took God at His word. (F 55573, 


June 22, 1907.) 


Was held down. 
1907.) 

Palmer (Chas. V.), Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Landing of English settlers at James- 
town, May 13, 1607. (F 55559, June 
20, 1907; 2 c. June 14, 1907.) 

Parker (Cloa A.), Denver, 


Colo. é 
(F 55346, June 14, 


(F 55574, 


Cupid’s diary. 


| Meierhoff (Meta) 


1907 ; 2 ce. June 3, 1907.) [9737 | 
Perret (Frank A.), New 
York, N.Y. 
Vesuvius. Eruption of April, 1906. 


As seen from the Observatory Apr. 
13. (F 55053, June 10, 1907.) [9738 


The terrible lava mouth which 


destroyed Boscotrecase. (F 55054, 
June 10, 1907.) 
Pitman (Thomas), Mar- 


blehead, Mass. 
Point Neck, Marblehead, Mass., old 
and new light. (F 54153, May 1, 


June 22, | 


[9736 | 


(F 54604, May 27, 1907.) 
(F 54606, May 27, 1907.) 
2c. of each May 17, 1907. 


Prescott (Ralph), Hector, 
Minn. 
Public school building (now 
(F 54454, May 23, 1907; 
190T :- 1G. MaweZa: 
[97438 


Summer. 


Hector 
being built) 
1 @ May 
1907. ) 


Pulitzer publishing com- 
pany, St. Louis, Mo. 
(F 55694, June 10, 
[9744 


13, 


1907.) 


Puritan life assurance 
company, New York, N. Y. 
Puritan (The) life assurance com- 
pany. (F 54460, May 24, 1907; 2 «. 
June 18, 1907.) [9745 


Rhead (Louis), Flatbush, 
Long Island, N. Y. 
Gamest (The) fish that swims. 
55175, June 13, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 


Ricker 


(F 
e. June 11, 
[9746 
press, College 
Pomt) NO Ne 
Circus (A) honeymoon. (F 
June 1, 1907.) [9747 
Laugh, and the world laughs with you. 
(F 553638, June 1, 1907.) 
Luck! (F 55362, June 1, 1907.) 
Weep, and you weep alone. (F 55364, 
June 1, 1907.) 


Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 


Mass. 

Souvenir of Boston and vicinity, old 
home week. (F 54995, June 8, 
1907. ) [9748 

Robin (Samuel), Chicago, 
iF 
Moon’s. (EF 55702, June 27, 1907.) 
[9749 


Roche advertising agency, 
New Bethlehem, Pa. 


| is bo you, erasp i: “(BR 55805: 
June 29, 1907.) [9750 
Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Bonnie automobiling. (F 54987, June 
8, 1907.) [9751 
Bonnie carrying chicks. (F 54985, 


1907 ; 2 ec. June 27, 1907.) [9739 
Plant (P. J.), Washing- 
ton, AIC. 
Before and after. (F 55593, June 24, 
1907.) [9740 
Brass buttons win. (F 55594, June 24, 
1907.) 
Captured. (F 55597, June 24, 1907.) 
Close (A) eall. (F 55598, June 24, 
1907. ) 
Reveille. (F 55599, June 24, 1907.) 
Spirit-graph. (F 55595, June 24, 
1907. ) 
War and peace. (F 55596, June 24, | 
1907. ) | 
Washing up. (F 55592, June 24, 
1907. ) 
Water (The) cure. (F 55600, June 
24, 1907.) 


June 8, 1907.) 


460 


Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Chick peeping out of shell. 
June 8, 1907.) 


Constant heart. 


(EF 54983, 


(F 54724, June 1, 


1907. ) 

Cross and lilly. (F 54980, June 8, 
1907.) 

Cupid fishing. (F 54721, June 1, 
1907. ) 

Cupid’s burden. (F 54723, June 1, 
1907. ) 

Cupid’s shaft. (F 54720, June 1, 1907.) 

Easter basket. (F 54981, June 8, 
1907.) 

Easter (An) cross. (F 54986, June 8, 
1907.) 

Elk frame. (F 54725, June 1, 1907.) 

For-get-me-not. (EF 54717, June Jl, 
1907.) 


Hearts’ Inn. (F 54719, June 1, 1907.) 
Little (A) chick driving. (F 54984, 
June 8, 1907.) 


Love’s messenger. (F 54722, June 1, 


1907.) 

Rival generals. (EF 55721, June 26, 
1907.) 

Spray of lillies. (EF 54982, June 8, 
1907. ) 


Union and Confederate flags. 
June 26, 1907.) 


United hearts. 
1907. ) 


Rozofsky (P.) & Charnin 
(H.), New York, N. Y. 
I heard an opera the other night. (F 


(F 55722, 


GE 5471S) same i, 


55159, June 13, 1907.) [9752 
Schmidt (Chas. W.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

After the midnight hour. (F 49978, 


any zo, 2907: 2ie sume 17, 1907.) 
[9753 
Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dire doreie, CH 557103, June. 2%, 
1907. ) [9754 
Happy days. (F 55704, June 27, 1907.) 
Thoroughbred (A) (EF 55705, 
27, 1907.) 
Sentinel company, 
waukee, Wis. 
Davis (Mable) large. (F 54580, May 
25, 1907.) [9755 
small. (F 54577, May 25, 1907.) 


From these, America’s most beautiful 
woman will be chosen. (EF 55707, 
June 27, 1907.) 


June 


Mil- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Sentinel company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Hunt (Nellie) large. (F 54578, May 


25, 1907.) 


—small. (EF 54575, May 25, 1907.) 


Swope (Helen) (EF 54579, 


May 25, 1907.) 
(F 54576, May 25, 1907.) 


Worsley (Miss Gabriella), in a new. 
pose. (F 55706, June 27, 1907.) 


—— 1-5. (Ff 55ebt osname 15, 
1907; 2 c. of each June 1, 1907.) 


Worsley (Gabriella) of Union Grove; 
full length. (3 55359, June 1, 1907.) 


profile. (EF 55360, June 1, 1907.) 


Shaffer (Fred G.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Mother’s pillow top. (F 55653, June 
25, 1907.) [9756 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
He: I wish you could make the bread 
that mother used to make (F 
55505, June 21, 1907.) [9757 


Make hay while the sun shines. (F 
553847, May 27, 1907.) 


Precious (A) burden. 


large. 


—— small. 


(F 55504, June 


21, 1907.) 
Welcome (A) guest. (F 55503, June 
21, 1907.) 
Sheppard (Warren), Brook- 
Naya aetna se 
Clermont. (F 55412, May 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 


June 24, 1907.) 
Solberg (Chr.), Chicago, 
I 


[9758 


Herrens Bén. (F 54975, June 8, 1907.) 

[9759 

Sparrell art company, 
Boston, Mass. 

Rival (The) fishers. (F 55102, 
i A9OT) 
Young smoker. 

L907) 
Spencer (I. C.), 
York; IN: 
Birthday verse. (F 54266, May 17, 
1907; 2'e June's) 2907) 
Stone (Chas. J.) com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Sartorial world engravings. 
ment A. June, 190%: 
June 3, 1907.) 


———— Be (ER 547422 mea Ore) 
——cC. (F 547438, June 3, 1907.) 


June 
[9760 


(EF 55103, June 11, 


New 


Supple- 
(EF 54741, 
[9762 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Sunday school. times 
company, Philadel- 
phiay Pa. 


traditional hill of the 
(F 55667, June 25, 


Aaron’s hill, 
golden calf. 


1907. ) [9763 
Borders of Canaan. (F 55668, June | 
ZatOOT.)  * 
Code of Hammurabi. (F 55670, June 
25, 1907.) 


In the wilderness of sin. 
June 25, 1907.) 


_Kadesh-Barnea, as located by H. Clay 


Trumbull. (F 55669, June 25, 1907.) 
Mount Hor. (F 55672, June 25, 1907.) 
Mount Nebo. (F 55673, June 25, 1907.) 


(F 55674, June 25, 1907.) 
(F 55675, 


Mount Sinai. 


Phylactery (A), or frontlet. 
June 25, 1907.) 


Tabernacle (A) 
1907.) 


Traditional wilderness of the scape- 
goat. (F 55677, June 25, 1907.) 


Swallow (F. W.), Exeter, 
N. H. 


(EF 55676, June 25, 


Sweet message for you. (F 54225, 
May 16, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1907.) 
[9764 


Sweeney printing co., Phila- 
delphia. Pa. 

Hello Bill. Freedom of the city. (F 
55719, June 12, 1907; 2 c. June 6, 
1907.) [9765 

— Seeing Philadelphia, July 15th- 
20th, 1907. (F 55718, June 17, 1907; 
2¢e. June 11, 1907.) 


Sweet (C. O.) & Son Co., 
Attleboro, Mass. 
Faneuil hall, Boston the cradle of lib- 
erty. (F 55109, June 12, 1907.) 
[9766 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Southern (The) home. 4654. (EF 
54555, May 25, 1907.) [9767 


Tacoma printing co., Ta- 
coma, Wash. 
Tacoma’s pitcher season 1907. (F 
54548, May 25, 1907.) [9768 
Twilights (The) tin plated umpire. 
(F 54549, May 25, 1907.) 


Tammen (H. H.) curio 
co., Denver, Colo. 


Cupid’s national bank order. Kisses. 


41144, (F 55519, June 21, 1907.) 
[9769 
Hello, my long lost brother. (F 55520. 


June 21, 1907.) 


(F 55671, | 


461 


Tammen (H. H.) curio 
co., Denver, Colo. 
Lift up my dress and see where I 
came from. (F 55528, June 21, 
1907.) 


Please open the door and let us out 
where we came from. 3102. (F 
, 55522, June 21, 1907.) 


Pull the string and join the pow-wow. 
3101. (F 55521, June 21, 1907.) ° 
Tiny Tads company, New 
York, N. Y. 


Belay! abaft! a jolly craft. (F 54609, 
May 28, 1907.) [9770 
Bolts and bolts of cloth. (F 55182, 


June 138, 1907.) 


Free! with every. 
1907. ) 


Furnishings for summer 
54610, May 28, 1907.) 


Rockets bursting in the air. 
June 26, 1907.) 


See them skip. 


(F 55183, June 18, 
wear. (F 
(F 55691, 


(F 54611, May 28, 


1907.) 
Two things missing. (F 55184, June 
TSO) 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Tl. 
Absent minded aunt beats the wrong 
coat. (F 54634, May 31, 1907.) 
[9771 
-—— gets a rose for breakfast. (F 
55584, June 24, 1907.) 


Bear (The) boys give father a bath. 
(EF 55581, June 24, 1907.) 


Foxy the artist escapes Jonah’s fate. 
(F 55582, June 24, 1907.) 

Mr. Dingle’s diary: He offers a sacri- 
fice. (F 55585, June 24, 1907.) 

Mrs. Dingle’s diary: John uses moral 
force. (F 55588, June 24, 1907.) 
Mr. Foxy paints his own fire escape. 

(F 54635, May 31, 1907.) 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. June 2, 


1907. (F 54687, May 31, 1907.) 

— June 9, 1907. (F 54740, June 8, 
1907. ) 

—— June 16, 1907. (F 54976, June 8, 
1907. ) 

— June 23, 1907. (F 55586, June 24, 
1907.) 


Rhino twins work a mirror gam. (F 
54636, May 31, 1907.) 


Tryon, Young company, 

Los Angeles, Cal. 
(EF 54574, May 27, 1907; 2 «@ 
[9772 


Life. 
June 14, 1907.) 


462 


Tucker (Luther) & son, 
Albany, N. Y. 
Allen (Jessica W.) (F 54930, June 7, 
1907; 2 c May 31, 1907.) [97738 


Tuller, Meredith co., New 
York, N. Y. 

This little pig cried, wee, wee, wee, all 
the way home. (F 55825, June 29, 
1907. ) [9774 

This little pig had none. (F 55827, 
June 29, 1907.) 


This little pig had. roast beef. (F 
55826, June 29, 1907.) 
This little pig stay’d home. (F 55829, 


June 29, 1907.) 


This little pig went to market. 
55828, June 29, 1907.) 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
Nery. 
(F 55055, June 10, 1907.) 
[9775 
(F 55061, June 10, 


(FE 


Accordion. 


Adam and Eve. 
1907. ) 


SAID "a “row, 
1907. ) 

Bass horn. (F 55056, June 10, 1907.) 

Bass viol. (F 55057, June 10, 1907.) 


Cant you talk. (EF 55062, June 10. 
1907.) 


Chicago. 
Clarinet. 


(F 55368, June 17, 


(F 54514, May 24, 1907.) 
(F 55058, June 10, 1907.) 
Columbia. (F 54515, May 24, 1907.) 
Comrades. (F 54783, June 3, 1907.) 
Contentment. (F 55369, June 17, 1907.) 
Cornell. (F 54516, May 24, 1907.) 
Country homestead, 2070. (EF 55031, 
June 10, 1907.) 

Drum. (F 55059, June 10, 1907.) 
Wngland. (F 54524, May 24, 1907.) 
(I 55604, 


Favorite drink series. Beer. 


June 24, 1907.) 


— Champagne. (F 55605, June 24, 
1907. ) 
——Gin. (F 55606, June 24, 1907.) 


— Lemonade. (F 55607, 
1907. ) 


— Milk. 


June 24, 


(F 55608, June 24, 1907.) 
—Rye. (F 55609, June 24, 1907.) 
—Seoteh. (F 55610, June 24, 1907.) 
—— Tea. (F 55611, June 24, 1907.) 
Fisherman’s home. 2065. (F 55026, 
June 10, 1907. ) 
For Thanksgiving. 
1907.) 
I'rance. 
Germany. 


(F 54530, May 24, 


(F 54525, May 24, 1907.) 
(EK 54526, May 24, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ullman _ manufacturing 
company, New York, 
Goblins 71 get you, if you don’t watch 
out. (F 54786, June 3, 1907.) 
Guitar. (F 55060, June 10, 1907.) 
Harvard. (F 54517, May 24, 1907.) 
Harvest time. 2064. (F 55024, June 
10, 1907.) 


Hillside stream. 
June 15, 1907.) 


Honeymoon. (F 54784, June 3, 1907.) 
Ireland. (F 54527, May 24, 1907.) 


This little pig 
(F 55612, June 24, 


1824. (F 55328, 


Jimmy Pig series. 
stayed at home. 
1907.) 

—— This little pig was a drummer boy. 
(F 55613, June 24, 1907.) 

This little pig went fishing. 

55614, June 24, 1907.) 

This little pig went in bathing. 
(F 55615, June 24, 1907.) 

-—— This little pig went sailing. 
55616, June 24, 1907.) 

This little pig went to a party. 
(F 55617, June 24, 1907.) 

—— This little pig went to market. 
(F 55618, June 24, 1907.) 

-— This little pig went to school. 
(F 55619, June 24, 1907.) 

This little pig went to war. 

55620, June 24, 1907.) 

This little pig worked in the gar- 


(Ff 


(F 


(F 


den. (F 55621, June 24, 1907.) 

Lakeside house. 1823. (F 55329 June 
LDS GO) 

Lighthouse by the sea. 2066. (F 
55027, June 10, 1907.) 

Lily pond bridge. 1821. (F 55330, 


June 15, 1907.) 


Main harbor, 2076;" (BE axas1, June 
15, 1907.) 
Michigan. (F 54518, May 24, 1907.) 


Morning. 2074. (EF 55033, June 10, 
1907.) 

Mouth of the river. 2071. (F 55032, 
June 10, 1907.) 

My sweetheart series. I was only 
teasing you. (F 55622, June 24, 
1907. ) 

—— Just one more, please. (F 55623, 
June 24, 1907.) 

Kiss and let’s make up. (F 
55624, June 24, 1907.) 

—— Kiss and never tell. (F 55625, 

June 24, 1907.) 
| ——— Were you ever in love? (F' 55626, 


June 24, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Uliman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
N Da 


aX. 


My sweatheart series. " Who’s the boss? | 


(F 55627, June 24, 1907.) 


Nocturne. (F 54787, June 3, 1907.) 

Pennsylvania. (F 54519, May 24, 
1907. ) 

Pick the pickaninnies. (F 54977, May 
6, 1907.) 

Princeton. (F 54520, May 24, 1907.) | 

Rivals. (F 55063, June 10, 1907.) 


Road by the brook. 1825. 
June 10, 1907.) 


Scotland. (F 54528, May 24, 1907.) 


| 


| 
i 


(F 55034, | 


Sea gulls retreat. 2075. (F 55332, 
June 15, 1907.) 

Settler’s home. 2068. (F 55025, June | 
10, 1907.) | 

Sunset. 2069. (EF 55333, June 15, | 
1907. ) 


Sweet innocence series. 
(EF 55628, June 24, 1907.) 

Merry Americans. (F 55629, June 

24, 1907.) 


Busy babies. | 


463 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
ed 


Waiting for supper. (F 55375, June 
17, 1907.) 


| Waterfall. 2063. (F 55029, June 10, 
1907. ) 
Who said Thanksgiving. (F 54554, 


May 25, 1907.) 
Winter evening. 

10, 1907. } 
Yale. (F 54521, May 24, 1907.) 


2072. (F 55030, June 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
(EF 54628, May 29, 1907.) 
[9776 
P 88543. (F 55510, June 21, 1907.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Colored female head Dar’s no resistin’. 


P 3606. 


10518. (F 54941, June 7, 1907.) 
[9777 
| Colored male head. 10517. (F 54942, 


Sweethearts. (F 55370, June 17, 1907.) | 


This little bear went to market. (F 
54522, May 24, 1907.) | 

This little bear went to school. (F | 
54523, May 24, 1907.) 

This little pig went to market. (F | 


54785, June 3, 1907.) 


Three little maids are we. 
June 17, 1907.) 


Three roses. 


(F 55371, 


(F 55372, June 17, 1907.) | 


| Measure for Measure. 


| Tempest 


Towards evening. 2073. (F 55334, | 
June 15, 1907.) 

True love series. Declaration. (F 
55630, June 24, 1907.) 

—— Fascination. (F 55631, June 24, 
1907.) 

—— Flirtation. (F 55632, June 24, 
1907. ) 

—— Hesitation. (F 55633, June 24, 
1907. ) | 

— Osculation. (F 55634, June 24, | 
1907.) 

— Realization. (F 55635, June 24, 
1907. ) 

Twilight. 2067. (EF 55028, June 10, 
1907.) 

wo ota kind. (EF 55373, June 17, | 
1907. ) 


Two pair. (F 55374, June 17, 1907.) 


United States. (F 54529, May 24, 
1907. ) 
Village bridge. 1822. (F 55335, June 


15, 1907.) 


June 7, 1907.) 


University art shop, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 
Blue (The) mill. (F 55108, Mar. 27, 


1907 ; 2 e. May 25, 1907.) [9778 
University press, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Cymbeline. J. H. F. Bacon. Posthu- 


mus. For my sake wear this; it is 
a manacle of love. (F 54452, May 
24, 1907.) [9779 


Melton Fisher. 
Duke. The hand that hath made you 
fair hath made you good. (F 54449, 
May 24, 1907.) 

Pericles. Gerald Moira. Pericles. 
dearest wife was like this maid. 
54451, May 24, 1907.) 

(The). Gertrude Demain 
Hammond. Miranda. I might call 
him a thing divine; for nothing 
natural I ever saw so noble. (F 
54450, May 24, 1907.) 

Iwelfth Night. John Collier. Viola. 
By innocence I swear, and by my 


My 
(EF 


youth. (F 54448, May 24, 1907.) 
Winter’s (The) Tale. Eleanor F. 
Brickdale. Shepherd. So, let’s see; 


it was told me I should be rich by 
the fairies. (F 54453, May 24, 1907.) 


Up-to-date novelty 
Chicago, [1]. 

As ever your friend. (F 55170, June 
12, 1907.) [9780 


shop, 


464 


Up-to-date novelty 
Chicago, Ill. 
Look out for rocks. (EF 55174, June 


shop, 


12, 1907.) 

Out vyour: dion, | (Py shia." dune a2, 
1907. ) 

Will you be my Teddy bear? (F 


55169, June 12, 1907.) 
You auto be with us. 
12, 1907.) 
You can put your shoes in my trunk. 
(Boal Ab Dune a2. 907.) 
2c. of each May 28, 1907. 


(F 55172, June 


Urie (George M.), Kan- 
sas City. Mo. 


Truth lighting the world. (F 54601, 
May 25, 1907.) [9781 
Vogel (Moritz), Brook- 
Tyan IN oY 
Landing of Capt. John Smith. (F 
55399, June 17, 1907; 2c. June 10, 
1907.) [9782 
Walshe (Mathew), Los 


Angeles, Cal. 
Marriage vows. (EF 53231, Apr. 29, 


1907. ) [9783 
Palms smysteny. i Epo zo2.. Apr, (29: 
1907. ) 


1c. of each Apr. 29, 1907; 1e of 
each May 28, 1907. 


Washington times com- 
pany, Washington, D. C. 
Rice (Hola Thornton) 1-3. 
53302-53304, Apr. 30, 1907.) 
— 4. (F 538673, May 9, 1907.) 
2 ce. of each May 11, 1907. 


(F 
[9784 


Weil (Henry) %& 7 ‘cor, 
New York, N. Y. 

At the helm. (F 54640, May 31, 1907.) 
[9785 

Auld lang syne. (F 54457, May 24, 

1907. ) 

Bon voyage. (F 54645, May 31, 1907.) 

Falls (The) (F 54644, May 31, 1907.) 

Foot ball. (F 54639, May 31, 1907.) 


Forget me not. That you’ll remember 


me. (KF 54458, May 24, 1907.) 

Home. sweet home. (F 54456, May 24, 
1907. ) 

In the stream. (EF 54536, May 25, 
1907. ) 

In the woods. (F 54535, May 25, 
1907. ) 

Little mischief. (EF 54641, May 31, 
1907) 


Moon time. (EF 54840, June 5, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Weil (Henry) & 
New York, N. Y. 
Old (The) bridge. (F 54459, May 24, 


C6. ; 


1907. ) 

Paddling. (F 54643, May 31, 1907.) 

Summer days. (EF 54642, May 31, 
1907 

Swans (The) (F 545387, May 25, 
1907. 

Twilight. (EF 54841, June 5, 1907.) 


Two heads are better than one. (F 
54638, May 31, 1907.) 


Weller (Chas. §.), 

chell, S. Dak. 

You be the doctor. (F 54133, May 138, 
1907; 2 ce June 6, 1907.) [9786 


Mit- 


Wells (R. L.), Attleboro, 
Mass. 
(F 55000, June 6, 1907.) 
[9787 
Cupid told the stork to bring. (F 
55001, June 6, 1907.) 


Almost there. 


Descending. (F 55002, June 6, 1907.) 
On the way. (F 55003, June 6, 1907.) 
Praying. (F 55004, June 6, 1907.) 


Start (The).. (F 55005, June 6, 1907.) 
Stork (The) left a baby. (F 55006, 
June 6, 1907.) 


Stork with eggs. (F 55007, June 6, 


1907. ) 

Stork with nest. (F 55008, June 6, 
1907. ) 

Weighing. (F 55009, June 6, 1907.) 


2 ce. of each May 7, 1907. 


White’s class advertising 
company, Chicago, III. 
Blue Andalusians. (KF 50864, Feb. 21, 
1907. ) [9788 
Single comb Rhode Island reds. (KF 
50863, Feb. 21, 1907.) 
White Orphingtons. (EF 50865, Feb. 
21, 1907.) 
2 c. of each June 3, 1907. 


Wilbur (J. A.), New York, 
INE x: 

Sanitary fireproof concrete bungalow. 
Birds-eye view of Ocean Beach. (F 
54568, May 27, 1907.) [9789 

Interior arrangement of bunga- 

lows. (F 54569, May 27, 1907.) 


crete bungalow. (F 54567, May 27, 
1907.) 

View of fireplace. 
27, 1907.) 


(F 54570, May 


View of a sanitary fireproof con- 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


465 


Wilbur, Campbell, Steph- 

ens company, Troy, N. Y. 
Wilbur, Campbell, 
sory, Troy, N. Y. 
1907; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1907.) 


Wiley (F. J.), New York, 
ale Xt 


[9790 


Coney Island, New York. Rub the 
frankfurter and watch the dog. (F 
54822, May 15, 1907; 2 c. June 10, 
1907. ) borat 


Winthrop moving picture 
j company, New York, N. Y. 
Circus giraffe. (F 55560, June 13. 


1907. ) [9792 | 


Withoft (J. M.), Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Queen (The) peach. 
Me eo0n- sb ce dune 10, 1907; 1 «. 
June 17, 1907.) [9793 


Wolf (O. A.), New York, 
INS c¥. 


Bear (The) with the blue necktie. (F 
55508, June 21, 1907.) {9794 
Bear (The) with the red coat. (F 


55009, June 21, 1907.) 


Wood (Chas. E.), 
cago, Ill. 


Gee, I guess Chicago can play ball 
some. (F 47409, Noy. 22, 1906.) 
[9795 


(F 


Chi- 


I won’t go home til morning. 
47411, Nov. 22, 1906.) 
Simple life. (F 47412, Nov. 22, 1906.) 
Who said I was out al’ night? (F 
47410, Nov. 22, 1906.) 
2 c. of each Nov. 12, 1906. 


Waod*= (Otis F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 


Bub, he’s always to blame. May 26, 
1907. (F 54588, May 27, 1907.) 


New 


Stephens co., fac- | 
(EF 52838, Apr. 15, | 


(F 55012, June 


| —— June 30, 1907. 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 


Mary and her little lamb. June 16, 


1907. (F 55247, June 14, 1907.) 
—— June 30, 1907. (F 55794, June 28, 
1907.) 


_ Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 


> June 30, 1907. 
1907.) 

S-Stut-ter-ing S-Sam-my. May 26, 1907. 
(EF 54587, May 27, 1907.) 

Sambo and his funny noises. 


(FE 55799, June 28, 


May 26, 


1907. (F 54583, May 27, 1907.) 
June 2, 1907. (EF 54727, June 1, 
1907.) 
| —— June 9, 1907. (F 55016, June 10, 
1907.) 
—— June 16,1907. (F 55249, June 14, 
1907. ) 

-—— June 30, 1907. (F 55796, June 28, 
1907.) 
Simon Simple. May 26, 1907. (F 

54586, May 27, 1907.) 
Simon Simple & co. June 2, 1907. 


(F 54731, June 1, 1907.) 

Simon Simple’s first lesson in clown- 
ism. June 9, 1907. (F 55020, June 
10, 1907.) 

— June 16, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 55251, June 14, 


(F 55800, June 28, 
1907. ) 

Singing Sammy. June 2, 
54733, June 1, 1907.) 


1907.) (Ee 


—— June 9, 1907. (F 55019, June 10, 
1907.) 

—— June 16, 1907. (F 55253, June 14, 
1907. ) 


_Uncle George Washington Bings, the 


[9796 | 


— June 2, 1907. 
1907.) 

— June 9, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 16, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 30, 1907. 
1907. ) 

Mary and her little lamb. May 26, 
1907. (F 54584, May 27, 1907.) 

—— June 2, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— June 9, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 55798, June 28, 


(F 55017, June 10, 


CY 54732, June. 1,°| 


(F 55021, June 10, | _____ June 28, 1907. 


(F 54728, June 1, | 


(F 55252, June 14, | 


village story teller. May 26, 1907. 
(F 54589, May 27, 1907.) 

— June 2, 1907. (F 54730, June 1, 
1907.) 

June 9, 1907. 
1907. ) 

—— June 16, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 55022, June 10, 


(F 55250, June 14, 
(F 55518, June 21, 
1907. ) 


— June 30, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 55797, June 28, 


| Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 


May 26, 1907.) (F 54585, May 27, 


1907. ) 

—— June 2, 1907. (F 54729, June 1, 
1907. ) 

— June 9, 1907. (F 55018, June 10, 


1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wood. (Otis ..F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
June 16,1907. (F 55248, June 14, 1907. ) 
—— June 30, 1907. 


1907. ) 


Woodford (Mrs. Sabra 
Cather), Clarksburg, 
W. Va. 

Jackson’s boyhood home, 


New 


Stonewall 


near Weston, Lewis co., W. Va. (F | 
[9797 | 


54602, May 27, 1907.) 


(F 55795, June 28, 


Woolley & co., Chicago, 


Ill 
Tall. (F 54533, May 25, 1907; 2 «. 
May 20, 1907.) [9798 


Ziemsen (Gustav), 
lin, Germany. 


Ber- 


Hollaender. (F 55010, June 10, 1907.) 

| [9799 

| Hollaenderin. (F 55011, June 10, 
1907. ) 


2c. of each June 17, 1907. 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 copies 


e1ceh since Jan. 1 1O0ie ee are 


CLASS G. CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 
by American motor car manufacturers’ association, New York, N. Y. 


Class G, XXec, no. 


14991, Jan. 2, 1907; 2 copies received Feb. 26, 1907. 


American motor car man- 
ufacturers’ association, 
New York, N. Y. 
Miss Liberty at the wheel. 
dane. 1901-2 ec Feb. 26, 190T.) 
[9800 
Bacon art company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


Auto girl. (G 16202, June 28, 1907.) 


(G 14991, | 


Carr (Helen Stilwell), 
New York, N. Y. : 


Did you ever get home at five A. M., 


ete. 241/38.) .¢G -16182,.. June. 24, 
1907. ) [ 9808. 
| Famous (The) original brainstorm 
bug. 241/4. (G 16183, June 24, 
1907. ) 


[9801 | 


Spring girl. 1 and 2. 
June 28, 1907.) 


Summer girl. (G 16203, June 
1907. ) 
Winter girl. (G 16206, June 28, 1907.) 
Baptist young people’s 


union of America, 
Chicago, Il. 


(G 16204, 16205, | 


28, | 


B. Y. P. U. A. badge book-mark. (G 
15935, May 23, 1907.) [9802 
Battershall (C. E.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. | 
Wishing you a merry Christmas. (G | 


15719; May 13; 1907; 2 ¢. May 18, | 


1907.) 


Benziger brothers, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Document form lithograph marriage 
certificate 5. - (G 16071, May 


1907; 2 c June 12, 1907.) 


Brooklyn daily eagle, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Brooklyn (A) belle. (G@ 16207, June 


29, 1907.) [9805 


Brunswick - Balke - Collen- 
der company, New 
York, N.Y. 
International bowling tournament. 
16010, June 7, 1907.) 


Carhart & bro., New York, 


(G 


ar. 


Carharts coffee girl. (G 15305, Feb. 
23, 1907; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1907.) [9807 


[9808 
| Al. 


D4, | 
[9804 


| Forgere (Mlle.) 


[9806 


How lightly on the corks that cause. 


_ 241/2. (G 16181, June 24, 1907.) 

It never does a bit of good. 241/6. 
(G 16185, June 24, 1907.) 

Messenger (A) I am bringing. 241/5. 
(G 16184, June 24, 1907.) 

Mollycoddle (The) microbe. 241/1. 
(G 16180, June 24, 1907.) 

Cartledge (W. F.), Au- 
gusta, Ga. 

I don’t know where I am going but I 
am on my way. (G 15837, May 21, 
1907; 2 c. June 27, 1907.) [9809 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 
Ain’t here hey! (G 16009, June 7, 
1907; 2 c June 8, 1907.) [9810 
G. Field minstrel organization. 
(G 15992, June 6, 1907; 2 c June 7, 
1907. )° 
Caliendo (Angelo). 5462. (G@ 15845, 
May 22, 1907; 2 c. May 23, 1907.) 
(G 16103, June 20, 
1907; 2 ce June 21, 1907.) 
Grayce (Helen). (G 16069, June 15, 
19072 2.e@. Sune 175,1907;) 
Joe Wescott’s reception. 


(G 158380, 
May 18, 1907.) 


Miles. Orthro and De Vries. (G 15883, 
|, -May 29, 1907.) 
| Night before Christmas. (G 15829, 
| May 18, 1907.) 

Nobody loves a fat man. (G 16051, 


June 14, 1907.) 
467 


468 


Courier company, of Buf- 
talon INN. 
Parisian models. (G 16027, June 11, 
1907: 2ee. June 12; 1907.) 


Parkway baths. (G 15880, May 27, 


1907. ) 

Pocahontas. 5452. (G@ 15831, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Pocahontas at court. (G 15832, May 
18, 1907.) 


Sumptuous scenic surprise. (G 16037, 
wane 12 1907-2 e. ne alo. FOOT) 


Thanks, Mr. Harrigan. (G 15963, 
June 5, 1907; 2 c. June 6, 1907.) 


Waal it’s one or tother. (G 16038, 
June 13, 1907; 2 c. June 14, 1907.) 


You are an outlaw. (G 16015, June 8, 
1907; 2c. June 10, 1907.) 


You have $20,000.00. (G 15882, May 
2OVAQOT) 

You heard what he said. (G 15962, 
June 5, 1907; 2 c June 6, 1907.) 


Eddy (Robert), Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
In this town it is always a case of 
dig up. (G 15936, June 3, 1907.) 
[9811 
Sad (A) tail of woe. (G 15937, June 
as 19IOK) 


Gallagher (W. H.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
(G 16056, June 14, 1907.) 
[9812 
(G 15868; May 


Grind. 


Kittys last prayer. 
25, 1907.) 
My wife wont let me. 
14, 1907.) 
Sport. (G 16055, June 14, 1907.) 
Touch. (G 16053, June 14, 1907.) 
Varsity. (G 16054, June 14, 1907.) 
Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y 
(G 15862, May 24, 1907.) 
[9813 
(G 16052, June 14, 


(G 16057, June 


Daisies. 


Follow the sign. 


1907. ) 
Prize (A) winner. (G 16016, June 8, 
1907. ) 
Hoover (Jos.) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Dorothy. 16 by 20. 1603. (G 15866, 
May 16, 1907.) [9814 
Evelyn. 16 by 20. 1602. (G 15865, 
May 16, 1907.) 

Florence. 16 by 20. 1604. (G 15867, 
May 16, 1907.) t 
Pearl 16) by) 20x AGO” (G 15864, 

May 16, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kurz & Allison, Chicago, 
pauls 
(G 16093, June 10, 
[9815 


Crucifixion (The) 
1907. ) 


Markendorff (George), 
New York, N. Y. 
(G@ 16120, June 22, 1907.) 
[9816 


(G 16115, June 22, 


Bear hunt. 


Black bass fishing. 


1907.) 
Canoeing. (G 16116, June 22, 1907.) 
Deer hunt. (G 16121, June 22, 1907.) 
Duck shooting. (G 16117, June 22, 
1907. ) 
Moose call. (G 16122, June 22, 1907.) 
Motor boats. (G 16118, June 22, 
1907. ) 
Quail shooting. (G 16123, June 22, 
1907.) 
Rabbit shooting. (G 16124, June 22, 
1907. ) 
Trout fishing. (G 16119, June 22, 
1907.) 
Meek company, Coshocton, 
Ohio. 
Lenore. (G 15991, June 6, 1907.) | 
[9817 
Recall (The) (G 16059, June 15, 
1907.) 


Morse (A. G.) company, 

Chicago, Ill. 

A hunting we will go. 
June 18, 1907.) 


Morse’s’ special bitter 
16070, June 11, 1907.) 


Oertel art print company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Ducklings paradise. 463. (G 16102, 
June 20, 19073 2,¢. June a9) 1907.) 
[9819 

Otis lithograph co., Cleve- 

land, Ohio. 

Bob Van Osten. The man with the 
duck bill nose. (G 16058, June 15, 


(G 16092, 
[9818 


sweets. (G 


1907. ) [9820 
Outcault (R F.), Flush- 
ing, Ne XS 
Cider days. (G 16190, June 26, 1907.) 
[9821 


(G 16188, June 26, 1907. ) 
(G 16192, June 26, 


Cooling off. 
Present time. 


1907.) 

School again. (G 16189, June 26, 
1907.) 

Thanksgiving. (G 16191, June 26, 
1907.) . 


| 


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CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 469 


Parker (Gilbert Gold), 
Wyncote, Pa. 
Bell telephone exchange, Jenkintown, 
Pa. (G 16031, June 11, 1907.) 
[9822 
Entrance to Grey towers. Glenside, 
Ea. (G 1603838, June 11, 1907.) 
Grey towers, W. W. Harrison’s estate, 
Glenside, Pa. (G 16030, June 11, 
1907. ) 
Jenkintown station, P. & R. R. R. 
16029, June 11, 1907.) 
Lyndenhurst, Home of John Wana- 
maker, before destruction by fire, 
- Feb., 1907. (G 16028, June 11, 1907.) 
Old York road, Jenkintown, Pa. (G 
16032, June 11, 1907.) 
2c. of each June 5, 1907. 


Platinachrome company, 
New York, N. Y. 


(G 


Canada. (G 15999, June 6, 1907.) 
[9823 

England. (G 15997, June 6, 1907.) 
France. (G 15995, June 6, 1907.) 
Germany. (G 15996, June 6, 1907.) 
Ireland. (G 15998, June 6, 1907.) 
Seotland. (G 15994, June 6, 1907.) 
Spain. (G 16000, June 6, 1907.) 


U. S. America. 
1907.) 


Providence Lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 


(G 15993, June 6, 


Boy Samuel. 23 by 3. (G 15918, May | 
at,; 1907.) [9824 | 

— 234 by 263%. (G 16004, June 6, 
1907.) 

Caleb’s faithfulness rewarded. 23 by 
a) /(G 15912, May 31, 1907.) 

— 23: by 264. (G 16022, June 8, 
1907. ) 

Capture of Jericho. 22 by 3. (G 
15911, May 31, 1907.) 

— 234 by 264. (G 16003, June 6, 
1907. ) 


Christmas lesson. 

May 31, 1907.) 
234 by 263. 
1907. ) 


23 by 3. (G 15919, 


(G 16021, June 8, 


Cities of refuge. 23 by 3. (G 15913, 
May 31, 1907.) 
Death of Samson. 23 by 3. (G 15916, 


May 31, 1907.) 


Israel enters the Land of Promise. 
2 by 3. (G 15910, May 31, 1907.) 


z by 26%. (G 16001, June 6, 


1907. 


ali Israel’s new leader. 


28 by 3. 
(G 15909, May 31, 1907.) 


| 


| He-come on i-i-in b-boys. 


| Fellow-master. 
| Wifth avenue. 


| Hide-and-seek. 
| Hymn. 
I’m going a-milking sir, she said. 
| Ireland. F. L. 


Providence Lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Joshua poueyy ing the Covenant with 


Israel. 23 by 3. (G 15914, May 31, 
1907.) 

Review. 23 by 3. (G@ 15920, May 81, 
1907.) 

Ruth’s wise choice. 23 by 38. (G 


15917, May 31, 1907.) 


234 by 264. (G 16023, June 8, 
1907.) 


_World’s temperance lesson, 234 by 26. 


(G 16002, June 6, 1907.) 


World’s temperance Sunday. 
(G 15915, May 31,.1907.) 


Riley (Alice C. D.) Hvans- 


23 by 38. 


ton, Ill. 
| House that Jack built. (G 15746, May 
95) 2907, ) [9825 
Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 


Mass. 
Bird’s eye view of Wonderland, Revere 
Beach, Mass. (G 15926, May 31, 
1907.) [9826 


Fighting the flames, at Wonderland, 


Revere Beach, Mass. (G 15927, May 
ole 190 7.,) 

Nautical garden, Revere Beach, at 
night. (G@ 15928, May 31, 1907.) 


| Shooting the chutes at Wonderland, 


Revere Beach, Mass. 
ale GOT.) 


Rotograph company, New 
York UN ¥: 
Baseball. 242/1. 


Bear town dude. 
Bear town sport. 
Bride (The). 3:10. 


(G 15925, May 


[9827 
313. 
312. 


316. 
222; 

242/38. 

Dili 
Foot-ball. 242/11. 

Franee. F.L. 224. 
Germany.) Ht 223; 
Groom (The). 311. 

Henry. 309. 


England. F. L. 


242/10. 

No, 28. 318. 

314. 
Dol 
Is that you Henry. 
talycpeat. Tas) 226: 
Leap-frog. 242/12. 
Marbles. 242/2. 
One-O-cat. 242/6. 


308. 


470 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Rotograph company, New 
York, (Ney. 

Potsy. 242/9. 
Skating. 242/8. 
Snap-the-whip. 
Snow-balling. 
Sweden. F. L. 
Swimming. 242/7. 
U. Sse By. (220: 

(G 16151-16179, June 24, 1907.) 


Rude (Augustus D.}, New 
York. Nev: 
Modern fashions for Fall and Winter. 
Plate A. & B. (G 16186-16187, June 
2H LOOT) [9828 


Sametz (Henry), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
(G 15960, June 4, 1907.) 
[9829 


9242/5. 
249 /4, 


997 


heléd bo 


My lady fair! 


Spray coffee and spice 
company, Denver, Colo. 
Afternoon tea girls. (G 16145, June 
24, 1907.) [9830 


Standard lithographing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Dancing girl. (G 15881, May 

1907.) 


Stearns (Frederick Kim- 
ball), Detroit, Mich. 
Phyllis. (G 14686, Dec. 14, 1906; 2.c¢. 


May 27, 1907.) 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Camnon. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12341. 
15891 May 295-1907 512) ¢ 
1907. ) [98383 

Combination. N.Y. 123819. (G 15797, 
May 13, 1907; 2 c. June 10, 1907.) 


Crooked. 1 sheet. N. Y.* 12839. _(G 
15758, May 9, 1907; 2 c. June 10, 
1907.) | 

IMSS 23 sheet oN, | Yoo lezaoos, CG 
15895, May 29, 1907; 2 c June 10, 
1907. ) 

Panels. -1. sheet. N. *¥. > 1228970 1G 
Lo(al. May’ 9) 1907: 2G <fune, 10; 
1907. ) 

Rormrait 3) > Sheet. oN... Yay 12295; 
(G 15545, Apr. 1, 1907; 2 ¢«. May 27, 
1907.) 

Susheets No Ye aad.) 1G Lats: 
May 9, 1907; 2 «. May 27, 1907.) 

Zoi DY. dace ING ee) 2S 29530 6E 
15756, May 9, 1907; 2 c June 9, 
1907. ) 

W rime ul Sheet. UN; Gn Za) CG 
15793, May 13, 1907; 2 c. May 27, | 


1907. ) 


28, . 
[9831 | 


[9832 | 


(G | 
June 10, | 


Superior color press, To- 
ledo, Ohio. 
Trip (A) to the elouds: 
June 5, 1907.) 
Swift & co., Chicago, III. 
Friday. (G 16199, June 28, 1907; 2c. 
June 24, 1907.) [9835 
Monday. (G 16195, June 24, 1907.) 
Saturday. (G 16200, June 28, 1907; 
2c. June 24, 1907.) 
Sunday. (G 16201, June 28, 1907; 
2c. June 24, 1907.) 


(G 15961, 
[9834 


Thursday. (G 16198, June 24, 1907.) 
Tuesday. (G 16196, June 24, 1907.) 
Wednesday. (G 16197, June 24, 1907.) 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Aimless (The) baby. 1854. (G 15876, 
May 25, 1907.) [9836 
Drop (A) of ink may make a million 
think. 1823. \-(G 158702) May (25; 
1907.) 
Flirt (The). (G 15878, May 25, 1907.) 
God bless the man who first invented 


(G 


Sleep. 1847. (G@ 15872, May 25, 
1907. ) . 
Her back hair. 1857. (G 15879, May 
25, 1907.) 
Japanese (The) baby. 1858. 
15874, May 25, 1907.) | 
Optimist (The). (1855, (G 15877, 4) 
May 25, 1907.) 4 
| Ornaments of a house are the friends | 
|. that frequent It 1830°°.0@ > 1587is8 i) 
May 25, 1907.) | 
Student (The). 1853. (G 15875, May | 


25, 1907.) 

Under the mistletoe. 
May 25, 1907.) 
Wiseley I say I am a bachelor. 

(G 15873, May 25, 1907.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


1818. (G 15869, | 


1848. || 


Ohio. 
After ‘you,,’ Buster, jme,i0as8. in(G 
16137, June 24, 1907.) [9837 
Audrey springs a- surprise. 10597. 


(G 16060, June 15, 1907.) 


Banquet scene. 10619. (G 15956, — 
June 3, 1907; 2c, Sumer Z 190%) 


| Billy plans a gun play that surprises 


(G 16101, June | 


his guests. 10527. 
19, 19075) 
Can you blame me. 10683. (G 16208, 
June 29, 1907.) | 
| Carnival scene. 316. (G 16096, June | 


19, 1907.) 
Come, Denver. you go with me. 
(G 16100. June 19, 1907.) 


10528. 


Kidnapping of Audrey. 10593. (G 
16035, June 12, 1907.) 
Leave this gay life Audrey. 10594. 
(G 16006, June 7, 1907.) 
Man and fallen woman. 303. (G 
15853, May 23, 1907.) 
‘Man and woman in a well. 312. (G 
16097, June 19, 1907.) | 
Old fellow, you’re a brick. 10614. (G_ 


| Our ideal. 


| Renowned troupe of comedy elephants. | 


CHROMOS AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 471 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
hio. 
Comedian and chorus. 
16214, June 29, 1907.) 
Dorothy. 10581. (G 16067, June 15, 
1907.) 
Europe’s greatest trick riders and the 
world’s champion equestrians. 10382. 
(G 15851, May 23, 1907.) 


10381. (G 16034, June 


10633. (G 


Four scenes. 
12, -1907.) 
Girl and flowers. 
May 23, 1907.) 
Girl bound to chair and three men 
struggling. 314. (G 16007, June 7, 


10532. (G 15852, 


1907.) 

His only rivals. 10540. (G 16138, 
June 24, 1907.) 

T’ll make you a nice present. 10552. 
(G 16005, June 7, 1907.) 

Interrupted banquet. 9866 B. (G 


16098, June 19, 1907.) 


It’s the girl, Jim, and she knows our 
secret. 10595. (G 16135, June 24, 
1907.) 

Just a moment, Jack, Ill save you. 
(G 15849, May 23, 1907.) 

Kellar, Don’t. 10547. (G 15846, May 
25, L90T:) 


16064, June 15, 1907.) 
10569. (G 15847, May 23, 
1907.) 


10389. (G 15850, May 23, 1907.) 


| Rescue (The) of Audrey. 10598. (G 
| 16008, June 7, 1907.) 


Sweetest music I ever heard. 10625. 


| All that’s lovely. 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

This is no laughing matter. 10509. 
(G 15836, May 20, 1907; 2c. May 18, 
1907.) 

Three male and two female characters. 

318. (G 15848, May 23, 1907.) 


Throw her out of the window. no. 
10596. (G 16186, June 24, 1907.) - 
Throw that trunk down stairs. 10515. 

(G 16061, June 15, 1907.) 

Tin woodman. 10583. (G 
June 15, 1907.) 

Too bad you didn’t hit him a little 
harder. 10516. (G 16062, June 15, 
1907 ; 2 ce. June 7, 1907.) 

Turner (Clara) 10605. (G 16209, June 


16063, 


29, 1907.) 

Twelve ladies, two yellow kids and 
dog. 10492. (G 15835, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Two male characters as dromios. 
10645. (G 16211, June 29, 1907.) 

Western comedy scene. 10030. (G 


16066, June 15, 1907.) 
What will we have for dinner, Tige? 
no. 10539. (G 16139, June 24, 1907.) 
Where am I, and how will I get out? 
(G 16068, June 15, 1907.) 
Vaughan (Walter Ra- 
leigh) & Brenton (Em- 
ma S.), United 


States. 
Jamestown exposition official fan. 
Presidents of the United States 


from Washington to Roosevelt. (G 
15929, May 29, 1907; 2 c. May 18, 
1907. ) [9838 


Wellge (Henry), Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 
Chippewa Falls. (G 15777, May 9, 
1907 ; 2 c. May 1, 1907.) [9839 


Withoft (J. M.), Dayton, 
Ohio 


Gem (The) peach. 
1907.) 

Woolard (Samuel 

Wichita, Kans. 

(G 16219, June 29, 


(G 15884, May 29, 
[ 984: 


F.) 


(G 16065, June 15, 1907.) p> 190) [9841 
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| Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 

EE DR Be De ke 0 ei lea Sa A ig hE ce 1, 485 


4729—pt 4, nos 27-30—07——3 


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CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 


of entry. 
Frank S. Ailes, Philadelphia, Pa. 
received June 14, 1907.” 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ’‘‘ Copyright by 
Class H, XXc, no. 95236, June 14, 1907; 2 copies 


Ailes (Frank S.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Edith and her little brother, 
(H 95236, June 14, 1907.) 
Albaugh (William 
Baltimore, Md. 


John. 
[9842 


AS), 


Clifton wheelmen show. (H 94679, 
May 31, 1907.) [9843 
Alexandria Washington 
lodge No. 22, A. F. & A. 
M., Alexandria, Va. 
Collection of relics. 2. (H 95560, 
June 25, 1907.) [9844 


Seoseood, June 25,1907.) 

East view of interior of Alexandria 
Washington lodge No. 22, A. F. & A. 
M. (H 95563, June 25, 1907.) 


General Washington’s masonic apron, 
ete. (H 95562, June 25, 1907.) 

Painting of Thomas, the Sixth Lord 
Fairfax, made in London in 1730. 
(H 95565, June 25, 1907.) 

Pastel picture of General Washington, 
painted from life by Williams in 
1794. (H 95559, June 25, 1907.) 

Portrait of General La Fayette in the 
uniform of a Continental General 
officer, painted in 1784. (H 95564, 
June 25, 1907.) 


Alman & co., New York, 
ie. 
Kingsley (D. P.) A. B.C.  (H 95336- 
95338, June 17, 1907.) [9845 


American lithographic 
company, New York, 


are 


Artist girl. W. 6. (H 94440, May 23, 
1907. ) [9846 

Chums. V. 98. (H 94446, May 23, 
1907.) 

Little cook. V. 88. (H 94445, May 
23, 1907.) 

Little farmer. V. 99. (H 94447, May 


23, 1907.) 


American 
company, 
N 


lithographic 
New York, 
Y 


Little lady. V.77B. (H 94444, May 
23. 1907.) 


Playmates. W.1. (H 94439, May 23, 
1907. ) 

Queene. V. 77 A. (H 94443, May 23, 
1907. ) 

To the lake. V. 16. (H 94441, May 
23, 1907.) 

30 yard run. V. 20. (H 94442, May 


23, 1907.) 


American mutoscope & 
biograph company, New. 
Vonks No oye 
Opening day Jamestown exposition. 
(H 94003, May 18, 1907.) [9847 


Apgar (Willard M.), 
Montville, N. J. 
Lackawanna station, Montville, N. J. 

(H 95871, June 29, 1907.) [9848 
Linwood school, Montville, N. J. (H 
95873. June 29, 1907.) 3 
Morris canal looking west, Montville, 
N. J. (H 95872, June 29, 1907.) 


Morris canal plane, Montville, N. J. 
(H 95874, June 29, 1907.) 


Arnold (Alexander), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
institute of Brooklyn 
(H 95237, June 14, 1907.) 
[9849 


Polytechnic 
faculty. 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Cupid. (H 95253, June 14, 1907.) 

[ 


9850 
Cupid in February thaw. (H 95251, 
June 14, 1907.) 


@upid’s- mark. (Hy 95252, . June | 44, 
1907. ) 

Love’s messenger. (H 95250, June 14, 
1907. ) 


473 


474 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ayers’ art studio, Mont- 


pelier, Vt. 


Any salt? 703. (H 95484, June 22, 
1907.) [9851 
Berlin pond from the Head. 602. (H 


95481, June 22, 1907.) 


Friend or foe? 702. 
22, 1907.) 


In pleasant pastures. 
June 22, 1907.) 


On Berlin pond. 601. 


(H 95483, June 
701. (H 95482, 


(H 95480, June 


22, 1907.) 
Balazs (Adolph), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Dusha. (H 94636, May 29, 1907.) 
[9852 | 

Bamforth & co., New York, 

IN, Y 
Aint it lonely being good. (H 95907, 
July 1, 1907.) [9853 
All the girls are lovely. (H 95639, 


May 3, 1907; 2 c. May 7, 1907.) 
Awaiting trial. (H 95894, July 1, 


1907.) 

Bed (A) of poppies. (H 95892, July 1, 
1907.) 

Bosom friends. (H 95903, July 1, 
1907.) 

Boss (The) (H 95900, July 1, 1907.) 

Close (A) shave. (H 95887, July 1, 
1907. ) 

Go away. (H 95904, July 1, 1907.) 

Grace. (H 95911, July 1, 1907.) 

How I felt when I left you. (H 
95897, July 1, 1907.) 

I ran across a friend of yours. (H 


95890, July 1, 1907.) 
I’ve a good opening. 
1, 1907.) 


John there’s burgulars. 
July 1, 1907.) 


(H 95888, 


Just out. (H 95902, July 1, 1907.) 

Lazy (A) mood. (H 95899, July 1, 
1907. ) 

Mum’s the word. (H 95910, July 1, | 
1907. ) 


Now I wonder if this would do for the 
seaside. (H 95912, July 1, 1907.) 


Oh! Wert thou in the cauld blast. 
(H 95893, July 1, 1907.) 


Pals. (H 95909, July 1, 1907.) 


Pressing his suit. (H 95889, July 1, 
1907. ) 


Satisfactory reflections. 
July 1, 1907.) 


Say please. (H 95898, July 1, 1907.) 


Singing (A) contest. 
1, 1907.) 


(H 95896, 


(H 95905, July | 
| Ft. Dodge, Ia. 


(H 95913, July | 


| Drake stadium. 


| Ft. Dodge birdseye view. 


| -—— 4th ave. and Main st. 


Bamforth & co., New York, 
Baas 


Spring. (H 95901, July 1, 1907.) 
Students (The) (H 95908, July 1, 
1907.) 


Watching for the Dicky bird. 
95906, July 1, 1907.) 

When you said Chop, Madam, did you 
mean wood or mutton. (H 95886, 
July 1, 1907.) 

Why do they call me a Gibson girl. 
(H 95891, July ‘1, 1907.) 

You look great. (H 95895, July 1, 
1907.) 


(H 


Bandholtz (Fred J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Adel, Ila. (H 94668, May 29, 1907; 2 4 
e. May 31, 1907.) [9854 | 
Ames, Ia. (H 95196, June 13, 1907.) |! 
Boone, Ia., Keller & 8th st. 
June 13, 1907.) 
Story & 8th st. 
13, 1907.) I 
Carroll, Ia. (H 96346, June 24, 1907; | 
2.¢. June 29, 1907) 7 
Cedar Falls, Ia. (H 96353, June 24, 
1907 ; 2 ec. June 29, 1907. 


(H 95197, June | 


| Cherry and State sts., Jefferson. Ia. y 


(H 96344, June 24, 1907; 2 c. June | 
29, 1907.) } 
Colfax, Ia., birds eye view. (H 94665, | 
May 29, 1907; 2 c May 31, 1907.) | 
Main street. (H 94669, May 29, | 
1907: 2c. May si) 19077) i 
(H 94664, May 29, | 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 31, 1907.) q 
Hast Waterloo, Ia. (H 96354, June 24, | 
1907 ; 2 e. June 29, 1907.) i 
(H 96347, June 24, 
1907 ; 2 c. June 29, 1907.) 


(H 96348, | 
June 24, 1907; 2 c. June 29, 1907.) | 
Grinnell, Ia., 4th ave. and Broad st. || 
(H 94666, May 29, 1907; 2c. May 31, 
1907.) y 
(H 94667, | 
May 29, 1907; 2 ec. May 31, 1907.) 
I. S. C., campus, Ames, Ia. (H 95195, 4 
June 13, 1907.) | 
Iowa Falls, Ia. (H 96351, June 24, | 
1907 ; 2 ce. June 29, 1907.) 
Iowa state normal, Cedar Falls, Ia. 
(H 96352, June 24, 1907.) 


Main and Chestnut sts., Jefferson, Ia. | 


(H 96345, June 24, 1907; 2 c. June ¥ 
29, 1907.) 


Perry, Ia., Main street. (H 94661; jj 
May 29, 1907; 2 c May 31, 1907.) 


(H 95198, | 


ll 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Bandholtz (Fred J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 

Waterloo, Ia. birds eye view. (H. 
96355, June 24, 1907; 2 c. June 29, 
1907. ) 

Webster City. (H. 96349, June 24, 
1907; 2 c. June 29, 1907.) 

Webster City birds eye view. (H 96350, 
June 24, 1907; 2 @ June 29, 1907.) 

Woodward, Ia., Birds eye view. (H 
94663, May 29, 1907; 2 c« May 81, 
1907. ) 

——_— Main street. (H 94662, May 29, 
1907 ; 2 ce. May 31, 1907.) 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 


lington, Vt. 
Adams mission home. (H 95034, June 
10, 1907.) [9855 
Beach cliff, South Hero, Vt. (H 


95488, June 22, 1907.) 
Bunch (A) of kind faced cows, South 
Hero, Vt. (H 95489, June 22, 1907.) 


Camp Englewood, South Hero, Vt. 
(H 95485, June 22, 1907.) 

Camp Idlewild dining hall and drive- 
way, South Hero, Vt. (H 95490, 
June 22, 1907.) 

Camp Idlewild from Camp Englewood, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95491, June 22, 
1907. ) 

Camp Idlewild landing looking north, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95492, June 22, 
1907. ) 


Camp Idlewild looking north, South 


Hero, Vt. (H 95493, June 22, 1907.) 
— looking south. (H 95494, June 
22, A907.) 


Cedar-Hurst cottage, South Hero, Vt. 
(H 95495, June 22, 1907.) 


College and South Union streets, Bur- 
lington, Vt. (H 95496, June 22, 
1907.) 

Cottage row, Queen City park. 

95045, June 10, 1907.) 

Crow Nest Island from Beach cliff, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95497, June 22, 
1907.) 

Drive (The) Queen City park. 
95038, June 10, 1907.) 


(H 


Driveway looking north from Conro | 


hill, South Hero, 
June 22, 1907.) 


Vt. (H 95498, 


' Driveway to Idlewild Camp, South | 
(H 95499, June 22, 1907.) | 


(Hi | 


Hero, Vt. 


Falls and R. R. bridge in gorge. 
95035, June 10, 1907.) 


Fanny Allen hospital. (H 95036, June | 


10, 1907.) 


| Keelers Bay from Piety Hill, 


(Hi | 


475 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
From Lockout hill looking east, South 
Hero, Vt. (H 95500, June 22, 1907.) 


—— looking northwest, South Hero, 
Vt. “CH 95501, June 227 1907.) 

From the Lookout, Queen City park. 
(H 95041, June 10, 1907.) 

Keelers Bay and Crow Nest Island 
east from Iodine hotel, So. Hero, Yt. 
(H 95502, June 22, 1907.) 

Keelers Bay from Hoyets Hill looking 
east, South Hero, Vt. (H 95503, 
June 22, 1907.) 

looking south. 

22, 1907.) 


(H 95504, June 


South 
Hero, Vt. (H 95505, June 22, 1907.) 

L. & L. Mott home, South Hero, Vt. 
(H 95506, June 22, 1907.) 

Looking north from Phelps _ hotel, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95507, June 22. 
1907.) 

Looking south from Beach cliff, South 
Hero, Vt. (H 95508, June 22, 1907.) 


Mead manufacturing co. (H 95032. 
June 10. 1907.) 

Pine drive. Queen City park. 
95042, June 10, 1907.) 

Queen City park. (H 95039, June 10, 
1907.) 


(H 


Queen City park hotel. (H 95044, 
June 10, 1907.) 
R. R. depot, Burlington, Vt. (H 95087, 


June 10. 1907.) 

Red Rocks and Rock Dunder. 
95043, June 10, 1907.) 

Roadway. Sand Bar bridge, South 
Hero. Vt. (H 95486, June 22, 1907.) 

Rockwell bay and Eagle camp landing, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95509, June 22, 
1907. ) 

Rockwell bay from Lake View cottage, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95510, June 22, 


(H 


1907. ) 

Rockwell bay looking north, South 
Hero. Vt. (H 95511, June 22, 1907.) 

Savings bank and College street. (H 
95033, June 10, 1907.) 

Soldiers and sailors monument. Back 


view. (H 94737, May 31, 1907.) 
Front view. (H 94736, May 8381, 
1907. } 


South Hero from Conro Hill, South 
Hero, Vt. (H 95512, June 22, 1907.) 


South Union and Maple streets, Bur- 
lington, Vt. (H 955138, June 22, 
1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Spring at Queen City park. 
June 10, 1907.) 

Sunny Side camps from Phelps hotel, 
South Hero, Vt. (H 95514, June 
22, 1907.) 

Wild goose guarding its mate and nest. 
(H 95487, June 22, 1907.) 


Barnard’s _— studio, 

lace, Idaho. 

Black Bear, Idaho. . (H 94756, June 1, 

1907.) [9856 

Bunker Hill & Sullivan mill. (H 

95083; Jume 12, 1907%2"2 -e: *Jume. 13; 
1907. ) 


(H 95040, 


Wal- 


Burke, Idaho. 2 & 2. (H 94751, 
94753, June 1, 1907.) | 
Gem, Idaho. (H 94755, June 1, 1907.) 


Gorge gulch. (H 94765, June 1, 1907.) 

Hecla mill. (H 94758, June 1, 1907.) 

Helena, Frisco. (H 94754, June 1, 
1907. ) 

Hercules mill. 
1907. ) 

Hercules mill and tram. 
June 20, 1907.) 


Hercules mine. 
1907. ) 


Mace, Idaho. (H 94766, June 1, 1907. 


Mammoth and Standard mills. 1 & 2. 
(H 94750, 94752, June 1, 1907.) 


(H 953878, June 20, 


(H 95377, 


Morning mill. (H 95085, June 12, | 
1907; 2c June 13, 1907.) 

Mullan, Idaho, looking east. (H 94760, 
June 1, 1907.) 

Mullan, Idaho, looking west. (H | 
94759, June 1, 1907.) 

Pittsburg consolidated. (H 95380, 
June 20, 1907.) 

Snowstorm. (H 94762, June 1, 1907.) | 

Snowstorm mill. (H 94761, June 1, | 
1907. ) 

South bridge. (H 94763, June 1, 1907.) 

Standard mine. (H 94757, June 1, 
1907. ) 

Tiger-Poorman. (H 94764, June 1, 
1907. ) 


Wallace, Idaho. 1 & 2. 
94749, June 1, 1907.) 
—— (3). (H 95082, June 
2c. June 13, 1907.) 
Wardner, Idaho. (H 95084, June 12, 
1907 > 2) & June 13, 1907.) 
Beach (H. D.) company, 
Coshocton, Ohio. 


It satisfies every sense. 
May 20, 1907.) 


12.9 TOOT: 


(HM 94570, 
[9857 


(H 95379, June 20, | 
| Supreme Court of 


(H 94748, 


Beckmann (William H.), 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Car of Mystery entering the car barn 
in charge of the union pickets. (H 
95535, June 24, 1907.) [9858 

Strikers gathered at the ear barn, 
Turk and _ Fillmore streets. (H 
95532, June 24, 1907.) 


Union pickets boarding the Car of 


Mystery. (H 95533, June 24, 1907.) 
Union pickets bringing back the Car 
of Mystery to tthe car barn. (H 
95534, June 24, 1907.) 
Bedard .(J. W.), New- 

: pert, VG 
Memphermagog house fire, May 15, 
1907... (CEL 958237 Sume iy. 1907, ) 

[9859 
Bedon (A. P.), New Or- 
leans, La. 
Cassedy Hall park, Tuskegee. (H 
95010, June 10, 1907.) [9860 


Office building and library, Tuskegee. 
(H 95011, June 10, 1907.) 

Tantum Hall, Tuskegee. (H 95009, 
June 10, 1907.) 


Bell (C. M.) photo com- 
pany, Washington, 

Dak: 

the United States. 

(H 95076, June 11, 1907.) [9861 


Bennett (D. H.), Logans- 
port, Ind. 


Mens meeting. (H 94529, May 25, 


1907. ) [9862 
Sunday night. (H 94530, May 25, 
1907. ) 


1 ec. of each Ape. ae Teme! Cor 
each May 25, 1907. 


Beveridge (Edyth Carter), 
Richmond, Va. 

General Lee and staff reviewing Con- 
federate reunion parade in Rich- 
mond, Va., June sre. i907. (H 
95373, June 20, 1907.) [9863 

Scene at Stuart monument unveiling, 
May 30, 1907, in Richmond, Va. (H 
95374, June 20, 1907.) 

Stuart monument unveiling, May 30, 
1907, in Richmond, Va. (H 95375, 
June 20, 1907.) 


(W. M.), 
town, Pa. 


Bigler Dallas- 


A. TL. & TL. co's testrstuonm” Wallace 
town, Pa. (H 95177, June 13, 1907.) 
| 9864 


Birds eye view—Dallastown, Pa. 1-3. 


(H 95174-95176, June 13, 1907.) 


Cor. Main & Pleasant st’s., Dallas- 
town, Pa. (H 95178, June 13, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


477 


Boedicker (H. C.), New 
Vor: Neu ¥: 

Depot, Rutherford, N. J., Decoration 
day, 1907. (H 95073, June 11, 1907.) 

Depot square, Rutherford, N. J. (H 
95072, June 11, 1907.) [9865 

Elks decoration day, 1907, Rutherford, 
N. J. (H 95074, June 11, 1907.) 

Park avenue, Rutherford, N. J., Dec- 
oration day, 1907. 
at, 1907.,) 


Bond George W.), 
Wheaton, Ill. 
-Captain Baby Bunting of the Rocking 
Horse brigade. (H 95785, June 28, 


1907.) | 9866 


Boston photo news com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Monon (Capt.) of the U. S. submarine 
Octopus, in the conning tower. (H 
95382, June 14, 1907.) [9867 


Spear (lL. Y.) vice prest. of the Elec- 


tric boat co., builders of the Octopus, | 


Cuttlefish, ete. (H 95383, June 14, 


1907.) 
Bowden studio, Frostburg, 
Md. 
Beall high school, Frostburg, Md. (HI 
94742, May 31, 1907.) [9868 
Eckhart mines, Frostburg, Md. (H 
94744, May 31, 1907.) 
General view of Frostburg, Md. (H 
94745, May 31, 1907.) | 
Jennings-Run valley near Frostburg, | 
Md. (H 947438, May 31, 1907.) 
State normal school, Frostburg, Md. 


(H 94741, May 31, 1907.) 
2 @. of each May 29, 1907. 
Bradley (A. F.), 

Work, Ney. 

awain (Mark) 1 to 11. 

94242, May 20, 1907.) 

Bretzinan (Charles 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


New 


(H 94232-— 
[9869 


P.), 


President Roosevelt and party at the | 


home of Vice-President Fairbanks, 
Indianapolis, May 30, 1907. (H 
95002, June 10, 1907; 2 c. June 8, 
1907. ) [9870 
Briggs (Ralph Ernest), 
Clifton Springs, N. Y. 
Springs sanitarium. Front 
(H 94534, May 25, 1907.) 
[9871 


H.), 


Clifton 
view. 


Broadwell (Wim. 

Newark, N. J. 

Methodist church, Bernardsville, N. J. 
pooa. (H 94620, May 28, 1907.) 

[ 9872 


(H 95075, June | 


| Beginning of midway. 


Buffham (Geo. R.), 
napolis, Md. 
Bancroft hall, view from Chesapeake 
bay. (H 94852, June 4, 1907.) [9873 
First crew, 1907, U. S. Naval Academy. 
(H 94853, June 4, 1907.) 


An- 


Burton (James), New 
‘ York, Ni -Y. 
Istalena. 1 & 2. (H 95068, 95069, 


June 11, 1907.) 


Burton (Thomas J.), New 

York.vN,; Ya 

Gunn (Rey. Alexander ) 
May 25, 1907.) 

Kip (Rev. Francis M.) 
May 25, 1907.) 


Butler (C. F.), Hillsboro 
Bridge, N. H. 
Birthplace of Ex-President Franklin 
Pierce. (H 95784, June 28, 1907.) 
[9876 


[9874 


(H 94527, 
[9875 
(H 94528, 


California panorama com- 
pany, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Long Beach pier. (H 95004, June 10, 
1907. ) [9877 


Panorama of Goldfield, Nev. (H 95005, 
June 10, 1907.) 


Panorama of Tonopah, Ney. 
June 10, 1907.) 


Cammann (Wrs. Hermann 
H.), New York, N. Y. 
Fulton and Napoleon I. in 1804. (H 
95303, June 15, 190732 ce May 22, 
1907.) [9878 


Canfield (J. M.), Willow 
Grove, Pa. 

Afternoon tea at the Casino. 
95604, June 27, 1907.) 


(H 95006, 


(H 
[9879 
(H 95605, June 

Zit, 1907) 
Birds-eye of the lake. 

Zin Sie) 
Bridge over 

24, L90T. ) 
Mountain scenic railway. 

June 27, 1907.) 

Night view of electric fountain and 


(H 95606, June 
lakes. (H 95608, June 


(H 95601, 


lake. (H 95607, June 27, 1907.) 
| Night view of music pavillion. (H 
95609, June 27, 1907.) 
Typical Willow Grove audience. (H 


95600, June 27, 1907.) 


Upper midway. (H 95602, June 27, 


1907. ) 
Venice. (H 95610, June 27, .1907.) 
Vista of Lake from Casino Porch. 


(H 95603, June 27, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Canfield (J. M.), Willow 
Grove, Pa. 
Willow Grove park airships. 
95598, June 27, 1907.) 
Willow Grove park music pavillion. 
(H 95611, June 27, 1907.) 
Willow Grove park’s famous midway. 
(H 95599, June 27, 1907.) 
Willow Grove terminal and speedway. 
(H 95612, June 27, 1907.) 


Carter (H. H.), Lockport, 
Til. 


(H 


Boat house and lower basin, Dell- 
wood, Lockport, Hl. (H 94960, June 
fel OOK) [9880 

Grand stand, ball park, Dellwood, 
Lockport, Ill. (H 94961, June 7, 
1907. ) 

High school building, Lockport, 
(H 94962, June 7, 1907.) 


State st., Looking north, Lockport, U1. 
(H 94963, June 7, 1907.) 


(Chas, Wz), 
Edward, N. Y. 
Largest concrete bridge in the world, 

crossing Hudson river between 

Sandy Hill and Fenimore, N. Y. 

(H 94635, May 28, 1907; 2 c. May 

DA AOOG.3) [9881 


S.), 


Case Fort 


Caywood (Hillery 

Baltimore, Md. 

Full (A) house. (H 95087, June 12, 

1907. ) [9882 

Washington monument, Richmond, Va. 
(H 95086, June 12, 1907.) 


Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Earl (Maud). 1 & 2 (H -94548, 
94549, May 25, 1907.) [9883 
Child (Frederick Geo.). 


Roslindale, Mass. 
Cummins (Rev. John F.) morning out- 
me (HH 94848 June 3, 19075 24 
May 25, 1907.) [9884 


Church (Gordon B.), War- 
ren, Pa. 
Interior of Industrial trust co., look- 
ing east. (H 77427, May 12, 1906.) 
[9885 
—— looking west. (H 77428, May 12, 
1906. ) 
2c. of each May 4, 1907. 
Clark, (J. F.), Washing- 
ton, D. C. 


Scenes at the seaman gunner’s school, | 


Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. (H | 
95442, June 21, 1907.) [9886 | 


Til. | 


Clatworthy (F. P.), Estes 


Park, Colo. 
Along road to Sleads, Estes Park, 
Colo. 163. (H 94644, May 29, 1907.) 


[9887 

College ave. residences, Fort Collins, 
Colo. 11. (H 95618, June 27, 1907.) 

12. (H 95621, June 27, 1907.) 

Elkhorn lodge, Estes Park, Colo. 251. 
(H 94642, May 29, 1907.) 

Horseshoe Falls, Estes Park, Colo. 
421. (H 94641, May 29, 1907.) 

Horseshoe Park, Colo. 411. (H 94645, 
May 29, 1907.) 

North on College, Fort Collins, Colo. 
9. -(H 9$562Q June 27, 4907) 

North on College and Linden, Fort Col- 
lins, Colo. 18. (H 95617, June 27, 
1907. ) 

North on Linden, Fort Collins, Colo. 
8. (H 95616, June 27, 1907.) 

Northern Hotel, Fort Collins, Colo. 
4&5. (H 95614, 95615, June 27, 
1907.) 

West on Walnut, Fort Collins, Colo. 6. 
(H 95619, June 27, 1907.) 

Ypsilon Mt., Estes Park, Colo. 
(H 94643, May 29, 1907.) 


440. 


Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Lee (Capt. Fitzhugh) 2la 22b. (H 
94602, 94603, May 27, 1907.) [9888 

Roosevelt (President) la, 2b, 3c, 4d, 
Se, 6£,.. To SHA Ol, a O eel keke CED 
94582-94592, May 27, 1907.) 

—— and Captain Fitzhugh Lee. 12a, 
18b, 14c, 15d. (H 94593-94596, May 
27, 1907.) 

— and son Theodore Jr. 16. 
94597, May 27, 1907.) 


(H 


— and party. 20. (H 94601, May 
27, 1907-) 
and trooper. 17. (H $4598, May 
Zi LOOT.) 
and William Loeb jr. 23. (H 
94604, May 27, 1907.) 
—— at desk. 24a, 25b, 26e, 27d. (H 
94605-94608, May 27, 1907.) 
Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. 18 (H 
94599, May 27, 1907.) 
| —— and Capt. Fitzhugh Lee. 19. (H 
94600, May 27, 1907.) 
Clippinger (H. T.), Che- 
halis, Wash. 
State Industrial school at Chehalis, 
Washington, and Mt. St. Helens. 
(H 94619, May 27, 1907.) [9889 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Conklin (David Bruce), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Opposed to automobiles. (H 95356, 
June 15, 1907; 2 c. June 8, 1907.) 
[9890 


Conrae post ecard ©Co., 
York, Pa; 
Hotel, McKees half falls, Snyder co., | 
Pa. (H 95258, June 15, 1907.) 
[9891 


Petos- 


Cook (Alton G.), 
key, Mich. 
Bird’s eye view of Petoskey, Mich., | 
from the west. (H 95056, June 10. | 
1907. ) [9892 — 
Cook (C. C.), New York, 

ING OY 
(H 94864, June 5, 1907.) | 
[9893 | 
(H 94863, June 5, | 


Commandant. 


Decimo & Riggs. 
1907. ) 


Coovert (John Calvin), 
Memphis, Tenn. | 

Sist Session Grand division of the | 
Order of Railway Conductors—May, | 
1907, Memphis, Tenn. (H 94561, | 
May 25, 1907.) [9894 | 


Core (EH. B.), New York, 


NEY. | 

Innocence. (H 95597, June 27, 1907.) | 
[9895 | 

Coster (Paul R.), Hol- | 


land, Mich. 

Life saving station and crew, Maca- 
tawa,. Mich. (H 94921, June ¥7, | 
1907. ) [9896 | 

On the Kazoo at New Richmond, Mich. 
(H 94920, June 7, 1907.) 


Covell (Bert G.), Birming- 

ham, Ala. 
Bankhead (J. H.) 11452. 
June 24, 1907.) [9897 | 


— 11468. (H 95519, June 24, 1907.) 
Crouch (William Luther), 


Trinidad, Colo. 
City of Trinidad, Colo. (H 94633, May | 


(H 95518, | 


28, 1907.) [9898 | 
Fishers Peak. (H 94634, May 28, | 
1907. ) 


Cruver manufacturing com- 
pany, Chicago, III. | 
Kitty’s bath. (H 94610, May 27, 1907.) | 
[9899 | 
Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 


ton, Mass. 
Battle scene: Arabs making a detour. | 


18 by 22. (H 95133, June 12, 1907.) | 
[9900 
Graziella: A Girl of Capri. 8 by 10. | 


(H 95134, June 12, 1907.) | 


| Silk moth and eggs. 


Trays of worms. 


Springtime 


| Springtime (A) portrait. 


479 


Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Master Hare. 8 by 10. (H 95135, 
June 12, 1907.) 
Lost. -8 by 10) “Gat 95132, “June 123 
1907. ) 
Curtis silk farms, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Cutting mulberry leaves. (H 94614, 
May 27, 1907.) [9901 


Feeding silk worms. 
27, 1907.) 

Gathering mulberry leaves. 
May 27, 1907.) 


(H 94615, May 
(H 94612, 


(H 94611, May 


27, 1907.) 

Silk worms of different ages. (H 
94616, May 27, 1907.) 

Silk worms spinning cocoons. (H 


94613, May 27, 1907.) 
(H 94617, May 27, 


1907. ) 
Dake (Edward), Medford, 
Wis. 
New high school at Medford, Wis. (H 
94576, May 27, 1907.) [9902 
Davenport (Frederic S.), 
Bangor, Me. 
Atlantic squadron at Bar Harbor. (H 
95012, June 10, 1907.) [99038 
Davies (J. R.), Pueblo, 
Colo. 
Greetings from Pueblo, Colo. (H 
95637, June 28, 1907.) [9904 


Davis (George Hosum), 
jr., Somerville, Mass. 
Harvard’s mascot. (H 94274, May 20, 
1907; 2 @ May 13, 1907.) [9905 
Davis & Eichemeyer, New 
MOTK, AN Ye 
(H 94567, May 25, 1907.) 
[9906 — 
(H 94563, May 


Blossoms. 


Idyl (An) of spring. 
Za OOT.) 

Springtime. 

Springtime blossoms. 
25, 1907.) 


(H 94565, May 25, 1907.) 
(H 94568, May 


(A) 
May 25, 1907.) 


fancy. (H 94566, 


(H 94562, 
May 25, 1907.) 


When the apple blossoms blow. (H 
94564, May 25, 1907.) 
Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Bache (Sarah Franklin). (H 94464, 
May 23, 1907.) [9907 


Before sunrise. June. (H 95943, July 
ff) 1907.) 


480 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 


Boone’s cabin, High Bridge, Ky. (H 
95052, June 10, 1907.) 

Boys’ academy, Albany, N. Y. (H 
95351, June 17, 1907.) 

Cannon rock. (H 94482, May 24, 
1907. ) 

Charles I. (H 94462, May 23, 1907.) 


Cliff stairway, High Bridge, Ky. (H 
95051, June 10, 1907.) 

Fishers (The) (H 95942, Sully 1, 
1907. ) 


Government lock, High Bridge, Ky. 
(H 95048, June 10, 1907.) 


Grand canyon, from Grand View hotel, 


Arizona. (H 95301, June 15, 1907.) 
Hamilton (Alexander) (H 94463, May 
23, 1907.) 


High bridge and Kentucky river, High 
Bridge, Ky. (H 95054, June 10, 
1907. ) 

High Bridge station, High Bridge, Ky. 
(H 95050, June 10, 1907.) 

High school, Albany, N. Y. 
June 17, 1907.) 

Hotel El] Tovar, Grand Canyon, Ari- 
zona. (H 95302, June 15, 1907.) 

IKkentucky river and High bridge, High 


Bridge, Ky. (H 95047, June 10, 
1907. ) 


Looking up Woodward ave., from the 


(H 95548, 


campus, Detroit, Mich. (H 95875, 
June 29, 1907.) 
Main street, Brattleboro, Vt. (H 


95845, June 17, 1907.) 

Main street, from near R. R. station, 
Brattleboro, Vt. (H 95346, June 17, 
1907.) 

Main street, looking north, Brattleboro, 


Vt.. (H 95344, June 17, 1907.) 

Mirror (The) signal. (H 95031, June 
10, 1907.) 

Misers (The). (H 95443, June 21, 
1907.) 

Old State house, Rutland, Vt. (H 


95343, June 17, 1907.) 

Old Wilderness road, High Bridge, Ky. 
(H 95053, June 10, 1907.) 

Peg Woftington. (H 95300, June 15, 
1907. ) 

Ploughing scene. 
1907. ) 

Pont Aven. 
Li 1907.) 

Portrait of a man. 
1907. ) 

Primitive (A) ferry, High Bridge, Ky. 
(H 95046, June 10, 1907.) 


(H 95941, July 1, 
029289. (H 95352, June 


(H 94483, May 24, 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 

Queen Philippa. (H 95200, June 13, 
1907. ) 

Reformed church, Albany, N. Y. 
95349, June 17, 1907.) 

S. S. Northwest. (H 95876, June 29, 
1907.) 

Str. Falls City passing High Bridge, 
Ky. (H 95049, June 10, 1907.) 

Stuart (James), duke of Richmond 
and Lenox. (H 94846, June 3, 1907.) 

Van Male (Jean) portrait. (H 
95000, June 8, 1907.) 

Van Rensselaer manor house, Albany, 


(H 


N. Y. (H 95350, June 17, 1907.) 
Vespers. (H 95940, July 1, 1907.) 
Virgin (The). (Hl O5e54.) sume”. 17; 

1907.) 


Virgin adoring the Infant Saviour. 
(H 95353, June 17, 1907.) 

Wedding (The). (H 959389, July 1, 
1907.) 

Whetstone falls, Brattleboro, Vt. 
95347, June 17, 1907.) 

Wrecker Favorite. (H 94845, June 3, 


(H 


1907. ) 

engine room. (H 94842, June 3, 
1907. ) 

looking forward. (H 948438, June 
3, LOOT) 

machine shop. (H 94844, June 


3, LOOK) 
windlass and clam shell bucket. 
(H 94841, June 3, 1907.) 
Young artist. (Hi 959388, July 1, 1907.) 
Dickson (Chaplain). Fort 
Sam Houston, Tex. 
Entrance to infantry post, Fort Sam 


Houston, Tex. (H 94640, May 29, 
1907. ) [9908 


Dickson (Thomas J.), Fort 
Sam Houston, Tex. 
Firing sunset gun, Fort Sam Houston. 
(H 95453, June 15, 1907.) [9909 


Lawns in lower post, Fort Sam Hous- 
ton. (H 95451, June tot 30m) 


North line, officers quarters, Fort Sam 


Houston. (H 95454, June 15, 1907.) 

| San Antonio. observation car. (H 
95449, June 15, 1907.) 

Swan in Brackenridge park. (H 


95452, June 15, 1907.) 
West line, officers quarters, Fort Sam 
Houston. (H 95455, June 15, 1907.) 
Wild buffalo, Brackenridge park. (H 
95450, June 15, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


481 


Drummond (Aubrey). New 
York, N.Y: 
Old (The) shot tower. (H 95358, June 
elT. 1907; 2 ¢. May 31, 1907.) [9910 


Dunlap (O. E.), Niagara 
Falls. N. Y. 

At Foster’s flat. (H 94554. May 25. 
1907.) {9911 

Beautiful Niagara gorge. (H 94552, 
May 25, 1907.) 

Below the Devil's hole. 
May 25, 1907.) 

_ Below the whirlpool. 


(H 94558, 


(H 94550, May 


25, 1907.) 
Great whirlpool. (H 94557. May 25, 
1907.) 


Looking toward Lewiston. (H 94551. 
May 25, 1907.) 

Near Niagara university. 
May 25, 1907.) 
Queenston heights. 

25. 1907.) 
Whirlpool rapids. 
1907.) 
Dunsmore (Maleolm). 
Morristown, N. J. 
O. H. Kahn's four in hand at Plainfield 
horse show. 1907. (H 95362, June 
18, 1907.) {9912 


Dye (W. D. L.), Rockport. 
Tex. 
81 crabs in 2 hrs... Rockport. Texas. 
(H 95520. June 24, 1907.) [9913 


Eddington (Charles G..) 
Watertown, S. Dak. 
Watertown. S. D., Portion of business 

district Watertown. S. D.. looking 


(H 94555. 


(H 94555. May 


(H 94556. May 25. 


west from Grand Opera house. (H 
94671, May 20, 1907.) 
[9914 
Eddy (Fredk. W.). Mount 
Tabor, N. J. 


Tabor. as seen from Tabor Heights. 
(H 94772, May 31, 1907: 2 c. May 16, 
1907.) [9915 


Edison (Thomas A.). West 
Orange. N. J. 
Cohen's fire sale. Scene 1 to 12. 
95238-95249. June 14. 1907.) 


Elton studio. 
Ohio. 
(H 9473, May 23, 1907.) 


(H 
[9916 


Cleveland. 


Tiley. [9917 


Evening news company. 
Detroit, Mich. 
Baldwin (Mildred A.) 11 to 16. 
94895-94900, June 6, 1907. 


Sussex (Clara) 1 to 6. 
94906, June 6. 1907.) 


(H 
[9918 
(H 94901-— 


Falk, New York. N. Y. 
Eames (Emma) 111. (H 95359, June 
18, 1907.) [9919 


Faweett (Waldon), Wash- 

ington, D. C. 

U. S. War balloon. 1 to 4. 
95233. June 14, 1907.) 


(H 95230— 
[9920 


Felker (Clarence Edward), 
Easton, Pa. ‘ 
June 27, 


Easton armory. (H 95622, 
1907.) [9921 
Lehigh valley station. Easton, Pa. (H 


95869. June 29. 1907.) 


Fischer (Harry P.). Ma- 

rietta. Ohio. 

View of dam when wild. 
June 3. 1907.) 


(H 94838, 
[9922 


Wild rush of water at dam. (H 94837, 


June 3, 1907.) 
Fishbaugh (W. A.), Em- 
pire, Canal Zone, Pan- 


[9923 

—— Empire. C. Z. (H 95516, June 22. 
1907.) ‘ 

Floe (Easton). Blue Earth, 
Minn. 

City of Blue Earth, Minnesota, main 
street, looking north. (H 95381. 
June 20, 1907.) [9924 

High school. (H 95427. June 21, 1907.) 

French (Henry Adams), 
Portland. Oreg. 
Oregon rose trees. (H 95357. June 18, 


1907.) [9925 
Frey (William B.), Quincy. 
Ill. 
Quincy house. (H 95030. June 10. 
1907.) [9926 
Gallatin (Albert). New 


York, .N.. Y. 
Portrait of aman. (H 94574. May 27, 
1907.) [9927 


Gauthier (Julie C.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 
Minnesota capitol. The Governor's re- 
ception room, east end. (H 95367, 


June 19. 1907.) [9928 
——Sky-light vault east wing. (H 
95365. June 19. 1907.) 
South and east facades. (H 
95366. June 19, 1907.) 
South and west facades. (H 


95364. June 19, 1907.) 


482 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Gibb aC Me eAS)5 
Conn. 
Greetings from the nutmeg. state. 
Which are the genuine? (H 94882, 

May 21,1907, 2,e. May 13, 1907.) 
[9929 


Bristol, 


Gibb (Mrs. Millie Arms), 
Bristol, Conn. 
Jamestown exposition 1907. Wooden 


nutmegs from Connecticut. (H | 
95057, June 3, 1907.) [9930 
Gibbs (Aeronaut). Jolo, 
1 Eu 


Bogobo chief and daughters. 134. (H 


95527, June 24, 1907.) [9931 


Bogobos, males. 187. (H 95530, June 
24, 1907.) | 
women. 135. (H 95526, June 24, | 
1907. ) | 


Davao tribes, women. 133. 


June 24, 1907.) 


Guiansur girl, 232: (Hi 95528, June | 
24, 1907. ) | 

Guianguis, males. 189. (H 95529, 
June 24, 1907.) 

Tagocolos. 146. (H 95525, June 24, 
1907. ) 


2 ¢@. of each May 21, 1907. 


Gowen (Harry W.), Hali- 
fax, N. C. 


Interior view of old Masonic temple, | 
(H 95595, June 27, | 
[9932 


Old Masonic temple. Halifax, N. C. | 


Ealitex= Ne C: 
1907.) 


(H 95596, June 27, 1907.) 
_ Photo of charter issued by the Grand 


lodge of England to White lodge, | 
(H 95594, June 27, | 


Halifax, N. C. 
1907. ) 


Grant (Clifford W.), Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

Remember the hat. 

18, 1907; 2c Feb. 8, 1907.) 


Griffin (G. Taylor), Al- 
bamye 2No WY. 


Senate group of the state of New York. | 


1907-8. (H 94632, May 28, 1907.) 


Griffith & Griffith, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Administration building by night, 
Jamestown exposition, Norfolk, Va. 
12512. (H 94988, June 8, 1907.) 

[9935 

Crowds at the opening of the James- 

town exposition, Norfolk, Va. 12505. 
(H 94981, June 8, 1907.) 

Dining room, Chamberlain hotel, Old 

Point Cemtorte, Vas 12534. 
94991, June &, 1907.) 


(H 95531, 


(H 90596, Feb. | 
[9933 | 
| States (The) exhibit palace, James- 


[9934 


(H 


Griffith & Griffith, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Fleet of warships by night, from expo- 
sition grounds, Norfolk, Va. 12513. 
(H 94989, June 8, 1907.) ® 


Hydraulic mining in southern Oregon. 
4867. (H 94992, June 8, 1907.) 


Interior of Bruton church, Williams- 


burg, Va. 12520. (H 94990, June 
8, 1907.) 
Interior of States exhibit palace, 


Jamestown exposition, Norfolk, Va. 
12508. (H 94984, June 8, 1907.) 


Mines and Metallurgy building, James- 
town exposition, Norfolk, Va. 12509. 
(H 94985, June 8, 1907.) 


Palace of Manufactures, 
exposition, Norfolk, Va. 
94982, June 8, 1907.) 


Pennsylvania state building, reproduc- 
tion of Independence hall, James- 
town exposition, Norfolk, Va. 12510. 
(H 94986, June 8, 1907.) 


Roosevelt (President) at the opening 
of the Jamestown exposition, Nor- 
folk, Va. 12504. (H 94980, June 8, 
1907. ) 


Roosevelt (President) delivering his 
address at opening of Jamestown ex- 
position, Norfolk, Va. 12502. (H 
94978, June 8, 1907.) 


Roosevelt (President) reviewing pa- 
rade at opening of Jamestown ex- 
position, Norfolk, Va. 12508. (H 
94979, June 8, 1907.) 


Shady (A) walk in a California olive 
grove. 4866. (H 94993, June 8, 
1907. ) 


State (The) buildings on Willoughby 
boulevard, Jamestown exposition, 
Norfolk, Va. <j Zoiale (H 94987, 
June 8, 1907.) 


Jamestown 
12506. (H 


town exposition, Norfolk, Va. 12507. 


(H 94983, June 8, 1907.) 


Haas (Charles P.), Fre- 
mont, Ohio. 
St. Joseph’s German catholic church. 
(H 95216, June 14, 1907.) [9936 


Haddix (A. J.), Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 
First Baptist church, Wichita Falls, 
Texas. (H 938942, May 18, 1907.) 
[9937 
Interior of first baptist church, Wich- 
ita Falls, Tex. (H 93948, May 18, 
1907. ) 
2c of each May 7, 1907. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


483 


| 
Hall (Geo. P.) & son, New | 
York, N. Y. | 

Blackwell’s Island bridge, N. Y. 

6033. (H 95007, June 1, 1907.) 
[9938 

Carnegie residence New York city. 
6030. (H 94478, May 24, 1907; 2 «g. | 
May 25, 1907.) 

Schwab residence New York city. 
6031. (H 94479, May 24, 1907; 2 c. 
May 25, 1907.) 

West st. building New York city. 6032. 
(H 94480, May 24, 1907; 2 c. May 25, | 
1907.) 


no. 


Hanson (Maynard D.), 
Portland, Me. 
Williston church. (H 94847, June 38, 
1907. ) [9939 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, 
Pa. 
After the fire, Wilkes-Barre. (H 94708, 
May 31, 1907.) [9940 — 
At the fire, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (H 
94715, May 31, 1907.) 
Broad st., Pittston. -(H 94720, May 31, | 
1907. ) 


Campbell’s ledge, from Pittston. (H 
94717, May 31, 1907.) 
Ii. Market st. Wilkes-Barre. (H 94703. | 


May 31, 1907.) 
Exter st., W. Pittston. 
31, 1907.) 
Fire scene, Wilkes-Barre. 
May 31, 1907.) 


(H 94713, May | 


(H 94709, 


Flatiron (The), Wilkes-Barre. (H 
94710, May 31, 1907.) 

Northampton st., Wilkes-Barre. (H 
94705, May 31, 1907.) 

On Exter st., W. Pittston. (H 94712. 
May 31, 1907.) 

On S. Main st., Wilkes-Barre. (H 
94711, May 31, 1907.) 

On the square, from Main st. (H 
94726, May 31, 1907.) . 

On the square, Wilkes-Barre. (H 
94704, May 31, 1907.) 

On Wyoming ave., W. Pittston. (H 


94725, May 31, 1907.) 

Pittston & Ledge. (H 94724, May 81, 
1907. ) 

Pittston down the river. 
May 31, 1907.) 


Pittston up the river. (H 94702, May 
31, 1907.) 

River park, where the breezes blow. | 
(H 94716, May 31, 1907.) 

River st., W. Pittston, Pa. 
May 31, 1907.) 


(H 94701, 


ae 


| West Pittston (A) street. 


| Desert (The) 


Men of Acoma. 


| Birds-eye view of Decatur, III. 


| Oregon girl. 


| Frankfort 
(H 94721, | 


Harris: ((W..' JS.) Pittston; 
P 


a. 

River st. walk. (H 94707, May 31, 
1907. ) 

Section (A) of Pittston. 
May 31, 1907.) 


(H 94722, 


S. Franklin st., Wilkes Barre. (H 
94727, May 31, 1907.) 
S. Main st., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


(H 
94706, May 31, 1907.) 
(H 94718, May 31, 1907.) 
West Pittston, Pa. (H 94714, May 31, 
1907. ) 


from E. Pittston. 
ad, 1907.) 


(H 94719, May 


(H 94700, 
May 31, 1907.) 

Where the cars stop. 
31, 1907.) 


(H 94723, May 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Cool (A) shaddow. (H 95204, June 11, 
1907. ) [9941 
im storm. (H -95207, 


June 11, 1907.) 
(H 95209, June 11, 


1907. ) 

| Navajo (A) Hogan. (H 95202, June 
11, 1907.) 

| Navajo: lands ) (Hl 95208; «June: ide 
1907. ) 

Pool in the rocks. (H 95211, June 11, 
1907. ) 

Turquoise driller. (H 95213, June 11, 
1907. ) 

Women at pool. (H. 95210, June 11, 
1907. ) 


2 c. of each Apr. 9, 1907. 


Herald-despatch company, 
Decatur, Ill. 

(H 

94730, May 31, 1907; 2 c June 13, 

1907. ) [9942 


Herman (John F.), Ackley, 
Iowa. 
Colorado . girl: (H 91821, Mar 20, 
1907 32 Gc. Apr. 17, 1907.) [9943 
Iowa girl. (H 95131, June 12, 1907.) 
Minnesota girl. (H 91819, Mar. 20, 
10. 2 ee. Apr. he. 1907.) 
(H 91820, Mar. 20, 1907; 
Pes Apr. 1 Ty.1907T.) 


Heusel (Otto E.), Frank- 
fort, Mich. 
(Views of). (H 93864, 
May 16, 1907; 2 c. May 8, 1907.) © 
[9944 


484 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Holsinger (R. W.), Char- 
lottesville, Va. 


East lawn, University of Virginia. 
(H 95613, June 27, 1907.) [9945 
Horgan (J.), jr., Seran- 
tone sear 


How the White Steamer crossed the 


finish, Mt. Giant Despair Climb, 
May 30, 1907. (H 94767, June 1, 
1907. ) [9946 


Moosic Lake, Pa. 
pack glen. 
Ze. June 6; 1907, ) 


Coming into Pau- 


——The Falls, Paupack glen. (H 
94969, June 7, 1907; 2 ¢. June 6, 
1907. ) 

——  Paupack glen and easeade. (H | 
94965, June 7, 1907; 2 « June 6, 
1907.) 


Paupack glen cascade. (H 94966, 
June 7, 1907; 2 c. June 6, 1907.) 


——Twin falls, Paupack glen. (H 
94968, June 7, 1907; 2 « June 6, 
1907.) 

—— Upper falls, Paupack glen. (H 
94967, June 7, 1907; 2 c& June 6, | 
1907. ) 

Horkmans (David M.), 
Lawrence, Kans. 

Kansas University. general view. (H | 

94739, May 31, 1907.) [9947 


Horne (Jos.) company, 


Pittsburg, Pa. 
Country club. (H 94013, May 8, 1907.) 
[9948 
Hulse (Mrs. ©.) and De 
Windt (Mrs. E. C.), 
Atlantic City, N. J. 

More I see of men the better I like 
dogs. (H 94746, June 1, 1907; 2 «. 
May 23, 1907.) [9949 


Hurst (George S.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Class of 1907 Germantown combined 


school. (H 94639, May 29, 1907.) 
[9950 
Ireland (Alleyne), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Tartini prints. Eve. (H 94923, June 
0G, L907.) [9951 | 
——Diana. (H 94922, June 7, 1907.) 
Marpessa. (H 94924, June 7, | 
1907. ) 
Jacobson (J.) Culbertson, 
Mont. 
Cyprian dog. (H 95235, June 14, 
1907. ) [9952 


(H 94964, June 7, 1907; | 


_ Interior 


| Machinery & transportation. 


| -—— building. 


_ Mexico & Porto Rico building. 
| Military restaurant. 
| Mines & metallurgy building. 
| Model school. 

| Negro building. 


North Carolina building. 


| Rhode Island building. 


Jamestown official photo 
corporation, Nor- 


folk, Va. 
Auditorium, 1425, 1624, 1974, 1989, 
2060. [9953 


Baby incubator. 1884, 

Baltimore building. 2062. 

Battle of the Merrimac and Monitor. 
1848. 

Beauvoir. 2065. 

Connecticut building. 1824. 


Connecticut department of insurance. 
1802. 

Destruction of San Francisco. 1807. 

Educational building—EHast. 1986. 

Entrance to Manufacturers building at 
night. 1746. 

Entrance to Palace of Pure Foods. 
1445. 

Food products building. 1444. 


| Georgia building. 1947. 
| Georgia silver service. 
| Government building, A 1830, B 1828 


1980. 


& 1829. 
Illinois building. 
Inside Inn. 2057. 
Connecticut building. 
2055 & 2056. 
Tron shop. 2066. 
Kentucky building. 


1825. 


2054, 


1696. 

1935. 
1629, 1874, 1992, & 1993. 
1985. 


building. 
Manufacturers and liberal arts. 
1427. 
Marine exhibits. 1801. 
Massachusetts building. 1826. 
1998. 
1692. 
19388. 
1800. 

1948. 
New Jersey building. 
New York building. 1995. 
1834. 
North Dakota. .1907. 
Ostrich farm. 1883. 
Pharaoh’s daughter. 
Pocahontas hospital. 


1806. 
2061. 
1831. 
1792. 
1638. 
1424, 
1832, 


Scene on canoe trail. 

Smithsonian institute. 

State buildings—West. 

States exhibit building. 
& 1991. 


Tours of the world. 


1990, 


1833. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Jamestown official photo 
corporation, Nor- 
folk, Va. 

. Trixie exhibit. 1816. 

Virginia. 1999. 
Virginia building. 
interior. . 1495. 


1876. 


Warpath. 1975. 
general view. 1987. 
West Virginia. 2000. 


(H 95805-95868, June 29, 1907.) 


485 


Kennedy (Paul E.), Gold- 
field, Nev. 

Acre of beer bottles, Goldfield, Nev. 
(H 94861, June 5, 1907.) [9962 

Circus day in Goldfield, Nev. (H 
94859, June 5, 1907.) 

House built of adobe mud, tin-cans 
and beer bottles. (H 94860, June 5, 
1907. ) 

Mary’s dance hall, Goldfield, Nev. (H 
94862, June 5, 1907.) ' 


Kolber p@B: Wa). Witie- 
TOMS aN. del. 


_ At the historic Jamestown exposition. 


Jenle (KR: A.),  Lind- 
3 strom, Minn. 
Birds-eye view of Lindstrom, Minn. | 
(H 94783, June 3, 1907.) [9954 
Peninsula hotel and grounds, Lind- 
strom, Minn. (H -94782, June 3, 
1907; 2 c. of each June 8, 1907.) 
Johnson (The) company, 


Salt Lake City, Utah. 


Alice Nielsen as Rosina. 1907. (H 
94001, May 18, 1907.) [9955 
Sego (The) lily. 1907. (H 94002, 
May 18, 1907; 2 « of each May 17, | 
1907. ) 
Johnston (R. W.), In- 
gram, Pa. 


Carnegie tech. school, Pittsburg, 1907. | 


(H 95376, June 20, 1907.) 
May day at Baldwin cottage. 
94676, May 31, 1907.) 
South Professor street, Oberlin, 
(H 94677, May 31, 1907.) 


[9956 
(Hi 


O. 


Jones (Thomas Quinn), 
Washington, D. C. 

Longfellow (Marian S.) 11 
(H 94738, May 31, 1907.) 


Jordan 


by 14. 


studio, 
Mass. 
Guild (Gov.) & council. 
June 6, 1907.) 
Kaufmann & Strauss co., 
New: York, N.Y. 
Grecian beauty. 


Boston, 


1907. ) [9959 
He’s jollying me. (H 938747, May 16, 
1907. ) 


In the good old times. 
May 16, 1907.) 
Safety in numbers. 

16, 1907.) 


Kellogg (Elmer E.), Port 
Leyden, N. Y. 

Empty (The) sleeve. 

10, 1907; 2 ec. June 3, 1907.) 


Kelly (George Francis), 
San Francisco, Cal. 
He won't bite you. 
1907. ) 


(H 95748, 


(H 93749, May 


[9960 


| Our 
[9957 | 


(Hl 94877, | 
[9958 


17164. (H 94918, June 6, 1907.) 
[9963 
Corner (The) stone of our Republic 


lies in our treating each man on 
his worth, Pres. Roosevelt at James- 
town exposition. 17155. (H 94909, 
June 6, 1907.) 

Crowd at the grand stand during the 
opening ceremonies, Jamestown ex- 
position. 17159. (H 94913, June 6, 
£907.) 

Food products building, Jamestown ex- 
position. 17163. (H 94917, June 6, 
1907. ) 

Military review on _ Lee’s” parade 
ground, Jamestown exposition. 
17160. (H 94914, June 6, 1907.) 

Naval cadets passing in review. Lee’s 
parade ground, Jamestown exposi- 
tion! (171Gh)) (CH 94915). Sunes; 
19C7-) 


Opening prayer, Jamestown exposition. 
17157. (H 94911, June 6, 1907.) 


purpose is to build up rather 
than to tear down, Pres. Roosevelt 


at the Jamestown exposition. 17156. 
(H 94910, June 6, 1907.) 

Roosevelt (President) and _ escort, 
Jamestown exposition. 17153. (H 
94907, June 6, 1907.) 

| Roosevelt (President & Mrs.) at the 
Jamestown exposition. 17154. (H 


(H 93746, May 16, | 


(H 95008, June 


(H 94970, June 7, | 
[9961 | 


94908, June 6, 1907.) 


Society at the Jamestown exposition. 
17162. (H 94916, June 6, 1907.) 


Tucker (Hon. Henry St. George), 
Pres. of the Jamestown exposition, 
delivering the opening address. 
17158. (H 94912, June 6, 1907.) 


Klein (Charles), 
Minn. 
Great Northern Pike. 
25, 1907.) 


Korner & Wood company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Quiet (A) stream. 14. 
May 31, 1907.) 


Osakis, 


(H 95566, June 
[9964 


(H 94675, 
[9965 


486 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Kugler company, Newark, 

Nek 

Fitz-gerald (Bishop) 
22. NOOK.) 


Laudon (Carl August Her- 
man), Helena, Mont.. 
Patmos gospel of the sun. stone A. 
(H 94270, May 8, 1907.) [9967 
——stone B. (H 94271, May 8, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Apr. 24, 1907. 


Lauchlin. (Cli R:), 
Parke yh. 

(H 94569, May 25, 1907.) 

[9968 


(H 95463, June 
[9966 


Oak 
Turkies. 


Lauterbach (Henry C.), 

Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 
Burning of the steamboat City of 
Troy, at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. on April 
LOO Halts. INT. 
31, 1907.) [9969 


Steamboat City of Troy afire at Dobbs 
Perry, NX. April Delgo 7; dele Mi 
(H 94674, May 31, 1907.) 
1c. of each Apr. 16, 1907. 

1 @. of each May 31, 1907. 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Birdseye view of McCormick plant, 
Chicago, Ill. (H 94366, May 22, 
LOOT ae [9970 


Highty-fifth anniversary luncheon ten- 
dered by Henry A. Willard to asso- 


ciation oldest inhabitants, D.C. (H 
94840, June 3, 1907.) 
Grand American handicap. (H 95521, 


June 24, 1907.) 

Merchants & mfgs. ass’n banquet ten- 
dered to Sec’y Taft, June 10, 1907, 
Milwaukee, Wis. (H 95341, June 17, 


1907.) 
Presentation exercises of Friends 
school. (H 95355, June 17, 1907.) 


Y. M. C. A. banquet, Milwaukee, Wis. 
(H 94855, June 5, 1907.) 


Lazarnick CNG): 

York) Ne"Y. 

Kuroki (General) and 

95439, June 21, 1907.) h9oT 

Sage (Mrs. Russell) in her home. 

1 to 5. (H 95484-95488, June 21, 
1907. 


Leet brothers, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
May day at Forest Glen. A-I, K. 
(H 95260-95269, June 15, 1907.) 
[9972 


New 


Stati: «Get 


Leigh (William Harvey), 
Beaver Falls, Pa. 
Don’t rob the eagles. (H 95569, June 
Zi LOOT.) [9973 


(H 94673, May | 


Leigh (William Harvey), 
Beaver Falls, Pa. 
Eagles protect their own. 
June 25, 1907.) 


Leighton (Hugh C.) com- 
pany, Portland, Me. 
All aboard for the Ormond, Daytona 


(H 95570, 


races. (H 98752, Apr. 29, 1907.) 
[9974 
Beau Brummels of Florida. (H 93753, 


Apr. 29; 190%) 
Birds eye view of-Fort Williams, Me. 
(H 95118, June 12, 1907.) 


Canteen, Fort Williams, 
95114, June 12, 1907.) 


Mes. (EH 


| Company barracks, Fort Williams, Me. 


(H 95115, June 12, 1907.) 


Florida (A) automobile party. 
93754, Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Goddard mansion, Fort Williams, Me. 
(H 95116, June 12, 1907.) 


Guard mount, Fort Williams, Me. 
95117, June 12, 1907.) 


Inspection, Fort Williams, 
95118, June 12, 1907.) 


Native chauffeurs. (H 93755, Apr. 29, 
1907.) 


Officers’ quarters, Fort Williams, Me. 
(H 95119, June 12, 1907.) 


Passing in review, Fort Williams, Me. 
(H 95120, June 12, 1907.) 


Portland head light. (H 95112, June 


(H 


(H 


Me. (H 


12. 1OO%) 

Steamer Machigonne. (H 95589, June 
26, 1907.) . 
View of Parade grounds, Fort Wil- 
liams, Me (H 95121, June 12, 

1907. ) 


Leonard (R. C.), Aber- 
deen, Wash. 
Grays Harbor May festival chorus. 
(H 95029, June 10, 1907.) [9975 


Levering (A. R.), East 
Northfield, Mass. 
Long river, Conn. (H 95339, June 17, 
1907.) [9976 


Science hall, Northfield seminary, 
Mass. (H 95340, June 17, 1907.) 


Lidberg (Edward H.), 
Red Wing, Minn. 
Red Wing seminary. (H 95588, June 


26, 1907.) [9977 
Loefler (A.), Tompkins- 
ville, N. Y. 
Bowling Green, N. Y. 61. (H 95016, 
June 10, 1907.) [9978 


Broadway, N. Y. 17. 
10, 1907.) 


(H 95015, June 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


487 


Loeffler (A.), 
ville, N. 
Broadway and City Hall park, N. Y. 


359. (H 95022, June 10, 1907.) 

Broadway near Chamber street, N. Y. 
163. (H 95018, June 10, 1907.) 

Buildings on Broadway, hear City 
Bae N. -¥: 269. (H 95021, June 
aU, 1907.) 

City Hall park, N. Y. 
June 10, 1907.) 

City Hall park and Broadway, N. Y. 
361. (H 95024, June 10, 1907.) 

-Wifth avenue, N. Y. 151. (H 95017, 
June 10, 1907.) 

Fuller building, N. Y. 204. 
June 10, 1907.) 


Tompkins- 
py 


360. (H 95023, 


(H 95020, 


Lower New York and the Battery. 
d77. (H 95026, June 10, 1907.) 

Union square, N. Y. 362. (H 95025, 
June 10, 1907.) 

meas secustom house, N. Y. 172. (H 
95019, June 10, 1907.) 

Lohmann (Helen), New 
Work. N.Y. 
Nazimova (Madame Alla) l1to8& (H 


94519-94526, May 24, 1907; 2 c. May 
“27, 1907.) [9979 


Losey (North), Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 

Roosevelt (President) addressing 150- 
000 people, unveiling of Lawton 
monument Indianapolis, Ind. May 
30, 1907. (H 95391, June 20, 1907.) 

[9980 

—— speaking Indianapolis, Ind. May 

30, 1907. (H 95392, June 20, 1907.) 


Luick (Emmanuel), Iron 
River, Wis. 
First (The) load. (H 94275, May 20, 
1907.) [9981 
Heavy (A) pull. (H 94276, May 20, 
HOOT: ) 


Last (The) load. 
1907. ) 
2 ce. of each Apr. 27, 1907. 
LEyat (CE. ©:), Dover, N. H. 
Ole gypsies. (H 93611, May 10, 1907; 
2 e@. May 1, 1907.) [9982 
McCarthy (Helen Lovejoy), 
Waltham, Mass. 
Laugh and the world laughs with you. 


(H 94277, May 20, 


(H 94778, June 3, 1907.) [9983 
McCrum (Robert), Ruth- 
erford, N. J. 
According to directions. (H 95702. 
May 7, 1907.) [ 9984 
Ain’t marriage a cinch. (H 95706, | 


May 7, 1907.) 
4729—pr 4, nos 27-30—07——4 


McCrum (Robert), 
erford, N. J. 
And the greatest of these is charity. 
(H 95788, May 7, 1907.) 
Another monopoly. (H 95673, May 7, 
1907. ) 
Anything for me, Mr. Postman. 
» 95740, May 7, 1907.) 
Auld Lang Syne. 2. 


Ruth- 


(H 


(H 95754, May 


7, 1907.) 

Avast ye lubbers. (H 95722, May 7, 
1907. ) 

Beware of the dog. (H 95679, May 7, 
1907. ) 

Blue bell. 4. (H 95675, May 7, 1907.) 

Cake walk up-to-date. (H 95720, May 
eT.) 


Come on you scoundrel. 
May 7, 1907.) 

Come unto me. 
1907.) 

Coming thro’ the rye. 1. 
May 7, 1907.) 

2. (H 95663, May 7, 1907.) 

3. (Hl 95662; May 7;,1907.) 

Coming with a full line of Bamforth’s 
post cards. Hold your order. (H 
95710, May 7, 1907.) 

Country life. (H 95653, May 7, 1907.) 

Don’t go near the bar room. (H 95760, 
May 7, 1907.) 

Kelipse, (An). (H 95658, May 7, 1907.) 

Everybody’s loved by someone. (H 
95692, May 7, 1907.) ; 

Expectations. (H 95739, May 7, 1907.) 

Father come home. (H 95757, May 7, 
1907. ) 

For he’s a jolly good fellow. 
May 7%, 1907.) 

Get the habit. (H 95652, May 7, 1907.) 

Give us this day our daily bread. (H 
95698, May 7, 1907.) 


(H 95697, 
(H 95761, May 7, 


(H 95664, 


(H 95715, 


Glory song. (H 95687, May 7, 1907.) 
(H 95748, May 7, 1907.) 
Good morning.) (EH * 95732). ‘May - 0, 
1907. ) 
Good night. 1. (H 95649, May 7, 
1907.) 
2.9 (His95695, May.7, 1907.) 
Goodbye, little girl, goodbye. (H 
95659, May 7, 1907.) 
Happy dreams of long ago. (H 95672, 
May 7, 1907.) 
Have you gone to the dogs. (H 95651, 
May 7, 1907.) 
Hearty congratulations. (H 95648, 


May, i, L907.) 


438 


McCrum (Robert), Ruther- 


ford, Nid: 
Heavy (A) load. (H 95728, May 7, 
1907. ) 
Here’s to our sweethearts’ and wives. 
(H 95725, May 7, 1907.) 


Here’s to you as good as you are. (H 
95724, May 7, 1907.) 
Honeysuckle and bee. 1 & 2.  (H | 


95758, 95759, May 7, 1907.) 

Hot “(A)” might. CH Satin May 9: 
1907. ) 

Vll take you home again, Kathleen. 
(H 95713, May 7, 1907.) 

I’m driving a carriage and pair. 
95741, May 7, 1907.) 

I’m happy but broke. 
7, 1907.) 
I’m holding three of a 
95708, May 7, 1907.) 
I’m open to confess, It’s the clothes 
that makes -the man. (H 957595, 
May 7, 1907.) 

I wish I was single again. 
May 7, 1907.) 

In the bath. (H 95735, May 7, 1907.) 

In the good old summer time. (H 
95681, May 7, 1907.) 

Is marriage a failure. 
7, 1907.) 

Is that my daddy. 
1907. ) 

Is that you Charlie. 
1907. ) 

Its a great big shame. 
May 7, 1907.) 


(A 
(H 95729, May 


kind. 


(H 95655, 


(H 95674, May 7, 


(H 95650, May 7, 


It’s all right in the Summer time. (H | 
95699, May 7, 1907.) 
It’s up to-you to square things. (H | 


95756, May 7, 1907.) 

Knights (The) of labour. 
Mian %: 1907.) 

Lead kindly light, 1, 2, 38. 
95690, May 7, 1907.) 

Married bliss. (H 95746, May 7, 1907.) 

Maiden’s ' (The) 
May 7, 1907.) 

Maisie in the corn. 1. 
ol GOT) 

2. (H 95682, May 7, 1907.) 

3. (H 95684, May 7; 1907.) 

Mary. (H 95749, May 7, 1907.) 

Mary had a little lamb. (H 95719, 
May 7, 1907.) 

Now be good. (H 95647, May 7, 1907.) 


Oh, for the wings of a dove. (H 
95750, May 7, 1907.) 


(H 95748, 


prayer. 


(H 95683, May 


CE 


(H 95657, May. | 


(H 95714, | 


(H 95688— | 


(H_ 95751, | 


| On 


| Song of the shirt. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


McCrum (Robert), Ruther- 
ford, N. J 
the benches in the park. 
95717, May 7%, 1907.) 
Orphans. (H 95734, May 7, 1907.) 


(H 95676, May 7, 


(H 


Parlour (A) secret. 
1907. ) 

Please Mr. Conductor. 1. 
May 7, 1907.) 
—3. (H 95693, May 7, 1907.) 

Please sew a shirt on the button. 
95716, May 7, 1907.) 

Pressing (A) engagement. 
May 7, 1907.) 

Pretty pansy faces. 
7, 1907.) 

Quiet (A) smoke at last. 
May 7, 1907.) 

Robert on duty. 


(H 95694, 


(H 
(1 95726, 
(H 95718, May 
(H 95728, 


(Ht 95747,.May 7, 


1907. ) 

Rock of Ages. 4. (H 95691, May 7, 
1907. ) 

She cost me thirty cents. (H 95742, 
May 7, 1907.) 


(H 95686, May 7, 1907.) 
(H 95704, May 7, 


Ship ahoy. 


1907.) 


Starting the New Year well. 
95712, May 7, 1907.) 


(H 95745, May 7, 


(H 


Stop yer tickling. 
1907. ) 

Strenuous (The) life. 
LOOT) 


(H 95696, May 


| Sunflower and the sun. (H 95705, 
May 7, 1907.) 

| Table (A) spoon. (Hl 95752, May 7, 
1907. ) 

| Take me home to my mama! (H 
95707, May 7, 1907.) 

Tea (A) spoon. (H 95708, May 7, 
1907. ) 

There is .-a -green hill.’ 1)& 2. (of 


95677, 95878; May 7, 1907.) 
3. (H S56TO Maw ie 1907, ) | 
There’s a friend for lutle childrens || 
(H 95737, May 7, 1907.) 
There’s a_ girl wanted there. 
95700, May 7, 1997.) 
This is my busy day. 
7, 1907.) 

Two hearts that reck 
95709, May 7, 1907.) 
Vacant (The) chair. 1. 

May 7, 1907.) 
2. (H 95666, May 7, 1907.) 
Wanted—lady to keep house. 
95730, May 7, 1907.) 


(H 
(H 95753, May 
as one. (H 


(H 95665, 


(H 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


McCrum (Robert), Ruther- 
ford.’ Ne J. 


Wrate. “likes is a 


fapits. “(CH 95671, May 7, 1907.) 
Wet paint. (H 95680, May 7, 1907.) 
When I survey. (H 95733, May 7, 


1907. ) 

When the heart is young. 
May 7, 1907.) 

Where is my wandering boy to-night. 
(H 95744, May 7,. 1907.) 

Will you love me in December as you 
do in May. 1. (H 95669, May 7, 
1907. ) 

2. (Hi 95668, May 7, 1907.) 


Will you practice this piece with me. | 


(95727, May 7, 1907.) 

Won't it be great to send your mother 
home at ten. (H 95731, May 7, 
1907.) 

Would you marry me. 
1) 190T.) 

Yum! Yum! 


(H 95685, May 
(H 95656, May 7, 1907.) 
MacDonald (Pirie), New 


Work, N.Y. 
Dewing (Dr. O. M.). 


3, 1907.) [9985 | 
Mabon (Dr, Wim.) .C.. (H 94947, 


June 8, 1907.) 

F. (H 94975, June 8, 1907.) 

I. (H 94976, June 8, 1907.) 

Randolph (J. C: F.) 
10, 1907.) 

Ricksecker (Theo.) Large head. 
94894, June 6, 1907.) 


White (James T.) 
1907. ) 


(H 


McDonough (Richard D.), 
Portsmouth, N. H. 

Towing wooden dry dock from Ports- 

mouth navy yard. 

oF 190% > 2c. June 7, 1907.) 


Mac HEuen (Mary Car- 

nell), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Waller (Henry J.) 
as, £907 52 ¢c. June 10; 1907.) 


McFadden (C. L.) & son, 
Denver, Colo. 
myrid, wild ‘eat. €H 95310, June 17, 


1907.) [9988 
—— (H 95787, June 29, 1907.) 
McKenzie (Hugh), Du- 


luth, Minn. 
Duluth harbor.and boats. (H 95371, 
June 10, 1907; 2 c. May 20, 1907.) 


[9989 | 


man wif reg’lar | 


(H 95736, | 


(H 94977, June | 


(H 95013, June | 


(H 95014, June 10, | 


(H 95217, June | 
[9986 


(H 95199, June | 
[9987 | 


| Jefferies 


| Squires, 


489 


Manahan (W. H.), Hills- 
boro Bridge, N. H. 
Alone with the master. 9006. 
95776, June 28, 1907.) 


Among the pines. 9009. 
June 28, +1907. ) 


(H 
[9990 


(H 9577, 


Beatrice. 9004. (H 95778, June 28, 
1907.) 
Joe. 3187. (H 95779, June 28, 1907.) 
Mountain '(The) road. 9017. (H 
95780, June 28, 1907.) 
Playmates. 3746. (H 95781, June 28, 
1907. ) 
| Sunshine and shadow. 9010. (CEE 
95782, June 28, 1907.) 
| Turnpike (The) 9030. (H 95783, June 
28, 1907.) 
Mangans (J. Clifford), 


‘New York, N.Y. 
Dick and Joe. _(H 94729, May 31, 
1907.) [9991 
Old (The) red mill. (H 94728, May 
31, 1907.) 


Manning (Allen J.), Utica, 
IN oe 
TIirst official train over electrified West 


Shere “Re ks) ume is. POU yy kel 
95360, June 19, 1907.) [9992 
Meade (G. W.), Cleve- 


land, Ohio. 
Perkins (Anna) arrives in Cleveland, 
O. (H 94469, May 24, 1907.) [9993 
departs from Berlin Heights, O. 
(H 94470, May 24, 1907.) 


(Enno), 
nati, Ohio. 
Brutus. Cincinnati zoological garden. 

(H 95070, June 11, 1907.) [9994 - 


Miles brothers, San Fran- 
 eiseo, Cal. 
(Jim) on his California 
(H 94997, June 8, 1907.) 
[9995 
Shriners conclave at Los Angeles, Cal., 
May, 1907. (H 94996, June 8, 1907.) 
Australian champion in his 
training quarters. (H 94998, June 
8, 1907.) 
Miller 


Meyer Cincin- 


ranch. 


CAGE WW). 

laski, Va. 

Hotel Pulaski, south front. 
June 13, 1907.) 


Pu- 


(H 95172, 
[9996 


| Passenger station N. & W. Ry., Pu- 


laski, Va. (H 95173, June 13, 1907.) 


Mishkin studio, New 
Work. No VG 
De Cisneros (Hleanore) 15. (H 95254, 
June 14, 1907.) [9997 
Greenbaum (Samuel) 1 to 3. (H 


95255-95257, June 14, 1907. ) 


490 


Monirose (C. Penn), Gads- 
den, Ala. 

As the Coosa winds. 
25, 1907.) 

Emma Sansom (The) monument. 
95870, June 29, 1907.) 
Sunset on Noccula Falls. 

June 25, 1907.) 
2 c. of each June 17, 1907. 


Montrose (N. E.), 
York: Ne Ye 

Newport harbor. (H 94621, May 28, 
1907.) [9999 
Sea evening. 


[9998 
(H 


New 


Moore (Frank B.), New 
Orleans, La. 
Yours infirmary. 
1907. ) 
Morris 


(Chas. H.), Chi- 


nook, Mont. 


Oriental limited, train of the Great | 


(H 95567, June | 


(H 95568, | 


(H 94768, June 1, 1907.) | 
| Apple (An) 


(H 94925, June 7, | 
[10000 | 


Northern R. R. also known as the | 
Great Northern Flyer. (H 95077, | 
June 11, 1907.) [10001 
Morrison (W. M.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Moore (Mabel) no. 1. (H 95517, 
June 22, 1907.) [ 10002 


Morse (Charles H.), Han- 
over, N. H. 


President (The) and Dean of Dart- | 


mouth college. 


(H 95524, June 24, | 


1907.) [10003 
Muller (Enrique), Brook- 
bys, IN Ye 
American fleet at Hampton roads. 


500. (H 94383, May 23, 1907.) 


[10004 | 


New Jersey. 501. 
1907.) 


2 ec. of each May 27, 1907. 


Myers, Boise, Idaho. | 
Haywood, Moyer and Pettibone. (H | 
95027, June 10, 1907.) [10005 
Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone. (H 

95028, June 10, 1907.) 
National press associa- 
tion, Washington, D. C. 
Root (Secretary) at his desk. (H 


S065) Hep ian, MOOT 2 Gc Web. 24; 
107 > Le. Web: 27, 1907.) [10006 


New York zoological so- 
ciety, New York, N. Y. 
Herns of Ovis ammon. 
25, 1907.) 
Record elephant’ tusks. 
94532, May 25, 1907.) 


Bo15. 


(H 94384, May 23, | 


| We are young. 


| Winslow water. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Nicoll (Wm. T.), Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 
Bank of the Ohio valley, Wheeling, 
W. Va. (H 94995, June 8, 1907.) 
[10008 
Linsly institute base ball team, Wheel- 


ing, W. Va. 1907. (H 94994, June 
8, 1907.) 
Nuhn (Oscar), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Alaska, Yukon Pacific exposition, Se- 
attle, Wash. (H'94740, May 31, 1907; 
2 @. May 7, 1907.) [10009 


Nutting (Wallace), South- 
bury, Conn. 
in the lane. 
June 20, 1907.) 


Blonde and brunette. 
20, 1907.) 

Bride and bride’s maid. 
June 20, 1907.) 


Broken lights. 
1907.) 


Chestnut (The) by the bars. 
95412, June 20, 1907.) 


Inglish (An) May. (H 95413, June 


(H 95408, 

[10010 
(H 95409, June 
(H 95410, 
(H 95411, June 20, 


ig b 


20, 1907.) 

In the apple orchard. (H 95414, June 
20, 1907.) 

My cup overflows. (H 95415, June 20, 
1907. ) 


New England in May. (H 95416, June 
20, 1907.) 


Nuttinghame (A) basket. (H 95417, 
June 20, 1907.) 

Soft (A) May morning. (H 95418, 
June 20, 1907.) 

| Spring at the old home. (H 95419, 
| June 20, 1907.) 


1907.) 


Wild (A) apple and cedars. 
June 20, 1907.) 


(H 95421, 


(H 95422, June 20, 
‘1907. ) 


Woodbury (A) fence row. 
June 20, 1907.) 


Oliver (J. K.), Monterey, 
Cal. 


(H 95423, 


_Trachypterus or Monterey sea horse. 


(H 95001, June 8, 1907.) 


Olson (S. H.). Rochester, 
Minn. 
St. Mary’s hospital, Rochester, Minn. 
(H 94747, June 1, 1907.) [10012 


[10011 


} 


(H 95420, June 20, | 


SS 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


491 


Omaha high school; Omaha, 
Nebr. 
Omaha high school. Library. (H 
93878, May 16, 1907.) {10018 
—— Main corridor. (H 93876, May 16, 
1907. ) 
—— Main study room. 
16, 1907.) 
Second -fioor corridor. 
May 16, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Apr. 29, 1907. 
Pach brothers, New York, 
IN, Y. 


(H 93877, May 


(H 93879, 


-D’Abruzzi (Duke) and General Grant. 


84155. (H 94866, May 31, 1907.) 
[10014 
Kigoshi (General) 84093. (H 94869, 
May 31, 1907.) 
Koike (Chozo) 83850 A. (H 94867, 


May 31, 1907.) 


83850 B. (H 94868, May 81, 
1907. ) 
— 83850 C. (H 94871, May 31, | 
1907. ) 
Kuroki (General) 84092 A. (H 
94874, May 31, 1907.) 
— 84092 B. (H 94875, May 31, 
1907. ) 
—and General Grant. 84081. (H 


94872, May 31, 1907.) 


— and general staff. 84095. (H 
94873, May 31, 1907.) 
Umesawa (General) 84094. (H 94870, 


May 31, 1907.) 


Paine (Geo. H.), 

idence, R. I. 

Winslade (Rev. T. J.) (H 94577, May 
Pie toons 2 € June 20, 1907.) 

[10015 


Proy- 


Park & ‘Tilford, New 
Mork. Nu YY; 
Temptingly delicious. (H 93880, May 
17, 1907; 2 «. May 9, 1907.) [10016 


Patterson (E.), 
ville, Tenn. 
Shadows of evening. (H 95462, June 
22, 1907.) 


Sevier- 


Payne & Flynn, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
McLean (Mr. & Mrs. John R.) (H 


94618, May 27, 1907.) [10018 


Pearce (Joseph N.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

White Steamer establishing a new rec- 
ord for Giant’s Despair Hill, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa., May 30, 1907. (H 94926, 
June 7, 1907.) [10019 


[10017 | 


Pease (N. Weston), Con- 
way, N. H. 

Artists Falls, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95328, June 17, 1907.) [10020 

Birches by the road side, North Con- 
way, N. H. (H 95225, June 14, 
1907. ) 

Birchmont, North Conway, N. H. 
95158, June 13, 1907.) 

Cascade Diana’s baths, North Conway, 
N. H. (H 95160, June 13, 1907.) 
Cathedral woods, Intervale, N. H. 

(H 95329, June 17, 1907.) 

Crawford house from Elephants head, 
White mountains, N. H. (H 95171, 
June 13, 1907.) 

Crystal cascade, White mountains, N. 
H. (H 95144, June 13, 1907.) 

Diana’s baths, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95145, June 13, 1907.) 

2. = (et 95162; June 13/1907.) 

2.) (Ce Sb16h. Jume: WS 190Ts) 

Eastman house, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95229, June 14, 1907.) 

Echo lake, North Conway, N. H. 
95152, June 13, 1907.) 

Enchanted woods, North Conway, N. 
Ho (Ht 95827 June 17 1907.) 

First church of Christ, North Conway, 
N. HL (Hi S5i70; Tunests; 190%) 

Flume, Franconia mountains, N.H. 1. 
(H 95147, June 13, 1907.) 

2. (H 95168, June 13, 1907.) 

Frankenstein Trestle, White moun- 
fans,” ON.) EO” CE 1) SaiGiee: Janets: 
1907. ) 

Glen Ellis falls, White mountains, N. 
H. (H 95148, June 138, 1907.) 


Goodrich falls, Jackson, N. H. 
95324, June 17, 1907.) 

Great cut, from Pulpit rock, White 
mountain notch, N. H. (H 95149, 
June 13, 1907.) 


Great cut, White mountain notch, N. 
H. (H 95159, June 13, 1907.) 

Hotel Randal, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95221, June 14, 1907.) 


In the White mountain notch, White 
mountains, N. H. (H 95163, June 
tS) 1907.) 


(H 


(H 


(4 


Intervale house, Intervale, N. H. (H 
95164, June 13, 1907.) 
Jackson, falls; Jackson, ''N: Ho -@l 
, 95228, June 14, 1907.) 
Kearsarge brook, Kearsarge,N.H. (H 


95326, June 17, 1907.) 
Kearsarge house, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95141, June 13, 1907.) 


492 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pease (N. Weston), Con 
way, N. H. 
Ledges and Moat mountain, N. H. 
95220, June 14, 1907.) 
from Russell cottages. 
June 14, 1907.) 

Lovejoy brook, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95330, June 17, 1907.) 

Main street, North Conway, N. H. 
95167, June 13, 1907.) 

Meadows and Mt. Washington, N. H. 
(H 95142, June 13, 1907.) 

(Hl 95335, June) 17, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 95219, 


(Hi 


ese 


- from, North Conway, N. HB. (Ho 
95146, June 13, 1907.) 
Mill brook, North Conway, N. H. (H 


95148, June 13, 1907.) 


Moat mountain and ledges from Mt. 
Surprise. (H 95224, June 14, 1907.) 


Mt. Kearsarge, North Conway, N. H. 
i, CE Sb8a2e June 2 1907.) 

- 2) (OH Gas83; June 17, 1907:) 

North Conway, N. H. White Horse 
ledge and Moat mountain. (H 95218, 
June 14, 1907.) 

Old man of the mountains, Franconia 
NU INS PEL COE (Oaths: + sumer wis: 
1907.) 

On the banks of the Saco river. 
95156, June 13, 1907.) 

On the road to Diana’s baths, North 
Conway, N. H. (Hi 95151, June 13, 
1907.) 

On the road to Mt. Surprise, Intervale, 
Negi (Hagsio0.) umes 1 90%.) 


Roman Catholic Church, Our Lady of 
the Mountains, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95227, June 14, 1907.) 

Silver cascade, White mountain notch, 
N. H. (H 95154, June 13, 1907.) 
Summer rambles, North Conway, N. H. 

(H 95223, June 14, 1907.) 


Summit house, Mt. Washington, N. H. 
(H 95169, June 13, 1907.) 

Tip top house, Mt. Washington, N. H. 
CEE-95155; June’ 13) 1907.) 

View of the Saco river, Hiram, Me. 
(Hi 95157, June 13, 1907.) 


View of Wildcat river, Jackson, N. H. 
GHiEAg5325. june 17, 1907.) 

White birches, North Conway, N. H. 
(H 95226, June 14, 1907.) 


White Horse ledge and Hecho lake, 
North Conway, N. H. (H 953384, 
June 17, 1907.) 

and Moat mountain, North Con- 

weaiy, Na.) qe? SCE 95222) Tune, 14. 

1907. ) 


CE 


Pease (N. Weston), Con- 
way, N. H. 
from Echo lake, North Conway, 
N: . (Hl 9583ty fume ieee 7) 
Wizard -birch, Interyale, N- oH. 
95165, June 13, 1907.) 


Pech (Hobart F.), Akron, 
Ohio. 
(H 94919, June 6, 1907.) 
[10021 
Penfield (Katharine C.), 
Rockford, I]. 


(H 


Long lake. 


Basketful (A) (HM 95384, June 10, 
1907. ) [10022 

Letter’ (The) “(Hi 95385." June 10; 
1907. ) 

Lost (The) coin. (H 95386, June 10, 
1907.) 

Puss in Boot. (H 95387, June 10, 
1907. ) 


Philippine exposition com- 
pany, Washington, D. C. 


Aguinaldo Philippine orchestra. (H 
94535, May 25, 1907.) [10023 


Bagobo chief, Oon. 
1907.) 

Bagobo chief, wife and child. 
94539, May 25, 1907.) i 

Bagobo warriors. (H 94537, May 25, 
1907. ) 

Carmen Mendoza, Philippine harpist. 
(H 94536, May 25, 1907.) 

Long haired Bagobos. (H 94538, May 
ZOO Ke) 

Moro Prince Sansaluna. 
May 25, 1907.) 

Moro spearmen. 


(H 94540, May 25, 


(H 


(H 94543, 


(MH 94541, May 25, 


1907. ) 
Prince Sansaluna. (H 94544, May 25, 
1907.) 


Prince Sansaluna and four slaves. 
94542, May 25, 1907.) 


Pigot (Loretta Bernan- 
dine), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Julodine. (H 90914, Feb. 28, 1907; 1 
c.. Feb: 28; 19032 civil ey, - 1907-) 

[ 10024 


Pope (Willis T.), Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii. 


(H 


Hawaii. (H 94769, May 31, 1907.) 
[10025 
Maui. (H 94770, May 31, 1907; 2 c. 


Apr 18; 19075) 
Oahu. (H. 94771, May 31, 1907.) 


Porter (Milton Edson), 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
Indian making moccasins. (H 95078, 
June 12, 1907.) [10026 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


Porter (Milton Edson), 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 


Indian painting pottery. (H 95079, 
June 12, 1907.) 

-Na-deh-u-peh-deh. (H 95080, June 12, 
1907.) 

U-na tih-ah-mah. (H 95081, June 12, 
1907. ) 


and publish- 
Denver, 


Post printing 

ing company, 

Colo. 

Confidence. (H 93871, May 16, 1907; 
1 c. May 7, ents Sie. May 16: 1907.) 
[10027 


Serenity. (H 93869, May 16, 1907.) 

Rose (The) (H 93870, May 16, 1907; 
1c May 7, 1907; 1 c. May 16, 1907.) 

Spring. (H 93868, May 16, 1907; 1 ©. 
May 7, 1907; 1 c. May 16, 1907.) 


Price (Chas. S.), Denver, 
Colo. 
(H 94625, 94626, May 
@. 2 May 20, 1907.) 
[10028 
Price (John), Dover, N. J. 
Blackwell street. (H 95432, June 23 


Symes. 1 & 2 
a, 19063 2 


1907.) [10029 
Sanal plane. (H 95429, June 21, 
1907.) 


Corner of Blackwell and Morris st. 
(H 95433, June 21, 1907.) 

Corner of Blackwell and Sussex street. 
(H 95430, June 21, 1907.) 

Dover high school. (H 95428, June 21, 
1907.) 

Lackawanna station. 
2A, 1907. ) 


Puffer (B. Frank), New 
Mork, N.Y. 
Eddy (Rev. Mary Baker G.) A,B,C. 
(H 94856-94858, June 5, 1907.) 
[10030 
Lewis (Eleanor) (H 95342, June 17, 
1907.) 


Pulitzer publishing company, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Roennigke (Mrs. Ella) profile view. 
GH 93737, May 16, 1907; 2 c. May 8, 


493 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


_-— Missouri. 25665. (H 95634, June 

Zs 1960) 
| —— Ohio. 25685. (HH) 95635, June 27, 
1907.) 

Battleship squadron Virginia, Maine 

» & Georgia. 25646. (H 95627, June 
27, 1907.) 

Cruiser St.:Louis. 25642. (H 95623, 

June 27, 1907.) 

‘Tennessee. 25644. (H 95625, 
June 27, 1907.) 

Washington. 25643. (H 95624, 
June 27, 1907.) 

English cruiser Fleet at Jamestown ex- 
position. 25650. (H 95631, June 27, 
1907. ) 

Good Hope, Jamestown exposi- 
tions, 256nie CEE 95632) (neni 
1907.) 

Imperial German cruiser, Roon. 25652. 
(H 95633, June 27, 1907.) 

Italian battleship Varese. 25690. (H 


(H 95431, June 


[10031 


1907. ) 
“Raeder (P. L.), Wilkes- 
barre, Pa. 
Irem temple A A.O N. MS. Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. (H 95309, June 17, 1907.) 
[10032 
Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Battleship Connecticut. 25648. (H 
95629, June 27, 1907.) [10033 
Georgia. 25647. (H 95628, June | 


27, 1907.) 


95636, June 27, 1907.) 

Naval review from Old Point Comfort. 
25649. (H 95630, June 27, 1907.) 
Tennessee, Washington & St. Louis. 
25645. (H 95626, June 27, 1907.) 


Recorder printing and pub- 


lishing company, San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Members and officers of San Fran- 
cisco stock and exchange board. A, 
men sitting. (H 95447, June 21, 
190%; 2 ec. June 3190) [ 10034 


Reed (Dolly S.), Wal- 
' tham, Mass. 
Sweet (A) proposition. (H 94333, 
May 192, 190%: Lice) Apres 302190 ie 
June 11, 1907.) [10035 


Reed (George B.), Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
Reproduction of a drawing of a print 
of George Washington in profile. (H 
94571, May 27, 1907; 2 « June 24, 
1907. ) [10036 


Reed, (R. W.), 
Minn. 
(H. 95259, 


Bemidji, 


June 15, 
[10037 


Mush-A-Na-Gon. 
1907. ) 


Rice (Emanuel E.), Wash- 
ington, N. J. 

First organ factory erected in Wash- 
imgton, “N. J., erected 1835... (Hi 
95111, June 12, 1907.) [10038 

Stopping for dinner at Washington, 
Wad... May, oO; (190%. de ee ee 
94927, 94928, June 7, 1907.) 


494 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Richmond (C. A.), Dolge- 
ville. IN: 


Awaiting the minister. 1053. (H 
95290, June 15, 1907.) [100389 

Benediction (The) 1057. (H 95294, 
June 15, 1907.) 

Dressing the bride. 1051. (H 95288, 
June 15, 1907.) 

Placing the bridal veil. 1052. (H 
95289, June 15, 1907.) 

Reception (The) 1059. (H 95296, 
June 15, 1907.) 

Sealing their bliss. 1058. (H 95295, 
June 15, 1907.) | 

Toast (The) to the bride. 1062. (H 


95299, June 15, 1907.) 


Wedding (The) 1055. 
1 tOO7s) 


(H 95292, June 


Wedding (The) breakfast. 1061. (H 
95298, June 15, 1907.) 

Wedding (The) dance. 1060. CH 
95297, June 15, 1907.) 

Wedding (The) march. 1054. (H 


95291, June 15, 1907.) 


Wedding (The) 


gagementring. 1056. (H 95293, June 


15, 1907.) 
Robbins (Frank), Brad- 
ford, Pa. 
Bradford hospital. (H 93934, May 9, 
1907.) [10040 


Bradford theatre; general view. 
93931, May 9, 1907.) 


(H 93932, May 9, 1907.) 
(H 93930, May 9, 


interior. 
Burning tank. 
1907. ) 
Gas well, Pleasantville, Pa. 
May 9, 1907.) 
Hotel Holley. 
Main street panorama. 
ST ASOT) 
Triumph hill. (H 93933, May 9, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Apr. 18, 1907. 
Rochester button company, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
(H 94865, June 6, 1907.) 
[10041 


(H 93929, 


(H 93935, May 


Ruth. 
Foose) (ho i) & 
Princeton, N. J. 
Princeton and Yale baseball game. 
95234, June 14, 1907.) 


Rossiter (Will), Chicago, 
Til 


son, 


(H 
[10042 


Napanee. 1-15. (H 95393-95407, June 
20, 1907.) 


ring guards the en- | 


(ah) 


(H 93936, May 9, 1907.) | 


[10043 | 


| Sugar pie. 


Battle Creek 


Royster (J. A.), Raleigh, 

N. C: 

Gawd bless you, honey. (H 95581, 
June 26, 1907.) [10044 

Gone are my friends from the cotton 
fields away. (H 95586, June 26, 
1907. ) 

Gone are the days when my heart was 
young and gay. (H 95583, June 26, 
1907. ) 

Monday morning. 
1907. ) 


My heart turns back to Dixie. 
95585, June 26, 1907.) 


(H 95582, June 26, 1907.) 
C.), 


(H 95584, June 26, 


(@s! 


Rubineam (Harry 
New York, N. Y. 
In the, cireus, (CH (ons. sar 19; 
1907; 2.c. May 25, 130i) [10045 


Sampson & co., Tuscum- 
bia, Ala. 
Big. Spring,, “Suscumiigesea: (Es 
95580, June 26, 1907.) [10046 
Rocks (The), Big Spring, Tuscumbia, 
Ala. (H 95579, June 26, 1907.) 
Tuscumbia, Ala., looking north from 
Court house. 1. 
looking south from Court house. 
2. (H 95577-95578, June 26, 1907.) 
2c. of each Jime 1eetoony 


Schell (De Lloyd), Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich. 


base ball park. (H 
94531, May 25, 1907.) [10047 
Schouler (Robert E.), 


North Adams, Mass. 

Blackinton mill. (H 95593, June 27, 

1907. ) [10048 
View of Williamstown from Clark hall 

looking west. (H 95591, June 27, 

1907. ) 
from front of Hopkins hall look- 
ing east. (H 95592, June 27, 1907.) 
from Morgan hall, looking east. 
(H 95590, June 27, 1907) 

Schriever (J. B.), Scran- 


ton, Pa. 
O’Reiley (Rev. Father) bust. (H 
95444, June 19, 1907.) [10049 


sitting. 
Selig 


(H 95445, June 19, 1907.) 
(William N.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 
(The). (H 95003, June 10, 
c. June 12, ASV) [10050 


Masher 
TOOTS 2 

One of the finest. 
1907.) 

Selig polyscope company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Western justice. (H 95425, June 21, 

1907; 2 ¢c. June 20; 190Taage 00a" 


(H 94575, May 27,, 


. Randolph - Macon 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


495 


Sentinel company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Worsley (Gabriella). (H 94893, June 


6, 1907.) [10052 


Worsley (Gabriella) of Union Grove. | 


(H 94892, June 6, 1907.) 


Shampang (George A.), 
Lake Odessa, Mich. 


Portland. (H 95788, June 29, 1907.) 
[10053 | 
Woodland. (H 95789, June 29, 1907.) 


Shartle (Harry), Lynch- 

burg, Va. 
woman’s college. 
(By 95952, June 28, 1907; 2 c. June 
22,. 1907.) [10054 


Small (F. C.), Buzzards 
Bay, Mass. 
Crow’s Nest, home of late Joe Jeffer- 


1910 Freshman class. 


son, Buzzards Bay, Mass. (H 95539, 
June 25, 1907.) [10055 | 
Southwick (Arthur Q.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Best wishes for 1908 from Boston. | 
(H 92360, Apr. 3, 1907.) [10056 


from New York. 
oS: 1907.) 
from Philadelphia. 
Apr. 3, 1907.) 


(H 92358, 


(H 923862, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
— the city of Boston. 
3, 1907.) 
——the city of Chicago. 
Apr. 3, 1907.) 


—the city of Washington. 
e2e1, Apr. 3, 1907.) 
2 ce. of each Mar. 23, 1907. 


Stone printing and manu- 
facturing company, 
Roanoke, Va. 
Bird’s eye view, Roanoke, Va. 
94839, June 3, 1907.) 


Strauss Gl./C.); St. Louis, 


(H 92361, 


(H 


(H 


Mo. 
Taft (Wm. H.) A, B,C. (H 94774 


94776, June 1, 1907; 2 ec. June §8, 
1907. ) [10058 | 
Secoud oGW.. J.), Rock 


Springs, Wyo. 
Alone on the plains. (H 95880, June 


29, 1907.) [10059 
Dying (The) stag. (H 95878, June 29, 
1907. ) 


Old Faithful inn, beneath the clouds, 
located in the Yellowstone national 
park. (H 95877, June 29, 1907.) 


On the alert, a cow elk in the snow. 
(H 95879, June 29, 1907.) 


[10057 


eee | Glee club. 
( 2009, AD, | Good friends. 


(H 92363, Apr. - 


| Columbia university buildings. 


| Four queens. 


4 : ‘ , | Ring ar 7. 
Greetings from the city of Baltimore. | Petey ot oan toe 


Studebaker (L. J.), Kansas 


City, Mo. 
Home of a noble soul. (H 95538, June 
25, 1907.) [10060 
Todd (KE. Lillian), New 
WOrk, Nove 


Womans (A) theory of an aeroplane. 
(H 94678, May 31, 1907.) [10061 


Tupper (H. William), 
Cambridge, Mass. 
1907 Senior class. (H 94467, May 22, 
1907. ) [10062 
(H 94468, May 
22, 1907.) 
2c. of each May 14, 1907. 


Tyler (Orlando F.), Calu- 
met, Mich. 
Calumet & Hecla band and Red Jacket 
Shafts (CEL 95372.) June 19; 190G5-2 
e. June 7, 1907.) [10063 


Ulmann (Bernhard) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 
(H 93374, May 8, 1907.) 
[10064 
(H 93513, May 8, 1907.) 
(H 93378, May 8, 1907.) 
My country tis of thee. (H 93375, May 
8, 1907.) 
(H 93512, May 8, 
1907.) 
-Underhill (Irving), Jersey 
Citys Ns Je 
D 372. 
(H 85493, Nov. 20, 1906.) [10065 
Madison Square Presbyterian church. 
© 5873.. (Hi 86411,.Dec. 18, 1906.) 
St. Lukes hospital. D 371. (H 85492, 
Nov. 20, 1906. ) 
United States express building. 
(H 92041, Mar. 27, 1907.) 
2c. of each May 10, 1907. 
Underhill (William Alex- 
ander), Yonkers, N. Y. 


E 325. 


| Forty miles of the Hudson. 1 to 5. 
(H 93937-93941, May 10, 1907.) 
[10066 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


| U 60315; U 60819; U 60532. (H 94545- 
94547, May 25, 1907; 2 ¢«. of each 
May 27, 1907.) [10067 


U 44797; U 93871; U 99926; U 99931. 
(H 94578-94581, May 27, 1907.) 


U 44643; U 98722; U 99341; U 99344; 
U 99346; U 99354; U 103414; U 
103518; U 103515; U 103518; U 
103528; U 103530; U 103600; U 
103619; U 168622. (H 94646-94660, 
May 29, 1907.) 


496 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, Mt ye 

27550; U 27608; U 277 (33 UsZaSoik 
U 27908 ; U 27935; U Q8015 : U 28029 ; 
U 28115; U 28189; Ui 28237 ; U 28271; 
U 28366 ; U 28380; U 28403; U 28500 ; 
U 28558 ; U 28583 ; U 28600; U 28601 ; 
U 28826 ; U 28834; U 28935; U 29037 ; 
U 291262 029132) A ee U 29235; 
U 29288 ; U 29308 ; U 36632 ; U 36868 ; 
U 47630; U 49547; U 53560; U 56302 : 
U 57670; U 58387; U 
U 92023 ;5 U 93355; U 94311; U 97750; 
U 99469; U 99501 ; U 99683 ; U 99928 ; 
W 2 1038413:s" Wi 103582: U 102601: 7 U 
103602; U 103633. (H 94784-94836, 
June 3, 1907.) 
W 321267 Wr f28ise 

U 78060; U 95117. 

June 6, 1907.) 


13) 


U 73648; U 
(H 94878-94883, 


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1548. Uy WO38182) 1G. 1038205) 
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103840; .U 1038495) U 1038505, U 
1038522 10; LOZ86h 2. 103862 7 
1038052..0 1038673" 0, 108868540) 
103872. (H 94929-94959, June 7, 
1907. ) 


U 1035388. (H 94973, 
ec. June 10, 1907.) 


June 8, 1907; 2 


U 56201; U-: 9919382: U 103555; U 
103558; U 108579; U 103721; U 


Uses > WU LOStoo: 
June 11, 1907.) 


U 80016; U 94707; U 94822; U 103541 ; 


WSS 3 UU" MOST Os TSO su | 
HOZ7TS3; U 1037892 "u -10Sa79t: 
LOSTO2 ST MOSTOT SW LOS TIS aU 
KOROS 5 Wir lO3802-) Uh A03880sts iu 
103804; U. 103805; U 103806; 
1038807; U 108808; U 1038959. (i 
95089-95110, June 12, 1907.) 


W 92509; U 92559; U 93029; U 93078 ; 


U 93145-2; U 93215; U 93597-2 Of 
93660; U 938719-2; U 103610; U 
103618; U. 108915; U 103953; U 
103954; U 103954-2; U 108955; U 


103957; U 103970. 
June 15, 1907.) 


37148; U 387421; U 58434; 
U 89160; U 103700; U 
104067; U 104071. 
June 17, 1907.) 

U 104227; U 1042380. 

June D1, 1907. ) 

U 44999; U 72889; U 103470; U 103581 ; 
U 103589; U 104087. (H 95456- 
95461, June 22, 1907.) 


(H 95270-95287, 


|Get J 58436 ; 
LOSTOM TW 


(H 95314—95 329, 


(H 95440, 95441, 


58859 : Ui T4617 = | 


75460 ; 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 68228. (H 95587, June 26, 1907.) 


| U 56775; U 839385; U 977438; U 97752; 
U 97754; U OT755 ; U- 98479; U 


| Slave (The) 


High 


103993; U 103998. 
June 28, 1907.) 
U 279738. (AH 95766; ume 28; 1907. ) 
U 49866; U 10620; U 77286; U 77356; 
U 77375; U 77405; U T4407; U 98019: 
U 108391; U 104702; U 104525. 
(H 75790-75800, June 29, 1907.) 


Van Oeyen (L.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Roosevelt (President) and Vice Presi- 
dent Fairbanks at Canton, Ohio, 
May 29, 1907.. (H 94773, June 1, 
1907. ) [10068 


Vitagraph company, of 
America, New York, 

NY 

Awkward: (The) man 
June 19, 1907.) [ 10069 

Bandit; or, A story of sunny Italy. 
(Hl 95537, Jume 25. 1907) 

How to cure a cold. (H 94972, June 
8, 1907.) 


Lost in an Arizona desert. 
July 1, 190) 


One man base ball. 
271, 1907.) 


( H 95587-95775, 


(H 95361, 


(H 95885, 
(H 94572, May 


(H 95059, June 11, 1907. ) 


Wrong (The) flat. (H 95638, June 28, 
1907. ) 


Vost (Gio (AD) Mount 
Hamilton, Cal. 

over Santa Clara valley. 
62, 635. Gal ae 94623, May 28, 
1907. ) [ 10070 


Mt. Hamilton road as seen from Lick 
observatory. 64. (H 94624, May 28, 
1907. ) 

Waterman & son, 
5) GOR ay ial 

Atlantic fleet entering Hampton Roads 
June 7%, 1907.2) GE® Saizawumer 12; 
1907; 2 c June 14, 1907.) [10071 

Bird’s eye view of Fort Monroe. (H 
95124, June 12, 1907.) 

Georgia. (H 93912, May 17, 
2) @, May 22.190) 

Illumination of war vessels June 10, 
1907. (H 95122, June 12; 1907; 2°¢ 
June 14, 1907.) 


fog 


Hamp- 


1907 ; 


Minnesota. (H 93913, May 17, 1907; 
1c May: 18) 1907 ines ian 28: 


1907. ) 
Officers and crew U.S. S. New Jerse 
(H 94481, May 24, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


—— 


Waterman & son, Hamp- 


- ton, Va. 
President’s review of war vessels in 
Hampton Roads, June 10, 1907. 


(HM 951238, June 12, 1907.) 


Tennessee. (H 93914, May 17, 1907; | 
Zz °c. May 18, 1907.) 
Wheeler (Dewitt C.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Honey Boy. 1to16. (H 94487-94502, 
May 24, 1907.) [10072 
Irish Rosie. 1 to 16. (H 94503-94518. 


May 24, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
After the ceremony, 


state coach of the | ae ; : 
| Broadside view of the new Maine, first 


king and queen, returning to the 
palace, royal wedding, Madrid, 
ppaim 11117. (H 95471, June 22. | 


H0¢> 2 ec. June 21, 1907.) [10073 
Along the Calle de Alcala during the 


procession, royal wedding, Madrid, 
Spam tdI2, (H 95467, June 22, 


2507.72 ec June 21, 1907.) 
Amid lovely surroundings, ninth ward 


of Ancon hospital, Panama. 11540. 
(Hl 94393; May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 


22, 1907.) 


Aneon and north end of Panama from | 


Ancon hill, Pacific ocean in distance, | 


Panama. 11538. (H 94392, May 23, | 
1907 ; 2 ec May 22, 1907.) 


Approaching Poughkeepsie, 
Hudson, railway bridge in distance, 
he ¥. de522:;. (He 94424, May 23, 
1907; 2 ec. May 24, 1907.) 

Banana (A) plantation on the Cha- 
eres) fiver,. Panama. 11513. (H 
94385, May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 22, 
1907. ) 


on the | 


Battleships of many nations at Hamp- | 


ton Roads, Jamestown naval review. | 
1907 ;. 


roe (ta 95191, 
2 ¢ June 12, 1907.) 
Beautiful highlands of the _ historic 
Hudson as seen from a steamer, N. 
Wortaset. (695192; Jone 13, 1907; 
eee) June: 12. 1907.) 
Beautiful Lake Biwa and the town of 


June, Se 


Otsu from the famous Buddhist 
temple of Miidera, Japan. 38885. 


(H 95464, June 22, 1907; 
Zi, 1907.) 
Beautiful middle falls of the Genesee 


with Erie r’y bridge in distance, 
eaniage. NW. ¥. 13503.- (OH. 94423, 


May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 24, 1907.) 

Big (The) bend in the high banks of 
the Genesee, 12 miles of ng ao gorge, 
near Portage, N: Y. U.S. A. 13507. 
an 94404, May 23, 1907; 2 «. 
22, 1907.) 


Chemin 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Boom (A) of mahogany logs and drift 
wood on the Wandea river, Panama. 
11536. ue 94391, May 23, 1907; 
2 ec. May 22, 1907.) 


| Bringing in a raft of logs—working 


in 
14560. 


_ elephants 
Burma. 
1907. ) 

British armored cruiser Hampshire, 
Jamestowh nNnaval_ review. 18012. 
(H 94695, May 31, 1907.) 

British armored cruisers, 
naval review. . 18011. 
May 31, 1907.) 


the Salween river, 
(H 93990, May 18, 


Jamestown 
(H 94698, 


class battleship, U. S. Navy. 7469. 
(H 94886, June 6, 1907; 2 c. June 5, 


1907.) 

Busy life among the market boats in 
the harbor, Panama. 11545. (H 
94397, May 238, 1907; 2 c.. May 22, 
1907. ) 

Calle Mayor during the week of the 
royal wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11124. 


(H 95476, June 22, 1907; 
21, 1907.) 

Caravan of camels approaching Peking 
on one of China’s great highways. 
4478. (H 94692, May 31, 1907.) 

Carrera de S. Jerdnimo decorated for 
the royal wedding, Madrid, Spain. 
11124. (H 95475, June eS NOOR? 
-@ June 21, 1907.) 


Cathedral (The) in the ancient city of 
Panama. 11548. (H 94400, May 25, 
1907 ; 2c. May 22, 1907.) 


Chagres river, Gatun island and vil- 
lage of Gatun, Panama. 11512. (H 
93971, May 18, 1907.) 

(The) des touristes, or walk 

along the precipices of the Rummel 

gorge, a ced Algeria. sipast 
(H 94418, May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 22, 
ine ) 


2c. June 


| Conquest (The) of a continent is iron 


2 ec. June | 


May | 


| 


Roosevelt, Jamestown 

18005. (H 94428, May 
23, 1907; 2 c. May 24, 1907.) 

Corner in pork. Filipino financiers 
wire pulling in the stock market, 
Pasig, Philippine Islands. 3581. (H 
94682, May 31, 1907.) 

Corner (A) in the prison yard—south 
to the islands in the bay, Panama. 
11550. (H 93982, May 18, 1907.) 

Crowded (A) room in a cigar factory, 
women and girls making Cigars, Ma- 
nila, Philippine Islands. (H 
93969, May 18, 1907.) 


work, Pres. 
exposition. 


27 
3573. 


498 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Crowds on the Calle de Alcala after 
the procession had passed, royal 
wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11116. (H 
95470, June 22, 1907; 2 c. June 21, 
1907. ) 

Crude loom in which the Filipino 
woman weaves the fine hemp fibre 
into cloth, Philippine Islands. 3586. 
(H 94687, May 31, 1907.) 

Cut (The) after a flood, railroad 
tracks buried under 5 ft. of soil, 
Culebra, Panama. 11528. (H 93978, 
May 18, 1907.) 

Cut (The) at Obispo, where the canal 
begins at east end of lake Bohio, 
Panama. 11517. (H 94887, May 23, 
1907s (2e) May 22, 1907:) 


Daring Tuba man at work, extracting 
sap from the cocoanut palm, Philip- 
pine Islands. 3594. (H 94685, May 
aed S072) 

Dining-room of the Isthmian canal 
commission hotel, Culebra, Panama. 
11525.‘ (Hl 943889, May 238, 1907; 2 @ 
May 22, 1907.) 


Down by the old sea wall, passengers 
embarking for an ocean steamer, 
Panama. 11544. (H 94396, May 23, 
19073 Ze. May 22, 1907.) 


Down the gorge and over the falls of 
the Genesee, from R. R. bridge, Port- 
ACen uNG Ys wea slo oOw i GE 
93987, May 18, 1907.) 


Drying the hemp fibre for Manila’s 
most important product, rope and 
cordage, Philippine Islands. 3588. 
(H 94683, May 31, 1907.) 


Dumping (A) train unloading soil 
over old French cars to repair a 
break on the Panama railroad. 
115384. (H 93978, May 18, 1907.) 


Hlephant (The) at work transporting 
heavy teakwood logs in a lumber 
yard, Rangoon, Burma. 14558. (H 
94425, May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 24, 
1907.) 


Kiephant (An) putting a huge log of 
teakwood into place, lumber yard, 
Rangoon, Burma. 14559. (H 93989, 
May 18, 1907.) 


Famous (The) Cliff house and Seal 
rocks from Sutro heights, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., U. S. A. 720. (H 98964, 
May 18, 1907.) 


Famous Poughkeepsie railway bridge 
over Hudson river—steamer New 
Yorke (in distance canny il: wonse i eAL 
13523. (H 93985, May 18, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


White (EL. °C) Scommnmy 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Famous Riverside drive by the Hudson 
river, and Grant’s tomb, New York. 
68. (H 95185, June 13,9907; 2° ¢. 
June 12, 1907.) 

Fifty tons of hot pig cooling in the bed, 
making pig iron, Pittsburg, Pa., 
U.S. A. 138232. (H 94403, May 23, 
1907; 2c May 22, 19075) 

Filipino farmers with their buffalos 
plowing rice fields, Luzon, Philippine 
Islands. 38580. (H 94684, May 31, 
1907. ) . 

Filipino girls stripping the tobacco 
leaves for cigar manufacture, Ma- 
nila, Philippine Islands. . 2572. (H 
93968, May 18, 1907.) 

I'rench dredge in the Chagres river, 
near Gorgona, Panama. 11535. (H 
94390, May 28, 1907; 2 ¢ May 22, 


1907.) 
German armored cruiser Roon, James- 
town naval review. 18015. (H 


94694, May 31, 1907.) 

Gigantie granite statue of Bismark at 
Hamburg, Germany—cost $400,000— 
most striking statue in Europe. 2164. 
(H 94688, May 31, 1907.) 

Girls assorting leaf tobacco to make 
cigars, Mopoon, Burma. 14562. (H 
93991, May 18, 1907.) 


Goodhope (The), Flagship of the Brit- 
ish armored cruiser squadron, 
Jamestown naval review. 18016. 
(H 94889, June 6, 1907; 2 ¢. June 5, 
1807.) 

Gorge (The) of the river Rummel and 
cliff beneath the city Constantine, 
Algeria. 16420. (H 94416, May 23, 
1907; 2 ¢. May 22) 1907) 


Gorge (The) of the Rummel and falls, 
from the stair bridge, Constantine, 


Algeria. 16480. (H 938998, May 18, 
1907. ) 
Great American armada of battle- 


ships—Jamestown naval review. 
18019. (H 94890, June 6, 1907; 2 c¢. 
June 5, 1907.) 


Great inclined roadway leading to Rue 
de la republique, Algiers, Algeria. 
16408. (H 93993, May 18, 1907.) 


Group (A) of poor buddhist monks be- 
fore the great bell at the temple, 
Rangoon. 145638. (H 93992, May 18 
1907.) 


Huge alligator shot by an American 
engineer on the banks of the Wandea 
river, Panama.” disaiaGel 9 s079) 
May 18, 1907.) 


‘In the Deer park, Oakland, Cal., 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Huge image of Buddha at the entrance 
of the Paingoo caves, South Burma. 
14561. (H 94414, May 23, 1907; 2c. 
May 22, 1907.) 

Imposing array of 
ships. Jamestown 
18018. 
June 12, 1907.) 


In the cavernous gorge of the Rummel 


American Dbattle- 
naval review. 


(four natural bridges in half a 
mile), Constantine, Algeria. 16426. 


(H 93996, May 18, 1907.) 

US: 

A. (1 93966, May 18, 1907.) 

Isthmian 
Culebra, 
canal are housed, Panama. | 
(H 94388, May 238, 1907; 2 
22, 1907.) 

Looking aft from forward bridge, bat- 
tleship Connecticut, the Missouri in 


(22, 


where employees of the 
11524. 
ce. May 


distance, United States navy. 7471. 
(H 94421, May 23, 1907; 2 c. May 
24, 1907.) 


Looking at the international pageant | 


of warships from the flagship Con- 
necticut, Jamestown naval review. 
18021. (H 94434, May 23, 1907; 2c. 
May 24, 1907.) 


Looking down California Street, from 


Nob hill—ferry building and bay in | 


distance, San Francisco, U. S. A. 


eon) (rts9o1, May 18, 1907.) 


Making castings—pouring molten metal | 
making | 


from the ladle into molds, 
harvesting machinery, Poughkeepsie, 
Peo Saiaaoc,  (H 93986, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Mammoth modern fighting machines, 
looking from forward bridge of flag- 
ship Connecticut, Jamestown naval 
review. 18022. (H 94696, May 31, 
1907. ) 

Maryellous natural bridges, 
high, from Tourists’ walk, Rummel 
gorge, Constantine, Algeria. 16428. 
(H 93997, May 18, 1907.) 


200 ft. 


Mayfiower, 


(H 95194, June 13, 1907; 2c. | 


499 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Motor (A) drawing a train of loaded 
salt cars in the depths of the great 


Salt mine, Retsof; Ni ¥s U. on = 
13518, (H 94405, May 3. ASOT 252 
May 22, 1907.) 


Miuneede troops in the procession, royal 
wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11111. (H 
95466, June 22, 1907; 2 c. June 21, 
1907. ) 

Natural bridges and corniche roads, 
gorge of the Rummel, Constantine, 
Algeria. 16484. (H 93995, May 18, 
1907. ) 


| New (The) La Trivoli hotel at Ancon, 
(The) canal com. hotel at | 


looking east to the Pacific ocean, 
Panama. 11539. (H 93980, May 18, 
1907. ) 

New Maine, a splendid battleship of 
The United States Navy. 7466. (H 
94609, May 27, 1907.) 


| Observation (An) tower on the Chagres 


river, Panama. 11515. (H 94422, 
May 23, 1907; 2 c May 24, 1907.) 

On the famous Hudson river, entering 
the Highlands, from forward deck of 
steamer Albany, N. Y. 13520. (H 
94406, May 238, 1907; 2 c. May 22 


aly 


| & 1907.) 

| Oranges as they grow—fruit and blos- 
soms, Manatee, Fla. 842. (H 94681, 

| May 31, 1907.) 

| Paint (The) rooms, dipping metal 


Pres. Roosevelt on board, | 


going down the line, Jamestown | 
Naval review. 18010. (H 94693, 
May 31, 1907.) 


Mighty fortress of the sea, battleship | 


TAGT. 
ey June 5: 


te Ss. Navy. 
LOOT, 2 


Kentucky, 
94885, June 6, 
1907. ) 


Most gigantic defensive work in the 


world, the great Wall of China, on | 
the rugged hills near the Nankow | 
Ssh 


Pass. 4488. (H 94691, May 


1907. ) 


(i | 


parts in paint vats, making harvest- 
ing machinery, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


13534. (H 94408, May 23, 1907; 2c 
May 22, 1907.) 
Panama and the vast Pacific ocean 


from Ancon hill. 11547. A 94399, 
May 23, 1907; 2c. May. 22; 1907.) 


Parade of the troops under Maj. Gen. 
F. D. Grant, opening of Jamestown 
exposition. 18009. (H 94482, May 
23, 1907 ; 2 May 24,1907.) 


Peking, the capital of China, looking 
east from a balcony of the Drum 
tower. 4466. (H 94689, May 31, 
1907. ) 


Pelicans, cormorants, storks and ibises 
in the royal aviary, eye India. 
ee (H 94410, May 23, 1907; 2 «. 
May 22, 1907.) 


Picknicking on the rocks by the Cliff 
house, San Francisco’s popular re- 
Soreueaiey Us: As ii2is, CEL 939b5, 
May 18, 1907.) 


Picturesque (A) corner in the market, 
native women assorting fruit, Pana- 
ma. 11546. (H 94398, May 23, 1907; 
27c. May 22, 1907: ) 


500 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Picturesque (A). thatched hut in a 
banana plantation, Panama. 11532. 


(H 93976, May 18, 1907.) 
Picturesque (A) walk in the beautiful 


Alameda gardens, Gibraltar. 16880. 
(H 94000, May 18, 1907.) 
Picturesquely beautiful Constantine, 


situated on a plateau of rock 1.000 ft. 


above the river Rummel, Algeria. 
16419. (H 94415, May 23, 1907; 2 c. 


May 1225 190%) 
Pittsburg’s busiest thoroughfare, Fifth 


‘ ave., from Smithfield st., Pittsburg, | 


Pa., U. S: A; 13201. (H 94402, May 
Zac OO 2 CoMiay 22-9 1907) 

Preparing cocoanuts for shipment, the 
husking process, Philippine Islands. 
3593. (H 94686, May 31, 1907.) 

Pres. Roosevelt addressing the great 
throng before the reviewing stand, 
opening day, Jamestown exposition. 
18007. (H 944380, May 28, 1907; 2 
May 24, 1907.) 

Prison walls and watch tower, Pana- 
ma. 11549. (H 94401, May 23, 
1907; 2G May 22; 1907.) 

Procession (The) on Calle de Mayor, 
roval wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11118. 
(H 95472, June 22, 1907; 2 « June 
Dil; £OOK..) 

Procession passing lower Calle de 
Mayor, royal wedding, Madrid, Spain. 
11121. (H 95474, June 22, 1907; 2 ¢. 
June 21, 1907.) 

Produce boats in the harbor at Pana- 
maa, . 11542.- (CH 9e0Gh., *May 18; 
1907.) 

Quaint (A) and crooked street in the 
picturesque old Sikh city of Amrit- 


sar, India. 14112. (H 94411, May 
Dan LIOGs 2c. May, 22.1907.) 


Rare birds in the Maharaja’s aviary, 
Jaipar, India. 14105. (H 94409, 
May. 23, 1907; 2 ¢. May 22, 1907.) 


Relics of the French regime—aban- 
doned bridge across the Chagres 
river, Panama. 11530. (H 93974, 


May 18, 1907.) 

Repairing a -wash-out on the Panaina 
Pier Vatienmpice. Lt so. - Cee 
93977, May 18, 1907.) 

Reviewing (The) stand and crowds of 
spectators listening to Pres. Roose- 
velt’s speech, Jamestown exposition. 
18002. (H 94427, May 23, 1907; 2 ¢. 
May 24, 1907.) 

Royal birds in a royal garden, rose-red 
flamingoes in the Maharaja’s aviary, 
Jaipur, India. 14107. (H 93988, 
May 18, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


White’ (H. ©:)conipamy, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

toyal wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11133. 
(H 95189, June 13, 1907; 2 ce June 
12, 19074) 

11137. H 95190, June 13, 1907 ; 
2 ¢. June 12/790: 

Rude life of the natives—a hut in the 
tropical jungles at Panama. 11516. 
(H 93972, May 18, 1907.) 


Rummel (The) river and the precip- 
itous walls of the gorge 1,C0O ft. 
high, Constantine, Algeria. 16427. 
(H 94417, May 23, 1907; 2 © May 22, 
1907.) 

Sculptured by the sea—natural arch 
in the cliffs at La Jolla, California, 


U. S. A. 649. (HO 93961, May 18; 
1907.) 

Some back door yards along the har- 
bor, Panama. 11548. (MH 94395, 


May 23, 1907 ; 2 c. May 22.1907 ) 


Some cf the foreign and American war- 
ships seen from the bridge of the 
flagship Connecticut, Jamestown na- 
val review. 18020. (H 94483, May 
23, 1907; 2 ce, May 24, 1907.) 


Sosa hill and village of La Boca, from 


Ancon hill, Panama. 11541... (H 
94394, May 28, 1907;°2 @" May 22, 
1907. ) 


State carriage and guard of the queen 


mother on Calle de Mayor, royal 
wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11120. (H 


Dy 


ay 


95473, June 
1907. ) 


State carriage in the procession on 
Calle de Mayor, Royal wedding, 
Madrid, Spain. 11119. (H 95188; 
June 13, 1907; 2 ec. June 12, 1907.) 


State carriages in the procession, royal 
wedding, Madrid, Spain. 11114. (H 
95469, June 22, 1907; 2. ¢ June 21) 
1907. 

State coach of the Queen Mother in 
the procession. Royal wedding, Mad- 
rid, Spain. 11195. (EL 95187, June 
3,/1907 ; 2 ec dmne wea sO Te) 


State procession passing on Calle de 


1907; 2 <@ June 21, 


Aleala, royal wedding, Madrid, 
Spain. 11113. (H 95468, June 22, 
1907; 2c. June 21, 1907.) 

Stately (The) marble halls of the 
beautiful. Pearl mosque, Agra, In- 
dia. 14115. (H 94412, May 23) 


1907; 2. ¢. May 22, 1907.) 


Steel-clad (A) monster, the great bat- | 


tleship Connecticut, United States 
navy. 7468. (H 94420, May 23, 
1907; 2c May 24, 1907.) ~ 


' 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Study (A) in expression—an old Man- 

chu with his pet hawk, China. 


21, 1907.) 


Strada Lucia, a street of stairs, Va- | 


jetta, Malta. 16852. (H 95478, 
ane 22, 1907; 2 c. June 21, 1907.) 


Street (A) of stairs climbing a steep | 


16404. (H 
e. June 21, 


hillside in Oran, Algeria. 
95477, June 22, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 


Sun bathing on the beach at Santa 


Cruz, California, U. S. A. 7108. 
93962, May 18, 1907.) 

Taking a last look at their pets, Malay 
children with a basket of ducklings. 
14557. 
May 22, 1907.) 

Taking off a heat—drawing molten 
metal to use for castings, making 
harvesting machinery, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y.-- 13531. . (0 94699,. May 31, 
1907.) 

Terraced (The) slopes and stone villas 
of Southtown, Gibraltar. 16879. (H 
93999, May 18, 1907.) 


(H 


Thirteen-inch guns and huge anchor | 


chains, forward deck of battleship 
Connecticut, U. S. Navy. 7470. (H 
94697, May 31, 1907.) 

This landing at Jamestown possesses 


a peculiar significance. 18004. (H 
Soot une. G, 1907; 2 «..June 5, 


1907.) 

Three engines hauling the Chicago 
special (12 sleepers) on the horse- 
Shoe curve, Pa., U. S. A. 13254. (H 
93983, May 18, 1907.) 


Their majesties, the king and queen 


in the state coach returning to the 


palace, royal wedding, Madrid, 
spam 11410. (H 938970, May 18, 
1907T..) 


Threshing wheat in the hills of Cali- 
rout. OW, Ss: A. ‘719: 
May 18, 1907.) 


To Virginia was reserved the honor of 
producing the hero, Geo. Washing- 
ton, Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown ex- 
position. 18006. 
1907; 2 c. May 24, 1907.) 


Tucker (Hon. H. St. G.), president of 
the Jamestown exposition, delivering 
his address of welcome. 18001. (H 
94426, May 23, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 

Typical old Chinese junk, Shanghai 
harbor. 4452. (H 94884, June 6, 
1907; 2c. June 5, 1907.) 


4481, | 
(95465, June 22, 1907; 2: ¢. June | 


(H 944138, May 28, 1907; 2c. | 


(H 93963, | 


(H 94429, May 23, | 


c. May 24, | 


| Up-to-date (An) laundry. 


501 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Uneven are the ways of the Chinamen ; 
rough road over the Sa-Ho bridge 5 
centuries old, near Peking, China. 
4484. (H 94690, May 31, 1907.) 

Unique (A) thoroughfare, Rue de la 

’ yrepublique, built on aé_ series of 
arches, Algiers, Algeria. 16409. (H 
93994, May 18, 1907.) 


Native wo- 


men washing clothes in Chagres 
river. 11514 (H 94386, “May 23, 


1907; 2re7 May, 22,1907; ) 


| Using worthless French cars for filling 


along the line of the Panama rail- 
road. 1t5si) (CH *93975, May ols; 
1907.) 


Vast crowds before the reviewing 
stand at the opening of the James- 
town exposition. 18008. (H 94431, 
May 28, 1907; 2 c. May 24, 1907.) 


Victoria (The) regia, the immense 
water lily, leaf 4 to 6 ft. across, 
Phipps conservatory, Pittsburg, Pa., 
U. S. A. 13206. (H 93984, May 18, 
1907. ) 

Walking (The) beam, transfers power 
from engines to paddles, steamer A|]- 


bany, Hudson river, N. Y., 13524. 
(H 94407, May 23, 1907; 2 c May 


22, 1907.) 
Waterport street, the principal busi- 


ness thoroughfare of Gibraltar. 
16877. (H 94419, May 28, 1907; 2 ¢. 


May 22, 1907.) 


We have met today to celebrate the 
opening of the Exposition—Presi- 
dent Roosevelt, Jamestown exposi- 
tion. 18003. (H 94888, June 6, 
N9OT G2 CG Lune. 51907) 


When church is out—Filipinos in holi- 
day attire leaving an ancient church 
at Antipolo, Philippine Islands. 3579. 
(HM 95186, June 13, 1907; 2 c June 
£2. OO) 


Winter sport in Switzerland—playing 
bandy (hockey) at St. Moritz, in the 
Engadine. 15208. (H 95193, June 
13) 1907: 2°e) June il2, 1907.) 

Wilkens-Sheiry printing 
company, Washington, 
Dy Cc: 

Brice (Rosetta) - (H 95055, June 10, 

1907. ) [ 10074 


Wilkinson (E. H.), Ros- 
well, N. Mex. 
North Richardson ave., Roswell, N. M. 
(H 94560, May 25, 1907.) [10075 


502 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Wilkinson (E. H.), Ros- 
well, N. Mex.., 
Street scene at Pan-Handle stockmans 
convention. (H 94559, May 25, 1907.) 


Winslow (Frank E.), 
Bloomington, I[]l. 
Sealing the sowing. (H 94854, June 5, 
1907; 2 ec. May 1, 1907.) [10076 


Winthrop moving picture 
company, New York, 


IN: 
Grants: tomb: “Gel 194781 Juney 3; 
1907.) [10077 


Woodford (Mrs. Sabra 
Cather), Clarksburg, 
W. Va. 

Stonewall Jackson’s boyhood home, 
near Weston, Lewis co., W. Va. (H 
94340, May 21, 1907; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 
1907. ) [10078 


Woodhead (W. H.), Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 
Standish armory, Plymouth, Mass. 
(H 94999, June 8, 1907.) [10079 


Worth (T. R.), Sebastopol, 
Cal. 


Boating on Lake Jonive. (H 95573, 
June 25, 1907; 2 ce. June 27, 1907.) 
[10080 


Yates (Arthur P.), Salina, 
Ne Y. 


Bass fishing. (H 95311, June 15, 1907.) 
[10081 
(Curt §.), New 
York, Nex 
Look more pleasant. (H 94471, Apr. 
255, 1907.) [10082 
That was too pleasant (H 94472, 
Apr. 25, 1907.) 
2 c. of each, May 8, 1907. 


Zadig 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


enehy Since sn sero 1, OO ae tee ee 


10, 015 


CEASS) |; RINE: 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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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 Allcock manufacturing company, New York, N. Y. 


Class I, XXe, no. 22082, 


June 6, 1907; 1 photograph received June 6, 1907.” 


Allcock manufacturing 
company, New York, 
Jig Oe a 
Helping hand. Pretty girl looking 
backward over her right shoulder, 
her back being turned toward the 
front. (I 22082, June 6, 1907.) 


[10083 | 


American lithographic 
company, New York, 
1 Ae 
Eastermorn. W. 31. Boyseated ona 
step is seen intently looking with 


apparent satisfaction at a white | 


rabbit which is seated on the steps 

below. (I 22196, June 17, 1907.) 
[10084 

Jane. W. 30. Head of a young woman 
wearing a white hat trimmed with 


white tips, a high collar, a bow. (I | 


22195, June 17, 1907.) 
Lassie. W. 29 B. Full face head por- 


trait of a pretty girl wearing a hat | 


resembling a Tam O’Shanter. (I 
22194, June 17, 1907.) 


Persian design for box top or book 
cover. W. 33. Interspersed upon 
the design are beautiful buds, sprays, 
leaves, and blossoms: against a 


white background here and there a | 


rampant lion. 
1907.) 

Whistling boy. W. 32. Boy having 
his face in a whistling position is 
seen in a rural spot amongst long 
grasses and summer foliage, he 
earries a ball and bat. (I 22197, 
June 17, 1907.) 


America show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Bunco in Arizona. Drawing on which 

is depicted a girl attired in western 

garb seated on a horse, which is 

rearing on his hind legs. (I 22035, 

May 31, 1907.) 


4729—pr 4, nos 27-30—07-——5 


(27179) Inne 15, 


[10085 


America show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 

June’s wedding day. Drawing on 
which is depicted a bridal party rid- 
ing in a two seated buckboard, the 
groom, a westerner, drives two spir- 
ited horses, the bride is seated with 
the groom. (I 22299, June 28, 1907.) 

Cat (The) and the fiddle. Gee see 
who’s here. Poster drawing on 
which is depicted a comedy tramp 
with an expression, he has broken 
open. a magic jar, out of which steps 
a fairy dressed in white, also a large 
white cat. (I 22298, June 28, 1907.) 

—— The Haunted castle. Poster draw- 
ing on which is depicted an ancient 

~ castle hall, in the center of which is 
pictured an Irishman who seems to 
be seared out of his wits. (1 22031, 
May 31, 1907.) 

I wish the ship to sink. Poster 

drawing; the deck of a boat at night, 

there is a storm on sea, lightning, 
storm clouds and turbulent waters 

raging. (I 22032, May 31, 1907.) 

See, sisters, our victim comes. 

Poster drawing on which is pictured 

a gypsy cave, there are seven gyp- 

Sies depicted in this drawing, they 

surround a caldron. (I 22033, May 


SL, 1907.,) 
Would I rob a cow? Oh, Tish 
Tush! Poster drawing of a barn 


yard, a tramp is milking a cow into 
a bottle. (I 22034, May 31, 1907.) 


Daughter of Judea. Dead by the hand 
of heaven. Poster drawing on which 
is depicted Nathan, a renegade Jew, 
whose voice is recognized by Abra- 
ham, an old blind Jew, who de- 
nounces Nathan, who in his fury 
Seizes him by the throat and 
strangles him. (I 22300, June 28, 
1907. ) 


503 


504 


America show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
—— Eye for an eye. Poster drawing 


on which is depicted Leah, a jewess, | 
who in her wanderings with her Jew- | 
ish tribe comes to an illuminated | 


church, in which her lover, Rudolph, 
is being married to Madalena. 
22301, June 28, 1907.) 

—— Stand back, let he who is among 
you without sin cast the first stone. 
Poster drawing on which is depicted 
a tall well-built priest, defending a 


(I | 


jewess who is being pursued by a 


mob of peasants. 


(I 223802, June 28, | 


1907. ) | 
Pair of Country Kids. Arrival of the | 
Kids. Drawing on which are pic- | 


tured two kids, a boy and a girl, on | Drinkins 4o.nhel eee 


a wagon. (I 22036, May 31, 1907.) 
Never touched me. 
ing on which are pictured two kids, 
a boy and a girl, the scene is in a 
kitchen. (I 22037, May 31, 1907.) 
Zeke, the country boy, Gee I wish I 
had my clothes. Poster drawing on 
which is depicted a boy with a bar- 
rel over his body, he had been in 
swimming, and his mischievous com- 
panions who are pictured in the 
background ran away with his 
clothes. (I 22303, June 28, 1907.) 
Gee that’s nothin. Poster draw- 


Poster draw- | 


ing on which is depicted a country | 
boy standing on his head against a | 


garden wall. He is dressed in typ- 
ical country style. (I 223804, June 
28, 1907.) 

— Home at last. 


Poster drawing, | 


depicting a raging snow storm at | 
night, in the foreground of the draw- | 


ing a woman lies in the snow before 
a door. (I 22030, May 31, 1907.) 
I'll catch the apples Zeke. 


| Our 


Poster | 


drawing on which is a country boy | 
seated on the limb of an apple tree, | 
he is sawing the limb on which he is | 
seated, below him stands a girl with | 


her apron spread out. 

June 28, 1907.) 

Poster drawing on which there 
are two scenes depicted, one of 
which pictures, Zeke leaving for 
New York, shows an awkward coun- 
try boy leaving his country home. 
(I 22029, May 31, 1907.) 

American society for the 
prevention of cruelty 
to animals, New 
Morke iy IN. X. 

Bronze drinking fountain for man and 
beast. Consisting of an _ upright 
tapering standard, about 4 feet 8 
inches high, having a curved recess 
or niche on two sides. (I 22071, 
June 5, 1907.) [10086 


(I 


22305, 


On the skirmish line at dawn. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Arnold (Mary Screven), 
New York, N. Y. 
Campaigne in winter with an 8-inch 
rifle gun. Ground covered with 
show, two officers in foreground, 
four soldiers with gun. (1 22013, 
May 28, 1907.) [10087 


Communicating with headquarters. 
Signal corps man, wigwagging in a 
show storm. (I 22014, May 28, 
1907. ) 


Dear old times. Old Guard officer in 
the uniform of the New York na- 
tional guard; stands with arms 
folded conversing with private of 
Society of 1812. (I 22011, May 28, 
1907. ) 


stripes. 
Colonels of the 7" Regt and 11 
Regt touching glasses. (I 22015, 


May 28, 1907.) 


Fording the stream. Cavalry cross- 
ing shallow stream in twilight in 
early spring; guidon red and white, 
six men and seven horses. (1 
22010, May 28, 1907.) 


Just before taps. Six men are seated 
together, four playing cards. (I 
22016, May 28, 1907.) 


Leaving the armory. Squadron A of 
New York leaving their armory on 
Decoration day. (I 22017, May 28, 
1907. ) 


In- 
fantry on the skirmish line at dawn 
on a fine morning. (I 22018, May 
28, 1907.) 


heavy artillery. Three officers 
descending the emplacement of a 
10 inch disappearing gun that is 
partially tipped. (I 22012, May 
28, 1907.) 


Rowing the Commander ashore. Com- 
mander of Naval Reserve leaving 
ship. (I 22019, May 28, 1907.) 


War talk. Twenty third Regt adju- 
tant in gray; Squadron C—officer in 
blue; conversing with Signal corps 


officer. (I 22020, May 28, 1907.) 
Austrian (Ben.), Mount 
Penn, Pa. 

Chase (The) Lot of little chicks 


running after one little chick with 
worm in its beak. (1 22021, May 
29, 1907.) [10088 


Grand ma’s basket. An old fashioned 
work basket filled with little chicks 
nestled in an old red shawl. (1 
22041, June 1, 1907.) 


FINE 


ARTS 505 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, III. 
Pen drawing of a lady standing three 


quarters front view; she is in the | 


act of putting on her gloves. (I 


22148, June 10, 1907.) 


covers on the pillows. 22140, 
June 10, 1907.) 

— showing a lady dressed as a bride 
and five others dressed 
maids in a semicircle behind her. 
(I 22060, June 3, 1907.) 


(I 


(I 22061, June 3, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady seated in an arm 


chair, she has a tennis racket in one 
hand. (1 22192, June 17, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated on a bench 


holding a valise on her knees; in | 


front of her are a trunk, telescope 
and suit case. (I 22136, June 10, 
1907. ) 


showing a lady seated profile 
view on a chair engaged in embroid- 
ering a table cover. (I 22062, June 
a, L907.) 


showing a_ lady 
fourths front view on a bench. She 
wears house costume and a number 
of hose lie across her knee. (I 
22058, June 3, 1907.) 


— showing a lady seated three quar- 
ters back view; a number of bolts 
of embroidery are grouped about 
her head. (I 22138, June 10, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view; she has her arms extended 
and a white garment hangs over 
each. (I 22253, June 24, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view. She wears street costume and 
carries an open parasol over her 
shoulder. (I 22064, June 3, 1907.) 


(—— showing a lady standing on a | 
porch, cushion under one arm; in the 


background is a chair and some 
Japanese lanterns. (I 22186, June 
17, 1907.) 


| 
| showing a lady standing three- 
\ fourths front view on a boat. (I 
| 22189, June 17, 1907.) 


quarters back view; 
| seamless white garment and is hold- 
ing another such in her hands. 
22252, June 24, 1907.) 


[10089 | 


— showing a bedroom; a maid stands | 
behind the bed engaged in putting | 


as brides- | 


showing a lady seated approxi- | 
mately front view at the end of a | 
table resting her elbows thereon. 


seated three | 


-—— showing a lady standing three- | 
she wears a | 


(T | 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicngo, Ill. 
showing a row of five young ladies 
all coming through a gateway; all 
carry diplomas and wear white 
dresses. (I 22142, June 10, 1907.) 


showing a two seat swing having 
an awning canopy; a young lady 
| stands behind the swing. (I 22258, 
| June 24, 1907.) 


showing five little girls in a row; 
all wear short dresses and are with- 
out hats; in the background is a hori- 
zontal panel. (I 22256, June 24, 
1907.) 


showing full figure of a lady three- 
quarters front view, she wears street 
costume including long cloak and 
carries a closed umbrella with both 
| hands. (I 22254, June 24, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady 
nearly front view; she holds a piece 
of embroidery in her hands. (I 
22257, June 24, 1907. ) 


| Showing half figure of a lady 
standing before a number of shelves 
containing dress goods. (I 22141, 
June 10, 1907.) 


showing half figure of four 
ladies: they wear street costume, 
hats trimmed with plumes and vel- 
vet, long gloves, and one has a boa 
about her shoulders. (I 22255, June 
24, 1907.) 


showing heads and shoulders of 
three ladies in a row, two are front 
view and one profile view; all wear 
hats and in the background is a hori- 
zontal panel made of irregular. (I 
22139, June 10, 1907.) 


showing ten ladies in two rows 

_ one Slightly in the foreground; they 
stand in various positions from pro- 
file and front to three-quarters back 
view. (I 22259, June 24, 1907.) 


showing the half figure of eleven 
| ladies standing in a circle, all are 
without hats: large roses are drawn 
in the spaces between the figures. (I 
| 22185, June 17, 1907.) 


showing the heads of three ladies 
in a row, two are shown in about 
front view and one in profile, all 

| wear hats having plumage. (I 22191, 
June 17, 1907.) 


showing the heads of three ladies 
projected on a horizontal panel hay- 
ing vertical lines across its surface. 
| (I 22057, June 3, 1907.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawings of a lady standing three 
quarters front; view showing the inte- 
rior of a room, containing various arti- 
cles of furniture in the foreground. A 
large rug lies diagonally across the 
floor. (1 22059, June 3, 1907.) 

showing the window of a dwelling 

with lace curtains hung in front of 

it.’ (122063, June 3, 1907.) 


two are seated, one by the table and 


the third is standing. (I 22188, June | 


17, 1907.) 

showing three ladies on a spacious 
veranda, two are seated 
wicker chairs; one in profile the 
other front view. (1 22137, June 10, 
1907.) 

showing two small children and 
a number of infant garments. 
22190, June 17, 1907.) 


showing two thirds figure of two 
ladies and a small girl 
view. (1 22187, June 17, 1907.) 


Bauer & Black, Chicago, 


Mother. Head and shoulders of beney- 
olent old lady, hair falling over her 
temples; wearing a light scarf of 


lace falling in neat folds in front. | 
[10090 | 


(I 22078, June 6, 1907.) 


Beach (H. D.) company, 
Coshocton, Ohio. 

Mirror of truth. In the center stands 
the figure of a woman holding in her 
left hand, which is outstretched, a 
hand mirror from which rays of 


light descend. (I 22067, June 4, 
1907. ) [10091 
Beck; ) (Chas! We 3.) ar) 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Hearing. Child holding shell to ear, 
listening to sound from same. (I 
22113, June 7, 1907.) [10092 


Seeing. Child looking into the water, 


and seeing her reflection therein. (I 
22114, June 7, 1907.) 

Smelling. Child smelling flowers. (I 
22110, June 7, 1907.) 

‘Vasting. Child eating grapes. (1 
Z2Aat2 Sune (7, 1907.) 

Touching. Child touehing cat. (I 


22111, June 7, 1907.) 


Braun, Clement & 
Paris, France. 

Portrait du Prince Luitpold de Bavieré. 
Face view of a boy, shoulders bare, 
with dark curly hair. 5775. (1 
22085, June 7, 1907.) [10093 


cie., 


showing three ladies in a room, | 


in large | 


Ch 


all front | 


| Kangaroo in squatting position, show- |} 


Brown (J. G.), New York, 
Novy 


He’s mine. Dark haired bootblack, | 
with red shirt, sleeves rolled up, 
hugging a white pup. (I 22200, June 
18, 1907.) [10094 


Thinking it over. Fair haired boot- 
black sitting on his box, his right 
hand pressed against his cheek, a } 
white dog is sitting on a pine box, | 
looking at the boy. (1 22201, June 
18, 1907.) 


Brown (Louis Francis), 

San Diego, Cal. | 
Conventional scroll design, having a | 
flower center with scrolls interlaced | 
as to form a square panel. (I 22199, | 
June 18, 1907.) [10095 


Brulegravure company, Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

Figure of a rotund man with very | 

short legs and his hands in the pock- | 

ets of his pants; on the figure are | 

the words. The largest circulation | 

in— (I 22115, June 6, 1907.) 
[10096 


ing direct front view; the forepaws | 
pointing toward abdomen, where are |} 
the words You must confess that | 
you never would guess I was born | 
with a pocket in my dress. (Ij 
22116, June 6, 1907.) 


Burgess (William §8.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


Christ: The Great instructor. Bust in! 
profile of Christ. (I 22162, June 12, | 
1907.) [10097 | 


Pair of Independent American Bells of | 
Philadelphia. Beautiful profile of a | 
young lady or belle with a small bell | 
hanging from her ear, fashioned | 
after the Liberty Bell in Independ- | 
ence Hall. (I 22161, June 12, 1907.) | 


Sunbeam (A) from Mars. Head and | 
neck of a young lady looking over | 
the right shoulder. (I 22245, June } 


22, 1907.) 

Chamberlin, Weber & 
Barnes, Chicago, Il. 
Membership (The) roll. Top, blue- 
clouds tinged with white. Left hand 


corner, the word Benevolence. Right, 
hand corner, the word Protection. | 
Above picture to left.are two angels 
kneeling as in prayer. (I 22240, 
June 21, 1907.) [10098 | 


FINE 
Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
Werte, Ni ¥: 
Arabian Nights entertainments. IX. 


Chinaman standing among a great 
number of rocks, looking down at a 
flat stone with a ring in it. (I 
22208, June 19, 1907.) [10099 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany. Springfield, Ohio. 

Story book. Young woman and a boy; 
apparently mother and son, who ap- 
pear much interested in looking over 
the pages of a story book held in 
the hands of both. (I 22068, June 4, 

~ 1907.) [10100 


Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Altar in Gothic style. Roman catho- 
lie altar. showing in the center niche. 
a painting of the assumption of the 
blessed Virgin; above this is an an- 
gel with upraised wings. In the 2 
large side niches there are groups 
representing the Crucifixion & De- 


scent. (I 22264, June 26, 1907.) 
[10101 
Roman catholic altar. There are 


two angels supporting arch of Expo- 
sition throne; right above this is 
shown a painting of Assumption. 
(I 22265, June 26, 1907.) . 

Altar in Romanesque style. An osten- 
sorium is shown over the arch of the 
tabernacle and right back of this 
is shown a group of the blessed Vir- 


gin with the Child in her arms. (I 
22266, June 26, 1907.) 
Baptismal font in Gothic style. There 


are three steps leading up to the 

fioor of the font proper. The font 

is shown in the center and right 
above this is the figure of St. John 

ina niche. (I 22267, June 26, 1907.) 

in Romanesque style. On each 
side of end of railing is shown a 
large pillar on top of which are 
shown statues. There are 7 steps 
leading to the font. on the sides of 
which there are pillars supported by 
groups of cherubs. (I 22268, June 
26, 1907.) 

Holy water font used in Roman Catho- 
lic churches and chapels. A marble 
font in Roman style, the basin of 
which is to hold Holy water. (I 
22172, June 13, 1907.) 

Pulpit in Gothic style. In the center 
niche is shown the figure of a bishop; 
right above this are four angels, 
supporting the top of the pulpit. 
There is also a staircase with two 
angels holding candelabra. (I 22269. 
June 26, 1907.) 


ARTS 507 
Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Pulpit in Romanesque style. There are 


two large pillars supported by groups 
of cherubs. On the upper part there 
are panels showing relief work. The 
middle panel shows figures of angels. 
An eagle is shown on top asa book- 
rest. (J 22270, June 26, 1970.) 


Railing used in sanctuary of Roman 
Catholic churches. in Roman style— 
there are two gates in the center, 
the gate to the right has a mono- 
gram in the center. A ©. Alpha 
Omega. (I 22132. June 10, 1907.) 


Davis (Annie E.). Brad- 
ford, Pa. 

Libby prison. Showing one side and 
one end. a sign on the front corner, 
and at top of first story, has on it 
the words Libby & son ship chand- 
lers & grocers. (I 22176. June 15, 
1907.) [10102 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany. Detroit. Mich. 
Melchers (Mrs Gari) Half length 
figure of woman; face in profile, 
right hand on bosom, left resting on 
skirt. slender necklace with cross 
pendant. (I 22083, June 6. 1907.) 

[10103 


Dixon (Joseph) crucible 
company, Jersey City, 
NS. 
Lady (A) of Mark. Pretty girl look- 
ing over the top of a fan which she 


holds in her right hand. (1 22080, 
June 6, 1907.) [10104 
Fairbanks (E. & T.) & 


co.. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Builders’ plan. Drawing of a 22 ft. 
by 10 ft.. 15 ton wagon scale for 
the Chicago Board of Education. 
5-14-07 F. sheet 1. drawer 61. (I 
22182. June 17, 1907.) [10105 


Drawing of a 36 ft. 150 ton, 4 
section. iron frame railroad track 
scale with suspension platform bear- 
ings. 64-07 E. sheet 1. drawer 2. 
(I 22177. June 15, 1907.) 


Drawing of an 80 ft.. 150 ton, 10 
section iron frame railway track 
scale of the master scale builders 
style. 6-20-07 F, sheet 1. drawer 6. 
(I 22279, June 27. 1907.) 

First detail plan. Drawing of an 80 
ft. 150 ton, 10 section iron frame 
railway track scale of the master 


scale builders type. 6-20-07 F, 
sheet 3. drawer 6. (I 22281, June 
27, 1907.) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) 
co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Foundation plan. Drawing of a 36 ft. 
150 ton, 4 section iron frame rail- 
road track scale. with suspension 
platform bearings. 6—7—-O7 BH, sheet 
2, drawer 10. (I 22178, June 15, 
1907.) 


— Drawing of an 80 ft.. 150 ton, 10 
sections iron frame railway track 
scale of the master scale builders 
style. 6-20-07 F, sheet 2, drawer 6. 
(I 22280, June 27, 1907.) 

Second detail plan. Drawing of an 80 
ft., 150 ton, 10 section iron frame 
railway track scale of the master 
scale builders’ style. 6-20-07 F, 
sheet 4, drawer 6. (I 22282, June 
27, 1907.) 


Faron (Clifton Ax )i, 
West Seattle, Wash. 

Uncle Sam’s invitation. In the fore- 
ground is Uncle Sam; and just be- 
hind him Chief Seattle; at the 
right of the drawing is a telescope 
showing John Bull looking into it at 
the Earth which is in the distance. 
(I 22069, June 1, 1907.) [10106 


& 


Fausel (Daniel), Boston. 
Mass. 

Black Forest flirtation. Represents a 
farmhouse, or rather part of one, or 
part of an inn where the stables are 
located. In front of it is a fountain. 


(I 22065, June 3, 1907.) [10107 


Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, 
New York, N. Y. 
After the nuptials. Newly married 
couple sitting on_a couch on a ter- 
race is listening to the music after 


the wedding ceremonies. (I 22073, 
June 6, 1907.) [10108 
Appian Way. Scene on the Via 
Appia, with side walk, which is 
flanked by temples and mansions, 


and crowded with pedestrians. (I 
22076, June 6, 1907.) 
At Cupid’s fountain. Scene in the 


eourt of a temple; showing fountain 
of cupids at the left side; a girl is 
filling a vessel from a pitcher at the 
fountain. (I 22074, June 6, 1907.) 


Blk. A male elk standing in a valley 
by the side of a brook. Further in 
background four more elks. (I 
22242, June 22, 1907.) 

George Washington’s first reception 
as President. Interior of reception 
room, President Washington stand- 
ing in the center, shaking hands 
with one of his arriving visitors. (I 
22243, June 22, 1907.) 


Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, 

New York, N.Y. ; 

Greeting the victor. Scene in the |} 
Circus Maximus in Rome; the vic- 
tor standing on his chariot, drawn 
by four white horses, holding a palm | 
in his right hand. (I 22072, June 6, | 
1907. ) 


He is coming. 
fisherman’s house, two girls sitting 
side by side near the window repair- | 
ing a fishing net. (1 22075, June 6, 
1907. ) 


Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. 
Scene of the surrender of General 
Cornwallis at Yorktown. In the 
centre in foreground is Gen. Corn- | 
wallis surrendering his sword to 
General Washington. (I 22244, June | 
22; 1907.) . | 


Friend brothers clothing 
company, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Portrait 1. Shows two men in walk- 
ing attitude. Figure to the left 
holding hand of child who is walk- 
ing between the two principal fig- 
ures. (I 22286, June 28, 1907.) 

[10109 

Portrait 2. Shows four figures. Two 
young boys at right of drawing. || 
Young girl at left. Fourth figure | 
stooping to fasten her skates. (I 
22287, June 28, 1907.) 


Portrait 3. Shows lady’s figure seated | 
in chair at right. Man’s figure fa- || 
cing her with right arm resting on | 

Third figure standing to left | 


chair. | 
facing the first two. (I 22288, June 
28, 1907.) | 


Portrait 4. Shows two men playing 
chess. Third figure seated on arm 
of chair occupied by one of the 
players. (1 22289, June 28, 1907.) 


Portrait 5. Shows three young men 
coming from entrance to building. 
Fourth figure on left of drawing 
leaning against pillar. (1 22290, 
June 28, 1907.) 


Portrait 6. Shows lady in center fore- 
ground seated before a counter. 
Left hand figure facing her. Right 
hand figure at her left. (I 22291, 
June 28, 1907.) 


Portrait 7. Shows four figures of 
young men. Left hand figure seated. 
Extreme right hand figure reading 
from newspaper. Balance giving 
him their attention. (1 22292, June 
28, 1907.) 


Interior of a Dutch | 


| 
| 


Portrait 11. 


FINE ARTS 509 
| | 
Friend brothers clothing | Henrici (John H.), 
company, Milwaukee, | Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Wis. | Teasing. Boy sitting on soap box, 


Portrait 8. Shows four figures at en- | 


trance to subway station. Right 
hand figure in foreground. Two at 
left shaking hands. Fourth figure 
below street level coming up the 
steps. (I 22293, June 28, 1907.) 
Portrait 9. Shows three figures. One 
in center being seated in motor car. 
Left hand figure standing beside car. 


Right hand figure walking from it. | 


(I 22294, June 28, 1907.) 


Portrait 10. Horse in background with | 
Three fig- | 
(I 22295, | 


gentleman in the saddle. 
ures in the foreground. 
June 28, 1907.) 


Shows three boys and 


young girl standing on staircase. | 


(I 22296, June 28, 1907.) 
Portrait 12. 


Shows two young men | 


standing on the rug before a marble | 


bust. (I 22297, June 28, 1907.) 


Grefé (Will), New York, 
Noa: 


Cornered. Two figures, man and girl | 
seated on green sofa, man in even- | 
ing dress, drawing away from girl | 


(1 22206, 
[10110 


to extreme corner of sofa. 
June 19, 1907.) 


Gude (O. J.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 


Small boy, attired completely in motor | 


equipments; on his head is a motor 
cap, his eyes are protected by gog- 
gles, he is completely enveloped in 


an automobile coat, ete. (I 22145, 
May 22, 1907.) [10111 
Gustin (EH. W.) & co., 


New York, N. Y. 
The Old love is best. 


back are three pillows on which she 
is resting,.she is holding a large 
nigger doll in her left hand. (I 
22306, June 29, 1907.) [10112 


Gutmann & Gutmann, 

New York, N. Y. 
The Old love. 
head resting on a bandana bundle, 
his left hand holds tightly clasped a 
whisky bottle. (I 22204, June 18, 
1907.) [10113 


Harvey (Hli), New York, 

American elk. 
grown antlers; 
four feet on a rock. 
17, 1907.) 


(I 22184. June 


Drawing of a | 
small girl asleep on a couch; at her | 


Tramp lying asleep, his | 


Bull elk with full | 
he stands on all | 


[10114 | 


blue bowl containing soap suds in 
foreground ... a soap bubble just 
come out of pipe, floats in air re- 
garded with an attentive manner by 


fox terrier. - 1x" 20." 4 22024. 
. June 8, 1907.) [10115 
Unwelcome (An) sight. Group of 


three boys watching a mongrel who 
looks amazed at a little Teddy bear 
placed before him on the ground. 
19 x 24. (I 22122 ,June 8, 1907.) 


Herzog (F. Benedict), 
New... Yorls, .N.. Ye 
Why kiss and ride away. Detail 1. 
Three young women, upright, 
grouped closely; the central one 
holding a mandolin all look in the 
same direction. (I 22022, May 28, 
1907. ) [10116 


House of Kuppenheimer, 
Chicago, Il. 

Figures of two men; one standing and 
leaning on chair with hat in right 
hand; the other figure with pencil 
in right hand, writing in book. (I 
22221, sune Zi. 1907...) [10117 


aol, 


Group of three figures, two men and 
one woman. Man on right has hand 
in trousers’ pocket and hat in left 
hand. (1 22229; June Zi, 1907.) 


two men and one woman. Wo- 
man holding papers in both hands. 
(1 22230, June 21, 1907.) 


Group of two figures, man and woman. 
Woman has umbrella in right hand, 
purse in left hand and jacket over 
lefivarm: (iy 22231. June Ze tG07.) 


Man seated in chair leaning slightly 
to the right. Woman seated at left 
of mnan. “(bh 22228) june 21. T9075) 


Three figures; two men and a woman. 


Figure in. background at left shows 
back view with cane held under 
left arm. Man in center has right 
arm back of body. (I 22234, June 
21, 1907.) 


— two men and little girl; figure at 
left shows backview of man shaking 
hands with little girl: other male 
figure has cane in left hand. (1 
22237, June 21, 1907.) 


Two men; figure on left wears tuxedo 
suit; figure on right wears full dress 
suit: both figures are holding glasses 
in right hands. (I 22239, June 21, 
1907. ) 


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House of Kuppenheimer, 
Chicago, Ill. 

one a partial side-view, has glove 

in left hand and right hand in trou- 

sers’ pocket; other figure has cane in 
right hand and left hand in overcoat 

pocket. (I 22233, June 21, 1907.) 

one at left wearing long overcoat 

has left hand in pocket of inside 
coat, wears telescope hat; figure on 

right has cane in left hand. (I 

22236, June 21, 1907.) 

one showing backview standing at 

left in front of ticket office window ; 

figure on right has satchel in left 

hand. (1 22285, June 21, 1907.) 

one wearing short overcoat, the 
other medium length overcoat. 
ure on left holds hat and papers in 
bon wnands” (le s22252, ume. Qik 
1907. ) 

Two men in front of automobile; fig- 
ure on left is wearing long eight but- 
ton overcoat, with hands on hips; 
figure on right has cane under left 
arm, both hands in overcoat pockets. 
(I 22238, June 21, 1907.) 

Two men seated; one with cane in 
right hand; the other man with left 
hand on hips, “W (22226.) June21; 
1907.) 


International art  pub- 
lishing company, New 
Yorls, Nye 
If Teddy were a man. Teddy bear 
seated on table, underneath misile- 
toe on chandelier, looking at little 


girl standing on cushioned chair, 
who is looking, in turn, at him. 
(1.22222. june 2i, 1907.) [10118 


Molly on the garden wall. Little girl 
and Teddy bear on stone wall, fac- 
ing each other. Two other little 
girls on ground at, base of wall, in 
act of having fallen from same. (I 
22219 sune 21, 1907. ) 

Molly’s charge. Little girl holding two 
Teddy bears by chains and romping 
around as though in the act of danc- 
ime, (Ck 222247 Sune Zi, 1907.) 

Rambles (The) of Molly and Teddy. 
Little girl dressed in fur coat and 


hat, and Teddy bear, whom she holds | 
corner of wall. | 


by chain, turning 
Two children, little boy and little 
girl, holding each other in a very 


ie 


frightened mood. (1 22220, June 21, | 
1907. ) 

Teddy’s capture. Large Teddy bear 
carrying little girl on back, and | 


running. Two little bears running 
along, one holding knife and fork, 
and the other spoon and fork. (I 
22223, June 21, 1907.) 


am mts 


| Good 


International art publishing 
company, New York, 
No: 


Teddy’s nurse. Little girl feeding 
Teddy bear from spoon. Bear seated 
on fioor, while girl stoops over him. | 


Table in background. Toys scat- 
tered on floor. (1 22221) Same 21, 
19807. ) 

Jennett (Norman 8&.), 


New York, N. Y. 

Crodunks adventures with a duck. 
Crodunk goes fiShing and is swal- 
lowed. (I 22170, June 7, 1907.) 

[10119 

Crodunk’s adventures with a pig. Cro- 
dunk goes out to sketch and is an- 
noyed by a meddlesome little pig. 
(I 22171, June 7, 1907.) 

1 photo of each May 28, 1907. 


Kelly (J. Redding), New 
York. Nig 
Miss L. D. G. Portrait in oil showing 
figure to the waist line. (I 22169, 
June 12, 1907.) [10120 


Kyle granite company, 
Washington, D. C. 
Sarcophagus monument. Nine ft. long, 
2 ft. 10 in. wide and 4 ft. 9 in. high. 
On the front of the design is two 
fluted pilasters; in the center of the 
design is a sunken panel to contain 
the inscription. (I 22023, May 29, 
1907. ) [10121 


Lawrence & Jellicoe, 1td., 
London, England. 

morning Mrs. Flanagan. Old 
gentleman on horseback raising his 
hat and smiling to an old lady in 
the right foreground. (I 22093, June 
1, 1907) [10122 

—— Squire Brown. Horse rearing up 
behind and an old gentleman who 
has been thrown from his seat cling- 
ing to the horse’s neck. (I 22094, 
June 7, 1907.) 

Hunting scene. 1. Showing a pack of 
hounds with a huntsman riding at a 
gallop on a- white horsé; hills in the 
background. (I 22089, June 7, 1907.) 


Showing four mounted figures, 
three men and one lady, the latter 
on a white horse, all riding at a gal- 
lop. (1 22090, June 7, 1907.) 


3. Showing a gentleman mounted, 
taking a leap across a stream; in the 
background, a lady on horseback is 
also jumping the stream. (I 22091, 
June 7, 1907.) 


4. Showing a huntsman on foot 
holding back an open gate and point- 
ing with his right hand across the 
fields. (I 22092, June 7, 1907.) 


—— 2. 


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Lawrence «& Jellicoe, Itd., 
London, England. 

Long (A) drink. Drawing showing a 
number of young ducks round a 
water butt endeavoring to get a 
drink. One of them has secured 
a hold on the edge of the tub and is 
drinking. In the background an- 
other duck is running towards the 
tubs (he 22213, June 21, 1907.) 


Port. Drawing showing three old 
country gentlemen. The one on the 
left is holding up a glass and the 
others are looking towards him. 
Candles are lighted and on the table 
are glasses and dishes. The old but- 
ler is pouring wine from a bottle. 
(£ 22216, June 21, 1907.) 


Punch. Drawing showing two old 
country gentlemen seated at a table. 
The one on the right has a punch 
bowl before him. The other old gen- 
tleman is holding a bottle in his left 
hand, just behind him is an elderly 
lady. (I 22215, June 21, 1907.) 

Quick (A) lunch. Drawing showing a 
number of puppies crowding round a 
dish, yelping and struggling to get 
at the contents. Other dogs in back- 
ground endeavoring to get over some 
obstacle in order to join them. (I 
22214, June 21, 1907.) 


Le Vasseur (A.), & @O., 
Paris, France. 

Au jardin de Berenice; par Gorguet. 
Berenice is represented in the court- 
yard of her palace, standing on the 
marble edge of the piscina and look- 
ing at her reflection in the water. 
(I 22048, June 3, 1907.) 


poursuite. Aquarelle par P. Kauff- 
mann. Represents an episode of a 
fox hunt in England. The pursuit 
of the animal. A group of hunters, 
on horseback, accompanied by 
hounds. (I 22054, June 3, 1907.) 


Chasse au renard en Angleterre. La 
meute. Aquarelle par P. Kauffmann. 
Represents an episode of a fox hunt 
in England. The pack of hounds is 
Seen in the distance. (I 22053, June 
3, 1907.) 

Chasse au renard en Angleterre. Le 
saut des enclos. Aquarelle par P. 
Kauffmann. Represents an episode 
of a fox hunt in England. The 
clearing of fences. (I 22055, June 


3, 1907.) 
En route pour le quartier général; par 
Jan. VY. Chelminsky. Represents 


three hussars and an aide-de-camp 
preceding a carriage drawn by four 
horses. (1 22052, June 3, 1907.) 


[10123 | 
Chasse au renard en Angleterre. La | 


Le Vasseur (A.) & co., 
Paris, France. 

Dérobé; par Jan van Marcke de Lum- 
men. Represents a jockey endeavor- 
ing to make his horse jump a hurdle 
at which the animal had balked. (1 
22051, June 3, 1907.) 


Mater amabilis; par Coppier, repre- 
sents the virgin, in flowing gar- 
ments, seated in a court, under an 
arbor and holding on her lap the 
nude child. (I 22046, June 3, 1907.) 


Saint Sébastien; par Lorain. Repre- 
sentation of the martyrdom of Saint 
Sebastian. The saint is bound to a 
tree; stands almost naked. (I 22047, 
June 3, 1907.) 


Sur Vhippodrome de Bade; par Le 
Nail. Represents two horses, led by 
trainers, exercising on the Baden 
hippodrome. (I 22045, June 8, 
L9OT.) 


Vocation (Une); par Guinier. A 
Dutch boy kneeling on a wooden pier 
and trimming the sails of a toy ship. 
(I 22049, June 3, 1907.) 


Voleur! Canaille! Bandit! par Jan 
van Marcke de Lummen. Repre- 
sents a scene on a race-course. A 
jockey is being led back to the pad- 
dock after having lost a race. (I 
22050, June 3, 1907.) 

Libby, McNeill & Libby, 

Chicago, III. 

Peek-a-boo. Showing head and shoul- 
ders of a bright faced little boy, 
with curly hair, looking from behind . 
a curtain. (I 22079, June 6, 1907.) 

[10124 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Bigger-stick. Peace conference at the 
Hague; the various countries are 
represented standing on their pedes- 
tals, England as a lion, Russia a 
bear, United States an eagle, etc, 

ete. (I 22134, June 10, 1907.) 
. [10125 


Her Choice. Young girl seated in an 
old fashioned sofa; scattered about 
her are a half dozen big boxes of 
flowers—evidently roses, but the one 
She likes best is a modest box of 
violets. (I 22284, June 17, 1907.) 


Our next cabinet. A meeting of the 
cabinet, each of the secretaries being 
represented by Mr. Roosevelt; they 
are all sitting around the table in 
various attitudes of attention. (I 
22285, June 27, 1907.) 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

She: What’s the use of being a good 
sailor. A scene on the deck of a 
steamer. It is evidently a _ very 
rough day; four of the young men 


passengers ... are in the agonies 
of sea-sickness. (I 22070, June 4, 
1907.) 


Strike (The) breaker. Interior of a 
kitchen; the cook and house-maid 


dressed in their best and carrying | 


their satchels and boxes, are depart- 
ing; casting angry and _ insolent 


charges over their shoulders at the | 


master of the house who has broken 
the strike. 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
York, Nays 
Bucknell University. Birds-eye view 
of the grounds and buildings. (I 
22159, June 11, 1907.) [10126 


CQQVale SEIS) 
ville, N. Y. 
Diogenes; mural painting for court 
room “B” Essex county courthouse, 
Newark, N. J. On a road between a 


Low Bronx- 


statue of Pallas Athene and a rustic | 


fountain, Diogenes grasping a staff 
and a lighted lantern. (I 22210, 
June 20, 1907.) 


Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 

June buds. Several branches with 
leaves, buds and blossoms, of a beau- 
tiful flowering shrub. OM PALEY 
June 13, 1907.) 

McKibbin, Driscoll & Dor- 
sey, St. Paul, Minn. 


Bear with face turned to right, facing | 
a field of snow in distance and below | 
him, and is standing on a large field | 

Chi 


in bold relief. 
[10129 


On ee And. 1s 
22207, June 19, 1907.) 


McLoughlin brothers, New 

Vor Neve 

Ideal (The) doll. Girl 
Short skirt and a circus costume. 
(I 22038, May 31, 1907.) 


Marcell (Marshall), New 
* Orleans, La. 
Jeff Davis. 


(I 22009, May 28, 1907.) | 


[10127 


[10128 


in. a fancy | 


[101380 | 


Painting of Jeff Davis | 


from a sitting in New Orleans; with | 


full map of Confederate States in 
background. 
[10131 
(Henry), New 
Work, No ¥: 
Seeing the town. Touring car, contain- 


Mayer 


ing chauffeur and lecturer and just | 


one couple embracing, oblivious to 
surroundings. (I 22175, 


1907. ) [10132 


(I 21986, May 25, 1907.) 


June 14, | 


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Mistique Krewe of Ka-noo- 
no, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Seal of the Ka-noo-no Karnival of 
1907. Placque or medallion in re- 
lief ; showing the full face of an In- 
dian wearing war bonnet and sur- 
rounded by this lettering, Syracuse 
Ka-noo-no Karnival 1907. (I 22008, 
May 28, 1907.) [10133 


Morgan (J. A.), Yonkers, 
NX 


Bust of Booker T. Washington. Face 
slightly turned to left, coat reaching 
down to second button, round collar 
and bow tie. (I 22205, June 7, 1907.) 

[10134 


Morris & co., Chicago, Il. 


Pride of the farm. A Poled Angus 


steer standing in the shadow against 
a stone wall. (I 221938, June 17, 
1907.) [10135 


Mossler company, Chicago, 
re 

Wash drawing showing full length fig- 
ure of a lady standing nearly full 
front view; she wears a long loose 
garment, and has one hand in the 
pocket of this garment. (I 21988, 
May 27, 1907.) [10136 

—— of a man standing front view, he 
wears a long loose overcoat which is 
buttoned and reaches nearly to his 
ankles. (I 21990, May 27, 1907.) 

of a man standing nearly front 

view; he wears a long loose over- 

coat, closely buttoned to the neck; 
this garment reaches nearly to his 

knees. (I 21987, May 27, 1907.) 

of a man standing, nearly three 
quarters front view ; he wears a long 
loose overcoat and evening suit. (I 

. 21989, May 27, 1907.) 

—— of a man standing, nearly three 
quarters front view; he wears a long 
loose overcoat which is buttoned. (I 
21991, May 27, 1307.) 


Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
Cascade falls, Yosemite valley. Water- 
fall between rocks, trees at right and 
left center of picture. (I 22251, June 
24, 1907.) [10137 
Evening. In foreground a stream, be- 
yond which, surrounded by frees, is 
a house. (I 22247, June 24, 1907.) 


Going to the fold. Woman holding 
open gate of sheepfold for flock of 
sheep to enter. (I 22248, June 24, 
1907. ) 

In the pasture. Two sheep, one lying 
down and lamb standing beside it. 
(I 22249, June 24, 1907.) 


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Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
Woods in Brittany. A group of tall, 


slender trees, rising against a cloudy | 


sky. (I 22250, June 24, 1907.) 
National 
pany, 
Listen to me. 
sailor waist, pompadour style hair, 
also flowers in hair right side, has a 
smiling face and is holding left hand 
with index finger pointing upwards. 
(1 22028, May 31, 1907.) [10138 


Nelson (H. M.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Orphans of fire. City of San Fran- 
cisco on fire, April 18, 1906, showing 
the wide sweep of fire; in the fore- 
ground three children with a St. 
Bernard dog are watching the fire. 
(I 22095, June 6, 1907.) [10139 


brewing com- 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Newmayer (Solomon W.). 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Elk’s (The) time. 
surrounded by oak leaves and acorns 
and has within his antlers the rep- 
resentation of a clock, with the 
hands at eleven. (I 21992, May 27, 
1907. ) [10140 
- (Mads 


Nielsen - ( 
Norfolk, Va. 
Emblem of Alaska-Yukon Pacific expo- 
sition, 1909. The figure part of the 
mountain formation of Alaska sym- 
bolizes the awakening of Giant 
North; his pillow is the immense 
forests and he is blanketed with the 
great glaciers. 

1907. ) 


Peter), 


[10141 


Northwestern yeast com- 
pany, Chicago, [Il. 
Little magician. Young megician 
dressed in Oriental costume, with 
loose, baggy trousers; long flowing 


outer garment and sash, upturned | 

shoes and turban, with wand held in | 

(I 22081, June 6, 1907.) | 
[10142 


right hand. 


Oertel art print company, 

New York, N. Y. 
Ducklings’ (The) paradise. Eighteen 
little ducks in and around a small 
piece of water. 10 by 36 inches. (I 
22209, June 20, 1907.) 


Paddock (Willard Dry- 
den), New York, N. Y. 
The Kneeling boys. Bas relief of two 
nude figures in profile, facing each 


other, kneeling each on one knee. | 


(I 22203, June 18, 1907.) [10144 


Head of an elk is | 


(I 22144, June 10, | 


[10143 


Bust picture of girl, | - 


| On The Field. 


Paddock (Willard Dry- 
den), New York, N. Y. 

The Winged heads. Bas relief sculp- 
ture of two heads seen in profile 
facing each other. (I 22202, June 
18; 1907) 


Pellegrim (L.), Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

Buck skin. 790. Head and shoulders 
of an Judian chief with face slightly 
turned to the right, a medal hangs 
from his neck by a ribbon. (I 22272, 
June 5, 1907; 1 photo. June 1, 1907.) 

[10145 


Bust of an Indian chief face slightly 
to right, with necklace of ivory teeth 
and tassel; hair falling over shoul- 
ders:) Oh. 22274. June) 5) 190G ae 
photo. June 1, 1907.) 

Tilk’s design. Hlk’s head turned to 
left, a clock with hands indicating 
eleven o’clock, in the right side a rib- 
bon under elk’s head, with inscrip- 
tion B. P. O. BE. (1 223807, June 28, 
1907; 1 photo. June 8, 1907.) 


Fleet Foot. 796. Bust of Indian chief 
looking forward, hair falls over 
shoulders and back, wears an Indian 
garment. (I 22273, June 5, 1907; 1 
photo. June 1, 1907.) 

Kiowa. 793. Bust of an Indian chief, 
head turned to left, has earrings, 
hair falls over shoulders, has a cloak 
of Indian style. (1 22276, June 5, 
1907 ; 1 photo. June 1, 1907.) 


Lone Wolf. 794. Bust of an Indian 
chief ; head turned to right, hair falls 
over Shoulders and back, wears a 
band around neck. (I 22277, June 5, 
1907; 1 photo. June 1, 1907.) 


792. Bust of an In- 
dian chief; head bending forward, 
has necklace of ivory teeth and tas- 
sels, has ribbon across breast. (I | 
22275, June 5, 1907; 1 photo. June 1, 
1907. ) 

Skin Cote. 795. Bust of an Indian 
chief ; wearing a war bonnet of feath- 
ers, his hair is braded in tow braids 
hanging in front of his breast. (I 
22271, June 5, 1907; 1 photo. June 1, 
1907.) 


Plumb (Henry Grant), 
New York, N. Y. 

Convalescent. A child with an orange 

to his mouth which he holds by rest- 

ing his arms on a ledge in front. (I 

22181, June 15, 1907.) [10146 
Pumpkin (The) leaf. A _ little girl 

standing in a garden in the sunlight, 

holding a pumpkin leaf to shade her 

face. (1 22180, June 15, 1907.) 


514 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, 
Ron 


| 
| 
| 


ground appears the figure of Jesus | 


looking down on Mary Magdalene, | 


| 


who kneels before him with both | 


hands outstretched towards him. (I 
22308, July 1, 1907.) [10147 


Temperance lessons. The text Be not 
drunk with wine wherein is excess; 
but be filled with the Spirit is sur- 


Wai i | Dar’s the dark man, honey. 
Jesus risen from the dead. In the fore- | 


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Roseland (Harry), Brook- 

lyn, 
Showing 
an old colored mammy sitting in a 
black rocking chair. holding a cup. 


in her left hand. 20 x 30. (I 22124, 
June 8, 1907.) 
| Dar’s your wish, honey. An old col- 


rounded by an ornamental border of | 


grape 
1907.) 


Pustet (Fr.) & co., New 
Yorks. Noy. 


design. (I 


Christus 
Christ condemned to death. Repre- 
sents Christ before Pilate. 


ad mor on natur or 
ad mortem condemnatur o /Lucky (The) card. 


Dosis.) Iuly) yl 


The cen- | 


ter figure in this group is a Roman | 
soldier in the regulation Roman uni- | 


form: “CL 22218; June 211907.) 


[10148 


Cristus occurit matri Suae or Christ | 


meets His mother. 


Represents Christ | 


meeting His mother on the way to | 


Calvary. The center 


figure repre- | 


sents Christ bearing a large cross. | 
The face of Christ is looking directly | 


into the face of the Virgin. 


Between | 


Christ and the Virgin is a Roman | 


soldier. 
ures of women. 
1907. ) 


(2 22217; Sune y21; 


Roiné (Jules Edoard), 

New York, N. Y. 

Lique des droits de ’homme. 
representing law with tablets in her 


Behind Christ are two fig- | 


Woman | 


hands on the obverse. (I 22120, 
June 8, 1907.) [10149 © 
Médaille de naissance. (Birth). Fig- | 


ure of woman holding an infant over | 


eradle. (1 22118, June 8, 1907.) 


Médaille de marriage. Marriage medal. | 
Medal cast from die, two figures on 


obverse side, flower decoration on | 
reverse side. (I 22119, June 8, 
1907.) 


Roseland (Harry), Brook- 

Rial IN Nas 
Bright predictions. Showing a white 
girl having her palm read by a 
colored mammy, both sitting on an 
old fashioned horse hair sofa. 
22165, June 12, 1907.) 


} 


Ch 
[10150 | 


Dar’s good luck, honey. A white girl, | 
brunette, having her future read by | 


an old colored mammy by means of | 


a teacup. V0" 145° (f 22128, ‘June 


8, 1907.) 


ored mammy and a white girl sitting 
on an old fashioned black horse hair 
sofa. 10 x 14. . (1 22126, fume. 8, 
1907.) 

Future prediction. Two girls, white, 
sitting on an old fashioned horse 
hair sofa, and a colored Mammy in 
front of them reading the contents 
of a tea cup to the girls. (I 22167, 
June 12, 1907.) 

An old colored 
mammy reading cards to a white 
girl, both sitting on an old horse hair 
Sofa. 10° 74) “CE 2227s tune: 8, 
1907.) 

Old Mammy’s warning. Showing a 
white girl having her palm read by 
an old colored mammy, both of them 
‘sitting down beside a fireplace. (I 
22166, June 12, 1907.) 

Reading the tea leaves. Old colored 
mammy reading the tea leaves in a 
cup to two white girls who are sit- 


ting down in front of her. (I 221380, 
June 8, 1907.) 
Seer’s (The) prophecy. An old col- 


ored mammy reading the left palm 
of a white girl. blonde, who is sit- 
ting in front of her, 720s a0.) (1 
22125, June 8, 1907.) 

Tea leaves prophecy. Two white girls 
sitting beside a table, and an old 
colored mammy at the side of same, 
holding a tea cup in her left hand. 
(I 22168, June 12, 1907.) 

Voodoo (A) palmist. A white girl 
having her palm read by an old 
colored mammy both sitting down. 
10x 14.  (1:22129; tumeS190%4) 

Voodoo’s (The) warning. Old mammy 
(colored) reading the leaves in a 
tea cup. held in her left hand, to two 
white girls) “202300 Gh, 
June 8, 1907.) 


Sanford (John I.), New 
Orleans, La. 
Algiers! 5th district of New Orleans. 
Map of the town of Algiers. (I 
22198, June 17, 1907.) [10151 


Schreyvogel (Chas.), Ho- 
boken, N. J. 

Rear guard. Showing troopers shoot- 
ing back, one trooper wounded, one 
trooper about to fire. (I 22164, June 
12, 1907:) i ~ [10152 


Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dirty doggie. Little girl seated beside 


| 
| 
| 


window on a stool and a dog is sit- | 


ting down before her. She has a 
basin of water on the floor. (I 
22241, June 21, 1907.) [10153 
Fascinating whip. Girl sitting in car- 


hands and in right hand she is hold- | 
ing a whip. (I 22084, June 6, 1907.) | 


Shepard (George W.), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Alarm (The) A _ street in a small 
- frontier town into which a horseman 


has ridden and with hat in hand has | 


given an alarm. (I 22040, May 31, 
1907.) [10154 


Avenger (The) Showing a wooded 
scene; an Indian stands looking ata | i 
Detail of a section of open stalls or 


camp in the distance, and a white 


man with knife in hand creeps up > 
behind him. (I 22043, June 1, 1907.) | 
Pride of the village. Young girl pull- | 
ing at a rope in a belfry. (1 22089, | 


May 31, 1907.) 


Pursuit (The) Group of four horse- | 


men having ridden to a knoll; two 
have dismounted and are planning; 
in the rear more horsemen are seen. 
(1 22042, June 1, 1907.) 


Shuman (Willard A.), 
Montgomery, Pa. 


Supreme prayer. The Lords Prayer is | 


handpainted and is situated in the 
lower center part of the drawing, 
and is surrounded on all sides, ex- 


cept the bottom by blooming roses | 


and daisies ; there are six butterflies 
amongst them. (I 22288, June 27, 
1907. ) [10155 


Singer (M.-‘A.), New 
York N. Y¥. 
Design of center booth for electrical 
display. Represents stalls separated 
by post and rail partitions, and hav- 


ARTS ais 


Singer (M. A.), New 
Nork Ne CY. 

Detail design for shallow open booths 
or ‘stalls: Post .and rail guard or 
fence with railed partition fences 
extending rearwardly therefrom. (I 
22099, June 7, 1907.) 


i f 4 ‘ 3 | y, § * io =) . . . a ‘ 
riage: she is holding reins in both | Detail design of exhibition screen 


Ornamental screen for designating 
exhibition spaces, the same being ar- 
ranged in panels separated by orna- 
mental columns. (I 22100, June 7, 
1907.) 


Detail of a design for exhibition booth 
screen. Series of columns connected 
by rails surmounted by a continuous 
paneled cornice or capital having 
depending festoons. (I 22101, June 
T, 1907.) 


booths. One end of a series of open 
stalls or booths separated by railing 
partitions having posts. (I 22102, 
June 7, 1907.) 


Detail of a series of exhibition booths. 
Front and rear series of columns ar- 
ranged to mark off intervening exhi- 
bition spaces and surrounded by con- 
tinuous ornamental capitals. (1 
22103, June 7, 1907.) 


Exhibition stalls. Double line or series 
of stalls separated by ornamental 
railings and covered by ornamental 
pitched roof. (I 22108, June 7, 
1907.) 


Interior arrangement and decoration 
of auditorium. Interior of one end 
of an elliptical auditorium having 
lower, intermediate and upper balco- 
nies. (I 22104, June 7, 1907.) 


Ornamental screen. Curved screen 


ing similar front guards or fences | 
provided with columns for illuminat- | 


ing means. (I 22096, June 7, 1907.) 


[10156 | 


Design of middle booth for electrical 
display. Stalls separated by post 
and rail partitions interrupted at 
points to form entrance openings; 
the stall spaces being bounded at the 


rear by a continuous screen. (I> 


| 22097, June 7, 1907.) 
| Detail design for box or enclosed 


| ner of an angular series of box stalls 
or booths consisting of closed coun- 


ters. (I 22098, June 7, 1907.) 


booths arranged in series. One cor- | 


facing a fountain, and consisting of 
columns supporting a cornice. (I 
22109, June 7, 1907.) 


Separate booth. Space enclosing 
counter decorated in front by orna- 
mental panels and surmounted by 
spaced columns bearing lamps or 
lighted devices. (I 22105, June 7, 
1907.) 


Separate stall booth. Booth having a 
counter enclosed space, the rear 
counter portion supporting an orna- 
mental screen of arched form. (I 
22106, June 7, 1907.) 


Twin booths. Twin spaced booths of 
corresponding, approximately semi- 
elliptical plan separated by an inter- 
vening walk or space. (I 22107, 
June 7, 1907.) 


516 


Skoog (Kart Frederick), 
Cambridge, Mass. 

The Darkness Enemy. The whole 
composition is built on a rock; the 
head figure is a young woman at 
the top of the rock, a group of fig- 
ures are below, the top figure is 
holding a torch in her left hand. 
(I 22174, May 31, 1907.) [10157 


Smith (John Felix), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 

Gate to Hell. Country grogshop or 
saloon, the proprietor is standing on 
the porch; a customer seated on a 
keg near by and another at the left 
end of the porch with a beer keg in 
his hands ete. (I 221381, June 10, 
1907. ) [10158 


Smith granite company, 
Westerly, R. I. 
Mausoleum. A_ building with four 
circular steps at base and four but- 
tresses at the four corners, orna- 
mented with carved caps and panels. 


I 22225, June 21, 1907.) [10159 
Thelem (E.), Paris, 
France. 


Canard. The horse Canard standing 
still, and with his head turned to 
the left, he is mounted by his jockey, 
in usual attire. (I 22133, June 10, 
1907. ) [10160 


Thorne (Wm.), New York, 
IN OY: 

Helen. Three quarter figure of young 
woman with brown hair and eyes, 
seated; wears black hat with black 
plumes. (I 22044, June 1, 1907.) 

[10161 


Tuck (Raphael) & sons, 
ltd.; New York; oN: Y. 

Brook trout. Brook trout with open 
mouth, jumping out of the water; 
ferns in the background, and blos- 
Soms ‘to: the” right Yor, picture. (i 
22027, May 31, 1907.) [10162 


Partridges. Two partridges walking— 
branch of berries and acorns in left 


hand corner. (1 22024, May 31, 
1907. ) 
Quail. Four quail among stalk and 


ears “of corny. (Cl 
1907. ) 


22026, May 31, 


Wild duck. Wild duck flying across a 


marsh, and three ducks in lower 
left hand corner. (JI 22025, May 31. 
1907.) 


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Vallee (Georges), New 
York, N. Y. 

Christmas Eve. A Forest in the moon- 
light with the ground and trees cov- 
ered with snow; at the left is a fig- 
ure of Santa Claus with a bag of 
toys on his back. (1 22086, June 7, 


1907. ) [10163 


Christmas Eve among the lowly. Inte- 
rior of a peasant’s cottage in Brit- 
tany, France; at the left is a fire- 
place, in which is burning a low fire; 
on a bench two children and their 
mother are sleeping. (I 22087, June 
1, 1907) 


Christmas morning. Two children 
standing before a mantlepiece, upon 
which are hung four empty stock- 
ings ; their mother is lying dead upon 
a bed in the background. (I 22088, 
June 7,. 1907. ) 


von Babo (Erika), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 

April. Let contentment be the guid- 
ing star of my life. Star, moss rose 
buds, and forget-me-nots. (I 22150, 
May 20, 1907.) [10164 


August. Peace of the night gives 
strength to the day. Crescent with 
morning glories and poppies. (I 
22154, May 20, 1907.) 


December. Powerful, endless, and un- 
changeable are the laws in nature. 
Sunset with half wreath of Holly. 
(I 22158, May 20, 1907.) 


February. Let peace and joy be with 
me for life and death. Lyre of lilies 
of the valley, violets. (I 22148, May 
20, 1907.) 


Flower and motto calendar for year. 
1908. Apple blossoms and butterfly. 
(I 22146, May 20, 1907.) 


January. Religion is light for all—let 
everyone take held of his own. 
Wreath of ali kinds of leaves. (I 
22147, May 20, 1907.) 


July. Resignation gives strength for 
endurance. Cross and passion flow- 
ers. (1 22153, May 20, 1907.) 


June. Purity of the heart is a treas- 
ure forever. Horn of plenty with 
roses. (I 22152, May 2, 1907.). 


March. Work is life—Work is life’s 
blessing. Beehive with clover and 
marguerites. (I 22149, May 20, 
1907. ) 


May. Justice brings peace to the con- 
science. Seales with accacia blos- 
soms. (I 22151, May 20, 1907.) 


FINE 


von Babo (Erika), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
November. Let hope be my light for 


Anchor with orange and 
(I 22157, 


the future. 
pomegranate blossoms. 
May 20, 1907.) 

October. Once everything will reach 
its destination. . Hour glass with wild 
roses. (I 22156, May 20, 1907.) 


September. Hidden or visible happi- 
ness and blessing always can be 
found. Horseshoe with field flowers. 
(I 22155, May 20, 1907.) 


Von Frantzius (Fritz), 
Chicago, III. 

Saharet, with a red flower in her hair. 
A dancer in Spanish costume in 
almost life size picture starting 
above the knees. showing a position 
almost full front. (1 22117, June 8. 
1907. ) [10165 


White (Verner), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Visit to the old home. Girl gathering 
apple blossoms in foreground, with 


arm full. of blossoms. Grant log 
cabin to left in distance. (I 22135, 
June 10, 1907. [10166 


Willet stained glass com- 
pany, Pittsburg, Pa. 

And God shall wipe away all tears 
from their eyes. An angel standing 
on a flight of steps face sideways, 
left hand holding a palm. (I 22211, 
June 20, 1907.) [10167 


Angel (The) of the Resurrection. An 
angel standing on a flight of steps 
with head thrown back, looking at 
the cross. (I 22212. June 20, 1907.) 


Ecce Homo. Shows Christ standing 
with hands bound, wearing the pur- 
ple robe, crowned with thorns. (I 
22066, June 4, 1907.) 


Medallion design. Represents 12 large 
and 12 small medallions. The large 
medallion represents the scenes of 
our Lord’s life, the Last Supper. 
Ecce Homo, the Crucifixion. The 
small medallions represent the Old 
Testament. (I 22246, June 22, 1907.) 


Wilmarth (Glen George), 
Aldenville, Pa. 

| Universal topic. Profile pen and ink 

| drawing, with curl of hair partially 

| around neck; profile facing right. 

(I 22163, June 5, 1907.) 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts 


[10168 


ARTS int 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 

Blessed are they which are persecuted 
for righteousness. Drawing in black 
and white showing three figures in 
Single panel; two in foreground up- 
holding panel containing the Beati- 
.tudes. (I 22262, June 25, 1907.) 

[10169 


Blessed are they which do hunger and 
thirst after righteousness. Drawing 
in black and white, single panel, con- 
taining three figures; two in fore- 
ground supporting shield with em- 
blem of the balance. (I 22261, June 
25, 1907.) 

Blessed are ye when men shall revile 
you and persecute you for righteous- . 
ness sake. Drawing in black and 
white, showing two figures in ad- 
vance with shields. (I 22263, June 
25, 190K.) 


Winchester repeating arms 
company. New Haven, 
Conn. 

Flying wedge. Geese in full flight; 
representing the wedge-shaped for- 
mation which they sometimes as- 
sume when fiying. (I 22077, June 


6, 1907.) [10170 
Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, N. J. 
Nibbles. Summer landscape. Boy fish- 


ing, can of bait in foreground at his 
feet. (I 22056, June 3, 1907.) 
aoa wal 
Woodward (A. B.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Did you ever have your leg pulled. 
Pretty girl pulling a man’s leg. (I 
Doodle, SuUly 1.1907.) [10172 

Did you ever rubber. Man with a long 
neck Jookin® at (a ‘cirk “(1 2231, 
July 1, 1907.) 


A dog walking behind a woman and a 
boy pulling his tail. (I 22310, July 
1, 1907.) 


Excuse me while I pull my gum. Man 
and girl on sofa—girl pulling chew- 
ing gum. (ff 22312, July 1, 1907.) 


I caught a fish so long. A large fish 
with a hand at each end. (I 22309, 
July 1, 1907.) 


Won by a neck. Race horse 


ning—one with a long neck. 
22314, July 1, 1907. 


run- 
(I 


completed by deposit of 1 photo- 


| graph each since Jan. 1, 1907___-__-_- 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
51st CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PAR P4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 31-35 
AUGUST, 1907 


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CEASo .e, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS; "AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 Ina M. C. 


Adams, Baltimore, Md. 
de, lOO. 


Class F, XXc, ne. 56218, July 138, 1907; 2 copies received July 


Adams (Ina M. C.), Bal- 
timore, Md. 


Chenango lake. (F 56218, July 18, 
1907.) [10173 

Chenango river. (F 56233, July 13, 
1907.) 

Coast of Maine. (EF 56222, July 18, 
1907.) 

Entrance to Yellowstone Park. (F 
56235, July 13, 1907.) 

Fisherman’s cottage, James river. (fF 


56219, July 13, 1907.) 
Home and orchard. (F 56232, July 18, 


1907. ) 

Eno italy., (i 56231, Suly 13, 1907.) 

In the Adirondacks. (F 56234, July 
13, 1907.) 

Jamestown tower. (FF 56225, July 13, 
1907.) 

Liberty, New York harbor. (F 56216, 


July 13, 1907.) 

Long Island coast. 
1907. ) 

Near San Francisco. 
13, 1907.) 

Old castle, Switzerland. 
July) 138; 1907.) 

Oldest house in Tarrytown-on-Hudson. 
(F 56229, July 13, 1907.) 

Onondaga Valley, N.Y. (IF 56230, July 
13, 1907.) 


(F 56220, July 13, 


(F 56226, July | 


(F 56228, | 


Adams (Ina M. C.), Bal- 
timore, Md. 


Skuffleton inn. (56221, > auly as 
1907. ) 

Southern California. (F 56223, July 
13,1907. ) 


Summer cabin, Michigan. 
July 13, 1907.) 

Venitian scene. 
1907.) 


Agnew 


(EF 56227, 
(F 56217, July 18, 


(Thos.) & son, 
London, England. 


Coronation of H. M. King Edward VIL. 


(F 56464, July 19, 1907.) [10174 
American art _ society, 
Boston, Mass. 

Driving the cows home. (F 56215, 
July 13, 1907.) [10175 


American engineering co., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Indianapolis. The electric railway cen- 
ter of the universe. (F 55319, June 
15, 1907. ) [10176 
The steam railway center of the 
universe. (F 55318, June 15, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 1, 1907. 
American-examiner, New 
York, N. Y. 
And her aerial name was Maud! 
56275, July 15, 1907.) 


(F 
[10177 


| And her airy-fairy name was Maud. 


| 


(F 56491, July 22, 1907.) 


President Roosevelt’s home, Oyster | And her gorgeous, hilarious name was 


Bay. (F 56224, July 13, 1907.) 


| 


Maud! (F 56652, July 29, 1907.) 


519 


520 


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n. S., pt. 4 


American-examiner, New 
Yorks Nie 

Bang! ’Twas Happy Hooligan and 
Alphonse and Gaston and Gloomy 
Gus and Fa-a-a-ther! (F 56655, 
July 29, 1907.) 

Hello central! Her name is Maud. (F 
56051, July 8, 1907.) 


His name was Hofbrauhauser; and he 


yumped! (F 56271, July 15, 1907.) 
Hooray! Happy Hooligan’s luck has 


(Ff 56048, July 8, 1907.) 
(EF 56488, July 


turned ! 

Jimmy. He forgot. 
22, 1907.) 

—— He gets a dollar! 
8, 1907.) 

——He sees New 
July 15, 1907.) 

My, but Bunk’s the handy dog around 
an automobile. (F 56651, July 29, 
1907. ) 

No wedding bells 


(F 56050, July 


York. (EF 56272, 


ror “am. Shulliye, Te 


1907. (F 56049, July 8, 1907.) 

—— July 28, 1907. (F 56653, July 29, 
1907. ) 

Oh, jealousy, thou green-eyed mon- 
ster, dod gast it. (KF 56489, July 22, 
1907. ) 

Poking fun at us. (F 56656, July 29, 
1907. ) 


Poor Bunk, poor Bunk. (F 56487, 
July 22, 1907.) 

Ragtag and Bobtail. Merry little mis- 
chiefs get poor Aunt Betsy tangled 
up with a bull. (F 56492, July 22, 
1907. ) 

-—— The merry little mischiefs help 
little Willie to get real sick. (F 
56321, July 15, 1907.) 

Real (The) (F 56274, July 15, 1907.) 

- Smiles I have seen. 3. (F 56059, July 

8, 1907.) 


Uncle Buster is a dear old soul. (F 
56490, July 22, 1907.) 


Ven it iss it dot a joke iss not a joke! 
(F 56053, July 8, 1907.) 


Vere dere isS a woman in der case! 
(FE 56273, July 15, 1907.) 


Wouldn’t it make Napoleon and Ana- 
nias mad. (FF 56320, July 16, 1907.) 


Yes, 18 is an unlucky number. (F 
56654, July 29, 1907.) 
Yellow (The) kid. 
1907. ) 
American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


Ananias Noodles on the 
55912, July 2, 1907.) 


(F 56054, July 8, | 


road. (F | 
[10178 | 


Amé€rican-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Ananias Noodles on the Road. Gee, dat 
reads dey aint no work. (F 56496, 
July 22, 1907.) 

Ha ha ha ha. 
1907. ) 

—— Um! all de wood has been cut. 
(F 56334, July 17, 1907.) 


(F 56095, July 9, 


—— When somebody comes along., (I 


56648, July 29, 1907.) 

Another hoax on Diogenes. 
July 17, 1907.) 

Belinda’s beaus. 
1907. ) 

—— The bashful boy. 
16, 1907.) 

—— Bashful Mr. Snooks is no match 
for the candy boy. (F 56695, July 
30, 1907.) 

—— Bertie the Rah 
56722, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

—— The candy boy with the glad 
hand. (F 56570, July 25, 1907.) 

——TIts all off with the bashful boy. 
(F 56493, July 22, 1907.) 

—— You can’t lose the candy boy. (F 
56644, July 29, 1907.) 

Braggo, the monk. Hey git out. (F 
56317, July 16, 1907.) 

Mr. Monk, Mr. Braggo. 
July 11, 1907.) 

Braggo the monk 
Switzerland I’ve climbed. 
July 23, 1907.) 

Braggo the monk, jr. Follow me. (F 
56498, July 22,-1907. ) 

Cluck Cluck, the slick chick. Awfully 
glad you came. (F 55939, July 5, 
1907. ) 

Oh what shall I do. 

July 12, 1907.) 


(F 56337, 
(F 56236, July 13, 


(F 56319, July 


Rah poy. (EF 


(F 56127, 


and Knocko. In 
(F 56531, 


(F 56204, 


——Say Bull. (F 56448, July 19, 
1907. ) 

Say sport. (EF 56567, July 25, 
1907. ) 


-——_—— Wonder if there’s any water in 


this. (F 56710, July 31, 1907.) 

Diogenes again victim of low-down 
practical joke! (KF 56099, July 9, 
1907. ) 


| Diogenes victim of bunco game. (F 


56534, July 23, 1907.) 


Everybody admires Braggs the monk. 
(EF 56649, July 29, 1907.) 


Extra! Diogenes said to have found 
honest man at last. (KF 56130, July 
11, 190%) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


521 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Extra! Mr. KH. Z. Mark wins out. 
56385, July 18, 1907.) 
Fourth (The) is coming. 
July 2, 1907.) 
Hall room boys. 
dollar sign. 
1907.) 
-No mollycoddle games for them. 
(F 56557, July 24, 1907.) 
Their sudden display of wealth 
astonishes the landlady. (EF 56645, 
July 29, 1907.) 
Their trip to Coney Island. 
56696, July 30, 1907.) 
They celebrate by trying to beat 
a soulless corporation. (F 55944, 
July 5, 1907.) 
They consider Coney Island vul- 


(FE 
(EF 55911, 


The girl with the red 
(EF 56497, July 22, 


(EF 


par. (EF 56518, July 16, 1907.) 
—— They cut a melon. (F 56135, 

aly 11, 1907.) 
—They entertain friends. (EF 


55958, July 6, 1907.) 

They find that artificial tan is no 

protection. Che 56383, July 18, 

1907. ) 

They hunt for a cool place to 

sleep. (Ff 56532, July 23, 1907.) 

They just miss winning the prize. 
(F 56445, July 19, 1907.) 

— They picnic in Bronx park. 
56600, July 26, 1907.) 

—— They spend the week end in the 
country. (F 56058, July 8, 1907.) 

—— They try to earn a little extra 
money. (EF 56723, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

He’s no duffer. (F 56201, July 12, 
1907. ) 

Hippo (The) kid and the glorious 
Fourth. (F 55938, July 5, 1907.) 
and the Pirate chief. (F 56601, 

July 26, 1907.) 

does the leap for life. 

July 18, 1907.) 

goes swimming. 
12, 1907.) 

I see by the papers. 
11, 1907.) 

It happened in Birdland. Ab this is 
the place for me. (F 56096, July 9, 
1907. ) 

—— Dont be 
2, 1907.) 

Don’t butt in 

July 13, 1907.) 

Great Scott I’ve left my ticket 

at home. (F 56132, July 11, 1907.) 


(de 


(F 56384, 


(FEF 56203, July 


(F 56131, July 


afraid. (F 55913, July 


now. (F 56239, 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, Ny ¥. 
It happened in Birdland. Hello Dick. 

(F 56056, July 8, 1907.) 

I’d better write and engage our 
room. (F 56267, July 15, 1907.) 

I love you more and more each 
day. (F 55940, July 5, 1907.) 
— Now I'll show you how to catch 

a nice large bass. (F 56128, July 


td ASOT) 

—— We’ve made a mile a minute, 
dear. (EF 55931, July 3, 1907.) 

Will you teach me to bowl. (F 

55959, July 6, 1907.) 

Jungle (The) boarding house. (F 
56270, July 15, 1907.) 

IKknocko the monk. Hello, Knocko, 


why don’t you hire a pair of skates. 
(EF 56098, July 9, 1907.) 
I’ve got a swell proposition for 


you. (F 56446, July 19, 1907.) 
——Oh! look. (F 562387, July 138, 
1907.) 


monk. Gracious the 
(EF 56057, July 8, 


Masherino the 
bait’s off again. 


1907. ) 
M-m! A peach. (F 56333, July 
UOT) 
——Mr. Masherino. [| believe. (F 
56709, July 31, 1907.) 
Maybe you don’t believe it. (F 55942, 


July 5, 1907. ) 

(F 56724, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Mr. E. Z. Mark buys fireless fireworks. 
(F 55943, July 5, 1907.) 


-——buys hair restorer. (F 56268, 
July 15, 1907.) 
delivers the goods. (KF 55933, 


July Ss. 19077) 
goes swimming. 


(F 56556, July 


24, 1907.) 
—_— helps a detective. (F 56202, July 
12, 1907.) 
-_—is interviewed. (F 56129, July 
11, 1907.) 
pays a reward. (F 56499, July 
22, 1907.) 
——— pays damages. (F 56055, July 8. 
1907. ) 
pays the duty. (F 56711, July 31, 
1907.) 
takes a trolley ride. (F 56650. 
July 29, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge summer dramatic 
season. Grand revival of Rip Van 


Winkle! (F 56571, July 25, 1907.) 
National vaudeville. Amateur night. 
(F 56708, July 31, 1907.) 


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American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
National vaudeville. Buttermilk Charlie. 
(F 56269, July 15, 1907.) 
—A continuous knockabout turn. 
(F 56558, July 24, 1907. ) 
— Down in the subway. 
July 26, 1907.) 
John D., the higest 
liner in the business 
July 17, 1907.) 


Little Brighteyes 


(EF 56602, 


salaried head- 
(EF 56336, 


makes a tre- 


mendous hit. (EF 56533, July 23, 
1907.) 

—— The old oaken bucket. (F 56646, 
July 29, 1907.) 

One step off the beaten path. (F 


55930, July 3, 1907.) 
Poor John. (F 55937, July 5, 1907.) 


Rhymo the monk. The campers life. 
(EF 56133, July 11, 1907.) 


——The good old’ game. (F 559382, 
July 3, 1907.) 

— — Into the forest. (F 56494, July 
22, 1907.) | 

——Oh restless sea. (FF 56568, July 
25, 1907.) 

—seeks hidden gold. (F 56647, 
July 29, 1907.) 

Search for John D. getting hot! (F | 


55946, July 5, 1907.) 
So sudden. (F 56136, July 11, 1907.) 
Waste (A) of ammunition. (F 55960, 

July 6, 1907.) 
Welcome news. 

1907.) 

When Antoinette is 
careful Antoinette. 


(EF 55910, July 2, 


on the job. Be 
(EF 56495, July 


22, 1907.) 
Dont forget to put the screen in 
the window. (F 56697, July 30, 
1907. ) 
— Good afternoon. (F 56569, July 
25, 1907.) 


—— I’m going to the florist’s shop. 
56238, July 13, 1907.) 
Look Antoinette, isn’t this a great 


(Ff 


firecracker. (F 55941, July 5, 1907.) 
Oh, Harry; I’m so glad you 
brought your camera. (F 56097, 


July 9, 1907.) 

— -Oh Harry look. 
LE GOT.’) 

—— Please lady wont you help. 
56134, July 11, 1907.) 

There, I’ve got everything all 

ready. (F 56447, July 19, 1907.) 


(F 56335, July 


(F 


(F 55961, July 6, 1907.) 


| Summer dreams. 


| Steamboat rock. 
Why, how do you do, Mrs. Smith. | 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 


| Wouldn’t it make you mad, after you 


had dreamed. 
1907.) 


if you suddenly found yourselves 
forced to look at another funny puz- 
zle picture. (EF 56559, July 24, 
1907. ) 


(F 55945, July 5, 


Anderson publishing ©Co., - 
New York, N. Y. 


Friendship. (F 56687, July 30, 1907.) 
[10179 
Lass (A) is good, ete. (F 56684, 


July 30, 1907.) 
Mistaken charity. 
1907.) 


Now I lay me down to sleep. 
56689, July 30, 1907.) 


Oo tan’t see me. (F 56682, July 30, 


(F 56686, July 30, 


(Fr 


1907.) 
Our country. (F 56685, July 30, 
1907. ) 
Poor John. (F 56688, July 30, 1907.) 
Somebody on the wire. (F 56683, July 
30, 1907. ) 
Arnot (Robert), Paris, 
France. 
Bubbles. (F 55934, July 5, 1907.) 
[10180 
Babcock, (Mrs. Bernie), 


Little Rock, Ark. 


I choose you. (F 55971, July 1, 1907.) 
[10181 


(F 55972, July 1, 1907.) 
(F 55970, July 1, 


Little Rock. 


NOOK: 


2c of each Aug. 1, 1907. 
Bartlett company, Boston, 
Mass. 


Boston, past and present. 
June 19, 1907.) 


Bell (ary)? Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


(F 55956, 
[10182 


AS usual Vm ue in between one 
and two. (F 56311, July 15, 1907.) 
[10183 


Bennett (Henry H.), Kil- 
bourn, Wis. ; 
Inkstand and Sugar Bowl. Dells of 
the Wisconsin. (F 55603, June 24, 
1907. ) [10184 
Lower jaws. Dells of the Wisconsin. 
(F 55601, June 24, 1907.) 
Dells of the Wiscon- 
sin. (F 55602, June 24, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each July, 1 190K 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


523 


Bigelow (G. Heffland), 
Seattle, Wash. 
Tie (The) that binds. (F 55716, May 
23, 1907; 2 c. June 24, 1907.) [10185 


Boston American, Boston, 
- Mass. 
Real Mrs. Jack Gardner of to-day. 
55717, June 26, 1907.) [10186 


New England league teams, 3, Worces- 
ter. (F 56068, July 3, 1907.) 

4, Lynn. 

— 5, Brockton. 
1907.) 

— 6, Lawrence. 
1907.) 

— 7, New Bedford. 
30, 1907.) 

Bulkeley (Alice 
Litchfield, Conn. 

Bar (The) at Sheephead, Deer Isle, 

Me. [10187 


T.), 


Boat landing in a rough sea, Deer Isle, | 


Me. 


(F 56094, July 9, 1907.) | 
(F 56316, July 16, | 


(F 56693, July | 


CF | 


(F 56536, July 23, | 


Boat slip, The Firs, Sunset, Deer Isle, | 


Me. 


Cottage on Dunham’s point, Deer Isle, | 


Me., low tide. 

Firs (The), Sunset, Deer 
Pal wat tet 

Harbor, looking toward Sunset, Deer 
Isle, Me. 

Mill Island, Deer Isle, Me. 

Millpond, Sunset, Deer Isle, Me. 


Isle, Me. 


Raines house, Sunset, Ellpart, oldest 
house now standing in Deer Isle, 
built prior to 1790. 


Remsen woods, Deer Isle, Me. 

Road to The Firs boat slip, southwest 
harbor, Deer Isle, Me. 

Rocks near Small’s cove, Deer Isle, 
Me. 

Sheephead, Deer Isle, Me. 


Sunset from The Harbor road, Deer 
Isle, Me. 


Sunset, looking north, Deer Isle, Me. 

Sunset village, Deer Isle, Me. 

Surf on Sheep island, Penobscot Bay, 
Me. 

Sylvester’s cove, Deer Isle, Me. 

(FE 54490-54509, May 24, 1907.) 

View from piazza, The Firs, Sunset, 
Deer Isle, Me. (F 54511, May 24, 
1907. ) 

View from Sunset street, Deer Isle, 
Me. (F 54512, May 24, 1907.) 


View from The Firs, Sunset, Deer Isle, 
Me. (F 54510, May 24, 1907.) 


Bulkeley ( Alice 
Litchfield, Conn. 
Walk to post office through the woods 
from The Firs, Sunset, Deer Isle, 
Me. (F 54518, May 24, 1907.) 


2c. of each July 18, 1907. 


Burgess (W. S.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Welcome my dear Elk. (F 55889, July 
Pe AE.) [10188 - 


Burns (H. J. C.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Bigger, better, busier, Boston. 1 & 2. 
(IF 55350, 55351, June 14, 1907; 1c. of 
each May 31, 1907; 1 c. of each June 


T.), 


14, 1907.) [10189 
Campbell art co., Eliza- 
| beth, N. J. 
| Across the lake. 3321. (EF 56596, 
July 26, 1907.) [10190 
Beaver meadow. 3316. (F 56591, 


July 26, 1907.) 


| Desert (The) 38325. (F 56598, July 
26, 1907.) 
| Karly spring. 3320. (EF 56595, July 
26, 1907.) 
Glimpse up stream. 3318. (F 56593, 
July 26, 1907.) 
Lone (The) guard. 3313. (F 56588, 
July 26, 1907.) 
Mountain (A) park. 3312. (F 56587, 


Rapids (The) 


July 26, 1907.) 


3314. (F 56589, July 
26, 1907.) 
| Rocky stream. 38319. (F 56594, July 
26, 1907.) 
Rustic(A) lane. 3315. (F 56590, July 
26, 1907.) 
Sand dune. 3324. (F 56597, July 26, 
1907. ) 
Sylvan shadows. 3311. (F 56586, July 
26, 1907.) 
| Tow path. 3317. (F 56592, July 26, 


| Elk. 


1907. ) 
Carroll (J. B.), Oak Park, 
Ill 


Corno- rooster. (FE 55680, June 8, 
1907; 2 e July 8, 1907.) [10191 


(EF 56342, July 18, 1907.) 


Carstens (J. Carter), St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Knowledge is your shield. (F 56102, 
Sept. 8, 1905; 2 « Sept. 25, 1905.) 
[10192 


Cartledge (W. T.),.Au- 
gusta, Ga. 
George cuts the stick, Teddy swings it. 


(F 56124, July 11, 1907.) [10193 


O24 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n, s., pt. 4 


Cash (H. O.), Lynn, Mass. 
City hall, Lynn, past and present. (EF 
56276, July 15, 1907.) [10194 


Lynn post-office, first and present. (F 
56277, July 15, 1907.) 


Lynn’s first and largest shoe shops. 
(F 56278, July 15, 1907.) 


Century company, 
Work: N.Y. 
(The) (F .56698, July ~ 31, 
[10195 


(F 56106, July 10, 


New 
Iinish 
1907. ) 


Fulton (Robert) 
1907. ) 

Is’ *thae “aa really, Viuruly 
56699, July 31, 1907.) 


Livingston (Robt. R.) 


Story 7) Cr 


(F 56105, July 


10, 1907. ) 
Lucia. (F 56700, July 31, 1907.) 
Ole (De) plantation. (F 56701, July 
~ 31, 1907.) 
Three (The) wise men. (F 56702, 
July 31, 1907.) 
Chadwick engineering 


works, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Arrived in time to see the great Chad- 
wick six flashing to finish. (F 56473, 
July 16, 1907s 2 c Sulye9, 190%) 


[10196 
Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
Mork INE V2 
Bulloa. (F 56082, July 9, 1907.) 
[10197 
Elephant (The) (F 56551, July 24, 
1907.) 
Giraffe (The) (F 56552, July 24, 1907.) 
Parrot (The) (F 56553, July 24, 
TIO) 
Princeton tiger. (F 56554, July 24, 
1907.) 
She lufs me, she lufs me not. (F 
56604, July 27, 1907.) 
Zebra (The) (F 56555, July 24, 
1907.) 


Colorado iron works com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 
Copper -matting furnace. (F 56081, 
July 9, 1907.) [10198 
Slag truck. (EF 56665, July 29, 1907.) 


Conard (Henry W.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Be a good Indian. (F 55882, June 17, 
1907; 2. ¢. June: 28, 1907-) [10199 


(Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Brownie Clown of Brownietown. July 
7, 1907. (EF 56046, July 8, 1907.) 
[10200 


Cox 


Cox (Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Brownie Clown of Brownietown. July 


14, 1907. (EH 56293; July 15, 1907.) 
—— July 21; 1907) "Gr sGsuir amily 15, 
1907.) 
—- July 28, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Curtis silk farms, Los An- 

geles, Cal. 
Curtis silk farms, Los Angeles. 
56640, July 29, 1907.) 


Detroit publishing co., De- 
troit, Mich. 
Minnesota Point, from Incline rail- 
way, Duluth, Minn. 8544. (F 56310, 
July 15, 1907.) [10202 


De Witt (Maurice), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Her choice. (F 55952, July 5, 1907; 2 
e, July 2, 1907.) [10203 
Diehl (FEF. R.), Allentown, 
Pa. 
Fraternal order of Hagles. (F 56561, 
July 23, 1907; 2 c July 16, 1907.) 
[10204 
Ditty (J. S.), Los Ange- 
les, Cal. 
Fashion illustration from life. 1. (F 
56080, July 9, 1907.) [10205 


Du Gouchet ~(Erank), 
New York, N. Y. 

Dentists of Michigan. The past—1907. 
Lest we forget. (EF 56213, July 13, 
1906. ) [10206 

= 1907. ¢F 56214 aioli 25907)- 

2 c. of each July 19, 1907. 
Dunkelberger (George S.) 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Camden lodge, B. P. O. Hiks. 293. 

(F 55969, July 8, 1907.) [10207 
Hgge (George HH.) New 
York Nea 

Abandoned mill, Clarkstown, N. Y. 
(F 55893, April 26, 1907.) [10208 

Thriving kids. (F 55894, April 26, 
1907. 

2 c. of each June 27, 1907. 


Elliott . (Chas. H.) 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
(F 56460, July 20, 1907.) 

[10209 


New 


(F 56309, July 15, 


(F 
[10201 


COr, 


Zeta Phi. 


Ellis: -(€: SHY eo 

YoruksiNe 

I heard de crackers poppin. 
Dilys Seo O Key) 


Elson (A. W.) & cCo., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Aurora, by Guido Reni. (EF 56009, 
July 8, 1907; 2 c July 9} 1907.) 
[10211 


(F 56341, 
[10210 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


vy. 2, nos. 81-35 


Hrwin (W. L.) Harpers 
Ferry, W. Va. 

Street scene, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 
July 14, 1907. (EF 56550, July 24, 
no07; 2c. July 27, 1907.) [10212 

Fairchild (A. Allen), 
Norfolk, Va. 

Jamestown post card. 1-7. 

56248, June 26, 1907.) 


New York, 


(F 56242— 
[10213 


Fairchild co., 
IN. ¥: 
Bad (A) habit. (& 56755, 
1907. ) 
Fooling ourselves. 
1907. ) 
Good (The) old summer 
56038, July 8, 1907.) 


Farnham (LL. H.) Spirit 
Lake, Iowa. 
You can’t play in our yard or lay on 
our hay stack. (F 56241, July 15, 


Aug 2. 
[10214 
(F 56462, July 20, 


time. (F 


1907. ) [10215 
Beate ass. W.)) & CO, 
Chicago, Il. 

Golden. (F 56114, June 24, 1907.) 
[10216 
Horse show. (F 56112, June 24, 
1907. ) 
Leaving. (KF 56107, June 24, 1907.) 
Neckties. (F 56109, June 24, 1907.) 
Paradise. (F 56113, June 24, 1907.) 
Refiection. (F 56111, June 24, 1907.) 
Violets. (F 56110, June 24, 1907.) 


Waiting. (KF 56108, June 24, 1907.) 
Faust (Charles H.), Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. 

and park, Ocean City, 

(F 55896, June 11, 1907.) 


Auditorium 
age 


Boardwalk and beach, Ocean City, 
IN. 32) (RH 55895; June 11, 1907.) 
Florists album co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


: | 
Broken column with garland of roses. 


(EF 56735, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Broken wreath and sickle. 
Ae lo. ) 
Cross of violets on base. 
Aug. 1, 1907.) 


[10218 
(EF 56735, 


(F 56734, 


[10217 


Wreath of sweet peas and asparagus | 


fern. (EF 56732, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
2 ¢. of each July 25, 1907. 


French (W. F.), Milford, 
N. H 


iB. a M Station, Milford; Ni. H. (EF | 
56389, July 19, 1907.) [10219 

Boylston corner, Amherst, N. H. (F 
56398, July 19, 1907.) 

Cathelic chureh, Milford, N. H. . (FE 


96393, July 19, 1907.) 


Court of honor 


French (W. F.), Milford, 
Nv 


Congregational church, Amherst, N. H. 
Views 1 & 2. (EF 56394, 56395, July 


19, 1907.) 
| Fitchburg station, Milford, N. H. (F 
’ 56392, July 19, 1907.) 
Main street. Amherst, N. H. (F 56388, 


July 19, 1907.) 
Old Colonial residence of the late Hon. 


Robert Means, Amherst, N. H. (F 
56397, July 19, 1907.) 

Ponemah station, Ponemah, N. H. (F 
56390, July 19; 1907.) 

Pumping station, Milford, N. H. (F 
56396, July 19, 1907.) 

| Soldiers monument, Amherst, N. H. 


(F 56400, July 19, 1907.) 


_ Town house and library, Milford, N. H. 


(EF 56399, July 19, 1907.) 


Unitarian church, Milford, N. H. 
56391, July 19, 1907.) 
2 ¢ of each July 22, 1907: 


Gibbs (K. D.), Oklahoma, 
Okla. 
His master’s breath. (F 56280, July 
dy TOO) [10220 
I see a great many bright ones here 
in Oklahoma City, Okla. (KF 56715, 
Diley; OO, OO woe. Atle leben Lien) 
Is this sympathy? (EF 56279, July 15, 
1907. ) 
Gottman & Kretchner, 
Chicago, Ill. 
(F 55884, June 


(FE 


29 


ams 


1907.) 
[10221 
(F 55885, June 22, 1907.) 
(F 55883, June 22, 1907.) 


Greenstein (S. B.) & Go., 
New York, N. Y. 
Before we visited the Flat Iron res- 
taurant we endured much. (F 56608, 


Auto girl. 


College girl. 
Summer girl. 


July 17, 1907.) [10222 
Gutmann & Gutmann, New 
York, Nw WY: 
| Old (Ele) lover (EF 56079, ‘July 9; 
1907.) [ 10223 
Hales (Geo. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


21st annual reunion 
(F 56283, July 15, 1907.) 

[10224 
Decorated building of Strawbridge & 


BPO. E. 


@lotiier. CF 56332, July 17, 19072) 
Melvin (Henry A.) (F 56284, July 15, 
1907. ) 


43rd Grand lodge session and 21st an- 
nual reunion of the B. P.O. BE. (F 
56285, June 15, 1907.) 


526 


Hart (Annie J.), Wilming- 


ton Ne: 
Calling (The) of the Pines. (I 56632, 
July 22, 1907.) [10225 | 
Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 


Hscalante (The), Ash Fork, Ariz. (F 
56062, July 8, 1907.) [10226 


Heal (W. S.), New York, 
No 


Coming thro’ the rye. (F 56753, Aug. 
2, 1907.) [10227 


Happy Christmas and a bright New 
Year. (F 56331, July 17, 1907.) 

Hello. (F 56605, July 27, 1907.) 

I get tired of waiting. (F 56754, Aug. 
2, 1907.) 

Love me little, love me long. (F 
56606, July 27, 1907.) 

This is my busy day. 
27, 1907.) 

We are on our honey moon. 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 


Hellebo (A. S.), Janesville, 
Minn. 
Birds eye view of Janesville, Minn. 
(F 56211, June 19, 1907.) [10228 


High school, Janesville, Minn. (EF 
56212, June 19, 1907.) 


Higgins (Frank B.), Town- 
send, Mass. 
Price (Henry) Founder of Masonry 
in America. (F 54940, June 7, 1907; 
Ze. July 19, 1907.) [10229 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 


(F 56607, July 


(F 56752, 


At the beach. 
Boo-boo I’m lost. 
Boo-boo I’m stung. 

(F 56017-56019, July 8, 1907.) 
Boss (The). 

Boss (The) of the office. 

(F 56014, 56015, July 8, 1907.) 
Dear, I’d write you a long letter. 
Dear, isn’t it shocking the way. 
Dear, somebody said that the more. 
Dear, what would I give. 

Dear, wont you send me a check. 

(FE 56020-56024, July 8, 1907.) 
Family (The) cares. (F 56016, July 

8, 1907. ) ; 
Garden (The) girl. 
Good night. 

(EF 56025, 56026, July 8, 1907.) 

Got another girl. (F 56120, July 10, 
1907. ) 


[10230 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


HS. Dt 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
. Mass. 
House cleaning. (F 56029, July 8, 
1907. ) 
He loves me; he loves me not. 
His first milliner’s bill. 
(F' 56027, 56028, July 8, 1907.) 

I hear the bogie man. (F 56030, July 
8, 1907.) 
Im so sleepy. 

I’m stung. 
(EF 56032, 56033, July 8, 1907.) 
I wont get home till morning. (F 
56031, July 8, 1907.) 
Like father, like son. 
Meeting (The). 
(IF 56034, 56035, July 8, 1907.) 


* 


Proposal (The) (KF 56119, July 10, 
1907.) 

Quarrel (The) (F 56036, July 8, 
1907. ) 

Wash day. (F 56013, July 8, 1907.) 

Water (The) is fine. (F 56037, July 8, 
1907. ) 


Horney & Chapman, Chil- 
licothe, Ohio. 
cereal mills, Chillicothe, 
(EF 56642, July 29, 1907.) 
[10231 


Hull (G. W.) & co., Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
It depends altogether on who has the 
money. (F. 55431, June 19, 1907.) 
[10232 


Many an author burns the midnight oil 


in a fruitless attempt to enlighten 
the world. (F 55433, June 19, 1907.) 


Standard 
Ohio. 


| Never judge a man by his stylish 


clothes, perhaps his wife paid for 
them. (I 55432, June 19, 1907.) 


2c. of each May 31, 1907. 


Huntsberry (W. H.), Win- 
chester, Va. 
Cedar creek battle field, October 19, 
1864. (F 56084, July 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
July 25, 1907.) [10233 


Court house, built 1840, Winchester, 
Va. (F 56094, July, 1900 2c 


Aug: 2; 190K.) 


Intrance to Mt. Hebron cemetery, Win- 
chester, Va. (IF 56089, July 9, 1907 ; 
2c. JulyaZay il GOT) 


Hollingsworth House, Winchester, Va., 
built in 1754 by first settler in the 
valley. Often attacked by the In- 
dians. (F 56092, July 9, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Silva Zou Ones 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


Huntsberry (W. E.), Win- 
chester, Va. 

Kernstown battlefield, March 23rd, 
1862, near Winchester, Va. (I 56083, 
July 9, 1907; 2c. July 25, 1907.) 

Main street, looking north, Winchester, 
Vane 56093, July 9, 1907; 2 « 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 

Kouss spring, Winchester, Va. (F 
nou auly 9, 19073''2) «Aug. 2, 
1907. ) j 

S. V. Academy, Winchester, Va. (F 

P 5o0ss, July 9, 1907; 2. ¢ July 25, 
1907. ) 

Scene of Sheridan’s ride near Winches- 
ter, Va. ( 56085, July 9, 1907; 2c. 
July 25, 1907.) 

Sheridan’s headquarters, October, 1864, 
near Cedar Creek battle field. (F 
Bavee. sty 19, 1907; 2 e@ Aug.” 2, 
1907. ) 

Winchester Inn, Winchester, Va. (¥F 


56087, July 9, 1907; 2 « July 25, | 


1907. ) 


International textbook co., 
Scranton, Pa. 


Dams and pipes. 106. (F 56198, July 


12, 1907.) [10234 
Streets and pavements. 105. (F 
Aol ouiy 12, 1907.) 
Jackson (Alfred), New 
VWornk, N.Y; 
Basket ball. [10235 


Three high balls for mine. 


(F 55506, 55507, June 21, 1907; 2 | 


ce. of each July 11, 1907.) 


Jamestown A. & Y. 
Norfolk, Va. 

Administration building, Jamestown 
exposition. 1907. [10236 

Baltimore building, Jamestown exposi- 
tion. 1907. 

Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massa- 
ehusetts state buildings, Jamestown 
exposition. 1907. 

Delaware state building, 
exposition. 1907. 


CO.. 


Jamestown 


Fight between the Monitor’ and the | 


Merrimac. 


Food products building, Jamestown ex- | 


position. 1907. 


Governor of Rhode Island and staff at | 
James- 


opening of state building, 
town exposition. 1907. 


Illinois state building, Jamestown ex- | 


position. 1907. 


Louisiana state building, Jamestown | 


exposition. 1907. 


Jamestown A. & V. 
Noriolk, Va. 
Machinery and transportation build- 
ing, Jamestown exposition, 1907. 
Missouri state building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. 
New Jersey state building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. 
New York state building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. 

Palace of liberal arts, Jamestown ex- 
position, 1907. 

Palace of manufacturers, 
exposition, 1907. 

Pure food exhibit building, Jamestown 
exposition, 1907. 

Rustic (The) bridge, Jamestown ex- 
position, 1907. 

Silver, copper and textile shops, James- 
town exposition, 1907. 

State house row, Jamestown exposi- 
tion, 1907. 

Swiss village, Jamestown exposition, 
1907. 

U. S. government building. A & B. 

U. 8S. sailors parading on Lee’s parade, 
Jamestown exposition, 1907. 

U. S. soldiers parading on Lee’s parade, 
Jamestown exposition, 1907. ~ 

West Virginia state building, 
town exposition, 1907. 

Winding (The) trail, Jamestown ex- 
position grounds. 

(F 56137-56163, July 11, 1907.) 


Cos} 


Jamestown 


James- 


Jeffries (Hugh), Fort 
BieEre, Ss. Dak: 
Wonders of Bad Lands, 8. D. 1-6. 
(F 55923-55928, July 3, 1907.) [10237 


Judge company, New York, 
INE Ye 


Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
(F 56067, June 11, 1907; 1 c«. June 
dT ASOT ives July 8)190%2)" [102388 

Little Johnny and the Teddy bears. 
He takes them sailing in Pa’s flying 
machine. (F 56281, July 15, 1907.) 


Keane (William M.), 
Newark, N. J. 
Wilks’ re-union. (EF 56104, July 10, 
1907; 2 ce July 13; 1907.) [10239 


Kropp (KE. C.) company, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

Touring Milwaukee, 3755. (F 55681, 
June 24, 1907; 2 c June 15, 1907.) 
[10240 

Law (Mae C.), Washing- 

fon, WSC. 

Back view, old Fort Washington, Md. 
(F 56406, July 19, 1907.) [10241 


928 


Law (Mae C.), 
fon), aD G. 

Garrison fiag, old Fort Washington, 
Md. (F 56405, July 19, 1907.) 

Old Fort Washington, Md. (F 56404, 
July 19, 1907.) 

Old Fort Washington, officers quarters. 
(F 56409, July 19, 1907. 

Sally port, old Fort Washington, Md. 
(F 56408, July 19, 1907.) 

Wharf (The), old Fort Washington, 
Md. (F 56407, July 19, 1907.) 

2c. of each July 24, 1907. 


Lettig (W. T.) & co., New 
Works: oN ay: 
Trinity college, Hartford, Conn. (F 
55590, June 24, 1907.) [10242 


Levalley (C. W.), Milwau- 
kee, Wis. 

Unistrand box elevator showing boxes 
being discharged on top floor. (F 
56503, July 1, 1907.) [10243 

Unistrand, box elevator taking boxes 


Washing- 


from basement and delivering on 
second floor. (EF )56504, July 13 
1907. ) 

2 ec. of each July 10; 1907. 
Lidberg (Edw. H.), Red 
Wing, Minn. 

River front, Red Wing, Minn. (F 
56661, July 29, 1907.) [10244 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Presidential timber, U. S. The wood’s 
fill of “em. (EF 55918, July 3, 1907.) 
[10245 
Water-proof. 
Lippincott (J. B.) com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Countess (The) raised her hand and 
pointed at him. (F 56729, Aug. 2, 
1907. ) [10246 
He struck him a swinging right arm 
blow that sent him plunging among 
the rushes on the floor. (F 56728, 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 
She severed the cord with a touch of 
her bodkin. (F 56727, Aug. 2, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 3, 1907. 


Little & Golze, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Goal (The) (F 56730, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


[10247 
Longstaff (Harry W.), 
Mount Clemens, 
Mich. 
Everybody is cured. [10248 


These baths are great at —. 
What the baths did for me. 
(EF 55907-55909, July 2, 1907.) 


(F 566438, July 29, 1907.) | 
| Santa Claus in holly pillow. (F 56627, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Los Angeles ostrich farm, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Ostrich: (F 56502, July 22,4907; 2 &. 
July 5, 1907.) [10249 
Lounsbury (Fred C.), Plain- 


field, N. J. 
Boys coasting. (EF 56612, July 27, 
1907. ) [10250 
Do you love this old man. (F 56617, 


July 27, 1907.) , 

Girl with furs inside of holly wreath. 
(F 56616, July 27, 1907.) 

Girl with streamer inside of holly 
wreath. (F 56618, July 27, 1907.) 


Good fortunes as told by dice. Hight- 
een. (F 56626, July 27, 1907.) 


—— Fifteen. (F 56624, July 27, 1907.) 
Nine. (F 56623, July 27, 1907.) 
—— Sixteen. (F 56625, July 27, 1907.) 
Good fortunes as told by dominoes. 
Double ace. 
—— Double five. 
— Double three. 
-—— Double two. 
(F 56619-56622, July 27, 1907.) 
Labor taking a day off. (EF 56608, 
July 27, [S@n) 
Makers of prosperity. 
Zit LOOT) 

Man (The) in the overalls. 
July 27, 1907.) 
Our latest holiday.. 

1907. ) 
Parrot (The) (F 55963, July 6, 1907.) 
Santa Claus in automobile. (F 56614, 
July 27, 1907.) 


(F 56611, July 
(F 56610, 


(F 56609, July 27, 


July 17, 1907.) 

Teddy bear in tree. 
1907. ) 

Teddy bear with holly branch. (i 
56615, July 27, 19002 2c. July 15; 
1907. ) 

Thanksgiving day rivals. 
July, 6: 190m) 

Turkey (The) 


(F 56613, July: 27, 


(F 55962, 


(F 55964, July 6, 1907.) 


| Until Thanksgiving do us part. (Ff 
55965, July 6, 1907.) 
Maas, W. J., Chicago, 
Hl: 
Cross (The) [10251 


Crown (The) (EF 55916, 55917, July 


3, 1907. ) 
McHenry (John D):). 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Resquiescat in pace. Catholic war 


veterans benevolent and memorial 
legion. (F 56450, July 19, 1907.) 
[10252 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


w..2; nos '31-35 


529 


Marker & Bielfeld, Fred- 
erick, Md. 
Souvenir print of picture, poem, home 


and monument and grave of Francis | 


Scott Key. (F 56122, July 11, 1907.) 


[10253 


Mason & Hanson, New 
York, N. X: 


Spring. (F 56340, July 18, 1907.) 


[10254 


Mendoza (I. P.), 
London, England. 
Man (The) with the sword. 
July 22, 1907.) 


ltd., 
(EF 56468, 


Shepherdess (The) (F 56466, July 
22, 1907. ) 
White (The) horse. (F 56465, July 


22, 1907. ) 


[10255 | 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. July 13, 
1907. (F 56250, July 15, 1907.) 
July 18, 1907. (F 56449, July 19, 
"1907. ) 
= sly 20; A907. (ER a650sr Illy 22. 
1907. ) 
July 25, 1907. (F 56599, July 26, 
1907. ) 
July 27, 1907. (F 56659, July 29, 
1907. ) 


Epitaphs for live ones. Charles War- 


ren Fairbanks. (F 56207, July 12, 
1907. ) 

Eddie Foy. (F 56704, July 31, 
1907. ) 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 56500, July 22, 
1907. ) 

John Drew. (F 56249, July 15, 
1907.) 


Glorious 4th of July. (F 55948, July 


5, 1907.) 


_ If we imitated Boston and had an old 


Wood (A) nymph. (F 56467, July 22, 
1907. ) 
Mitchell, Sawyer co., 
Sterling, Mass. 
Main street, Sterling, Mass. (F 55890, 
June 29, 1907; 2 c. June 8, 1907.) 
[10256 | 
Moore (Melville M.), 
Montecito, Cal. 
Stranded whale. (F 55967, July §8, 
1907. ) [10257 | 


Moorehead (F. W.), Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 

Why are girls and elephants afraid of 

mice. (F 56662, July 29, 1907.) 


Morse (A. B.) company, 
St. Joseph, Mich. 


City of boats, brides and babies. (F 


[10258 


| Late (The) 


| Mr. & Mrs. Garden Green. 


55936, July 5, 1907.) [10259 | 
Munn & co., New York, 

Nis 

Scientific American. Ten years of | 


the United States Navy, 1897-1907. 
(F 56463, July 20, 1907.) 

New York evening tele- 

gram (New York herald co.), 


gersey City, N. J. 
Bargain day Bill. July 31, 1907. (F | 
56720, Aug. 1, 1907.) [10261 
Book taught Bilkins. July 8, 1907. | 


(F 56100, July 9, 1907.) 


a tly, 15, 1907. 
1907.) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. July 4, 


1907. (F 55947, July 5, 1907.) 
— July 6, 1907. (F 56061, July 8, 
1907. ) 


—— July 11, 1907. (F 56208, July 12, 


1907. ) 


[10260 | 


(F 56315, July 16, | 


ee Tialye23)4 1907. 


home festival too. (EF 56721, Aug. 1, 


1907. ) 


Mr: Long. July 3, 1907. 
(# 55950, July 5, 1907.) 


July 10-4907. CR 561265 Fully, 
1907. ) 

July 17, 1907, (Hh 56386; July ts; 
1907. ) 

—— July 24, 1907. (F 56572, July 25, 
1907. ) 


The Gilteds 
are coming to us on Sunday. (F 


56240, July 15, 1907.) 


—— July 5, 1907. (F 56060, July 8, 
1907. ) 
July 19, 1907. (F 56461, July 20, 
1907. ) 
—— July 26, 1907. (F 56660, July 29, 
1907. ) 
Pilgrim’s (A) progress. July 2, 1907. 


(F 55949, July 5, 1907.) 
eS july, 9, 907. 4. 56121, 
1907.) 


—— July 16, 1907. 
1907.) 


July 10, 


(F 56338, July 17, 


(F 56560, July 24,- 
1907. ) 


July 30, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F July 31, 


56705, 


530 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, Ned. 

Reggie. July 22, 1907. (EF 56535, 
July 23, 1907.) 
— July 29, 1907. 

1907. ) 

Troubles of a Presidential candidate. 
July 2%, 1907. (EK 56658; July. 29: 
1907. ) 

New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City. N. J. 

Buster, “Browns ) July o> 7231907. Ce 
Hota uly ds 190ies2 (es July >; 
1907.) [10262 

— July 14, 1907. 
1907 720 e@) Duly, 1907.) 

—— July 21, 1907. (F 56255, July 15, 
1907; 2 ¢ July 19, 1907.) 

— July 28, 1907. 
LOO Cx itlyy 2559S) 

Aug. 4, 1907. 
NOOR 2G Anion 1907...) 

Fluffy Ruffles. July 7, 1907. (F 55951, 
uli 5: LIOR.) 
July 14. 1907. 

1907.) 

— July 21, 1907. (F 56339, July 17, 
190K 28e uly fo, 1907) 

July 28, 1907. (F 565738, July 25, 

1907.) 

Aug. 4, 1907. 

190%; 2:e) Avie, 1, 190%.) 


(F 56703, July 31, 


(EF 56206, July 12, 


| Pienie 


| Terrors of the tiny tads. 


| ——. July 28, 1907. 


(F 55880, July 1, | 


(F 56260, July 15, | 


(F 56265, July 15, | 


| —— July 28, 1907. 


(EF 56707, July 31, | 


Jumbo juniors “Sully 7, “ASOT | 
DOOD: | bulys 2b SOORe 2 es Suly io.) 
1907. ) 


July 14, 1907. 

1907; 2 ce July 12, 1907.) 

July 21, 1907. 
190Gs62 cc. July 19: 1907) 

—— July 28, 1907. (F 56258, July 15, 
M907 2 ec. July Zo; 1906) 

—— Aug. 4, 1907. (F 56263, July 15, 
NGO G2. 2 Cc; Aug: 1, 1907.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. July 7, | 
CE 55869, July 4, 190222 «| 


LOOT. 

July 5, 1907.) 

July 14, 1907. 
1907; 2 ¢. July 12, 1907.) 

—— July 21, 1907. 
LOOT: 2c. Sully 19 1907.) 

—— July 28, 1907. 
1907; 2 © July 25, 1907.) 

—— Aug. 4, 1907. 
1907: 2 c. Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Naughty Gnomes and little Miss Muf- 

ei het 
July, 3: 190.) 

Naughty Gnomes trick Jack and Jill. 
C5587 7, aly ake OUT a2, Cx Iuly, 12, 
1907. ) 


(FE 56257, July 15, | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


nss:; pt. 4 


New York herald com- 

pany, Jersey City, N. J. 

in‘ Peanut Land. (F 56706, 

July 31, 1907; 2e@ Awe. 441907.) 

July 7, 1907. 
(FE 55870, duly 2 1907s 2 July 5; 
1907.) 

—— July 14; 1907. (F 55876, July 1, 
1907; 2°e uly, 190i) 

—— July 21, 1907 (i Sezer suly 15; 
1907 ; 2c. duly 19, 190m) 

(F 56256, July 15, 
1907; 2 & July 25, 1907) 
—— Aug. 4, 1907. (F 56261, 
1907; 2:© Aug. 1)990%) 
Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. July 
7, 1907. (8 55873 tate 1907s 2 

e, July 5,290 tes 


July 14, 1907. (EF 55879, July 1, 
1907; 2.¢ July 12, 1907) 


—~— July 21, 1907. (F 56254, July 15, 
1907.) 


wuly 15, 


(EF 56259, Jutyel5, 
19073 2:e.. July? 25, 19073) 

—— Aug. 4, 1907. (EF 56264, July 15, 
1907; 2¢ Aug. 1, 190%) 


New York times co., New 
York, IN786 


Impressions of Coney Island, by Hy | 


Mayer. July 21, 1907. (8 56574, 
July 22, 1907: 2*e uly 2s. 2907.) a | 
[10263 

Mark Twain in London. (F 55868, 


July 1, 1907; 2 ec. July 2, 1907.) 


_Some impressions of the passing show. 


(F 55878, July 1, | 


(F 56253, July 15, 


July 7, 1907. (EF 56047, July 8, 


1907. ) 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


| Little Growling Bird in Windego land. 


(F 55875, July 1, | 


(F 56252, July 15, | 


July 7, 1907. “(CE 560Gs, July Ss: 
nOOT) [10264 
 — July 14, 1907. (F 56314, July 16, 
1907. ) 
| — July 21, 1907. (F 56548, July 24, 
1907. ) 
| —— July 28, 1907. (F 56681, July 30, 
1907. ) 
Noyes (Charles W.), New- 


| 
| 
| 


(F 56262, July 15, | 


CHigS remake duly tO Ts. 2c. | 
| Young man: 


ark, N.. Ji: 
Fort Pentagoet, 1670. Castine, Me. 
(F 54974, June 8, 1907; 2 c. July 8, 
1907. ) [10265 


Oswalt (Ernest M.), An- 
derson, Ind. 

You are now passing 
through the d— fool period of your 
life. (EF 54712,_ June ase. 2) es 
July 24, 1907.) [10266 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 31-85 


531 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 

me, Ne Ys | 

Accidents will happen but not in our | 
Store. (F 55746, June 26, 1907.) 
[10267 | 


Big (A) rug sale says little housemaid. 
(F 55725, June 26, 1907.) 


Cuts no ice what your figure may be. | 
(EF 55744, June 26, 1907.) | 


Don’t be a pinhead, a clothes pinhead. 


(F 55755, June 26, 1907.) 
Don’t you need some clothes? (F 
50709, June 26, 1907.) | 
Don’t you want them Mr. Swell | 


(F 55741, June 26, 1907.) 


Down prices on outing suits Mr. Swell | 
Dresser. (F 55740, June 26, 1907.) 


Dress swell from the ground up. (F 
55771, June 26, 1907.) , 


Dresser. 


Dress swell from the top down. (F | 


55769, June 26, 1907.) 
Elderly men can get proper clothes at | 

our store. (EF 55742, June 26, 1907.) | 
En case. (F 55763, Fune 26, 1907.) 


Fine (A) bunch for any Swell Dresser 
to choose from. (F 55765, June 26, 


1907. ) 
Great (A) shirt sale. (F 55735, June | 
26, 1907. ) | 
He just missed it! (F 55728, June 26, | 
1907. ) | 
Heart (A) to heart clothes talk. (F 
55766, June 26, 1907.) 
I’m cool enough Sambo. (F 55751, 


June 26, 1907.) 
Keep cool. (FF 55750, June 26, 1907.) | 
Little house-maid says if you don’t see | 
what you want ask for it. (F 55727, 
June 26, 1907.) 


Little house-maid says now is the time 


| Shirts? 


to drive a bargain in furniture. (F 
55724, June 26, 1907.) 

Little house-maid says they are cool 
and cumfy too, and cheap. CH 
55726, June 26, 1907.) 

Little house-maid says those porch 
chairs will look well in the spare 
room too. (F 55723, June 26, 1907.) | 

Lost your collar button? Don’t losean | 
opportunity to buy clothes cheaply | 
now! (F 55730, June 26, 1907.) 

Makes no difference what your shape 
is, we are in shape to suit you. (F | 
55734, June 26, 1907.) 

Mr. Swell Dresser are you ready for | 
your trip. (F 55745, June 26, 1907.) | 

Mr. Swell Dresser is proud of his tie. | 
(F 55749, June 26, 1907.) | 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
ins, Ne Ye: 
Mr. Swell Dresser is thankful for a 
store like ours. (F 55767, June 26, 
1907.) 


| Mr. Swell Dresser, shirts are moving. 


» (F 557438, June 26, 1907.) 


Mr. Swell Dresser wears cool clothes 
to keep cool. (F 55737, June 26, 
1907. ) 

Mr. Swell Dresser wears swell shoes. 
(EF 55761, June 26, 1907.) 

Mr, Swell Dresser’s 4th is independent 
now. (F 55729, June 26, 1907.) 


Not in our store, we deal in smiles and 


clothes. (F 55733, June 26, 1907.) 
Now it’s a suit sale. (F 55736, June 
26, 1907.) 
Oh! listen” to” the band: CBS oa"52 
June 26, 1907.) 
| Gh, look! who’s here Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (F 55748, June 26, 1907.) 
On the move. .(F 55754, June 26, 
1907. ) 
Our clothes-values are easy to see. 
(F 55760, June 26, 1907.) 
Our suits march right out. (F 55762, 


June 26, 1907.) 

Outing suits now have their innings. 
Home run too. (F 55738, June 26, 
1907. ) 

Proper clothes for swell dressers. 
55768, June 26, 1907.) 
Right out of a bandbox! 

June 26, 1907.) 
(F 55770, June 26, 1907.) 
Stout gentlemen should be more par- 


(EF 


(F 55781, 


ticular than slender ones Mr. 
Dresser says. (F 55772, June 26, 
1907. ) 


Talk about a big hat sail! (F 55739, 


June 26, 1907.) 
That’s a tony overcoat Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (F 55756, June 26, 1907.) 


_ There’s no use pressing the old ones, 


they wont stay. (F 55776, June 26, 


1907.) 

They fit well on the shoulder and 
around the neck. (F 55753, June 26, 
1907.) 

Those cravenettes and rain coats come 
in handy. (F 55773, June 26, 1907.) 

We'll treat you like an old friend and 
try to make one of you. (F 55747, 
June 26, 1907.) 

What! Mr. Dresser going away with- 
out a new suit? No sir! (F 55732, 
June 26, 1907.) 


532 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
ime, IN jeM: 
Where did you get that suit Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (EF 55764, June 26, 1907.) 
You can come to our store blindfolded. 
(F 55757, June 26, 1907.) 
You can’t beat it. (EF 55775, June 26, 
1907. ) 
You just need a bouquet, Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (F 55758, June 26, 1907.) 
Young Swell Dresser’s first long trou- 
sers we’ve got for him. (F 55774, 
June 26, 1907.) 


Outcault avdertising com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Canned peaches for dessert, Jacob. (F 


HOLS9, July 11. 19073) [10268 
Coffee. (F 56168, July 11, 1907.) 
Coffee, Jacob. (KF 56194, July 11, 

1907. ) 

Do you need flour? Jacob. (F 56188, 


Sialiy: dds 190%) 
Fine jellies, Jacob. 
1907. ) 

Get some chipped beef, 
56174, July 11, 1907.) 
Good ham? Yes we-have it, Jacob. 

(F 56178, July 11, 1907.) 

Happy New Year from Jacob.. (F 
56193, July 11, 1907.) 
Have some coffee? Jacob. 

Jialy el a0 Te 
I will get it, Jacob. 


(F 56186, July 11, 


Jacobo "Ce 


(fF 56179, 


(F 56171, July 11, 


1907. ) 

Teea tea, Jacob. (B 56175, July 14, 
1907.) 

Jacob. (F 56196, July 11, 1907.) 


Jacobs reminder. (F 56180, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Lemons, Jacob. (EF 56164, July 11, 
1907. ) 


Meal, Jacob. (FF 56165, July 11, 1907.) 
Merry Christmas. (F 56192, July 11, 


1907. ) 

Mixed nuts, Jacob. (F 56190, July 11, 
1907.) 

Molasses, Jacob. (F 56184, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Oat-meal, Jacob. (F 56173, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Oranges, Jacob. (F 56191, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Ow! July 4th, Jacob. (F 56167, July 
Alea 907.) 

Prepared soup. Jacob. (F 56195, July 
11, 1907.) 

Prunes, Jacob. (F 56182, July 11, 
1907. ) 


Outcault advertising com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 


Raisins, Jacob. (F 56185, July 11, 
1907. ) | 

Rice yes? Jacob. (F 56170, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Spices, Jacob. (F b6176, July 11; 
1907. ) 


Tea is so cheering, Jacob. (F 56187, | 


July 11, 19072)¢ 
Tea, Jacob. (F 56166, July 11, 1907.) 


Thanksgiving is here, Jacob. (F 56188, 
July LA, ASO) 

Um! Honey is good, Jacob. (KF 56169, 
July d4, 19s) 

Vacation is over, Jacob. (FE 56177, 


July 11, 1907.) 
Wash day? Jacob. 
1907. ) 
With pan-cakes, syrup, 
56181, July 11, 1907.) 


(EF 56172, July 11, 


Jacob. (KF . 


Patterson-Gibbs company, 
Chicago, 11. 4 
Are you disappointed? (KF 50006, Jan. | 
25, 1907.) [10269 | 
At your service. 
Attention. 
Attractive (An) bargain. 
Be careful. 326, 380. 
Big (A) drive. 329. 
Book of silhouettes. 
Complete outfits. 325. 
Consider these advantages. 
Do it today. 
Everybody is satisfied. 
For housewives. 328. 
Get in the swim. 


Get on board. 


Great (A) act. 
Help yourself. 
Just out. 

Little (A) light. 
Little (The) ones. 
Look this over. 
Money in your pocket. 
No use arguing. 

Now is the time. 
Offering (An). 

Prices are lower. 322. 
Record (A) breaker. 
Review (A) of the field. 
Sandwich (The) man. 
Sandwich (The) men. 
Satisfactory service. 
Study this over. 


327. 


324. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


533 


Patterson-Gibbs company, 
Chicago, Il. 
Sure (A) catch. 
Time is money. 


To get more money out of your busi- | 
ness consult the Patterson-Gibbs co. | 


Wake up, there. 

We can easily convince you. 
We point out. 

We protect you. 

You'll enjoy it. 


Your money wins here. 


(F 56343-56382, July 18, 1907.) 


Paulson (Henry) & ©co., 
Chicago, Ill. 

With coat tails flying. 

ay, 1907 ::2 c. Apr. 29, 1907.) 


Phelps (Albert H.), Glens 


[10270 


(F 56562, July | 


Halls: IN, Y. 
Beware. (F 55993, July 8, 1907.) 
[10271 
Camels (The) are coming. (F 55989. | 


July 8, 1907.) 
Cart-wheel (The). 
Immortal (The) three. 
In memoriam. 


(EF 55994-55996, July 8, 1907.) 
Inn Saratoga. 


Knight de Morlay. 
(F' 55991, 55992, July 8, 1907.) 
Knighthoods bloods. 
Lady sponsor. 
Last (The) hours. 
Masonic thermostat. 
Our porter. 
(F 55997-56001, July 8, 1907.) 
Resting after labor. 
8, 1907.) 
Spirit (The). 
Tom and Jerry and I. 
Wireless. 
(F 56002-56004, July 8, 1907.) 
2c. of each July 9, 1907. 


Phelps (Guy M.), Glens 
Batis: Noy: 
Thou shalt not be deceived by local 
attractions, lest thy parallel lines 


Phelps (Guy M.), 


Walls) Now. 


Glens 


| Thou shalt not forget the gentle fresh- 


man, nor permit him to forget thee, 
for it is written in the book of Fate 
that he snall inherit thy greatness. 

. (And cussedness.) (F 55982, June 
10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not invite a policeman .to 
teach thee astronomy, lest he show 
thee meteors and fill thy head with 
nebulae. (F 55977, June 10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not invoke a devil beneath 
the freshmans window, lest thou 
create an abomination in the nos- 
trils of his divinity. (F 55975, June 
10, 1907.) 

Thou shalt not jump at conclusions, 
lest thou findest thy card marked 
No SS) Be GE 55983, Jume: 10; 1907.) 


Thou shalt not look upon the radius of 
gyration through a gyroscope nor 
gaze long at the gyrations of the 
girl in blue, lest she gyrate thy 
head. (F 55984, June 10, 1907.) 


| Thou shalt not make of thyself a great 


freshness, lest thy friends be moved 
to put thee in pickle. (EF 55980, 
June 10, 1907.) 


|Thou shalt not neglect thy English, 


(F 55990, July | 


lest Burdock pull thy leg and stick 
thee. (KF 55985, June 10, 1907.) 
Thou shalt not pass by the children, 
lest in manhood they pass by thee. 
(FE 55986, June 10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not pass thy nights in dis- 


sipation, lest thy mornings pass 
thee in the soup. (F 55974, June 
10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not rubber or stretch thy 
neck, lest the populace know thee 
for the “bird thou art, " Ch” 55976, 
June 10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not take leave of thy land- 


converge and thy work lack finality. | 


(F 55979, June 10, 1907.) 


[10272 | 


Thou shalt not doubt thine own des- | 
tiny and destiny will not doubt thee. | 


(F 55981, June 10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not fall below thy level, 
lest thine own level fall with thee. 
(EF 55978, June 10, 1907.) 


lady without (pecuniary) ceremony, 
lest she be possessed of an imme- 
diate attachment for thee. (F 55987, 
June 10, 1907.) 


Thou shalt not withhold thy hospital- 
ity from the gentle soph, for he has 
been long-suffering in teaching thee. 
(F 55988, June 10, 1907.) 

2c. of each July 8, 1907. 


Phillips? .. CH.) 

Lon 

Bank of happiness. 
22, 1907.) [10273 


Plant (P. J.), .Washing- 
ton, aC: 
Bawls like a bull. (F 56566, July 25, 
19075 2 ey Aug. 2, 1907.) [10274 


Chicago, 


(EF 56537, July 


8285—N s, v 2, pt 4, Nos 31-35—07——2 


d34 


Plant (P. J.), Washing- 
tons, Dive: 
Greetings from camp. (F 55929, July 
3, 1907.) 


Powers (W. F.) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Guardian (A) 
Question (The) 
(EF 56672, 56673, July 30, 19067.) 
Pratt food company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
green. (FEF 56680, July 30, 


[10275 


Girl in 
1907. ) 
Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, 
1 age) 


Jesus and John the Baptist. 24 by 

22. (FF 56479, July 22,1907.) [10277 

2a5 by 2g. (CH 56410, July “19, 
1907. 


Jesus at the pool of Bethesda. 


23. (EF 56481, July 22, 1907.) 
—— 29, by 24. (F 56412, July 19, 
SO) 
Temperance lesson. 2+ by 22 (F 
56480, July 22, 1907.) | 
——2°, by 2%. (F 56411, July 19, | 
1907. ) 
Pulitzer publishing com- 


pany, St. Louis, Mo. 

Wenzlick (Mrs. 

(F 55886, June 27, 1907; 
3, 1907.) 


Quirk engraving company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
B. P.O. HE. (F 55891, June 10, 1907.) 
[10279 
(P. L.), Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 
Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
DOZzAO, Duly 13, LOOKS 
1907.) 


ted Wing printing com- 
pany, Red Wing, Minn. 
Red Wing’s new post office. (F 56471, 
sully. 19 1907; 2 ce. Julye, 1907) 

[10281 

Rees (Fred H.), Elmira, 

INS Ne 

Nngraving design for instruction. 1 & 2. 
(EF 56718, 56714, July 30, 1907; 2 c. 
of each July 19, 1907.) [10282 


Reich (Jacques), New 

Works Ne Ys 
Curtis (George Wim.) (F 56125, July 
ti 907s 27e) duly 190%) 


Rice (Elmer C.), Melrose, 

Mass. 
rock blue-barred homers. 
[ 10284 


2 ce. June 
[10278 


Raeder 
(Fr 
| 10280 


Plymouth 
(EF 56476, July 16, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


[10276 | 


24 by 


G. R.) front view. | 


2 Cy dilly 19; | 


[10283 


| Plymouth 


Rice (Elmer ©.), Melrose, 
Mags. 
Plymouth rock blue checkered homers. 
(If 56475, July 16, 1907.) 
Plymouth rock carneaux. 
June 27, 1907.) 


(Ff 56474, 


_ Plymouth rock maltese giant pigeons. 


(I* 56478, June 27, 1907.) 

rock white homers. 
56477, July 16, 1907.) 

2c. of each June 27, 1907. 
Robson & Adee, Saratoga 

Springs, N. Y. 

Going it blind. (F 55409, June 19, 

1907 ; 2-¢. July Ay Loom) 

Rodgers (Hd. J.), 

Huron, Mich. 

Parental home of Thos. 


(B 


Port 
A. Edison, 


Gratiot ave., Port Huron, Mich. 
Burned, Jan. 11, 1907.) (B 56469; 
July 15, 1907.) [10286 


Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Skating friend. 


| Swell (The) typist. 


| Don’t 


| I am having a ripping time. 


Pace (The) that kills. 
-There’s girls and girls and girls. 


|My headquarters. 


_Would (The) be chauffeur. 


(F 56690-56692, July 30, 1907.) 


Rosenberg (Arthur), New 
Vopk. Nove 


Summit house. 
1907.) 
Rosenthal company, New 
York, wNawe 
Always in the weigh. 208. 
Did you get my note. 228. 
count your. chickens 
they’re hatched. 213. 
Great (The) Divide. 231. 
Were’s to the girl that’s 
Sweet. 222. 
I am dying to see you. 


[10288 


[10289 


before 


223; 

224. 

I’ll meat you to night. 227. 

I’m come from stork-land. 204. 

Only 98 cts., Boys and it wont talk 
backs, 20s 

226. 

206. 

They’re all right till they’re busted. 
230. 

Where are you going, my pretty maid. 
Days 

(Ff 56509-56522, July 13, 1907.) 

1907. ) 


Rosser (W. P.), Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
(F 56403, July 19, 


1907.) [10290 


[10285 — 


[10287 | 


| Tannersville, N. Y., from the Mountain | 
(F 55892, June 24, § 


good and | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


535 


Schloss brothers & Go., 
Baltimore, Md. 
lads. [10291 
Fashions. 


(F 55954, 55955, July 6, 1907.) 
Schwab (Carl P.), Brook- 


Sheahan (Maurice 
Brookline, Mass. 
Some have too much. (F 56637, July 
29, 1907.) 


ey; 


Tis not mortals to command success. 


Try one. 


| 


| 


bn. IN. | 
Specimen. (I 55422, June 19, 1907; | 
2 ce. June 13, 1907.) [10292 | 
Scriven (Charles. E.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Prospect hotel. (F 56065, July 9, 
1907. ) [10298 | 
Sentinel company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
America’s second most beautiful wo- 


man, the daughter of a Wisconsin 


(F 56635, July 29, 1907.) 
(F 56638, July 29, 1907.) 
Simms (H.). Philadelphia, 


Pa: 
Hello Bill! 


I’m here. 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot. 
(EF 54945-54947, June 6, 1907; 2 «. 
of each May 28, 1907.) 


Simplicity company, Chi- 


[10298 


cago, Il. 
Are you a Buffalo? Well I should 
say. [10299 
Bolly for Boston, Bunker — Hill, 


Browning & beans. 


| City (A) chap went on a fishing. trip. 
| Gent (A) from the city took some 


farm. (F 56312, July 15, 1907.) 
[10294 

Declared second in the nation. An- | 
other view of Miss Worsley. (F 
56011, July 8, 1907.) 

Miss Worsley in another pose. (F 
56012, July 8, 1907.) 

Wisconsin’s most beautiful woman. 
Miss Gabriella Worsley. (F 56010, | 
July 8, 1907.) 

Shartie (H.), Lynchburg, 
Va. 

Randolph Macon woman’s college. (F 

56486, July 22, 1907.) [10295 


(Oren M.), Ports- 
mouth, N. H. 

John Wentworth of New 
(F 56540, July 23, 


Shaw 


First Goy. 
Hampshire. 
1907. ) 


time and his gun. 


| In a snug canoe just built for two. 


dear old Chicago, for business, 


racket and fun. 


In 


| In Denver the queen city of the plains. 
| In Kansas City the town of wonderful 


hills. 


In old St. Louis on the banks of the 
Mississip. 


_In Omaha city of the middle west. 


| In Washington, 


[10296 | 


Gov. John Wentworth of New Hamp- | 


shire. (F 56541, July 23, 1907.) 
Pepperrell (Sir William) (F 56542, 
July 23, 1907.) 
Residence of Sir William Pepperrell, 


Bart. (F 56544, July 23, 1907.) 

Wentworth (Gov. Benning) of New 
Hampshire. (EF 56543, July 23, 
1907.) 

2 ¢. of each July 13, 1907. 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 

Get wise. (¥ 56401, July 19, 1907; 2 
e July 22, 1907.) 10297 

Good morning. (I 56634, July 29, 
1907.) 

‘Hope and work. (F 56639, July 29, 
1907. ) 

I can’t get in, can’t you come out. (F 
54708, May 14, 1907.) 


_ Quality (The) of mercy. 
July 29, 1907.) 


(F 56636, | 
| Mayfair. 


D. C., you. must be 
pretty slick. 

Inland (An) young man went to the 
lakes. 

New York is quite a menagerie from 
Bronx to Battery. 


Shady tree, babbling brook. 


| Dorothy. 


| Maud. 


| 


| 


Were you ever in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Young (A) gent left for the springs. 


Young (A) lady left for the mountains 
high. 

Young (A) lady to the country fied. 

Young (A) lady to the seashore went. 

Young (A) lady went for a quiet 
cruise. 


(EF 55838-55857, July 1, 1907.) 
Smith, Kline, & French, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

(F 54929, June 6, 1907.) 

[10300 
(F 54926, June 6, 1907.) 

(F 54927, June 6, 1907.) 

(F 54928, June 6, 1907.) 

2 c. of each May 31, 1907. 

(F 56103, July 10, 1907.) 


Agnes. 


Elsie. 


536 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Solliday (William L.), 
Knox, Ind. 
Che-Mah. (F 47873, Dec. 5, 1906; 2 c. 
Noy. 26, 1906.) [10301 
Sommer (Adolph), Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 
Pleased (A) machinist. (F 56387, 


July 17, 1907; 2 ce. July 2, 1907.) 
[10302 


Standard furniture com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
New Second avenue. (F 56549, July 
24,1907; 2c. July 23, 1907.) [10303 


Stone printing & manufac- 
turing company, Ro- 

anoke, Va. 

Bird’s-eye view Adams, Payne & 

Gleaves’ plant. (F 56458, July 20, 

1907. ) [10304 

Bird’s-eye view of Virginia bridge and 

iron company’s plant. (F 56459, 
July 20, 1907.) 

Elks national home. 

20, 1907.) 


(EF 56457, July 


Stone, Van Dresser com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Cupid’s gift. (F 56508, July 13, 1907.) 

[10305 

Gelbesmidchen. (F 55462, June 20, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Ye millinery shop. (EF 56507, July 13, 
19072 CrAug, J, 190%) 


CAP OWE Ds 

ville, Mass. 

We are from Boston. (F 55720, June 
28, 1907; 2 c. July 16, 1907.) [10306 


Swallow ( Frank W.), Exe- 
ter, N. H. 
Birch bark border design for post card. 
(Ff 55966, July 5, 1907; 2 c. June 8, 
1907.) [10307 


Syracuse postal company, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
All the world is queer but thee and me, 


Story Somer- 


and thou art a little queer. (F 
35942, Oct. 18, 1905.) [10308 
Good opening for a lazy man. (F 


. 35943, Oct. 18, 1905.) 


Saturday evening post. 
6, 1905.) 


Teddy bear? (F 51465, Mar. 11, 1907.) 
2c. of each July 2, 1907. 


Tate (John H.), Clarks- 
ville, Tenn. 


(F 35374, Oct. 


Independence Hall, Dunbar’s cave, 
Clarksville, Tenn. (F 56539, July 
22, 1907.) [10309 


Tate (John H.), 
ville, Tenn. 

Scene in Hgyptian grotto. 
eave, Clarksville, Tenn. 
July 22, 1907.) 


2c. of each July 5, 1907. 


Clarks- 
Dunbar’s 
(F 56538, 


X 


Thompson (C. H.), Clare- 


mont, N. H. 
Our milkman. (F 56631, July 29, 
1907; 2 & July ai too [10310 
Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Bear (The) boys. Pa and Ma go 
Swimming. (F 56118, July 10, 1907.) 
[10311 

Mr. Tickleson’s adventures at the 


summer resort. 
1907. ) 


(F 56117, July 10, 


Mrs. Dingle’s diary. She makes John | 


change his mind. 
1907. ) 


(F 56116, July 10, 


No use trying to burn Mr. Foxy at the | 


stake. (F 52767, Mar. 20, 1907.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 
July 10, 1907.) 
What the Rhino twins did to the 
teacher. (KF 52766, Mar. 20, 1907.) 


Turner (Horace K:) co., 
Boston, Mass. 
By the riverside. Le Rolle. 
July 1, SOO 
Caritas. Thayer. 
1907. ) 
Cherub choir. 
July 17, 190%.) 
Distinguished member of the Humane 
Society. Landseer. 
VG 190%) 
Fighting Temeraire. 
56327, July 17, 1907.) 
Fog warning. Homer. 
7, 1907.) 
Pot of Basil. Alexander. 
July 17, 1967) 
Spirit of ’76. Willard. 
17, 1907.) 
2 ce. of each July 15, 1907. 


(F 56324, 
[10312 


Reynolds. 


Turner. (F 


(F 56328, July 


(EF 56326, July 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
INEM 
Chickabiddies (The) series. 
bonnet. 
The masher. 
—— Never mind the weather. 
—— Out calling. 
—-— A sudden shower. 
—A windy day. 
(F 56416-56421, July 19, 1907.) 


An Easter 


(F 56115, 


(F 56330, July 17, 


(F 56329, || 


(F 56325, July | 


(F 56323, | 


[10313 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-85 


537 


Uliman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
ae 


Cock (The) of the walk series. Dressed 
for dinner. 
Thanksgiving dinner. 
—— A thanksgiving song. 
(EF 56413-56415, July 19, 1907.) 
Comrades. (F 56670, July 29, 1907.) 


Happy mice series. Be it ever 
humble, there’s no place like home. 


—— My wife won’t let me. 
Should auld acquaintance be for- 
got? 
—— The watch on the Rhine. 
—— When coming thro’ the rye. 
In cupid land series. The marriage. 
— The meeting. 
— The proposal. 
— The wedding trip. 
In the colored swim series. 
— We're Off. 
— We're out. 
We're safe. 
Sweet innocence 
Teddy. 
Thanksgiving series. 
front of turkey. 
Little coons looking 
turkey. 
Off for thanksgiving. 
— QOur national birds. 
The revolt of turkey. 
Say, here’s your thanksgiving. 
—— A thanksgiving offering. 
Uncle Sam. 
—— Waiting at the block. 
(EF 56422-56444, July 19, 1907.) 
Utley (Herbert De Witt), 
New London, Conn. 
Pen and Ink series. 75-86. (F 55528— 


55539, June 21, 1907; 2 c. of each 
gHty 45,. 1907:) [10314 


Mirdin’ (S: A:), Hartley, 


So 


We're in. 


series. Me 
Boy kneeling in 


at roasted 


Strawberries. 
1907.) 
Warms & Loeb, Chicago, 
Tl. 
(F 56456, July 20, 1907.) 
[10316 | 
(F 56453, July 20, 1907.) | 
(F 56454, July 20, | 


duly) S17; 
[10315 | 


Auto girl. 


Coquette. 
For-get-me-nots. 
1907. ) 


Violets. 


(F 56452, July 20, 1907.) 


| Prof. Fakem, the naturalist. 


Wild roses. (F 56455, July 20, 1907.) | 


Weintraub (F. & M.), New 
York, No Xe 
F. & M. Weintraub. (F 56451, July 20, 
1907.) [10317 


Wenker (Gilbert I.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Hand ’em a lemon. Playing cards. 
(KE 55887, Apr. 27, 1907; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 
1907. ) [10318 

Whitehead & Hoag com- 


pany, Newark, N. J. 
Hunting girl. (F 56751, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


[10319 
Wiedmann (G. A.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Hello Bill. Greeting to thee. (F 55897, 


June 21, 1907; 2 c. June 28, 1907.) 
[10320 


Witt (Max), Atlanta, Ga. 
Monument of Gen. J. B. Gordon. (F 
55888, June 20, 1907; 2 c June 7, 
1907. ) [10321 


Wolcott (Chandler), Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 
Wolcott (Chandler) (F 56123. July 


it, 1907.) [10322 
Wood (Otis 'F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 

Bub, he’s always to blame. July 7, 


1907. (F 56045, July 8, 1907.) 


[10323 


— July 14, 1907. (F 56291, July 15, 


1907.) 

— July 21, 1907. (F 56299, July 15, 
SOT) 

—— July 28, 1907. (F 56307, July 15, 
1907. ) 

Mary and her little lamb. July 7, 
1907. (F 56040, July 8, 1907.) 

— July 14, 1907. (F 56287, July 15, 
1907.) 

— July 21, 1907. (F 56296, July 15, 
WOOF) 

— July 28, 1907. (F 56303, July 15, 
1907. ) 


Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 


SwlyeeG 1907.” CR 56042, July. Ss: 
1907. ) 

— July 14, 1907. (F 56289, July 15, 
1907. ) 

— July 21, 1907. (F 56298, July 15, 
1907.) 

— July 28; 1907. (F 56306, July 15, 
1907.) 


July 7, 


1907. (F 56043, July 8, 1907.) 


538 CATALOGUE OF 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Prof. Fakem, the naturalist. July 28, 
1907. (EF 56305, July 15, 1907.) 


Sambo and his funny noises. July 7, 


1907. (F 56039, July 8, 1907.) 
— July 14, 1907. (F 56286, July 15, 
1907.) 
July 21, 1907. (EF 56294, July 15, 
1907. ) 
— July 28, 1907. (F 56302, July 15, 
1907. ) 


Simon Simple’s first lessons in clown- 
ism. July 7, 1907. 


35) LOOT) 
— July 14, 1907. (F 56292, July 15, 
1907.) | 
July 21, 1907. (EF 56300, July 15, 
1907. ) 


(F 56044, July | 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


gm. Si, pt. 4 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 

Simon Simple’s first lessons in clown- 
ism. July 28, 1907. (F 56308, July 
Ids EIDE) 

Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village story teller. July 14, 1907. 


(F 56290, July 15, 1907.) 


— July 21, 1907. (F 56297, July 15, 
1907. ) 

Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
July %, 190%... (e Set0eyainiy 8: 
1907. ) 

—— July 14, 1907. (F 56288, July 15, 
1907). 

— July 21, 1907. (F 56295, July 15, 
1907. ) 

July 28, 1907. (F 56304, July 15, 
1907.) 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed 
Guchisincesiam., i) 190% 222) “eet 


by deposit of 2 copies 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


by Breuker & Kessler company, Philadelphia, Pa. 


1907 ; 2 copies received July 29, 1907. 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 


Class G, XXec, no. 16443, July 29, 


Breuker & Kessler com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bells (The) (G 16443, July 29, 1907.) 
[10324 
Boy & girl. 
Holly twigs. 
Santa Claus. 
1907. ) 


Winter landscape. 
1907. ) 
Currier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 


(G 16442, July 29, 1907.) 
(G 16444, July 29, 


Ain't it awful. (G 15930, June 1, 
7.2 ©. fone 3; 1907.) [10325 
Bryant’s five dancing girls. 5470. (G 


16194, June 27, 1907; 2 c June 28, 
1907. ) 

Buffalo, old home week. September 1 
tot. (G 16348, July 16, 1907; 2 c. 
July 27, 1907.) 

Caliendo (Angelo) 5461. (G 15844, 
May 22, 1907; 2 « May 23, 1907.) 

Don’t you want to practice a little 
first, Slim? 
q90T > 2: eG. July 11, 1907.) 

Dude, girl and bald head. 
16228, July 3, 1907.) 

Five (The) musical 
16225, July 3, 1907.) 

Fun’s famous fellows. (G 16351, July 
47, 1907; 2 c. July 18;. 1907.) 

Girl with toy balloon. 5472. (G 
iif, sune 29, 1907; 2 « July 1, 
1907.) 

Hold, gents. (G 16072. June 17, 1907.) 

I sure love you Jack. (G 16307, July 
V2, 1907 ; 2c. July 13, 1907.) 

Ive got him. (G 16349, July 17, 1907; 

| 2¢. July 18, 1907.) 

I've got the drop on you. (G 16223, 

amy 2, 1907; 2 ¢. July 3, 1907.) 


marines. (G 


Imperial burlesquers. 5494. ( 
ine, Suly 14, 1907: 2 c. July 12, 
1907. ) 


(G 16445, July 29, 1907.) | 


(G 16441, July 29. | 


ie. 16275, July. 10; | 


5474. (G | She has betrayed me. 


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

Lady Rough-rider, Round up. 5496. 
(G 16350; Fuly 17,1907 ;°2 °c July 48, 
1907.) 

Lady with mask. 5471. (G 16218, 
June 29, 1907; 2c. July 1, 1907. 

Masquerade (The) (G 16229, July 3, 
1907.) 

Ob Bud, don’t, don’t. 
Lf, 1907;) | 
Playing the ponies. (G 16447, July 30, 

1907; 2c: July 34, 19072) 

Round-up (The) (G 16360, July 18, 
1907; 2¢ July 19; 1907:) 

— Rough riders. 5492. 
July 5, 1907.) 

— 5487. (G 16306, July 12, 1907; 
2 ce duly 13, 19072) 

5488. (G 16226, July 3, 

Cry oe OUT.) 

5494. (G 16276, July 10, 1907; 
2he Muly 1a AGO) 

Saved from an awful death in the quick- 
sand. (G 16074, June 17, 1907.) 

(G 16221, July 


(G 16073, June 


(G 16254, 


1907; 2 


TLIO) 


Sheriff. Durned funny 
16235, July 5, 1907.) 


Them’s ears. (G 16220, July 1, 1907.) 


The 8 little maids. (G 15959, June 4, 
1907; 2 ec. June 5, 1907.) 


thing, = (G 


De Witt (Maurice), Chi- 
cago, III. 
Her choice. (G 16224, July 2, 1907; 2 
er ouly 5: 19072) [10326 
Fowler & Kelly, Morris- 
ville, Pa. 
Bird’s-eye view of Suffolk, Nansemond 
ce. Vas 1907. (GG 16s6k) duly 18) 
1907. ) [10327 


539 


540 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Gotham lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Asti head. (G 16309, July 12, 1907.) 

[10328 
Indian: | (GliG3i5. July 1219075) 
Little pet. (G 16308, July 12, 1907.) 
Mischief. (G 16311, July 12, 1907.) 
Monkey and boy. (G 16312, July 12, 

1907.) 

Our favorite. (G 16313, July 12, 1907.) 


Pleasant moments. (G 16314, July 12, 
1907.) 
Tiger lily. (G 16310, July 12, 1907.) 
Hotel and railroad news 
company, Boston, Mass. 
Commonwealth (The) (G 16372, July 
20, 1907; 2c. July 24, 1907.) [103829 
Municipality (The) (G 16193, June 
Zia hOOts 2 Ceduly di. 290%) 


Liedtke (Frederick W.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Welcome. 

July 12, 1907.) 


Loeb (Emanuel), Chicago, 
Ill. 

Poster showing 8 male figures and 1 

female figure. (G 16075, May 27, 

1907; 2 c. June 18, 1907.) [103381 


Markendorff (George), 
New York, N. Y. 
Drone (The) (G 16232, July 3, 1907.) 
[10332 
(G 16230, July 8, 


[10330 


Examination soon. 
1907. ) 


Spendthrift (The) 
1907.) 


Study! pshaw! 


(G 16231, July 3, 


(G 16233, July 3, 1907.) 


Meek company, 
ton, Ohio. 
(G 16373,. July 22; 1907.) 
[10333 
(G 16269, July 8, 1907.) 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

G. Herrington’s lady birds: a 

(G 164387, July 29, 1907.) 
.[10334 

—— some of the birds. (G 16446, July 

BOM OOte: 21C) July Sis 1907.) 

I can do a better trick with 

twenty dollars. (G 16438, July 29, 

1907.) 


Coshoc- 
Marianne. 


Teresa. 


Alf. 
bully time. 


Clark’s Jersey lillies. Man in boat 
waiving hat. 
Messenger boy bringing box to 


girl reclining in chair. 
Leon Errol, Dutch comedian. 
different faces. 


Five 


(G 16462, Aug. 1, 1907; 2c 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

M. F. Trosler Flowerland. Fountain 
spraying. 

Singing girl from Killarney. Combi- 
nation of groups made up from ya- 
rious posters. 

-—— Concert hall scene. 

— Dancing. 

— Fighting scene. 

(G 16261-16268, July 5, 1907; 2 c. 
of each July 28, 1907.) 

—-— Four fives, you lose. 
to you. 

——TI am your mother. 
tle word of forgiveness. 

(G 16346, 16347, July 16, 1907.) 

I beg pawdon, are you the Singing 

girl. (G 16489, July 29, 1907.) 

Made up from eight scenes. (G 
16359; July*16, 1907s 2ye duly: ‘5, 
1907.) _ 

Vesuvius. Pain’s gorgeous fireworks 
spectacle. (G 16222, June 22, 1907.) 

Why Jessie left the village. (G 16274, 
July 9, 1907; Ze duly 113 1907.) 


Tom its up 


Just one lit- 


Rotograph company, New 
York,N.. X. 
Bear (A) town cadet. 3807. (G@ 16150, 
June 24, 1907.) [103385 
Don’t cry little girl, don’t cry. F. L. 
214. 
Ee te. e200: 


T won’t be home for dinner, Dear! 315. 
(G 16147-16149, June 24, 1907.) 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
York, UNe 

Between two litigants. 
Children in the surf. 
Friend or foe. 
Mute appeal. 
Out for a sail. 
Two mothers. 
Which do you like. 

(G 16352-16358, July 17, 1907.) 


[10336 


Southern art publishing 
company, Nashville, 


Tenn. 
Between the lines. 6. (G 16291, July 
He OO ie) [10337 
Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Admiral’s heads. 3 sheet. N. Y. 


12431. (G 16317, July 12, 1907; 2 
e. July 29, 1907.) [10338 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 541 

y. 2, nos. 31-35 

Strobridge _ lithographing Strobridge _—_ lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Ohio. 

After us. 3 sheet. N.Y. 12338. (G | Four aces. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12333. (G 
16107, June 20, 1907; 2 c. July 15, 16293, July 11,1907; 2. ce July 15, 
1907.) 1907. ) 

Battle. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12343. (G | Girard (Harry) 3 sheet. N. Y. 12389. 
Poa sane 53, 1907; 2 c July 11, (G 15972, June 5, 1907; 2 c. July 15, 
1907. ) 1907. ) 

miesame. 3 sheet. N. Y. 123885. (G|Go on. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12849. (G 


foie June 20, 1907; 2 ¢«. July 11, 
1907.) 

Broke. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12342. (G 
invse. sune 5, 1907;'2 e¢. July 3, 
1907. ) 

Paleo sheet. “‘N. Y. 123836. (G 
16105, June 20, 1907; 2 c« July 11, 
1907.) 


Cannon. 20 sheet. N. Y. 12331. (G 
Pian way: 9, 1907; 2 c July 1, 
1907. ) 

Coil. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12852. (G 15908, 
May 29, 1907; 2 c. June 24, 1907.) 


Cold deck. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12387. (G 
15982, June 5, 1907; 2 c. July 29, 
1907. ) 

Crooked. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12332. (G 
iosve duly 1, 1907; 2 ¢. July 15, 
1907. ) 

Dancer & king. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12445. 
(G 16257, July 5, 1907; 2c July 29, 
1907.) 


Hare: o> Sheet. N. Y. 12346. (G 
15761, May 9, 1907; 2 @ June 24, 
1907. ) 

Desk monthly calendar. Jan., 1907. 


(G 14566, Dec. 3, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 
1907. ) 

February, 1907. (G 14567, Dec. 
3, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1907.) 


— March, 1907. (G 14698, Dec. 14, 
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1907.) 

— April, 1907. 
1906; 2 ec. June 11, 1907.) 


mot. CG. 14700, Dec: 14, 
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1907.) 


—— June, 1907. (G 16024, June 10, 
1907 ; 2 c. June 11, 1907.) 
Dispossesses. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12358. 


(G 15892, May 29, 1907; 2 ¢ July 1, 
1907. ) 

rugged. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12313. (G 
15791, May 13, 1907; 2 c@ June 24, 
1907. ) 

Figure. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12375. (G 
15906, May 29, 1907; 2 c June 24, 
1907.) 

Figure. new. 38 sheet. 
(G 16259, July 5, 1907; 
1907.) 


N. Y. 12456. 
2¢. July 25, 


(G 14699, Dec. 14, | 


16296, duly 21,1900: 2 ¢. Julyei5; 
1907. ) 

Good-bye. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12337. (G 
16106, June 20, 1907; 2 c« July 11, 
1907.) 


Gun, S.esheet. NG Von 123878. CG 
15oTo. vaune 5 1907s) 2 ef sulyoo: 
1907. ) 


Happy’s return. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12392. 
(G 15990, June 5, 1907; 2 ce. July 15, 
1907. ) 

Hard game. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12340. 
(G 15759, May 9, 1907; 2 c. July 38, 
1907. ) 

Hiding. 3 sheet. N. Y. 
1625S UI Oy LOO. 2 
1907. ) 

I come. 4 
15762, 
1907. ) 

[ refuse. 1 sheet. N. Y. 
16295, July (141, 1907 +).2 
1907. ) 

Jail: 3 sheet. N.Y. 12386. (G 15985, 
June 5, 1907; 2 c. July 1, 1907.) 


Jomt. 4" sheet. "NY Y¥:.  1236hinedG 
15 1GanoMay 19; 1907.22. Ga July (3: 
1907. ) 

Keep her. 3 sheet. N. Y¥. 12354. (G@ 
15894, May 29, 1907; 2 ec. June 24, 
1907. ) 

Kiss. $sheet. N.Y. 12347. (G 15978, 
June}, L907 2c July 3, 19075) 


hoe yyam:. ) 20° sheet.or N:) 1 Y. 12402. 
(G 16253, July 5, 1907; 2 c July 29, 
1907. ) 

Mad. 4sheet. N.Y. 12348. (G 15979 
June 5, 1907; 2 c. July 3, 1907.) 

Me & myself. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12364. 
CGr15901, May 29; 19077 2 ce July 
15, 1907. ) 


12446. (G 
e. July 29, 


Ne oY. 12360: 
LOO 21 


(G 
Jittlvers. 


sheet. 
May 9, 


aleasta yr (ine (CS; 
Cavaillya da, 


Mother. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12345. (G 
15760, May 9, 1907; 2 @ June 24, 
1907. ) 

No fake. 3 sheet.. N: Y. 12483. (G 
16339, July v5, 1907 3 (2 e: “July 29) 
1907. ) 

Preture.)/-2 sheet... N.) ¥:. 1238502, .(¢€ 
#6255), Saly 5; 1907; 2)-e¢) July, 
1907. ) 


542 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Fortrait.° 3 sheet. N. Y. 12381. “(G 
15988) June 5," 19002 2 eC uly 15; 
1907. ) 

Portrait. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12398. (G 
1H ono wunevs, 1O0T9 2c) Juiliy, eo: 
1907. ) 

Portrait. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12294. (G 
1 Doe MADE, 5) LOOK 2c! Aly a3: 
1907. ) 

Portrait 8S sheet. Naw. 12370) (GC 
15974. June 5. 1907: 22) ¢ July 25:; 
1907. ) , 

Rorinau, ~ZoDyross, Ni Yael ZacoumeG 
15984, June 5, 1907; 2 c¢ July, 11, 
1907. ) 

Portrait. 8& sheet. N. Y. 12418. (G 
16089, June 17, 1907; 2 « July 29, 
1907. ) 

Portraits. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12384 (G 
a5O8 June 5, 19073 2c) dulyue2d,; 
1907. ) 

Protest... 3, Sheet. -N. WW. 123246) (G 
15907, May 29, 1907; 2 c@ June 24, 
1907. ) 

Shadow. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12437. (G 


16933, June 22, 190732 ¢& JIuly. 29; 
1907.) 

Sheriff (The) 8 sheet. N. Y. 12334. 
(G 16294, July 11, 1907; 2 ec July 
sD, 907.) 


Stand. 24 sheet. N.. Y. 12400. (G 
G2 ae csUly co, GO Zes uly, ale 
1907. ) 

Stand’ 28° sheet. "N.Y. 12323°°°(G 
lavas, May 9, 190% 2. ec uly; 
1907. ) 

Stam: 628 sheet “IND ¥..) i232." (G 
15889, May 29, 1907; 2 c. July 25, 
1907. ) 

Swell. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12484 (G 
teat0, July 15,1907 >*2) ce. wanily 329) 
1907. ) 

torture, 1’ sheet... N; Yo 123907 (G6 
15977, June 5, 1907; 2 c« June 24, 
1907. ) 


Totem poles. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12382, 
(G 15989, June 5, 1907; 2 ¢. July 3, 
1907. ) 


Tried.., 1 -sheet. ~N. Y. . 12844: (G@ 
L6Zaee JUlye on OUT 2uie” Jiby O15; 
1907. ) 

Two admirals. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12480. 


(GMG316, Sulyai2, 190rs 2 ee suly 
29, 1907.) 

Woods. 3 sheet. N. Y. 
16111, June 20, 1907; 
1907.) 


12426. (G 
2e@ July 25, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Tuck (Raphael) & sons 
company (limited), 
New York, N. Y. 


Valentine 2. Garden patch. Dear 
heart, what a peach you are. [10339 


Dear love, I would like to put an 
18 carrot on your finger. 


—— Dearest valentine, you do beet all 
others. 


Let me twine orange blossoms 
round your head. 


Lettuce be married, dear. 

Sweetheart I love you tho’ you 

have a temper like pepper. 

We are too young dear, we can- 
taloup. 

— We would make a happy pear. 

— You are the apple of my eye. 

Your hair is a little raddish 

sweetheart. 

Your kindness makes 
choly. 

— Your nose is a little turnip. 


me melon- 


Valentine 4. Coupling pins. Here is 
sweet Miss Breast-Pin. 
I am a handsome Frat Pin. 
I grieve to say my dear 
Knife. 
—TI have no faults, said Safety Pin. 
—— Miss Bell, entreated Rolling Pin. 
Miss Ten-Pin, whispered Mr. Ball. 
Said little Miss Scarf-Pin. 
Said the Reverend Couplin Pin. 
—— There goes conceited Hair Pin. 
—— There Baby-Pin triplets. 
—— We English Pins are brassy. 
You dear, time honored Hat-Pin. 
(G 16394-16417, May 29, 1907; 2c. 
of each July 19, 1907.) 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
other fellow use that comb. 
(G 16433, July 27, 1907.) 
[10340 


10526. 


Miss 


Any 
10549. 


Auction (The) sale of a kiss. 
(G 16141, June 24, 1907.) 
Ballet dancer and devil with lantern. 
10707. (G 16427, July 27, 1907.) 
Bust portrait of Western girl. 325. 

(G 16425, July 27, 1907.) 


Cachese. 10502. (G 16239, July 5, 
1907. ) 

Calvé; portrait. 10629. (G 16142, 
June 24, 1907.) 

Canby, the ranchman. 10524. (G 


15954, June 3, 1907.) 


CHROMOS AND 


2, nos. 81-85 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


10. 

College (A) idol. 10621. 
June 29, 1907. 

Come into the house. 
16426, July 27, 1907.) 


Come into the house you will find it 


(G 16216, 


10554. (G 


much better there. 10506. (G | 
16240, July 5, 1907.) 
Come out of the rain, Officer. 10252 


(G 16330, July 15, 1907.) 


Cut and cut quick. 10641. (G 16248, 
July 5, 1907.) | 
Death ‘of Black Pete. 10657. (G | 


16270, July 8, 1907.) 
Death (The) of Captain Hodgmann. 


10545. (G 16143, June 24, 1907.) 

Do you need me. 10546. (G 16215, 
June 29, 1907.) 

Doping the baby. 10253. (G 16331, 
July 15, 1907.) 

Eleven girls on a log. 10559. (G 
15955, June 3, 1907.) 

Fashion (The) plate of burlesque. 
10574. (G 15947, June 3, 1907.) 

Five scenes. 10529. (G 16099, June 
19, 1907.) 

Four Chinese girls. 10730. (G 16480, | 
July 27, 1907.) 

Four Pierrots. 10729. (G 16429, July | 


2, 1907.) 

Four western girls. 
July 27, 190T.) 
Full figure of chorus girl. 327. (G 

16272, July 8, 1907.) 
Full figure of male character in bur- 


lesque attire. 10655. 
29, 1907.) 


10731. 


LITHOGRAPHS 543 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio 


Lady Star. 306. (G 15943, June 3, 
1907. ) 

Man mailing letter. 308. (G 15957, 
, June 3, 1907. 

Master Rice as Buster. 10558. (G 
15950, June 3, 1907.) 

Methinks you are my glass. 10647. 


(G 16304, July 12, 1907.) 


| Most (The) dangerous loop act ever 


devised. 10611. 
1907. ) 


Most novel trained animal act known. 


(G 15945, June 3, 


10408. (G 16332, July 15, 1907.) 
Mudder, I’ll have to soak him. 9660. 


(G 15942, June 3, 1907.) 


Naughty, naughty. 10572. (G 16423, 
suly-20, 1907-) ; 
Off to the races. 10627. (G 16236, 


July 5, 1907.) 


Oui! Oui! it is moving day. 10639. 
(G 16246, July 5, 1907.) 
Outing of the beauties. 10570. (G 
15939, June 3, 1907.) 
Portrait of Calve. # figure. 10630. 
(G 16247, July 5, 1907.) 
| Portrait of Henry Stanford. 10560. 


(G 16288, July 5, 1907.) 


| Portrait of John Robinson, John F. 


(G 16431, | 


(G 16213, June | 


(G | 


and Jobn G. Robinson. 
uly las OO) 


10561. 


Robinson 
10409. (G 16335 


Portrait of Laura Burt. 
RGOZo nly. LOOT) 
Portrait of Louis James, seated, and 
two male characters. 10643. (G 
16245, July 5, 1907.) 
Punching bag. 10626. 

5, 1907. ) 
Race (The) for life. 
June 29, 1907.) 


(G 


(G 16248, July 


10656. (G 16212, 


| Rosen (Master Jimmie) the big little 


Gee, it’s great to be a boy. 10666. 
16210, June 29, 1907.) 

Hand out brigade. 10274. (G 16329, 
July 15, 1907.) 

Here’s a toast to youand yours. 10573. 
(G 16424, July 27, 1907.) 

I ‘pop’ him so. 10498. (G 15946, 
June 3, 1907.) 


I wonder who was behind that screen. 
10622. (G 16144, June 24, 1907.) 


If he proves himself square, it goes as 
it lays. 10505. (G 16242, July 
1907. ) 

Interrupted (The) bath. 
16303, July 12, 1907.) 
Isadore loses his imported sausage. 
10640. (G 16244, July 5, 1907. a 


Kirk (Frank) “ares acrobat. 
ie 15952, June 3, 1907.) 


10568. 


5, | 


(G | 


| 
| 
2 | 
“i 


comedian. 10556. (G 15958, June 3, 


1907. ) 
Rube being struck by ear. 
15938, June 3, 1907.) 
Save Audrey, Jack, the cowards have 
run us down. 10592. (G 16140, 
June 24, 1907.) 


9659. (G 


| Shannon’s horse not fit to saddle to- 
morrow. 10553. (G 15941, June 3, 
1907. ) 

Simpson (Fred), band master and 
trombone virtuoso. 10513. (G 15951, 
June 3, 1907.) 

Six colored minstrel heads. 10511. 


(G 15948, June 3, 1907.) 


544 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


Ohio. 
Then strike, there is the man who. 
deserted your mother. 10667. (G 
16271, July 8, 1907.) 
This is my daughter Anita. 10704. (G 


16432, July 27, 1907.) 
Tony. 


Trapped on the Palisades. 
16327, July 15, 1907.) 


10638. (G 


Truax (Sarah), bust portrait. 
(G 16428, July 27, 1907.) 
Twelve girls, two yellow kids and | 


dog. 10493. (G 15949, June 8, 1907.) 
Two elderly women and young couple. 
829. (G 163833, July 15, 1907.) 
Wanderer (The) returns. 10642. 
16334, July 15, 1907.) 


(G 


10525. (G 15944, June 3, 1907.) | 


10679. | 


| 


| 
| 
| 
| 


United States lithograph 
- company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Welcome to our city. 10278. 
16328, July 15, 1907.) 
Who has been talking to you. 
(G 15953, June 3, 1907.) 


Yes, he’s in the box. 10571. 
June 8, 1907.) . 


You seem to belong there, little girl. 
10503. (G 16241, July 5, 1907.) 


Wanamaker (John), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Elk (The) girl. (G 16250, July 5, 
1907.) [10341 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Stepping stones. (G 16249, July 5, 
1907.) [10342 


(G 
10551. 


(G 15940, 


Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 


sinee, Jam, 1; W907 eee ae ee aL 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 
of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘* Copyright by 


Arthur Russell Allen, Trinidad, Colo. 
received June 24, 1907.” 


Allen (Arthur Russell), 
Trinidad, Colo. 

Business section of Trinidad, Colo. 
(H 94477, May 24, 1907; 2 ec June 
24, 1907.) 

Trinidad, Colo. 
1907 ; 2 ec. May 13, 1907.) 


Allen (Harry N.), Liver- 
more Falls, Me. 
Soldiers’ monument. 


2, 1907; 2 c. June 20, 1907.) [103844 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Auto girl. 2. 34519 B. (H 96494, 
July 11, 1907.) [103845 


— 4, 34519 D. (H 96495, July 11, 
1907. ) 

Coffee girl. V. 8 (H 96097, July 5, 
1907. ) 

Come on now. 34566 C. (H 97295, 
July 27, 1907.) 

Countzey cousins. V..100,. A. (H 


97132, July 25, 1907.) 


Conunirysiass.,-.V. 39: (H.97131, July 
25, 1907.) 

Cow girl. 34567 A. (H 97500, Aug. 1, | 
1907.) 

Going skating. 34411 A. (H 96491, | 
July 11, 1907.) 

Mexican girl. 34497. (H 96493, July 
11, 1907.) 

Sleighing. 384411 B. (H 96492, July 
1 907.) 

thats what. bo want) | V. -52.: CH 
96098, July 5, 1907.) 

Vanity. VY. 49). (H ‘96802, July’ 19, 
1907.) 

Anderson & Monroe, Cran- 
don, Wis. 
Fiji Islanders. A 10. (H 97263, July 


24, 1907; 2 ec. July 12, 1907.) 
[10346 


[10348 
(H 94476, May 24, | 


(H 95954, July | 


| Taking his medicine. 


Class H, XXc, no. 94477, May 24, 1907; 2 copies 


Andrews (C. L.), Eagle, 


Alaska. 
Storm’ (fhe). CH 9i73t4 July 27, 
1907. ) [10347 
Apgar (Willard M.), 


Montville, N. J. 
Montville, N. J., Lackawanna sandhill. 
(H 9644, June 29, 1907.) [10348 


—— General store and post-office. (H 
96446, June 29, 1907.) 
Main street looking east. (H 


96443, June 29, 1907.) 


—— Post-office. (H 96445, June 29, 
1907. ) 


Bain (George Grantham), 
New York, N. Y. 
Admirals Evans and Yamamoto. 1 to 
3. (H 96505-96507, July 12, 1907.) 
[10349 


Bainforth & co., New York, 
Ney: 
Domestie pleasures. (H 95646, May 3, 
1907.) [10350 
Tor he’s a jolly good fellow. 2. (est 
95643, May 3, 1907.) 
I’m open to confess it is the clothes 
that make the man. (H 95641, May 


3, 1907.) 

Male (The) is late. (H 95640, May 8, 
1907.) 

Our busy day. (H 95642, May 8, 1907.) 


(H 95645, May 
3,, 190F..) . 
Two hearts that rock as one. 2. 
95644, May 3, 1907.) 
iG of each: May 3, 1907: 1 ee of 
each June 26, 1907. 


Bandholtz (Fred J.), Des 

Moines, Iowa. 

(H 97237, July 26, 1907.) 
[10351 


545 


(H 


Albia, Ia. 


546 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


no Ss.) pt. 4 


Bandholtz (Fred J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 


Birds-eye view, Cedar Rapids, Ia. (H | 
96521, July 12, 1907.) 
Birds-eye view, Ottumwa, Ia. (H 


97235, July 26, 1907.) 

Cedar Rapids, Ia. (H 96520, July 12, 
1907. ) 

Chariton, Ia. 

Independence, Ia. 
WQOT) 

Indianola street scene. 
19, 1907; 2 ec. June 20, 1907.) 

Iowa City, Ia. (H-> 96523, July 
1907. ) 

Towa soldiers’ home, Marshalltown, Ia. 
Cie S6SZ8. shy, Oa 9072 Je. Sruly: 
20, 1907. ) 

Main & Market st., Ottumwa, Ia. 
97236, July 26, 1907.) 

Marion, la. (H 96522, July 12, 1907.) 
Marshalltown street scene. (H 96829, 
oly 19) 1907 2 2 e. July:.20; 1907.) 
Newton, fa. 
Oelwein, Ia. (H 96518, July 12, 1907.) 
Simpson college, Indianola, Ia. (H 
S6saik,. July 9, A907 3 2 ce, ually: 

1907.) 

Winterset, Ia. (H 96832, 

1903 2 °¢ July 20; 190%) 


(Mrank "@»), 
York, We > 
Lorimer (Wright) (H 96447, July 10, 
1907. ) 
Banister (T.), Frankfort, 
Mich. 
(Hl 97303; July 27, 
[10353 
July, ds, 


(H 97238, July 26, 1907.) 


July 


Bangs New 


Banksen’s place. 
1907. ) 

Point Betsey. 
1907. 
Water cress. (H 97454, July 29, 1907.) 

Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Adams Landing, Grand Isle, Vt. 
96113, July 5, 1907.) 
Adirondack house and Main st., Essex, 
INGO TaGhl O74, cA We. 1. LOO) 
At Martins, Grand Isle, Vt. (H 96114, 
July 5, 1907.) 


(Hl 96557, 


Buell street, Burlington, Vt. (H 
97528, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Cannon point and bungalow, Essex, 


N. Y. (H 97546, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Cannon point from the north, Essex, 
N. Y. (H 97543, Aug, 1, 1907.) 
Cedar drive at Anson cottages, Essex, 
Ne Ys (CHW OTa30. Ane at 1907.) 
Congregational church, South Hero, 
Vt. (H 96106, July 5, 1907.) 


(H 96519, July 12, | 
(H 96830, July | 


| Gordon’s Landing. Grand Isle, Vt. 
1254 


[10352 . 


(Ez | 


|e Peal’s bay. 
(H 96524, July 12, 1907.) | 


20, | 


19, | 


| Elm walk, Essex, N. Y. 


| —-— from 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Down Lake street, South Hero Cor- 
ners, South Hero, Vt. (H 96107, 
July 5, 1907.) 

(HM 97535, 
Aug. de TSO) 

Essex, N. Y. (Hi 975388, Awe. 4, 1907.) 

Sand point, HWssex, N. Y. 

(H 97536, Aus. 1, 1907.) 

north from Quarry hill, Essex, 

N.Y. (CH S587, AGS.) 


(H 
96115, July 5, 1907.) 
Grand [Isle, Vt. Adams. 

duly: [5.7 190g 


(H 96585, 


—— Briggs Point, Island Villa. (H 
96578, July 15, 1907.) 
Looking north from Adams. (H 


96586, July 15, 1907.) 

—-— Looking south from Island Villa. 
(H 96579, July 15, 1907.) 

(H 96584, July 15, 


1907. ) 
—— Pearls bay and Island Villa. (H 
96581, July 15, 1907.) 
——Red Oaks. (H 96583, July 15, 
1907.) 
Roadway. (H 96587, July 15, 
1907. ) 


| —— Shady drive at Pollycrost cottage. 


(H 96582, July 15, 1807.) 


——Shore drive, Ladds bay. (H 
96588, July 15, 1907. 

——Vantine’s looking north. CEL 
96589, July 15, 1907.) 

—— Vantine’s “lookin saisomems) (Et 
96590, July 15, 1907.) 

| —— Veranda at Island Villa. (H 


96580, July 15, 1907.) 


| Greater club dock looking north, Essex, 


(EL) 
[10354 | 


N.Y. (H 97542, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Hydes bay and point, Grand Isle, Vt. 
(H 96116, July 5, 1907.) 
Hydes bay from Briggs Point, Grand 
Isle, Vt. (Hl 96109) Sialys, 1907") 


Island house and South street, South 


Hero, Vt. (H 96105, July 5, 1907.) 
Island Villa point, Grand Isle, Vt. 
| (H 96117, July 5, 1907.) 
| Kenneys Orchard, South Hero, Vt. 
(H 96118, July 5, 1907.) 
Ladd’s bay, Grand Isle, Vt. (H 96110, 


| 


July.5, 90m) 
Library, Essex, N. ¥. 
1, 1907.) 
Looking south from Fay’s Hill, Grand 
Isle, Vt. « (H 96111, July 5, 1907.) 


(H 97533, Aug. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
M. EH. chureh, South Hero, Vt. 
96119, July 5, 1907.) 
Main street and library, Essex, N. Y. 
(H $7531, Aug. 1, 1907.) 


(H 


Main street looking north, Essex, N. Y. | 


(H 975382, Aug. 1, 1907.) 


North from Bluff point, Essex, N. Y._ 


(H 97547, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Old time bridge, Pearl’s bay, 
Isle, Vt. (H 96120, July 5, 1907.) 


Pearl’s bay looking south, Grand Isle, 


Mi eG 96124, Tuly 5, 1907.) 
Presbyterian church, Essex, N. Y. (H | 
97539, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Ross mansion, Essex, N. Y. (H 


97544, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Rutland railroad station, South Hero, 


Vt. (H 96108, July 5, 1907.) 

st. John’s church, Hssex, N. Y. (H 
97541, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

St. Joseph’s church, Essex, N. Y. (H 
97540, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

St. Paul’s rectory, Burlington, Vt. (H 
97527, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Shore view, South Hero, Vt. (H 
96122, July 5, 1907.) 

South Hero from Troviller Hill. (H 
96123, July 5, 1907.) 

Steamboat avenue. Essex,.N. Y. (H 


97534, Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Upper Colchester avenue and Winooski 
river, Burlington, Vt. 
Aug. 1, 1907.) 


Wagon bridge from Grand Isle to 
North Hero, Vt. (H 96124, July 5, 
1907. 


Westerly cottage and roadway, Grand 
Isle, Vt. (H 96112, July 5, 1907.) 


Barnard’s studio, Wallace, 
Idaho. 


Empire state, Idaho mill. (H 95883, 
July 1, 1907.) [10355 

Kellogg, Idaho. (H 95882, July 1, 
1907. ) 


Barrows (Prospero), On- 

tario, Cal. 
Hannah’s cactus. (H 95884, July 1, 
1907. ) 


Bartels (Harry F.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 

Canon Beach, Oregon. 1-3, 5, 12, 14, 
17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 31, 33-35, 40, 42, 
46, 48, 51, 56-59, 61, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 
72, 75, 78, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 92, 93, 96, 
OT, 98,7110-112,. 215, 116; 122, 123, 
126-128, 131, 135, 136, 139-141, 146, 


149, 150, 155, 163, 165, 1@6, 176-178, | 


Grand | 


(H 97529, | 


[10356 


| Seaside, Oreg. 


In the Kingdom of Jack Frost. 


547 


Bartels (Harry F.), 
land, Oreg. 

188, 189, 204, 205, 213, 218, 222, 223, 
9225, 228, 232, 233, 235, 238, 242, 244, 
249, 252-256, 258, 259, 263, 265, 266- 
272, 274-276, 280-283, 10, 60, 70. 
(4 96210-96321, July 5, 1907.) 
[10357 
3-7, 14-18, 20, 23, 
(HI ,96192-96209, July 5 


Port- 


lilk Creek, Oregon. 
29-34. 
1907. ) 

Elk Creek road, Oregon. 1-3, 5-7, 9, 
12-14, 16-18, 20-24, 27, 29-34, 39, 40, 
43, 45, 46, 49, 50, 54-55, 57-59, 62, 64, 
65, 68, 73, 15, TT, 81, 84, 85, 88. (Hf 
96144-96191, July 5, 1907.) 

AN OO4 12-13. W820: 

2A. 2. aos 36, 4d) 4345, AG 56.0 10H 

96651-96666, July 16, 1907.) 


| E98 “30, (34-4947 5S, 5, 6B. 


(H 97431-97439, July 29, 1907.) 


Beek (Chas. R. R.), Thur- 
mont, Md. 
Spooning at Chimney Rock. 
95996-95999, July 5, 1907.) 


Beebe (John E.), Chicago, 
Ill. 


14. (H 
[10358 


Am I downhearted ? 
June 28, 1907 ; 


No. (H 95948, 

2 ¢. June 21, 1907.) 
[10359 

Bennett (Henry H.), Kil- 
bourn, Wis. 

Memorial drinking fountain, Kilbourn, 
“Wis. (H 96574, July 15, 1907; 2 «. 
July 24, 1907.) [10360 


Berry (W. S.), Gardiner, 
Mont. 
Great horned owlets Bubo Virginianus. 


CEE 9633S, July 5, 1907.) [10361 
Blosser (J. A.), Snoho- 
mish, Wash.- 

Down by the brook. 669. (H 97440, 
July 29, 1907.) [10362 
Down by the pond. 749. (H 97448, 


July 29, 1907.) 

74S. 
(H 97447, July 29, 1907.) 

Look out, honey, yo’ gets yo’ feet wet. 


152. (H 97449, July 29, 1907.) 
Milking an unruly goat. 737. (H 
97444, July 29, 1907.) 
| My doggies and their mamma. 732. 
(H 97443, July 29, 1907.) 
My doggies are hungry. 731. (H 
97442, July 29, 1907.) 
| Rush (A) for dinner. 730. (H 97441, 


July 29, 1907.) 
Siwash Indians digging potatoes. 769. 
(H 97452, July 29, 1907.) 


548 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Blosser (J. A.), Snoho- 
mish, Wash. 
Siwash Indian family, Washington. 


770. (H 97453, July 29, 1907.) 

Skykomish river near Monroe, Wash. 
741. (H 97445, July 29, 1907.) 

This is what summer time is for in 
Washington. 757. (H 97451, July 
29, 1907.) 

Wading and not a man in sight. 
(H 97450, July 29, 1907.) 

Washington sunset: 747. (H 97446, 
July 29, 1907.) 

2 c. of each July 30, 1907. 


Boehm (Gustav), Hobo- 
ken, Ne J. 
Mme. Schumann-Heink in her home at 
Singae, N. J. Feeding her chickens. 
(H 96649, July 16, 1907.) [10363 


—TIn her kitchen. (H 96646, July 
16, 1907.) 


—— Instructing her daughter Mirzl on 


754. 


the piano. (H 96650, July 16, 1907.) 
—— With her horses. (H 96647, July 
16, 1907.) 


Bond (Geo. W.), Wheaton, 
Mite 


Bye-bye, dearie. (H 96787, July 19, 


1907. ) [10364 
Here’s to our absent brothers. (H 

96786, July 19, 1907.) 

Boos (Hdward H.), Mis- 
soula, Mont. 

Chief Charlos. (H 96500, July 11, 

1907.) [ 10865 
Distinguished (A) group. (H 96499, 


July 11, 1907.) 


Secretary Garfield and Chief Charlos | 


and their sons. 
1907.) 
Secretary Garfield received by Flat- 


head Indians. 
1907. ) 


(H 96498, July 11, 


Secretary Garfield’s Indian escort. (H 
96502, July 11, 1907.) 
Waiting for the Secretary. (H 96508, | 


July 11, 1907.) 
Yellow Rock. (H 96501, July 11, 1907.) 


Boston photo news com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 


Mumm (Capt.) of Octopus. (H 95977, 
July 3, 1907.) [10366 
New West Boston bridge. (H 95976, 


July 3, 1907.) 
Bourgeois (Ulric D.), Man- 
chester, N. H. 
Barnyard serenade 8. 
Rooster and baby. 1 to 7. 
(H 96483-96490, July 11, 1907.) 


[10367 


(H 96497, July 11,. 


Bowles (A. G.), jr., Ta- 
coma, Wash. 
(H 96872, July 8, 1907.) 
[10368 


Brackett (Gilbert H.), 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Rock-mere inn, Marblehead, Mass. (H 

97265, July 17, 1907.) [10369 


View of yachting from Rock-mere inn, 
Marblehead, Mass. (H 97264, July 
Ip LOOK) ; 


2c. of each May 1, 1907. 


Bradley (A. F.), 
Yorks NW 
96999-97002, July 16, 1907. 2 ¢c of 
each July 10, 1907.) [10370 


Mt. Tacoma. 


New 


Branson (O. M.), Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 
Afternoon (An) tea. 


Burgomaster (The). 


. [10371 


| Colonial girl. 


Day’s (The) spoils. 
In old Virginia. 
Morning glories. 
Off duty. 
Pocahontas. 
Rose (The) and the ring. 
School (The) for scandal. 
Waiting. 
Yes or no. 
(H 96910-96921, July 22, 1907.) 


Briggs (William §.), Lin- 
coln, Mass. 
Straitsmouth inn, Rockport, Mass. (H 
96473, July 11, 1907.) [10372 


Brown (F. Edgar), Brim- 
field, Mass. 
All aboard for Worcester. Brimfield, 
Mass., July 1, 1907. (H 96095, July 
5, 1907.) [10373 


First electric passenger car for service 
into Brimfield from Worcester, July 
5, 1907. (H 96733, July 18, 1907.) 


Huguenot and Rockrimmon. (H 96475, 
July 11, 1907.) 


Huguenot (The) and Rockrimmon first 
electric cars through Brimfield to 
Worcester, July 1, 1907. (H 96096, 
July 5, 1907.) 

Monument square, 
July 6, 907: 
1907.) 


Burton 


Brimfield, Mass., 
(H 96484, July 9, 


(James), New 


York Ne Ye 
1&2 


Aurora (The) — £10374 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


549 


(James), New 


York, N. Y. 


Burton 


Drifting. 
Rounding the mark. 
(H 96416-96419, July 6, 1907.) 


Bussa (H. K.), 

town, Pa. 

Clergyman (The) 1 & 2 

96782, July 18, 1907. 2 
June 27, 1907.) 


California panorama com- 
pany, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Panorama of Los Angeles from hotel 


Norris- 


(H 96781, 


Trenton, Owens river day. (H 
96768, June 29, 1907.) [10376 
Canfield (J. M.), Willow 
Grove, Pa. 
Amusement section. Midway. (H 
96741, July 18, 1907.) [10377 


Boating on the lakes. (H 96743, July 
18, 1907.) 

Concourse of pleasure seekers. 
96740, July 18, 1907.) 

Lake Picture. (H 96738, July 18, 
1907.) 

Little Midway. 
1907.) 

Mountain scenic railway. 
July 18, 1907.) 

Night view of lake and fountain. 
96736, July 18, 1907.) 

Night view of lake and music pavilion. 
(H 96735, July 18, 1907.) 

View of grounds from Casino. 
96739, July 18, 1907.) 


Carter (Gee A Lockport, 


(H 96742, July 18, 


(H 96737, 


(H 


i geat’ (A) of baat Dellwood Pane 


— Ob how I love an elk. 


Lockport, Ill. 


@ of each | 
[10375 | 


(H 


(H | 


| Caruso (Enrico) 1. 14 by 17. 


Chamberlin (Will A.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Board of managers. N. H. D. V. S. 
(H 97048, July 24, 1907.) [10381 


Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
[10382 
2. DY. LO: 
—— 38. 14 by 17. 
— 4&5. 8 by 10. 
— 6&7. 14 by 17. 
——8. 8 by 10. 
— 9, 10, 11. Cabinet. 
—12. 8by 10. 
——13. 14 by 17. 
— 14. Cabinet. 
(H 97348-97361, July 29, 1907.) 


| Mayor John F. Fitzgerald of Boston 


| Columbia 


(H 96689, July 17, | 


1907.) [10378 | 

Dancing pavilion, Dellwood Park, 
Lockport, Ill. (H 96510, July 12, 
1907.) 


Water tower at night, Dellwood, Lock- | 


port, Ill. (H 96688, July 17, 


Celebrity art company, 
Boston, Mass. 
(H 96449, July 


10, 1907.) [10379 


Chamberlain (Jobn N.), 
Oak Bluffs, Mass. 


Mass. (H 95926, July 1, 1907.) 

Old consecrated tree on Hartford Park, 
Oak Bluffs, Mass. 
bet OO.) 


1907.) | 
| Corset city float of 1907. 


| Birth flowers. 


Birdseye view showing Wesley House | 
and Lake Anthony, at Oak Bluffs, | 


[10380 | 
| Panorama of Breadwater 
(H 95925, July | 


and family. 1. 
1907. ) 

Dee ape Wiles Dy ae 
97363, July 29, 1907.) 


(H 97042, July 23, 


(H 97362- 


Chouinard (Oscar), New 
Work, INN. 
(H 96504, July 12, 1907.) 
[10383 


Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Attaches of Japanese embassy in auto. 
(H 97310, July 27, 1907.) [10384 
Chow (Mr.) and family in auto. (H 
97312, July 27, 1907.) 
minister Mr. 
daughter & son-in-law. 
July 27, 1907.) 
Creel (Mr.) & wife. Mexican ambas- 
sador. (H 97308, July 27, 1907.) 


Scene at Capitol when the band plays. 
(H 97309, July 27, 1907.) 

Straus (Mrs. Osear) (H 97313, July 
Zi OO) 


Nona. 


Cortes & 
CH 978i, 


Corset city hose company, 
McGraw, N. Y. 
(H 97472, 
July 31, 1907.) [10385 
Cruver manufacturing com- 
pany, Chicago, III. , 
CGH 97365, July 29, 


1907.) [10386 


Lily. (H 96570, July 15, 1907.) 


Culbertson (Samuel J.), 
Helena, Mont. 
hotel and 
(H 97304, July 27, 1907.) 
[103887 


natatorium. 


8285—N s, v 2, pr 4, Nos 31-35—07——3 


550. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. 8., pt. 4 


Cunningham (Wm. 
Santa Fe, N. Mex. 
Orchard and guards. (H 96407, July 
8, 1907; 2c. June 20, 1907.) [10388 


R.), 


Curtis & Cameron, Boston, 


Mass. 
Home-keeping hearts are _ happiest. 
new. 11 by 14. (H 96546, July 13, 
1907. ) [10389 


In the garden. 
July a3; 1907.) 

Sa by %22: 
1907.) 

Washington (George) 
96546, July 13, 1907.) 


11 by 14. (H 96547, 


(H 96548, July .18, 


18}by 22 (8 


studio, 
Oreg. 

English setter pups. 
30, 1907.) 


Inspiration. 


Davies Portland, 


[10390 

(H 97470, July 30, 1907. ) 

Nun (The) (H 97469, July 30, 1907.) 

Williams (Hon. George H.) 1&2. (H 
97467, 97468, July 30, 1907.) 


Denver post, Denver, 
Colo. 
Frey (Marguerette) 21-23. (H 97457- 


97459, July 30, 1907.) 

25 & 26. 
30, 1907.) 

Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 


[10391 


Barracks, Fort Oglethorpe, Chicka- 
mauga, Tenn. (H 97089, July 24, 
1907. ) [10392 

Carmencita. (H 97090, July 24, 1907.) 


County bridge, Tennessee river, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. (H 97091, July 24, 
1907. ) 

Crest of Orchard knob, and New Jer- 
sey monument, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
(H 97092, July 24, 1907.) 

Entrance to Orchard’s knob. Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. (H 97093, July 24, 
1907.) 

Entrance to Point park, Lookout mt., 
Tenn. (H 97094, July 24, 1907.) 

Evangeline discovering her affianced in 


the hospital. (H 95973, July 8, 
1907.) 

First minister for Spain. (H 97145, 
July 25, 1907.) 

Fitzherbert (Mrs.) (H 97095, July 
24, 1907.) 

Fountain square and court house, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. (H 97096, July 
24, 1907.) 

General (The) union station, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. (H 97085, July 24, 
1907. ) 


(H 97471, July | 


(H 97461, 97462, July | 


| McCallie ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Guard mount, Fort Oglethorpe, Chicka- 
mauga, Tenn. (H 97097, July 24, 
1907.) 

Gulf stream. (H 97098, July 24, 1907.) 


Hooker’s road and Iowa monument, 
Lookout mt., Tenn. (H 97099, July 
24, 1907.) 

Illinois monument, Missionary ridge, 

Tenn. (H 97100, July 24, 1907.) 
the garden. “(H 97101, July 24, 

1907. ) 


Lady Ellenborough. 
19, 1907.) 


In 


(H 96834, July 


(H 
97087, July 24, 1907.) 

Markel square, Chattanooga, 
(H 97102, July 24, 1907.) 

Mathews (Mrs.) (H 97108, July 24, 
1907.) 

National boulevard and eannon ball 
monument, Missionary ridge, Tenn. 
(H 97104, July 24, 1907.) 

National boulevard, Missionary ridge, 
Tenn. (H 97105, July 24, 1907.) 

Natural bridge, Lookout mt., Tenn. 
(H 97106, July 24, 1907.) 

New York monument, Orchard knob, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. (H 97107, July 
24, 1907.) 

Oak street, Chattanooga, 
97088, July 24, 1907.) 
Point Lookout, Lookout Mt., Tenn. 

97086, July 24, 1907.) 

Portrait of a lady. (H 97144, July 25, 
1907.) 

Portrait of an Italian nobleman and 
his wife. (H 95975, July 3, 1907.) 
Portrait of the wife of an Italian 

nobleman. (H 96539, July 12, 1907.) 

Post gate, Fort Oglethorpe, Chicka- 
mauga, Tenn. (H 97108, July 24, 
1907. ) 

Roper’s 


Tenn. 


Memns .\.( 


(i 


rock, Point Lookout, Look- 


out mt., Tenn. (H 97109, July 24, 
1907. ) 
Spanish caraval, Santa Maria. (H 


96833, July 19, 1907.) 
Spiritual betrothal of Saint Catha- 
rine. .(H 95974, duly 3,49075) 
Start (The) Churchill Downs, Louis- 
ville, Ky. (H 96592, July 15, 1907.) 
Sunset, from Sunset rock, Lookout 
mt., Tenn. (H 97548, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Sunset rock, Lookout mt., Tenn. (H 
97110, July 24, 1907.) 
Van Buren (Martin) 


(H 97148, July 
25, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-385 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
W. Walden’s ridge, Tenn. (H 97111, 
July 24, 1907.) 
Washington (George) 
8, 1907.) 
Wife of first minister for Spain. 
96835, July 19, 1907.) 


(Geo. G.), 
wich, Mass. 
vel 96769; July 16, 1907; 
[103893 


(H 96400, July 


‘eal 


Dexter Ips- 
Charlotta. 
2e¢. July 9, 1907.) 


Doolittle (L. C.), Esther- 
ville, Iowa. 
City of Estherville, Iowa, from the 
west side. (H 95994, July 5, 1907.) 
[10394 
Fourth street bridge, Estherville, Iowa. 
(H 95995, July 5, 1907.) 


Rock Island R. R. bridge, Estherville, 
Iowa, from the track. (H 95998, 
July 5, 1907.) 


Doty (Elmer HE.), Belding, 

Mich. 

Portrait of Gladys S. 
22, 1907.) 


Drake (J. D.), Silverton, 


(H 96964, July 
[10395 


Oreg. 
Camp grounds, Wilhoit, Oreg. (H 
96396, July 8, 1907.) [10396 
Club house, Wilhoit, Oreg. (H 96395, 


July 8, 1907.) 
Double falls, Silver creek canyon. 189 


ft high. (H ‘963879, July 8, 1907.) 
Hotel grounds, Wilhoit, Oreg. (H 
96398, July 8, 1907.) 
Mineral spring, Wilhoit, Oreg. (H 


96397, July 8, 1907.) 


New Springs, Wilhoit, Oreg. 
July 8, 1907.) 


South Silver creek falls, 184 ft. high. 
(H 96378, July 8, 1907.) 


Dunlap (O. E.), Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 
Freak (A) ealf. (H 97234, July 26, 
190 2,6, july 25, 1907:) [10397 


Dunn (Jas. A.) & Page 
(R. H.), Lynehburg, Va. 

Clay street reservoir, Court street 
Methodist church in background, 
Lynchburg, Va. (H 95960, July 8, 
1907.) [10398 


Dye (W. 


(H 96394, 


D2}; 
Tex. 
Good fishing at Rockport, Texas. 

97315, July 29, 1907.) 


Rockport, 


(El 
[10399 


551 


Eaton (Edward B.), Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
President Lincoln and General George 
B. McClellan in McClelan’s tent at 


Antietam, Md., Oct., 1862. (H 
97490, Aug. 1, 1907.) [10400 
President Lincoln, General McClellan 


“and large group of officers at head- 
quarters Army of Potomac, Antietam, 
Md., Sept., 1862. (H 97489, Aug.'1, 
1907. ) 

President Lincoln, Major Allen Pink- 
erton and General John A. Mc- 
Clernand at Antietam, Md., Oct., 
1862. (H 97491, Aug. 1, 1907.) 


Edison (Thomas A.), West 
Orange, N. J. 
Nine (The) lives of a cat. Scene 1 to 
Scene 12. (H 96721-96732, July 18, 
1907. ) [10401 


Ellerman (Ferdinand), 

Pasadena, Cal. 

©. Ta: (ER 97041, July 23; 
[10402 

(H 97040, 


Pasadena. 
1907. ) 


South Pasadena. C 
July 23, 1907.) 


English 


(ae 


(EE); 
Idaho. 
Travelling. (H 95955, July 2, 1907; 

Ze Une WS OOK.) - [10403 


_ Felker (Clarence Edward), 
Easton, Pa. 
Cornish organ & piano factory, Wash- 
mgion, IN St CH 969G55) muly 22; 
1907. ) [10404 


Fischer (Harry P.), Mari- 
etta, Ohio. 


Kellogg, 


Birdseye view in two sections. (H 
96438, July 9, 1907.) [10405 

Birdseye view of Parkersburg, W. Va. 
(H 96486, July 9, 1907.) 

New fountain at city park. (H 96437, 
July 9, 1907.) 

Parkersburg, W. Va., at night. (H 


96435. July 9, 1907.) 
Foley (EH. F.), New York, 
Naay 


Farley (Archbishop) (H 96425, July 
9, 1907.) [10406 


Folsom (Mary Johnston), 
New York, N. Y. 
Canvass decoration from an old church. 
CER Sinas, Auge, 1907; 2 c.. duly 25; 
1907. ) [10407 


Freeman (Joe J.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Lefier’s Madonna. (H 96409, June 19, 
1907. ) [10408 


552 CATALOGUE OF 


French (Henry Adams), 
Portland, Oreg. 
Columbia (A) river salmon. (H 
97463, July 30, 1907.) [10409 


Gallagher (W. H.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Jefferson (Thomas) (H 96667, July 
17, 1907.) [10410 


General electric company, 

Schenectady, N. Y. 

electric co. Schenectady 

(H 96880, July 22, 1907.) 
[10411 

The 


General 
works. 


Gifford (Benj. A.), 
Dalles, Oreg. 
269. (H 96909, July 22, 

[10412 


268. (H 


In Oregon. 
1907. ) 
Indian rapids, Celilo Falls. 

96908, July 22, 1907.) 
Nature’s handiwork. 267. 

July 22, 1907.) 

Glasier (Fred W.), Brock- 

ton, Mass. 

EB.) (Hi) 96870, July? 20; 
[10413 

(H 96869, 


(H 96907, 


Cody (W. 
1907. ) 
Double horned rhinoceros. 

July 20, 1907.) 


Golling (Benjamin C.), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Montgomery (Major Thomas) (H 
95949, July 1, 1907; 2 c« June 20, 
1907. ) [10414 


Gondiss (C. Houston), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Earnestness. (H 95389, June 20, 1907. ) 

[10415 

Friend (A) (H 95390, June 20, 1907.) 

Preacher (The) (H 95388, June 20, 
1907. ) 


2 c. of each June 10, 1907. 
Gowdy (M. ee Beaufort, 
N.C 


After the penning. (H 97252, July 26, 


1907.) [10416 
Branding at a pony penning. (H 
97254, July 26, 1907.) 
Catching a wild pony in the pen. (H 


97255, July 26, 1907.) 
Pony penning. Entering pen after 
round up. (H 97253, July 26, 1907.) 
Owners looking for their brands. 
(H 97251, July 26, 1907.) 


Pony with winter’s coat. (H 
97256, July 26, 1907.) 
Graham (William), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Alta peaks and Castle rocks, in Se- 
quoia national park, Cal. 5. [10417 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Graham ( William), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Chamber in Paradise cave 450 ft. from 
mouth. Sequoia national park. 4. 


Chamber of chimes in Paradise: cave, 
Sequoia national park. 2. 


Entrance to Paradise cave in Sequoia 
national park. 3. 
Main chamber in Paradise eave, Se- 
quoia national park, Cal. 1. 
(H 95983-95987, June 19, 1907. ) 


Grant (Charles FF.) & 
Ricchers (Fred), Santa 
Rosa, Cal. 
Fooled by a fly. (H 95058, 
1907; 2 ¢. July 2) 290} 


Gray CW. BR.),- St.John, 
Kans. 

High-school building and ground, St. 
John, Kans. June, 1907. (H 96540, 
July 12, 1907.) [10419 

Grifith & Griffith, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

California exhibit, Jamestown exposi- 


June 11, 


tion, Va. Jd254a0 (CE 97292-esuly 27; 
1907. ) [10420 
In the beer garden, Swiss village, 


Jamestown exposition, Va. 12543. 
(H 97294, duly 27, 1907.) 

Military & naval cadets. Georgia day 
at the Jamestown exposition, Va. 
12537... (Hi 97288; ily Zee.) 

President Roosevelt delivering an ad- 
dress, Georgia day at the James- 
town exposition, Va. 12536. (H 
97287, July 27, 1807.) 

President Roosevelt’s arrival at James- 
town exposition, Va. 12535. (H 
97286, July 27, 1907.) 

U. S. Marines, Jamestown exposition, 
Va.. 12542. 7G oes ula an, 
L907.) 

Virginia building, Jamestown exposi- 
tion, Va. 12539. (H 97290, July 27, 
1907.) 

West Point cadets & auditorium bldg., 
Virginia day, Jamestown exposition, 
Va. | 12538)" 2G SOT sora liys ene 
1907.) 

Ye old tyme tavern, Jamestown expo- 


sition, Va. 12540. (H 97291, July 
2, 190%) 
Groeninger (W. J.), Bal- 
timore, Md. 
Torpedo boat destroyer Worden. (H 
96874, July 22, 1907.) [10421 
Giinter (Paul), Louis- 
ville, Ky. 
Relic of ante-bellum days. (H 95988, 
July 5, 1907.) [10422 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 31-35 


55038 


Haeseler photographic stu- 
dios, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Churchill (Winston). (H 97499, Aug. 


1, 1907.) [10423 
wonmuson (John G.) <A. to FF. (H 
97492-97497, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Wister (Owen) (H 97498, Aug. 1, 
1907. ) 
2 ¢. of each July 31, 1907. 
Haines photo company, 
Conneaut, Ohio. 
Allecheny College. 1&2. (H 96470, 
96471, July 10, 1907; 2 c.. of each 
May 38, 1907.) [10424 


Hall (Geo. P.) & son, New 
Nori: Nt, Y. 


Columbus circle, New York. 6037. 
(H 96566, July 15, 1907.) [10425 

Herald square, New York. 6036. (H 
96565, July 15, 1907.) 

Madison square, New York. 6034. (H 
96563, July 15, 1907.) 

New York, 1907. West side, down 


town. 6035. (H 96564, July 15, 
1907. ) 
Harper (W. D.), Falfur- 
Frias, ‘Tex: 


Dolientes (Los) En los funerales de 
Don Pedrito. (H 97260, July 26, 


1907.) [10426 — 
Cuerpo (El) de Don Pedrito. (H 
97258, July 26, 1907.) 
Funerales (Los) de Don Pedrito. (H 


97259, July 26, 1907.) 

Padrinos (Los) En los funerales de 
Don Pedrito. (H 97261, July 26, 
1907.) 

2c. of each July 15, 1907. 


Haeris CW. (J), Pittston; 


Par 
Birds eye view, Lake Carey. (H 96930, 
July 22, 1907.) [10427 
Bit (A) of Lake Winola. (H 96931, 


July 22, 1907.) 


Big, (A). of BAOre, Lake Winola. (H 
96943, July 22, 1907.) 

Clifton (The), Lake Winola. (H 
96963, July 22, 1907.) 

Clifton house on Lake Winola. (H 


96962, July 22, 1907.) 


Clifton (The) from Winola house, 
Lake Winola. (H 96961, July 22, 
1907. ) 

Falls, Pa. (H 96942, July 22, 1907.) 


Foolish girl. (H 96932, July 22, 1907.) 
Good (A) worker. (H 96922, July 22, 


Pa: 


8 


Kingston, 
1907.) 


(H 96958, July 22, 


| Lake Winola, Pa. 


Harris “(W.~+J.),) Pittston, 
| Pa. 
Kingston to Pittston. Wyo. ave. (H 
96955, July 22, 1907.) 
L. V. picnic ents Lake Carey. (H 


96925, July 22, 1907. ) 

Lake Carey from hill. 
22, 1907.) 

Lake Carey from Lone Pine tree. 
96941, July 22, 1907.) 

Lake kisses, what could be sweeter. 
(H 96940, July 22, 1907.) 


(H 96935, July 22, 


(H 96927, July 


(H 


1907. ) 

Lake Winola from south. (H 96951, 
July 22, 1907.) 

Lake Winola from Winola house. (H 
96946, July 22, 1907.) 

Lovers retreat, the same old pose. (H 


96928, July 22, 1907.) 

Market st., Kingston to Wilkes-Barre. 
(H 96956, July 22, 1907.) 

Mill City from hill. (H 96952, July 
22, 1907.) 


Mill City street. (H 96953, July 22, 


1907.) 

Off Market) sé. (Kingston, sea. 0H 
96957, July 22, 1907.) 

On Lake Winola. (H 96950, July 2 Doe 
1907. ) 

Part of Lake Winola. (H 96936, July 
22, 1907.) 

Part of Mill City. (H 96954, July 22, 
1907.) 


Point (The) Lake Winola. 
July 22, 1907.) 


Rosaland (The) at the picnie grounds 


(H 96947, 


dock. (H 96926. July 22. 1907.) 

| Rosaland (The), Lake Carey. (H 
96944, July 22, 1907.) 

Same (The) old story. (H 96923, 


July 22, 1907.) 
Section Mill City. 
1907.) 
Shore line, Lake Carey. 
July 22, 1907.) 

Spring Grove house and grounds, Lake 
Carey. (H 96948, July 22, 1907.) 
Spring Grove house on L.C. H 969834, 

J aly 22, 1907?) 


(H 96949, July 22, 


(1 96939, 


Spring Grove house. Lake Carey. (H 
96933. July 22, 1907.) 

Spring water effect on a hot day. (H 
9693%, July 22, 1907.) 


Wilkes-Barre, Pa., from Prospect Rock. 
(H 96960, July 22, 1907.) 

Will you or will you not. 
July 22, 1907.) 


(H 96929, 


554 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, 
Pat : 
Winola house from lake. (H 96945, 
July 22, 1907.) 
Winola house grounds. (H 96924, | 


July 22, 1907.) 
Winola house, Lake Winola from hill. 
(H 96938, July 22, 1907.) 
Wyo. sem., Kingston, Pa. 
July 22, 1907.) 
Harrison & Dalley, Nyack, 
NOS 
resort, Piermont-on- 
(H 94637, May 29, 


(H 96959, 


Fort Comfort 
Hudson. 32. 
1907; 2 c. July 6, 1907.) 


Harvey (Charles 
Boise City, Idaho. 
Idaho’s Fayoom. 
1907. ) 
Overland. (H 92974, Apr. 
ZG Mare 26, 190%) 
Pioneer. (H 92973, "Apr. 
2 c. Mar. 26, 1907.) 
Heiman Ch): 
Plains. INOW 
(H 95989, July 5, 1907.) 
[10430 
Janes- 


E.), 


[10429 


Morris 
After school. 


Hellebo (A. S.), 
ville, Minn. 
Bird’s eye view of Janesville, Minn. 
(H 97475, July 31, 1907.) [10431 
High school of Janesville, Minn. (H 
97476, July 31, 1907.) 
Hendrickson (Horatio), 
New York, N. Y. 

Along the Ramapo. (H 82461, Aug. 30, 


1906. ) [10432 | 
Black eyed Susan. (H 82464, Aug. 30, 
1906. ) 


Along the Shrewsbery. (H 82462, Aug. 


30, 1906. ) 


Blossoming tree. (H 82463, Aug. 30, | 
1906. ) 

Childhood days. (H 81365, July 27, 
1906. ) 

Imethe- valley. (H ,82457,. Aug... 30) 
1906. ) 


Pool in the meadow. 
30, 1906.) 


Ramapo valley. (H 82458, Aug. 30, 


1906. ) 

Scene of the Ramapo. (H 82460, Aug. | 
30, 1906. ) 

Swift moving clouds. (H 82459, Aug. 
30, 1906. ) 

Wader (The). (H 81366, July 27, | 
1906.) ~ 


White horse. (H 81364, July 27, 1906.) 
2c. of each July 29, 1907: 


[10428 | 


(H 94670, May 29, | 


(H 82456, Aug. | 


| 


| Combined harvesters in cperation. 


Herald-despatch company, 
Decatur, Ill. 


Mueller mfg. co., employees. (H 
97045, July 24,0 19072 2eareiaty. (1; 
1907.) [104383 


Hirst (Saml.), Hutchin- 
son, Kans. 
Hutchinson team. (H 96569, July 15, 
1907.) [10434 


Helt manufacturing com- 
pany, Stockton, Cal. 

(H 

92466, Apr. 10, 1907.) - [104385 


Homes (William), Choco- 
TAD jad Ni gunkene 
Currier house doorway, Newburyport, 


Mass. (H 96844, July 20, 1907.) ; 
[10436 
Perry house doorway, Newburyport, 


Mass. (H 96843, July 20, 1907.) 
Timothy Dexter doorway, Newbury- 
port, Mass. (H 96845, July 20, 1907.) 
2 c. of each July 19, 1907. 
Hughes & Lyday company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Majestic panoramic. (H 84862, Nov. 


1, 1906.) [10437 
Stearns laboratories. (H 93944, May 
18, 1907.) 


Hull (Dana), Chicago, Il]. 
stevens (James W.) (H 96840, July 


19, 1907.) [10438 
Hungerford (Newman), 
Hartford, Conn. 

Catlin homestead. 1760. {10439 


Indian spring hotel, 1823-1850. 
(H 96370, 96371, July 6, 1907.) 


Hurd (Edgar O.), 
sythe, Ga. 

Uncle Ned Bostick, ninety-six years 

old. (H 97569, Auge. T27n907 3221 c. 

July 20, 1907.) [10440 


Hydrex felt and engineer- 
ing company, New 
York, N. Y. 

Excavation for the greatest terminal 
in the world. (H 94672, May 31, 
1907; 2 ¢ July 13, 1907.) [10441 

Ingersoll (Truman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
St. Paul auditorium. 20573, 20575- 


For- 


20579, 20581-20585. (H 97112- 
97122, July 24, 1907.) [10442 
interior 11 by 14 C. (H 97125, 


July 24, 1907.) 


——4th st. front .iapy ies CEE 
97124, July 24, 1907.) | 
5th: st. front. a by ala eh 


97123, July 24, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


Jack (Ellen E.), Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo. 
Mrs. Cap. Jack going prospecting. 


1907; 1 ce. June 8, 1907.) 


to buy mine. (H 94850, June 3, 
1907 ; 2 ce. May 10, 1907.) 


Mrs. Cap. Jack lost in the mountains. 
(H 94851, June 3, 1907;.1 c. May 
i507; 1c. June 3, 1907.) 


Jackson- (6B: D.), 
Canada, Cal. 

La Canada valley, Cal., from Somes’ 

peak. 5 by 4. (H 959382, July 1, 

1907. ) [10444 
——9* by 7. (H 95931, July 1, 1907.) 


Jackson (W. B.), Marble- 
head, Mass. 


La 


Hopalong. (H 97147, July 25, 1907.) 
[10445 
Picaroon. (H 97146, July 25, 1907.) 


Jamal (N. K.), Brooklyn, 
iN. -Y.. 
Holy (The) family.. (H 92371, Mar. 
Peony oe Mar, 25, 1907; I-’c. 
Ape LOOT.) [10446 


Jamestown official photo. 
corporation, Norfolk, 

Va. 

Maryland building. 
June 29, 1907.) 


Ohio building. 1418. 
29, 1907.) 


1420. (H 95802, 
[10447 


(H 95801, June 


Pennsylvania building. 1421. (H 
95803, June 29, 1907.) 

Virginia building. 1422. (H 95804, 
June 29, 1907.) 

Job (Herbert K.), Kent, 
Conn. 

Arctic terns hovering. (H 97415, July 
29, 1907.) [10448 

Black-billed cuckoo on nest. (H 97409, 


July 29, 1907.) 
Bob-white on nest. 
1907.) 
Broad-winged hawk on nest. (H 97427, 
July 29, 1907. ) 
Broad-winged hawk returning to nest. 
(H 97429, July 29, 1907.) 
Burrowing owl on guard. 
July 29, 1907.) 
Flight of scoters. 
1907.) 
Franklin’s gulls in pool. 
July 29, 1907.) 
Franklin’s gulls over breeding march. 
(H 97405, July 29, 1907.) 


(H 97426, July 29, 


(H 97425, 
(H 97406, July 29, 


(H 97411, 


(Hi | 
94849, June 3, 1907; 1 ce. May 190, | 
[10443 | 
Mrs. Cap. Jack looking for a company | 


| Jack rabbit in grass. 


DDD 


Job (Herbert K.), Kent, 
Conn. 
Gannets and murres on Bird Rock. 
(H 97403, July 29, 1907.) 
Great blue heron on nest. 
July 29, 1907.) 


Herring gull on nest. 


(H 97408, 


(H 97423, July 


> 29, 1907.) 

Herring gull on stub. (H 97419. July 
29, 1907.) 
Herring gulls, alighting. (H 97417, 

July 29, 1907.) 
Herring gulls on tree-tops. (H 97422, 


July "29, 1907. ) 
(H 97410, July 


29, 1907.) 

Nest of herring gull. (H 97418, July 
29; 1907.) 

Pair of noddies on nest. (H 97494, 
July 29, 1907.) 

Razor-billed auks on rock. (H 97428, 
July 29, 1907.) 

Ruffed grouse on nest. (H 97412, July 


29, 1907.) 


Western grebes and ruddy ducks. (H 
97416, July 29, 1907.) 
Whippoorwill on nest. (H 97424, July 
29, 1907.) 
- Wood thrush on nest. (H 97414, July 
29, 1907.) 
Woodcock on nest. (H 97413, July 29, 
1907.) 
Young herring gull, mouth closed. (H 
97421, July 29, 1907.) 
Young herring gull, mouth open. (H 
97420, July 29, 1907.) 
Young humming birds in nest. (H 
97407, July 29, 1907.) 
Johns. (AS sR). TrYazoo 


City, Miss. 
Cates (Rev. Geo. C.) (H 96474, July 
It AGU. 2-6 aunes 21, 1907.) 
[10449 


Johnson (Otto W.), De- 
troit, Mich. 
Light house and log cabin in winter, 
Palmer’s park, Detroit, Mich. 
[10450 
Log cabin and the ducks in winter, 
Palmer’s park, Detroit, Mich. 
Log cabin in winter, Palmer’s park, 
Detroit, Mich. 
(H 96527-96529, July 12, 1907.) 


Johnson company, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 
Bathing in the Great Salt Lake at 
Saltair. 531 to )5ba4, 536) 53% 90 


96551-96555, July 15, 1907.) [10451 


556 


Johnston, . GREW); -Im- 
gram, Pa. 
Architectural hall, Carnegie library, 
1907. [10452 


Birds eye view of Carnegfe library. 
1907. 

Carnegie art 
hibit. Carnegie library. 

Forbes street facade. 
brary, 1907. 

Foyer showing door into music hall. 
Carnegie library, 1907. 

Grand staircase from first floor. 
negie library. 1907. 

Grand staircase from second floor. 
Carnegie library. 1907. 

Sculpture hall facing Athena. 
gie library. 1907. 

Sculpture hall facing Venus De Milo. 
Carnegie library. 1907. 

West facade, Carnegie library. 

(H 96668-96677, July 17, 1907.) 


gallery permanent ex- 
LST 


Carnegie _ li- 


Car- 


Carne- 


Kelley (HE. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Roosevelt (President) speaking at 
Jamestown exposition, Georgia day, 
June WO; 19072 | Si2t0 (CH A9a957, 
July 2, 1907.) [10453 


Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 
ton, ING EL: 
Battleship Kentucky, Hampton Roads, 
Jamestown exposition. 17172. (H 
96855, July 19, 1907.) [ 10454. 


Battleship Minnesota, Hampton Roads. 
Jamestown exposition. 17168. (H 
96851, July 19, 1907.) 


Battleship Virginia, Hampton Roads, 
Jamestown exposition. 17169. (H 
96852, July 19, 1907.) 


Battleship (The) Rhode Island, one of 
the largest of the U. S. navy, Hamp- 
ton Roads, Jamestown exposition. 
17167. (H 96850, July 19, 1907.) 

Cruiser Missouri, Hampton Roads, 
Jamestown exposition. 17170. (H 
96853, July 19, 1907.) 


First (The) class cruiser Tennessee, 
Hampton Roads, Jamestown exposi- 
blOnee iaileee eG -96854> Duly 19: 
1907. ) 


Great (The) navies of the world con- 
gregated at Hampton Roads, James- 
town exposition. 17165. (H 96848, 
July 19, 1907.) 

Interior of the Virginia state building, 
Jamestown exposition. 17176. (H 
96859, July 19, 1907.) 


1907. | 


| Calle 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Kilburn (82 ape 

ton, N. H. 

Italian marines, Jamestown exposi- 
tion. 17175.: GH S6Sasietuly~ £9, 
1907.) 

Japanese marines landing at the 
Jamestown exposition. 
96856, July 19, 1907.) 


Japanese sailors on parade, Jamestown 
exposition. 17177. 
19, 1907.) 

Kuroki (Gen.) as the nation’s guest, 
accompanied by Gen. Fred D. Grant, 
Jamestown exposition. 17178. (H 
96861, July 19, 1907.) 


Little- 


Modern (A) fighter of the U. S. navy, 


the Kearsarge, Hampton Roads, 
Jamestown exposition. 17166. (H 
96849, July 19, 1907.) 


Our American sailor boys, Jamestown 
exposition. 17174. (H 96857, July 
19, 1907. ) 

Spick (The) and span marines of the 
Japanese navy, Jamestown exposi- 
tion., 17179. (HL 96862), “duly #119, 
1907.) 


Killelea (J. J.) & G@O., 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Banco de Espana, vista del Prado, Ma- 
drid, Espana. 11157. (H 96602, July 
15s 190%) [10455 

——11158. (H 96797, July 19, 1907; 2 
e. July 18, 1907.) 

Banco de Hspana, y fuente de Cibeles, 
Madrid, Espana. 11183. (H 96799, 
July 19, 1907; 2 ¢ duly 1619075) 


| Bodas Reales de Alfonso XIII, Madrid, 


Espana. 11200. 
1907.) 
Bolsa (La), Madrid, Espana. 11161. 

(H 96604, July 15, 1907.) 

Calle Carlos III., Madrid, Espana. 
11082. (H 96605, July 15, 1907.) 
Calle de la Cruz, Madrid, Hspana. 
11083. (H 96606, July 15, 1907.) 


Calle de la Montera, Madrid, Espana. 


(H 966038, July 15, 


11087.. - (Ht 96607, Siuly aa S072) 
Calle de Toledo, Madrid, Espana. 
11075... (H 96795, July 19, 1907; 2c. 


July 18, 1907.) 
—— 11076. (H 96608, July 15, 1907.) 
Calle Felipe III, vista de la Plaza 
Mayor, Madrid, Espana. 11167. (H 
96609, July 15, 1907.) 
Calle Mayor, Madrid, Espana. 
(H 96610, July 15, 1907.) 
Preciados, Madrid, Espana. 
11080. (H 96611, July 15, 1907.) 


Calle San Jeronimo, Madrid, Espana. 
£1185. (Hi 96612) Imily daa tSoTe) 


11186. 


igs: (H - 


(H 96860, July. 


| 
t 


PHOTOGRAPHS So 
vy. 2, nos. 831-35 
Killelea- (J. Jv) & €o., | Kinsey (Darius), Seattle, 
North Bennington, Vt. | Wash. 
Calle Sevilla, Madrid, Espana. 11081. | Boom of logs and tug boat on Skagit 
(H 96613, July 15, 1907.) river, Wash. x 91. (H 96640, July 
16, 1907.) 


Calles Empavesados, Bodas Reales de. 
Espana. | 
CEE) 


Alfonso XIII, Madrid, 
mos 11196, 11197, 11198. 
96003-96606, July 5, 1907.) 
Carrera de San Jeronimo, 
Espana. 11085. 
1907.) 
Madrid, Espana. 11098. 
July 15, 1907.) 
Edifices Empavesados para las Bodas 


(H 96615, 


Reales de Alfonso XIII, Madrid, 
Hspana. 11190. (H 96616, July 15, 
1907.) 


—— 11191, 11192, 11193. 
96002, July 5, 1907.) 


Iglesia de Santa Maria, Madrid, Es- 


(H 96000- 


pana. 11164. (H 96617, July 15, 
1907.) 

Jardin botanico, Madrid, Espana. 
mateo (9S, July 19, 1907 32 ¢. 


July 18, 1907.) 
— 11174 & 11175. 
July 15, 1907.) 
Palachia real y Calle Bailen, Madrid, 
Hspana. 11092. (H 96620, July 15, 

1907.) 

Plaza de Armas, 
11095 & 11098. 
July 15, 1907.) 

Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Espana. 
(H 96623, July 15, 1907.) 

Puerta del Alcala, Madrid, Espana. 

11159. 

Puerta del 
11088. 
e. July 18, 1907.) 


(H 96618, 96619, 


Madrid, Espana. 


TAL} S) 


Sol, Madrid, 


Madrid, | 
(H 96614, July 15, | 
| Index, Washington, 
Casa de Auntamiento, y Calle Mayor, | 


(H 96624, July 15, 1907.) | 


Espana. | 
(H 96796, July 19, 1907; 2 | 


(H 96621, 96622, | 
| Crowning the queen of Oregon. 


St. Gotthard railway bridge, 441 ft. 


long, Amsteg, Switzerland. 15175. 


Bucking up and loading fir logs in 
Washington 7 to 10 feet in diameter. 
* xX 72. (H 96637, July 16, 1907.) 
Concrete factory, Concrete, Wash. 
88. (H 96645, July 16, 1907.) 
showing Skyko- 
(H 96641, July 16, 


x 


mish river. x 75. 


1907.) 


| Moonlight, Skagit river valley, Wash-. 


ingtone. | x 783i 


1907. ) 

Picturesque view of Skagit river near 
Birdsview, Wash. x 79. (H 96648, 
July 16, 1907.) 

Sawing down tall fir trees in Washing- 
ton. x 69. (H 966386, July 16, 1907.) 

Typical view of tall fir trees in Wash- 
ington, | x 73:4 (Hy 96638; July 16; 
1907. ) 

Washington toothpick, 
one hundred feet. x 76. 
July 16, 1907.) 

12,000 feet lumber in 
clothes reel in Washington. 
(H 96635, July 16, 1907.) 


(H 96644, July 16, 


length nearly 
(H 96642, 


a stationary 
De LOT(E 


Kiser photo company, 
Portland, Oreg. 
A. 


3658. (H 96092, July 5, 1907.) 
B. 3660. (H 96094, July 5, 1907.) 
| Wood (Mrs.) and daughter. 38655. (H 
96089, July 5, 1907.) 
—— and Judge Williams. 3659. (H 
96093, July 5, 1907.) 
—— Messrs. Williams and Lee. 3656. 
(H 96090, July 5, 1907.) 
Queen of Oregon. 3654. (H 


(H 97077, July 24, 1907; 2c July | 


28, 1907.) 
San Jeronimo, Madrid, Espana. 
(H 96625, July 15, 1907.) 
Kimmey (David E.), Syr- 
acuse, N. Y. 
Look pleasant Teddy. A. & B. 
96549, 96550, July 13, 1907.) 


Kinney (Asa §S.), South 
Hadley, Mass. 

Lyon (Mary) (H 96472, 

2OOT 256, Jily 17, 1907.) 
Kinsey (Darius), Seattle, 
Wash. 

Beautiful scene where Baker river en- 
ters the Skagit at Concrete, Wash., 
showing concrete works. x 81. (H 
96639, July 16, 1907.) [10458 


(H 


Sil yoe cal, 
[10457 


11160. | 


[10456 | 


| Debutant. 


| Juliet. 
| Louise. 


96088, July 5, 1907.) 


Wood (Mrs. Mary Ramsey Lemons) 
and group. 38657. (H 96091, July 
5, 1907.) 

Knafil (Joseph), Knox- 


ville, Tenn. 

(H 96747, July 18, 1907.) 
[10460 

(H 96745, July 18, 1907.) 

Charlotte. (H 96754, July 18, 1907.) 

Consolation. (H 96746, July 18, 1907.) 

Daisies. (H 96749, July 18, 1907.) 

(H 96753, July 18, 1907.) 

Fragrance. (H 96751, July 18, 1907.) 

(H 96750, July 18, 1907.) 

(H 96752, July 18, 1907.) 


Adah. 


Adoration. 


558 


Knafil (Joseph), Knoxville, 


Tenn. 
Summer girl. (H 96748, July 18, 
1907.) 
Vera. (H 96744, July 18, 1907.) 


Ixolb brothers, Grand Can- 
yon, Ariz. 
Camp in canyon, 3,100 ft. below the 
VER. wile [10461 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


_ Little (The) log cabin in the lane. 


Cape Horn, 64 ft. below the river. 6. | 


Colorado river 
4,500 ft. below the river. 

Corkscrew (The) 
river.’ 9: 

First mile of Bright Angel trail, 1,300 
ft. of precipice. 5. 

General view from O’Neil point. 2. 

Grand Canyon as seen from the El 
Mover: ) of, 

Grand view point, 5,000 feet above the 
river. | 13: 

Jacob’s ladder, 2,255 ft. below the river. 


14. 


at the end of trail, | 


4,100 ft. below the | 


Looking east from Rowe Point. A 35- | 
mile view. 4. 

Looking from the plateau, 1,300 ft. 
above the river. 8. 

Looking west from Rowe Point. 


mile view. 3. 
(H 96756-96767, July 18, 1907.) 


Lamy Glin ues. tae 
Yorks IN Ye 


New 


A 60- 


If a girl like you. 


Stephen M. Wright monument. (H 
97302, July 27, 1907.) [10462 | 


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

Birdseye view of Chicago, from Majes- 

wicablde. CHV9(att, Aue 21 90m) 
[10463 

Deering works. International har- 
vester co., Chicago, Ill. (H 97307, 
July 27, 1907.) 

Interior view of Fairmount Park, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. (H 96906, July 22, 
1907. ) 

Night scene Fairmount Park, Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Plano works. 

eo., Chicago, Ill. 


(H 96905, July 22, 1907.) | 
International harvester | 


(H 97306, July 27, | 


Iroquois chief. 


1907. ) 

Weber works. International har- | 
vester co., Chicago, Ill. (H 97305, | 
July 27, 1907.) 

Lazarnick GNe)o |. New 
VOrkwe Ne Ye 

Mrs. Sage personally superintending 

the affairs of her country home. (H 
[10464 | 


97078, July 24, 1907.) 


Leach (Dixie W.), Ra- 
leigh, N. C. 

(H 
96847, July. 19, £907 2vewsnky ©5, 


1907.) [10465 


Lehmann (Marion), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Alley in Chinatown, San Francisco. 
[10466 
Chinatown, old San Francisco. 
(H 97046, 97047, July 23, 1907; 
2c. of each July 1, 1907.) 


(D. J.),; South 
Haven, Conn. 
Gathering water lilies. (H 96573, 


Lewis 


July 


15, 1907.) [10467 
Loeffler (A), Tompkins- 
ville. N. Y. : 
Arkansas. 1179, 1180. (H 97139, 


97140, July 25, 1907.) [10468 


Florida. .1181, 1182. (H 97141,, 97142, 
July 25, 1907.) 

Olympia. 1178). (Hl Siassy uly 125, 
1907.) 


Loomis “Ci>) Aa). 
ria, Kans. 

(H 91995, Mar. 9, 1907.) 
[10469 


McCrum (Robert), Ruth- 
erford, N. J. 

2&3. (H 95660, 
95661, May 7, 1907.) [1047 
When the harvest moon is shining. 2. 

(H 95701, May 7, 1907.) 

When the harvest moon is shining on 
the river. 1.5." (CH S566 aitay - 7, 
1907. ) 

3... (Ht 95721, Mealy Sore) 


Empo- 
Hallie. 


Why don’t they play with me. 3. (H 
95654, May 7, 1907.) 
MacDonald (Pirie), New 
York, No. 
Flint (Dr. Austin) G. [10471 


O’Brien (Morgan -J.) C, G, J, M. 
(H 94731-94735, May 31, 1907.) 


MacFee (BH. D.), jr., Pe- 
tersburg, Va. 


Blue. and’. the rey, -Agw a Goer. 
95970-95972, July 3, 1907; 2 c. of 
each July 2, 1907.) [10472 


McGeorge (Robert R.), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
(The) (H_ 96685, July - 17, 
[10473 


(HH 96681); dinky. Ae, 


Archer 
1907. ) 


1907. ) 


Medicine (The) man. 


(H 96683; July 
17, 1907.) | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


D959 


McGeorge (Robert R.), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


So-non-gy-es. (H 96682, July 17, 1907.) 


So-son-do-wah. (H 96680, July 17, | 
1907. ) | 

War (The) song. (H 96684, July 17, 
1907.) : 


2 @. of each July 16, 1907. 


McIntire (Percival). New 
Mork, Ni Y. 


God be with you till we meet again. | 


(H 97049, July 24, 1907.) 


God guard thee from the dangers of 
the sea. (H 97048, July 24, 1907.) 


ie. of each June 21, 1907; 1 ¢. of | 


each June 29, 1907. 


McKean (John T.), Santa 
Cruz, Cal. 


Dawn. (H 97126, July 24, 1907.) 
[10475 
Inspiration. (H 97127, July 24, 1907.) 


Mackenzie (C. A.), Aber- 
deen, Wash. 
Shipping scene at Aberdeen, Washing- 
ton. (H 97456, July 29, 1907.) 


[10476 | 


McKenzie (Hugh), Du- 
luth, Minn. 
North-west entering Duluth 
CH 96567, July 15, 1907.) 
[10477 
Man (Gertrude E.), Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 


Steamer 
harbor. 


Feast of The Immaculate Conception, | 


small size. (H 96405, July 8, 1907.) 
[10478 
Mars (J. E.), Marinette, 
- Wis. 

Moonlight, Menominee river. 
94971, June 7, 1907; 2 « 

1907.) 

Martin (Glenn C.), Gale- 
ton, Pa: 

and S. yards and Hardwood mill, 
Galeton, Pa. 
ian churches, Galeton, Pa. 


(H 
May 25, 

[10479 
5: 


Business 


[10474 | 


Baptist and Presbyter- | 


section from south side, Galeton, Pa. | 


Car shops and Germania Sst., 
ton, Pa. Clintontown and hemlock 
yards, Galeton, Clintontown. 
Galeton, Pa. 1&2. Hast Main st., 
Galeton, Pa. 
car shops, Galeton, Pa. 
mill, Galeton, Pa. 
and south side, Galeton, Pa. Hem- 
lock mill, Galeton, Pa. Hemlock 
mills and yards, Galeton, Pa. Hotel 
Edgcomb, Galeton, Pa. MWindling 
wood factory, Galeton, Pa. 
east, Main st., Galeton, Pa. Looking 
west, Main street, Galeton, Pa. M. 
BE. Church and hose house, Bridge 


Ia 
a. 


Hardwood 


Gale- | 


Martin (Glenn C.), Gale- 
ton, Pa. 

Pa. South side 
tannery, Galeton, Pa. South side 
from Brewery hill, Galeton, Pa. 
South side, looking east, Galeton, Pa. 
West Galeton, Galeton, Pa. West 
» Main st., looking east, Galeton, Pa. 
(H 96972-96994, July 22, 1907; 1 «© 
of each July 9, 1907; 1 c of each 
July 22, 1907.) [10480 


Masters company, Chicago, 


st.. Galeton, and 


Close to mother. (H 96576, July 15, 


1907.) [10481 
Palk toomochers (EH SG5(a. pully als: 
1907.) 
Méliés (Geo.), Paris, 
France. 
New (A) death penalty.. (H 95990, 
July 5, 19072) | 10482 
Tunneling the channel. (H 95991, 
July 5, 1907.) 
Mench (Phil.) & Beyer 


(Henry), Clear Lake, 
Ta. 
Arawanna Clear Lake, [a. 
June 28, 1907.) 


‘Miles brothers, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

International contest for the heavy- 
weight .championship, Squires vs. 
Burns, Ocean View, Cal., July 4th, 
1907. GH 9671, July 18, 1907 

[10484 

Pancrama crowds at Squires-Burns in- 
ternaticnal contest, Colma, July 4, 
1907, from centre of ring. (H 97267, 
July 11, 1907.) 


(H 95786, 
[10483 


from moving picture stand. (H 
97268, July 11, 1907.) 
Miller (C. R.), McCloud, 
Cal: 
| Mt. Shasta from Weed, Cal. 114 & 
116. (Hi 95928, 95924, July 1, 1907.) 
[10485 
Miller (J. Q.),. Aberdeen, 
S. Dak. 
Plowing by steam in S. D. [16486 


Germania street and | 


Heading factory | 


Looking | 


Plowing and seeding by steam in 8. D. 
geese 
(H 97561-97564, Aug. 1, 1907; 
of each July 3, 1907.) 
Montgomery (R. T.), Co- 
jlonial Beach, Va. 
Colonial Beach hotel, Colonial Beach, 
Va. (H 97551, Aug. 1, 1907.) [10487 
Morris (Chas. E.), Chi- 
nook, Mont. 
All wool and a mile wide. 
July 31, 1907.) 


2°: 


(H 97479, 
[10488 


560 CATALOGUE 
Morris (Chas. E.), Chi- 
nook, Mont. 


Holding up the lead of the beef herd. 
(H 96401, July 8, 1907.) 

Just after lambing on the range. 
Sheep. (H 96404, July 8, 1907.) 

Lambing time on the sheep range. 
96402, July 8, 1907.) 

Trailing to the shearing camp. 
(H 964038, July 8, 1907.) 


Morris (J. L.), Lawrence, 
Kans. 
(H 96561, July 15, 1907.) 
[10489 
Washington post. 12, department of 
Kansas, Grand Army of the Republic. 
(H 96560, July 15, 1907.) 


Myers, Boise, Idaho. 
McPharland (James). 1 to 5B. 
95978-95982, July 3, 1907.) [10490 
Moyer in witness chair. (H 96601, 
July 15, 1907.) 


Myers (C. F.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Night scene on Wesley 
95947, July 2, 1907.) 


Myers (Horace), 
Idaho. 
Witnesses for the defense. 
July 1, 1907.) 


Nash (Herman), Pueblo, 
Colo. 
(H 96131-96134, July 
[10493 
(H 96125-96130, 


(HO 


sheep. 


Nash. 


lake. (H 
[10491 


Boise, 


(H 95930, 
[10492 


Anemone. 1-4. 


5, 1907.) , 
Columbine. 1-6. 
July 5, 1907.) 
Iris. 1&2. (H 961389, 96140, July 5, 

1907.) 
Mariposa lily. 
July 5, 1907.) 
Red cactus. (H 961385, July 5, 1907.) 
Shooting Star. 
1907.) 
Muccay 1 & 2 
5, 1907.) 
N. Y. zoological society, 
New York, N. Y. 
African ostrich. 3153. (H 97031, July 
238, 1907.) [10494 
African two horned rhinoceros. 3054. 
(H 97034, July 23, 1907.) 
3056. (H 970383, July 23, 1907.) 


1-3. (H 96186-96138, 


(H 96141, 96142, July 


Alligators in summer pool. 5116. (H 
97010, July 23, 1907.) 

Axis deer herd. 38407. (H 97014, 
July 23, 1907.) 

Bactrian camel and rider. 3275. (H 


97027, July 23, 1907.) 
= 3276. -(H 97029, July 23, 1907.) | 


(H | 


GEY 96143, sJiulyeno;, | 


| 
| 
| 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


N. Y. zoological society, 
New York, N. Y. 


Black bear cubs. 3147. (AH 97035, 
July 23, 1907.) 
| Black spider monkey. 403. (H 97008, 


July 23, 1907. 


Buffalo herd. 3267. (H 97025, July 


23, 1907.) 
—— 8272. (H 97024, July 23, 1907.) 
—— 3406. (H 97018, July 23, 1907.) 
Cheetah. 1834. ( at S70iG@eelualy™ 23, 
1907.) 
Chimpanzee at typewriter. 3012. (H 
97009, July 23, 1907.) 
Entellus monkey: Head. 2067. (H 
97003, July 23, 1907.) 
| Giant tortoise and keeper. 3098. (H 


97030, July 23, 1907.) 
Hippopotamus. 32385. (H 97082, July 
23, L907.) 
Indian leopard. 1531. (H 97019, July 
ary AIO | 


Indian leopard cubs. 2062. 
July 23, 1907.) 

Lake Agassiz. 3300. 
23, 1907.) 

Lion house, East side. 
July 23, 1907.) 
Lions nee shield, 

(EH 97 
Nubian giraffes. 
23, 1907.) 
Orang and chimpanzee dining. 2356. 
(H 97007, July 238, 1907.) 
Orang Utan and boy dining. 2384. 
(H 97004, July 238, 1907.) 
Pig-tailed Macaque sitting on camera. 
408. (H 97006, July 23, 1907.) 
Portion of red deer herd. 3248. 
97028, July 23, 1907.) 
Primate house, West side. 
July 23, 1907.) 


(H 97016, 
(H 97020, July 
3409. (H 97011, 


lion house. 1198. 


5, July 28; 19073) 
3157. (H 97026, July 


(H 


(H 97012, 


Red Sean 3376. (H 97022, July 
1907. ) 
coe lion. 1180. (H 97018, July 
23, 119072) 
View near bear dens. Winter. 2917. 
(H 97021, July 23, 1907.) 
Weighing a chimpanzee. 38234. (H 


97005, July 23, 1907.) 


| Wild-fowl pond. 2161. (H $7023, July 
23, 1907.) 
Newton (John W.), Co- 


jumbus, Ohio. 


| Perry’s victory on Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 


SMa Sy: 
19, 1907. ) 


Powell. (H 96827, July 


[10495 


PHOTOGRAPHS 561 
v. 2, nos. 31-35 
him i(Harry - Hu), Big Phoenix horseshoe com- 
Rapids, Mich. pany, Poughkeepsie, 
Ferris (Prof. W. N.) (H 96842, July INGE 
19, 1907.) [10496 Girls on kegs. (H 97466, July 30, 1907.) 
Olson (W. O.), Alexan- | [10507 


dria, Minn. 


Birdseye view. of Alexandria, Minn., 
looking north. Lakes Agnes, Henry, | 


Darling, Carlos, and Lé Homme Dieu 
in distance. (H 97277, July 25, 1907.) 
[10497 


Maplewood boat landing, Lake Carlos, | 


Alexandria, Minn. 
2, 190T: ) 


2 @.-of each July 23, 1907. 


Pach brothers, Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Baker’s dozen. A & B. 
97478, July 31, 1907.) 


Paine (R. G.), Washing- 
L Ton, DW. ©. 
Buffalo. (H 963842, July 5, 1907; 2 «. 
June 27, 1907.) [10499 


Park (Harry), Los Ange- 
les, Cal. 


(H 97477, 


Interior view, 
Los Angeles, Cal. (H 97050, July 
24, 1907; 2 ec. June 17, 1907.) [10500 


Parsons (Charles B.), De- 
troit, Mich. 
Carmina. (H 96967, July 22, 1907.) 
[10501 
22, 1907.) 


Sevier- 


Caroline. (H 96966, July 


Patterson (E.), 
ville, Tenn. 
Am sure stuck on this place. 
95937, July 1, 1907.) 
I am full just now. 
1, 1907.) 
Southern. 
Peck 


(H 


(H 95935, July 1, 1907.) 
(Orson W.), Trav- 

erse City, Mich. 

Front st. looking east. (H 96882, July 
22, 1907.) 


Perry (George P.), Ster- 
nwo veoen UNE 
Wood thrush nest with eggs of cow 
bird deposited therein. 
toy +. A907> 2c: June ‘20; 1907.) 


[10504 
Perry (Josephus). Syra- 
cuse, UN. oY. 
Atlantic hotel and walk. (H 96836, 
July 19, 1907.) [10505 


Atlantic hotel, front. 
19, 1907.) 


Peterson (Paul), 
mont, Minn. 

Lake George falls. (H 95992, July 5, 
1907.) 


Fair- 


Auditorium building, | 


[10502 | 
(AH 95936, July | 


[10503 | 


(H 95881, | 


(H 96837, July 


(H 97276, July | 
| Ba-ghi-rie-de. 


Pittsburgh gazette times, 
5 Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Amateur golf players. (H 96626, July 
16, 1907.) [10508 


Porter (Milton E.), 
buquerque, N. Mex. 
(H 96374, July 8, 1907.) 


Al- 


| [10509 
- Qui-ap-ed-den. (En, $6315, + uly, 8; 
1907.) 
U-bih-a-wah. (H 963873, July 8, 1907.) 
U-shu-weh. (H 96876, July 8, 1907.) 


[10498 | 


pS 


| Happiness. 


_— Riverview park gate. 


| -—— Riverview park scene. 
[10506 | 


Post printing and pub- 
lishing company, Den- 
ver. Colo. 

Beauty. (H 93865, May 16, 1907; 1 « 

May 4, 1907; 1 c. May 16, 1907.) 

[10510 

Frey (Marguerette) 1. (H 96690, 
June 20, 1907.) 
2.0, (Eb J6oot june 20; 190s ec 
July 15, 1907.) 
3&4. (H 96692, 96693. June 
1907.) 


20, 


(H 96694-96697, June 
1907; 2 @ July 15, 1907.) 


20, 


| ——9 & 10. (H 96698, 96699, June 20, 
1907.) 
— 11-16. (H 96700-96705, July 15, 
1907; 2 c. June 20, 1907.) 
| -——-17-19. (H 96706-96708, July 15, 
1907. ) 


| ——20. (H 96709, June 24, 1907; 2 ¢. 


dihy 15, A9072) 


(H 98866, May 16, 1907; 
ic. May 4, 1907; 1 ce. May 16, 1907.) 


Western (A) girl. (H 93867, May 16, 
TOOT eG Maw 4 toOts: lec: Maxi LG: 
1907. ) 


Pratt (EH. C.), Aurora, [Il. 
Aurora, Ills. Dancing pavilion, Riv- 
erview park. (H 97572, Aug. 2, 
1907.) [10511 
Entrance to figure 8, Riverview 


Dans oC 975714: Aug. 2; 1907:) 
Miniature railway, Riverview 
park. (EH 97573, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


(H 97571, 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 
(H 97575, - 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


nh. s., pt. 4 


Puffer (B. Frank), New 

Yorley iN: ¥: 

Eddy (Mary Baker G.) 
July 29, 1907.) 


(H 97430, 
[10512 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Broad st. canon, Court of honor. Elks 
convention, Phila., 1907. (H 96810, 
alto. LOOT Ss) [10513 

Broad st. canon, Elks convention, 
Philadelphia, 1907. (H 96686, July 
17, 1907.) 

Court of honor, Elks 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1907.) 
July 17, 1907.) 

-—— (H 96809, July 19, 1907.) 


Court of honor, north on Broad st., 
Elks convention, 1907. (H 96812, 
July 19, 1907.) 

Decorations on Chestnut st., Elks con- 
vention, Phila., 1907. (H 96813, 
aly 9) SOT) 

Decorations on Market st., Elks con- 
vention, Phila., 1907. (H 96815, 
July 19, 1907.) 

Elks convention, Phila., Court of honor 
north from Walnut st., night view. 
Zoot. (He 96s0% July, £9, 1907. ) 


-—-— Court of honor south from Race 
st., night view. 25768. (H 96808, 
Apbaye ARS) AS 075) 


Illumination Court of honor, Elks con- 


convention, 
(H 96687, 


vention, Phila., 1907. (H 96816, 
July 19% 19072) 

-———9&10. (H 96817-96818, July 19, 
1907.) 


Massed band, Elks convention, Phila., | 


GOR AM ge 2 
July 19, 1907.) 


Mayor’s office, City hall, Elks conven- 


(H 96819-96820, 


HON Phila.» CH Wosbee uly 419" 
1907. ) 

Penna. Panorama of Johnstown from 
Kernsville. 25745. (H 96439, July 
9, 1907.) 

Phila., Elks convention. Broad st. 


with Court of honor. 25764. 
96804, July 19, 1907.) 

Court of honor from Walnut st. 
25763. (H 96803, July 19, 1907.) 


——  PDecorated entrance to Bellevue- 


(1 


Stratford. 25766. (H 96806, July 
19, 1907.) 

Market st. decorations. Straw- 
bridge & Clothier. 25765. (H 96805, 
July 19, 1907.) 

Strawbridge & Clothier, decorated, 


Elks convention, Phila., 1907. 
96814, July 19, 1907.) 


(H 


Reed (Edwin A.), Worces- 
ter, Mass. 
Boat landing Laurel Lake. 
Flag raising at Laurel Lake Inn. 
Laurel Lake. A. 
Monadnock mountain from 
Lake. : 
(H 97485-97488, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Reichelt (Paul), St. Paul, 
Minn. 
Gates (The) ajar.- 1907. 
204. 


[10514 


Laurel 


Como Park. 
(H 97285, July 27, 1907.) 
[10515 
201, 
(H 97282-97284, July 27, 


Schiller monument, Como Park. 
202.7202" 
1907. ) 

2c. of each July 29, 1907. 


Rice (Frederick N.), Woreester- 
ter, Mass. 
Commencement exercises at Holy Cross 

college, James, Cardinal Gibbons 
seated and students standing. B. 
(H 95951, June 29, 1907.) [10516 
—— James, Cardinal Gibbons standing. 
A. (H 95950, June 29, 1907.) 
2c of each June 20, 1907. 


Ricker hotel company, 

Rockland, Me. 
Tramp chair. (H 95446, June 21, 1907; 
2 ¢ June 15, 1907.) [10517 
Roberts (Hobart V.), Utica, 

Wee. 
Great (The) American diver. 
96997, July 1 A90g) 
Twelve feet from loon. 

17, 1907.) 


Rotograph company, New 
York, Nev 


(A 
[10518 
(H 96996, July 


Capitol, Albany, N: Yo 140te) (2 
95944, July 1, 1907.) [10519 

Greetings from Minneapolis. B. 2148: 
(EL 96368, July 6, 1907.) 

Greetings from St. Paul. B. 2149. 


(H 96369, July 6, 1907.) 


Rusk (John W.), Haines 
Falls, N. Y. 


Alligator rock.  (H 968638, July 20, 
1907; 2 ce. July 19, 1907.) [10520 
Buttermilk falls. 1 & 27 (H 96380— 


96381, July 8, 1907.) 
South lake. (H 96864, July 20, 1907; 
2 e@. July 19;°19075) 
South lake boat house. (H 96865, Tuly 
20, 1907; 2c July fOr 1s0r) 
Sampson (T. D.), Lake 
Huntinestonsene x 
Lake Huntington, Sullivan co., N. Y. 
13. (H 96448, July 10, 1907.) 
tOa21 


PHOTOGRAPHS 5638 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


Sampson & co., Tuscumbia, 
Ala. 

Looking east along Forth st., from 
court house, Tuscumbia, Ala. (H 
96496, July 11, 1907.) [10522 

Selig polyscope company, 
Chicago, [ll. 

Book (The) worm. 

1907 ; 2 ce. July 11, 1907.) 


Shattuck (L. E.), 

Mork, N.Y. 

Camp of Joseph M. Huston of Phila- 
delphia, on the side of Panther 
mountain Upper Saranac lake, Adi- 
rondacks. (H 96678, July 17, 1907.) 


[10523 
New 


[10524 | 


View of the camp of Joseph M. Huston 
on the side of Panther mountain 
taken from the shore of the Upper 
Saranac lake. 
1907. ) 


Simpson (Alfred L.), New 
Mork JN. 5 
Broncho buster. (H 95961, July 8, 


1907. ) [16525 
Splash. (H 97233, July 26, 1907.) 
Skerritt (Samuel _ R.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Farewell to the old church. (H 96377, | 
July 8, 1907.) [10526 
Slade (George F.), jr., 


Chelsea, Mass. 
Granlinden hotel. 100-101. 
96526. duly 12, 1907.) 


Smith (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 
Arrowhead mountain, Milton, Vt. 
97128, July 25, 1907.) 


Soule art pub. co., Boston, 
Mass. 
(EP 95572, June) ae; 
[10529 


(H 


Pet (The) bird. 
1907. ) 


Spencer (J. E.), Bennetts- 
ville, S. C. 
Confederate monument, Bennettsville, 


[10530 | 
New Presbyterian church, Bennetts- | 


wille, S.C. 


Shiness, residence of Mr. A. J. Mathe- | 


son, Bennettsville, S. C. 


H 97565-97567, Aug. 1, 1907; 2c. | 


of each July 17, 1907. 


Ane 
Ohio. 

Soldiers Home, Sandusky, O. 
istration building. 
10, 1907.) 


Spies Sandusky, 


Admin- 


N. .(H 96462, July 10, 1907.) 


Assembly hall & opera house. 
96469, July 10, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 95424, June 21, | 


(H 96679, July 17, | 


—— Library. 


| Sylvia. 


(H 96525, | 
[10527 | 


[10528 


| Day (The) 


| Lake 


(H 96463, July | 
[105381 | 
Administration building & cottage | 


Spies (A); 
hio. 
— Boiler house, electric light plant, 
laundry, barber shop & bath house. 
(H 96467, July 10, 1907.) 
Cottage & Lake Mack. 
July 10, 1907.) 


; Cottage Dill. 


Sandusky, 


(H 96461, 


(H 96460, July 10, 


1907. ) 

—Cottage I. (H 96455, July 10, 
1907. ) 

/——Cottage O. (H 96459, July 10, 
1907. ) 

—— Cottages A, B, C. (H 96450- 
96452, July 10, 1907.) 

— Cottages. E & F. (H 96453, 
96454, July 10, 1907.) 

— Cottages, K, L, M. (H 96456-— 
$6458, July 10, 1907.) 

| —— Dining hall & kitchen. (H 96464, 


July 10, 1907.) 
—— Dining room. 
1907.) 


(H 96465, July 10, 


(H 96466, July 10, 1907.) 
+—— Old stone hospital. (H 96468, 
July 10, 1907.) 


Stanislaus (Francis), Lin- 
coln, Me. 
(H 95953, June 20, 1907.) 
[10532 
Stone printing and manu- 
facturing company. 
Roanoke, Va. 
View of Roanoke from the top of Mill 
Mountain. (H 96998, July 23, 1907.) 
[10533 
Studebaker (L. J.), Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 
is done. (H 96858, July 
[10534 
Minne- 


15, 1907.) 
Sweet brothers, 
apolis, Minn. 
Minnetonka.’ D:) & (He * -( 
97549, 97550, Aug. 1, 1907.) [10535 
Osakis, Minn. series A. (H 97366, 
July 29, 1907.) 
Tangen (Ed.), 
Colo. 
Baptism of United brethern in Left 
Hand creek, at Ni Wot, Colorado. 
180 & 181. (H 95958, 95959, July 2, 
1907. ) [10536 
Teunisson (Johny Ne), 
New Orleans, La. 
Touro infirmary, New Orleans. (H 
S7364, July 29; 1907;:2 e. July 31, 
1907. ) [10537 


Townsend (Chas. A.), 

Belfast, Me. 

Falls (The), Monroe, Me. 
July 5, 1907.) 


Boulder, 


(H 96099, 
[10538 


564 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Townsend (Chas. _ A.), 
Belfast, Me.. 
Main st., looking east, Monroe, Me. | 


(H 96100, July 5, 1907.) 


Main st., 
(H 96101, July 5, 1907.) 


Main st., Monroe, Me. (H 96102, July | U 86138: U 99397: U 99404: U 99425: 


5, 1907.) 
Steamer Camden. (H 96103, July 5, | 
1907.) 
Village (The), Monroe, Me. (H 96104, 
July 5, 1907.) 
Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
INGYS 
Holder (The) of ail records. (H 
96784, July 11, 1907.) [10539 | 


I’m not a Mason but I’ve traveled 
some. (H 96785, July 11, 1907.) 


Underhill (Irving), New 
York, N. Y. 

Building No. 1 Wall st. HEH. 333. 

95764, June 28, 1907.) 


Chemical national bank building. D. 
384 & EH. 334. 
28, 1907. ) 

1908 New York skyline H. 16. 
95765, June 28, 1907.) 

2 ¢. of each July 5, 1907. 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


U 46882; U 46954; U 46956; U 56285; | 


Wpota0l: WU bta005. My i0295.) sCEt 4 
95914—95920, July 1, 1907.) [10541 | 
U 94931. (H 95956, July 2, 1907.) 
U 1042383; U 104235; U 104245; 
104248; U 104251; U 104277; 
104290; U 1043801; U 1043804; 
104313; U 104886; U 104344; 
104348; U 104350; U 104353; 
104356; U 104862; U 104867; 
104370; U 1043872; U 104381; 
104385; U 104891; U 1043892; 
104596; U 104404; U 104405; 
104407; U 104413; U 104419; 
104420; U 104424; U 104548; 
104546; U 104550; U 104551; 
104554; U 104556; U 104557; 
104558; U 104560; U 104562; 
104564; U 104568; U 104569; 
104570; U 104571; U 104573; 
104574; U 104577; U 104579; 
104581; U 104584; U 104585; 
104587; U 104588; U 104589; 
104590; U 104592; U 104640; 
104641; U 1046483; U 104644; 
104645; U 104650; U 104651; 
104654. (H 96021-96087, July 


1907.) 


looking west, Monroe, Me. | 


(HT | 
[10540 


(H 95762, 95763, June | 
| U 82242; U 84867; U 88126; U 99968; 


(H | 


GW 97577; 


U 91658-2: U 99352. 


UU 105312; U 105498. 


“4 GGG ie Cicic 4 el eicie eeicie eeiel= 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 103386; U 104008; U 104013; U 
104501; U 104512; U 104513; U 
104515; U 104517. (H 96360-96367, 
July 6, 1907; 2 @ of each July 8, 
1907. ) 


U 103587; U 103981; U 104218; U 


104219; U 104224; U 1043038; U 
104325. (H 96382-96392, July 8, 
1907. ) : | 
| U 108627; U 103630; U 103634; U 
| 103635; U 103638; U 103639; U 


104653; U 103658. 
July 9, 1907.) 


(H 96426-96433, 


| U 95991; U 95992; U 96043; U 96361; 


U 96367; WxS%ei2s. Wiperata: 5 El 
96476-96477, July 11, 1907.) 

| U 104642; U 104646, U 104648; U 
104649; U 104652; U 104656; U 
104657. (H 96511-96517, July 12, 
1907.) 

U 27646; U 103702; U 104064; U 
105068. (H 97051-97054, July 16, 


1907. ) 


U 103973; U 104536; U 104588; U 
104539; U 104542. (H 96712-96720, 
July 18, 1907.) 


|" U 28529; U 92470; U 105024 ; U 105025: 


U 105026; U 105051; U 105053; U 
105067. (H 96883-96890, July 22, 
1907. ) 


U 68579; U 88808; U 88836; U 88913; 
U 89227; U 96491; U 96561; U 96612. 
(H 97055-97062, July 23, 1907.) 


U 97578; U 97610; U 97652; 
U 97668 ; U 97677; U 97679; U 97683 ; 
U 97685 ; U 97687; U 97692; U 97705; 
U 97710; U 104077. (H 97063-97076, 
July 24, 1907.) . 


U 68247 ; U 94573; U 104285 ; U 104291 ; 
U 105554. (H 97133-97137, July 25, 
LOOM) 


(H 97239, 97240, 
July 26, 1907.) 


U 44397; U 60028; U 60048; U 99357; 
U 105521; U 105555. (H 97296-97301, 
July 27, 1907; 2 e. of each July 29, 
1907. ) 


(H 97464, 97465, 
July 30, 1907.) 


U 105522; U 105534; U 105580; U 
105587: U 105653. (H 97480-97484, 
July 31, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


v. 2, nos. 31-35 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


U 86140; U 104601; U 104610; U 
104639; U 1054230; U 105431; U 
105432; U 105433; U 105438; U 
105440; U 105441; U 105444; U 
105445; U 105450; U 105451; U 
105454; U 105459; U 105471; U 
105472; U 105476; U 105477; U 
105482; U 105484; U 105485; U 
105550; U 105605. (H 97501-97526, 
Aug. 1, 1907.) 

Van Oeyen (L.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


John D. crossing bridge at national golf 
meet. (H 96593, July 15, 1907.) 
[10542 
John D. watching golf game at cham- 
pionship week. (H 96595, July 15, 
1907.) 
John D. when he said: It brings out 
the good. (H 96598, July 15, 1907.) 
Vitagraph company of 
America, New York, 
OY. 


Athletic American girls. (H 96627, 
July 16, 1907.) [10543 


Bargain (The) fiend; or, Shopping 4 la 
mode. (H 96628, July 16, 1907.) 


Boy (The) the bust and the bath. (H 
97044, July 24, 1907.) 
Double-barreled (A) suicide. (H 97473, 


July 31, 1907.) 

Easterner (The); a tale of the west. 
(H 97474, July 31, 1907.) 

Father’s quiet Sunday. (H 96441, July 
10, 1907.) 

Lightning sketches. 
15, 1907.) 

White (The) man’s first smoke; or, 


(H 96559, July 


Puritan days in America. (H 97262, 
July 27, 1907.) 
Window (The) demonstration. (H 


96340, July 6, 1907.) 
Vogt (G. A.), Mount Ham- 
ilton, Cal. 
Close view of observatory from the 
north. 69. (H 96779, July 19, 1907.) 
[10544 
Close view of stages on road to ob- 
servatory. 66. (H 96776, July 19, 
1907. ) 
Mount Hamilton stage company stages 


in- front of Observatory. 65. (H 
96775, July 19, 1907.) 
View from Kepler Peak. 67. \(H 


96777, July 19, 1907.) 

View from Kepler Peak showing San 
Jose in distance. 68. (H 96778, 
July 19, 1907.) 

View of observatory from northwest. 
70. (H 96780, July 19, 1907.) 


565 


Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, 
Sheep shearers at work on thorough- 
bred Oxford downs, scene on a typ- 
ical American farm. (H 96399, 
July 8, 1907.) [10545 


Waterman iC ye Chicago, 


‘Arullery camp, aes Howard. 
96423, July 9, 1907.) [10546 

First regiment Maryland national 
guard. (H 96508, July 12, 1907.) 

Fort Howard. (H 96422, July 9, 
1907.) 

Governor Warfield and officers at Fort 
Howard. (H 96509, July 12, 1907.) 


Waterman & son, Chicago, 
Ill. 


(H 


Camp Stoaks, Sea Girt, N. J., 1907. 
(H 96801, July 19, 1907; 2 @ July 

7; LOOT) [10547 

First regiment N. G. N. J. (H 96800, 
July 19, 1907; 2°e@ July 17, 1907.) 

Ships company, U. S. S. Ohio. (H 
96424, July 9, 1907; 2 c« July 2, 
1907. ) 


Weber (Frederick J.), 
Jamaica, N. Y. 
Humphrey (Burt Jay). 
Jamaica club. 
(H 97553, 97554, July 25, 1907.) 
2c. of each July 18, 1907. 


Webster (Frank Wolcott), 

Des Moines, Iowa. 

(H 96891, July 22, 1907.) 

[10549 

Devotion. (H 96894, July 22, 1907.) 

Portrait. (A). (H 96893, July ze 
1907. ) 

Spring. 


[10548 


Autumn. 


(H 96892, July 22, 1907.) 


Western wild game photo. 
company, Denver, 
Colo. 
Colorado buck mule deer. (H 96875, 
July: 22; 1907.) [10550 
Cow moose. (H 96877, July 22, 1907.) 
Mule (A) deer. (H 96541, July 13, 
1907. ) 
Plains (A) buffalo. 
13, 1907.) 
Plains es bull buffalo. 
July 22, 1907.) 
Silvertip bear. 


(H 96542, July 
(H 96876, 


(H 96878, July 22, 


1907. ) 
Two brown cub pees. snow scene. 
(H 96879, July 22, 1907.) 
Woodland (A) caribou. (H 96543, 


July 138, 1907.) 


8285—N s, v 2, pr 4, Nos 31-35—07—4 


566 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


White (Fred H.), New 
York, N. Y. 
Roosevelt (President) at his desk. 
(H 95946, July 1, 1907; 2 ec. June 


25, 1907.) [10551 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

After the earthquake, frame houses 
tumbled from their foundations, San 
Francisco disaster, U. S. A. (H 
97373, July 29, 1907.) [10552 


All that’s left, opening the safe among 


the ruins, San Francisco disaster, 
Des: Al 8179, (Cel 97316; Suly29; 
1907.) 


Along a sleepy old canal, Dordrecht, 
Holland. 6806. (H 97402, July 29, 


1907. ) 

Along lower Market st., after the 
great earthquake and fire, San 
Francisco, U. S. A. 8775. (H 


97374, July 29, 1907.) 

Along the Voorburgoal canal with its 
quaint old houses, Amsterdam, Hol- 
land. 6801. 
1907. ) 

Arch of the Electrical society, royal 
wedding, Madrid, Spain. 
(H 96009, July 5 1907.) 


At the lower level of the blast fur- 
mace. bb A. (HH 96322, July 5, 
1907; 2c. July 3, 1907.) 

Beautiful carved stone dragon stair- 
way to main hall, Confucius temple, 
Peking, China. 4465. (H 96019, 
July 5, 1907.) 

Beautiful corridor of the Groote Kerk, 
a fine example of early Dutch archi- 
tecture, Dordrecht, Holland. 6808. 
(H 96790, July 19, 1907; 2 c July 
18, 1907.) 

Beautiful marble Pailow, entrance to 
avenue of stone animals, royal Ming 
tombs, North China. 4490. (H 
96018, July 5, 1907.) 

Bessemer converter, the blazing heart 
of the.steel industry. 841. (H 
96323, July 5, 1907; 2 ‘© July 3, 
1907. ) 

Bronze lion in the courtyard of the 
Lama temple, Peking, China. 4467. 
(H 96568, July 15, 1907.) 

Business (A) block, Calle de Alcala, 
decorated for the royal wedding, 
Madrid, Spain. 11125. (H 96008, 
July 5, 1907.) 

Characteristic (A) row of stacks. 75 
A. (H 96324, July 5, 1907; 2c. July 
3, 1907.) 

Characteristic scene in Holland wind- 
mills along the canal near Zaandyk. 
6817. (H 97371, July 29, 1907.) 


(H 97400, July 29, | 


rs | 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Chien men outer gate from the south 
principal gate to the Imperial city, 
Peking, China. 4459. (H 96533, 
July 12, 1907.) 

Chinese farmer turning the soil with 
a wooden plow drawn by donkeys. 
4477. (H 97394, July 29, 1907.) 


Choir of St. Paul’s church, showing 
beautiful altar and wonderful fig- 
ures of the Prophets, Antwerp, Bel- 
gium. 6705. (H 97399, July 29, 
1907.) 


Cleaning up after the fire, at work 
among the ruins, San Francisco dis- 
aster, U. S. A. 8778. (H 97375, 
July 29, 1907.) 

Closing a furnace at Homestead after 
drawing molten iron. 69-C. (H 
96325, July 5, 19077 Zen isuly 3, 
1907. ) 

Curious houses of the Island of Mar- 
ken built above the level of high 
tides, Holland. 6816. (H 97870, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Drawing water at the public well, an 
interesting scene on Ha-ta-men st., 
Peking, China. 4464. (H 97390, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Fierce man-eating alligators lying in 
wait for prey on the banks of an 
Indian river. 14135. (H 96010, 
July 5, 1907.) 


Filling the mixer with molten iron 
from the blast furnace. 10. A. (H 
96326, July 5, 19073).2. euduly,. 3, 
1907. ) 


Fisherman in the Grand canal by the 
east gate, Peking, China. 4471. (H 
96535, July 12, 1907.) 


Funeral procession, the hearse being 
borne on the shoulders of coolies, 
Peking, China. 4461. (H 97389, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Funeral procession, the hearse in dis- 
tance, Chinese city, Peking. 4460. 
(H 96788, July 19, 1907; 2c July 
18, 1907.) 


Grand canal and the Chi Hwa-Men, 
the east gate of Peking, China. 
4470. (H 97392, July 29, 1907.) 


Grande place, Brussels, one of the 
finest medieval squares in the world, 
Belgium. 6707. (H 96901, July 22, 
1907. ) 


Great pile of burning coal at a down 
town power house, San Francisco 
disaster, U. S. A. 8781. (H 97877, 
July 29, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


567 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Great (A) stone camel, famous ave- 
nue of stone animals, North China. 
4491. (H 96020, July 5, 1907.) 


Group (A) of the steel corporations | 


profit-sharers drawing molten iron 
from a blast furnace at Homestead. 
See (i. Gbo2, July 5, 1907; 
July 3, 1907.) 


H. M. battleship Victoria in dry dock, 
Gibraltar. 16878. (H 96794, July 
i 1907. 2 e. July 18,1907.) 


Hall of records and City hall, San 
Francisco, U. 8. A. 724. (H 97130, 
July 25, 1907; 2c. July 24, 1907.) 


Hawk sellers from Mongolia bringing | 


falcons to sell as pets in Peking, 
China. 4489. (H 96537, July 12 
1907. ) 


Homes of some of the steel corpora- 
tions’ grimy workingmen partners. 
6o0Bo) CH, 96328, July 5; 1907; 2c. 
July 3, 1907.) 

Huge electric crane taking hot iron 
slap from the retreating furnace. 
iA weet ooS2O, July 5, 1907; 2-e. 
July 3, 1907.) 


In temporary quarters, a barber at. 


work, Fort Mason relief camp, San 
Francisco disaster, U. S. A. 8786. 
(H 97381, July 29, 1907.) 


In the harbor of Hong Kong, a Chi- | 


nese junk passing. 4451. (H 96530, 
June 12, 1907; 2c. July 12, 1907.) 


Ingot weighing seven and a half tons 
being taken from soaking pit to be 
rolled into plates. 29 A. (H 96330, 
duly 5, 1907; 2c. July 3, 1907.) 


Interior of the Groote Kert, showing 
fine old carved choirstalls on sides. 
Dordrecht, Holland. 6807. (H 
96013, July 5, 1907.) 


Jolly beggars, loaded with supplies 
drawn from St. Mary’s Cathedral re- 


lief line, San Francisco disaster, 
Pees AS eSieo. (EL 97382, July 29. 
1907.) 


Kearney st., and Hall of justice after 
the great disaster, San Francisco, 
Beas. votes. (HH 96571, July 15, 
1907. ) 

Kneeling elephant in the avenue of 
stone animals, Ming Tombs, North 
China. 4498. (H 96789, July 19, 
1907: 2¢@ July 18, 1907.) 


oe. | 


Little (A) modest Polar bear posing | 


for his picture, Lincoln park, Chi- 
ee U.S. A. 240. (H 96881, July 
22, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
_Loading flour and _ provisions - on 
steamer at Oakland pier, San Fran- 
cisco disaster, U. S. A. 8791. (H 

97383, July 29, 1907.) 


Looking north along the Tartar city 

' wall, Grand canal on right, Peking, 
China. 4469. (H 96534, may a, 
1907. ) 

Looking north from the Altar of 
Heaven to the North Altar, Peking, 
China. 4456. (H 96532, July 12, 
1907. ) 


| Manchu family, members of the tribe 


to which the reigning dynasty be- 
longs, Peking, China. 4495. (H 
96838, July 19, 1907; 2 «. July: 20, 
1907. ) 


> | Market scene by the N. W. gate of the 


Tartar City, Peking, China. 4457. 


(H 97387, July 29, 1907.) 


Meal time, relief camp in Golden Gate 
park, San Francisco disaster, U.S. A. 
87838. (H 973879, July 29, 1907.) 


| Milking hour, on a Dutch farm near 


Rotterdam. 6821. 
29, 1907.) 


Monster scaffolding about the Inner 
Chien Men gate which was destroyed 
by the allies, now being restored, 
Peking, China. 4458. (H 97888, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Myriads of birds and throngs of na- 
tives—a street scene, Jaipur, India. 
14134. (H 96839, July 19, 1907; 2 c¢. 
July 20, 1907.) 

Native athlete doing the high jump in 
the courtyard of the Raja’s palace, 
Udaipur, India. 14102. (H 96792, 
July 19, 1907; 2 e. July 18, 1907.) 


Nave of St. Nicholas eathedral, Am- 
sterdam, Holland. 6803. (H 96900, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Nieuwe (The) Kert, tower 375 ft. high, 
in the groote markt, Delft, Holland. 
6811. (H 96014, July 5, 1907.) 


Nieuwe market and St. Antonies waag 
or old weigh house, Amsterdam, Hol- 
land. 6804. (H 97401, July 29, 
1907.) 


O’Farrell street and the famous Call 
building, San Francisco, U. S. A. 
G25). (H 97129, July 25, 19072 'e 
July 24, 1907.) 

725. (H 97367, July 29, 1907.) 


Old Chinese woman and her son grind- 
ing millet seed, the principal food of 
China. 4494. (H 97397, July 29, 
1907. ) 


(H 97372, July 


\568 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Qn the beach at Katwyk aan Zee, a 
.. popular Dutch watering place. 6812. 
;, (Ht 96015, July 5, 1907.) 
On the waterfront at Shanghai, pas- 
_sengers claiming baggage, China. 
"A453. (H 97286, July 29; 1907.) 


‘One of the great marble dagobas at the 
Yellow temple, Peking, China. 4472. 
(H 97398, July 29, 1907.) 


nec: (he ineameraile (hate iw hich 


-! jine the banks of the Ganges, covered | 


with pilgrims come to bathe in the 
- sacred waters, India. 14119. (H 
96017, July 5, 1907.) 


. Pack train in the rugged Nankow pass. | 


Great wall on hills in distance. | 
North China. 4485. (H 97396, July | 
:.29, 1907.) 


‘Pay line at the Homestead works, 
showing some of steel corporations 
stockholding employees. 45 C. 

A gOasl, July oO, LOOT. «2 C. adiily i, 
1907. ) | 


Picturesque farm scene at Edam, Hol- | 


land. 6814. 


1907.) 


(H 97369, July 29, 


Plaza de Oriente during the week of 


the royal wedding, Madrid, Spain. 
11126. (H 96007, July 5, 1907.) 


Pouring molten iron into ladles on rail- | 


road cars. It is taken in this way 
to the steel works across the Monon- 
gahela river. 57 A. 
a 1907.2 eG duly 3.1906) 


‘Pouring molten iron into the Bessemer | 
(HH | 


converter from the cupola. 39. 


ai 96333, July 5, 1907; 2 c. July 3, 1907.) 


disaster, U. S. A. 8792. 
‘July 29, 1907.) 


(H 97384, 


Quaint China, circular doorway in the | 


(Hi | 


(H 96382, July | 


courtyard of the temple of 10,000 | 


Buddhas, near Peking, China. 4476. 
(H 96572, July 15, 1907.) 

Ready for a meal, a scaly monster in 
his normal attitude of seeking whom 
he may devour, India. (H 96793, 
July 19, 1907; 2c. July 18, 1907.) 

Relic. of medieval times—interior of 

: - Old fort, Leyden, Holland. 6809. 
(H 97368, July 29, 1907.) 

Road (A) scene Peking, a string of 
Bactrian camels passing, China’s 
beasts of burden. 4493. (H 96012, 
July 5, 1907.) 

Roman Catholic cathedral of St. Nich- 

' olas, Amsterdam, Holland. 6802. 
(H 96899, July 22, 1907.) 


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n. s., pt. 4 


el 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Ruined gateway in the great wall at 
the head of the Nankow pass, 
North China. 4487. (H 96904, July 
22, 1907.) 


Ruins of the Claus Spreckels house 
on Van Ness ave., San Francisco 
disaster, U. S:. A. S762) So 97378, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Scene on Ha-ta-Men st., one of the 
principal thoroughfares of Peking, 
China. 4463. (H 96011, July 5, 
1907. ) 


Select the prayer and turn the wheel, 
Lama priests at the Lama temple, 
Peking, China. 4468 (H 97391, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Sitla (The) and Munshi ghats on the 
banks of the sacred Ganges at Be- 
nares, India. 141118. (H 96016, 
July 5, 1907.) 


Some of the steel corporation’s brawny 
partners shearing hot slabs. 40 A. 
(H 96334, July 5, 1907; 2 ec July 8, 
USOT) 


State barge of the Emperor on the 
Ys-Ho Canal, which connects the 
summer palace with Peking, China. 
4480. (H 97395, July 29, 1907.) 


Stone soldier in the famous avenue of 
stone animals, North China. 4492. 
(H 96538, July 12, 1907.) 


Ten thousand acres of cocoanut palms, 
Philippine Islands. 38592. (H 97385, 
July 29, 1907.) 


| Tien-ning ssw pagoda, near Peking, 
Preparing dinner for her family, old | 

lady cooking on curb, San Francisco | 
| Train (A). 


China. 
1907. ) 


4474. (H 965386, July 12, 


American locomotive pass- 
ing Ha-ta-Men gate Tartar wall, 
Peking, China. 4462. (H 96908, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Typical bridge on the beautiful canal 
at Edam, home of the famous Edam 
cheese, Holland. 6813. (H 96902, 
July Zz, 190 


Typical (A) Homestead profit-sharer. 
86.. (H (96335) July oun) 2G 
July 3, 1907.) 


Union square and some of the build- 
ings under construction which es- 
caped serious damage, San Fran- 
cisco disaster, U. S. A. 8785. (H 
97380, July 29, 1907.) 


Unloading American oil from a lighter, 
Chefoo harbor, China. 4455. (H 
96531, July 12, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 31-35 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Van Dyck quay and Steen museum, 
on the banks of the Schelde, Ant- 
werp, Belgium. 6701. (H 97898, 
July 29, 1907.) 


Where the earth sunk and cracked on 
the water front, San Francisco dis- 
aaiee we Ss. A. 8772. “(HH 96791, 
July 49, 1907; -2 c. July 18, 1907.) 


Where the great profit-sharing plan is 
being worked out at Homestead. 
eee et 96386, July 5, 1907; 2'c. 
July 3, 1907.) 


White hot three ton ingot in Blooming 
mill, to be rolled out seventy-five 
feet long. 27 A. (H 963837, July 5, 
1907: 2 ce. July 3, 1907.) 


Wilt (W. W.), Exposition 
Park, Pa. 
Buhl independent rifles. Blanket toss. 
(Hesiest. July 25, 1907; 2 c. July 
15, 1907.) [10553 


Wingren (O. J.), La Con- . 
ner, Wash. 
Dr. Joseph, chief medicine man of the 
Swinomish reservation. 1, 2,3. (H 
97243-97245, July 26, 1907.) [10554 


Government Indian school, Swinomish 
reservation, La Conner, Wash. (H 
95934, July 1, 1907.) 


Old Joe, of the Swinomish Indian tribe. 
(H 97242, July 26, 1907.) 


Old Joe. Swinomish Indian. (H 
97241, July 26, 1907.) 
-Rho-do-dendron. The Washington 


state flower. 
1907. ) 


(H 95938, July 1, 


569 


Wingren (O. J.), La Con- 
ner, Wash. 
Wonderful freak of nature. Bull calf 
with heart in the throat, point of 


arrow shows location of heart. (H 
97246, July 26, 1907.) 
Winscher (Christian G.), 
Sheboygan, Wis. 
Busy time in the harbor. (H 97248, 
July 26, 1907.) [10555 
Flying sea-gulls in harbor. (H 97250, 
July 26, 1907.) 
Harbor veiw from Hast. (H 97247, 


July 26, 1907.) 
In the harbor. 
1907.) 
Woodruff (Geo. 
Eagle, Alaska. 
Spring canoeing on the Yukon. 1 & 
2. (H 97278, 97279, July 22, 1907; 


(H 97249, July 26, 


W.), 


2c. June 11, 1907.) [10556 
Woodward (Geo. T.), 

Plattsburg, Pa. . 

Hotel Champlain, N. Y. (H 97280, 


sulys 25) 1907.2 e) tuly, 17, S07) 
[10557 
Woodworth (C. C.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 
(H 95928, July 1, 1907.) 
[10558 
(H 95927, July 1, 


Blue streak. 


Oldfield (Barney). 
1907.) 
Wright (Francis L.), St. 
: Paul, Minn. 
Wright (F. L.) 812-815. 
96971, July 22, 1907.) 
Youne: (J: 5); 
Kans. 
Want me to churn. 
18, 1907.) 


(H 96968- 
[10559 


Oberlin, 


(H 96734, July 
[10560 


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CEASS. I FINE ARTES 


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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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. 
right by American cigar company, New 


The notice after the = bile: if printed in full, would read: ‘‘ Copy- 
ork, 


N; (Yo Classy axe, nor 22414) July, 


1907 ; 1 photograph received July 17, 1907.” 


American cigar company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Old negro. Holding a cigar in his 
mouth, showing front teeth, and 
spectacles resting on his forehead. 
(I 22414, July 17, 1907.) [10561 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

At the well. W. 47. The design shows 
what appears to be an open window 
the upper cornice of which is orna- 
mented with four butterflies. (1 
22339, July 5, 1907.) [10562 


Autumn. W. 22. 
beautiful young woman having her 
shoulders loosely draped with tulle. 
(I 223380, July 5, 1907.) 


Blonde & Violets. W. 3. Bust portrait 
of a young woman having her hair 


in a high puff and waved, her bodice | 


Bust portrait of a | 


is cut low and is of costly material, | 


she wears in her corsage a large 
bouquet of violets. (I 22530, July 
-25, 1907.) 


Calendar girl. Bust portrait, profile 


view of a beautiful young woman | 


with dark hair, which is dressed 
low, shown in an oval panel. (I 
22448, July 19, 1907.) 


Canoe girl. W. 43. A lake near the 
wooded shore of which is seen a 
young woman in a canoe. (I 22336, 
July 5, 1907.) 


Chic. 33654. Head of a young woman 
with dark hair dressed loosely, ap- 
pearing through an aperture. 
22447, July 19, 1907.) 


College girl calendars. no. 33038. In 
a long narrow panel, arranged one 


above the other, the heads of Six | 


beautiful young women, three of 
whom are wearing mortarboards. (I 
22550, July 27, 1907.) 


| Lila. 
eis! 


| 
| 
| 


| 


| Favorite (The) 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

W. 40. In the fore- 

ground a brook over which a young 

woman is being carried in a seated 

position. (I 22333, July 5, 1907.) 


Kirt. Sodeatey) Busty -pOGtralt snot ee 
young woman having dark hair and 
eyes and looking towards the fore- 
ground. (I 22446, July 19, 1907.) 


Give me one. no. 33795. A rural 
scene in summer showing a wooden 
fence and shrubbery in bloom in the 
background. CL. 22329.) duly ee 
1907. ) 


Hammerslough girl. W. 25. Head of 
a young woman upon which is worn 
a hat around which an automobile 
veil is tied. (I 22332, July 5, 1907.) 


Hounds. 33980. Design shows par- 
tially two large dogs having large 
hanging ears. (I 22529, July 25, 
1907.) 


Leader. 381613. Shows an Indian prac- 
tially nude, seated on a horse which 
he is driving down a steep incline. 
(I 22444, July 19, 1907.) 


Leather design. 31815. In a rectan- 
gular panel the bust portrait profile 
view of young woman wearing a 
headdress in the form of a sun bon- 
net, with trimmings and a cloak, all 
probably of leather. (I 22528, July 
25, 190%.) 


W. 45. Bust portrait, profile 
view of a beautiful young woman 
with dark hair which hangs down 
at the back. (I 22337, July 5, 1907.) 


Morning (A) spin. W. 41. The de- 
sign shows a young woman seated 
in an automobile, her right hand 
rests on the lever and her left on 
the wheel. (I 22334, July 5, 1907.) 


571 


572 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, 
INNS 


Now! Watch. W. 24. Two poorly 
clothed boys. One is seated on a 
stone and holds up his index finger 
in front of the nose of a dog. (I 
22331, July 5, 1907.) 


Pink girl. W. 46. Full face, bust 
portrait of a young woman with 
dark hair which hangs loosely about 
her face. (I 22338, July 5, 1907.) 


Riding girl. V. 34. A young woman 
with a smiling countenance, and 
dark hair is shown seated in a car- 


riage holding the lines. (I 223828, 
July 5, 1907.) 
Spring. Sie (e.. v SlS)5. Jo Amongst 


shrubbery in blossom the bust por- 
trait of a young woman wearing a 
white waist, and having her hair 
dressed in pompadour fashion. (I 
22527, July 25, 1907.) 


Summer. 34277. Against a _ back- 
ground of trees and summer foliage 
is shown the seated figure of a beau- 
tiful young woman attired in white, 


with bare arms and neck. (I 
2258, July 25; 1907.) 
Windy day girl. W. 42. =‘Three 
quarter length figure of a young 


woman holding a dish filled with 
grapes. (1 22335, July 5, 1907.) 

Yachting girl. 32869. Full face bust 
portrait of a young woman wearing 
a sailor hat, and having her hair 
puffed out at the ears. ( 22445, 
July 19, 1907.) 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Cowboy’s (A) girl. Animas Bolivar; 
is a poster drawing on which is de- 
picted Animas Bolivar with his right 
arm outstretched. (1 22437, July 
19, 1907.) [10563 


I would kill the man who de- 
ceived me is a poster drawing on 
which is depicted a young lady at- 
tired in western garb. (I 22486, 
July 19, 1907.) 

is a poster drawing on which is 
decipted in the centre the bust of a 
young woman whose hair hangs 


loosely about her shoulders. (1 
22438, July 19, 1907.) 
Wnd (The) of the trail. God she has 


killed him; is a poster drawing on 
which is depicted an interior of a 
cabin, through the window a young 
Indian buck... escapes into the 
night. (I 22440, July 19, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Good bye, we hope the ship sinks; is 
a poster drawing on which is de- 
picted an ocean liner pulling out of 
the docks. (I 224389, July 19, 1907.) 


Leading lady; is a poster drawing on 
which is depicted a young lady 
dressed in white, she wears a large 
plume hat. (I 22485, July 19, 1907.) 


Tell me his name,*I will kill him; is 
a poster drawing on which is de- 
picted a beautiful girl dressed in 
white ...a powerful young Indian 
buck ... looks her in the face. (I 
22441, July 19, 1907.) 


Zeke the country boy. Happy days; is 
a poster drawing on which is de- 
picted a bare-footed boy seated on a 
rail fence fishing in a pond. (I 
22434, July 19, 1907.) 


Not yet but soon; is a poster draw- 
ing on which is depicted an awk- 
ward country boy assisting his 
mother at the wash tub. (I 22488, 
July 19, 1907.) 


Antrim (Ben), Reading, 
Pa. 
Its Teddy I want. Little girl with 
bare legs, short dress with a large 
straw hat; holding a Teddy bear in 
right hand. (I 21949, May 23, 1907.) 
[10564 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Bathing girl. Full length figure, girl 
in bathing costume, holding life line 
in hands and high wave in back- 
ground. (I 22383, June 28, 1907.) 

[10565 


Farmer’s daughter. Full figure young 
woman, peasant costume, holding 
sheaf of wheat in one arm and look- 
ing off in distance and shading eyes 
with hand. (I 22382, June 28, 1907.) 


Fireside reflections. Full figure of girl 
in evening costume, sitting in front 
of fireplace, looking into fire and 
meditating. (I 22505, July 8, 1907; 
1 photo. July 5, 1907.) 


Fishing girl. Full figure of girl in 
fishing costume standing on bridge 
with fishing rod in one hand and 
holding hat with other. (I 223878, 
June 28, 1907.) 


Girl in green. Head of a young woman 
with brown hair and eyes, wearing 
white waist and cream colored hat 
over which is a green auto veil. (I 
22568, July 30, 1907.) 


a Se 


ane, 


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y. 2, nos. 31-35 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Happy days. Young woman with 
child on lap, sitting in swing un- 
der trees. (I 22506, July 8, 1907; 
1 photo. July 5, 1907.) 

Marguerites. Three quarter figure of 


young woman with hat, sitting in 
woods with armful of marguerites. 
(I 22504, July 8, 1907; 1 photo. July 
5, 1907.) 


Matinee girl. Three quarter figure up 
to date dress, hat and boa and hold- 
ing lorgnette in hand. (I 22879, 
June 28, 1907.) 


Society girl. Head and shoulders pro- 
file of young woman in up to date 
costume with large flower trimmed 
hat. (I 22507, July 8,1907; 1 photo. 
July 5, 1907.) 


Token of love. Three quarter figure 
young woman holding large bunch 
long stemmed yellow roses. (I 
22381, June 28, 1907.) 


Trokey girl. Three quarter figure, 
young woman with box of Trokeys 
in hand, and holding one up to taste 
it. (I 22384, June 28, 1907.) 


Wheat girl. Three quarter figure 
young woman, peasant costume, hold- 
ing sheaf of wheat in one hand and 
the other hand holding one straw to 
lips. (I 22380, June 28, 1907.) 


Bailey company, Detroit, 
Mich. 

Roosevelt. Standing figure bending 
slightly over shield. Right hand 
holding cudgel over face of shield. 
(I 22432, July 19, 1907.) [10566 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing half figures of two ladies 
front view, both wear short sleeved 
waists and plain skirts and are with- 
out hats. (I 22556, July 29, 1907.) 

[10567 


— of full figure of a lady standing 
nearly full front view. She wears a 
street suit and hat and carries a 
purse in one hand, the other hand 
resting on hip. (I 22341, July 8, 
1907. ) 


 —of half figures of three ladies 
shown nearly full front view as 
though walking. All wear street 
suits and hats and have fur pieces 
about the neck. (I 22343, July 8, 
1907.) 


ARTS 573) 


Barnes- Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Pen drawing of head and shoulders of a 
lady, front view. Herhandsare clasped 
under her chin, her arms resting on her 


elbows. She wears a hat with wide 
brim and plumes. (I 22347, July 8, 
"1907. ) 


—of head and shoulders of young 
lady full profile view. She holds a 
rose in one hand as though smelling 
it. She wears a street gown and 
hat. (I 22346, July 8, 1907.) 

showing a house maid laying’ a 

rug on the floor. She is shown three- 

quarters front view and holds one 

end of the rug with both hands. (I 

22345, July 8, 1907.) 


showing a lady seated on a divan 
amongst sofa pillows. She is read- 
ing a book; several of which lie on 
the floor. (I 22559, July 29, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady seated on a divan 
by a window: in the foreground is a 
low seat and a stand on which are 
some books. (I 22411, July 15, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view at foot of bed; she holds a 
small child in one arm and another 
is standing by the bed holding her 
hands. (I 22406, July 15, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view holding a bouquet in her hands. 
(I 22509, July 22, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing front 
view; leaning one elbow on a rail- 
ing; with the other hand she ear- 


ries a purse and a parasol. (I 
22560, July 29, 1907.) 
showing a lady standing, front 


view ; she wears a loose cloak, large 
hat, and carries a fan, which she 
holds at arm’s length: (IT 225191, 
July 22, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing, front 
view; she wears full street costume; 
in the background is a corner piece 
of flowers and Japanese lanterns. 
(I 22408, July 15, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing, front 
view ; she wears full street costume, 
including long cloak and hat having 
long plumes. (I 22562, July 29, 
SOT. ) 

showing a lady standing, front 
view; she wears street costume and 
carries purse by a long strap. (I 
22515, July 22, 1907.) 


showing almost full figure of lady, 
front view; she wears a long cloak 
and hat and holds an umbrella in 
front of her with both hands. (I 
22404, July 15, 1907.) 


574 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing showing an outing scene. 
In the foreground are hampers, dishes, 
pitcher, and other lunch accessories. 
(1 22321, July 5, 1907.) 


showing full figure of a lady, 
front view. She wears a suit of 
knit underwear and holds a hand 
mirror in one hand, the other being 
raised to her head. (I 22342, July 
8, 1907.) 

— showing full figures of two young 


ladies walking side by side. (I 
22324, July 5, 1907.) 


lady standing, nearly full front view. 
(I 22322, July 5, 1907.) 


front view ; she wears a shirt waist, 
lace embroidered, and _ skirt. (I 
22910, July 22, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady, 
front view. She wears street cos- 
tume and carries a parasol with both 
hands. (I 22555, July 29, 1907.) 


— showing half figure of a lady, pro- | 


file view; she holds a purse in each 
hand and another hangs on a bracket 
in front of her. 
1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady, pro- 
file view; she wears street costume 
and is fastening her gloves. (I 
22410, July 15, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a lady 
standing, three-quarter front view. 
(1.22326, July 5, 1907.) 


showing half figure of three ladies 
in a row; one is profile view and the 
others front view; one carries a golf 
club and another a field glass. (I 
22405, July 15, 1907.) 


showing half figure of three ladies 
standing in a row, nearly full front 
view. (1 22325, July 5, 1907.) 


showing half figures of three la- 
dies, front view ; all wear indoor cos- 
tume and a double circle incloses 
the upper part of each figure. 
22510, July 22, 1907.) 


showing half figures of three la- 
dies, one profile and two front view ; 

all wear street costume and furs; 
each has on a fur boa or collar and 
earries a muff. (I 22409, July 15, 
1907.) 


— showing head and shoulders of a 
lady, back view, projected against a 
black panel. (I 22323, July 5, 1907.) 


showing full length figure of a | 


showing half figure of a lady, 


(I 22514, July 22, | 


(I 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing head and shoulders 
of a lady, her face being turned to one 
side; she wears a fur boa over her 
shoulders and a hat having large 
plumes. (I 22557, July 29, 1907.) 


—— showing section of a room having 
a window in the corner and a seat 
upon which a lady is seated. (I 
22561, July 29, 4907.) 


showing six ladies in a row. One 
is shown back view and the others 
approximately front view. AIl wear 
street suits and hats and three carry 
closed parasols. (I 22348, July 8, 
1907. ) 


— showing three ladies in a row; 
one is in profile view and the others 
are about front view; all wear skirts 
and are without waists. (I 22558, 
July 29, 1907.) 


showing three ladies in half fig- 
ure, front view; all wear street cos- 
tume, including fur boas, hats with 
large plumes. (I 22508, July 22, 
1907.) 


— showing three-quarter figure of a 
lady standing, three-quarter front 
view. (I 22327, July 5, 1907.) 


showing two children in a win- 
dow seat; the large window is draped 
with curtains and sofa pillows are 
lying about. (I 22512, July 22, 
1907. ) 


showing two ladies and a small 
boy in a bathing scene. All wear 
bathing suits. (I 22320, July 5, 
1907. ) 


showing two ladies standing front 
view; they are leaning on a railing 
and one is fastening her gloves. (1 
22407, July 15, 1907.) 


| — showing two young ladies and a 


small girl. The latter is in the cen- 
ter of drawing and the others face 
one another at each side of the child. 
(I 22344, July 8, 1907.) 


Bobbett (Walter) & Olson 
(Carl W.), Seattle, 
Wash. 

Come. A figure of an Jndian stands 
beckoning, with the word Come 
painted on the sky above him. A 
band about his head has on it the 
name Seattle. (I 22574, July 31, 
1907. ) [10568 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 31-35 


ARTS 575 


Bong (Rich), Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

Melancholie. Young woman in sitting 
posture with eyes closed and head 
bent; one hand rests in her lap, 
while the other hangs listlessly at 
her side. (I 223819, July 5, 1907.) 

[10569 


S. M. S. Deutschland. Battleship, it is | 
plying through the water under full | 
steam and flags flying. (I 22278, 
June 27, 1907; 1 photo. June 28, 
1907.) 


Brack & Keller, 
Germany. 

Norwegische Kiiste. Represents part 
of the Norwegian coast. Cliffs line 
the coast, while huge rocks protrude 
out of the water. (I 22577, Aug. 3, 
1907. ) [10570 


Braun, Clement & Gie., 
Paris, France. 

Ange (L’) gardien. Scene showing a 
nude infant lying on a couch, sleep- 
ing, holding a doll on his lap, is be- 
ing guarded by a young woman who 
has angel’s wings. 5719. (I 22451, 
July 22, 1907.) [10571 


Annonciation (L’) Figure of a woman 
draped in white, with hands folded 
across her breast, standing in front 
of a lily flower. 5759. (I 22490, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Aprés le thé. Interior scene showing a 
little girl dressed in white taking out 
of a glass jar some sugar to give to 


Berlin, 


a dog. 5734. (1 22462, July 22, 
1907.) 

Baigneuse. Bust picture of a young 
woman, shoulders and bust bare, 


with hair flowing down on her back. 
5715. (1 22452, July 22, 1907.) 


Chez le sculpteur. 
Louis XV studio, showing two male 
and two female figures smiling and 


talking. 5706. (1 22476, July 22, 
1907.) 
Chiméres. Female figure dressed in 


loose black gown, seated on an an- 
tique stone bench. 5779. (I 22470, 
July 22, 1907.) | 


Ciel (Le) se decouvre aprés une jour- 
née de pluie. Country scene, show- 
ing five cows followed by a peasant 
woman holding an umbrella. 8631. 
(I 22465, July 22, 1907.) 


Conte gai. Portrait of a young woman 
wearing some flowers in her hair | 
which flows down her back. 5697. | 


Interior scene of a | 


(I 22486, July 22, 1907.) 


Clement & 
Paris, France. 
Coup de vent en Seine et Oise. Land- 

scape. On the right a flock of sheep 

with shepherd and dog, behind them 

is a group of trees. 8621. (I 22454, 

July 22, 1907.) 


Crucifix (Le). Bust female figure 
dressed with black drapery with a 
veil over her head, is looking at a 


Braun, cie., 


crucifix. 5776. (1 22473, July 22, 
1907. ) 
Dans le verger. Figure of a young 


girl seated on a bench, wearing light 
colored dress and a dark bonnet. 
8661. (I 22463, July 22, 1907.) 


Danse (La) du paon. Full female 
figure nude to hips, lower part of 
her body covered with a transparent 
cloth: 5714. (9 ° 22453. July 22, 
1907.) . 


Dejéuner (Le). Figure of a young girl 
seated on a stone holding on her lap 
a dish and in her right hand a spoon. 
5698. (I 22484, July 22, 1907.) 


Enfant (L’) Jésus. Figure of the In- 
fant Jesus seated on a stone bench, 


with halo around head. 5781. (1 
22450, July 22, 1907.) 
‘Infants (Les) des Pays-Bas. A young 


girl accompanied by a smaller boy, 
both dressed in Dutch costumes. 
5720. (I 22489, July 22, 1907.) 


Entre voisins. Country scene showing 
a horse standing behind a barrier 
looking toward four geese. 5712. 
(I 22474, July 22, 1907.) 


Hsmerelda. Bust portrait of a young 
woman with hair flowing down on 
her shoulders and back. 5696. (I 
22485, July 22, 1907.) 


Flirt. Figure of a young woman 
Shoulders bare, holding some flow- 
ers up to her chin. 5764. (1 22466, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Intimité. 
young 


Interior scene showing a 
woman seated in an arm- 
chair, explaining something to a 
young girl. 5739. (I 22461, July 
22, 1907.) 


Lucia. # length figure of a young wo- 
man shoulders and breast bare, with 
hair flowing down her back. | 5704. 
(I 22478, July 22, 1907.) 


Mare (La). Country scene. In the 
foreground is a pool on the border 
of which stand two cows. 8641. (I 
22468, July 22, 1907.) 


576 CATALOGUE OF 


Clement & 
Paris, France. 
May (A) morning. Country scene 
showing a young country woman 
holding a stick in her left hand 
calling to her several sheep. 5709. 
(I 22475, July 22, 1907.) 


Mélancolie du _ soir. Country scene 
showing a shepherd followed by a 
flock of sheep and a dog going 
through a path bordered with trees. 
8640. (I 22458, July 22, 1907.) 


Petite fille aux pommes. #? length 
figure of a young girl dressed in 
country apparel, carrying a basket 
partly filled with apples. 5700. (1 
22482, July 22, 1907.) 


Petites (Les) méres. Country scene 
showing two babies in a cradle, two 
young girls and a smaller girl are 
looking at two other girls who are 


Braun, cle., 


taking toys out of a basket. 5728. 
(I 22455, July 22, 1907.) 
Premier (Le) sport. Scene in the 


woods showing a young country wo- 
man holding a little boy barefooted 
on the back of a sheep. 5726. (I 
22456, July 22, 1907.) 


Portrait of a young girl, with 
in the attitude of 
22487, July 22, 


Priére. 
clasped hands, 
prayer. 5694. (I 
1907. ) 


Pureté. Scene showing a young girl 
dressed in white with clasped hands, 
in the attitude of prayer. 5702. (1 
22480, July 22, 1907.) 


Repos (Le) Country scene showing 
a peasant woman sitting in the 
grass with her back against a tree. 
5750. (I 22460, July 22, 1907.) 


Révérence (La) Figure of a young 
girl barefooted, holding her skirt, in 
the attitude of making a reverence. 
(I 224838, July 22, 1907.) 


Ritta. Portrait of a young woman 
Spanish costume, smiling, holding a 
fan in her right hand. 5688. (I 
22488, July 22, 1907.) 


Romance (La) Interior scene show- 
ing a young woman playing on a 
piano while another young woman 
is singing. 5705. (I 22477, July 
22, 1907.) 


Rose des bois. # length figure of a 
young woman dressed in peasant 
costume, holding in her left hand 
some flowers. 5701. (1 22481, July 
22, 1907.) 


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Clement & 
Paris, France. 
tosée d’Octobre. Country scene. In 

the foreground are two cows, one 

grazing while the other one has its 
neck extended over its companion’s 


Braun, cie., 


neck. 8639. (I Va2457. -sualy 22, 
1907.) 
Rosita. Bust portrait of a young wo- 


man with shoulders and breast bare, 
wearing some white gauze around 


her neck. 5711. (1 22467, July 22, 
1907. ) 
Scéne des champs. Country scene 


showing a young peasant woman 
leading a flock of sheep. 5778. (I 
22471, July 22, 1907.) 


Seine (La) prés de Medan. lLand- 
scape. On the left are shown three 
large trees and a number of smaller 


ones. On the right is a river. 8622. 
(I 22459, July 22, 1907.) 
Sérénade 4 la lune. Male figure 


dressed in white costume as “ Pier- 
rot’”’ is seated on a stone wall and 
is singing to the moon. 5778. (1 
22472, July 22, 1907.) 


Tricoteuses (Les). In the foreground 
are three young women dressed in 
the costumes of Brittany, knitting. 
8679. (1 22464, July 22, 1907.) 


Vendéens traversant le gea & marée 
basse. Beach scene. A horse and 
cart containing two men, traversing 
a road partly submerged by water. 
8670. (I 22469, July 22, 1907.) 


(La) aux larmes. Religious 
scene showing the Madonna with 
tears in her eyes, holding against 
her shoulder Infant Jesus, who is 
standing onatable. 5703. (I 22479, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Burrows (Charles), Ruth- 
erford, N. J. 


Lincoln memorial tablet. A bronze 
tablet 24 x 29 inches with the com- 
plete text of President Lincoln’s 
Gettysburg address. The top of the 
tablet has the full size corps badges 
of the seven union army corps that 
were engaged in that battle. (I 
22526, July 25, 1907.) [10572 


Burschel (Anna §8.), Lan- 
easter, Pa. 


feo the second—a lion. A reclining © 
lion is shown in the foreground and 
rocks and foliage in the background. | 
(I 22448, July 20, 1907.) [10573 | 


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Chureh (Frederick Stu- 
art), New York, N. Y. 


Aleyone. A young woman jumping 


| 
| 
| 


into a wave and feathers growing | 


- from her as she enters the water. 
(I 22533, July 26, 1907.) [10574 


cenier (CP) °F.) . & son, 
New York, N. Y. 

Arabian (The) Nights entertainments 
10. Queen Gulnare summoning her 
relations. 
rish, 


_ ing over a vase. 
1907.) 


Waiting for the halo. 


[10575 


head, attired in a flowing drapery 
. a huge pair of wings completes 
his adornment. (I 22354, July 9, 


1907. ) 
Crowell publishing  ©co., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Child blowing bubbles. Little boy, 


resting on his knees, and blowing 
soap bubbles. (I 22358, July 10, 


1907. ) [10576 
Cumming (George Ma- 
rion), San Francisco, 
Cal 


Statuette bust Abraham Lincoln. The 
head is bare; around the base is 
draped an American flag. 
July 10, 1907.) [10577 

— The head is covered with a stove- 
pipe hat; around the base is draped 
aw american fas. (1 22357, July 
10, 1907.) 


Daprato statuary co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Altar design, Italian renaissance style. | 


Painted by Maxwell Par- | 
showing a beautiful woman, | 
with bare arms and shoulders, bend- | 
(I 22551, July 27, | 


A bearded man | 
with a sparse growth of hair on his | 


(I 22356, | 


Statues of St. Peter and St. Paul | 


on either side of central post of 
aitar. (122575, Aug. 3, 1907.) 


[10578 | 


Altar in Gothic style. In the center of 
altar is shown a monogram St. J., 
meaning St. Joseph; on either side 
of monogram is represented a design 
of lilies in the panels. 
July 13, 1907.) 


(le 22373. | 
| Motherheart. 


Design of altar, French renaissance | 


style. Four standing angels are 


shown on top of altar, each holding | 


(I 22576, Aug. 3, 1907.) 


Delarue (Ferdinand), 
Paris, France. 
Ad Futurum. Figure of a half seated 
young man holding a flag and ex- 


a scroll. 


577 


De Luce (Percival), New 
York. Y: 

Anne Hathway’s cottage. View taken 
from the garden in sunlight; figure 
of a woman and child, old man and 
dog in foreground. (I 22421, July 
18, 1907.) [10580 


Rustie courtship. Young man and girl 
in 18th century costume; girl is 
seated on a horse block and looks 
up at the young man, who stands 


beside her, leaning on a rake. (I 
22422, July 18, 1907.) ~ 
Detroit publishing co., De- 
troit, Mich. 
Storm in the Grand Canyon. Tiers of 


rock in the foreground rising one 
above tine other, topped by cone- 
shaped crag; background of rocks, 
blue sky with purple and white 
clouds. 22260, June 24, 1907.) 
[10581 


Dillon (Tom), San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
His master’s hat. A dog looking out 
of a hat." (1 22413, July 16, 1907.) 
[10582 


Ebers-White co., ine., San 
Antonio, Tex. 

Texas under six flags. The Alamo at 
night decorated with lights and ex- 
tending over the doorway a large 
sign reading, Remember the Alamo. 


(1 


(16225285, daly: 27, 1907,) [10583 
Enneking (John Joseph), 
Hyde Park, Mass. 

Dawn (The). Christian Science 


church, Boston, including the build- 
ing called Mother Church, treated 
symbolistically. (1 22366, July 12, 
1907.) [10584 


Fausel (Daniel), Boston, 
Mass. 

Drink eternal friendship. A moon- 
light garden scene. In the fore- 
ground two men clink glasses or 
steins. (1 22317, July 3, 1907.) 

[10585 


Feist (Julien), Minneap- 

olis, Minn. 

A mother is sitting in a 
chair holding her sick child, whose 
head rests on her heart. (I 22361, 
aly lsh L907) [10586 


| Recreation. Group of four young girls 


tending his left hand partly in front | 


of him. (I 22872, July 13, 1907.) 
[10579 


| 
| 


seen from back, playing the piano. 
(ft, 223638, July 11, 1907.) 


Trustfulness. Young man and woman 
lovingly embracing, she looking up, 
he bent down. (I 22362, July 11, 
1907. ) 


578 


Gaffney (John), Tacoma, 
Wash. 

Two ways and two lights. One lead- 
ing upward toward God, the other 
leading down toward Satan. (1 
22552, July 29, 1907.) [10587 


Gilbert (Carrie 

Portland, Oreg. 

Chief White Calf, Dakota Sioux In- 
dian. Bust, almost front view, with 
war bonnet of eagle feathers, elk 
bone breast plate, red shirt and tie, 
beaded armlet. (I 22516, July 22, 
1907.) 


M.), 


Goldsmith (M. F.), Port- 
land, Me. 

His first lesson. A boy in three differ- 
ent poses; No. 1 shows him lighting 
his cigar; No. 2 shows that it does 
not agree with him; No. 3 that the 
effect of the cigar shows very plainly 
on him. (I 22349, July 5, 1907.) 

[10589 


Grand union tea 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Dolly’s tea party. Little girl with her 

doll; in front of child is tea table 

and girl has cup of tea to the dolly’s 
mouth. (I 22390, July 15, 1907.) 

[10590 


Grosset (Edouard Leon), 
Paris, France. 
Groupe lion et tigre. 628. New group. 
Lion and tiger, 


Co., 


tropical plants; height 22 inches, 
width 24 inches. (I 223871, July 13, 
1907. ) [10591 
Groupe two lions marchant. 626. 


Group of two lions walking, cactus 
and other tropical plants; height 22% 


inches; width 24 inches. (I 22369, 
July 13, 1907.) 
Groupe two lions nouveau. 627. New 


group, two lions, cactus and other 
tropical plants; height 212 inches; 
width 24 inches. (I 223870, July 18, 
1907.) 

Lion baillant. 624 Lion yawning; 
height 16% inches, width 17 inches. 
(I 22367, July 13, 1907.) 

Lion marchant. 625. Lion walking; 
height 16% inches, width 17 inches. 
(1 22368, July 13, 1907.) 


(Charles), 
field, N. J. 
Universal (The) mother, 53 feet high 
sitting female figure, holding in her 
hands a bolt of yarn, the thread 
falling down. (I 22525, July 16, 
1907. ) [10592 


Haag Ridge- 


[10588 


eactus and other 


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Hanfstaengl (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 

Beautiful spring; painted by W. Menz- 
ler. A young woman seated at the 
trunk of a tree in the woods, she is 
raising her arms in extasy over the 
awakening of spring. (I 22523, July 


25, 1907.) [10593 
Summer (A) day; painted by W. 
Menzler. Two young women prom- 


enading in a park, one is carrying 
a basket of flowers in her arm. (I 
22522, July 25, 1907.) 


Winter in the mountains; painted by 
J. Schmitzberger. A winter scene 
in the mountains, in the foreground 
a fox is lurking in the snow. (I 
22524, July 25, 1907.) 


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

And woman waits. Two seated maidens 
looking intently to one side, four 
hands grouped; one head almost 
under that of the other and their 
knees grouped. (I 223886, July 18, 

ALOORS) [10594 


Man kiss and rode away. Group of 
three maidens, central one holding 
a lute, all looking one way intently, 
(I 22885, July 18, 1907.) 


Hinds (A. A.), Portland, 
M 


e. 

Boy on fence. Little boy with overalls 

standing on fence, one side of which 

is covered with flowers and shrub- 
bery. (I 22394, July 15, 1907.) 

[ 10595. 


Horlick’s malted milk 
company, Racine, Wis. 

Arthur. View of school boy, in me- 
dieval attire, with large metal- 
clasped book under left arm. (f 
22498, July 22, 1907.) [10596 

Chief justice. Figure of a man seated 
at a table in high necked chair, cos-' 
tumed as a chief justice of England. 
(I 22495, July 22, 1907.) 

Holofernes. <A right front view of an 
elderly man, with heavy coat thrown 
over his shoulders and collar up- 
turned around his neck. (I 22497, 
July 22, 1907.) 

Juliet. The figure of a young girl in 
a costume of several centuries ago, 
showing left profile of face. (J 
22492, July 22, 1907.) 

King Henry V. A man in medieval 
armor, evidently mounted, as the 
pommel of a saddle shows in the © 
lower front of the picture. (I 22494, | 
July 22, 1907.) } 


Standing scene. 


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Horlick’s malted milk 
company, Racine, Wis. 

Lear. An aged man, with white hair 
and beard, his form bent with age, 
with crown on his head. (I 22496, 
July 22, 1907.) 


Picture of an infant lying on its back, 
wrapped apparently in rich clothes, 
with arms and shoulders bare. 
22501, July 22, 1907.) 


Portia. Head and shoulders of a 
young woman dressed in cap and 
gown of judicial character. 
July 22, 1907.) 


Romeo. A young man 


(I 224938, July 22, 1907.) 
Head and 


gallant. 
Rosalind. 


on head with feathers. (I 22500, | 
July 22, 1907.) 
Johnson (Clinton), Los 


Angeles, Cal. 
Mojave Indian. Painting in oil on 


(1 


(1 22499, | 


in medieval | 
costume, in the dress of a young | 


canvas 28 by 17 inches. (I 22565, 
July 29,\ 1907.) [10597 © 
Kohn brothers, Chicago, 


Til. 

Bull dog scene. Showing a man out 
strolling with his bull dog. The 
man is attired in a double breasted 
overcoat, derby hat. [ete.] (I 22541, 
July 27, 1907.) [10598 


Conversing scene. A young lady at- 
tired in a gray suit, gray hat, con- 
taining gray plume, black fur collar, 
muff and pumps. (I 22547, July 27, 
1907.) 


Indoor scene. 
evening dress. 


Two men attired in 


The man on the left | 


has a full dress on, white full-dress | 


vest, white tie and black pumps. 
22549, July 27, 1907.) 


Outdoor scene. 
something in the distance. The man 
on the left is wearing a _ sSsingle- 
breasted sack suit, soft hat, black 
shoes, black tie, containing stick pin 
and gloves. (I 22540, July 27, 1907.) 


Sleighing scene. 


Cr 


Two men gazing at 


Showing in the fore- | 


ground a young lady wearing a col- | 
ored suit, black hat and fur collar, | 
black fur muff and white gloves. -(I | 


22539, July 27, 1907.) 


Two men standing 


outdoors conversing. The young 


|Huntsman (The) 


man on the right has on a double- | 


breasted suit. 
1907. ) 


(I 22544, July 


27) 


| Traveling scene. 


shoulders of | 
young woman in outdoor garb, cap | 


Kohn brothers, Chicago, 
Til. 


Street scene. Showing two men stand- 
ing, discussing some topic. The man 
on the right is attired in a fur over- 
coat. (I 22548, July 27, 1907.) 


Strolling scene. Two men can be seen 
looking at something in the distance 
which they are evidently talking 
about. The one on the left wears a 
Single-breasted overcoat. (I 22542, 
July 27, 1907.) 

Ticker scene. Showing two men in- 
terested in the reports coming in 
over the ticker. The man on the 
right stands near the ticker. (I 
22543, July 27, 1907.) 

Showing man at- 

tired in long double-breasted over- 

coat, black derby hat, black tie 

[ete.] (I 22545, July 27, 1907.) 


Visiting scene. A young lady dressed 
in a gray suit, black hat, black fur 
collar and muff and pumps. (I 
22546, July 27, 1907.) 


Kuppenheimer (B.) & 
co., Chicago, Ill. 
Cheer (The) leader. Couple of the 


foot ball players sitting down, with 
the cheer leader in the foreground. 
(I 22567, July 30, 1907.) ~ [10599 


Interested (An) spectator. Shows 
crowd watching foot ball game, with 
young man standing in the fore 
ground. (I 22566, July 30, 1907.) 


Locating a friend. Foot ball player 
pointing out to a young man a 
friend. (I 22565, July 30, 1907.) 

Watching the game. Crowd of people 
watching foot ball game, showing in 
the foreground a young man with 
glass in hand. (I 22564, July 30, 
1907.) 


Lawrence & Jellicoe (lim- 
ited), London, Hngland. 


| Glasgow (The) coach. The old Glas- 


gow and London stage coach drawn 
by four horses proceeding from left 
to right of picture. (I 22430, July 


19, 1907.) [10600 
| Good morning, daddy. A chicken just 
out of the shell (which is lying 


broken at its feet) looking up at a 
large cock bird. (I 22425, July 19, 
1907.) 


An old huntsman 
mounted on a grey horse, walking 
from right to left of picture, fol- 
lowed by a pack of hounds. (1 
22428, Juiy 19, 1907.) 


580 


Lawrence & Jellicoe (lim- 
ited), London, England. 

In brief authority. A small boy stand- 
ing with sleeves rolled up holding a 
wooden sword in his hand and at 
his feet and around him dolls which 
he has decapitated. (I 22423, July 
19, 1907.) 


Liverpool (The) coach. The old Livy- 
erpool and London stage coach drawn 
by four horses travelling from right 
to left of picture. (I 224381, July 
19, 1907.) 


Many happy returns of the day. Five 
chickens which have just broken 
through their shells. (I 22426, July 
19, 1907.) 


Nip Nip. A labouring man dragging 
leisurely along the centre of a coun- 
try road a large harrow with the 
spikes upward, behind him just 
rounding a bend of the road is a 
motor car. (I 22424, July 19, 1907.) 


Whip (The) Two mounted figures in 
hunting costume with a pack of 
hounds, the horses are going at a 
walking pace. (I 22429, July 19, 
1907. ) 

Who said Bad egg? Four ducklings 
just out of their shells which are 
lying broken at their feet. (1 22427, 
July 19, 1907.) 


Le Vasseur (A.) & ©GO., 
Paris, France. 

Les accordailles. Betrothal among 
French peasants, in the background 
the fiance is seen in the act of kiss- 
ing the bride. (I 22398, July 15, 
1907. ) [10601 

Au pays des tulipes. A Dutch young 
woman attired in national costume, 
and with her head turned and seen 
full face, her right arm holds a 
basket containing some tulips. (I 
22502, July 22, 1907.) 

Dordrecht. Le Soir. View of Dor- 
drecht; an expanse of water fills the 
foreground, on the left appears a 
part of the city, with the shipping 
seeming to cluster around the old 
church. (I 224038, July 15, 1907.) 


Graziella. Young Italian girl, seen 
full face, with her hands clasped to- 
gether, and in the act of kneeling 
at a shrine of the Virgin and Child. 
(I 22396, July 15, 1907.) 

Rapport impossible. Retrieving dog 
holding a rabbit by one of the latter’s 
hind legs and attempting in vain to 
bring the animal. (I 22401, July 
15, 1907.) 


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Le Vasseur (A.) & 
Paris, France. 

Rapport possible. Retrieving dog 

bringing a pheasant which he carries 

by the tail. (I 22399, July 15, 1907.) 


Retour de promenade; Juives de Con- 
stantine. Typical street scene in 
Constantine; two Jewesses, clad in 
gaudy shawls, are coming home from 
a walk. (I 22400, July 15, 1907.) 


La salute. Le soir. The well known 
church §S. Maria della Salute at . 
the mouth of the grand canal in 
Venice. (I 225038, July 22, 1907.) 


Sérénade a le lune. Pierrot, in his 
conventional costume, playing on a 
guitar a serenade to the moon. (I 
22397, July 15, 1907.) 


Soir en Hollande. Evening scene in 
the Netherlands. In the middle dis- 
tance and almost surrounded by wa- 
ter are seen an old windmill and 
fishermen’s habitations and boats. 
(I 22402, July 15, 1907.) 


co., 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Artistic (An) triumph. Shows an in- 
terior scene, on a chair in a hat box 
isa much trimmed new hat, evidently 
an artistic triumph; while at a 
table sits a young man writing a 
check for the hat, on the arm of 
the chair sits his young wife. (I 
22554, July 29, 1907.) [10602 


For he’s a jolly good fellow. Shews a 
sitting room late at night; the lamp 
on the center table is lighted, and on 
an arm chair near by is a man’s 
dressing gown, while his slippers are 
ready for him, the man’s wife has 
fallen asleep over her book while 
waiting his return. (I 22449, July 
12) ASOT?) 


Great Scott! Mother! what’s this? I 
set on a tack, Henry, Dear. Mother 
hen with two little chickens at her 
side, the head of one of them being 
a tack. (I 22417, July 18, 1907.) 


Heart versus dollars. A country road 
on one side of which is a palatial’ 
marble residence, with high posted 
gateway. On the other side of the 


road isan humble cottage. (I 22318, 
July.3; 190) 
Our summer school for backward — 


young men. Out door scene; stand- 
ing on the shore in bathing suits are 
two fascinating girls, under a tree is © 
seated a summer girl. (I 22359, — 
July 10, 1907.) 


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Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

When the administration digs it. 
Shows a section of the country 
through which the Panama canal is 
being dug; the operations being con- 
ducted by the various heads of de- 
partments of the present administra- 
tion. (1 225538, July 12; 1907.) 


MecQuiddy (B. F.) & 
Beardslee (Geo. F.), 
Hly, Nev. 

Hly, Nevada, July 4, 1912. View pic- 
ture of south side of Altman street, 
showing the Northern hotel, the 
Graham mercantile co., and a num- 
ber of other buildings. (I 22416, 
July 16, 1907.) [10603 


Madden’ (W. J.), Brook- 
yi IN. Ye 
Virgin and Infant Child Jesus. The 
Virgin seated on a stone bench hold- 
ing the child standing, with both 
feet in her lap. 40 x 60. 
SulyG,41907,; 1 photo. Aug: 2, 1907.) - 


Mai (Galtano), Barre, Vt. 


Wild lilies. Lilies are shown on three 
stalks growing from left hand corner 
of the Sheet. (I 22532, July 26, 
1907. ) [10605 


Marlin firearms company, 
New Haven, Conn. 

Hunters in canoe. Scene in the woods 
on the shore of a body of water, there 
are two men in a canoe in the fore- 
ground, and are pushing off from the 
shore. (I 22393, July 15, 1907.) 

[10606 


Mendelsohn (Esther), 
Wilmington, N. C. 

Greeting from North Carolina. Large 
branch of North Carolina pine show- 
ing cones and needles; this branch 
surrounds the emblem that figures in 
the seal of North Carolina. 
22350, July 5, 1907.) [10607 


Meyercord company, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
High life. Shows a couple seated at a 
eile wo 42. cate, (1 22351, July 5, 
1907 ; 1 photo. June 3, 1907.) 


Millet (Francis Davis), 
New York, N. Y. 

Foreman of the grand jury rebuking 
the Chief Justice of New Jersey 
1774. On the left three judges seated 
at the bench, below and in front two 
clerks seated at a table... the 
foreman with extended right arm ad- 
dresses the judges. (I 22534, July 
ot 190.) 


(I 223583, | 


(I | 


[10609 | 


ARTS 581 


Mills (John Harrison), 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Old home souvenir, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Sept. 1-7, 1907. Portrait head of 


President McKinley in low relief, 
supported by two sprays of laurel. 
(I 22572, July 31, 1907.) [10610 


Moller (Ludwig), Liibeck, 
Germany. 


Araber. Head of a white horse. (I 
,22579, Aug. 3,-1907.) [106114 


Vollbliiter. 
bred, the color is dark. 
Aug. 3, 1907.) 

New home sewing machine 
co., Orange, Mass. 

Old home. In the foreground a team 
is stopped before the door of an old- 
fashioned cottage; around the wagon 
are grouped a man, woman, and two 
children. (I 22392, July 15, 1907.) 

[10612 
Osthaus (Edw. H.), To- 
ledo, Ohio. 

Birdy (A) spot. Three dogs, two 
pointers & one setter pointing quail 
in corner of an old rail fence. (1 
22520, July 23, 1907.) [10613 

Lucky (A) day. Black, white & tan 
English setter retrieving ruffled 
grouse and another ruffled grouse 
lying dead near him. (I 22519, July 
Zo; LOOT) 


Owsley 


The head of a thorough- 
(I 22578, 


(Leon H.), At- 

lanta, Ga. 

Patricia. <A profile head of an Ameri- 
can girl (medium, charcoal) with 
hair done low and high lights on 
front of cheek and outlining profile. 
Face turned slightly upward. (I 
22340, July 8, 1907.) [10614 

Printz, Biederman com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wash drawing group of five young 
girls conversing on the steps of 
what is apparently a school house. 
(I 22420, July 18, 1907.) [10615 

Wash drawing group of five young 
girls on a veranda; girl on extreme 
left is shown in fur coat and hat to 
match. (I 22364, July 11, 1907.) 


| Wash drawing of outdoor scene show- 


ing figures of two young girls hold- 
ing each others hands and appar- 
ently greeting one another. (I 
22419, July 18, 1907.) 

Wash drawing of outdoor winter scene, 
Showing group of children, partial 
back view of figure at extreme right 
holding in her left hand school book 
bag: snow covered buildings and 
landscape in back ground. (I 22418, 
July 18, 1907.) 


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Printz, Biederman  com- 
: pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wash drawing outdoor scene showing 
group of five young girls; back 
views are Shown of two end figures; 
the girl upon the right holding um- 


brella in her hands. (I 22365, July 
al LOO) 
Prochazka (Ferdinand), 


New York, N. Y. 

IWroger. Design consists of steps, urns 
festooned with flowers and curved 
steps, the monument and figure and 
vase combined, the figure is draped, 


has a veil over head. (I 22521, July | 
24, 1907.) [10616 
Sanford (John  Ithiel), 


New Orleans, La. 
Map of Algiers, McDonoghville, and 


Gretna; a portion of the city of New | 


Orleans and suburbs lying on the 
south side of the Mississippi River. 
(I 22412, July 15, 1907.) 


Shuman (Willard A.), EH. 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 
Warning light. An ocean scene, light 
house with lamps lighted, large sail- 
ing vessel to the left of light house; 


the ocean is in a calm condition. (1 
22395, July 15; 1907.) [10618 
Spielvogel (E.), New 
York Ne ¥: 
Fishing in Pommerss. Plain  land- 


seape, it is spring time and the snow 
has melted, a small lake has formed 
in which a few ducks are swimming. 
(Y 22376, July 13, 1907.) [10619 


_Im forsthof. In a hunter’s yard. 4 

hunting dogs waiting for their 

master in the yard of a hunter’s 
(I 22587, July 27, 1907: ) 


home. 

Im schlosspark. In a castle park. 4 
fancy dogs resting on the staircase 
leading to the castle of a nobleman. 
(I 22536, July 27, 1907.) 

Mirzsturm. Overflowing small stream 
during the spring time, a village is 
situated on the other side of the 


Stream. (I 22377, July 13, 1907.) 
Retour du marché. Returning from 
‘' market. A row of Dutch women 


coming from a city market or going 
to one. (I 22538, July 27, 1907.) 


Ruine an der Ostsee. Ruin on an ele- 
vated rock situated on the shore of 
the ocean. (1 22374, July 13, 1907.) 


Thauwetter. Frozen river, during a 
warm winter day, the snow and ice 
is beginning to thaw. 
13, 1907.) 


[10617 


Ch223(55 July || 


Swift & co., Chicago, I. 
Little pride. Front view of a little 
girl with a basket of clothes, the 


girl’s arm outstretched and hands © 


apparently resting on the edges of 
the basket. (I 22491, July 22, 1907.) 
[10620 


Thompson (G. K.), Larch- 
mont, N. Y. 


_ New York athletic club, Travers Island 


club house. Two story and attic 

building with high basement and tile 

roof. (I 22352, July 3, 1907.) 
[10621 


Wadding (Silas Clark), 
Hubbard, Iowa. 

Bird’s eye view of the Bible. <A pic- 
ture of the Bible from Genesis to 
Revelations, picturing the sword of 
the spirit, the books of the Bible, the 
ten historical divisions. (I 22316, 
July 1, 1907; 1 photo. June 10, 1907. ) 

[10622 


Wilson (Frederick), New 
Vork,.Na ve 
Angel of peace. Black and white 
drawing of full length figure of 
‘angel, hands crossed over breast and 
holding olive branch. (I 22569, July 
Si. 190%) (10623 


Angel of victory. Black and white 
drawing of full length figure of 
angel in armor with symbolic palm 
leaves. (I 22570, July 31, 1907.) 


Blessed are the peacemakers. Single 
panel drawing in black and white, 
showing group of three figures, 
angel in center holding dove above 
her head. (1 22887, July 15, 1907.) 


Gethsemane. Drawing in black and 
white showing Christ in the Garden 
of Gethsemane. (I 22389, July 15, 


LOOT). 
The Good Shepherd. Drawing in 
black and white, showing The 


Saviour and youth on rocky pass. 
(I 22388, July 15, 1907.) 


TI am the way, the truth and the life. 
Drawing in black and white show- 
ing full length figure of Christ on 
bank of river. (1) 225Tiye July 3, 
1907. ) 


Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
bure. IN, eae 
Children with parasol. Girl with an 
open parasol of red color with white 
border; boy; blue overalls is accom- 
panying the girl. (I 22442, July 19, 
1907.) ~ [10624 


Vo =. Hos, 31-35 


ARTS 583 


Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
pure Nod. 

First love. Little boy, light hair, blue 
eyes, seated under a tree; he is 
showing picture book to a little girl. 
(1 22360, July 11, 1907.) 


Wolf & co., Philadelphia, 
Pa: 

School master. Dutch boy as school 
master, holding book in left hand, 
Seeeemermohi, (1 22517, July 23, 
19077.) [10625 

Washerwoman. Child standing, wash- 

_ ing at tub with doll, and dolis clothes 
on floor. (I 22518, July 23, 1907.) 


Woodman (Edwin 
Wright), Chicago, III. 


Woods (Enoch S.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

| Pilaster for clock. Body part, art 
| nouveau, center female figure 
Slightly clad, holding in the right 
hand an hour glass. (I 22355, July 
9 190%.) [10627 


Woodward & £Tiernan 
printing company, St. 

Louis, Mo. 
Colonial girl. Three quarter profile 
view of a young girl dressed in 
Colonial style, low neck and short 

sleeves. (I 22391, July 15, 1907.) 
[10628 


Next. A child seated upon the floor | 


holding a hair brush in the right 

hand, and a pitcher of syrup in the 

fefi. (1 22573, July 31, 1907.) 
[10626 


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5lst CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 36-39 
SEPTEMBER, 1907 


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LITHOGRAPHS; PHOTOGRAPHS; FINE ARTS 


CLASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. As the issue of Part 4 would 
necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 Wilmer H. 


Adams, Fort Warren, Mass. 
July 29, 1907.” 


Adams (Wilmer E.), Fort 
Warren, Mass. 
Loading 12 inch gun. (F 56806, Aug. 
5, 1907.) [10629 
12 inch gun. ~ (F 56805, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
12 inch gun firing. (F 56808, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 
12 inch gun in battery. 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each July 29, 1907. 


Alveydre (Saint-Yoes d’), 
Paris, France. 
L’Archeometre. Planche 1. 
Apr. 29, 1907.) 


(F 56807, 


(F 54626, 
[10630 


Les VII. Modes Lumineux. Sys- 
teme diatonique becarre. Planche 
chromique. 2 & 3. (F 56771-56772, 


Aug. 5, 1907.) 


American-examiner, 

Mork, IN Y.. 

And her angelic name was Maud. Aug. 
18, 1907. (F 57214, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

[10631 


New 


And her maritime name was Maud. | 


(F 57017, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Annawanakana brings her lady friend. 
(F 57015, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Back to the farm. (F 56798, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 

Does Bunk get it? You bet he does. 
(F 56796, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Family jars and Still on the farm. | 
| Well! well, if it wasn’t dear old Bunk. 


Aug. 18, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 57213, Aug. 20, 


Class F, XXc, no. 56806, Aug. 5, 1907; 2 copies received 


American-examiner, New 
York, N. Y. 
Happy Hooligan enlists as a soldier 
for a few seconds! Aug. 18, 1907. 
(F 57215, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Her name was Maud, his was Hop Lee. 
(F 56794, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Jimmy. He rushes for the gas man. 
AUZ IS 1907... (Me ar2iG, Auer 20) 
1907. ) 


—— He sees the country going to 
ruin. (F 56797, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
He smokes the pipe of peace. 

57014, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


No wedding bells for him. Good morn- 
ing Mr. Baeh.” ) (E’56793, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 


—— Aug. 18, 1907. 
LOme) 

Off (An) day on the Prosit! Aug. 18, 
1907. (F 57212, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Oh, such a mean trick. (FE 56795, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Resolved: That trying to get even is a 
cheap waste of time. (F 57018, Aug. 


(EF 


(F 57217, Aug. 20, 


14, 1907.) 

Time flies! And Happy Hooligan is 
with us still. (EF 57013, Aug, 14, 
1907. ) 


(F 57016, Aug. 14, 1907.) 
585 


586 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

Ananias Noodles on the road. Gee, I 
ought to git next to some of that 
grub. (F 57186, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

[106382 

— Our lawn is positively disgraceful. 
(F 56801, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

—— These scientific Guys. 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Be good. (F 56749, Aug. 2, 1907.) 

Belinda’s beaus. And still another, 
Tightwad Charlie. (F 57090, Aug. 
16, 1907. ) 

—— The Candy kid was lost in the 
shuffe. (EF 57220, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
The Candy kid wins, and loses. 

(F 57278, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

— The Rah, Rah boy and the sailor. 
(I 57024, Aug. 14, 1997.) 

She’s got a new one, and he’s a 

sailor boy. (KE 56976, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Their musical efforts are not ap- 
preciated. (F 56929, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Braggo, the monk. Oh, there’s a 
moth. (F 57027, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

— Sweeney sent me this parrot. (F 
57275, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

When my Uncle Alex. was alive. 

(F 56813, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Yes, but you won't object to our 
little ones. (F 57189, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Cluck cluck, the slick chick. Come on; 
come on every body. (F 56822, Aug. 
COO) 

—— That corn looks good 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

—— Yes, we serve a fine dinner here. 
(EF 57028, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Country again flooded with wild ani- 


(F 56924, 


(EF 57276, 


mal _ stories. (E - 5rtO1,) Aug, 19; 
1907. ) 
Diary (The) of Ananias. August 17. 


While visiting the United States 
Treasury. (F 57221, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Diogenes again experiences disappoint- 
ment. (F 57021, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Hall room boys. After a run of the 
toughest kind of luck. (F 57091, 
Aug. 16, 1907.) 

— Oh joy: They’re going to have 
two weeks vacation. (I 56978, Aug. 
12, 1907.) 


— Their vacation is postponed. (F 
57041, Aug. 15, 1907.) 
—— They are lost ina fog. (F 57219, 


Aug. 20, 1907.) 


They begin their vacation on the 
Millionbuck’s yacht. (F 57188, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Hall room boys. They lose their return 
tickets. (F 56812, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
They never got dizzy climbing the 
Alps. (F 56748, Aug. 2, 1907.) 
They run short of funds. 
56930, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
They umpire a game of base-ball. 
(F 56791, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
They were going on an excursion. 
(F 56857, Aug. 8, 1907.) 
Hippo kid takes a header. Don’t be 
afraid. (F 56926, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Takes a nap. (IF 56800, Aug. 3, 
1907. ) 

— Takes a tumble. 
14, 1907.) 

— Walks the tight rope. 
Aug. 7, 1907.) 

I see by the papers. 


(F 


(F 57023, Aug. 
(EF 56823, 


Belinda and her 


beaus. (KF 57039, Aug. 15, 1907.) 
——T. E. Powers, (F 56790, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 


Knocko the monk. Hey, you’d better 
get out of there. (F 57218, Aug. 20, 
1907. ) 

—— [| think that rug would look better. 
(F 56979, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

——  You’d better come in Knocko. 
(F 57092, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Maybe you don’t believe it. The hyena 
laughs. (F 57042, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Mr. E. Z. Mark arrives at Punkville. 
(F 57277, Aug. 21, 1907.) ; 


— buys a cut-rate ticket. (F 57020, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 
—engages a stenographer. (F 


56814, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
holds the stakes. 
19, 1907.) 


(F 57183, Aug. 


—— makes good a loss. (F 56802, 
Aug. 3, 1907:) 
—— starts on his vacation. (F 56931, 


Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge circulating library. (F 
56928, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Monopoly lodge historical 
(F 56923, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
National vaudeville. Bill Taft, slack- 
wire artist. (F 56925, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


— Cortelyou, Wall street’s favorite 
campaign conjurer. (F 57026, Aug. 
14, 1907.) 

—— Hackenschmidt Taft downs Joe 
Foraker, the Ohio kid. (EF 56799, 
Aug. 3, 1907.) 

— He’s going away. 
19, 1907.) 


pageant. 


(F 57187, Aug. 


ENGRAVINSG, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 86-89 


587 


American-journal-examiner, 
New, York, N.Y. 

National vaudeville. Why didn’t he 
confer with us. (F 56856, Aug. 8, 
1907. ) 

Now what d’ye think of that? The 
milkman sets his bottles in a row. 
(F 57022, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Opening of Monopoly lodge dramatic 
season. (F 57279, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Rhymo the monk. Ob see the ice man. 
(F 56858, Aug. 8, 1907.) 


drops. (F 57184, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Strong hand of law reaching out for 

evil doers. (F 57040, Aug. 15, 1907.) 
Up against it. (F 56821, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Vigilantes hot on trail of Rebate Bill. | 


(F 56977, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


When Antoinette is on the job. Good | 


morning, Harry. I’m taking my lit- 
tle cousin Bessie out for a drive. 
(F 56792, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


carpenter. (KF 56824, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
Oh Harry, doesn’t Fido look cute. 
(F 57185, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Oh! Harry, there’s a great big 

spot on your Panama hat. (F 56927, 

Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Why don’t you go up to the head 

of the line, Harry? (F 56750, Aug. 2, 

1907.) 

You help mamma with the bas- 
kets. (F 57025, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make a bunch of robbers 
mad. (F 57019, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make an elephant mad. 
(F 57190, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Babeock (Mrs. Bernie), 
Little Rock, Ark. 
Hot Springs, 1. (F 55973, July 1, 1907; 
2c. Aug. 9, 1907.) : [10633 


Barnes (George), Mon- 
ponsett, Mass. 
Old curiosity shop, Monponsett, Mass. 
( 56995, Aug: 12, 1907; 2 «6 July 
11, 1907.) [10634 


Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Capture of Thusnelda. 
Eee OU.) 


(F 57128, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Elizabeth of Thuringia. 
Aug: 17, 190T.) 


Garden (A) party under Marie Antoi- 
nette at Trianon. (F 57125, Aug. 17, 
1907.) 


(F 57124, 


A shower is coming I feel the. 


Hadn’t you better let me get a 


(F 57123, Aug. 
[10635 | 


Death chamber of Mme. De Maintenon. | 


| 


Barrie (George) «& sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Kalmuck interior. (F 57131, Aug. 17, 
1907.) 

Mme. De Pompadour and a clerical 
lobbyist. (F 57126, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Mme. Du Chatelet protecting Voltaire. 

Ch 5129, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Mme. Recamier’s salon. 
Aug. 17, 1907.) 


(F 57127, 


| Marguerite of Valois at the coronation 


| Old (An) landmark. 


| What awakened Rip. 


of Marie De Medici. 
17, 1907.) 
Princess Sophia and the old and new 
religionists. (HF 57130, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Private chapel of Catherine Dé Medici. 
(EF 57183, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Barton & Spooner, Corn- 
wall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 


Boulevard (The) 7074. (F 56583, 

July 26; 1907; 2 c Aug: 7; 1907.) 
[10636 

Brook (The) 7506. (EF 56577, July 
26, 190% 2 @ Aue: 17,1907. ) 

Deserted road. TO77. (EF 56584, July 
20, 190752 ce. Aug. 17,1907.) 

Haines falls. 7508. (EF 56579, July 26, 
1907; 2 ce Aug. -7, 1907.) 

In the pasture. 7076. (F 56580, July 
26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1907.) 

In the swamp. 7078. (F 56581, July 
26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1907.) 

Leeds bridge, Catskill mts. (F 56838, 
Aug. 8, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1907.) 
7075. (EF 56582, 

July 26:°1907 ;.2..c. Aug. 7; 1907.) 


Peter Gale, the Hermit of Putnam val- 
ley, waiting for Anna Hill. 7079. 
(EF 56585, July 26, 1907; 2 c. Aug: 7, 
1907. ) 

Sam’s point. 7501. (F 56578, July 26, 
190%; 2 ey Auie- 1] LOOT) 

Str. Hendrick Hudson, passing Break- 
nec mt. o02. CR o6575, July 26; 
19073 2 G Aug. 7, 1907.) 

Syphon (The). 7505. (F 56576, July 
26, 1907> 2. e., Aue. 7, 1907.) 

(F 56839, Aug. 

8, 1907; 2. e. Aug: 17, 1907.) 


(F 571382, Aug. 


Book news monthly, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Avenue (The) (E’ 56764, 
1907.) 


PATIOS oe 
[10637 


Boston American, Boston, 
Mass. 
New England league teams 1907. 8. 
Fall River. (F 56815, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
[ 10638 


588 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Boston post, Boston, Mass. 
Eddy (Mary Baker G.) (F 57083, July 
22, 1907; 2c. July 8, 1907.) [10639 


Bruce (Wallace), Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 
Fulton’s first steamboat, the Clermont. 
(EF 57262, Aug. 21, 1907; 2c. Aug. 
15, 1907.) [10640 


Butler (Harriet Black- 
stone C.), Boston, Mass. 

Tomb of Mother Goose and descend- 
ants. 
July 27, 1907.) 


Caspar (C. N.) co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

I’m on the water wagon now. 

56775, Aug. 5, 1907. ) 


Just fell off. 
Progress, prosperity and liberality typ- 


[10641 


ical of the Cream city. (F 56774, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Celebrity art co., Boston, 
Mass. 


[10643 


Channing (Josephine T.), 
Avalon, Cal. 
In leap year. (EF 57033, Aug. 15, 1907; 
2c. July 29, 1907.) [ 10644. 


Clay (John Cecil), New 
York, N. Y. 
Wright Lorimer in his new play. The 


Quicksands. (F 56998, July 23, 
1907; 2c. July 16, 1907.) [10645 
Cox (Palmer), Hast 
Quogue, N. Y. 


Brownie Clown of Brownie town. Aug. 


4, 1907. (F 56777, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
[10646 
AUVs al 190 (Ch S69 Anes 1} 
T9QT. ) 
Aug. 18, 1907. (F 57159, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 
Davis (Chick) banner 


studio, Seattle, Wash. 


First pick. Ground breaking. A. Y. 
P. exposition, June 1, 1907. (F | 
57036, July 2, 1907.) [10647 | 

Dayhuff (Hlmer V.), 


Canton, Ohio. 

Nation’s (The) tribute to the memory 
of President McKinley. (F 56066, 
July 9, 1907; 2 « Aug. 5, 1907.) 

[10648 


Devare (Elizabeth Peter- 

sen Pr.), New York N. Y. 
Franklin (Benjamin), father of com- 
merce. (F 57286, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
[10649 


(F 56671, July 22, 1907; 2. | 
| And now, 


: | Dee-lighted. 
Sheet music. (— 57274, Aug. 21, 1907.) | 


| Foxy. 
| From the country. 


| Happy moments. 


| Jollying. 


Durkee (Chas. D.), New 
York, UNe ie 
Joys (The) of owning a launch! (F 
572838, Aug. 14, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 22, 
1907.) [10650 


HKekstone (C.), Chicago, 
Til. 


About tie cheapest thing on earth is a 
cheap man. (F 56878, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

; [10651 
American(An)beauty. (F 570938, Aug. 


16, 1907.) 
he’s missing. (EF 56879, 


Aug. 9, 1907.) 


| But victims of that tired feeling never 
(F | 
[10642 | 


(F 56776, Aug. 5, 1997.) | 


(F 56880, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
(F 57094, 


get there. 


Call the porter please. 
Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Clothes do not make the man nor the 
big picture hat the chorus girl. (F 
56881, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Cupid sometimes grafts a peach on an 
old shrub. (F 56882, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(F 57095, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Divorce is the slip knot of marriage 
ties. (FF 56909, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Dreamland. (F 57096, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
Hastern (An) lily. (F 57117, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) 


| Even a blind man can find trouble 


without difficulty. 
1907.) 

Finery is as old as vanity. 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Forlorn. (F 57119, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

(F 57097, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

(F 57098, Aug. 16, 


(F 56883, Aug. 9, 


(F 56884, 


1907.) 


Gas bill is often on light matters. 
56885, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(F 57099, Aug. 16, 


(F 


1907.) 


| He is too good who loves his mother in 


law all the time. 
1907. ) 
Innocence. (F 57100, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
It is safer to laugh with a big man 
than to give him the laugh (F 
56887, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(F 56886, Aug. 9, 


| Its an easy matter for a doctor to 


relieve a patient, of his money. (F 


56888, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
It’s from him. (F 57101, Aug. 
1907. ) 


16, 


(F 57102, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
(F 57103, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
(FF. 57104, 


Just tired. 


Looking through the papers. 
Aug. 16, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


v. 2, nos. 36-89 


589 


Eckstone (C.), Chicago, 
Il 


Love makes the world go round but it | 


also keeps a lot of people from notic- 
ing whether it goes round or not. (EF 
56889, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Many a woman’s greatness is due to 
the smallness of her husband. (F 
56890, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Matrimony is a kind of dynamite used 
to explode the theories of bachelors. 
(F 56905, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

-Memories. (F 57106, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Money flies when we are young and 
time flies when we areold. (F 56891, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

More (The) a man wants to borrow 
the harder he shakes your hand. 
56892, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Morning (A) kiss. (F 57107, Aug. 16, 
1907.) | 

Most (The) attractive peaches grow 
on family trees. (F 56893, Aug. 9, 
1907. ) 

Never speak unkindly to a child, he 
may drop a banana peel 
path. (F 56894, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

No man ever fully realizes his lofty 
moral purposes until he becomes a 
candidate for alderman. 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

None but the bald deserve the hair. 
(FE 56896, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(EF | 


' Winter. 


in your | 


(EF 56895, 


Often the actor isn’t happy even when . 


things are coming his way. (F 
56897, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Only arose. (F 57108, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Peek a boo. (F 57109, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Pondering. (F 57110, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Riches may be a burden but few of us 
are willing to kick at a burden of 
this kind. (F 56898, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Self made man likes to boast of his 
hard life on the farm when a boy. 
(F 56899, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Sis. (F 57111, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Smiles cost less than electric lights and 
they make the home brighter. (F 
56907, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Smiling. (F 57118, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


| Up to date. 
| Western (A) lily. 


Eckstone (C.), Chicago, 
Il 


Study (A) in art. (F 57113, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) 

Teasing. (F 57114, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

There is nothing for a young man like 
a high purpose in life. (F 56908, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Time broadens the mind of some actors 
and the feet of others. (F 56902, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Uneasy is the tooth that wears a misfit 
crown. (F 56903, Aug. 9, 1907.) 

(F 57115, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

(F 57120, Aug. 16, 
1907.) 

Widow’s mite is spelled might when she 
makes up her mind to marry again. 
(F 56904, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(EF 57116, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Erickson, Wyman  com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Freight and passenger elevators. (F 
D(O0a(, Augei2,) 1907; 2° Ee July AG, 
1907.) [10652 

Fairchild company, 
MOrk2NG | Yo 

Secret rebates. (F 57085, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) [10653 


Gaines (Thomas R.), New 
York. Nye 
Dolly is happy, so is Teddy and I. (F 
56629, July 27,.190%: 2.¢ July. 20, 
1907. ) [10654 
If the Booboo comes for me to-night. 
(F' 56630, July 27, 1907; 2c. July 20, 
1907. ) 
Third term. (F 56996, Aug. 18, 1907.) 


Goldthwait (Fannie J.), 
Springfield, Mass. 
You next, old man. (F 56628, July 17, 


New 


1907. ) [10655 
Gustin (E. W.) & co., New 
Mork, N.Y: 
| Old (The) love is best. (F 57081, 
Aug. 15, 1907.) [10656 


Some men have outgrown their useful- | 


ness while others have never grown 
into it. (F 56900, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Harger & Blish, Dubuque, 


Towa. 
| Along the Catfish, Dubuque, Iowa. A 
& B. (F 57009-57010, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
[10657 


Some monkeys have long tails and | 


others smoke cigarettes. (F 56906, | 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Southern (A) lily. (F 57112, Aug. 16, | 
1907. ) 


Along the Maquoketa, Dubuque, Iowa. 
(EF 57007, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


| Bank and insurance building, Dubuque, 


Spectacular show is one the baldheads | 


now view through spectacles. (F 


56901, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


| 
| 
} 


Iowa. (F 57004, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Campers on the Mississippi, Dubuque, 
Iowa. (F 57006, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


590 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
’ n. s., pt. 4 
Harger & Blish, Dubuque, Holzman (Alfred), Chi- 
Towa. | cago, Ill. 
Fishing in Kimball’s park, Dubuque, | Ray! Ray! Ray! C-o-l-u-m-b-i-a. (F 
Iowa. (F 57003, Aug. 5, 1907.) 56867, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Jackson park, Dubuque, Iowa. (fF | y. of M. Hurrah! Hurrah! Hoo-rah 
57008, Aug. 5, 1907.) Michigan! Michigan! Rah! Rah! 
Locust street looking north, Dubuque, Rah! (F 56866, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
sega dag SO org U-Rah-Rah-Wis-con-sin! U-Rah-Rah- 


Monument Julien Dubuque, Dubuque, 
Towa. (F 57001, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Mouth of Catfish, Dubuque, Iowa. 
57005, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Railroad and High bridge over Missis- | 


sippi river, Dubuque, Iowa. (F 
57002, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
St. Luke’s M. EH. church, Dubuque, 
Iowa. (F 57011, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
2c. of each July 29, 1907. 


Hazard (George W.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Declaration of rights in the constitu- 
tion of California, and the signatures 
of the members of the convention. 
(EF 52113, Mar. 26, 1907;>2 c Mar. 
28, 1907.) [10658 

Heal (W. S.), New York, 
i eae 

Having a gay old time. 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Touching (A) story. 
1907. ) 

Hirsch (James H.) & co., 


(F 56873. 
[10659 


CE 


(F 56872, Aug. 9, | 


| Lullaby. 


Chicago, II]. | 


Fashion plate of police uniforms. (F 
96860, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 e. Aug. 1, 


1907. ) [10660 | 
Holtzinger (J. H.), Tyrone, 
Mt Pleasant, T & CC. R. R: (P5418 


May 13, 1907; 1 ec. May 1, 1907: 1¢@ 
May 8, 1907.) [10661 


Holzman Chi- 


(Alfred), 
eago, Ill. 
Chicago! Chicago! Chicago. 

Chicago! Chicago! Chicago. 

56869, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-O Rah! 


Go-Go- | 

(EF. 
[10662 | 
Illinois! Illi- | 


nois. O-O-0-0-0-0-0-O Rah! TIili- | 
nois. Rah. Illinois. (F 56871, | 
Aug. 9, 1907.) | 
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah. Rah! | 
Rah! Rah. Yale. (F 56870, Aug. 9, | 
1907. ) | 
Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah Rah Rah! Ski-U- | 
mah! Minnesota! tiger. (F 56864, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) | 
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! U. North- | 
western! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! | 
Rah. (F 56868, Aug. 9, 1907.) | 


Wis-con-sin ! U-Rah-Rah-Wis-con- 
sin. (F 56865, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Hubin (Frank B.), Atlan- 
tie City, N. J. 

Hello! I am in Atlantie City among a 
great many Elks and many little 
dears. (F 56834, Aug. 6, 1907; 2c. 
July 5, 1907.) [10663 


Inslee (Charles Edwin), 
New York, N. Y. 
Find the maid; a hard heart problem. 
(F 56770, Aug. 5, 1907.) [10664 


Jenkins (Isaac T.), Tunk- 
hannock, Pa. 
Gardian angels. (F 57284, Aug. 20, 
1907; 2 e. Aug. 9, 1907.) [10665 


Judge company, New 
York, N..x% 
Good enough to eat. (F 56992, Aug. 
13, 1907: t ey Ae tee eroen te: 
Sept. 4, 1907.) [10666 


Ker (Mary Sigsbee), New 

York, IN. oY. 
(F 57323, Aug. 28, 1907; 2 «¢. 
[10667 


New 


Aug. 24, 1907.) 


( Ambrose), 
York, Ni. ¥- 
Lee (Robt. E.), general in chief, 
Confederate States army. (F' 55558, 
June 22, 1907 2) & dunes. 1907.) 
[10668 


McClung (J. W.), Alder- 
son, W. Va. 


Lee 


| Flotilla on the Greenbrier river, Alder- 


(¥ 56863, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
[10669 


New 


son, W. Va. 


& Hanson, 
York, Ne We 
(F 55160, June 13, 1907.) 
[10670 
Mitchell (Jno. Jj.), com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
American fashions. Supplements. 
The sartorial art journal. A, B, C. 
August 1907. (F 54963-54965, June 
8, 1907; 2 c. of each Aug. 8, 1907.) 


Mason 


Style. 


[10671 
Montross (C, Penn), 
Gadsden, Ala. 
Emma Sansom monument. (F 57038, 


July 5, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1907.) 
[10672 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


591 


Murray (Charles E.), 
Harrisburg, Pa. 

Certificate of membership Fraternal 
order of Eagles. 
foo) 2 2 G& Aus. 15, 1907.) [10673 

New York evening tele- 
gram (New York. her- 
ald company), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 

Are we facing a money panic. 
me tor. (CR 57138, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


[10674 | 
Aug. 12, 1907. (F | 


Bargain day Bill. 
56993, Aug. 13, 1907.) 

Book taught Bilkins. 
(F 56809, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

— Aug. 19, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. Aug. 1, 


1907. (EF 56766, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

—— Aug. 3, 1907. (F 56786, Aug. 5, | 
1907.) 

— Aug. 8, 1907. (IF 56876, Aug. 9, 
1907. ) 

— Aug. 10, 1907. (F 56980, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) 

— Aug. 15, 1907. (F 57089, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) 

— Aug. 17, 1907. (F 57194, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 

Epitaphs for live ones. Sen. Albert J. 
Beveridge. (F 56810, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Great discovery in Mars. 
Aug. 13, 1907.) 


If John D. really gave that clergyman 
$100,000,000 to evangelize the world. 
(F' 57281, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


In the good old summer time. Aug. 3, 


1907. (F 56787, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

—— Aug. 8, 1907. (F 56877, Aug. 9, 
1907.) 

eee eee bi LOOT. (RK 51193, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Irascible Itnett, goes up in the air. | 
Aue 1G) 190%.) (CE 57437, Aug. 17, | 
1907.) 

Bate Mr, Tong. Aug: 7, 1907... (EF 
56854, Aug. 8, 1907.) 

—— Aug. 14, 1907.. (F 57043, Aug. 15, | 
1907. ) 


Mr. and Mrs. Garden Green. Aug. 2, 


1907. (F 56785, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
—— Aug. 9, 1907. (F 56988, Aug. 12, | 
1907.) | 


‘Mr. Taft on his travels. 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 


(EF 57030, 


(B' 57285, Aug. 22, | 


| —— Aug. 20, 1907. 
Aug. | 


Aug. 5, 1907. | 


(F 571222, Aug. 20, | ee 
| Twas not like this in the past. 


'Two diaries of 


| Any 


_ Buster 


| ——— Aug. 18, 1907. 


(F 56994, Charles Frohman 


| Jumbo 


| —— Aug. 25, 1907. 


New York evening tele- 

gram (New York her- 
ald company), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. 
Pilgrim’s progress. Aug. 6, 1907. (F 
56819, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
Aug. 13, 1907. (F 57029, Aug. 14, 
"L9OT.) 


(F 57280, Aug. 21, 

1907.) 

Things in general. Aug. 10, 1907. (F 
56981, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Those conferences at Oyster Bay. 
Aug. 14, 1907. (F 57044, Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 

Troubles of the Presidential candidate. 
(K 56765, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

Aug. 

(F 57195, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

a multi-millionaire. 

(F 56855, Aug. 8, 


17, 1907. 

Aug. (1907: 

1907. ) 

New York herald com- 

pany, Jersey City, N. J. 

Jersey summer girl can be a 

Mluffy. (F 56767, Aug. 3, 1907.). 
[10675 

Auge 1d. S07. (Gk 

1907. S 2h Ae ete 


Brown. 

56740, Aug. 2, 

LS Us) 

(F 56746, Aug. 2, 
1907 = (2 te Aue, 15, 1907.) 

—— Aug: 25, 1907. (EF 56987, Aus: 12, 
1900; V25e. Ange... 225 1907.) 

to stage Herald’s 

Fluffy Ruffles. (F 57045, Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 

Fluffy Ruffles. Aug. 11, 1907. (Ff 
56874, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


_ Fluffy Ruffles dances are a big success. 


(I 56875, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


| Fluffy Ruffles lineage is aristocratic. 


(E S7107,, Aug. 19; 1907; 2. ¢ Aug. 
20, 1907.) 


From hill and shore comes cry, Fluffy 


Ruffles is here. 
1907. ) 

Getting nearer and nearer to the ideal 
Fluffy Ruffles. (F 56788, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 

Haste advised in Fluffy Ruffles picture 
contest. (IF 56989, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


(F 56820, Aug. 7, 


| Hats and gown lure Fluffy back to 


city. (EF 57139, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Ange, 115.1907.) cGe 
ISOS, 2 Cy, AUGute 


junior. 
56737, Aug. 2, 


1907. ) 
—— Aue. 18, 1907. (i 56744, Aug. 2, 
IGG: 2 ec) Aug. 15, 1907.) 
(F 56984, Aug. 12, 
0 2c. Aug. 22°. 1907.) 


592 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Last days of Jersey’s Fluffy Ruffles 
contest at hand. (F 56811, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. Aug. 11, 


1907. CH’ 567386, Aus 2, 190% a 2c 
Aug. 7, 1907.) 

— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 56741, Aug. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 

— Aug. 25, 1907. (F 56986, Aug. 12, 


1907; 2 ce. Aug. 22, 1907.) 

Many fetes and hops for Miss Fluffy. 
(F 56932, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. Aug. 11, 
1907. (F 567389, Aug. 2, 1907; 2.«. 
Aug. 7, 1907.) 


— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 56743, Aug. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 
—— Aug. 25, 1907. (EF 56983, Aug. 12, 


1907; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Mountain Fluffys_ rival 
57196, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


sea’s. (KF 


Now for the Empire States Fluffys. 
(F 57047, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


One more week for New Jersey Fluffys. 
(EF 56818, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Terrors of the tiny tads. Aug. 11, 1907. 
(F 56747, Aug. 2, 1907; 2 ec Aug. 7, 
1907.) 


—— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 56742, Aug. 2, 
1907 ; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 


— Aug. 25, 1907. (F 56982, Aug. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Aug. 
11, 1907. (F 56788, Aug. 2, 1907; 2 
ec. Aug. 7, 1907.) 


— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 56745, Aug. 2, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 15, 1907.) 
— Aug. 25, 1907. (F 56985, Aug. 12, 
1907; 2c. Aug. 22, 1907.) 
New York times, 
Work EN; OY. 


City man in the country. Aug. 4, 1907. 
(EF 56789, Aug. 5, 1907.) [10676 


New 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Little Growling Bird in Windego land. 
Aug. 4, 1907. (F 56778, Aug. 5, 


1907.) [10677 
—— Aug. 11, 1907. (F 56971, Aug. 12, 
1907.) , 


— Aug. 18, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 57182, Aug. 19, 


Ottenheimer (I. & M.), 
Baltimore, Md. 

Panoramic bird’s eye view business 
center, Philadelphia, Pa. (F 56506, 
July 11, 1907; 2 ¢ July 18, 1907.) 

[10678 


Outceault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N: ¥: 
Aces every pair. (F 57076, Aug. 15, 
1907.) _ [10679 


All smiles yes! Yes with satisfaction 
at our values. (F 57060, Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 


Are you engaged? Says little house- 
maid, we are engaged in furnishing 
homes. (F 57056, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Are you ready. (F 57079, Aug. 15, 


1907.) 


Buy at right place. 
1907.) 


Clerks in store or in office need ‘em 
swell and good. (F 57067, Aug. 15, 
1907.) 


Don’t be afraid of your shadow. (F 
57062, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


He’s a good judge of the right things 
to wear. (EF 57064, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


If you're after the dollar, dress well. 
(F 57077, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


It’s one on you, one of those swell out- 
fits of ours. (F 57066, Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 


Kick? Not at our clothes. 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 

Lawyer (A) can be a swell dresser. 
(i 57068, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Little house maid says a harvest of 
bargins here in furniture now. (F 
57057, Aug. 15, 1907.) 

Little house maid says march, come 
see the parade. (F 57058, Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 

Little house maid says we are in the 
van in furniture business. (EF 57059, 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Ola one will say again better have 
new ones, Mr. Swell Dresser. (EF 
57069, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Our long suit is trumps. 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 

Present yourself a new suit, Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (EF 57080, Aug. 15, 1907.) 

Students enjoy sport and study better 
in good clothes. (F 57071, Aug. 15, 
1907.) 

Those checks are great. 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 


(F 57075, Aug. 15, 


(F 57065, 


(F 57070, 


(F 57074, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS. 


_y. 2, nos. 36-39 


593 


Outeault (R. F.), Flush- 
ing, N. Y. 


To the tick of the watch. (F 57061, 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 
You can’t kick at our hats. (F 57072, 


Aug. 15, 1907.) 

You can’t make good comin’ ’round 
looking like a bum. (F 57063, Aug. 
15,1907. ) 

You certainly do look warm, Mr. Swell 
Dresser. (F 57078, Aug. 15, 1907.) 

You want better ones, Mr. Swell 

- Dresser. (F 57073, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Outcault advertising co. 
Chicago, Ill. 


Jacob. (F 57052, Aug. 15, 
[10680 


Jacob. (FE 


Cabbages. 
1907. ) 


Do you keep catsup? 
57054, Aug. 15, 1907.) 
Don’t forget steak Jacob. 

Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Grapes. Yes! Jacob. 
15,° 1907.) 


salt. (F 57055, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Packard (Edward H.), 
Boston, Mass. 
City (A) set ona hill. (F 56964, Aug. 
12, 1907.) [10681 


Come now. (F 56961, Aug. 12 1907.) 
(F 56965, Aug. 12, 


(F 57051, 


(F 57053, Aug. 


Compensation. 
1907. ) 


Concern. (F 56969, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Faith. (F 56960, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Get right with God. (F 56641, July 
9, 1907.) 
2 eG July 29, 1907. 


Hope. (F 56966, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Inquiry. (F 56954, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Just ohne minute. (F 56962, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) 

Just starting out. (F 56955, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) 

Power. (F 56953, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Safety. (F 56967, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Success. (F 56958, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Talk about questions of the day. (F 
56957, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Trust. (F 56959, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Typical of average citizen. (F 56963, 


Aug. 12, 1907.) 
What. (F 56952, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


What is your destination. (F 56968, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 
What think ye of Christ. (F 56956, 


Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Page (R. H.), Lynchburg, 
Va. 
Clay street reservoir, Court st. M. E. 
church: in background, Lynchburg, 


Va. . (© 57289, “Aug: 22; 1907) 
[10682 
Parke (W. T.), Hstes 
Park, Colo. 


General view of Estes Park, Colo. (F 
56997, Aug. 13, 1907); 2c. July 30, 
1907.) [10683 


Parry (John Richard) 
jr., Denver, Colo. 
Glad to know you. (F 56862, Aug. 9, 
1907.) [10684 


Priests of Pallas amuse- 
ment assn., Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Horrible (The) seaserpent. 
Aug. 7, 1907. 


Rayner (Robert L.) & co., 
inc., New York, N. Y. 
Approaching storm. F 50870, Feb. 21, 
1907. ) [10686 


Coast of Nova Scotia. (F 50868, Feb. 
2h, 1907.) 


Meadow marsh in Spring. 
Feb. 21, 1907.) 


November dawn. 
1907. ) 


Oriental fishing fleet. 
21, 1907.) 


Robbins, (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Souvenir of Gloucester. 
Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Rosengard (Herman), 
Chicago, Ill. 

May the Sacred Heart of Jesus inflame 
your hearts. (F 55400, June 17, 
1907; 1 © June 7,.1907; 1.¢ June 17, 
1907.) [10688 


Rosser (W. P.), Washing- 
tons D.C: 
Say, I’m just dying to see you. (F 
56918, Aug. 10, 1907.) [10689. 


Rumph (Alice Edith), 
Birmingham, Ala. 
University of the South. (F 55887, 
June 12, 1907; 2 c. June 29, 1907.) 

[10690 


Russell (Mrs. Marie), 
Dorchester, Mass. 
Frigate Constitution. (F 56712, July 
18, 1907; 2 c Aug. 6, 1907.) [10691 


Stscaukoy. M.-C. A. St 
Paul, Minn. 

Proposed building for the St. Paul 
young men’s Christian association. 
(F 48304, Dec. 17, 1906; 2 c. May 29, 
1907.) [10692 


(IF 56825, 
[10685. 


(F 50866, 
(F 50867, Feb. 21, 


(F 50869, Feb. 


(F 57084, 
[10687 


594 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Don’t ask foolish questions. (F 56725, 
July 31, 1907.) [10693 


God gives us our relatives but thank 
God we can eens our friends. (KF 
573038, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Great truths are greatly won. (F 
57302, Aug. 7, 1907.) 

It, while father works. 
7, 1907.) 


Keep your eyes open and your mouth 
closed. (F 56726, July 31, 1907.) 


Look not mournfully upon the past. 
(EF 57300, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes. (F 
57301, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Silberer (D.)_ brothers, 
New York, N. Y. 
Just arrived. (F 56835, Aug. 3, 1907.) 
[10694 


Standard printing com- 
pany, Marshall, Mich. 
Cyclone which passed over Marshall, 
Mich., May 23, 1907. (F 56841, Aug. 
8, 1907.) [10695 


Stone (Chas. J.) company, 
Chicago, Il]. 

Sartorial world engravings. Supple- 
ments A, B, & C for August, 1907, 
portraying men’s exclusive fashions. 
(EF 57142-57144, Aug. 8, 1907.) 

[10696 


Strauss (Frank V.) & co., 

New York, N.Y. 
Program girl. (F 56933, Aug. WN, 
1907. ) 


Stutz (F. Hd.), secretary of 
home of P. O. S. of A., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Home of the Patriotic order sons of 
America. (F 57082, Aug. 12, 1907; 
1c, July 23, 1907; 1 c. Aug. 12, 1907.) 

[10698 


Sudwarth company, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Atlantic hotel, Ocean City, Md. (F 
56826, Aug. 7, 1907.) [10699 
Beach & pier, Ocean City, Md. (F 
56828, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
St. Rose summer home, Ocean City, 
Md. (F 56829, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
Side view of pier, Ocean City, Md. (F 
56827, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Taylor (John G.) Ennis, 
Tex. 
Jehovah jahr or sion’s year. (F 48542, 
Dec. 19, 1906; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1906.) 
[10700 


(i 57299, Aug. 


[10697 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Tichnor brothers, incorpo-. 
rated, Boston, Mass. 
Sight-seeing post card. (KF 57290, Aug. 

22, 1907.) [10701 


Tiny tads company, New 

York, N. Y. 

(F 57186, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

[10702 

Hully gee, the Kaybok thinks. (F 
57134, Aug. 17,° 1907.) 

See the lovely. (EF 57135, Aug. 17, 
1907.) 


Autumn tile. 


Tribune company, Chicago, 
Ill. 


Absent minded aunt goes fishing, but 
hungry Tommy gets the catch (F 
57154, Aug. 19, 1907.) [10703 


—— Keeps the peaches. (F 56831, 
Ang. 7, 1907.) 


‘Bear boy help dad watch the baby. 


(F 56973, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Bear boy’s pa takes a bath in the 
honey tub. .(F 56832, Aug. 7, 1907.) 

Mr. Dingle’s diary. 
his own cigars, 
1907.) 

Mr. Lion tells a fight story. 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Mrs. Dingle’s diary. 
birds with one stone. 
19, 1907.) 


He is still buying 
(F 56975, Aug. 12, 


(Ff 56972, 


She kills two. 
(F 57157, Aug. | 


| ——-she wins without a fight. (F 


56833, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. Aug. 4, 


1907. (IF 56830, Aug. 7, 1907.) 

— Aug. 11, 1907. (F 56974, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 
—— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 57156, Aug. 19, 

1907.) 


This time the bear boys didn’t get a 
spanking. (F 57155, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Tucker (C. O.), Newton, 
Mass. 
Scenes of the poem. Mary had a little 
lamb, Newport, N. H. (F 56781, 
July 23, 1907.) [10704 


Updegrave (William M.),- 
Johnstown, Pa. 


scenes from the Life of 
(F 56861, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
[10705 


La 


Illustrated 
Christ. 


(Louis C.), 
Grange, II. 
Practise on both sides. (F 57204, Aug. 

20, 1907.) [10706 


Upton 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


v. 2, nos. 36-39 


595 


Van Meter-Welch print- 
ing company, New 
Richmond, Va. 
John Till, the German doctor, Somer- 
set, Wis. (F 56769, Aug. 2, 1907.) 
[10707 
Webster (C. B.), Malden, 
. Mass. 

Constitution (The) in chase. (F 
Bossi auly 22, 1907; 2 e« July 11, 
1907. ) [10708 

Olid (An) bakery in Brittany. (F 
56836, July 22, 1907.) 

Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
At the close of day. (F 56842, Aug. 8, 


1907. ) [10709 
The first quarrel. (F 56843, Aug. 8, 

1907. ) 

Wiederseim (G. Guys 
Overbrook, Pa. 

Bogy man. (F 55968, July 8, 1907.) 
Kind (The) faced cow. (F 57287, 

Aug. 22, 1907.) [10710 
Nurse’s (The) sympathy. (F 57288, 


Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Witt (Max), Atlanta, Ga. 
Atlanta’s new post office and court 


house. (F 56859, July 31, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 9, 1907.) [10711 
Wolfe (Charles EE); 


Greeley, Colo. 
Bull fight in Mexico. (F 52115, Mar. 
G20, 1907; 2 ec. May 2, 1907.) [10712 
Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 


Aug. 4, | 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Mary and her little lamb. Aug. 4, 


1907. (FF 56780, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


—— Aug. 11, 1907. (EF 56911, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 


—— Aug. 18, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 
Aug. 4, 1907. (EF 56783, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 


— Aug. 11, 1907. 
1907. ) 


—— Aug. 18,1907. 
1907.) 


Prof Fakem the naturalist. 
1907. 


Sambo and his funny noises. 
1907. 


(F 57162, Aug. 19, 


(F 56915, Aug. 10, 
(F 57165, Aug. 19, 


Aug. 18, 
(F 57166, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Aug. 4, 
(F' 56778, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


— Aug. 11, 1907. (F 56910, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

—— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 57160; Aug. 19; 
1907. ) 


Simon Simple’s first lessons in clown- 
ism. Aug. 4,1907. (F 56781, Aug. 5, 


1907.) 

—— Aug. 11, 1907. (F 56918, Aug. 10, 
1907.) | 

— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 57163, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village story teller. Aug. 11, 1907. 
(F 56916, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


1907. (F 56782, Aug. 5, 1907.) : 
[10713 | Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
—— Aug. 11,1907. (F 56914, Aug.10,/ Aus. 4 1907. (F 56779, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 1907.) 
Age 18,1907. (i 57164, Aug) 19; | —— Aug. 11, 1907. (1 56912, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 1907.) 
House of mirth. Aug. 4, 1907. (F | —— Aug. 18, 1907. (F 57161, Aug. 19, 
56784, Aug. 5, 1907.) 1907.) 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 copies 


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CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


2 copies received May 24, 1907. 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 
by Paul F. Beich company, Bloomington, Ill. 


Class G, XXc, no. 15868, May 24, 1907; 


Beich (Paul F.) com- 
pany, Bloomington, [11]. | 
Sweeter than kisses. (G 15863, May 
24, 1907.) [10714 

Bien (Julius) & co., New 

York,” N.Y 

(G 15922, May 31, 1907.) 
[10715 


(G 15967, June 5, 1907.) 


Bear (The) 


Black sheep. 


Broke. (G 15855, May 23, 1907.) 

Constitutional (A) (G@ 15932, June 1, 
1907.) 

Croquet. (G 15971, June 5, 1907.) 

Duck (The) (G 15888, May 29, 1907.) 

Elephant (The) (G 15886, May 29, 
1907.) | 


Fiddling cat. (G 16011, June 7, 1907.) 


First (The) spat. (G 15854, May 23, 
1907.) | 


Fish (The) 
Going some. 


(G 15924, May 31, 1907.) 
(G 15856, May 238, 1907.) 


Goosey gander. (G 15964, June 5, 
1907. ) 

How can I leave you. (G 16286, July 
10, 1907.) 

Hush a bye baby. (G 15965, June 5, | 
1907.) 

I need no star. (G 16283, July 10, 
1907.) 

In the clouds. (G 15857, May 23, 
1907.) 

Jack & Jill. (G 15966, June 5, 1907.) 

Ladybird. (G 16013, June 7, 1907.) 

Leave but a kiss. (G 16285, July 10, 
1907. ) 


Lion (The) (G 15923, May 31, 1907.) 
Merrily we roll. (G 16284, July 10, 


1907.) 
Ostrich (The) (G 15885, May 29, 
1907. ) | 
Pussy cat. (G@ 16012, June 7, 1907.) | 
Rabbit 


(The) (G 15921, May 31, 
1907.) 


Bien (Julius) & co., New 
Mork. Nix Y.. 
Roller skating. (G 15983, June 1, 


1907. ) 

She’s the golf queen. (G 16288, July 
10, 1907.) 

Shower (A) (G 15934, June 1, 1907.) 

Sleepy (A) afternoon. (G_ 15968, 
June 5, 1907.) 

Snake (The) (G 15887, May 29, 
1907. ) 

Takes the cake. (G 15970, June 5, 
1907.) 


They’re off. (G 15859, May 23, 1907.) 
Tying the knot. (G 15858, May 23, 


1907. ) 

Um! yum. (G 15860, May 23, 1907.) 

Waltz me around. (G 16287, July 10, 
1907. ) 

Warm (A) day. (G 15969, June 5, 
1907. ) 

Wish you were us. (G 15861, May 23, 
1907. ) 


2c. of each Aug. 18, 1907. 
Boston rubber shoe com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Ain’t she a peach. (G 16536, Aug. 10, 
190%.) [10716 
Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Are you kidding me. (G 16419, July 
26, 1907.) [10717 
Beautiful dancing senoritas. (G 16391, 
July 25, 1907; 2 c July 26, 1907.) 
Bison City quartette. (G 16495, Aug. 
6, 1907.) 


Bun Granville. (G 16422, July 26, 
1SO0Rs 2reresuly 27, 1907.) 

By Heaven it is Clarice Lyndon. (G 
Limi Aue. ySet 1907 5 2) ec, Auge 9: 
1907.) 

Casino girls extravaganza co. 
16418, July 26, 1907.) 

Cornalla and Eddie. (G 16393, July 
25, 1907; 2 ec. July 26, 1907.) 


597 


(G 


598 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Cyclone dancer at the club. 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 «& Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Delivering the goods. (G@ 16377, July 
22, 1907.) 
Doe. Quigley. (G 16421, July 26, 
1907; 2c. July 27, 1907.) 


Gee but it’s tough to be poor. (G 
16492, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Girl (A) from the golden west. (G 
16392, July 25, 19072 25@ Futy? 26: 


1907. ) 

Girl (The) in scarlet. 
22, 1907.) 
He’s my boy. 

2c. Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Hilton (Margie) (G 16362, July 19, 
1907; 2 @ July 20, 19072) 


(G 16376, July 


I would rather be a nameless outcast. | 


(G@ 16510, Aug. 8, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 9, 
1907. ) 


Imperial girls. 
1907; 2 ¢ July 20, 1907.) 


Little (The) organ grinder. (G 
164938, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Look! look! that’s the finish. (G 


16435, July 29, 1907.) 

Man (The) behind the comedy gun. 
(G 16375, July 22, 1907.) 

Never mind the ladies. (G 16436, July 
29, 1907.) 

Now die, damn you. (G 16507, Aug. 
8, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 9, 1907.) 

Now then Ginny, graba the chair. (G 
16509, Aug. 8, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 9, 
1907.) 


Ob how it sparkles. (G 16514, Aug. 9, 
1907; 2 ce. Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Sears (Miss Gladys) (G 16463, Aug. 
1, 190%; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1907.) 


Simple (A) lesson. (G 16374, July 22, 


1907. ) 

Trotting race. 5540. (G 16420, July 
26, 1907.) 

Victor and his Venetian band. (G 
16434, July 29, 1907.) 

Warning (A) to women. (G 16508, 


Aug. 8, 1907; 2c. Aug. 9; 1907.) 


Washburn (Lillian) as the Automobile 
girl. 
July 20, 1907.) 


Dial (Eugene), New York. 

Ne Ye 
Dial (Augusta), directress of the Na- 
vassar ladies’ band. 3 sheet. (G 
16473, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


(G 16513, 


(G 16494, Aug. 6, 1907; 


(G 16363, July 19, | 


(G 16364, July 19, 1907; 2 «¢. | 


[10718 | 


Dial (Eugene), New York, 
Neo 


a 


Navassar ladies band. 3 Sheet. (G 
16469, Aug. 2, 1907.) 

Navassar ladies band. 1 sheet. (G 
16470, Aug. 2, 1907.) 

Nevassar ladies band. 16 sheet. (G 


16474, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


Navassar ladies band, green back- 
ground. 35 sheet. (G 16472, Aug. 2, 
1907. ) ‘ 

| Navassar ladies band, yellow back- 
ground. 3 sheet. (G@ 16471, Aug. 2, 
1907. ) 


2c. of each July 4, 1907. 


Evans (Asa Y.), Manteo, 
ING: 

Fort Raleigh. (G 13187, May 19, 1906; 

2c May 27, 1907.) [10719 


Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Wayside home. (G 16512, 
1907. ) 


Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Chief’s (The) daughter. (G 16577, 
Aug. 16, 1907.) [10721 


Innocence. (G 16578, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
Hood (C. I.) company, 


Lowell, Mass. 
First (The) lesson. (G@ 16305, July 12. 


Aug. 9, 
[10720 


1907. ) [10722 
Kallich (Julius), Port- 
land, Oreg. 
Kallich giant cherries. (G 16490, Aug. 
5, 1907.) [10723 


Keith (Geo. E.) company, 
Campello, Mass. 


Seasons. 1908. (G 16552, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) [10724 
Kelley & Glass, New York, 
ING 
Race horse Rock Sand and jockey. (G 
16094, June 19, 1907.) [10725 
Race horse Roseben and jockey. (G 
16095, June 19, 1907.) 
1c. of each June 19, 1907. 
1c. of each June 20, 1907. 
Klaw & Erlanger, New 
Ors (NU. 
Dancing girl. (G 16585, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
[10726 
Koehler (Joseph), New 
York, Nias 
| I am running up a large bill. 1138. 
(G 16564, June 1, 1907.) [10727 
| I was held up here. 1140. (G 16566, 


June 1, 1907.) 


CHROMOS AND 
v. 2, nos. 86-39 


LITHOGRAPHS. 599 


Koehler (Joseph), New 
Mork ANU LY). 
Made a serious mistake. 1145. (G 
16571, June 1, 1907.) 
Our bills for drinks are large. 1141. | 


(G 16567, June 1, 1907.) 
Out for blood. 1142. 
1, 1907.) 
Pretty (A) tough proposition. 
(G 16565, June 1, 1907.) 
Swell (A) affair. 1148. 
June 1, 1907.) 
To be pointed. 
rad, 19072) 


1137. (G 16563, June 


We are never lonesome. 1146. 
16572, June 1, 1907.) 
We are waiting for you. 1147. (G 


16573, June 1, 1907.) 

We are very fond of little children. 
1148. (G 16574, June 1, 1907.) 
What a night we had. 1144. 

16570, June 1, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 13, 1907. 


Otis lithograph company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


Lady birds: Brother I salute you. 
16486, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


(G 


S. A. (G 16487, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


——I will hurl you to the fury of my 


army. (G 16488, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

— Some of the birds. 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Singing girl from Killarney. Alan; 
you cur. 4 sheet. (G 16390, July 
24, 1907; 2 ce. July 25, 1907.) 

— Shtand awa, Hickey Nickey, 
sheet. (G 16378, July 22, 1907.) 
— Stand away you drunken fiend. 

sheet. (G 16379, July 22, 1907.) 


Providence lithograph 
company, Providence, 
ees 


ey 


Jesus and John the Baptist. 
(G 16597, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Jesus at the pool of Bethesda. 
38. (G 16599, Aug.. 19, 1907.) 
Temperence lesson. 22 by 3. 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Sacketts & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing and printing com- 
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
All things must have a beginning. 83. 
(G 16556, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
Going far away. 90. (G 16559, Aug. 7, 
1907.) 


Security. 
1907.) 


11259—07——2 


23 by 3. 


91. 


(G 16568, June | 
1139. | 


(G 16569, 


(G | 


[10728 | 
—— Embarking for the good old U. | 


(G 16489, 


Net 


[10729 | 
23 by | 


(G 16598, | 


[10730 | 


(G 16560, Aug. 7, | 


(G | 


Sacketts & Wilhelms litho- 

graphing and printing com- 

pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
(G 


Tall oaks. 80. 16554, Aug. 7, 
1907. ) 
Title guarantee. 78. (G 16553, Aug. 
fae 907.) 
| We are alive. 81. (G 16555, Aug. 7, 
1907.) 
| While you sleep. 84. (G 16557, Aug. 
1; 1907.) 
| Wisdom. 85. (G 16558, Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Sanders (P.), New York, 
Nea ys 


Thanksgiving greetings. 
Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Smith (Edward), Detroit, 
Mich. 
Hold (A) up in Arizona. (G 16586, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ce. Aug. 1, 1907.) 
[10732 


(G 16579, 
[10731 


Standard lithographing 
company, New York, 
N. 
Surprised. (G 16448, July 30, 1907.) 
[10733. 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Chase. 12 sheet. N. Y. 124038. (G 
16299, July 11, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 10, 
1907.) [10734 


Down and out. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12486. 


(G 16342, July 15, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

Erlee. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12466. (G 
16883, July 22, 1907; 2 ¢ Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

In the lead. 8 sheet. 12425. (G 
16110, June 20, 1907; 2 c Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

Play. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12358 (G 
15893, May 29, 1907; 2c Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

| Pool room. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12487. (G 
16325, July 12, 1907; 2 c Aug. 10,. 

| 1907.) 

Portrait. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12468. (G 
16260, July 5, 1907; 2c Aug. 10, 
1907. ) ; 

Prairie fire. 16 sheet. N. Y. 12435. 


(G 16132, June 22, 1907; 2.c. Aug. 
10, 1907. ) 


Stand. 24 sheet. N. Y. 12457. (G 
16319, July 12, 1907; 2c. Aug. 10, 
1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n,'S.; pt. 4 


600 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Bust portrait of Roger Imhof and 
eight character poses. 10779. (G 
16502, Aug. 6, 1907.) [107385 


Bust portrait of Roy HE. Fox. 10674. 
(G 16500, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Don’t call him mister. 10689. (G 
16503, Aug. 6, 1907. ) 

Evolution (The) 10708. (G 16464, 
Aug. 2, 1907.) 

I could make you marry her. 10245. 
(G 16369, July 20, 1907.) 

Y’ll burn the new will. 10600. (G 
16367, July 20, 1907.) 

I think a heap o’ you. 10687. (G 
16496, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

King (Billy) character head. 10515. 
(G 16499, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Look who’s here. 10781. (G 16505, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Martin (Al W.) bust portrait. 10578. 
(G 16371, July 20, 1907.) 

Out-door exercise. 10780. (G 16504, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Powell (Clarence) eharacter head. 
10514. (G 16498, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


United States hthograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohi 


10. 
Save me, Jack, save me. 10599. (G 
16501, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Stand back. 10246. 
20, 1907.) 
Sultan’s (The) favorite. 
16465, Aug. 2, 1907.) 
Tell me, wherein I have erred. 10733. 
(G 16467, Aug. 2, L9OTE) 

They’ve got Audrey. 10601. (G 16368, 
July 20, 1907.) 

Things have gone to the bad for me 


(G 16370, July 


AOTTT. = G 


lately. 10784. (G 16468, Aug. 2, 
190) 

Tramp and girl. 317. (G 16366, July 
20, 1907.) 

Truax (Sarah) seated. 10680. (G 
16466, Aug. 2, 1907.) 

Two men struggling. 328. (G@ 16497, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Two scenes. 10665. (G 16365, July 20, 
1907.) 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Sprays of holly. (G 16600, Aug. 19, 


1907. ) [10736 
Sprig (A) of holly. (G 16601, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 


SIMCersan, t, MOO Res ao ee eee iene 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 
of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘ Copyright by 


Roy Adams, Grand Lake, Colo. 
received Aug. 7, 1907.”’ 


Adams (Roy), Grand 
Lake, Colo. 
Leaping (The) trout. (H 97826, Aug. 
4, 190T.) [10737 
American mutoscope & 
biograph company, New 
Werk. N.Y. 
Hypnotist’s (The) revenge. (H 97644, 
Aug. 3, 1907. [10738 
Armitage (P. C.), Pres- 
cott, Ariz. 


Unveiling (The) of the Rough rider 
(H 96440, July 9, 1907.) | 
[10739 | 


monument. 


Bandholtz (F. J.), 

Moines, Iowa. 

Birds eye view, Davenport, Iowa. 

98229, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 19, 

1907. ) [10740 

Birds eye view, Ft. Madison, Iowa. 
(H 97681, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Des 


Birds eye view, Moline, Ill. (H 98230, 


Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Burlington, [owa, Main & Jefferson sts. 
(Hi 97679, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Fairfield, Iowa. (H 97684, Aug. 
1907.) | 

Ft. Madison from river. (H 97680, | 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Keokuk, Iowa, 3rd & Main sts. (H 
97677, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Mississippi river, Keokuk, Iowa. (H 


97678, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 
1907. ) 

Muscatine, Iowa. (H 98227, Aug. 16, 
1907; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Rock Island, III. 
1907; 2.e& Aue: 19, 1907.) 

Washington, Iowa. (H 98226, Aug. 16, 
1907 ; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, 
Iowa. (H 97683, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Banister (T.), Frankfort, 
Mich. 
Lakes and valleys in Benzie co., Mich. 
(H 97838, Aug. 8, 1907.) [10741 


(H 97682, Aug. 


(Hf | 


ost 


(H 98228, Aug. 16, | 


Class Hee xXexNe,) no WoTs26, Ause 


1907; 2 copies 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Yt. 
Buckwheat bay, Thompson’s Point, Vt. 
(H 97889, Aug. 9, 1907.) [10742 


| Cedar Beach, Vt., from Sunset Point. 


CEI TSOL,, Auge Oe 190 Ty) 


Clark’s bay, Thompson’s Point, Vt. 
(H 97896, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Cliff (The), Thompson’s Point, Vt. (H 
97888, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Cottages at Cedar Beach, Vt. (H 


97893, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Grater club, dining hall, Essex, N. Y. 
(H 97885, Aug. 9, 1907. ) 


| Gulf (The), Thompson’s Point, Vt. (H 
97898, Aug. 9, 1907.) . 
Landing at Cedar Beach, Vt. (H 
97890, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Poplars) "@the),. Hssex, = NY W/E 


97886, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Promenade (The), Thompson’s Point, 
Vt. (H 97897, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Split Rock, N. Y., on Lake Champlain. 
(H 97887, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Split Rock light on Lake Champlain, 
N. Y. (H 97894, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


Steamboat landing, Thompson’s Point, 


Vt. (H 97895, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Sunset path, Cedar Beach, Vt. (H 
97892, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Beck (Chas. R. R.), Thur- 
mont, Md. 
Hunting Dale, Thurmont, Md. (H 
97834, Aug. 7, 1907.) [10743 
Benjamin (Isaac), Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Dempsey (Edward J.) (H 98099, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) [10744 


Bernstein (R. A.), 
Angeles, Cal. 

Madonna of the Offering, by Elizabetta 

Sirani. 1638-1665. (H 96339, May 

3, 1907.) [10745 


601 


Los 


602 


Bond (George W.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Country school house. 
9, 1907. ) 


Country town. 
1907. ) 

Tell mother I’ll be there. 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 


When the frost is on the pumpkin. 
(H 98208, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Boyd (Ff. M.), Gainesville, 
Tex. 
White sliding to first. Gainesville ball 
i hoceame: = TOOT (H 97650, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) [10747 


Bradley (Harry L.), Bar. 
Harbor, Me. 
Panorama of Bar Harbor, Me (H 
97647, Aug. 5, 1907; 2 ec July 22, 
1907. ) [10748 


Branch (H. C.), Webster, 
Mass. 
Unveiling of the Soldiers’ monument, 
July 4, 1907, Webster, Mass. (H 
96411, July 9, 1907.) [10749 


15th regiment military parade, July 4, 


(H 97865, Aug. 
[10746 


(H 97866, Aug. 9, 


(H 98209, 


1907, Webster, Mass. (H 96412, 
July 9, 1907.) 
Brown (Stephen P.), 


Hampton, N. H. 
Ice (An) view of Great Boar’s head. 
(H 98134, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10750 


Canfield (J. M.), Willow 
Grove, Pa. 
Beachey’s airship, Willow Grove park. 
(H 97837, Aug. 8, 1907.) [10751 
Case & Draper, Juneau, 
Alaska. 
Gastineaux channel from Mt. Juneau. 
(H. 98371, Aug. 19, 1907.) [10752 
Icebergs at Taku glacier. (H 98378, 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Juneau, Alaska. 
1907.) 


Junéau on Gastineaux channel, Alaska, 
Douglas and Treadwell in the dis- 
tance. (H 98372, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Old Thlinget women, Funter bay. 
Alaska. (H 98364, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


P. C. co. excursion str. Spokane at 
Taku glacier, Taku inlet, Alaska. 
(H 98376, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


P. C. co. str. Spokane at Taku glacier, 
Taku inlet, Alaska, July 16, 1907. 
(H 98377, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Str. Spokane at Taku glacier, July 16, 
1907. (H 98374, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Str. Spokane, leaving Taku glacier, 
Taku inlet, July 16, 1907. (H 98379, 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 


(H 98373, Aug. 19, 


Friends. 


| Off for Estes park. 50. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Case & Draper, Juneau, 
A ska, 

Taku glacier, Taku inlet, Alaska. (H 
98375, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Thlinget packing co., Aug. 2, 1907, load- 
ing scow from salmon trap. (H 
98362, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Salmon trap, Aug. 2, 1907, brailing 
salmon from trap into Scow. (H 
98370, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

--— Salmon trap. (H 98366, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) ; 

Salmon trap no. 6, Aug. 2, 1907, 

Point Retreat. (H 98363, Aug. 19, 

L907. } 

Trap no. 6, Aug. 2, 1907. (H 

98361, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Trap no. 6, Aug. 2, 1907, preparing 

to lift trap. (H 98369, Aug. 19, 

1907. ) 

Trap no. 7, Aug. 2, 1907, lifting 

trap before brailing salmon onto 

scow. (H 98368, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Trap no. 7, one of two scow loads 
of 18,000 each. (H 98365, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

—— Trap no. 7, Aug. 2, 1907, prepar- 
ing to brail salmon from trap to 
scow. (H 98367, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Chickering (Hlmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

MeMullin (Miss C. J.) 

98210-98215, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Clatworthy (F. P.), Estes 
Park, Colo. 
Big Thompson canon. 


Ito G2") (CH 
[10753 


51 & 52. (H 


98465, 98466, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 «@ 
July 8, 1907.) [10754 
Cheyenne mountain. 27. (H 98462, 


Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. July 8, 1907.) 
Estes Park, Colo. 701, 710. (H 98468, 
98469, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
(H 98464, Aug. 19, 1907; 2¢. 
July 8, 1907. . 


Gateway Garden of the Gods. 7. (H 
98475, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 c¢ July 8, 
1907. ) 


(H 98467, 
Aug. 19, 1907; 2 ¢. July 8, 1907.) 


Pikes peak, Colo. 1. (H 98478, Aug. 
19, 1907; 2e@ July 8, 1907.) 


— 4. (H 98459, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. 
July 8. 1907.) 


Pikes peak and Colo. Springs. 2. (H 
98471, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 ¢« July 8, 
1907. ) 


Pikes peak ave., Colo. Springs. 44. 
(H 98460, Aug. 19, 1907; 2¢. July 8, 
1907. ) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


6038 


Clatworthy (F. P.), Estes 
Park, Colo. 
Pikes peak from Colo. Springs. 3. (H 


98461, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 ¢ July 8, 
1907. ) 
— 5. (H 98458, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. 


July 8, 1907.) 


Pikes peak, Colo. from Gateway. 6. 
(H 98472, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. July 8, 
1907. ) 


Pillars of Hercules. 35. (H 98477, 
Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. July 8, 1907.) 


Public library, Pikes peak, Colo. 
Springs. 52. (H 98470, Aug. 19, 
1907; 2 ec. July 8, 1907.) 


South Cheyenne canon. 39. (H 98474, 
Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. July 8, 1907.) 


— 43. (H 98476, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. 
July 8, 1907.) 
Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Hollyday (Rear-Admiral R. C.) (H 
97645, Aug. 3, 1907.) [10755 
Cornell co-operative  so- 
ciety, Ithaca, N. Y. 


A. D. White gate. (H 98415, Aug 19, 
1907. ) [10756 


Armory. (H 98416, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Barnes hall. (H 98417, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Boardman hall. (H 98418, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Campus from library. (H 98419, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 


Cascadilla bridge. (H 98407, Aug. 19, 


1907.) 

Cayuga lake. (H 98405, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Central ave. (H 98420, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

College of agriculture. (H 98422, Aug. 
19, 1907. ) 

Cornell boat house. (H 98421, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 

Cornell library. (H 98408, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Franklin hall. (H 98406, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 

Goldwin-Smith hall. (H 98423, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 

Lincoln Hall. (H 98414, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

McGraw hall. (H 98411, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Morrill hall. (H 98424, Aug. 19, 


1907.) 


Cornell co-operative so- 
ciety, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Morrill hall walk. (H 98418, Aug. 19, 


1907.) 

Sage chapel. (H 98425, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 

Sage college. (H 98409, Aug. 19, 
1907 

Sibley college. (H 98426, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Sibley walk. (H 98412, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 

Sigma chi fraternity. (H 98427, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 


Stimson and Boardman halls. (H 
98429, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Stimson hall. (H 98428, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


Taughannock falls. 
19, 1907.) 


Triphammer falls. 
1907. ) 


Veterinary college. 
1907.) 


White hall. (H 98432, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 20, 1907. 


(H 984380, Aug. 
(H 98410, Aug. 19, 


(H 98431, Aug. 19, 


Covell (Bert G.), Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 
Johnston (Joseph F.) 11627 A. & 


11627 B. 
1907.) 


Curtiss studio, New Ha- 
ven, Conn. 


Yale academic class 1907. (H 98147, 
Aug. 13, 1907; 2c Aug. 14,°4907T) 


(H 97848, 97849, Aug. 9, 
[10757 


[10758 
Davis (Charles H.), New 
York NOX: 
At the telephone. (H 98703, Aug. 22, 
1907.) [10759 
By my window. (H 98704, Aug. 22, 
1907. ) 
Complacency. (H 98706, Aug. 22, 
1907. ) 
Isobel. (H 98705, Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Dean (Eugene O.), Cort- 
land, N. Y. 
Boat landing Little York park. (H 
97855, Aug. 9, 1907.) [10760 


De Guire (Joseph AIl- 
phonse), Montreal, 
Canada. 
(H.'97552, July 22, 1907.) 
[10761 
Denver post, Denver, Colo. 
Frey (Marguerette) 33 & 34 (H 
98162, 98163, Aug. 14, 1907.) [10762 


Madona. 


604 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Armor room, Metropolitan museum of 
art, New York. (H 98694, Aug. 22, 
1907.) [10763 

Art museum, Detroit, Mich. (H 97842, 
Aug. 8, 1907.) 

Aspern. (H 98109, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Broad silent valley. 
16, 1907.) 


Brooklyn. (H 98123, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


CH Ori21 Ane. ©, 1907.) 


Burgomaster of Leyden and his wife. | 


(H 98250, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c Aug. 
15, 1907.) . 1 
Canonicus. (H 98107, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Chasseloup Loubet. (H 98110, Aug. 

12, 1907.) 
Cincinnati. (H 98101, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Docking a battleship, U. S. S. Missouri, 


A, B, & C. (H 98103-98105, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) 

Dutch interior. (H 95369, June 19, 
1907. ) 


Ecce Homo Mater Dolorosa. (H 98252, 
Aug. 16, 1907; 2 ce. Aug. 15, 1907.) 
Hvening. 

Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Evening, after Dessar. (H 98238, Aug. 


16, 1907. ) 

Wxpectation. (H 98197, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Fishers (The). (H 95368, June 19, | 
1907.) 

Franklin (Benjamin). (H 98196, Aug. 
14, 1907. ) 

Friedland. (H 98244, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Girl with a parrot. (H 98111, Aug. 12, | 
1907. ) 


Holy family. 
2 c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 
Jade room, Metropolitan Museum of 


Art, New York. A&B. (H 98692, 
986938, Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Kleber. (H 98112, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Landing (The) (H 98246, Aug. 16, 
1907 5.2 ee Aug.. 15, 1907.) 

Madame Charpentier and family. 
98113, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Madonna and Child with infant St. 
John. (H 98190, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


Main stairway Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, New York. 
22, 1907.) 


Melchers (Mrs. Gari) 
12, 1907.) 


(H 98129, Aug. 


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n.s., pt. 4 


(H 98239, Aug. | 


(H 98251, Aug. 16, 1907; | 


(Hi | 


(H 98245, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c. | 


| Tennessee. 
(H 98695, Aug. | 


| Pieta. 
Bunch of bucking broncho busters. | 


| Presidente Sarmiento. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 
York. (H 98691, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
Morning view in Venice. (H 98114, 

Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Nell Gwynne. 
1907.) 

October moonlight. 
1907.) 


(H 98115, " Ame... 12, 
(H 98116, Aug. 12, 
(H 98117, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Portrait of a man. (H 98118, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 


Portrait of a man. 029325. (H 98188, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Portrait of a man. 029341. (H 98198, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Portrait of a young man. (H 98241, 


Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Portrait of Archbishop Cramer. 
98119, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Portrait of Baron Arnold de Roy of 
Zuidarwyn. (H 98243, Aug. 16, 
1907.) 

Portrait of Don Sebastian Martinez. 
(H 98249, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 
15, LIVE) 

Portrait of Henry G. Marquand. 
98120, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 


(H 98100, Aug. 


12. 19072) 

Princess de Conde as Diana. (H 
98248, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 «@ Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 

Quartette. (H 98189, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Rain (The) (H 98240, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

| Religious procession in Brittany. (H 
98121, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Returning from the chase. (H 98242, 


Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Reverie. (H 98193, Aug. 14, 1907.) 

St. Louis. (H 98102, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Sankt George. (H 98108, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 

Scenes from the lives of two saints. 
(H 98122, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Skirmish between Cossack and Im- 
perial body guard 1814. (H 98191, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 

Spring woods. (H 98247, Aug. 16, 
1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 

Statuary hall. Metropolitan museum 
of art, New York. A, B, C, D. (H 
98696-98699, Aug. 22, 1907.) 

(H 98106, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Victor Hugo, A & B. (HAH 98124, 
98125, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

View in county Kerry, Ireland. 
98192, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


(H 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


v. 2, nos. 36-39 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
(H 98194, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


(H 95370, June 19, 


Vintage. 
Virgin (The) 
H9073) 


Virgin and Child. (H 98126, Aug. 12, 


1907.) 
Wife of Frans Hals. (H 98195, Aug. 
14, 1907.) 
Deuble (Charles G.), Can- 


ton, Ohio. 
McKinley national memorial, Canton, 
Ohio, with portrait of William Mc- 


Kinley. (H 97851, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 
ce. July 19, 1907.) [10764 
ae does, July 19, 1907; 2 « 


July 5, 1907.) 
Dey (Albert H.), Brook- 
ayn IN: Y. 
Golden City entrance. 
9, 1907. ) 


Dial (Eugene), New York, 
3 Gee 'es 


(H 97881, Aug. 
[10765 


Navassar ladies’ band in full uniform, 
seated, without director. F. (H 
97580, Aug. 2, 1907.) [10766 


—— seated in music shell with male 
eitecror 9 a (HH 97578, Aug.” 2, 
1907. ) 


—— seated in three straight rows. 
E. (H 97579, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


2c. each June 29, 1907. 


Dodge (H. B.), Barre, Vt. 
Apparatus room, Central fire station, 
Barre, Vermont. (H 98346, Aug. 19, 
190) [10767 


Drake (J. A.), Washing- 
ion D.C. 
Just startin’ with Beachey’s air ship. 
(H 98183, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10768 


Dye (W. D.), Rockport, 
Tex 


19 fish, 100 Ibs., caught with atid, 
Rockport, Miexe (2097823) Ane), 
1907. ) [10769 


Edison (Thomas A.), West 
Orange, N. J. 
Stage struck. 1to8. (H 98380-98387, 
Aug. 19, 1907.) [10770 


Ellerman (Ferdinand), Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

Pasadena, central portion. C. 78. 

97822, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Elrod (Morton J.), Mis- 
soula, Mont. 


Bison cows and calves, Flathead In- 
dian reservation. (H 97712, Aug. 5, 
1907.) [10772 


(H 
[10771 


605 


Elrod (Morton J.), Mis- 
soula, Mont. 


Bison herd coming down the road, 


Flathead Indian reservation. (H 
97706, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Bison herd entering Ravalli, Mont. 


_(H 97717, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Bison herd going over the hill into 
Ravalli, Mont. (H 97707, Aug. 5, 
1907.) ’ 

Bison herd in the corral at Ravalli, 
Mont. (H 97710, Aug.’5, 1907.) 

Head of a bison, Pablo herd. 
97713, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Herd of yearling bison, Ravalli, Mont. 
(H 97708, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Holding a bison in the ear, 


(A 


Ravalli, 


Mont. (H 97716, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
King of the Pablo bison herd. (H 
97711, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Last of the bison, Ravalli, Mont. (H 


97718, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Looking up the road at Ravalli, Mont., 
bison coming down. (H 97714, Aug. 
5, 1907.) 

Lords (The) of the bison herd, Flat- 


head Indian reservation. (H 97709, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) ~ 

Raval,” Monk” (CH 97120" Anes 
1907. ) 


and calves, Flat- 
(CH. OF T1as Auge 5; 


Two buffalo cows 
head reserve. 
1907. ) 


Valley of the Jocko river, near Ra- 


valli, Mont. (Hi 90719) Vv Aug 3, 
1907. ) 
Elson (A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Lincoln (Abraham), front view, pro- 
file and three-quarter front view. 
(H 98065-98067, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

[10773 
2c. of each Aug. 10, 1907. 


Fair (Henry), Lewiston, 


Idaho. 
Hlk’s temple. (H 97902, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
[10774. 
Lewiston-Clarkston bridge and hills. 


648. (H 97899, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Lewiston band. 649. (H 97900, Aug. 
9, 1907.) 
Lewiston band and stand. 650. (H 
97901, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Lewiston state normal. (H 97908, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Halk. (New York, IN: Y. 
Booth (General Wm.) 6. (H 98707, 
Aug. 22, 1907.) [10775 


606 


Floe (Haston), Blue Earth, 
Minn. 
On the Blue Earth river looking east 
from old mill. (H 97829, Aug. 7, 


1907.) [10776 
Flynn (T. Ashby), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Having a hot time in Washington. (H 
98237, Aug. 16, 1907.) [10777 
Forsyth (N. A.), Butte, 
Mont. 
Chief Moise and his family. (H 97655. 
Aug. 5, 1907.) [10778 


Dunean MacDonald on his war horse. 
560. (H 97653, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Few of the four hundred sold to Can+ 
ada. (H 97652, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Moise, head chief of the Flatheads. 
(H 97654, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Organ room in the great Morrison cay- 
ern. (H 97658, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Sampson of the Flathead. (H 97656, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Subdued prisoners waiting for their 
exile. (H 97651, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Wonderful works of nature, Morrison 
cave. (H 97657, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Frey (Wm. B.), Quincy, IIl. 
Old Adams county court house. (H 
98231, Aug. 16, 1907.) [10779 


Ruins of old Adams county court house. 
(H 98232, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Giohwiller (Louis 
Almena, Kans. 

Direct to consumer. (H 98160, Aug. 

12, 1907; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1907.) 
Goodrich (George W.), 
Nottingham, N. H. 

Maj. Waldron’s garrison. (H 98347, 

Aug. 19, 1907.) [10781 
Grand lodge, I. O. O. F. of 
Missouri, St. Louis, Mo. 

I. O. O. EF. home band of Missouri. A 
& B. (H 98264, 98265, Aug. 17, 
1907. ) [10782 

Grossman (A.), Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Souslin (Marion) (H 97821, Aug. 6, 

1907.) [10783 
Grunska (EH. J.), Chicago, 
IONE 

Gingerine girl. (H 97630, Aug. 2, 

1907; 2 c. July 19, 1907.) [10784 
Hajjar (S. D.) & Haboush 
(B. F.), United States. 

Megabgab. (Bishop Kerolos) In black 
robe. (H 98141, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 ¢. 
July 24, 1907.) [10785 

——HIn white robes. (H 98140, July 
24,1907; 2 c. July 11, 1907.) 


N.), 


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Hanford (D. R.), Duluth, 
Minn. 
Cow boy and his horse. 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 


‘Hanson (Maynard OD.), 
Portland, Me. 


Ruins at Old Orchard beach. (H 
98348, Aug. 19, 1907.) [10787 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, 
a 


(H 98130, 
[10786 


Pa. 
Babe in the woods. (H 98270, Aug. 
17, 1907.) [10788 


Canal lock, Ledgewood. (H 98276, 
Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Canal lock, open. 
1907.) 

Closed, canal lock, Ledgewood. 
98269, Aug, 17, 1907.) 

Cupid unseen. (H 98271, Aug. 17%, 
1907.) 

Cupid watching for the lovers. 
98266, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Cupid’s discovery. (H 98277, Aug. 17, 
1907. ) 

From plane no. 2. 
1907. ) 

From the lake to the Oneonta, Har- 
vey’slake. (H97967, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

I'rom the Oneonta, Harvey’s lake. (H 
97968, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

King’s basin. (H 98275, Aug. 17, 
1907. ) 

Lake scene, Ledgewood. 
Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Ledge (The), Ledgewood, N. J. 
97978, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

(H 98274, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Looking for boarders. (H 98267, Aug. 
17, 1907.) 

M. & E. canal, Ledgewood. 

Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Maxim pier, and fort. 
10, 1907.) 


(H 98282, Aug. 17, 


(H 


(H 


(H 98272, Aug. 17, 


(H 98278, 


(H 


(1 98281, 


(H 97971, Aug. 


Maxim pier from Maxim park. (H 
97979, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Maxim pier, front view. (H 97970, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Maxim pier on Lake Hopatcong. (H 
97972, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Old (The) oaken bucket. (H 97977, 


Aug. 10, 1907.) 


On Harvey’s lake. 
1907.) 


Plane no, 2, east. 
1907.) 

River (The) Styx, Lake Hopatcong. 
(H 98280, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


(H 97969, Aug. 10, 


(H 98268, Aug. 17, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


607 


Harris (W. J.), Pittston, 
Pa 
Villa von Campe. A. (H 98273, Aug. 
ot 7: ) 
Villa von Campe. B. 
rg TO T ) 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Sampson. 


(H 98279, Aug. 


Indian (An) 
Aue &, 1907.) [10789 
Nempeyo. (H 97648, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Hazard (EH. W.), South- 
: ington, Conn. 
Southington & Plantsville ball club. 


(H 98139, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 6, | 


1907.) [10790 
Heywood (D. E.). Range- 
ley, Me. 
Cow moose. Series 3, no. 2. (H 98149, 
Aug. 13, 1907.) [10791 | 
Sentinel. Series 3, no. 1. (H 98148, | 
Aug. 13, 1907.) | 
Homes (William), Cho- 
eorua, N. H. 
Barker doorway, Salem, Mass. (H 
97847, Aug. 9, 1907.) [10792 
Little doorway, Salem, Mass. (H 
97846, Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Hull (Dana), Chicago, Il. 
Armour (Mrs. J. Ogden). (H 98354, 
Aug: 19, 1907.) [10793 | 


— Head down. 
1907.) 

— Head up. 
1907. ) 

Armour (Miss Lolita) 
19, 1907.) 

Hayden (Harvey S.) 
19, 1907.) 

Westcott (Charles) 
19, 1907.) 

Ingersoll (Truman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 


(H 98356, Aug. 19, 


(H 98355, Aug. 


(H 98352, Aug. 


(H 98353, Aug. 


Minnesota state capitol. 8 by 10... 
20571. (H 97266, July 24, 1907; | 
2e. July 11, 1907.) [10794 


Jackson (W. B.), Marblie- 


head, Mass. 
Florence II. 2668, 2669, 2670. (H 
98216-98218, Aug. 15, 1907.) [10795 


Rose Dorothea. 2611. 
enp. Aug. 1, 1907. 
6, 1907.) 


Jacobs (Abraham 
Tacoma, Wash. 


Winner Lipton 
(H 97740, Aug. 


Tae is 


Waterfront marine view of Tacoma, | 
(H 92424, Feb. 6,. 
[10796 | 


Washington. 
1907; 2c. Apr. 30, 1907.) 


(H 97649, | 


19, | 


H 98357, Aug. 


| Jamestown official photo 
corporation, Norfolk, 
Va. 
| Colonial Virginia and the burning of 
| Jamestown. 1809. (H 96544, July 
| 11, 1907; 2 ¢. June 29, 1907.) 
| [10797 
Johnson (P. A.), Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 
Blake landing, Lake Carlos, Alexan- 
dria, Minn. (H 97701, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

) [10798 
_ Bridge, Hotel Blake, Alexandria, Minn. 
| (H 97699, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Hotel Blake, Alexandria, Minn. (H 
97698, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
| Hotel Blake, A., Alexandria, Minn. 


(H 97697, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
_ Hotel Blake, Lake Carlos, Alexandria, 
Minn. (H 97694, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
| Lake Carlos, Alexandria, Minn. 

| 97700, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

'Lake Le Homme Dieu, Alexandria, 
Minn. (H 97696, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Le Homme Dieu from Blake’s, Alex- 
andria, Minn. A. & B. (H 97692, 
97693, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Park, Hotel Blake, Alexandria, Minn. 
(H 97695, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Judge 


(H 


Company, New 


York, Nays 
When the lights flash out in Madison 
square. (H 89809, Jan. 29, 1907; 
Z je) Keb. 18))1907.) [10799 


Keuter (A. A.), Elkhart, 
Wis. 
Pine Point. (H 96442, June 28, 1907.) 


[10800 


Killelea (J. J.) & ©o., 
North Bennington, Vt. 


Along the water front, Oporto, Portugal. 
11458. (H 98004, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

[10801 

Beautiful portal to church of Santa 

Maria in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11445. (H 98006, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


_ Bridge and the town Coimbra, Portugal. 
11454. (H 98009, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Castello da Pena Centra, Portugal. 


11446. (H 98014, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Church and Rue Nova Alfandega, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11487. (H 98016, 


Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Church of San Francesco, Oporto, Por- 
| tugal. 11482. (H 98017, Aug. 10, 
| 1907.) 
| City of Lisbon from above the passeio 
publico da Estrella, Portugal. 11410. 
(H 98018, Aug. 10,1907; 2c. Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 


608 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Killelea,..¢3: | i.) s&uscox, 
North Bennington, Vt. 

Diamond house, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11422. (H 98019, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Great bridge Luiz Primeiro, Oporto, 
Portugal. 11460. (H 98024, Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

Lisbon from the Bay of Tagus, Por- 
tugal. 11401 to 11403. (H 98030- 
98032, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Lisbon from the passeio publico da Es- 
trella, Portugal. 11404, 11405, 11406, 
11407. (H 97980-97983, Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

Listening to the band in the Avenida, 
Lisbon, Portugal. 11484. (H 97984, 
Aug. 10, 1907. ) 

Market (The) of Coimbra, Portugal. 
11457. (H 97986, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Oporto from below the bridge, Portugal. 
11468. (H 97991, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

River (The) from the upper deck of 


the bridge, Oporto, Portugal. 11476. 
(H 97993, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Town (The) and the river, Oporto, 


Portugal. 11474. (H 97997, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

Upper (The) roadway and old wall, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11468. (H 97999, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 

View from the ascensor (elevator), Lis- 
bon, Portugal. 11408. (H 98000, 


Aug. 10, 1907.) 

View from the ascensor (elevator), Lis- 
bon, Portugal. 11409. (H 98001, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Kline (Charles Chester), 
Wheeling, W. Va. 
Coshocton, Ohio, 1907. (H 98169, Aug. 

14, 1907; 2 c. July 138, 1907.) [10802 


Klinger (Louis B.), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 


Waiting fora ride. (H 98359, Aug. 19, 
1907.) [10808 


Knowles (A. W.), Long- 
meadow, Mass. 
Forest park and the Connecticut river. 
(H 97841, Aug. 8, 1907.) [10804 


Landreth (Alexander G.), 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


Wine, women and song. (H 95536, 
June 25, 1907; 2 c. June 19, 1907.) 
[10805 
Latimer (Robert E.), Can- 
nelton, Ind. 

Monument at the 
Hanks Lincoln, mother of our mar- 
tyred president, Abraham Lincoln, 
at Lincoln City, Ind. (H 97835, 
Aug. 8, 1907.) [ 10806 


| J apanese fire fighters. 


grave of Nancy | 


n.s., pt. 4 
Lazarnick (N.). New 
York, Nv Y; 
Mrs. Russell Sage giving instructions 
to her gardener. (H 97690, Aug. 5, 


1907.) [10807 

on front porch. (H 97689, Aug. 
5, 1907.) 

on the side veranda. (H 97687, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 

on upper veranda. (H 97688, 


Aug. 5, 1907.) , 


side view on upper veranda. 
97691, Aug..5, 1907.) 


Levering (Arthur R.), E. 

Northfield, Mass. 

(H 98700, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
[10808 

(H 98702, Aug. 


(H 


Campus. 


Meyer (Rev. F. B.). 


22 LOOT) 
| Notch hill, Northfield, Mass. (H 
98701, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
Levick (Edwin), Hacken- 
sack WNovdocs 
Yacht Istelena, three quarter stern 
view. (H 97976, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
; [10809 
Lookabill (Alf), Craw- 
fordsville. Ind. 
Alf Lookabill’s gourd museum. (H 
98063, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10810 


McCorkle (James H.), 
Cape Elizabeth, Me. 


Fire at Old Orchard. (H 98686, Aug. 
22, 1900) [10811 


Macfee (Edward D.), jr., 
Petersburg, Va. 
Blue (The) and the Grey. D. (H 
96783, July 16, 1907572 eyauly.. 3, 
1907. ) [10812 


McKee (Joseph), Bridg- 


ton, Noa 
(H 98399, Aug. 


LO: LOO TS) [108138 


Madden (W. J.), Brook- 
lyn, N. ¥. 


Virgin and infant child Jesus. (H 
96341, July 6, 1907; 2 @) Aug: 2, 


1907. ) [10814 
Martin (james S.), Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 
Connoquenessig creek. (H 98199, Aug. 
5, 1907.) [10815 
Melies (Geo.), Paris, 
France. 
Bewildering (The) cabinet. (H 97725, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) [10816 


Drink. A great temperance story. (H 


97724, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


Mench (Phil) & Beyers 
(Henry), Clear Lake, 
Iowa. 
In the good old summer time. (H 
97455, July 29, 1907; 2 c. July 20, 
1907. ) [10817 


Menke (H. Wm.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Puppies, 1-4. 
16, 1907.) 


Meyer (Enno), Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


Old (The) pilot. (H 98146, Aug. 18, 


1907. ) 
Miller (August), Spring- 
field, Ohio. 
Ohio state home. I1.0.0.F. Spring- 
field, Ohio. (H 98345, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


[10820 | 


Moore (Frank W.), 
diana, Pa. 
school, Indiana, 
(H 98682, Aug. 22, 
[10821 
(H 98683, Aug. 22, 


In- 


State normal 
Athletic field. 
1907. ) 

Front campus. 
1907. ) 

— The grove. 
1907. ) 

— North walk. 
1907.) 

Mulvey (Harry R.), Cov- 
ington, Ky. 

Little simplicity. (H 97850, Aug. 9, 
1907. ) [10822 


Murat (A. L.), San Fran- 

cisco, Cal. 
Heroes of the great calamity. 
97646, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Nash (Herman), Pueblo, 
Colo. 


Black-eyed Susan. 
1907.) 

Bush morning glory. 
17, 1907.) 

Cleome. (H 98335, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Harebell. (H 98343, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Mexican poppy. 
1907.) 

Penstemon. (H 98342, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Prickly pear cactus. 1-3. 
98333, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


(H 98684, Aug. 22, 


(H 98685, Aug. 22, 


(H 
[10823 


Primrose. (H 98341, Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Sand daisy. (H 98340, Aug. 17, 1907.) | 
Sand lily. (H 98339, Aug. 17, 1907.) | 


Thistle and butterfly. H 98337, Aug. 
Phe OU: 


(H 98257-98260, Aug. | 
[10818 | 


[10819 | 


(H 98331- | 


| 


-Bovee (Mae). B. 


 Ghiek. Anroimeeniqise iainlathead: 
Pa, | 


\) ———— fullieure: 


| Altar place, 


| Canyon of a thousand Palms. 
(H 98338, Aug. 17, | 
[10824 | 


(H 98336, Aug. | 
| Corridor, 


From the 17 
(H 98334, Aug. 17, | 


609 


Newcomb (Alta 
Vernal, Utah. 
Crazy Indian. (Hl 977136, AueruG; 
1907. ) [10825 
Crazy Indian with brother. (H 97737, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Indian papoose. 
1907. ) 
Ute Indian bear dance. 
6, 1907.) 
Omaha _ daily 
Omaha, Nebr. 
(H 93757, Apr: 26, 
1907; 2 @ Apr. 26,1907: 1°¢. Mays, 
1907. ) [10826 
Parrett New 


Ida), 


(CH 97789, Aig. -G: 
(H 97738, Aug. 


news, 


GE i 2)L 
York, N. ¥. 
(Helen) (H 97882, Aug. 9, 
[19827 


E.), 


Gould 
1907. ) 


Peeso (Frederic 
Butte, Mont. 
(H 
[10828 


(H 


97830, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
Left-handed Flathead, 
97832, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
(H 97833, 


bust. 

ANS Te 
1907.) 

Victor Vanderburg, Flathead. 
97831, Aug. 7, 1907.) 

Pillsbury picture co., Oak- 
land, Cal. 
Capistrano. 1492. (H 

97582, Aug. 2, 1907.) [10829 
Arches, Capistrano. 1493, 1488, 1487. 


Archway, San Fernando mission. 
1482. 


Arrowhead hot springs. 3506, 3507. 


Beach at Camel-by-the-Sea; Pt. Car-. 
mel in the distance. 524. 


Bells, Capistrano mission. 
1491. 


(H 


1489 and 


1478, 
1475, and 1476. 

Cherokee roses. 1480. 

Corridor, San Fernando mission. 1483. 


Santa Barbara mission. 
1469. 
mile drive, Monterey. 
3505. 


In the canyon of a thousand palms. 
1472, 1474, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 
3510. 


Inner garden, Santa Barbara. 
Midway point, Monterey. 525. 


Oakland race track, Burns handicap 
1907. 405. 


Palms and tulips. 1474. 
Palms, San Fernando. 


1467. 


1486. 


610 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
n.s., pt. 4 


Pillsbury picture co., Oak- 
land, Cal. 
Panorama of Oakland from court 


house. 1255. 
Pepper drive, Loma Linda. 1478. 
Pepper walk, Redlands. 1477, 3004. 


Priest and the rose, Santa Barbara. 
1466. 


Redlands from Smiley heights. 3501. 

Riverside from Mt. Rubidoux. 3508. 

San Fernando mission. 1484, 3503, 
3504. 

San Juan Capistrano mission. 3509. 

Santa Barbara mission. 1468, 1470, 


1471. 


University of California buildings, | 


Berkeley, Cal. 1259. 
(H 97583-97625, Aug. 2, 1907; 2 c. 
of each Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Planck (John C.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

Taft. (H 98142, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 e. 
July 24, 1907.) [10830 
Poffenbarger (George), 

Point Pleasant, W. Va. 

Tu Endie-Wei park. (H 97741, Aug. 6, 

1907. ) [10831 


Powell (I. W.), Kanka- 
kee, Il. 

Group of launches on the Kankakee. 
(H 97626, Aug. 3, 1907.) [10832 

Margaret heading for her city dock. 
(H 97629, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

Reflections, foot of Harrison ave. 
97628, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

Watching the Margaret on her up- 
stream trip. (H 97627, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

Pratt (EK. C.), Aurora, Ill. 

Beautiful Fox river near Aurora, Ill. 
(H 98084, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10833 

Bend in the river near Aurora, III. 
(H 98085, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Blackberry creek. (H 98083, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 

Boat landing Fox river near Aurora, 
Ill. (H 98086, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Evening shadows on Fox river. 
98082, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Fork in the road, near Aurora, III. 
(H 98087, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


(HO 


(H 


Fox river above North Auroa, Ill. (H 
98088, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Fox river below Aurora, I[Ill. (H 
98089, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Fox river near Aurora, Ill. (H 98090, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Fox river near Mil! creek. 


(H 98091, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Pratt (E. C.), Aurora, II]. 
Gypsy camp by moonlight. (H 98092, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Nature’s mirror Fox river. (H 98093, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

River road to Aurora, Ill. 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Road and river near Aurora, IIl. 
98095, Aug. 12. 1907.) 

Scenery of Fox river near Aurora, III. 
(H 98096, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Shadow Island south of Aurora, Ill. 
(H 98097, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Vista of Fox river, near Aurora, IIl. 
(H 98098, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


(H 98094, 


(H 


Robertson (Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Bowen), Savan- 
nah, Ga. 


Old bank building in Washington, Ga., 
where President Davis held his last 
cabinet meeting, May 38, 1865. (H 
98221, Aug. 16, 1907.) [10834 


Sampson, Bachrach & Co., 
Chicago, III. 
Unity and strength. (H 96710, July 
18, 1907.) [10835 


Sawyer (Charles H.), 
Farmington, Me. . 
Kineo house and Spencer mountains. 


(H 96898, July 22, 1907.) [10836 


Moosehead Lake. (H 96896, July 22, 
1907.) 


Mt. Blue and the Sandy river. 
96358, July 6, 1907.) 

Mt. Kineo. (H.96895, July 22, 1907.) 

Mt. Kineo house and lake. (H 96897, 
July 22, 1907.) 

Rangeley lake house. 
6, 1907.) 


2c. of each Aug. 9, 1907. 


Schaidner (Charles B.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Scene from Rip Van Winkle, Palen- 
ville, 1-9. (H 98170-98178, Aug. 14, 
1907.) [10837 


Schriever (J. B.), Seran- 
ton, Pa. 
Notencephalus. (H_ 80242, July 7, 
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) [10838 
Selig (William N.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Onion (The) fiend. (H 97844, Aug. 9, 
1907; 2 ec. July 24, 1907.) [10839 


Roller skate craze. (H 97845, Aug. 9, 
1907; 2 «@ Aug. 1, 1907.) . 


Seymour (Francis H. G.), 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 
Interior of the Episcopal church at 
Oyster Bay, N. Y. (H 98186, Aug. 
12, 1907.) [10840 


(H 


(H 96357, July 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


Seymour (Francis H. G.), 
Glen Cove, N. Y. 

Interior of the Presbyterian church at 
Oyster Bay, L. I. (H 981385, Aug. 
12, 1907.) 

2c. of each Aug. 6, 1907. 


Shadle (Edwin J.), La- 
trobe, Pa. 
Holy Family church. © (H 97883, Aug. 
9, 1907.) [10841 
Holy Family church cadets. (H 97884, 
Aug. 9, 1907.) 
Shartle (Harry), Lynch- 
; burg, Va. 
Lynchburg, Va. (H 96893, July 8, 
1907.) [10842 
Shattuck (L. H.), New 
Wonk. Ne Y. 


Dan R. Hanna, son of the late Senator | 


Hanna, and his bride horseback rid- 
ing. (H 98079, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
[10843 


Dr. L. Clark Seelye, President of Smith | 
college, and his daughter watching 


the gymkhana games at Whiteface 
Inn lake. (H 97640, Aug. 3, 1907.) 


Sherburne (Joseph L.), 
Babb, Mont. 
Blue Beard. 696. (H 98167, Aug. 14, 
1907. ) [10844 


Blue Beard, winning the tug of war. 
694. (H 98166, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


On castle rocks. (H 95138, June 13, 


1907 > 12e@ Mar’ 6, 1907; 1 ¢ June | 


13, 1907.) 


On the divide. 
1907; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1907; 1 c. June 138, 
1907. ) 

Packing sheep from Kootenai moun- 
tain, Mont. 
1907; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1907; 1 ce. June 13, 
1907.) 

Sheep killed at Kootenai 
Mont. 
ec. Mar. 


Tug of war. (H 98168, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


Silvernail (R. H.), Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 


mountain, 


Birthplace of Rt. Rev. Henry C. Pot- | 


fee (it OSl6t, Aug. 14, 1907; 2. ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1907.) 


Spencer (J. E.), Bennetts- 

wine. SEOs) \ 
Confederate monument and Skye hotel, 
Bennettsville, S. C. (H 97568, Aug. 
1900s 2G July 17, 1907.) 


Spiller (Jay Roy), Con- 
cord, N. H. 
Birthplace of Rev. Mary Baker G. 
Eddy, Concord, N. H. A&B. (H 
97974-97975, Aug. 10, 1907.) [10847 


(H 95139, June 13, | 
(H 95137, June 13, | 


(H 95136, June 13, 1907; 1 | 
6, 1907; 1 c. June 138, 1907.) | 


[10845 | 


[10846 | 


611 


Spiller (Jay Roy), Con- 
cord,. N. H. 
First church of Christ Scientist, cor. 
State & School st. Concord, N. H. 
(H 979738, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


2 ce. of each Aug. 12, 1907. 


Sprouse (Robert A.), Ta- 

? coma, Wash. 
| Bird’s eye view of Pocatello, Idaho. 
(H 97581, Aug. 2, 1907.) [10848 


Stacy (Charles B.), Brook- 
TylaeINe ey se 2) 

Birds eye view of Coney Island. 

98263, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Stephenson (R. L.), Lock- 

pore) Cu 

| Country. (A); road: ((H.. 982617 Ane: 

I Geno 7) [10850 

Thirsty (A) fiock. (H 98262, Aug. 16, 
1907.) 

Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 

Smith: (i.e AL & Bo) ) CH. Or 702— 
977038, Aug. 5, 1907; 2 c. of each Aug. 
1, 1907.) [10851 

Sturdevant (KE. K.), La- 
ceyville, Pa. 

Hast from Harris stone quarry. (H 
983938, Aug. 19, 1907.) [10852 
Hote] McSweeny, Laceyville, Pa. (H 

| 98392, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

| Laceyville bridge 1907. 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Laceyville island. 

| + 907.) 

| North from the Harris stone quarry. 

(H 98394, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


(HI 
[10849 


(H_ 98395, 


(H 98396, Aug. 19, 


| One of nature’s noblemen. (H 98391, 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 
| R. F. D. Laceyville, Pa. (H 98398, 


Aug. 19, 1907.) 
South from 92nd street, Laceyville, 
Pa. (H 98897, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Table rock house, Skinners Eddy, Pa. 
(H 98390, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
| Taking water at Laceyville, Pa. 
98389, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Stutz (FE. Ed.) secy., Home 
Pe /O: S.A Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Home of the Patriotic order sons of 
America. (H 98223, Aug. 12, 1907; 
1¢. July 23, 1907; 1 c. Aug. 12, 1907. 

[108538 


Boulder, 


(H 


Tangen (Kd), 


Colo. 

| Widorado Springs, Colo. 191 & 192. 

(H 98131, 98132, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
[10854 


612 CATALOGUE OF 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New. York, N.Y: 
U 55404; U 931380-2; U 93174; U 93182; 


U 94766; U 95540; U 970162; U 
104016; U 104042; U 104047; U 
104077-2; U 104677; U 104682; U 
104700; U 104787; U 104798; U 
104807; U 104828; U 104846; U 
104901; U 104919; U 104923; U 
104929; U 104938; U 104950; U 
104958; U 104963; U 104973; U 
104992; U 105000; U 105559; U 
105560. (H 97316-97347, July 29, 
1907. ) [10855 
U 105652. (H 97570, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


U 59414; U 59810; U 105549. (H 
97641-97643, Aug. 8, 1907; 2 c« of 
each Aug. 5, 1907.) 

U 105574; U 105577. 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 


(H 97686, 97685, 


U 38448; U 103485; U 105537; U 
105538; °U 105589; U 105541; U 
105542; U 105548; U 103545; U 
105552. (H 97726-97735, Aug. 6, 
1907; 2c. of each Aug. 7, 1907.) 


U 103422; U 103432. (H 97856, 97857, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ¢c. of each Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

U 105414; U 105421; U 105489; U 
106421; U 106422. (H 97962-97964, 
97960, 97961, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


We a4031:" UW S8320." 2 MOST 3 sav 
106382; U 106423; U 106424; U 
106425; U 106426; 106427; U 106428, 
U 106429. (H 98068-98078, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) 

U 66544; U 104612; U 104629; U 
106394; U 106561; U 106567; U 
106070: WNO65TAs aD Oba ies! aGEL 
98179-98187, Aug. 14, 1907; 2c. of 
each Aug. 15, 1907.) 

U 103961; U 105608; U 105619; U 
105624; U 105625; U 105642. (H 
98202-98207, Aug. 15, 1907.) 

U 106459; U 106466; U 106469; U 
106488. (H 98233-98236, Aug. 16, 
1907.) 

U 54644; U 94818; U 99484; U 103400; 
U 103401; U 103402; U 103404; U 
103408; U 103761; U 105640; U 
105644; U 105645; U 105649; U 
105651: WW 106027; U 106029; U 
106033; U 106040; U 106041; U 
106313 %640) 1063818): “U 1063820; 0 
106320" UW 1063263; 1 1063827; U0 
LOGS ates Wh A0G3a25) 70, 106384: 
106335; U 106336; U 1063842; U 
106344; U 106345; U 106346; U 
106348; U 106862; U 106364; U 
106365; U 106367; U 106369; U 
106370; U 106871; U 106372; U 
106377; U 106879; U 106390; U 
106392; U 106580. (H 98283-98301, 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
98307-98330, 98302-98306, Aug. 17, 
1907; 2c. of each Aug. 19, 1907.) 


U 30709; U 38222: a Bi39s- we St737 ; 
U 388510; U. 385033) Uesssoi: Uv 
38592 ; U 92255; U 69512; U 73387; 
U 73418; OU 7S22i ew T1683 ; U 
§383 31: U 843808; U 84329 ; U 84587; 
U 85086; U 85100 : U 85121: U 
85127 ; U 85472; U 85481: U 85937; 
U 87272 w 87 Caf bs ge 97278: U 
87280; U 87282; U 87 3035) Ui 87310: 
U 89407: U 89411: U 89418; U 
89431; U 89470; U 89485; U 89492; 
U_ 89628; U 89705: UU, 8945s, U 
89865; U 89908; U 90004; U 90009; 
U 9S01T1s “Ur SpAIG] Ste seets- Ul 
90221; U 92317; U 92635; U 96790. 
(H 98498-98547, 98549, 98548, 98550, 
Aug. 20, 1907; 2 c of each Aug. 21, 
1907.) 


U 105611; U 105616; U 105627; U 
106788; .U 106 TOU.) Gea oys 1) 
106793 3 UW TOG Ts aes To ae 
106800. (H 98647-98650, 98652, 


98655, 98656, 98651, 98653, 98654, 

Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Van Oeyen (L.), 
land, Ohio. 
Philadelphia American wee base ball 

team. (H 98687, Aug. 22, 1907.) 

[10856 

Vitagraph company of 

America, New York, 
NUN 


Cleve- 


Bathing under difficulties. (H 98187, 
Aug, 18, 1907.) [10857 
Despatch (The) bearer. (H 97722, 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Man, hat and cocktail. A new drink 
but an old joke. (H 97824, Aug. 7, 
1907.) 

Purchasing an automobile. 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Starving artist; or, realism in art. (H 
97825, Aug. 7, 1907.) 

Two thousand miles without a dollar. 
(H 98138, Aug. 13, 1907.) 

Wasson (C. ds Decatur, 
Lie 


(H 97723, 


Dan Patch, in rear, next pole, king of 
light harness horses, breaking track 
record, Decatur, Ill. (H 97704, Aug. 
5, 1907.) [10858 

Dan Patch, the pacer, king of light 
harness horses. (H 97705, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 

Waterman (C. E.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Officers and crew of the U. S. S. Mis- 

souri. (H 98224, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
[10859 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


613 


Waterman (C. E.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Wurdepanery EF. A. U: S. A. 
98225, Aug. 16, 1907.) 
Waterman & son, Chicago, 
Til. 
Fourth" regiment infantry N. G. N. J. 
(H 97839, Aug. 8, 1907.) [10860 
Officers and crew U.S. S. Kansas. (H 
97840, Aug. 8, 1907.) 


Waters (Edward D.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Addams (Jane) (H 97854, Aug. 9, 
1907.) [10861 


Weisgerber (Charles H.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Birthplace of our nation’s flag sur- 
rounded by thirteen columns sym- 
bolic of the original states. (H 
98680, Aug. 15, 1907; 2 e. June 14, 
1907.) [10862 


Western wild game photo 
company, Denver, Colo. 

Elk (An) bugling with large pine tree 
in background. (H 97853, Aug. 9, 
1907.) [10863 

with large rock in background. 

(H 97852, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


White (H. ©.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Beautiful mausoleum of Humayum, 
near Delhi, India. 14110. (H 98005, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) [10864 

Beautiful willow-bordered Yu-Ho canal 
and west gate, Peking, China. 4479. 
(H 98007, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Bodas Reales de Alfonso XIII, Madrid, 
Hepatians td6... GH 97672, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 

Boulevard in the modern French city 
Oran, Algeria. 16403. (H 98008, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Bridge El Kantara spanning the gorge 
of the Rummel, Roman bridge below, 
Constantine, Algeria. 16421. (H 
98010, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Bronze fountain surrounded by statue 
of Salvius Brabo, Grande place, Ant- 
werp, Belgium. 6703. (H 97667, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Café in Place Bresson, a typical French 
open air restaurant, Algiers, Algeria. 
16414. (H 98011, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Cagliari and the bay, from the castle, 
Sardinia. 16951. (H 98012, Aug. 
10, 1907.) 

Camel caravan leaving Peking, tower 
of Tartar wall in background, China. 
4473. (H 97659, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


(H 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Caravan of camels from the interior in 
the market place, Tangier, Morocco. 

16310. (H 98013, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Children outside the wretched hovels of 
the native quarter, Fatehpur-sikri, 
‘India. 14120. (H 98015, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

Clouds that gather round the setting 
sun, mid-ocean. 8118. (H 97664, 
Aug. 5, 1907. ) 

Crowd of freight boats passing the new 
automatic lift bridge, Binondo canal, 
Manila, Philippine Islands. 3568. 
(H 98637, Aug. 21, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1907.) 

Delightful life on the ocean, forward 
deck on a calm day, mid-ocean. 8120. 
(H 97662, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Enjoying their hookahs—Sikh forage — 
dealers in the grass market of Am- 


Hitsar; ) Mndia. 924113! (H 98020, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Fearless of harm, multitudes of 


pigeons 
India. 
1907. ) 

Feeding the sacred monkeys at Be- 
nares, India. 14111. (H 98022, Aug. 
TOM ASOT) 

Filipino Americanized — Constabulary 
soldiers, Manila, Philippine Islands. 
3509. (H 98636, Aug. 21, 1907; 2:4 
‘Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Fort and town from the jetty, Tangier, 
Morocco. 16301. (H 98023, Aug. 10, 
1907.) . 

Freight train of 60 cars on the cele- 
brated Horseshoe curve of the Penn. 
ry., U. S. A. 18251. (Hf 98641, Aug. 
Zh 1907 3 2 ec. Aue. 20) 1907, ) 

Great cracks in the new granite post 
office, after the earthquake, San 
Francisco, U. 8. A. 8780. (H 98640, 
Aug. 21, 1907; 2 c. Aug: 20, 1907.) 

Harvest time in N. China, farmer 
bringing the kaoliang home by mule 
eart. 44838. (H 98025, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 

Hindu boat with its tattered sail, on 
the sacred river Ganges, India. 
14101. (H 98026, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

Huge alligators emerging from the wa- 
ters of an Indian lake. 14108. (H 
98027, Aug. 10, 1907.) 

In the crowded native quarter of La- 
hore, India. 14114. (H 98028, Aug. 
10, 1907.) 

In the market, swarming with Arab 
life, Tangier, Morocco. 16309. (H 
98029, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


in the streets of Jaipur, 
141038.  (H 98021, Aug. 10, 


614 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
n.s., pt.4 : 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Interior of the church of St. Paul, Ant- 

werp, Belgium. (H 98081, Aug. 12, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 14, 1907.) 
Jerome (Wm. Travers), district attor- 


ney, at his desk, New York, U. S. A. 
13006. (H 97666, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Lively (A) scene in the Champori ba- | 


zaar, Jaipur, India. 14104. 


97985, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


(H 


Looking west across the harbor, Che- | 
(H 98639, Aug. | 


foo, China. 4454. 
21, 1907 ; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Military and naval review, Georgia 
day, Jamestown exposition, Va., 
S. A. 18025. 
1907. ) 


Mosque el Jedid and tower (90 ft.) on 


Place du government, Algiers, Alge- | 
CET 97983, Aus. iO) 


ria. 16412. 


1907. ) 


Most (The) gorgeous Jain temple in 


| Uncouth and stolid peasants from the 
(H 97989, Aug. 


India, an elaborate shrine of a pe- 
culiar sect. 14124. 
10, 1907.) 


Most wonderful tomb in the world, the | 


Taj Mahal, which took 20,000 men 
20; years to build, Agra, 
14117. (H 97990, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Native watering his caraboa (water 
buffalo), at sunset, Manila bay, 
Philippine Islands. 3567. 
Aug. 21, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1907.) 


_ On the wing in the steamer’s wake, 
sea gulls, mid ocean. 8119. (H 
97663, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


On the rocks, 
steamer Roon aground on a rocky 


island off the coast of Japan. 8122. | 


(H 97661, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Picturesque (The) old Moorish city of 


Tangier and the bay, from the sul- | 


tan’s palace, Morocco. 16308. (H 
97992, Aug. 10, 1907.) 
Popular conveyance in India, our 


artist H. G. Ponting, on his ele- 
phant. 14109. 
1907. ) 


Procesion pasando por las calles, Bodas 
Reales de Alfonso XIII, Madrid, 
Hispana eo hiitOe tilt» 25 | Ce 
97668-97670, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


—— 11117. (H 97671, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
—— 11118. (H 97673, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


——~ 11120, 11121, 11122. 
97676, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Lua) 
CEI OTIS, {Ang 107) 
| Tibetans and Bhutians in the market 


India. | 


(H 98634, | 


North German Lloyd | 


(H 97660, Aug. 5, | 


(H 97674— 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Serving tea on the promenade deck of 
an ocean liner, mid-ocean. 8121. (H 
97665, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


State railway station, the principal 
depot of Antwerp, Belgium. 6702. 
(H 98080, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 ec Aug. 
14, 1907.) 


Street parade on the Luneta, Rizal 
day. Manila, Philippine Islands. 
3570. (H 98635, Aug. 21, 1907; 2 « 


Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Taj Mahal, reared by the mogul em- 
peror, Shah Jehan, as a monument 
to his wife, Agra, India. 14116. (H 
97994, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


at Darjeeling, India. 14133. 


97995, Aug. 10, A907.) 


Tibetans from the Himalaya moun- 
tains, Darjeeling, India. 14121. (H 
97996, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


(H 


land of ‘Tibet, Darjeeling, India. 
14122. (H 97998, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Virginia house, Jamestown exposition, 
Va, U.S. A. 18024. (H 98002, Aug. 
10, 1907.) 


Washerwomen at work on the beach 
under the walls of the fort, Tangier, 
Morocco. 16302. (H 98003, Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 


Where the picturesque Arabs throng, 
the market, Tangier, Morocco. 16308. 
(H 98638, Ange. 21; 1907; o20e" Aue. 
20,, 190%3) 


Whitely exerciser com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Johnny. (H 97957, June 20, 1907.) 
[10865 


Mary. 1&2. (H 97958, 97959, June 
20, 1907.) 

Throwing the discus. (H 97955, June 
20, 1907. ) 


Throwing the hammer. 
June 20, 1907.) 


Williams (Lucius F.), Ar- 
nold Park, lowa. 


(H 98360, Aug. 19, 1907.) [10866 
O.), 


(H 97956, 


Race. 


Williams (Verne 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Dwight building. (H 98128, Aug. 12, 
1907. ) [10867 


First national bank building. (H 
98127, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


_ 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


v. 2, nos. 36—39 


615 


Wilson (H. W.) company, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
University of Minnesota. (H 98052, 

Aug. 9, 1907; 2c. July 22, 1907.) 
[10868 
Wood (William Louis), 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Mayors of Springfield, Ohio. (H 92408, 
Apr. 6, 1907; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1907.) 


[10869 
Woodworth (Chas. C.), 
Portland, Oreg. 
Oldfield (Barney) (H 98064, Aug. 12, 
) 4907.) [10870 


Wright (Arthur), 

ton, W. Va. 

Study (A) in smoke. (H 98222, Aug. 
16, 1907.) [10871 


Wright (Frank P.), Trav- 
erse City, Mich. 
Peace, be still. Sunset lake, Mich. (H 
98219, Aug. 15, 1907.) [10872 


Moonlight, Little Traverse bay, Pe- 
tosky, Mich. (H 98220, Aug. 15, 
1907.) 


Graf- 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


esemromee san. 1. 1907... 


11259—_07——3 


| 


CEA. |, FINE ARWwS 


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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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 Raymond Francis Almirall, New York, 


NG Yeu Class ae) xXeNe nen 2232s vane 


22, 1907; 1 photograph received July 31, 1907.” 


Almirall (Raymond Fran- 
cis), New York, N. Y. 


Basement plan. Proposed central li- 
brary building, Brooklyn public li- 
brary. In the center of front, three 
storage rooms. On the right hand 


side: Printing plant, part of heating | 
plant, sitting room for women, news- 


paper & periodical storage. On the 
left hand side: Bindery & repairs, 


janitor’s work room, supply depart- | 


22fe2, Age 22, 1907; 1 ¢ July 31, 


1907. ) [10873 
Eastern parkway elevation. Proposed 
central library building, Brooklyn 


public library. An elevation of ten 
bays with a pavilion at the right 
hand end and a small round corner 
at left hand end. (I 22742, Aug. 22, 
HOT Wee? July Si, 1907.) 


Exterior perspective. Proposed cen- 
tral library building, Brooklyn pub- 
lic library. A perspective showing 
the rear of building and one side, to- 
gether with the street at this side, 
and in the distance indicating a 
features. (I 22745, Aug. 22, 1907; 
Le July St,’ 1907. ) 


—A perspective taken almost di- 
rectly in front of the building and 
showing the two sides together with 
the streets & parts of the landscape 


thereabout. Ch 22792, Aug, 27, 
1907. ) 
First floor. Proposed central library 
building, Brooklyn public library. 


Entirely across front. Entrance ves- 
tibule with one central entrance. 
main stairs in centre to second 
floor. On the right hand side: ex- 
hibition room, teacher’s reference 
room, stairs, reading room, periodic- 
als reading room. On the left hand 
side: Trustees & committee rooms, 
finance department, stairs, superin- 
tendent of branches, stenographers, 
librarian’s secretary,  librarian’s 
room, etc. (I 22734, Aug. 22, 1907; 
1 @, July 31, 1907.) 


Almirall (Raymond Fran- 
cis), New York, N. Y. 

Flatbush avenue elevation. Proposed 

ceniral library building, Brooklyn 

public library. An _ elevation of 

fourteen bays with a pavilion at left 

hand end. (1 22740, Aug. 22, 1907; 

ie Julby, oi 9075) 
Ground floor plan. 

library building, 


Proposed central 
Brooklyn public 


library. In centre: Information, 
coat, & parcel room. Back of this 
room : entrance vestibule, from 


which a wide passage leads to deliy- 
ery room in centre. On the right 
hand side: children’s room, library 
for blind ete. On the left hand side: 
superintendent of building, lockers, 
entrance for staff, delivery station 
room, packing room, ete. (I 227338, 
Aug. 22, 1907; 1 ¢ July 3%, 1907:) 

Interior perspective. Proposed central 
library building, Brooklyn public 
library. A perspective showing por- 
tion of the large entrance vestibule 
with broad flight of stairs, flanked 
on both sides by columns. (I 22746, 
Ave. 22. 1907: Wve. July Si. LOOT) 

Longitudinal section. Proposed cen- 
tral library building, Brooklyn pub- 
lic library. <A section taken on the 
centre line of the building from front 
to rear and showing the interior of 
the main vestibule with main en- 
trance by grand flight of stairs. (1 
22743, Aug. 22, 1907; 1 & July 31, 
1907. ) 

Mezzanine floor plan. Proposed cen- 
“tral library building, Brooklyn pub- 
lic library. Janitors in centre of 
front above main stair hall. (I 
Phot. 22, 1907; Le. duly) 31, 
1907. ) 

Plaza elevation. Proposed central li- 
brary building, Brooklyn public li- 
brary. A main central motife com- 
posed of three large square head 
windows, separated by two coupled 
columns. (I 22739, Aug. 22, 1907; 
ie July 31,1907.) 

617 


618 


Almirall (Raymond Fran- 
cis), New York, N. Y. 

Second or main floor plan. Proposed 
eentral library building, Brooklyn 
public library. Front center upper 
part of main vestibule and stair case 
hal Cl 2273), Awe. 322) 190K aly, @ 
July 31, 1907.) 

Sub-basement plan. Proposed central 
library building, Brooklyn public li- 
brary; showing unexcavated por- 
tion, machinery and boiler rooms, 
sitting room for men, coal storage, 
main and storage stacks. (I 22730, 
Aue: 227 1907 = Iie duly sil 190K, ) 

Survey of property. Proposed central 
library building, Brooklyn public li- 
brary; showing a block plan of the 
entire building placed upon a plan 
of the property with surrounding 
streets. (I 22730, Aug. 22, 1907; 
ire uly Si) 1907) 

Third floor plan. Proposed central li- 
brary building, Brooklyn public li- 
brary. Front centre upper part of 
main vestibule and stair case hall. 
CL 22736. Aue. 22) ISOC We. balhy 
le LOO) 


Top floor of dome & roof plan. Pro- 
posed central library building, 
Brooklyn public library. Showing 


rooms for the staff accommodation 
in the upper part of dome. (I 22738, 
Anne, 22 1907 trex wulliv cd OO i.) 

Transverse section. Proposed central 
library building, Brooklyn public 
library. A section showing a large 
main room on the second floor with a 
group of three round top openings 
and a door below in the centre. (I 
II (44. Aus. -22, J90T: 1c July 3, 
1907. ) 

Underhill avenue elevation. Proposed 
central library building, Brooklyn 
public library. Shows the main 
stack in the centre consisting of 
eight groups of four windows each 
below the main cornice and one large 


window over the centre of each 
group in the attic story. (I 22741, 
ae Loe OOt = ll photo: paulliygniads 
1907. ) 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Ah there! 33918. Head of a beautiful 
young woman with smiling face. 
She wears a poke bonnet held on by 
a broad ribbon tied in a bow under 


her chin. (1 22783, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
[10874 
Don Roco. Full face bust portrait of a 


man with black beard and hair and 
wearing a black hat trimmed with 
an ornamental band and a plume. 
(I 22784, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Hammerslough girl. W. 26. Head of 
young woman with dreamy eyes, and 
wearing a broad flat hat trimmed 
with tips, and chiffon. (I 22782, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Daisy. Poster drawing which depicts 
an awkward country girl dressed in 
short. skirts. “(E22Ti2iP Aus. © 26, 
1907. ) [10875 


Daughter of Judea. Beloved, take all 
the love I can give thee. Poster 
drawing on which is depicted a for- 
est at night. Under one of the large 
trees stand Rudolph and Leah em- 
bracing one another. (I 22775, Aug. 


26, 1907.) 
Daughter of Judea. For this, we are 
doctors. Poster drawing on which is 


depicted a room in Father Lorenz’s 
home. (I 22776, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Daughter of Judea. Too late, she is 
dead. Poster drawing on which 
Leah is depicted as being stabbed by 
Nathan. (I 22777, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Harem scene. Poster drawing on 
which are depicted two pictures in a 
Turkish harem. (I 22778, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 


If you don’t stop spooning with all the 
boys I’m going home. Poster draw- 
ing on which is depicted a political 
gathering and picnic. (I 22774, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 


‘Mollicoddles apparition. Poster draw- 


ing on which is depicted a chappy 
with a monocle on one eye, cigarette 
between his fingers, dreamingly look- | 
ing at a young lady in decollette | 
seated on an elevation. (I 22771, | 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Prince of Sweden. Carl Carlson just 
arriving at New York city. Poster - 
drawing on which is depicted a | 
young Swede landing in Castle gar- 
den. (I 22770, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Prince of Sweden. Poster drawing on 
which is depicted a street in a lum- 
ber camp in the front of a barber 
shop and general merchandise store. 
(I 22769, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Some of our girls have their Teddy 
bears. Poster drawing on which are 
pictured six show girls in decollette, 
each of them holds a Teddy bear. 
(I 22767, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 36-39 


American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Turkish dancer. Poster drawing de- 
picting a Turkish woman dressed ina 
Turkish dancing costume and exe- 
cuting the dance of that country. 
(I 22779, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Woman, would you strike a poor de- 
fenseless man? Poster drawing of a 
red headed cowboy on his knees in 
terror of his wife. (1 22773, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 


Yes, I like sports. Poster drawing on 
which is depicted a show girl dressed 
in the height of fashion, holding up 
her skirts. (I 22768, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Yankee drummers. Coming your way. 


Poster drawing on which are depict- | 
ed two young twin brothers with | 


very large heads in proportion to 
their bodies, they are dressed alike, 
both carry canes in their hands, be- 


hind them are pictured seven show | 


(I 22763, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Yankee drummers. Coming your way. 
Poster drawing on which are pictured 


girls. 


two twin brothers, both carry suit | 


cases in their right hands and canes | 


in their left hands. 
26, 1907.) 


Yankee drummers. Garden party. 
Poster drawing on which is depicted 
an Italian garden scene. In the fore- 
ground are two young men, twin 
brothers attired in white, with a 
young lady between them dancing. 
(I 22761, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Yankee drummers. 


(I 22764, Aug. | 


Poster drawing on | 


which are depicted the Lyman twins | 
seated on a high brick wall, looking | 
at them from below are two ladies. | 


(1 22762, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Yankee drummers. Summer girls. 
Poster drawing on which are pic- 


tured eight girls going through danc- | 


ing step. (1 22765, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Zeke, the country boy. Zeke’s first 
cigar. Poster drawing on which is 
depicted an awkward barefooted 
country boy in a barn yard, holding 


a cigar in his outstretched left hand. | 


(I 22766, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
American tobacco com- 
pany, New York. N. Y. 


Canyon girl. A three quarter length 


photo. of a young woman with dark | 


hair falling loosely about her shoul- 
ders. She is attired in a cowboy 

- suit. (I 22822, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
[10876 


| 


ARTS 619 


American tobacco com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Girl with roses. Half length figure of 
a beautiful young woman wearing a 
pleased expression. Her hair is sty- 
lishly arranged in pompadour fash- 
sion, and her bodice, which is cut 
low, is of lace. Near her is a bou- 
quet of roses. (I 22781, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Afternoon tea. Three quarter figure 
of young woman, standing by chair 
with tea cup and saucer in hand. 
(I 22603, Aug. 5, 1907.) [10877 

Girl in red. Three quarter figure of 
young woman in red street costume 
with red hat and white veil, one 
hand just raising. (I 22604, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 

Lilacs. Head and shoulders of young 
woman in drape with large bunch of 


lilaes! (a 22602. Aness5, 190Ts) 
Austrian (Ben), Reading, 
Pa: 
Oom Paul. A life size head of a male 
lion. Size of canvas 26 by 36. (I 
22747, Aug. 22, 1907.) [10878 


Ayres (Augusta N.), Con- 
cord, Mass. 

Love (The) watch. A Puritan girl 
standing in a path by the seashore. 
Ci22725." Aug. ii, 1907 a photo: 
Aug. 12, 1907.) [10879 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing in the shape of a panel 
having the words Fall Opening at 
the top; at either side is the figure 
of a lady each holding chrysanthe- 
mums in her hands. (I 22597, Aug. 
5, 1907.) [10880 


of a lady’s head and shoulders, 
profile view, enclosed in a black line 
oval; she wears a cartwheel hat 
trimmed with large plumes. CE 
22595, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

showing a group of four ladies 
in a row extending from foreground 
to background. All wear street cos- 
tume. (I 22705, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
showing a group of four ladies, 
one back view and the others nearly 
front view. All wear street costume. 
(I 22709, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing a lady seated at a table 
upon which is a lot of cut glass; she 
is resting her face on her hands. 
(I 22587, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


620 CATALOGUE 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing a lady seated by 
a dresser, she wears an underskirt 
and hose. (I 22720, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

—-— showing a lady standing front 
view leaning against a railing; she 
wears street costume including hat 
and veil. (I 22582, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing front 

view; she wears a hat having large 
plumes and a fur boa with long 

stole front. (1 22586, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing front 

view ; she wears a skirt and is with- 

out a waist. (I 22590, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing in the 

center of a room. A large rug is on 

the floor. (I 22707, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing in the 

center of a room by a fiower stand. 

(I 22719, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing front 

view. She carries a muff in one 

hand and a handbag in the other. 

(E22 Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing a lady standing three- 

quarters back view before a large 

Oval’ mirsors "Chey 22 cy) Ave Tg, 

1907. ) 

showing figures of fourteen ladies 
a man and three children. These 
are all in a row, except two at left. 
(hk 22722,, Aung. 19; 1907.) 

——showing four ladies in a row. 
All wear skirts and_ sleeveless 
waists. (1 22717, Aug, 19; 1907.) 

showing full figure of a 

front view. She wears street cos- 

tume including fur boa. (I 22712, 

Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing half figure of a lady 

front view; she rests one hand on 

her hip and the other on a table be- 

side her. (I 22592, Aug. 5, 1907. 

showing half figure of a lady 

front view. She wears a corset. (I 

22716, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

showing half figure of a lady 
front view. She wears a_ short 
sleeve waist and plain skirt. (I 
22721, Aug. 19, 1907. ) 

-—— showing half figure of a lady pro- 
file view, seated at a table on which 
is a box of gloves; she rests her 
elbows on the table. (I 22596, Aug. 
5, 1907.) 

showing half figure of a lady 

three-quarters front view. She wears 

a fur coat, hat and carries a muff. 

(1122703; Aug. 119) 1907.) 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


lady | 


n.s., pt. 4 | 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Pen drawing showing half figure of a 
lady three-quarters front view. She 
wears a large hat having several 
plumes. (I 22702, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


-—— showing half figure of three ladies 
in a row. All wear street costumes 
including furs. (1 22714, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 


showing half figure of three la- 
dies in a row; one in profile view; 
they are without hats and one holds 
a fan and another a book. (I 22593, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) 


showing half figure of two ladies 
one front and the other profile view; 
both wear street costumes and one 
carries a purse. (I 22588, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 


showing head and shoulders of a 
lady front view; she wears a cart- 
wheel hat with large plumes hanging 
on the side and back of brim. (1 
22591, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


showing head and shoulders of a 
lady front view. She wears a hat 

- having large plume at either side 
and plush bow in front. (I 22706, 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 


showing head and shoulders of a 
lady profile view in upper left corner 
of a floral border design. (I 22718, | 
Aug. 19, 1907.) | 


showing head of a lady front 
view; she wears a large hat with 
plume and having strings hanging | 
under the chin. (I 22589, Aug. 5, — 
1907. ) 


showing heads of three ladies in 
a row; all are front view and wear 
hats. (I 22594, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


showng the half figures of three 
ladies each enclosed in an oval. (I 
22584, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


showing the heads and shoulders 
of three ladies in a row. All are ap- 
proximately front view and wear 
hats trimmed with large plumes. 
(1 22704, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


showing the heads of six ladies in 
a row; one is in profile view and 
the others are about front view; all 
are enclosed in ovals having a dotted 
surface and fringed with flowers. 
(I 22583, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

showing three girls in a row, full 


figure. All wear street costumes. 
(I 22708, Aug.)#9; 1007 


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y. 2, nos. 36-39 


621 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Il. 
Pen drawing showing three ladies in a 


row. AIl wear street costumes and 
Shor cloaks. (I 22718, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


— showing three ladies, two standing 
and one seated; all front view; all 
wear street costume and one carries 
a muff. (I 22585, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


showing two ladies, one seated on 
a divan and another standing behind 
the divan. (I 22715, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Tailor girl. Figure of lady wearing a 
man’s light vest, dark coat and stiff 
hat; she is about to take a step and 
raising her hat with a _ pleasant 
smile. (I 22620, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Beardslee (Geo. F.) & 
McQuiddy (B. F.), 
Ely, Nev. 


Greater Ely. 1914. Wash drawing of 
the city of Ely, Nev. View from the 
west end of Aultman st. looking east 
and overlooking the city in the year 
1914 prospectively. (I 22611, Aug. 
t, A007. | [10881 


Burroughs (Edith Wood- 
; man), Flushing, N. Y. 

Circe. Figure about 18 inches high of 
a nude woman standing snapping 
her fingers and whistling to a circle 
of small seated pigs. (I 22615, Aug. 
8, 1907.) [10882 


Clayton (Geo. W.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Life size statue of a bull dog on all 
four feet. 27 inches around chest; 
16 inches around muzzle to tip of 
tail; 15 inches spread of front feet; 
12 inches spread of hind feet. (I 
22785, June 7, 1907.) [10883 


Clysmic spring company, 
Waukesha, Wis. 


Spring (The). The drawing is sur- 
rounded by an oval border, and rep- 
resents a spring, a deer standing in 
the water with its head lowered in 
act of drinking. (I 22661, Aug. 1, 


1907.) [10884 
Cohen (Katherine M.), 
Florence, Italy. 

Bas-relief of Saint Christopher. Staff 


grasped in left hand and holding on 
right shoulder the little child whom 
he is carrying across the water. (I 
22726, Aug. 14, 1907.) [10885 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
York N.Y: 


In the rapids. Painting by Allen T. 
True, showing two hunters in a 
canoe, in a narrow passage between 


rocks, suddenly confronted by a 

> bear. (I 22672, Aug. 18, 1907.) 
[10886. 
In the trough of the sea. Portion of 


yacht, rolling in a heavy sea. The 
spray is dashing over her, men in oil 
skins hustling to and fro, putting up. 
sails. (I 22695, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Midsummer evening. A bevy of pretty 
girls in summer dress on the porch in 
the twilight, with them, in their 
midst, is an elderly gentleman. (I 
22606, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Shadows (The) at the water hole. 
Three Indians by their horses, at the 
side of a water hole. One is stand-- 
ing and one is kneeling, aiming their 
rifles at a solitary figure on horse- 
back. (I 22694, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Vacation. Painting by J. C. Leyen- 
decker showing two pretty girls walk- 
ing through the green country. (1 
22655, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Wind and sea. Pretty woman in a 
blue bathing suit, trimmed with 
white, her hands clasped at the back 

of her head, her hair is blowing over 
one shoulder as she stands with her 
back to the wind. (1 22605, Aug. 6, 
1907. ) 


Continental insurance com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Fight between the Bon Homme Rich- 
ard and the Serapis. John Paul 
Jones in the centre of the picture on 
the deck of the Bon Homme Richard 
shouting through a_ trumpet. (I 
22780, Aug. 26, 1907.) [10887 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, Ohio. 


Mother and baby. Represents an even- 
ing scene in the home. It is early 
evening and the mother is getting 
her baby ready for bed. (I 22580, 
Aug. 5, 1907.) [10888 


Dunlap (Tullius Philip), 
Salmon, Idaho. 


Peace. Bust and head of an Indian 
chief Tendoy, chief of the Lemhi In- 
dians dressed in his garb of peace. 
(I 22674, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10889 


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Establissements Jean Mal- 
vaux, Bruxelles, 
Belgium. 

A Jlabreuvoir sous les saules. This 
painting represents a drinking place 
by willows—for cattle. In the fore- 
ground a cow is seen drinking, while, 
on the left and in the distance, other 
cattle appear. (I 22652, Aug. 12, 
1907.) ‘£10890 

Mendiant (Le) This painting repre- 
sents a beggar with a staff in his 
left hand and a bundle on his back 
walking on the snow-covered road ina 
small village. (I 22653, Aug. 12, 1907. ) 


Vigilance (La) maternelle. This paint- 
ing represents a mother eat lying 
down surrounded by her kittens. (I 
22651, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Evans (Asa V.), Manteo, 
N. C. 

Fort Raleigh. Land scene, where the 
first white child in America was 
born, Virginia Dare, with a memo- 
rial stone six feet high. (I 17855, 


May 2, 1906; 1 photo. June 22, 1907.) | 


[10891 


Fairbanks (HE. and T.) and 
company, St. Johnsbury, 
Vt 


Builder’s plan. Drawing of a 42 ft. 
100 ton, 4 section, iron frame rail- 
way track scale. 
tion, made by H. and T. Fairbanks 
and company of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
The figures of the drawing show 
respectively, plan, side elevation, 
cross sections and view of main 
scale leverage. (I 22805, Aug. 28, 
1907.) [10892 


60 ft., 6 section, 150 ton, iron 


frame railway track scale with sus- | 


pension platform bearings. 8—8—O7F, 


drawer 10, style 25, sheet 1. (I 
22697, Aug. 19, 1907.) | 
Building plan. <A 42 ft., 150 ton, 4) 


sections, iron frame railway track 
scale, with suspension platform 
bearings. 8-1-O7 F, sheet 1, drawer 
10, style 25. (I 22701, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
First detail plan. Drawing of a 42 ft., 
100 ton, 4 section, iron frame rail- 
way track scale, all steel construc- 
tion, made by EH. and T. Fairbanks 
and company, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
The drawing gives details of some 
of the structural steel shown in the 
general plan of scale. (I 22807, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
60 ft., 6 section, 150 ton, 
frame railway track scale, with sus- 
pension platform bearings. 
F, sheet 3, drawer 10. 
Aug. 19), 1907.), 


All steel construc- | 


iron | 


8—8-07 | 
(I 22699, | 


Fairbanks (E. and T.) and 
company, St. Johnsbury, 
Vt. 


Foundation plan. Drawing of a 42 ft., 
100 ton, 4 section, iron frame rail- 
way track scale, all steel construc- 
tion, made by EH. and T. Fairbanks 
and company, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
The figures of the drawing show re- 
spectively plan, side elevation, and 


cross sections. (I 22806, Aug. 28, 
1907.) ; 
60 ft., 6 section, 150 ton, iron 


frame railway track seale, with sus- 
pension platform bearings. S—8—-07 
F, style 25, drawer 10, sheet 2. (I 
22698, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Second detail plan. Drawing of a 42 
ft., 100 ton, 4 section, iron frame rail- 
way track scale, all steel construc- 
tion, made by E. and T. Fairbanks 
and company of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
The drawing gives details of some 
of the structural steel in general 
plan of scale, also bill of structural 
steel.. (I 22808, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

60 ft., 6 section, 150 ton, iron frame 

railway track scale, with suspension 

platform bearings. 8-8—O7 F, sheet 


4, drawer 10. (I 22700, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 
Harper (J. 


M.), Chicago, 
Ill. 


Captain Kidd. Model of a figure, 
partly relief and partly round, rep- 
resenting a pirate; being a man with 
rough bearded face, a _  kerchief 
wound about his head, dressed in 


blouse with sailor’s collar. (1 22814, 
Aug. 29, 1907.) [10893 
House that Jack built. A standing 


figure, partly in relief and partly 
round, and representing a youth 
standing before the front of a cot- 
tage. The figure is dressed in shirt 
and mechanics’ overalls. (I 22816, 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Little Red Riding Hood and safe. 
Figures of a little girl representing 
Red Riding Hood, and the figure of 
a large wolf. (I 22659, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 


Mother Hubbard. A standing figure, 
partly in relief and partly round, 
and representing an old woman, clad 


in a loose Mother Hubbard dress. (I 
22815, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
Nest (The) eggs and safe. Figures 


of two Finches; a bird’s nest contain- 
ing three eggs; and branches and 
leaves supporting same. The figures 
of the Finches are principally in 
round. (I 22656, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


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ARTS 623 


Harper (J. M.), Chicago, 
Il 


Policeman (The) and safe. Figure of 
a policeman in uniform, standing. 
(I 22657, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Santa Claus and safe. Figure of a 
Santa Claus dressed in round, fur- 
trimmed cap, fur-trimmed overcoat, 
with belt, top boots, etc., standing 
upon top of chimney and with a 
large filled bag hanging over right 
shoulder. (I 22658, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Harper & brothers, New 
Work. NY. 

Before Agamemnon’s tent: drawn by 
Edwin A. Abbey. Sitting figure in 
helmet, armor covered by white 
robe; left arm and portion of left 
side exposed. Figure crouched at 
left side. Standing figures at left. 
(I 22818, Aug. 29, 1907.) [10894 


Cassandra; painted by Edwin A. Ab- 
bey. Figure of woman, in loose robe, 
hair hanging over right shoulder, 
hands uplifted. (I 22817, Aug. 29, 
1907. ) 

Cressida and her uncle: drawn by EKd- 
win A. Abbey. Woman sitting and 
listening to man standing in stooping 
position beside her. (I 22819, Aug. 
29, 1907.) 


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

Awake! awake! Love may not sing 
again. A closely connected group of 
six young women of whom one is 
awake and calling the others who 
are sleeping. (Pree 727, Aue. 
1907.) [10895 


Hill Philadelphia, 
Pa: 

Always on the water wagon. 
painting showing 5 horses’ heads in 
foreground, drinking from 2 water- 
ing trough. (I 22799, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

[10896 

Farmer’s daughter. An oil painting 
showing a girl standing in barn yard. 
Cows, chickens & girl in foreground ; 
barn in background. (I 22800, Aug. 
28, 1907.) 

In the North woods. An oil painting 
showing two hunters in foreground. 


(R.), 


One man aiming at deer. other man | 


kneeling down. 
1907.) 


In the willow’s shade. 
of a stream of water with two cows 
standing in water and large tree on 
bank in foreground, and 3 cows un- 
der tree in background. (I 22797, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 


(I 22801, Aug. 28, 


21, | 


An oil painting | 


An oil | 


| Still life. 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa 


In winter quarters. An oil painting 
showing the inside of a barn with a 
lot of sheep laying in foreground. 
(I 22808, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

A, labor of love. An oil painting of 
girl sitting on bench, under tree, 
knitting, in foreground. (I 22798, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Meadow brook. An oil painting of 
landscape showing a small brook in 
foreground and trees in the rear. (I 
22795, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Midday rest. An oil painting of a har- 
vesting scene. Whole family taking 
their lunch in the field. (I 22802, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Nature’s bounty. An oil painting of a 
fruit stand with two girls tending it. 
(I 22804, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


No place like home. An oil painting 
of an old homestead, with a rustic 
bench on each side of the door, with 
trees and vines in foreground. (I 
22798, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Not for sale. An oil painting showing 
two boys sitting on bench and hold- 
ing a little dog. (I 22796, Aug. 28, 
1907. ) 


Off Nantucket light. An oil painting 
of a moonlight night on the water 
with boat in full sail in foreground, 
and a light house in background. (I 
22794, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Hudson (Grace), 
Cal. 


Ka-lay-chin. Portrait of Eba Scott a 
Yokia Indian girl. She is clothed in 
a black and white calico shirt, red 
and green striped drapery about the 
hips. (I 22723, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
[10897 
The spotted fawn. Poma Indian child 
dressed in pink and white checked 
shirt, hair tied with red string, hold- 
ing a spotted fawn with a string of 
wampum. (I 22724, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Ukiah, 


Jung brewing company, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


Represents a plaque, in cen- 
ter of which appears a suspended 
bottle, a glass, and a cluster of grains. 
(I 22660, Aug. 1, 1907.) [10898 


Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Coquette: Head and pust of a pretty, 
piquant girl, her features showing 
through the folds of a veil. (I 22676, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) [10899 


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Kaufmann & Strauss com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Favorite pupil. Bright little urchin, 
seated, playing with his pet dog, the 
dog is perched on the boy’s knees. | (I 

22675, Aug. 14, 1907.) 


Ker (Mary Sigsbee), 
Rockville Center, N. Y. 
Extremes of fashion. Children stand- 

ing on beach with backs to spectator ; 
one wears a muslin eap, the other a 
pair of shoes. (Ef 22598, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) [10900 
Great round world. Drawing of a very 
young baby sitting on top of dark 
world surrounded by stars and whirl- 
ing planets. (I 22599, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
His Majesty. Wash drawing of young 
baby in mother’s lap surrounded by 
admiring relatives and friends. (I 
22600, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Ker (William Balfour), 
Rockville Center, N. Y. 


The Convalescent. Child in bed with 
toys—parents and grandmother at 


bedside anxious and worried. (I 
22601, Aug. 5, 1907.) [10901 
Lake (Ira) & Gilchrist 


(Wm. J.), Buffalo, N. Y. 
Lake’s study of the sleeping lion. Re- 
posing male lion with large mane, its 
head resting on one of its front feet 


and being turned slightly over the | 


front paw. (I 22679, Aug. 15, 1907.) 


[10902 
Langholff (Oscar L. F.), 
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
An angel of light. Cherub surrounded 
by fancy design. (I 22609, Aug. 3, 


1907. ) [10903 | 
A beauty. Cat surrounded by fancy | 
design. (1 22607, Aug. 3, 1907.) 


The great step. Girl with a pen and 
surrounded by fancy design. (I 
22610, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

Work of love. Church surrounded by 
fancy design. (I 22608, Aug. 3, 
1907.) 

1 photo. of each July 15, 1907. 


Lawrence & Jellicoe, ltd., 
London, England. 


Dutch women. Drawing showing 
Dutch women in native costume, one 
of the two in foreground has a small 
bag suspended from her waist. (1 
22644, Aug. 12, 1907.) [10904 


Drawing shewing Dutch women 
in native costume standing in a field, 
three in the foreground together and 
one a little distance behind. (I 
22641, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Lawrence & Jellicoe, ltd., 
London, England. 

Dutch women. Drawing shewing Dutch 
women in native costume, two in fore- 
ground together, one of them holding 
a small basket in her left hand. (I 
22642, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Drawing shewing three Dutch 
women in native costume, the one 
with her back towards spectator is 
carrying a basket on her left arm. 
(I 22643, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Peter Pan. 1. Drawing shewing a 
bedroom, with children in bed, one 
of the children is sitting up. (1 
22637, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


2. Drawing shewing a scene in 
a wood. <A number of children 
warmly clad in furs are building a 
house. (I 22638, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


3. Drawing shewing interior of a 
rough looking building. Children in 
night attire dancing about. (I 22639, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 


—4, Drawing shewing four Indians 
walking stealthily among the trees 
of a forest and looking about the 
trees. (I 22634, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


5. Drawing shewing Peter Pan 
and his companions engaged in a 
hand to hand fight with a number of 
pirates on board ship. (1 22635, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 


——6. Drawing shewing a little house 
resting on a mass of foliage. (I 
22636, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Please. I’m good now. Drawing shew- 
ing a young child, three-quarters 
length, full face, with bare shoulders 
and dishevelled hair. (1 22640, Aug. 
12, 1907.) 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
At the summer hotel. It isn’t popu- 
larity—it’s a thunder storm. Shows 
a parlor in a summer hotel; a fat, 
happy looking: man is seated, sur- 
rounded by a bevy of young ladies. 
(I 22612, Aug. 7, 1907.) [10905 


If they get in. A scene in a mythical 
heaven where many of our well 
known railroad magnates and mil- 
lionaires have gained entrance. (I 
22696,. Aug. 17, 1907.) 


In an old garden. Shows an old Ital- 
ian garden en a night bright with 
stars: ghostly figures of the various 
couples who have lived and loved in 
the garden can be seen. (I 22677, 
Aug. 14, 1907.) 


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v. 2, nos. 36-39 
Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Path (The) of least resistance. A lit- 


tle pathway in the country with flow- 
ers and shrubs growing along its 
sides. In the foreground, under a 
big tree, are 
locked in each other’s arms. 
22760, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


(I 


Success. 
water. 
away from a feminine figure, the 
hands of which are appealingly 
raised from the water. (I 22759, 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 


The wrecker. An attractive girl in 
modern bathing suit, with a fetching 
bathing bonnet tied with streamers 
under her chin, she is standing ankle 
deep in the water. (I 22617, Aug. 9, 
1907.) 

You're the only girl I ever loved. 


Shows an interior scene. Man and 
woman in evening dress, standing to- 


gether. He is affectionately press- 
ing her hand. (1 22671, Aug. 13, 
1907. ) 


McCall (Lottie L.), New 
Orleans, La. 


I tell them they need’nt come a wooing 
me, for my heart is over the sea. 
A sketch of an old maid sitting by 
the sea-shore on a rock holding a 


parasol over her head. (I 22654, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) [10906 
McKenzie (Donald N.), 


Galveston, Tex. 


First and second fioor plans for frame 

dwelling. (I 22728, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

[10907 

Front elevation of frame dwelling. (I 

22729, Aug. 16, 1907; 1 photo. of each 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 


McKinney (Carl Sidney), 
Las Cruces, N. Mex. 

Mexican cowboy. A vaquéro. A mean 
looking Mexican, aquiline nose, pro- 
truding chin, mustache, broad hat on 
back of head, profile view of left side 
@f4ace. (1 22581, Aug. 5, 1907.; 1 
photo. July 18, 1907.) [10908 


Mai (Gaetano), Barre, Vt. 


Cross and flowers. Grave with a cross 
at its head and cut flowers upon a 
grave. (I 22690, Aug. 17, 1907.) 

[10909 

Tablet and flowers. Grave stone sur- 


rounded by lilies. grass and daisies. 
(I 22691, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


a man and woman | 


A pool of deep, dark looking | 
A man is swimming rapidly | 


ARTS 625 
Moore (Edwin Augustus), 
Kensington, Conn. 
Breakfast for two. Simple interior, 


cookstove in the middle of room, 
man seated thereby stirring some 
food on the stove, near the man is a 
, dog sitting on the floor. (I 22612, 
Aug. 7, 1907.) [10910 
Small but appreciative audience. Boy 
seated on a rock, playing the har- 
monica to a listening dog. (I 22614, 
Aug. 7, 1907.) | r 
Nichols (William Augus- 
tus), Gloucester, Mass. 
Landing of the Pilgrims at Gloucester, 
Mass. An old ship, 14th century 
model, just coming to anchor at Half 
moon beach and a boat load of Pil- 


grims just disembarking. (I 22678, 
Ave. 14, 1907; 1 photo. Aug. 7%, 
1907.) [10911 


Pacific coast borax com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Betty. Three-quarter view of head 
and bust of young lady in evening 
dress. Poke bonnet on head, with 
flowers under front rim, and bow 
tied at left of chin. (I 22811, Aug. 
29, 1907.) [10912 


Celia. Head and shoulders of young 
lady with flaring hat decorated with 
flowers; head turned to the left to 
show profile. Evening dress. (I 
22812, Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Clarissa. Left profile view of young 
lady with large flaring hat, with 
flowers, ribbon from back of hat fall- 
ing down over left shoulder, eyes to 
the left of picture; evening dress 
(I 22813, Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Phyllis. Three-quarter view of young 
lady’s head and _ shoulders. Her 
head is inclined slightly to the right 
and forward, with eyes to the front 
of the picture. Hat with flowers on 
head, and flowers in front of evening 
dress. (I 22810, Aug. 29, 1907.) 


Pennucci (Andria), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Summer time. Releif placque, repre- 
senting summer time; foreground 
and trees on the left, with three fig- 
ures thereon, two figures swimming 


im) the water. (1 22616, Aug: 9S 
1907.) [10913 
Potter (Louis), New York, 
INeaye 


Arrow (The) dance. Indian dancing 
poised on left foot, left hand point- 
ing downward to arrow on the 
ground. (I 22663, Aug. 13, 1907.) 

[10914 


626 


Potter (Louis), New York, 
NY PY: 


Bust of Dr. Hanish. Small bust on 
square pedestal, smooth face, smil- 
ing expression, hair rather long, high 
collar. (I 22662, Aug. 18, 1907.) 


Call (The) of the spirit. Indian 
seated on stump of tree, with hands 
clasped between knees, body bent 
forward with head turned up looking 
expectantly out. (I 22668, Aug. 13, 
1907. ) 


Child with Teddy bear. Little girl 
with short empire dress hugging a 
large Teddy bear and looking affec- 
tionately at it. (I 22664, Aug. 13, 
1907. ) 


Fire (The) dance. Indian with body 
twisted and right arm outstretched, 
left arm at back holding fire-brand. 
(I 22669, Aug. 13, 1907.) 


Group symbolic of Sleep. Four figures 
relaxed, leaning against a common 
centre, clouds of incense at their 
feet in the pedestal rise and envelop 
the figures. (1 22666, Aug. 13, 1907.) 


Group symbolizing the Trinity. Three 
female figures on the three sides of 
a decorative setting, each draped. 
There is a shell like arch above 
each head. (I 22665, Aug. 13, 1907.) 


Pride. A female figure, very erect, 
with right hand uplifted holding 
light, left hand holding braid of hair, 


and she is looking at the hair. (I 
22667, Aug. 13, 1907.) 
Symbolic figure of Night. Floating 


figure on _ globe, whose drapery 
swirling around globe forms pedes- 
tal. (1 22670, Aug. 18, 1907.) 


Printz, Biederman com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wash drawing. Figure of lady, front 
view, both hands on front of coat at 
waist, seemingly buttoning same, fig- 
ure wearing long loose coat. (I 
22625, Aug. 10, 1907.) [10915 


——ligure of lady, front view, left 
hand holding umbrella resting on 
hip, right arm resting on post of 
some sort. (I 22633, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


—— Figure of lady, front view, right 
hand holding umbrella, left hand 
resting on hip. (I 22623, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 


Figure of lady in three quarter 
view, wearing outdoor costume, left 
hand lightly touching rock behind 
her. (1 22622, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


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Printz, Biederman com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 


Wash drawing. Figure of lady, three 
quarter view, right hand holding hat, 
left hand holding muff, figure wearing 
a long loose coat. (I 22626, Aug. 10, 
1907. ) 

Figure of woman shown in front 

view long loose coat, left hand holds 

up skirt, right hand rests on hip. (I 

22624, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in front 
view wearing indoor costume, left 
hand holding beads around neck, 
side view of face. (I 22628, Aug. 10, 
1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in front 
view wearing long loose coat, right 
hand and arm partly concealed. (I 
22631, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in front 
view wearing out-door costume, right 
hand resting on hip and left hand 
seemingly fastening jacket. (I 
22629, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


-—— Figure of woman shown in front 
view wearing tight fitted suit, right 
hand holding muff resting on hip. 
(I 22630, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in in- 
door costume, front view. Right el- 
bow resting on stand of some sort 
and right hand resting on side of 
face. (1 22753, Aug: 23; 1907.) 


—— Figure of woman shown in long 
loose coat and hat with veil. Right 
hand holding a flower, left hand 
holding veil at chin. Face side view, 
figure front view. (I 22756, Aug. 23, 
1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in long 
loose coat, front view, both hands 
touching straps on either side of 
coat. (1 22751, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in long 
loose coat, holding umbrella in both 
hands. Figure front view, face #. 
(I 22755, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in out- 
door costume, front view, holding 
umbrella at both ends. (1 22749, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 


—— Figure of woman shown in out- 
door costume, loose veil draped 
around hat. Both hands behind fig- 
ure. (I 22754, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in out- 
door costume, three-quarter view, 
both hands holding veil. (I 22750, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 


FINE ARTS 


y. 2, nos. 36-39 


Printz, Biederman com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 


Wash drawing. Figure of woman shown 
in outdoor costume, three-quarter view, 
left hand on hip and right hand seem- 
ingly holding pocket book but only 
corner of pocket book showing. (I 
22752, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Figure of woman shown in three- 
quarter view wearing long loose coat, 
left arm and hand, on which muff is 
shown, raised to face. (1 22682, 
Aug. 10, 1907.) 

— Figure of woman shown in three- 
quarter view wearing outdoor cos- 
tume, and holding string of beads in 
both hands. (I 22627, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany. Providence, R. I. 

Saul chosen king. In the foreground 
appears Saul; an old man with long 
white beard and arm uplifted, has 
his right hand on Saul’s shoulder. 
(I 22619, Aug. 10, 1907.) [10916 


Temperance lesson. The words Tem- 
perance lesson, Golden text, wine is 
a mocker, strong drink is raging, is 
shown against a background of a 
vine with clusters of grapes. (I 
22621, Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Saint - Gaudens (Augusta 
H.), executrix, Wind- 
sor, Vt. 

Brooks group. Portrait statue of 
Phillips Brooks, standing beside a 
lectern on which his left hand rests. 
(I 22821, Aug. 30, 1907.) [10917 


Caryatides. Three Caryatides; the fig- 
ure on the corner carries a palm in 
one hand and wreaths in the other; 
the head is draped and wreathed ; 
the hair hanging in braids in front. 
(E 22820, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Sievers (F. William), 
New York, N. Y. 


Confederate infantryman standing in 
act of eocking musket. The statue 
of confederate infantryman in the 
act of cocking musket is that of a 
beardless young man in complete 
confederate costume. He stands 
with left foot forward with weight 
of body equally divided over each 
leg. (I 22790, Aug. 27, 1907.) 


[10918 | 


627 


Stromeyer (C. F.), New 
York, N. Y. 

Panel of tree trunks, surmounted by 
men holding American flag topped by 
American eagle. (I 22689, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) [10919 


A monument with three figures, one 
man and two women. A _ pedestal 
upon which are seated, on the left, a 
man having a sword and keeping an 
American flag in his left hand, from 
which a winged woman’‘appears hold- 
ing a palm in her right hand. (I 
22791, Aug. 27, 1907.) 


Van Dyke (James), New 
Mork. News 
Japanese fiower girl. Full length pic- 
ture of a little Japanese girl holding 
with both arms a large bouquet of 
chrysanthemums. (I 22748, Aug. 22, 
1907. ) [10920 


Volk (Douglas), Center 


Lovell, Me. 


Tablet for mounting Volk mask of Lin- 
coln. An oblong tablet with wreath 
in center. In the center of the wreath 
is mounted a life mask and on either 
side of the head is a panel. (I 
22809, Aug. 29, 1907.) [10921 


Walter (William George), 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Model representing a female figure in 
the shape of a bust; the head of the 
bust is surmounted with a castle- 
shaped crown; a mailed shirt covers 
shoulders and breast of bust. (I 
22618, Aug. 10, 1907.) [10922 


Webster (Harry Daniel), 
Westport, Conn. 

Bust of Daniel Webster. Head and 
Shoulders, head slightly turned to 
left, life size. (I 22692, Aug. 17, 
1907. ) [10923 | 


Bust of Thomas Jefferson. Head and 
part of the shoulders, head partly 
turned to left, life size. (I 22693, 
Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts 


completed by deposit of 1 photo- 
sraph each since Jan. 1, 1907-2222. 


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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891, 
51st CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 40-44 
OCTOBER, 1907 


| WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1907 


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


CLASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of smali alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engravings, Cuts, Vrints, Chromos, Lithographs, lVho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 Joseph 


Adams, Vincennes, Ind. 
August 19, 1907.” 


Class F, XXc, no. 57465, August 26, 1907; 2 copies received 


Adams (Joseph), Vincen- 
nes, Ind. 
Our emblematic odd fellowship. (F 
57465, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1907. ) [10924 


Allison (J. W), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Main(e) (A.) thief. (F 57146, Aug. 
17, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. [10925 


Memory camp. (F 57145, Aug. 17, 
1907; 2c. July 18, 1907.) 


American-examiner, 

Work. N.Y. 

And her ethereal, refulgent name 

was Maud. (F 57872, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

[10926 

And her joyful, darling name was 
Maud! (F 57705, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


New 


' And her nautical name was Maud. 


(F 58091, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

And his dog Tige. (F 58098, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

—not forgetting Mary Jane. 
57706, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

And Mary-Jane. (F 57871, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 

At last Happy Hooligan starts for 
Keokuk. (F 57874, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Bunk meets a lovely lady! (F 57708, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 


(F 


Der captain’s relief party is a fizzle! 


(F 57870, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


American-examiner, New 
York, Ne: 


Dere vaS a woman in der case. (F 
58092, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Happy Hooligan almost catches his 

train. (F 58304, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Her name was Maud! His name was 


Bunk! (F 57449, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Jimmy. He gets a loaf of bread. (F 
57451, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
— He goes to dancing school! 


(F 
58307, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
— He looks sweet in his new coat. 
(F 58089, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
— He takes out Zu-zu! 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
The sweet lad brings home Mam- 
ma’s waists. (F 57873, Sept. 9, 


(EF 57707, 


1907.) 
My, such a relief! (EF 57704, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 
No wedding bells for him. Aug. 25, 
1907. (F 57450, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57875. Sept. 9, 
1907. ) ; 
== I Semi i LOOT CRY S8090) (Sept. 
GOUT.) 
= Sept 22, 1907. GY 58305, “Sept. 
744 PASO 
Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58539, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
=——.@¢t, 6, 1907, (EH 58714, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 


629 


630 


American-examiner, New 
York. Nye 

So Nearovitch! It was Toughsky! 
(F 58303, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Such is life at the North Pole. 
57448, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

This is the real and his best girl Mary 
Jane. (F 57447, Aug. 26, 1907..) 

Unt deir names vas Maud Hotbrau- 
hauser unt Bismarck! (F 58306, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 

What, ho! tis our old college chums, 
Alphonse and Gaston. (KF 57452, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Who is this? and his dog Tige and 
Mary Jane too. (F 58302, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 


American - journal - exam- 
iner, New York, N. Y. 

Affinity (The) bug as portrayed by ex- 

perts. (F 58285, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

[10927 

Ananias Noodles on the road. Dat 

sign tells me. (KF 57442, Aug. 26, 

1907. ) 
De people wot live here was very 
thoughtful. (F 57658, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
Gee, wot a fine idea. (F 58026, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


cy 


At the ladies’ club. No one will ever | 
GK 58232, | 


know what happened. 
Sept. 19, 1907.) 


—— A secret session of the executive | 


committee. (F 58209, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Belinda’s beaus. 
name. (F 57713, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
—— The handsome cop. (F 57350, 
Aug, 24, 1907.) 
The Rah Rah boys and Bingo. (F 
57657, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Tightwad pays for the soda. 
57470, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
Bolivar discards wife. 
(9077. ) 


(F 


Braggo the monk. Yes dear, it was a | 
| ——They’re home again. 


very strange noise. (F 58014, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 

Bunk. The fly cops didn’t get him. 
58448, Sept. 26, 1907.) 

gets real mad. (F 58208, Sept. 18, 
1907.) 

—— He gets hit by an affinity bug. 
58431, Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Bunk’s leap for life. (F 58256, Sept. 
20, 1907.) 

or, Jennie, the jailor’s daughter. 
(F 58233, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

——or, The quicker the fiercer. 
58389, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


(F 


And Bingo was his | 
| —— They entertain visitors. 


(F 57800, Sept. | 


(EF | 


(F | 


| —— Bills) billsspuls: 


| ——They unexpectedly meet an old + 


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American-journal-examiner, 

New York. N. Y. 

Cluck cluck, the slick chick. 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 


(F 57714, 


(EF 57925, Sept. 
11, 1907.) 

—— Oh my! Oh dear! (F 58088, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Dairy of Ananias. 
25, 1907.) 


Mr. Common People and several! 
of his friends. (F 58284, Sept 21, 
1907.) 

—— The punishment of predatory cor- 
porations is: going on relentlessly. 
F 57661, Aug. 29, 1907.) : 

Diogenes meets crushing disappoint- - 
ment. (F 57480. Aug. 28, 1907. ) 


(F 58428, Sept. 


| Epidemic of nature-faking increases. 


(F 57294, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
Gentle (The) sex. (F 57756, Sept. 5, | 
1907.) 
—— Shopping, that’s all. 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 
A visit from Aunt Maria. 
57316, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Hall-room boys. Gee Pere, I bet we'll | 
get it. (F 57802, Sept. 7, 1907.) | 
It’s tough to be broke. (F 57469, | 
Awe: 27; 190Ry } 
An obliging native shows them | 
around. (EF 57656, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
They are now doing it on $13 per. 
(F' 58198, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


(F 57662,) 


(He 


(F 57291, 4 
Aug. 22, 1907.) | 
They escape one fine. 
Sept. 25, 1907.) 

They extend an invitation. 
58013, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
They make a little bluff. 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

They meet an incoming liner. 
58287, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(F 58430, | 


(Fy 


Al! 


(F 58390, | 


(F | 


CE 577TH | 
Sept. 6, 1907. ) | 
They resort to strategy. (F 57479, | 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
They steal a march on G. Whata- ‘4 
wad. (F 57710, Sept. 3, 1907.) f 
—— They strike a real bargain. 
57915, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


(F | 


(F 57849, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
(F 57876, Sept. | 


friend. 
High life in the jungle. 
9, 1907.) 
The one best bet at the royal ball. | 


(F 57923, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


v. 2, nos. 40-44 


American-journal-examiner, 

New York, N. Y. 

Hippo (The) kid is in luck. 

Aug. 30, 1907.) 

—— takes snuff. 
1907.) 


(FF 57655, 


CE -OTF2Zy Sept: 3, 


Hippo kid’s dream. (F 57348, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 

His name is Pie-ace. (F 58086, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Holy (The) jumpers. (F 57293, Aug. 
22, 1907.) 


Home again! Vacation days are over. 
(F 57711, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Hooray!! 


raise. (F' 58024, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


How the ladies love the merry widow. | 
the | 
(F 58025, | 


And after I have taken all 
trouble to cook them. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

——I don’t know what. 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 

— Oh dear I’m so tired. 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 

Howl from Monopoly lodge. 
Hold on! 


I see by the papers. 


Ouch! 


der kaiser. (EF 57677, Aug. 31, 
1907.) 
fese for fun. (F 58010, Sept. 138, 
1907. ) 


Jungle barber shop. Mr. Monk, the 
barber, finds business slow in Hip- 
poville. (EF 57292, Aug. 22, 1907.) 


Knocko the monk. 
on me. (F 57716, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


—Do you like babies Mr. Knocko? | 


(F 57468, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
Limericko the monk. 


The hallroom boys get a | 


(F 57924, | 


(F 57914, | 


(FP 57317, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Hoot mon! hoch | 


Bet all you've got | 


20, 1907.) 
Masherino the monk. My word, a 
peacherino. (F 57916, Sept. 10, 
1907. ) 


Meeting of the ladies’-club. How shall | 


we preserve the forests? (F 58192, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Mr. Common people, victim of fake 
seance! (F 57709, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Mr. E. Z. Mark engages an extra guide. 

(F 57444, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
— goes hunting. (F 58012, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 


is grateful. 
i.) 


is rescued. (F 57715, Sept. 8, | 

1907.) | 

Mrs. Trubbell. (F 58429, Sept. 235, 
1907.) 


(F 57659, Aug. 289, | 


| Peanuts. 


631 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Mrs. Trubbell. Here’s to home and 
wife. (F 58300, Sept. 23, 1907). 
One of you girls has got to cook. 
(F' 58447, Sept. 26, 1907.) 
—— Reception room of the _ ladies’ 
club. (F 58255, Sept. 20, 1907.) 
Monopoly theatre, advanced melodra- 


ma. (EF 58207, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Mufti the monk. (F 58299, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 

— Jn the nine-act drama. (F 58391, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Oh, isn’t he the pie-face. (F 58194, 


Sept. 17, 1907.) 

(F 58210, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Only (The) way. (F 58023, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

— (F 57913, Sept. 10, 1907.) 

— (F 58231, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

After you have become weary of 

reading this. (F 58449, Sept. 26, 

1907. ) 


Our antediluvian ancestors! (F 58298, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 
What's the matter? (F 57446, 


Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57445, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Rhymo the monk. The air is full of 


smoke. (F 57660, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
Take away my cook stove. (F 
57443, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
| Said the bird on Nellie’s hat. (F 


HIST L wept..9;, 19072) 
(F 58087, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
— (F 58286, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Jae | —— No, no, I insist on paying the fare. 
(EF 58257, Sept. | 


(F 58011, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Sorrows of satan! He drops in ata 
board meeting of the Illinois cen- 
tral CRY o(GiG, Ane. 3, 1907:) 

—— He takes a ride with Harold 
Speedcrank. CH, SC769,, Sept. G6: 
1907.) 

Such a svwellness. 
1907.) 

The king is playing solitaire. 
57770, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

There once was a —. 
19, 1907.) 

When Antioneite is on the job. I gave 
you a ten dollar bill. (F 57315, Aug. 
23, 1907.) 

I wish you wouldn’t try to do that 

work. (F 57478, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

It was awfully good of you. 

57679, Aug. 31, 1907.) 


(EF 


(F' 58234, Sept. 


(Fk 


632 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 

When Antionette is on the job. Let me 
help you. (F 58015, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Now listen carefully. (F 57878, 

Sept. 9, 1907.) 

There, that’s the pose. 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 

When they are young and pretty! (F 
58301, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Whole (Tne) Braggo family. (FE 
57477, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

— Braggo builds an auto. 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 

You just keep out of the kitchen. 
(F 57678, Aug. 31, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make King Solomon mad. 
(EF 57922, Sept. 11, 1907.) © 

Wouldn’t it make you and your friends 
mad. (FF 58085, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. After you 
had seen a policeman. (EF 57740, 
Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Anderson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Amerika for me when I grow up. (F 

57319, Aug. 23, 1907.) [10928 


(EF 57772, 


(F 57801, 


Buncoed. (F 57320, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Cast up by the sea. (F 57322, Aug. 23, 
1907.) 


Come seven. (F 57321, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Little mushroom. (F 57318, Aug. 28, 
1907.) 
2 ¢. of each Aug. 24, 1907. 
Arnot (Robert), Paris, 
France. 
Sweet awakening. (F 58289, Sept. 23, 
1907.) [10929 
Avey (Elijah), Chicago, 
Tl. 
Old (The) Dunkard church at Antie- 
tam, Md. (F 57466, Aug. 7, 1907.) 
[10930 
Barrett (P. F.), Superior, 
Wis. 
Catholic church, Iron River, Wis. (F 
58196, Sept. 17, 1907.) [10931 
High school, Iron River, Wis. (F 
58198, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Presbyterian church, Iron River, Wis. 
(F 58197, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Retail district, Iron River, Wis. (F 
58195, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Saw mill, Iron River, Wis. 

Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Barton & Spooner, Corn- 
wall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 


(F 58200, 


Love me, love my dog. 7480. (F 
HATE, Auge 2 GOT ss 2 Ee Aug. 27, 
1907.) [10932 


‘Her beautiful eyes. 


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n. S., pt. 4 


Berdan publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Close (The) season. (EF 57346, Aug. 


24, 1907.) [10933 
Coffee and rolls. (F 58398, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 


Do you believe in fairies. 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Family philosophy. 

24, 1907.) 


Yor of such is the kingdom of heaven. 
(F 57341, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Just a look-in. (F 57347, Aug. 24, 


(EF 57345, 


(F 58397, Sept. 


1907. ) 

Love me a little bit. (F 58402, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 

Love’s lottery. (F 58403, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 

Matrimonial arithmetic (F 58396, 


Sept. 24, 1907.) 


No mollycoddle. 
1907.) 


Now she won’t squeak when I pull her 


tail. (F 57348, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Taken unawares. (F 57342, Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 


Try this on your piano. 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Undesirable (An) citizen. 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 


You go ’way I want to dress. D. (F 
57344, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Birdsall (Katharine N.) 
New York, N. Y. 

Davenport pleads for animals tortured 
to make man’s pleasure. 9. Dogs 
once could do real work. 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 


(F 58399, 


(F 58400, 


[10934 


10. What has happened to this 
horse? (F 57209, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
11 


(F 57210, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


12. 
horse docking. (EF 57211, Aug. 20, 
1907-) : 

Bobbs-Merrill company, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Dream (A) of fair women. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) [10935 

23, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 28, 1907. 


Book (The) news month- 
ly, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Instruction (L’) maternelle, by Jean - 


Baptiste Chardin. (KF 57733, Sept. 
4, 1907.) 
Portrait of Kitty Fisher, by William 
Hogarth. (EF 57734, Sept. 4, 1907.) 


(EF 58401, Sept. 24, 


(F 57208, | 


Nature never intended this. 7 


Women can put. an end to || 


(EF 58295, — 


(F 58296, Sept. | 


[10936 | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 
Bowser) (S./ EF.) & co. 
(Incorporated), Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 
Model oil storage system. 813. (F 
56669, July 29, 1907; 2 c Sept. 20, 
1907.) [10937 


Model oil storage system. 814. (F 
582538, Sept. 20, 1907.) 


Brown & Bigelow, 
Paul, Minn. 
Wlorera (la). (EF 57376, Aug. 26, 
1907.) [10938 
moses (The). (EK 57377, Aug. 26, 
L907. 


St. 


Spirit of the wine. (F 57378, Aug. 26, 


1907.) 


Callanan (William A.), 
Denver, Colo. 
Evolution of the spud. (F 48628, Dec. 
2a. 1906; 2 ¢. Aug: 31, 1907.) [109389 


Campbell (Robt. ‘Ue ie 
Chicago, Ill. 


Mansfield as Peer Gynt, his last great 


role, which crushed and killed him. 
(FF 57688, Sept. 3, 1907.) [10940 


(ME A.) & 
Boston, Mass. 
Message (A) from the new to the old 

home land. (F 57753, July 5, 1907; 

2c. July 8, 1907.) [10941 


Chase (James L.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Washington schools. (F 57883, Sept. 
9, 1907.) [10942 


Case cO., 


Chromograph art mission, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dandy chromo beasts. Congratulate 
me. Hippo. (EF 57980, Sept. 12, 
1907.) [109438 


— Did you ever hear of dogwood? 
(F 57988, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

— Do you think I’ll be a race-horse? 
(FF 57984, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


I always get enough to eat. (F 
57987, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
I’ve got the nicest little wife. (F 
57990, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
— If you bring babies, don’t you 
dare. (F 57986, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
—Mary had a little lamb. (F 
57979, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Mrs Bat is happy. .(F 57992, 


Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Now in the house where I live. 
(F 57991, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

The original auto chromograph 
art post card porte folio. (EF 57985, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


633 


Chromograph art mission, 
New York, N. Y. 

Dandy chromo beasts. Polly want a 
cracker. (F 57994, Sept. 12,. 1907.) 
Said Bunny. (F 57982, Sept. 12, 

1907.) 
; Said Mr. Hogg. 
12, 1907.) 
Said the elephant. 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Said the monkey to the clown. 
(F 57978, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


(EF 57981, Sept. 


(F 57998, 


— They eall me a good butter... (F 
57989, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
— Willie went a hunting. 


(F 57983, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) - 


Closson (W. B.), Magno- 
lia, Mass. 
Portrait—Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy. 
(F 57685, Sept. 8, 1907. (10944. 
Conrad (C. F.), New 
York. Ne ¥, 
National eclectic association of physi- 
cians. (F 58171, Aug. 24, 1907; 2c. 


Sept. 3, 1907.) [10945 
Coope (Margaret L.), 
Washington, D. C. 

Requiem (The) of the flag. (F 57799, 
Sept. 7, 1907.) [10946 
Cox (Palmer), Hast © 
Quogue, N. Y. 
Bownie clown of Brownietown. Aug. 
25, 1907. (F 57333, Aug. 24, 1907. 
[10947 
—— Sept. 1, 1907. (F 57506, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57891, Sept. 9, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58057, Sept. 14, 
1907:) 
Sept. 22,1907. (F 58275, Sept. 21, 
1907. ) 
—— Sept. 29,1907. (F 58514, Sept. 30, 
1907.) 
— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58741, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Grand canal, Venice. 68003. (EF 57086, 
Aug. 16, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.) 
[10948 
Lady Hamilton as Daphne. 067010. 
(EF 57273, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Portrait of Duchess de Mazarin. 67011. 
(F 57087, Aug. 16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 15, 
1907. ) 


634 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Deuble (Charles G.), Can- 

‘ ton, Ohio. 

McKinley national memorial, Canton, 
Ohio; with portrait of William Mc- 
Kinley and wife. (F 57504, Aug. 30, 
1907 ; 2 ce. Sept. 3, 1907. [10949 


—— with portrait of William McKin- 
ley. (F 57505, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Dittmeyer (W. E.), Har- 
pers Ferry, W. Va. 

B. & O. R. R. bridge and the tunnel un- 
der Maryland heights. (F 57842. 
Sept. 9, 1907.) [10950 

Blue Ridge rod and gun club house. 
(F 57858, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Bolivar and Bolivar heights from Camp 
hill. (F 583866, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Bolivar from Bolivar heights. 
58365, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Catholic church and solid rock steps. 
(IF 57864, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


(F 


Chimney rock. (F 57851, Sept. 9, | 
1907.) 
Driveway leading into town. (F 57846, 


Sept. 9, 1907.) 
Harper house, built 1780 by Robert 


Harper, founder of Harper’s Ferry. | 


(EF 57843, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia. 
(F 58370, Sept. 24, 1907. ) 
139. (F 583638, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Herr’s island and view up the Shenan- | 


doah river from Jefferson rock. 
57859, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
High street. (F 57849, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
High street and public walk. (F 57856, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 
Hill top house. 
1907. ) 
Hill top house and Potomae river from 
Bolivar. (F 58360, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


(¥ 


(EF 57863, Sept. 9, 


Jefferson rock. (KF 57850, Sept. 9, 
1907. ) 

John Brown’s fort. (KF 57844, Sept. 9, | 
1907.) 


Junction of the Potomac and Shenan- 
doah rivers, meeting of the states of 


Maryland, Virginia and West Vir- | 


(F 58356, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
(EF 58359, Sept. 24, 


ginia. 
Lockwood house. 
1907. ) 


Looking down the Shenandoah river 
from Camp hill. (F 58361, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 


Looking towards the junction of the 
rivers from Camp hill. (F 57861, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Looking towards the junction of the 
rivers from the C. & O. canal. (F 
57860, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


138. | 


| 
| 
} 
J 


Dittmeyer (W. E.), Har- 
pers Ferry, W. Va. 

Looking up the Potomac river from 
Maryland heights. (F 57852, Sept. 
9, 1907.) 

Maryland heights, Potomac river and 
Island park from Camp hill. (F 
57855, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Maryland Heights, Potomae river and 
Island park, Maryland and Island 
park walk, W. Wirginia. (EF 58357, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Potomac river and gap from Jefferson 
rock. (EF 57857, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

St. Peter’s Catholic church. (F 57862, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Shenandoah (The) river and gap from 


Bolivar. (F 58364, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Shenandoah street. (F 58362, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 
Shenandoah street, Catholic church 


and John Brown’s monument from 
B. & O. R. R. station. (F 57841, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Storer college. 
1907. ) 

Town of Harper’s Ferry, Shenandoah 
and Potomae rivers. (EF 57853, Sept. - 
9, 1907.) 

View down the Potomac river from 
club house. (FE 58358, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 

View down the Potomac river from 
Maryland heights. (F 57848, Sept. 
9, 1907.) 

View from B. & O. R. R. station. 
58367, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

View of Harper’s Ferry and Hill top 
house from C. & O. canal. (F 57845, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 

View of Hill top house from Potomac 
river. (F 57840, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

View up the Potomae river from Boli- 
var heights. (EF 57854, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 


(F 58368, Sept. 24, 


(FE 


| View up the Potomae from Hill top 


house. (KE 57847, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
View up the Shenandoah river from , 
Camp hill. (F 58369, Sept. 24, 1907. ) 


Donaldson (John W.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 
Masters of music. (F 57748, Sept. 3, | 
1907.) [10951 


Eekstone (C.). Chicago, 
Tl 


(F 58235, Sept. 19, | 
[10952 


(F' 58237, Sept. 19, 


In a happy mood. 
1907.) 


In the high lights. 
1907.) 


Love’s temperature, boiling. 1. 
58173, Aug. 9, 1907.) 


(Fr 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44. 


635 


Eckstone (C.), Chicago, 
Ill 


Love’s temperature, boiling. 2. (F58177, 
‘Aug. 9, 1907.) 


freezing. 1. (F 58174, Aug. 9, 


1907. 
freezing. 2. (EF 58178, Aug. 9, 
1907. 
—normal. 1. (F 58175, Aug. 9, 
1907. 
——normal. 2 (F 58176, Aug. 9, 
1907. 
Pointer (A) (F 58236, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
Waiting. (F 58238, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


Egelhof (F. L.), Dubuque, 
Iowa. 
Home of the friendless. (F 58215, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) [10953 


Monastery and grounds of Trappist 


monks. (F 58211, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Monastery of Trappist monks. (F 
58214, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Pasture scene at the monastery. (IF 


58213, Sept. 18, 1807.) 


Rustic band stand, Dubuque, Iowa, 
U.S. A. (F 57880, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Sisters of St. Francis, home of the 
aged. (F 58212, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Union electric co. station and loop at 
Union park, Dubuque, Iowa, U. S. A. 
(F 57881, Sept. 9, 1907. ) 


Hider (Paul) & co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Christmas (A) song. F 57838, Sept. 9, 


1907. ) [10954 
Message (The) of the iris. (F 57839, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 
Hilson (A. W.) & ©GO., 
Boston, Mass. 
Autumn, by Anton Mauve. (F 57636, 


Aug. 30, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1907.) 
[10955 

Balloon (The), by Julien Dupré. (F 
57640, Aug. 30, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1907. ) 

Deer in the forest. Twilight, by Marie 
Rosa Bonheur. (F 57639, Aug. 30, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Fog warning, by Winslow Homer. (F 
57380, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 ec Sept. 3, 
1907.) 

Sheepfold (The), by Charles Emile 
Jacque. (F 57379, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 
e. Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Queen Vashti refuses to come at the 
command of king Ahasuerus, by Al- 
exandre Canabel. (F 57634, Aug. 30, 
mn: 2 é. Oct. 3, 1907.) 


| 


Ewart -(Wm. Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
Bates college, Lewiston, Me. 183. (F 
58131, Sept. 16, 1907.) [10956 
Bellaire high school, Bellaire, Ohio. 
209. (F 58182, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Bellefontaine high school, Bellefon- 


taine, Ohio. 211. 


16, 1907.) 
Bluffton high school, Bluffton, Ind. 
212. (EF 58134, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Brigham Young university, Provo, 
Utah? 195; (EF 858135, Sépu we 

1907.) 

College of St. Angela’s, New Rochelle, 
N. ¥. 218. (EF 58136, Sept. 16 
1907. ) 

Danville high sehool, Danville, 
215. (EF 581387, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Elsworth college, Iowa Falls, Ia. 
(F 58188, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Fort Dodge high school, Fort Dodge, 
Ta. 205. (F 581386, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Fostoria high school, Fostoria, Ohio. 
222. (F 58140, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


a el a 


(F 58133, Sept. 


Ill. 


203. 


Iowa college, Grinnell, Ia. 191. (F 
58141, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Lawrence university, Appleton, Wis. 
221. (F 58142, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Logan high school, Logan, Ohio. 208. 
(F 58148, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Marion high school, Marion, Ohio. 
214. (F 58144, Sept. 16, 1907.) . 


Mason city high school, Mason City, 
Ta. 198. (F 58145, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Michigan normal college, Ypsilanti, 
Mich. 224. (F 58146, Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 

Moberly high school, Moberly, 
207. (F 58147, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Morrison high school, Morrison, Il. 


Mo. 


225. (EF 58148, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Newton high school, Newton, Ill. 219. 
(F 58149, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Ohio university, Athens, Ohio. 225. 
(F 58150, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Otsego high school, Otsego, Mich. 218. 
(KF 58151, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Purdue university, La Fayette, Ind. 
220. (F 58152, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Ripon college, Ripon, Wis. 206. (F 


58153, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Rockford college, Rockford, IJl.- 216. 
(F 58154, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Roekford high school, Rockford, II. 
Pie (CH 58155, Sept. 16,1907) 

St. Bernard college, St. Bernard, Ala. 
201. (F 58156, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


636 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), Topeka, 
Kans. 

St. Louis university, St. Louis. 
(F 58157, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Spencer high school, Spencer, Ia. 
200. (EF 58158, Sept. 16, 1907. 

Spirit Lake high school, Spirit Lake, 

Ia. 199. (F 58159, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Sumner high school, Sumner, Iowa. 
204. (EF 58160, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Webster City high school, Webster 
City, | Ta. 9202)0 o(E 58161, Sept 16) 
1907. ) 

Faulkner (C. W.) & GO., 
Itd., London, England. 

Little (The) doctor. (KF 57140, Aug. 
19, 1907.) [10957 

Well done. (F 57995, Sept. 13, 1907; 
2 ¢. Sept. 12, 1907.) 


— (F 58498, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


174. 


Feist (S. » New York, 

Ry’ é 
All Cohens look ais tome. (F 58095, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) [10958 


Bunch (A) of keys. (F 58202, Sept. 


18, 1907.) 

Collection of Steins. (EF 58094, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Prince (The) of wails. (F 58096, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Felton (Charles Wyman), 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Beginning at the wrong end (F 


57805, Sept. 6, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 26, 


1907. ) [10959 
Florists album co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Crescent and lyre. (F 56921, Aug. 10, 
1907.) [10960 


Cross and crown of choice flowers. 
(Ff 56920, Aug. 10, 1907. 

Square and compass. (FF 56922, Aug. 
10, 1907.) 

Standing wreath of orchid and lily of 
the valley. (F 56919, Aug. 10, 1907; 
2c. of each Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Graf (Fred), St. Louis, 
Mo. 


Heart (The) of St. Louis. (EF 56817, 
Aug. 7, 1907; 2 ¢ Aug. 28, 1907.) 
[10961 
Grefé (Will.), New York, 
ING Y? 
(EF 58502, Sept. 30, 
[10962 


‘(EF 58500, Sept. 


Friend at court. 
1907. ) 

Golden opportunity. 
30, 1907.) 

Leap year question. 
30, 1907.) 


(EF 58501, Sept. 


se ibaa & New York, 


Possessive case. oe 58499, Sept. 30, 


1907. ) 
Grignon Oe ne Chicago, 


Abie them all a time. (IF 58375, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) [10963 

Always keep the other fellow guess- 
ing. (F 58880, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Always there at tlie finish. (F 58383, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) . 

Get together boys, get together. (F 
58378, Sept. 8, 1907.) 


Good eye, good eye. (EF 58382, Sept. 
3, 1907.) 

He eats ’em alive. (EF 58374, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 


I am covering some territory now days. 
(F 58376, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

I get them coming and going. (F 
58377, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

I guess that’s going some. 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 

I’ve got my eye on you, all right, all 
right. (F 583881, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Let him hit it, I’m here. (F 58385, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 

My, but it’s warm. 
1907.) 

Nothing under the sun gets away from 
me. (F 583879, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

One of my easy stunts. (F 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 

They come high, but we must have 
them. (F 58384, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

OS alter) cinch. (F 58373, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) 

Haeseler photographic 
studios, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Doctor S. Weir Mitchell. 

Sept. 4, 1907.) 


Harger & Blist, Dubuque, 


(F 58586, 


(FE 58372, Sept. 3, 


58371, 


(KF 57999, 
[10964 


Iowa. 

St. John’s Protestant Episcopal 
Church, Dubuque, Iowa. (F 57012, 
Aug. 13, 1907.) [10965 | 

Harris: “(Jo > iS co:, 


Cleveland, Ohio. 
Out with the old and in with the new. | 
(F 57265, Aug. 21, 1907.) [10966 — 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 


After the lawn fete. (F 57565, Aug. /| 
26, 1907.) [10967 © 

At the florists. (F 57355, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Aviary (The) (EF 573862, Aug. 26, 
1907 ' 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


637 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 


Buying balloons. (KF 57672, Aug. 31, 
1907. ) 

Chest (The) (F 57853, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Club-fellows. (EF 57361, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 


Drive home. (F 57356, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Expert (The) (FF 57367, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
From the desert. (F 57357, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 
Full weight. 


Idle (An) moment. 
1907.) 


In the park. 


In the sculpture gallery. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Last (The) mail. 


(F 58070, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
(F 57860, Aug. 26, 


(EF 57352, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(IF 57370, 


(F 57366, Aug. 26, 


1907. ) 

Making friends. (F 57369, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 
Meeting friends. (F 57359, Aug. 26, 

1907.) 


(F 57668, Aug. 31, 1907.) 
(F 57671, Aug. 31, 


On the snow. 
Out for a walk. 


1907.) 

Planning the work. (F 57372, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Ready for business. (FF 57358, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 


Ready for the cold. (F 57375, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 


Ready for the road. 
26, 1907.) 


Ready to go. (IF 57670, Aug. 31, 1907.) 
— (F 573854, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


(fF 573738, Aug. 


Salute (The) CH’ 51669; “Auge Sa, 
1907. ) 

Showing him how. (F 57674, Aug. 31, 
1907. ) 

Strollers (The) (F 57371, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Téte a téte. (FF 57364, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

mime to go. (EB 57351, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Traveler (The) (F 58072, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

Very refreshing. (F 57673, Aug. 31, 
1907.) 

Well over. (F 58071, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

What shall I say? (F 573868, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 


Winners (The). (F 57374, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

With the head coach. 
26, 1907.) 


(F 57363, Aug. | Yours in haste. 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas 


City, Mo. 
Cardenas hotel, Trinidad, Colo. 
10948. (F 58169, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
[10968 
Elle of Ganado, maker of the Presi- 
,dent’s blanket.. 10941. (F 58164, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Escalante, Ash Fork, Ariz. 10953. (F 
58170, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
First Santa Fe train. 10947. (F 


58168, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Fisher’s Peak, Trinidad, Colo. 
(EF 58167, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Hopi house, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 


10945. 


8798. (EF 58162, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Mexican adobe. 10944. (F 58166, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Old Mexican Carreta, Albuquerque 
_ Indian building. 10918. (EF 58163, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Very old Navaho chief’s blanket, 


Indian building, Albuquerque, N. 
Mex. 10943. (F 58165, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 
Heal (William S.), New 
Mork. Noy. 
All right, but—. (F 57724, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) [10969 


Are you a Mason? (F 57384, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Bird and bottle. 
1907.) 

From an owld friend. 
26, 1907.) 

Good luck. 

Having a ripping time. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

I’m going it on my own hook. (F 
57200, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
I’m living in clover now. 

Sept. 27, 1907.) 
It’s really worth while to have a large 
smile. (EF 58460, Sept. 27, 1907.) 
It pierced my sole. (EF 58458, Sept. 
26, ISO) 
Mr. Jones. (F 57723, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Mooning. (F 57272, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
— (F 57867, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Mooning, darling. (F 57866, Aug. 28, 


(F 57680, Aug. 31, 
(EF 57382, Aug. 


(F 57865, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
(F 57271, 


(F 58461, 


1907. ) 
Not so green. (F' 57725, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Reciprocity. (F 57682, Aug. 31, 1907.) 


Should owld acquaintance be forgot. 
(F 57383, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

To be well shaken before taken. (F 
58459, Sept. 27, 1907.) 

(Ff 57681, Aug. Si, 

1907.) 


638 


Henry (R.), Chicago, Ill. 
By the sad sea waves. (I 57834, Aug. 
24, 1907.) [10970 


Chamberlain (George H.), governor of 


Oregon. (F 57813, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Come to me my love. (F 57814, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


Coming through the rye. (F 57831, 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Cummins (Albert B.), governor of 
Iowa. (F 57811, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Davidson (J. O.), governor of Wiscon- 


sin. (F 57809, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Dear little one. (F 57816, Aug. 24, 
1907.) 


Folk (Jos. W.), governor of Missouri. 
(EF 57808, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Gillett (J. N.), governor of California. 
(F 57812, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Having a hot time. (F 57819, Aug. 24, 
1907.) 

Hoch (Edward W.), governor of Kan- 


sas. (F 57810, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
I certainly did shine. (F 57827, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


I loves a man wid money. (EF 57835, 


Aug. 24, 1907.) 
I’m all balled up. 
1907.) 
I’m shocked. 
I was called out. 
1907.) 
I would have been home but— (F 
57833, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
In the shade of the old apple tree. 
(EF 57828, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Its pie. (F 57815, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Johnson (John A.), governor of Minne- 
Sota. (If 57807, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

A lemon in the garden of love. (F 
57825, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Met three old friends last night. (F 
57820, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
A mid-summer night’s dream. (EF 
57818, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
On a Sunday afternoon. 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 
On the run home. 
1907.) 

So long Mary. 
1907. ) 

Take your clothes and go. 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Waltz me around again Willie. (F 
57823, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Way down yonder in the corn field. 
(F 57824, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


(F 57822, Aug. 24, 


(F 57829, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
(F 57817, Aug. 24, 


(F 57826, 
(F 57821, Aug. 24, 
(F 57830, Aug. -24, 


(F 57832, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 
At the dog show. (F 574138, Aug. 26, 
1907.) [10971 


Auto girl. (IF 57488, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57412, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(KF 57418, Aug. 26, 


Bachelor. 
Between the acts. 
1907.) 


Broadway girl. 
1907.) 


College widow. 
1907.) 


Debutante. 
Fair graduate. 
1907.) 
Fair skipper. 
Foolish kind. 
Girl from the golden west. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Golf girl. (F 57488, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Heart arrangement. (F 57727, Sept. 8, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Hello girl. (F 57435, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


(F 57423, Aug. 26, 
(F 57434, Aug. 26, 


(F 57440, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57422, Aug. 26, 


(F 57414, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57408, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57437, 


Ifot headed man. (FF 57410, Aug, 26, 
1907. ) 

Lady of my heart. (F 57430, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Lady of the lake. (F 57428, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Lady of the wind. (F 57420, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Lazy man. (F 57409, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Lovesick clam. (EF 57406, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 


(FF 57489, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57404, Aug. 


Matinee girl. 
Much married man. 


26, 1907.) 

My coy maiden. (F 57486, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

My lady fair. (F 57426, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

My Southern Rose. (EF 57441, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 

Pace that kills. (F 57416, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Pet of the horse show. (F 57415, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 

Queen of sports. (EF 57429, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Rah, rah, rah, boy. (F 57417, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Saucy scamp. (F 57424, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 


(F 57407, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
(F 57411, Aug. 26, 


Simple kind. 
Sleeping kind. 
1907. ) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Hillson (David), Roxbury, 
Mass. 
Smoke talks. (F 57726, Sept. 3, 1907; 
2 c. Aug. 16, 1907.) 
Society bud. (F 57427, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Stingy. (F 57421, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Sweet sixteen. (F 57432, Aug. 
1907. ) 
Sympathy. (F 57419, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Vanity. (F 57425, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Wise (The) kind. (F 57405, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 
Yachting girl. 
1907.) 


Hirschman (Morris), Bal- 
timore, Md. 


26, 


(F 57431, Aug. 26, 


Old home week. Oct. 13th to 19th, 1907. | 


(F 57667, Aug. 51, 1907.) 
[10972 


Hix (Albert E.), Kings- 
ton, Il. 
Lord’s prayer. (F 57728, Aug. 31, 
ioe 4 e Aue. 15, 1907: 1 c. Ang..ol, 
1907.) [10973 


Hobson & co., Easton, Pa. 
Bowen coach. (F 57495, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
[10974 
(F 57494, Aug. 


Baltimore. 


Steel tank water cart. 
2; 1907.) 

Hubin (Frank B.), 

lantie City, N. J. 

Stork carrying a baby. (F 57141, Aug. 

a7, 1907- Ze Aug. 7,.1907.) [10975 


Hull (Geo. W.), Chicago, 
Til. 


At- 


All together, that’s the way they play. 
(F 58099, Sept. 16, 1907.) [10976 

All white wool, no white trash (F 
58111, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

As they hang in Commy’s back yard. 
(F 58107, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Boys (The) that made Chicago famous. 
(F 58103, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Every one a pennant winner. 
58102, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Famous for their wearing qualities. 
(F 58100, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


(F 


High, dry and never wear out. (F 
58097, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

No tin canners wear this brand. (F 
58109, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Not affected by the weather. (EF 


08101, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Not worn by ladies, but admired by | 


them. (F 58104, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


String of game fish, no bull heads. 
(F 58106, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


639 


Hull (Geo. OE Chicago, 
String of world-beaters. (F 58098, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 
They stand for quality, none better. 
(F 58108, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
This brand has a world-wide reputa- 
tion. (F 58105, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
This is the line that raised the pen- 
nant. (F 58112, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Tried and not found wanting. 
58110, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


(F 


International observatory 
time company, New 
York, N.Y; 
International observatory time. 
57463, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
Kirchner (H. William), 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Eagle of commerce. (F 57496, Aug. 29, 
1907. ) [10978 
Klackner (C.), New York, 
INN: 
At the wayside inn. (F 56816, Aug. 7, 
19072 G Ang. 5, 1907.) [10979 


Lander (Benjamin), Nyack, 
eee & 


(F 
[10977 


Home (The) of the bass. 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Stillwater brook. 


(F 57764, 
[10980 
(F 57763 Sept. 6, 


_ 1907.) 
Lee (Rose T.) Haw- 
thorne, N. J. 
Center (The) rush. (EF 58066, Sept. 
14, 1907.) [10981 
Give me some. (F 58067, Sept 14, 
1907. ) 
Two bears and a dear. (F 58068, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 


Lefévre (L. H.) & son, 
London, England. 
Time honoured guest. (F 58497, Sept. 
30, 1907.) [10982 


Lester book and station- 
ery company, Atlanta, 
Ga. 
Uncle Remus & boy. (F 57457, Aug. 
20, 190% 2 e. Aug 15, 1907.) 
[109838 
Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Rescue (A). (F 58016, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
[10984 
Lisbon high school asso- 
ciation, Lisbon, Me. 
New (The) and the old. (F 56568, 
July 25, 1907; 2. c. Aug. 31, 1907.) 
110985 


640 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
WorkswNin 

Washington and Lee university. (F 

58021, Sept. 14, 1907.) [10986 
Lounsbury (Fred C.) 
Plainfield, N. J. 

Ancient religious cross. (F 57942, 

Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 13, 1907.) 
[10987 

And I will love thee still my dear, till 
a’ the seas gang dry. (EF 58267, 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 

And when love speaks, the voice of all 
the gods makes heaven drowsy with 
harmony. (F 58274, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Angel listening by clock. (EF 57971, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Chinese jade or lucky stone. (F 57944, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Course (The) of true love never did 
run smooth (EF 58273, Sept. 21, 
1907.) 

Cupid carrying January leaf. (KE 
57969, Sept. 12, 1907; 2 ec Sept. 18, 
1907.) 

Ducking for apples. 
21, 1907.) 

Family at dinner-table. (KE 57975, 
Sept. .12, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Egyptian lucky stone. (EF 57948, Sept. 
12, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 13; 1907.) 

Fie, fie how wayward is this foolish 
love. (F 58271, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Floral design of clematis. (EF 57977, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

—of for-get-me-nots. (KF 57948, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

of pansies. (F 57946, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

— of roses. (F 57947, 
1907 ; 2 @. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Girl before mirror. (F 58268, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 

Good fortunes as told by cards. Ace 
of clubs. (EF 57957, Sept. 12, 1907; 
2 e@. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

— Hight of diamonds. (EF 57960, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

——Four tens. (F 57955, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Nine of hearts. 

12, 1907; 2 ec Sept: 13, 1907.) 

Six of clubs. (F 57959, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1907.) 

—— Ten of clubs. (F 57958, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 @ Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Ten of hearts. (F 57953, Sept. 

12, 1907; 2 c Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Three nines. (F 57956, Sept. 12, 

1907; 2 c@ Sept. 138, 1907.) 


(F 58264, Sept. 


Sept. 12, 


(F 57954, Sept. 


Lounsbury (Fred. C.), 
Plaintield, N. J. 

Good fortunes as told by the lines of 
the hand. Line of fortune. (F 
(952, Sept. 12, 1907; 2 e€ Sept. 13, 
1907.) 

Line of health. (F 57950, Sept. 

12, 1907; 2 & Sept, 13.1907.) 

Line of heart. (F 57951, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 13, 1907.) 

—— Line of life. (EF 57949, Sept. 12, 
1907; 2 c Sept. 13, 1907.) ) 
Hurry up Santa Claus. (EF 57964, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 13, 1907.) 
I’m waiting for Santa Claus. (F 
57962, Sept. 12, 1907; 2 e Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 

I wonder if these will hold them all. 
(EF 57961, Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 
13, 1907.) 


Jumping for apple. 
21, 1907.) 


Love is. blind. 
1907.) 


Love laughs at locksmiths. 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(F 58265, Sept. 
(F 58272, Sept. 21, 


(Ff 58268, 


My love is like an endless chain. (F 
58269, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
My love is like the red, red rose. (F 

58270, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
New (A) Year’s ealler. (EF 57965, 


Sept. 12, 1907; 2 ce Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Peek-a-boo Santa Claus. (F 57963, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Pilgrim with turkey. (EF 57976, Sept. 

12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Pilgrims by cornfield. (EF 57974, Sept. 
12, 1907; 2 ec Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Pilgrims going to chureh. (F 57973, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 138, 1907.) 
Ring out the old, ring in the new. (F 
57970, Sept. 12, 1907; 2c. Sept. 18, 
1907.) 
Saying goodnight. 
1907.) 

Turning over a new leaf. (EF 57966, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 138, 1907.) 
Waiting for the new year. (F 57967, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2c. Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Watching for the new year. (F 57968, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c Sept. 138, 1907.) 
Welcome the new year. (F 57972, 
Sept. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 138, 1907.) 


(I 58266, Sept. 21, 


Lunburg (Richard G.), 
Chicago, Lil. 
Members 45th General assembly, State 
of Illinois. (F 56804, Aug. 5, 1907; 
2 ce. June 10, 1907.) [10988 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


McDonald drug company, 
Fargo, N. Dak. 

in North Dakota. (F 
[10989 


Harvesting 
58504, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


McDonough (Frank), jr., 
Denver, Colo. 
Souvenir of Glen park and Palmer 
lake, Colorado. (EF 57205, Aug. 19, 
1907; 2c July 22, 1907.) [10990 


McKinney (Raymond Wil- 
liams), Springfield, Ohio. 
Bird’s eye view of Wittenberg college. 


(F 57998, Sept. 4, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
14, 1907.) [10991 
Madeira (George), Healds- 


burg, Cal. 


Views along the great earthquake fault 
of April 18, 1906. (F 57206, Aug. 
20, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1907.) [10992 


Mariner (Geo. E.), La 
Crosse, Wis. 
After the storm. Burns park, La 
Crosse, Wis. 
1907.) [10993 


——South Seventh st., La Crosse, 
Wis. (F 58114, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Decora Point, La Crosse, Wis. 
58118, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Fish industry, Mississippi river, 
Crosse, Wis. (F 58116, Sept. 
1907.) 

Hokah falls, La Crosse, 
58117, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Mississippi river, La Crosse, Wis. 
58119, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Road to Bloomers mill, La Crosse, 
Wis. (F 58115, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Marsh (Fred Dana), 
Nutley, N. J. 

Iron (The) age. 62 by 8. 
Sept. 4, 1907.) 

— 103 by 13. 
1907. ) 

Metropolitan syndicate 
press, Chicago, Ill. 

Warfield (Gov.), Md. and staff, in- 
augural parade, Washington, D. C. 
(F 31707, May 22, 1905.) [10995 

Mewhinney (A. B.), Terre 
Haute, Ind. 
(EF 57462, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
[10996 
H.), 


(Fk 


La 
16, 


Wis. (F 


(F 


(F 57741, 
[10994 


(EF 57742, Sept. 4, 


Our boy. 


Michel (Gustave 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Chart of the arterial, venous 

nervous systems. (F 57892, Aug. 

15, 1907.) [10997 

Chart of the muscular system. 

57893, Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 29, 
1907. ) 


and 


Gh Sonls. Sept: -.16,- 


(F | 


| Bargain day Bill. 


641 


Mitchell (H. B.), Great 
Falls, Mont. 
First (The) furrow. (F 57464, Aug. 


27, 1907.) [10998 


Mitchell (Jno. J.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Supplement to American furrier, Aug. 
1907. (KF 57034, Aug. 15, 1907; 2 «@ 
Aug. 22, 1907.) [10999 


Supplement to The American ladies’ 
tailor. September, 1907, vol. 5, no. 7. 
(EF 57919, Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 


American fashions. Supplements. The 
sartorial art journal. A & B. Sep- 
tember, 1907. (F 54966-54967, June 
8, 1907; 2 ec. of each Sept. 20, 1907.) 


Nelson (R. H.) company, 
Portland, Me. 
Fire and flames. (F 57921, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) [11000 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 


American (The) tourist season. Sept. 
23, 1907. (F 58387, Sept. 24, 1907. 
[11001 


Another living image. 
22, 1907.) 
Anything, everything, nothing. Sept. 
7, 1907. (EF 57868, Sept. 9, 1907. 
Aug. 26, 1907. 
57472, Aug. 27, 1907.) 


(F 57295, Aug. 


(EF 


—— Sept. 2, 1907. (F 57701, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 
Sept. 16, 1907. (F 58179, Sept. 17, 
1907.) 
—— Sept. 23, 1907. (FF 58388, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 
—— Sept. 30, 1907. (F 58541, Oct. 1, 
1907.) 
Oct. 7, 1907. (F 58754, Oct. 8, 


1907.) 


Book taught Bilkins. Sept. 9, 1907. 
(F 57918, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. Aug. 22, 


1907. (F 573138, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Ae ee t90%. (51456, Aue. 26; 
1907.) 
— Aug. 29, 1907. (EF 57735, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 
— Aug. 31, 1907. (F 57703, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 
—— Sept. 5, 1907. (EF 57767, Sept. 6, 
1907.) 
Sept. 7, 1907. (EF 57869, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 


— Sept. 12, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 58007, Sept. 13, 


642 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.8., pt. 4 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Dream of the rarebit fiend. Sept. 14, 
1907. (F 58084, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Sept. 19, 1907. (I 58288, Sept. 21, 
1907.) 
Sept. 21, 1907. 
1907.) 
Epitaphs for live ones. Anthony Com- 
stock. (F 58433, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Futurity (The). Aug. 31, 1907. (F 
57702, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
In the good old summer time. 


(F 58311, Sept. 23, 


Aug. 


22,1907. (F 57312, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Aug. 24, 1907. (F 57455, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 
—— Aug. 29,1907. (F 57737, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 


In the olden days there were tragedies. 
(EF 57768, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Late (The) Mr. Long. Sept. 10, 1907. 
(F 57926, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Mr. & Mrs. Garden Green. Aug. 21, 
1907. (#57296, Aug: 22, 1907; 2) ce. 
Aug. 27, 1907.) 

Aug. 28, 1907. 


(FE 57499, Aug. 29, 


1907. ) 

— Sept. 4, 1907. (EF 57754, Sept. 5, 
1907. ) 

— Sept. 18, 1907. (EF 58230, Sept. 
19, 1907.) 


— Sept. 25, 1907. - (EF 58450, Sept. 
26, 1907.) 

Oct. 2, 
1907.) 

Mr. Roosevelt’s hunting trip. Plea of 
the canebrake folk. (EF 58528, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

Mr. Taft on his travels. 3. (F 
57453, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

4, (¥F 57475, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Mrs. Besant is here and the air is full 
of transmigration of souls. (F 
58204, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. 


1907. 


(F 58615, Oct. 4, 


Aug. 23, 


1907. (# 57454, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
— Aug. 30, 1907. (EF 57675, Aug. 31, 
1907. ) 
Sept. 6, 1907. (F 57804, Sept. 7, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 138, 1907. (F 58082, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 
—— Sept. 20, 1907. (F 58308, Sept. 
23, 1907.) 
Sept. 27, 1907. (EF 58529, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
Oct. 4, 1907. (EF 58724, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 


New York evening telegram 
(New York herald co.), 
Jersey City, N. J. 

No nature faking about this either. 
(F 58725, Oct. 7, 1907; 2 « Oct. 7, 
1907.) 

Pilgrim’s (A) progress. Aug. 27, 1907. 
(F 57476, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


—— Sept. 3, 1907. (FF 57739, Sept 4, 
1907.) 
—— Sept. 11, 1907. (F 57941, Sept. 
12, 1907.) 
——Sept. 17, 1907. (@ 38202) Sept. 
90 7:) 
Sept. 24, 1907. (F 58432, Sept. 
25, 1907.) 
Oct. 1, 1907. (EF 58605, Oct. 3, 
1907.) 


Returned (The) American tourist. A 
successful trip. (EF 58309, Sept. 23, 


1907.) | 
Returning (The) American tourist. 
September 38, 1907. (EF 57738, Sept. 
4, 1907.) 
— Sept. 6, 1907. (EF 57803, Sept. 7, 
1907.) 


School days. (F 58083, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Secretary Taft on his travels. What 
may happen to Japan. (F 58008, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Survey of mankind from China to Nor- 


way. (KF 57940, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
*Snt it unjust that (F 58310, Sept. 
23, 1907.) 


Telegraph strike pictorially presented. 
(F 57088, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


Why. (F 577386, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Will history repeat. (EF 58753, Oct. 
8, 1907.) 
New York herald company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Buster Brown, Sept. 1, 1907. (F 
57203, Aug. 19; 19075 (2e5 Age: 29) 
1907. ) [11002 


—— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57694, Sept. 3, | 
1907; 2 c Sept. 6, 1907.) 

— Sept. 15, 1907. (F 57700, Sept. 3, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1907.) | 

—— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58185, Sept. 17, | 
1907; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.) 4 

—— Sept. 29,1907. (F 58191, Sept. 17, | 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 

—— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58516, Sept. 30, 
1907; 2c Oct. 5, 1907.) 
Fluffy Ruffles, Aug. 18, 1907. 
Aug. 15, 1907.) 
—— Aug. 25, 1907. 

1907. ) 
—— Sept. 1, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 57046, | 
(F 57297, Aug. 22, 7 
(F 57500, Aug. 29, | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS. 


v. 2, nos. 4044 


643 


New York Herald Company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
Fluffy Ruffles, Sept. 8, 1907. 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 
— Sept. 15, 1907. 
1907. ) 


(F 57766, 
(¥ 57939, Sept. 12, 
22, ( 58205, Sept. 18, 


1907: : 2 cg Sept. Zl, L907.) 
— Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58434, Sept. 25, 


nO0 Tse ©. Sept. 27,-1907. ) 
— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58614, Oct. 4, 
mes © Oct, 5, 1907.) 

Fluffy Ruffles Eneping tion ee imini- 
Sramts. (#57298, Aug. 22, 1907.) 
Fluffy tall? She reaches to man’s 
Hear. (8 Sioll, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 


e. Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Jumbo Junior. Sept. 1, 
57199, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 
1907.) 

—— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57690, Sept. 3, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1907.) 


——- say a 1907. 
1907 ;.'2. ec. Sept. 12, 1907: ) 

— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58183, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 1907.) 

— Sept. 29, 1907. (1 58189, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 

aoe Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58519, Sept. 30, 
a0; 5 2c. Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. Sept. 1, 
n907. (EF 57198, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 e. 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57689, Sept. 3, 
1907; 2c. Sept. 6, 1907.) 

— Sept. 15, 1907. (F 57695, Sept. 3, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58186, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1907.) 

— Sept. 29, 1907.- (F 58180, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 27, 1907.) 

— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58521, Sept. 30, 
moon = 2 €. Oct.-5, 1907.) 

Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger will stage 
Ihittle Nemo. (EF 57473, Aug. 27, 
1907. ) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. Sept. 1, 
7907. (FF 57202, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 e 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 

hee Pept. 8, 1907. (F 57693, 
S @eeavs: 2c. Sept. 6, 1907.) 
f—— sept. 15, 1907. (F 57697, 
le Sa0075; 2c. Sept. 12, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58182, Sept. 17, 

\) @907;5 2 c. Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58187, Sept. 17, 

1907; 2c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 

— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58518, Sept. 30, 

oars 2c. Oct. 5, 1907.) 


13716—07 ——2 


190%) OR 
e. Aug. 29, 


Sept. 3, 


Sept. 3, 


(F' 57698, Sept. 3, . 


New York Herald Company, 
Jersey City, N. J. 
New York girl is prize Fluffy at Sara- 


toga. are 57282, Aug. 21, 1907; 2c. 
Aug. 22, 1907.) 
Terrors of the Tiny Tads. Sept. 1, 


» 1907. - (F 57201, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 


— wept. S$; 1907. (HE 57692; Sept. 3; 


1907; 2 c¢. Sept. 6, 1907.) 
—— Sept. 15, 1907. (FF 57696, Sept. 3, 
1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 1907.) 


——Sept. 22, 1907. (#58181, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.) 

(F 58188, Sept. 17, 
1907; .2 e. Sept. 27, 1907.) 

—— Oct. 5, 1907. (F 58517, 
IIOR sy auc Oct. a: 1907.) 

Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Sept. 
£, 190%. (EF 57200, Aus. 19, 1907; 
2 ce. Aug. 29, 1907.) 

8, 1907. > CE 57691, Sept. 3, 

1907; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Sept. 15, 1907. (FF 57699, Sept. 8, 
1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 12, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58184, Sept. 17, 
1907; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58190, Sept. 17, 
1907 2° cr Sept. 27,1907) 

—— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58520, Sept. 30, 
19073 2): ¢. Oct. 5, 1907.) 


New York times company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Some impressions of the passing show. 
Aug. 25, 1907. (EF 57471, Aug. 27; 
1907. ) [110038 


North American company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Little Growling Bird in Windego faa 
Aue 25, 190% “CH mise, (Aueis26. 
1907. ) [11004 

Olympia brewing company, 
Olympia, Wash. 

Fire them back to us. (F 57686, Sept. 

3, 1907; 2c. July 26, 1907.) [11005 
Osborne (The) company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Goodnight kiss. 4+ by 44, 62? by 8, and 
8+ by 104. (F 57743-57745, Sept. 4, 
1907.) [11006 

Outeault (R. F.), Flush- 
ine NN. 

Fruit (The) of your labor should be a 
nice home. (57514, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

[11007 

Little house-maid says good furniture 
will make a happy home. (F 57515, 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

— showers of pretty things at our 
store. (F 57516, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Sept. 30, 


644 


Outcault (B. F.), Flush- 
ine, TNs N4 
Young couples without much money 
can buy furniture from us. (F 
57517, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Piatt music company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Star of the West. (IF 57806, Aug. 22, 


1907; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1907.) [11008 


Post publishing company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Mary Cunningham as model for pic- 
tures on U. S. coins. (F 58002, Sept. 
12, 1907; 2c Aug. 27, 1907.) [11009 


Providence lithograph com- 


. pany, Providence, R. I. 
Flock (The) of quails. (EF 52082, Mar. 


25, 1907.) [11010 
Outdoor meeting. (F 52081, Mar. 25, 
1907. ) 


2 e. of each Aug. 26, 1907. 
Ralph (R. C.), Buffalo, 
ING 


Bird’s-eye views of the new chamber of 
commerce building, Buffalo, N. Y. 
(K 57458, Aug. 19, 1907.) [11011 

Randolph-Macon institute, 
Danville, Va. 

Randolph-Macon institute, Danville, 

Va. (EF 57683, Sept. 38,1907.) [11012 


Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Greetings from Buffalo. 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Ryder (J. J.) company, 
Providence, R. I. 
Greetings from Providence. 
July 24, 1907.) 
Pencilings from Providence. 
July 24, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 26, 1907. 
Sanders (P.), New York, 
INDY. 
(F 58340, Sept. 21, 
[11015 
(F 58348, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(EF 58336, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58320, Sept. 21, 


(EF 57687, 
[11013 


(EF 56545, 
[11014 


(F 56546, 


American stork. 
1907.) 
Apples. 
Buck. 
Carnations. A. 
1907.) 
Cherries. A. (F 58344, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
B. (F 58346, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Corporation stork. (F 58341, Sept. 21, 
1907. ) 
Ducks. 
Fish. 
Forget me nots. 
1907.) 
Goose-berry. 


(F 58334, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(If 58335, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58324, Sept. 21, 


(IF 58345, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
n.S., pt. 4 


Sanders (P.), New York, 
Na 


Lilies of the valley. (F 58323, Sept. 
21, 1907. 


Merry (A) Christmas. (F 57837, Sept. 


9, 1907.) 

Moon flowers. (F 58333, Sept. 21, 
1907.) | 

Peaches. (F 58347, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Pears. 
Pineapples and oranges. 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Plums. (F 58342, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Poppies. (F 58331, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Rabbit. (F 583837, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Riding the stork. (F 58338, Sept. 21, 
1907.) 
Rose stork. (F 58339, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Roses. (F 58321, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Strawberries. (F 58343, Sept. 
1907.) 
Sweet peas. . (F 583819, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Tea roses. (F 58332, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
To my valentine. (EF 57836, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 
Tulips. 
Violets. 
Watermelons and bananas. 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Sawyer (A. H.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
Buckeye (A) greeting from Columbus. 
(EF 57663, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 
30, 1907.) [11016 


Schuette (H. George), 
Manitowoc, Wis. 
Goddess (The) of liberty coming to 
the earth on an eagle. (EF 57666, 
Aug. 31, 1907.) [11017 


Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Poster for October 1907. (F 58260, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) [11018 
Seattle, 


(Peter), 
Wash. 
Tales of the expo. 
1907.) 
Tails tell the tale. 
30, 1907.) 
Sharp (Mrs. A. G.), Ar- 
nolds Park, Iowa. 
Horton-He-Washta, 
who rescued Miss 
from captivity, June, 
57267, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Interior of the Gardner log 
Okoboji lake, Iowa. 
19, 1907.) 


(EF 58350, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58349, 


21, 


(F 58330, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58322, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
(F 58351, 


Sellen 


(F 58506, Sept. 


cabin, 


(F 58505, Sept. 30, | 
[11019 | 


an Indian brave . 
Abbie Gardner || 
1857. (He 

[11020 


(F 57268, Aug. | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


645 


Sharp (Mrs. A. G.), Arnolds 
Park, Iowa. 


Sharp (Abbie Gardner) the heroine of 
The log cabin where | 
she was taken captive by the In- | 


Okoboji, Iowa. 


dians. (F 57266, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 6, 1907. 


Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Abou Ben Adhem. 
1907. ) 
Be glad you are alive. 


Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Bear with sorrow, wrong or ruth (F 


57935, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Crow! or get off the fence. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Everybody loves him. 
12, 1907.) 
First (The) glass. (F 57330, July 29, 
1907.) 

God called the nearest 
57731, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Good luck. 
I don’t kare how much a man talks. 

(F 57329, July 29, 1907.) 
If a body write a body. 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Ill fares the land. 
1907. ) 


Innocent cute baby. 
ea, 1907.) 


Learn to make the most of life. (F 
57932, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Life is as fathomless. 


(F 57328, 


(F 57931, Sept. 12, 


12, 1907.) 
Little self-denials. (F 57937, Sept. 12, | 
1907. ) 
-Tuck. (F 57325, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


May good fortune smile on you. (F 
57930, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
O see! somebody took a bite out of the 
| moon. (F 57797, Sept. 7, 1907.) 


| Pleasure (The) of doing good. F | 
\ Bee ( | Betsy Ross. 


| 57938, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Practice what you preach. 
in eane. 21, 1907.) 


| Sing and be happy. 
i 29, 1907.) 


‘Smile. (F 57730, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


(EF 57327, 


today. (F 57934, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


prince. (F 57729, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Why do you keep me waiting? (F 
| 97326, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


| Ideal Galloways. 
(F 57933, Sept. 12, | 

[11021 | 
(F 57929, | 
, Ideal Jersey. 


(F 56937, Aug. | 
| Ideal Pekin ducks. 


angels. (F | 


(F 57332, July 29, 1907.) | 


(F 57732, | 


| Ideal silver 


(F 58451, Sept. 
| Ideal single comb black Minoreas. (F 


(F 57936, Sept. | 
_Ideal single comb buff Orpington. (F 


| Ideal 


(Hh 5ieal, July | : 
| Children 


When I grow up I intend to marry a | 
| Evangeline. 


Stiles (Chas. L.) Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 


Ideal barred Plymouth rocks. (F 
57390, Aug. 26, 1907.) [11022 
Ideal black Langshans. (F 57387, 


Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Ideal Columbian Wyandottes. (FE 
57393, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

(EF 57775, Sept. 6, 
1907.) 

Ideal Holsteins. 
1907.) 


(F 57776, Sept. 6, 


(F 57773, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Ideal Merino sheep. (F 57777, Sept. 
6, 1907.) 


Ideal partridge Wyandotte pair. (F 
57386, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Ideal partridge Wyandottes. (F 57394, 


Aus: 26, 1907.) 

(EF 57395, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Ideal red polled. 
1907.) 


Ideal rose comb black Minoreas. (F 
57389, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


(F 57774, Sept. 6, 


| Ideal rose comb Rhode Island reds. 


(F 57396, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Ideal Shorpshire sheep. 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 


laced Wyandottes. (F 
57391, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


(F 57778, 


57388, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Ideal single comb brown Leghorns. (F 
57397, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


57392, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Ideal single comb Orpington pair. (F 


57398, Aug, 26, 1907.) 
white Plymouth rocks. (E 
57399, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Stokes (Frederick A.) 
company, New York, 
Ie OY 
(F 58491, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
[11023 
Children never ate between meals. 
(EF 58484, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


went to bed at six. (F 
58486, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


| Children were dressed in better taste. 
' Try the pleasant way in your work | aii 


(F 58483, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Children were seen but not heard. 
58488, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(F 58492, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Little children always behaved in 
church. (F 58485, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(F 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Stokes (Frederick A.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Never made a fuss when taking medi- 
cine. (F 58487, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Pocahontas. (F 58489, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Priscilla. (F 58490, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
2c. of each Sept. 30, 1907. 
Stone (Chas. J.) com- 
pany, Chicago, Il. 


Supplements A & B. Sept. 1907. Por- 


traying men’s exclusive fashions. 
(E' 57927, 57928, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
[11024 
Stratford (The) press, 


New York, N. Y. 


Gee, its great to be a mouse. (F 
58065, Sept. 14, 1907.) [11025 
Sulzbach (Jacob), New 
York, N. Y. 
Under the mistletoe. (F 58172, Sept. 
17, 1907.) [11026 
Sunbonnet babies com- 


pany, Chicago, III. 
Big drops in prices! (F 57539, Aug. 
30, 1907.) [11027 
Cloaks? (F 57519, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Fall outfits. (F 57518, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Greetings. (IF 57594, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Handkerchiefs. (F 57569, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 

Happy new year! (F 57537, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

Merry Christmas presents. (F 57536, 


Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Merry Xmas. (F 57598, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Millinery. (F 575238, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Muslin underwear? (F 57562, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 


Our gloves will stand the wear. (F 
57590, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Our millinery for fall 
57583, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Our prices wont frighten you. (F 
57589, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Parasols? (F 57564, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Ribbons? (F 57565, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, are you going on your vacation? 
. (F 57576, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, are you going to the sale? (F 
57571, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, are you ready for that trip? (F 
57586, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, are you ready for those rainy 
days? (F 57582, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, avoid the rush, buy presents now. 

(KF 57596, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, bargains now! (EF 57541, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 


is here. (¥F 


Sunbonnet babies company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Say, but things are cheap now! (F 
57538, Aug. 30, 1807.) 

Say, company likes to see new table 
linen. (F 57567, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, do you ever get fooled? (F 57554, 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, do your stockings wear well? (F 
57543, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t skip seeing our summer 
goods. (F 57552, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you need a new skirt? (F 
57530, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you need a petticoat too? 
(F 57533, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you need gloves? 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you need new shoes? (F 
57548, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you need some thin summer 
goods? (F 575638, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, don’t you want to get a new suit, 
too? (F 57522, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, get your winter togs ready. (F 
57593, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, get your Xmas-presents now! (F 
57535, Aug. 80, 1907.) 

Say, gloves come in very handy. (F 
57531, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, have you a lovely summer dress, 
too? (EF 57556, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, have you bought your presents. 
(F 57597, Aug. 30, 1907. ) 

Say, have you got new shoes? (F 
57587, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, it’s going to rain! 
30, 1907.) ; 

Say, it’s just play to buy things at one |} 
store in this town. (F 57561, Aug. | 
30, 1907.) 

Say, it’s less work to buy clothes ready- 4| 
made. (F 57551, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, kimonos are comfortable. (EF 
57566, Aug. 30, 1907.) | 

Say, let’s cool off! (i 57575, Aug. 30, 


(F 57547, 


(F 57555, Aug. 


1907. ) | 
Say, let’s dress up. (F 57572, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 
Say, let’s get ready for winter. (F , 
57526, Aug. 30, 1907.) “ 
Say, let’s go where we can get the 


latest. (FF 57525, Aug. 30, 1907.) — . 
Say, let your children be well dressed | 
at school. (F 57578, Aug. 30, 1907.) || 
Say, look out for the 4th! (EF 57570, ; 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, nice bedding is a delight. (F | 
57592, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


ae 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Sunbonnet babies 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 


com- 


Say, nothing is as fine as silk. (F 
57568, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, our price will please you. (F 


57528, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, tell the truth! (F 57546, Aug. 30, 


1907. ) 

Say, Thanksgiving! (IF 57529, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

Say, this is nice for mother. (F 


57524, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


“Say, vacation clothes wont do for fall. 


(EF 57580, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, we are cutting prices! 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say. we are going to get some fresh 
clothes.. (F 57557, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, we are going to make our dresses. 
(F 57544, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, we are smashing prices now! 
57540, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, we bought all we could carry 
home. (F 57574, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


(F 57520, Aug. 30, 


(F 57578, 


(Fk 


Say, we can fit you. 
1907.) 

Say, we like anion suits! 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 


(EF 57527, 


Say, we love to sleep under blankets, 


(F 57534, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Say, we’ve got the clothes you read 
about. (F 57581, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Say, when will you buy that new spring 
wrap? (F 57550, Aug. 330, 1907.) 


Say, why aren’t clothes good valen- 
tines. (F 57545, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Say, why not buy clothes with the 
fruits of your toil? (F 57579, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 

Say, wont you need warm stockings 
this winter? (F 57585, Aug. 30, 
107.) 

Say, you can see how ready-made 
waists fit. (F 57553, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Say, you can’t be queen of the May if 
you don’t dress up. (F 57558, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 

Say, you don’t have to hunt bargains 
m our store. (F 57542, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 

Say, you go out evenings, don’t you? 
(EF 57584, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Say, you’ll want warm winter under- 
wear surely. (F 57588, Aug. -30, 
1907.) 

Say, you need more than one waist, 


don’t you? 


don’t you? (F 57559, Aug. 30, 1907.) | 


Sunbonnet babies 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Say, you should know when to buy 
furs. (F 57591, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, you, too, can get a trunk full of 
bargains. (F 57577, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Say, you will be carried away with our 
new Spring goods. (F 57549, Aug: 
30, 1907.) 
Say, you will smile if you wear our 
furs. (F 57532, Aug. 30, 1907.) | 
Say, your house will thank you for 
new curtains. (F 57560, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 
School shoes. (F'57521, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


You need another sill waist, don’t you. 
(KF 57595, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


com- 


Sunday school times com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bronze knocker cn the door of Durham 
eathedral, England. [11028 
Irord of the Jordan, near Jericho. 
General (A) view of Hebron. 
Ghuzzeh, the Gaza of Samson’s time. 
Gideon’s battlefield. 
Grainfield near Bethlehem. 
Jordan (The) at the foot of the moun- 
tains of Moab. 
Pilgrims entering Bethlehem on Christ- 
mas day. 
Shiloh. 
Supposed site of ancient Jericho. 
View (A) of Shechem. 
(F 57481-57491, Aug. 28, 1907; 2. 
of each Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Tate & Profit, 
ville, Tenn. 
Mouth to Dunbar’s cave, Clarksville, 
Tenn. (F 57492, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
[11029 


Clarks- 


Thomas (Arvine N.), Can- 
ton, Ohio. 

National tribute to the memory of 
William McKinley. (F 56999, Aug. 
14, 1907; 2 «& Sept. 6, 1907.) 

[11030 


Thompson (John), Glas- 
gow junction, Ky. 
Looking out. Mammoth 
(F 57461, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
[11031 
Marriage ceremony. At the bridal 
altar stalagmite. Mammoth cave, 
Kentucky. (F 57459, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Wonderful echo river. 3860 feet un- 
der ground. Mammoth cave, Ken- 
tucky. (F 57460, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 15, 1907. 


Entrance. 
cave, Ky. 


648 OATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
n. s., pt. 4 
Thornburn (J. M.) & co., Tribune company, Chi- 
New York, N. Y. cago, Il. 
Amaryllis. (F 57147, Aug. 19, 1907.) | Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. Sept. 29, 
[11032 1907. (F 58543, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Bed of hyacinths. 
1907.) 


Ixias. 

Liluim harrisii. 
1907.) 

Snow drops. 


Single hyacinths. 
1907.) 


Tulips. 


(FE 57148, Aug. 19, 


(F 57149, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


(F 57152, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
(F 57151, Aug. 19, 


(F 57153, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Tichnor brothers, Boston, 
Mass. 

Papoose (The) (EF 57085, 

1907; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Aug. 15, 
[11033 

Tribune company, Chi- 

eago, Ill. 

Bear (The) boys interfere with pop’s 
kindly plans. (KF 57601, Aug. 30, 
1907.) [11034 

Daddy bear saw the joke this time. 
(FF 58749, Oct. 8, 1907.) 

Elephant (The) learns all about Black 
Bill. (F 57912, Sept. 10, 1907.) 

all about earthquakes. (F 57602, 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

—how to discipline his wife. 
58130, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Lion explains the tiger family’s do- 
mestic life. (KF 57719, Sept. 8, 
1907. ) 

Lion (The) shows the elephant how to 
play football. (F 58545, Oct. 1, 


(F 


1907.) 
Mrs. Dingle’s diary. Countermand 
sidetracked. (F 58751, Oct. 8, 1907.) 
A lesson in economy. (F 57718, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
John, don’t go a-fishing. (F 
57599, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Preaching vs. practice. (F 57911, 


. Sept. 10, 1907.) 


She gives John a chance. (F 
58129, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
——She prevents a _ scolding. (F 
58544, Oct. 1, 1907.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. Aug. 25, 


1907. (F 57600, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Sept. 1, 1907. (EF 57717, Sept. 8, | 
1907.) 
—— Sept. 8, 1907. (IF 57910, Sept. 10, 
1907.) 
Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58128, Sept. 16, | 
1907.) 
22,1907. (F 58317, Sept. 23, | 


(F 57150, Aug. 19, | 


| National (The) game. 


Sept. 
1907. ) 


aa OO Cha) Ganon, 
1907. ) 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
IN, eae 
Blacktown babies. ,The cake walk. 
[11035 


(F 58750, Oct. 8, 


— Come seben. 

— Don’t wake the babies. 
—— Pleasant anticipations. 
—— Two beauties. 


Br’er rabbit. An artistic creation. 
Calling on his love. 
—— An eggs-citing find. 
—— Oh, egg-stacy ! 
—— Oh, promise me. 
— On a Sunday afternoon. 
—— There’s music in the air. 
Traveling by eggs-press. 
—— The Virginia reel. 
— When love is young. 
(F 57603-57617, Aug. 30, 1907.) © 
In season. I wish it would stop rain- 
ing. (F 57620, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Is it hot enough for you? Canni- 
bal & man. 
Is it hot enough for you? EHsqui- 
maux. 
(F 57618, 57619, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Kindergarten. I love Y. Little boy. 

I love you. Little girl. 
(F 57621, 57622, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Little bakers. 
mark it with T. 
1907. ) 

Icing and candles will make it 
complete. (F 57623, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

—— Make me a cake as quick as you 
can. (F 57626, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

—— Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s 
man. (F 57627, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Put it in the oven for baby and 

me. (F 57624, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Put on the chocolate to make it 

real sweet. (EF 57628, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

A foul ball. 

Making a home run. 

—— Out on a fly. 

A slide for second. 

(EF 57629-57632, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Criss it and cross it and 
(EF 57625, Aug. 30, 


3 ote n ie 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


vy. 2, nos. 40-44 


649 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, ING 
Jackson state prison, Jackson, Mich. 
(F 58006, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 
Bae: LOOT.) [11036 
Panorama, Ann Arbor, 
58003, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
— Jackson, Mich. 
3, 1907:) 
— Battle Creek, Mich. 
Seppe is, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 
—— Benton Harbor, Mich. (F 57765, 
Sept. 5, 1907; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Wellman (Walter), New 
Mork; NV 

Are you married? (F 57896, Sept. 10, 
1907. ) [AdORT 

Be at the old bush to-nite with 1,000 
kisses; per order of. (F 57902, 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 

Bewair! I am on my way with an 
infernil mashene. (F 57903, Sept. 
10, 1907.) 

Bewair! I am on yure trail. 
57905, Sept. 10, 1907.) 

Bewair! I am on yure trak & I am 
drest 2 kill; by order of. (EF 
57904, Sept. 10, 1907.) 

Give me $25.00 & you shell hev yur 


Mich. 


(F 58005, 


(Fk 


ehild; sined. (EF 57909, Sept. 10, 
1907.) 
Helio! (ic) ol’ man, have a drink? 


(IF 57897, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
I am having a snap here. 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 
I am holdin yure wife for ransom. 
(F 57908, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


(F 57898, 


I am stopping here for awhile. (F 
57899, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
I met an awful nice man up here. (F 


7894, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Leeve yure munny in yure pance to- | 


nite; per order of. (KF 57906, Sept. 


10, 1907.) 

Lost in a great city. (F 57895, Sept. 
a0), 1907.) 

Love me, love my dog. (F 57901, Sept. 
10, 1907.) 


My body was washed ashore at 
(F 57900, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Place $10.00 whair I can get it when 


I eall to-nite; per order of. (F 
57907, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Bringing home the flock. (F 57721, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) [11038 
| Home (A) in the country. (F 57722, 


Sept. 3, 1907.) 


(F | 


(F 58004, Sept. 


Za, 1907.) | 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 

Love in a cottage. (F 57720, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) 
Swinging 
1907.) 


Winter & Sherman, 

Richmond, Wis. 
(John) of Somerset, Wis. - (F 
Aug. 23, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 12, 
1907.) [11039 


Wolff (Louis) & co., lim- 
ited, London, England. 


girl, (F 58017, Sept. 43, 


New 


Till 
58018, 


| Farm (The) by the river, after the 


picure by Yund King. (F 57762, 
Sept. 6, 1907.) [11040 
Feast (The) of Venus, after the pic- 
ture by E. Oberhauser. (F 57761, 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Iris, after the picture by Lucien Davis. 
(F 57760, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Midsummer night’s dream, after the 
picture by EH. Oberhauser. (F' 57759, 
Sept. 6, 1907; 2 @ of each Aug. 31, 
1907.) 
Wood (Otis F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 


New 


Aug. 25, 


1907. (F 57340, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
[11041 
(CH arvois: ae 30, 
1907. ) 
(F 57887, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 
(F 58059, Sept. 
14) 1907.) 
Sept. 22, 1907. (EF 58278, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 
Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58510, Sept. 
BOn LOM ie) 
— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58738, Oct. 7, 
1907.) 
| Mary and her little lamb. Aug. 25, 


1907. (F 573386, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
(F 57508, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 
— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57888, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 
Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58063, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 
— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58281, Sept. 
2S TOOGs) 
| ——Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58512, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
— Oct.-6, 1907. (EF 58739, Oct. 7, 
1907.) 


Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 


Aug. 25, 1907. (F 57837, Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Oe TOOT. 1. (Hh Soll, Ausso 
1907.) 


ca ge: 8, 1907. (F 57885. Sept. 9, 
(.) 


190 


650 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Wood (Otis F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 


Sept: 22, 1907. (#. 58279, Sept. 21, 


New 


1807. ) 

—— Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58508, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

Prof. Fakem, the naturalist. Aug. 25, 
1907. (EF 57889, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

— Sept. 8, 1907. (EF 57886, Sept. 9, 
1907. ) 

— Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58061, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

—— Sept. 22, 1907. (EF 58280, Sept. 
Zh» 190T. ) 

— Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58511, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

— Oct. 6, 1907. (EF 58737, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 


Sambo and his funny noises. Aug. 25, 


1907. (F 57334, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
— Sept. 1, 1907. (EF 57505, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 
— Sept. 8, 1907. (F 57889, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 
Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58058, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 
— Sept. 22, 1907. (F 58276, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 
Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58507, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58734, Oct. 7, 
1907.) 


Simon Simple’s first lessons in clown- 


ism. Aug. 25, 1907. (F 57338, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 

— Sept. 1, 1907. (F 57510, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

— Sept. 8, 1907. (EF 57890, Sept. 9. 
1907. ) 

— Sept. 15, 1907. (F 58064, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

— Sept. 22, 1907. (EF 58282, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 


Wood (Otis F.), New 
Brighton, N. Y. 


Simon Simple’s first lesson in clown- 


ism. Sept. 29, 1907. (F. 58513, Sept. 
30; 1907. 

—— Oct.. 6, 190%. “Ch S87 Oct 7 
1907.) 

Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village storyteller. Sept. 1, 1907. 
(F 57512, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Sept. 15, 1907. (EF 58062, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Oct. 6, 1907. (EF S587S65 Oct: 7, 
1907.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man.. 
Aug. 25, 1907. (4 57335, Aug. 24, 


1907.) 
— Sept. 1, 1907. (F 57509, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 8, 1907. (FF 57884, Sept. 9, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 15,1907. (F 58060, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 
— Sept. 22, 1907. (EF 58277, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 
Sept. 29, 1907. (EF 58509, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
Oct.: 6, 1907." “CE S875; ‘Oet: » 7, 
1907.) 
Woy (Leota), Denver, Colo. 
Pine cone. (F 56852, Aug. 8, 1907; 
2 c. Aug. 19, 1907. [11042 


We pine for you. (EF 50687, Feb. 14, 
1907; 1 @ Apr ws) 190t a er July 
23, 1907.) 


Wright (F. E.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Types of leading breeds of American 
pure bred fowls. (EF 58022, Sept. 
14, 1907.) [11043 


Yates (E. V.), Colonial 
Beach, Va. 
Freight wharf, Colonial Beach, Va. 
(F 57324, Aug. 23, 1907.) [11044 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 copies 


exch since (fan. oil. TOOTS 2 ose eee cle 


CLASS G. CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; the statement as to 
receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


by American lithographic company, New York, N. Y. 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 


Class G, XXc, no. 16800, Septem- 


~ ber 9, 1907; 2 copies received September 9, 1907. 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Metropolitan girl. (G 16800, Sept. 9, 
1907.) [11045 


Bacon art company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Nasturtium. (G 17042, Sept. 25, 1907; 


2c. Sept. 28, 1907.) [11046 
Bien (Julius) & co., New 
Work, NY: 

After the ball. (G 16742, Aug. 24, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) [11047 
All’s swell that ends swell. (G 16758, 


Aug. 31, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Am coming as fast as I can travel. (G 
16751, Aug. 27, 1907; 2 c Sept. 4, 
1907. ) 

Am on my way. Won't be long. 
16753, Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Am writing in a hurry to catch the 
mail; (G 16763, Aug. 28, 1907; 2 «: 
Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Bath time. (G 16653, 
2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 


(G 


Aug. 26, 1907; 


Bear (A) escape. (G 16797, Sept. 9, 
1807.) 
Bed time. (G 16657, Aug 26, 1907; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Boy (A) wants situation. (G 16450, 
July 31, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Dinner time. (G 16656, Aug. 26, 1907; 
2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Come with me to. (G 16750, Aug. 27, 
1907 ; 2 @ Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Drop me a line. (G 16764, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 

Engagement (The). (G 16461, July 
31, 1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1907. ) 

Enough to make a cat laugh. 
16798, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Flat wanted. (G 16455, July 31, 1907; 
2c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Gee whiz! No wedding bells for me. 
(G 16748, Aug. 24, 1907; 2 e. Sept. 4. 
1907. ) 


(G 


| Held up. 


Bien (Julius) & co., New 
Work. Noy: 

Good bye little girl, good bye. (G 
16746, Aug. 24, 1907; 2 «@ Sept. 4, 
1907.) 

Have so many little things to attend 
to. -(G J6(60; Aus. 28, 19072) 204: 
Sept. 4, 1907.) 

(G 16799, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Help wanted. (G 16454, July 31, 1907; 
2 ce. Sept. 4, 1907.) 


Honeymoon (The). (G 16456, July 31, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

How happy could I be with either! 
(G 16767, Sept. 5, 1807.) 

I drop this line in hope that. (G 
16759, Aug. 28, 1907; 2 « Sept. 4, 
1907.) 

I was surprised when. (G 16754, Sept. 
4, 1907.) 


If fish could talk. (G 16796, Sept. 9, 


1907. ) 

In the good old summer time. (G 
16744, Aug. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 4, 
1907. ) 


Informal affair, just come as you are. 
(G 16749, Aug. 27, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
4, 1907.) 

Introduction (The). (G 16458, July 
31, 1907; 2c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Last night I was dreaming. (G 16745, 
Aug. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 
Little (A) bird told me that. (G 
16751,, Aue; 3i, 1907:. 2 c Sept, 4; 

1907. ) 

Lost yhG i642, July Bi, 1907: 2 e: 
Sept. 4, 1907. 

Love at first sight. (G 16459, July 31, 
1907; 2c Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Oh! Isn’t it nice to be married? (G 
16741, Aug. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 4. 
1907.) 

Play time. (G 16655, Aug. 26, 1907; 
2 ec. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

651 


652 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Bien (Julius) & co., New 
Works sNy We 

A pressing engagement prevents me. 
(G 16752, Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Proposal (The) (G 16460, July 31, 
1907; 2 c¢. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Rising time. (G 16652, Aug. 26, 1907; 
2 ¢. Sept. 4, 1907.) 


Situation wanted. (G 16455, July 
of, 1907; 2"e: Sept. 4, 1907.) 


Sorry you can’t get out tonight. (G 


16762, Aug. 28, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 4, 
1907.) 
Study time. (G 16654, Aug. 26, 1907: 


2 c Sept. 4, 1907.) 
Tale of the hare. (G 16795, Sept. 9, 


1907.) 
They’re off! (G 16755, Sept. 4, 1907.) 
This is one on you. (G 16765, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 


To inform you that I am moving from. 
(G 16747, Aug. 27, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
4, 1907.) 

Wanted a partner. (G 16451, July 31, 
1907; 2c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

We are moving to-day. (G 16748, 
Aug. 27, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 4, 1907.) 
Wedding (The). (G 16457, July 31, 

1907; 2c. Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Whose is whose? (G 16766, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 

Wurst (The) is over. (G 16756, Aug. 
31, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 4, 1907.) 


You have an awful cheek. (G 16761, 
Aug. 28, 1907; 2c Sept. 4, 1907.) 


Breuker & Kessler com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Spinning wheel girl. (G 16860, Sept. 
16, 1907.) . [11048 


Cook (B. Albert) 
B. Albert Cook. (G 16729, Sept. 8, 
1907.) [11049 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Broken (A) heart. (G 16491, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) [11050 
Casino girls quartette. (G 16590, Aug. 
19, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Day (A) in Asbury Park. (G 16587, 
Aug. 19, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Death of little Eva. (G 17048, Sept. 
27, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Down a shady lane. (G 16694, Aug. 
29, 1907; 2c. Aug. 30, 1907.) 

5529. (G 16580, Aug. 16, 1907; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Dream city. (G 16650, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Finney (Mr. Frank) 


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

Duseth (La Belle Violet) (G@ 16515, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ¢. Antes GO 1907:) 
The engineer saw us standing there. 

(G 16537, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Escape (The) of Eliza. (G 16739, 
Sept. 4, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1907.) 


(G 16810, Sept. 
10,1907; 2 ¢ Sept, 11, 1907-) 

Gee what a bunch of dogs. (G 16660, 
Aug. 28, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1907.) 


Glaser (Lulu), figure. (G 17041, Sept. 
25, 1907.) 

The golden west girls. (G 16583, Aug. 
16, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Grand transformation scene, ascension 
of Eva. (G 16861, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
The great 
‘scene. (G 17045, Sept. 26, 1907; 2 ¢ 

Sept. 27, 1907.) 

He’s got my letter in that bag. (G 
16710, Aug. 30, 1907; 2 c Aug. 31, 
1907.) 

Historical slave market. 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Hula Hula dancer. (G 16591, Aug. 
19, 1907; 2 c Aug. 20, 1907.) 
I’d rather be a farmer. (G 16651, 

Aug. 26, 1907.) I 

I don’t believe I’ll ever be a lady. (G 
16709, Aug. 30, 1907; 2 c@ Aug. 31, | 
1907. ) 

I fancy you. 

I feel all wrong in these. 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Legree and his pet blood hounds. (G ~ 


(G 16862, 


(G 16727, Sept. 3, 1907.) | 
(G 16695, | 


16740, Sept. 4, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 
1907. ) 

Little Chip. Figure. (G 16658, Aug. 
27, 1907.) 


Little organ grinder duel. (G 16506, 
Aug. 8, 1907; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907.) | 
Lyman H. Howe’s great naval attack. 
(G 16602, Aug. 20, 1907; 2 ec. Aug. 
PAI BESO) 
Marble (Mary). 5517. (G 16787, Sept. 
4, 1907; 2 ce Sept. 5, 1907.) 
Mehaffey (Blanche Berndt). (G 16738, 
Sept. 4, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1907.) 
Mooney & Sweeny. (G 17050, Sept. 27, 
1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 1907.) | 
Oh! you git out. (G 16708, Aug. 30, 4 
1907; 2c Aug. 31, 1907.) 
Our two Topsies. (G 16707, Aug. 30, 
1907; 2c. Aug. 31, 1907.) 


Pack of Cuban 
hounds. (G 16967, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


realistic cotton picking | 


and Siberian blood- — 


_ New Phoebe. 


: 


CHROMOS 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 653 


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

Pastimes of the darkies. (G 17046, 

Sept. 26, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Physical culture girls. (G 17049, Sept. 
me O07.) 


Sausage (The) trust. (G 16857, Sept. 
13, 1907; 2c. Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Scene from a true story. (G 17044, 
Sept. 26, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Seaside nymphs. (G 16582, Aug. 16, 
#907; 2c Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Sieger (Lillian). Edith Bryant. (G 
16589, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 20, 
1907. ) 

Strolling on the sands. (G 16584, Aug. 
16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Swanzey (The) band. (G 16859, Sept. 
» 14, 1907; 2c. Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Sword fight among the ruins of the 
monastery. (G 16561, Aug. 13, 1907; 
2 ec. Aug. 14, 1907.) 


Talk of New York. (G 16603, Aug. 21, 
907: 2 ¢. Aug. 22, 1907.) 

Tom and Eva. (G 16711, Aug. 30, 
1907.) 


Uncle Josh meets the Hoboken terror. 
(G 16649, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Up to date songs and dances. 
17040, Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Victor and his Venetian band. 5552. 
oi 16585, Aug. 19, 1907; 2 ec Aug. 
20, 1907.) 


Volunteer (The) fireman. (G 16728, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Wait! wait! all of you. (G 16581, | 


mu 16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1907.) 


We are lawyers and our name 
Marks. (G 16706, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

You get 25 per cent. (G 16724, Aug. 
o., 1907; 2c Aug. 30, 1907.) 


You strike that girl again and IT’ll 
Shoot. (G 16712, Aug. 30, 1907; 2c, 
Aug. 31, 1907.) 


Fowler (T. M.), Morris- 
ville, Pa. 
Birds eye view of Franklin, Southamp- 
ton co., Va. (G 16769, Sept. 6, 1907. ) 


is 


[11051 | 


Gotham lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
(G 16792, Sept. 9, 1907. 
[11052 


(G 16793, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Violet girl. (G 16794, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 7, 1907. 


Gladys, 


(G | 


Up to mischief. 


| A bunch of daisies. 


Gray lithograph company, 

New York, N. Y. 

(G 16722," Aug.’ 35,1907: 
[11053 

(G 16803, Sept. 


Auto-girl. 
2 @. Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Christmas morning. 
10, 1907.) 


Eve. (G 16723, Aug. 31, 1907.) 

Japanese tea party. (G 16805, Sept. 
10, 1907.) 

Kitten’s frolic. (G 16791, Sept. 9, 
1907.) ; 

Our washday. (G 16790, Sept. 9, 
1907.) 


(G 16804, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
(G 16955, Sept. 20, 


Playmates. 
Queen Louise. 
1907. ) 
(G 16806, Sept. 10, 
190%) 
Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Apple blossoms. (G 17028, Sept. 25, 
1907.) [11054 
(G 17029, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 
Easter lilies. (G 17025, Sept. 25, 1907.} 
Good morning. (G 17026, Sept. 25, 


1907. ) 

Homeward bound. (G 17030, Sept. 25, 
1907.) 

How are you? (G@ 17028, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 

An interesting yarn. (G 17024, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 

A letter to Mama. (G 17031, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 

Profile. (G 17027, Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Season. 1 to 4. (G 17019-17022, Sept. 
25; 190T..) 

Hurst & co., New York, 
Nios 


Afternoon tea. (G 16822, Aug. 30, 
1907.) [11055 


At the sea shore. (G@ 16813, Aug. 30, 


1907. ) 

Kugenie. (G 16828, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Five o’clock tea. (G 16814, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

Gallant (The) knight. (G 16826, 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Game (A) of football. (G 16820, 


Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Grace. (G 16830, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Joe the newsboy. (G 16818, Aug. 30, 


1907. ) 
Lunch time. 


New York newsboy. 
30, 1907. ) 


(G 16821, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
(G 16825, Aug. 


654 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES ) 
n. S., pt.4 9 


Hurst & Co., New York, 
Nese 4 
Reading at leisure. (G 16823, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 
Ready for the dance. 
30, 1907.) 
Ready for the drive. 
30, 1907.) 
Ready fer the yacht race. 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Rose. (G 16827, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Studious (The) youth. (G 16819, Aug. 


(G 16816, Aug. 
(G 16811, Aug. 


(G 16815, 


30, 1907.) 

Tennis (The) players. (G 16824, Aug. 
30, 1907. ) 

Tom, the office- boy. (G 16817, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 

Virginia. (G 16829, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Waiting for the theatre. 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 

2c. of each Sept. 28, 1907. 

Illustrated post card and 


novelty company, New 
Work, No ¥. 


Canada. (G 16789, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
[11056 |. 
Roosevelt & King Edward. (G 16788, 


Sept. 7, 1907.) 
United States of America and Eng- 


land. (G 16782, Sept. 7, 1907.) 

and France. (G 16783, Sept. 7, 
1907.) 

and Germany. (G 16784, Sept. 
% 1907.) 

and Ireland. (G 16787, Sept. 7, 
1907. ) 

— and Italy. (G 16786, Sept. 7, 

1907.) 

President Roosevelt. (G 16785, | 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 

Ketterlinus lithographic 


manufacturing com- 
pany, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
(G 16808, Sept. 10, 1907. ) 
[11057 


Buffalo Bill. 


In the rosefield. 
1907. ) 


Franklin and General Braddock. 
16807, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Meek 


(G 


Company, Coshoc- 

ton, Ohio. 
(G 16735, Sept. 4, 1907.) 
[11058 


(G 16802, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Edith. 


Mildred. 
Rosamond. 


(G 16812, | 


(G 16809, Sept. 10, 


Miner (H. C.) lithograph- 
ing company, New 
Yorks Naw 

Shea (Thomas E.) (G 16853, Sept. 

12, 1907; 2 « Sept 1a 5907.) 
[11059 
Minott (George L.), 

Gardner, Mass. 


Henry Haywood memorial hospital. 
(G 16449, July 31, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
13; 1907:) - [11060 


Mitchell (EHdward H.),- 
San Francisco, Cal. 
One of the good things grown in Cali- 


fornia. (G 16858, Aug. 12, 1907; 2¢ 
Sept. 12, 1907.) [11061 
Mooney (John), Rich- 
mond, Va. 


Jamestown island, the cradle of the 
American republic. (G 16768, Sept. 
5, 1907; 2 « Aug. 20, 1907.) - [11062 

Mortimer (Coe) Com- 
pany, U. S. 

Good (A) harvest. (G 16736, Sept. 4, 

1907. ) [11063 
Murphy (The Thos. D.) 
company, Red Oak, Iowa. 

Amber (The) necklace. (G _ 16902, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) [11064 

Auditing (The) committee. (G 16903, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Becalmed. Brown. (G 17058, Sept. 
28, 1907.) 

Blind (The) trail. (G@ 16904, Sept. 
A 190) 

Chrysanthemums. (G 16905, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 


Day (A) at Mt. Vernon. 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Days of long ago. 


(G 16906, 


(G 16907, Sept. 17, 


1907. ) 

‘Dorothea. Randall. (G 17059, Sept. 
28, 1907.) 

| Easter morning. (G 16908, Sept. 17, 

Pawns) 

| Hyelyn. (G 16909, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

| Eventide. Riggs. (G 17060, Sept. 28, 
1907. ) 

Favorite (The) (G 16910, Sept. 17, 
1907.) . 

First (The) born. (G 16911, Sept. 17, 
1907.) 


(G 16944, Sept. 19, 1907.) | 


Folding the flock. Van der Weele. 
(G 17061, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Gladys. Lynch. (G 17062, Sept. 28, 
1907. ) 

Going to school. 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Happy (The) family. 
17064, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Watkin. (G 17068, 


Mulertt. (G 


‘In the pasture. 


CHROMOS AND 
v. 2, nos. 40-44 


Murphy (The Thos. D.) 
company, Red Oak, Iowa. 


Heather bloom. Cameron. (G 17065, | 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Highland (A) _ sunset. (G_ 17066, 


Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Holly. (G 16912, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Hyacinths. (G 16913, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


In the greenhouse. (G 16914, Sept. 17, 


1907. ) 


In the North Carolina hills. Muss 
Arnolt. (G 17074, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Hollams. (G 17067, 


Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Jig (The) (G 16915, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Just a nibble. (G 16916, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 

Little friends. (G 16917, Sept. 17, | 
1907.) | 

Meadow (The) brook, evening. (G 
16918, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

A New England byroad. 


(G 17075, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

News of the election. (G 16919, Sept. 
17, 1907.) 

Normandy (A) horse market. Ber- 
nier. (G 17068, Sept. 28, 1907; 2c. 
Sept. 26, 1907.) 

Off the Fastnet Light, coast of Ireland. 
Webber. (G 17076, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Old cottage at Norton, near Evesham. 

Nicholls. (G 17069, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Old timbered houses, Ledbury. Mc- 


Guinness. (G 17070, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Old-time (An) melody. (G 16920, Sept. 
17, 1907.) 


On the farm in October. Montgomery. 
(G 17077, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Peek-a-boo. (G 16921, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Restful (The) hour. Mitchell. 
17078, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Rose (The) queen. Vernon. 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Roses softly blooming. 
(G 17072, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


CGaltorc, 


Snap dragon. (G 16922, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Summer days. 
1907. ) 

Sunset in mid-ocean. 
17, 1907.) 


(G 16923, 


(G 16924, Sept. 


Sunshine. (G 16925, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Surf at Easthampton. (G 16926, Sept. 
17, 1907.) 

Surf at Nahant, Mass. (G 16927, Sept. 
17, 1907.) 


Surrey (A) landscape. Sherrin. 


17073, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(G 


Mitchell. 


(G | 


Savage Cooper. | 


Sept. 17, | 


LITHOGRAPHS 655 


Murphy (The Thos. D.) 
company, Red Oak, Iowa. 

Tea (The) party. (G 16928, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 
Tokens of 
tt, 1907.) 
Trouble for the bully. 
” 17079, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
A twentieth century hold-up. Ben- 
gough. (G 17080, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Virginia home in June. (G 16930, Sept, 
eal ste) 

Virginia in May. 
1907. ) 

Water lilies. (G 16932, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
The woodland brook. Hague. (G 
17081, Sept. 28, 1907. ) 
You shant go swimming, 

(G 169338, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Ottmann (J.) lithographing 
company, New York, N. Y. 
Yard of puppies. (G 16725, Aug. 31, 
1907; 2 ce Sept. 3, 1907.) [11065 
Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Best Christmas wishes. 
holly branch. 929. (G 16661, Aug. 
28, 1907. ) : [11066 
Best wishes and a merry Christmas. 


autumn. (G 16929, Sept. 


Brown. (G 


(G 16931, Sept. 17, 


so there! 


Cat’s head, 


Wish bone. 933. (G 16662, Aug. 
28, 1907.) 
Best wishes. Holly branch. 995. (G 


16663, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Christmas greeting. Holly branch 
with red and white berries. 928. (G 
16667, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Christmas greetings. Cats head, dark 


eyes, closed mouth. 930. (G 16664, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Holly branch. 966. (G 16665, 


Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Holly branch. 993. 


(G 16666, Aug. 


28, 1907.) 
Mill scene. 937. (G 16668, Aug. 
28, 1907.) 
| ——— Three bells; and holly. 982. (G 
16669, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Expect me on Christmas eve. Mes- 
senger boy with telegram. 980. (G 


16670, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Good luck and a merry Christmas. 


Horse show and snow scene. poh. 
(G 16672, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
| —— Holly horse shoe. 977. (G 16671, 


Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Happy Christmas. Holly branch. 999. 
(G 16673, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


— Small holly branch. 
16674, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


992. (G 


656 


Robbins (H. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Happy new year. 1908. Cherub with 


book. 9389. (G 16675, Aug. (28, 
1907.) 
Merry Christmas. Box with holly, 
red ribbon. 991. (G 16676, Aug. 28, 
1907. ) 


Cats heads, blue eyes, open mouth. 
931. (G 16677, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

—— Child with dolls. 934. (G 16678, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Children at door, also boy with 

parcels. 979. (G 16679, Aug. 28, 

1907.) 

Children sleeping by fire, and 

Santa Claus. 941. (G 16680, Aug. 

28, 1907.) 


Harp with holly. 978. (G 16691, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
_———Holly branch. 994. (G 16681, | 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
—Holly branch. 997. (G 16682. | 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
— Holly branch. 998. (G@ 16683, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Little boy and girl before fire- 


place. 942. (G 16684, Aug, 28, 
1907. ) 

Mill scene. 936. (G 16685, Aug. 
28, 1907.) 


943. (G 16686, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Santa Claus in air ship. 940. 
(G 16687, Aug. 28, 1907.) | 

Santa Claus in auto. 938. (G 
16688, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Santa Claus with tree and lan- 


tern. 9382. (G 16689, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Wish bone, with holly. 976. 
(G 16690, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

With best wishes for the new year. 
Banner, badges. 984 (G 16692, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 

Yule-tide greetings. 
and Teddy bear. 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 

2c. each Aug. 20, 1907. 


Roberton (Emma), 
MorkcwN. ¥; 
Our Teddy bear party. 
4, 1906; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1907.) 
Rotograph company, New 
Morls, /N;) Ye 
Happy new year. 2438/1. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 
2438/4. (G 16647, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Merry Christmas. 2438/2. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Santa Claus head, 
981. (G 16693, 


New 


(G 14568, Dec. 
[11067 


Santa Claus going down chimney. 


(G 16644, | 
[11068 


(G 16645, | 


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n.s., pt. 4 


Rotograph company, New 
York, Newer 

Merry Christmas and happy new year. — 

2438/3. (G 16646, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Sackett & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing and _ print- 
ing company, Brook- 
lyn, SN; eis 
Integrity and justice. 93. (G 16982, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) [11069 
Key to strength. 87.  (G@ 16980, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 
Pyramid of security. 92. 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Time is money. 
24, 1907.) 
Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
York, NN. 
Dark (A) secret. (G 16715, Aug. 30, 
19072) [11070 
Dignity and impudence. (G 16716, 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Heavy (A) load. 


(G 16981, 


86. (G 16979, Sept. 


(G 16717, Aug. 380, 


1907. ) ; 
| Introduction (An). (G@ 16718, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

Playmates. (G 16719, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

See saw. (G 16720, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Tired (The) gleaners. (G 16721, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 

Spielvogel (H.), New 
York, Noy: 

Exiled! The sun is setting. St. 
Helena. (G 16659, Aug. 27, 1907; 
2 ¢, Aug. 28, 1907.) [11071 

Standard company, Chi- 
eago, Il. 

Canopy. 3087. (G 16605, Aug. 5, 
1907.) [11072 

Doorway. 3588. (G 16608, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 

— 3589. (G 16607, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

3590. (G 16606, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Elevator. 3180. (G 16611, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 

—— 3181. (G 16610) Anes o0 7S) 

—— 3184. (G 16609, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

3190. (G 16612, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

—- 3195. (G 16613) Aue tO) 

3198. (G 16614, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Elevator cage. 3177, 3178. (G 16619, 


16620, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


—_— 3188. (G 16616, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
3185. ¢G 16617, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
—__ 3186. (G 16618, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
| —— 3191-3194. (G 16621-16624, Aug. 
5, 1907.) 
3196, 3197. (G 16625, 16626, Aug. 
5, 1907.) : 


CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 657 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

made? sheet, N. Y. 12507. (G 
16529, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1907. [11073 

Gaby. S sheet. N. Y. 12504. (G 
16479, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 «@ Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Bareback. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12440. (G 
16382, July 22, 1907; 2 «@ Aug. 24, | 
1907. ) 

mashiuls 3 sheet. N. Y. 12325. (G 
16128, June 22, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 
1907. ) 

Basket. #4 sheet. N. Y. 12396. (G 
#6025, june 10, 1907: 2 ¢ Sept. 6, 
1907. ) 

Bohemia. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12444. (G 
16482, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 e« Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Break, 1 Sheet. N. Y. 12508. (G 
16636, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

mriagze. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12539. (G 
16640, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 


Bryan O'Neill. 3 sheet. N. ¥. 12475. 
(G 16384, July 22, 1907; 2c Aug. 24, 
1907.) 

Card portrait. 14 by 22. N. Y. 12322. 
(G 15754, May 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1907. ) : 


Castle. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12540. (G 
16641, Aue. 23, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 


Character. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12404. 
(G 16300, July 11, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
30, 1907.) 


Character head. 4 sheet. N. Y. 
12410.. (G 16082, June 17, 1907; 2 
ce. Aug. 24, 1907.) 

3 sheet. N. Y. 12491. (G 16345, 

July 15, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Character figure. 4 sheet. N. Y. 
127478.. (G 16336, July 15, 1907; 2 
e. Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Snaracters. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12489. 
(G 16386, July 22, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
GS. 1907.) 


Combination. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12359. | 
(G 15897, May 29, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 
30, 1907.) 


—— 24 sheet. N. Y. 12442. (G 
16484, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 c@ Sept. 30, | 
1907. ) 

Marine. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12503. (G | 
16478, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 30, | 
1907.) 


Strobridge —_ lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 


Ohio. 
Disguised. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12451. (G 


16522, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

Easy street. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12427. 
>(G 16112, June 20, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 
24, 1907.) 

ind.  Wersheet, y Ni Wee, 12488. 6G 
16518, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 

Explain, 1 sheet (No W. 123562 c6G 
15896, May 29, 1907.) 

Face. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12477. (G 
16823, July 12, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 24, 
1907.) 

Might.” Vt “sheets: oN. Ye 2531 iG 
166387, 0 Aus.) 23; d90%7; 2 e Sept: 6; 
190%.) 

Kigure, \35- Sheets gN.2 Ya" 25h CG: 
16477, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

Marie Doro. 3 sheet. N. Y. 
12500. (G 16480, Aug. 38, 1907; 2 
e. Sept. 6, 1907.) . 

Forget. % sheet. N. Y. 12509. (G 
16530; Aug.-9; 1907; 2c. Sept, 30; 
1907. ) 

Houle >. Sheets) IN." “Yoo 12438907 50¢G 
16256, “July 5,- 1907; 2 -e) Aug: 24, 
1907.) 

Girl head. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12423. (G 
WIGIZ7, June’ 22,°1900; 2 eG Sepi-eiG6; 
1907. ) 

—3 sheet. N. Y. 12422. (G 16126, 
June 22, 1907; 2 e Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Glad rags. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12535. 
(G 16638, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 ¢c. Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

Hammock. 12 ‘sheet. N- Y. 12363. 
(G 15900, May 29, 1907; 2 e. Sept. 
6, 1907.) 

Head: <8 -sheet... ON. e¥2 Ta2z395. (G 
15975, June 5, 1907; 2 «. Sept. 6, 
TOOT Ye 

Here’s my card. 16 sheet. N. Y. 
VATS) (CG 16321 July 12, 19073" 2 
ec. Aug. 24, 1907.) 

i refuse: ~ i sheet: No Y." 12357: | ¢G 
15890, May 29, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Maids. 8 sheet. -N. Y.. 12523. (G4 
16533, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Mirage. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12538. (G 
16639, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Mission. 1 sheet. N.Y. 12488. (G 
16343, July 15, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 30, 
1907.) 


Strobridge lithographing 

company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio 

3 sheet. N. Y. 

Aus. 9, 190%) 2 


12447. 
ce. Sept. 6, 


Officer. 
16519, 
1907.) 

Pictorial. 
16129, 
1907. ) 

Pictures. 
16297, 
1907. ) 

Pool room. 20 sheet. N. 
(G 16324, July 12, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 

Portrait Francis Starr. 
12401. (G 16252, July 
Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Portrait Gus Weinburg. 26 by 
ING We 12465." “IG 16320; - aly: 
1907 ; 2. c. Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Portrait. i sheet: N.Y... 12419. 
16090, June 17, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
1907. ) 

Portrait. 
16634, 
1907. ) 

Queen. 
16485, 
1907. ) 

Salomy Jane. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12513. 
(G 16534, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


24 sheet. N. Y. 
June 22, 1907; 


12432. (G 
2 We. Sep 6, 


12399. (G 
e. Aug. 24, 


8) sheet. uN. 0G 
Jolye 11 s907% 2 


Y. 12480. 
e. Aug. 19, 


3 sheet. N. Y. 
ye OTs ee 


b4. 
12, 


(G 
30, 


12526. 
ce. Sept. 


26 by 34. N. Y. 
Aug. 23, 1907; 2 


(G 
16, 


8 sheet. N. Y. 
Aug. '3;" 1900-72 


12443. (G 
ce. Sept. 6, 


1907. ) 

Samaritan. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12424. 
(G 16109, June 20, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Say. 8 sheet. N. Y. 12474 (G 
16322, July 12. 290K 12 eA.) 9, 
1907. ) 

Skidoo. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12536. (G 
16936, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Smoke up. #3 sheet. N. Y. 12492. (G 
16481, Aug. 3, 1907; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

stand. 24 sheet. N. Y. 12421. (G 
16125, June 22, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

28 sheet. N. Y. 12320. (G 15752, 
May 9, 1907; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Sunlight. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12506. (G/| 
16528, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

Teach: 8 sheet. N. Y. 124383. (G4 
16180, June 22, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 

Teeter. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12510. (G 
16633, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Telephone. 8 sheet. N. Y. 124386. (G 
16318, July 12, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 19, 


1907.) 


(G. 


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n.s., pt. 4 4 


Strobridge _—_lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Time. 1 sheet. N. Y¥.. 124384 -(G 


16131, June 22, 1907; 2 «@ Sept. 6, 
1907.) 


(G | 


Toboggan. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12428. 
16113, June 20, 1907; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Trick.. 8 sheet.) Nay p12 te2 8 6G 
16338, July 15, 1907 ; 2 c Aug. 19, 
1907. ve : 

Tumble. 8 shers N. ¥. 12441. (G 
16134, June 22, 1907; 2 « Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

Two figures. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12397. 
(G 16026, June ‘10, 1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 
6, 1907.) 

(wo portraits: 1 sheet." IN; ¥. © 12415, 


(G 16086, June 17, 1907; 2 e@ Sept. 
6, 1907.) 

——8 sheet. N. ¥. 12413.° (G4 16084, 
June 17, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Watermelon. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12549. 
(G 16940, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c Sept. 

30; 1907.) 


Who are you. 24 sheet. N. Y. 12497. 


(G 16389, July 22, 1907; 2 c¢ Sept. 
6, 1907.) | 
Win. 3 sheet. \N. Yar) a2496) 1G 
16385, July 22, 1907; 2c. Aug. 24, 

1907. ) 

Work. 8 sheet. N. ¥. d24817 (GC 
16337, July 15, 1907; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Wrong faller. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12411. 


(G 16108, June 20, 1907; 2 « Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


Yon and Let. 3 sheet. N. Y¥. 12429. 
(G 16114, June 20, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 
24, 1907.) 

Sunbonnet babies com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 

For pumpkin pies. (G 16714, Aug. 138, 
1907. ) [11074 

In sweet September. (G 16713, Aug. 
30, 1907.) 


2c. of each Aug. 30, 1907. 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 


| Arrival of the investigating committee. 


10745. (G 16541, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


[11075 
Away with the girl, Injun, she’s yours. 
10764. (G 16849, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Bust portrait and character of Roger 
Imhof. 10782. (G 16730, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) 
Bust portrait of Chas. P. Morrison. 
10930. (G 16886, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Campaign (The) committee. 2724. 


CHROMOS AND 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


LITHOGRAPHS 659 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Bust portrait of Charles Robinson. 


10932. (G 16975, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

— Richard Carle. 10809. (G 16770, 
Sept, 7, 1907.) 

—— Wright Lorimer. 10952. (G 
16852, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Buster Brown, head. 10575. (G 16630, 


Aug. 23, 1907.) 
(G 
16840, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Carey (Harry D.), character on horse. 
10836. (G 16889, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Character portrait of Wright Lorimer 
as Austin. 10903. (G 16887, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


Colored musical team. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Colored couple of cake walkers. 
(G 16978, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


10820. (G 16883, Sept. 


300. (G 16977, 
304. 


Come, scatter! 
16, 1907.) 


Danse (La) des harlequines. 10709. 
(G 16846, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Darkey riding bicycle. 10967. (G 
17057, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Eight (The) English roses. 10628. 


(G 16882, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Elected. 10739. (G 16772, Sept. 7. 
1907.) 


Elephant ballet. 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 
Eleven girls, four comedians and dog. 


10706. (G 16774, 


10699. (G 16843, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Escape (The). 10838. (G 16777, Sept. 
a; 1907.) 

Everything falls on Patsy. 10811. (G 
16847, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Female tambourine dancer. 10797. (G 


16631, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
First I’m going to put you to sleep. 
10691. (G 16632, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Five scenes. 10702. (G 16890, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


—— 10796. (G 16952, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
Fo de lands sake, whah did you come 


from? 10735. (G 16971, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 

Ghost (The) story. 10916. (G 16838, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Gluick (The) bird. 10861. (G 16773, 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 

Going some. 10823. (G 16953, Sept. 


19, 1907.) 
13716—07——3 


I love you. 


| Musical 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


10. 
xoing to the races. 10819. (G 16884, 
Sept. 16. 1907.) 


The half breed tries to kill Flo. 10834. 
. (G 16972, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Haunted (The) forest. 10705. (G 


16775, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
He still lives. 10846. 
19, 1907.) 
Here's a contented woman. 10960. 
16851, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Hooligan on the run. 10958. 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

I always do the best I ean. 
(G 16629, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
I'll let you know you're talking to a 
lady! 10692. (G 16627, Aug. 238, 

1907. ) 


(G 16950, Sept. 
(G 
(G 16891, 


10863. 


10815. (G 16539, Aug. 12, 
1907.) 
I’m riding the goat. 


Aug. 12, 1907.) 


10785. (G 16548, 


I ought to kill you for that. 10690. 
(G 16547, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
I sing for money. 10703. (G 16850, 


Sept. 12, 1907. 

In Australia they called you Fighting 
Jack. 10871. (G 17054, Sept. 28, 
1907. ) 

Investigation committee. 
16700, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Is he the man. 10688. 
12, 1907.) 

It’s awful good of ye. little 
10835. (G 16968, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

James (Louis) seated and eight char- 
acter poses. 10678. (G 16779, Sept. 
7, 1907.) 

Keep up, sir, I will save you! 
(G 16698, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Leighton (Alice) driving. 10736. 
16973, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Levee scene. 10562. (G 17056, Sept. 
28, 1907.) 

Lyric theatre. (G 16781, Sept. 7, 1907.) 

Male figure and female bust figure. 


10743. (G 


(G 16540, Aug. 


gal. 


10799. 


(G 


10860. (G 16734, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Money talks. 10778. (G 16549, Aug. 
12, 1907.) 


Morton (Ed) portrait, standing. 10980. 
(G 17053, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(The) sensation of Europe. 
(G 16885, Sept. 16, 1907.) | 


10849. 


10985. 
My! It’s good to be home. 
(G 16842, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
My wife is not at home to you, here- 
after. 10868. (G 16976, Sept. 23, 

1907. ) 


United States lthograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohi 


10. 
Night (A) on the roofs. 10924. (G 


16771, Sept. 7, 1907.) 


No, little girl. 10798. 
12, 1907.) 


(G 16538, Aug. 


Nothing to shoot. 10814. (G 16546, 
Aue 12) $9072) 
Old (The) story. 10767. (G 16593, 


Aug. 19, 1907.) 


Opposition campaign committee. 10997. 
(G 17052, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Patsy and his crew. 10810. (G 
16705, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Pearl (Violet), full figure. 10977. (G 


16974, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Portrait of Mary Shaw, 
10763. (G 16696, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Roy H. Fox. #2? figure. 10673. 

(G 16550, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Will Halliday, standing, 
John FE. Leonard, seated. 
(G 16702, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Portraits and characters of Roger Im- 
hof and Suzanne Corinne. 10788. 
(G 16731, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Ram-jam a tabloid grand opera. 10917. 
(G 16776, Sept. 7, 1907.) 


full figure. 


and 
10720. 


Record (The) breaker. 10740. (G 
16592, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Reform (The) committee. 2723. (G 
16841, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Rip Van Winkle and children. 10921. 


(G 16778, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
Robinson (Charles) seated and four 


character portraits. 10931. (G 
16892, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Say it again, say it again. 10847. (G 


16948, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


Six scenes. 10591. (G 16594, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 
Steer head and seventeen characters. 


10741. (G 16733, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Take that you cur! 10765. (G 16844, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Talk (A) with the Philistines. 
(G 16951, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
Thank God, Wolf you saved me. 10770. 

(G 16544, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
That woman is a thief! 
16551, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Then it’s all over ’cept the rice and 

old shoes. 10842. (G 16894, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


10852. 


10732. (G 


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n.s., pt. 4 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
There isn’t a newspaper in the house. 
10853. (G 16704, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


There must be something under the 
table. 10854. (G 16703, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) 

Thespian dog _ heroes. 
16949, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

They want to get married. 
(G 16954, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

Thirst. 10768. (G 16595, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


This being a Congressman ain’t so bad 
after all. 10746. (G 16732, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) 


This will warn papa and save his life. 
10668. (G 16845, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Trained ponies and dogs. 10671. 
17055, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Tray (A) full. 10818. 
16, 1907.) 


10817. (G 


10812. 


(G 


(G 16893, Sept. 


Trixie and the lion. 10860. (G 16628, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Twelve chorus girls. 10776. (G 


16848, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Two scenes. 10686. (G 16543, Aug. 
12, 1907.) 

Unexpected happenings at the Jolie 
eafé. 10923. (G 16839, Sept. 12, 
1907.) 

Upper (The) hand. 10771. 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Van (Billy), the comedian with many 


(G 16545, 


faces. 10862. (G 16970, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 

Welcome home, my daughter. 10848. 
(G 16699, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Well I’ve voted. 10959. (G 16896, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Western scene. 335. (G 16888, Sept. 


16, 1907.) 
Why do you close those curtains. 
10744. (G 16701, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
You are not my wife. 10841. 
16895, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
You’re a very pretty girl, Anita. 
10800. (G 16697, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
You sold him the liquor. 10766. 
16542, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


2 figure portrait and character of Billy 
B. Van. 10813. (G 16969, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 


(G 


(G 


Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 


SUT! WET aT Le eH Fa eae ly 2 Es 


2, 351 


4 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 
of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, wouid read: ‘‘ Copyright by 


American lithographic company, New 
1907 ; 2 copies received Aug. 26, 1907.” 


American lithographic co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Meditation. 34494. (H 98772, Aug. 26, 


1907. ) [11076 
Society girl. 34492. (H 98770, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 
Tennis girl. 34496. (H 98771, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 


American mutoscope & 
biograph co., New 
York, N.Y. 


Acadian (An) elopement. (H 99704, 
Sept. 16, 1907. [11077 
Tired (The) tailor’s dream. (HER 
98848, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
American stereoscopic 
company, New York, 
n° ¥.. 


A 56544; A 56645; A 56917; A 56971; 
A 57226; A 57748; A 57770; A 57845; 
A 57936; A 58008; A 58025; A 58047 ; 


A 58122; A 58268; A 58813; A 58835; | 


A 58843 ; A 58961; A 59150; A 59356 ; 
A 59456; A 59802; A 59868. (H 
99503-99525, Sept. 14, 1907; 2 c. of 


each Sept. 16, 1907.) [11078 
Amon (W. A.), Boulder, 
Colo. 
Boulder Falls, C 21 and 22. (H 97634, 
97635, Aug. 3, 1907.) [11079 


North Boulder canyon. C 23. (H 
97636, Aug. 3, 1907.) 


Sunshine and shadow. C 3. (H 
97632, Aug. 3, 1907.) 
urn (A) of the road. C 20. (H 


97633, Aug. 3, 1907.) 

2 ec. of each July 23, 1907. 
Anderson (J. 8S.) & son, 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

Bit (A) of woods at Vernon heights. 
(H 99013, Sept. 3, 1907.) [11080 


Group (A) of elms at Vernon heights. | 


(H 99012, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Looking west from 
(H 99014, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


York, 


| Best I can do at present. 


Vernon heights. | 


N. ¥.32Class’ HH, XXc no: O8TiT2, Awe w26. 


Anderson (J. 8.) & son, 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
Vista (A) at Vernon heights. (H 
99010, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Wooded (A) slope at Vernon heights. 
(H 99011, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each Sept. 16, 1907. 
Armstrong (Albert), Win- 
throp, Mass. 
Fire at Old Orchard, Me, Aug. 15, 
1907. (H 99031, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
[11081 
Old Orchard on fire, Aug. 15, 1907. 
(H 99030, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 26, 1907.- 


Bailey (Thomas  H.), 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Whittier’s barefoot boy. (H 99208, 
Aug. 3, 1907.) [11082 


Baker (David C.), St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Abraham Lincoln. (H 99265, Sept. 11, 


1907; 2 ec. Sept. 4, 1907.) [11083 
Bamforth & co., New York, 
IN. Ye 
Apple blossoms. (H 99894, Sept. 21, 
1907.) [11084 
(H 99907, 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Blue bell. 2. (H 99900, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Holy (The) city. 1. (H 99895, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 


How’d you like to spoon with me. (H 
99902, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

How many girls have you told that to. 
1. (H 99889, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

(H 99890, Sept. 21, 1907.) | 

(H 99914, Sept. 


—— 2. 


I’m holding my own. 
2 190K.) 

If a girl like you. 2. 
Pile LOOT.) 
In woodland. 

1907.) 
Love at its height. 
1907.) 


(H 99896, Sept. 
(H 99892, Sept. 21, 
(H 999038, Sept. 21, 


661 


662 


Bamforth & co., New York, 
NuY 


Love me and the world is mine. 
99893, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Mother’s understudy. (H 99912, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 


Mushrooms. 


(H 


(H 99911, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Not so long ago. 1. (H 99915, Sept. 21, 


1907.) 
2. (H 99888, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(H 99913, Sept. 


Pilgrims of the night. 


21, 1807.) 

Rock of ages. 3. (H 99899, Sept. 21, 
1907.) . 

Something doin’ here. (H 99909, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 

Stitch (A) in time saves nine. (H 
99910, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Time, place, and the girl. (H 99891, 


‘Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Up with the larks. 
1907.) 

Waltz me around again, Willie. 
99904, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Wedlock is a padlock. (H 99905, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 

When the harvest moon is shining on 
the river. (H 99897, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(HI 99901, Sept. 21, 


(H 


Why don’t they play with me. 3. (H 
99898, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Why I was late at the office. (H 


99908, Sept. 21, 1907. 


You'll excuse me. (H 99906, Sept. 21, 
1907. ) 


Bandholtz (F. 
Des Moines, Iowa. 


Bird’s eye view Chamberlain, S. Dak. 
(H. 99849, Sept. 19, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
18, 1907. [11085 


Chamberlain, §. Dak. (H 99850, Sept. 
19, 1907; 2. c. Sept. 18, 1907. 


Charles City, Iowa. (H 99739, Sept. 
16, 1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Clemmer ave. & Main street, Chamber- 
lain, S: Dak. (H 99851, Sept. 19, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Clinton, Iowa, Fifth ave. and Second 

Desir Ghee OSort, Aug. 21.) 1907 2 Ae 
Aug. 22, 1907.) 

Davenport, Iowa, Second and Harrison 
streets. (H 98676, Aug. 21, 1907; 2 «. 
Aug. 22, 1907.) 

Dubuque, lowa, from court house. (H. 
99738, Sept. 16, 1907; 2 c Sept. 11, 
1907. ) 

Dubuque, Iowa, from 4th st. elevator. 
(H 99737, Sept. 16, 1907;.2 c Sept. 
11, 1907.) 


J.), 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT. ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 
Bandholtz (F. J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Dubuque, Main and 8th st. (H 99742, 


Sept. 16, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Eagle Grove, Iowa. (H 99741, Sept. 
16, 1907; 2 c& Sept. 41,-1907,) 


Government Indian school, Chamber- 
lain, S. Dak. (H 99852, Sept. 19, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Maquoketa, Iowa. _(H 98675, Aug. 21, 


1907; 2c Aug. 22, 1907.) 

Mason City, Iowa. (H 99740, Sept. 16, 
1907; 2 e. Sept. 1 1907) ; 

3rd ave. and Main st., Mitchell, S. Dak. 
(H 99973, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Barker, (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 


Champlain transportation co. wharf, 


Burlington, Vt. (H 98806, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) [11086 
Steamer Ticonderoga on Lake Cham- 
plain, Vt. (H 98804, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Steamer Vermont on Lake Champlain, 
Vt. (H 98805, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Baumann (K.), West- 

field, N. J. 

Panorama of Westfield. 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Beck (Chas. R. R.), Thur- 

mont, Md. 

(H 98555, Aug. 20, 1907. ) 
[11088 

(H 98767, Aug. 26, 


(H 99812, 
[11087 


Chinquapin. 


Le Gores’ bdrge. 


1907.) 
Marshall Reed batting. (H 99810, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 
pitching. (H 99811, Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 
Bedon (A. P.), Atlanta, 
Ga. 
Birds eye view, Tuskegee institute, 
Ala. (H 98928, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
[11089 


Chrisman hall, Clark university. 
98925, Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Gammon library, Gammon theological 
seminary. (H 98926, Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Rockefeller square, Tuskegee institute, 
Ala. (H 98927, Aug. 29, 1907.) 

Warren hall, Clark university. 
98924, Aug. 29, 1907.) 


Bickel (Ralph G.), Wil- 

liamsport, Pa. 
Williamsport base ball 
99488, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Billings (Louis G.), Belle 
Fourche, S. Dak. 
Last of the V and the VVV cowboys. 
(H 99916, Sept. 5, 1907.) [11091 


(H 


(Hi 


team. (H 


[11090 


, 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Birge (W. H.) & sons €o., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Interior 70 to 88. (H 98850-98868, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) [11092 


— 89. (H 98849, Aug. 


Bledsoe (J. W.), Dinuba, 
Cal. 
group 


Kaweah (The) looking east 


from Alta Meadows, as seen July | 


1st, 1907. (H 99267, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
[11093 
200 miles of the Sierra Nevada range 
as seen July ist, 1907. (H 99266, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 26, 1907. 


Bliss bros., Buffalo, N. Y. 


Main st. showing M’Arthur building. | 


(H 98781, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Main st. site of Ellicott square. 
98778, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Old areade building. (H 98776, Aug. 
26, 1907.) 


[11094 
(H 


Phoenix hotel. (H 98777, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 
Ruins Richmond hotel. (H 98779, 


Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Steam canal boat William Newman. 
(H 98782, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Tifft house. 


Blosser (J. A.), Snohom- 
ish, Wash. 

Capturing the terrible desperado. 804. 
(H 99761, Sept. 17, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
18, 1907. 

Conqueror (The) and the conquered ; 
eaugar ang stac. 789. (H 99317, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Great (A) day for the small boy; a cir- | 


cus in town. 796. 


#1, 1907.) 


(H 99318, Sept. 


‘In close quarters with a Washington 
(H 99316, Sept. 11, | 


cougar. TS88. 
_ 1907.) 
Jumbo helping 
menagerie. 


to arrange the big 

Ringling bros. 
a99. {11 -99321, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Just a baby boy. 801. (H 99323, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Parade (The). Ringling bros. circus. 
fos. (HH 99320, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Safe in the strong arm of the law. 
ava, (Hi 99762, Sept. 17, 1907; 2 « 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Serving a life sentence in the peniten- 
tiary for stage robbery. 806. (H 
$9763, Sept. 17, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 

Stretching the ropes of the big tent. 
Ringling bros. circus. 797. (EH 
99319, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


(Hi 98780, Aug. 26, 1907.) | 


[11095 | 


CIFCUS: || 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


28, 1907.) | 


Blosser (J. A.), Snohom- 

ish, Wash. - 

Terrible desperado holding up the 
Rocky mountain stage. 803. (H 
99760, Sept. 17, 1907; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 

Twenty minutes for lunch. Ringling 
bros. circus. 800. (H 99322, Sept. 
11, 1907.) 

Whatcom falls, Bellingham, Wash. (H 
99315, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Bohl (Charles C.), Dead- 
wood, S. Dak. 
Deadwood in 1876. (H 98984, Sept. 3, 
1907. ) [11096 


Bond (George W.), Chi- 
cago, [l. 
Battle field. (H 97873, Aug. 9, 1907; 
2 @ Aug, 1907) [11097 


Brings water from the brook. (H 
O7s6i,) Aus. 9, 19073 2ye. Avert 
1907. ) 

Champion and defender. (H 97864, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Death in the home of a friend. (H 


97879, Aug. 
1907.) 

Desire for knowledge. (H 97869, Aug. 
O° 1907 2) .e Aue. 1, 1907 yy 


9, 19072 2 CATS Ge 


| Esquire (An) chances to pass that. 


way. (H 97859, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 e. 

Wau Ag, 107.) 

He staunches the life blood. (H 97860, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1907.) 

He that hides a dark soul. (H 97876, 
Aue. 9; 1907 5:2 ¢ Aug 17; 1907S) 
Holy (The) city. (H 99240, Sept. 9, 

1907. ) 

I am going back to old Kentucky. 
100279, Sept. 26, 1907.) 

I registered an oath. (H 97863, Aug. 
9 19072 2c) Ane LT, 1907.) 

Life that contemplates. (H 97870, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2.c. Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Man sits in gloom. (H 97877, Aug. 9,. 

1907 ; 2 ec. Aug. 17,. 1907.) 

Ministers to his need. (H 97862, Aug. 
9, 1907; 2 & Aug. 17, 1907.) 

Occult mysteries of Persian Magi. (H 
OiS63, Aue. 93-1907 > 2 ec Aus. aia, 
1907. ) 

On the bench ‘neath the old willow 
tree. (H 99242, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Passing down the line. (H 99241, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 


(H 


Pythagoras. (H 97867, Aug. 9, 1907; 
DicrAwue, Ai,’ 1907.) 
Sacramento. (H 99238, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


664 CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Bond (George W.), Chi- 
cago, | 
Two horsemen meet in deadly conflict. 
(H 97874, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 17, 
1907.) 
Unhorsed and sorely hurt. (H 97875, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1907.) 
Unscaled mountain peaks. (H 97871, 
Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Way down in sunny Georgia where the 
watermelons grow. (H 99239, Sept. 
9, 1907.) 

When the song birds sing again. (H 
99243, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

When vacation days are over. (H 
99237, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Where hideous creatures climb. (H 


O(S872,, Aug: OF W075. 2 ve: Aus aT, «| 


1907. ) 

Words of counsel and cheer. (H 
97880, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 17, 
1907. ) 

World (The) forgetting. (H 97878, 
Aug. 9, 1907;.2 ce Aug. 17, 1907.) 


Boone blank book com- 
pany, Boone, Jowa. 
Owens (James) (H 98966, Aug. 31, 
1907. ) [11098 


Boston herald company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Dr. George F. Jelly. (H 99220, Sept. 
9, 1907.) [11099 


Branson (O. M.), Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 


Boyhood of Christ. (H 99244, Sept. | 


9, 1907.) [11100 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York, IN: Ye 
Abundance; by Puvis de Chavannes. 
90274. (H 99442, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
PLDAOL 
Adoration des mages; by Botticini. 
90261. (H 99429, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
After glow; by G. Inness. 90256. (H 
99424, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Albanian girl; by Gerome. 901883. 
(H 99361, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Along the banks of the Oise; by Dau- 
bigny. 90239. (H 99407, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 


Assomption; by Il Greco. 90189. (H | 


99367, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
At the fountain; by Jules Breton. 
90164. (H 99342, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Attending the baby; by A. Neuhuys. | 


90236. (H 99404, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Banks of the Oise at Auvers; by Dau- 
bigny. 90254. (H 99422, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 


| 
J 


n.s., pt. 4 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York.eN. we 

Beata Beatrix and meeting of Dante 
and Beatrix in paradise. 90258. 
(H 99426, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Bringing home the new born ealf; by 
J. F. Millet. 90200. (H 99378, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 


Brunette (A); by J.J. Henner. 90185. 
(H 99368, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

By the sea; by Jules Breton. 90163. 
(H 99341, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Calvaire (Un); by H. ‘Thompson. 
90310. (H 99443, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Castle (The); by Ruysdael. 90207. 
(H 99385, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Cattle at rest on hillside; by Rosa 
Bonheur. 90160. (H 99338, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 

Children in the water; by Israels. 
90227. (H 99395, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Church (The) warden; by Israels. 
90248. (H 99412, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Cow and dog; by Rosa Bonheur. 
90161. (H 99340, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


| Cows in pasture; by Troyon. 90249. 


(H 99417, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Cupid; by Sir T. Lawrence. 90229. 
(H 99396, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Drinker (The); by A. van Ostade. 
90272. (H 99440, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Etude; by P. Prudhon. 90273. (H 

99441, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Family (The) concert; by J. Steen. 
90209. (H 99387, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Farm in Seine et Oise; by Corot. 
90252. (H 99420, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
arm (A) near Parisy.) by Corot. 
90262. (H 99480, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Feeding time; by ©. E. Jacque. 90190. 

(H 99368, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Flower girl in Holland; by G. E. 
Hitchcock. 90186. (H 99364, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 

Girl (A) of Granada; by Bouguereau. 
90162. (H 99339, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Girl with a dog; by Diaz de la Pena. 
90265. (H 99433, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


90222. (H 99390, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Golden (A) autumn day; by Van 


Marcke. 90216. (H 99449, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 

Guitar (The) lesson; by Ter-Borch 
Terburg. 90211. (H 99444, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) : 

Happy (The) mother; by F. van 
Mieris. 90199. (H 99877, Sept. 13, 
1907. 

foes by L. A. Lhermitte. 90270. 
(H 99488, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


665 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
Work, N.Y: 
Head and bust of a young woman; by 
Jacquet. 90191. (H 99369, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 


Head of a lion; by Rosa Bonheur. 
90237. (H 99405, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Holy (The) family; by Plockhorst. 
90247. (H 99415, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Jubilee (The); by A. van Ostade. 
90204. (H 99382, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Judgment (The) of Paris; by W. Mc- 


Ewen. 90194. (H 99372, Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 
Just before sunrise; by Corot. 


(H 99348, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Landscape; by Corot. 90167, 90168. 
(H 99345, 99346, Sept. 138, 1907.) 
— by Corot.. 90219. (H 99452, Sept. 
rs, 1907.) 


90170. 


—by Daubigny. 90174. (H 99352, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

——by Daubigny. 90220. (H 99388, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

——by Daubigny. 90263. (H 994831, 


Sept. 13, 1907.) 


—by Diaz de la Pena. 90221. (H 
99389; Sept. 13, 1907.) 

—by G. Inness. 90267, 90268. (H 
99435, 99436, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

——by Harpignies. 90225. (H99394, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

py » Jules Dupré. 90180. (H 
99358, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

— by Mauve. 90245. (H 99413, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

—by Ruysdael. 90208. (H 99386, | 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Landscape and cows; by ‘Troyon. 
90231. (H 99399, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Landscape and sheep; by C. E. Jacque. 
90228. (H 99397, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Landscape with cattle; by Van Marcke. 
90232. (H 99400, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
— 90250. (H 99418, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Landscape with figures; 
ough. 90225. 
1907.) 


Landscape with figures and cattle; by 
A. van de Velde. 90217. (H 99450, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Landscape with figures dancing; 
Corot. 90238. 
1907.) 


Mare (La) aux fées; by Diaz de la 
Pena. 90240. (H 99408, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 


by Gainsbor- 
(H_ 99393, Sept. 18, 


by 
(H 99406, Sept. 13, 


| Portrait of Manet; 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
Works INGUY < 

Marine; by Jules Dupré. 90178. 
99356, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

90223.(H 99391, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Marsh (The); by Daubigny. 90178. 

> (H 99351, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Mounted officer, portrait of the Duc de 
Chartres, by Detaille. 90175. .(H 
993538, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Napoleon at Grenoble; by H. Merle. 


(H 


90196. (H 99874, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Needlessly anxious; by E. Zimmer- 
mann. 90218. (H 99451, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 


Old castle; by G. Michel. 
99375, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

On the road; by Jules Dupré. 90179. 
(H 99357, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Pasture by the wood on the road from 
Honfleur to Villerville with fourteen 
eattle; by Troyon. 90214. GE. 
99447, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Pasture in Normandy; by ‘Troyon. 
90213. (H 99446, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Piece (The) in danger; by A. de Neu- 
ville. 902038.. (H 99881, Sept. 18, 

1907.) 

Portrait of a girl; by Rembrandt. 
90305. (H 99383, Sept. 138, 1907.) 
Portrait of a man; by Holbein. 90188. 

(H 993866, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


90197. (H 


by Netscher. 90271. (H 99489, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 
by Rembrandt. 90248. (H 99416, 


Sept. 13, 1907.) 


| Portrait of Helena, wife of Hendrick 


Du Bois, a painter of Antwerp and 
Roterdam, by Van Dyck. 90181. 
(H 99359, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Portrait of Herman Hals; 
Hals. 90184. 
1907.) 


by Frans 
(H 99362, Sept. 18, 


by Fantin-Latour. 
90182. (H 99360, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Portrait of Marquis Spinola; by Ru- 


bens. 90206. (H 993884, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 

Portrait of Prof. Emerson; by F. von 
Lenbach. 90233. (H 99401, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 

Portrait of the artist; by Sir J. Rey- 
nolds. 90251. (H 99419, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 


Portrait of the 
J. G. Cuyp. 90258. 
13, 1907.) 

Portrait of violinist J. Joachim; by 
Watts. 90259. (H 99427, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 


artist’s father; by 
(H 99421, Sept. 


666 CATALOGUE 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York. Noy: 

Potato (The) harvest; 
90192. 


by L. Knaus. 

(H 99370, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Reconnaissance (The); by Detaille. 
90176. (H 99354, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Returning clam digger; by HE. Pieters. 
90246. (H 99414, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Returning from the market; by Tro- 
yon. 90212. (H 99445, Sept. 18, 
1907.) 

Sailors of the sea; by Israels. 
(H 99410, Sept. 138, 1907.) 


Sentinel (The) ; by Corot. 90171. 
99349, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Shepherdess and _ sheep; 

Jacque. 90244. 
1907.) 
Small landscape; by Dupré. 
(H 99392, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
—hby Rousseau. 90230. 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Small portrait of a man; by F. Hals. 
90255. (H 99423, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Song (The) of the lark; by Jules Bre- 

ton. 90165. (H 993438. Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 
Springtime 

90198. 


90242. 


(H 


(H 99411, Sept. 13, 
90224. 


(1 99398, 


and love; by Michetti. 

(H 99376, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Study of a cow; by Van Marcke. 
90215. (H 99448, Sept. 138, 1907.) 

‘Summer (A) day in Holland waters; 
by P. J. C. Clays. 90166. (H 99344, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Three little girls under a tree; by 
Diaz de la Pena. 90177. (H 99355, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Time, death and judgment; by Watts. 
90260. (H 99428, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Treasures of the sea; by H. Makart. 
90193. (H 993871, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Vedette (The); by Meissonier. 90195. 
(H 998738, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Villayet Ture; by A. G. Decamps. 


90264. (H 99432, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Vue sur la Seine; by S. Lepine. 90269, 

(H 99487, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Watermill (The) ; by Hobbema.. 90187. 


(H 99365, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Winter sports, Holland; by A van der 
Neer. 90257. (H 99425, Sept. 13, 


1907. ) 

Woman feeding chickens; by J. F. 
Millet. 90201. (H 99379, Sept. 18, 
1907.) 


Wood cutter; by Mauve. 90235. 
99403, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Woody landscape with mill; by Ho- 
bemma. 90241. (H 99409, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 


(HL 


by C: GE: 


OF COPYRIGHT. ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Braun, Clement & co., New 
York Nye 
Wrestler’s (The) challenge; by Mun- 


kacsy. 90202. (H 99380, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 

Young (The) flower; by Israels. 
90234. (H 99402, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Young girl’s head; by Greuze. 90266. 
(H 99484, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Young (A) lady seated on a bank; by 


Corot. 90169. (H 99347, Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 

Young (A) woman; by T. Couture. 
90172. (H 993850, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Brewster photo company, 
White River Junc- 
tion, Vt. 


‘Taylor (Uncle Chas.) (H 99275, Sept. 


11 130%,) [11102 


Taylor (Chas.) driving Billy Bryant. 
(H 99274, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Brown (Marcus L.), De- 
catur, Ga. 
Georgia cotton field, from life. (H 
99887, Sept. 21, 1907.) [11103 


Buffham (Geo. R.), An- 
napolis, Md. 
Historical (The) tree. St. -John’s col- 


lege. 1 & 2. (H 99719, 99720, Sept. 
16, 1907.) [11104 
Burlock (R. P.), Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 

Philadelphia palace electric caroussel 
at Strawberry mansion, Fairmount 
Park. (H 98821, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

[11105 


Byron (Joseph) New York, 
NE 


Bide-a-wee home. 1. Sun hats for 
horses. (H 99457, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
[11106 
2. Fixing sun hats on horses. (H 
99458, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
—— 8. Bandaging a canine patient. 
(H 99459, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


4. <A feline patient. (H 99460, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 
5. Waiting bis turm) CH 99461, 


Aue 28; LOOT) 
——6. Drinking trough for horses. 
(H 99462, Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Hotel Algonquin, New York. 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


(H 99700, 


Hotel Knickerbocker, New York. (H 
99702, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Imperial hotel, New York. 


(H 99701, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) a: 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Calvert (BH. C.), Michigan 
City, Ind. 
Grand opera house, Michigan City, Ind. 
(H 986438, Aug. 21, 1907.) [11107 
Publie library, Michigan City, Ind. 
(H 98642, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Campbell (Caroline P.), 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Angels of the planets, Apollo, planet of 


Sunday. (H 99670, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
[11108 
— Diana, planet of Monday. (H 


99671, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


___ Jupiter, planet of Thursday. (H 


99674, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Mars, planet of Wednesday. (H 

99673, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Mercury, planet of Tuesday. (H 

99672, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Saturn, planet of Saturday. (H 
99676, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

— Venus, planet of Friday. (H 
99675, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Carter (H. H.), Lockport, 
Ul. 


Coffer dam, drainage canal, Lockport, 
Tl. (H 98936, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
[11109 
Foot bridge, lower basin, Dellwood 
park, Lockport, Ill. (H 100382, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Water flowing through Butterfly dam, 
drainage canal, Lockport, Ill. Dis- 
tant view. (H 99500, Sept. 13, 1907: 
2 c. Sept. 3, 1907.) 


—nhear view. (H 99501, Sept. 13, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Water tower, Dellwood, Lockport, Ill. 
(H. 98948, Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Cawston ostrich farm, inc., 
South Pasadena, Cal. | 
Ostrich (The) convention. (H 99325, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) [11110 


Chamberlain (J. N.), Oak 
Bluffs, Mass. 
New Sea View hotel, Oak Bluffs, Mass. 
(H 98554, Aug. 20, 1907.) {11111 


New Tivoli, Oak Bluffs, Mass. (H 
98553, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Chambers (R. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Chambers (R. M.) & Princess. 1 and 
2. (H 99023, 99024, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
fa ba ba 2 


Chase (Walter G.), Bos- 

ton, Mass. 

Epileptic seizure. 1-6. 
68454, Nov. 10, 1905.) 


(H_ 68449- 
[11113 


667 


Chase (Walter G.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Epileptic seizure 7. (H 68797, Nov. 16, 


1905. ) 
i (CH: 74845) dane-13; 1906 2c 
Dec. 29, 1905.) 
Chase (Warren) & co. 
Orford, N. H. 
Whipple’s stone face. (H 99047, Aug. 
24, 1907; 2c. July 26,1907.) [11114 


Chautauqua photo. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Birdseye view of Pittsburg in 1907. 
(H 99337, Sept. 12, 1907.) [11115 


Chicago (The) and Alton 
railroad company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

Largest engine in the world, cavalry in 
foreground, mounted on horses. (H 
99113, Sept. 5, 1907.) [11116 

standing beside horses. (H 99112, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Chickering (Hlmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Interior of cathedral at Boston, show- 
ing the body of Archbishop Wil- 
liams lying in state. 11 by 14. (H 
99153, Sept. 6, 1907.) as labyre 

Cohen (Jesse), Albany, 
N.Y 


CO., 


Dairymaid (The). (a 99454, Sept. 13, 
1907.) [11118 
Cowley (Geo. E.), North 
Leeds, Me. 
View of North Leeds, Me. 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Crawford (Annie I.), Buf- 
Gao: Ni Xe 
Baby (The). (H 99329, Sept. 12, 
1907.) [11120 
Cree publishing company, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


(H 99330, 
[11119 


G. H. Burbank cherry. Natural size. 


(H 100414, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11121 


Gold plum, a hardy hybrid seedling, 
% this diameter. (H 100412, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

Improved Catalina cherry. 4 diameter. 
(H 100411, Sept. 30, 1907.) 

New seedling apple. 1370, awaiting a 
name. Natural size. (H 100413, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 

The original apple tree. 526 varieties. 
(H 100416, Sept 30, 1907.) 

Phenomenal, nearly natural size. (H 


100410, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Three new hybrid plums, the Santa 
Rosa, natural size. (H 100409, Sept. 
30, 1907. ) 

White blackberry. Natural size. (H 
100415, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


668 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Cross (James H.), Bran- 
don, Vt. 


Dyer memorial window. (H 99934, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) [11122 
Smith memorial window. (H 99935, 


Sept. 18, 1907.) 


1e@. of each Aug. 27, 1907. 
1c. of each Sept. 11, 1907. 


Cross (William R.), Hot 
Springs, S. Dak. 
Administration building, Battle moun- 

tain sanitarium, N. H. D. V. S., Hot 
Springs, S. Dak. (H 99750, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) pati23 
Areade, Battle mountain sanitarium, 


N. H. D. V. S., Hot Springs, S.-D. 
(H 99758, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Around Sylvan lake, South Dakota. 
(H 100093, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1907. . 


Battle mountain sanitarium, N. H. D. 


V. S., showing landscape gardening 
and main driveway. (H 99227, Sept. 
9, 1907.) 


showing landscape gardening and 

walks. (H 99231, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

showing main driveway from Fall 
river avenue. (H 99229, Sept. 9, 
1907. ) 

Birds eye view of Battle mountain 
sanitarium, N. H. D. V. S., from Col- 
lege hill. (H 99757, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Capt. H. E. Palmer, manager and com- 
manding officers of the Battle moun- 
tain sanitarium, N. H. D. V. S., Hot 
Springs, S. D. (H 99756, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 


Catholicon peak, Hot Springs, S. Dak., 


Hiawatha & Siloam eee (H 
100110, Sept. 24,.1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 

Council chamber, Windeave, S. Dak. 
(H 100117, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


Court (The), Battle mountain sanita- 
rium, N. H. D. V. S., Hot Springs, 
S. Dak. (H 99226, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Crazy Bear, Pine Ridge agency In- 
dians. (H 100135, Sept. 24, 1907; 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1907. ) 

Drying meat, tepee Cheyenne agency, 
S. D. (H 100132, Sept. 24, 1907; 
2 c. Sept. 25, 1907 7.) 

Entrance to Windcave, 12 miles from 
Hot Springs, S. D. (H 99759, Sept. 
7, 1907.) 

Evans heights from Battle mountain 
Sanitarium,  Niier aD: Ves. Ot 
Springs, S. Dak. (H 99751, Sept. 
17, 1907.) 


Cross (William R.), Hot 
Springs, 8. Dak. 
Fairies palace, Windcave, S. Dak. (H 
100121, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 25, 


1907. ) 


Tall river falls, near Hot Springs, S. 
D. (H 100109, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 25, 1907.) 

A few good Indians. Scenes at Hot 
Springs, 8. D. (H 100140, Sept. 24, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Flag raising, Battle mountain sanita- 
rium, N. H. D. V. S., Hot Springs, 
S. Dak. (H 99230, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

salute of twenty-one guns. (H 
99228, Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Flag staff from the administration 


building; “N. 7 HO Da Weaees Hot 
Springs, S. D. (H 99755, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 


Garden of Eden, Windcave, ie Dak. 
(H 100130, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


Garden of the pools near Sylvan lake, 
S. Dak. (H 100096, Sept. 24, 1907; 
2 ce. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Goat Odd Fellows hall, Windecave, S. 
Dak. (H 100119, Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. 
Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Hanging rock, Sylvan lake, a Dak. 
(H 100097, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
20) LOOT) 

High rocks, Sylvan lake, 8S. Dak. (H 
100098, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c& Sept. 25, 
1907.) 

Hot Springs, S. Dak., Chimney rock, 
Battle mountain. (H 100107, Sept. 
24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Hot Springs, S. Dak., from Battle 
mountain. (H 99752, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Hotel and entrance to Windcave, S. 
Dak. (H 100126, Sept. 24, 1907; 
2 ec. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Kimball music hall, Windeave, S. Dak. 
(H 100131, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 

Links Odd Fellows room, Windcave. 
(H 100112, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
25, 1907.) 

Lost wells, Hot Springs, 8S. Dak. (H 
100106, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 ce Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 

McKinley room, Windcave, S. Dak. 
(H 100111, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 
25, 1907.) 

Mermaids rest, Windcave. (H 100129, 
Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Minnekahta falls, Windeave, S. Dak. 
(H 100113, Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


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R= 


Cross (Willam R.,) Hot 
Springs, 8. Dak. 
Monte Cristo’s palace, Windcave, S. 
Dak. (H 100123, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 
e. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Part of Battle mountain sanitarium, 
N. H. D. V. S., Sioux pass in dis- 
tance, Hot Springs, S. D., from Dr. 


Hargens’ sanitarium. (H 99754, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 
Pine Ridge agency Indian. (H 100133, 


Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Ridge agency Indians. (H 
100138, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1907.) 


Pine Ridge Indians, Hot Springs, S. D. 
(H 100141, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


Pine Ridge squaws visiting Hot 
Springs. (H 100136, Sept. 24, 1907; 
2 ¢e. Sept, 25, 1907.) 


Plunge bath, Hot Springs, S. 
(H 100102, Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


Post-office, Windcave, S. Dak. (H 
100115, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
pe noO'7. ) 


Prairie dog, Windeave, S. Dak. (H 


100127, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 


1907.) 
Scaffolds dead Indian bodies. 


1907. ) 


Scenes at Hot Springs. 
Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Scenes of Wickalow looking towards 
Blarney stone, Windcave. (H 
100116, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1907.) 


Sioux squaw and papoose. 
Sept. 
Sitting 
Two. 
Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Scldiers home, Hot Springs, S. Dak. 


(H 100139, 
24, 1907; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Bull and his squaw number 


(H 100104, Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. | 


25, 1907.) 

Steam on Fall river, Siloam springs, 
Hot Springs, 8S. Dak. (H 100103, 
Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Swiss scenery, Windcave, S. Dak. (H 
100125, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1907.) 

Sylvan lake. 
1907; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Sylvan lake, South Dakota, and hotel. | 
(H 100092, Sept. 24, 1907; 2c. Sept. | 


25, 1907.) 


Dak. | 


(Hi | 
100137, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 25, | 


(H 100108, | 


(H 100134, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 «¢. | 


(H 100094, Sept. 24, | 


Cross (William R.), Hot 
Springs, S. Dak. 
Transportation at Sylvan lake, S. Dak., 
to Cathedral park and Harney peak, 
3 miles. (H 100095, Sept. 24, 1907; 

2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


View at Sylvan lake, six miles from 
Custer, S. Dak., Fairy window. (Hi 
100099, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 


View from Battle mountain sanitarium, 
Ne Hh. DBD. V. S:,: Hot#Springs) Si. D: 
(H 99753, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


View near Hot Springs, S. Dak. (H 
100105, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 


Washington arbor, Windcave, S. Dak. 
(H 100128, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
25, 1907.) 


Windeave, S. Dak., diamonds. (H 
100120, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1907.) 


—— Masonic temple. (H 100124, Sept. 
24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Methodist church. (H 100114, 
Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

—— St. Dominique. (H 100118, Sept. 
24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Woodmen hall, Windcave. (H 100122, 
Sept. 24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Cruver manufacturing 
company, Chicago, Ill. 
Circle calendar. (H 99456, Aug. 29, 


1907.) [11124 
Curtis (EH. S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Antone Azul, chief. x2213. (H 
99531, Sept. 14, 1907.) plata 
Azelea Marie, schoolgirl. x2222. (H 
99532, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Burden (The) bearer. x2229. (H 
99533, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
| Cactus gatherer. x2188. (H 99534, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
| Captain Charley, Maracopa chief. 
x2177. (H 995385, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Carlos Rios, chief. x2285. (H 99536, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Casa Granderuin. x2260a. (H 99537, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


X2261b. (H 995388, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Childis. x2223. (H 99539, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 
Chimuevi Kan, primitive summer 
home. x2400 a. (H 99543, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 


winter home. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


x2402¢c. (H 99540, 


670 


Curtis (E. 8.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Chimuevi Kan, winter home. x3403 d. 
(H 99541, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

——. x2404e. (H 99542, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Chimuevi land. x2408 a. (H 99544, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chimuevi maiden. x2396. (H 99545, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chimuevi modern home. x2599: (Hi 
99546, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chimuevi mother and child. x2397. 
(H 99547, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chimuevi still life. x2407. (H 99548, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chimuevi storage basket. x2406. (H 
99549, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Chokoatum, rabbit eater (Sonora 
Pima). x2219. (H 99550, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 


Cholla Hanam. x2233. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


(WH 99551, 


Chyako. 'x2217. (H 99552, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Hesevik. x2232. (H 99553, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Fruit gatherer. x2187. (H 99554, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Gathering arrowbrush. x2190. (H 


99555, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
—— x2227. (H 99556, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


a al . 


Gathering hanam. x2299b. (H 99557, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Cholla. x2298a. (H 99558, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 
Gathering harsin. x2337. (H 99559, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Hahyah, Mohave type feminine. 
x2150. (H 99560, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Hapechach. x2364b. (H 99561, Sept. 

14, 1907.) 
Harsin harvest. x23388a. (H 99562, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
x2340 ¢. (H 99563, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 
x2341 d. (H 99564, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 


Hava-Chach. x2181. 


14, 1907.) 


(H 98565, Sept. 


Heepa, large head. x2362. (H 99568, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
small head. x2361. (H 99570, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Hava-Chach making basket. x2191. 
(H 99566, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Hepah, bust, front view. x2183.- (H 


99567, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 
Curtis (E. S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


Hepah, bust, front view. Mohave type 
femining., x2151. (H 99569. Sept. 


14, 1907.) 
wife of Blue Bird-medicine man; 
bust # view. x2182. (HH 9957], 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
4 figure. x2195. (H 99572, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 
Hepah gathering * arrowbrush: (H 


99573, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Hoo-man-Hai. x2180. (H 99574, Sept. 


14, 1907.) 


Hwalya, large head. x2360. (H 99575, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

small head. x23859. (H 99576, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

In the harsin field. x2343. (H 99577, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


In the land of the Pimas. 
(H 99578, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Joseph Head, the Pima historian. 


X2230. 


x2215. (H 99579, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Kavioo. x2216. (H 99580, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 


Kwahartika child. x2329. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Kwahartika girl, front view. 
(H 99582, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


(H 99581, 


VORP AG 


profile. x2328. (H 99583, Sept. 

14, 1907.) 

Kwahartika home. x2332 a. (H 
99584, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

— x2333b. (H 99585, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Kwahartika maiden. x2326. (H 

— 99586, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Kwahartika man, profile. x2324. (H 
99587, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Kwahartika type, man. x2322. (H 
99588, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Kwahartika village. Xone. (H 
99589, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Manuma, a Pima chief. x2214. (H 
99590, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa babe. x2186. (H 99591, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa girl. x2189. (H 99592, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa group. x2193. (H 99593, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa home. x22038. (H 99594, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa house. x2204. (H 99595, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa still life. x2192. (H 99596, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


1a 
} 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Curtis (E. S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Maracopa Va, a modern house. x2202. 
(H 99597, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


——A primitive house. X 2201. (H | 
99598, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa water sarbr! e108) 1°. 
99599, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Maracopa woman at the stream. X 


2200. (H 99600, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Maracopa woman getting water. X 
2199. (H 99601, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
-Maracopa woman mealing. X 2197. 

(H 99602, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Mat-Stams, bust. X 2178. (H 99608, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
+ figure. X 2179. (H 99604, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Mission St. Xavier del Bac. X 2804. 


(H 99605, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


—— facade. X 2305. (H 99606, Sept. | 
14, 1907.) 

— station. X 2309. (H 99607, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

—andenvirons. X 2303. (H 99608, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Mohave (The). X 2141. (H 99609, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

—old man. X 2152. (H 99610, | 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

4 length X 2142. (H 99611, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Mohave pottery decorator. 
(H 99612, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Mohave man in primitive robe, full 
figure. X 21438. (H 99613, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Nerije, female. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


X 2155. 


xX 2431.» (H 99614, 


Ocha, Mohave type feminine. X 2149. 
(H 99615, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Old Papago man. X 2288. (H 99616, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


‘Our camps in Walapai land. X 2437 


(H 99663, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


| 
| 
| 
| 


| _—— x2206 b. 


Pakit (girl). X 2185. (H 99617, Sept. | 
14, 1907.) 

Palo Verde. X 2410. (H 99618, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Papago (A). X 2311. (H 99619, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Papago burial. X 2301b. (H 99620, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

(H 99621. Sept. 14, 

1907. ) 

Papago cleaning wheat. x2297. (H 


99622, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Papago girl. x2291b. (H 99623, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 


| 


| Papago home. x2294. 


| Pima burial 


671 


(ES So. 
Wash. 


Curtis Seattle, 

(H 99624, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Papago maiden. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Papago (A) man. 
1907. ) 


x2292. (H 99625, 


(H 99626, Sept. 14, 


Papago matron. x2289. (H 99627, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Papago potter. x2295. (H 99628, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Papago primitive home. x2293. (H 
99629, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pi-Hi-Nol-Va-Kam. x2321. (H 99630, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Pima (A) x2218. 
1907. ) 


(H 99631, Sept. 14. 


ground. x2244a. 


99632, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


(H 


—  x2246c. (H 99633, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
x2248e. (H 99634, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima granaries. x2240. (H 99635, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima home. x2237a. (H 99636, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Pima kee. x2239. (H 99637, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Pima type, female. x2220. (H 99638, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima village scene. x2242b. (H 
99639, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima water carriers. x2258. (H 
99640, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima water girl. x2226. (H 99641, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima woman. x2221. 
14, 1907.) 

Pima (The) woman. 
99643, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Pima woman gathering arrowbrush. 
xX2228. (H 99644, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Pima woman getting water. x2259. 
(H 99649, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Sahuaro- gatherers. x2205 a. 

99645, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
(H 99646, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
(H 99647, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


(H 99642, Sept. 


x2257. (H 


(H 


—— x2208 d. 


x2209e. (H 99648, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Sahuaro (The) harvest. x2249a. (H 
99650, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Sholya, Mohave girl. x2145. (H 
99651, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Ta-Thamiche, Havasupai girl. x2392. 
(H 99652, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Toknovije, female. x2432. (H 99653, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Tokopala, female. x2433. (H 99654, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


672 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Nn. S., pt. 4 


Curtis (EK. S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Tokopala, female profile. x24384. 
99661, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Walapai hunter. x24380. (H 99655, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Walothoma, Havasupai chief. x2391. 
(H 99656, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Winter in Walapai land. x2435 a. 
99662, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Yaqui girl. x2176. (H 99657, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Yaqui man. 
14, 1907.) 


Yaqui matron. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Yuman (A). x2369. 
14, 1907.) 


Dale (G. H.), Waterbury, 
vt 


(H 


x2174. (H 99658, Sept. 


x2175. (H 99659, 


(H 99660, Sept. 


Church at Highgate springs, Vt. (H 
98846, Aug. 27, 1907.) [11126 

Lake Champlain near Missisquoi park, 
Highgate springs, Vt. (H 98844, 
Aug. 27, 1907.) 


Polo. (H'98845, Aug. 27, 1907.) 


Polo & Patsey. (H 98843, Aug. 27, 
1907. ) 
Spot. (H 98842, Aug. 27, 1907.) 


Daniel (Chas. Z.), Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 


Bill Nye memorial window in Calvary | 


church, Fletcher’s, N. C. 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Calvary church, Fletcher’s, N. C. 
99481, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Grave of Bill Nye, Fletcher’s, N. C. 
H 99482, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Log cabin at Buck shoals. 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Davidson (David), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Birches (The). (H 98950, Aug. 30, 
1907. ) [11128 


Davidson & Averrett, Se- 
attle, Wash. 
Photographers association of the Pa- 
cific northwest in convention Seattle, 
Washington, Sept. 3, 4, 5, 1907. (H 
99474, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11129 


Davis (Abraham L.), Ash- 
land, N. H. 
Lake Ossipee, from Center Ossipee, N. 
H. (H 99026, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
[11130 
Lake Wentworth, from Cotton hill, N. 
H. (H 99025, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


(H 99480, 
[11127 


(H 


(H 99479, 


Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


(H Awkward (The) squad, murres return- 


ing to Ledge, West Colony, Carroll 
islet. (H 99247, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
[11131 

California murres, the Northeast col- 
ony, Carroll islet. (H 99249, Sept. 
10, 1907.) 

Firing at close range, the Northeast 
murre colony, Carroll islet. (H 
99250, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Horus (The) of Hattin, Columbia river 
gorge near Wallula. (H 99257, Sept. 
10, 1907.) 

La Push, Indian village at the mouth 


of the Quillehute river. (H 99255, 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 
~Murre mothers with chicks. (H 99248, 


Sept. 10, 1907.) 

Niagara (A) of murres, West colony, 
Carroll islet. (H 99246, Sept. 10, 
1907. ) 

North cave, Tatoosh island. 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 

North rock, off Hoh Head. 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 


(HI 99251, 


(H 99256, 


Sha-sha-buk-oke, Rock south of Cape 


Flattery. 
Smelt fishing at La Push. 
Sept. 10, 1907.) 


West wall and pinnacle, Carroll islet. 
(H 99253, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each Sept. 11, 1907. 


Deatrick (W. W.), Kutz- 
town, Pa. 

Kutztown park, main entrance and 
Centennial monument. (H 99087, 
Sept. 3, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1907.) 

[11132 


(H 99252, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
(H 99254, 


| United evangelical camp-meeting Kutz- 


(H 98552, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Delmas (The) photo com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Newark exempt firemen of Newark, N. 
J. (H 99952, Sept. 14, 1907; 2 « 
Sept. 20, 1907.) [111383 


De Mange (L. B.), Ne- 
vada, Iowa. 
M. BH. Church and parsonage. (H 
99864, Sept. 20, 1907.) [11134 


Memorial Lutheran church. (H 99863, 
Sept. 20, 1907.) 
St. Patrick’s church. 


town, Pa. 


(H 99865, Sept. 


20, 1907.) 
Denver (The) Post, Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Frey (Marguerette). 27-32. (H 


98044-98049, July 12, 1907.) [11185 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


v. 2, nos. 40-44 


Denver (The) Post, Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Frey (Marguerette). 35-38. (H 98618— 
98621, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
De Smith (Jessie), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Hlectric storm.on a planet shown by a 


moving picture photograph. (II 
98483, Aug. 20, 1907.) [11136 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Along the levee, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 
100061, Sept. 23, 1907.) [vale hare 


.Altarpiece dedicated to St. Andrew. 


(H 98978, Aug. 31, 1907; 2 
30, 1907.) 

American (The) school. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Among the lowly. (H 98973, Aug. 31, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Art museum, Eden park, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. (H 100047, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Barracks, Fort Thomas, Ky. (H 
100064, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Bartholdi fountain in botanical gar- 


e. Aug. 


(H 98811, 


dens, Washington, D. C. (H 99236, 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 

Bashi (A) bazouk. (H 98752, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


Bicycle path and canal, Indianapolis, 


Ind. (H 100022, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Boy with sword. (H 98403, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 


Bridge in Cherokee park, Louisville, 
Ky. (H 100034, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Bridge (A) on the Stour. (H 99860, 
Sept. 19, 1907.) 

Brutus in the zoo. 
23, 1907.) 

Canoe club, Riverside park, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. (H 100020, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 

Cathedral of the Immaculate Concep- 


(H 100044, Sept. 


tion, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 100048, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Central park, Louisville, Ky. (H 
100035, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Cherokee country club, Knoxville, 
Tenn. (H 99930, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Chester park, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 

100049, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Colonnade, Central park, Louisville, 
Ky. (H 100028, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Country club, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 

100042, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Daniel Boone monument, Cherokee 
park, Louisville, Ky. (H 100027, 


Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Day dreams. (H 98974, Aug. 31, 1907; 
2 e. Aug. 30, 1907. 


673 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Driveway, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. (H 100036, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Federal building, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(H 100054, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Fifth street, north from Race, Cincin- 


nati, Ohio. (H 100055, Sept. 28, 
1907.) 

Fountain square, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 
100059, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 


100056, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Fourth st., Louisville, Ky. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Fourth st., west from Main, Cincinnati, 


(H 100032, 


Ohio. (H 100057, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Friedland, 1807. (H 98753, Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 

Garfield park, Indianapolis, Ind. (H 
100016, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

General (A) and adjutant. (H 99145, 
Sept. 6, 1907. 

Hamilton (Alexander). (H 98401, 


Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Holy (The) family. 
6, 1907.) 
Hunting scene. 
1907. ) 
Indianapolis, Ind. A & B. 
99735, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Jackson (General). (H 98750, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


(H 99144, Sept. 
(H 99142, Sept. 6, 


(H 99734, 


James Stuart, duke of Richmond and 


Lenox. (H 99152, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Knights of Pythias building, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. (H 100026, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 

Lady (A) in gray. 
1907. ) 

Lake, Eden park, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
1000388, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Lake in Chilhowee park, Knoxville, 


(H 99859, Sept. 19, 


(H 


Tenn. (H 99929, Sept. 21, 1907.) 

Lake, Zoo, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 
100046, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Landscape in the Adirondacks. (H 
98751, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Levee (The), Louisville, Ky. (H 
99736, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Longworth home, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


(H 100048, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Madonna of the rose. (H 98972, Aug. 
al 9075 2 ¢.:Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Marion county court house, Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. (H 100024, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Market st., Louisville, Ky. (H 100030, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


674 


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ENTRIES 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Mercantile library building, Cincinnati, 


Ohio. (H 100051, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Mt. Adams, from Covington, Ky. (H 
100060, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Mt. Adams incline, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(H 100050, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Officers’ quarters, Fort Thomas, Ky. 


(H 100065, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Old fiddler. (H 98976, Aug. 31, 1907; 
2 ec. Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Palm avenue, botanical gardens, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (H 99235, Sept. 9, 


1907. ) 

Pavilion, Zoo, Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 
100045, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Portrait of a Dutch burgomaster. (H 


99143, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Portrait of a lady. (H 98812, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

(H 99234, 

Portrait of a lady in black. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Portrait of aman. (H 98970, Aug. 31, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Portrait of a woman. (H 99146, Sept. 

6, 1907.) 

Portrait of Macready. 


sept. 9; 1907.) 
(H 98814, 


(H 98977, Aug. 


31, 1907; 2 c Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Portrait of Mrs. Pulham. (H 98975, 
Aug. 31, 1907; 2 ¢: Aug. 30,11907.) 
Portrait of Sir William Temple. (H 

98813, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Portrait of the artist’s wife. (H 
98971, Aus 31) 19073 2%¢e. Angi 30: 
1907. ) 

Portrait of Walt Whitman. (H 99147, 


“Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Prayer in a mosque. 
6, 1907.) 

SER ay the goose. 

a. (The) of San Damiano, As- 
sisi. (H 98815, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Religious Be een in Brittany. 
98734, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

Riverside boulevard, Indianapolis, Ind. 
(H 100019, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


(H 99148, Sept. 


(H 99149, Sept. 


(H 


Riverside drive, Shawnee park, Louis- 
ville, Ky. (H 100031, Sept. 28, 
1907.) 


Seenes from the lives of two saints. 
2nd & 38rd panels. (H 99150, 99151, 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Seelbach hotel, Louisville, Ky. 
100033, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


(H 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Shelter house, Riverside park, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. (H 160021, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 5 

Sinton hotel, Cincinnati, 
100052, Sept, 23, 1907.) 

Slumbering fog. (H 98400, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) | 

Soldiers and sailors monument, Indian- 


Ohio. (IH 


apolis, Ind. (H 98404, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 
Soldiers’ and sailors’ monument, In- 


dianapolis, Ind. 


23, 1907.) 
Spring and hotel, Fountain City, ee 
ville, Tenn. (H 99931, Sept. 21, 


(H 100015, Sept. 


1907.) 

Susannah and the elders. (H 98809, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) , 

Suspension bridge, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


(H 100062, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Union traction building, Indianapolis, 
Ind. (H 100025, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Unveiling tablet commemorating first 
settiement of Mass. Bay colony, 
Stage fort park, Gloucester, Mass. 
A & B. (H 98754, 98755, Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 


Up the Ohio from Eden park, Ginein 
nati, Ohio. (H 100040, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 


Up the Ohio from Mount Adame Cin- 


cinnati, Ohio. (H 100041, Sept. Dae 
1907. ) 

Van Male (Jean) (H 98402, Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Varese. (H 98808, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Vine st., Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 100058, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Walnut hill homes, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(H 100037, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Walnut st., Cincinnati, Ohio. (H 
100053, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Washington crossing the’ Delaware. 


(H 98810, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Water tower, Fort Thomas, Ky. 
100063, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Water works, Eden park, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. (H 100039, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


West Market st., Indianapolis, Ind. 
(H 100023, Sept. 23, 1907. ) 

White city, Louisville, Ky. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 

White river at Broad ripples, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. (H 100017, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 

White river, 
apolis, Ind. 
1907.) 


(H 


(H 100029, 


Riverside park, Indian- 
(H 100018, Sept. 28, 


n.S., pt. 4 | 


Telegraphone with model 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


yv. 2, nos. 40-44 


675 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Young (The) pioneer. (H 99141, Sept. 
6, 1907.) 


Drake brothers, Silverton, 


Oreg. 


Interior St. Lukes Catholic church, | 


Woodburn, Or. (H 99125, Sept. 6, 
1907.) [11138 

Waiting for the train, Woodburn, Or. 
(H 99126, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Edison (ihomas.. As), 
Llewellyn Park, West 
Orange, N. J. 


Race (A) for millions. 1-9. (H 

100079-100087, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
[11139 | 

Edson (Norman §&.), Ev- 

«  erett, Wash. 

Monte Cristo range, Wash. (H 99028, 
Sept. 4, 1907.) [11140 
Silver lake, Monte Cristo, Wash. (H 


99027, Sept. 4, 1907.) 
2 e. of each Sept. 5, 1907. 


Erard (Charles M.), 
South Haven, Mich. 

City of South Haven and docks, Aug. 

25, 1907. (H 99684, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

[11141 

City of South Haven, dock, Colonial 

hotel palm garden. (H 99683, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 


1c. of each Aug. 31, ;1e of | 
ape ts Se ead ee | Steam ship Colon leaving Cristobal. 


each Sept. 14, 1907. 


Faber (Geo. L.) & Dan- 
iels (R. S.), United 
States. 
Old cape Henry light-house. (H 
98954, Aug. 29, 1907.) [11142 


Fair (Henry), Lewiston, 

Idaho. 
Lewiston-Clarkston valley. P 44. 
99984, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
New York, 


Falk, 
Booth (General). 7. 
3, 1907.) 


Fankhauser (Charles K.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Telegraphone closed, with parts, 438. 
(H 99978, Sept. 23, 1907.) [11145 


Telegraphone open, with parts, 
(H 99979, Sept. 238, 1907.) 


IN Co ays 
(H 99021, Sept. 
[11144 


at type- 
writer,40. (H 99975, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Telegraphone with model 
disc, 42. (H 99977, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


| Bull fight in Panama. 


(Hi | 
[11143 | 


44. | 


| 


hand on | 


| 


Telegraphone with model receiver at | 


ear, 41. (H 99976, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
13716—07——4 


| 


Felker (Clarence E.), 
Easton, Pa. 
Covenant of peace, Hebrew synagogue. 
(H 98551, Aug. 20, 1907; 2 « Aug. 


2; 1907.) [11146 


Fiala (Anthony), Brook- 
4 Dyn ING Ve 
Billy’s bath. (H 99749, Sept. 16, 1907; 
2e. Sept: 104907.) [11147 


Fishbaugh (W. A.), Em- 
pire, Canal Zone, 
Panama. 


| Bringing in a big turtle to Panama. 


(H 98669, Aug. 21, 1907.) [11148 
(H 98666, Aug. 


21, 1907.) 

Chorrera falls. (H 98672, Aug. 21, 
1907. ) 

Culebra hotel. (H 98670, Aug. 21, 
1907.) 

I. C. C. laborer’s quarters. (H 98667, 


Aug. 21, 1907.) 

I. C. C. sanitarium, Taboga island. 
(H 98671, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Landing at Taboga island. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Loading ledger wood trains at Empire, 
duly, 1907. (H 98668, Aug. 21, 
LOOT.) 

Statue of Columbus 
maiden, Christobal. 
2 LOOK.) 


(H 98664, 


and Indian 
(H 98674, Aug. 


(H 98662, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


View of Ancon hospital buildings. 
. 98661, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


View of La Boca and vicinity from An- 
con hill, July, 1907. (H 98673, Aug. 
21, 1907.) m 

View of Panama from Ancon hill. 
98660, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


View of Taboga and sanitarium before 
a coming storm. (H 98663, Aug. 21, 
1907. 

View of the canal at Culebra, July, 
1907. (H 98665, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


(Easton), Blue 
Earth, Minn. 
Brown’s lake. (H 98985, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


(H 


CEE 


Feve 


[11149 
Floyd (John W.), Pueblo, 
Colo. 
Mineral palace park. (H 98847, Aug. 
27, 1907.) [11150 
‘Foley (EH. F.), New York, 
Naps 
OBrien (Rey. M. H.). 1&2: (4 


98826, 98827, Aug. 15, 1907.) [11151 


676 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Foote (Hlmer L.), Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Birds eye view, Cumberland falls, 
Whitley co., Ky. (H 99497, Sept. 13, 
1907.) [11152 


Cumberland falls, Whitley co., Ky. (H 
99496, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
1 chot each Ane 20, 19072 dee or 
each Sept. 6, 1907. 


Frey (William B.), Quin- 
cy, UW. 
Old Presbyterian church. 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Quincy house. 
1907.) 


Ganze (W. H.), Marion, - 
N. Y 


(H 99331. 
[11153 


(H 99832, Sept. 12, 


Last trip, Aug. 10, 1907. (H 99498, 
Sept. 14, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1907.) 
[11154 


Gates (Chas. Fuller), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Finish of North Baldy road race 1907. 
(H 100383, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11155 


Gilbert (George L.), Bur- 
lington, Iowa. 
(H 99207, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
[11156 


Gilbert (Irwin H.), Frost- 
burg, Md. 
(H 98740, Aug. 23, 


[11157 
Glasier (Fred W.), 
Brockton, Mass. 
Bucking broncho. (H 96872, July 20, 
1907 ; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1907.) [11158 
Cody (W. F.) (H 96871, July 20, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Mile. Octavia. (H 96867, 
190T; 2 & Sept. 3; 1907.) 
— 2. (H 99015, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Minnehaha. 


Midland, Md. 
1907.) 


July 20, 


Rearing horse. 1 to 3. (H 99017- 
99019, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Ringling bros. Big Top. (H 96866, 


July 20, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Ringling elephants. (H 96873, July 20, 
1907; 2 @ Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Smith (Mrs.) (H 96868, July 20, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Thompson (Ray) on black art. 
99020, Sept. 3. 1907.) - 


Vagnoros. (H 99016, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Gloege (E. H.), Monroe, 
Wis 


(H 


Monroe Turn Verein. (H 99324, Sept. 
12, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 1907.) 
[11159 


‘Cloverdale Indians dancing. 


Goodman (Charles), 
Bluff, Utah. 
Edwin natural bridge, upperside view. 
(H 99798, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11160 


Great Augusta natural bridge, across 
White canyon. (H 99797, Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 

Under the arch of the Saroline nat- 
ural bridge, White canyon. (H 
99796, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

2c. of each Sept. 19, 1907. 


Grant (Charles F.) and 
Riechers (Fred.), Clo- 
verdale, Cal. 

Captain Tac and his dancers. (H 
99218, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 « Aug. 15, 
1907. ) [11161 
(H 99217, 

Sept. 9, 1907; 2 « Aug. 15, 1907.) 


Cloverdale Indians in dancing costume. 
(H 100191, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 ce Aug. 
19, 1907.) 


Delida, queen of the Sanel tribe. (H 
100192, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1907. ) 

Indian dancers, Cloverdale, Cal. (H 
100190, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 19, 
1907: ) 

Ready for fandango, Cloverdale. (H 
99216, Sept. 9, 1907; 2 @ Aug. 15, 


1907.) 


Squaw and papoose. (H 99219, Sept. 
9, 1907; 2.¢. Aug. 15, 19072) 


Graves (C. H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Arrival of his sweetheart. (H 99813, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) [11162 


Arrival of the guest of honor. 
99814, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

As she gave to you her heart on that 
fair May day? (H 99815, Sept. 18, 
1907.) 

Cheering message from his sweetheart. 
(H 99816, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Did she listen to yonr pleading, make 
your heart beat wild with joy? (H 
99817, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Did you ever help her cross the little 
brook? (H $9818, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Did you ever kiss your sweetheart in a 
shady woodland path? (H 99819, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Game (A) of hearts. (H 99820, Sept. 
18, 1907.) a 

Good-bye! Little girl, good-bye! 
99821, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Have you asked her to be true to you 
always? (H 99822, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


(H 


(a | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nes. 40-44 


677 


Graves (C. H.), Phila- 

delphia, Pa. 

Have you gathered ferns and wild 
flowers in the most secluded dells? 
(H 99823, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Have you lingered on the rustic bridge, 
vowing to be true? (H 99824, Sept. 
18, 1907. ) 

Have you made love in a cozy little 
nook? (H 99825, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Lieutenant (The) in the military hos- 
pital. Wounded. 

18, 1907. ) 


-Love reigns supreme in their happy 


home. (H 99827, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Medicine is nectar when given by his 
bride. (H 99829, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Oh! Why are you a soldier? 
99830, Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Soldier (The) lover summoned to the 
front. (H 99831, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Their marriage in the army hospital. 

(H 99828, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Thought (The) of his going is heart- 
breaking. (H 99832, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Gregory (Tappan) & Hod- 
ges (Wetmore), De- 


troit, Mich. 
Hello! (H 98948, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
[11163 
Interrupted (The) feast. (H 99487, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Midnight (The) lunch. (H 98944, 


Aug. 30, 1907.) 
Suspicion. 


Griswell (W. E.), Chel- 
sea, Ing iT). 
Chelsea, Okla., Lane’s corner. 


99465, Sept. 3, 1907.) [11164 
— Main street looking east. 
99469, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
— Main st., looking west. 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
—— Oil tanks. 
1907. ) 


—— Stone block. 
LOOT.) 


—— 1st national bank corner. 
99466, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


2c. of each Sept. 12, 1907. 


Haeseler photographic stu- 

dios, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Portrait of Charles Wood, D. D. 
98715, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Hall (Geo. P.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
New York historical society. 
(H 97836, Aug. 8, 1907; 
1907.) 


(H 


(H 99468, 
(H 99467, Sept. 3, 


(H 99464, Sept. 8, 


(H 
[11165 


6038. 
2¢ Aug. 1, 
[11166 


(H 99826, Sept. | 


(H 98945, Aug. 30, 1907.) | 


(H 


ah 


Forest City landing, 1 & 2. 
(| 


| Out of sight. 


(Geo. Pi), & 
New York, N.Y. 
Singer building, New York city. 6039. 

(H 99155, Sept. 7, 1907; 2 ¢. Sept. 

12, 1907.) 


Hambly (J. P.), Aurora, 
Til. 
(H 99833, Sept. 18, 


Hall son, 


Cooper’s hawk. 


1907. ) [11167 
Great northern diver. (H 99835, Sept. 
18, 1907.) 


Owls morning thoughts. 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Hanson (Maynard D.), 
Portland, Me. 


(HI 99834, 


(H 99232, 


99233, Sept. 9, 1907.) [11168 


Harden (Geo. N.), Rock- 
land, Me. 


| Connecticut on trial course off Rock- 


land, Maines A & B. (H 98818, 

98819, Aug. 15, 1907; 2 « of each 

Aug. 26, 1907.) [11169 
Harden (Homer AD 


Wichita, Kans. 
Like big folks. (H 99746, Sept. 4, 


1907.) [11170 
Mother’s pride. (H 99745, Sept. 4, 
1907. ) 


Hare (Mrs. Alice), Santa 
Clara, Cal. 
First site of Mission Santa Clara, 
- founded 1777. (H 98678, Aug. 21, 


1907.) [11171 

Road scene near Congress Springs, 

Cal. (H 98679, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Harris (W. J.), Pittston, 
Pa. 

Allin. (H 98495, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
[411172 
| Beach scene. (H 98496, Aug. 20, 

1907.) 
Bertrand island bridge. (H 98490, 
Aug. 20, 1807.) 
Breslin dock, Lake Hopatcong. (H 
98657, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Come in, the water’s fine. “(H 98497, 
Aug. 20, 1907.) — 
Ledge (The), Ledgewood. (H 98659, 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 
| Little Coney. (H 98492, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 
Old oaken bucket. (H 98658, Aug. 21, 
1907. ) 


(H 98491, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Pretty dive. (H 98493, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Right side up. (H 98494, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 


Harvey (Charles BH&.), 
Boise City, Idaho. 
Cathedral peak. (H 99699, Sept. 16, 
1907.) fa ka Ea (33 
Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 

In need of a bier. 

28, 1907.) 
Haskell (EH. L.), Somer- 
ville, Mass 
Checker (The) players. (H 99033, 
Aug. 31, 190732 ci Aug. SF 1907; ) 
eo Ba 8s B79 
Hawes (W. S8.), Butte, 
Mont. 
(H 98952, Aug. 31, 1907. 


[11174 


Butte. 


[11176 | 
| Surf, Marblehead. 


(Henry Rettie), 
Watervliet, N. Y. 
Pessimist (The) sees the hole, the 

optimist, the doughnut. Moral: Be 

optimistic. H 98871, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

WG 
Heckerman (Adam B.), 
Port Royal, Pa. 

Port Royal, Pa., from Johnson’s hill. 
(H 98050, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 ec Aug. 
21, 1907.) pada 

Herrick (H. B.), Seattle, 
Wash. 

Mount Rainier views. 

98981-98983, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Heywood (D. E.), Range- 


Hay 


500-502. (H 


ley, Me. | 
Wild game. Series 3, 3. Intent. (H 
98881, Aug. 28, 1907.) [11180 | 
—4. Fright. (H 98882, Aug. 28, 
1907.) 
——5. His majesty. (H 98883, Aug. 
28, 1907.) 
Hiller (Chas. M.), Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 
Bird’s-eye view of Elizabeth, N. J. (H 
100855, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11181 
Hills (Aliston R.), Lynn, 
Mass. 
St. Josephs church, Lynn, Mass. (H 
99862, Sept. 20, 1907.) [11182 | 


Hirshburg (John), Rich- 
mond, Ind. 
(H 99848, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
[11183 
Hopper (Stanley H.), East 
Orange, N. J. 
Lake Cushman. 73. (H 98911, Aug. 
28, 1907.) [11184 


Huff (Frank R.), White 
Lake, N. Y. 
Regatta days at White Lake, N. Y. 


D. G. Reid. 


(H 99271, Aug. 31, 1907.) [11185 
Post card. (H 99272, Aug. 


1907. ) 


(H 100319, Sept. 


[11179 | 


31, 


| Ormond (Gene). 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Hughes (Robert 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Kkeep yo chicken, Tom and Jerry fo 
mah. (H 99048, Aug. 31, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) [11186 


Irons (William E.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Breakers (The), Marblehead. (H 
99278, Sept. 11, 1907.) [11187 
By the lake, Prospect park, Brooklyn. 
(H 99280, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Mystic lake. (H 99281, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Oriental (An) type. (H 99276, Sept. 
ri 190%) ; 
Sunset on Charles river. 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 


D.), 


(H 99277, 


(H 99279, Sept. 11, 
1907. ) 
2c. of each Aug. 22, 1907. 


Jacobs (W. I.), 
croft, Nebr. 


Ban- 


The hanging of Loris Higgins. (H 
100880, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11188 
The Higgins lynching party. (H 


100381, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


James & Bushnell (Incor- 
porated), Seattle, Wash. 
(H 98807, Aug. 26, 


1907.) [11189 


Jamestown official photo- 
graph corporation, Nor- 


folk, Va. 
| Auditorium at night. (H 99068, Sept. 
5, 1907.) [11190 
West Virginia coal column. (H 99067, 


Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Jehle (Robert A.), Lind- 
strom, Minn. 

Beach (The) on the peninsula in 
Green Lake near Chisago City, Minn. 
(H 99284, Sept. 11, 1907.) [11191 

Fishing in the Chisago lakes. (H 
99286, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Part of the Park island hotel grounds, 
Center City, Minn. (H 99285, Sept. 
11, 1907.) 

Peninsula (A) in Green lake near Chi- 
sago City, Miun. (H 992838, Sept. 


11, 1907.) 

Picking water lilies in Green lake, 
Chisago City, Minn. (H 99282, 
Sept. 11, 190%.) 

Scene on Chisago lakes. ’Tis beauty 
truly blent. (H 99287, Sept. 11, 
1907.) 

Jodeit and Rathbun, Oma- 
ha, Nebr. 
Views of Omaha, Nebr. (H 99744, 


Sept. 16, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1907.) 
[11192 


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679 


Johnson (James 
Bradford, N. H. 
B. & M. station, Bradford, N. H. (H 
99120, Sept. 6, 1907.) [11193 


Johnston (R. B.), Colum- 
‘bus, Ohio. 
Columbus vs. Toledo, Sept. ist, 1907. 
(H 99064, Sept. 5, 1907.) [11194 


Johnston (The R. W.) 
studios, Pittsburg, Pa. 
General view of Pittsburgh, 1907, from 
Mt. Washington. (H 99245, Sept. 


H.), 


10, 1907.) [11195 
Skyline of Pittsburg, 1907. (H 99667, 

Sept. 7, 1907.) 

Kabel (John), Dayton, 
Ohio. 

lock (The) H 99807, Sept. 18, 

1907.) [11196 
Land (The) of dreams. (H 99809, 


Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Voices of spring. H 99808, Sept. 18, 


1907. ) 


Keagy (M. Luther). 
Token (A) of love. (H 99270, Sept. 
if, 1907-2 «& Aug. 27, 1907.) 
[11197 
IKkeene (Charles J.), Hast- 
hampton, Mass. 


Easthampton, Mass., from 
(H 99114, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Keiley (Alfred C.), Amer- 
icus, Ga. 


Mt. Tom. 


First Methodist church of Americus, | 


Ga. 
view. 


Old church, and pastor in one 
(EH 98917, Aug. 28, 1907. 
[11199 
National cemetery at Andersonville, 
Ga. Looking east from west gate. 
(H 98914, Aug. 28, 1907. 


stand. (H 98913, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Memoria! tablet in foreground. 
(H 98912, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


and 2 men to left. (H 98916, Aug. 


28, 1907.) 
2 e. of each March 11, 1907. 
imellaze 7 Ge. .), Cuba; 
NOY. 


Four buffalo bulls, Scotty Phillips’ buf- 


falo ranch (H 98884, Aug. 28, 


1907.) [1120¢ 
Kesselring (George) Pas- 
saic, N. J. 
Berkshire hills, Washington, Mass. 


4, 1907.) 


[11198 | 


Kelleleal (ood. a Ga ee., 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Arbor (The) tree and gardens, Lisbon, 
Portugal. 11428. (H 97742, Aug. 6, 
1907.) [11202 


_Arch (The) Fraca de commercio, Lis- 


>» bon, Portugal. 11418. 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Arch, statue of Jose I., Fraga do com- 
mercio, Lisbon, Portugal. 11412, 
(H_ 97744, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Avenida da Liberdade and monument 
to the restorers of Portugal, Lisbon, 
11480. (H 97745, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Avenida da Liberdade during the pro- 


cession, Lisbon, Portugal. 11435. 
(H 97746, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


(H 97743, 


| Avenue (An) of tombs in the cemetery, 


Oporto, Portugal. 11472. 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 


(H 97747, 


' Banco de Hspana y fuente de Cibeles, 


Madrid, Hspafa. 11099. 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Beautiful (The) cloisters of the con- 
vento dos Jeronymos de Belem, Lis- 


bon. 11439. (H 97749, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Bridge (The) and water-front, Oporto, 
Portugal. 11459. (H 97750, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 


(Hf 97748, 


_ Carrera de San Jerénimo, Madrid, Hs- 


Looking northwest from speaker’s 


pana. 11089. (H 97751, Aug. 6, 
1907. ) 

Cemetery (The), Oporto, Portugal. 
11471. (H 97752, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Church and street, Braga, Portugal. 
11499. (H 97754, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


| Church of Santa Cruz, Coimbra, Por- 


tugal. 11452. 


1907. ) 


(Et (Oiifos, eau. 6, 


| Church (The) of Santa Maria, Belem, 


Lisbon, Portugal. 11442. 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Church of Sta. Carmo, Oporto, Portu- 
gal. 11480. (H 97757, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


(El 97756; 


| Church wrecked by earthquake, Lis- 
—— view contains flag staff to right | 


bon, Portugal. 11423. 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Couraca de Lisboa, Coimbra, Portugal. 
11456. (H 97759, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Court (The) and the lion fountain in 
the cloisters of convento dos Jerony- 
mos de Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11488. (H 97760, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


(H 97758, 


| Crystal palace from the custom house, 


Oporto, Portugal. 11483. (H 97761, 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 


| Douro (The) from beneath the bridge, 
(H 99499, Sept. 14, 1907; 2 c. Sept. | 


[11201 | 


Oporto, Portugal. 11467. (H 97762, 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 


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n.Ss., pt. 4 


Kaillelea’ (J. J.) & ico., 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Hntrance to chapel Bom Jesus, Braga, 
Portugal. 11496. (H 97763, Aug. 6, 

1907. ) 


Fountain (The) in the old town of 


Braga, Portugal. 11498. (H 97764, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

General view of Lisbon, Portugal. 
11411. (H 97765, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Grotto (A) in the grounds of the Crys- 
tal palace, Oporto, Portugal. 11490. 
(H 97766, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

In the cave at the Crystal palace, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11489. (H 97767, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

In the market-place, Leixoes, Portugal. 
11493. (H 97768, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


In the passeio publico da Estrella, Lis- | 
(H 97769 | 


bon, Portugal. 11486. 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

In the Praca do commercio, Lisbon, 
Portugal. 11414. (H 97770, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 

Jardin botanico, Madrid, Espana, 11171. 
(H 97771, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Lady Cook’s villa, Cintra, Portugal. 
11451. (HA 97772, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Lake (The) and bridge, Crystal pal- 


ace, Oporto, Portugal. 11491. (H 
97773, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Leixoes, Portugal. 11494. (H 97774, 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Leixoes (The) road, Oporto, Portugal. 


11492. (H 97775, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Liberty avenue, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11425. (H 97776, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Looking across the Douro to Oporto 
from the south, Portugal. 11465. 
(H 97777, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Lower 


(The) roadway of the great | 


bridge Luiz primeiro, Oporto, Portu- | 


gal. 11462. 

Monastery (The) church of Santa 
Maria in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11444. (H 97779, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Neat view of the Arbor tree, Lisbon, 
Portugal. 11429. (H 97780, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 

Neptune fountain, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11426.° (H 97781, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Oporto and the river Douro from the 
south, Portugal. 11464. (H 97782, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Oporto on the heights above the river, 
Portugal. 11478. (H 97783, Aug. 6, 


(H 97778, Aug. 6, 1907.) | 


Street (A) scene in Cintra, Portugal. | 


Killelea® {Gide eee 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Pleasure-seekers in the avenida da 


Liberdade, Lisbon, Portugal. 11481. 
(H 97785, Aug. 6, 1997.) 
Porto de Leixos, Portugal. 11495. (H 


97786, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Praca da Batalha and statue of Pedro 
V., Oporto, Portugal. 11486. (H 
97787, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Praca de Luiz de Camoes and statue 
of Camoes, Lisbon, Portugal. 11417, 
11418. (H 97788, 97789, Aug. 6, 
1907. ) 

Praca do commercio from the §. S. 


Jetty, Lisbon, Portugal. 11415. (H 
97790, Aug. 6, 1907.) 
Praca Orocio, Lisbon, Portugal. 11421. 


(H 97791, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Procesioén pasando por las calles, bodas 
reales de Alfonso III., Madrid, Hs- 
pana, 11130). (EH Sigs, Aus 6, 
1907.) 

Procession (The) in avenida da Liber- 
dade, Lisbon, Portugal. 11432. (H 
97792, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Railway (The) bridge and the town, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11469. (H 97794, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

River (The) and town from the bridge 
approach, Oporto, Portugal. 11477. 
(H 97795, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

River (The) Douro and Oporto, Por- 
tugal. 11466. (H 97796, Aug. 6, 
1907. ) 

Rua da Alfandega, Oporto, Portugal. 
11473. (H 97797, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Rua da infante Henrique, Oporto, Por- 
tugal. 11484. (H 97798, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 

Santa Maria church from the street, 
Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 11443. (H 
97799, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Shipping (The) in the river Douro at 
Oporto, Portugal. 11461. (H 97800, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Statue of Gen’l Bandeira in the praca 
do Bandeira. Lisbon, 
11419. (H 97801, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Statue of the duke of Terceira, Lisbon, 


Portugal. 11420. (H 97802, Aug. 6, 
1907.) 
Street and arch, Braga, Portugal. 


11497. (H 97803, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


11450. (H 97804, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


' Street scene showing hotel Frankfort. 


1907.) 

Palacio real from the road, Cintra, 
Portugal. 11447. (H 97784, Aug. 6, 
1907. ) 


Oporto, Portugal. 11488. (H 97805, 


Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Portugal. } 


‘cova 


7 
4 
\ 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


6381 


meecten | (J. J.) & €o., 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Street (A) view in Lisbon, Portugal. 
11424. (H 97806, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Summer (The) residence of the queen 
dowager,-palacio real, Cintra, Portu- 
gal. 11448. (H 97807, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Tomb of Herculano in the chapter 
room of the convento dos Jeronymos 
de Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. 11441. 
(H 97808, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Torre dos clerigos, Oporto, Portugal. 
11481. (H 97809, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


' Tower (The) of Belem from the wa- 


ter, Lisbon, Portugal. 114387. 
97810, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Tower (The) of Santa Cruz church. 
Coimbra, Portugal. 11453. (H 


97811, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Town (The) from Crystal palace, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11475. (H 97812, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Town (The) from the railway bridge, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11470. (H 97818, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Town hall and statue of Pedro IV, 
Oporto, Portugal. 11485. (H 97814, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Town hall, Lisbon, Portugal. 
(H 97815, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Town (The) of Coimbra from the Mon- 
dego bridge, Portugal. 11455. (H 
97816, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Upper arcade in the cloisters of the 
convento dos Jeronymos de Belem, 
Lisbon, Portugal. 11440. (H 97817, 
Aug. 6, 1907.) 

View in Liberty avenue, Lisbon, Portu- 
gal. 11427. (H 97818, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

View of Cintra from the hill, Portugal. 
11449. (H 97819, Aug. 6, 1907.) 

Watching the procession in the ave- 
nida da Liberdade, Lisbon, Portugal. 
11433. (H 97820, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


King (Archer), Table Rock, 
Nebr. 
Healthy (A) nubbin. (H 99050, Sept. 
3, 4907; 2 c Aug. 20, 1907.) [11205 


Kinsman (H. E.) & cGo., 
Williamstown, Mass. 

Adams, Mass., from Mt. Greylock. (H 
99855, Sept. 19, 1907.) [11204 

Mt. Greylock summit. (H 99858, Sept. 
19, 1907.) 

North Adams road, Mt. Greylock. (H 
99853, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


(Hi 


11416. 


Pittsfield road, Mt. Greylock. CEE 
99854, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
Summit house, Mt. Greylock. (H 


99857, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


Kinsman (H. E.) & co., 
Williamstown, Mass. 
Through the cut, Mt. Greylock. (H 
99856, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 18, 1907. 


Kreh (John F.), Freder- 
: ick, Md. 

View of Frederick and Middletown 
valleys. (H 98919, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
[11205 

Kropp (E. C.) company, 

Milwaukee, Wis. 

Goethe & Schiller monument, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. (H 99681, Sept. 16, 
1907.) [11206 


Lawrence (The George R.) 
company, Chicago, I[Il. 

Bird’s eye view of University of Chi- 
cago and grounds, taken Sept. 13th, 
1907. (H 99986, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

[11207 


(H 99987, 


Taken Sept. 19th, 1907. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Champion works, Springfield, Ohio. 
(H 99666, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


EKlax twine plant, St. Paul, Minn. (H 
98775, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Hamilton works, Hamilton, Ont. (H 


89, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Ore docks, blast furnace and steel 


mills, South Chicago, Ill. (H 98774, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 
Milwaukee works, Milwaukee, Wis. 


(H 98778, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Washington park conservatory. 
99988, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Lazarnick (N.), New York, 
ING AY. 
Morris park race track. 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Leader Printing company, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
American league base-ball 
(H 98979, Sept. 3, 1907.) 
[11209 
Leamy art company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
| Help want advertisement 1 to 6. 
100373-100378, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
i 11210 
Leavitt (Edwin M.), Rut- 
land, Mass. 
| Mass. state sanatorium, Rutland, Mass. 


(H 


(H 99225, 
[11208 


Cleveland 
team. 


(H 


1200. (H 98953, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Aug. 15, 1907.) [11211 
1810 & 1311. (H 99041, 99042, 


Aug. 29, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 19, 1907. 


682 


Lee (Frank 4H.), An- 
sonia, Conn. 

Epistle (The) aisle, Church of the As- 
sumption, Ansonia, Conn. (H 99312, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) ate 2 

Gospel aisle, looking west, Church of 
the Assumption, Ansonia, Conn. (H 
99311, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


High or main altar, Church of the As- 
sumption, Ansonia, Conn. (H 99310, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 

St. Joseph’s altar, Church of the As- 
sumption, Ansonia, Conn. (H 99309, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Sanctuary, church of the Assumption, 
Ansonia, Conn. (H 99314, Sept. 11, 
1907.) 

Virgin’s altar, church of the Assump- 
tion, Ansonia, Conn. (EL 99313, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Leigh (W. H.), 
Falls, Pa. 

Dedication of the B. P. O. of Elks. 
348. Beaver Falls, Pa. Building 
and group. (H 100421, Sept. 30, 
1907. ) [112138 


Leighton (The Hugh C.) 
company, Portland, Me. 
In the jaws of the alligator. (H 
98939, Aug. 29, 1907.) a 


Lewis (Charles W.), Yon- 


Beaver 


kers, N. Y. 
Lightning flashes. (H 99799, Sept. 18. 
1907.) pil ass 
Lewis (D. J.), South Ha- 


ven, Mich. 
Avery Beach hotel, destroyed by fire 
Sept. lith, 1907. (H 99502, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) [11216 


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

Caves in the Nisqually glacier, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100153, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) [11217 

Government road and bridge, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100150, 
September 24, 1907.) 


Government road, Rainier national 
park, Wash. (H 100151, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 


Horizontal view, lower falls, Paradise 
river, Rainier national park, Wash. 
(H 100152, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Lower falls, Paradise river, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100154, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Mt. Rainier and Government road just 
above Longmire’s springs, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100148, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Linkletter (L. G.), Seattle, 
- Wash. 
Mt. Rainier and Government road, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100147, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Mt. Rainier and tenting scene, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100149, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Mt. Rainier and Y. M. C. A. camp from 
Longmire’s springs, Rainier national 
park, Wash. (H, 100155, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 

Mt. Rainier as seen from a distance of 
seven miles. Rainier national park, 
Wash. (H 100156, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Mt. Rainier from Indian Henry’s hunt- 
ing ground, Rainier national park, 
Wash. (H 100157, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Mt. Rainier from Longmire’s springs, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100146, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Mt. Rainier from Mirror lake, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100158, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Mt. Rainier from Pinnacle peak. 
100159, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Mountain View falls, Paradise valley, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100160, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Narada falls, horizontal view, Para- 
dise river, Rainier national. park, 


(H 


Wash. (H 100161, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Narada falls, Paradise river, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H 100162, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Nisqually river, above lLongmire’s 
springs, Rainier national park, 
Wash. (H 100163, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Nisqually river flowing down from the 
glacier, Rainier national park, Wash. 
(H 100164, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Nisqually river, just below the glacier, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100165, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Paradise valley trail, Rainier national 
park, Wash. (H 100166, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 

Pinnacle peak, Tatoosh range, Rainier 
national park, Wash. (H. 100167, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Rapids, Paradise river, 
tional park. #7&. 2: 
100169, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Snow fields on Mt. Rainier, Rainier na- 
tional park, Wash. (H 100145, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 

Tatoosh range, Rainier national park, 
Wash. (H 100170, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Rainier na- 
(H_ 100168, 


——— 


| Indian scalping an enemy. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 40-44 


683 


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

Timber scene on the Government road, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100171, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Upper falls, Paradise river, Rainier na- 
tional park, Wash. (H 100172, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 

Wiid mountain flowers, Paradise val- 
ley, Rainier national park, Wash. 
(H 100173, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Y. M. C. A. camp, Paradise valley, 
Rainier national park, Wash. (H 
100177, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Y. M. C. A. party climbing Mt. Rainier. 


1 to 3. (H 100174100176, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 
Loomis (Delancey A.), 


Fredonia, Kans. 
Fredonia cement plant. (H 99215, 
Sept. 9, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 24, 1907.) 


[11218 | 


Luxton (Geo. E.), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


Minneapolis ball team. 1907. (H 
99721, Sept. 16, 1907.) [11219 
Minneapolis base ball team. 1907. (H 
99722, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Lynch (J. E.), Oil City, 
Pa. 
Oil City fire department. (H 99923, 
Sept. 21, 1907.) [11220 


McClung (J. W.), Alder- 
son, W. Va. 
Piaetaun academy, Alderson, West Va. 
(H 99264, Sept. 10, 1907.) fla eat 


Greenbrier river at Alderson, West Va. 
(H 99262, Sept. 10, 1907.) 


Railroad avenue, Alderson, West Va. 
(H 99263, Sept. 10, 1907.) 
Machold (C. M.), Rut- 
ledge, Pa. 
Christensen memorial fountain. (H 
100281, Sept. 26, 1907.) [11222 
McKenzie (Hugh), Dut- 
luth, Minn. 


Unloading coal at Boston coal docks, 


Duluth, Minn. (H 98749, Aug. 24, 
1907.) [11223 
McNamara (Edward), 


Rapid City, 8S. Dak. 
Boys from Rapid City Indian school. 
(H 100345, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11224 
Buffaloes in harness, Rapid City, S. 
Dak. (H 100348, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Indian attack on emigrant wagons. 
(H 100344, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
(H 100342, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 


McNamara (Edward), 
Rapid City, S. Dak. 
Indians on parade, Rapid City, S. Dak. 
(H 100346, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


McWhorter (Gy V.), 
North Yakima, Wash. 
Pictured (The) rocks of the Natchez, 
Yakima County, Wash. General 


view. (H 99051, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
[11225 
Groups 1-3. (H 99052-99054, 


Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Group 4, front view. (H 99055, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 
Group 4, side view. (H 99056, 


Sept. 3, 1907.) 
—— Group 5. (H 99057, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Group 6, The red man, star and the 
bars. (H 99058, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


1 «of each Aug. 3, 1907; 1c. of 
each Sept. 3, 1907. 


Major (Ernest L.), Bos- 


ton, Mass. — 
Rip Van Winkle. 1-3. (H 99793- 
99795, Sept. 17, 1907.) [11226 
Mangans (J. Clifford), 


New_York, N. Y. 
Old Montauk theater. (H 98748, Aug. 
24, 1907.) [11227 


Mears (Helen F.), New 
Mork NOY: 
Bas-relief portrait of Edward A. Mac- 
-Dowell. (H 99214, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
[11228 


Meiser (Jesse Dep Eureka, 
Cal. 

Hunting scene in the Redwoods. 
99336, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Indian Mahach. 
1907. ) 

Mary and Woodberry. 
12, 1907.) 

Table bluff summer resort. 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Méliés (Geo.), 
France. 
Chopin’s funeral march. 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Eclipse (The) 
1907.) 


Mission art company, San 
Jose, Cal. 
(H 98816, Aug. 26, 1907.) 
pla2zse 
NMOGEIS CR cee). Oc) eOcs 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 


Rough Riders, Ocean Grove, 
1907. (H 98615, Aug. 


(Hi 
[11229 
(H 993384, Sept. 12, 


(H 993338, Sept. 
(H 99335, 
Paris, 
(H 98714, 


[11230 
CEL WIS (1s, AUS ao, 


What’s up? 


Ni ede 
21, 1907.) 
[11282 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Morris) + (i. US) co: 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 
Rough Riders and the girl chorus, 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 1907. (H 98616, 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Morse (Chas. N.), Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


State capitol, Hartford, Conn. (H 
98951, Aug. 31, 1907.) fii233 
Muller (Enrique), New 
York: NYS 
Boxing on a man of war. (H 100305, 
Sept. 27, 1907.) [11234 


U..S. S. Washington. 
27, 1907.) 


2 ce. of each Sept. 30, 1907. 


(H 100304, Sept. 


Nelson (Will F.), At- 
lanta, Ga. 

Winners. (H 99677, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
lat 

Norris (Burton H.), Lynn, 

Mass. 

Ryan’s illumination at Niagara. The 
American falls from the cliff. (H 
99492, Sept. 14, 1907.) [11236 


— The American falls from the 
gorge. (H 99493, Sept. 14, 1907.) 
—— The aurora and Canadian falls. 

(H 99494, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


— The aurora from Maid of the 
Mist landing. (H 99490, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

The aurora from the side of the 

cliff. (H 99491, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

General view of both falls. 
99489, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Ryan’s illumination of Niagara. 
American Bridal Veil falls. 
100320, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

The Aurora (concentrated) from 

Maid of the Mist landing. (H 

100321, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(H 


The 
(H 


—_— The Aurora from Prospect point. | 


(H 1003822, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

— The Bridal Veil falls. (H 100323, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 

— — The gorge battery. 
Sept. 28, 1907. ) 

—— The gorge battery from power 
house. (H 100325, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Olson (W. O.), 
dria, Minn. 
At Stony point, lake Ida. (H 98829, 
Aug. 26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1907.) 
bat237 
At the channel between lakes Darling 
and Carlos. (H 98828, Aug. 26, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1907.) 


(H 100324, 


Alexan- 


| Travelling library exhibit. 


Olson (W. O.), Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 

Fishing in Lake Mary, Alexandria, 
Minn. (H 97273, July 25, 1907; 2 ec. 
July 18, 1907.) 

Geneva Beach, Alexandria, Minn. (a 
97269, July 25, 1907; 2 @ July 13, 
1907.) 

Geneva Beach lake front, Alexandria, 
Minn. (H 97270, July 25, 1907; 2 ¢. 
July 18, 1907.) * 


Hotel Blake, Three Havens, Alexan- 
dria, Minn... (H 927% duly . 25, 
1907 ; 2 @ July 13, 1907.) 


Lake Mary driveway, Alexandria, 
Minn. H 97272, July 25, 1907; 2 « 
July 13, 1907.) 


Launching on Lake Darling, Alexan- 
dria, Minn. (H 97274, July 25, 1907 ; 
2 ¢@ July 13, 1907.) 


Stony point, lake Ida. (H 98831, Aug. 
26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1907.) 


Swimming beach at Stony point, Lake 
Ida. 5. (H. 98832, Aug. 26, 1907 ; 
2 c. Aug. 10, 1907.) 


View of Stony point, Lake Ida. 3. (H 
98830, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 10, 
1907.) 


Outlook (The), New York, 
N. Y. i 
Auditorium and lagoon at night. (H | 
99075, Sept. 5, 1907.) [11238 | 
Bureau of American republics. (H | 
99074, Sept. 5, 1907.) 
Kentucky state building. 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 
Life saving eS LUPE 
5, 1907.) 
Negro building. 
1907. ) 
On the war-path. 
1907.) 
Powhatan oak. 
1907.) 


(H 99076, 
(EI 99077, Sept. | 
(H 99069, Sept. 5, 

(H 99071, Sept. 5, | 
(H 99072, Sept. 5, 


(H 99070, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Virginia state building. 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Pach brothers, 
ING ae 
Loeb (Win.) jr., sec’y to the president, 
84647, size 11 by 14. (H 98766, Aug. | 
24, 1907.) [11239 
Roosevelt (Pres.) and family, plate H § 
84642, size 11 by 14. (H 98756, Aug. | 
24, 1907.) 
—— plate F 84642, size 11 by 14. 
98757, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


(H 99073, 


New York, 


ca | 


St er 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Pach brothers, New York, 
Aig 
Roosevelt (Pres.) and family, plate H 
84642, size 11 by 14. (H 98758, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


—— plate L 84642, size 11 by 14. (H 
98759, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
plate M 84642, size 11 by 14. (H | 


98761, Aug. 24, 1907.) 

Roosevelt (President) with sons, 84644, 
size 11 by 14. (H 98762, Aug. 24, 
1907. ) 


- Roosevelt (Mrs.) and daughter Ethel, 


plate A 84645, size 11 by 14. (H 
98763, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
—— plate D 84645, size 11 by 14. (H 


98764, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Roosevelt (Kermit) on _ horseback, 
84646, size 11 by 14. (H 98765, Aug. 
24, 1907.) 


- Roosevelt (Theodore), 84643, size 11 


by 14. (H 98760, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Pearee (Mrs. W. W.), 
Waukegan, III. 
Boys. don’t like to be kissed. (H 
99032, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c Aug. 19, 
1907.) [11240 


Penfield, (Katharine), 
Rockford, Ill. 
Apple (The). (H 99137, Sept. 6, 1907. ) 
[11241 


Chums. (H 991388, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Contentment. 


Old church, Marston, Bedfordshire, 
England. (H 99140, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Story (The). 


Story (The) or the apple. 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 


(H 99135, 


Pennington (Wm. 
Chicago, Ill. 
Good (A) day. 


Via) 


1907. ) [11242 | 
Just a penny. (H 98739, Aug. 23, 
1907. ) 
Kidd (The) treasure. (H 98735, Aug. 
23, 1907.) 
On the fence. (H 98738, Aug. 23, 
1907. ) | 
Whistler (The) (H 98736, Aug. 23, | 
1907.) 
Petersen (Karl Gustav), 


Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Cruiser Fylgia arriving at Hampton 
the United States | 


Roads saluting 


squadron. (H 100182, Sept. 21, 
1907.) [112438 
Cruiser Fylgia at anchor. (H 100183, 


Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(Hi 99139, Sept. 6, 1907.) | 


(H 99136, Sept. 6, 1907.) | 


(H 98737, Aug. 23, | 


Petersen (Karl Gustav), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

William (Prince) minister captain 
and aides. (H 100184, Sept. 21, 
1907.) 

William (Prince) of Sweden on eruis- 

» er Fylgia’s bridge. (H 100185, Sept. 
21, 1907.) 


Peterson (Alfred  L.), 
Clipper Mills, Cal. 

Head dam of the Forbestown ditch, 
near Clipper Mills, Butte co., Cal. 
(H 98708, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 4, 
1907. ) [11244 


Pierce (Henry H.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. . 
Hill (James J.) A. 8 x 10 portrait, 
bust. (H 99698, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
[11245 
Ireland (Archbishop) A. 8 x 10 por- 
trait, bust without hat. (H 99691, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Bs 6S) &) 40) sportrait. 2 figure, 
seated, with robe. (H 99692, Aug. 
23, 1907.) 


——C. 8 x 10 portrait. figure, 
seated, side. (H 99693, Aug. 23, 
1907.) 


——D. 8x 10 portrait, bust with hat. 
(H 99694, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

——H. 8x10 portrait. # figure, pro- 
file, standing. (H 99695, Aug. 23, 
1907.) 

He Se x) LON pOrtratie 

standing with robe. 

G. 8x 10 portrait. 
file, seated. 

Johnson (Gov. John) A. 8 x 10 por- 
trait. # figure with telephone, look- 
ing down. (H 99686, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

B. 8x" 16> portrait “= ‘fieure; 
with telephone front view. (H 
99687, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

——C. 8 x 10 portrait. 


figure, 


# figure, pro- 


$ figure with 


telephone, looking up. (H 99688, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Kellogg (Judge Frank B.) A. 8 x 


10 portrait, bust. 
23, 1907.) 

ese ee On POLAT ts) os 
(H 99690, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


(H 99689, Aug. 


figure. 


Potter (W. W.), Blasdell, 

INS Ys 

Say, let’s do him up. 
Do wtoOn > 2c Aus. tS, 1907.) 


(H 98820, Aug. 
[11246 


Powers (Hadassah B.), 

Decatur, III. 

(H 98711, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
[11247 


Deal again. 


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Powers (Hiaweeh Bay 


Decatur, Ill. 
German (The) prayer. (BH 98712, 


Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Hello. (H 98710, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
Pll think about it. (H 98709, Aug. 28, 
1907. ) 


Ragsdale (M. C.), 
Angela, Tex. 

Prairie dogs. (H 99206, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
Texas (A) bed bug.. (H 99205, Sept. 

K, A072) [11248 


Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
S. S. Lusitania at her dock. 85887. 
(H 100309, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11249 
broadside. 25886. 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 
—— leaving New York. 
100307, Sept. 27, 1907.) 
$ bow view. 25884. 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Rayburn (T. B.), 

Rock, Ark. 

Another fish story. (H 100480, Oct. 1, 
1907. ) [11250 


-Robbins (Robert 
Mayfield, Ky. 
lane. (H 99218, 


San 


25885. (H 


(H 100306, 


Little 


Guy), 


Lovers’ 
1907.) 
Roberts (Hobart Y.), Uti- 
ea, N. Y. 
(H 99941, Sept. 283, 


Sept. 
[11251 


Girl or loon? 
1907. ) 


Rogers (A. H.), Washing- 

ton, D.C: 
Connecticut avenue new bridge, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (H 98479, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 


Romans photographic com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Climbing the pinnacle of Mt. Queets. 
S157. (H 98556, Aug. 
[11254 


Climbing through the cornice on the | 


ridge below Mt. Queets. 8154. (H 
98557, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Cornice from a distance. 8155. (H 


98558, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Elk feeding on salmon berry brush. 
8128, 8129. (H 98560, 98561, Aug. 


20, 1907.) 

Elk posing. 8130. (H 98562, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 

Hlwha at HElwha basin. 8140. (H 


98563, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Elwha basin. 8177. (H 98564, Aug. 
20, 1907.) 
and Mt. Dana. 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 


8134. 


(H 100308, 


9, | 


[11252 


[11253 | 
Mt. Seattle. 


20, 1907.) | 


(H 98565, | 


| Elwha valley and Mt. Seattle. 


Romans photographie com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 


Hlwha canyon. 8199, 8200. (H 98566, 
98567, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

—— and the pass. 8202. (H 98568, 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Hlwha-Quinault divide. 8152. (H 


98572, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Hlwha river at Geyser valley. 8104. 
(H 98569, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


at Island camp. 
98570, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


near the mouth of the Godkin. 
8120. (H 98571, Aug! 20.1907.) 


8182. 


Sis.) (A 


(H 98578, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Five miles of Seattle’s water front. 
(H 98609, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Fording the Elwha. 8125. 


(H 98574, 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 


In the heart of the Olympics. 8164. 
(H 98575, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Lower crags of Mt. Seattle. $1438. (H 


98576, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


| Mt. Meany. 8178. (H 98577, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 
——and Mt. Olympus. 8179. (H 


98578, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Mt. Olympus. 8188. (H 98579, Aug. 
20, 1907.) 
— 8192. (H 98580, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


——from the head of the Queets. 
8190. (H 98581, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


in the clouds. 8193. (H 98582, 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Mt. Queets. 8209. 
1907. ) 


from the south. 8160. 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 


8147. 


(H 98583, Aug. 20, 


(H 98584, 


(H 98585, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 


basin. 81839. 


1907. ) 

——from Elwha basin. 8141, 8146. 
(H 98587, 98588, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Mountain phlox. 8210, 8211. 
98589, 98590, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Mountains south of Hlwha basin. 
8144. (H 98591, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

Olympic mountains from the sound. 
4302. (H 98592, Aug. 20, 1907.) 

On the summit of Mt. Queets. 8162, 
8163. (H 98598, 98594, Aug. 20, 
1907.) 

On the summit of Peak If. 
98595, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
On the trail. 8100. (H 98596, Aug. 

207 19078) 


(H 98586, Aug. 20, 


(iH 


8174. (H 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


687 


Romans photographic com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Orchids. 8132. (H 98597, 
1907.) 


Peak west of Elwha-Quinault divide. 
8173. (H 98598, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Queets valley. 8197. (H 98599, Aug. 
_May the faithful star of Bethlehem. 
(H 


20, 1907.) 


—and Mt. Olympus. 
98600, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Quinault valley and the Quinault- 


8186. 


Aug. 20, | 


Queets divide. 8184. (H 98601, | 
Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Ragged top of Mt. Queets. 8158. (H | 


98602, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Sea of peaks south of 
8159. 


Snow ells on Elwha pass. 
98604, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


(H 98603, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
8207. 


Spring flowers in the upper BHlwha. | 


8131. (H 98605, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Timber at 4,000 feet in the upper El- 
wha. 8135. (H 98606, Aug. 20. 
1907.) 
Toiling up a steep snow slope. 
(H 98607, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Upper Elwha and Chimney peak. 
8138. (H 98608, Aug. 20, 1907.) 


Rotograph company, New 
Morne IN. Y. 


8153. 


All children warmly join us X S 447. | 
[11255 | 


(H 100012, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Ansonia apartments, N. Y. city. 


(H 
98870, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Mt. Queets. | 


(| 


| 


| 


| House (The) that Jack built. 


Rotograph company, New 
York, Nay. 
May the sweet Christmas angels. 
449. (H 100013, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


XS 


| May the best of 1907 be the worst of 


1908. X § 503. 


(H 100000, Sept. 23, 
» 1907.) 


X $445. (H 100011, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


We love thee ever fondly. X S 448. 
(H 100014, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


With best wishes for Christmas. 
443. (H 100010, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


With good wishes 1908. X S 339,XS 
340. (H 99994, 99995, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 


With good wishes for the new year 
1908. X S 415. (H 99996, Sept. 23, 


Xs 


1907.) 
Rungius (Carl), Brook- 
Ryans ING Ys. 
Alaskan (An) moose. (H 99061, Sept. 
De ois) [11256 
In fighting mood. (H 99062, Sept. 5, 
LOT) 


Russell (Mary La Fetra), 
New York, N. Y. 
(H 


100179, Sept. 13, 1907.) [11257 


Sanborn (George Benja- 
min), Leadville, 
Colo. 


| Mount Massie, 14,487 ft.; Colorado’s 


Best wishes for a happy new year, | 


1908. X § 416. 
1907.) 

Birthday greetings. 
23, 1907.) 

— B 2179, B 2180. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


(H 100001, 100002, 


(H 99998, Sept. 23, | 


(H 100007, Sept. | 


Happy birthday. B 2183. (H 100005, | 


Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Happy days and many. (H 100003, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Happy new year. X §S 369. (H 


99999, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


— 1908. X S 3871. (H 99997, Sept. 
23, 1907.) 


height. (H 98051, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


[11258 


(Charles B.), 
New York, N. Y. . 
Scene from Rip Van Winkle, Palen- 


Schaidner 


ville. 10 to 12. (H 98967-98969, 
Aug. 31, 1907.) [11259 
Schell (De Lloyd), Battle 
Creek, Mich. 

Battle Creek post office. (H 98789, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) [11260 


Seele (Don), 
Pa 


Allegheny, 


| Amphitheater organ, Chautauqua. (H 


Hark the herald angels sing. X § 506. | 


(H 100009, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Many happy returns of the day. B_ 


2176. (H 100008, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
——B 2185. (H 100004, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 
——- B 2186. “(H 100006, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 


99960, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


Organ manuals, Chautauqua. 
99961, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
2c, of each Sept. 7, 1907. 


[11261 
(a 


Seeton studio (Incorpo- 
rated), Lawrence, Mass. _ 
Plasmans (Rev. Fr. Raymond). 1 & 2. 
(H 100180, 100181, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
[11262 


688 


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n. s., pt. 4 


Sewell (Thomas H.), St. 

: Michaels, Md. 

St. Michaels, Md. A glimpse of the 
harbor. (H 100423, Sept. 30, 1907.) 

[11263 

——— A shady street. (H 100424, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

—— Sweet summer time. 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 

—— Thoroughfare. (H 100425, Sept. 

" 30, 1907.) 


Shampang (George A.), 
Lake, Odessa, Mich. 


(H 100422, 


Lyons. (H 98733, Aug. 23, 1907.) 
[11264 
Shattuek (L. E.), New 
York, N. Y. 


Lagererantz (Hon. Herman de) Swed- 
ish minister to the United States, at 
the left, and Sir Kenelm Digby of 
England at Sagamore, Lake George. 
(H 100417, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11265 


Tillinghast (A. W.) of the Philadel- 
phia cricket club on the golf links at 
the Stevens house, lake Placid, Adi- 


rondack mts. (H 98988, Sept. 8, 
1907. ) 
Shepard (C. W.), Salem, 
Mass. 
Good (A) catch. (H 98614, Aug. 21, 
1907. ) [11266 
Silver (Harvey), Ash- 


land, Oreg. 

Ashland lithia springs, Ashland, Oreg. 
(H 97559, Aug. 2, 1907; 2 c Aug. 28, 
1907. ) [11267 

Slevin (L. S8S.), Carmel, 
Cal. 
and bath house. (H 
[11268 
Man- 


Carmel beach 

98949, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

Smith (Albert), 

chester, Vt. 

Green (The) river. (H 98947, Aug. 30, 

1907.) [11269 
Smith (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 

After dinner. Camp Martin, Milton, 
Vt. (H 98880, Aug. 28, 1907.) 

[11270 

Everybody happy, Camp Martin, Mil- 

ton, Vt. (H 98742, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
Smith (Robert H.), Port 

Chester, N. Y. 

First electric train to leave Port Ches- 

ter, N. Y. at 5:22 A. M. Aug. 5, 1907. 

(H 98617, Aug. 21, 1907.) [112714 


Smith (Sterling C.), 
North Yakima, Wash. 
Hundreds of feet of glittering ice. 
Looking into a crevasse in the Goat 
peak glaciers, Cascade mts., Wash. 
1501. (H 100899, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
[11272 


Smith (Sterling €:}; 
North Yakima, Wash. 

I can’t see bottom. A great crevasse 
in the Goat peak glaciers, Cascade 
mts., Wash. 1500. (H 100398, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 

Loudly nature’s cannons boomed when 
these crevasses formed. Goat peak 
glaciers, Cascade mts., Wash. 1502. 
(H 100400, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Majestic beauty of the glacier’s heart. 
In a crevasse in the Goat peak gla- 
ciers, Cascade mts., Wash. 1504. 
(H 100402, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


One ray of light reveals its beauty, in 
a crevasse in the Goat peak glaciers, 
Cascade mts., Wash. 15038. (H 
100401, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Rising from billows of eternal snow, 
Eagle cap, Powder river, mts. Oreg. 
Alt., 10,384 ft.. 18502  ~CEE 1100397, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 

The vine covered library building at 
the State university at Berkeley, 
Cal. 1180. (H 1003896, Sept. 30, 
1907. ) 

The vine covered north and south halls 
at the State university, Berkeley, 
Cal. 1174. (Ht 100895, Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

Snyder (FF. R.), Oxford, 
Ohio. 

Alumnae hall, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99299, Sept. 11, 1907.) [11273 

Brice scientific hall, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99292, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Church street, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99298, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

College (The) walk, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99290, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
south, Oxford, Ohio. 

Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Down Miami walk, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99289, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

East side, Hepburn hall, Oxford, Ohio. 
(H 99301, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


East walk, Hepburn hall, 


H 99304, 


Oxford, 


Ohio. (H 99303, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Fork (The), lower campus, Oxford, 
Ohio. (H 99288, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Front of Brice hall, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99295, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Hepburn hall, west, Oxford, Ohio. (Hi - 


99302, Sept. 11, 1907.) 

High street, Oxford, Ohio. 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Lewis place, Oxford, Pie. (a 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 

Looking east, Church street, Oxford, 
Ohio. (H 99306, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


(H 99296, 


99305, 


4 


| 
| 


“==. 


‘Western hall of residence, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


v. 2, nos. 40-44 


Snyder (F. R.), Oxford, 
Ohi 


10. 
Miami gymnasium, Oxford, Ohio. 


(H 
99297, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Miami university, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99291, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Oxford college, Oxford, Ohio. (H 
99293, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Western (The), Oxford, Ohio. (H 


99294, Sept. 11, 1907.) > 


Western bridge (The) and summer 
house, Oxford, Ohio. (H 99800, 
Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Oxford, 
Ohio. (H 99307, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Soule art publishing com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Hyening on the Scheldt. (H 99685, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) [11274 
Marine. (H 99703, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Starr (William Ireland), 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
Motor boat Den. 
1907. ) 


Stebbins (N. L.), Somer- 
ville, Mass. 
Constitution, gun deck. 18150 & 1851. 
(H 99925, 99926, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


(H 100384, Sept. 30, | 
[11275 | 


| Boulder, Colo. 


689 


Sweet brothers, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Deephaven, A. (H 98349, Aug. 19, 
1907.) [11281 
Lake Minnetonka, F. (H 983850, Aug. 
19, 1907.) 
——G. (H 98351, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
——G. (H 99109, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Monticello, Minn., A. (H 99111, Sept. 


5, 1907.) 
Twin cities, L. (H 99110, Sept. 5, 
1907.) \ 
Tangen (Hd.), Boulder, 
Colo. 


Disaster of Aug. 10, 


1907. Excursion stopping to allow 
passengers to view ruins. 250. (H 
98631, Aug. 19, 1907.) [11282 


Firemen at work on smouldering 
ruins five hours after fire broke out. 
249. (H 98630, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

General view of ruins of freight 


depot. 245. (H 98626, Aug. 19, 
A907.) 


| —— Hole made by explosion where car 


[11276 
—main deek. 18152 & 1853. (H 
99927, 99928, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 26, 1907. 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Frederick (Miss Laure) A&B. (H 
100418, 100419, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Ti a br ra 


Strobhart (Helen 
Chicago, Ill. 
Belle (A) of 1830. 


E.), 


(H 99728, Sept. | 


16, 1907.) [11278 || 
Her first love-letter. (H 99724, Sept. 
16, 1907.) | 
Madcap (The) (H 99725, Sept. 16, 
. 1907.) 
Miss. K. (H 99726, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Patriarch (A) (H 99727, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

Reminiscences. (H 99728, Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 


"Twixt love and a career. 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 
Strong (Harriet W. R.), 
Whittier, Cal. 
Governor Pico mansion, rear view. (H 
99268, Sept. 11, 1907.) [11279 


Sweeney (Samuel), Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 

Daniel protected by an angel. 

98478, Aug. 17, 1907.) 


(H 
[11280 


(H 98920, | 


of dynamite was standing. 248. 


98629, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Not a window left in Boulder 
wholesale grocery house. 247. (H 
98628, Aug. 19, 1907.) 
Ruins of freight depot, showing 


(H 


vault, only part of building left 
standing. 246. (H 98627, Aug. 19, 
1907.) 


Trucks and twisted iron loaded 
on flat cars by wrecking crew. 252. 
(H 986838, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Wrecking crew clearing away 
trucks, all that was left of freight 
ears.) 25f...) (HY 98632) Awe 19, 
1907.) 

2 ce. of each Aug. 20, 1907. 


Taylor (Alfred Hemmingway, 
Janesville, Wis. 


Childhood home of Frances Willard, 


near Janesville, Wisconsin. 
99065, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


(H 
[11283 


| Where Frances Willard went to school, 


near Janesville, Wisconsin. 
99066, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Teasley (W. M.), Castle- 
rock, Wash. 
Mt. St. Helens. (H 99210, Sept. 9, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 1907.) [11284 


Thicall (Wm.), Wheeling, 
W.Va 


(Hi 


Pipe (The) of Appomattox. (H 99022, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) [11285 


690 


Thompson (Geo. L.), Fish- 
ers Island, N. Y. 
Coming from Battery. (H 98741, Aug. 
24, 1907.) [11286 
In action. 517. (H 98817, Aug. 24, 
1907; 2 c, Aug. 6, 1907.) 


Throssel (Richard), Crow 
Agency, Mont. 
At the ford. 6847. (H 98254, Aug. 16, 
1907.) [11287 
Camp fire. (H 98253, Aug. 16, 
1907. ) 
Redman’s (The) lodge. 
98743, Aug. 24, 1907.) 
2c. of each Sept. 9, 1907. 


6810. 


6808. (H 


Townsend (Chas. A.), Bel- 
fast, Me. 
Belfast, Me. 1 & 2. (H 98909, 98910, 
Aug. 28, 1907.) [11288 


Troth (Henry), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
178. (H 98488, Aug. 20, 
[11289 


(H 98484, Aug. 20, 


Beech tree. 
1907.) 

Cat-tails. 
1907. ) 

Crum creek. 165. 
1907. ) 

Dam-breast. 
1907. ) 

Early morning on the Crum. 181. 
98940, Aug. 29, 1907.) 


149. 
(H 98486, Aug. 20. 
176. (H 98487, Aug. 20, 


(H 


Morning mists. 179. (H 98489, Aug. | 
20, 1907.) 

Strathaven inn. 151. (H 98485, Aug. 
20, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 106787; U 106792; U 106795. 
98689, 98690, 98688, Aug. 22, 
-2¢. of each Aug. 23, 1907.) 


U 106684; U 106685; U 106687; U 
106693. (H 98716-98719, Aug. 23, 
1907; 2 c«. of each Aug. 24, 1907.) 


U 95580; U 95581; U 95582; U 95590 ; 
U 95591; U 95592. 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 


1907 ; 
[11290 


U 104659; U 105298; U 105410; U 
1O56365 UW 1056622, Oe 10567228 
106290) Ui, 10G5775, U0 106801 3° OL, 
106806; U 106807; U 106812; U 
106816; U 106817; U 106818; U 
106819; U 106820; U 106884; U 
106839; U 106847; U 106849; U 
106851;-U 106855; U 106857. 


98885-98908, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


U 106957 ; U 106958. 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 


(HI | 


(H 98783-98788, | 


(H 


(H 98937, 98938, 


| U 106780; U 106782. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 32768; U 34740; U 35239; U 46383; 
U 46599; U 738426; U 103483; U 
105301; U ’ 10553834°-U  10669r" 
106852. 
1907 ; 2 ce. of each Sept. 4, 1907.) 

U 57335 ; U 72219; U 108561; U 1037138. 
(H 99048-99046, Sept. 4, 1907. ) 

U 73334. (H 99117, Sept. 6, 1907; 2c. 
Sept. 7, 1907.) é 

U 37168; U 55945; U 76327; U 99728; 
U 103407; U 106157; U 106578; U 
106579. (H 99156-99168, Sept. 7, 
1907; 2 ce. of each Sept. 9, 1907.) 


U 106821. (H $9308, Sept. 11, 1907; 
2 ce. Sept. 12, 1907.) 


(H 99475, 99476, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

U 98391; U 100688; U 100832; U 
101262. (H 99526-99529, Sept. 14, 
1907; 2c. of each Sept. 16, 1907.) 

U 28020; U 283805; U 28460; U 96487; 
U 96444; U 97584; U 983808; U 
98330; U 98663; U 98680; U 98724; 
T 99041; U 100042; U 100095; U 


100105; U 100404; U 100611; U 
101150; .U AOLISO Re tOaes 2 <3 10 
101269; U 101494; U 101529; U 
101625; U Otis Baev2eai- 


102484; U 103214; U >: 1052538. (H 
99764-99792, Sept. 17, 1907; 2 «@ of 
each Sept. 18, 1907.) 

U 86166; U 93438. (H 99847, 99848, 
Sept. 19, 1907; 2 c. of each Sept. 20, 
1907.) 

U 30928; U 53631; U 54262; U 58020; 


U T8758 UW 8225525 i Sines =U) 
105029; U 105613; U 106888; U 
106853. (H 99866-99876, Sept. 20, 
1907.) 

U 27708; U 27714; U 281873.U 28317 ; 
U 28407; U> 28429; U 28959. U 
29056; U 29237: U 29292." OU azezo ; 
U 328387: Ul 829362 (Ue an0ts 
85591; U 49875; U 49942; U 52587; 
U 56858:> U -6945nEUn 73412 fe Ui 


83486; U 88017; U 89724; U 89879; 


U 90956: U 94588; U 98565; U 
104101; U..106026: Wwe 7059:; 
107089. (H 100232-100263, Sept. 26, 
1907: 2 c. of each Sept. 27, 1907.) 

U 90537; U’ 1070805 (U  107090; UU 
107091; U. 107093. aoa | U 
107096: U 107099; U 107101; U 
107102: U 107136. (HH 100293- 


100303, Sept. 27, 1907.) 
U 107103. (H 100394, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Van Oeven (L.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
1907. (H 100386, Sept. 
[11291 


Napoleons. 
Zo, 19075) 


(H 98955-98965, Aug. 31, . 


<- aaiheal 


| Ghost (The) story. 


a 


SS —— 
a : 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


691 


Van Oeyen (L.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 


Rockefeller and Dr. Eaton rest. (H 
99802, July 18, 1907.) 

Rockefeller follows the champion. (H | 
99805, July 18, 1907.) 

Rockefeller in conversation. 


99804, July 18, 1907.) 
Rockefeller interested. 
18, 1907.) 
Rockefeller talks to Dr. 
99806, July 18, 1907.) 
Rockefeller watches a difficult shot. 
(H 99801, July 18, 1907.) 


Hatton. (H 


(H | 


(H 998038, July | 


Rockefeller watches the play. (H | 
99800, July 18, 1907.) 
Vinnemeier (G.), Sapulpa, 
Ind. T. 
Herd (A) of buffalo in Oklahoma. (H 
98980, Sept. 3, 1907.) [11292 


Vitagraph company of 


America, New York, 


Baby (The) elephant. (H 98481, Aug. 
20, 1907.) [11293 


Burglar (The). (H 99455, Sept. 13, 


1907. ) 

Cast up by the sea. (H 99036, Sept. 4, | 
1907.) 

Disintegrated (The) convict. (Hi | 
99034, Sept. 4, 1907.) 

Fountain (The) of youth. (H 98480, | 


Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Francesea di Rimini. 
4, 1907.) 


1907.) 

Gypsy’s warning. 
21, 1907.) 

Liquid electricity. 
1907. ) 

Mill (The) girl. 
1907.) 


(H 100289, Sept. 
(H 98946, Aug. 30, 


(H 99748, Sept. 17, 


Waterman (C. E.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Minnesota. (H 99132, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Officers and crew of the U. S. S. Ver- 


mont. (H 98923, Aug. 29, 1907; 2e. 
Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Rhode Island. (H 99131, Sept. 6, 
1907.) 

Vermont. (H 98922, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 
ce. Aug. 30, 1907.) 


Virginia. (H 99134, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Watkeys (L. C.), 

Monica, Cal. 

San Francisco in 1849. (H 99211, Sept. 

9, 1907. [11296 
White (H. C.) company, 

North Bennington, Vt. 
Along the beautiful Yu Ho canal—con- 
nects Peking with the summer palace 


Santa 


of the emperor, China. 4496. (H 
99877, Sept. 20, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1907.) [11297 


Aiong the great wall of China, origi- 
nally 1700 miles long, looking east 
up to a watch tower. 4487. (H 
98801, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Among the great natural bridges, won- 
derful Rummel gorge, Constantine, 
Algeria. 16425. (H 99078, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 

Among the lofty Benguet mountains, 
Luzon, Philippine Islands. 3600. 
(H 98728, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


| Arab (An) funeral, bearing the corpse 


(H 99035, Sept. | 


(H 99154, Sept. 7, | 


Shaughraun (The), an Irish romance. | 


(H 98482, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Wasson (C. L.), Decatur, III. 


Birds eye view of the famous Madison | 


square garden and city of New York, 

N. E. from Flat Iron building. (H 

99846, Sept. 19, 1907.) [11294 

Waterman (C. E.), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 

(H 99129, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
[11295 

(H 991383, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

(H 99130, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Connecticut. 


Georgia. 
Kansas. 


through the streets to the grave, 

Tunis, Tunis. 16505. (H 99001, 

Sept. 3, 1907.) 

(H 99079, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Arab girls, Algeria. 16418. (H 99080, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Arab (The) town and market outside 
the walls of Constantine, Algeria. 
16431. (H 98999, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Assorting leaf tobaceo in a cigar fac- 


tory, Manila, Philippine Islands. 
3571. (H 98720, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


| Bastia and the harbor from the bar- 


——(H 98921, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 ¢. | 


Aug. 30, 1907.) 
13716—07——5 


racks of the citadel, Corsica. 16904. 


(H 99081, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Boats in the inner harbor, Algiers, AI- 
geria. 16406. (H 99124, Sept. 6, 
1907.) 


Cactus (The) garden, Prospect park 
greenhouses, Brooklyn, N. Y. 61. 
(H 98930, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1907.) 

Cactus (The) room in the Phipps con- 
servatory, Schenley park, Pittsburg, 
Pa iW. S.. Ac. .138204 . (Hi 93004, 
Sept. 38, 1907.) 


692 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Capital of Sardinia, Cagliari from the 
mole. 16952. (H 99082, Sept. 5, 
LOOK.) 


Carriage of a Spanish nobleman, in the 


procession, royal wedding, Madrid, 
Spain. 11122. (H 98732, Aug. 23, 
1907.) 


Chinese shepherds with their flocks 
among the rocks in the Nankow pass. 
4497. (H 99122, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Chrysanthemum show, Prospect park 
greenhouses, Brooklyn, N. Y. 51. 
(H 98929, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 28, 
1907.) 


Cigarettes by the million. Handling 

the waste product in a large factory, 
Manila, Philippine Islands. 3578. 
(H 98725, Aug. 28, 1907.) 


Cliff (The) and the citadel overlooking 
. the harbor of Bastia, Corsica. 16903. 
(H 99083, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Corridor in the palace of the governor, 
Valetta, Malta. 16855. (H 99084, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Corte, once the seat of government of 

’ the famous island of Corsica. 16906. 
(H 99085, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Drawing off the liquid iron, main run- 
ner and lower part of blast furnace, 


Pittsburg, 2a. Ue. Ay docet. 7 (CE 
99123, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
Drying sails. Dutch sailing boats 


along the river front at Dordrecht, 
Holland. 6805. (H 98798, Aug. 26, 
1907. ) 

Emergency (An) kitchen, Soldier’s re- 
lief camp, Fort Mason, San Fran- 
cisco disaster, U. S. A. 8788. (H 
98731, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

Fast (A) express rounding the bend of 
the famous Horseshoe curve, Pa., 
U. S. A. 138250. (H 99007, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 

Filipino children in their playhouse, 

‘Tuuzon, Philippine islands. 3589. 
(H 98932, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 28, 
1907.) 

Fisherman’s (A) home and primitive 
dug-out boats, Philippine islands. 
3597. (H 990038, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Four trains abreast. Enormous traf- 
fic on the Penn. Ry., west of AIl- 

‘toana, (Pa... Ss) Ae 13255.) ( 
99086, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Furnace (The) stoves and incline used 

- » to. fill the furnace, making pig iron, 

= Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. 13230. (H 
99005, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


SATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Jagged wall of rock, 


Nn. S., pt. 4 


White (H. C.) company 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Grotto in the Latornia del Paradiso, 
ancient Syracuse, Sicily. 16710. 
(H 99087, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Harbor of Oran from Fort Santa Cruz, 
Algeria. 16401. (H 99088, Sept. 5, 
1907. ) 


Igorrote girl, type of one of the largest 
native tribes, Benguet province. 
Philippine Islands. 3599. (H 
98794, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

Igorrote (wild Filipino), mother and 
ehild, Luzon, Philippine islands. 
3591. (H 98933, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 « 
Aug. 28, 1907.) 

In line for rations. Relief camp at 
Fort Mason, San Francisco disaster, 
U. S. A. 8790. (UE Sb12T Sept. 6, 
1907.) 

In the heart of the Arab market, sons 
of the desert with their loads of 
forage, Constantine, Algeria. 16432. 
(H 99089, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


In the heart of a native village, typical 
of life in the tropics, Philippine Is- 


lands.. 3595. (BH 98727, Auge. 23, 
1907. ) 
Inclined railway to Washington 


Heights, 370 ft., a residence district 
of Pittsburg, Pa. (H 98803, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 

Inner harbor at city of Bastia, Cor- 
sica. 16901. (H 99090, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 

Italian street musician on the water- 
front, Bastia, Corsica. 16902. (H 
99091, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

the work of 
quarrymen in the 4th and 5th cen- 
turies B. C., ancient Syracuse, Sic- 
ily. 16711.° (H 99092, Sept. 5, 
1907. ) 

Legaspi, a seaport town of Southern 


Luzon, at the foot of majestic 
Mayon, (8274 ft.), Philippine Is- 
lands. 3604. (H 98795, Aug. 26, 
1907.) 


Looking toward Fort Santa Cruz from 
the municipal building, Oran, Al- 
geria. 16405. (H 99093, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 

Looking up the gorge of the Rummel 
thro’.a massive arch of the modern 
bridge, Constantine, Algeria. 16422. 
(H 99094, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Magnificent royal opera house, Valetta, 
Malta. 16853. (H 99095, Sept. 5, 
1907.) / 

Minaret of Santa Oliva, Tunis, Tunis. 
16503. (H 99096, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Monarch of the plains; buffalo in the 
corral, Banff, Alberta, Canada. (H 
99878, Sept. 20, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 19, 

1907.) 

Native girls with their singular water 
vessels made of long shafts of bam- 
boo, Philippine Islands. 3603. (H 
98730, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Native method of making rope, women 


twisting the fibre by hand, Philip- 
pine islands. 3585. (H 99002, Sept. 
3, 1907.) 

Native Sardinians in the Piazza della 
Constituzione, Cagliari. 16953. (H 
99097, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Native women rolling cigarettes by 
hand in a big factory, Manila, Phil- 
ippine Islands. 3575. (H 98722, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Negro (A) huntsman with his aborig- 


inal war weapon, the long bow and 


arrows, Philippine islands. 3598. 
(H 98934, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c@ Aug. 
28, 1907.) 


Old Dutch peasant digging potatoes on 
his little farm at Rhoon, near Rot- 
terdam, Holland. 6822. (H 98799, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Old farmhouse on a picturesque water- 
way, Monnikendam. 6820. (H 
98796, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Old historic church tower on James- 
town island. Site of earliest Eng- 
lish settlement in America. 875. 
(H 98790, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Old houses and crowded shipping at 
Delfshaven, Holland. 6818. (H 
98787, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Packing room in a large cigarette fac- 
tory, boys and girls at work, Manila, 
Philippine Islands. 3577. (H 98724, 
Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Picturesque church in the mountains 
of Corsica, Venaco. 16910. (H 
99098, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Pig (A) bed and the furnace, work- 
men preparing to take up the cooling 
bars of pig iron, Pittsburg, Pa., 
U. S. A. 13234. (H 99008, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 


' Polar bear (Ursus maritimus), Zoo, 


Lincoln park, Chicago, U. S. A. 234. 


(H 99099, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Pres. Roosevelt delivering his address, 

Georgia day, Jamestown exposition, 
Va. 18028. (H 98935, Aug. 29, 
1907; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1907.) 


693 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt, 
Primative ferry boat on the canal near 
Delft, Holland. 6810. (H 98800, 

Aug. 26, 1907.) : 


Quarries of ancient Syracuse, which 
yielded the material of which the 
city was built, Sicily. 16709. (H 
99100, Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Rapid transit in tropics, a carabao 
eart in the Philippine Islands. 3588. 
(H 98792, Aug. 26, 1907.) 

River (The) Tavignano and pictur- 
esque Corte, Corsica. 16907. (H 
99101, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Road leading to the quarries of ancient 
Syracuse, Sicily. 16708. (H 99102, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Roman catholic cathedral on avenue 
de France, Tunis, Tunis. 16502. (H 
99000, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Rounding the bend, ascending the 
heavy grades (90 ft. to the mile) to 
the Horseshoe curve, Penn. R’y, 
Allegheny mts., Pa. U. S. A. 138252. 
(H 98987, Sept. 3, 1907.) - 

Ruins of Daragh church and distant 
Mayon, Southern Luzon, Philippine 
Islands. 38602. (H 98729, Aug. 23, 

19075) 

School girls in native dress, upper gar- 
ment made of hemp gauze, Philip- 
pine Islands. 38587. (H 98726, 

‘Aug. 23, 1907.) 

Shepherd and his flock by a wayside 
stream, Northern China. 4482. (H 
98802, Aug. 26, 1907,) 

Smithfield st. and post office (right) 
in the heart of busy Pittsburg, Pa. 
U. S. A. 138202. (H 99006, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 

Strada teatro (Theatre street), with 
harbor in the distance, Valetta, 
Malta. 16854. (H 99103, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 


Strange pets; little girl and Indian 


leopards, Lineoln park, Chicago, 
U. S. A. 2387. (H 99104, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 


Trimming the ends of finished cigars 
and packing into bunches, Manila, 
Philippine Islands. 3574. (H 
98721, Aug. 23, 1907.) 

Two (The) brothers; huge rocks tow- 
ering above the waters of the bay, 
Nemours, Algeria. (H 99105, Sept. 
5, 1907.) 

Two track levels of P. R. R. on the 
Horseshoe curve, train rounding 
curve in distance 1 mile away, 100 
ft. higher; Pa. U. S. A. 18253. (H 
98986, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


694 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Upper Broadway and 7th ave. from 
' roof of Times building, Astor hotel 
on left, New York, N. Y. 62. (H 
98931, Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c« Aug. 28, 
1907. ) 


Valley of the Restonica and bridge, 
Corte, Corsica. 16909. (H 99106, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Van Ness ave., where the fire finally 
stopped, San Francisco disaster, 
U. S. A. 8776. 
~ 1907.) 

Verdure clothed walls of Pagsanjan 


canyon, Philippine Islands. 3596. 
(H 98793, Aug. 26, 1907.) 


Walls of the ancient castle and the 
fort, Corte, Corsica. 16908. (H 
99107, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Water vender in a narrow side street 
of old Tunis, Tunis. 16504. (H 
99108, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Wetting down and cooling the bed of 
pig iron in a blast furnace, Pitts- 
bung. Pan. (8S. 7 ALY adsz3s7 Cel 
99009, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Where modern appliances have been | 


adopted. Making cigarettes by ma- 
chinery, Manila, Philippine Islands. 
3576. (H 98723, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Where the earth and pavement were 
rent by nature’s mighty convulsions, 
San Francisco, U. S. A. 8784 (H 
99273, Sept. 11, 1907.) 


Yorktown monument commemorating 
the surrender of Cornwallis, York- 
town, Va., U.S. A. 876. (H 98791, 
Aug. 26, 1907.) 


White (James R.), Kali- 
spell, Mont. 
Citadel peaks, Mont. (H 99717, Sept. 


16, 1907.) [11298 
Flathead and Kootenai maidens. (H 
98837, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
Flathead (A) oat field. (H 99718, 


Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Flatheads. (H 98835, Aug. 27, 1907.) 
Gold-dust Morgan. (H 98840, Aug. 27, 
1907.) 


Grinnell giacier, Mont. (H 99715, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Gun Sight lake, Mont. (H 99716, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Gun Sight pass. 
1907.) 

Head of St. Mary’s valley, Mont. 
99710, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 98998, Sept. 3, . 


(H 99707, Sept. 16, | 


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n. S., pt. 4 


White (James R.), Kali- 


spell, Mont. 

Kootenai costumes. _(H 98833, Aug. 
27, 1907.) 

Kootenai lake, Mont. (H 99708, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Kootenais. (H 98836, Aug. 27, 1907.) 

Montana Indians. (H 98839, Aug. 27, 
1907.) 

Mount Grinnell, Mont. (H 99709, Sept. 
16, 1907.) , 

Mt. Merritt, Mont. (H 99711, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Mt. Wilbur, Mont. (H 99713, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 


Narrows (The), St. Mary’s lake. 
99706, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Red Eagle mt., Mont. (H 99714, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

Refiections in Lake McDonald. 
99705, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Rilley. (H 98834, Aug. 27, 1907.) 

White’s peak and Gun Sight pass. 
99712, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


(H 98838, Aug. 27, 


(H 


(H 


(H 


Woolf mocasin. 
1907.) 
White city construction 
company, Chicago, III. 


John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain — 


prize fight. (H 97576, Aug. 2, 1907.) 


[11299 © 


Wilkins (J. R.), Malden, 
Mass. 

Baby (The) madonna. 
10, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1907.) 


Winburn (J. H.), Sumter, 
S. C. 


Sumter baseball team. 
31,1907; 2c. Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Wolf (George A.), Wil- 
mington, Del. 


Homoeopathic hospital. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) [11302 | 
Worden (W. E.), San | 


Francisco, Cal. 


Burning of the Cliff House, San Fran- | 


cisco. (H 100352, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


[11303 | 


Wright (Francis L.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Birds eye of Minneapolis, 

south west from Guaranty bldg. 811. 

(H 99837, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11304 | 


Birds eye view of St. Paul. Free pub- | 
lic baths. 250. (H 99483, Sept. 13, 
1907.) 

Boat landing, St. Paul, Minn. 


800. | 
(H 99484, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


(H 98033, Aug. | 
[11300 | 


(H 99033, Aug. | 
[113801 | 


(HE 99530, | 


looking | 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Wright (Francis L.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 

Docks Lake Minnetonka, 
Minn. 805. 
1907. ) 

Lake Calhoun boulevard, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 807. (H 99730, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

Lake Harriet, Minneapolis, Minn. 808. 
(H 99731, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

— 809, 810. 
18, 1907.) 


(H 99729, Sept. 16, 


‘Library state university, Minneapolis, 


Minn. 806. 


1907.) 


Lily pond, Como park, St. Paul, Minn. 
816. (H 99840, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


(H 99732, Sept. 16, 


Excelsior, | 


(H 99838, 99839, Sept. 


695 


Wright (Francis L.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 
Minnesota state capitol. 802, 808. 


-(H 99485, 99486, Sept. 13, 1907.) 
Stone arch bridge, milling district, St. 
_ Anthony falls, Minneapolis, Minn. 

817. (H 99841, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Viaduct and flour mills, Minneapolis, 


Minn. 804. (H 99733, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 


Young people’s missionary 
movement, New York, 


Awaiting the result. (H 99119, Sept. 
6, 1907.) [11305 


Doctor (The). (H 99118, Sept. 6, 
1907.) 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


each since Jan. 1, 1907 


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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 alphabetically by pro- 
prietors with subalphabet 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 Gregory Seymour Allen, Suffern, N. Y. Class I, XXe, no. 23198, September DB, 
1907 ; 1 photograph received September 28, 1907. 


Allen (Gregory Seymour), American show print com- 
Suffern, N. Y. pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wounded ranger. The statuary is | Deacon’s welcome. A poster drawing 
fourteen inches high. Cowboy is ty- on which is depicted a kitchen. (I 


ing up a wounded arm and is sitting 23209, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
on the ground on the left side of a 


horse. (I 23198, Sept. 28, 1907.) Girl (The) and the stampede; Just a 
[11306 moment my easterner. Poster draw- 
ing. (1 22916, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Almiral (Raymond Francis), 


New York, N. Y. Pair of country kids, Hi to the rescue. 
Brooklyn public library, proposed cen- A poster drawing. (I 23081, Sept. 
tral library building. Exterior per- 20, 1907.) 
spective. (I 22884, Sept. 6, 1907.) ‘ 
[11307 American tobacco company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Hindu girl. Full face, bust portrait of 
girl lg smiling face. (I 28280, 


American lithographic com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Havana fives. Five young women 


similarly attired and wearing white | Oct % 1907.) at 

ehiffon hats. (I 23168, Sept. 26, Armour & co., Chicago, Ill. 

1907. ) [11308 | Albert B. Wenzell 1908 Armour calen- 
Homeward bound. Two boys each ear- | dar girl. (I 22878, Sept. 7, eg 


rying a bag, passing the foreground. 
(I 23285, Oct. 7, 1907.) C. Allan Gilbert 1908 Armour calendar 


Meditation. Woman in summer cos- | girl. (1 22876, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
tume wearing white hat with strings. Fred S. Manning 1908 Armour calen- 


(I 23284, Oct. 7, 1907.) dar girl. (1 22880, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
American show print com- Harrison Fisher 1908 Armour calendar 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. girl. (I 22877, Sept. 7, 1907.) 


Candy kid. Poster oat. Riera Henry Hutt 1908 Armour calendar 
a drawing room. ep : | ir]. (I 22879, Sept. 7, 1907. 
1907.) [11309 | : y 
' Arnold (F. MelIntosh), 

—— Poster drawing of a Dutchman) New York, N. Y. 

and an Irish woman entering a hotel. | Leaders. Four girls in two canoes 

(I 23082, Sept. 20, 1907.) |, - racine on river. ..(1 23288, Oct. 7, 
College (A) boy; The game of rat. 1907.) [11312 

2 ; 9 | 
Ja5e drawing. (I 22918, Sept. 12, | Arthur (James), Detroit, 


Mich. 
Automobile girl. Three quarter figure 
of woman in auto coat. (I 23275, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) [11313 


—I’ll give you one that you'll re- 
member. Poster drawing. (I 22917, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


} Bee ae y play foot ball, ’m damned. | Autumn. Riding girl. Three quarter 


- Poster drawing. (I 22919, Sept. 12, figure of woman in riding habit. a 
1907.) _ 23271, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


697 


698 


Arthur (James), 
Mich. 
Bathing girls. Half figures of two 
girls in bathing costumes. (I 22931, 


Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Bunch of roses. Three quarter figure 
of woman holding roses. (I 23274, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) ; 


Canoe girl. Full figure of young girl 
in boating costume and outing hat. 

_- (I 22985, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Christmas greeting. Three quarter fig- 
ures, group of two, child holding 
holly. (I 23272, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Memories. Half figure of young wo- 
man in evening gown. (I 22933, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Poppies. Half figure of a woman in 
drapery effect. (I 23273, Oct. 5, 

_ 1907.) 

Reflections. Three quarter figure of 
young woman looking in a long mir- 
ror. (I 22927, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Roses. Half figure of a young woman 
with Grecian drapery, and long dark 
hair. (I 22934, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Spring—Golf girl. 
ure of woman, with bag of golf 
sticks. (I 23269, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Summer—Among the _ trees. 
quarter figure of woman with open 
parasol. (1-23270, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Tulips. Half figure of young woman 
in Grecian drapery with bunch of 
dark tulips. (I 22930, Sept. 12, 
1907.) 


Two roses. Half figure young woman 
in evening dress, holding American 
beauty rose to her face. (I 22928, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Winter—Snow ball girl. 
ter figure of girl with sweater. 
23268, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Yachting girl. (Full figure of young 
_ woman in yachting costume. (I 
22929, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Yellow roses. Half figure of young 


Detroit, 


(I 


woman in lace gown. (I 22982, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 
Barnes-Crosby company, 


Chicago, Il. 

Pen drawing having two sides con- 
nected by folded portierres across 
top. (I 23139, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
[11314 

in form of a corner piece. (I 

23147, Sept. 16; 1907.) - 

of lady standing front view rest- 


ing one elbow on corner of case. 
23134, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Three quarter fig- | 


Three- | 


Three quar- | 


| 


(I | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


0. S., pt. 4 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Pen drawing showing a lady front view. 
She wears street costume. (I 23143, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady standing front 
view, buttoning her glove. (I 23141, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view. She holds a closed parasol. 
(I 23150, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady standing front 
view. She holds a muff. (I 23136, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view. She holds a purse. (I 231382, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


showing a lady standing front 
view. She wears a skirt and under- 
waist. (I 23140, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

-—_— showing a lady standing front 
view. She wears street costume. (T 
23128, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady standing nearly 
front view. She wears street cos- 
tume and holds a fur boa. (I 23145, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—— showing a lady two-thirds figure. 
She wears street costume and is tak- 
ing off her gloves. (I 23133, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 

—-— showing four ladies standing all 
approximately front view. (I 23144, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

showing four ladies standing in 

front of steps leading into a build- 

ing. (I 23146, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

showing half figure of lady front 

view. One hand rests on a table. 

(I 23137, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


showing half figure of a _ lady, 
front view. She wears a fur cloak. 
(I 23152, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—-— showing half figure of lady front 
view. She wears a fur jacket. (I 
23151, Sept 16, 1907.) 

showing half figure of a lady, pro- 
file view. She wears street costume. 
(I 23135, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

— showing half figure of a_ lady. 
She wears a short fur jacket. (1 
23131, Sept. 16,7 19075) 

showing half figures of four ladies 

in a horizontal row. (I 23125, Sept. 

16, 1907.) 

showing half figures of four ladies 

in vertical row. (I 23120, Supt. 16, 


1907. ) 
——showing lady standing profile 
view. She wears street costume. 


(I 23138, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


vy. 2, nos. 40-44 


699 


Barnes-Crosby Company, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Pen drawing showing six ladies standing 
inarow. (I 23130, Sept. 16, 1907. ) 


showing three ladies and a man 


standing around a writing desk. 
23126, Sept. 16, 1907.) | 
—— showing three ladies in a row | 


standing. (I 23148, Sept. 16, 1907. 


— showing three 


(I 23142, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
showing two ladies side view one 


seated and the other standing. (I 
23149, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

— showing 11 ladies in a row. All 
wear street costume. (I 23127, 


‘Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Baston (James W.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Contented baby. Small statuette 34 


inches high of seated baby. (I 
23098, Sept. 21, 1907.) use| 
Crying baby. Statuette with body | 


bent forward and with mouth wide | eae 
| Arrivée 


open. (I 23099, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Birney (W. V.), New 
Worle, NY: 
Poet ’mid congenial friends. Interior 


English sitting room. Young poet 


stands by table reading to two men. | 
[11316 | 


(I 23290, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Bischoff & Hoéfie, Munich, 
Germany. 

Abend bei Malines; etching by Herr- 
mann Ritter; represents a scene at 
evening at the town of Malines. (I 
22901, Sept. 11, 1907.) [11317 


Flandrische kueste; etching by Herr- 
mann Ritter; represents a scene 


along the coast of Flanders. (I 
22902, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Matines (Les); etching by L. Ba- 


lestrieri; represents a company of | 


nuns at early morning devotion in 


ehurch. (I 22900, Sept. 11, 1907.) 
Mittagesonne im park; etching by 
Herrmann Ritter; represents a 


scene in a park; large trees heavy 
with foliage. (I 22903, Sept. 11, 
- 1907.) 


Symphony in white no. III; etching | 


by John MeNeil Whistler; repre- 
sents two young maidens clad in 
white, one is partially reclining on a 
white divan. - 
1907. ) 


(ig 


ladies standing, | 
two front view and one back view. | 


(I 22899, Sept. 11, | 


| En détresse. 


Black. (H.) & co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Kaultless. Full length and _ nearly 
front view of a handsome young 
woman in fashionable attire. (I 
23221, Oct. 2, 1907.) [11318 


Blenner (Carle J.), New 
York, Ni) Ne 
Bertha. Head and shoulders of young 
woman, brunette. (1 23289, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) [11319 


Boileau (Philip), New 
Work: N.: Y. 
Phyllis; full face, three quarter figure 
of young woman dressed in black. 
(I 22851, Sept. 4, 1907.) [11320 


Braun, Clement & ©co., 
Paris, France. 

A L’Orée du jour. 8610. Beach scene. 
In the foreground is a fishing boat in 
which is a man. (I 22948, Sept. 13, 
1907.) allel 


Abondance. 5793. Nude bust female 
figure with hair flowing down on her 
left shoulder and back, grapes in her 
hair and in her hands. (I 22938, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 

aus Dut. (sour... Lortrait oF 
young woman, dressed in white, 
with her hat hanging behind her 
head, she is standing on a bridge. 
(I 22946, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Colin-Maillard. 5788. Scene in the 
country, seven young women dressed 
in loose gowns. (I 22941, Sept. 13, 
1907. ) 


8599. Marine scene 
showing a boat, disabled, in which 
are several men trying to catch a 
line thrown to them. (I 22945, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 

Faucheurs (Les). 8592. Scene in the 
fields, in the foreground are two men 
sharpening their scythes. (I 22944, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Fleur de bruyére. 8614. Bust figure 
of a young girl, dressed in peasant 
clothes, walking in the fields. (I 
22956, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Graziella. 8663. Bust portrait of a 
young woman with curly hair flow- 
ing down her back. (I 22960, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 


Hallali sans gloire. 8623. Winter 
scene in a forest; in the foreground 
is a stag lying in the snow ap- 
parently breathing its last. (I 
22950, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Jane. 8662. Bust figure of a young 
woman, shoulders bare, wearing 
around her neck a _ necklace of 
pearls. (I 22959, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


700 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. 8.5 pt. 4 


Clement & 
Paris, France. 
Jeu de Graces. 5795. Scene in the 

woods, two young women dressed in 

loose white gowns playing a game. 

(I 22940, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Katy. 8660. Bust portrait of a young 
lady wearing a white hat tied to her 
head by a veil. 
1907.) 


Lendemain de tempéte. 8609. Beach 
scene showing large group of men 
and women manning a_ windlass 
which is pulling in the wreck of a 
boat through the breakers. (I 22947, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Portrait de jeune fille. 


Braun, co., 


8576. Young 


girl standing near a tree, holding in | 
her hands a glass in which are four | 


(I 22942, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Pré-salés. 8620. Figure of a shep- 
herdess accompanied by a dog, lead- 
ing a flock of sheep through the 
country. (1 22949, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


President Roosevelt. 8636. Three- 
quarter length portrait, standing 
near a desk. 
1907.) 


Sa Majesté Alexandra, Reine d’Angle- 
terre. 8837. Three-quarter length 
portrait of the Queen of England. 
seated on a throne. (I 22970, Sept. 
13, 1907.) 


Un sauvetage a Royon. 
scene ; 
ing to an upset rowboat. 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Soleil couchant. 8589. 
several fishing boats at anchor. 
22952, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Sur la plage de Scheweningen. Beach 
scene; several fishing boats on the 
beach and in the distance, three 
groups of persons. 
13, 1907.) 


Surprise. 5791. 
seated on a rock in the position of 
one taken by surprise. (I 22937, 
Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Temps orageux. 8590. Marine scene; 
in the foreground are two sail-boats, 
three more boats in the distance, 


roses. 


8616. Marine 


stormy weather on sea. (I 22953, 
Sept. 15, 1907.) 

Tricoteuse. Femme de Vile qd Yeu. 
8597. Interior scene showing a 


woman dressed. in dark clothes, 
wearing a shawl] over her head. 
22954, Sept. 13, 1907.) : 


(I 22958, Sept. 18, | 


(I 22969, Sept. is, | 


three male figures are cling- | 
(I 22957, 


Beach scene; | 
(Ts, 


(I 22951, Sept. | 


Nude female figure | 


OT.) 


Clement & 
Paris, France. 
Veuve de marin. 8598. Interior scene 

showing a woman seated near a win- 

dow, holding an infant in her arms. 

(I 22955, Sept. 13, 1907.) 

Vieux maitres (Les). 8586. Scene in 
the interior of an art shop; young 
woman looking at a picture which 
She holds in her hands. (I 229438, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) - 

Volant (Le). 5794. Scene in the woods, 
showing a young woman dressed in 
loose white gown, playing rackette. 
(I 22939, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Braun, €0., 


Braus’ art store, New 
York, N.Y: 
Mischief. Figure of cupid in sitting 


position. (I 23079, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


[11322 


Brewster (George T.), 
New York, N. Y. 

Bas relief sketch from life of Augus- 
tus St. Gauden’s head, life size or 
nearly so on oblong slab 12 by 14 
inches. (I 23088, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

[11323 


Brown (Delores E.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Dog head, round. Picture is a dog 
head, which tapers from dark brown 
to light brown, has collar with silver 


ornaments. (I 23114, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
[11324 
Marine sunset and ducks. Painting 


represents a marine sunset and two 


white ducks swimming. (I 231138, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Buongiorno (Donatus), 


New York, N. Y. 

Rose (The). Girl’s head; blonde hair ; 
blue eyes; white lingerie hat tied 
with blue ribbons. (I 22881, Sept. 7, 
1907: 1 photo. Sept. 14, 1907.) 

[11325 
Burdick (J. E.), New 
. York Ne ae 

Portrait bust of Maud Adams. In the 
costume of Peter Pan. The head is 
erect and turned to the left. (I 
23199, Sept. 28, 1907.) [11326 


Cameron (Edgar S.), Chi- 
cago, Ll. 
Design for a painted frieze represent- 
ing the sources of the law. (I 23159, 
Sept. 26, 1907.) {11327 


Carlyle, (Florence), New .- 
York, N. Y. 

Mischief maker. Full length figure of 
young woman in light pink dress, 
holding a hat. (1: 23286, Oet. 7, 
1907.) [11828 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


- Bedtime. 


FINE ARTS 


Clausen (William), New 
York: N.Y. 

Hound and hunter. Man in a boat 
holding a stag by the horns with a 
dog in the water. (I 22895, Sept. 10, 
1907. ) [11329 


Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
ork: Ins ¥, 

Arabian (The) nights entertainments, 
XI.—The valley of diamonds; paint- 
ing by Maxfield Parrish. (I 22853, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) [11330 


Old negro mammy holding 
a little white child on her lap. (I 
22894, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Danger ahead! Woman in a summer 
dress crossing a country road. 
Around a curve an automobile is 
coming at a good speed. (I 22920, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Fleet evolutions at sea; drawing by 
Henry Reuterdahl showing a large 
battleship at sea. (I 23047, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 


Helper (The). Small boy seated on 
the ground holding a lapful of ap- 
ples. (I 23203, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Little heroines of fairy tales. Goldi- 
locks and the Three Bears. Draw- 


} 
i 


| 


(I | 


ing by Jessie Willcox Smith. 
23100, Sept. 21, 1907.) 
Obstinate juror. Crowd of men in | 


barely furnished room. 
Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Wee (A) small tune. 


(1 23267, 


in the street. 
1907. ) 


Conklin (David Bruce), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Should auld acquaintance be forgot? 
Represents a number of books, maga- 
zines, papers. (I 22852, Sept. 5, 
1907.) [11331 


Cooper (Colin Campbell), 
New York, N. Y. 


New York, from the Hudson; scene on | 


Hudson, foot of Cortland st. (I 
22849, Sept. 4, 1907.) [11332 
Coxhead (Jno. H.), Buf- 
Fang; N.Y, 
Main floor, plan of a church. 358. (I 
23215, Oct. 1, 1907.) [11333 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
ie 
Highland rovers. Eight cows grazing 
in pasture in Highlands of Scotland. 
(I 23232, Oct. 3, 1907.) [11334 


An old man and_ # sey ed (een teas : 
‘an old woman standing side by side | Se ea a eee 


(I 23204, Sept. 28, | 


-Late autumn 


701 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
Weue 


Gray day in Holland; canal running 
through center of composition, which 
extends to a lock. (I 22846, Sept. 4, 
1907.) 


in Holland. Autumn 
landscape. Stream of water in fore- 
ground emptying into lake in center 
background. (I 23231, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Crowell (The) publishing 
company, Springfield, 
Ohio. 
Happy childhood; represents an out- 
door scene, a father, evidently re- 
turning from the day’s labor. being 


met by the wife and son. (I 22855, 
Sept. 6, 1907.) [11335 
Daprato statuary com- 


pany, Chicago, Il. 
An altar in Gothic style; in the central 
lower part is a monogram, “B. V.” 
(I 22977, Sept. 14, 1907.) [11336 


Gothie main altar; represents an altar 


in Gothic style. (I 22856, Sept. 
G: A907.) 
Day (F. Charlotte), New 
York Ni ¥: 


Guardian of the pass. Pastel painting 
of a St. Bernard, life size, with a 
barrel strapped about his neck. (I 
23214, Oct. 1, 1907.) [11337 


Dixon (Joseph) Crucible 
company, Jersey City, 
by SF | 


toons of fiowers are shown three cu- 
pids. - (1 22896, Sept. 10, 1907.) _ 
[11338 
Dubugue altar manufac- 
turing company, Du- 
buque, Iowa. 


Gothic main altar, 1402; table sup- 
ported by six columns. (I 22838, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) [11339 


Roman main altar, 1360; table sup- 
ported by four heavy cclumns. (I 
22841, Sept. 3, 1907). 


— 1375; table supported by heavy 
carved columns. (I 22840, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 

1401; table supported by two 


large ornamented columns on the 
ends. (I 22839, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Roman side altar, 137 table sup- 
ported by eight columns in front and 
two atsides. (I 22837, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Tudor Gothie main altar, 1403; table 
supported by four pilasters. (I 
22842, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Dunsmore (John Ward), 
New York, N. Y. 
Washington and La Fayette at Valley 
Forge, 1778. Washington’s office in 
the Potts House. La Fayette stand- 
ing protesting his unswerving friend- 
ship to Washington. (1 23287, Oct. 
7, 1907.) [11840 


Du Pont de Nemours (BP. 
I.) powder company, Wil- 
mington, Del. 
Count Gladstone IV. Left profile of 
setter dog in attitude of attention. 
(I 23156, Sept. 26, 1907.) [11341 


Joe Cumming. Left profile of fine set- 
ter dog. (I 23042, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
Lady’s Count Gladstone. 
fine setter dog, showing full right 
side of body. (1 23158, Sept. 26, 
1907.) 

Tony’s gale. 
attention, showing left profile of 
body and head. (I 23157, Sept. 26, 
1907. ) 


HKdwards (Harry C.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Sunset in the Adirondacks. Sunset on 
Umbazookskus river. Under a leaf- 
less tree in left center foreground. 
stands a deer on the bank of a 
stream. (I 23234, Oct. 3, 1907.) 

{11342 


Hlsley (Arthur J.), Lon- 
don, Hngland. 


Keeping watch; little girl in pink dress | 
asleep on beach, and a large St. Ber- | 


nard is lying on guard beside her at 
left. (1 22845, Sept. 4, 1907.) 
[113438 


Elson (A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Exhibition poster. A woman and two 
children looking at a collection of 
pictures. (I 23078, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

[11344 


Fairbanks (HK. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Railway track scale. Builder’s plan. 
Sheet 1, style 23. (I 22885, Sept. 9. 
1907. ) [11345 

—— Builder’s plan. Sheet 1, style 24. 
(I 22889, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


First detail plan. Sheet 3, 
drawer 5. (1 22886, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
First detail plan. Sheet _ 8, 
drawer 6. (I 22891, Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Foundation plan. Sheet 2, drawer 
2. (1 22825, Aug. 31, 1907.) 
Foundation plan. Sheet 2, drawer 
6. (I 22890, Sept. 9. 1907.) 


Picture of a | 


Portrait of setter dog in. 


| 


| Be 


Fairbanks (E. & T.) & co., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Railway track scale. Second detail plan. 
Sheet 4, drawer 5. (I 22887, Sept. 9, 


1907. ) 

Second detail plan. Sheet 4, 
drawer 6. (1 22892, Sept. 9, 1907.) 
Suspension track scale. Builders’ 
plan: End elevation. Sheet 3. (I 


23224, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


—— Builders’ plan: Plan view. Sheet — 


2. (I 23223, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Builders’ plan: Side elevation. 
sheet 1. (I 23222, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Fifth detail plan. sheet 9. (I 
23230, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


First detail plan. sheet 5. (I 
23226, Oct. 3, 1907.) 

Foundation plan. sheet 4 (I 
23225, Oct. 3, 1907.) 

Fourth detail plan. sheet 8. (I 
23229, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
—— Second detail plan. sheet 6. (I 

28227, Oct. ay 290m) 
Third detail plan. sheet 7. (I 


23228, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., De- 
troit, Mich. 


wise. Owl which is looking 
towards the foreground, perched on 
a leafless bough. (I 23166, Sept. 
26, 1907.) [11346 

Sunday morning. A wood cabin, near 
which is seen an old man seated on 
a rude box and engaged in reading. 
(I 23167, Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Field (Marshall) & Go., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Poster of classical figure holding in 


her hands a pot of tulips. (1 22826, 
Aug. 24, 1907.) [11347 
Friedman Shelby shoe 


company, St. Louis, Mo. 
Swell girl. Young girl in street attire. 
(I 23279, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11348 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 

Mother (The). Oil painting, an inte- 
rior subject, depicting a mother and 
daughter with their arms clasped. 
(I 22854, Sept. 6, 1907.) [11349 


Gorham (Sidney 8.), New 
YorksvIN Xe 
At the rest. Old inn or rest, in one 
of the streets of Anvers sur Oise 
near Paris, the effect is moonlight. 
(I 23077, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11350 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


ARTS 7038 


Gorham (Sidney 8.), New 
Worle, N.Y. 

Earthen (The) jar. Strong silhouette 

form of an old woman against a 

window in the background. (1 


23075, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


ing light, between the two women | 
is a spinning wheel, a table with a 
pitcher. (I 23073, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Old (The) oak. Old woman sitting 
by a table in full lamp light. (I 
23074, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Resting in the sunshine. Young wo- 
man near a window dozing; on a 
table is a tall lamp, a spinning wheel 
& a water pitcher. (I 23076, Sept. 
18, 1907.) 


Gorham manufacturing €o., 
Providence, R. I. 
Bust of George Washington. A three | 
quarter view of the head; the bust | 
is shown full front view. Arms are 
not shown. (i 28205, Sept. 30, | 
1907.) [11351 


Gould (Frank Jay), Tar- 
rytown, N. Y. 

Femme (La) sans souci; oil painting | 

of a nude reclining on the ground. | 

(I 23122, Sept. 24, 1907.) [11352 | 


Lavenses (Les): oil painting showing | 
two women washing ina stream. (I | 
23115, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Lieutenant Melville; oil portrait show- 
ing head and shoulders of a man, 
face slightly turned. (I 23120, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 


Millstream (The); oil painting of a 
stream spanned by a two arch stone | 
bridge. (I 23116, Sept. 24. 1907.) 

Pierrot et Pierrette, oil painting, light, 
showing a man with broad hat. (I 
23123, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Pont (Le) de Varona; oil painting of a | 
bridge across a river. (I 23117, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 

Portrait of Mrs. Frank Jay Gould; oil 
painting showing Mrs. Gould in a 
standing position. (I 23119, Sept. 24. 
1907.) 

Storm (The); oil painting showing in 
the central foreground a pool of | 
water. Beyond the pool is the figure 
of aman. (I 23121, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Villageoise (La); oil painting of a 
country girl from six to twelve years 
old. (I 23118, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Voice of the sea; shows a cardinal | 
robed in red. standing on a beach. | 
(I 23124, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


| Armida. 


| Deer (A) in a thicket. 


Griffin (Robert) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Basket design. In lower centre a bas- 
ket of roses and other flowers. (I 
22983, Sept. 14, 1907.) pildssa 


| Cupid design. Cupid partially outlined 
Morning. Two women in early morn- , 


by a festoon of flowers. (I 22982. 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Rose design. Design of a bunch of 
roses and other flowers which is out- 
lined with a garland. (I 22984, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 


Grosvenor (J. M.) & co., 
Boston, Mass. 
See-saw. The design shows two beau- 
tiful little girls playing see-saw with 
a dog. (I 23091, Sept. 20, 1907.) 
[11354 


Guild (EH. Cadwalader), 
Berlin, Germany. 
Carnegie (Andrew) portrait medallion 
en-face. (I 238039, Sept. 4, 1907.) 
[11355 


Hamilton, Brown shoe 
company, St. Louis, 
Mo. 

Western (The) girl. Three-quarter 
length figure of girl in western cos- 
tume. (I 238048, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

[11356 


Hanfstaengl (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 

After the coffee party. A woman hold- 
ing a quill in her hand, is leaning 
back in her seat. (I 23033, Sept. 16. 
1907. ) [11357 


After the rain. A pond, in which reed 
grass is growing, in the woods at the 
right a boat drawn ashore. (I 23008, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Appointment (An). A young Tyrolean 
smoking a pipe, is making an ap- 
pointment with two young women. 
(I 23019, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Portrait of a woman, half 

length; face turned to the right; 

ornament in her hair, which is fall- 

ing over her shoulders. (1 23000, 

Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Artist (The) 
table painting. 
1907.) 

Blind man’s buff. A number of little 
boys and girls, grouped around a 
staircase. are playing blind man’s 
buff. (I 23020, Sept. 16, 1907.) 

A deer with 

large antlers is standing in the midst 

of the forest, apparently on guard. 

(I 23023, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


A monk seated at a 
(I 23032, Sept. 16, 


704 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


s 


Hanistaeng] (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 

Dreams of youth. An elderly man, 
seated at a table in a garden; a book 
in his right hand; a cigar in his left 
hand. (23026, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Drinking (A) feast of the Teutons. A 
group of Teutons seated at a table 
under trees. One of them is offer- 
ing a drink to a Roman eaptive, who 
is declining it. (1 22987, Sept. 16, 
1907.) 

Kn passant. Two young women prom- 
enading in a park. (1 22988, Sept. 
16, 1807.) 

HKarly spring. 
the beginning of spring; a roe in the 
foreground. (I 238028, Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 


HKvil (The) look. An Italian scene; 
four girls descending the stairs, two 
of them linking arms. (I 22995, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 

Yirst (The) lesson. <A young girl 
seated on a bench is teaching her lit- 
tle sister, who is sitting near her. (I 
23008, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


For sale. Four dachshunds, exhibited 
at a dog show; in front a sign indi- 
eating that they are for sale. (I 
23029, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Gross (The) glockner. A view of the 
famous mountain gross glockner. (I 
23024, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Happy youth. Young woman playing 
a guitar. At a table are seated two 
elderly men and a young man. (I 
23004, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


House cleaning. A young Dutch girl, 
dressed in her national costume, sa- 
bots on her feet, is mopping the 
housefloor. (I 23018, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Jcseph Joachim. Half length figure 
of Joachim, the celebrated violinist. 
(I 23017, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Late (A) session. Group of friends 
seated around a table smoking and 
drinking. (I 23016, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Longing. A young woman seated ata 
table near a window; eyes closed. 
(I 22993, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Magda. Bust portrait of a young wo- 
man; head turned to the left; flow- 
ers in her hair; left shoulder bare; 
a fan in her lap. (1 238007, Sept. 16, 


1907.) 
Marianne. <A bust portrait of a young 
woman; full face; loose garment 


draped around her shoulders. (1 
23031, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


A scene in a forest in 


Hanfstaengl (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 
Mont Cervin. A view of Mont Cervin 
or Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps. (I 
23025, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Muse (The). Bust portrait of a wo- 
man; full face; a laurel wreath on 
her head. (I 23001, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Musie lesson. Interior of a Tyrolean 
cottage. A young man is teaching a 
young girl to play the zither. (I 
22990, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Portrait of a child. XII. Painted by 
Fr. A. V. Kaulbach. Bust portrait 
of a boy, almost full face; long 
wavy hair. (I 22989, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


—— XIII. Painted by F. A. V. Kaul- 
bach. Portrait of a girl; half fig- 
ure; head turned to the left; wreath 
adorning her head. (1 23014, Sept. 
1G) 19073) 

XIV. Painted by F. A. V. Kaul- 

bach. Bust portrait of a girl; head 

turned to the left; hair flowing over 

her shoulders. (I 22996, Sept. 16, 


1907. ) 
—— XV. Painted by F. A. V. Kaul- 
bach. Little girl seated on bench; 


hands folded in her lap; full face; 
hair flowing over shoulders. (I 
23015, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Portrait of a lady. VII. 
KF. A. Vi Waulbadeh: 


Painted by 
Head of a 


woman; profile; grave expression 
of face. (I 28022, Sept. 16, 1907.) 
——VIII. Painted by F. A. V. Kaul- 


bach. Full length figure of a wo- 
man, face profile, turned to the left; 
her left hand behind her back. (1 
23012, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Portrait of Pepi Gloeckner. 
length female figure; an aigrette in 
her hair; head erect; her right 
hand holding the train of her dress. 
(I 22997, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Prayer (A). Painted by H. Kaulbach. 
Group of five children; the oldest 
is showing a younger one how to 
fold her hands. (1 23009, Sept. 16, 
1907. ) 


Pride (The) of the Palatinate. Wine 
cellar of a convent; a group of 
monks and laymen around a table; 
one of them tasting the choice vint- 
age. (I 238002, Sept. 16, 1907.) — 


Reverie. A young woman is seated on 
a stool before a table, on which an 
opened letter is lying, her head rest- 
ing on her left hand, lost in thoughts. 
(I 23010, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Full 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Hanfstaeng] (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 

Roe (A) family. A scene in a forest; 
a female roe watching her offsprings, 
two of which are grazing; in the 
background tall trees. (I 28027, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Serious (A) case. Four small chil- 
dren, one of them pulling a wagon, 

- are taking a sick dog to a veterinary. 
(I 22998, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Silhouette (The) artist. Group of 


men and women around a table in a | 


tavern; an artist is cutting a sil- 
houette of a young woman. (I 
23011, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Singing girls. Two Italian girls, walk- 
ing. at the sea shore and singing; 
one carries a basket on her arm, the 
other on her head. (I 23013, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


Sunday (A) on the Havel. A scene 
on the river Havel; tall trees in the 
foreground ; crowds of people prom- 
enading along the river; on either 
side of an island pleasure boats. (I 
22999, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Temple of Abu Simbel. Exterior view 
of lower part of the temple Abu 
Simbel, showing four figures, upper 
portion of one being destroyed, hewn 
out of the rock. (I 22994, Sept. 16, 
1907)... 


Touch me not. Christ forbidding the 
Magdalen, who is kneeling before 
him, to touch him. (I 22991, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


Tremosine. A view of a lake, sur- 
rounded by mountains and rocks; 
on the latter are a number of build- 
ings. (I 230380, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Uprising of the Tyroleans. Scene in 
a Tyrolean village during the French 
occupation; a large crowd of armed 
mountaineers are about to mareh 
against the enemy. (I 23006, Sept. 


~ 16, 1907.) 

Visitor (A). Two young women, 
seated on chairs, one is sewing; a 
barefooted young man, carrying a 
flower, is entering. (I 22992, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


$ 
Winter landscape. A scene in the for- 
- est; ground covered with snow; in 
the foreground a deer. (I 23021, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Winter sun. Winter scene in the for- 
est; snow covered ground; a small 

‘ stream in the centre; in the back- 

: ground: a cottage. (I 23005, Sept. 
16, 1907.) 


ARTS ..- 7 705 


Harrington & Richardson, 
Worcester, Mass. 
Chance (A) shot. Trapper with rifie 
raised about to shoot at a deer. (I 
23044, Sept. 16, 1907.) [113858 


Hartman (S. B.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
‘Winter morning. Head of girl, ap- 
pearing over top of board fence. 


Snow shower in progress. (I 23283, 
Oct. 7, 1907.) [11859 
Hecker (Frank ay De- 


troit, Mich. 

Music room. Interior of a room, wo- 
man in black riding habit about 
leaving the room. (I 23080, Sept. 
18, 1907; 1 photo. Sept. 3, 1907.) 

[11360 


Henning (C. W.), Mil- 

waukee, Wis. 

Lady (The) of the jewels. Figure of 
young lady in evening dress; left 
profile of figure, with head thrown 
back and face partially toward the 
front; hair dressed low in the neck ; 
jewelled chain around neck. (I 
23045, Sept. 16, 1907.) [11361 


Hering (Henry), Windsor, 
Vt. 


Life size portrait bust of John Free- 
man. Shows the collar and neck- 
tie but without the shoulders. Be- 
low the head is a small tablet con- 
taining the name John Freeman. 
(I 23220, Oct. 2, 1907.) [11362 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 

At the edge of the pond, is an oblong 
water color painting with stream in 
foreground and man in a cart driven 
by three horses standing on the edge 
of the water. (I 23103, Sept. 23, 
1907.) [113863 


Autumn foliage. Painting with large 
shading trees in background and 
house, also canal boat just leaving 
a lock. (I 22913, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Bit (A) of old Holland. Water color 
painting with houses and wind mills. 
(I 23104, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Burning brush. A’ water color pic- 
ture, with man on cart, trees and a 
fire in foreground, houses in back- 
ground. (I 23207, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Chrysanthemums. Girl holding a 
bunch of chrysanthemums. (I 
22907, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Body of water with 
(IL 22910, 


Crossing the bar. 
sail boats in background. 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


706 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hvening shades. Painting with large 
trees in foreground, houses in back- 
ground, path running through centre 
and side. (I 22911, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Golden autumn. A water color paint- 


ing, with trees in foreground, house | 


in background, stream running 
through center of picture. (1 23208, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Homeward bound. Oblong water 


color painting, man in cart driven 
by four horses. 
1907.) 


Meadow (The) stream. Oblong water 
color painting with stream running 
through center. (I 23107, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 


Old (The) homestead. Oblong water | 


(1 23106, Sept. 23, | 


color painting, with trees and houses. | 


(I 238108, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Old (The) stone bridge. Oblong water | 
color painting with stream in center, | 
(I 


stone bridge crossing stream. 
23109, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


On the Grand Canal. 
color painting with body of water, 
sail boats in foreground. (I 23105, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Pond (The) beyond the village. Water 
color painting with body of water, 
men in boats in foreground, trees 
and houses in background. (I 
23110, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Pond lilies. Oblong water color paint- 


ing, with stream of water in center, | 


lilies in water in foreground. (I 


23111, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Rocky (A) coast. Oblong water color, 
with houses on land in foreground. 
(I 23112, Sept. 23, 1907.) 

Roses. Girl with roses in her waist, 
and holding a parasol which is in 
the background. (I 22905, Sept. 12, 
1907. ) 


Sere (The) and yellow leaf. Painting 


with large trees in foreground, house , 


in background. (I 22908, Sept. 12, 


1907.) 

Snowballing. Girl wrapped in furs, 
with snowball in her hand, back- 
ground snow is falling. (I 22906, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Spring blossoms. Girl holding an arm 
full of blossoms, wearing a flowered 
hat. (I 22904, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Spring’s flowery mead. Painting with 
large trees in foreground, 
running through the _ center. 
22912, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


(I 


Oblong water | 


stream | 


| Appeal 


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n. S., pt. 4 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Summer’s sylvan shade. Painting 
showing old mill in background, 
water wheel in foreground. (I 
22914, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Surf (The) at Block island. Painting 
with large rocks in foreground and 
water and sail boats in background. 
(I 22909, Sept. 12, 1907.) 

Wintery (The) moon. Painting, with 
trees and house in foreground, moon 
in upper foreground. (I 22915, Sept. 


12, 1907.) 
Hirschauer (H.), New 
York, INao 
Reaper (The); allegorical subject, 


showing an old man _ representing 


Time, and young woman riding 
through wood on _ horseback. (I 
22850, Sept. 4, 1907.) [11364 


Hirschberg (Carl), 

falo, N. Y. 
Two old salts; two children sailing 
boat in rocky inlet. (I 22848, Sept. 
4, 1907.) [11365 


Holzer (J. A.), New York, 
Nox 
St. John’s vision of Jerusalem. Paint- 
ing in three panels and lunettes. (I 
23052, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11366 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 
Cal. 

Basket baby, 313. Oil painting Yokia 
Indian baby, Wim. Peters. (1 23160, 
Sept. 26, 1907.) [11367 

Canvas 314. Oil painting 72 by 10 
inches, small Indian boy in a red 
shirt. (I 23161, Sept. 26, 1907.) 

Com-ti-di-li. 315. Oil painting. Yokia 
Indian baby nude, on the bank of a 
little stream. (JI 23162, Sept. 26, 
1907.) 


International (The) art 

publishing company 
New York, N. Y. 

(The). Little boy standing 
with letter sealed with heart in right 
hand, left hand outstretched. (I 
22871, Sept. 6, 1907.) [11368 

Confession (The). Little boy sitting 
on chair, both hands thrust in his 
pockets. (I 22870, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

Fire-place (The). Open brick fireplace, 
kettle hanging over fire, pans hung 
up, dishes and candle on shelf. (I 
22964, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Buf- 


| Indian boy and girl valentine series. 


A. Little Indian girl crouching be- 
hind heart. (I 22858, Sept. 6, 1907.) 
B. Little Indian girl behind 
shield. (TI 22859, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


— $$ 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


International (The) art 
publishing company. | 
Indian boy and girl valentine series. C. 
Little Indian girl kneeling behind 
shield. (I 22860, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


—-D. Little Indian boy and girl 
running with hands clasped. (I 
22861, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Neglected. Little boy sitting on chair 
holding head in his left hand. (I 
22868, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Ray (A) of hope. 
on high stool at desk, writing. 
22869, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


St. Patrick day series. 


(I 


A. Irish girl 


in native costume, holding pot of | 


shamrocks. (I 22862, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


—— B. Irish girl in native garb, hold- 
ing basket of shamrocks. (I 22868, 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 

—— C. Irish lad in full dress, tipping 
hat with right hand. 
6, 1907.) 


— DD. Harp and shamrocks, text on 
scroll. (I 22865, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

——H. Clay pipe and shamrock; bow 
on pipe. (I 22866, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


——F. 4 Irish children looking over | 


wall. Shamrock decoration. 
22867, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


Thanksgiving goodies. 


(I 


A. Turkey 


with partially spread wings stand- | 


ing on straw and facing to the right. 
(fh 22965, sept. 13, 1907; 1 photo 
Sept. 6, 1907.) 


——B. Turkey with partially spread | 


wings, facing to the left and stand- 
ing on straw. (I 22966, Sept. 13, 
1907; 1 photo Sept. 6, 1907.) 


—C. Pumpkin, corn and apples 
grouped together, with background 
of wheat. (I 22961, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


——D)D. Ear of corn in open husk. (I 
22962, Sept. 6, 1907.) 

——E. Table on which are spread 
turkey on platter, dish of fruit, 
pitcher and two glasses, pie with a 
portion taken off. (I 22963, Sept. 6, 
1907. ) 


Joslin (Orin W.), Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


Pius X, Pont. M. Bust of the Holy 


Father, Pope Pius X, wearing his | 


white robe. (I 23101, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
[11369 
Kenneth (W. D.), Spring- 
field, Mass. 


Memorial design. Three 


platform 


full Ionic bases. (I 22973, Sept. 13, 
1907; 1 photo Aug. 24,1907.) [11370 


13716—07——6 


Little boy sitting | 


(I 22864, Sept. | 


| I wonder if they’re true to me. 


707 


ARTS 


Kenneth (W. D.), Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Memorial design. Three platform 
bases under panel tablet with 
wreath of laurel carved in relief in 
front. €1 22972. Sepk 18," 2907.4 
photo Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Kohlhagen (Friedrich), 
Providence, R. I. 

Modelled portrait of Richard Wagner, 

size, 14 by 16. (1 22888, Sept. 9, 

1907. ) (11371 


Kurtz (Charles M.), Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 

Morning of life. Represents an ex- 
panse of water under an early morn- 
ing sky, with a portion of a row- 
boat in forespace. (I 23213, Sept. 
24, A907.) (11372 


Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Tor life; shows a bride and groom in 
a bower of foliage. (I 23154, Sept. 
24, 1907.) [11373 


Helping (The) hand; shows a man in 
tourist costume climbing up the face 
of a steep rock. (I 22883, Sept. 7, 
ASOT 


Shows 
a scene on shipboard on a moonlight 
night. (I 23049, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


In the near future, congested traffic in 
upper Broadway. (I 238200, Sept. 
28, 1907.) 


Informal (An) socialistic at the Van- 
morganfellers. Interior of a hand- 
some dwelling. Seated around the 
room are numbers of people. (I 
23202, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Opening of the hunting season in the 
wilds of the Adirondacks. Shows 
an outdoor mountain scene. (IL 
23050, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Prosperity; shows a gaudily but ex- 


pensively furnished room. (I 23153, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 


| Short but sweet; shows a moonlit cor- 


ner of a veranda, with a man and 
woman standing together. (I 22882, 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 

Story (The) of a summer, composed of 
five small pictures. (I 22827, Sept. 
3, 1907.) 


|Take care phwat ye’re saying Pat 
bases under paneled tablet with two | 


| 


\ 


Clancy. An angry Irishman stand- 
ing before a telephone. (I 23201, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 


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Life publishing company, 

New York, N. Y. 

What’s the use anyway? Nothing but 

an egg yesterday and a feather 

duster tomorrow. Drawing showing 

a handsome rooster leaning against 

a barn door. (1 23048, Sept. 17, 
1907. ) 


London cigarette com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Cigarette girl. Head and bust of girl 
seated at table holding cigarette in 
left hand. (I 23291, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
[11374 


Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 


Clematis. Five sprays of beautiful 
clematis. (I 23175, Sept. 26, 1907.) 
[11375 

Daisies. A large spray of beautiful 


daisies in the centre outlined by four 
smaller sprays of the same flower. 
(1 23173, Sept. 26, 1907.) 


A beautiful spray of 


Morning glories. 
(1 23170, Sept. 26, 


morning glories. 
1907.) 


Search lights. A tower, at the top of 
which rays of light are extending 
out at either side. (I 23171, Sept. 


26, 1907.) 

Wild roses. Five sprays of beautiful 
wild roses. (I 23174, Sept. 26, 
1907.) 


Wind mills, which appear to be erected 
upon a foundation made in the 
water. (I 23172, Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Manatt (Wm. Whitney), 
Providence, R. I. 
Nymphée. A statuette of a nude figure 
of a wood nymph feeding a squirrel. 
(I 23297, Oct. 8, 1907.) [11376 


Young setter dog. A statuette of a 


dog. Modeled one third life size. 
Reclining attitude. (I 23298, Oct. 8, 
1907. ) 


Mears (Helen Farns- 
worth), New York, N. Y. 
Bas-relief portrait of Edward Alex- 
ander MacDowell, 
composer seated in an easy chair. 
(I 22893, Sept. 9, 1907.) PLLSTT 


Moller (Ludwig), Ltibeck, 
Germany. 
Abendfrieden; painting by Ludwig 

Fischbeck, represents a woodland 
scene. A small body of water, thick 
clumps of trees near the banks and 
- tall grass growing out of the water 
are visible. (I 22844, Aug. 23, 
1907. ) [11378 | 


representing the | 


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Moller (Ludwig), 
Germany. 
Kinsame heide; painting by Ludwig 
Fischbeck, represents a broad ex- 
pansion of heath. There is a small 
log house with a slanting roof and 
Surrounded by large trees visible. 
(I 22843, Aug. 23, 1907.) 


Monarch typewriter com- 
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. 
American monarch at the Court of St. 
James. Man in the garb of a King, 
wearing mantle of ermine (I 
23189, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11379 


Monarch of the Hast. Jap, in royal 
garments and wearing upon his 
breast a number of medals. (I 
23191, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Two autocrats. Man attired like a sol- 
dier and wearing a mantle. (I 
23192, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Two monarchs. Man wearing epau- 
lets, his chest being literally covered 
with crosses. (I, 23190, Sept. 27, 
1907.) 


Lubeck, 


(John), Rich- 
mond, Va. 

island, the cradle _ of 

In the left hand corner is 

an old Confederate fort. (I 22874, 


Sept. 5, 1907.) [11580 


Murphy (Thomas D.) company, 
Red Oak, Iowa. 

Autumn. Path through the woods, the 
trees bright with rich red and yel- 
low leaves. (I 238086, Sept. 20, 
1907.) [11381 


Autumn woods. . Forest scene with tal] 
trees either, bare or with yellow 
leaves, which also cover the ground. 
(I 23087, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Miss Vanity. Flaxen haired little girl 
seated on bench, gazing with ad- 
miration on string of beads, which 
she has wound around her wrist. (I 
23206, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Sunset. Marine, into the green of the 
sea waves is reflected the red and 
vellow coloring of the sky. (I 23085, 
Sept. 20, 1907.) 


Naegele (Charles Frederick), 
New York, N. Y. 

Portrait of lady. Oil painting 20 by 
30 inches. Lady sitting elbow on 
knee and chin resting in the right 
hand. (I 23163, Sept. 26, 1907.) 

[11382 

| Tug of war. Ten female figures in tug 

of war with festoons of roses. (I 
22985, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Mooney 


Jamestown 
America. 


i 


- Contemplation; a plaster cast of a sit- 


FINE ARTS 


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709 


Naegele (Charles Frederick), | 
New York, N. Y. 
White (The) rose. Female head and | 
shoulders, loosened hair, white rose | 
at left shoulder. (I 22986, Sept. 14, | 
1907. ) | 
Nardi (J.) company, Bos- 

ton, Mass. | 

Christian Science church panel; a plas- 
ter cast, having an arched top and 
protruding base. It is six inches 
high at highest point of arch. (I 
22828, Sept. 3, 1907.) [11383 


ting cherub, the pose of which sug- 
gests profound thought. (I 22829, | 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Thought; a plaster cast of a sitting | 
cupid, figure eighteen inches in 
height, ten and one half inches at | 
widest, part of wings. (I 22830, | 
Sept. 3, 1907.) | 

National tea company, 
Chicago, II]. 

Hunting. Scene showing a young wo- 
man in cow-girl costume pointing a 
rifle. Two dogs are also in the de- 
sign. (I 22897, Sept. 10, 1907.) 

[11384 
New York continental jewell 
filtration company, New 
Mork, N: Y. 

Proposed mechanical gravity filtration 
plant. sheet. 10. Arrangement of 
connections for loss of head gauge. | 
(I 22684, Aug. 16, 1907.) [11385 | 

Sheet. 15. Assembly of parts of | 

operating table type B. (1 22685, | 

Aug. 16, 1907.) 

Sheet. 26. General 

22680, Aug. 16, 1907.) 

sheet. 25. Plan and elevations | 

of filter house and filters. (I 22686. | 

Aug. 16, 1907.) 


sheet. 27. Enlarged view show- 
ing details of clear water and sedi- | 
mentation basin. (I 22681, Aug. 16. 
1907. ) 

—— Sheet. 28. Enlarged detail view 
of sedimentation basin, overflow. 
chamber, drains, ete. (I 22683, Aug. | 
16, 1907.) 


view. (I | 


sheet. 29. Enlarged view show- | 
ing details of strainer system, in- | 
fluent flume, filter bed and clear 
water basin. (1 22682, Aug. 16, | 
1907.) 

sheet. 30. Plan and elevations 


of house, filters and plumbing. (I | 
22687, Aug. 16, 1907.) 


—— sheet. 52. Horizontal New York 
sect. wash filter. (I 22688, Aug. 16, | 
1907. ) 


Oden-Adams cut stone com- 
pany, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
Colville. Model of monument con- 
structed of stone; die, 3 members 
around with V groove between, name 
in center of same, base smooth fin- 

ish. (I 23051, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
[11386 


Pepsi cola company, New 
Bern, N. C. 

Gladys. Represents three quarter 
length figure of a young woman hay- 
ing her hair stylishly arranged. (I 
23089, Sept. 20, 1907.) [11387 


Photographische gesellschaft, 
Berlin, Germany. 

After dinner rest a while. Two dogs 
at a table on which there is an 
empty plate. (I 23196, Sept. 28, 
1907. ) [11388 


Bitterness (The) of dawn. In a room 
with empty tables and chairs a 
lonely cavalier is sitting at one of 
the tables; half filled decanters and 


glasses on the tables. (I 23195, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Heads I win, tails you lose. A young 


pup sitting on a fur muff and chew- 
ing on an end of one of the tails 


with which it is trimmed. (I 23194, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Heldengrab auf der Heide. Some gi- 


- gantic rocks piled upon top of a 
hill; beside it a clump of cypress 
trees. (I 23193, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

L’heure céleste. Several young girls in 
the gown of communicants kneeling 
in devotion; before the one in the 
foreground an angel is standing. (1 
23197, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Landscape by moonlight. <A river in 
whose water the moon is reflected 
winds its way through wooded coun- 


bey. Ch 23218" Octe 2a 1907.) 
Printz (The) Biederman 


company, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Wash drawing lady’s long loose coat, 
*» fron view.. » (ky 22831, Sept... 3; 
1907. ) [11389 


Wash drawing showing full figure of 


woman, one hand on hip. (I 22921, 
Sept. 12. 1907.) 
Prochazka (Ferdinand), 
New York, N. Y. 
Wreath. Memorial rises on a_ base 


with an enlarged base and plinth. 
In front is a figure of Silence 


draped. the drapery falling over 
bases: the arms are outstretched. 
(I 23102, Sept. 23, 1907.) [11390 


%10 


Providence lithograph com- 

pany. Providence, R. I. 
Review. In the foreground a fountain 
is seen playing. 
trees and a gateway are shown. 
22873, Sept. 6, 1907.) 


(I 


Solomon chooses wisdom. Solomon, 


dressed in a white robe, is shown | 
seated on a couch. (I 22872, Sept. | 
6, 1907.) 

Pustet (Fr.) &‘co., New 


OTIS INE 1 Ye 


Gothic style altar to be built of white | 
upon the | 


marble. Design shows 
Antependium below the Mensa a 
haut-relief of the face of Christ, with 
eross and palm crossed. (I 23219. 
Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Quirk (Nicholas J.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Speed contest at sea. Four funnelled 
steamer of Lusitania class in fore- 
ground racing with two funnelled 
ship in background. (1 22875, Sept. 
Wy L907)) [11393 

Ransom (Fletcher -C.), 

- New York, N. Y. 


Don’t forget the old folks at home; | 
young man, satchel in hand, bidding | 
goodby to family on threshold of | 


cottage. (I 22847, Sept. 4, 1907.) 


[11394 


Rice (Jerome B.) seed 
company, Cambridge, 

INNS 

Iirst (The) panful. 

overalls and carrying a pan partially 

filled with peas. (I 23165, Sept. 26, 

1907. ) [11395 


Two violets. 
head of a young woman with a pen- 
sive expression. (I 23164, Sept. 26, 
1907. ) 


Rochester optical company, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Mother and the child. Outdoor scene 


in summer, showing beautiful | 
grounds. (1 23169, Sept. 26, 1907.) 
[11396 
Rood (Hdwin), Chicago, 


Ill. 
Child life study. 2. 


caused by hooting of owls outside. 
(I 22832, Sept. 3, 1907. [11397 


3. Wash drawing showing a 
small boy pumping water on head of 
little girl. Nurse coming in the dis- 
tance, (I 22833, Sept. 3, 1907.) 


[11391 | 


[11392 


A boy wearing | 


In a circular panel the | 


Wash drawing of | 
children in crib with frightened look | 


| 


| Child life study. 4. 
In the background | 


Bliitenzeit. 


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Rood (Hdwin), Chicago, 
Tht 

Wash drawing 
showing small boy watching rabbit 
trap from behind bushes, little girl in 
background. (I 22834, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

—_— 9). Wash drawing showing a lit- 
tle boy and girl dressing before an 
old fashioned stove. Maid in the 
doorway. (I 228385, Sept. 3, 1907.) 

——6. Wash drawing showing two 
children anxiously watching the 
spanking process of baby. (1 22836, 
Sept. 3, 1907.) 


Rowlands (Walter), New- 
ton Center, Mass. 
New England interior. The interior of 


a room in which are seated two 
figures. (I 22978, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


{11398 
Saint-Gaudens (Augusta 
H.), executrix, Wind- 
sor, Vt: 

Boston public library group number 
one, consists of four symbolic fig- 
ures representing executive power, 
law and love. Beginning at the left, 
executive power is represented by a 
seated female figure, draped and 
holding a sword in her right hand. 
(I 22974, Sept. 14, 1907.) [11399 

Number two consists of three 
Symbolic figures representing science, 
labor and music. Beginning at the 
left, science is represented by a 
seated female figure holding a ball 
in her left hand. (I 22975, Sept. 
14. 1907.) 

Round medallion on which is the head 
of victory in bas-relief. The left 
side of the head is shown, crowned 


with a laurel wreath. Above the 
head are the words Nikh-Eiphnh. 


(I 22976, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Schnitzer (Gebrtider) , Ber- 

lin, Germany. 
Head of a young girl. (1 
[11400 


Time of flowers. ‘Two 
young ladies surrounded by flowers. 
One is playing a lyre. (1 23034, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 


Friihling (Der) kommt. The spring 
is coming. Two young ladies sur- 
rounded by flowers. (1 23036, Sept. 
16. 1907.) . 

Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Here’s to our wives and sweethearts. 

Toast scene. To the left are four 


Birbele. 
23035, Sept. 16, 1907.) 


young officers in a mess room. (I 
22923, Sept. 12, 1907.) [11401 


- Thoroughbred (A). 


y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Seribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 

Love (The) letter. Girl reclining on a 
couch, her left hand supporting her | 
chin and her right hand holding a | 
letter. (I 22922, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


On the skirmish line. 
white wearing large hat tied on with | 
eewure “weil. (I 22925, Sept. 12, | 
1907. ) 

Refugees (The). Male and female 
moose swimming a river. (I 22926, 
Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Full face, half 
length picture of a horsewoman in 
riding habit buttoning her right 
glove. (I 22924, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Seiter & Kappes litho- 
graphing company, 
Mew, Mork, N... Y. 
English gentleman holding small cigar | 
between his lips and monocle against | 
his right eye. (I 22857, Sept. 6, | 
1907. ) [11402 | 
| 
Stokes (Frederick A.) | 

company, New York, 
Nes ¥ 


Autumn (An) walk. Two large 3 | 
figures of young women each carry- | 
ing large fur muffs; old-fashioned 


costumes. (I 23053, Sept. 18, 1907.) 
[11403 
Belle (The) of old Manhattan. Large | 


figure of young woman in old fash- | 
ioned low-necked gown. (I 23064, | 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Betsy Ross. # figure of young woman 
in center of picture wearing Puritan | 
dress and holding original American 


flag containing 13 stars. (I 23060. | 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 
Bowl (A) of strawberries. Large ? | 


figure of young woman in old-fash- 
ioned white costume, holding bowl | 
of strawberries in left arm. (I | 
23055, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Castles in the smoke. Polished table | 
top in foreground, young man smok- 
ing pipe. (I 238069, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Evangeline. Large # figure of young | 
woman in center of picture, dressed 
with front laced bodice. (I 23058, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 

For fear of sunburn. Large busts of | 
young man in dark suit and young 
woman in white. (I 23071. Sept. 18, | 
1907. ) | 

Good night. Large figure of young | 
woman in old-fashioned gown with 
powdered white wig. (I 23062, Sept. | 
18, 1907.) 


; | Love me, love my cat. 
Girl dressed in |. 


| My 


| Priscilla. 


| Purity. 


Stokes (Frederick A.) com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Harp (The) player. Large figure of 
young woman in old fashioned cos- 
tume. (I 23054, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


White Persian 
cat in center, same being held by 
young woman. (I 238067, Sept. 18, 
1907. ) 

Love me, love my dog. Head of Eng- 
lish bull-dog in center of picture, 
with large head of young woman 
pressed against bull-dog’s head. (I 
23065, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Love me, love my donkey. Head of 
donkey in the center of picture, with 
large head of young man pressed 
against the donkey’s head. (I 23066, 
Sept. 18, 1907. ) 


Love me, love my horse. Large head 
of horse with bridle in center, large 
head of young woman leaning 
against horse’s head. (I 23068, Sept. 
18, 1907.) 


lady alights. Large figure of 
young woman in old fashioned cos- 
tume in center of picture. (I 23063, 
Sept. 18, 1907.) 


| On the beach. Large figure of young 


woman and young man seated on 
sand. (I 238056, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Pocahontas. Large % figure of Indian 
maiden dressed in Indian costume. 
(I 23059, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Large 2 figure of ycung 
woman wearing a white apron and 
cap. (I 23057, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Problem (A) of income. Polished 
table top in foreground, at the right 
side sits young man and young wo- 
man. (I 23070, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Sally. Large figure of young lady in 
low-necked, old-fashioned gown, 
seated before a harpsichord. (1 
23061, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Vain regrets. Young woman in even- 
ing dress seated with back half 
turned, face is profiled against left 
of picture. (I 23072, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Swift & co., Chicago, Ill. 

Represents bust portrait of 
a young girl with dark hair which 
falls loosely at the back, and un- 
covered neck and shoulders. (J 
22979, Sept. 14, 1907.) [11404 


Summer. Female figure loosely draped 
and wearing sandals, is shown seat- 
ed upon a marble seat with high 
back. (I 22980, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


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Swift & co., Chicago, Ill. 
Winter. Seated upon a skin rug be- 
side a marble wall is a female figure 
holding upon her lap a distaff filled 
with lint. 


Tiffany studios, 
Works, IN oye 

Design for ledger stone; base to be 
set level with the ground, in each of 


New 


(I 22981, Sept. 14, 1907.) © 


the corners of the top, the surface | 
is a passion flower rosette carved | 


in relief. 
[11405 
Triner (Joseph), Chicago, 
TGA 
Drinking the wine. 


(I 23084, Sept. 20, 1907.) | 


Woman reclining | 


in invalid’s chair having glass held | 


to her lips by another woman. 
DOLL. Oct, 1, LOOT.) 


Squeezing the grapes. 


(I | 
[11406 


Two females | 


loosely draped shown against back- | 


ground of branches and leaves. 
Dole MOCtn te OU ho) 


Trowitzsch & sohn, Frank- 
fort, Germany. 


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| Matchless 


Poppyland; painting by Gerald Acker- | 


mann; 


represents a large field of | 


poppies, a young girl with a little | 
child is sitting among the flowers. . 


(1 22898; Sept. 11, 1907.) 


United States playing 
card company, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Playing card coat-of-arms. A medieval 
shield surrounded by an oval rococo 
design. (1 23155, Sept. 26, 1907.) 

{11408 


Virginia Carolina chem- 
ical company, Rich- 
mond, Va. 
Queen of the harvest. 


[11407 | 


Represents full | 


face, three quarter length figure of | 
a beautiful young woman with dark | 


hair. (1 23090, Sept. 20, 1907.) 


[11409 


Volk (Douglas), Center 
Lovell, Me. 
Life mask of Hon. Stephen A. Doug- 
las. Chicago, 1857. (1 23040, Sept. 


16, 1907.) [11410 


Waite (Richard Alfred), 
New York, N. Y. 
Memorial to Robert Fulton, his achieve- 
ments with esplanade or La Porte 
du Pays. Embodying elevated ear- 


riage and pedestrian approach col- | 
umn and cluster of same, with lower | 


section suggestion of 


Moorings. | 


Prows of the Clermont as pedestals | 


for ethnological groups, 
(I 22968, Sept. 13, 1907.) 


land side, | 
[11411 | 


Waite (Richard Alfred), 
New York, N. Y. 
Memorial to Robert Fulton, ete., river 
side. (I 22967, Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Ward (Albert Prentiss), 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Jeath of St. Barbara. A composition 
containing four figures, that of St. 
Barbara who perishes by the sword 
at the hands of her father, a fanatic. 
(I 23217, Oct. 4, 19075) [11412 


Mary Magdalene at the feet of Christ. 
A picture of Mary Magdalene at the 
feet of Christ at the home of Simon. 
It contains ten figures in all. (I 
23216, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Watkins (Helen Lis 
Guthrie, Okla. Terr. 
Cotton blossoms. Cotton in ail its dif- 
ferent stages of development. (I 
22971, Sept. 13, 1907.) [11413 


Wells - Whitehead tobacco 
company, Wilson, N. C. 

(A) favorite. Represents 
half length figures of a woman and 
two men, all attired in evening cos- 
tume, and shown against a_ back- 
ground of palm leaves. (I 23093, 
Sept. 20, 1907.) [11414 


Whitney & co., Leomin- 
ster, Mass. 

Amie. Full length portrait of a young 
woman in summer garments. Her 
hat which is worn back upon. her 
head has a turned up brim. (1 
23187, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11415 


Breath of Spring. In the centre of the 
design a beautiful bunch of violets 
are shown against a background of 
maidenhair fern. (I 23179, Sept. 27, 
1907. ) 


Eleanor. Bust portrait, three quarter 
view of a beautiful young woman in 
costly summer waist. (I 23183, 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Esther. Full length figure of a young 
woman in summer attire. Her hat 
is trimmed with flowers. (I 23186, 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 


First Rose. 
a beautiful blown rose and bud. 
23177, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


A rose branch containing 
(1 


Florence. Full face bust portrait of 
a young woman wearing a _ hat 
trimmed with flowers. Her bodice 
is trimmed with chiffon. (1 23185, 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Se 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 40-44 


Whitney & ©co., 

ster, Mass. 

Fresh from the brook. 

sort of lily. (I 23180, Sept. 
1907. ) 


Last rose of summer. A _ beautiful 
bouquet of roses and _ buds. 
23181, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Lily of the valley. 
of lily of the valley. 
2, 1907.) 

Polly. Full length figure of a beauti- 
ful and stylishly gowned young wo- 
man in summer garments. Her hair 
is worn in a fluffy manner. (I 
23188, Sept. 27, 1907.) 

Ruth. Bust portrait of a very beauti- 
ful young woman wearing a bodice 
cut somewhat low exposing her neck. 
(I 28184, Sept. 27, 1907.) 

Tea rose. A rose branch containing 
two beautiful blown roses and sev- 
eral buds. (I 23178, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Wilmarth (Glen George), 
Aldenville, Pa. 

Auto girl. Girl attired in automobile 
dress, composed of cap, coat and veil 
(tied under chin). (I 238041, Sept. 
16, 1907.) [11416 


Leomin- 


27, 


A bouquet of a 


(Lbs, 
| St. John at Patmos. 


A Lovely bouquet | 
(I 23182, Sept. | 


ARTS rele 


Wilson (Frederick), Briar- 

cliff Manor, N. Y. 
Annunciation to the shepherds. A 
drawing in black and white in five 
panels, base shows three shepherds 
and their flocks. (1) 28212) Oct 
1, 1907.) [11417 


A drawing in 
black and white showing the holy 
city in the upper panel, divided in 
the lower part into three panels. (I 
Zeal, Oct. 4, 1907. 


Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, IN: J: 

Bonfire. Oil painting 20 by 24 inch. 
Night scene, background, landscape, 
A boy with brown cap, white waist 
dark pants, kneeling near a bonfire. 
(I 23176, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11418 


Sure shot. Small boy in knickerbocker 
and red sweater kneeling on right 
knee. (1 23233, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Woonsocket rubber com- 
pany, Woonsocket, R. I. 
Fisherman (The). The design shows 
a man in a boat in a seated position, 
engaged in fishing. (I 23092, Sept. 
20, 1907.) [11419 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photo- 


graph each since Jan. 1, 1907 


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LibiakhyY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
51st CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4 


| PART 4: 


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

FINE ARTS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 2 
Nos. 45-48 
NOVEMBER, 1907 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


1907 


0 aati =o 


SRN LT, ir cay 


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


CLASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 W. L 
Class F, XXc, no. 58542, October 1, 1907; 2 copies received Sep 


Allen, Butler, Pa. 
tember 25, 1907. 


Allen (W. L.), Butler, 
Ea 

Butler, Pa., bird’s eye view of, from 

the south side. (F 58542, Oct. 1, 

1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) [11420 


American-examiner,, New 
Mork, IN. Y: 
Ach! We all vas young. (F 59055, 
Oct. 21, 1907.) [11421 
Adolph finds his Uncle Schmidt. (F 
58907, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Allee samee comes Chinese explorer. 
(F 58540, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
And likewise. (F 58712, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Boys will be boys. (F 59054, Oct. 21, 


1907. ) 

Captain Brown. (F 59197, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

F. M. Muggsby’s social aspirations. 


gee, i 1907. (FF 58904, Oct. 15, 
1907. ) 

== en 20, 1907. (EB 59056, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

tet 4. SOOT.  ( 59198, Cet. 28, 
1907.) 

=———— Nov. 9, 1907. ( 59418, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

Nay. 10, 1907. (FF 59527, Nov. 
af, 1907.) 

Foxy Grandpa. (F 59007, Oct 18, 
1907.) 

Fritz gets a camera. (F 59416, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 


American-examiner, 
York, aN. ¥- 
Happy Hooligan. (F 59202, Oct. 28, 
1907: ) 
He makes a bonfire. 
DS LOTS) 
Her iridescent name was Maud. (F 
58538, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Her name is now Maud Hooligan. (F 
599419, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Home, home, home sweet home. (F 
58902, Oct. 15, 1907.) 


New 


(F 58903, Oct. 


It vas der Captain’s cousin. (EF 
59201, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
Jimmy. Sept. 29, 1907. (F 58536, 


Sept. 30, 1907.) 


— Oct. 6, 1907. (F 58715, Oct. 7, 


1907. ) 

—— Oct. 18, 1907. (F 58906, Oct. 15, 
1907. ) 

—— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59057, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

——— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59200, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

Nov. 3, 1907. F 59420, Nov. 4, 

1907.) 

== Nov. 10, 1907. (Ek 59523, Nov. 
PEDO T..) 

Katzenjammers are 


relieved. (F 
el OCt. 1, Lous.) . 
Long live King Jake. Oct, 20, 1907. 

(EF 59053, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
715 


716 


American-examiner, New 
York, N. Y. 
Long live King Jake. Oct. 27, 1907. 
(F 59199, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
Nov. 8, 1907. (F 59417, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 
Long Kve Queen Mamie. Nov. 10, 


1907. (F 59524, Nov. 11, 1907.) 
Maud’s in the family now! (FF 59526, 
Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Monkeyshines. Nov. 10, 1907. 
59528, Noy. 11, 1907.) 


No wedding bells for him. Nov. 10, 
160%. CH 59525," Nove sit 1907:) 


Poor Gloomy Gus. (F 58537, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 


Strange things do happen. 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Their names were Maud, Hooligan, 
ete; “(Hh 58783, Océ. -7,, 19072) 


Their transcendent hames were Maud 


(FE 


(EF 59415, 


and Jen. (F 58905, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
This is Mary Jane. (F 58535, Sept. 
30, 1907.) 
Welsh rabbit. (F 59522, Nov. 11, 
1907.) 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Bird on Nellie’s hat. (FF 58456, Sep. 
2, 1907..) [11422 


——(F 58573, Oct. 2, 1907.) 
58761, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
(EF 59598, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
(EF 58533, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
58547, Oct. 1, 1907.) 
(F 58604, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
HST 21g Oct 7%, 190%) 
—(F 58763, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
58876, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
58935, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
——(F 59037, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
——(F 59050, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
59104, Oct. 23, 1907.) 
59178, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
59203, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
59237, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
59365, Nov. 2, 1907.) 
59448, Nov. 6, 1907.) 
——(F 59466, Nov. 7, 1907.) 
(BE 59531, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Carry your bags, (EF 59051, 
Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Clothes. (F 59144, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


boss. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
n.S., pt. 4 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Dolly’s affairs of the heart. 


(F 
59532, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Football 
1907.) 


Gentle sex. 


ray) 
—— (Ei 
eye 
GH 


58572, 
58718, 
58774, 
58936, 


notes. (F 59469, Nov. 7, 


(F 586038, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
Hallroom boys. 
1907. ) 


(F 58455, Sept. 27, 


Oct. 2, 1907.) 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 


——(F 59035, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


HORE 62) 


59092, 
591382, 
59220, 
59300, 
59413, 
59471, 
59502, 
59601, 


Oct. 22, 1907.) 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 
Oct. 29, 1907.) 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Nov. 7, 1907). 
Noy. 9, 1907.) 
Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Court of no appeals. 


(EF 58877, Oct. 


14, 1907.) 
Decision by the 
_ (F 59105, Oct 
Diogenes again 


practical joke. 


1907.) 


court of no appeals! 

. 23, 1907.) 

victim of heartless 
CH a93801) Nove ' 1, 


He’s good enough for them. (F 59204, 
Oct. 28, 1907.) 


He’s stuck on Angeline. 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 

(F 58574, Oct. 2, 1907.) 

—(F 58716, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

(F 58821, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Hippo kid. (F 59133, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
(F 59205, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

——(F 59414, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

—_—(F 59467, Nov. 7, 1907.) 


I see by the papers. (F 59604, Nov. 
13, 1907:) 


Isn’t it funny about affinities. 
58457, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Judge makers. (58765, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Look out for your chickens. (F 59450, 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Man haters’ club. 
1907. ) 
(F 59600, Nov. 138, 1907.) 


Mr. Jack. (F 58616, Oct. 4, 1907.) 
58760, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
58773, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
58783, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
58820, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
58934, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
58959, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
59034, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
59052, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
59239, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
59308, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
(F 59500, Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Mrs. Trubbell. (F 58493, Sept. 28, 
1907.) 


——(F 58534, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


(fF 58494, 


(Fk 


(F 59529, Noy. 11, 


a 


_y. 2, nos. 45-48 


f-- (EF 58823, Oct. 12, 


‘ame 


American-journal-examiner, 
; - New York, N. Y. 
Mrs. Trubbell. (F 58720, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


—(F 58874, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
——(F 58939, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
——(F 59533, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Monk scares the Hippo kid. (F 59302, 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Monkeyshines. (F 58764, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Monopoly lodge. (IF 58618, Oct. 4, 
1907.) 

1907. ) 

—(F 58960, 1907. ) 

—(F 59535, 

(F 59603, 

Monopoly theatre. 
28, 1907.) 

—(F 58960, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Mufti the monk. (IF 58495, Sept. 28, 

1907.) 
SaEay @ 2) 
ea i 
Lame & 
(Pt 
pee ED) 


Oct, 17, 
Noy. 11, 1907.) 
Noy. 13, 1907.) 


(FE 58496, Sept. 


58548, 
58619, 
58719, 
58784, 
58822, 
58937, 
58958, 
59033, 
59093, 
59143, 


Oat 1, 1907.) 
Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Oct. 1907.) 
Oct. 1907. ) 
Oct. 1907.) 
Oct. 17, 1907.) 
Oct. 1907. ) 
Oct. 22, 1907.) 
Wen 25, 1907.) 
Noy. 1, 1907.) 
Nov. 7, 1907.) 
Nov. 11, 1907.) 
Nov. 11, 1907.) 
Nov. 13, 1907.) 
dream. 


= (PE 
ee | 
= (W 
(i 
—(F 59304, 
—(F 59468, 
— _(F 59530, 
—(F 59534, 
—(F 59599, 
Murphy has beautiful 

58938, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


(F 59470, Nov. 


(F 


One and inseparable. 
a, 1907.) 


Only way. (F 58722, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
(EF 59238, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Personal recollections of our Presi- 


dents. (F 58571, Oct. 2, 1907.) 
Prodigal’s return. (F 59036, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 


Prominent citizens now wearing birds 
on hats. (F 58775, Oct. 10, 1907.) 


Puzzle. Pick out the affinities. 
58546, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Rhymo the monk. (F 58532, Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

—(F 58602, Oct. 3, 1907.) 

—(F 58717, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

—(F 58875, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


(F 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


eke 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Rhymo the monk. (F 59106, Oct. 23, 
1907. ) 


— (I 59180, Oct. 

—(F 59221, Oct. 

—(F 593866, Nov. 

—(F 59449, Noy. 

—(F 59501, Nov. 9, 1907.) 

(F 59602, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

Vanderbilt (Gladys) and Count Ladis- 
laus Szechenyi. (59540, Nov. 7, 
1907.) 

When they are young and pretty. 
58762, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


= Ho TsomOch Il LOOT.) 


Whole Braggs family. (F 57314, Aug. 
25, 19073 2e Aug. 28) 1907. 


(IF 58617, Oct. 4, 


26, 1907.) 
29, 1907.) 
2, 1907.) 
6, 1907.) 


(FE 


Why is an affinity? 
1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 

American league for citi- 


zenship training, New 
MoOrky N= eY. 


(F 59233, .Oct. 28, 
[11423 


(F 59134, 


National capitol. 
1907 3 -22.e Oct. 49, 1907, ) 


American photograph 
company, New York, 
I Ms 
Fox (Grace), queen of the carnival, 
mardigras, Coney Island, 1907. (EF 
38452, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11424 


Ingram (Arthur F. W., Lord Bishop 
of London). (F 58961, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Lusitania. (F 58453, Sept. 18, 1907; 
2 c. Sept. 14, 1907.) 
Weston (Hdward Payson). (F 59507, 
Nov. 11, 1907.) 
American printing ©¢o., 


Fall River, Mass. 

Wash fabrics. (F 59190, Oct. 26, 
1907. ) [11425 
Anderson (C. R.), Dallas, 

Tex. 


Clock in the steeple strikes. 
Oct. 22, 1907.) 


(F 59095, 
[11426 


Foot ball. (EF 59096, Oct. 22, 1907.) 
Mama’s champion. (F 59097, Oct. 22, 
1907. ) 


Armstrong (H. A.) mfg. 
co., Chicago, III. 
Lincoln, Ill. Buildings of the Illinois 
Odd Fellows’ orphans home. (F 
59191, Oct. 28, 1907.) [11427 


718 


Bell (James W.) son & 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Back of double breasted. (EF 58878, 
Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Back of English walking. (F 58879, 


Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Back of paddock. (EF 58880, Oct. 11, 


1907. ) 
Backof Sack. (EH 588s, Oct) Ad. 
1907.) 
Chesterfield. (F 58882, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Cutaway. (F 58883, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Double breasted. (F 58884, Oct. 11, 


1907.) 
Double breasted sack. (EF 58885, Oct. 
tA ASOT) 
English walking. (F 58886, Oct. 11, 
1907.) 

Evening dress. (EF 58887, Oct. 11, 
1907.) 

Fur coat. (F 58888, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Knock-about. (F 58889, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Latest sack. (F 58890, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Morning sack (F 58891, Oct. 11, 
1907. ) 


Paddock. (F 58892, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Riding suit. (F 58893, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Tuxedo. (KF 58894, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
2 c@ of each Oct. 3, 1907. 
Benziger (A.), Brunnen, 
Switzerland. 
Portraits by A. Benziger. 
Oct. 29, 1907.) 
Bevan (William 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence from capitol hill. CH 
58201, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c Sept. 6, 


(EF 59222, 
[11429 


F.), 


1907. ) [11430 
Bierach (8S. E.), Brook- 
lyn Ne Ys 
Christmas dinner. (F 58919, Oct. 15, 
1907.) [11431 
Under the mistletoe. (EF 58921, Oct. 
15, 1907.) 
Teddy bears. (F 58920, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Yule log. (F 58922, Oct. 15, 1907; 2 


of each Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Blackiston’s (P.), sons & 
co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Scheme of left internal maxillary. (F 
59217, Oct. 29, 1907.) [11432 


Book news monthly, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Infant Christ receiving adoration and 
gifts, by Lorenzo Lotto. (F 59292, 
Nov. 1, 1907.) (11483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Book news monthly, 

Philadelphia, Pa. ' 

Lawrence (Major-General 

by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 


Bowles (Joseph B.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 


Peck’s bad boy. (EF 51950, Mar. 8, 
1907. ) [11434 
— (F 51952, Mar.*20, 1907.) 


(Wm.), Burling- 
ton, lowa. 


Burlington, Iowa, old central fire sta- 
tion from 1869 to 1907. (EF 58766, 
Sept. 19, 1907; 2 « Aug. 9, 1907.) 

[114385 
Brooks (John Lewis), 
New York, N. Y. 

Characteristic. 

College. 

Comfortable. 

Conservative. 

Distinctive. 

Dressy. 

Knock-about. 

Latest. 

Nobby. 

Perfection. 

Pleated. 

Smart. 


Stringer), 
(EF 59291, 


Bremer 


[11436 


Special. 
Sporty. 
Stylish. 
Up-to-date. 


(F 58578-58593, Oct. 2, 1907; 2 
ce. of each Sept. 18, 1907.) 


Brooks (L. R.), United 
States. 
Domain of Neptunus Rex. (F 58259, 
Sept. 21, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 28, 1907. 
[114387 


Brown art co., Philadel- 
phia, “ea: 
Students air-castles. (EF 59000, Oct. 
18, 1907.) [11438 


Buffalo fine arts academy, 
Buffalo; IN. Ne 
Cattle and landscape. (EF 59177, Oct. 
26, 1907.) [11439 


Campbell (Geo. J.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Half Moon Bay, El Mar Beach tract. 
(F 55345, June 1, 1907.) [11440 


- Balancoire (La). 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Carpenter (George Al- 
fred), Elizabeth- 
town, Ky. 
Elizabethtown, Ky., early home of 
Abraham Lincoln. (F 58755, Oct. 
7, 1907; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1907; 1 c. Sept. 


30, 1907.) [11441 


Century company, 
werk. IN. “Y¥. 

Churchill (Lady Randolph), portrait. 
(F 58848, Oct. 14, 1907.) [11442 


Champenois, Paris, France. 
(EF 58845, Oct. 14, 
[11443 


New 


1907.) 


Chase (Jas. L.) Washing- 
Lon, D.C. 
Southpaw (The). (F 58744, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) [11444 


Clark (Dwight), 

ton, Ill. 

Diagrammatic personal injury chart. 
(F 59305, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 c Oct. 19, 

- 1907.) [11445 


Clarke (B. L.), New York, 
N. oY 


EHvans- 


Father Knickerbocker. 
14, 1907.) 


Collins (P. V.) publishing 
company, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Northwestern agriculturist. Thanks- 
giving no., Nov. 2d, 1907, vol. 22, 
No. 43. (F 58073, Sept. 16, 1907; 
2 ce. Sept. 23, 1907.) [11447 


Colorado iron works com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 
Portable forehearth. (F 59481, Oct. 
14, 1907.) [11448 


Conklin (David Bruce), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot? 
(F 58895, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11449 


Cooper, (E. E.), Wash- 
ington, Bb.. C. 
Colored men who have served in the 
Congress of the United States. (F 


[11446 


58710, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11450 
Cox (Palmer), Hast 
Quoque, N. Y. 
Brownie Clown of Brownietown. Oct. 


18, 1907. (EF 58862, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

[11451 

Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59068, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 

—— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59214, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 

— Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59378, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

—— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59494, Nov. 9, 


1907. ) 


(F 59031, Oct. 


719 


Current literature pub. 
co., New York, N. Y. 


Abraham Lincoln; bust by Gelert, 
modeled from the life mask by 
Volk. (8 59234, Oct. 1, 1907;.2°¢ 
Oct. 8, 1907.) [11452 


Danville lodge, no. 227, 
Be be. Oo. Dan- 
ville, Va. ; 
Danville, Va. Elks home. (F 58607, 
Oct. 2, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 1907.) 
[11453 
D’Ardell (L. S.), Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 
Memphis, Tenn. Stamp book views. 
(F 58239, Sept. 18, 1907.) [11454 


Decker (W. S.), 

field, N. J. 

Pilgrims going to church. (F 58999, 
Oct. 18; 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Plain- 


[11455 
Dennis (John A.), Balti- 
more, Md. 
Carnation calendar design. (F 59306, 


Oct-15, 19045.2 ec Och, 1907.) 
[11456 
Detroit free press, De- 
troit, Mich. 
Tigers (The), champions of 1907. (F 
58805, Oct. 10, 1907.) [11457 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Battle scene. Arabs making a detour. 
- 68004. (F 58841, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
[11458 
Detroit, Mich., Griswold street. The 
Wall street of Detroit. 10591. (F 
58515, Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Marlowe (Julia). 60001, 67012. (F 
58742, 58743, Oct. 7, 1907.) . 
Dietsche (Alphonse C.), 
Detroit, Mich. 

Great U. of M. 1907 foot ball team. 

(EF 59422, Nov. 5, 1907.) ° [11459 
National league pennant winners of 


1907. (EF 58768, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Distinctive advertising 
service, New York, 

Nea es 
Guats 9217-235. .235*,.,..236-239.. Cf 


59263-59286, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Durham (J. F.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Map showing the course of the river 
of love. (F 58465, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
[11461 


Kales (Irwin J.), Belle- 
ville, Ill. 
Eales’ (Dr. Irwin J.) 31 days fast. 
(EF 59040, Oct. 17, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 
1907.) [11462 


[11460 


720 CATALOGUE OF 


Hider (Paul) & co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Better an empty house than an ill 


tenant. (EF 59125, Oct. 23, 1907.) 
[11463 
Doggerel Dodger post cards. 2-6. (F 


57306-57310, Aug. 1, 1907.) 
2c. of each Aug. 2, 1907. 


For it’s always fair weather when 
good fellows get together. (57304, 
Aug. 1, 1907; 2 c Aug. 2, 1907.) 


Wade and found wanting. (F 59124, 
Oct. 23, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1907.) 


Hilson (A. W.) & CO., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Arabs on the March, by Adolphe Sch- 
reyer. (EF 57642, Aug. 30, 1907; 2 
ce. Oct. 4, 1907.) [11464 


Blea tarn.. (F 58928, Oct. 15, 1907; 2 
e. Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Bowness from Orrest head. (F 589382, 
Oct. 15, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Buttermere. (F 58931, Oct. 15, 1907; 
2 ec. Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Crummockwater. (F 58924, Oct. 15, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Derwentwater. (F 58930, Oct. 
1907; 2 c Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Holland cattle, by Constant Troyon. 
(F 57635, Aug. 80, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 4, 
1907. ) 

Mill (The), by Emile van Marcke. (F 
Hroso, Aug: 380, 1907; 2c. Oct. 4, 
1907.) 

Rydal mount. (F 58923, Oct. 15, 1907; 
2 ec. Sept. 26, 1907.) 


15, 


Screes (The), Wastwater. (F 58929, 
Oct. 15, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1907.) 
Thirlmere and Helvellyn. (F 58927, 


Oct./15, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1907.) 

Ullswater. (F 58926, Oct. 15, 1907; 
2c. Sept. 5, 1907.) 

Vintage (The), by Léon Augustin Lher- 
mitte. (F 57641, Aug. 30, 1907; 2 
e. Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Wastdale church. (F 58925, Oct. 15, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Emanuel company, 
Vork, IN. oY. 
College boy’s post card. (F 58420, Sept. 
25, 1907.) [11465 
Feicke (Ben), Norwood, 
Ohio. 
Who’s a democrat? (F 59080, Oct. 21, 
1907.) [11466 


Who’s a republican? (F 59079, Oct. 
21, 1907.) 


New 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Fetherston (Frank), New 
York, N. Y. 
From Santa Claus. (F 59314, Nov. 2, 
1907.) [11467 


Sants Land. (F 59315, Noy. 2, 1907.) 


Field (Marshall) & co, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Fairies weave. (I 59377, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
[11468 


Fife (Harry .H.), Canton, 
Ohio 


Canton, Ohio, burned first M. HE. 
church, and Mr, and Mrs. MeKinley. 
(EF 58777, Sept. 26, 1907.) [11469 


Fine arts publishing co., 
Itd., London, England. 
After sunset. H. W. B. Davis. (F 
572338, Aug. 21, 1907.) [11470 


Apollo and Daphne. Henrietta Rae. 
(F 57227, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Ash tree avenue. Hackaert. 
57254, Aug. 21, 1907.) ; 

Autumn in the isle of Arran. J. Mae- 
Whirter. (F 57240, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


(FE 


Autumn leaves. Ernest Parton. (F 
57231, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Between two fires. F. D. Millet. (F 
57242, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Bondage. Ernest Normand. (FE 57282, 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Deserted mill. G. D. Leslie. (F' 57230, 


Auge. /21, 1907s) 

Dutch courtyard. Pieter de Hoogh. 
(F 57256, Aug: 21, 1907.) 

Echo and narcissus. J. W. Water- 
house. (FEF 57258, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

2 ce. of each Aug. 9, 1907. 

Eve, by Anna Lea Merritt. (F 59288, 
Novy. 1, 1907; 2c, Novy. 2, 1907.) 

From green to gold. Yeend King. (F 
57259, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Girl and dog. Greuze. 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Hawthorn blossoms. H. W. Waite. 
(EF 57247, Aug. 27, 1907.) 

Her eyes are with her thoughts, and 
they are far away. Sir L. Alma 
Tadema. (F 57252, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Home of the red deer. C. EH. John- 


(EF 57229, 


son. (F 57235, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

| Idyll of Spring. Alfred East. (F 
57257, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Innocence. J. B. Greuze. (F 57249, 
Aug. 21, 1907. 

Latiére (La). J. B. Greuze (F 
57246, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Man with guitar... F. Hals. (EF 


57238, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Fine arts publishing co., 
Itd., London, England. 


Opulent autumn. Alfred Hast. (F 
57255, Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Painter and her daughter. Vigee Le 


Brun. (F 57250, Aug. 21, 1907.) 


Peep at Ullswater. Ernest Parton. 
(F 57236, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Carlyle, portrait. J. Mac Neil Whist- 
ler. (F 57239, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Princess Sophia, fifth daughter of 
George III. Hoppner. (F 57245, 
Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Question. Sir L. Alma Tadema. 
57251, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Rembrandt, by himself. (Holland 
house.) (IF 57241, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

River running into Dervenwater. 
B. W. Leader. (F 57244, Aug. 21, 
1907. ) 

Spring time. P. H. Calderon. 
57248, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Sunshine and rain. 
(fF 57237, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Thursday. W. Dandy Sadler. 
57255, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Valley of the Llugwy. B. W. Leader. 
(F 57228, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

Wane of the year. Ernest Parton. 
(F 57248. Aug. 21, 1907.) 

While the shepherd sleeps. C. Haigh 
Wood. (F 57234, Aug. 21, 1907.) 

2c. of each Aug. 9, 1907. 


(F 


(F 


(F 


Fleischman (C. R.), Chi- 
cago, Il. 
Mailcarrier. (F 59032, Oct. 19, 1907.) | 
[11471 
‘Frey (C. D.), Chicago, III. 
Cannon (Hon. Joseph G.) (F 56948, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) [11472 
Cortelyou (Hon. George B.) (F 
56945, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Culberson (Senator Chas. A.) (F 


56944, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Daniel (Senator 


56941, Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Deneen (Gov. Chas. 8.) (F 56950, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Folk (Gov. Joseph W.) (F 56949, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Hughes (Gov. Chas. HE.) (F 56942, 
Aug. 12, 1907.) 

Johnson (Goy. John A.) (F 56946, 


Aug. 12, 1907.) 
La Follette (Senator Robert M.) 
56930, Aug. 12, 1907.) 
Landis (Kenesaw M.) 
12, 1907.) 


(EF 


(F 56948, Aug. 


C. E. Johnson. 


John Warwick) (F | 


721 


Frey (C. D.), Chieago, III. 
Rockefeller (John D.) (F 56940, Aug. 
a2 LOOT) 
Tati, (Eon) Win, Et) 
a2 TOOT) 
2c. of each Oct. 5, 1907. 
Fuller-Green company, 
Boston, Mass. 


(F 56947, Aug. 


Matinee chocolates. (F 52418, Apr. 
5, 1907 1 e;, Mar, 16, S00. 2xe 
Apr 1 1907;) [11473 


Funk & Wagnalls com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Circle. Xmas, 1907. (EF 59240, Oct. 

29, 1907; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907.) [11474 
Funsten bros. & e@o., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Trapper of old, starting 

58979, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
Gaines (T. R.), New York, 
N.Y. 

Dolls (The) and a third term. Laws 
a massy dis am no fun. (F 58222, 
Sept. 19, 1907.) [11476 

—On our side we have right. (F 
58228, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

Dolls (The) and Teddy bears and a 


out Hh 
[11475 


third term. (EF 58229, Sept. 19, 
1907.) 
Hot-air. (EF 58226, Sept. 19, 1907.) 


Kicker (A) (F 58227, Sept. 19, 1907.) 
2 ¢. of each Oct: 5, 1907. 
Love is everywhere they Say. 
58463, July 26, 1907; 

1907.) 

Teddy (The) bears and a third term. 
Here’s to Teddy-wealth-galore. (F 
58223, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

— Hurrah the fight has but begun. 
(F 58224, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

—— We've those dolls skinned a mile. 
(F 58225, Sept. 19, 1907.) 

2 ¢@ o£, each Oct. 5, 190T. 


(EF 
2 @ Sept. 28, 


Geringer (August), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

V Zidli Dédetkové. (F 59232, Sept. 30, 
1907. ) [11477 
Gibb (William), New 
Mork; N.Y. 

Gibb (W.) golf billiard table. Figs. 


1-3. (F 59311-59313, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


[11478 
Ginder (Jacob J.) & bro., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rockport, Pa., famous Indian medici- 
nal spring, and road leading to Cabin 
avenue. (FF 58550, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

[11479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Ginder (Jacob J.) & bro., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rockport, Pa., Cabin Lynn. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

The Pines and Indian Run Bridge. 
(F 59244, Oct. 30, 1907.) 

St. Joseph’s Church, Lawrytown 
Valley. (F 58549, Oct. 1, 1907.) 
Gompf (Willard C.), Hart- 

ford, Conn. 
Bunker Hill cannon. (F 59423, Nov. 
5, 1907.) [11480 
Gordon (Philip) Bright- 
on, Mass. 


( 59189, 


Football series. 5100. (KF 59260, Oct. 
29, 1907.) [11481 
Hall-Taylor company, 


Milwaukee, Wis. 
Republican house, Milwaukee—dining- 
room scene. (F 59295, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
[11482 
—— like home. (F 59294, Nov. 1, 
1907.) a 
waitress carrying building on 
platter. (EF 59296, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
——— 1850; now. (#592938, Nov. 1, 
1907.) 
Harper & brothers, New 
Mork, ver Ne 
Before Agamemnon’s tent. (F 57501, 
Aug. 29, 1907.) [11483 
Cassandra. (FE 57502, Aug. 29, 1907.) 
Cressida and her uncle. (F 57503, 
Aug. 29, 1907.) 
2c. of each Sept. 28, 1907. 


(Daniel), 
Yorks Nao: 
Question in your ear. (F 58411, Sept. 

20, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1907.) 

[11484 
Harris (Elihu F.), Long- 
mont, Colo. 
Divine library. (F 57467, 
1907; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Harris art printery, Ken- 


Harris New 


Aue 1) 22. 
[11485 


ton, Ohio. 
Angel and child. (F 58y80, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) [11486 
Angel with palm, wreath and hour 


glass. (F 58981, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 
For the last time. (F 58813, Oct. 12, 
1907. ) [11487 
Just before Thanksgiving. (EF 58437, 
Sept. 26, 1907.) 
Ready for the game. 
5, 1907. 
Rosie. (F 58637, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


(F 58634, Oct. 


Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Storm (A) brewing. (EF 58635, Oct. 


5, 1907.) 

Strap hangers league. (F 58636, Oct. 
5, 1907.) 

Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 

Albuquerque, N. Mex., Indian and 
Mexican building. 7946. (F 59126, 
Oct. 24, 1907.) * [11488 

Apache Indian, Arizona. (F 59250, 


Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Grand Canyon, Ariz., Start from El 


Tovar Hotel. (8 959247. Oct, 30, 
1907. ) 

Hopi weaver, Arizona. (EF 59245, Oct. 
30, 1907.) 


as Vegas, N. Mex. Hotel Castaneda. 


10962. (F 59130, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
Seligman, Arizona, bottomless pit, 
near. (EF 59246, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Start from El] Tovar on a Grand canyon 
drive, Arizona. 10961. (F 59129, 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 

Trinidad, Colo. Cardenas hotel. 10948. 
(F 59127, Oct. 24, 1907.) 

Williams, Ariz.: View from mountains, 
near. (KF 59248, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Elephant Park, near. (F 59249, 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 
————. Front street. "(iia925e Oct, 130; 
1907. ) 


Yuni, pueblo of. Rain dance. 10960. 


(F 59128, Oct. 24, 1907.) 


Haskell (W. E.), 
cord, Mass. 
Ambitious Teddy. Oct. 6, 1907. (F 
58608, Oct. 1, 1907.) [11489 
Oct. 13, 1907. (F 58896, Oct. 8, 
1907. ) 
—— Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907.) 
—— Oct. 27, £907. 
1907.) 
Nov. 3, 1907. 
1907.) 
——— Nove 10 ascr 
1907.) 
Nov. 17, 1907. (F 59547, Nov. 12, 
1907. ) 
Animaldom. Oct. 6, 1907. 
Oct. 1, 19072) 


Con- 


(F 58910, Oct. 15, 
(F 59253, Oct. 22, - 


(F 59432, Oct. 29, 


(F 59442, Nov. 6, 


(EF 58613, 


+ * Oct. 13, 19072) Gh Seen OckS: 
1907.) 

——- Oct. 20, 1907. (CH) a8oila Get. 15; 
USOT) 

——_ Oct, 27, 1907. | CE 592n8, Oct. 22; 
1907. ) 


| 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Oct. 29, 1907.) 


59436, Oct. 29, 1907.) 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 
Haskell (W. H.), Con- Haskell (W. E.), Con- 
cord, Mass. cord, Mass. 
Animaldom, Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59487, | What Dick did. Nov. 3, 1907. (F 


— Nov. 
1907.) 


—— Nov. 17, 1907. 
1907. ) 


George 
1907. 

—— Oct. 13, 1907. 
1907. ) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907. ) 

—— Oct. 27, 1907. 
1907.) is 
—— Nov. 3, 1907. 

1907. ) 
Noy. 10, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— Nov. 17, 1907. 
1907. ) 
me et. 6, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— Oct. 13, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— Oct. 27, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Nov. 3, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Nov. 10, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— Nov. 17, 1907. 
1907. ) 


Val the ventriloquist. 


10, 1907. 


and his conscience. 


(F 59447, Nov. 6, 


(F 59552, Nov. 12, | 


Oc 6, 


(F 58609, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


(EF 58897, Oct. 8, 
(Ey osoit, 'Oet.. 15, 
(F 59254, Oct. 22, 
(F 59433, Oct. 29, 


(F 59443, Nov. 6, 


(F 59548, Nov. 12, | 


CH58610; Oct. 1, 
(F 58898, Oct. 8, 
(F' 58912, Oct. 15, 


(F 59255, Oct. 22, 


(F 59434, Oct. 29, 


(F 59444, Nov. 6, 


(F 59549, Nov. 12, | 


Oct.) 6, 1907. 


(EF 58611, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


=— Oct. 13, 1907. 


1907.) 

eee Ck. 20, 1907. 
1907. ) 

=——— Oct. 27, 1907. 
1907. ) 

a NOV. 3, 1907. 
1907. ) 


1907. ) 
aoe ewov. Ls, 1907. 
1907.) 


What Dick did. 


Noy. 10, 1907. 


Oct. .6,0 1907. 


(EF 58899, Oct. 8, 
(F 58913, Oct. 15, 
(F 59256, Oct. 22, 


(F 59435, Oct. 29, 


(EF 59445, Nov. 6, | 


(IF 59550, Nov. 12, |: 


98612, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Poe rer. 15, 1907. 


1907.) 

Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907.) 

= Oct, 27, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 58900, Oct. 8, 
(F 58914, Oct. 15, 


29 


amd y 


(F 59257, Oct. 


(F | 


—— Noy. 10, 1907. (F 59446, Nov. 6, 


1907.) 
Nov: 17, 1907. (F 59551, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 
Heal (W. S.), New York, 
TYE 
Busy little cupid series. 1-7. (F 
59342-59348, Noy. 1, 1907.) [11490 


Lemon family series. 1-6.: (F 59325- 
59330, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Little hayseed series. 
59354, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Merry Xmas. (F 59323, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Merry Xmas and a happy New-Year. 
(EB 50320) Oct. Cig 0m) 
No beggars allowed 25. 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Owl series. 1-5. 
Noy. 1, 1907.) 
Papas’ series. 1-6. 
Nov. 1, 1907.) ~ 
Waiting for something 23. 
Ceti. 1 L808.) 
Xmas comes. (F 59321, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
2 @ of each Oct. 7, 1907. 


1-6. (FF 5934y— 


(F 59324, 
(F 59337-59341, 
(EF 59331-59336, 


(F 59322, 


Hickok (A. E.), New 
Mork, UNgeoe 
I don’t know no Now I lay me (F 
Hoole Oh. Lin TOOT.) [11491 


Preacher and the bear. (F 58814, Oct. 


2, 190T..) 
2 ec. of each Oct. 4, 1907. 
Hollyer (Samuel), Gut- 


tenburg, N. J. 
Anthrope- mansion. (EF 58803, Oct. 11, 
1907. ) [11492 


Astor house site and St. Paul’s church. 
(FE 58798, Oct. 11, 1907.) 

City hotel. (F 58801, Oct. 11, 1907.) 

First watch house. (F 58796, Oct. 11, 
1907. ) 

Jefferson market. 
ASOT) 

New York city reservoir. 
Oey tt. 1T90T..) 

North fort and frigate Constitution. 
(EF 58802, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Old post office. (F 58797, 
1907. ) 
Shot tower. 
Van Nest house. 

1907. ) 


(F 58799, Oct. 11, 


(F 58804, 


Octal, 


(F 58793, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
(F 58795, Oct. 11, 


724 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Hollyer (Samuel), Gut- 
tenburg, N. J. 


Walton house. (F 58794, Oct. 11, 


1907.) 

Washington market. (F 58800, Oct. 
11, 1907.) 

Horn (Charles S.), Re- 
hoboth, Del. 

Boardwalk north from Horn’s. (F 
59476, Nov. 8, 1907.) [11493 

Boardwalk south from Horn’s. (F 
59475, Nov. 8, 1907.) 

Coming from the train. (F 59472, 
Nov. 8, 1907.) 

On the boardwalk at Horn’s. (F 
59473, Nov. 8, 1907.) 

Someone comes to Rehoboth. (FE 
59474, Nov. 8, 1907.) 

2 c. of each Nov. 9, 1907. 
Horsman (EH. I.), New 
Yorks INeow 
Mefisto.girl. (F 58844, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

[11494 


Houston (Nellie Shaw), 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Hiawatha. (F 58412, Sept. 20, 1907.) 
[11495 
Minnehaha. (F 58413, Sept. 20, 1907; 


2 ¢. Aug: 29, 1907.) 


Howard & Campbell, Glen- 
wood Springs, Colo. 
Glenwood Springs. General view bath- 


ing pool. (F 58406, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

[11496 

Pool (The). (F 58404, Sept. 24, 
1907. ) 


— Slide (The), bathing pool. 
58405, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Iowa: 


(FE 


seed cO., Des 
Moines, Jowa. 
Roses. (F 58355, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 ¢. 


Aug. 26, 1907.) [11497 


Johnston (Frances B.), 
Washington, D. C. 
McKinley (President), delivering his 
last address. 

1907.) 


Kaseel novelty co., Harris- 
burg, Pa. 

Rock of ages. (F 58982, 
1907.) 

Kinnear (David M.), Al- 
bany, N. Y. 

Albany, N. Y., proposed new dock 
front and Hendrick Hudson Park. 
(F 59375, Oct. 28, 1907.) [11500 

First railroad train in America. (F 
59374, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

Hudson landing at the site of Albany 
in 1609. (F 59373, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


[11498 


Oct. 18, 
[11499 


(KF 58415, Sept. 25, 


n.S., pt. 4 
Koehler (Joseph), New 
York, N. Y. 
Lusitania. (F 58677, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


[11501 

Kvindens magazine, Min- 

neapolis, Minn. 

(F 59317, Nov. 2, 1907.) 
[11502 

Lipman supply house, Chi- 

cago, Ill. 

Pozdrawienie z Ameryki (religious). 
(F 57746, Aug. 22, 1907.) [11503 


(lh Sie irexue. 22; 


Yvette. 


—— (secular). 
1907. ) 
1 c@ of each Aug. 22, 1907; 1 c«. of 
each Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Litolff’s (Henry) verlag, 
Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 
Beethoven (lL. van) (EF 58576, Sept. 
21, 1907; 2 ¢ Sept. 23, 1907.) . 
[11504 
Lounsbury . (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 
Black as coal. (EF 58996, Oct. 18, 


1907. ) [11505 
Blind as a bat. (F 58985, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) . 
Cold as Christmas. (F 58997, Oct. 18, 

1907. ) 
Drinks like a fish. (I 58988, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 


Fat as butter. (F 58992, Oct. 18, 1907. 
Fight like Tom cats. (F 58988, Oct. 
18, 1907.) 
Full as a goat. 

1907.) 
2 «. of each Oct. 19, 1907. 
Good fortune as told by tea or coffee 


grounds. (F 58594-58601, Oct. 3, 
1907 ; 2 e. of each Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Hot as Dutch love. (F 58986, Oct. 18, 


(KE 5898c. Oct. 16, 


1907.) 

Hugs like a bear. (F 58995, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 

Old as time. (F 58998, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Slow as molasses. (F 58993, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 


Smokes like a chimney. (F 58994, 


Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Sweet as a peach. 
1907. ) 

Sweeter than honey. 
18, 1907.) 

Tall as a giraffe. 
1907.) 

Tough as leather. (F 58989, Oct. 18, 


1907. ) 
2 c@. of each Oct. 19; 190. 


(F 58984, Oct. 18, 
(F 58990, Oct. 


(F 58991, Oct. 18, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


725 


Lum (Bertha), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Ivening in Japan. (F 58748, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) [11506 
O-Fuji-San. (F 58745, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
mamy twilight. (i 58747, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 
Sisters. (F 58746, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Lynas (John C.), Chica- 
£0; Eli. 
—1 Freshman. 
— 2 Sophomore. 
— 3 Junior. 
— 4 Senior. 
(EF 57749-57752, Sept. 5, 1907; 2 ¢ 
of each Novy. 4, 1907.) 
McCormick (G. C.), 
| Louis, Mo. 
Student’s nightmare. (F 59103, Oct. 
10, 1907; 2 c Oct. 22, 1907.) [11508 
MacGerald (Willis) & 
Co., Chicago, Ill. 
(F 57648, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
[11509 


Gh a(Ga5,, Aue. 


[11507 


St. 


A tempo. 


Andante sostenuto. 
380, 1907.) 
Cantabile. 
Con amore. 
Con fuoco. 
Con spirito. 
Forzando. 
Grazioso. 
Minuetto. 
Religioso. 
Tempo di marcia. 
1907.) 
Tempo di valse. 
1907.) 

2 ec. of each Sept. 23, 1907. 
Mariner (Geo. T.), La 
Crosse, Wis. 

La Crosse, Wis., St. Rose chapel, altar 


of Perpetual adoration. (F 58626, 
Oct. 4, 1907.) [11510 

— St. Rose chapel, altars and tran- 
sept. (F 58625, Oct. 4, 1907.) 

— Fountain Oak Grove cemetery. 
(F 58629, Oct. 4, 1907.) 

— St. Rose chapel, main altar. 
58624, Oct. 4, 1907.) 

— public library. (F 58630, Oct. 4, 
1907. ) 

—— Sunset on the Mississippi. 
58627, Oct. 4, 1907.) 

——U. S. tender ‘ Lily,” Mississippi 
river. (F 58628, Oct. 4, 1907.) 


(KE 57652, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
(F 57651, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
(F 57654, Aug. 30, 1907.) 
(F 57648, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

(F 57649, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

(EF 57647, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

(EF 57650, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

(F 57645, Aug. 30, 1907.) 

(F 57644, Aug. 30, 


(F 57646, Aug. 30, 


(F 


(F 


Milne (Henry Utley), 
Takoma Park, Md. 
Seventh-day Adventist conference 
building and Review and herald pub- 
lishing association. (F 58423, Sept. 


25, 1907.) paisa! 
Takoma hall. (F 58425, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) i 
Takoma hotel. (F 58426, Sept. 25, 

1907. ) 
Takoma Park, log cabin. (F 58421, 


Sept. 25, 1907.) 
railway station. 


(F 58422, Sept. 


25, 1907.) 
Takoma public school. (F 58427, Sept. 
25,7 10975) 
Takoma spring. (F 58424, Sept. 25, 
1907.) 
Mitchell (Jno. J.) com- 


pany, New York, N. Y. 
American fashions. Supplement. The 
sartorial art journal. A & B. Oc- 
tober, 1907. (F 54968-54969, June 8, 
1907 ; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1907.) [11512 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 
Moriya Ne. Ye 


Afternoon. (FEF 59309, Nov. 1, 1907; 
2 c Noy. 5, 1907.) [11513 


Afternoon tea. (F 58969, Oct. 18, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1907.) 


Alternating currents. (F 58781, Oct. 


11, 1907.) 

American girl. (F 58977, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 

Among the missing. (F 59290, Nov. 1, 
1907.) 


At the play. (F 58963, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Breakers ahead. (F 58779, Oct. 11, 
1907.) 

Carmen. (F 58806, Oct. 10, 1907; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 3, 1907.) 

Dainty hand. (F 58967, Oct. 18, 1907; 
2 ie Oct, Zar 190T)i ) 

Dollie. (F 58964, Oct. 18, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 23, 1907.) 

Christy society calendar, for 1908. 
(F 59307, Oct. 23, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 

Evening. (F 59310, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 5, 1907.) 

Eyes where Cupid has made his lair. 
(haeaso7s, Oct. 18, 1907: 2 cxOck 
23, 1907.) 

Fairly won. (F 58782, Oct. 11, 1907.) 

Gretchen. (F 58807, Oct. 10, 1907; 
2 @. Oct. 3, 1907.) 

His real audience. 
1907. ) 


(F 58780, Oct. 11, 


726 


Moffat, Yard & co., New 
York( Nioye 


Idleness. (F 58968, Oct. 18, 1907; 2 
ec. Oct. 23, 1907.) 
If sea spray kiss her face. (IF 58972, 


Oct. 18; 14907; 2 &, Oct. 2371907.) 

Love and duty. (EF 59289, Nov. 1, 
1907. ) 

Midnight. (F 59308, Nov. 1, 1907; 
c. Nov. 5, 1907.) 

Music-lover (The) »(F 58810, Oct. 12, 
1907 3 2°e: OG 1A T9072) 

My lady on the links. (FF 58965, Oct. 
NS, 190: 2°. Oct 2a2190%2) 


2 


Ours wavy: Wiel CM Osos OC, ails. 
NOT Ze) "Oct. 23) 1907) 
Reverie. (F 58976, Oct. 18, 1907; 2. 


Oct. 23, 1907.) 
Sailing close. (F 58974, Oct. 18, 1907; 
2 Cs Ot. 25; LOOT) 

She held a deep red rose. (FEF 58975, 
Oct 18; 1907) 2 eOcrn 23, 1907) 
She is not born of high degree. (F 
DOU TL Oct LS) 19012 re. OG, 23, 

1907. ) 

Speeding the coming guest. (FEF 58966, 
Oct. 18, 1907; 2 @ Oct. 23, 1907.) 
Summer girl. (F 58978, Oct. 18, 1907; 

Die. Oct. 23, 19075) 


Undine. (IF 58808, Oct. 10, 1907; 2c. 
Oct. 3, 1907.) 
Virginia. (F 58809, Oct. 10, 1907; 2 


e. Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Monticello steamship com- 
pany, San Francisco, Cal. 
Bay of San Francisco and Napa val- 
ley. (F 53806, May 13,1907.) [11514 


Nash (W. -H.), 
Mich. 
(F 58824, Oct. 12, 
fistaleailey 


Adrian, 


No more room. 
1907.) 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
co.), Jersey City, 
ING de 
Another trial marriage gone wrong. 
(F 59480, Nov. 8, 1907.) [11516 
Book taught Bilkins, Oct. 14, 1907. 
(F 58908, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
—— Oct. 21, 1907. (F 59107, Oct. 23, 
1907. ) 
Oct. 28, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— Nov. 4, 1907. 
1907.) 
— Noy. 11, 1907. 
1907.) 
Can he get it back. 
1907.) 


(FE 59219, Oct. 29, 
(EF 59428, Nov. 5, 
(FE 59546, Nov. 12, 


(F 59141, Oct. 25, 


+ 


New York 
gram (New York herald 
co.), Jersey City, 

NG dt 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


evening tele- 


Confetti. (EF 59498, Noy. 9, 1907.) 

Convalescent. (F 59218, Oct. 29, 
1907.) 

Current. topics. Oct. 16, 1907. (F 


59010, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. Sept. 26, 
(F 58454, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


1907. 


= SOU Zo, leas 


Holmes’ at Home. 


1907. ) 
—— Oct. 3, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Oct. 5, 1907. 
1907.) 
—— Oct. 10, 1907. 
1907.) ., 
| ——- Oct. 12, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— Oct. 17, 1907. 
1907. ) 
—— Oct. 19, 1907. 
1907. ) 
— Oct. 24, 1907. 
1907.) 
— Oct. 26, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Oct. 31, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Nov. 2, 1907. 
1907s) 
Nov. 7, 1907. 
1907.) 
— Nov. 9, 1907. 
1907. ) 
Exciting election 
Nov. (22 1907; 
1907. ) 


(F 58531, Sept. 30, 
(F 58638, Oct. 5, 
(F 58727, Oct. 7, 
(F 58819, Oct. 12, 
(F 58873, Oct. 
(F 59012, Oct. 
(F 59061, Oct. 
(F 59142, Oct. 


(F 59194, Oct. 28, 


(F 59362, Nov. 2, 
(F 59400, Nov. 4, 
(fF 59478, Nov. 8, 
(F 59537, Nov. 11, 


in old New York. 
(F 59399, Noy. 4, 


Oct. 30, 1907. (F 


99298, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


— Nov. 6, 1907. 


1907. ) 


How times have changed. 


Nov. 2 


, 1907.) 


(F 59481, Nov. 8, 


(F 59361, 


If this era of invention continues. (F 
59108, Oct. 23, 1907.) 


Living image of Marius. 


Nov. 8, 1907.) 
(EF 59059, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Michigan professor suggests Mr. Roose- 
velt as king. 


Melange. 


1907.) 


Mr. and Mrs. Garden Green. 
(EF 587387, 
—— Oct. 16, 1907. 


1907. 
1907. ) 


Mr. Bluff. Oct. 26, 1907. 


Oct. 28, 1907.) 


(EF 59479, 


(F 59545, Nov. 12, 


Oct. 9, 
Oct. 11, 1907.) 
(F 58009, Oct. 18, 


(EF 59193, 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


127 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
co.), Jersey City, 
INE ahi, 
Mr. Bluff. Nov. 1, 1907. 
mNoy. 2, 1907.) 


59137, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
Progress of disclosure. 
11, 1907.) 
Puzzle; find the gentleman who didn’t 
register. (F 58941, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
meason (The). - (E 59363, Nov. 2, 
1907. ) 

Return of the dove. 
1907. ) 

Taft on his travels. 
(F 58530, Sept. 30, 1907. ) 


(F 58786, Oct. 


(F 59261, Oct. 31, 


— Oct. 3, 1907. (F 58639, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 

—— Oct. 11, 1907. (F 58870, Oct. 14, 
1907. ) 

—— Oct. 17, 1907. (F 59011, Oct. 18, 
1907.) 


Taft’s tour. (F 59536, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Tale of a mighty hunter. (F 58872, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

There are runs and runs. (F 59195, 
Oct. 28, 1907.) 

These fast ocean voyages. (F 58909, 
Met. 15, 1907.) 

Way of the traction co. (F 59060, 
Oct. 21, 1907.) 

What will he do with it? (F 59452, 


Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Wisdom of Wiseheimer. Nov. 9, 1907. 
(BF 59538, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Sept. 28, 1907. | 


(eae OE A I Ore 


| es et Mom TOOT 


Noy. 8, 1907. (EF 59499, Nov. 9, 

1907.) 

Monkey shines of Marseleen. Oct. 11, 
1907. (EF 58871, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

— Oct. 18, 1907. (F 59058, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 

-—— Oct. 25, 1907. (F 59196, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 

Now watch her go up. (F 59136, | 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. Oct. 8, 1907. (F 
58759, Oct. 9, 1907.) 

—— Oct. 15, 1907. (F 58940, Oct. 16, 
1907. ) | 

— Oct. 22, 1907. (F 59135, Oct. 24, | 
1907.) | 

Bee oce 29, 1907. (EF 59262, Oct. 31, | 
1907.) 

— Noy. 5, 1907. (F 59451, Nov. 6, 
1907. ) 

—— Nov. 12, 1907. (F 59597, Nov. 18, | 
1907. ) 

Prescription, the simple diet. (Fk 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York herald 
co.), Jersey City, 
ING 
World’s championship versus every 
other thing. (KF 58758, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


-——— Oct. 10, 1907. (F 58818; Oct. 12; 
1907.) 


Worse than the panic. 
1, 19072) 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, 
New J. 
Buster Brown. Oct. 13, 1907. 
58527, Sept. 30, 1907; 2 
1907. ) 


(F 59297, Nov. 


(EF 
Cy OCh 12 
patsy by 


(F 59018, Oct. 18, 

e Oct. 19; 190%) 

(F 59024, Oct. 18, 
LOOT 2: Oct. 2b: 1907:) 

— Nov. 8, 1907. (F 59030, Oct. 18, 
LOOT 2 NOV. 2, 1900.) 

Nov. 10, 1907. (F' 59402, Nov. 4, 

LOOT 3-2 eC Nove 9: 2907) 


190%; 2 


Fluffy Ruffles [Post cards] 1-6. (F 
59355-59360, Nov. 2, 1907. 2 ec. 
of each Noy. 4, 1907.) 

Oct: 13; 190%. (Hh S864 Och Ao: 
ISOE 2° Oet. 12.7190) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59008, Oct. 18, 
"ASUT: 2 e Octy 19) 190) 

— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59138, Oct. 24, 
L90Gs 2G. OCty 25. 190%) 

— Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59299, Nov. 1, 


LOOT 2: CG. INOVe 2.519072) 

— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59453, Nov. 6, 
1907 = 2 G. Nov. 9) 1907-) 

JumMpoO. junior, Oct, was, 190% Ge 
DSO20,, Net. oO, L907 2 206. Oct 2, 
1907. ) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59016, Oct. 18, 
1907 3 120c. Octa 195 190.) 

Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59020, Oct. 18, 
19073 2,e Oct: 25; 1907;) 

— Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59026, Oct. 18, 
1907 + 2: G& Nove: 2)-49075) 

— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 594038, Nov. 4, 
19075 2c. Noy. 9,, 1907.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. Oct. 138, 
160g oC ben26, Sept 30; 1907322) e 
Oct 12; 1907.) 

=—— wen 20; 190%. CH 590138, Oct: 18: 
19OT. 2c, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Mew 27, 1907. + CH 59019;, Oct, 18, 

1907's 2.c.: Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59025, Oct. 18, 
moO: 2 ¢. Nov.. 2, 196TS) 

——Nov. 10, 1907. (F59401, Nov. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1907.) 


728 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Nn. S., pt. 4 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, 
Nana? 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. Oct. 18, 
1907. (EF 58522, Sept. 30, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Oct. 20, 1907. (EE 59015, Oct. 18, 
1907052". Oct 19; 1907,) 
Oct. 27, 1907. (EF 59023, Oct. 18, 


1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Noy: 3, 1907.) <(CE 59029; Oct; 18, 

1907 92 'c: Nov: 2, 1907.) 

Noy. 10, 1907. 
1907; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1907.) 

Terrors of the tiny tads. Oct. 13, 1907. 
(HH 6025, BepDiz. oO, 1907; 2 es.Ocet. 
12, 1907.) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59014, Oct. 18, 
1907; 2c, Oct. 19)1907.) 

— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59022, Oct. 18, 
190 = 2); Oct..25, £907.) 

—~Noy. 3, 1907. (EF 59028, Oct. 18, 

1907 ; 2 c Nov. 2, 1907.) 

Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59405, Nov. 4, 
1907; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1907.) 

Wish twins and Aladdin’s lamp. Oct. 


18, 1907. (F 58524, Sept. 30, 1907; 
2°¢. Oct: 12,, 1907.) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. (EF 59017, Oct. 18, 
1907s 2c OCI 10, 10M.) 

— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59021, Oct. 18, 
190722, e2. Oct. 25, 1907.) 

— Nov. 38, 1907. (F 59027, Oct. 18, 
190G5 2c Nov. 2, 1907.) 

— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59404, Nov. 4 


1907; 2 ce. Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Newcomb (Theo.), Brook- 
YM Ne. Ys 


(F 59406, Nov. 4, | 


| She’s a good house keeper. 


Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
inet Noe: 
(F 58480, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Start the new year right. 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Owen (A. Me Washington, 
ye ©. 


(F 58481, 


Heroes of the wae heroes of the pres- 


ent. (F 59131, Oct. 24, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21, 1907.) [11521 
Packard (Edward H.), 
Roslindale, Mass. 
Imitation Christians. (F 57757, Sept. 
5, 1907.) [11522 
| Parable of the rich foul: (F 57758, 
Sept. 5, 1907.) 


Parry (John Richard), jr., 
Denver, Colo. 
Holding my own. (F 58290, Aug. 16, 


1907; 2c Sept. 9, 1907.) [11523 
Patterson (Wright A.), 
Chicago, Ill. 
| Coming. (EF 56951, Aug. 12, 1907; 2 


e. Oct, 5; 190%) 
Perry Mason co., Boston, 


[11524 


Mass. 

| Girl with roses. (F 59174, Oct. 26, 

1907. ) [11525 
Mill at Zaandam. (EF 59176, Oct. 26, 
=) OOS) 
| Nearing port. (F 59175, Oct. 26, 

1907. ) 

Phillips (France H.), 
Lake City, Minn. 

Frontenac inn. front view. [11526 


Great 24 hour race at Morris park, | 


Sept. 27-28, 1907. 
1907.) 

Home of Automobile club of America, 
54th st. west of Broadway. 
59226, Oct. 29, 1907.) 


(F 59227, Oct. 29, 


ent location of the Gold seal sign. 
(EF 59228, Oct. 29, 1907.) 


Osgood (Albert J.), Wash- 


ington, D. C. 
Procession to the Pagoda. (F 59316, 
Nov. 2, 1907.) [11519 
Outcault (R. F.), Flush- 
me) IN: OY. 


Little house-maid says educate your 


family. (EF 58478, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
[11520 
—— keep her in the style. (F 58482, 


Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Look out for furniture bargains. 
58479, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


(Fk 


[11518 | 


(F | 


Main and Center streets. 


| Lyon 
42nd st. and Broadway at night, pres- | 


| Oaklyn park. 


side view.. 

(F 55463-55464, June 20, 1907. 2 
ec. of each Sept. 3, 1907.) 

Gilmpse of Villa Maria. showing 


tower. (F 55465, June 20, 1907; 2 
ce. Sept. 3, 1907.) 
ave. and Washington st. 
57402, Aug. 26, 1907; 
1907. ) 


(FE 
2c. Oct. 14, 


(EF 57403, 
Aug. 26, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1907.) 


(F 57400, Aug. 26, 
1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907.) 


Phillips “Ca” “Her 
chester, Ky. 


Win- 


| Things that made Kentucky its repu- | 


tation. (F 58297, 
2 ec. Sept. 23, 1907.) [11527 
Phoenix press, Steuben- 
ville, Ohio. 
Steubenville base _ ball 
58756, Oct. 4, 1907; 
1907. ) 


Sept. 23, 1907; 


team. (F 
2 Ye nOeCts \2} 
[11528 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Pickands-Magee co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 
History of heating 1. (F 59230, Oct. 
me o07 > 2c. Nov. 5, 1907. | [11529 


Pittsburg photo-engraving 
company, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 
Pittsburg, Pa., court house tower. (F 
59367, Nov. 2, 1907.) [115380 


Porter (W. H.), New 
Moris. N.Y. 
Indian color scale. (F 59039, Oct. 14, 
190732 ¢. Oct. T, 1907.) [11531 
Red Wing advertising 
company, Red Wing, 
Minn. 
Autumn’s gifts. (EF 58557, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2c. Oct. 4, 1907.) biases 
Curiosity. (IF 58957, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Down the Rio Grande. (F 58560, Oct. 
edger 2.@. Oct. 4,. 1907.) 
Flour of the family. (F 58563, Oct. 
2 1907 > 2 e@. Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Gleaner. (F 58558, Oct. 2, 1907; 2. 
Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Seardian. (EF 58569, Oct.. 2, 1907; 
2 e., Oct, 4.1907.) 
Helping hand. (IF 58568, Oct. 2, 1907; 
2 c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Holland sunset. (EF 58561, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2 ec Oct. 4, 1907.) 
moive (58510, Oct. 2, 1907; 2° «. 
Oct. 4, 1907.) 
In old Amsterdam. (F 58554, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Malliards. (F 58556, Oct. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Outward bound. (F 58566, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Primitive ways. (F 58553, Oct. 2, 
sre, 2 ¢ Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Purican. (8 58559, Oct. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 1907.) : 
Safe from meddlers. (IF 58564, Oct. 
2, 1907; 2 @ Oct. 4, 1907.) 
iene 9 (BR 58562, Oct. 2, 1907; 2 «. 
Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Subjects of the Mikado. 
Wer 2. 1907; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 
Tea topers. 
2c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 


When the fodder’s in the shock. (F 
geass, Oct. 2; 1907; ec. Oct. 4, 1907.) 


Where’s mamma? (F 58567, Oct. 2, 
neo, 2 €. Oct. 4, 1907.) 


Winning the West. (F 58565, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2c. Oct. 4, 1907.) 


17576 —07——2 


(F 58551, | 


(F 58552, Oct. 2, 1907; | 


729 


Redon (G.), Paris, France. 
Au bois, apéritif, Armenoville. (F 
59044, Oct. 21, 1907.) [11533 
——le diner. (F 59046, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


les courses. (F 59043, Oct. 21, 
» 1907.) 


—lematin. (I 59045, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
Robbins (Harry I.), Bos- 


ton, Mass. 
Boston, Mass. (F 59441, Nov. 6, 
1907.) [11534 
Greetings. (KF 59440, Nov. 6, 
1907. ) 
Roberts (Ben R.), Helena, 


Mont. 
Waiting for a-chinook. (EF 59102, 
Octs 9}, 1907 = Ze, Oct); 19075) 


[11535 
Rose company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Don’t get up in’ the air (EH 58772; 
Oct. 9; 1907 ) [11536 
How did you get loose? (F 58769, 


Oct. 95 19072) 


It certainly was_a whopper but it got 
away. (F 58770, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Your trolley is off. (F 58771, Oct. 
9, 1907.) - 
2 c. of each Sept. 23, 1907. 


Sachs (G. H.), 

ter, Pa. 

Fishing creek, Lane county, Pa. (F 
Hsoit, Oct. 12, 190%) [11537 


Where the still waters flow. (F 
58812, Oct. 12, 1907. 


2c. of each Oct. 17, 1907. 


Sackett & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing & printing 
co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Spring & summer 1908 fashions. (F 
5S962,. Oct 11%, 1907-20 e Oct. 5, 
1907. ) [11538 


Sanders (P.), New York, 
INE OY, 


Lancas- 


Carnations. B. (EF 58328, Sept. 21, 


1907.) [11539 
Chrysanthemum. (F 58329, Sept. 21. 
1907. ) 
Daisies. (F 58326, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Garden roses. (F 
1907.) 


Jack roses. 


58325, Sept. 21, 


(F 58327, Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Scherer (John F.), En- 
deavor, Pa. 
Tionesta, Allegheny river. (FF 59438, 
Noy. 6, 1907.) [11540 


30 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Seherer (John F.), En- 
deavor, Pa. 
Yionesta, gasoling launch. 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 
—— Main st. (F 59215, Oct. 29, 1907.) 
-—— state road near. (F 59216, Oct. 
29. OOM) 
Schmidt lithograph com- 
pany, San Francisco, | 


(F 59439, 


Cal. 
Dish of apples. (EF 58575, Oct. 1, 
1907. ) [11541 
Fruition. (EF 57920, Sept. 11, 1907; 2 
e. Oct. 1, 1907.) 
Scofield-Pierson c¢o., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 
Just be glad. (F 58472, Sept. 28, 
1907. ) [ 11542 


Knee-deep in June. 
28, 1907.) 


(EF 58477, Sept. 


Little (The) town of Tail-holt. (F 

. 88475, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Old (An) sweetheart of mine. (F 
58469, Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Old (The) swimmin’ hole. (F 58468, 


Sept. 28, 1907.) 

Out to old Aunt Mary’s. 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
Raggedy (The) man. 
28, 1907.) 
Riley blossoms. 
1907. ) 
Riley roses. 
When the frost is on the punkin. 

58476, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
1 c. of each Sept. 28, 1907; 1 « of 
each Nov. 4, 1907. 
Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Alarm (An) (F 58955, Oct. 16, 1907; 
2) ¢; Oct. 15; 19072) [115438 
American beauties. 
1907; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1907.) 
By play. (F 58948, Oct. 16, 1907; 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Fascinating whip. (IF 58951, Oct. 16, 
1907 ; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Fisherman’s luck. (F 58949, Oct. 16, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Fore! (F 58950, Oct. 16, 1907; 2 e. 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Lone fisherman. (KF 58952, 
190M) 2c) Oe 1d; 1907, 
Nearing the end. (F 58953, Oct. 16, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1907.) 

Over the teacup. (KF 58946, Oct. 16, 
1907; 2c. Oct) 1574907.) 

Refugees. (F 58956, Oct. 16, 1907; 
2\€ Oct. 15, 1907.) 


(EF 58474, Sept. 
(EF 58470, Sept. 28, 


(F 58471, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
(EK 


Ze. 


Oct. 16, 


(F 58944, Oct. 16, 


Scribner’s (Charles) sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Reproduction of one of the many illus- 
trations in colors from Scribner’s 
magazine. (EF 58942, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
Tennis champion. (F 58943, Oct. 16, 
1907 ;.2 ©. Oct Pala wG0as) 


Wanted, an answer. (EF 58947, Oct. 
16, 1907 ; 2c, Oct) tan 1907.) 


Who’s coming? (EF 58954, Oct. 16, 
1907 ; 2 ce Oct. 15, 1907. ) 

Winter girl. (F 58945, Oct. 16, 1907; 
2... ‘Oct, 1b; 10 


Sells-Floto, Denver, Colo. 
Lion and the horse. (F 58414, Sept. 
21, 1907; 2c July 18, 1907.) [11544 


Sewell (Thomas H.), St. 
Michaels, Md. 

St. Michaels, Md. The racers. 

58417, Sept. 5, 1907.) 


(FE 
[11545 


Vacationland. (F 58418, Sept. 5, 
1907.) 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), 


Brookline, Mass. 
Book-lovers creed. (F 58767, Cct. 7, 


1907. ) [11546 

Cheer up Mary. (F 58354, Sept. 24, 
1907.) 

Cheer up Rose. (F 58352, Sept. 24, 
1907. ) 

Don’t worry James. (F 58353, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 


Little Peter Pie and his dog Fido. 
58778, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Wanted, a man. (F 58294, Sept. 23, 


(F 


1907.) 
Spencer (I. C.), New 
York, PNG 
You know that I love you. (F 59049, 


Oct. 5, 190% ; 2 @ Oct 41307.) 
[11547 


Stanchfield & oo. St. 
Paul, Minn. 
In memoriam. FH. 220, E. 221. (FEF 


58816, 58817, Sept. 25, 1907.) [11548 


Stewart (Rosalie Isabel), 
New York, N. Y. 
Champion Rollo. (F 55398, June 11, 
1907 ; 2 c Oct. 28, 1907.) [11549 


Stiles (Chas. L.), Colum- 


bus, Ohio. 

Ideal black Percheron. (F 58631, Oct. 

4, 1907.) [11550 
Ideal German coach horse. (F 58632, 

Oct. 4, 1907.) 

Stokes (Frederick A.), 
New York, N. Y. 

Autumn walk. (F 58791, Oct. 11, 

1907. ) [11551 


| 
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- For fear of sunburn. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Stokes (Frederick 
New York, N. Y. 
Belle of Manhattan. (F 58846, Oct. 
14, 1907.) 


Bowl of strawberries. 
11, 1907.) 

Castles in the smoke. (F 58659, Oct. 
Boos. 2 © Oct. 7, 1907.) 


A); 


(F 58789, Oct. 


First Christmas together. (IF 59182, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 
First meeting. (F 59181, Oct. 26, 


1907. ) 

(FE 58660, Oct. 
nee Ae Oct. t, 1907.) 

Good night. (F 58849, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Harp player. (F 58788, Oct. 11, 1907.) 

Hoch der Kaiser. (F 58622, Oct. 4, 
Tes 2 & Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Love letter. 

Love me, love my cat. 


14, 1907.) 

Love me, love my dog. (F 58850, Oct. 
14, 1907.) 

Love me, love my donkey. (F 58851, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Love me, love my horse. (F 58853 


Oct. 14, 1907.) 
My lady alights. 
1907.) * 


Old Guard. (F 58623, Oct. 4, 1907; 2 
e. Oct..5,, 1907.) 


On the beach. 
1907.) 


Problem of income. (F 58658, Oct. 5, 
pee. ct. 7, 1907.) 

Ring. (F 59184, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Rough rider. (F 58620, Oct. 4, 1907; 

we > Oct, 5, 1907.) 

Sally. (F 58847, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Tommy Atkins. (F 58621, Oct. 4, 
1907 2 ©. Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Trousseau. (I 59185, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Vain regrets. (IF 58661, Oct. 5, 1907; 
2 ec. Oct. 7, 1907.) 


(F 58848, Oct. 14, 


(H 58790, Oct. 11, 


Wedding. (F 59187, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Wedding cards. (F 59186, Oct. 26, 
1907.) 

Young mother. (F 59188, Oct. 26, 
1907. ) 

Strahl (Howard P.), 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Cannon (Hon. Jos. G.) (F 59223, 
Oct. 29, 1907.) P1152 

Chanler (Hon, Lewis Stuyesant). (F 
59110, Oct. 23, 1907.) 

Cortelyou (Hon. George B.) (59115, 


Oct. 23, 1907.) 


(EF 59183, Oct. 26, 1907.) | 
(F 58852, Oct. | 


731 


Strahl (Howard»  P:); 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Irairbanks (Hon. Charles Warren): 
(RE. 59116, Oct. 23, 1907.) 

Folk (Hon. Joseph W.) (F 59114, 
Oct, 25> 1907.) 

Foraker (Hon. Jos. Benson). (F 
59225, Oct. 29, 1907.) 

Hearst (Hon. William Randolph). (F 
59112, Oct. 23, 1907.) 

Knox (Hon. Philander Chase). (F 
5Oi13, Oct. 23, 19072) 

La Follette (Hon. Robt. Marion). (F 
59224, Oct. 29, 1907.) 

Roosevelt (Hon. Theodore). (59111, 


Oct. 23, 1907.) 


Smith (Hon. Hoke). 
3, LOOT.) 


Surry 


(F 59424, Nov. 


¢V.. “ER), “Rainier 

Beach, Wash. 

Seattle. Where, why, and what it is. 
(F 58291, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
20, 1907.) [11553 

Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Birchbend road. 4579. (KF 58676, Oct. 


5, 1907.) [11554 

Black canon. 4576. (F 58674, Oct. 
5, 1907.) 

Devil’s Slide. 4577. (F 58675, Oct. 5. 
1907.) 

How dear to my heart. 4527. (F 
58673, Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Lake San Cristoval. 4592. (F 58670, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Mid vale and mountain. 4586. (F 
58667, Oct.-5, 1907.) 

Mountain drive. 4583. (EF 58665, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Old home. 4587. (FEF 58668, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 

Peaceful meadow brook. 4584 (F 
58666, Oct. 5, 1907.) 

White mountain range. 4585. (F 
58669, Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Woodland stream. 4603. (F 58671, 
Oct: 5;. 1907.) 

Thomas (Arvine N.). 


Canton, Ohio. 
Canton, Ohio, Monument to William 
McKinley erected by a grateful peo- 


ple, West Lawn cemetery. (F 57497, 
Aug. 29, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1907.) 
[11555 


732 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.8., pt. 4 


Thompson & co., Allegheny, 
Pa. 
Our drummer. (F 591389, Oct. 15, 
1907.) [11556 


Tiny tads co., New York, 


No 

A is for ague. (F 58392, Sept. 24, 
1907.) [11557 

Autumn traps. (F 58395, Sept. 24, 
NOOO TA) RS ee 

B is for beds. (F 59154, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 

Best selections. (EF 59157, Oct. 25, 
1907. ) 

Buy our clothes. (F 58393, Sept. 24, 
1907. ) 

Ch is for chafing-dish. (F 59155, Oct. 
25, 1907.) 

D is for daintiness. (F 59152, Oct. 
25,1907.) 

Have to get them. (IF 59146, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 

Fortune telling’s. (F 59147, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 

Furniture delivery. (F 59149, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 

M is for music. (IF 59150, Oct. 25, 
1907. ) 

Monstrous values. (F 59158, Oct. 25, 
1907. ) 

Oh, ‘Tad, the weather’s. (F 59159, 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Oh, yes, the verse is funny. (F 59148, 


Oct. 25, 1907.) 


S is for sweeper. 
1907.) 


Skating weather’s. 
1907.) 


(F 59151, Oct. 25, 
(F 59145, Oct. 25, 


Summer’s done with all it’s fun. (F 
57158, Aug. 19, 1907.) 


T is for tea table. (F 59153, Oct. 25, 
1907. ) 


Taddies ask the dingado. (F 59156, 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 
Take a pencil and a pad. (F 58394, 


Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Title guarantee & trust 
company, New York, 
IN OY 


Marinus Willett preventing removal of 
arms by the British, June 6th, 1775. 
(F 59368, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


[11558 


Tolman (Fred S.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
Dartmouth. (F 58933, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
[11559 


Tooth (Arthur) & sons, 
New York, N. Y. 
Wooded banks of the Thames at Shil- 
lingford; painted by B. W. Leader, 
R. A., etched by Mdme. Chauvel. 


(EF 58708, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11560 
Tribune company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Elephant learns about day and night. 
(F 59241, Oct. 30, 1907.) [11561 


Elephant tries to fly. (F 59427, Nov. 
5, 1907.) 


Lion gets the pocket book. 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 


Mrs. Dingle’s diary. (F 58917, Oct. 15, 
1907. ) 


——(F 59122, Oct. 23, 1907.) 
—(F 59248, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
——(F 59426, Nov. 5, 1907.) 
——(F 59496, Nov. 9, 1907.) 
Old Opie Dilldock’s stories. 


(F 58918, 


Oct. 13, 


1907. (F 58916, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59121, Oct. 23, 
1907.) 
—— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59242, Oct. 30, 
1907.) 
Noy. 8, 1907. (I 59425, Nov. 5, 
1907.) 
—— Nov. 7, 1907. (F 59495, Nov. 9, 


1907.) . 
Pa thought he would like to be King. 
(F 59128, Oct. Zar 190i 


Professor Edison Dodger invents the 
automatic servant girl. (EF 59497, 
Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
Noe 
Chorister boys: 1-3. (F 58678-58680, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) [11562 
Emerald Isle: (FEF 58699-58706, 
Oct. 5, 1907.) 


1-8. 


Home delights. 1, 2. (F 59086, 59087, 
Oct. 21, 1907.) 

Kkindegarten. (Ee) -58085,0) Oe" /21, 
1907.) 


Kute kittens. (IF 58681-58687, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 

Little Breeches. 
5, 1907.) 

Mary’s bear. 
1907.) 

Optimist. (F 
1907. ) 


(EF 58695-58698, Oct. 
(F 59081-89084, Oct. 21, 


58688, 58689, Oct. 5, 


= 


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yv. 2, nos. 45-48 
Ullman manufacturing Washburn (Owen Red- 
company, New York, ington), Pocantico 
| We, Hills, N. Y. 
Skaters. (F 58690-58693, Oct. 5, | Libra. (F 50678, Feb. 13, 1907.) 
1907.) Pisces. (F 50683, Feb. 13, 1907.) 


Sweet innocence. (F 58694, Oct. 5, |. sagittarius. (F 50680, Feb. 13, 1907.) 


1907.) : i = 
Ds Scorpio. (EF 50679, Feb. 13, 1907.) 
Telephone. (F 58707, Oct. 5, 1907.) Taurus. (F 50673, Feb. 13, 1907.) 


United States lithograph Virgo. (F 50677, Feb. 13, 1907.) 
* 2 Ga cpeaaraadia 2c. of each Jan. 31, 1907. 
Male character and horse on prairie. Watkins (Lena), Fair- 
‘ 10696. (F 58467, Sept. 28, 1907.) oaks, Cal. 
[11568 | California. (F 57879, Sept. 9, 1907; 
Male character head. 10697. (EF 2@; Oet. 4. 1907 [11570 


58466, Sept. 28, 1907.) 


Record breaker. 10748. (F 59429, 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Western bank note and 
engraving company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


University press, Cam- Chicago beautified. (F 59041, Oct. 21, 
— ie ee 1907. [11571 
King Henry VI, part I. Byam Shaw. Whitehead & Hoag co., 
Gloucester. Stay, stay, I say! (F Newark, N. J. 
58407, Sept. 25, 1907.) [11564 | After the storm. (F 59568, Nov. 12, 
——part II. Eleanor F. Brickdale. 1907.) 
Queen. Yet now farewell. (F [11572 
58408, Sept. 25, 1907.) Barbara. (F 59560, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
part III. Gerald Moira. Alle- | Bit of Scotland. (F 59555, Noy. 12, 
gorical subject. (F 58409, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
1907.) Constance. (F 59571, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


King Richard III. Fred Roe. King | Declaration of war. (F 59554, Nov. 
Richard. Methought the souls of all 12, 1907.) 


that I had murdered. (F 58410, | norothy. (F 58663, Oct. 5, 1907. 


Sept. 25, 1907.) f if 
memi@eren (1). Cleve Eleanor. (F 58662, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
‘ land, Ohio. Fatherless family. (F 59574, Nov. 12, 
Bell-cow gang. 1907. (F 59140, Oct. 1907.) 


25, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1907. [11565 | Field flowers. (F 59564, Nov. 12, 


Walter (J. S.), Waldo- 1907.) 
oe boro, Ee _. | Fine point. (F 59570, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
Triplet calves. (F 58757, Oct. 4, 1907; | mirst snow. (F 59561, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
ay ee Te Pe' | Ginaners (PREY) (HNUsGs. INGys 42 
Ward (Frederick), Chi- 1907.) i wae ma 
cago, Ill. me ; 
Good morning. (F 58074, Sept. 5, EEE ES in the Alps. (F 59576, 
1907 ; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1907.) [11567 | Nov. 12, 1907.) 
Waring (John L.), Wash- Heart of the Apennines. (F 59569, 


Nov. 12) 1907.) 


His first big fish. (F 59566, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 


ington, D. C. 
Souvenir of the battle of New Market, 
Va. (F 58419, Sept. 25, 1907. 


; 
| 
[11568 | Hummer (A). (F 59563, Nov. 12, 
Washburn (Owen Red- | 1907.) 
mee pa Hae (F 58664, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
1S, IN. : o NY BOD , 
Aquarius. (F 50682, Feb. 13, 1907.) | aes time. (F 59557, Nov. 12, 
[11569 d 
Aries. (F 50672, Feb. 13, 1907.) ee a (59575, Nov. 12, 
Beet. P0615, Feb. 13, 2907-) | Ostend, harbor. (F’ 59572, Nove 12, 


Capricorn. (F 50681, Feb. 13, 1907.) 1907.) 


Gemini. (F 50674, Feb. 13, 1907.) Out for a jolly good time. (F 59567, 
Leo. (F 50676, Feb. 13, 1907.) | Nov. 12, 1907.) 


734 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
n.S., pt. 4 


Fa a 


Whitehead and Hoag co., 
Newark, N. J. 

Peasant girl. (F 59558, Nov. 12, 1907.) 

Political argument. (F 59573, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 

Swiss sheep fold. 
1907.) 

Trying it on the dog. 
12, 1907.) 

Waiting for a breeze. 
12, 1907.) 

Winter among the pines. 
Nov. 12, 1907.) 


Whitehead company, Wal- 
tham, Mass. 
Football series. A-D. (Fk 
59091, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
2c. of each Oct. 7, 1907. 


Whitely exerciser, 
York, N. -Y. 

Merry Christmas. (F 59206, Oct. 28, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1907.) [11574 


Wolf (Geo. <A.), Wil- 
mington, Del. 
Home for the aged of the Little sisters 
of the poor. (F 58792, Oct. 11, 
1907.) [11575 


Wood (Otis F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 


(F 59553, Nov. 12, 
(F 59562, Nov. 
(EF 59559, Nov. 


(F 59556, 


59088— 
[11573 


New 


New 


Oct. 13, 


1907. (F 58866, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
[11576 
— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59208, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 
— Nov. 8, 1907. (F 59384, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 
—— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59492, Nov. 9, 
1907. ) 
Mary and her little lamb. Oct. 18, 
1907. (F 58868, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59067, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 

—— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59212, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

—— Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59385, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

—— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59488, Nov. 9, 
1907. ) 


Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 
Oct. 18, 1907. (F 58869, Oct. 14, 
1907.) 

—— Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907.) 


(F 590638, Oct. 21, 


Wood = (Otis Ps); 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. 
Oct. 27, 1907. “(CE 59241. Get 28. 


New 


1907. ) 
—— Nov. 38, 1907. (E 59383; ENov. 4, 
1907. ) 
Nov. 10, 1907. (EF 59491, Nov. 9, 
1907.) 
Prof. Fakem the naturalist. Oct. 20, 
1907. (EF 59066, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
—— Oct. 27, 1907. (8 59210; Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 
Nov. 3, 1907. (EF 593880, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 


Sambo and his funny noises. Oct. 13, 


1907. (F 58863, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

—— Oct. 20, 1907. (F 59062, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

—— Oct. 27, 1907. (F 59207, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

—— Nov. 3, 1907. (F 59379, Nov. 4, 
1907.) ) 

—— Noy. 10, 1907. (F 59487, Nov. 9, 
1907.) 


Simple Simon’s first lessons in clown- 
ism. Oct. 15, 1907. (F 58865, Oct. 
14, 1907.) 

— Oct. 27, 1907. 
1907.) 

— Nov. 3, 1907. 
1907.) 

——— Nov. 10, 1907. 
1907.) 


Uncle George Washington Bings, the 
village storyteller. Oct. 13, 1907. (F 
58867, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


(F 592138, Oct. 28, 
(F 59381, Nov. 4, 


(F 59493, Nov. 9, 


— Oct. 20, 1907. (FF 59065, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 

—— Nov. 10, 1907. (F 59490, Nov. 9, 
1907.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. 
Oct. 18, 1907. (F 58864, Oct. 14, 
1907. ) 

— Oct. 20, 1907. 
1907.) 

—— Oct. 27, 1907. 
1907.) 

— Nov. 3, 1907. 
1907.) 

Nov. 10, 1907. 

1907.) 


(F 59064, Oct. 21, 
(FF 59209, Oct. 28, 


(F 59882, Nov. 4, 


(F 59489, Nov. 9, 


Total number of entries of Engravings completed by deposit of 2 copies 


each since Jan. 1, 1907____________ 


ee ee a a i a i a ae ea ae ee = 


Accept my best 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated; 


the statement as to 


receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day of 


entry. 


ber 7, 1907; 2 copies received October 7, 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: Copyright 
by American Jithographic company, New Tae Ne 


Class G, xOxc; Do LMW25; -Octe- 


American lithographic 
company, New York, 
igs @ 
On the river near Dordrecht, Holland. 
(Go iii25, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11577 


American swineherd pub- 
lishing company, Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Burden lifters of the man with the 
hoe: €G 17260; Oct. 19, 1907; 2 « 
Noy. 4, 1907.) [11578 

Areade circus company, 
Fond du Lac, Wis. 
Areade (The) circus. (G 16726, Aug. 
aa: 190752 c. Aug. 16, 1907.) 
[11579 
Bien (Julius) & co., New 
Mork, We. Y. 

wishes. 970. (G 

fie Oct: 9, 1907.) [11580 

Sie tee 1eto2, ‘Oct. 9, 190T.) 

Alone, alone, all all alone. (G 17213, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Coaching. (G 17136, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

Columbia. (G 17195, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Cornell. (G 17198. Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Dark and light. man. (G 17217. 
15, 1907.) 

Early fall. .(G 17220, Oct. 15, 1907.) 

Galop. (G 17145, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

Greeting. 940-945. (G 17246-17251, 
eb 1%. 1907.) 

Greetings sincere. 460, 461. 
£71590, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


Oct. 


(G 17149, 


Greetings true. 464. (G 17153, Oct. 
11, 1907.) 

Hard pair to beat. (G 17219, Oct. 15, 
1907.) 

Harvard. (G 17194, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Heart valentine. 3000-3005. (G 


17239-17244, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


Hearts are trumps. (G 17216, Oct. 15, 
1907.) 


| 
| 
| 


Bien (Julius) & co., New 
WorkegNey¥ 
Hunt.  (G@ 17135,, Oct. 10; 19072) 
Ill wind that blows nobody good. 
17210, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Just home. (G 17221, Oct. 15, 1907.) 


Kindly remembrance to greet you 
Site” (G10; Octo) 1907) 

914 (G 17133, Oct. 9, 1907;) 

Kindly wishes; kindly thoughts. 
972. (G 17181, Oct. 9, 1907.) 

975. (G 1134, Oct. 9,-1907) 


Light and shadow. (G 17214, Oct. 14, 
1907. ) 


May I have the pleasure. 
Get 10) 1907.) 


Mazurka. (G 17141, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Nobody looking but the owl and the 


(G 


(G 17146, 


moon. (G 17212, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

On old Broadway. (G 17140, Oct. 10. 
1907.) 
On the beach. (G 171389, Oct. 10, 

1907. ) 
Pennsylvania. (G 17196, Oct. 12, 
1907. ) 
Princeton. (G 17197, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Quadrille. (G 17143, Oct. 10, 1907.) 


Remembrance true. 462, 463. 
Tidak Mle. Oe te 1907.) 


(G 


465. (G 17154, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Skating. (G 17138, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Sleighing. (G 17137, Oct. 10, 1907.) 


Skin game. (G 17218, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
T’who-toyou-two. (G 17215, Oct. 14, 


1907. ) 

Two step. (G 17142, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

Virginia reel. (G 17144, Oct. 10, 
1907. ) 

Winning hands down. (G 17211, Oct 
14, 1907.) 

Yale. (G, 17193, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


735 


736 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 
Borgteldt (R.), Metu- Continental ad-novelty 
chen, N. J. corporation, Kansas 
Merry Christmas. (G 16945, Sept. 19, City, Mo. 
1907.) [11581 | Debutante. (G 17838, Noy. 1, 1907; 2 
Brady (William A.), New Cov ee patoet 
York. IN. “Y. Cook (Samuel Reed), 
Auto girl. (G 16855, Sept. 12, 1907.) Rockport, Ind. 
[11582 | Jap-an-ease. (G 16832, Sept. 11, 1907; 


My Ideal. (G 16856, Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Campbell, Metzger & Ja- 
cobson, New York, N. Y. 
Baseball girl. (G 17369, Nov. 4, 
1907.) [11583 
Bull dog. (G 16959, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Chicago. (G 16995, Sep. 20, 1907.) 

Columbia. (G 17362, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Cornell. (G 16963, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Debutante. (G 17367, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Half past suppertime. (G 17364, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 

Harvard. (G 16962, 

Garvest time. (G 
1907.) 

Home sweet home. 
1907. ) 

Little Dutch flirt. 
1907.) 

Michigan. (G 173638, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Papoose. (G 16957, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Pennsylvania. (G 16964, Sept. 20, 
1907. ) 

Polo. (G 17370, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Poppies. (G 17872, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Princeton. (G 16966, Sept. 20, 19067.) 

Romany. (G 17368, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Shamrock. (G 16956, Sept. 20, 1907.) 
Target (The). (G 16960, Sept. 20, 
1907.) 


Tennis. 


Sept. 20, 1907.) 
t7374, Nov. 4, 


(G 17365, Nov. 4, 


(G 173866, Noy. 4, 


(G 17871, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Touring. (G 17373, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Under the mistletoe. (G 16958, Sept. 
20, 1907.) 

Yale. (G 16961, Sept. 20, 1907.) 
Capital city dairy co., Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 

Warmer’s pride. (G 17128, Oct 7, 
1907 ; 2 @ Oct. 5, 1907.) [11584 
Carnes (John W.), Canton, 
Ohio. 
Monument (The). (G 16146, June 24, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1907. [11585 


Central publishing house, 
Cleveland, Olio. 
Baptismal certificate. What was lost 
in Adam, is regained in Christ. (G 
16875, Sept. 16, 1907; 1 « May 29, 
1907; 1 c Aug. 13, 1907.) [11586 


2c. Sept. 21, 1907.) [11588 
Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Blanden (Leander) figure. (G 17105, 
Oct. 7, 1907.) [11589 
portrait. (G 17104, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Clarke (Creston) 5615. (G 17302, 


Oct. 26, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1907.) 


as the kid. (G 17263, Oct. 21, 
1907 ; 2 c. Oct. 23; 1907) 


Eva and her pet poney. (G 17091, 
Oct. 1, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1907.) 


(G 17097, Oct. 4, 1907.) 


Funny hour. 


Gear (Florence). 5360. (G 17358, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 

5627. (G 17309, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

Gilmore (Paul). 5617. (G_ 17298, 


Oct. 24, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1907.) 
—— 5618. (G 17307, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


—— 5619. (G 173800, Oct. 25, 1907; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1907.) 


Howe (Lyman H.) 5608. (G 17264, 
Oct. 21, 1907; 2 @ Oct. 23, 1907.) 


It will keep off the rain. (G 17308, 


Oct. 28, 1907.) 

Little Chip and Mary Marble; por- 
traits. (G 17106, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Meeting of father and son. (G 17304, 
Oct. 26, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1907.) 

Oh golly, we are so wicked. (G 17090, 
Oct. 1, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Simon Legree. (G 17093, Oct. 1, 1907; 
2 c. Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Stetson champion buck dancers. (G 
17098, Oct. 4,. 1907.) 

Stuart (Ralph) 5624. (G 17278, Oct. 
22, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1907.) 

figure. 5622. (G@ 17262, 
1907; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1907.) 

Uncle, may I present. (G 17303, Oct. 
26, 1907.) / 

Uncle Tom and Aunt Chloe. (G 17092, 
Oct. 1, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1907.) 

United hunts racing assn. (G 17099, 
Oct. 5, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Wilson (Alf & Mabe) (G 17238, Oct. 
16, 1907; 2 ec Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Oct. 21, 


In cherry time. 


CHROMOS AND 
y. 2, nos. 45-48 


LITHOGRAPHS 137 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Yorke & Adams, 5631. 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
2280. (G 17095, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
Faust (G.), Assinins, 
Mich. 
On Lake Superior. 


(G 17359, 


Assinins, Mich. 


B. & A. (G 16983, 16984, Sept. 3, 
1907.) [11590 

— by moonlight. (G 16985, Sept. 3, 
1907.) 


Field (Freda. F.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
Dutchland farms. (G 17082, Aug. 15, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1907.) [11591 
Fowler (Thaddeus M.), 
Morrisville, Pa. 
Emporia, Va., birdseye view. 
17148, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Gerlach - Barklow 
pany, Joliet, [ll. 
Summer (A) day. (G 17399, Nov. 6, 
a908 > 2c. Oct, 31,-1907.) [11593 
Gray lithograph company, 
New York, N. Y. 


(G 
[11592 


com- 


Caught in the snow storm. (G 17281, 
Oct. 23, 1907.) . [11594 
Embracing the opportunity. (G 17279, 


Oct. 18, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1907.) 
CGiilivoeo. NOV. 1, 


1907.) 

In violet time. (G 17280, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

Token. (G 17254, Oct. 19, 1907; 2 c¢. 


Oct,.21, 1907.) 
Hayes lithographing com- 
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Apple blossoms. (G 17199, Oct. 14, 
1907.) [11595 
Bryson’s favorite. (G 17397, Nov. 6, 
1907.) 


Village belle. (G 17396, Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Horton mfg. company, 
Bristol, Conn. 
Eternal quest. (G 17375, Nov. 4, 


1907.) [11596 
Hyman (Rose), New York, 


ING ¥. 
Combination shot. (G 16995, Sept. 24, 


1907.) [11597 
December and May. (G 16991, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 


Elderly woman. What time does the 
next train leave? (G 17016, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 


Hyman (Rose), New York, 
We ¥ 


Expect to run across you shortly. (G 
17004, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Gone but not forgotten. 

Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Good bye, dear Mother-in-law. 
16990, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Hey neibor, kin yer play, all wound 
round with a wollen string? (G 
16999, Sept. 24, 1907.) ; 

I’m waiting honey, waiting long for 
you. (G 17003, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

It’s always the unexpected that hap- 
pens. (G 17000, Sept. 24, 1907.). 
It’s more blessed to give than to re 
ceive. (G 17007, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


(G 17006, 
(G 


Little one, you are false to me. (G 
16997, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Modern (The) servant. (G@ 16989, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Mother-in-law comes on a visit. (G 
17005, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

My, and me with a lone nickel. (G 
17001, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

No wedding bells for me! (G 16996, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Quiet (A) evening at home. (G 16994, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 

She. Johndear hurry. (G 17017, Sept. 


24, 1907.) 

Should auld acquaintance be forgot. 
(G 16988, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Stop that noise! Your papa’s coming. 
(G 17011, Sept. 24, 1907.) 

Swallowing the fruits of his labor. 
(G 17013, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


T’ell with our clothes. (G@ 17002, Sept. 
24, 1907.) 


Teeth extracted without pain. (G 
17014, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Throwing up the past. (G 17008, 


Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Wanted, an affinity. 
24, 1907.) 


(G 17010, Sept. 


We like each other, don’t we? (G 
16987, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
What would his wife say. (G 17015, 


Sept. 24, 1907.) 
When your country cousins visit you. 
(G 17012, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Where angels fear to tread. 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Would be orator. 
1907.) 


(G 16998, 


(G 16986, Sept. 24, 


Yes, I want a glass this size. (G 
16992, Sept. 24, 1907.) ; 
You are developing very nicely. (G 


17009, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


738 


Hyman (Rose), New York, 


N 


You will sing Bedelia? (G 16993, 
Sept. 24, 1907.) 
Jewell (William M.), 
Park Ridge, Ill. 
Jewell idea. (G 17083, Sept. 30, 
1907. ) [11598 


Johnson (Milton C.) com- 
pany, New York, 
IN: 
Lower New York city, sky line view. 
(G A7378; Noy..6, 190%: 2) e€ Oct..7, 
1907.) [11599 


Ketterlinus lithographic 
manufacturing com- 
pany, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Little daisies. (G 17327, 
1907.) 


Kheiralla 


INOVs.) a, 
[11600 


(1.), Chicago, 


Il. 
Automobile puzzle. (G 17094, Sept. 
el OOM.) [11601 


Lowney (Walter M.), com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Clematis. 


Mistletoe and pine-cone. | 
(G 17295, 17296, Oct. 24, 1907; 2 «. 
of each Oct. 23, 1907.) 


[11602 


Meek company, Coshoc- 
ton, Ohio. 
Kicking bear. (G 17357, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) [11603 
Montana souvenir com- 


pany, Missoula, Mont. 

Alpine scenery, Swam range, Mont., 
looking toward main of the Rockies. 
(G 17115, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11604 

Among the crevasses on Sperry gla- 
cier, Mont. (G 17120, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Big Blackfoot milling c¢o., Bonner, 
Mont. (G 17119, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Chief Shawawa, a Umatilla Indian. 
(G 17124, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Cradle board, Flathead 
(G 17117, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Feast, after death of chief’s son, in 
honor of son, Flathead reservation, 
Mont. (G 17123, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


King of the herd. Flathead Indian 
reservation, Montana. (G _ 17319, 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Klondyke (steamer) on Flathead lake, 
Mont. (G 173818, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


McDonald lake. In the Missoula 
mountains. (G 17121, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


reservation, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


i. S., pt. 4 


Montana souvenir com- 
pany, Missoula, Mont. 
Missoula, Mont. Missoula river and 
Hell Gate canyon. (G@ 17116, Oct. 

7, 1907.) 

-—— Mouth of Hellgate canyon. (G 
17118, Oct. "7% AgGr) 

S trestle, Coeuer d’Alene cut off. (G 
17114, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Missoula, Mont. .University of Mon- 
tana, main building. (G 17122, Oct. 
7, 1907.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Signal (The) (G 16947, Sept. 19, 
1907. ) [11605 
Porter (S. 8.), Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 
Evening hour. (G 17820, Oct. 30, 
1907. ) [11606 
Kittens at play. (G 173824, Oct. 30, 
1907. ) 

Old homestead. (G 17325, Oct. 30, 
1907.) 

Prize beauties.. (G 17323, Oct. 30, 
1907. ) 

Season’s luxuries. (G 17321, Oct. 30, 
1907. ) 


2c. of each Oct. 19, 1907. 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Cradle roll to beginners class. (G 
17253, Oct. 18, 1907.) [11607 
Jesus and John the Baptist. 2384 by 
263. (G 16575, Aug. 15, 1907.) 
Jesus risen from the dead. 22 by 3. 
(G 17360, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
—— 233 by 262. (G 17339, Nov. 1, 
1907. ) 
Temperance lesson. 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
234 by 253. 
1907.) 


Sackett & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing and printing 
Sane Brooklyn, 

Y 


23 by 3. (G 17361, 


(G 16576, Aug. 15, 


Alert. (G 17388, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
{11608 
American fruits. (G 17886, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 
Appeal for Teddy Bear. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


(G 17379, 


Balloon (The) (G 17384, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 

Blossom time. (G@ 17391, Sept. 23, 
1907. ) ‘ 
Bright future. (G 17380, Sept. 23, 
1907.) ans 


CHROMOS AND 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 
Sackett & Wilhelms litho- 
graphing and printing 
company, Brooklyn, 
i a Ge 
Christ in the temple. 
23, 1907.) 
Cows in the meadow. 
23, 1907.) 
Wirst kiss. (G 17392, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
2 ce. of each Nov. 6, 1907. 


mest love. -(G 17301, Oct. 26, 1907; 2 
ce. Oct. 28, 1907.) 


God bless our home 
17390, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


(G 17389, Sept. 


(G 17387, Sept. 


(motto). (G 


Gossips. (G 17882, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Ocean lights. (G 17885, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 


St. Cecilia (G 17888, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Startled kittens. (G 17381, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 


2 c. of each Nov. 6, 1907. 
Sanders (P.), New York, 


i: eae ee 
(G 17039, Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Bowling. 

[11609 
Fishing. (G 17032, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Golf. (G 17038, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Golfing. (G 17035, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Hockey. (G 17037, Sept. 25, 1907.) | 
Hunting. (G 17036, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Riding. (G 17034, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
Tennis. (G 17033. Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Sloan (J. V.) & co., New 
Works: (Nin X: 


Little Tommy Tucker. €G@ "17306, 
Set. 26, 1907.) [11610 
Simpie Simon. (G 17305, Oct. 26, 


1907. ) 
2 c..of each Oct. 18, 1907. 


Standard litho. co., New 
Work,oN: Y. | 
Corbett (James J.) tinted portrait. 


G 1252, Oct. 10, 1907..) 


Stearns (Frederick Kem- 
ball), Detroit, Mich. 
Motoriste. (G 17294, Oct. 24, 1907.) 

[11612 
Strahl (Howard P.), 
Cleveland, Ohio. 


[11611 


Eryan, (G 16900, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
[11613 
Foraker. (G 16897, Sept. 18, 1907; 


Hees sept 13, 1907; 1 «¢. Oct, 17, 
1907.) 


Hughes. (G 16899, Sept. 17, 1907.) 


Tait: (G 16898, Sept. 13, 1907; 1 «. 
Sento. 1907: 1 & Oct. 17, 1907;) 


LITHOGRAPHS 739 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Baseball. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12552. (G 
16943, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 
1907. ) [11614 


Black Head, new. 3 sheet. N. Y. 
12365. (G 15902, May 29, 1907; 2 c. 
Oct. 21, 1907.) 

Countess. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12455. 
16526, "Auer 9) 1907+ 2 ‘e€, Oct. 
1907. ) 

Duel sheet, IN ¥." Ages: 
16942," Sept. 18, 1907? 2 6 Oc 
1907. ) 

—8 sheet. N.Y. 12543. (G 16939, 
Sept. 18, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Excuse. 38 sheet. N. Y. 12574. (G 
Lili: (Ock 1 190s 2. Co Oe Zl. 
1907.) 


(G 
14, 


(G 
lee 


Flower. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12546. (G 
LeU, “Oct, I, 190s 2 /e; OcCkIee 
1907.) 

——S8 sheet. N. Y. 12544. (G 17173, 
Octs 1, 1907; 2c. Oct: 14, 1907) 
Four figures. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12548. 
(G 166438, Aug. 23, 1907; 2 ec Oct. 

14, 1907.) 

| Great. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12448 (G 
1G4(6; Aue. 3: 2190702, 2 e.7Ock., te 
1907.) 

Head & lettering. 3 sheet. N.Y. 12524. 
(G 16531, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 14, 
1907. ) 

Inspiration. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12505. 


(G 16527, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ¢ Oct. 21, 
1907.) 


Juanita. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12405. (G 
16801, Duly, LEAMoO 2 eh Octane 
1907. ) 

Lemon. 4 sheet. N..Y. 12541. (G 
16937, Sept: 18;-1907; 2: e@ Oct. 29, 
1907. ) 

| Book here. 3 sheet: “N. Y. “1253% 
(G 16941, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 e Oct. 
2.19073) 

No. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12542. (G 16938, 
Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1907.) 
Poisoned. 1 sheet. N. Y. 12449. (G 
16520, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 ec Oct. 14, 

1907. ) | 

Portrait +S sheet...’ N. Y. 123826. <G 
16516, Aug. 9: 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. Zi, 
1907. ) 

Zor by (34 ONIN. ON: (A252. ae 
16625,. Aug. 23,°1907'; 2c. Ock 142 
1907. ) 

26/34 sheet. N. Y. 12558. (¢ 
iter Oct. 11,1907; 2° e= Ochre 


1907.) 


740 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Racer. 38 sheet. N. Y. 12559. (G 
17171, Oct. 11; 1907; 2.c@ Oct: 29; 


1907.) 


Serub. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12494. (G 
16388, July 22, 1907; 2 @ Oct. 14, 
1907. ) 

Stand. 28 sheet. N. Y. 12521. (G 
16532, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 e@ Oct. 14, 
1907.) 

Three figures. #4 sheet. N. Y. 12547. 


(G 16642, Aug. 238, 1907; 2 
14, 1907.) 

Thurston, figure. 4. sheet. N.Y: 
12416. (G 16087, June 17, 1907; 2 
e. Oct. 14, 1907.) 

portrait, 4 sheet. N. Y. 12417. 

(G 16088, June 17, 1907; 2 ¢e. Oct. 

14, 1907.) 

portrait. 38 sheet. 
G 106085, June 17, 1907; 
14, 1907.) 

Trap. #4 sheet. N. Y. 
16525, Aug. 9, 1907; 
1907.) 

Two portraits. 16 sheet. 
(G 16083, June 17, 1907; 
14, 1907.) 

War cry. 4 sheet. N. Y. 12493. (G 
16387, July 22, 1907; 2 e«. Oct. 14, 
1907.) 

Washed. 3 sheet. N. Y. 12485. (G 
16341, July 15, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 
1907. ) 


ce. Oct. 


N.Y. 22414. 
2 ec. Oct. 


12454. (G 
2 ea Oct. 14, 


N.Y.) | 12412. 
2 ce. Oct. 


Taber Prang art. com- 
pany, Springfield, 
Mass. 
Autumn. 1861. (G@ 17102, Oct. 5, 
1907.) [11615 
Spring. 1859. (G 4.7100, Oct. 5, 
1907. ) 
Summer. 1860. (G 17101, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 
Winter. 1862. (G@ AA03 Oct s5; 
1907. ) 


Tuck (Raphael) & sons 
company (Limited), 
New York, N. Y. 
Little girl archer. (G 16048, June 14, 


1907. ) [11616 
Little girl artist. (G 16041, June 14, 
1907. ) 


Little girl behind tree in ambush. (G 
16044, June 14, 1907.) 

Little girl fishing. (G 16049, June 14, 
1907. ) 

Little girl in an automobile. 
16045, June 14, 1907.) 


(G 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Nn. S., pt. 4 


Tuck (Raphael) & sons 
company (Limited), 
New York, N.Y. 


Little girl on lamb’s back with lasso. | 


(G 16047, June 14, 1907.) 
Little girl playing golf. 
June 14, 1907.) 

Little girl throwing life buoy. 
16040, June 14, 1907.) 
Little girl throwing quoits. 
June 14, 1907.) 
Little girl with net. 

14, 1907.) 
Little girl with tennis racket. 
16046, June 14, 1907.) 
Little girl with trap. 
14, 1907). 
2c. of each Sept. 25, 1907. 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 


Ohio. if 

Acrobatie dancers. (G 17227, Oct. 16, | 
1907.) [11617 
Ballet rider and buggy act. (G17223, 


Oct. 16, 19072) 


Burt (Laura) and Henry Stanford, { 
(G 17118, | 


bust portrait. 10870. 


Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Cab ride and its results. 
17180, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


10942. 


Carter (Mrs. Leslie) bust portrait and | 


letter Dill. 
1, 1907.) 
Colored folks in two scenes. 

(G 17201, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Cyrena and Sam. 10829. 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 
De Lacy (Leigh) 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 


11044. (G 17329, Nov. 
10995. 
(G 17085, 


10774. (G 17088, 


Departure of the regiment. 10888. 
(G 17330, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Dip of death. (G 17232, Oct. 16, 


1907. ) 

Dockstader (Lew), bust portrait and 
four characters. 11025. (G 17312, 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Drofnah (Marie), portrait, full figure. 
10955. (G 17811, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Everybody follows Patsy. 10864. 
17297, Oct. 24, 1907.) 

Fight for the possession of the rich 
mining claim. 10494. (G 17188, 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Four trained horse 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 

Full figure of clown and four clown 
scenes. (G 17230, Oct. 16, 1907.) 

Full figure of man and five ladies in 
gambling scene. 10867. (G 17208, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 


(G 


acts. (G@ 17224, 


(G 16050, June 


| 


j 


(G 16039, | 
(@ | 
(G 16042, — 
(G 16048, June | 


(G | 


a | 


\ 


? 
, 


f 
, 
; 
| 
| 


| Lee (Henrietta), bust portrait. 


Mannering (Mary) 


| CHROMOS 
v. 2, nos. 45-48 


AND 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Girl and horse. 338. 


a, 1907.) 

Girl, bust figure. 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 
God made this yere country. 
(G 17205, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


Hall (Alfred K.), Barto (Ed) and 
Mills (Jos.) bust portrait and char- 
meer 11006. (G. 17187, Oct. 12, 
1907.) 


Hanford (Charles B.), bust portrait. 
no. 11020. (G 17316, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Happy Hooligan, five girls and two 


(G 17110, Oct. 
10926. (G 17334, 


10844. 


-male characters. No. 11045. (G 
iets, Oct, 30, 1907.) 

Hooligan and girl on goat. 10827. (G 
iisas, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

Hooligan and six girls in blue. 11046. 


(G 17395, Nov. 6, 1907.) 
Husband does not approve of his 


wife’s frivolities. no. 10872. (G 
17310, Oct. 30, 1907.) 

I don’t want to do it. 10602. (G 
17089, Sept. 30, 1907.) 

I have a sense of honor. 10874. (G 
17256, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

I let you live your own life. 10869. 
(G 17209, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

I’m the new boy, your honor. 10603. 


(G 17086, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Kelcey (Herbert) and Effie Shannon; 


Dust portrait. 10907. (G 17109, 
Oct: 7, 1907.) 
| ——bust portrait. 10909. (G 17184, 


wet. 12, 1907.) 
10992. 
(G 17314, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


| —— bust portrait and three charac- 


eel. CG I1f1ll, Oct. 7%, 
1907. ) 
Life savers. 10925. (G 17337, Nov. 1, 
1907. ) 


Male character seated, and letter bill. 
10898. (G 173138, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Man singing and lady sitting at win- 

Howe tAO0d, (G . 17332, Nov... 1, 
1907.) 
and letter bill, 
bust portrait. 11024. (G 17394, Nov. 
6, 1907.) 

—— bust portrait. 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 
—seated. 11002. 

12, 1907.) 


11023. (G 17257, 


(G 17185, Oct 


Oh) Se a a ei - 


LITHOGRAPHS 741 
United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 

Murphy (Tim), bust portrait. 10973. 


(G 17331, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

Nazimova (Madame), bust portrait. 
11011. (G@ 17108, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Oh! Jim, we seed you all get beat. 
10840. (G 17112, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Old (The) story. 10887. (G 17208, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Ouray and Jim. 10830. (G 17084, 


Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Pearl (Kathryn), bust portrait. 10979. 
(G@ 17207, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Pearl (Violet), bust portrait. 
(G 17206, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Ram jam, a tabloid grand opera. 

10941. (G 17182, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Returning home. 10880. (G 17393, 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Shannon (Effie), bust portrait. 
(Go 1708S, Octs 125 19072) 


10978. 


10910. 


Shepherdess and lamb with man’s 
head. 11042, -(G 17253, Oct. 19, 
1907. ) 


Sherrod (Dorothy), portrait, 4 figure. 


10974. (G 17400, Nov. 9, 1907.) 
——  # figure. 10976. (G 17107, Oct. 
G A907.) 


and Tim Murphy, bust portraits. 


10975. (G 17328, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Siesta! Siesta! 10888. (G 17202, Oct. 
14, 1907.) 


(G 17234, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
10881. 


Ski sailing. 
Take a braver man than me. 
(G 17258, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
There is no law of God or man north 
of 53. 10990. (G 17087, Sept. 30, 
1907.) 

This thing of being a bishop ain’t so 
bad. 11047. (Gr aliisoGy NOV a. 
1907.) 


Thespian dog heroes. 
16596, Aug. 19, 1907.) 

Three female bareback riders and 
horse. (G 17225, Oct. 16, 1907.) 

Three giraffes, and rhinoceros and hip- 


107015: CG 


popotamus heads. (G 17233, Oct. 
16, 1907.) 

Three racing scenes. (G 17228, Oct. 
16, 1907.) 


Tight wire artists and tumblers. (G 
17229, Oct. 16, 1907.) 

Trapeze artists and pyramid scene. 
(G 17226, Oct. 16, 1907. 


742 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Two ballet riders. (G 17222, Oct. 16, 
1907.) 
Two elephant acts. 
1907.) 


Two females and man with big stick. 


(G 17231, Oct. 16, 


11016. (G 173385, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Two girls and refugee. 10843. (G 
17200, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Two girls dancing. 332. (G 17179, 


Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Two men playing pool and lady play- 
ing piano. (G 17259; Oct. 19, 1907.) 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Two men. struggling. 
17204, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


(G 17235, Oct. 16, 


10837. (G 


Two seal acts. 
1907.) 


Watson (Jos K.) & Will H. Cohan, 
bust portrait and three characters 
of each. 11003: (G 17186, Oct. 12, 
1907. ) 


Wills (Nat M.), bust portrait, char- 
acter and dog. 11022. (G 17185, | 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Total number of entries of Chromos completed by deposit of 2 copies each 


sincewoan, to ROO os ses al ee ee 


eee ee me wee ee ae ee ae ee eee ee 


2, 698 


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CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 


of entry. 
James E. Abbe, Newport News, Va. 
2 copies received October 8, 1907. 


The notice after the first heared printed in full, would read: ** Copyright by 
ass 


H, XXe, no. 100654, October 8, 19073 


Abbe (James E.), New- 
port News, Va. 
Presiding bishop of the United States 


accepting King Edward VII’s bible 


from the Bishop of London. (H 
100654, Oct. 8, 1907.) [11618 
Akeley (Carl E.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 


Bibi perched on the prostrate form of 
her first elephant. (H 101198, Oct. 


16, 1907.) [11619 
Christening (The) (H 101196, Oct. 
16, 1907.) 
Record elephant for a woman. (H 
401199, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
Tusks of Bibi’s two elephants. (H 
101197, Oct. 16, 1907. 
American horse breeder 
pub. co., Boston, 
Mass. 
Todd, 2.14%. (H 102409, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
[11620 


American mutoscope and 
biograph co., New 
York, N.< Y. 
Love microbe. (H 101443, Oct. 21, 


1907.) [11621 
Under the old apple tree. (H 101833, 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Yale laundry. (H 101825, Oct. 30, 


'- 4907.) 


American stereoscopic com- 
pany, New York, 
aN ES OY 


A 57185. (H 101656, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
[11622 
A 66788. (H 100074, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Amick (F. 8S.) & Darrow 
(H. A.), Denver, Colo. 
Colorado capitol building at night. 
(H 100685, Oct. 9, 1907.) [11623 


Arbuckle (Maclyn), New 
York; N.Y: 
Aubuckle (Maclyn), one hand cigar- 
ener: (i 101252; Oct. 17, 1907.) 
[11624 


Arthur (James), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Development. (H 101763, Oct. 28, 
190 2c: Oct: 255) 1908.) [11625 

Enraptured. (H 101700, Oct. 26, 1907; 
PED Oet. ans) LOOT) 

First lesson. (H 101699, Oct. 26, 1907 ; 
ZieCs OCts25, 190%) 

(ED 101-760; Oct. 28; 1907 | 2c; Ock 
26, 1907.) 

Goodnight. (H 101698, Oct. 26, 1907; 
2 Cr, OC. Zon LOOT) 
Little drops of water. (H 101696, 
Oct. 26; 1907; 2c: Oct, 25, 190%) 
Looking for a victim. (H 101761, Oct. 
26, 1907; 2 ce Oct: 26; 19072) 

On the alert. (H : 101759; Oct. 28; 
190: 22erOct 265 190%) 

Melody. (H 101695, Oct. 26, 1907; 2 
2OCt, 25, 190T.) 

Pose. (Hi. 101764, Oct. 28) 1907.72. e; 
Oct. 26; 1907.) 

Result. (H 101762, Oct. 28, 1907; 2 ec. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Reverie. (H 101697, 
20. OCt, 20,190 Ga) 


Asbury Park bathing com- 
pany, Asbury Park, 


Oct. 26, 1907; 


Nad. 
Asbury Park. Bathing. (H 100597, 
Oct (1900) [11626 
Bachrach & bro., Balti- 
more, Md. 
Gibbons (Cardinal). A-I. (H 102125- 
102133, Nov. 5, 1907.) [11627 
Babcock (Geo.), Fresno, 
Cal. 
Car load of California apricots. 
[11628 
—— black berries. 
corn. 
figs. 
grapes. 
— lemons. 


oranges. 


743 


744 


Babcock (Geo.), Fresno, 
Cal. 
Car load of California peaches. 
pears. 
strawberries. 
— tomatoes. 
(H 100761-100771, Sept. 24, 1907.) 


Bailey (Carl R.), Fox- 
croft, Me. 
Dover, Maine. Birthplace of Mrs, 
L. M. N. Stevens. (H 100700, Oct. 
4,1907; 2c Sept. 14, 1907.) [11629 


Bamforth & eo, New 
York josey: 
Beware of the third rail. (H 100436, 
Oct. 1, 1907.) [11630 


Dear, the change here seems to be 
doing me a lot of good. (H 100443, 
Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Do you remember. (H 100450, Oct. 1, 


1907.) 

Feeling first rate. (H 100433, Oct. 1, 
1907.) 

I caught the train. (H 100435, Oct. 1, 
1907.) 

I was young, myself. (H 100451, Oct. 
1, 1907.) 

It’s easy to get stuck on. (H 100449, 
Oct 17 190%) 

It’s very quiet here. (H 100445, Oct. 
1, 1907.) 

N. G. (H 100448, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

O. K. (H 100447, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

Old age gives good advice. (H 100446, 
Oct. 1, 1807.) 

Seated one day at the organ. (H 
100489, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

Seated one day on the organ. (H 


100440, Oct. 1, 1907.) 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot? 
(H 100488, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Son struck. (H 100442, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

Two’s company, three’s a crowd. (UH 
1004387, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

When you have a good thing. (H 


100434, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

What are you thinking of Tommy? 
(H 100441, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

You needn’t make any excuses. 
100452, Oct. 1, 1907.) 

—— (H 100444, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Bandholtz (F. J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Algona, Iowa. (H 1009638, Oct. 14, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1907.) [11631 


Canton, S. Dak. (H 100335, Sept. 28, 
1907; 2 @ Sept. 27, 1907.) 


(H 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Nn. S., pt. 4 


Bandholtz (F. J.), Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Clarion, Iowa. (H 100960, Oct. 14, 
1907; 2 c. Oct, 28,9907) 
Hampton, Iowa. (H 100959, Oct. 14, 
1907 ; 2 ¢.,Qet. 28) 19079 


Garner, Iowa. (H 100958, Oct. 14, 
1907; 2 c@ Oct. 28, 1907.) 


Sheldon, Iowa. (H 100961, Oct. 14, 
1907; 2 c. Oct 28, 2907) 


Spencer, Iowa. (H 100962, Oct. 14, 
1907 ; 2 ¢&. Oct, 28) 1307s 


Bango (Frank C.), New 


York, Neos 
Burke (Billy), 1 and733eaCee 1013743 
101372, Oct. 19, 1907.) [11632 
faymond (Louise) 1. (H 1013878, 


Oct. 19, 190) 
Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Bluff Point, N. ¥. Crab island from 
Hotel Champlain. (H 100926, Oct. 
12, 19072) [11633 

—— East side, Hotel Champlain. (H 
101477, Oct. 14, 1907 ye wwet, 12. 
1907. ) 

-—— Hotel Champlain, flower beds and 
annex. (H 100928, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Looking east from Hotel Cham- 
plain. (H 100925, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


—— West side Hotel Champlain. 
100927, Oct.- 12; 1907.) 


Corner College and 
(H 100921, Oct. 12, 


(A 


Burlington, Vt. 
Church streets. 
1907. ) 

—— Down Church street. 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Down Pearl street. 
Oct: 145 SOR) 

—— The heights. 
1907. ) 

—— Howard national bank. (H 100922, 
Oct. 12), 1907) 

—— Sherwood house. 
14, 1907.) 

Up Greene street. 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Horse secrets. 
1907.) 

Lake Champlain, N. Y¥. Cumberland 
head, the birches. (H 101476, Oct. 


(H 101479, 


(HX 101482, 


(H 101481, Oct. 14, 


(H 101483, Oct. 


(H 101480, 


(H 100928, Oct. 12, 


14, 1907.) 
East drive. (H 101478, Oct. 14, 
1907.) 
— light. (H 101474, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


—=— West drive. (H 101475, Oct. 14, 


1907. 


o PHOTOGRAPHS 


_ y. Z, nos. 45-48 


Barker (B. Benton), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Silent thoughts. (H 100924, Oct. 12, 
1907.) - 

South Hero, Vt. Phelps hotel. 
100920, Oct..12, 1907. 

South Hero, Vt. Phelps hotel from the 
reef. (H 100919, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

2 ce. of each Oct. 12, 1907. 


Bash (G. A.), Canton, 
Ohio. 
Dedication McKinley 
Opening prayer service. (H 100772 
Met. 10; 1907.) [11634 
—— Roosevelt’s (President) address. 
(H 100773, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
— Unveiling McKinley statue. 
100774, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
2 ¢. of each Oct. 18, 1907. 


Baum (Henry Mason), 
Washington, D. C. 
Enchanted Mesa, N. Mex. 5 by 7. 
101422, Oct. 16, 1907.) [11635 
—— 22 by 28. (H 101423, Oct. 16, 
1907.) 


Bausch & Lomb optical 
company, Rochester, 
ns 


(H 


monument. 


(H 


ee 
Distant Himalayas. (H 101217, Oct. 


17, 1907.) 


Taj Mahal, India. 7 inch focus, 11+; 


Three beauties. (H 101484, Oct. 19, 
} 1907.) 
| Tum onin. (H 101486, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


2 ¢. of each Oct. 14, 1907. 


Beach (Henry M.), Rem- 

i sen, N. Y. 

| Carthage, N. Y. Odd Fellows temple. 
(H 100078, Sept. 24, 1907.) [11688 


Beam (Geo. L.), Denver, 
| Colo. 

‘At the home of his forefathers. 
| * 101612, Oct. 25, 1907. [11639 


(Mrs. Mable), 
Plano, Ill. 
Trainer of wild beasts. 
Oct. 28, 1907.) 


17576—07——3 


Beane 


(EH AOTTAT, 
[11640 


(HH. 


[11636 | 


meu focus, 15% ineh focus. (H 
101218—-101220, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
Ulwar, India. Sacred tank. (H 
101216, Oct. 17, 1907. 
Baylis ae Jamaica, 

Fork of the roads. (H 101488, Oct. 
19, 1907.) [11637 
Nature’s mirror. (H 101485, Oct. 19, | 

1907.) 
Pasture. (H 101487, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


(H | 


| Carrabassett dam. 3386. 


(Mrs. Mable), 
Plano, Ill. 

Woman’s way. 
1907.) 

2 « of each Oct. 29, 1907. 


Bell (Maud K.), Cleve- 
jand, Ohio. 
Be it ever so humble, ete. (H 102156, 
Nov. 4, 1907: 2 ¢ Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Beane 


745. 


(HH. 101716, ,Octs 285 


[11641 


Beveridge (Hdith Carter), 
Richmond, Va. 


Protestant Episcopal triennial conven-. 


tion, Holy Trinity, Richmond, Va.,. 


Oct. 2, 1907. Opening. (H 100676, 


Oct. 8, 1907.) 


——— processional of bishops. 1-3. (Hi 
100671-100673, Oct. 8, 1907.) 

——recessional of bishops. 4 & 5.. 
(H 100674, 100675, Oct. 8, 1907.)) © 

Bicknell (J. C.), Port- 
land, Me. 

Birches on the lake shore. 3400. (H’ 

100497, Oct. 2, 1907.) [11648 ; 


Calmly gliding beneath the _ trees.. 


3511. (H 100499, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Oct. 2, 1907.) 


100696-100698, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Dreams. (H 100695, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
2 ¢. of each Sept. 25, 1907. 

Bisbee (Clarence  E.), 
Twin Falls, Idaho. 
Twin Falls. 1, 2. (H 98622, 98623, 
July 29, 1907; 2 ¢. of each July 10, 


1907.) [11645 
Bish (A. A.),  Chip- 
pewa Falls, Wis. 
| Os-Ko-Bos. 1 and 2. (H_ 101408, 
101409, Oct. 15, 1907.) [11646 


Posking, Chippewa. 
15, 1907.) 
War dance, Chippewa. 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each July 31, 1907. 


Blumenstiel & Smith, 
Charles City, Iowa. 
Charles City, Iowa, Chautauqua park, 
just at sundown. [11647 


(H 101407, Oct. 


(H 101406, 


[11642° 


(H 100496, . 


4) 


| Road and river curve together. 3401. 
(H 100498, Oct. 2, 1907.) 
Bingham (Katherine), 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Brickmakers. (H 100694, Oct. 7, 
1907.) [11644 
| Cockran (Bourke) (H 100699, Oct. 7, 
1907.) 
Cockran (Mrs. Bourke) 1-3. (H 


746 


Blumenstiel & Smith, 
Charles City, Iowa. 
Charles City, Iowa, Chautauqua picnic, 
flashlight photo. 
Chautauqua park. 
—— Suspension foot bridge. 
(H 99980-99983, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Bobbs-Merrill company, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Painting of James Whitcomb Riley by 
John §S. Sargent.. (H 99669, Sept. 
16, 1907: 2 ce Sept. 23; 1907.,) 

[11648 

VD 


Bond (George 
Wheaton, III]. 


Answer (The). (H 102053, Nov. 4, 


1907.) [11649 

By the fireplace. (H 102048, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

By the river. (H 102044, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

Calm as the night. (H 102068, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 


Dying day. (H 102066, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Engagement (The) (H 102051, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 

Faithful always. 
1907.) 

“Happy eyes. 
1907.) 

- Hearts heaven. 

1907.) 

-In the grapevine swing. 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 

-In the love light. (H 102062, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

‘In the shadow of old Carolina hills. 
(H 102058, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

In the yard. (H 102047, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


(H 102041, Nov. 4, 
(H 102042, Nov. 4, 
(EH 102065, Nov. 4, 


(H 102049, 


-Life’s beacons. (H 102061, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

Love’s confidence. (H 102060, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

“Love’s sweet song. (H 102040, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

“Old story. (H 102059, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Paradise. (H 102048, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Promise (The) (H 102050, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

Question (The) (H 102052, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

Shady nook. (H 102045, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 

Starlight. (H 102055, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Sure foundation. (H 102063, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

Sweet surprise. (H 102064, Nov. 4, 


1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt.4 
Bond (George W.), 
Wheaton, Il. 
Sweethearts. (H 102046, Noy. 4, 
1907. ) 
Unfading light. (H 102067, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 
What is the answer. (H 102056, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 


When night brings out the stars. 
102057, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Who is it. (H 102054, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
2c. of each Nov. 6, 1907. 


Work for the night is coming. 
100514, Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Borglum (Gutzon), New 
York: ANS 
Mother and child. 1, front view; 2, 
| left side; 38, right side; 4, three- 
quarter view; 5, back view showing 
left side; 6, back view showing 
right side. (H 100946-100951, Oct. 
12, 1907.) [11650 


Borman (C. F.), Dan- 
bury, Conn. 
Danbury industry. (H 102159, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) [11651 


Brand (A.), Boston, 
Mass. 
Brand’s perpetual cross-calendar. (H 
93928, May 18, 1907; 2 @ Sept. 5, 
1907.) ; [11652 


Brand (Johann George), 
New York, N. Y. 
Madonna of purity. (H 99209, Aug. 
23, 1907 3° 1 Ve; duly 2G Oi. le: 
Aug. 23, 1907.) [11653 


Broadwell (William H.), 
Newark, N. J: 
Scarce a leaf was stirred or rustled, 


(a 


(H 


but the wary roebuck started. Hia- 
watha. (H 100432, Oct. 1, 1907) 
[11654 
Bronner (G. H.), Alvin, 
Tex. 
Algoa, Tex., morning scene. (H 
101470, Oct. 22, 1907.) [11655 
Brown (J. H.), Portland, 
Me. Z 
Alice Knowles [Schooner] (H 102024, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) [11656 


Brown (Marcus L), De- 
eatur, Ga. 
Cotton picking in Georgia. 
Sept. 21, 1907.) 


Brown (N. E.), Grand 
Haven, Mich. 
Spring Lake, Mich., Brown’s aerial 
views. 3. (H 101848, Oct. 31 1907.) 
[11658 


(H 99886, 
[11657 — 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Brown (Theodore), Mt. 
Gilead, Ohio. 

Tennessee and her family. A. (H 
100758, Sept. 27, 1907; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1907. ) [11659 

—B. (H 100759, Sept. 27, 1907. 


Bryan (H. R.), Hudson, 
1 Aen as 
St. Cecilia, 2nd. (H 101651, Oct. 23, 


Doi oe. Oct. 145. 190T.) [11660 
Bullard (Charles Edwin), 
Peterboro, N. H. 

At the garden gate, 1 and 2 (H 


#021790, 101791, Oct. 29, 1907.) 
[11661 


Good morning. (H 101786, Oct. 29, 


1907.) 


Nothing too good for me. 
Oct. 29, 1907.) 


(H 101787, 


Old gamily cat. (H 101793, Oct. 29, | 
1907.) 

There is somebody waiting for us. (H 
101792, Oct. 29, 1907.) 

Thomas White. (H 101785, Oct. 29, 
1907. ) 

"Tis but a little faded flower. (H 


101784, Oct. 29, 1907.) 
Waiting for breakfast. 
Qet. 29, 1907.) 
Waiting for Easter. 1-5 
101798, Oct. 29, 1907.) 


(H 101788, 


(H 101794— 


We shall be old hens bye and bye. (H 
S01 7S9, Oct. 29, 1907.) 
Burkholder, (J. H.) 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Air ship at Richland county fair. 
[11662 


At Richland county fair. 

(H 100866, 100867, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Mansfield, Ohio, Ohio State reforma- 

tory. 
reformatory and drives. 
reformatory, boathouse. 
reformatory, drill and factories. 
—— reformatory, lake and pillars. 

(H 100591-—100595, Oct. 5, 1907.) 

Burt (F. D.), Benning- 
Eon Vit: 


Sentinel at the bridge. (H 100677, 
Vets; 1907..) [11663 | 

Where the chestnuts grow. (H 100678, | 
Oct. Ss 1907.) 

Bussa (H. K.), Norris- 
town, Pa. 

Reverend R. 1, 2. (H 101823—101824, 

Oct. 30, 1907.) [11664 | 


| Lockport, I. 


TAT 


Byrd(Robert Lee), Rome, 
Ga. 
Giant camphor tree, Byrdwood groves, 


winter garden, Florida. (H 99945, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) [11665 
Byron (Joseph), New 


Mork IN. Ye 


New York, Chinese theater. 1-10. (H 


102235-—102244, Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Canady (A. B.), Altoona, 
Kans. ’ 
Geronimo (Chief) and wife. (H 101719, 
Oct. 2p) 1907:) [11667 


(H 101720, 


[11666 


Geronimo, Apache chief. 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Geronimo, last Apache chief, 
LOUIS. 2Oct 25;, 1907.) 
2 e@. of each Oct. 28, 1907. 


Canfield (J. M.), Willow 
Grove, Montgomery 
eounty, Pa. 
Sousa’s band and G. A. R. audience. 
(H 100291, Sept. 27, 1907.) | 11668 


Carey (N. W.), Morris, 
INDY: 


(H 


Hargrave lake. (H 101190, Oct. 16, 
1907.) [11669 


Carrington (J. B.), New 
York; IN. Ye 
Break, break, break, at the foot of thy 
erags O sea! (H 100563, Oct. 5, 
1907.) [11670 


Carter (H. H.), Lock- 
port, Ill. 
Butterfiy dam, Chicago 
drainage channel. (H 100476. Oct. 


2, 1907.) [11671 


Locks, section 2, drainage canal. 
(H 100964, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


— Power house, sanitary district. 
(H 100477, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Cawston ostrich farm, 

South Pasadena, Cal. 

family.’ (EH 100656. Oct.. ‘S, 
[11672 

Ostrich herd. (H 100655, Oct. 8, 1907.) 


Celebrity art company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Foot ball girl. (H 100195, 
1907. ) 


_Central News company, 
Tacoma, Wash. 

Views of the State of Washington, etce., 
T1001—T1005 ; T1007-T1010; T1012- 
T1019, T1021-T1023. (H 101560— 
101579, Oct. 23, 1907.) [1167 


Ostrich 
1907. ) 


Sept. 25, 
[11673 


748 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Fifth annual convention of United 
drug co. Dinner at Symphony hall, 
Boston, Mass. (H 100516, Oct. 38, 
1907 ; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1907.) - [11675 


—— Enlarged. (H 100540, Oct. 4, 
19075 2c. Oct. 3, 1907.) 


Clarke (Chas. L.), Plain- 

field, N. J. 
Errol cousins of Chas. L. Clarke. 
101810, Oct. 30, 1907.) [11676 


Cline (Charles L.), St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Clime’s point, Gasconade river, 

laski county, Mo. (H 100340, Sept. 


30, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1907.) [11677 


Clinedinst (B. M.), Wash- 


ington, D. C. 
Evans (Admiral R.) (H 102020, Oct. 
28, 1907.) [11678 
Evans (Mrs. R.) (H 102019, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 
Roosevelt cabinet. 1. (H 101582, Oct. | 
24, 1907.) | 
Turkish minister. (H 101874, Oct. 31, | 
1907. ) 
Turkish minister’s children. (H 


101873, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


Clogenson (Henry), Dal- 
las, Tex. 

Fairbanks (Vice President Chas. W.) 
in Dallas. (H 101770, Oct. 
1907.) [11679 

Texas Five Million club in sesison at 
Dallas. (H 101951, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


Collier (P. F.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
Crysanthemums. (H 1007388, Oct. 9, 
1907. ) [11680 
Nazimova. 
Sisters. (H 100737, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Summer gossip. 
1907.) 


Under a Venice moon. 
Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Cook (Frederick 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mount McKinley, Alaska. 5 by 7. 
101424, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
22 by 28. 
1907.) 


Coovert (John Calvin), 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Clarksville, Tenn., 67th annual ses- 
sion Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., Oct. 
23, 1907. (H 102007, Nov. 2, 1907.) 

[11682 


(H 1007389, 


A.), 


(i 
[11681 
(H 101425, Oct. 16, 


(| 


29, | : 
—— Grand lodge Odd Fellows. 


(1 100736, Oct. 9, 1907.) | 


(H 100785, Oct. 9, | 


| 


Pu- | 


| Hot Springs, 8. Dak. 


| 


| 2322; 23821; 2324. 


| ——. Service building: 


Coovert (John Calvin), 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Memphis, panoramic view wharf. 
102008, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


scene on levee. (H 102009, Noy. 
2, 19072) | 

President’s fleet at wharf, Memphis 
deep-waterways convention. (H 
101455, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Courier company of Buf-. 

falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
(H 100349-100351, 
Sept. 30, 1907; 2 « of each Oct. 1, 
1907. ) [11683 


Coyle (M.), Chicago, Ill. 
Teddy drank it all. (H 101842, Oct. 
31, 1907; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 1907.) 
[11684 
Cross . (Wm. (R25 Piet 
Springs, S. Dak. 
Bad Lands. (H 101916, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
[11685 
alkaline and clay Butte. (H 
101915, Noy. 1, 1907.) 


petrified wood on indurated clay 

pillars. (H 101917, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

Switzerland view. (H 101918, 

Nov. 1, 1907.) 
2c each Oct. 18, 1907. 

Areade and ad- 
ministration building, N. H. D. V. S. 
(H 101605, Oct. 24, 1907.) 

—— Governor’s house, N. H. D. V. S. 
(H 101608, Oct. 24, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 
101923, Nov. 1;.1907%; 2 GeOck, 18, 
1907. ) 

—— Minnekahta avenue. (H 101924, 
Nov. 1, 1907; 2:e. Oct. 18, 1907.) 

—— Plunge bath. (H 101919, Nov. 1, 
1907; 2 ec Oct. 18, 1907. ) 

Hot Springs, 8. Dak. Battle Mountain 
sanitarium, N. H. D. V.S. Birdseye 
view from KHvyans heights. (H 
100100, Sept. 24, 1907; 2 « Sept. 25, 
1907.) 

The arcade. 
(H. 100101, Sept. 2419070 2c. 
Sept. 25, 1907.) ; 

Hot Springs, S. Dak. National sani- 
tarium, N. H. D. V. S. (H 101604, 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 

—— and part of the governor’s house. 
(H 101602, Oct. 24, 1907.) 

birdseye view. (H 101600, Oct. 
24, 1907.) 

— Fall River avenue. 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 

—— Gillespie and Evans hotels. 
101606, Oct. 24, 1907.) 


(H 101607, 


(H 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


749 


ross .(Wm..: R.), Hot 
Springs, S. Dak. 
Hot Springs, S. Dak. National sani- 
tari, N. H. D. VY. S. Main en- 
trance. (H 101609, Oct. 24, 1907.) 


rotunda. (H 101601, Oct. 24, 
1907. ) 


— Vale of Minnekahta. (H 101608, 
Oct. 24, 1907.) 
Lost well, near road to Cascade 


Springs, S. Dak. (H 101922, Nov. 
aos = & Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Needles near Sylvan lake, S. Dak., 500 
feet high, altitude 7,500 feet. (H 
args Nov. 1, 1907; 2 « Oct. 18, 
1907.) 

Rosebud agency, D. T., Omaha dance. 
(H 101920, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 
1907.) 


Cruver mfg. co., Chicago, 
Ill. 


Baseball. (H 100512, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
[11686 


Birth stones. (H 102164, Oct. 30, 
1907.) 


Defective title. 
1907. ) 

Football. (H 100513, Oct. 3, 1907.) 

Good night. (H 102170, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


GEE 1021741,. Oct. 30, 


Gossips. (H 102168, Oct. 30, 1907.) 

How shall I begin. (H 102172, Oct. | 
30, 1907.) 

Lady of the Lake. (H 102169, Oct. 
30, 1907.) 

Miss Columbia. (H 102167, Oct. 30, 
1907. ) 


Oyster shell. (H _ 102165, 
1907. 


OC 730," 


Teasing. (H 102166, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Young patriots. (H 102173, Oct. 30, | 
1907. ) 


Cummins (G. D.), Post- 
ville, Iowa. 
Clermont, Iowa. 


Larrabee. (H 100229, Sept. 23, 1907; | 
2 c. Sept. 16, 1907.) [11687 | 
Curtis (BE. S.) Seattle, 
Wash. 

Bibim Niosik. X 2224. (H 101335, | 
Oct. 19, 1907.) [11688 
Casa Grande ruin. X 2262. (H |} 

101350, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
Ceremonial kee. X 2236. (H 101339, 


Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Chacha, Mohave type feminine, front 
view. X 2147. (H 101822, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 


profile. 
19, 1907.) 


X 2148. (H 101323, Oct. 


Curtis (KE. S.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Chimuevi boy. X 2398. 
Ock,. 19; 1907.) 


(H 101364, 


Chimuevi Kan, winter home. X 2405. 
(H 1013865, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Chimuevi land. X 2409. (H 101366, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Chimuevi matron. X 2894. (H 
102111, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Chimuevi woman. X 23895. GCE 
102112, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Gathering sahuaro. X 2254. (H 
101348, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

| Grinding meal. X 2243. (H 101342, 


Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Hapchach. X 2363; X 2365; X 2366. 
(H 1021138-102115, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Harsin harvest. X 238389. (H 102116, 
Oct: 19;°1907.) 

Hokak Papago man. 2286... (Hi 
101351, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Kwahartika land. X 2336. (H 


101363, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Kwahartika man, front view. X 2323. 
(H 101359, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
Kwahartika matron, front view. X 


Zoo, (Et 101860, Oct. 19, 180K) 

Kwahartika water girl. X 2330. (H 
101361, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Kwahartika woman. X 2331. (H 
101362, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Maracopa land. X 2194. (H 10138388, 


Oct. 19, 1907.) 
Mission St. Xavier del Bac, altar. X 


2008.) CHL WOISS se, Oct. 19. 1907.) 
interior. X 2307. (CH 101356; 
Oct. 19; 1907.) 
interior rear. per ea (Ve (H 
101358, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
|——portal. X 2306. (H 101355, Oct. 
19, 1907.) 


| Mohave home construction. X 
Home of Ex-Gov. | 


2157. 
(CH 1013275 Oct) 19> 1907.) 
Mohave man in primitive robe, 3 fig- 


ure, ~X°2144.) (101821, Oct..:19; 
| 1907.) 
Mohave mother. X 2153. (H 101324, 
Ock 185 1907.) 
| Mohave potter. X 2154. (H 101325, 


| Mohave still life. 


| 
| 
| 
| 


Wet. 4977 1907.) 

Mohave primitive transportation. X 
2158, (H 101328, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

xX 2156. (H 101326, 
Oct. 19, 1907: ) 

Mohave stone maze. X 2159-X 2162. 
(H 101329-101332, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Pacheelwa chief. (H 101367, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 


750 


Curtis (EH. S.), 
Wash. . 
x 2300) 


Seattle, 


Papago burial. 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Papago girl. X 2290. 
19, 1907.) 

Papago kitchen. 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 


(H 101354, 
(H 101352, Oct. 


X 2296. (H 101353, 


Pima burial ground. (H 1013438, Oct. 
19, 1907.) 

Pima home. X 2288. (H 101340, Oct. 
LON NIOT.)) 

Pima Kee, primitive home. X 2234 
and X 2235. “(HM 101837," 101338, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Pima village scene. X 2241. (H 
101341, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Resting in harvest field. X 2342. (H 


HO2ZI 7, Oct; 19; 1907.) 
Sahuaro. (H 101336, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Sahuaro gatherers. X 2207. (H 101334, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 


—  X 2255. (H 101349, Oct. 19, 
1907. ) 
Sahuaro harvest. X 2250—X 2253. (H 


101344101347, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Yuma home structure. X 2367, X 2368. 
(H 102118, 102119, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
Yuma type, male. X 2357. (H 102120, 

Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Curtis (G. E.), Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. 


Niagara by electric light. A&B. (H 

100523, 100524, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
[11689 

2 e. of each Oct. 3, 1907. 
Curtis & Cameron, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Dogs of Dreamwood. 8 by 10. (H 
101522, Oct. 22, 1907.) [11690 


esl by 14 CE TO1seAuOCEe2: 
1907.) 

18 by 22. (H 101523, Oct. 22, 
1907.) 


He shall give His angels charge over 
Thee. 18 by 22. (H 101440, Oct. 
21, 1907.) 

Home keeping hearts are happiest. 11 
bye l4eeS by lO): 18. by. 22: “Ge 
102153-102155, Nov. 5, 1907.) 

Low tide, Baileys island, Maine. 11 
by 14. (H 101488, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
Scene at Napanoch. 11 by 14. 
101442, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
Terrace (The) 8 by 10. 

Oct. 21, 1907.) 


When I consider the heavens. 
22. (H 1014387, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


(H 101489, 


18 by 


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| Sunset at Deception pass. 


| Far-flung shadow. 


(H 


n.s., pt. 4 
Curtis & Cameron, Bos- | 
ton, Mass. | 
Who cares. 8 by 10. (H 101441, Oct. 
21, 1907.) 
Daley (Charlotte F.), | 
West New Brighton, 
IN Xe 


Heart’s content, larger size. (H 100843, 
Oct. 10; 1807) [11691 
Giving his testimony. (H 100846, Oct. 
10, 1907.) 
June. (H 100841, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Matins. (H 100845, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
November. (H 100842, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Summer road. (H 100840, Oct. 10, 
1907. ) 
Vespers. (H 100844, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
Darby (C. W.), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
(H 101469, Oct. 22,1907.) | 
[11692 | 
Daugherty (Harrison), 
Des Moines, Iowa. 


Meditation. 


Largest hail stones on record. (H 
99940, Sept. 19, 1907.) ° [11693 
Davidson & Averrett, Se- 
attle, Wash. . 
Black point. (H 101485, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) [11694 
Catholic cathedral. (H 102174, Nov. 
6) 190723) 
Lilliiwaup falls. (H 102176, Nov. 6, 
1907. ) | 
Pleasant ‘bay. (MH 10217% Nov. 6, @) 
1907. ) | 
Sunrise over Seattle. (H 102037, Nov. H 
4, 1907.) | 


(H 102039, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Sunset Fidalgo 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 

Sunset on Puget sound. 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 
Carroll islet, south exposure. (H 
101558, Oct. 23, 1907.) ~ [11695 


Crash, surf on reef west of Carroll. 
(H 101559, Oct. 23, 1907.) 


(H 101554, Oct. 23, 


island. (H 102175, 


(EH 102038, 


1907.) 

Gull and surf. (H 101556, Oct. 23, 
1907. ) 

Messengers of peace. (H 101555, Oct. 
23, 1907.) 


Nest and eggs of glaucous-winged gull. 
(H 101557, Oct. 23, 1907.) 


RN 


_$——————— 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


75. 


————e 


Dawson (W. L.), Seattle, 
Wash. 


eid windmill. (H 101552, Oct. 23, 
1907. ) 
Success. (H 101553, Oct. 23, 1907.) 


2 ec, each Oct. 24, 1907. 


De Camp (Ralph E.), 
Helena, Mont. 


Pamecanon, ©. M. & St. P. ry. (H 
101402, Oct. 21, 1907.) [11696 


De Long (W. E.), Portsmouth, Va. 
(H 1023884, Nov. 12, 1907.) [11697 
Denton (C. C.), 
apolis, Minn. 
Chrysanthemum. (H 101222, 
1907. ) 
Ginger. (H 101221, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
Denver (The) post, Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Marguerette Frey. Cow 
Egyptian. 
French. 
—— German. 
Irish. 
— Italian. 
Japanese. 
—— Spanish. 
— Swiss. 
— Turkish. 
(H 98034-98043, July 5, 1907.) 
Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Albany, N. Y. Old Van Rensselaer 


house, where Yankee Doodle was. 
Pee Avice, Oct. 18, 1907.) [11700 


— Reformed Protestant 
church. 


State house. 
1907.) 


State street. 
1907. ) 

-——— Union station. 
18, 1907.) 

Bellows Falls, Vermont. 
Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Arch bridge. 
1907. ) 

— Canal. 


Minne- 


Oct. “17, 


[11699 


girl. 


(H 101294, Oct. 18, 


(H 100904, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


-——Band concert at Barber park. 
CE 10911,” Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Falls and. arch bridge. (H 
100910, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
— Hetty Green’s_ residence. (H 
100906, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
--—— Square. (H 100903, Oct. 12, | 


1907. ) 


[11698 | 


Dutch | 
(H 101292, Oct. 18, 1907.) | 
(H 101293, Oct. 18, | 
(H 101295, Oct. | 
(H 101297, | 


(H 100909, Oct. 12, | 


Detroit publishing com- 

pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Bellows Falls, Vermont. Tucker tolf 
bridge. (H 100912, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Westminster high bridge (H 
100905, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


(H 100907, Oct. 


Westminster st. 
12," 1907.) 
Bethlehem. N. H. The Sinclair. A & 
B. (H 101767, 101768, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
Boston, Mass. St. Paul’s church. (HH 
| 100913, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


pride (hhe)... Gel, TO09IG: Oct catze 
1907.) 
| Cain; ‘after RK... Hinton “Perry,” (EE 


101765, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

| Charleston, 8. C. Ashley hall, Mag- 

| wDolia on the Ashley... (H 101302, 

| NOEts 1S. 190%) 

— Calhoun monument. 
Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Cathedral. 

1907.) 

_— Central market and the Buzzards. 
(H 101262, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

—— Charleston gate. (H 101259; Oct. 
18, 1907.) 

| —— Colonial lake. 


(H 101264, 


(H 101955, Noy. 2,: 


(H 101265, Oct. 


1S TOOT.) 
Hast Battery residences. (EH 
| 101299, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
| ———_Gateway. (H 101261, Oct. 18, 
1907.) 


Lake Magnolia on the 
(H 101300, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
—— Lovers lane, Ysle of Pines. 
101268, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
Meeting st., South. 

| Get. 18; 18072) 
| —— Military exercise, Marion 
(H 101268, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Ashley. 


(iE 


(H 101266,. 


square.. 


Old Charleston gate. (H 101260,. 
Oct: AS, 19072) 

Picking strawberries. (H 101298,. 
Oct. 18, 1907.) 

St. Andrews church. (H 101308,. 


Oct: 18; 490T.) 
St. Paul’s church, Radcliffebor- 
ough. (H 101304, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Sand dunes and palmettos, Isle 

Of Pines? (a 100267, Oct; 18; 1907: 
——— Steamer landing, Magnolia on the 
| Ashley. (H 101258, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
| ——Sunset from South Battery. (H 


ee 012705" Oct. 18, 1907.) 
| — Under the oaks, Magnolia on the 
| Ashley. (H 1013801, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


West Point rice hills. (H 101269, 
Oct. 18, 1907.) 


752 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Chicago, Ill. Arriving from the sub- 
urbs. (H 101666, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


Auditorium annex. (H 101664, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Columbia yacht club. (H 101665, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Dearborn street. (H 101667, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Douglass monument, Douglass 
park. (H 101681, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Drexel boulevard. (H 101682, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Garfield park, a bit of. (H 


101685, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


—— Garfield park, boating at. (H 
101686, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Grand boulevard. (H 101683, 


Oct. 26, 1907.) 
—— Grant park, showing auditorium 


and annex. (H 101684, Oct. 26, 
1907.) 

Jack knife bridge, closed. (H 
101668, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

— Jack knife bridge, open. (H 
101669, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Jackson park, driveway near 
field museum. (H 101687, Gct. Zo, 
1907. ) 

—— Jackson park, Lake Shore 
drive. (H 101689, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Jackson park, pavilion. (H 
101688, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Jackson park, resting house. (H | 
101690, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

—— Lincoln park, band concert. (H 
101693, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Lincoln park, driveway in. (H 


101691, Oct. 26, 1997.) 
Lincoln park, going to band con- 


cert. (H 101692, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Madison and Slate sis. (H 
101670, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
—— Michigan ave. (H 101671, Oct. 
26, 1907.) 
—— Palmer house. (H 101672, Oct. 
26, 1907.) 
State st. A and B. (H 101673, 


101674, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


— Str. Roosevelt passing through 
State st. bridge. (H 101675, Oct. 
26, 1907.) 

University of. (H 101676, Oct. 
26, 1907.) 
University of. Campus. (H 


101677, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


—— University of. Ryerson laboratory. 
(H 101678, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


| Chicago, Il. 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 

Wabash ave. A and B. 
(H 101679, 101680, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Connecticut river, above Bellows Falls, 

Vt. (H 100908, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Detroit, Mich., Belle Isle park, band 
concert. (H 101119, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

—— Penobscot building. (H 101118, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Gravestone of first’'man killed in Revo- 
lutionary war. (H 100915, Oct. 12, 
1907.) 

Gudrun mourning by the body of the 
dead Sigurd. (H 101822, Oct. 30, 


1907.) 
Married. (H 100917, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Nantasket, Mass. Atlantic hotel. (H 
100539, Oct. 4, 1907.) 
New York, N. Y., heart of. (H 101766, 
Oct, 28; 190%) 
Lake, Van Cortlandt park. (H 


101257, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Pemigewasset valley and Franconia 
mountains from West Comfort, N. H. 
(H 102289, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Plymouth, N. H. Confluence of Pemige- 
wasset and Baker rivers. (H 
102287, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

From the east. (H 102286, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 

—— Normal school. 
4, 1907.) 

Rockingham, Vt. 
Vermont. 1787. 
1907. ) 

Savannah, Ga. Bovinmobile. 
101279, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Broughton street, looking east. 
(H 101277, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

—— Broughton street, looking west. 
(H 101278, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


(H 102288, Nov. 


Oldest church in 
(H 100914, Oct. 12, 


(Hi 


—— Bull st. (H 101282, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
Colonial park. (H 101275, Oct. 18, 
1907.) 
— Cotton docks. (H 101289, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 
—— Forsythe park. (H 101291, Oct. 
18, 1907.) 
——Fort Pulaski, battle scars. (H 
101287, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
Fort Pulaski, casements. (H 
101286, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
Fort Pulaski, outer wall. (H 


101284, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

—— Fort Pulaski, within the case- 
ments. (H 101285, Oct. 18, 1907.) 
—— Gaston st. (H 101276, Oct. 18, 

1907.) 


rn 


-—— Liberty st. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 
Savannah, Ga. Gordon wharves. 
101288, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


—— Green monument and city hall. | 


(H 101280, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


—— Hermitage. (H 101271, Oct. 18, 
1907.) 

——Hermitage, Oak avenue vista. (H 
101274, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

— Hermitage, slave quarters. (H 


101273, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


1907. ) 

National bank of. 

Oct 18, 1907.) 

Whole Black family at the Her- 
mitaze. (HH 101272, Oct. 18, 1907.) 

Stevedore. (H 100918, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Tennis at Van Cortlandt park, N. Y. 
Cer 401256, Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Tybee island palmettos. (H 101290, 
Oct, 18, 1907.) 


Deuble (Chas. G.), Can- 


(Hi 101281, 


ton, Ohio. 
Canton, Ohio. McKinley national 
memorial. (H 101174, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
[11701 


De Windt (Mrs. E. C.), 
Atlantic City, N. J. 


Atlantic City, N. J. Life saving sta- | 


tion, foot of Pacific ave. (H 101542, 
Oct. 22,1907; 2c Oct. 15, 1907.) 


[11702 | 


Dey (Clara M.) & Kinsey 

(A. T.), Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pastoral. (H 101769, Oct. 29, 1907.) 
[ 11703. 


Dickinson (Alice Mar- 
garet), Montreat, N. C. 
Montreat, N. C. Old president’s lodge. 


Mountain brook. 
Log cabin. 

First homes. 

Alba Hotel. 

Hotel Montreat. 
On the road to— 
Far (A) view. 
Montreat reservoir. 


Looking backward from Trail to 
Brushy. 


eBid iala 


(Hi | 


(H 101283, Oct. 18, | 


[11704 


| 


| Light artillery drill. 


| San Pedro park. Feeding swan. 


7538 


Dickson (Thomas _J.), 
Houston, Tex. 


Alamo (The). Interior of the. (H 
102032, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Monk’s burying ground. (H 


102080, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

—— Room where Bowie was killed. 
(H 102083, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Brackenridge park. View 
102081, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Cavalry charge. (H 102136, Novy. 5, 
1907. ) 

Drive in Brackenridge park. 
102086, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

(H 102135, Nov. 


in” (CH 


(H 


Be 190%.) 

Menger court. (H 102036, Nov. 4. 
1907.) 

Menger hotel court. (H 102085, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 


Mission Concepcion. A. 


Noy. 4, 1907.) 


(H 102034, 


B. (H 102088, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
=———— ‘Interior: (H 102082, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 


—— Rear view.. (H 102035, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

—— Wide rear view. (H 102087, Nov. 

4, 1907.) 

(H 
102084, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

San Jose mission. (H 102033, Noy. 
4, 1907.) 
—— interior. 

1907.) 


Donaldson (A. M.) & @o., 
Denver, Colo. 
Old Denver mint. (H 99668, Sept. 16, 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1907.) [11706 


Doornink (Rudolph), 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Caught napping. (H 101457, Oct. 21, 


(H 102079, Nov. 4, 


1907 > 2°¢) Octs 12,1907. ) [11707 

Dow (O. F.), Meredith, 
| Dow’s rest. (H 101462, Oct. 15, 1907; 
1 ec. Sept. 24, 1907; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1907.) 
[11708 

Drake (J. D.), Silver- 

ton, Oreg. 

Evans valley, panorama. (H 101898, 


(H 102143-102152, Nov. 5, 1907.) 


Dickson (Thomas 
Houston, Tex. 

Alamo (The). (H 102031, Nov. 4, 
1907.) [11705 


J.),; 


Oct. 19, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1907.) 
[11709 
Dunlap (O. E.), Niagara, 
Halls: N.;Y. 
All aboard for Toronto. 
Oct. 17, 1907.) 
American and Horseshoe falls. 
100724, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


(H 101245, 
[11710 
(H 


754 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Dunlap (O. E.), Niagara, 
Falls, N. Y. 


American fall and Luna island. (H 
100728, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
American fall from Goat island. (H 


100727, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
American fall from Terrapin point. 
(H 100723, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
Horseshoe fall by searchlight. 
100722, Octy 9; 1907.) 


(Hi 


Prospect point. 
1907.) 
Terrapin point. 
1907. ) . 
2c. of each Oct. 21, 1907. 


Dury (G. C.) & co., Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 


(Et 100726; Oet.'9, 


Dogtown limited. (H 100385, Sept. 
30, 1907.) ela 
Haton (Eben F.), Shamo- 
. kim, Par 
Panoramic view from Shamokin, from 
Cameron Culm bank. (H_ 68807, 
Nov. 17, 1905.) (aay 


Panoramic view of Shamokin, from 
Nielson Culm bank. 
17, 1905.) 


2c. of each Nov. 11, 1905. 


SDs EOC.) 
Raton (Edward B.), Hart- | Corea (Sefor ‘Don Luis F.) H 
Big gun at Wee Monroe. (H | ee ee 
101521, Oct. 22, 1907.) [11713 | Non. OU Sige eG 
Edison (Thomas A.), West | Evans (Admiral) and his household. | 
Orange, N. J. | 1-7. (8H  101983-101989, Nov 2, |f 
Jack -the kisser. 1-38) “CEL TaL00531— 1907.) ! 
100538, Oct. 4, 1907.) [11714 | Gibson (Edgar J.) (H 101995, Nov 2, | 
Rivals. 1 to 8. (H 99197-99204, Sept. 1907. ) 
7, 1907.) Hengstler (Herbert ©.) (H 101991, 
Three American beauties. no. 2. 1-4./ Nov. 2, 1907.) ! 
(H 100637—-100640, Oct. 7, 1907.) Herrarte (Sefor Don Luis Toledo) 
Edison manufacturing com- | Hinata e slim B.) (H 
Sil as 100891, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Paul Revere, midnight ride. 1-8. | Ingram (Augustus EH.) (H 102006, 
(H 101930-101937, Nov. 1, 1907.) Nov. 2, 1907.) | | 
[11715 | Knight (Capt. Austin M.) (H 100897, | 
eo teas Sic Oct. 12, 1907.) ft 
cee ieee a | Meji (Senor Don Federico) 
True friends. (H 100230, July 18, | _ 102001, Nov. 2, 1907.) 
1907.) [11716 Dba) akan (H 102004, Nov. 2, 
Hkstrom  (Chas.), . Mo- and Blmer Dover. (H 102005, 
Arsenal Mister Geclieen Sept. 28 | A ee | 
f ; ‘47 | sebree. (Admiral U. H 100892, Oct. 
1907.) habe 007} ane 
Old mill. (H 1003828, Sept. 28, 1907.) | ___and captains. (H 100893, Oct. 12, 
2c. of each Sept. 8, 1907. | 1907.) 


(H . 100725, Oct. 9, 


(H 68808, Nov. 


/ Choate (Warren R.) 


Eliason (M. K.), Mitchell, 
S. Dak. 
Sousa and his band, Mitchell corn 
palace, S. Dak. (H 100629, Oct. 7, © 
1907.) [11718 


Elmendorf (Dwight L.), 
New York, N. Y. 


Yellowstone national park, Castle 
geyser 5 ‘by 73 (22> iy 72S. -' CH 
101844—101845, Oct. 26, 1907; 2 ¢. 
of each Oct. 16, 1907.) [11719 

Falk, New York, N.- Y. 

Warfield (David). 12-17. (H101583- | 

101588, Oct. 24, 1907.) [11720 


Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Bacon (Assistant Secretary of State) 


(H | 


and diplomats, group portrait. (H 
102003, Nov. 2, 1907.) [11724 
Bartlett (Capt. Chas. W.) 
100896, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Bennett (Robert R.) (H 101997, | 
Noy. 2, 1907.) | 
Calvo (Senior Don Joaquin). 


101998, Nov. 2, 1907.) | 
Carson (Major John M.) 1-2. 

101993, 101994, Nov. 2, 1907.) q 
(H 100894, Oct. | 


(Ht |] 


aa | 


- Smith (Herbert Knox) 


 ¥y. 2, nos. 45-48 


i Ugarte (Doctor Angel). 


Duteh windmill. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


755 


Fawcett (Waldon), Wash- | 
ington, D. C. 


wach 2s.) CEL 
100898, 100899, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Southerland (Capt. W. H. H.) (H 
/ 100895, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Taggart (Giles Russell) (H 100900, 


Oct. 12, 1907. ) 

(H 102002, 
Nov. 2, 1907.) 

U. S. consuls. 
1907. ) 


U. S. Naval academy, buildings. 1-20. 
(HM 101374—-101393, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


First Baptist church, Ros- 
well, N. Mex. 
Roswell, N. Mex., First Baptist church. 
(H 102014, Nov. 2, 1907.) pai22 


Fleisher (Samuel _ §&.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Study in sheep. (H 100186, Sept. 25, 
1907.) pal 23 | 
Foley (HE. F.), New York, 
. IND. N. 
Kearney (Mgr. John F.) 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 
McElhinney (Master 
100515, Oct.. 3, 1907.) 
Murphy (Mgr. Wm.) 
25, 1907.) 
Van Renssealer (Rev. H.), S. J. 
1006383, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Foster (Walter W.), Rich- 
mond, Va. 
House of bishops, general convention, 
1907. (H 101535, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
pala eps 
House of deputies, general convention, 
1907. (Hi -101536, Oet. 19, 1907.) 
Pennsylvania delegation, general con- 
vention, 1907. (H 101537, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 
2 e, of each Oct. 12, 1907. 
rey. Cwm.) , Quincy, 
Til. 


eo 101992) 2 Nov. 2, 


(H 101626, 
[11724 
John) (H 


(H 101625, Oct. 


(H 


Huffman’s old jewelry store. (H 
101104, Oct. 14, 1907.) [11726 

Quincy fair. (H 101103, Oct. 14, 1907.) | 

View from Seventh and Hampshire 
Streets. (H 101102, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


Wood (John) and T. Rogers. (H 
101105, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Fritz (B. J.), Albert Lea, | 
Minn. 
Albert Lea ffire department. (H 
101249, Oct. 17, 1907.) ia ba ear 


City and county hospital. (H 101247, | 
Wet; 17,. 1907.) 


(H 101248, Oct. 17, 


1907. ) 


—— Mt. Tabor 


Frost (Frank Hdmund 
Hill), Oakland, Cal. 

Basket weaver. (H 100066, Sept. 23, 

1907.) [11728 
Bead and basket worker. (H 100069, 
> Sept, 23, 1907.) 
Gate-way. (H 100070, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
Last of the tribe. (H 100067, Sept. 


23.1907) 
Teddy’s friends. (H 100071, Sept. 23, 
1Y07.) 
Washoe basketiers. (H 100068, Sept. 
23; 1907.) 
Fuller (H. O.), Nash- 


ville, Tenn. 


Nashville, Tenn., dining room at the 


Hermitage. (H 101598, Oct. 24, 
1907.) [11729 

Nashville, Tenn., Jackson’s tomb at 
the Hermitage. (H 101597, Oct. 24, 
1907. ) 


¢ 


2c. of each Oct. 25, 1907. 


Roosevelt’s (President) arrival at the 


Hermitage, Nashville, Tenn. (H 
101868; Oct-31, 1907; 2 eh Noyoee 
1907.) ’ 
Furry (Ed. G.), Bridge- 
water, Va. 
Bridgewater, Va., main street. (H 
100290, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11730 


natural falls. 
2; 1907.,) 


Bridgewater college campus, Va. 
100491, Oct 2, 1907.) 

Harrisonburg, Va., bird’s eye view. 
(H 100488, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Court square. (H 100489, Oct. 2, 
1907.) 


Garrison (Hmerson B.), 
Bridgeton, N. J. 
Sunset lake, city park, Bridgeton. 
100428, Oct. 1, 1907.) 
Gerard (William), Rock- 
away, N. J. 
Mt: Tabor, N. J., bit of ‘country road. 
(H 101230, Oct. 17, 1907.) [11732 
— Colonial cottage. (H 101228, Oct. 


(H 100490, Oct. 


(H 


(H 
[11731 


17, 1907.) 
lake, road. (Ha 101231, Och 17 
1907.) 
library. Cer O29. eta tale 
1907.) 
—— Main street. (H 101224, Oct. 17, 
1907. ) 


Mt. Tabor entrance. (H 101227, 
Oct. 17, 1907.) 
station... (Hi 101223, 


Oeti17,, 1907:) 


756 


Gerard (William), Rock- 
away, N. J. 
Mt. Tabor, N. J. Quiet cove of Mt. 


Mabor lake, “Co 1101225, ‘Oct ar: 
1907.) 

—— Simpson ave. (H 101226, Oct. 17, 
1907.) 

Tabernacle. (H 101232, Oct. 17, 
1907.) 


Rockaway, N. J., Aqueduct. 
101243, Oct. 17, 1907.) 

— Beaver brook below the dam. 
(H 101242, Oct. 17, 1907.) 

—— Beaver brook from the aqueduct. 
(H 101244, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


(H 


— —Feeder. (H 101238, Oct. 17, 
1907.) 
— Hoagland ave. at the knoll. (H 


101237, Oct. 17, 1907.) 

Presbyterian church. 

Oc 195-1907) 

Pretty part of Main street. 
101241, Oct. 17, 1907.) 

—— Upper mill pond. (H 101239, Oct. 


(H 101240, 


(H 


17, 1907.) 
Gerry (L. G.), Wolfe- 
boro, N. H. 
Sunset on the lake. 1&2. (H 100688, 
100684, Oct. 7, 1907.) [11733 


2 e@ of each Sept. 19, 1907. 
Gesell (Robert Albert), 
Madison, Wis. 

Barking at the moon. (H 100582, Oct. 
5, 1907.) [11734 
Dance. (H 100583, Oct 5, 1907.) 
Orating. (H 100584, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
Peanut race. Ready. (H 100581, Oct. 
D; 190 Te) 
Gilbert (Irwin E.), Frost- 
burg, Md. 
Frostburg, Md., M. HE. church, interior. 
(H 101233, Oct. 17, 1907.) [11735 


——S§t. Jchns Episespal church. (H 
101234, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
View from Dans rock. (H 100280, 


Sept. 26, 1907.) 
Glasier (Fred W.), Brock- 
ton, Mass. 
Vaudeville show, Brockton fair, 1907. 
(H 101205, Oct. 16, 1907.) [11736 


Goethe (M. A.), Portland, 


Oreg. 
Wells Fargo bldg. (H 100467, Oct. 2, 
1907.) [11737 
Graham (Wm. M.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

Black bear. (H 101118, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
[117388 
Cinnamon bear. (H 101114, Oct. 14, 

1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES . 
n.8., pt. 4 


Graham (Wm. M.), Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Good days sport. 
1907.) 
Landing a trout. 
1907.) 
Nice catch. (H 101115, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Our first bear. 
1907. ) 
Skinning the deer. 
14, 1907.) 
Trout fishing on the American river. 
(H 101112, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Two fine deer. (H 101117, Oct. 14, 
1907.) 
Greenwald (Chas. 
Whiting, Ind. 
Burning oil tank, Whiting, Ind. 


(H 101109, Oct. 


E.), 
(H 


101148, Oct. 15, 1907: 2 @ Sept. 54 


1907. ) [11739 


Tank fire, Whiting, Ind. (H 99495, 
Sept. 13, 1907; 1 @ Aug. 31, 1907; 
1 ce. Sept. 18, 1907.) 

Gross (J. Ellsworth), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Love me, love my horse. (H 100693, 

Sept. 25, 1907; 2 ce. Sept. 10, 1907.) 


[11740 
Gutekunst (F.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Brewer (Justice David J.) 1 & 2. 


(H 101305, 101306, Oct. 19, 1907 ; 2 ¢. 
of each Oct. 23, 1907.) [11741 
2 c. of each Oct. 23, 1907. 


Gutmann & Gutmann, New 


York, N. Y. 
Rag-time. (H 102025, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
[11742 
Haddix (A. J.), Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 


Lake Wichita, Wichita Falls, Tex. (H 
101142, Oct. 12, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 24, 
1907.) [11743 


Hall (Geo. P.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
New York, N. Y. Blackwell’s island 
bridge. 6040. (H 100475, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2c. Sept. 9, 1907.) [11744 


Hardeastle (George) & 
son, Wilmington, Del. 
McKinley and Fairbanks. 
Oct. 30, 1907; 2 «@ Oct. 14, 1907.) 
[11745 
Leba- 


Harpel (Luther), 


non, “Pat 


Lebanon, Pa., American iron & steel 


mfg. co’s. works. (H 102142, Nov. 


5, 1907.) — 
Harrington (O. L.), Lo- 
gansport, Ind. 
Landis (Kenesaw Mountain) 1-3. (H 
101639-101641, Oct. 11, 1907.) [11747 


(H 101111, Oct. 14, © 


(H 101110, Oct. 14, 


(H 101116, Oct. 14, 


(H 101836, - 


[11746 — 


Te = — 


if 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Harvey (Charles E.), 
Boise City, Idaho. 
Silent waters. (H 100486, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


[11748 | 


Sylvan rest. (H 100487, Oct. 2, 1907.) 
Hate (J... A. H.), Brook- 
iym, N.Y. 
He loves me he loves me not. 
- Wood nymph. 
| (H 100528, 100529, Sept. 27, 1907; 
2 c. of each Sept. 13, 1907.) 


Hays (J. W.), St. Louis, 
Mo. 
a medical student. 


[11749 


Revenge on 


1907.) 
South side hurling team. 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 


4 Heinman (F.), 
Plains, N. 


(H 101307, 


Morris 
J. 
Morris Plains, New Jersey State hos- 


pital, administration building. (H 
101162, Oct. 15, 1907.) [11751 
— both buildings, rear view. 


-—— cows in yard. 
, 1907. 
— ee building. 


101165, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
i Oct. 15, 1907.) 
' 


| —— freight. (H 101170, Oct. 
1907.) 
—— main building, front. (H 101161, 
| Oct, 15, 1907.) 
' 7 main building, rear. (H 101163, 


f 


Oct. 15, 1907.) 


if == milking. (H 101169, Oct. 15, 
| 1907.) 

| — north view. (H 101164, Oct. 15, 
) | 1907.) 

| —nurses cottage. (H 101167, Oct. 
| 15, 1907.) 


Hellebo (A. S.), 
ville, Minn. 


Janes- 


(H. 101168, Oct. | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


| Holophane girl. 
(H | 
100379, Sept. 30, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 20, | 
[11750 


| Charlottesville, 


Ca 


(H 101166, 


15, | 


| Nobody 


157 


Hill (F. Elton), Mitchell, 
S. Dak 


Dull day at the corn a ieea (H 101108, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) 


at Mitchell. 
101107, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


Hollander (Henry M.), 
Boston, Mass. 
Nature’s Madonna. (H 91916, 
25, 1907.) 


Holophane company, sales 

dept., New York, N. Y. 
(H 101581, Oct. 24, 
1901 2762 Oct 25; 1907) [11756 


2° e@: Oct. 25, 1907. 
Holsinger (R. W.), Char- 
lottesville, Va. 


Va., Christ church. 
(H 101635, Oct. 25, 1907.) [11757 


Park street. (H 101634, Oct. 25, 


1907. (a 


Mar. 
[11755 


1907.) 

| Monticello, Va. Jefferson’s hall. (H 
101633, Oct. 25, 1907.) 

| University of Virginia. Gymnasium. 


(H 101630, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Poe’s range. (H 1016387, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 


Rotunda, n. w. corner. (H 101688, 
Oct. 2a; A907.) 
| —— Rotunda quadrangle. (H 101631, 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 
|'——-Students reading room. (H 
101636, Oct. 25, 1907.) 
Uncle Henry. (H 101632, Oct. 


| Mechanicsburg, 


| Janesville, Minn. Main street. (H | 
100522, Oct. 3, 1907.) [11752 | 
Henry (L. M.), Detroit, 


Mich. 
| “D: ‘eamland. (H 

Fi1753 
} Slumberland. (H 100578, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Hill (F. Elton), Mitchell, 

i- S. Dak. 

Corn palace. 
—— stereoscopic view. 
—— postal card. 

/ — 904123. 

(H 101811-101814, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


[11754 


100579, Oct. 5, 1907.) | 


25, 1907.) 
Hood (Everett), Barre, 
Vt 


(HI 101808, 
[11758 


Evelyne and papa’s ‘cart. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 


Hoover (M. J.), Newville, 
Pa. 


Pa. President’s resi- 
dence, Irving College. (H 97681, 
Aug. 3, 19075) 8 ey sols 27, 1907 er 
e. Aug. 14, 1907.) [11759 


(A.), Brooklyn, 
i ia 
[11760 


Horner 


My protector. 


| So hungry. 


(H 101652, 101653, Oct. 4, 1907; 2 
e. of each Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Horning (A. A.), 
Gregor, Iowa. 

North McGregor, Iowa, pontoon bridge 
on Mississippi from Point Misery. 
(H 102158, Nov. 6, 1907.) [11761 


Mc- 


758 


Hull (Dana), Chicago, 
Ill. 
Armstrong (EF. H.) (H 101106 ,Oct. 
14, 1907.) [11762 


Moody (W.- D.), front face. (H 
100634, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


face. (H 100635, 


three-quarter 
Oct. 1,190) 


Roche (Miss H. A.) 
7, 1907.) 


Warren (Mr. Waldo P.) 
(H 101834, Oct. 30, 


(H 100636, Oct. 


— Full face. 
1907. ) 


—— Three-quarter face. 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Hurd (Edgar O.), Forsyth, 


(EI 101835, 


Ga. 
Forsyth, Ga. (H 100196, Sept. 25, 


1907.) [117638 
McGoughs mill. (H 100198, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 
Thurmonds mill. (H 100197, Sept. 25, 
1907.) 
Hyde (Frederic Bulke- 


ley), Southport, Conn. 
H 1000-H 1004. (H 100456-100460, 
Oct. 1, 1907.) [11764 


Ingersoll (Thuman Ward), 
St. Paul, Minn. 

Fort Snelling, Mississippi and Minne- 
sota rivers. 20687. (H 101450, Oct. 
21. 1907.) [11765 

St. Paul court-house. (H 
101448, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


20692. 


St. Paul. Down Fourth st. from Com- 
mercial club. 20694. (H 101447, 
Oc 2 1907:) 

St. Paul post-office building. 20691. 
(H 101449, Oct. 21, 1907.) 

St. Paul, Minn. Interior of Audito- 


rium theatre. (H 101489, Oct. 14, 
190M 62 eC. Oct, 2; 1907,,) 


James & Bushnell, 
Seattle, Wash. 

Study of old gentleman 
25325. 


ine; 


Mr. Kerr. 
(H 100072, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
[11766 


Jeffreys (Lazetta Mason), 
Hushpuckena, Miss. 


Cotton. (HW 101875, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
[11767 
Roses. (H 101876, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
Johnson, (A. J.), Fair- 


banks, Ala. 
Venus of Milo; solid Tanana gold. 
(H 101714, Oct. 28, 1907.) [11768 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Johnson (P. A.), Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 
Brandon, Minn. Big Chippewa lake. 
(H 101706, Oct. 26, 1907.) [11769 


— Devils lake, oak on. (H 101709, 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 


Island Big Chippewa uake. (H 
101702, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Little Chippewa lake. (H 101701, 


Oct. 26, 1907.) , 
— Moon lake. 
1907.) 
— Moon lake, birches. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 
— Moon lake, view of. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 
Stowes lake. 
1907.) 


— Stowes lake, hillside. 
Oct. 26, 1907.) 


(H 101708, Oct. 26, 
(EE 101707, 


(H 101704, 


(H 101703, Oct. 26, 


(H 101705, 


Johnston (Frances B.), 
Washington, D. C. 
Dedication of McKinley national me- 
morial. Justice Day’s address. (Il 

101395, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
President’s address. 2. (H 101396, 
Oct. ‘19; 190%) 


Unveiling McKinley national memorial. 
(H 101397, Oct. 19; 1907.) 
Invocation by Dr. Bristol. 
100642, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

—— Roosevelt (President) delivering 
the oration. (H 1006438, Oct. 
1907.) 


Kahil (J. B.), Portland, 

Me. 

Far in the forest. 
Oct. 2, 1907.) 


(H 


67. (H 100494, 


[11771 


Pine cove. 55. (H 100492, Oct. 2, 
1907.) 

Sunset glow. 63. (H 100493, Oct. 2, 
1907.) 


When the leaves fall. 29. 


Oct. 2, 1907.) 


(H 100495, 


Kazanjian (Aram), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
(H 100863, Sept, 26, 1907.) 
[11772 
Kellermann (Bessie), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
(H 100362, Sept. 26, 1907; 2 ¢ 


Meditation. 


Polly. 
Sept. 9, 1907.) 


Kelley (. W.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


[Stereoscopie views. 
8606-8625, 8637-8734. (H 100974— | 
101101, Oct. 14, 1907.) [11774 | 


[11778 | 


Miscellaneous] | 


[11770 | 


| 


ji 


{ 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Kelz(I. D.), Reynoldsville, 
Pa. 


Reynoldsville, Pa. American silk co. 


amis. (HH 101613, Oct. 25, 1907.) 
LAKET5 
Reynoldsville high school. (H 101614, 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 
Kendrick (Geo. W.), jr.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia, Pa. Masonic temple. 


Interior views of Renaissance hall. 
1. Looking east. 2. Looking west. 
(H 100198, 100194, Sept. 23, 1907; 
2c. of each Sept. 14, 1907.) [11776 


Kennett (R. M.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Gloria 4 la Madonna. A. 
Get. 1) 1907.) PTA T7 


-—— B.  (H 100500, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


—C. (H 1013894, Oct. 19, 1907; le. 
Wer, 19) 1907: 1.¢. Nov., 2, 1907.) 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic views] American glass 
bottle industry. 20202-20208. (H 
97948-97954, Aug. 9, 1907.) [11778 


Awful told. 2316. 
9, 1907.) 


But now, alas! 11467. 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 
Great Seott! 12396. .(H 95548, | 
June 25, 1907.) 
— Hampton, Va. 20197. (H 97947, 


Aug. 9, 1907.) 


20189-20196. 
9, 1907: ) 


(H 97939-97946, Aug. 


— In olden times. 11466. 
Sept. 7, 1907.) 
Jamestown exposition. 14147- | 
14158. (EH. 97927-97938, Aug. 9, 
1907. ) 


J4159,. 14162, 
(H 97921, 97924, 97926, 97920, Aug. 
9, 1907.) 


poe 4167-14174. ° (EH. 99189- | 
99196, Sept. 7, 1907.) | 
Lind, Wash. 14148-14145. (H 


92201—92203, Apr. 1, 1907.) 


Miscellaneous. 12384-12393. (H 
92303-92312, Apr. 5, 1907.) 
New York, N. Y. 14146. (H 


95549, June 25, 1907.) 
Norfolk, Va. 14160, 14161, 141638. 


(H- 97922; 97923, 97925, Aug. 9, | 
1907. ) 
Panama canal. 20876. (H 92315, 


Apr. 5, 1907. 


(HI 100465, | 


(H 97904, Aug. | 


(H 99188, 


Ice harvesting, Conneaut lake, Pa. | 


(H 99187, | 


14164, 14165. | 


759 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic views] Series A: 7246; 
(247; T2563 7267; 7269; T7272: 7405; 
7406; 7410; 7412; 7414; 7416; 7420; 
7422. (Hi 94448-94461, May 23, 1907.) 


7423-7430. (H 95540-95547. 
June 25, 1907.) 


—————— 


7431-7436; 7488-7440. (Hf 
95550-95558, June 25, 1907.) 
— Series B: 7487; 7441-7462. (H 
97151-97173, July 25, 1907.) 
7989; Td41; 7544; 7546; 


7549-7552: 7556: 7558: 7559; 7566— 
7569. (H 97905-97919, Aug. 9, 1907.) ' 
7573; 7581-7588. (H 99183- 
99186, Sept. 7, 1907.) 
2c. of each Oct. 10, 1907. 
Kilburn (B. W.), Little- 
ton, (Ns: Ef. 


| [Stereoscopic views] Jamestown ex- 


position. 17180-17196. (H 101123- 
101139; Oct; t4:)1907. ) pat779 
Killelea (J. J.) &. eo, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
| Lisbon, Portugal. 11351-11358) (Hl 
100883-100890, Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. of 
each Oct. 11, 1907.) [11780 


Kimball (Richard H.), 
@Goncord, N. H. 


Sunset. (H 101694, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

[11781 
Kimball (W. G. C.), Con- 
cord.) IN. He 
Frye (Calvin A.) 1-8. (H 101200- 
101202, Oct. 16, 1907.) [11782 
Kiser photo company, 
Portland, Oreg. 

Among the alders. X90. (H 102110, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) [11783 


Breitenbush canyon. X38. 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Bull Run lake. X87; X88. 
101830, Oct. 30, 1907.) 

sunrise from. 3838. 

Nov. 4, 1907.) 


(H 102097, 
(H 101826, 


102099, 


(H 


Crater lake, Applegate and _ glacier 
peaks. X79. (H 102096, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 


The Buttres. X55. 


Nov. 4, 1907.) 


from Mt. Scott. 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 


(HI 102108, 


X63. 


(H 102093, 


from Vidae peak. X 48. (H 
102100, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
from Wocecus canyon. X 43. (H 


102099, Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Kiser photo company, 
Portland, Oreg. 


Crater lake. Glacier peak. X _ 70. 
(H 102094, Noy. 4, 1907.) 
-—— Nature’s mirror. NX 58. (H 


102104, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
——N. EH. from Garfield peak. X 52. 
(H 102102, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


——§S. E. from Glacier peak. X 78. 
(H 102095, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


—— showing Mt. Scott. X 50. (H 
102101, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Lake Chelan from Isenhart’s Butte. 


Xie G, 
4, 1907.) 


(H 102105-102106, Nov. 


Lake Chelan. Scene on. X 16. (H 
102107, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Mt. Hood from Bull Run lake. 3887, 


3839. 
1907.) 


(H 102089, 102091, Nov. 4, 


ey (H 101828, 
101829, 101831, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
Mt. Hood from Pine ridge. X 86. 
101827, Oct. 30, 1907.) 
— from Portland. 3144. 

Noy. 4, 1907.) 
Rainbow falls. X 10. 
4, 1907.) 


Timber, Marmot road. X 89. 
102098, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Knaffl (Joseph), 
ville, Tenn. 
Am still moving. (H 100615, Oct. 7, 
1907.) 111784 
Coming my way. (H 100620, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 
Consolation. 
Git yo pardner. 
1907.) 
Is you 
1907.) 
Lorette. 
Never give up. 
1907. ) 
Two hearts that beat as one. 
100618, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Who is you talking to. 


(H 
(H 102092, 


(H 102108, Nov. 


Knox- 


(H 100626, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
(H 100623, Oct. 7, 


ready. " (H” 200622:\,Ock” 7, 


(H 100625, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
(H 100616, Oct. 7, 


(H 


(H 100619, 


Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Wild roses. (H 100624, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
You see I’s here. (H 100617, Oct. 7, 
1907. ) 
You don’t know who I is. (H 100621, 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Knowlton bros., North- 


ampton, Mass. 
Smith college commencement exercises, 
June, 1907. (H 101847, Oct. 16, 
1907.) [11785 


(Hi | 


| 
| 
| 


| 
| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. S., pt. 4 


Koehler (EK. W.), Shinn- 
ston, W. Va. 
Walnut cabinet used in the first post- 


office, Middleton, W. Va. (H 101773, 
Oct. 29, 1907.) [11786 
Krebaum (C. A.), la 


Crosse, Wis. 


| Nokomis. (H 101250, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
Kugler co., Newark, N. J. 
[11787 
Foot-ball player. McCormick. [11788 

Phillips. 
McFayden. 
——— Dillon. 
— Read. 
—— Wister. 
— Waller. 
— Brown. 
— Harlan. 
Siegling. 
— Buckingham. 
(H 101722-1017382, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
Lamb (J. & R.), New 
York, Now 
Memorial Celtic cross. (H _ 100740, 
Oct. 9, 1907.) [11789 
Lamphear (Chaso) baje. 
Worcester, Mass. 
Kittens on a trolley car. (H 101454, 
Oct. Zt, 190%) [11790 
Robin-redbreast, birthday. (H101452, 


Oct. 21, 1907.) 


—— 10 days old. 
1907. ) 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) €o., 
Chicago, Ill. 


(H 101453, Oct. 21, 


Akron, Ohio. Akron works. (Hi 
101368, Oct. 19, 1907.) [11791 
Annex, Dutch room. (H 101742, Oct. 

28, 1907.) 
English room. (H 1017538, Oct. 

28, 1907.) 
—— French room. (EL 01750; Oct. 

28, 1907.) 
(H 101749, Oct. 

28, 1907.) 
(H 101758, Oct. 28, 

1907. ) 

lobby. (H 101744, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


——palm garden. (H 101754, Oct. 28, 


1907.) 


| ——private suite, gentleman’s room. 


(H 101745, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


private suite, ladies room. (H 
101735, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
| ——— private suite, parlor. (H 101746, 


Oct. 28, 1907.) 


vy. 2, nos. 45-48 


SS : 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


761 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) Go., 
Chicago, Ill]. 

Auditorium, banquet hall 6th floor. 
(H 1017438, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

—eengine room. (H 101752, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 

——main dining room, 9th floor. 
101747, Oct. 28, 1907.) 

parlor floor. (H 101736, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 

— tunnel. (H 101756, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


(H 


Congress hotel, banquet room. (H 
101738, Oct. 28, 1907.) 
— Elizabethan room. (H 101748, 


Oct. 28, 1907.) 
— engine room. 
1907.) 
— Francis I. room. 
Ze, 1907.) 
— gallery overlooking Hlizabethan 
room. (H 101755, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


—— hallway leading to banquet hall. 
fen 1O07fs7,, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


(H 101734, Oct. 28, 


(H 101741, Oct. 


—open grill. (H 101740, Oct. 28, | 
1907. ) 
— Pompeiian room. (H 101789, Oct. 
28, 1907.) | 
promenade. (H 101737, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 


Kansas City, Mo., Birdseye view of, 
Oct. 10, 1907. 


1907.) 

Kansas City stock yards. Oct. 15, 
1907. (H. 1014386, Oct. 21, 1907.) 

Squad of Chicago mounted police. (H 
101629, Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Sterling, Ill. Keystone works. (H | 


101369, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
World’s championship series, Chicago 


20%. (i 101370, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


— Detroit vs. Chicago, Oct. 9, 1907. | 


7-334 B and 7-334 A. (H 100901, 
100902, Oct. 12, 1907.) 
Lazarnick (N.), New 
Mork, Ne x. 


Morgan (J. Pierpoint) on his way to 


Trinity church to hear the bishop | 


of London. (H 100478, Oct. 2, 
1907.) [11792 
Leigh (W. H.), Beaver 
Falls, Pa. 

Beaver Falls, Pa. Carnival day, | 
Seventh ave. (H 100589, Oct. 5, 
1907.) [11793 
dam no. 3. (H- 100590, Oct. 5, 

1907.) 


view of, from country club, look- 
ing north. (H 100588, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


17576—_07—_4 


(H 101751, Oct. 28, 1907.) | 


(H 101246, Oct. 17, | 


| 


| Beaver Falls, Pa. 


: | Burning Cliff house. 
vs. Detroit, Bennett park, Oct. 12, | 


Leigh (W. H.), Beaver 
Falls, Pa. 

View on the Beaver 

Creek from Table rock. (H 100585, 

Oct. 5, 1907.) 


— 10th st. bridge and dam no. 3. 
; (H 100586, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Morada park, Pa. Big culvert. (H 
101540, Oct. 5, 1907.) ; 

| —— main walk to dining hall. (H 
1015441, Oct. 5, A907), 

—Steps into. (H 101538, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 

View west in. (H 101539, Oct. 

5, 1907.) 


New Brighton, Pa. Panoramic view. 
(H 100292, Sept. 27, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 
26, 1907.) 

——8d ave. from Masonic building. 
(H 100587, Oct. 5, 1907.) 


Le Mieux (Lucius M.), 
Seymour, Wis. 


| Oneida, Wis., Episcopal church. 


[11794 


Episcopal parish house. 
Girls, large and small boys’ build- 
ing, and office. 
Superintendent’s 
government school. . 
Seymour, Wis. Baseball field, Sey- 
mour fair. 
(H 101645-101649, Oct. 
2c. of each Oct. 2, 1907.) 
Seymour fair. Birdseye view. 
Grand stand. 
GE 101140, 101d41,. Oct. 4A, ASOT: 
2 c. of each Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Leonard (Peter M.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

(H 99748, Sept. 

16,1907; Ze Sept. 19,1907.) [40795 


Lester (Francis E.), Me- 
silla Park, N. Mex. 
Des-chi-ne, the Navajo medicine man. 


residence and 


992 


mitts 


1907 ; 


(Hl 100952, Oct. 12, 1907.) [11796 
Lieber (H.) company, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Blind man’s buff. 1-3. (H 102398- 
102400, Nov. 8, 1907.) [11797 
Close of a summer day. 2-8. (H 


101945-101946, Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Dorothy. 2. (H 101622, Oct. 25, 1907. 
3. (H 101939, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

Fir bank. 2-3. (H 102401-102402, 
Nov. 8, 1907.) 
Late autumn. 2. 

1907.) 

3. (H 101940, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


(H 101621, Oct. 25, 


762 CATALOGUE 


Lieber (H.) company, In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 


Marine. 1-2. (H 102280—-102281, Nov. 
8, 1907.) 

November morning. 1. (H_ 101947, 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 

2 and 3. (H 101615, 101616, Oct. | 

25, 1907.) 

Oaks of Vernon. 1-3. (H 101941- 
101948, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

October afternoon. 2-3. (H 102391- 


oO 
102392, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


Reading lesson. 1-3. 
102279, Nov. 8, 1907.) 

Repose. 2-3. (H 102393-102394, Nov. 
1 A9O%.)) 

Riley (Jas. Whitcomb) 1 and 2. 
101617, 101618, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


River (The) 1 and 3. (H 101619, 
101620, Oct. 25, 1907.) 

2. (H 101944, Nov. 1, 1907.) 

Still life. 2-3. (H 102282-102283, 
Nov, 8, 1907.) 

Summer day in Italy. 1-3. 
102395-102397, Noy. 1, 1907.) 
Whistling boy. 1 and 2. (H 101623, 

101624, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Lindberg (J. F.), 

bing, Minn. 

Hull-Rust and Mahoning mine looking 
east. (H 101878, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


(H 102277- 


(H 


(H 


Hib- 


[11798 | 


Lindsley (Lawrence Denny), 
Lakeside P. O., Wash. 
Chelan [Washington] series. 417-436. 
H 100199-100218, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
[11799 


Linkletter (Lloyd G.), 
Seattle, Wash. 
Wash., University Heights 
(H 102182, Nov. 6, 1907.) 
[11800 
Heights school and 


Seattle, 
school. 


University 
group. 


Lipton (Sir Thomas J.), 
Bart. Osidge, Mid- 
dlesex, Hngland. < 
Lipton (Sir Thomas J.) seated in his 
Itala motorear. (H 100681, Oct. 9, 


1907. ) [11801 
Lome (Herbert M.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Beginning of the hunt. {11802 


Close to the game. 
Long shot. 


(H 100315-100317, Sept. 28, 1907; 
2 ec. of each Sept. 13, 1907.) 


OF COPYRIGHT 


(H 102183, Nov. 6, 1907.) | 


ENTRIES 
n. s., pt. 4 


Lowney (Walter M.) com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. 
Pensierosa (La.) (H 102134, Nov. 5, 
1907.) [11803 
Lyon (Moses J.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Design for a residence building. (H 
100178, Sept. 28, 1907; 2 «@ Sept. 6, 
1907. ) [11804 
Maas (Louis O.), New 
York, Now 
Kneisel quartet. A. (H 102160, Nov. 
4.1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; 190i4 [11805 
—— B. (H 102161, Nov. 4, 1907; 2c. 
Oct. 22, 1907.) 


McCleery (Lewis 
Louisville, Ky. 
Kentucky product. (H 99453, Aug. 23, 
1907; 2.4 Och di gaoer, [11806 


MacDonald (Pirie), New 


R.), 


Y ork. ING NS 

Boilleau (W. E.) (H 101529, Oct. 22, 
1907. ) [11807 

Brinkerhoff (G. A.) (H 101531, Oct. 
22, 1907.) . 

de Muralt (C. L.) (H 101532, Oct. 22, 
1907.) 

Lozier (R. T. BE.) (H 101530, Oct. 22, 
1907.) 

Monsen (Frederick) (H 100284, Sept. 
26, 1907.) 

Rice (Calvin W.) (H 101525, Oct. 22, 
1907. ) 

Stott (H. C.). A. (HE 101527, Oct. 22; 
1907. ) 

——F. (H 101528, Oct. 22, 1907.) 


Wolcott (Townsend) (H 101526, Oct. 


22, 1907.) 


McKee (Thomas Michael), 
Montrose, Colo. 


Baxter pass, Uintah ry. (H 101461, 
Oct. 14, 1907.) [11808 
Chief Ouray’s squaw. 1 and 2. (H 


101458, 101459, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
Uncompahgre Utes. (H 101460, Oct. 

14, 1907. 

2 c. of each Sept. 27, 1907. 


McKenzie (Colin), Aber- 

deen, Wash. 

Aberdeen fire department. 
Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Marceau (Theo. C.), New 
York WNi Ne 
Buckley (Hon. Edwin) (H 100670, 
Oct. 8, 1907. ) [11810 | 


Martin (Charles H.), Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 
Turning the shoe. (H 101514, Oct. 22, 
1907.) — [11811 


(H 100231, 
[11809 


White Face Laddie. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 45-48 


763 


Mason (C. E.), Danbury, 
Conn. 
Chureh of the First ecclesiastical so- 
ciety of Danbury, Conn. (H 99985, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) [11812 


Mathis (Frank C.), Chi- 
eago, Il. 
Michael Reese hospital. (H 100508, 
ct 2, 4907; 2 €. Sept. 3, 1907.) 


[11813 | 


Mathison (Geo. W.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
(H 100228, Sept. 
24, 1907; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1907.) 
[11814 
Méliés (Geo.), Paris, 
France. 
Good glue sticks. (H 102222, Nov. 5, 
907 = 2 e€ Oct. 25, 1907.) [11815 
Hamlet. (H 101151, Oct. 15, 1907.) 
Satan in prison. (H 102223, Nov. 5, 
non ue. Oct. 25, 1907.) 
Shakespear. (H 102224, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Sight seeing. (H 102225, Oct. 25, 
1907.) 
Srory of eses. (H 101152, Oct. 15, 
1907.) 
Meneh (Phil), Clear Lake, 
Jowa. 
Fine catch. (H 101473, Oct. 18, 1907; 
2 ¢. Oet. 8, 1907.) [11816 
Meyer (Enno), Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 
Cincinnati zoological gardens. Buffalo 
Range. [11817 
— Lake (The) 
—— Pasha. 
— Giraffes. 
— Captain. 


(H 101910-101914, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 
ce. of each Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Meynen (Franz), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. | 
Sother Ortynsky, bishop for gr. cath. 
Ruthenians in U. S. A. (H 999388, 
Sept. 19, 1907.) [11818 


Miller (C. R.), McCloud, 


Cal. 
Climbing Shasta. 144. (H 100649, Oct. 
7, 1907.) [11819 
——near Thumb rock. (H 
100647, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


Coasting down Mt. Shasta. 
100652, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Day’s sport on McCloud river, Cal. 
152. (H 100645, Oct. 7, 1907.) 
Horse camp on Mt. Shasta. 148. 

100648, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


146. 


i 23 es | 


(H 


Miller (C. R.), McCloud, 
Cal. 
Mt. Shasta from Sheep rock, Cal. 
(H 100644, Oct. 7, 1907.) 


147. (H 100646, Oct. 


122. 


Shastina Crater. 
7, 1807.) 

Summit of Mt. Shasta, elevation 14,511 
feet. 150. (H 100651, Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Taking a rest. 145. (H 100650, Oct. 
t 19073) 


Miller (Lydia A.), Brook- 
lyn, iN. ¥. 
Pembroke fire 1907, moving goods. (H 
100222, Sept. 23, 1907.) [11820 
—— oiland paint burning. (H 100224, 
Sept. 28, 1907.) 
— oil explosion. 
23, 1907.) 
—— rescuing valuables. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 
— spectators. 
1907. ) 
trying to save the barn. 
100227, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
view from river bank. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 
— view from Pennamaquan river. 
(H 100219, Sept. 238, 1907.) 
view toward bridge. (H 100226, 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 
2 e. of each Sept. 11, 1907. 


Millet (F. D.),. New York, 
N.Y: 
Houdou’s bust of John Paul Jones. 1—4. 
(H 100088-100091, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
[11821 


H.), 


(H 100223, Sept. 
(H 100221, 
(H 100225, Sept. 23, 


(H 


(H 100220, 


Minnerly (Walter 
Roxbury, N. Y. 

Burroughs (Naturalist John) at his 
birth place, Roxbury in the Catskills, 
NAY. | CEE 101642, (Oct 2a pibone 2 
a. -Octid, 1907.) [11822 


Mishkin (H.), New York, 
Ne YE 


Borrelle (Camille). 1. (H 102247, 
Nov: % 1907.) [11823 
Cisneros (Eleonore De). (H 101872, 


Oct, 31, 1907.) 
Jomelli (Jeanne). 1. 
iy LOOK.) 
Koelling (Helen). 
1907. ) 
Reache (Jane Gerville-). 
Oct. 31, 1907.) 
Renaud (Maurice). 1. 
2, 1907.) 
—— 2-3. 
1907.) 


(H 102248, Nov. 
(H 101870, Oct. 31, 
(H 101871, 
(H 101990, Nov. 


(H 102245-102246, Nov. 7, 


764 CATALOGUE OF 


Mishkin (H.), New York, 
ING 


Sigrist (Ludmilla) (H 101869, Oct. 
31, 1907.) 

Zenatello (Giovani) 
9) 1907) 


Moe 


(H 102364, Nov. 


(Gerhard), - 
smith, Wis. 


Lady- 


First tobacco farm in Rusk county, | 


Wis. (H 100864, Sept. 12, 1907.) 
[11824 
Rusk county tobacco. (H 100865, 


Sept. 12, 1907.) 


Monfort (Wm. F.), Bards- 
town, Ky. 
Crucifixion (The) (H 102157, Nov. 4, 
1907; 2c. Oct. 22, 1907.) [11825 


Monsen (Frederick I.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Girl at swimming pool. 
Oct. 28, 1907.) 


(H 101819, 
[11826 


Hopi maiden. (H 101818, Oct. 28, | 
1907.) | 

Hopi matron. (H 101815, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 


Isleta woman at oven. 
Oct. 28, 1907.) 


Sheep in Canyon De Chelley. 
101816, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


Study in bronze. (H 101817, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 
2 ce. of each Oct. 19, 1907. 


Morton (Jos. H.), Fosto- 
ria, Ohio. 
Group of churches. (H 102162, Nov. 
4, 1907; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907.) [11827 


Morton & Weaver, Fos- 
toria, Ohio. 

Fostoria manufacturing 
CEP 100689;7 Ocha 1, 190%; 


26, 1907.) 


Muller (Enrique), 
Tiyaraey ING Ne 

Connecticut, U. S. S., front view. 
[11829 


2 ¢e. Sept. 


Brook- 


side view. 
(H 101712, 101718, Oct. 28, 1907; 
2c. of each Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Mintzer (Fred A.), Hvans- 
ville, Ind. 
Bird’s-eye view of Evansville, Ind. 
101401, Oct. 16, 1907; 
1907.) 


Fair grounds at Princeton, Ind. 
101399, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


River front of Evansville, Ind. 
101400, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


2c. of each Sept. 28, 1907. 


2G.) OCs, 2 
[11830 


(H 


(H 


(H 101820, | 


(HY 


industries. 


[11828 | 


| Cliff palace, Mesa Verde, Colo. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Muzzy (R. L.), Mendota, 
Tl. 


| Mendota, Ill., Washington & Illinois 


streets. 

Washington & Main streets 

—— West from top of water tower. 
(H 99970-99972, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Nast (William H.), Den- 
ver, Colo. 
Colorado Madonna. (H 102017, Nov. 
4, 1907.) [118382 


[11831 


National photograph co., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Ceres. 2700. (H 100509, Oct. 2, 1907; 
2c Aug. 21, 1907.) [11833 


National photographic li- 
brary, Washington, 
D. C 


Cahokia mound, Ill. 5 by 7. 

101420, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
22 by 28: 
1907.) 


(Ho 
[11834 
(H 101414, Oct. 16, 


5 by 
7. (H 101417, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


—— 22 by 28. (H 101411, Oct. 16, 
1907. ) 


El] Moro, inscription rock, N. Mex. 5 
by 7. (H 101416, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


22 by 28. (101410, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


| Lava bed and Montezuma Mesa, pueblo 


| Richard Mansfield’s grave. 
(HD 


ruins, N. Mex. 5 by 7. (H 101418, 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 

22 by 28. (HB 101412, Oct. 16, 
1907.) 


| Pueblo village of Acoma, N. Mex. 5 


by 7. (H 101419, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
22 by 28. (H 101413, Oct. 16, 
1907. ) 


Types of Pueblo Indians at Taos, N. 
Mex. 5 by 7 inches. (H 101421, 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 

—— 22 by 28. 
1907.) 


Neilan (James P.), New 
London, Conn. 
Floral tributes on Richard Mansfield’s 
grave. (H 100427, Sept. 28, 1907.) 
[11835 
(H 100426, 


(H 101415, Oct. 16, 


Sept. 28, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Sept. 20, 1907. 


Nicholson bros., Peoria, Ill. 
Bradley polytechnic institute. (H 
99947, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 « Aug. 24, 
1907.) [11836 
Palm house, Glen Oak Park. (H 99946, 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 


| 


¥ 


o 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


765 


Nicholson bros., Peoria, Ill. 
Peoria. (H 99948, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 ec. 
Aug. 24, 1907.) 


1907 class novices, Mohammed temple 


ancient Arabic order nobles of the | 
CH || 
99959, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 «@ July 25, | 


mystie shrine, oasis of Peoria. 


1907. ) 


Notman photographie co., 
Itd., Boston, Mass. 
View from the oceanside. 
Aue. 21, 1907.) 
—and shore. 
1907. ) 


2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1907. 


Nowell(Frank H.), Nome, 
Alaska. 

Along the Kusatrin river. 
101155, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


(H 99116, 


GEE 99115, Auge 21, 


0625. (H 


Berry picker. 5627. (H 101158, Oct. 
9, 1907.) 

East cape, Siberia. 5510. (H 101153, | 
Oct. 9, 1907.) 

Eskimo fishing camp on the Pilgrim 
mor sly 12, 1907. 5602. (Ho 
101157, Oct. 9, 1907.) 

Obleka. 5728, 5729. (H 101159, 


101160, Oct. 9, 1907.) 
Summer day on the Kusatrin river, 


muaska, 5626. (H 101156, Oct. 9, 
1907.) 

Sunset at East cape, Siberia, July 28, 
geome. (EH 101154, Oct... 9, 
1907.) 

2 ce. of each Sept. 30, 1907. 
Olson (L. T.), Waconia, 
Minn. 

Waconia, Minn. Band pavilion. (H 
100833, Oct. 10, 1907.) [11839 

— boat landing. (H 100828, Oct. 
10, 1907.) | 

— boat landings. (H 100886, Oct. 
10, 1907.) 

Coney island. (H 100838, Oct. 
10, 1907.) 
— Coney island south shore. (H 


100831, Oct. 10, 1907.) 
First street of. (H 100837, Oct. 


10, 1907.) 
— from Coney island, a _ birdseye 
view of. (H 100835, Oct. 10, 1907.) 


/_—German Lutheran church (H 
100834, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

— main street of the village. (H 
100832, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

—— St. Joseph Catholic church. (H | 


100829, Oct. 10, 1907.) 


[11837 | 


[11838 | 


| 


| Osakis, Minn. 


| Tough luck. 


Olson (L. T.), Waconia, 
Minn. 

Waconia, Minn. Soldiers and sailors 
monument in park. (H 100830, Oct. 
10, 1907.) 

- village of. 

1907.) 
2c. of each Oct. 9, 1907. 


Olson (W. O.), 
dria, Minn. 


(HL 100839; Oct. 10; 


Alexan- 


| Lake Carlos, Alexandria, Minn. (H 
97275, duly 25; 1907502 « duly a: 
1907.) [11840 


(H 102077, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Battle point, Lake Osakis. A-B. 
(H 102075—-102076, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
— market day. (H 102078, Nov. 4, 

1907.) 
Olsson (Frederic 
Cambridge, Mass. 

Harvard stadium and _ surroundings, 
birdseye view. (H 101121, Oct. 14, 
1907.) [11841 

S8by 10. (H 101953, Nov. 2, 1907.) 

Harvard university, Langdell hall, 8 
by 10. (H 101954, Nov. 2, 1907.) 

Memorial hall and surroundings, birds- 
eye view. (H 101122, Oct. 14, 1907.) 

Newell boat house and surroundings, 
birdseye view. (H 101120, Oct. 14, 
1907.) 

Paeszler studio, Ada, Ohio. 
Ohio northern university. (H 101877, 
Oct; 31,.1907; 2 & Oct.) 23, 190T,) 
[11842 
Parrett (Frederich Jo- 
seph), New York, N. Y. 

Warwick (Countess of) 1 and 2. 

100520-—100521, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
Pennell (C. A.), Trenton, 
Mo. 

Trenton, Mo., birds-eye view from wa- 
ter tower. (H 92294, Apr. 5, 1907; 
2G. Mar. 27, 190%.) [11844 

Pennington (William V.), 
Chicago, III. 

Evening Wisconsin. (H 101594, Oct. 
24, 1907.) [11845 

Robin. (H 99861, Sept. 20, 1907.) 

Too bad to mend. (H 101596, Oct. 24, 
1907. ) 


A.), 


(H. 
[11843 


(H 101595, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
Perry & Petrik, Gregory, 
8S. Dak. 
Cattle found on Tripp county reserva- 
tion. (H 99955, Sept. 17, 1907.) 
[11846 


| Keya Paha hills, Tripp co., S. Dak. 


Keya Paha river at right. 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 


(H 99957, 


766 CATALOGUE 


Perry & Petrik, Gregory, 


. Dak. 

Keya Paha hills, Tripp co., S. Dak. 
Keya Paha river below. (H 99956, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Rosebud reservation Indians. (H 99953, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Sioux Indians in full dress. (H 99954, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Turtle butte, Tripp co., S. Dak. (H 
99958, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

1c. of each July 25, 1907; 1 c of 


each Sept. 17, 1907. 


Pesha (L.), Marine City, 
Mich. 

Pt. Huron, Mich., Clark wireless tele- 
graph station, interior. (H 102252, 
Nov. 7, 1907.) [11847 

—— pole of the Clark wireless tele- 
graph station. (H 102251, Nov. 7, 
1907.) 

River St. Clair. Passenger steamer 
Greyhound. (H 102254, Nov. 7, 1907.) 

Passenger steamer Tashmoo. (H 

1022538, Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Pierce (Henry H.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Ireland (Archbishop) 8 by 10 por- 
traits F & G. (H 99696, 99697, Aug. 
23, 1907.) [11848 


Pixley (A. es Unadilla, 
N. 


Hlm (An) (H Maas Oct tT, 19075 2 
e. Sept. 21, 1907.) [11849 
Ponting GE. iGe)s aitan ike: 
G. S., Berkeley, Cal. 
Akbar’s tomb, Agra, India. (H 101147, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) [11850 


Alligators on the shores of an Indian 
lake. (H 101146, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Encaustic tile, Pailow. (H 101145, 
Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Pailow, 7 in focus. (H 101150, Oct. 12, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1907. 

—— li? in focus. (HM 101149, Oct. 12, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1907.) 

—— 13% in focus. (H 101144, Sept. 30, 
1907; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Tomb of I’timadu-daulah at Agra, In- 
dia. (H 101148, Sept. 30, 1907.) 

Porter (Milton Edson), Al- 
buquerque, N. Mex. 


Baking bread. (a 102121. Nov. 5, 
19072: 2 GuNow 5) 1907; 1c. Nov, 
1907. ) [11851 


Fire place. (H 102124, Nov. 5, 1907; 
1 e. Nov. 5, 1907; 1c Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Grinding corn. (H 102122, Nov. 5, 
19072 1 Go INOvee5, W907 ave Nov. 7, 


1907. ) 


OF COPYRIGHT 


ENTRIES 
n.s., pt. 4 


Porter (Milton Edson), Al- 
buquerque, N. Mex. 

Pueblo Indian maiden. (H 101882, 
Nov. 1, 1907; 1 .e@ Nov. a 1007: 1 ¢@ 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 

San Domingo Pueblo Indian. (H 
101880, Nov. 1, 1907; 1 @ Nov. 1, 
1907; 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1907.) 

Santa Clara Pueblo Indians. 
101881, 
1907 ; 


(H 
Nov. 15 190%: aver Noy... 1, 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Stringing chili. (Hi i02123) Nov. 5; 
1907; 1 e Nov. 5, 1907; 1 @ Nov. 7, 
1907. ) 


Sucker (A.) (H 101879, Nov. 1, 1907; 
1c. Nov. 1, 1907; 1 c Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Price (John), Dover, N. J. 
Dover high school. (H 101235, Oct. 
17, TIOTS) [11852 
May and Blossom at full speed. (H 
101286, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Price (Robert C.), Albu- 
querque, N. Mex. 
Acoma corn dancers. (H 100942, Oct. 


12, 1907.) [11853 

Acoma buck. (H 100931, Oct. 12, 
1907. ) 

Acoma harvest dance. (H 100941, Oct. — 
12, 1907.) 

Acoma Indian dancers. (H 100943, 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Acoma squaw dancing. (H 100945, 
Oct. 12, 1907.) . 

Indian belle. (H 1009386, Oct. 
1907. ) 


12, | 

Ko-sha-re at Santo Domingo. (H | 

1009389, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

IKXo-sha-re dancing. (H 100937, Oct. 
12, 1907.) | 

Kko-sha-re (merrymakers). 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Load of alfalfa. 
1907. ) 

Old Acoma church. 
12, 1907.) ; 

Santo Domingo corn dancer. 
100929, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Santo Domingo harvest dancer. 
1009383, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Santo Domingo khiva. 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Santo Domingo ko-sha-re. 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Two clowns. 
1907.) 


Zuni corn grinders. 
12, 1907.) 


(HZ 100940, 
(H 100932, Oct. 12, 
(H 100944, Oct. 
(H | 
(Ht | 
(H 100938, 
(H 100935, 


(H 100934, Oct. 12, | 


(H 100930, Oct. | 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Prince (James Henry), 
Arlington, N. J. 

Lusitania’s first appearance in 

York harbor, Sept. 13, 1907. 

100466, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Putnam (Russell 
Houston, Tex. 


Cloudy sunset. (H 101177, Oct. 16, 


New 
CEE 


B.), 


1907. ) [11855 
Sunset in Alaskan waters. (H 101179, 
Get. 16, 1907.) 
‘Sunset on Puget sound. (H 101178, 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 
Ragsdale (M. C.), San 
Angelo, Tex. 


San Angelo, Texas, north from water 

tank. (H 100517, Oct. 3, 1907.) 
[11856 
Rayburn (T. B.), Little 

Rock, Ark. 

Little carpenter. (H 100429, Oct. 1, 
1907. ) [11857 
Reber (Louis), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Design of Masonic emblems. (H 
WeGas. Oct. 5, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 
1907.) [11858 
Reed (E. A.), Worcester, 
Mass. 


100525, Oct. 4, 1907.) 


[11854 | 


| Basin park. 


Ricketts (John A.), Ithaca, 
WY? 
Steamer Frontenac at dock before ac- 


cident. (H 99029, Aug. 26, 1907; 1 
e, “Aug, 16), 1907; 3 eo Age oe 
1907.) [11863 
Romans photographic com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash. 
Second ave. 8589, 8590. (H 100847, 
100848, Oct. 10, 1907.) [11864 
Crags of Mt. Olympus: 8196. (H 
98559, Aug. 20, 1907.) 
Rosser (B. L.), Eureka 


Springs, Ark. 
(H 101403, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
[11865 


| Lovers leap. (H 101404, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Rotograph company, New 


Votk, Np Ye 
| Plaza’ <ithey Noy. City. Sete 
| 100680, Oct. 8, 1907.) [11866 

Rowland (Perley C.), 

Ponca, Okla. 
At the buffalo chase. (H 101515, Oct. 
22, 1907.) [11867 
| Chiefs with war bonnets. (H 101517, 


| Bloomsburg, Pa. 


Birch avenue, Mariboro, N. H. (H 

ae ati7gt. Oct. 16, 1907.) [11859 | 

Old oaken bucket, Laurel Lake. (H | 
100526, Oct. 4, 1907.) 

Roadway near Laurel Lake inn. (H | 


Oct. 22, 1907.) 
Ponca sun dance. 

1907. ) 
Pow wow. (H 101519, Oct. 22, 1907.) 
101 buffalo herd. (H 101516, Oct. 22, 
SS0T.) 

Roys (J. E.), Bloomsburg, 

Pa. 
Along fishing creek. 
(H 100076, Sept. 24, 1907.) [11868 


(H 101518, Oct. 22, 


| ———River road at mouth of fishing 


rail on Dublin side of Monadnock | : 
- : : ie eS Pawar road, looking west from foot 


mountain. (H 101172, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


View from 
mountain toward Dublin, N. H. 
101173, Oct. 16, 1907.) 


Reed (Norman H.), Santa 

Barbara, Cal. 

Flea in scales, weight 33. 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 


Flea on man’s back. 
16, 1907.) 


(i 


[11860 
(H 102021, Oct. 


Flea on scales, weight 0. (H102022, 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 
Rhenard (Arthur W.), 


Wilkesbarre, Pa. 


summit of Monadnock | 


| Glowing 


(HE 102023, 


creek. (H 100077, Sept. 24, 1907.) . 
of Market st. 
1907. ) 


Saffon art company, Chi- 

cago, III. 
(The) hearth. 
Oets 5.1907.) 


Sanderson (J. G.), Free- 
port, Ill. 


(H 100075, Sept. 24, 


(H 100580, 
[11869 


| Freeport base ball team. Champions 


| 


Second national bank building. (H 
101580, Oct. 23, 1907.) [11861 | 
Richardson (F. H.). Bed- 
ford City, Va. 
Randoiph Macon academy. (H 101520, | 
Get, 22; 1907.) [11862 


| U. S. S. Wolverine. 


Wisconsin league 1907. (H 100187, 
Sept. 25, 1907.) [11870 
Sawyer (Charles H.), 


Farmington, Me. 
Rangeley birches. (H 96356, July 6, 
1907; 2 ¢. Aug. 9, 1907.) [11871 


Schauble (Louis Charles), 

rie, Pa. 
Formerly U. S. S. 
Michigan. (H 100501, Oct. 1, 1907; 
Z es Sept. : 18; 1907.) [11872 


768 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Sehlinck (Charles J.), 

Hinton, W. Va. 

Hlk’s home, Hinton, W. Va. 
Oct. 8, 1907.) 


Schloss 


(H 100679, 
[11873 


(Jacob), 
YorkkwNa ye 
Whitman (Judge Charles 8.) 1 & 2. 

(H 101490, 101491, Oct. 18, 1907; 2c. 

of each Oct. 12, 1907.) [11874 


Schmidt (J. R.), Cinecin- 
nati, Chio. 

Football player kicking. (H 101772, 
Oct. 28, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1907.) 

[11875 
Schmidt (Wilhelm), Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo. 

Holy Cross lake at foot of Mount of 
the Holy Cross. (H 100366, Sept. 
LOOKS) [11876 

Looking into center of cross on Mount 
of the Holy Cross showing extreme 
tip of right arm and Wilhelm 
Schmidt on snow. 
17, 1907.) 

from ‘eft side showing intersec- 
tion and R. A. Chapin with out- 
stretched arms in the middle. (H 
100870, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

— showing R. A. Chapin on snow, 
and left arm of cross. (H 100369, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 


New 


—— showing right arm of cross and | 


R. A. Chapin seated on the snow. 
(H 100371, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Mount of the Holy Cross, from base, 
Showing left arm and upright of 


cross. (H 100364, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

from low point, showing only 
part of right arm of cross. (H 
100365, Sept. 17, 1907.) 

—— showing complete cross. R. A. 
Chapin in foreground. (H 1003867, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

—— showing complete cross. Wilhelm 
Schmidt in foreground. (H 100368, 
Sept. 17, 1907.) 

Schreiber & sons, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Baron Grattan. [11877 


High ball. 
Sonoma girl. 
(H 100312-100314, Sept. 26, 1907; 
2 ce. of each Sept. 19, 1907.) 
Schulz (Reinhold), Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 
Colton (Rt. Rev. Bishop Chas. H.) 1. 
(H 1014638, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11878 
— 2-5. (H 101464-101467, Oct. 14, 
1907.) 
2c. of each Sept. 30, 1907. 


(H. 100372, Sept. | 


Seeton studio, inc., Law- 
rence, Mass. 


Griggs (Edward Howard) 1. (H 
101533, Oct. 23. 1907.) [11879 
Selig (Wm. N.), Chicago, 

Tl. 

Mishaps of a baby carriage (H 


101650, Oct. 26, 1907; 2 e¢. Oct. 28, 
1907. ) [11880 


Southern romance. (H 101809, Oct. 
30, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 1907.) . 


Sellers (EK. J.), Kutztown, 
Pa. 
Centennial monument, Kutztown Park, 
Pa. (H 100455, Sept. 25, 1907.) 
[11881 


Grand stand, athletic field, K. S. N. S., 
Kutztown, Pa. (H 100453, Sept. 25, 
1907. ) 


Kutztown Park, Kutztown, Pa. 
100454, Sept. 25, 1907.) 


1c of each Sept. 25, 1907; 1 «@ 
of each Oct. 1, 1907. 


Shampang (G. A.), Lake 
Odessa, Mich. 


(H 


| Grand river, Lyons, Mich. [11882 
Portland, Mich. . 

(H 100686, 100687, Oct. 3, 1907; 

2c. of each Sept. 25, 1907.) 

Sherburne (Jos. L.), Babb, 
Mont. 

St. Mary bridge at Babb. 541. (H- 
100360, Sept. 30, 1907.) [11883 


St. Mary lake from Red WHagle bay. 
408. (H 100357, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Stage driver’s troubles. 583. (H 
100358, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Western street scene. 
100356, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
Winters’ staging in Montana. 
(H 100359, Sept. 30, 1907.) 


Simmonds (A. _ Price), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bridge of Sighs, Venice. 
Oct. 18, 1907.) 


Sinsabaugh (C. D.), Wa- 
verly, Pa. 
Grow homestead, Glenwood, Pa. (H 
100189, Sept. 25, 1907.) [11885 
Grow monument in cemetery, Har- 
ford, Pa. (H 100188, Sept. 25, 1907.) 


Slade (George F.), jr., 
Chelsea, Mass. 
Bay point and Sunapee mt. (H 101862, 
Oct. 31, 1907.) [11886 
Blodgetts from the lake. (H 101857, 
Oct. 31, 1907.) 


692. (H 


582. 


(H 101251, 
[11884 


Oct: 34, 1907.) 
Mt. Kearsarge and lake from Granli- 


den. (H 101865, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
Sunapee harbor. (H 101858, Oct. 31, 
1907. ) 


Sunapee, landing and bay. 
Oct. 31, 1907.) 


Smiley (Geo. Milton), 
Holyoke, Mass. 
Beauty of Lake Sunapee, N. H. (H 
Mags.) Oct) 5 190T : 1 ee Oct. 5, 
Poin Oct. 1%, 1907.) [11887 


Smith (Hdward H.), Phila- 
phia, Pa. 
Miffiinburg, Pa. Above Intake. 
[11888 


(HI 101859, 


—— Brook (The). 
—— Buffalo creek. 
—— Leaning willow. 
(H 101185-101188, Oct. 16, 1907.) 
Near Intake. (H 101180, Oct. 16, 


1907. ) 
-—— Rhododendron. (H 101181, Oct. 
16, 1907.) 
~— Road to the valley. (H 101184, 
Oct, 16, 1907..) 
——- Where the trout hide. (H 101189, 


Oct. 16, 1907.) - 


— Willows. (H 101183, Oct. 16, 
1907. ) 
— Willows (The) (H 101182, Oct. 
16, 1907.) 
Smith (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 
B. EF. A. foot ball team. (H 101721, 
Oct. 28, 1907.) [11889 | 


| Parry (BH. E.) 


Pierce (Bemus). 


PHOTOGRAPHS 769 
vy. 2, nos. 45-48 © 
Slade (George F. ne jr Smith (W. a Meadville, 
Chelsea, Mass. 
Burkehayven bay. (H 101856, Oct. 31, | [Stereoscopic Leite Norway. 7012- 
1907.) 7037, 7039-7041. (H 97203-97228, 
, 97230-97232, July 25, 1907; 2 « of 
“Sie ae hill. (H 101854, Oct. 31, | each Oct. 10, 1907.) [11890 
a7 E.). B 
Georges mills. (H 101861, Oct. 31, epenca: GM rennai 
_ 1907.) Bennettsville, S. C. Ruins of the New 
— Steamboat landing. (H 101860, Presbyterian church, destroyed by 
Oct. 31, 1907.) fire of unknown origin 4.30 a. m. 
g. 2 7 2 
Granliden, bathing beach. (1101866, |  4gqe ae LO ORG OLS See 
ee) —— View from the north. (H 100144. 
Granliden from Garnet hill. (H | Sept. 24, 1907.) 
101867, Oct. 31, 1907.) view from the southeast. (H 
Granliden from Sunapee road. (H 100143, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
101863, Oct. 31, 1907.) Spooner (Alexander), Al- 
Granliden from the lake. (H 101864, | legheny, Pa. ; 
Oct. 31, 1907.) | Buck that made Milwaukee jealous. 
| (H 101807, Oct. 28, 1907; 2 ec Oct. 
Lake Sunapee from Burkehaven. (H 7 4C 
S B re 190%) [11892 
101855, Oct. 31, 1907.) A 
i Squires (C. F.), Law- 
Lake Sunapee station. (H 101853, | rence, Kans. 


Haskell 07. (H 102013, Nov. 2, 1907.) 
[11893 . 
(H 102012, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


(Hi 102015) Novae; 


Ke Us OG 


1907.) 
(H 102010, Nov. 2, 
1907.) 
Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 


[Stereoscopic view] Cuernavaca, Mex- 
ico. 917. (H 97179, July 25, 1907.) 
[11894 


— Gudvangen, Sogne, Norway. 2210. 
(H 97193, July 25, 1907.) 

— Mexico, Mex. 908. 
July 25, 1907.) 

910. 


(H 97199, 


1907. ) 
le. 
1907.) 


(H 97201, July 25, 
(H 97175, July 


8215-3220. 

88024-88029, Dec. 26, 1906.) 

Norway. 2216, 2218-2220. 
92959-92962, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

——  Orizaba, Mex. 907. (H 97188, 
July 25, 1907.) 

Orizaba, Mex. Metlac canyon. 
9212) (Ht 9718s, July 25, 1907.) 

— Roskilde, Denmark. Cathedral. 
2601. (H 92969, Apr. 23, 1907.) 

-—— Sweden. 2107. (H 97190, July 
25, 1097. ) 

Sweden. 2108-2118. 
92968, Apr. 23, 1907.) 
—— United States. 2937 

Aire o2o,.. L907: ) 
2 ¢. of each Oct. 10, 1907.) 


(H 92963- 


(Hi 92971; 


770 


Standard scenic company, 
Meadville, Pa. 
[Stereoscopic view] 
2938-2953. (H 99164-99179, Sept. 7, 
1907.) 


Z C; of each Oct. 10, 1907. 


Stark “(henry sina! St 
Louis, Mo. 
President’s day on river, St. Louis, 
Mo. (H 101405, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
[11895 


Stebbins (N. L.), Somer- 
ville, Mass. 
Constitution & Tennessee. 18148. (H 
99924, Sept. 21, 1907; 2 c« Sept. 26, 
1907. ) [11896 


Stewart (John Willis), 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
Farragut school. (H 101492, Oct. 12, 
1907; 2c Sept. 30, 1907.) [11897 


Stewart (Samuel T.), New 


Work Nav: 
Father Knickerbocker. (H 100527, 
Oct, 4, 1907.) [11898 
Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, 
Mo 


Akins (Thomas J.) (H_ 100420, Sept. 
30, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct, 10, 1907.) [11899 

Cabell (Margaret) portrait. A & B. 
(H 100337, 100338, Sept. 28, 1907; 
2 c. of each Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Caulfield (H. 8S.) B. (H 101434, Oct. 
Zl, 1907 2c. OG 23, 19072) 

—$~C & D. (H 101592, 101593, Oct. 
24, 1907.) 

Drew (Miss Emma) 
100405, 100406, Sept. 30, 1907; 2 e. 
of each Oct. 7, 1907.) 

Francis (J. D. Perry) 
12, 1907; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1907.) 

McLeod (Hloise) A & B. (H 100483, 
100484, Oct. 2, 1907; 2 @ of each 
Oct. 7, 1907.) 

McManus (Geo.) (H 101255, Oct. 18, 
19OT 22 co Oct. 21; 1907T:) 

Noel (Gov. EH. F.) (H 100480, Oct. 2, 
190 2c. Oct. §;' T907:) 

Noel (Mrs. E. F.) (H 100479, Oct. 2, 
1907; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1907.) 

Shapleigh (Dorothy) 


each) (Oct 4" 1907.) 
Thayer (Louise) A. 
2 MOOK. 02 CO CE S100 T,) 
Wade (Festus J.) B. (H 100408, 
Sept. 30, 1907; 2 « Oct. 10, 1907.) 
M. (H 100407, Sept. 30, 1907; 
2 ce Oct..8, 1907.) 


United States. 


Rohe BL GER 


(HT 100882, Oct. | 


LATE camel seinen (es be 
100403, 100404, Sept. 30, 1907; 2 ¢. of | 


(H 100481, Oct. | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Stroud (W. J.), 
Springs, Wyo. 
Messenger of peace. (H 100485, Oct. 2, 
1097.) [11900 


Swanger (John D.), Mil- 
ton, Pa. 


Rock 


| Milton, Pa., from top of A. C. & F. co.’s 


new stack. 1-8. (H 101493-101495, 
Sept. 18, 1907; 2 c of each Oct. 15, 
1907.) [11901 


Sweet brothers, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Lake Minnetonka. H. (H 99992, Sept. 
23, 1907.) [11902 


—I. (H 99991, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
—— J. (H 99990, Sept. 23, 1907.) 


Mansfield (Richard) as Peer Gynt. 
(H 100530, Oct. 4, 1907.) 


Twin cities. N. (H 100641, Oct. 7, 


1907.) 
Twin city. M. ($9993; Sept. 23, 
1907. ) 
Valley view. A. (H 99989, Sept. 238, 
1907.) | 
Talbot (N. H.), Loveland, 


Colo. 


White Horse Beach, Manomet. Watch- 
ing the bathers. (H 100682, Sept. 
18, 1907 ; 2 @ Oct. 24, 1907.) 

{11903 


Tangen (Ed), Boulder, 


Colo. 

[Stereoscopic photographs] Cheyenne, 
Wyo. 214, 218, 223; 226, 2285 230, 
231, 283, 236, 240. (H 101890—101899, 
Nov. 1, 1907; 2 @ of each Oct. 31, 
1907.) [11904 


Teasley (W. M.), Castle- 
rock, Wash. 


Washington (A) beauty. (H 100541, 
Oct! 5, 190M) [11905 
Tees (Howard), West 


Point, Miss. 
West Point, Miss. Circus day. 2 & 8. 


—— Commerce st. 
(H 100444-101446, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Thorpe (Samuel §.), De- 
troit, Mich. 

Cadillac, Michigan, products of farms 
in the Cadillac tract. PExhibits A-D. 
(H 101838-101841, Oct. 24, 1907; 1 «. 
of each Oct. 11, 1907; 1 ¢c of each 
Oct. 24, 1907.) [11907 


Toasted corn flake co., Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich. 
Sweetheart of the corn. 
Oct. 16, 1907.) 


(CE LOU176; 
[11908 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 45-48 


Tourgée (Mrs. Emma K.), 
Mayville, N. Y. 
Button’s inn. (H 100341, Sept. 30, 
1907; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 1907.) [11909 


Towne (William H.), La 
Salle, N. Y. 
Auction treasures. (H 102015, Nov. 2, 
1907.) [11910 


Tucker (Elvira A.), New 
Mork. IN. ¥: 
Pocahontas. (H 102016, Nov. 4, 1907; 
2 e. Oct. 31, 1967.) [11911 


Ullman manufacturing com- — 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
Hello, candyman. (H 102069, Nov. 4, 


1907. ) [11912 
I want my Teddy bear. (H 102071, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
There’s love in the air. (H 102072, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
What he liked about her. (H 102070, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Underhill (Irving), Jer- 
sey City, N. J. : 
Hall of records. HB. 347. (H 101548, 


Ber 25,1907; 2 :¢. Oct: 25, 1907.) 
[11913 


New York skyline 1908. H. 17%. (H 
$8769, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 «@ Oct. 25, 
1907. ) 

Plaza hotel. EH. 346. (H 101191, Oct. 
1G, 1907 ; 2°e: ‘Oct.:25, 1907.) 


Trust company of America building. E. 
345. (H 100669, Oct. 8, 1907; 2 e. 
Oct. 25, 1907.) 

U.S. custom house. E. 343. (H 100471, 
Oct 2, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1907.) 

United States express building and 
Trinity church. FE. 337. (H 98768, 
Aug. 26, 1907; 2 c. Oct..25, 1907.) 

West street building. E. 342. (H 
aver), Oct.2,, 1907; 2 &. Oct. 25, 
1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


U 32938; U 90987; U 91022; U 91026; 


U 91028; U 91036. (H 99917-99922, 
Sept. 21, 1907; 2 c. of each Sept. 23, 


1907. ) [11914 
U 93799. (H 100073, Sept. 24, 1907.) 
m@ 99350; U 1070215; U 1070255 U 

107044; U 107056; U 107060; U 

107098; U 107100. (H 100386-— 


100393, Sept. 30, 1907.) 
U 95040. (H 100461, Oct. 1, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Oct...2,. 1907.) 


U 86390; U 103941; U 106474. 
100472-100474, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


771 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 


U 99385; U 103478; U 106808; U 
1068133" U) 107283; UU’ 1072865) U 
107291; U 107304; U 1073883; U 
107384; U 1073885; U 107386; U 

, 107387; U 107388; U 107389; U 
107390; U 1073891; U  10%892; U 
107393; U 107394; U 107395. (H 
100542-100562, Oct. 5, 1907; 2 «. of 


each Oct. 7, 1907.) 

WU 1001595 U. 1077607 D AOTTEGi1es wD 
107762; W 107164 UW 107765.) | Ge 
100608—100611, 100613, 100612, 
100614, Oct. 7, 1907; 2 e@. of, each 
Oct. 8, 1907.) 


U 106463; U 107284; U 107285; U 
1073138; U 107784; U .10T796; U 
LOTIITS Ul MOTsIns O10 (sia tt 
100660-100668, Oct. 8, 1907.) 


U 493857 =U (1220-0 (i222? anos 
U 107366; U 107792. (H 100729- 
100734, Oct. 9, 1907; 2 c. of each Oct. 
11, 1907.) 


U 60719; U 84430. (H 100860, 100861, 
Oct. 11, 1907; 2 c of each Oct. 12, 
1907.) 


U 37701; U 85179; U 85214; U 85404; 


U 85987; U 99403; U 106402; U 
106413; U 106414; U 106903; U 
LOTOO2 = VW  10TSO9 5) Wi AO rile 
107616. (H 100868-100881, Oct. 12, 


_ 1907.) 

U 30948; U 30958; U 30979; U 99503; 
U 99506; U 99507; U 104059; U 
105299; .U 107811. ¢H 100965-— 


| 100973, Oct. 14, 1907.) 


U 79399; U 85235; U 85258; U 86815; 
U 86847; U 106295; U 107092; U 
107123 + Di 1077935 UY 107794... Ce 
101308-101317, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

U 81835; U 88758; U 91662; U 96081; 
U 106836; U 107359; U 107368. (H 
101426-101432, Oct. 21, 1907.) 

U 38263; U 54645; U 54821; U 67653: 
U 68274; U 68843; U 68428; U 
91448; U 97332; U 97739; U 99989; 
U 103396; U 103984; U 106576; U 
AO(MOSS UL AOTOST= -U.. 10TTT9 ew 
107795. (H 101496-101513, Oct. 22, 
1907 ; 2 ec. of each Oct. 23, 1907.) 


U 83219; U 107610. (H 101550, 101551, 
Oct. 23, 1907; 2 ec. of each Oct. 24, 
1907.) 

| U 49511; U 68396. 

NOEL 2, LOOT : 2 

1907. ) 

| U 59291; U 59472; U 59568; U 59609; 

U 94696; U 94709; U 10778. (H 


(H 101627, 101628, 
e. of each Oct. 26, 


(Hi | 


101657-101663, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


| U 33115. (H 101733, Oct. 28, 1907.) 


172 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
U 106384; U 106887; U 106964; U 


107303; U 108489; U 108490; U 
108491; U 108492; U 108498; U 
ees (H 101774-101783, Oct. 29, 
1907; 2 c of each Oct. 30, 1907.) 

U 53925; U 54207; U 60683; U 66513; 
UD. 753025. Uy 867803. 0) 3959295 


106409; U 107308; U 108148. (H 
101900-101909, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 c. of 
each Nov. 2, 1907.) 


U 87284; U 87286; U 87296; U 87305; 
U si3i6% UU Sisit; MM sials. ew 
87319; U 95095; U 98020; U 99990: 
U 103389; U 106881; U 107028; U 


107037; U 107041; U 107045; U 
107048; U 107052; U 107054; U 
107314: WO MO Aw PA OSieire rs 
108114; U 108121; U 108123; U | 
108127. (H 101956—-101982, Nov. 2, 
1907; 2 c of each Noy. 4, 1907.) 


U 40622; U 42521; U 42542; U 103623; 


U 108125. (H 102026—-102030, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 

U 72660; U (105535. (H 102233, 
102234, Nov. 7, 1907.) 

U 91667; U 91674; U 92794; U 96034; 
U 1038456; U 104124; U 108107; U 
108137; U 1081388; U 108858; U | 
108859; U 108861; U 108868; U 
108871. (H 102302-102315, Nov. 9, 


1907. ) 


Upton (Thomas H.), Hot 
Springs, Ark. 


Hun for the kid. (H 99943, Sept. 23, 
1907.) [11915 | 
Vanderbloom (N. J.), 
Ely, Minn. 
Moose chewing roots. (H 101889, 
Nov. 1, 1907.) [11916 
Moose diving for roots. (H 101888, 
Nov. 1, 1907.) 
Moose scenting danger. (H 101887, 
Noy. 1, 1907.) 
2c. of each Oct. 5, 1907. 
Van Oeyen (Louis), 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Detroit Tigers. 1907. (H 100363, Sept. 
23, 1907.) [11917 


Vitagraph co. of America, 
New York, N. Y. 
Inquisitive boy. (H 100657, Oct. 8, 


1907. ) [11918 
Kitchen maid’s dream. (H 101175, Oct. | 
16, 1907.) 
Laughing gas. (H 101950, Nov. 2, 
1907.) 


Little hero. (H 101949, Noy. 2, 1907.) 


Vitagraph eco. of America, 
New York, N..Y. 
Masquerade party. (H 100658, Oct. 8, 


1907.) 

Piker’s dream. (H 99942, Sept. 23, 
1907.) 

Soldier’s dream. (H 101715, Oct. 28, 
1907. ) 

Twin brother’s joke. (H 101771, Oct. 
29, 1907.) 

Veiled beauty. (H 101611, Oct. 25, 
1907.) . 

Walker (A. T.) Morgan- 


town, W. Va. 
Buzzard rocks on Cheat River, W. Va., 
2,000 ft. high. (H 102018, Nov, 4, 


1907. ) [11919 

Walter (EY URSe9P St 

Anthony, Idaho. 

Unhorsed. (H 99962, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
[11920 

Walter (F. A.), Brook- 

lyn, Ne Ye 
Collins (Rev. John J.) 1941-1945. 
(H 102137-102141, Noy. 5, 1907.) 

[11921 

Waterman (C. E.), Chi- 


cago, IIl. 

U. S. Atlantic fleet, 38rd division, 4th 
division. (H 100285, 100286, Sept. 
26, 1907.) [11922 

(Mirsay 236 


Watts G.), 
Boise, Idaho. 
Old faithful’s bride. (H 100849, Oct. 
11, 1907.) [11923 


Way (William), Rich- 
mond Hill, N. Y. 
Sleeping child. (H 1021638, Nov. 5, 
1907; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1907.) [11924 


Weber (Frederick J.), 
Jamaica, N. Y. 

H 101648, Oct 23, 1907; 
2 ec. Oct. 9, 1907.) [11925 


Hankins (Arrow C.) (H 100862, Oct. 
9, 1907; 1e¢. Aug. 30, 1907; 1c. Oct. 
8, 1907.) 


Kaiser (Joseph). (H 101644, Oct. 23, 
1907; 2 @ Oct. 16, 1907.) 


Weber (Philip J.), Sayre, 
Pa. 


Barb (Mr.) 


Sayre, Pa. Panoramic birds eye view 
of. (H 99936, Sept. 18, 1907; 2 ce. 
Sept. 9, 1907.) [11926 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Bel- 


[Stereoscopic views]. Antwerp, 
gium. 6708. (H 100468, Sept. 30, 
1907.) [11927 


—s 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
[Stereoscopic views]. Boston, Mass. 
12807. (H 99965, Sept. 23, 1907.) 
—— Canada, 95738, 9574, 
100859, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
Chicago, Ill., 213, 231-233, 235- 
236, (H 100747, 100742-100746, Oct. 

9, 1907.) 


—- as, (Ho T0080, Oct. 11, | 
1907.) 
Germany, 2185. (H 100756, Oct. | 

9, 1907.) 


—Germany, 2186-2187; 2162-2163. 
(H 100854—-100857, Oct. 11, 1907.) 
— Germany. 2188-2189. 
101320, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


—— Homestead and Braddock, Pa. 
General views of steel works. 


131381; 13133-13137; 13140-13151. 
(H 102816-102868, Nov. 9, 1907.) 
—— Jamestown exposition, 18026. (H 

100748, Oct. 9, 1907.) 

—— Jamestown exposition, 18027- 
18028. (H 100852-100853, Oct. 11, 
1907.) 

—Jamestown exposition, 18029- 

| 18035. (H 100749-100755, Oct. 9, 

1907.) 


— Newport News, Va. _ 882. 


100741, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Panama, ete. 
_ views. (H 100564-100577, Oct. 5, 
1907.) 
| — San Francisco. 
Sept. 23, 1907.) 


—— — 8787. 
1307.) 

| Tampa, Florida. 
19, 1907.) 

—— Williamsburg, Va. 
100851, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


(1 


8777. (H 99966, 


(H 100469, Sept. 30, 
829. (H 101318, Oct. 


7 Cad 8 | 


(H 100858- | 


(H 101319- | 


13101- | 


14 miscellaneous | 


773 


| 


| Dan Patch going a fast mile. 


| Wildwoods 


White (James R.), Kalis- 


pell, Mont. 
Flathead valley, Montana, harvest 
time. (H 102078, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
[11928 


Lake McDonald, Mont., Goat moun- 
tain. (H 102074, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
Whitman studio, Chelsea, 
Mass. 
Helen Keller, 17 to 29. 
100277, Sept. 26, 1907.) 
Winterhalter (H. P.), St. 
Paul, Minn. 


(H 100265- 
[11929 


(H 
2c. Sept. 9, 
[11930 


99937, Sept. 19, 1907; 
1907.) 

Wonfor (Geo. A.), Wild- 
wood, N. J. 
matchless 
100431, Oct. 1, 1907.) 


Wood (H. A.), Burling- 


beach. (H 


[11931 


ton, Wis. 
Burlington, Wisconsin, below mill 
dam. (H 102228, Nov. 6, 1907.) 


[11932 
—below mill dam. 3. (H 102227, 


Nov. 6, 1907.) 


Catholic church, interior. 30. (H 
102230, Nov. 6, 1907.) 
| —— Fox river bridge. 20. (H 102229, 
Nov. 6, 1907.) 
|'——Mill dam. 10. (H 102231, Nov. 


6, 1907. 
- 2e. of each Oct. 18, 1907. 


Wurts brothers, New York, 
NX 

New York, N. Y., U. S. Custom house, 
exterior view. (H 100462, Oct. 1, 
1907.) [119383. 

Wyckoff (F. R.) , New 

OME iNe ii. 
EKvening on the Chenango. (H 101952, 
Noy. 1, 1907 = 2) ¢ Oct. 24, 1907.) 

[11934 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 
OUT STEVES [TSU ASE TARR ILO 0 I a me aap tos ee te IN oe Se 16, 


GEASS 1, 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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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. 


right by Vincenzo Alfano, New York, N. Y. 


1 photograph received October 12, 1907. 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘ Copy- 


Class I, XXc, no. 233879, October 12, 1907; 


Alfano (Vincenzo), New 
Work, N. Y. 

Cicero. Quousque tandem. The face 
is the exact portrait of Catiline and 
he is dressed like a Roman senator. 
(I 23379, Oct. 12, 1907.) [11935 


American lithographic co., 
New York, N. Y. 
Compliments of the season. 612/3. A 
plain horizontal panel ornamented by 
spray of four-leaf clover. (I 23464, 
Oct. 24, 1907.) [11936 


Dead line. Bust portraits of two men. | 


(I 23601, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Florosita flap. Oval panel having bor- 
der with medallions. 
4, 1907.) 

Florosita inside. 
dressed high. 


Young woman, hair 
(I 23602, Nov. 4, 


1907. ) 
In Venice. Gondola containing two | 
men. (1 23637, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Lady Lily. Young woman’s head, lilies | 


around frame. 
1907. ) 


Liberty forge. 


(I 23605, Nov. 4, 


im front of it. (I 23604, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) 
Lindura. Painting of woman’s head | 


covered with a mantilla. 
Oct. 25, 1907. 
American show print com- 
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Dublin Dan, the Irish detective. 
Poster-drawing. 
1907. ) [11937 
I am off to find a dead man who is 
alive. Poster-drawing. (I 23494, 
Oet. 28, 1907.) 

Not dis time Mr. Yackson. Poster 
drawing. (I 23426, Oct. 19, 1907.) 
Austrian (Ben), Reading, 

Pa 


Drink. 


His royal highness. Life size lion in 
(I 23263, Oct. 4, | 
[11938 | 


reclining position. 
1907.) 


(I 23603, Nov. | 
| Governmental flag of Texas. 


Frame house, soldiers | 


(I 23467, | 


(I 23493, Oct. 28, | 


| Crayon drawing. 


| Engineer. 


Barnes - Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

[42 pen drawings of figures in various 
poses illustrating designs for cloth- 
ing.] (1 23317-23358, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

[11939 

[48 pen drawings of figures in various 
poses illustrating designs for cloth- 
ing.] (I 23552-23599, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


[33 pen drawings of figures in various 
poses illustrating designs for cloth- 
ing.]. (I 23642-23674, Nov. 11, 1907.) 

1 photo. of each Noy. 11, 1907. 


Baugh (Minnie Pauline), 
San Antonio, Tex. 
Laurel 
wreath, in center of which is the Con- 
federate and Texas flags. (I 23371, 
Oct. 8, 1907; 1 photo. Sept. 19, 1907.) 
[119393 


Birney (W. Verplanck), 

New York, N. Y. 
West the wind calls. Painting of man 
standing by window smoking a pipe. 

(i 23541, Ock 198) 190%) 
Twilight reverie. Man smoking pipe 
seated before an open window. (1 
23021, Oct. Sly 1907.) [11940 


Black (A.) cloak com- 
pany, Toledo, Ohio. 
Wash drawing of lady’s figure dressed 
for street. (I 23600, Nov. 4, 1907.) 
[11941 


Black (H.) & co., Cleve- 

land, Ohio. 
Figure of woman 
wearing long, loose coat. (I 23425, 
Oct 17, 1907.) [11942 


Block bros. tobacco com- 
pany, Wheeling, 

W. Va. 
Painting of engineer Sit- 
ting in cab of engine. (I 23545, Oct. 
25, 1907.) [11943 


775 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Brown (J. C.), New York, 
INDY 


Christy (F. Earle), New 
York) Navy 


Attention ; bootblack seated on a box | Harvard. Student in football costume, 


Oct. 4, 
[11944 


shining 
1906. ) 


Brown (Walter Francis), 

New York, N. Y. 

Painting of full rigged 
(1 23520, 


a shoe. (I 19464, 


Becalmed. 
ship anchored in harbor. 
Oct. 51, 1907.) [11945 


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

Rose harvest in ancient Rome. Per- 
gola with eight figures, young girls 
in classical costume. (I 23307, Oct. 
9, 1907.) [11946 


Bryson (J. Ross), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Flirtation. Woman carrying American 
beauty roses. (I 23455, Oct. 21, 
1907.) [11947 

Pivot. Woman with flowing blond 
hair, dressed as a ballet girl. (1 
23453, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Whirl. Woman dressed as ballet girl, 
arms extended. (I 23454, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 


Candee (Bess), New York, 
IN ys 


Mile. Bonne-Bonne. 
girl in cap and apron. 
Nove (19073) 


Champenois, Paris, France. 


Drawing of young 
(1 23618, 
[11948 


Balancoire (La) Oil painting by 
Lucius Rossi. A see-saw in a con- 
ventional Louis XV landscape. (I 
23410, Oct. 14, 1907.) [11949 

Chattanooga medicine 
company, Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 


Happy family. Young man and young 
woman in standing position, both en- 


gaged in holding baby. (I 23383, 
Oet2 12, 1907,) [11950 
Christian herald, New 


Worl, N.Y. 
Little Sunshine in church. Little girl 
sitting in pew. (1 23316, Oct. 10, 


1907. ) [11951 
Christy (KF. Earle), New 
York, N.Y. 

Chicago. Student in football costume, 


lady dressed in college colors. (I 


23484, Oct. 25, 1907.) 

Columbia. Student in football’ cos- 
tume, lady holding college flag. (1 
23483, Oct. 25, 1907. [11952 

Cornell. Student in football costume, 
lady carrying college flag. (1 23488, 
Oct. 25; 1907.) 


lady dressed in college colors. (I 
23490, Oct. 25, 1907.) 
Michigan. Student in football cos- 


tuine, lady dressed in college colors. 
(I 23487, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Pennsylvania. Student in football cos- 
tume, lady dressed in college colors. 
(I 23485, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Princeton. Student in football cos- 
tume, lady dressed in college colors. 
(I 28489, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


Yale. Student in football costume, 
lady dressed in ermine holding flag. 
(I 23486, Oct. 25, 1907.) 


1 photo. of each Oct. 9, 1907. 


Cleveiand (Helen B.), 
Newton Highlands, 
Mass. 
Child seated and clasping a bear. (I 
23628, Nov. 8, 1907.) [11953 


Child standing, 
bread in right hand. 
8, 1907.) 

Child standing with small bear in his 
arms. (I 23627, Nov. 8, 1907.) 


Coffin (Roscoe L.), Ca- 
tonsville, Md. 
Mater dolorosa. Head of the Virgin 


holding a piece of 
(I 28629, Nov. 


with head covering of dark blue. | 
Expression of resigned grief on her | 


(I 23362, Sept. 25, 1907.) 


face. | 
[11954 


Collier (P. FE.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
Bringing home the new cook. Paint- 
ing by Frederic Remington showing 


party of men on horseback. (I 
23495, Oct. 28, 1907.) [11955 


Getting out the 
country vote. 
Frost, showing two men standing in 
front of a barn. (I 23456, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 


Her little sister. Drawing by Albert | 
Sterner, showing a2 woman making |} 
up for the stage. (1 238381, Oct. 12, 
1907.) | 

Tt was not like this in the olden days, 
Drawing by W. T. Smedley showing 
a crowded trolley car on one of the , 
busy New York streets. (I 233882, 
Oct. 12, 1907.} | 

Landing of the brazen boatman, by , 
Maxfield Parrish. Man descending ~ 
marble steps. At bottom waits boat- 
man. (I 23614, Nov. 5, 1907.) 

iil 


good old _ honest 


Drawing by A. B. | 


--On the way to the meet. 


FINE ARTS 


| 


Drawing by Harrison ; Tranquil 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


CGallier (P. °F.) & son, 
New York, N. Y. 
Little heiress. 
Fisher, showing young girl at wheel 
of an automobile. (I 23496, Oct. 28, 
1907.) 


Spirit of comedy. Young woman in 
pierrete costume. Right arm thrust 
through eye of mask. (I 23613, Nov. 
5, 1907.) 


Corwin (Chas. A.), New 
Work. IN... ¥: 


Blind trail. Painting of Indians on 


horseback. (I 23519, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
[11956 
Coxhead (Jno. H.), Buf- 
failos IN: Y. 


Church plan 250. Main floor plan of 
church showing baptistery. Gi 
23380, Oct. 12, 1907.) [11957 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
NSS Y: 


Across the moor. Painting of a flock 
of sheep grazing. (I 23530, Oct. 25, 
1907 ; 1 photo. Oct. 19, 1907.) [11958 

Burgomaster’s daughter. Painting 
showing woman in Dutch costume, 
holding brass kettle. (I 23533, Oct. 
25, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Going to school. Street scene in 
Dutch village showing girls in Dutch 
costume, “(1 23509, Oct: 31, 1907.) 


Harvesting in Hertfordshire. Field of 


eran (i 25011, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
‘Heather bloom. Pasture scene in | 
Scottish Highlands. (I 23510, Oct. 

o1,°1907.) 


In the heart of the woods. Painting 
of tall trees surrounded by under- 
Srishe (Er - 23531, Oct. 25, 1907; 1 
photo. Oct. 19, 1907.) 

In the pasture. Horse with colt lying 
down beside it. (I 23506, Oct. 31, 
1907. ) 

Intervention. Painting of boy holding 
a rooster under his arm. (I 23532, 
Oct. 25, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Iris. Painting of head and shoulders 
of a young woman. (I 23451, Oct. 
2, 1907.) 

Joy of life. Painting showing a num- 
ber of horses running through hilly 
mele CP 23584, ‘Oct. 25; ) 19073. 1 
photo. Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Three men 
on horseback with group of dogs fol- 
lowing. (I 23507, Oct. 31, 1907.) 

Private and confidential. Picture of 
small girl at right of St. Bernard 
dog. (1 23508, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


17576—O0T a 


| Holly and spruce. 


| Phlox and ferns. 


777 


Crane (J. W.), New York, 
ae 


hour. Painting of river 
showing the bank on either side. 
(I 23535, Oct. 25, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 
1 toa) 


Crowell publishing com- 
pany, Springfield, 
hio. = 
Cara and her dog. Cover design for 
Woman’s home companion, Novem- 
ber, 1907. (1 23264, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
[11959 


Curran (Chas. C.), New 
Work, NSA: 
Amber necklace. Painting of side 
face and shoulders of young girl. 
(I 23457, Oct. 21, 1907.) [11960 


Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Il. 
Altar used in Roman catholic churches. 
An altar in Roman architecture. (I 
23418, Oct. 17, 1907.) [11961 


Dejonge (Louis) & Go., 
New York, N. Y. 

Garlands of poppies and_ daisies. 
Daisies and poppies are intertwined 
forming garlands. (I 23421, Oct. 17, 
1907.) [11962 


Bunches of holly- 
berries with intertwined stems of 
spruce. (I 23419, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Holly, mistletoe and spruce. Bunches 
of holly and mistletoe connected by 


their stems. (I 238424, Oct. 17, 
1907.) 
Pansies on lattice background. 


Bunches of pansies are connected by 
intertwining stems. (I 23423, Oct. 
ii. 1907.) 


Arrange in irregular 


groups and connected by stems. (I 
23422, Oct. 17, 1907.) 
Roses and leaves. Roses and buds 


grouped irregularly. 
LG TOOT.) 


Delaval separator com- . 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

Dairy (The) maid. Woman wearing 
sunbonnet leaning against head of 
eow. (1 238636, Noy. 11, 1907.) 

[11963 


(I 23420, Oct. 


De Yough (John), 

Work Ne ¥. 

Painting of three female 

(I 23527; Nov. 2; 1907.) 

[11964 

In the clouds. Male and female sitting 

in an air ship in the act of em- 
bracing. (I 23366, Oct. 11, 1907.) 


New 


Devils. 
heads. 


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De Yough (John), 
York, Ne Y: 
Miss Chic. Young woman, front view, 
in left hand holds a Staff. 
Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Di Leva (Antimo), New 
York; IN. Y. 
America. Fountain having four basins, 
each supported by a shell and octo- 
pus. (I 23610, Nov. 5, 1907.) [11965 


Drake (William H.), New 
Work wN. Ye 
Destroyers. Painting of a tiger stand- 
ing on crest of hill and lying at his 
feet is another. a 23540, Oct. 19, 
1907.) [11966 


Dunsmore (John Ward), 
New York, N. Y. 

Captain Molly at Battle of Monmouth. 
Oil painting depicting an incident of 
the Battle of Monmouth. (I 23427, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) [11967 


Hdgarton (C. A.) manu- 
facturing company, 
Shirley, Mass. 

Poinsetta girl. Painting of head and 
shoulders of girl with flowers held 
against cheek. 

1907.) 


Hidredge (Zoeth S.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 

California and the Pacific coast, the 
key to the Pacific. Face of a globe, 
on field of an escutcheon. (I 23497, 
Oct. 29, 1907.) [11969 


Hmpire cream separator 
company, Bloomfield, 


New 


[11968 


N. J 
Hmpire. Drawing of cream separator 
with boy grasping handle. (I 23524, 
Oct. 12, 1907.) [11970 


Hrickson (A. W.) adver- 
tising agency, New 
Vorls, Ney, 
Touring. Automobile containing man 
and woman. (I 23640, Noy. 11, 1907.) 
[11971 
Fagan (James), New 
York, N. Y. 
Autumn. Full length figure of woman 
in brown suit. (I 23516, Oct. 31, 
1907.) [11972 


Spring. Full face and figure dressed 
in green. (I 23514, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


Summer. Full length figure of woman 


dressed in lavendar. (I 23515, Oct. 
31, 1907.) 
Winter. Full length figure of woman 


in evening dress with fur lined coat. 
(1 238517, Oct. 31, 1907.) 


(I 23376, 


(I 23551, Nov. 4, | 


Fairbanks (H. & T.) & ¢o., 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Iron frame railway track scale. Build- 


er’s plan. (I 23472, Oct. 26, 1907.) 
[11973 
——- Foundation. (I 23473, Oct. 26, 
1907.) 


Ferry (D. M.) & co., De- 
troit, Mich. 


Petunas. Plain horizontal panel with 


petuna border. -(I 23452, Oct. 15, 
1907. ) [11974 
Figaro (Charles), New 
York, NOX. 


Man wanted. Painting of broken down 
automobile containing three wom- 
en. (I 23539, Oct. 19, 1907.) [11975 


Fitzgerald (Harrington), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Destruction of the universe. Oil-paint- 
ing showing the elements in great 
disturbance. (I 238416, Oct. 15, 
1907.) [11976 


| Macbeth and Banquo on the Heath at 


Empire maids. 


St. Leonards’, Scotland. ‘Painting 
showing witches in clouds, Macbeth 
and Banquo facing them. (I 23417, 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 


Forbes lithograph manu- 
facturing company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Two young ladies in 
costumes of several generations ago. | 
(I 23549, Nov. 4, 1907.) [11977 I 


Frechinger (Arthur). at 

Our Teddy. Circle inside of which | 

appears a profile portrait of Theo- | 

dore Roosevelt. (I 23615, Nov. 7, | 
1907; 1 photo. Oct. 14, 1907.) 


[11978 
Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 7 
Clover field. Drawing by Herbert 
Dicksee. Man mowing clover with | 


mowing machine. 
1907.) 


Funk & Wagnalis com- 
pany, New York, 
NO: 

Santa Claus; by J. C. Leyendecker. 
A painting in various colors, in- | 
cluding a gold background, of a typ- | 
ical head of Santa Claus. (I 23462, | 
Oct. 21, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 11, 1907.) 

[11980 | 


(I 23466, Oct. 25, | 
[11979 | 


General incandescent lamp 
company, Cleveland, 

Ohio. i 

Quality. Woman with bull dog whose | 

head is resting in her lap. (I 23512, | 

Oct. 31, 1907.) [11981 | 


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ARTS 779 


Ghiloni (Pietro), New Or- 
leans, La. 


Flower pot or vase of a Roman design, | 


triangular with three pilasters. (I. 
23302, Sept. 27, 1907.) [11982 | 
Italian flower pot or vase. Orna- 


mented with four lions’ heads in re- 
lief. (1 23303, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Model for a flower pot with a toro of | 


laurel leaves. A Florentine shield 


with a fleur-de-lis. (I 23306, Sept. 
27, 1907.) 
Ornamental pedestal. Ornamented 


hy 


§ Girl with furs. 


Head of Christ. 


with row of Renaissance leaves. 
23304, Sept. 27, 1907.) 


———A wreath of olive leaves secured 


(I 


at the bottom by a ribbon. (I 23305, 
Sept. 27, 1907.) 
Gironi (Raffeallo), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Music. Statue of a woman seated | 
playing on a violin. (I 23634, Nov. 
11, 1907.) [11983 

Glens Falls insurance 
company, Glens Falls, 
Bis Y. 


Washington at 
Painting of an outdoor scene in au- 
tumn, man in garb of a _ general, 
leaning against a horse. (I 23414, 
Oct. 15, 1907.) 


Grefé (Will.), New York, 
INDY: 


Auto-girl. 


in maroon auto-coat. (I 23278, Oct. 
7, 1907.) [11985 
Girl in riding habit. Seated half 


figure of girl in red coat. (I 23277, 


Oct. 7, 1907.) 


and black. 
Gurry (William J.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Marble medallion 


10 by 18 inches. Head of Christ in 


profile. (1 23465, Oct. 24, 1907.) 
[11986 | 
Hanfstaeng! (Kranz), 
Munich, Germany. 


Hor He shall save his people from 
Painting by C. J. Hob- | 


their sins. 
son. The Virgin Mary kneeling with 
folded hands before the infant Jesus. 
(I 23370, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Goethe in Rome. 
Bust portrait of Goethe, face profile. 
(I 23369, Oct 12, 1907.) 


Half Way brook. | 


[11984 | 
| Killarney roses. 


Seated half figure of girl | 


Study head in red | 
(23216, Oet. 1, 1907.) '| 


[11987 | 
Painting by J. Zuber. | 


| 


| 28—Skidoo. 


Herter (Albert), New 
Yorks, iN. Y. 

Helpmate. Painting of man seated at 

a table, his wife bends over him. (1 

23544, Oct. 19, 1907.) [11988 


Hiil (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Christmas morning. Water-color of 
girl with muff. (I 23474, Oct. 26, 
1907. ) [11989 


Coming to the point. Water color of 
girl sewing and man standing in the 
window. (I 23311, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Fortune teller. Oil painting of girl in 
oriental costume. (I 23478, Oct. 26, 
1907.) 


Fresh from the fields. 
girl pushing a _ wheelbarrow. 
23476, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Harmony in the jungle. 
of animals dancing. 
26, 1907.) 

Her favorite mount. Oil painting of 
girl standing at the head of a horse. 
(I 23477, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

In the early springtime. Water-color 
of girl holding a elosed umbrella- 
(I 23475, Oct. 26, 1907.) 


Jaqueminot roses. Water color of two 
roses. (I 23609, Nov. 5, 1907.) 


Jungle photographer. Water-color of 
elephant taking lion’s picture. (1 
23482, Oct. 26, 1907.) 

Water color painting 

of two Killarney roses. (I 23608, 

Noy. 5, 1907.) 


Mix up at the rink. Water-color of 
animals skating. (I 23479, Oct. 26, 
1907.) 


Old garden gate. Water color of a 
man and a girl standing at a gate. 
(I 233809, Oct. 9, 1907.) 

Only people in the world. Water color 
of two figures embracing under 
trees. (I 23308, Oct. 9, 1907.) 


Reserved seat. Water color of a girl 
setting on a couch. (1 23310, Oct. 9. 
19072) 

Violets. Water color painting of vio- 
lets in a jardiniere. (I 23607, Nov. 
5, 1907.) 


Oil painting of 
(I 


Water-color 
(I 23480, Oct. 


Water-color of animals 
playing cards. (I 23481, Oct. 26, 


1907.) 


Hoffman (Christian Wm.), 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Sphinx riddle solved. Painting of 
three panels, middle one showing 
ancient sphinx. (I 23363, Oct. 7, 
1907: 1 photo. Sept. 25, 1907.) [11990 


780 CATALOGUE OF 


Hudson (Grace), Ukiah, 
Cal. 


KE-Nach (In hiding) Painting of 
Indian child crouched beside a large 
dog. (1 23446, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

[11991 


Painting of Indian child, 
Cr 


Po-than. 
standing in a field of flowers. 
23445, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Jones (W. W.), New 
Yorls, JN. UX. 
Sunshine. Woman with smiling face. 
(I 23639,. Nov. 11, 1907.) £11992 
La Farge (John), New 
Mork Ne 
Annunciation (The) Two female 


figures representing Madonna and 
angel, Madonna holding book in one 
hand, other hand resting on bosom. 
(I 22757, Aug. 24, 1907.) [11993 


Symbolical angel. Female figure, with 
bowed head, hands crossed on 
breast, wings and body fully draped. 

(I 22758, Aug. 24, 1907.) 


Lamasure (H.), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
“Glow of autumn. Painting of sum- 
mer landscape, sunlight coming 


through trees throws a yellow glow. 
(I 23548, Oct. 19, 1907.) [11994 
Leclercq (H. 8S.) & @o., 
New York, N. Y. 

Holly design embossed. Sprigs of 

holly. (1 23616, Nov. 7, 1907.) 
[11995 
Group of pansies in 
(I 23548, Nov. 4, 


‘Pansy design. 
natural colors. 
1907.) 

“Sweet peas design. 
peas in natural colors. 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Wiolet design. Violets scattered on 
bronze ground. (I 23617, Nov. 7, 
1907.) 


Le Vasseur (A.) & @0., 
Paris, France. 
«Crépuscule, by Henry Martin. Paint- 
ing of a landscape showing shepherd 
among his sheep. (I 23448, Oct. 21, 
1907. ) [11996 


Réveil (Le), by A. Robaudi. Painting 
of a Louis XV scene, of a woman 
in bed and maid bringing in tray. 
(I 23450, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Thée (Le), by A. Robaudi. Painting 
showing gentleman and lady attired 
in costumes of Louis XV, having tea. 
(I 23449, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Group of sweet 
(I 23547, 


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Life publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Deserted village. Drawing of a coun- 
try road at night, showing broken 
down automobile. (I 23413, Oct. 14, 
1907.) [11997 


Getting the cream. A large dish of 
cream, around the edge of which are 
a humber of cats. (1 23504, Oct. 30, 
1907.) 


Hope springs eternal in the human 


breast. Artist sitting before easel, 
in a shabby studio. (I 23429, Oct. 
19, 1907.) 


National game of bridge. A number 
of cupids arranged in groups illus- 
trating the various expressions used 
in playing bridge whist. (1 23503, 
Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Scuttled. Big ship crowded with peo- 
ple trying to save themselves. (I 
23626, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


Tommy Brown, if you had been Adam 
in the Garden of Eden, Eve never 


would have had a chance at the ap-, | 


ple. Boy and girl at soda fountain, 
boy greedily draining a glass of soda. 
(1 23428, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


World (The) of creepers. 
people crawling and creeping. 
23685, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Crowd of 
(I 


1909. Drawing showing a series of au- | 
(I 23412, Oct. 14, | 


tomobile pictures. 
1907.) 
Lindemann (A. J.) & 
Hoverson co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Range builders. 


iron. (I 23619, Noy. 8, 1907.) 


[11998 } 


Lindin (Carl), New York, 
Ne Y¥: 
In far-off seas. Painting of seascape 
showing moon. 
1907.) 


McKenzie (O. R.), Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 
Elks (B. P. O.) Syracuse Lodge no. 
31, Syracuse, N. Y. Painting of new 
building. (I 23625, Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Major (Ernest L.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Rip van Winkle. Mural painting in 
colors. (1 23265, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
[12001 


Group of three fig- | 
ures two of which are hammering | 


(I 23538, Oct. 19, | 


Virgin. By A. Correggio. 


FINE 


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Marcell (Marshall), New 
Orleans, La. 
Flight into Egypt. By P. P. Rubens. 
Virgin riding on an ass, holding the 


child Jesus in her arms. St. Joseph 
leading the ass. (I 238313, Oct. 10, 
1907.) [12002 


Virgin look- 
ing down, hands crossed in attitude 
of mediation. (I 23314, Oct. 10, 
1907.) 


May company, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


Crayon drawing of woman wearing fur 
Beare) (1.25041, Nov. 11, 1907.) 
[12003 


Melchers (Gari), New 

Work, uN. Y; 
Bust of young woman in bri- 
(I 23884, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Bride. 
dal dress. 


[12004 


Married. Young woman and man, side 
by side. (1 23385, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Stevedore. Three quarter figure of a 
man, holds yellow bow! in his hands. 
(I 23386, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Meyenberg (John Chat- 
terton), Tell City, 
Ind 


Traction block park at Tell City, Ind. 
Bird’s-eye view of plan of proposed 
park surrounding the southern de- 
pot at Tell City, Ind. (I 23463, Oct. 
24, 1907.) [12005 


Moeller (Louis), New 
Vorlk,. N.Y; 
Days of long ago. Painting of old 
fashioned dining room, two old ladies 
seated in arm chairs. (I 23518, Oct. 


31, 1907.) [12006 
Moller (Ludwig), Lii- 
beck, Germany. 
Maimondnacht. Painting by Profes- 
sor Louis Douzette. A moonlight 
seene in month of May. (I 23367, 
Oct. I, 1907.) [12007 


Nervi, by Adolf G. Déring. A part of 
the Italian coast at Nervi. (I 23460, 
Oct. 23, 1907.) 


Winterabend. Painting by Professor 
Louis Douzette. Winter’s evening, 
houses covered with snow are visible 
here and there. (I 23368, Oct. 11, 
1907. ) 


Moncrief (J. T.), Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 

Reception (The) Drawing of Christ 

receiving a colored angel. (I 23606, 

Noy. 5, 1907.) 


[12008 


ARTS 781 


Moore (Thomas J.), New 
VYotk, Ney; 

Andrew Ryan mausoleum. A monu- 
ment in the form of a mausoleum. 
The exterior of the monument is 

. sculptured of Vermont granite & 
bronze. (1 22786, Aug. 27, 1907.) 

[ 12009: 


Miguel Alvarez mausoleum. A monu- 
ment in the form of a mausoleum. 
The exterior of the monument is 
sculptured of Vermont granite and 
bronze. (I 22787, Aug. 27, 1907.) 

1 photo. of each Oct. 28, 1907. 
(Thomas), 

York, N. Y. 

Tower Rocks—the Yellowstone. Paint- 
ing showing creek enveloped in mist. 
(I 23536, Oct. 19, 1907.) [12010 

Morris (Paul Winters), 
New York, N. Y. 
Bust of Lincoln. Life size head 


Moran New 


mounted on a round base. (I 235138, 
Oct. 31, 1907.) [12011 
Mowry (Kate B.), New 


York, N.Y 
Two highwaymen. Painting of two 
dogs stealing dinner from a third. 
(I 23526, Nov. 2, 1907.) [12012 


New York art company, 
New York, N. Y. 

Gee! how can I part with this. A 
sepia painting in water color. Boy 
standing, holding toothless comb in 
his hand. (I 23296, Oct. 8, 1907.) 

[ 12013. 


Newell (G. Glenn) and 
Witkowski (Karl), 
New York, N. Y. 

Speckled beauty. Landscape by Mr. 
Newell, figure by Witkowski. Little 
boy trying to shake fish into can. (I 
23444, Oct. 19, 1907.) [12014 


Oakley (Violet), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Charity. Figure of St. Elizabeth of 


Hungary in lower part of window, 
above her, angel and the castle of 


Wartburg. (I 238501, Oct. 30, 1907.) 

[12015- 
Hamlet. In upper panel Ophelia 
seated, Hamlet seated upon the 


floor at her feet, to the right, king: 
and queen. (I 23500, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


Tempest (The). In upper panel Ferdi- 
nand, in foreground, behind and to 
the right, Prospero and Miranda. 
(I 23502, Oct. 30, 1907.) 


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O’Donnell (Robert), New 
York, Nee ¥. 

Plowman. Oil painting by R. Alex. 
Luders. A man holding a plow to 
which two horses are attached. (I 
23364, Oct. 10, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 2, 
1907.) [12016 


Osthaus (Hdmund H.), 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Caesar and Lanark Lad. Painting of 
two setters, pointing on hillside, 


heads against the sky. (1 22824, 
Aug. 31, 1907.) - [12017 
Photographische gesell- . 
schaft, Berlin, 
Germany. 


Caught out, gale coming on. Paint- 
ing by C. Napier Hemy. A sailing 
vessel in a rough sea. (I 23299, Oct. 


9, 1907.) [12018 
Hifelmest. By Fritz von Wille. A 
village of clustering houses. (I 


23300, Oct. 10, 1907.) 

Miarkischer See. By Walter Leisti- 
kow. Long sheet of water screened 
by a wooded shore in the back- 
erount.® (1 23308 “Oc 9, 1907) 


Post (May A.), New York, 

IN aes 
In Holland. After school. 
playing marbles. 


Two boys 


1907.) [12019 
—-—An appleman. Old man _ with 
three baskets of apples. (1 28482, 
@et. 19, 1907..) 
Confidences. Two Dutch girls 
knitting as they walk along. (I 


23431, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


—— Ring around a rosy. Four chil- 


dren playing. (1 23433, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 

Sailor men. Three Dutch boys 
playing with boats. (I 23440, Oct. 
19, 1907.) 

; The shepherdess. Four sheep 
grazing, with Dutch girl standing 
near ‘knitting. (1 23438, Oct. 19, 
1907. ) 

Strangers. Dutch landscape show- 
ing five Dutch children. (I 23489, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) 

Toll first. Summer landscape, 


boy leaning against wooden fence. 
(I 234385, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


—— The tulip field. Three Dutch girls 
in field of tulips. (1 23437, Oct. 19, 
1907.) 

——— Watching father’s boat. Dutch 
scene showing three children stand- 
ing on stone quay. (I 23436, Oet. 19, 
1907.) 


(I 23441, Oct. 19, | 


Post (May A.), New York, 
Ni O¥s 
In Holland. A windy day. Two boys 
and a girl, boy fixing tail of a kite. 
(I 23430, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Winter sport. A girl fastening 
her skate. (I 23484, Oct. 19, 1907.) 


Potter (Louis), New York, 
NY 


Demon feeding a dragon. Nude figure, 
hands enveloped in flames coming 
out of dragon’s mouth. (1 23469, 
June 15, 1907; 1 photo. June 22, 
1907.) [12020 


—— Nude figure standing on a dragon. 
(I 238468, June 15, 1907; 1 photo. 
June 22, 1907.) 


Figure symbolic of fire. Body envel- 
oped in fiames, left arm over head. 
(I 23471, Aug. 13, 1907.) 


Full length figure enveloped in 
flame. (I 28470, Aug. 13, 1907.) 


Pustet (Fr.) & co., New 


York, IN. Me 
| Christ receives His cross. Statue of a 
henchman in act of placing cross 
upon the shoulders of Christ. ‘(1 
23522, Nov, 1, d90f.) [12021 
Rakemann (Carl), New 
York, #Noiye 


Old and the new. Three sailors in 
schooner locking at large ocean 
steamship. (1 23537, Oct. 19, 1907.) 

[12022 


Ramage (George Wood), 
New York, N. Y. 

Battle flag of Concord. Red silk flag 
with small dark figure which gives 
it a mottled appearance. From a 
mass cf silver clouds emerges a sil- 
ver mailed right arm. (I 23266, Oct. 
D>, 1907.) [12023 


Ransom (FF. C.),. New 
York, .N? 3 
Village championship. Painting of 
two men wrestling in a road. (I 
23546, Nov. 2, 1907.) [12024 


Remington (Frederic), 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Desert (The) prospector. Oil-painting 
of four loaded burros being driven 
over desert. (I 23622, Nov. 9, 1907.) 

[12025 

Tired on. Oil-painting of a group of 
five cavalrymen on horses which are 
shying. (I 23624, Nov. 9, 1907.) 


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Remington (Frederic), 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Moaning (The) of the bulls. Oil- 
painting showing two bulls facing 
each other. (I 23621, Nov. 9, 1907.) 

Sign (The) of the buffalo scout. Oil- 
painting of an Indian seated on a 


horse. (I 23623, Nov. 9, 1907.) 
Reynolds (R. D.), New 
Mork N. Y:. 

Good sport. Painting showing stand- 
ing in a brook fishing. (I 23442, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) [12026 


Riehter (F. Ad.) & Go., 
New York, N. Y. 

Nurse (The) girl. Woman wearing 
nurse’s costume holding flowers in 
right hand. (I 238638, Nov. 11, 
1907. ) [12027 


Robinson (Gertrude Ina), 
New York, N. Y. 


Floral fairies, adventures of Johnny- | 
Jump-Up. Painting of a humanized | 
johnny-jump-up catching a butterfly. | 


(I 23523, Oct. 31, 1907.) [12028 


Rochester button com- 
pany, Rochester, N. Y. 


Ruth. Three-quarter length figure of | 


lady in white. 


1907. ) [12029 
Rodgers {Ella Clemen- 
tine), Lawrenceville, 

N. J. 

Clover biossom and leaves. An up- 
right cluster of clover and grass. (I 
Baoti, Oct. 12, 1907.) [12030 


Waste land and goldenrod. Field with 
broken down fence, goldenrod grow- 
ing about fence. 
1907. ) 


Saint-Gaudens (Augusta 

H.) esecutrix, Wind- 
sor, Vt. 

Diana of the tower. 
and neck terminating at the bust. 
(I 23447, Oct. 21, 1907.) [12031 


Schnitzer (Gebriider), 
Berlin, Germany. 
Fahrende — schiiler. 
Sage and singing a ballad. One is 
playing a guitar. (I 23037, Sept. 16, 
1907.) [12032 
Geburtstags stiindchen. Serenade for 
the birthday. Three young ladies 
standing in a passage before a door 
and singing a serenade. The door is 
Surrounded by flowers. (I 230388, 
Sept. 16, 1907.) 
1 photo. of each Oct. 21, 1907. 


(I 23550, Nov. 4, | 


(I 23378, Oct. 12, 


Ballad-singers. | 
Three scholars standing in a pas | 


A female head | 


Opa smoker. 


ARTS 783 


Schultheis (Henry), Brook- 


lyn. NE. 

Music lesson. Painting by John 
Hayes. Puppy dogs and kittens 
playing in an arm chair. (I 238361, 
Oet., 1, 1907.) [12033 


Schweizer (Jacob Otto), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Holy water basin. Madonna with 

Child; their heads on three halos. 


(I 23294, Oct. 8, 1907.) [12034 
Memorial monument. Composed of 
three architectural parts, middle 


part showing a musician dying. 
23295, Oct. 8, 1907.) 


Roughly cut stone showing figures 
or angles hovering above clouds. (I 
23293, Oct. 8, 1907.) 


Urn. Has shape of an architectural 
sarcophagos, showing field where 
figures are introduced. (I 238292, 
Ock: 8; 1907) 


(I 


Seamans (Frank Merrill), 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Billy. Young girl wearing red riding 
coat. (I 23611, Nov. 5, 1907.) 
[12035 


June. Young lady in act of walking 
through field of daisies. (1 23612, 
Noy. 5, 1907.) 

Sewell (R. V.), New 
Yorks NGY: 

Pilgrimage to Canterbury. Painting 
of allegorical subject of five men on 
horseback riding through woods. (I 
234483, Oct. 19, 1907.) [12036 


Sharp (J. Henry), Crow 
Agency, Montana. 
A # length of figure of 
an Indian in white Navojo blanket. 
(L 23315, Oct. 10; 1907.) [12037 
Sirven (B.), 
France. 
After the champagne (Aprés le cham- 
pagne) By A. Bellet. Oil-painting 
of a clown sitting on the end of a 
table. (1 23239, Aug. 5, 1907. 
[12038 


Birds. (Les oiseaux). By Kowalsky. 
Oil-painting of lady calling to birds 
which are fiying around her. (I 
23243, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Cherries. (Les cerises). By Posti- 
glione. Oil painting of a young wo- 
man leaning against a tree, apron 
full of cherries. (I 23247, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 


Toulouse, 


784 


Sirven (B), Toulouse, 
France. 
Christmas roses. (Roses de Noél). 


Oil-painting of two women, both be- 
ing covered with light garments. (I 
23235, Sept. 38, 1907.) 


Confession to the grand-father (La 
confidence au grand pére). By Pe- 
luso. Oil-painting of young girl 


talking to aged man on terrace of a 
garden. (1 28254, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Daisy woman (Femme a la Margue- 
rite). By Zickendraht. Oil-paint- 
ing of three-quarter figure of a wo- 
man wearing a hat with a daisy in 
her left hand. (I 23238, Aug. 5, 
1907.) 


Dinner of the rabbits (Le repas des 
lapins). By Winterstein. Oil-paint- 
ing of three children, in act of feed- 
ing rabbits. (I 23259, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Embarrassed clown (Pierrot embar- 
rassé) By A. Bellet. Oil-painting 
of a clown sitting between two wom- 
en. (I 23240, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Flowers (Les fleurs). 
Oil-painting of a 
plucking hollyhocks. 
d, 1907.) 


By Kowalsky. 
young woman 
(I 238242, Aug. 


Fruits (Les fruits). By Kowalsky. 
Oil-painting of a woman plucking 
apples. (I 23241, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Interesting story (Une histoire in- 
téressante) By Peluso. Oil-paint- 
ing of a terrace on which are six 
persons in Louis XY. costume. (I 
23253, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Interior (Intérieur) By Pastéga. Oil- 
painting of an Italian interior show- 
ing a woman and two children. (I 
25200, Aug: 5, 1907.) 


Joyful toast (Le joyeux toast) By 
Sylvestre. Oil-painting represent- 
ing four musketeers, with glasses 
filled with wine. (I 23237, Aug. 5, 
1907. ) 

Life-savers (Les. sauveteurs) By 
Haquette. Oil-painting of a life- 


boat in a rough sea containing four 
seamen. (I 23250, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Little friends (Les petits amis) By 
Winterstein. Oil painting of three 
children playing with rabbits. (1 
28260, Oct. 2, 1907.) 


Little gourmands (Les petits gour- 
mands) By P. Merlin. Oil-paint- 
ing of six cats on a table in act of 
drinking milk: | (0 23252) tAug: 5; 
1907.) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Sirven (B), 

France. 

On the open sea (En pleine mer) By 
Haquette. Oil-painting of fishing 
boat containing four seamen. (I 
23249, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


On the terrace (Sur la terrasse) By 
Costa. Oil-painting of Greek scene 
showing two women sitting and two 
swans swimming in basin. (I 
28256, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Restes (Les) du gofiter, par Debat- 
Possan. Oil-painting of little girl 
offering dish containing food to a 
cow. (I 28246, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Sheep-walk (Moutons au paturage) 


Toulouse, 


By Kauffmann. Oil-painting of a 
flock of sheep, with the shepherd 
under a ‘tree. (1) 23826), yOek 2: 


1907; 1 photo. Aug. 12, 1907. 


Sortie of the. flock (La sortie du 
troupeau ) By Kauffmann.  Oil- 
painting of woman leading a flock 
of sheep from a field. (I 28262, 
Oct. 2, 19073) 


Spring (La source) By Kowalsky. 
Oil-painting of a young woman 
catching water which flows from a 


rock. (I 23244, Aug. 5, 1907.) 
Two mothers (Les deux méres) By 
Debat-Possan. Oil-painting of a 


peasant woman with child in her 
arm, a cow and calf beside her. (1 
23245, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Undecided (Indécis) By Hessl. Oil- 
painting showing peasant children in 
front of a cottage. (I 23258, Oct. 
2, 19072) 


Visit to the nurse (Visite 4 la nourrice) 
By Dameron. Oil-painting of peasant 
woman in eart, another woman 
stands beside it holding a child in 
her arm. (1 23257,9Aus; 19, 1907. ) 

Wild flowers (Fleurs sauvages) By ] 
Postiglione. Oil-painting of Italian 
peasant woman carrying wild flow- 
ers. (I 23248, Aug. 5, 1907.) 

Young eats playing (Jeune chats 
jouant) By P. Merlin. Oil painting 
of interior cf room, young cats play- 
ing on the floor. (I 23251, Aug. 5, 
1907 ; photo. Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Young maiden with roses. (Jeune fille 
& la rose) By Serendat de Belzin. | 
Oil-painting of young girl, smelling a | 
rose. (I 23236, Aug. 5, 1907.) 


Southern exchange com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

We've found The Pole-Southern white 
cedar. Painting representing the 
northern half of western hemisphere. 
(I 23312) Oct: 79, 19071) [12039 | 


4a. 


' Contemplation. 


FINE 


y. 2, nos. 45-48 


Southwick (A. Q.), New 
York, N. Y. 

Greetings from the city of Memphis. 
Block letters enclosing views and 
forming the word Memphis. (I 
23491, Oct. 26, 1907.) [12040 


Stone (Mark L.), 
Mork. Ni Y. 

Alt Niirnberg. Group of buildings of 
German architecture. (I 23499, Oct. 

28, 1907; 1 photo. Oct. 17, 1907.) 

: [12041 


New 


Strauss (Frank V.) & co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Bacchante. An ornamental tablet 
showing three nude male figures and 
one female figure. (I 23373, Oct. 12, 
1907.) [12042 

In a circular panel is 
partially seen a seated female figure. 
OE 2aai2, Oct. 12, 1907.) 

Feast of the flowers. An ornamental 
panel showing small bunches of 
flowers. (I 238374, Oct. 12, 1907.) 


Ready for the opera. Oval panel of 
three-quarter figure of a young wo- 
man wearing opera cloak. (I 23375, 
met. 12; 1907.) 


Tooth (Arthur) & sons, 
London, England. 

Caracalla and Geta. Painting by Law- 
rence Alma-Tadema. The Emperor 
Septimus Serverus and his wife 
seated in the imperial box, watching 
games in the arena of the Coliseum. 


(7 23359, Oct. 11, 1907.) [12043 
Tyler (Jas. G.), New 
York, N. Y. 


_Im southern climes. Painting of full 


rigged ship in moonlight. (I 23542, 
Oct. 19, 1907.) [12044 
Ullrich (Albert is 
Wl Evanston, Ill. 
|| Washing the old buggy. A_ river 


banked on the further side by wil- 
lows. Inthestream is a buggy about 
which are six boys. (I 23461, Oct. 
23, 1907.) [12045 


Volk (Douglas), 
Lovell, Me. 

Among the lilies. Oil-painting of four 
ehildren picking pond _ lilies. (1 
23492, Oct. 28, 1907.) [12046 


Center 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts completed by deposit of 1 photo- 
graph each since Jan. 1, 1907_-_____- 


ARTS 785 


Wagner (John P.), Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 
Commercial Kansas City. Painting 
showing the Missouri river and the 
Inter-City viaduct with its ap- 
~proaches. (I 28411, Oct. 14, 1907.) 
[12047 


Whitney (Frank), Hub- 
bard Woods, Ill. 

Coming from. Horse in trotting action, 
with head raised. (I 23365, Oct. 5, 
1907 ; 1 photo. Sept. 23, 1907.) 

[12048 


Pride. Painting of aged parent horse 
accompanied by a colt. (I 23415, 
Oct, 16; 1907.) 


Wiechmann (Margaret 
Helen), New York, 
ING 


End (The) of the trail. Statue of 
two polar bears. (I 23620, Nov. 9, 
1907.) [12049 


Wilson (Frederick ), Briar- 

cliffe Manor, N. Y. ; 

The annunciation to Mary. Single 
panel pencil drawing showing Mary 
on the right of picture. (I 23458, 
Oct. 23, 1907.) [12050 


Scenes in the life of B. V. Mary. Draw- 
ing in black and white showing three 
panels with tracery. (I 23459, Oct. 
23, 1907.) 


Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 
burg, N. J. 
Mouthpiece player. Painting of boy 


playing a mouthpiece. (I 23498, 
Oct. 29, 1907.) [12051 
Wolff (Louis) & co. 


London, England. 

Never mind. Oil-painting by Arthur 
J. Elsley. Three children with dog 
and kittens. (I 23360, Oct. 4, 1907; 
1 photo. Sept. 6, 1907.) [12052 


Zschaebitz (Richard), 
Jersey City, N. J. 
After the roundup. Painting of cow- 
boys grouped around a fire (I 
23528, Nov. 2, 1907.) [12053 


Grand-dad’s favorite. Painting of a 
farmer and beside him a small child. 
(I 23529, Nov. 2, 1907.) 


| 12054—12502 
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CATALOGUE 


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COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT 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 2 
Nos. 49-52 
DECEMBER, 1907 


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GEASS F, ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND. PRINTS 


The Catalogue of Copyright Entries appears each week. 


As the issue of Part 4 would 


necessitate the printing of a number of small alphabets for the different subject-matters 
contained in this Part—namely, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Pho- 
tographs, and works of the Fine Arts—it has been suggested that to avoid the incon- 
venience of searching such a number of small alphabets this Part of the Catalogue be 
made to include all the titles entered during each month instead of each week for 
Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, Lithographs, Photographs, and works of the Fine 


Arts. 


Instead, therefore, of a possible examination of 52 indexes in the case of each 


subject-matter, it will now be necessary to examine only 12 indexes during the year. 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


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 J. Allred, 


jr., Toccoa, Ga. 
ber 4, 1907. 


Class F, XXc, no. 60144, December 4, 1907; 2 


copies received Decem- 


Med (de) JT.,.. Loccoa, 
G 


a. 
Haddock Inn from the lake. (F 60144, 


Dec. 4, 1907.) [12054 
American-examiner, New 
Moric. IN. X, 
Br-r-r! It was a cold day. (F 60048, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) [12055 


F. M. Mugegsby’s social aspirations. 
(EK 5971s, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

—— (F 59947, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

—— (F 60046, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Her name was Maud. (I* 59715, Nov. 
18, 1907.) 


Jimmy. (F 59716, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
(F 59944, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Katzies have the measles. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Long live blue eyes! 


(F 59948, 


(F 60047, Dec. 2, 


1907.) 
Tong live King Jake. (F 59711, Nov. | 
18, 1907.) 


Long live the Chinese 
(F 59946, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Maud! Hooligan! Alphonse! 
59943, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


mc El 


(EF 59712, Noy. 


18, 1907.) 

No wedding bells for Batch. (FE 
60045, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

No wedding bells for him. (F 59714, 


Moy. 18, 1907.) 


| At the horse show. 


ambassador! | Braggo the monk takes a walk. 


| Hallroom boys. 


American-examiner, New 
York, IN? Ys 
Sweet child. (F 60044, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Tige, he has a nightmare. (F 59945, 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


Yes, thank you! 
1907.) 


American horse breeder pub. co., 
Boston, Mass. 
Toot, and be darned. (F 59819, Nov. 


(EF 60048, Dec. 2, 


21,” 1907.) [12056 
Trampfast, 2, 2.123. (F 59299, Oct. 18, 
1907. ) 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
(F 59859, Nov. 22, 


1907.) [12057 
Bird on Nellie’s hat. (F 59692, Nov. 
16, 1907.) 


| —— (F 59765, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


(F 59860, Nov. 22, 1907.) 
(F 
60042, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Diary of Ananias! (F 596938, Nov. 16, 


1907. ) 

Diogenes beats Munchausen. (F 59826, 
Nov. 21, 1907.) 

(EF 59690, Nov. 16, 
1907. ) 

=== (ff 59707, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

(8 59768, Nov. 20; 1907.) 


787 


738 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


— 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Hallroom boys. (F 59861, Nov. 22, 
1907.) 
—— (F 59950, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
—— ( 60017, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
—— (FE 60019, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
—— (F 60041, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
—— (Ff 60184, Dec. 4, 1907.) 
(EF 60229, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Hippo kid. (I 59612, Nov. 14, 1907.) 
(Em 59825, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
(F 59949, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
I see by the papers. (EF 59827, Nov. 
Zier 1907.) 
= ( B. 599515 Nov. 25; 1907.) 
—— (Ff 60183, Dec. 4, 1907.) 


In a bad fix. (F 60240, Dec. 7, 1907.) 
King Kozooks. (F 60001, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 


—— (EF 60025, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

—— (F 602387, Dec. 5, 1907.) 

Knocko the monk. (F 60285, Dec. 5, 
1907.) 

Man haters’ club. 
1907.) 

—— (F 59766, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

—— (F 60000, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

—— (F' 60016, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

— (F 601385, Dec. 3, 1907.) 

— (F 60236, Dec. 5, 1907.) 

Mr. Jack. (F 59611, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

—— (F 59824, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

—— (F 60040, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Mrs. Trubbell. (EF 59614, Nov. 14, 
1907.) 

— (F' 59695, Nov. 16, 1907.) 

— (F 59709, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

—— (F 59762, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

—— (Ff 58876, Nov. 28, 1907.) 

— (i 60234, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


(F 59694, Nov. 16, 


Monkey shines. (EF 60227, Dee. 6, 
1907.) 

Monopoly Lodge. (EF 60230, Dec. 6, 
1907. ) 


(Ff 60241, Dec. 7, 1907.) 

Mufti the monk. (F 59696, Nov. 16, 
1907.) 

—— (F 59764, Nov. 

— (F 58875, Nov. 

(E" 59999, Nov. 

—— (Ff 60018, Nov. 

(— 660585, Nov. 

Prominent citizens. 
1907.) 

— (Ff 60028, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


20, 1907.) 
23, 1907.) 
27, 1907.) 
29, 1907.) 
30, 1907.) 


(Ef 59760, Nov. 20, 


American-journal-examiner, 
New York, N. Y. 
Proposed monarchy. (EF 596138, Nov. 
14, 1907.) 


Rhymo the monk. 
1907.) 


—— (F 59708, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

—— (F 59763, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

—— (F 59877, Nov. 28, 1907.) 

—— (F 60136, Dec. 3, 1907.) 

——— (EF 60238) Dee 790m 

Such is life. (F 60002, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

—— (F 60022, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

—-— (Ff 60032, Nov. 380, 1907.) 

—— (F 60134, Dec. 3, 1907.) 

Thanksgiving day in the jungle. 
60015, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Thanksgiving day suggestion. 
60020, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

What we still have to be thankful for. 
(F 60021, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Wouldn’t it make a turkey mad. 
60024, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Wouldn’t it make you mad— 
59710, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

Younger generation. (F 60228, Dec. 6, 
1907. ) 

—— (F 60289, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Baas & Shultz, Batesville, 
Ind. 
Batesville, Ind., bird’s eye view. 5-7. 


(F 59691, Nov. 16, 


(F 


(F 


(FE 


F 60122-60124, Dec. 2, 1907. [12058 
——railroad bridge. 8. (F 60125, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 
| Oldenburg, Ind, academy. 4. (F 
60121, Dee. 2, 1907; 2-c2 Noy. 11, 
1907.) 


bird’s eye view. 1-8. (F 60118- 


60120, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Nov. 11, 1907. 


Barrie (George) & sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Penna (Dr. Affonso Augusto Moreira). 
(EF 59486, Nov. 9, 1907.) [12059 


Bay shore real estate com- 
pany, San Francisco, 
Cal. 
(FE 59548, Sept. 25, 
[12060 


Bay shore flier. 
1907; 2c. May 9, 1907.) 


Behrens (Geo. A.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
(F 59982, Nov. 14, 1907.) 
[12061 
(F 59983, Nov. 


Haying. 


Normandy fishermen. 
14, 1907.) 
Thoroughbreds. 

1907.) 
Waiting. (F 59981, Nov. 14, 1907.) 
2c. of each Nov. 25, 1907. 


(F 59984, Nov. 14, 


ce & 


»—— 34, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 


— hanging of. 


y. 2, nos. 49-52 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


789 


Birdsall (Katherine N.), 
New York, N. Y. 
Davenport pleads for animals tortured 


to make man’s pleasure. Another 
form of sport. 38. (F 55665, June 
25), 1907.) [12062 


Proud of his trigger finger. 4. 
(F 55666, June 25, 1907.) 

(EF 56674-56679, 
Sully 22, 1907. 

Black & white publishing 


company, London, 
1 England. 
Three gossips. (iieadai2,. ’ Nov.! 4, 
1907.) [12063 
Bloom (Chas. F.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 


I'd like to be your rain beau. (RF 
60036, Dec. 2, 1907.) [12064 
Bouvier (Albert J.), Fall 
River, Mass. ~ 
Peintures 4 la votite de l’eglise Notre 
Dame de Lourdes. (F 59628, Nov. 
15, 1907.) [12065 
Remembrance from your good old pals. 
(EF 59625, Nov. 15, 1907.) 
Sanctuaire de l’eglise Notre Dame de 
Lourdes. (F 59626, Nov. 15, 1907.) 


Vue de la nef de l’eglise Notre Dame 
de Lourdes, montrant lorgue. (F 
59627, Nov. 15, 1907.) 


Bradley (J. S.), jr., New 


works, N.Y; 
Lee (Gen. Robert E.) (F 590838, Oct. 
18, 1907.) [12066 
eee ere tt, 1907. 
Buckingham & Harley, 


‘Washington, D. C. 
Booth (John Wilkes) (F 59392, Nov. 
4, 1907.) [12067 
Corbett (Sargeant Charles) (F 59887, 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Ford’s theatre. (E’ 59396, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

Keen (Miss Laura) (F 59393, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 

Lincoln (President) (F 59386, Nov. 
4, 1907.) 


Lincoln (Mrs. Abraham) 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 


Lincoln’s (President) assassins. 
59397, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


(F 593895, Nov. 4, 


(EF 59388, 


(FE 


1907.) 


Lincoln’s (President) home, Spring- 
field, Illinois. (F 59390, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 


Peterson house. 


.(F 59389, Nov. 4, 
1907.) 


Buckingham & Harley, 
Washington, D. C. 

Private box in which President Lin- 
coln was assassinated. (EF 59394, 
Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Surratt’s (Mrs. Mary) house. (F 59391, 
Noy. 4, 1907.) 

2c. of each Nov. 14, 1907. 


Burr publishing company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Wonder if that squirrel. (HK 59988, 
Nov. 25, 1907.) [12068 


Campbell (Jas. L.), Sul- 
phur, Ind) "Ef: 
Memento of Oklahoma statehood. (F 
59856, Nov. 4, 1907; 2 «¢.. Nows' 22: 
1907. [12069 


Capital supply company, 
Washington, D. C. 
Washington, D. C., Y. M. C. A. build- 
ing. (F 59724, Nov. 19, 1907; 2 «. 
Noy. 18, 1907.) [12070 


Cartland (J. H.), Pema- 
quid Beach, Me. 
Castle of old Fort William Henry. (F 
56803, Aug. 6, 1907.) [12071 


Celebrity art company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Well V’ll be jammed. (F 59660, Nov. 


16, 1907.) [12072 
Chapman (Kenneth M.), 
East Las Vegas, 
N. Mex. 
Phoebe (A) snow-drift. (F 57261, 
Aug. 21, 1907; 2-c. Aug. 12, -1907.) 
[12073 
Cohen (J. H.), Seneca, 
Kans. 
Balance in her favor. (F 59905, Nov. 
2. AGO) [12074 
Columbus citizens  tele- 


phone company, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 
At your finger’s end. (F 59606, Nov. 
dS. 1907-2 ec. Oct S05 4907.) (2005 


Cone & Sherwood, Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Landing a risk. (F 59369, Oct. 25, 
1907. ) [12076 


Cox (Palmer), East 
Quogue, N. Y. 


Brownie clown of Brownietown. Nov. 
17, 1907, (F 59659, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
[12077 
Nov. 24, 1907. (F 59912, Nov. 25, 
1907. ) 
Dee: A, W907.) CH: 6GOMds Weer> 
1907.) 
Dec. 8, 1907. (EF 60249, Dec. 7; 


1907. 


790 


Dalziel (John), Denver, 
Colo. 


God is love. (F 50728, Feb. 4, 1907; 


Ie. Feb. 14, 1907; 1 e¢.. July 5, 1907.) | 


[12078 


De Land (Theodore L.), 
jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mystérieuse (La.) (F 58240, Sept. 19, 
NSO WZ NC HOCH IAS. OOK.) [12079 


Detroit publishing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. 


Airy fairy Lillian. 60144. (F 60141, 
Dec 3, 1907.) [12080. 

Dad’s girl. 60146. (KF 60140, Dec 38, 
1907. ) 


Grand canyon of Arizona from Grand 


view point. 54111. (F 60215, Dec. 
5, 1907.) 
De Voe (Walter), Chi- 
cago, Ill 
Soul victorious. (EF 59705, Nov. 18, 


1907; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Dietsche (Alphonse C.), 
Detroit, Mich. 
Detroit base ball team 1907. F 59701, 
Gets 7, 1907.) [12082 


Distinctive advertising 
service, New York, 
ING ays 
Distinctive advertising service. 
256. (F 59889-59855, Nov. 
1907. ) [12088. 


Doubleday, Page & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Country life calendar, 1908. Jan. to 
Mar.; Apr. to June; July to Sept.; 
Oct. to Dee. (F 59898-59901, Nov. 
23, 1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 15, 1907.) 

[12084 


Eaton (Hugh and Marga- 
ret), Brooklyn, N. Y. 


[12081 


240-— 


Valhall border leaflet. 26. (F 59753 | 
Nov. 8, 1907.) [12085 | 
Valhall initial leaflet. 13-14. (F 


59751-59752, Nov. 8, 1907.) 


Elson (A. W.) & co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Fading (The) light of day, by A. M. 
Gorter. (F 57381, Aug. 26, 1907; 2 
e. Nov. 2, 1907.) [12086 


Hmpire city farms, Cuba, 

NS Yas 
Axworthy (8) 2:15%, sire of three colt 
trotters in 2:10. 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1907.) 


Enquirer job printing com- 
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Taft (Hon. Wm. H.) (F 59482, Nov. 
8, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1907.) [12088 


AAS Y| 


(EF 59192, Oct. 4, | 
[12087 | 


| Trapper of old. 


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n.S., pt. 4 
Eppelman (Gus. W.) 
Cora, Wyo. 
Antelope at rest. [12089 


Trapper and guide’s cabin. 
(F 60027, 60028, Oct. 17, 1907.) 


Ewart (Wm. Earl), To- 
peka, Kans. 
College pennant series, nos. 203, 210, 
226-251. (IF 59662-59689, Nov. 16, © 
1907.) r [12090 


Faulkner (C. W.) & co., 
London, England. 
Follow my leader, by Arthur John 
Elsley. (EF 59287; Nov. 1, 1907.) 
[12091 


Fine art society, London, 
England. 

Clouds have a silver lining, &c. 

59485, Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Flynn (T. Ashby), Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Having a glorious time in Washington, 
D. C. (F 59370, Nov. 2, 1907.) 
[12098 


M.), 


(Fr 
[12092 


Foulaire (Mme. 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Foulaire (Mme. M.) (Ff 59542, Apr. 
8, 1907; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1907.) [12094 


Four-in-one, New York, 

IN? NG 

CE asta err.) 25: 
[12095 


Baby Psyche. 
1907; 2 ec. June 12, 1907.) 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 


Clover field. 2 ¢c. Nov. 29, 1907 [12096 
Lower away. 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. - 
To winter quarters. 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 1907. 
(FE 59698-59700, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
Fuller (H. R.), Kirks- 
ville, Mo. 
Fuller’s double-view lettering position. 
(F 60114, Dec. 2, 1907.) [12097 


Fuller’s double-view writing position.. | 
(F 60113, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


| Fuller’s single-view lettering position. 


(F 60112, Dec. 2, 1907; 2 ¢. of each | 
Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Funk & Wagnalls company, 
New York, N. Y. 
United States warships. Fleet sailing 
to the Pacific. (EF 59539, Nov. Sm | 
1907; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1907.) [12098 | 


Funsten bros. & Co., 
Louis, Mo. 

(A. break for the tim- 
(EF 59454, Noy. 6, 1907; 2 @ 
[12099 | 


St. 


ber.) 
Oct. 29, 1907.) 


Ne ee a” ae 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


y. 2, nos. 49-52 


Haskell (W. E.), Concord, 
Mass. 

Ambitious Teddy in Mother Gooseland. 
(EF 59768, Nov. 20, 1907.) [12100 

— (F 59992, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

—— F 60161, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

Animaldom. (F 59773, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
(EF 59997, Nov. 27, 1907.) 
(F' 60166, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

George & his conscience. 
Noy. 20, 1907.) 

— (F 59993, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

— (F 60162, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

m4 99110, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

—— (IF 59994, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

— (F 60163, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

Val the ventriloquist. (EF 59771, Nov. 
20, 1907.) 

— (F 59995, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

(F 60164, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

Whar Dick did. (EK 59772, Nov. 20, 
1907.) 

—— (F 59996, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

-—_— (F 60165, Dec. 4, 1907.) 
Hemnroth._ (P...&.. G.); 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Palmer (Minnie). (F 59455, Oct. 28, 
LONG; 1 e€- Oct. 28; 1907; 1 c. Nov. 4, 
1907. ) [12101 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, Pa. 


(F 59769, 


eater the bath. (FF 59077, Oct. 21, 
1907.) [12102 
Back from the meadows. (F 59075, 


Oct. 21, 1907.) 


Before and after 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Birds of a feather. 


using. (F 58030, 


(F 58049, Sept. 14, 


1907.) 

Can you reach it? (F 58042, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Creek beyond the village. (F 58034, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Day in June. (F 58033, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Dismantled mill. (F 58041, Sept. 14, 

; 1907.) 

Easter morning. (F 59078, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

Edythe. (F 58043, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Fortune’s favorite. (F 59072, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

Fresh from the cow. (F 58055, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Gleanor (The). (F 59071, Oct. 21, 
1907.) 

Hello Papa is that you? (F 58039, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 


Isn’t he a bird? 


ToL 


Hill (R.), Philadelphia, 
Pa: 
In the days of golden 


59069, Oct. 21, 1907.) 


In the days of long ago. 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 


autumn. (F 


(EF 580385, 
(F 58047, Sept. 14, 


1907.) 
Listeners never hear any good of them- 


selves. (IF 58031. Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Lovers retreat. (EF 58048, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

My guardian? (EF 58044, Sept. 14, 
1907. ) 

Olds amill dam. Ck 58073) Vet 22 
1907.) 

Old pasture lot. (F 58037, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

On the strict q. t. (KF 58046, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Over the garden wall. (F 58050, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Pride of the stable. 1. (F 59076, Oct. 
21, 1907.) 

——2. (F 59074, Oct. 21, 1907.) 

Ready for the sleigh ride. (F 58040, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Showing the latest style. (F 58052, 
Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Stream at Brookside farm. (F 58036, 


Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Taking things easy? 
14, 1907.) 

There was I waiting at the cuurch. 
(FE 58051, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Travelling salesman. (F 58056, Sept. 
14, 1907.) 

Twilight and dawn. 
14, 1907.) 

Waltz me around again Teddy. 
58088, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

When a horse show brings good luck. 
(& 58054, Sept. 14, 1907.) 


(F 58032, Sept. 


(F 58029, Sept. 


(fF 


When the harvest days are here. (F 
58028, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Where nature reigns supreme (F 
58045, Sept. 14, 1907.) 

Who’s afraid? (EF 58027, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Won by a neck (F 58053, Sept. 14, 
1907.) 

Won’t you be my sweetheart. (F 


59070, Oct. 21, 1907.) 
2c. of each Nov. 9, 1907. 


Hinton (C. H.), Washing- 
ton; :D) €. 
Thought moorings. (F 59457, Nov. 7, 
1ST = 2 ¢; Nov. i115 19072) [12103 


(sy 


Holmes manufacturing com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Mutt (The) (F 59734, Nov. 18, 1907; 
2-c. Nov. 11, 1907.) [12104 
Horney & Chapman, Chilli- 
cothe, Ohio. 
Chillicothe, Ohio, glimpse of the Hunt- 
ington Hills. [12105 
Paint Creek near Lunbeck’s Dam. 
(F 59837, 59838, Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Howe (Frederic E.), Do- 
wagiac, Mich. 


Happyland, scene at Frederic U4. | 
Howe’s summer home (F 59704, 
Noy. 18, 1907.) [12106 


Hunt (Enos B.), jr., Des 
Moines, Iowa. 
Drakes), (CH 759259; Cet. 28, 1907 25e: 
Oct, 155) 1907.) [12107 


Johnson (EH. T.) & co., Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

World’s champions, record breakers, 
Chicago national league ball club, 
AOOT. CE 59991, Noy, 25, 1907; 2c: 
Noy. 14, 1907.) [12108 


Judge company, New York, 


IN 


Leslie’s weekly, Christmas, 1907. (F 
60205, Dee. 5, 1907.) [12109 
June (Mary J.), Detroit, 
Mich. 
Roosevelt another term. (F 59483, 
Nov. 9, 1907; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1907.) 
[12110 
Kaufman (Joseph), New 
Work, No oY; 


Five senses. (EF 60196, Dec. 4, 1907; 
2 e. Nov. 15, 1907.) 


Kean (O. H.), (Incorpo- 
rated), New York, N. Y. 
Mother & child. (F 59047, Oct. 18, 
1907; 2 c. July 23, 1907.) a bl 24 


Kropp (EH. C.) company, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Milwaukee, Washington park, Goethe- 
Schiller monument. (IF 59477, Nov. 
8, 1907.) [12113 

La Moille view co., Shab- 
bona Grove, Ill. 


Shabbona, famous Indian chief. (F 
HOS Oct: 0, 1907 212. ch, Oct. 18, 
1907.) [12114 

Lansley (James H.), Eliz- 
abeth, N. J. 

Twin branches. (F 60197, Dec. 5, 

1907; 2 ce. Nov. 22, 1907.) palsy 
Law (Wm. F.), Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Birthday gems. December. (F 59649, 

Nov. 14, 1907.) [12116 


(i2tit 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Lee (James), Chicago, 
Til 


Baby’s first step. (FB 59895, Nov. 23, 


1907. ) [i21tF 

Bringing papa home. (F 59894, Nov. 
23, 1907.) 

Coronation. (F' 59892, Nov. 23, 1907.) 

Evening shadows. (F 59890, Nov. 23, 
1907. ) 

Follow my leader. (F 598938, Nov. 23, 
1907. ) é 

Interested spectators. (FF 59888, Nov. 
28, 1907.) 

Noonday rest. (F 59891, Nov. 23, 
1907. ) 

Scene in Venice. (F 59889, Nov. 23, 
1907.) 


2 ec. of each Noy. 25, 1907. 


Littig (W. T.) & co., New 
York, Ne: 
University of North Carolina. (F 
538485, May 3, 1907; 2 e@. May 4, 
1907.) [12118 


University of Virginia. (F 54652, 
May 31, 1907.) 


Lounsbury (Fred C.), 
Plainfield, N. J. 

Easter designs. 1-8. (IF 59585-59588, 
59592-59595, Nov. 8, 1907.) [12119 

Irish and American flags with decora- 
tions. 1-8. (F 59589-59591, Nov. 8, 
1907.) 

Irish flag and shamrocks. 
brach. [sie bragh] 
8, 1907.) 

Irishman & Uncle Sam. 
Noy. 8, 1907.) 

Maid of Hrin: 
1907.) 

St. Patrick with dog & harp. 
59581, Nov. 8, 1907.) 


St. Patrick with shepherd’s crook and 
shamrock. (FE 59583, Nov. 8, 1907.) 


Lum (Bertha), Minneap- 


Erin go 
(Ff 59584, Nov. 


(F 59582, 
(F 59580, Nov. 8, 


(FE 


olis, Minn. 
Aoyagi. (F 59608, Noy. 14, 1907.) 
[42120 
Lyndon (A. S.), Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 
Michigan spirit. Rah! rah. (F 59887, 
Noy. 28, 1907.) [12121 
U. of M. rah! rah. (F 59886, 
Noy. 23, 1907.) 
McCloud (A. H.) and 
Kalek (J. N.), Stock- 
ton, Cal. 
Economy roads. (F 585038, Sept. 30, 


1907; 2 ¢. Nov. 22, 1907.) [12122 


2, nos. 49-52 


i McKinstry, Rochester, 
IN: ¥ 


Gately’s open an account. (F 60142, 
mimoy. 50, 1907; 2c. Dec. 4, 1907.) 


1907.) 


Merchants publishing com- 
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
All clean. (F' 59932, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


(F 59917, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Case of extreme friendship. 
mov. 25, 1907.) 


Christmas surprise. 
25, 1907.) 


Coming. (F 59937, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
’ Critical moment. 


(59915, 


| Hustle! That’s the way I got my 
™ start. (F 59919, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


In old Kentucky. (F 59934, Nov. 25, 


1907.) 
Listen. (F 59929, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


ook out now. 


1907.) 
Making friends. (HF 59916, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 
Mischief. (F 59927, Noy. 25, 1907.) 


No distinction of color. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 


| Standing with reluctant feet. (F 
59921, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
hash rite old man, gerrid of it. (F 


99920, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Tue reflection. 
1907.) 

Inder the old apple tree. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 

aiting for papa. (F 59925, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 

ant a ride? 
_ 1907.) 


(EF 59923, 


(F 59930, Noy. 25, 


[12123 
Mason & Hanson, New 
Mork IN. “Y; 
Latest (The) CH 59b 7S; | Nove 13; "| 


[12124 | 


(F 59935, Nov. | 


(F 59915, Nov. 25, | 


1907.) | 

Disputed ground. (F 59914, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 

Do not worry. (F 59936, Nov. 25, 
1907. ) 

Do you know? (F 59931, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 

Doctor (The) (F 59928, Nov. 25, 

= ©1907.) 

Going to market. (F 59926, Nov. 25, 

® $1907.) 

Her birthday present. (F 59922, Nov. 
25, 1907.) 


(F 59924, | 


(F 59918, Nov. 25, | Impressions day by day. 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


793 


Munn & co., New York, 
INS 
Significance of the Pacific cruise. (F 
59651, Nov. 16, 1907; 2 ce. Dec. 3; 
1907.) [12126 


Murphy (Thos. D.) com- 
; pany, Red Oak, Iowa. 
Fish story; Fox. (F 59940, Nov. 25, 


1907.) fin be Br 
Hong Kong, Chinese retail lumber 
) yard.) (i 60007, Nove 29, 1907) 


[12125 — 
Around the bend to grandma’s house. | 


| Barred out! 
| Bill. 


| Book taught Bilkins. 


Me an’ Rex; Fox. (F 59941, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 

Sunday afternoon; Hirschberg. 
59942, Noy. 25, 1907.) 

Young lamb; Carr. (F 599389, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 


Murray (John J.), New 
York, N.. ¥; 


(FE 


| Quebec bridge disaster, August twenty- 


ninth, 1907, views. 
15, 1907.) [12128 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York Her- 
ald co.), Jersey City, 

ING ells 
A the Bryan studio. 
29, 1907.) 


(F 59722, Nov. 


(F 60013, Nov. 
[12129 


(F 60087, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
(KF 59964, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 e. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


(F 59730, Nov. 
19, 1907.) 


| —— (F 59963, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


——— (60133, Dec 3, 19072) 


Dream of the rarebit fiend. (F 59624, 
Nov. 15, 1907.) 


(F 59706, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


| —— (F 59868, Nov. 22, 1907.) 


(F 59983, Nov. 25, —— (Ff 59954, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


—— (F 60014, Novy. 29, 1907.) 
—— 7 (Hs GO039F Dee 219070) 


| —— (EF 60224, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


| Holmes’ at home. 


(F 59610, Noy. 14, 
1907.) 


| —— (F 59822, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
_—— (F 60012, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
| ——(F 60225, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Honest anglers. 
1907. ) 


(F 59609, Nov. 14, 


(F 59952, 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Irreverent comment on the weekly 


grist. (F 60038, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Jest growin’! (EF 59623, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 

Miss Alma Tadema is here. (F 
59823, Nov. 21, 1907.) 


794 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


NnAss pt. 


New York evening tele- 
gram (New York her- 
ald co.), Jersey 
Citys YN: 
More coin tossing. (F 60011, Nov. 29, 
1907. ) 
Nature faking bear. 
30, 1907.) 


Next step. (F 59729, Nov. 19, 1907.) 
Old age and youth. (F 60004, Nov. 27, 
1907. ) 


Out of city politics. 
1907.) 

Pilgrim’s progress. 
1907. ) 

— (F 60003, Noy. 27, 1907.) 

—— (Ff 60193, Dec. ' 1907.) 


Talking about financial stringency. 
F 59953, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


(F 60031, Nov. 


(F' 60132, Dec. 3, 


(F 59821, Nov. 21, 


Two ways of getting conventions. (F 
60223, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Watch him eat out of my hand. (F 
60226, Dec. 6, 1907. 
Wisdom of Wiseheimer. (EF 59697, 
Nov. 16, 1907.) 
(F 59896, Nov. 23, 1907.) 
— (F 60030, Nov. 30, 1907.) 


New York herald compa- 
ny, Jersey City, N. J. 


Buster Brown. (EF 59408, Nov. 4, 
1907: 2 “ec. Nove 15; 1907) [12030 
—— (F 59867, Nov. 22, 1907: 2 e. 


Nov. 22, 1907.) 


—— 59966, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 ¢c. Nov. 


29, 1907.) 

—— (KF 59976, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. 
6, 1907.) 

Fluffy Ruffles. CH 59596, Nov. is; 
1907; 2c. Nov. 15, 1907.) 

— (F 59820, Nov. 21, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
22, 1907.) 

—— (F 60005, Noy. 27, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
29; 1907.) 

—— (F 60216, Dec. 5, 1907; 2 ec. Dec. 
6, 1907. 


Jumbo Junior. (F 59411, Nov. 4, 1907 ; 
DAG NOV. Lo, 1 907.) 


(EF 59862, Nov. 22, 1907; 2.c. Nov. 
22, 1907.) 

FE 59867, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1907.) 

—— (F 59974, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 c. Dec. 
6, 1907.) 

Little Nemo in Slumberland. (F 
59407, Nov. 4, 1907; 2 ¢c. Nov. 15, 
1907.) 

——(F' 59863, Nov. 22, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
22, 1907.) 


—§(F 59965, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 
29, 1907.) 


ec. Nov. 


New York herald com- 
pany, Jersey City, N. J. 


(FE 


Little Nemo in Slumberland. 

59971, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, | 
‘1907. .| 
Monkey shines of Marseleen. (F 

59410, Nov. 4, 1907; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 

1907. ) 
reo 59865, Nov. 22, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 

(FE 59970, Nov. 26, 1907; 2. c. Nov: 

29, 1907.) p 

fi2e. Deel 

6, 1907.) 

New York herald weather forecast. 

[Prints] 15-22. (F 60185-60192; 

Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Season’s greeting from the New York | 


Herald. Dec. 15, 1907. Christmas 
number. (F 59731, Nov. 19, 1907. 
suggestion for Uncle Dick’s younger 
friends. (F 56205, July 12, 1907.) 
Terrors of the tiny tads. (F 59409, 
Nov. 4, 1907; 2c. Nov. 15, 1907.) 

(F 59864, Nov. 22, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
22, 1907.) 

-—— (F 59969, Nov. 26, 1907: 
29, a ) 

. 59972, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 e. Dee. 

6, 1907.) 


Ze. Nowa 


Wisb twins and Aladdin’s lamp. 
59412, Nov. 4, S07: 2G Nov. 2a; 
1907 | 

ov. 22, 1907-2 c. Noval 
Dae, 1907. v0 | 

—— (F 59968, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1907.) | 

—— (F 59975, Nov. 26, 1907; 2 c. Dee# |} 
6, 1907.) 

Nott (Raymond W.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Elks tribute. ° (—& 59902, Nov: 28, 

1907. ) ; LI213m 
Osborne company, New 
Yorkin 

Autumn, 103 by 9% inches. (F 59754, 

Noy. 20, 1907.) 


Packard (Hdward H.), 
Boston, Mass. 


Talk about the questions of the day. | 
[12133 | 


(F 56970, Aug. 12, 1907.) 


Perard (Victor), New 
Yorks Ne 


Coast guard. (F 59872, Nov. 28, 1907.) 


Perry Mason 
Boston, Mass. 


company, 


Youth’s companion desk calendar, for | 


1908. (F 60195, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


[12135 | 


(By 


[12132 | 


[12134 | 


| Bread like 


| Obroney WolnosZéi. 


ENGRAVINGS, 


| y. 2, nos. 49-52 


CUTS, AND PRINTS 


195 


Pickands-Magee company, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 


| History of heating. 2-3. (F 59978, 
59979, Nov. 25, 1907; 2 c..of each 
Nov. 15, 1907.) [12136 


Polish young men’s pub. 
co., Chicago, Ill. 

(EF 60026, Nov. 30, 

feo Cc. Wee. 2, 1907.) 


Pratt (Walter Irving), 
Iowa City, Iowa. 
Mother makes. 

_ Nov. 15, 1907.) 


(F 59633, 
[121388 


Providence lithograph com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. 
Jesus risen from the dead. 23 by 3. 
(EF 59505, Oct. 25, 1907.) [12139 


Saul chosen king. 2% by 3 inches. 
(EF 59720, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Temperance lesson. 2%% by 3% inches 
(EF 59721, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


| 


| 


| 
| 
| 


[12137 | 


| Making up. 


| Wedding. 


=" fronbayiew. 


Chautauqua girl. (F 59630, Nov. 15, | 
1907.) 
' Dear Teddy bear. (F 59638, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 
Good Indians. (F 59646, Nov. 15, 
1907. ) 
Happy children. (F 59631, Nov. 15, 
1907. ) 
| Seello central! (FF 596384, Nov. 15, 
| 1907.) 
Hello Mamma. (F 596382, Nov. 15, 
OO.) 
Horsewoman (The). (F 596438, Nov. 
15, 1907.) | 
In good pany: (H 59637, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 
In the country. (F 59639, Nov. 15, 
1907. ) 
Lack of harmony. (F 59635, Nov. 15, 
1907. ) 
Obedience. (F 59645, Nov. 15, 1907.) | 
Out for a drive. (F 59629, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 
Playmates. (F 59647, Nov. 15, 1907.) 
President’s favorite. (F 59642, Noy. 
ay UOT) | 
Ready for action. (F 59640, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 
Telephone girl. (F 59636, Nov. 15, | 
1907.) 
Writing to grandma. (F 59644, Nov. 
15, 1907.) 
Youth in business. (F 59641, Nov. 15, 
1907. ) 


Wifey going shopping. 


| Football 


| Now or 
—— 28 by 3. (F 59506, Oct. 25, 1907.) | 


Rhodes (Richard), Chi- 
cago; Tl 
| Lient. (F 59508, Noy. 11, 1907.) 
[12140 
Robertson & Putnam, Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Beatrice. (IF 59980, Nov. 14, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) [12141 
Robinson (Withington), 
New York, N. Y. 
Ye British leaving New York. (F 
59904, Nov. 25, 1907.) [12142 


Rose company, Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

(F 59880, Nov. 28, 
1907.) [12148 

First tit. (2 59882, Noy 23,1907 

Honeymoon. (F 59884, Nov. 23, 1907.) 

Hubby coming home from the club. 
(EF 59879, Nov. 238, 1907.) 
(E 59881, Nov. 2 

(EF 59883, Nov. 23, 1907.) 

(F 59885, Nov. 23, 1907,) 

(FE 59878, Nov. 


Automobiling. 


1907.) 
Marriage. 


23, 190T.) 
Rounds-Truman company, 
Chicago, Ill. 


| Rounds’ Masonic certificate. (F 60010, 


Nov. 18, 1907; 2 ec. Nov.:21, 1907.) 
[12144 
Rowlands (G. M.), Law- 
rence, Kans. 
series. Rock Chalk Jay 
Bewile K: Us Ch 59ST aNovies: 
LOOT: 2) eC Ot. 22,60907.) [12145 
Schiller-Goethe monument 
association, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Cleveland, O., Wade, park, Goethe- 
Schiller monument, side view. 
[12146 


(EF 59732, 59733, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


Schroeder (Lena), Mont- 
elaine. 
Calendar. 1908. (F 59484, Nov. 8, 
1907.) [12147 
Seaboard publishing com- 
pany, Norfolk, Va. 
| Auditorium (The). [12148 


Virginia building. 
Ch 02, nr0al, duly. 5) 1907 sea 
of each Aug. 21, 1907.) 
Sharp (Frank), 
Cal. 
(F 51995, Mar. 18, 1907.) 
[12149 
Sheahan (Maurice T.), 
Brookline, Mass. 
Merry Xmas. (F 59703, Nov. 18, 
1907; 2.0. Nov. 19; 190%) [12150 
never. (EF 59723, Nov. 15, 


Corona, 


Corona. 


1907.) 


Stern (Edward) & co, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sneeze, kid! (F 59615, Nov. 9, 1907; 
2 c. Noy. 14, 1907.) [12151 


Strahl (Howard P.), Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Beveridge (Hon. Albert J.). 207. (F 
59955, Nov. 26, 1907.) [12152 

Bryan (W.J.).. (59725, Noy. 19; 
1907. ) 

—— (F 59579, Oct. 23, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
12, 1907.) 


Gray (Hon. George). 255. (F 59956, 
Nov. 26, 1907.) 
Johnson (Hon. Jolin A.). (F 59726, 


Nov. 19, 1907.) 

Johnson (Hon. Tom L.). (& 59727, 
Noy. 19, 1907.) 

Taft (Hon. William Howard). (F 
59728, Nov. 19, 1907.) 


(Laura 
Stockton, Cal. 
Musica. (F 59870, Oct. 11, 1907; 2c. 

Oct. 30; 190%.) [12153 


Sutton 


Suter 0) ie 


(James), Evans- 
ville, Ind. 
Sutton’s (James) fair souvenir. (F 
59998, Nov. 27, 1907.) [12154 
Taber-Prang art com- 
pany, Springfield, Mass. 


Across the lowlands. 4695. (F 60076, 
Dee. 2, 1907.) [12155 

Along the Danube. 4678. (F 60059, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Along. the dike. 4723. (F 60108, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Apple blossoms. 4669. (EF 60050, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Beneath the beeches. 4694. (EF 60075, 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 

Bit of France. 4679. (F 60060, Dec. 
Pee, AUS\ ONS) 

Bit of Switzerland. 4706. (EF 60087, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Busy MHollanders. 4697. (F 60078, 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 

Castle capped Rhine. 4677. (EF 
60058, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Castles on the Rhine. 4686. (F 
60067, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Cliffs of Sorrento. 4711. (F 60091, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Cooling draught. 4704. (F 60085, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Deep in the woodlands. 4717. (F 


60097, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Doge’s palace. (17th century.) 
(F 60064, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


4683. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Taber-Prang art com- 
pany, Springfield, Mass. 


Expectation. 4672. (EF 60053, Dec. 2, 
1907.) | 

First cloud. 4671. (F 60052, Dec. 2, | 
1907.) . 

Flora. 4675. (F 60056, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Forest sentinels. 4718. 
2, 1907.) 

Friendiy Hollanders. 
Dec. 2, 1907.) + 

Frolic with grandpa. 4716. 
Dee. 2. 1907TS) 

Glimpse of Otisco Lake. 4715. 
60095, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Grecian pastime. 


4698. (F 60079, 


(fF 


Dee... 2, 480) 

Harvest time in Maine. 4712. (EF 
60092, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Idle hours. 4690. (KF 60071, Dec. 2, 
1907. ) 


In dreamland. 4700. 
2, 1907.) 

In the orchard. 4668. 
2, 1907.) 

In upper Lombardy. 4680. 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 


(F 60081, Dec. 


(F 60061, 


Just a sun shower. 4705. (EF 60086, 
Dee. 2) ASOe 

Lady of the manor. 4685. (F 60066, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Late November. 4719. (F 60099, Dec. 
2. 19073) 


Lead kindly Light. 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 

Melodies. 4702. 
1907.) 

Morning salutations. 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 


4708. (EF 60089, 
(F 60083, Dec. 2, 


4684. (F 60065, 


Mother love. 4676. (EF 60057, Dec. 2, 
1907. 

Mountains of Italy. 4699. (EF 60080, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Nature’s handiwork. 4721. (F 60101, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Off the headiands. 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 


4687. (I 60068, 


Old causeway. 4722. (EF 60102, Dec. 
2 AGO) 

Old mill road. 4696. (F 60077, Dec. 
2, 1907.) 

On the river Po. 4707. (EF 60088, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Oriental dance. 4670. (I 60051, Dec. 
2, 1907.) 

Oriental hospitality. 4709. (F 60090, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 


(F 60098, Dee. | 
(F 60096, 4} 


4674. (EF 60055, | 


(F 60049, Dec. 


NOs., Dt.aa } | 


" y.2, nos. 49-52 


Taber-Prang art com- 
a pany, Springfield, Mass. 
 Pasture’s green. 4664. (F 58672, Oct. 


f Bo, 1907.) 
Promenade (The). 4691. (F 60072, 
. wee. 2, 1907.) 
| Quiet mart. 4681. (F 60062, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 


Rock Creek near Georgetown. 4713. 


(F 60093, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


Salt marshes. 4720. (F 60100, Dec. 
= 1907.) 

Still water. 4692. (F 60073, Dec. 2, | 
~ 1907. ) 

Summer pastime. 4693. (F 60074, 

sf Bec. 2, 1907.) 

| Sunset on the Bretange. 4689. (F 


60070, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
| Vanity. 4673. (F 60054, Dec. 2, 1907.} 


' Venetian fete day. 4682. (F 60063, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 
| Venetian merchantman. 4708. (I | 
60084, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
| Wayside greetings. 4714. (F 60094, 
| Dee. 2, 1907.) 
| Wedding gift. 4701. (F 60082, Dec. 
2, 1907.) 
| Where the poppies bloom. 4688. (F 
| 60069, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
| Tiny tads company, New 
Work, N. Y. 
{All of us are. (F 59829, Nov. 21, 
1907.) [12156 
| Baby’s worth a lot to you. (F 59836, 


Noy. 21, 1907.) 


| C is for coziness. (F 59833, Nov. 21, 


Tribune company,  Chi- 
Cage, Lis 

Mrs. Dingle’s diary. (F 59959, Nov. 
26, 1907.) 

— (F 59961, Nov. 26, 1907.) 

Old Opie Dildock’s stories. (F 59958, 
Nov. 26, 1907.) 

—— (F 59960, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


(EF 60138, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Prof. O. P. Edison Dodger. 

_ Nov. 26, 1907.) 

Ullman manufacturing 
company, New York, 
Nye 

Autumn in the forest; Come _ to 
grandpa; Dutch harbor; Good 
eatch; Holland fisher folks; Hol- 
land fisher girl; Holland water car- 
rier; In Holland; On the Brittany 
coast; On the forest pond; On the 
forest road; Playtime; Spreading 
the nets; Starlit evening; Summer 
in the forest; Sunset. (16 prints. 
F 60145-60160, Dec. 4, 1907; 2 c. of 


(F 59962, 


each Dec. 5, 1907.) [12159 
Union league club, 
Chicago, II. 

Student vaney (FX 59607, Nov. 12, 
1907; 2 ce. Nov.-6, 1907.) [12160 
Wagner (i, As) vderea; 
Cincinnati, Ohio. ' 
Saint Nick in holly. (F 60117, Dee. 
2, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1907.) [12161 
Weil (Henry) & Go. 
New York, N. Y. 
| American girl. (F 60201, Dec. 5, 1907. 
| [12162 
| At close of day. (F 59749, Nov. 19, 
| « $907!) 
Bachelor question. (F 59744, Nov. 19, 
1907.) 


| Bachelors hall. 


| Buffalo (The). 


| 1907.) | 
| D is for divan. (F 59835, Nov. 21, 
| 1907.) 

| Desks. (IF 59834, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Presents that are. (F 59832, Nov. 21, | 
| 1907. ) 

* Speaking of our. (F 59828, Nov. 21, | 
_ 1907.) 

Strange how hats will. (F 59830, 


Noy. 21, 1807.) 

_ Teachers say that. 
1907.) 

Trades and labor council, 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 

(F 57493, 
[12157 

Chi- 


(F 59831, Nov. 21, 


H Labor day souvenir. 1907. 


| Aug. 28, 1907.) 
Tribune company, 
cago, Ill. 

Danny dreamer. (F 60139, Dec. 3, 

1907.) [12158 

—— (F 60277, Dec. 9, 1907.) 

| Elephant had a Thanksgiving din- 

ner. (F 59957, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


i 


| 
| 
| 


(EF 59989, Nov. 27, 

1907. ) 

(EF 59986, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 

Cold gray dawn of the morning after. 
(F 59748, Nov. 19, 1907.) 


Cow boys. (F 59988, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

Daisyland. (F 59745, Nov. 19, 1907.) 

Dearest spot. (F 59742, Nov. 19, 
907.) 

| Elk (The). (F 60203, Dec. 5, 1907.) 

Evening hour. (F 59777, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

First sorrow. (EF 60200, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


| 


| 


Vishermen. (F 60198, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


Gentle spring. (F 59740, Nov. 19, 
1907. ) 
Girl in canoe. (F 59780, Nov. 21, 


1907. ) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Weil (Henry) & 
New York, N. Y. 


Happy dreams. (F 59776, Nov. 21, 


co., 


1907. ) 

Holdup (The). (F 59987, Nov. 27, 
1907. ) 

I’m dreaming of it yet. (EF 59775, 
Nov. 21, 1907.) 

In the stretch. (F 60199, Dec. 5, 
1907.) 

Indians in canoe. (F 59781, Nov. 21, 
1907.) | 

Mid-summer days. (EF 59990, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 

Morning glories. (F 59746, Nov. 19, 
1907. ) 

No one is looking. (F 59747, Nov. 19, 
1907. ) 

Pipes. (KF 59743, Nov. 19, 1907.) 

Plow horses. (F' 59985, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

Setters. (F 60202, Dec. 5, 1907.) 

Starry night. (EF 59741, Noy. 19, 
1907. ) 

Sweet violets. (EF 59778, Nov. 21, 
1907. ) 

Where Roses bloom. (EF 59779, Nov. 
21, 1907.) 


Weisgerber (Charles H.), 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Birth of our Nation’s flag. 
Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 
Bringing home the flock. (F 59756, 
Noy. 20, 1907.) [12164 
Duet (The). Nov. 20, 
1907.) 
Edith. (F 60213, Dec. 5, 1907.) 
Girl of the period. F 60212, Dec. 5, 
1907.) 
Grace. 
Innocence. 
Irresistible. 
Kimona girl. 
Music hath charms. 
1907.) 
Opera girl. 


(Ff 59774, 
[121638 


(FEF 59757, 


(F 60214, Dec. 5, 1907.) 
(F 59759, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
(F 60211, Dee. 5, 1907.) 
(F 60206, Dee. 5, 1907.) 
(F' 60209, Dec. 5, 


(F 60207, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


Precious burden. (FEF 59758, Nov. 20, 


1907.) 

Pride of the tribe. (EF 60208, Dec. 5, 
1907. ) 

Security. (F 59858, Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Southern pines. (F 60210, Dec. 5, 


1907. ) 


What is the trouble? 
20, 1907.) 


(F 59755, Nov. 


| Pennsylvania 


| Mary and her little lamb. 


Williamson (Henry A.), 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Grand United order of Odd Fellows. 
Membership certificate. 


(F 55589, . 


June 24, 1907; 1 ce. June 24, 1907; 1 


ce. July 11, 1907.) [12165 
Wilson (KH. W.), Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Hot air. (F 58488, Sept. 26, 1907.) 
[12166 
Wischan (Adolph), Philadel- 
pitta, Pa. 
Pennsylvania boy. (EF 59616, Nov. 5, 
| 1907.) [12167 
Pennsylvania football player. (F 


59857, Nov. 22, 1907.) 
girl, (58617. Noy. St 
1907. ) 
Wood (Otis F.), 
Brighton, N. Y. 
Bub, he’s always to blame. 
Noy. 16, 1907. 
— (F 59908, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
—— (fF 60108, Dee. 2, 1907.) 
—— (FF 60254, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


New 


(F 59657, 


Noy. 16, 2307.) 
—— (FF 59907, Nov. 2a; 1907-) 


| —— (F 60105, Dee. 2, 1907.) 


-—— (F 60251, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Nicodemus Napoleon James Crow, esq. | 


(F 59658, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
(F 59910, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
(¥ 60110; Dec. 2; 1907.) 
(I 60256, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Frof. Fakem the naturalist. 
Nov. 16, 1907.) 

—— (F 59909, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

— (F 60109, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

(EF 60255, Dec. 7, 1907.) 

Sambo and his funny noises. 
59652, Nov. 16, 1907.) 

—— (F 59906, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

—— (F 60104, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

—— (F 60250, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Simon Simple. 
1907.) 

—— (F 59650, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

(F 59655, Nov. 16, 1907.) 

(F 59911, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

(I 60107, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

(F 602538, Dec. 7, 1907.) 


Wags, the dog that adopted a man. | 


(EF 59653, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
— (F 60106, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
—— (F 60252, Dee..7, 1907.) 


[12168 | 


(F 59654, | 


(F 59656, | 
(EF | 


(F 59493, Nov. 9, | 


vy. 2, nos. 49-52 


Woodward & £Tiernan 
printing company, St. 

| Louis, Mo. 
Aiming high. 


(E 59802, Nov. 21, 
1907.) [12169 
) At Grandpa’s. (EF 59786, Nov. 21, | 
1907. ) 
Attention. (F 59793, Noy. 21, 1907.) 
Autumn. (F 59803, Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Backbone of the nation. 
Noy. 21, 1907.) 


(F 59813, 


| Beatrice. (EF 59800, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

| Big load. (F 59812, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

College belle. (F 59798, Nov. 21, | 

| 1907.) 

| Committee of safety. (EF 59797, Nov. | 

PAS LOOT.) 

Corduroy road. (F 59814, Nov. 21, 

1907.) 

| Cossacks charge. (F 59817, Nov. 21, | 

| 1907.) 

|} Barly morn. (F 59788, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Evelyn. (F 59806, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
First snow. (F 59789, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Pull weight. (F 59810, Nov. 21, 1907.) | 
Good health. CHa pec0s, Nov. 24, | 


1907.) 
Good point. (FE 59785, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Juliet. (F 59801, Noy. 21, 1907.) | 
Lincoln, (Abraham) (F 59816, Nov. | 
21, 1907.) | 


ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, AND PRINTS 


| Reaching for more. 


| That’s me. 
| Under full sail. 


Aue 


Woodward & Tiernan 
printing company, St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Louise. (F 59807, Nov. 21, 1907.) - 


Odette. (EF 59799, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Old: judge. (F 59809, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Our matinee girl. (F 59808, Nov. 21, 


1907.) 

Our national capitol. (EF 59818, Nov. 
21, 1907.) 
Poor substitute. (F 59795, Nov. 21, 

1907.) ) 


Preparing for winter. 
21, 1907.) 


(F 59811, Nov. 


(F 59791, Nov. 
21, 1907.) 

Reading the tea 
Nov. 28, 19072) 


leaves. (EF 59815, 


| Roses. (F 59782, Noy. 21, 1907.) 

| Royal buneh. (F 59794, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

| Sioux warrior. (F 597838, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

| Something to crow about. (F 59796, 


Nov. 21, 1907.) - 

Speak forit. (F 59787, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

Stepping stones. (F 59804, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

(F 59792, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

(F 59784, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

Waiting for the sand man. 
ING. 2s LOOT) 


(EF 59790, 


Total number of entries of Engravings, 
Mean copies each since Jan. 1, 1907222252. ee 


Cuts, and Prints completed by 


ee 


CLASS G, CHROMOS AND LITHOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated ; 


the statement as to 


receipt of copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received, on the day of 


entry. 


by Abbé engineering company, New York, N. 


fee, L907; 2 


Thus the notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: 


Copyright 
Y. Class G, XXec, no. 17491, November 


copies received November 238, 1907. 


Abbé engineering com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 


Lithographs. Illustrations of pumps, 
tube mills, ete. 1-19. (G@ 17491- 
17509, Nov. 23, 1907. [12170 


Baldwin and Howell, San 
Francisco, Cal. 
San Mateo and the Peninsula, birds- 
eye view, showing location of Hay- 


wardeebarks (G 17529, Nov... 26, 
1907.) fara 
Bien» (ius) .& co., 


New York, N. Y. 
Chromos, miscellaneous subjects, 26- 
37, 906-908. (G 17570-17584, Nov. 


19, 1907.) Pay? 
Bilek (Frank J.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

In doubt. (G 17600, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

ix ale 
Boileau (Philip), New 
Mork! N.Y: 
Anticipation. (G 17561, Nov. 12, 
1907.) [12174 
Biorever, (G 17567, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


Little lady Demure. (G 17559, Nov. 
12, 1907.) 

Mischief maker. (G 17563, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 

My chauffeur. (G 17558, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 

Nocturne. (G 17569, Nov. 12, 1907.) 

Passing shadow. (G 17560, Nov. 12, 
1907.) 

Spring song. (G 17566, Nov. 12, 1907.) 

To-day. (G 17562, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


(G 17565, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
(G 17568, Nov. 12, 


TVo-morrow. 
Winter whispers. 
1907. ) 
Yesterday. (G 17564, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
Breuker & Kessler com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bon bon boy. (G 17450, Nov. 18, 
1907.) [12175 


21230—_07T——2 


Breuker & Kessler com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Bunny boy. (G 17447, Noy. 18, 1907.) 

Hyacinth girl. (G 17449, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Military girl series. 14. (G 17443- 


17446, Nov. 18, 1907. 
Teddy bear girl. (G 17448, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 


Courier company of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Clarke (Creston) 5628. (G 17412, 
Nov. 12, 1907.) [12176 


I know how to eat. (G 17472, Nov. 22, 
1907; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1907.) 


I would like to flirt with you. (G 
17471, Nov. 22, 19072 2) ce. Nove Ze, 
1907.) 

Moran & Wiser. (G 17511, Nov. 23, 
1907 ; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Peggy Machree. 5639, 5641-5642. (G 
17457-17452, Nov. 19, 1907.) 

2 ec. of each Nov. 20, 1907. 
Courtney (Cyrus Wil- 
liam), Galice, Oreg. 

Dont monkey with poor steel. (G 


17550; Nove, 19072 2G NovenZo; 
1907.) pa aur ire 
Enquirer job prtg. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Matt (Wm, H.) (Go £7398, Nove iG 


cO., 


1907-2 & Nov. 151907.) [12178 
Fleisher bros., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Aboard the yacht. [12179 


‘County fair. 


(G 17592, 17592, Dee. 3, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Getzoff (Fred), Chicago, 
Ill. 


Cornell (The). (G 17590, Nov. 22, 
1907.) [12180 

Madison (The). (G 17589, Nov. 22, 
1907.) 


S01 


802 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 
Getzoft (Fred), Chicago, Meek company, Coshoc- 
: JOBE ton, Ohio. 
Princeton (The). (G 17591, Nov. 22, | Madge. (G 17417, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
My 1907.) Nature’s retreat. (G 17429, Nov. 13, 
Virginia (The). (G 17588, Nov. 22, 1907.) 
1907.) On the trail.” (GG d742i9p Moy. © 13, 
Gordon (George), Fruit- U9) : 
vale, Cal. Poinsettia. (G 17431, Noy. 13, 1907.) 
Sunshine of California. (G 17126, Oct. | Resting. (G 17420, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
8, 1907; 2°«. Nov. 297 190%) 2st Vanity. (G 17422, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
Hotel and railroad news Wynette. (G 17425, Nov. 13, 1907. ) 
co., Boston, Mass. Young financiers. (G 17426, Nov. 13, 
Harvard series. 1—10. CG “175S5; 1907. ) 
17544, Oct. 8, 1907.) [12182 


2c. of each Nov. 23, 1907. 
—11. (G 17545, Nov. 23, 1907.) 


Inter borough realty co., 
New York, N. Y¥. 

Inter borough realty company. Bird’s 
eye view of proposed development. 
(G 17273, Oct. 22, 1907.) [12183 

Block plan of proposed develop- 

ment. (G 17274, Oct. 22, 1907.) 

Street and park plan of a 100 
acre development. (G 17275, Oct. 
22, 1907.) 

4 and 5 room apartments. Floor plan. 
CG) 19200, Oct. 22, 1907.) 

6 and 8 room apartments. Floor plan. 
(G 17276, Oct. 22, 1907.) 

2 ¢@. of each, Nov. 2, 1907. 


Ketterlinus Jithographic 
mfg. co. Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 


Beatrice. (G 17531, Nov. 26, 1907.) 
[12184 
Margaretta. (G 17530, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


Pure Dutch. (G 17532, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


Meek company, Coshoc- 


ton, Ohio. 

Apples from market. (G 17425, Nov. 
ts.) L907.) [12185 

Back to nature. (G 17418, Nov. 138, 
1907.) 

Barnyard melodies. (G 17416, Nov. 
13, 1907.) 

Bathing girl. (G 174380, Nov. 138, | 
1907.) 

Bessie. (G 17419, Nov. 13, 1907.) 


Cod fishing. (G 17510, Nov. 23, 1907.) 

Crab apples. (G 17428, Nov. 138, 1907.) 

Flustered four-in-hand. (G 17461, 
Nov. 20, 1907.) 

Griselda. (G 17432, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

In pursuit. (G 174238, Noy. 18, 1907.) 


Interrupted session. (G 17424, Nov. 
13, 1908.) 


| Helen; Altson. 


| Snow flakes; ,Bryson. 


Murphy (Thos. D.) company, 
Red Oak, Iowa. 
Daisy; Bryson. (G 17526, Nov. 25, 


1907.) [12186 
Florence; Altson. (G 17517, Nov. 25, 
1907. ) 
Geraldine; Bryson. (G17523, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 


He won’t hurt you; Elsley. (G 17518, 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 

(G 17516, "Nov. #25, 
1907.) 


Holland landscape; Schultz. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Holland sheep pasture; Van Sluys. 
(G 17520, Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Old homestead; Drew. 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


On the way to the meet; Hollams. 
17519, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


(G 17521, 


(G 17528, 


(G 


Opals; Blenner. (G 17522, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 

Rose girl; Bryson. (G 17524, Nov. 25, 
1907. ) . 


Roses and white lilacs; Longpre. (G 
17527, Nove 25, 19007) 


(G 17525, Nov. 


25, 1907.) 
Providence lithograph 
company, Providence, 


ies: 
Temperance lesson. (G 17411, Oct. 25, 
1907; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907.) [12187 


Sackett & Wilhelms com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
At the races. (G 17415, Nov. 18, 1907; 
2c. Noy. 14, 1907.) [12188 


Boss of the road. (G 17546, Nov. 27, 
1907; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 


From Broadway. (G 17414, Nov. 13, 
1907; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1907.) 


Wistaria. (G 17483, Nov. 14, 1907.) 


| 
| 
| 


CHROMOS 
y. 2, nos. 49-52 


AND 


LITHOGRAPHS 803 


Shonk (Chas. W.) com- 
pany, Maywood, Ill. 
Amber. (G 17464, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
[12189 
American beauties. (G 17533, Nov. 26, 
1907.) 
Nasturtium girl. 
1907.) ; 


Violets. 


(G 17466, Nov. 20, 


(G 17465, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
[Posters] 
eee, (G 17340, Nov. 2, 1907; '2 
© Nov. 13, 1907.) 


[12190 

N. Y. 12377. (G 15898, May 29, 1907, 
Zen Ney.-13, 1907.) 

May. 12420. (G 16091, June 17, 1907; 
Zire. Ney. 25, 1907.) 

ie Y.12450. (G 16521, Aug. 9, 1907; 
Z4¢. Nov. 13, 1907.) 

Regie t2da2, IN. Y. 12453. (G 16523, 


16524, Aug. 9, 1907; 2 c of each 
Noy. 25, 1907.) 


N. Y. 12479. (G 16298, July 11, 
2 ce. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12499. (G 164838, Aug. 3, 
2 ¢. Nov. 13, 1907. 

N. Y. 12512. _(G 16475, Aug. 3, 
2c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12560. (G 17172, Oct. 11, 
2c. Nov. 13, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12572. (G 17169, Oct. 11, 
2c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12575. (G 17155, Oct. 11, 
2 ce. Noy. 25, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12576. (G 17168, Oct. 11, 
2c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

N.Y. 12578. 
2 ¢. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12580. 
2c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 


1907 ; 


1907; 
1907 ; 


1907 ; 


1907 ; | 


1907; | 


1907: 
(G 17165, Oct. 11, 1907; | 


(G 17163, Oct. 11, 1907; | 


Strobridge lithographing 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

N.Y. 12590... (G 17160, Oct, 11, 1907% 
2G, INOV 12s LOOKS) 

N.Y. 126095 N.Y. 12610) (GG Waa 
£58. Oct..11, L90T; 2 ec, of each 
Nov. 18, 1907.) 

N. Y. 12611-12613. 
17349, Nov. 2, 1907; 
135; L9OZS) 

N.Y... 12624... (G 27350, Nov. 2, 1907: 
2. Cs Novec25: 1907.) 

N. Y. 12623. (G 17348, Nov. 2, 1907: 
Zhen (Nove WS. 190) 

N. ¥. 2624s N.. Vol 26250> (Gea 
17346, Nov. 2, 1907; 2 c. of each Noy. 
25, 1907.) 

N. ¥. 12626. (G 17854, Nov. 2, 1907; 
Zc. Nov. 13, 1907.) 

N.Y. 12629. “(CG 174 76:,.Nov, 22) 19075 
2 c. Nov.) 25, 1907.) 


(G AvBb1, Lreb2: 
2c. of each Nov. 


Tower (A. J.) company, 
Boston, Mass. 
Prospectors (The). (G 17547, Nov. 
29, 1907.) [12191 


United States lithograph 
company, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Posters: (S235 W107 Ss" AgaiG | AOL Ge 
(G 17512-17515, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
[12192 
United States sample 
book company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Leading styles, spring & summer 1908. 
(G 17434, Nov. 14, 1907.) 
[12193 
Weiderseim (Grace G.), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Finishing touch. (G 17456, Nov. 18, 
1907 ; 2 e.. Nov. 20; 1907.) 


(G 17490, Nov. 28, 
[12194 


Friend in need. 
1907.) 


Total number of entries of Chromos and: Lithographs completed by de- 
peouern Ocenmies each: sine Jan. 1, T90TSc42.5 oe ee ee ee 2,868 


if 


Blossoms. 


CLASS H, PHOTOGRAPHS 


Arranged alphabetically by proprietors with subalphabet of titles. 


To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The statement as to 
receipt of 2 copies is always omitted when the 2 copies have been received on the day 
of entry. The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would read: ‘‘ Copyright by 


James H. Abbe, Newport News, Ya. 
2 copies received November 9, 1907. 


Abbe (James H.), Newport 

News, Va. 

Port after stormy seas. 
Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Adams (Joseph H.), Brook- 
hiya IN. . 
Edison (Thomas A.) dictating to his 
graphophone. (H 103016, Nov. 26, 
107; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1907.) [12196 


(H 102285, 


American mutoscope & biograph 
company, New York, N. Y. 
Hlopement (The) (H 1038097, Nov. 

Noy. 29, 1907.) [12197 


Armitage (P. C.), Pres- 
eott, Ariz. 


Arizona clouds. (H 102840, Nov. 21, 
1907.) [12198 

Hot number tunnel. (H 102842, Nov. 
21, 1907.) 

Needles (The) (H 102838, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

Prospectors palace. (H 102841, Nov. 
Zt, 1907.) 

Thumb butte. (H 102839, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 


Arthur (James), De- 
troit, Mich. 
(H 102769, Nov. 21, 1907; 


ZG Noy. 25; 1907.) [12199 
American beauties. (H 102786, Nov. 
Pinto 7.:°2-e, Nov. 25,1907.) 
Anticipation. (H 102766, Nov. 

1907; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 


All aboard. 


21, 


Anmiumn. (H 103201, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Bather (The) (H 103200, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 

Beatrice. (H. 102777, Nov. 21, 1907; 


Be. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Before the hunt. (H 102784, Nov. 21, 
a907; 2 ¢. Noy. 25, 1907.) 

Bardies: (HEH 102783, Nov. 21, 1907; 
2. €, Nov. 25,1907.) 

(H 102771, Nov. 

2 ce. Nov. 25, 1907.) 


21, 1907 ; 


[12195 | 


Bubbles. 


Class H, XXc, no. 102285, November 9, 1907; 


Arthur (James), De- 
troit, Mich. 

Broken engagement. (H 103188, Dec. 
2, 1907.) 

Brown eyed Susan. (H 102778, Nov. 
21, 1907; 2 c. Nove 2d, a90T%,) 

(H 103186, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Cherries. (H 102789, Nov. 21, 1907; 
2 euiINOV. coy GO0t.) 

Christmas tide. (H 102796, Nov. 21, 
1907; 2 Gs-Nov. 25, 190%.) 

Chrysanthemums. (H 103195, Dee, 2, 
1907.) 

Contemplation. (H 102779, Nov. 21, 
1907; 2. ¢. Nov...25, 1907.) 

Coquette. (H 102788,.Nov. 21, 1907; 
2 e: Noy... 25; 1907.) 

Dreaming. (H 103178, Dee. 2, 1907.) 

Evening prayer. (H 103181, Dec. 2, 
1907. ) 

Fair embroiderer. 
1907.) 

Fatima. 
Zee. Z NOV, 

Flower of 


(H 103198, Dee. 2, 


(102767, Nov. 24 190% 

25. 190%) 

Spring: ~~ (i 102790) Nov. 
21. ASOT : 2 e. Nov. e2py 190K.) 

Good night. (H 103182, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Gossips. (H 102782, Nov. 21, 1907; 
2c) Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Grace. (H 108180, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Hearts are trumps. (H 102791, Nov. 
21. 1907 = 2 GriNove 252 1907; ) 

olive (CH 102770; Nove" 21, 1907: 
2 c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Innocence. (H 103196, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Lilacs,” “CR 1202795, Nov. 21, 19075 
2 e.Noy. 255 19082) 

Love letter. (H° 102787, Nov. 21, 


1907? 2. c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Love’s message. (H 103179, Dec. 2, 
1907. ) 

Marjory. (H 102792, Nov. 21, 1907; 
2 c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Memories of a rose. 
2 LOOT.) 


(H 103189, Dec. 


805 


806 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


Arthur (James), De- 
troit, Mich. 
Mother’s birds. (H 102793, Nov. 21, 
1907 ; 2 ec. Nov 25, 1907.) 
Mothers treasure. (H 103197, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 

Night before Christmas. (H 102780, 
Nov. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. Nov. 25,°190%.) 
On the beach. (H 102776, Nov. 21, 

1907 5.2 c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 
On the bridge. H. 102794, Nov. 21, 
1907; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Pamela. (H 102775, Nov. 21, 1907; 2 
c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Peonies. (H 103199, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Poem. (H 108187, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Poppia. (H 103190, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Reflections. (H 102773, Noy. 21, 1907; 
2, @. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Rose (The). (H 103185, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Roselin. (H 102785, Nov. 21, 1907; 2 

—@. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Rosemary. (H 103194, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Sea shore girl. (H 102781, Nov. 21, 
1907; 2 ec Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Sweet peas. (H 102772, Nov. 21, 1907; 
2.c. Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Swinging. (H 103193, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Twinkle little star. (H 102774, Nov. 
ZA t9OT = (2c. NOV. 25, 1907.) 

Vanity. (H 103191, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

Vivian. (H 102768, Nov. 21, 1907; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1907.) 

Western girl. (H 103192, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 

Yule tide. (H 108184, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Bachrach & bro., Balti- 
more, Md. 

Bryan (William Jennings) 1, 2. 

103244, 1038245, Nov. 30, 1907.) 

[12200 

(H 102557, 


(H 


Gibbons (Cardinal). K.L. 
102558, Noy. 15, 1907.) 


Baird UOM. AR); 

Side, Cal. 

200 Ib. Jew fish caught at Oceanside, 
Calif. 1, 2. (H 102410, 102411, Oct. 
5, 1907.) 


2 ec. of each Nov. 11, 1907. 


Bamforth & 6Go., 
Mork, IN. YY. 

Dear I hope to run across you soon. 
(H 102715, Nov. 21, 1907.) [12202 
Don’t do it again. (H 102716, Nov. 


Ocean- 


New 


21, 1907.) 

Gee ain’t it sweet. (H 102719, Nov. 
21, 1907, ) 

Hello! Hello! Hello! (H 102712, 


Noy. 21, 1907.) 


[12201 | 


Bamforth & co, New 
YOFk NE 
Hello! Hello! I am ealling. 


102717, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

How many times does it play, Mister? 
(H 102714, Nov. 21, 1907.) 

Now it’s alright. (H 102711, Nov. 21, 
1907.) 

They do say some men are jealous of 
their wives. (H 102718, Nov. 21, 
1907.) i 

You're talking through your hat. 
1027138, Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Barker (B. Benton), 


Burlington, Vt. 
Black beauties. (H 103220, Dec. 2, 


(H 


(Ho 


1907. ) [12208 
Bunch of ticklers. (H 103216, Dec. 2, 
1907. ) 


Burlington, Vt., Battery Park, Birches, 
ete. [15 Photographs]. (H 103223- 
10382387, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Good catch. (H 103217, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Lake Champlain, Vt., Four Brothers 


Island. (H 103222, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Souvenir. (H 1038218, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 


Moonlight on Lake Champlain. 
1038221, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


(H 103219, Dec. 2, 


(H 


String of fighters. 
1907. ) 


Barker (Ernest R.), Beld- 
ing, Mich. 
Belding, Mich., pipe organ of the First 


Congregational church. (H 102460, 
Nov. 14, 1907.) [12204 
Barrett, “(a> Bon hal 


mouth, Mass. 
Sailor’s monument. (H 101456, Oct. 


18, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1907.) [12205 
Barton (Edwin Ef.) 
Bath, N. Y. 


Girls at the Davenport orphan home, 
Bath, N.. Yo" Geb al02G5ie Nov,. 18; 
1907. ) [12206 


Bataille (John J.), East 
Orange, N. J. 4 
Portable power pump operating from 
a wagon. (H 102259, Nov. 8, 1907.) 
[12207 


Baxter (Duke F.), San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Mother and child. (H 102865, Nov. 


25, 1907.) [12208. 


Benham (Walter D.), 
Detroit, Mich. 
Autumn motoring. (H 102628, Nov. 
15, 1907; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1907.) [12209 


PHOTOGRAPHS 
_ vy. 2, nos. 49-52 


807 


Benjamin (Isaac). Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 


Markbreit (Colonel Leopold). (H 

102258, Nov. 8, 1907.) [12210 | 
misses. (C. E.), Twin 
Falls, Idaho. 

Twin Falls, Idaho, Main street. (H 
hess, NOV. 12, 1907; 2 c. Oct. 28, 
1907. ) (alePa ah 

Blosser (J. A.). Snohom- 
ish, Wash. 

Bashful lover. 753. (H 102878, Nov. | 
25, 1907.) [12212 | 

New woman making love. 819. (H 
102879, Noy. 25, 1907.) 

White horse mountain, Wash. 808- | 


812, 814-818. 
Novy. 25, 1907.) 
2.e. of each Nov. 26, 1907. 


Bond W.), 


(H 102868-102877, 


(George 
Wheaton, Ill. 
After the song. (H 1024385, Nov. 138, 


1907.) 
At eventide. (H 102484, Nov. 18, | 
1907.) [12213 
Beneath the palm trees. (H 102481, 


Nov. 13, 1907.) 


By the river. (HM 102451, Nov. 13, 


1907.) 

Cabin home. (H 102488, Novy. 18, 
1907.) 

Do you love me. (H 102447, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Good bye. (H 102429, Nov. 13, 1907.) 

Hoeing cane. (H 102449, Nov. 18, | 
1907. ) 

I'll keep my promise true. (H 102482, 


Noy. 13, 1907.) 


In the garden. (H 102448, Nov. 18, 


1907.) 

In the springtime. (H 102442, Nov. 
13, 1907.) 

Lovers. (H 102454, Nov. 13, 1907.) 

Lovers song. (H 102487, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Moonlight reverie. (H 102452, Nov. | 
fe. 4907: ) 

Off for a holiday. (H 102448, Nov. | 
13, 1907.) 

Old canoe. (H 102445, Nov. 13, 1907.) 

On the garden walk. (H 102444, Nov. 
43, 1907.) 

On the lake. (H 102441, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

On the river bank. (H 102446, Novy. 
3, 1907.) 

On the steps. (H 1024389, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 


Rose bower. (H 102430, Noy. 18, 1907.) 


| Song on the water. 


| Seeing Denver. 


Bond (George 
Wheaton, [11]. 
Serenade (The). (H 102450, Nov. 13, 


1907.) 


W.); 


(H 102436, Nov. 
Toy tO) 


Where the roses bloom. 
Nov. 138, 1907.) 


Will you. (H 102453, Nov. 13, 1907.) 


(H 102433, 


Wooing (The) (H 102440, Nov. 18, 
1907. ) 
Boosz (G. A.), Celina, 
Ohio. 
Bour (John) (H 99682, Sept. 16, 
LOT 5/27. Sept. “bh, 1907) [12214 
Booth (H. Trevor), New 
Work. IN: Yi) 
Evans (Admiral Robley) (H 102692, 
Nov. 20, 1907.) [12215 


Bowman (Edward S&.), 
Pueblo, Colo. 
Mexican penitentes in acts of penance, 
Good Friday. (H 102210, Nov. 4, 
1907. ) [12216 


Branch (Willmer Chaun- 
cey), United States. 
Gruesome sight. (H 102624, Nov. 14, 
1907; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 1907.) [12217 


Breton (Harry), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

O such a headache. (H 103009, Nov. 
26, 1907.) [12218 
Brohm (Gus), 
Colo. 
(H 102600, Oct. 31, 
190%2 fre. Nov. i, 190Gs ie, Dee a: 
1907. ) [12219 


Brown (N. E.), Grand 
Haven, Mich. 
Grand Haven, Mich. Brown’s aerial 
views. I, “2. (HL 1038238; 103239; 
Dee. 2, 1907.) [12220 


Brugler (Dayton), Belvi- 
dere, N. J. 
Brugler animal series. 


Denver, 


[Photograph] 


1-4 ~ CEE 1.03150-103153;" Nov. 30} 
1907. ) Pi2221 
2 c. of each Dec. 4, 1907. 


Brunswick (Edmond), 
Chicago, III. 
Wedding of the cowboy & the squaw. 
A-L. (H 103256—-103267, Nov. 16, 
1907.) [i222 


Buffham (Geo. R.), 
Annapolis, Md. 
U.S. N. A., 1907. 1 Foot ball squad; 
2 Foot ball team. CH (G262% 
102822, Nov. 22, 1907.) [12223 


808 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Burkholder Gy 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Mansfield, Ohio, Main street at night. 
(H 102747, Nov. 21, 1907.) [12224 


Burnham (John Apple- 
ton), Boston, Mass. 
Sunset, Cape Cod. (H 102687, Nov. 
205, J90T:) [12225 


Burrell (David TNs 
Brockton, Mass. 


H.), 


Brockton, soldiers and sailors monu- | 


ment on Perkins park. (H 102405, 


Nov. 12, 1907.) 


Members of Fletcher Webster post, 
number 13, G. A. R., celebration of 


40th anniversary, Sept. 17th, 1907. | 


(H 102377, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


California panorama ©Co., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Death valley, California, panorama. 
(H 102256, Nov. 8, 1907.) [2220 


Campbell art company, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 
Curley, Custer’s scout. 
102581, Nov. 15, 1907.) 
Dusky rough rider. 7223. 
Nov. 15, 1907.) 
Indian belles. 7222. 
Dy LOOK.) 
Kentucky belles. 7207. 
Nov. 15, 1907.) 


(2192 (CEL 


woenetail., (2215 ) CE tO2Z583, Nov. 15; 
1907. ) 

Marguerite. 7189. (H 102576, Nov. 
15, 1907.) 

Miss Dainty. 7190. (H 102577, Nov. 
15, 1907.) 

Motherhood. 7192. (H 102578, Nov. 
15, 1907.) 


Queen of the herd. 7210. 
Nov. 15, 1907.) 
Wanita. 7224. 


1907.) 


War path. (7220. ~H 102582, Nov. 25, 
1907.) 


(H 102586, Nov. 15, 


New 


New York musical mutual protective 
union building. (H 103011, Nov. 27, 
1907; 2 ec. Nov. 19, 1907.) [12229 


Chickering (Elmer), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Draper (Honorable Eben S.) 8 by 10. 
1-3. (H 103204-103206, Dec. 2, 
1907.) [12230 


Childs (C. R.), Chicago, 

Tl. 

Chicago beach hotel. 
30, 1907.) 


Fountain square. 
1907. ) 


(H 103174, Nov. 
[12231 
(H 103172, Nov. 30, 


[12226 | 


[12228 | 
(H 102585, | 


(HI 102584, Nov. 
(Hl 102579, | 


(H 102580, | 


J 


Childs (C. R.), Chicago, 
Ill. 
Hyde Park hotel: 1323, dss. 
102693-102694, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
Kenwood (The). (H 102695, Nov. 20, 
1907.) 


Plaza (The). 
L907.) 


Clark (Frank Scott), De- 
troit,- Mich. 


(H 


(H 103173, Nov. 30; 


Jane Salomy. (HH 1032525) Dee. 3, 
1907. ) [12232 

Meerly Elanor. (H 108254, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 

Meerly Robson. (H 103255, Dec. 3, 
1907. ) 

Salomy Jane. (H 303253, Dec: 3, 
1907. ) 

Salomy Robson. (H 1038251, Dec. 38, 
1907.) 

Clay Studio, Doylestown, 


Pa. 
Humming birds photographed from 
life. (H 102226, ‘Oct. 26419073 2c: 
Oct. 14, 1907.) [12233 


Coolidge (Baldwin), Wo- 

burn, Mass. 

Dudley (Gov. Joseph). 
Nov. 12, 1907.) 


(H_ 102385, 
[12234 


Coovert (John Calvin), 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Boat landing Memphis. 
Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Officers 1907-1908 B. P. O. Elks. 
(H 102827, Nov. 22; 190%) 


Cree publishing company, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Another type of the Plumcot, about 4 


(H 102826, 
[12235 


PAL 


size. 35. (Hs 102317) Deer A. a907.) 
[12236 
Burbank (Luther), home. (H 103078, 


Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Burbank (Mr.), pollenizing the Ascle- 
piads. 18. (H 103316, Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Thornless Opuntia in fruit, along side 


of one of the savages. (H 103318, 
Dec. 4, 1907.) 
Cross (Wm. R.), Hot 


Springs, S. Dak. 

Hot Springs, S. Dak., Photographs of 
Battle Mountain Sanitarium, ete. 
1-7. (H 102749-102755, Nov. 21, 
1907.) [12237 


Cummins (G. D.), Post- 

ville, Iowa. 

Elgin, Iowa, birds view. 
Nov. 18, 1907.) 


(H. 102638, 
[12238 


| 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


vy. 2, nos. 49-52 


809 


Cummins (G. D.), Post- 
ville, Iowa. 

Stone house on Yellow River, 
Postville, Ia.—built in 1857. 
102637, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

West Elgin, Iowa, canning factory in 
distance. (H’102689, Noy. 18, 1907.) 

2c. of each Nov. 20, 1907. 


near 
(H 


Daley (Charlotte 
New York, N. Y. 
(H 102866, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
[12239 
Plain- 


BE.) 

Far awa’. 

Decker (W. S.), 

field, N. Y. 
Colonials sitting before fireplace. 

[12240 

Time and young man crossing thresh- 

old. (F 60282, 60231, Dec. 6, 1907.) 

2 ce. of each Dec. 7, 1907. 


Denton (C. C.), Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 
Babe. 
Da-Da. 
Snooks. 
Topsy. 
(H 102648-102650, 102647, Noy. 18, 
1907. ) 


Detroit Free Press, De- 
troit, Mich. 


[12241 


Detroit baseball team, American 
League, 1907, champions. (H 
Os die2eoNov. 21, 1907; 2 ec. Oct.. 7%, 
1907.) [12242 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 


Arizona, Grand Canyon, hotel Hl 
Tovar. (H 103066, Nov. 27, 1907.) 


[12243 
Concord, New Hampshire, Eagle hotel. 
(H 102828, Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Bed of snow-ball. (H 102857, Nov. 23, 


1907.) 

Lace and diamonds. (H 102855, Nov. 
23, 1907.) 

Lusitania (The). (H 103060, Nov. 27, 
1907. ) 

Weean surt, (iH - 103067, Nov. 27, 
1907. ) 


Philadelphia, Pa., Bellevue—Stratford, 
palm garden dining room. (H 
103065, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

— roof tents. (H 103064, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 

tents on the roof. 

Nov. 2, 1907.) 


Steamer Hendrick Hudson. A, B. (H 
103061, 103062, Nov. 27, 1907.) 


(H 103063, 


Detroit publishing company, 
Detroit, Mich. 
Thos. F. Cole, S. S. (H 103215, Dee. 2, 
1907.) 


Work of winter’s wand. (H 102856, 
Nov. 23, 1907.) 
Dubas (John), Balti- 


more, Md. 
Johns Hopkins hospital. 


: (H 102255, 
Nov. 8, 


190K 2.e: JNov, °2, oOOnKs) 
[12244 


Edison manufacturing company, 
West Orange, N. J. 
College: chumis:: dy 4 2.) (CE aO29 4, 
102946, Nov. 25, 1907.) [12245 
3. (H 102947, Nov. 25, 1907; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1907; 1 ec. Dec. 10, 1907.) 


—— 4-8. (H 102948-102952, Nov. 25, 
1907. ) 
Trainer’s daughter. 1-8. (H 102559- 
102566, Novy. 15, 1907.) 
Edson (Norman S.), 


Hiverett, Wash. 
(H 102599, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
[12246 
Egelhof (F. L.), Dubuque, 
Iowa. 

Dubuque, Iowa, Nutwood Park, Tri- 
state fair, August 27th, 1907. (H 
102546. Noves 12, 1900S 25e-Ocr 2s: 
1907. ) [12247 


HKisenberg (J. W.), Lake 
Cormorant, Miss. 
painlessness. (H 102211, 
2'C. Oct? 28 M1907.) 
[12248 


Elrod (M. J.), Missoula, 
Mont. 
Montana University of, photographs 


Fish story. 


Painful 
Nov. 6, 1907; 


1-6. (H 102666—102671, Nov. 19, 
1907. ) [12249 
Hilson CAS swe) 8 '& > co: 
Boston, Mass. 

Deer in the forest—twilight, Marie 
Rosa Bonheur. (H 102640, Nov. 18, 
1907; 2 e. Noye)25; 1907.) [12250 

Eppelman (Gus. W.), 
Cora, Wyo. 

Prize elks head. (H 103171, Nov. 30, 

G07 +2 ec) Oct726;, 1907.) [i225 


Erbe (H. H.), Garrison, 
INL. 

Beavers felling trees. 
Dam built by beavers. 
(H 103135-1031388, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


1-3. [12252 


Even Hmma M.), Port- 
land, Oreg. 
Among the pines. (H 103313, Dec. 4, 
1907.) [22 


810 CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s.,pt.4 » 


Faweett (Waldon), Wash- 
IMehOn, eo. 


Benson (Commander), U. S. N. (H 
102702, Nov. 20, 1907.) [12254 


Douglas (Captain). 
20, 1907. ) 
Ihsen Bey. 


(H 102708, Nov. 


(H 102707, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

Industrial peace foundation, group 
portrait. (H 102709, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

Mehmed Ali Bey. (H 102708, Nov. 
20, 1907.) 


Naval Academy coaches, group por- 
trait. (H 102706, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
Naval Academy football players, group 

portrait. 


Reeves (Lieutenant Commander) U. 
S. N. (H 102704, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
2c. of each Nov. 21, 1907. 


Faxon (Frederick W.), 
Boston, Mass. 
Southwest Harbor, Maine, Claremont 
hotel. (H 102290, Oct. 31, 1907.) 
[12255 


(John), Park 
City, Mont. 
Five Crow chiefs. 684. 


Nov. 6, 1907.) [12256 
Johnson American horse. 682, 688. 
’(H 102179, 102180, Nov. 6, 1907.) 
Scouts (The) 681. (H 102178, Nov. 

6, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Nov. 15, 1907. 


First church of Christ, 
scientist, New Al- 
bany, Ind. 


Fewkes 


(H 102181, 


First church of Christ, scientist, edi- | 


fice. A-B. 

18, 1907.) 
2 ec. of each Oct. 7, 1907. 
CE ee 

Yorks: Nib Yo 

Seully (Rey. John), S. J. 
Nov. 13, 1907.) 


Forbes 


(H 102547-102548, Nov. 
[12257 


Foley New 
(H 102459, 
[12258 


(George), Balti- 
more, Md. 
Colonial cook. (H 102389, Nov. 12, 


1907.) [12259 


Fowler (Ambrose), New 
Mork EN 3X2 
Columbia university views. 368-880, 
882, 3838. (H 103098-103112, Nov. 
29, 1907.) [12260 


Fritz (B. J.), Albert Lea, 
Minn. 
Mankato, Minn. [Photographic views] 
1-28. 
Owatonna, Minn. 
views] 1-22. (H 102495-102544, 
Nov. 14, 1907.) 


(H 102705, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 


[12261 | 
[Photographic | 


Gamwell (Mrs. Ida J.), 
Chester, Mass. 
Chester, Mass., 
grist mill. 
1907.) 


Garrison (H. B.), Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 
Millville, N. J. [10 photographs] 
(H 103298-103307, Oct. 5, 1907.) 
[12263 


San 


(H 102487, Nov. 14, 


[12262 


Genthe (Arnold), 
Francisco, Cal. 
Poulterer (The) (H 102595, Noy. 16, 


1907. ) [12264 
Gloege (E. H.), Monroe, 
Wis. 

Monroe, Wis. Church and parsonage 
of the Evangelical association. (H 
102365, Nov. 9, 1907.) [12265 

Goodman (Charles), Bluff, 
Utah. 

Great Augusta natural bridge. 

[12266 

Little or Edwin natural bridge. (H 
93750, 93751, May 16, 1907.) 

2c. of each July 3, 1907. 
Gordon (Lillie N.), Seward, 
Alaska. 

Kew dead ones at Seward, Alaska. 

(H 103296, Dee. 3, 1907.) [12267 


King Salmon attempting to jump the 
flume of Kenai Mining and Milling | 
co., Copper Creek, Alaska. (H 
103297, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Moonlight on Resurrection bay, Sew- 
ard, Alaska, 2-28-07, 3-28-07 (A), 


3-28-07 (B). (H 103291-103293, | 
Dec. 8, 1907.) 
Refreshments, Seward. (H 103295, 
Dec. 3, 1907.) 
So Boss So, ‘Teller, Alaska. (H 


103294, Dee. 3, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Oct. 19, 1907. 


(J. Ellsworth), 
Chicago, Ill. 
Love’s target. (H 100692, Sept. 25, 
1907; 2. Novi79) 1907) [12268 


Haran (J. A.), Portland, 
Ore 
(The) 


Gross 


g. 
(H 101848, Oct. 
[12269 


(H 102486, 


Blacksmith 
Bie) ASOUe) 
Daughter of the wild. 

Nov. 14: °190%6) 
2 ec. of each Dec. 3, 1907. 


Hare (Mrs. Alice), Santa 
Clara, Cal. 
Monument committee looking for the 
first site of Mission, Santa Clara. 
(H 102677, Nov. 19, 1907.) [12270 


Gamwell home and | 


| 
| 
| 


| 
! 
! 


vy. 2, nos. 49-52 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


811 


SS 


Hare (Mrs. Alice), Santa 
Clara, Cal. 


Old willows on the Alameda, planted | 
(H 102679, Nov. 19, | 


by the Indians. 
1907. ) 


Pear trees in the old orchard of the 
Santa Clara mission. (H 102678, 
Noy. 19, 1907.) 


Harris (Frank L.), Cam- 
den, Me. 


Farm-yard scenes. A, B, CC. (H 


101883—101885, Oct. 26, 1907.) [12271 | 


Harris & Ewing, Wash- 
imeton, D. C. 
(HE 102858, Nov. 23, 1907.) 
[12272 
(H 1038276, Dec. 3, 


Bryan. 


Johnson (Ben). 
1907.) 


Harvey (Fred), Kansas 
City, Mo. 
From the wall. (H 102760, Nov. 22, 
1907.) [12273 
Zoroaster from the river. (H 102759, 
Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Hichborn (Harriet D.), 
Stockton Springs, Me. 


Fort Point, Maine, river view. (H 
103212, Dec. 2, 1907.) [12274 
Sear’s Island, Maine, Slatey head. (H 


103211, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Searsport, Maine, Kidder’s point dock. 
(H 1082138, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


Stockton Springs, Maine,  [Photo- 
graphs] (H 103208-103210, Dec. 2, 
1907.) 


Hinehey (R. H:), 
Louis, Mo. 

Saturday afternoon on Madison ave., 
maucord.. Mo. (EH. 1023838, Nov., 11, 
Toh 2 Cc: NOV. 12, 1907.) [12275 


Hoffman .(R. W.), . Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
After dinner nap. (H 102376, Nov. 11, 
1907.) [12276 


Hofmeister (Mrs. Alma), 
Galion, Ohio. 
Hating cookies. (H 1028385, Nov. 23, 


St. 


1907. ) 22 
Eating wheat. (H 102834, Nov. 23, 
1907.) 
Quarreling. CEP 102830." INove 23, 
1907. ) 


Take a bite. 
We know what a spoon is for. 
102831, Nov. 23, 1907.) 


(H 102832, Nov. 23, 1907.) 
(H 


Woodchuck posing. (H 102829, Nov. 28, | 


1907. ) 


You can have these flowers if you will | 


be my steady. (H 1028338, Nov. 23, 


1907.) 


| White Aigrette. 


Holsinger (R. W.), Char- 
lottesville, Va. 
University of Virginia hospital and 


new wing. (H 103090, Nov. 29, 
1907.) [12278 
Holt (A. E.), Rhyolite, 

, Ney. 
Death valley from Funeral mts. (H 
102609, Nov. 18, 1907.) [12279 

Homann (Edward), jr., 

San Diego, Cal. S 
Basilio, in active war dance. (H 
102603, Nov. 15, 1907.) [12280 
Cinon Peno, getting war dance in- 
structions. (Ek 102602,” Nove, 255 


1907. ) 

Rafel Charley, getting war dance in- 
structions. 4 CH, 102601, Nova: 
1907. ) 


| Ramone, in position of the last part of 


the war dance. 
1907.) 

Rancherie of Took-a-Muck, general 
view, &c. (H 102605, Nov. 15, 1907; 
1 se. Of (each Oct) 22.) 19002 AVeror 
each Noy. 15, 1907.) 


Hopkins (Laura Gould), 

New York, N. Y. 
(H 108017, Nov. 25, 
190752. ¢. Nov. 16; 190s. ie2ed 


Horne (Robert William), 
Salinas, Cal. 
(H 102598, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
[12282 


Howe (J. Raymond), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Madonna head. (H 103089, Nov. 29, 
1907. ) [12283 


Howes (C. H.) Art Gal- 
lery, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Cornell glee club. 
Cornell mandolin club. 


Cornell musical clubs. 
(H 102756-102758, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


Ivazian (John A), 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Jenanian (Rev. Harutin Stephan), D. 
De) CH 102246, - Novw,%o 4907 i2ve: 
Nov. 1; 1907.) [12285 


Jennings (John Thomas), 
Mangola, Pa. 
Road to Lily lake. (H 102864, Nov. 
2p, 1907.) [12286 
Wapwallopen, Pa. 1-3. (H 102861- 
102863, Nov. 23, 1907.) 


Johnston (R. B.), Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 
Hartman stock farm. J—3.)5 GE 
103271—-103273, Dec. 3, 1907.) [12287 


(H 102604, Nov. 15, 


Who. 


[12284 


812 


Jones (J. E.), Shakopee, 
Minn. 
Shakopee, Mich. birds view. (H 
99470, Sept. 12, 1907; 1 c. Sept. 12. 
1907; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1907.) [12288 


Jordan (F. I.), Boston, 
Mass. 
On the sick list. (H 93126, Apr. 30, 


1907; 2 e. Nov. 15, 1907.) [12289 
Jordan studio, Boston, 
Mass. 


Czerwonky (R.). \1-2. 
102653, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


(H 102652-— 
[12290 
Judson (Harmon), Lin- 
den, Mich. 
River side. (H 103140, Nov. 29, 1907; 
2 ce. Nov. 16, 1907.) [12291 


Kalem company, New 
York, IN. Y- 
Chariot race. (H 102798, 


1907.) 


Nov. 22, 
[12292 
Kanthack (Albert F.), 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Minnesota State capitol. (H 102686, 
Nov. 16, 1907; 2 ¢. Nov. 8, 1907.) 
[12293 
Kellogg (A. Leonora), 
Manchester, N. H. 
Game study. 1-2. (H 103309-103310, 
Dec. 4, 1907; 2 ec. of each Dec. 3, 
1907.) [12294 


Keystone view company, 
Meadville, Pa. 

McKinley mausoleum, showing the 
crowd while James Whitcomb Riley 
is reading his poem. (H 100518, 
Oct. 3, 1907.) [12295 


—— while Pres. Roosevelt is deliver- 
ing his address. (H 100519, Oct. 3, 
1907.) 


Kinsinger (H. W.), Min- 
ersville, Pa. 
Minersville, Pa., Coal Plane, Lytle Col- 
liery, view. (H 103338, Dec. 5, 1907.) 
[12296 


Knafll (Joseph), 
ville, Tenn. 


(H 103120, Nov. 


Knox- 


Adria. 29, 1907.) 
[12297 


Blue’ plume. (H 103117, Nov. 29, 


1907.) 
Brown eyed Susan. 
29, 1907.) 


Grace. (H 103118, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Irene. (H 1038114, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Madge. (H 103116, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Mary. (H 1031138, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Oct. leaves. (H 103119, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


(H 103115, Nov. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
n.s., pt.4 J 


Lawrence (Geo. R.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Prospect Park South, 
bird’s eye view. (H 103339, Dec. 5, 
1907.) [12298 


Lawrence (Geo. R.), com- 
pany, Chicago, Il. 
Auburn, N. 


(H 101928-101929, Nov. 1, 1907.) 


[12299 { 
Carlisle vs. Chicago. (H 103059, Nov. 


Zi, 190) 
Congress hotel, Japanese tea room. 
(H 102696, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
Opening session Central American 
peace conference. 
16, 1907.) 
Pennsylvania VS. 
102810, Nov. 22; 


Michigan. 
1907.) 


Lawrence (Geo. R.) com- 
pany, Washington, 
DEC: 


(H 


Opening sesion of sixteenth congress. || 
[12300 } 


(H 103274, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Lewis (H. J.) & Freehan \ 
(C. J.), Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
Destruction of Chinatown, San Fran- 
cisco, California. (H 102366, Nov. 
9, 1907; 2 ¢c. Oct: 23, 1907;) [12301 


Lilleston (Mary I.), Nor- 
folk, Va. 


View of San Francisco, formerly 
Yerba Buena, in 1846-7. (H 96755, 
July 18, 1907.) [12302 


Lockwood (Ferris 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Benedict (Judge Charles L.), the late. 
(H 103025, Nov. 27, 1907.) [12303 
Tenney (Judge Asa W.), the late. (H 
1030238, Nov. 27, 1907.) 
Thomas (Judge Edward BB.) 
103024, Nov. 27, 1907. 


1c. of each Nov. 13, 1907; 1c. of 
each Novy. 27, 1907. 


C.), 


(H 


Lohmann (Helen), New 
York, IN- XS 


Tadema (Laurence Alma). A. (H 


102809, Nov. 22, 1907.) [12304 
Loomis (F. A.), Emporia, 
Kans. 

Bit of nature. (H 102661, Nov. 18, 
1907.) [12305 

Close of day. (H 102662, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Country road. (H 102660, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Hay field. (H 102664, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Placid lake. (H 102663, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Y., Aubumm works 1, 234 


(H 102596, Nov. ¢ 


y. 2, nos. 49-52 


| Old oaken bucket series. 


| Cisneros 
| Garden (Mary). 
Gerville-Reache. 2. 


Zenatello 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


813 


Ludden (William — 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
1-12. (H 
102625-102636, Nov. 16, 1907; 2 ¢. of 
each Oct. 28, 1907.) [123806 


MacDonald (Pirie), New 
Work, Ni Y. 


Evins (Samuel H.). 1, 2. 


S.), 


(Hf 102272, 


102273, Nov. 8, 1907.) [12807 
Gress (W. W.). H, I. (H 103094, 
103095, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Herman (Chas), 3 figure. (H 103096, 


Noy. 29, 1907.) 


McOust (Frank) , Paonia, 
Colo. 

Paonia, Mt. Lamborn & Land’send. (H 
102680, Noy. 19, 1907; 2 c& Nov. 4, 
1907.) [12308 

Medlar (Frank WW.), 
Spencer, Ohio. 

City power house. (H 102731, Nov. 4, 
1907.) [12309 

merle Sioux. 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 12; 15, 16. 
(H 102732-102789, Nov. 4, 1907.) 

Spencer milling co. (H 102730, Nov. 


4, 1907.) 
2 e. of each Nov. 19, 1907. 
Meliés (Geo.), Paris, 
France. 
Bakers in trouble. (H 102684, Nov. 20, 
1907.) [12310 
Forester made king. (H 102683, Noy. 
20, 1907.) 
Miller (H. M.), Roanoke, 


Va. 
Roanoke county club. 
po 190n 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 1907: 
Mishkin (H.), New York, 
i Xe 
(Eleonore di). 
102657, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
1-6. 
102887, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
(H 102656, Nov. 


(H 103010, Nov. 
[12311 


21 (H 


[12312 
(HI 102882- 


18, 1907.) 
(Giovanni). 2-3. 
102654-102655, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
Montross (N. E.), New 
Work GIs %: 
Church at old Lyme, by Childe Has- 
sam. [12313 


Moonlight, by Childe Hassam. 
(H 102588, 102589, Nov. 16, 1907. 
Winter day in New York. (H 103175, 
Dec. 2, 1907.) 
Morton (J. H.), Fostoria, 
Ohio. 
Public school buildings. 
» Woy. 21,, 1907.) 


(H 


(H 102748, 
[12314 


Muller (T. C.), Brooklyn, 
IN: UY! 


iN. ° 
Connecticut. 100 & 101. (H 98164, 
98165, Aug. 14, 1907.) [i2s15 


Navy publishing company, 
Washington, D. C. 
Hubbard (Captain John), U.S. N. 
402284, Nov. 8, 1907.) 
—— 1-2. 
1907.) 


Nicoll (Wm. T.), Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 

Wheeling, West Virginia, Market street 
by electric light. (H 102658, Nov. 
18, 1907.) 12307 

Nowell (Frank H.), Seat- 
tle, Wash. 
Arctic Brotherhood Camp Nome No. 9. 


(H 
[12316 
(H 102381, 102382, Noy. 11, 


(H 1018382, Oct. 30, 1907.) [12318 
Official golf record pub- 
lishing company, New 
Works Snes: 

Carnegie (Andrew) on the _ golf 
links, driving. [12319 
— putting. 
(H 102879, 102380, Nov. 11, 1907.) 
O'Hagan’ (James  S:): 


Washington, D. C. 
Plumbers’ hall. (H 102853, Nov. 23, 
A907.) [12820 
Olson (W. O.), Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 


Alexandria, Minn., Three Havens. (H 
103008, Nov. 26, 1907.) ea zt 
Palmer (John G.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 
Safe in the hands of a child. (H 
103320, Dee. 4, 1907.) _ [12822 


Parsons (Charles 
Detroit, Mich. 
After the bath. (H 102936, Nov. 25, 


B.), 


1907. ) [123238 
Annetta. (H 102939, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Beatrice. (H 102938, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Buelah. (H 102937, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Clarice. (H 102940, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
Little Penobscot. (H 102944, Nov. 25, 

1907. ) 


(H 102942, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
(H 102943, Nov. 


Penobscot. 
Penobscot maiden. 
25, 190%.) 
Pearson publishing com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 
New York stock exchange. [11 photo- 


graphs.] (H 102260-102270, Nov. 8, 
1907.) [12324 
Penfield (N. W.), New 
York;/ Ne Y. 


Lusitania, at end of record voyage. 
(EP 102797, Nov. 22, 1907.)) “[$2325 


814 


Peterson (Paul), Fair- 


mont, Minn. 
Fairmont, Minnesota, 3 Photographs. 
[12326 
Lake Sisseton looking north. 


Lake Sisseton looking south. 
(H. 103018-1038022, Nov. 23, 1907; 
2 ec. of each Noy. 11, 1907.) 


Phelan (A. B.), New York, 
ING NS 
102878, Nov: 1, 
[12327 


Water-town. ( 
1907.) 


Pollock (Ralph Foster), 
Alamogordo, N. Mex. 
Fraternal City sanatorium, panoramic 
view. (H 102608, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

[12328 


Price, (io. wWover: ANeiss 
Alarm of fire. (H 102490, Nov. 14, 
1907.) [12329 
In the glen. (H 102488, Nov. 14, 
1907.) 


May and Blossom at the fire. 
102489, Nov. 14, 1907.) 


Prince (J. H.), Arlington, 
IN ds 
S. S. Mauretania. (H 103278, Dec. 4, 
1907.) [12330 


(H 


Proctor (George Alden), 
Mena, Ark. 
Ark., Janssen park, birdseye 
(H 102681, Nov. 18, 1807; 2 
[i233 


Mena, 
view. 
ec. Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Ragsdale (M. C.), 
Angelo, Tex. 
Overland freight trains leaving San 


San 


Angelo. (H 102844, Nov. 28, 1907.) 
[12332 
Ransom (G. D.), Albion, 
Mich. 
Albion college, panoramic view. (H 
103207, Dee. 2, 1907.) [123383 
Rau (William H.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
U. S. Frigate Constitution. [Photo- 
graphs.] 25928-25930. (H. 103068- 


103070, Nov. 27, 1907.) 


Reed (Roland W.), Be- 
midji, Minn. 

26 Photographs of Indians (male and 
female) in canoes, ete. nos. 2-27. 
(H 102184-102209, Nov. 4, 1907; 2 
e. each Oct. 26, 1907.) [12335 


Rentschler (Fred J.), 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 
in cheering section Penn 
(H 102888, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
[12336 


[12334 


Block M. 
game. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Rippell (Conrad), Sun- 
bury, Pa. . 
[Photographic views.] 


(H 103127-108184, Noy. 29, 


Sunbury, Pa. 
1-8. 


1907; 1 c. of each Novy. 29, 1907; 1 c.. 


of each Dec. 13, 1907.) [1233863 


Robins (Chas. R.), Lock- 
port, Ill. 
Plainfield, Ill, Electric Park. (H 
101948, Nov. 1, 1907; 2 c. Aug. 20, 
1907.) [12337 


Rotograph company, New 
York, Nee 
Buffalo, N. Y. [4 photographic views. ] 
2390a, 2389a, 23891a, 23892a. 
102643-102646, Nov. 18, 1907.) 
[12338 


Greetings from Brooklyn. B. 
2140. 
1907.) 

Happy New Year. B. 2255-B. 2259. 
(H 102697—-102701, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

It’s a boy. B. 2296. (H 102685, Nov. 


(H 102567-102568, Nov. 15, 


7, 1907.) 

Mighty ocean. (H 103189, Nov. 29, 
1907.) 

Photographs, miscellaneous subjects. 


nos. B. 2220-2222, 2320, 2321, 28283. 
(H 103325-103330, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

B 2223, B 2225, B 2294, B 2295, 
2298, B 2299, B 2324. 
102575, Nov. 15, 1907.) 


2341c¢. 
1907. ) 


(H 1033521-103324, Dee. 4, 


(Hg 


n.s., pt. 45: 


2139- | 


(H 102569— 


nos. B. 223886, B. 22436) Ba2211¢) Be 


—— B. 2339c; B. 2840c; B. 2227¢c. (| 


103340—-103342, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


Royal photo company, 
Louisville, Ky. 
Bingham (Mayor) in his office. (H 
102764, Nov. 21, 1907.) [123389 
2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 


Rungius (Carl), Brook- 
iv, IN. Ye 
Elk of by-gone times. (H 1083882, Dec. 
5, 1907.) [12340 


Rusk (John W.), Haines 
Falls, N. Y. 
Cole’s studio. (H 102482, Nov. 14, 
1907.) [12341 


Facial rocks. Nov. 14, 
1907.) 

Indian head. 
1907.) 

Lower Kaaterskill Cove. 
102480, 102481, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

Moore’s bridge and falls. (H 102,484, 
Nov. 14, 1907.) 


(H 102485, 


(H 102483, Nov. 14, 


tee 2 Ce 


y. 2, nos. 49-52 


Sachse (Julius F.), Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Masonie Temple at Philadelphia. 
' Grand Chapter room. View no 1, 
looking east; view no. 2, looking 
mest. 102218, 102219, Nov. 7, 
1907.) [12342 
The library of the R. W. Grand 
Lodge, F. & A. M. of Pennsylvania. 
PEetO2217, Nov. 7, 1907.) 


Sage brush tonic com- 

pany (Limited), by 

Thos. M. Starrh, sec- 
retary-treasurer, 


The 


Shoshone, 
Idaho. 
Indian Joe. 1-2. (H 102621, 102622, | 
Nov. 18, 1907.) [12343 | 
Making sage brush brew. (H 102620, | 


Noy. 18, 1907.) 


Sarony (Otto) company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Hess (Julien). 1, 11, 20. (H 102823- 
102825, Nov. 22, 1907.) [12344 


Schmidt (EH. T.), Buffalo, 


Minn. 
Buffalo high school. (H 102367, Nov. | 
ft 4 9073) [12345 | 
Schreyvogel (Charles), 


Hoboken, N. J. 
Hard pushed. 


(H 102665, Nov. 19, | gioux Falls, 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


1907. ) [12346 
Pickets. (H 102388, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
ear suard. (HH. 102387, Nov. 12, | 

1807.) 

Seeton studio, Lawrence, 
Mass. 
Mack (Hon. Alvin E.). (H 102607, 

Noy. 18, 1907.) [12347 

Shampang (Geo. A.), 
Lake Odessa, Mich. | 
Grand ledge. [12348 
Lake Odessa, Mich. 
Lake Side cemetery. (H 103074-_ 

103076, Nov. 27, 1907.) 

Shattuck (L. H.), New 


Mork nN. ¥- 
Most valuable half mile in the world. 
(H 103077, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Polar bear in fighting mood. (H 
102597, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
Sherburne (J. L.), Babb, 
Mont. 
Bear chief in the Grass dance. 284. 
(H 102465, Nov. 14, 1907.) [12350 | 
Blackfeet Sundance camp. 286. (H 
102463, Nov. 14, 1907.) | 
Blood Indian Travois. 3808. (H | 


102464, Nov. 14, 1907.) 


[12349 | 


| ——- Phillips ave. and Ninth st. 


815 


Sherburne (J. L.), Babb, 
Mont. 


Echo canyon falls. 270. (H 102610, 
Nov. 18,: 1907.) 
Indian Grass dance. 458. (H 


102467, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

Mt. Monroe thru the clouds. 206. 
(HL 102462, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

Seabury sprayer. 729. (H 102612, 
Noy. 18, 1907.) 

Seabury sprayer and coralls. 
(H 102611, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

Summer retreat on Lake Sherburne. 


674. 


2338. (H 102468, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

| Sundance (The). 309. (H 102469, 
Nov. 14, 1907.) 

Sunset over St. Mary river. 539. 


(H 102466, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

Thru the trees toward Swift current. 
538. (H 102470, Nov. 14, 1907.) 
Sievers (John), Hebron, 

Ind. 

Two orphans. (H 103142, Nov. 29, 

1907 2° 2) @ Nov... 13, 190%.) [12351 


Silver & co., Chicago, I]. 


Chicago, Ill, chateau. (H 103337, 
Dec. 5, 1907.) [12852 
Simons (Willison D.), 


Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 

S. Dak., birds eye view. 
[12353 

(H 

100287, 100288, Sept. 26, 1907.) 


Sinclair (John G.), East 
Orange, N. J. 
Sinclair (William). [7 Photographs.] 
(H 108279-103285, Nov. 21, 1907; 2 
ec. of each Novy. 9, 1907.) [12854 


Slade (George F.), 
Chelsea, Mass. 
Lake Sunapee, N. H., Photographs 
1-12, 14-28. (H 102913-102924, 

102926-1029385, Nov. 25, 1907.) 
[123855 


E.), 


Jr., 


Slosson (William 
Park Ridge, [Il. 
Minnesota sunset. (H 102682, Nov. 
20, 1907; 1 c. new ed., Dec. 18, 1907.) 
[12856 


Small (F. C.), Buzzards 
Bay, Mass. 

Blackfish driven ashore near Monu- 
ment Beach, Mass., Sept. 30, 1907. 
(Hi 102275, 102276, Nov. 8, 1907.) 

[12357 


| One of the largest of the blackfish 


driven ashore near Monument Beach, 
Mass., Sept. 30, 1907. 1. (EH 
102274, Nov. 8, 1907.) 


Smith (A. Benjamin), 
Seattle, Wash. 

Second avenue, Seattle’s principal | 
thoroughfare. (H 102659, Nov. 18, | 
1907.) [12358 | 

Smith (J. K.), Milton, Vt. 

Milton, Vt., business part. (H 102881, 

Nov. 25, 1907.) [12859 


the square. 
1907. ) 


Snyder (E.R... /Oxtord, 
Ohio. 


Oxford, Ohio, Photographs of Miami | 
Western Female | 


university, The 
Seminary, ete. 1-10. 
102729, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Spiller (Jay Roy), Con- 


(H 102720- 
[12360 


(H 102880, Nov. 25, | 


| Washington’s home. 


Cord. IN: SEE. 

Boston, Mass., first church of Christ | 
Scientist. 

Concord, N. H., residence of Rev. | 


Mary Baker G. Eddy. 
(H 102249, 102250, Nov. 7, 1907.) 
2 c. of each Nov. 12, 1907. 


Stanyan (CC. RP.) 3 ~Her= 
miston, Oreg. 
First train Cape Horn, bird’s eye 
view. (H 102996, Nov. 26, 1907.) 
[12362 
Pioneer at Cape Horn tunnel. (H 
102994, Nov. 26, 1907.) 
Pioneer laying steel, Cape Horn. 
102995, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


Steadman (F. M.), Bur- 
lington, Vt. 
Lumiére (Antoine) (H 102408, Nov. 
17 1907: 2c. Nov: 2 1907.) , [12368 


Steichen (Edward J.), 
New York, N. Y. 


(H 


[12361 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.S., pt. 4 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis, 
Mo 


Miller (Cephas), portrait. (H 102740, 

Noy. 21, 1907; 2 e. Dec. 5, 1907.) 
[12366 

(S.), Williams- 
port, Pa. 

Scene at corner stone laying Pine 
street church. (H.. 108331, Dee. 5, 
1907.) 123678 


Sturtevant (A.), Port- 
land; Oreg. 
Autumn leaves. 
Oaks (The). 
(H 1038811, 103382; Dee. 4, 1907.) 


Taber-Prang art company, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Cattaro headlands. 4710. 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 


Stroup 


[12368 


(H 103176, 
[12369 

(Mt. Vernon) 

(H 108177, Dee. 2, 19072) 

(Ed.), 

Colo. 


Tangen Boulder, 


| Cheyenne, Wyoming, cowgirls in the 


Cro (Miss de)? GH 102617, Nov... 18; | 
1907. ) [12364 | 

Chase (William M.) (H 102614, Nov. | 
18, 1907.) 

Duse (Madame) (H 102616, Nov. 18, 
1907.) 

Horse-chestnut blossoms. (H 102619, 
Nov. 18, 1907.) 

Maeterlineck (Maurice) (H 102615, | 
Nove 1S, 1907.) | 

Rodin, showing statues of Victor | 
Hugo and Le Penseur. (H 102618, | 


Noy. 18, 1907.) 


| Logan elm. 


202. " Et 
[12370 


Frontier day parade. 
102867, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Tarbell (John H.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Beginnings of Shaker apple sauce. 
(123% 
Overturned basket of Shaker apples. 
(H 103125, 103126, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


(Howard), West 

Point, Miss. 

West Point, Miss., Jackson house. 5. _ 
(H 102676, Nov. 19, 1907.) [12372 


—— Photographs, cotton industry 
14. (H 102672-102675, Nov. 19, 
1907.) 


Tobias (J. H.), Lancaster, 
Obio. 
(H 102854, Nov. 238, 1907.) 
[12373 


Tees 


Tompkins (Daniel A.), 
Charlotte, N. C. 
Southern cotton plantation before civil 


war. (H 103336, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


[12374 
Tonnesen (Beatrice), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
| Listening to the birds. (H 103319, 
Dec. 4, 1907.) [12375 
Townsend (Chas. A.), 


Staayse (Richard) (H 102618, Nov. | 
ito, 1907.) | 
Stinson (I1.), Baraboo, 
Wis. 


Kilburn, [Wis.] Old bridge and dam. 
(H 102213, Nov. 6, 1907; 2 ce. Oct. 28, 
1907.) [123865 


Belfast, Me. 
Belfast, Maine. (H 108314, Dee. 4, 
1907; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1907.) [12376 
Chemical hall. (H 1023873, Nov. 11, 
1907.) 


—— south. 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


-y. 2, nos. 49-52 


Townsend (Chas. 

Belfast, Me. 

Coburn classical institute. 

Noy. 22, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1907.) 

Colby campus. 
1907.) 


Colby college. (H 102372, Nov. 11, 
1907.) 


aye 


Elm street. 
Elmwood house. 
1907.) 
Foss hall. 
fea Cc. Nov. 21, 1907.) 
Lane, Swan lake. 

107; 2 ¢. Dec. 5, 1907.) 
Main street, north. 
Zee A907; 2° c. Nov. 21, 1907.) 
—— south. 
2c. Nov. 21, 1907.) 


Silver street. (H 102368, Nov. 11, 
1907.) | 
north. (H 102802, Nov. 22, 1907; 


2 e. Nov. 21, 1907.) 
CH: 102801, Nov. 22, 1907; 
pec. Noy, 21, 1907.) 
Townsend (George Gale), 
Frostberg, Md. 
State aid road near Frostberg, Md. 
(H 102301, Nov. 9, 1907.) 


Trester (M. W.), Denver, 


Colo. 
Buffalo bulls, cows & calves. 


Mountain sheep, deer and elk. 
Wild black tail deer. 
Wild elk on the range. 


[12378 


(H 103286-103289, Dec. 3, 1907; 1 | 
ce. of each Oct. 28, 1907; 1 ec. of each | 


Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 
[Stereoscopic photographs] 


U 72894. (H 102406, Nov. 12, 1907; 
Pee NOV. to, 190T.) [12379 

feesoreo> U 108103; U 108113; U 
msi22; W 108135; U 108143; 
108147; U 108154; U 108155; U 
108644; U 108646; U 108648; U 
108649; U 108651; U 108652; 
108655; Ui 108656. (H 102412- 
102428, Nov. 138, 1907.) 

U 45126; U 45535; U 45946... (H 

- 102491-102493, Nov. 14, 1907.) 

U 92942; U 108865. (H 102641, 
102642, Nov. 18, 1907.) 

U 56295; U 58146; U 108234; 
mis252; UW 108257; U 108285; U | 
108471; U 108488; U 108669; T | 
108790. (H 102811—102820, Nov. 22, 


1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 23, 1907.) 
21230—O07 3 


(H 102803, | 


(H 102871, Nov. 11, | 


(H 102370, Nov. 11, 1907.) | 
(H 102369, Noy. 11, | 


(HI 102804, Nov. 22, 1907; _ 
(H 103315, Dec. 4, | 
(FI 102800, Nov. | 


CE 027(99;, Nov. 22,1907 > | 


[12377 | 


wi 


i 


U 


| 


817 


Underwood & Underwood, 
New York, N. Y. 

U 25927; U 26922; U 77008; U 92340: 
U 102471; U 105558; U 108643; U 
109837. (H 102845-102852, Nov. 23, 
1907; 2 c. of each Nov. 25, 1907.) 


| U 25645; U 30888; U 37083; U 37134; 


‘U 34647; U 37685; W 37604; 
41467; U 70210; U 76182; U 91162; 
U 92723; U 95975; U 97874; U 


98015; U 98751; U 98850; U 99257; 
U 104088; U 105038; U 106920; U 
106961; U 107540; U 108869. (H 
102889-102912, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


U 34406; U 56776; U 94666; U 103398; 
U 108863. (H 102999-103003, Nov. 
26, 1907.) 

U 26791; U 44516; U 78533; U 93755; 
U:99591; U 108232; U 108252-2; U 
108478; U 108478-2; U 108669-2. 
(H 103079-103088, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


U 26840; U 38512; U 41635; U 46520; 


U 79807; U 845385; U 87264; U 
1071055, (Ui L0T410T; U PaO Gs. ai 
LOT1I2Z03 Ui VLOTIA: + nO 2 
1071255 Wl 1071825 Ue 10s50es 0 
1085352. (H 103154-103170, Nov. 30, 
1907. ) 


U 35838; U 1098388. (H 103202, 103208, 
Dee. 2, 1907.) 


U 27105; ° U 7 a41607  U 9540n. Ct 
103268-103270, Dee. 3, 1907.) 
Vitagraph company of 
America, New York, 
Nee 
Burglar and the baby. (H 102762, 
Novy. 22, 1907.) [12380 


Crazy quilt. (H 102890, Nov. 12, 


1907. ) 
| Fish story. (H 202386, Nov. 12, 1907.) 
Miser’s hoard. (H 10383833, Dec. 5, 
1907.) 
Need of gold. (H 103014, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 
Night in dreamland. (H 10383834, Dec. 
5, 1907.) 
Tale of the sea. (H 103013, Nov. 27, 
1907. ) 
Under false colors. (H 102761, Nov. 22, 
1907. ) 


Work made easy. (H 103015, Nov. 27, 
1907.) 
Von Lengerke CIe 

Orange, N. J. 

7 photographs of hawks and owl. 
17. (H 103148-103149, Nov. 29, 
1907.) [12381 


2 ce. of each Nov. 16, 1907. 


818 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


——— SS 


Wall, Nichols company, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Waikiki, Honolulu, T. H., canoe surf- 


ing. (H 102461, Noy. 14, 1907.) 
[123882 
—— Canoe surfing near Diamond 
Head. (H 102214, Nov. 4, 1907.) 


Waterman (C. E.), Brook- 
divs SNe 
United States Atlantic fleet. First 
division. Second division. (H 102403, 
102404, Nov. 12, 1907.) [12383 


Weber (Frederick J.), 
Jamaica, N. Y. 
Singer, Charles. (H 102215, Nov. 5, 
1907; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1907.) [12384 


Weintrob (Leo), Atlan- 
tie. City, Ne J. 
Ancient Masonic chart. (H 102374, 
Nov. 11, 1907.) [12385 
Memorial of prominent Masons. (H 
102375, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


White (H. C.) company, 
North Bennington, Vt. 
Goat Island, path through the woods. 


130-¢e. (H 108072, Nov. 27, 1907:) 
[123886 
Homestead, Pa., steel works, rolling 


plates—hot slab partially finished, 
13188. (H 102494, Nov. 14, 1907; 
2 ce. Nov. 15, 1907.) 


Nikko, beautiful Daiya river, Mount 
Mautai in the distance, view. 751. 
(H 108071, Nov. 27, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1907.) 

Yellowstone Park, Gardeners river, 
upper rapids. 34-1. (H 103078, 
Nov. 27, 1907; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Wilkinson (KE. H.), Ros- 

well, N. Mex. 
Roswell, N. Mex., banking celery. 
103275, Dec. 38, 1907.) 


Wing (Soo Hoo), North- 
field, Mass. 
East Northfield, Mass. [Photographic 
views.] 1-4. (H 102590-102592, 
102594, Nov. 15, 1907.) . {12388 


Northfield, Mass., Dickinson memorial 
library. (H 102593, Nov. 15, 1907.) 
2c. of each Nov. 6, 1907. 


Wood (Edna L.), Doland, 


(H 
[12387 


S. Dak. 
Doland, S. Dak. [Photographic 
views.] 1-10. (H 102291-102300, 


Nov. 8, 190731 eG: Vomtedene Oct. 24, 
1907; 1 c. of each Nov. 8, 1907.) 
[12889 


Woodhead (W. Hi.) 
Fitchburg, Mass. 


Ashburnham, Mass., Fairbanks home- 


stead. [12890 
— School st. looking north from 
Cushing academy. (H 102859, 


102860, Nov. 23, 1907.) 
2c. of each Noy. 14, 1907. 


Wright: (GAL i). cos, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Kirkendall (Mayor). (H 102587, Nov. 

15, 1907.) [12891 


Wright (Francis 
Highwood, Minn. 
St. Paul, Minnesota, greetings. 
102993, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


L.), 


(H 
[123892 


Total number of entries of Photographs completed by deposit of 2 copies 


each sincerdan,. a, 1907 aes 2 eee 


17, 002 


CLASS: |, 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. 


prietors with subalphabet of titles. 


Arranged alphabetically by pro- 


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. 
right by Henry H. Ahl, Boston, Mass. 
- 1 photograph received November 29, 190 


Ahl (Henry H.), Boston, 
Mass. 


Whittier’s house and garden. Long 


pathway leading up to an old fash- | 


ioned house. (I 23815, Nov. 29, | 
1907.) [12393 
Allen (S. L.) & co., Phila- 


delphia, Pa. 
World and its planets. Large globe 
around which is procession of ani- 
mals. (I 23887, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


[12394 | 


American cigar company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Tigers. 
standing. (I 23886, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
[12395 
American examiner, New 
Work, IN. Y. 

Happy Hooligan. Head of man in 
earicature, eyes crossed, mouth 
reaches from ear to ear. 
Dec. 4, 1907.) 


American lithographic 
company, New York, 
Ws ¥ 


Chums. Two boys poorly clad seated | 


on a box. (I 23891, Dec. 3, 1907.) 

Penn (William). Head of man with 
dark eyes, hair falls 
shoulders. (I 23796, Nov. 26, 1907.) 

Red Bead. Young woman attired as 
an Indian squaw. (I 23892, Dec. 3, 


1907.) 
American show print 
company, Milwaukee, 
Wis. 


Cat and the fiddle, gee! something is | 


coming off. Poster drawing. (I 


23112, Nov. 22, 1907.) 
Cowboy girl. Poster drawing. 

23770, Nov. 22, 1907.) 
Stock, Rube boy on rail fence. 

drawing. (I 23771, Nov. 22, 1907.) 


Three tigers lying down, one | 


(I 23931, | 
[12396 | 


[12397 | 


about his | 


[12398 
(I | 


Poster | 


The notice after the first title, if printed in full, would’ read: ‘‘ Copy- 
Class I, XXe, no. 238815, November 29, 1907; 


Ball (Henrietta La Praik), 
New York, N. Y. 

Just a daisy. Young girl standing 
among daisies. (I 23732, Noy. 20, 
1907.) [12899 

Pink of perfection. Young girl wearing 
pink dress. (I 23729, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

Twin roses. Young girl in street cos- 
tume fastening a red rose to her 

| eoat. (I 23730, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

| Winter rose. Young girl wearing fur 

coat and a hat with roses. (I 23731, 

Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Barnes-Crosby company, 
Chicago, Ill. 

[Pen drawings.] L 2335-L 2337, L 
2339, L 2341, L 2346, L 2347, L 2349, 


L 2351, L 2356-L 2383. (I 23820- 
23856, Noy. 29, 1907.) [12400 
Birney (W. Verplanck), 


New York, N. Y. 

Old time melody. Interior of English 
country house, man seated playing 
violin. (I 23865, Nov. 30, 1907.) 

[12401 


Brown chemical company, 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Roses. Young woman with white hat, 
a bunch of roses in her hand. (I 
23890, Dec. 3, 1907.) [12402 


(J. Ross), Chi- 

cago, Ill. 

Woman wearing beads 
(I 23915, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

[12403 

|Boggy man. Old man showing a pump- 

kin on which is a face, to children. 

(I 23917, Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Red haired woman 
(I 23923, 


Bryson 
| Beatrice. in 
| her hair. 


| Contemplation. 
resting head on hands. 
Dec. 4, 1907.) 


| Coquette. Woman with 
holds bunch of pink roses. 
! Dee. 4, 1907.) 


large hat, 
(I 23913 


819 


820 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n.s., pt. 4 


eee 


Bryson (J. Ross), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 
Flora. Woman with one hand on top 
of head other hand at face. (I 


23914, Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Léonide. Woman with dark hair, 
drapery over shoulders. (I 23920, 
Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Poppy .(The). Woman with shaded 
draperies trimmed with poppies. (I 
238919, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

Rose (The). Figure of woman in red 
holding red rose. (I 23918, Dec. 4, 
1907.) 


Society queen. Gray haired woman in 
low cut bodice. (1 238922, Dec. 4, 
1907. ) 

Summer. Golden-haired woman with 
wreath of pink roses on head. (I 
23921, Dec. 4, 1907.) 

Violet. Woman in low-cut corsage 
wearing bunch of violets. (I 23916, 
Dec. 4, 1907.) 

(KF. S.), United 

States. 


At the crest of the hill. 
showing a country road over a hill. 


Burgy 


[12404 | 


Meadow brook. Landscape showing 
brook running through meadow. 
(I 23763, 28764, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Carlyle (Florence), New 
WMOrkK, aN. “¥; 
Sunshine. Woman 
Standing in a_ garden. 
Novy. 30, 1907.) 
Century Company, 
Work, Nseye 
Clam bake; by Henry J. Peck, showing 
people seated at a long table eating 
clams. [12406 
Lancing a whale; by Clifford W. Ash- 
ley, showing six men in a rowboat. 
(E2301, 23102, Nov. 21907.) 
1 photo. of each Aug. 21, 1907. 
Chureh (Frederick Stuart), 
New York, N. Y. 
Enchantress. Young woman walking 


(I 23866, 
[12405 
New 


through woods with couple of snarl- | 


ing tigers. (1 23860, Nov. 30, 1907; 


1 photo. Dec. 2, 1907.) [12407 
Coe (Edna), Evanston, 
Ill. 


Slumber song. Young mother and 
baby. (1 28766, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
[12408 
Collier (P. F.) & son, New 
York, N. -¥¢ 
Let us give thanks; by Appleton Clark, 
showing poor old man seated on a 


bench. 
[12409 


Landscape | 


in white dress, | 


(1 237412) Nov. G6, 1907.) | 


Collier (P. F.) & son New 
York, Nu 
Story of where the sun goes; by Fred- 
erick Remington, showing a warrior 
and three young Indians. (I 23711, 
Noy. 16, 1907.) 


Cowles (Harry S.), Chi- 
cago, Ill. 

Captive innocence. Head of a girl in 
profile, hair arranged so that it pic- 
tures the face of Satan. (I 23859, 
Nov. 80, 1907.) * [12410 


Coxhead (Jno. H.), Buf- 
Lala, Nees 
Baptist church, Rochester, N. Y. Plan 
363, having eliptical auditorium. 
(I 23632, Nov. 11, 1907.) [12411 
Crane (J. W.), New 
York, Ns we 
Head of girl she wears white 
(I 23862, Nov. 30, 1907.) 
[12412 
Musie lover. Cardinal playing the 
flute. (I 238722, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Sea at Bade Haven, Cornwell. Waves 
breaking over ledge of rocks. (I 
23867, Nov. 80, 19807.) 


Sunshine and breeze. Young woman 
in white suit. <li 2371) Nov. 20; 
1907.) 


Gladys. 
bonnet. 


Crowell publishing company, 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Mother and baby. Mother’s face un- 
seen, baby looking over her shoulder. 
(I 23705, Nov. 4, 1907.) [12413 


New Years call. Woman taking a cup 
of tea. (I 23932, Dec. 5, 1907.) 


Curtis (Benjamin), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Autumn golden light; by Henry H. 
Ahl, showing brilliant sunset in a 
field. (I 23814, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

[12414 


Daprato statuary com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Altar used in Roman Catholic churches. 
Gothic architecture. (I 23768, Nov. 
21, 1907.) [12415 


Gothic style. (I 23703, Nov. 15, 
1907.) 


Station of the Cross. 


Roman style, 


our Lord meeting His mother. (I 
23704, Nov. 15, 1907.) 
Davis (William Steeple), 
Orient, N. Y. 
Vanity. Kitten looking in mirror. (I 
23947, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


[12416 


FINE 
vy. 2, nos. 49-52 


(Dewey (Alfred Jas.), 
Pleasantville, N. Y. 
Interrupted téte-téte. Lady and gen- 


tleman seated under a palm, another | 
a 


gentleman stands beside them. 
23907, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Love’s harmony. 
on a couch playing a guitar. 
Love’s reflections. Young lady sitting 
on sofa reading a letter. 

(I 23755-23756, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
Sitting out the dance. Lady and gen- 
_ tleman in evening dress sitting on 

the stairs. (I 23905, Dee. 3, 1907.) 


Sparking. Lady and gentleman in co- 
lonial costumes sitting on log by 
open fire. (I 28906, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Dutchess manufacturing 
company, Poughkeep- 
sey N. Y. 
Young man wearing vest and trousers, 


[12417 


without coat holding cigarette. (I 
23710, Nov. 14, 1907.) [12418 
Eagle Pencil Company, 


New York, N. Y. 

Retreat of Little Wound. Six Indians 

mounted on horse back. 
Nov. 23, 1907.) 


cn. yi, 
States. 
Arab at sunrise. Arab in desert on 

horseback. [12420 


Arab at sunset. Arab in desert on 
horseback, coming to body of water. 
(Eh 25768, 23762, Nov. 20; 1907.) 


Bisley -(A. J.) 

_ England. 

He won’t hurt you. Little girl sitting 
at foot of tree, large dog beside her. 
(I 23861, Nov. 30, 1907.) 


English (FF. F.), 
Darby, Pa. 

Just as the sun goes down. Landscape 
with large tree. (I 23739, Nov. 20, 


Eason — United 


London, 


Upper 


1907. ) [12422 | 
Fairbanks (KE. & T.), & 
co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Iron frame track scale. Builder’s 


plan. Shows arrangement for sup- 
porting dead rail track. (I 28716, | 
Nov. 18, 1907.) [12423 
Railroad track scale. Foundation plan 
ae 42 “ft:,' 4 section, 150° ton, 
(I 23685, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
Fillebrown (Annie M.), 
Ayer, Mass. 
Contented. Baby in a slipper. (I 
23792, Nov. 26, 1907.) [12424 


Young lady sitting | . 
| Gentle pastime; by E. Forti. Two 


(I 28776, | 
[12419 


| Wind in the birch woods. 


[12421 | 


ARTS 821 


Hisbed>, Aver. +. es 
Schwartz, New York, 
Re ee 
Fishmarket in Holland; by Henry 


Houben. Street scene showing fish 
market. (I 23781, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


[12425 


girls in court of ancient Roman 
mansion feeding a_ peacock. CE 
23784, Nov. 26, 1907.) 

Rainy day in Pompeii; by E. Forti. 
Street scene in Pompeii on a rainy 
day. (I 23783, Noy. 26, 1907.) 


Sunday in Holland; by Henry Houben. 
Dutch street scene, four persons sit- 


ting in front of a house. (I 238782, 
Nov. 26, 1907.) 
Florentine art plaster 
company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Camel walking. 2550, 2551. (I 23882, 
23883, Dec. 3, 1907.) [12426 


Frost & Reed, Bristol, 
England. 

Affinities, by Herbert Schmalz, young 
lady holding a-cat. (I 23803, Nov. 


29, 1907.) [12427 


Wooded 
landscape containing birch trees. 
(I 23881, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Gay (Geo. Howell), New 
Yorkene 
Glorious sunset. Landscape showing 
a beautiful sunset. (I 23893, Dec. 3, 
1907.) [12428 


Head of the bay. Landscape showing 
house with sail boat in front of it. 
(I 23896, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


| Just at dusk. Autumn landscape 
showing sunset. (I 23894, Dec. 3, 
1907.) 


Creek winding in and 
(I 23895, 


Winding creek. 
out, showing trees at left. 
Dee. 3, 1907.) 


Gnam (Gus.), New 
ork. ¥. 
Armorial device. Shield and eagle 
below it. (I 23708, Nov. 16, 1907.) 
[12429 


Bear head. Full faced bear with fore 
legs extended. (I 28719, Nov. 20, 
1907. ) 


Gorodess (Michael), New 
Y. Otc. save 
Duties of a policeman. (I 23858, Nov. 
26, 1907.) [12430 


822 CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Great Atlantic & Pacific 
tea company, New 
York. Ne Y. 
Sweet as the flowers. Child’s head 
surrounded by flowers. (I 23690, 
Noy. 13, 1907.) [12431 


Greyer (Bertha A.), Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


bear. Cat looking at Teddy bear in 
Sitting position. 
1907. ) 


Gunn (Archie), New 
Work, N.' Ye 
Fraser plaid. Young 
clasped in her lap. 


20; A907. ) 


Gordon plaid. 
Sticks “(1 237385; Noy: 20; 1907.) 


MacDougal plaid. Young girl holding 
thistle in her hand. 
20, 1907.) 


MacPherson plaid. Dark-haired girl 
wearing plaid hose. 
20, 1907.) 


Gurry (William J.), 
Boston, Mass. 
Qld book shop. Old man standing 
reading a book. I 23718, Nov. 19, 
1907. ) [124384 


Gustin (EK. W.) & co., New 
VOrk; Noy 
Nature fakers. Two girls dressing. 
(I 23794, Nov. 8, 1907.) [12485 


Hall (Eva J.), Minneapo- 
lis, Minn. 

Out of darkness into life. Archway 
through which is the world of sin. 
(23505, “Oct. 30;° 190T ft photo: 
Novy. 6, 1907.) [12436 


girl 


Hanfstaengl (Franz), Mu- 
nich, Germany. 
PBrunhilde and Waldstraute; 
Leeke. 


by F. 
Scene from Wagner’s opera 


Valkyrie. Brunhilde carrying a 
Spear repulsed by Waldstraute. (1 
239387, Dec. 6, 1907.) [124387 


Brunhilde’s death; 
Seene from Wagner’s opera; Brun- 
hilde on horseback is dashed into a 
fire. (I 28939, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Convalescent; by F.. G. 


with dolls. (I 23944, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


First aid; by J. R. K. Duff. Shep- 
herd and his son giving first aid 


to a lamb which has broken its | 


leg. (I 23936, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


(I 23819, Nov. 29, | 
[12432 | 


(I 23738, Nov. | 


by F.  Leeke. | 


Swaith. | 
Young girl lying on a couch playing | 


| 


Hanfstaengl (Franz) Mu- 
nich, Germany. 

Lesbig and her sparrows; by KH. 
Poynter. Young woman seated on 
a bench, on her right arm a spar- 
row is resting. (I 23948, Dec. 6, 
1907.) 


| Play grounds of Eton; by D. Murray. 
Pussy and Teddy; or, The cat and the | 


hands | 
(I 23736, Nov. | 
[12433 | 


Young girl holding golf | 


Scene at Eton, three ladies standing 


in a field. (I 28940, Dec. 6, 1907.) 
Rehearsal (The); by lL. Campbell- 
Taylor. Group of amateur musi- 


cians. (I 23942, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


Siegfried and the Rhinedaughters; 
by F. Leeke. Scene from Wagner’s 
opera; Siegfried leaning against a 
rock, at his feet in the river the 


Rhinedaughters. (I 23938, Dec. 6, 
1907. ) 
| Tall game; by J. Schmitzberger. 


(I 23787, Nov. | 


} 


Scene in the mountains, a deer sur- 


rounded by his companions. (I 
23941, Dec 6, 1907.) 
Valkyrie (The); by F. Leeke. Scene 


from Wagner’s music drama show- 
ing three figures—two women and a 
man. (I 23934, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


When earth was nigher heaven than 
now; by H. F. Brickdale. Little girl 
holding up her doll to the image of 
the Virgin Mary. (I 28985, Dec. 6, 
1907.) 


Harrison. bros. & 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


co., 


| Housewife. Woman painting a stand 


for flower-pots. 
1907. ) 


Herbert 


(I 23889, Dee. 3, 
[12438 
(Ri Hy, ai@hic 
eago, Ill. 

And ye shall know the truth and the 
truth shall make you free. Water 
lilies rising from the bed of a 
stream. (I 23877, Dec. 2, 1907.) 

[124389 


Iixecept ye be converted and become 
as little children ye shall not enter 
into the kingdom of heaven. Little 
children’s heads grouped around a 
tablet. (I 23878, Dee. 2, 1907.) 


God is love. 
about a_ tablet. 
1907.) 


Wild rose vine entwined 
(I 23876, Dec. 2, 


Thinking good is thanking God. 
Young woman in flowing garments 
holding a basket of flowers. (I 
23875, Dec. 2, 1907.) 


(1 photo. of each Nov. 14, 1907.) 


FINE ARTS 


y. 2, nos. 49-52 


823 


Herzog (F. Benedict), 
New York, N. Y. 
Thou shalt not bear false witness 


against thy neighbor. Two girls 
Sitting close together. (I 238691, 
Woy. 13, 1907.) [12440 


Hirschberg (Carl), Buf- 
£410; ON. 

Family friend. Mother and four chil- 
dren at a table, cow’s head coming 
through doorway. [12441 

Papa’s coming. Mother and _ three 
children looking out of a window. 


(I 23698, 23699, Noy. 14, 1907.) 


Holt (Winifred), New 
Work, N.Y. 
Keller (Miss Helen). Head and 
shoulders. ) [12449 
Schurz Hon. (Carl). Head. (I 23688, 
23684, Nov. 13, 1907.) 
Hunter (Lillian Wool- 


sey), Cleveland, Ohio. 
Favorites. Child pushing a cage-cart 


containing Teddy bears. (I 23706, 

omer 4 oO7- | photo..’Nov. 8, 

1907.) [12443 
Joslin (Orin W.), Mil- 


waukee, Wis. 
Rose (David R.) Profile bust. (I 
23682, Oct. 30, 1907; 1 photo. Nov. 
13, 1907.) [12444 


Kaula (Lee Lufkin), 
Boston, Mass. 


King (Hamilton), New 
York, N.Y. 


Symphony in pink. Head and bust of 


brown-haired woman in pink. (I 
23900, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Lamasure (E), New York, 
bea cp 
Toll road in old Virginia. Country 
road showing toil gate. (I 238869, 
Nov. 30, 1907.) [12448 


Lange (J. A.), New York, 
eee eee 


Grace. Young woman wearing hat. 
(I 23726, Nov. 20, 1907.) [12449 

Sylvia. Head and shoulders of young 
woman; she holds poinsetta. (1 
23'(25,.. Nov, 20, 1907.) 


Leigh (William R.), New 
nA 9 el Coy es a 
New acquaintance. Seven figures 
around a table on which is a rabbit. 
(I 28910, Dec. 4, 1907.) [12450 


Le Roy (R.), America. 
Fieur-de-lis. Fleur-de-lis in glass bou- 
quet holder. (I 23754, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
[12451 


Inquisitive bear. Moonlight scene, 


bear on a falien tree. (I 238752, Nov. 
20, 1907.) 


| Poppies. Orange-colored vase in which 


| Startled 


On the banks of the Loing, France. | 


Two women on knees’ washing 
clothes. (I 23945, Dec. 6, 1907.) 


[12445 | 


Kendall (Wm. Sergeant), 
Barrytown-on-Hudson, 


| Antique 


'For these things are we thankful. 


Ls ae 
ltefiection. Nude child seated before | 
a mirror. (I 23884, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
[12446 
King (Hamilton), New 
Moric 1K." ¥: 


Colleen Bawn. 
wearing bonnet. 
1907. ) 

Golden girl. 
hat and chrysanthemums. 
Noy. 20, 1907.) 

Irish rose. 
bonnet, trimmed with green. 
23899, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


Minnehaha. 
falling loosely over shoulders. 
23760, Nov. 20, 1907.) 

Pocahontas. Indian girl, 
in braids over shoulder. 
Noy. 20, 1907.) 


Woman wearing black 


(I 


(I | 


Head of young girl | 
(I 23758, Nov. 20, | 
[12447 
(I 28757, | 


Girl in pink waist and | 


Indian girl with hair | 


with hair | 
(I. 23759, | 


there are poppies. 
20, 1907.) 


(I 23753, Nov. 


Fire in woods, three 
(Ph 23iTate 


deer. 
deer standing by trees. 
Noy, 20, 1807.) 


Life publishing company, 

New York, N.Y. 

sofa. How things have 
changed; by Wm. L. Jacobs, show- 
ing difference between a modern 
lover and one of olden times. (I 
23714, Nov. 16, 1907.) [12452 


A 
number of illustrations bearing on 
‘the leading topics of the day. (I 
23780, Nov. 25, 1907.) 


Horse show week at Madison Square 
garden. A caricature of our present 
horse show methods. (I 23713, Nov. 
16, 1907.) 


Run on the Santa Claus trust com- 
pany. Interior of a bank with Santa 
Claus as paying teller. (I 23870, 
Nov. 30, 1907.) 


’Twas the night before Christmas. 
Home a4 la Roosevelt. Interior of 
working man’s home, room filled 
with children. (I 23871, Nov. 30, 
1907.) 


824 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


n. s., pt. 4 


Loeb (Louis), New York, 
ING, , Nes 

Princess Zonoma. Young woman seat- 
ed clothed in gown of transparent 

cloth. (I 28880, Dec. 2, 1907.) 
[12453 
Twilight (Calm refuge of the day). 
Two female figures symbolizing twi- 
light and day. (I 23879, Dec. 2, 

1907.) 


Mansfield (Burton), New 

Haven, Conn. 

Carlyle (Thomas) Side 
23707, Nov. 16, 1907.) 


Mar (Alice), New York, 
Ney 


view. (I 


Holland boy. Dutch landscape in 
winter, boy skating. (I 23734, Nov. 
20, 1907.) [12455 


Holland girl. Dutch landscape in win- 


ter, little girl skating. (I 23783, 
Nov. 20, 1907.) 
Mauser (Frank), New- 
ark: IN. diz 


Automobiling. Two automobiles on a. 


country road, border made of grapes 
and vines. (I 24041, Dec. 11, 1907.) 
[12456 

Meagher (Marion  T.), 


New York, N. Y. 


Naturalist. Young girl with natural- 
ists net in her hand. (I 238795, | 
Nov. 26, 1907.) [12457 | 


Miranda (Fernando), jr., 
New York, N. Y. 
Primitive marksman. Ancienf Indian 


lying on ground shooting arrow. (1 
23872, Dec. 2, 1907.) [12458 | 
Mitchell (Edward H.), | 

San Francisco, Cal. 
In the snow sheds, Sierra Nevada 
Mts. Locomotive coming through | 


snow shed. (I 23681, Nov. 12, 1907.) 

[12459 

One of the good things grown in Cali- 

fornia. Darkey woman holding large 

Slice of watermelon. LL 28697, 

Sept. .12, 1907; 1 photo. Nov. 12, 
1907.) 


1908 holly design. Twigs of wood 
bent into the shape of 1908 with 
spray of holly intertwined. (I 
23679, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


1908 poinsettia design. Figures 19058 
cut from a block of wood with spray 
of poinsettia intertwined. (I 238680, 
Nov. 12, 1907.) 


1908 poppy design. The numerals 1908 
intertwined with a spray of poppies. 
(I 23678, Nov. 12, 1907.) 


[12454 | 


| Coming 


Moeller (Louise), 
York: Nav xe 

Auditing committee. Three elderly 
men seated at table. (I 23868, Nov. 
30, 1907.) [12460 


Moller (Ludwig), Lii- 
beck, Germany. 

Aus Alt Weimar; by Max Merker. A 
garden in which a group of people 
are sitting under a tree. (I 23874, 
Pec, 2) 1907) [12461 


Montgomery (A.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

Corn. Hight ears of corn hanging on 
old barn door. (I 28902, Dec. 3, 
1907.) [12462 

Game. A duck and prairie chickens 
hanging on old barn door. (I 23901, 
Dee. 3, 1907. 

Nature’s gold. Turned over barrel, 
corn and pumpkin. (1 23724, Nov. 
20, 1907. 


Moran 


New 


(Leon), Plain- 
field, N. J. 
Court beauty. Young woman with 
white hair, black hat. (I 18728, 
Nov. 20, 1907.) [12463 


Day dreams. Young woman wearing 


large hat trimmed with feathers. (I 
23727, Nov. 20, 1907.) 
National art company, 
New York, N. Y. 
Autumn reflections. Autumn  land- 
scape, brook in center. (I 23740, 
Nov. 20, 1907.) [12464 


Bay view. Marine scene, with sail 
boat at the edge of water. (I 
23904, Dec. 3, 1907.) 


storm. 
approaching storm. 
3, 1907.) 


Golden sunset. 
and white birch trees. 
Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Friday’s child. Little boy in shabby 
elothes. (I 23742, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Little Bo Peep. 
field, holding shepherd’s crook. 
23745, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Little Boy Blue. 
among some hay. 
1907.) 


Monday’s child. Little girl in red 
coat standing in front of a picture 
store. (I 23749, Noy. 20, 1907.) 


Saturday’s child. Little girl standing 
under a tree with a basket of 
violets. (I 23747, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Landscape showing 
(I 23908, Dec. 


Fall landscape, brook 
(I 28741, 


Little girl in daisy 
(I 


Little boy asleep 
(1 23746, Nov. 20, 


KINE 


| y. 2, nos. 49-52 


_ Blind man’s buff. 


ARTS 825 


National art company, 
New York, N. Y. | 
Sunday’s child. Interior of country | 


church showing little girl. (I 237438, 


Noy. 20, 1907.) 


Tuesday’s child. Little girl dancing. — 
(I 23750, Nov. 20, 1907.) 


Thursday’s child. Little girl ne | 
because she has dropped her doll. 
(I 23748, Nov. 20, 1907.) | 


Wednesday’s child. Little boy playing | 
with a kitten. (I 23744, Nov. 20, | 
_ 1907.) 


New England confection- 
ery company, Boston, 

Mass. 
Sweet surprise. Man holding a box | 
of candy toward lady who is seated | 
in a chair. (I 23911, Dec. 4, 1907.) | 
[12465 

New York art company, 

New York, N. Y. 

Teddy bear hold up. Little bear sur- | 
rounded by cats. (I 23799, Nov. 27, 
1907.) [12466 | 


Northwestern knitting 
company, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Merry Munsing family. Five children 
in underclothing deeply 
in Christmas tree. (I 23777, 
23, 1907.) 


Nov. 


ing underwear.] (I 23924-23930, 


Dec. 4, 1907.) 


Pepsi cola company, New- 
bern, N. C. 


Here’s to your health. Young woman | 
Cry 


in left hand. 
[12468 


holding a glass 

23888, Dec. 3, 1907.) 
Perry (HH. Wood), New 

Work, IN.) Y. 

Interior of barn, 


number of children playing. (1 
23864, Noy. 30, 1907.) [12469 | 
Perry (Emilie), Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

Longfellow. Relief bust modelled | 
from a portrait. (I 23779, Nov. 25, | 
1907. ) [12470 | 

Wagner (Richard). Relief bust 
modelled from a portrait. (1 23778, 


Noy. 25, 1907.) 


Peyroud (Frank 
Chicago, I]. 


C.), 


Summer. Summer landscape, showing | 
small brook. (I 23863, Nov. 30, 
1907.) [12471 


_Auf dem ausguck; 


| Jesuskindes (Des) traum; 


interested | 
Till Eulenspiegel; 


[12467 | 
[7 drawings of figure of child illustrat- | 


| Village band. 


| Pylone. 
a 


_ Atlantic squadron. 


| Browsing. 


Photographische gesell- 
schaft, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 


by Eugene yon 


Blaas, girl in peasant’s garb with 
basket on her arm. (I 23787, Nov. 
26, 1907.) [12472 


Aus Norwegen; by S. Jacobsen, lake 
with rocky shores. (I 23790, Nov. 
26, 1907.) 


| Es ist vollbracht; by Joseph Kostka, 


head of Christ with crown of thorns. 
(I 23801, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Tramille de perdrix ; by Edouard Merite, 
family of partridges in a field. (I 
23791, Nov. 26, 1907.) 


| Highland ravine Glen Affric; by Mac- 


Whirter, landscape with wild stream 
between wooded cliffs. (I 28802, 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 


| Ja oder nein? by Eugene von Blaas, 


cavalier leaning over a wall talking 
to a smiling girl sitting on a’ bench. 
(I 23785, Noy. 26, 1907.) 

by Josef 
Christ child 
(I 23788, 


von Mencina Krzesz, 
asleep in the manger. 
Nov. 26,, 2907.) 


| Vesperus ; by G. B. Roy, young woman 


praying in chureh. (I 23789, Nov. 
26; L907) 


by Rudolf WHich- 


staedt, interior showing a number 
of people drinking. (I 28786, Nov. 
26, 1907.) 

Plumb (Henry Grant), 


New York, N. Y. 
Musicians playing in a 


public square at night. (I 23938, 
Dee.2d;4190%,) [12473 
Prochazka (Ferdinand), 


New York, N. Y. 

Two pylones ornamented with 

festoons, four Doric columns and 

three steps.. (1 23769, Nov. 22, 

1907. ) [12474 

Quirk (Nicholas J.), Chi- 
eago, Ill. 

A number of bat- 
tleships under full speed going in 
same direction. (I 23633, Nov. 11, 
1907. ) [12475 

Ransom (Fletcher C.), 
New York, N. Y. 

Rural scene showing old couple stand- 
ing at a gate watching departure of 
their old horse. (1 23857, Nov. 29, 
1907.) [12476 


Rungius (Carl), Brook- 

Wyn. Nin 
Bull moose, head down. 
(I 23693, Nov. 14, 1907.) [12477 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


M.i8., Dt. & 


Rungius (Carl), 

Eyres 

Elk of by-gone times. Elk on a moun- 
tain. (I 238692, Nov. 14, 1907.) 


Brook- 


Saint-Gaudens (Augusta 
H.) ex#e., Windsor, Vt. 

Head of a woman. Statue by Augus- 
tus Saint-Gaudens, of small bust of 
a young woman. (I 23793, Nov. 26, 
1907.) [12478 


Sanders publishing com- 
pany, Chicago, Ill. 
Pet of the farm. Little girl sitting on 
baek. of ,a (bulls Ch 2a cit, Noy.. 14, 
1907.) [12479 


Schmitzer (Gebriider), 
Berlin, Germany. 
Departure of the pilots; by A. Jens- 
sen, boat containing seamen. (I 
23630, Noy. 11, 1907.) [12480 


Lo spasimo; by A. A. Alcioti, woman 
Sleeping and in her dream sees a 
Violinist. (I 23797, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Through the surf; by A. Jenssen, sev- 
eral seamen awaiting a sail boat. 
(I 238631, Nov. 11, 1907.) 


Schoen (Henry), New- 
arlene a 
Roosevelt (President). High relief in 
plaster paris. (I 23798, Nov. 27, 


1907.) [12481 


Schreyvogel (Chas.), Ho- 
boken, N. J. 

Hard pushed; by Charles Schreyvo- 
gel, cowboy firing behind him at 
Indian. (I 238675, Nov. 12, 1907.) 

[12482 


Seamans (Frank Mer- 
rell), Cleveland, Ohio. 
Cherries are ripe. Young girl hold- 
ing cherries between her teeth. (I 
23715, Nov. 18, 1907.) [12483 


(M. A.), New 
York, N.Y. 
Display booth. Circular 

spanned by heavy arch. (I 238696, 

Noy. 14, 1907.) [12484 


Octagonal floor plan having cen- 
tral column. (I 23695, Nov. 14, 
1907.) 


Rectangular 
corner columns. 
1907.) 


Smith (De Cost), 
York, N. Y. 

Medicine lance. Indian skirmish in 
which bearer of medicine lance has 
been injured. (I 23800, Nov. 27, 
1907.) [12485 


Singer 


floor plan 


floor plan having 
(I 28594, Nov. 14, 


New 


Spielvogel, (H.), New 
York, Nie 
Aprés lorage (After the storm); by 
Joh. Kelling, showing ocean. (I 
23687, Nov. 18, 1907.) [12486 


Crépuscule (In twilight) ; by Theoph 
de Bock, lake surrounded by trees. 
(I 23688, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Matinée (Morning); by Lucian Gri- 
veau, lake and a man in a boat. (I 
23686, Nov. 18, 1907.) 


Matinée de juillet (A morning in 
July); by Paul Sain, a lake and a 
man in a boat. (I 23689, Nov. 138, 
1907.) 


Sweeney (Samuel), Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 

Daniel’s answer to the king and pro- 
tected by an angel. Daniel seated 
in den, angel standing beside him. 
(I 23873, Dec. 2, 1907.) [12487 


Swift & co., Chicago, Ill. 
Tea party. Five Japanese women 
seated on the floor drinking tea. (1 
23885, Dec. 3, 1907.) [12488 


Switzer (Maurice), New 
York, Ne We 
Aphrodite. Figure of nude woman, 
her hair exaggerated in length ris- 
ing from her head in a wavy line. 
(I 28720, Nov.. 20, 1907.) [12489 — 


Symmons (I. H.), Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Coming storm. Two children carry- 
ing pitch fork, hoe, rake and basket. 
(I 23804, Nov. 29, 1907. [12490 


Fashions. Full figure of two children, 
boy dressed in Buster Brown suit. 
(I 23807, Nov. 29, 1907.) 

Good pilot. Two children in a boat. 
(I 28805, Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Right key. Child standing on chair 
with key in her hand. (I 28810, 
Noy. 29; 190%) 


Self-rights. Two children imitating 
soldiers. (I 23809, Nov. 29, 1907.) 
Sporting lady. Full figure of lady with 


riding whip under 

23808, Noy. 29, 1907.) 
Boy wheeling little girl 
(Ly Zee, Nov. 29; 


her arm. (I 


Sweet meats. 
nM push sear 
1907.) 


Too high? Nit. Two children trying 
to get jam from a shelf. (I 23812, 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 


Child skipping along with 
(I 23806, 


Yum yum. 
a basket under each arm. 
Nov. 29, 1907.) 


lial 


FINE 
y. 2, nos. 49-52 


Tillinghast (Mary E.), 
New York, N. Y. 

In my father’s house are many man- 
sions. 
surrounded by five other figures. 
23817, Nov. 29, 1907.) [12491 


St. John the Evangelist, Angel of res- 
urrection, Angel of faith. Three 
panels, the middle one showing St. 

John, the side panels 
angels. (I 238818, Nov. 1907.) 


Turner (Charles Y.), 
New York, N. Y. 

Moll Pitcher. Oil-painting of woman 
standing by a field cannon. (I 
Zao20, Noy. 2, 1907; 1 photo Nov. 16, 
1907.) [12492 


Union metallic cartridge 
company, New York, 
ih eG 


Flying ducks. Marsh showing several 
ducks in act of fiying. 
Noy. 12, 1907.) 

Union Pacific tea com- 
pany, New York, 
me Y 


Little Goldie Locks. Little girl in | 


center of design, the border of which 
is composed of children playing in 


snow. (I 23767, Nov. 21, 1907.) 
[12494 
Ure” (David), Ports- 
mouth, N. H. 


Fort William & Mary. Scene as ex- 
isted in 1790, showing fort with the 
American flag. (I 23709, Nov. 16, 


1907.) ; [12495 
Walcott Ciarry MM. ),, 
Rutherford, N. J. 

Wish (The). Child on its knees holds 


one end of wish bone, older girl ly- 
ing on ground holds the other. 
23946, Dec. 6, 1907.) [12496 


Total number of entries of Fine Arts 


Seraph each since Jan. 1, 1907___.__ 


Christ with upraised hands | 
(I | 


showing | 


(I 23676, | 
[12493 | 


(fd) 


ARTS 827 


| Ward (Elsie), Windsor, 
ae 
| Russell (Irwin). Statue of head and 
neck on circular pedestal. (I 23813, 
Noy. 29, 1907.) [12497 


Weatherson (John), Chi- 
‘ cago, Ill. 
| Certificate of membership of Masonic 
lodge. Border composed of emblems 
used by the Masons. (I 238912, 
Dec. 4, 1907; 1 photo. Nov. 25, 1907.) 
[12498 


Whitehead & Hoag com- 
pany, Newark, N. J. 


Constance. Head and shoulders of a 
woman, profile view. (I 23723, Nov. 
20; 1907.) [12499 


Mother and babe. Mother sitting in a 
chair holding her babe. (1 28774, 
Nov. 22, 1907.) 

Thorough-breds. 
dark sorrel horse. 
12, 1907.) 


Lady mounted on 
(I 28677, Nov. 


Willett (Arthur), United 
States. 
Lost scent. 


Hunting scene, men in red 
coats on horseback. (I 23765, Nov. 
20; T9907.) [12500 


Wilson ‘Wrederick), Briar- 
cliff Manor, N. Y. 

Hosea and Amos. Double panel show- 
ing full length figures of Hosea and 
Amos. (I 28775, Nov. 23, 1907.) 

[12501 


| Witkowski (Karl), Vails- 

burg; N. J. 

| Three newsboys. Three boys trying 
to sell newspapers. (I 23773, Nov. 
emer CO dia) [12502 


completed by deposit of 1 photo- 


aE 


{ Adams (W. BH.) 10629. 


| Adams (I. ©.) 4280. 


| Adickes (G. W.) 7911. 


f Abbe (J. E.) 978, 7122, 8899, 11618, | 


12195. | 


| Abbé eng. co. 12170. 


Abbott (N. J.) & son. 4279. 


| 


' Aber (A.) 979. 
-Achille-Fould (G.) 8570. | 
Ackerman & Quigley litho. co. 746, | 


4051, 6812, 8322, 8867. 
Acomb (J. P.) 9234. 
Adams (G. F¥.) 1. 


Adams (I. M. C.) 10173. 
Adams (J.) 10924. 
Adams (J. H.) 12196. 
Adams (R.) 1073 


Adelsberger (M.B.) 7908. 


Agnew (T.) & son. 10174. 

Ahl (H. H.) 123893. 

Ahl (Henry H.) Autumn golden | 
light. 12414. 

Ailes (F'. 8.) 9842. 

Akeley (C. BE.) 11619. 

Alaska (C. J.) 8900. 

Albaugh (W. A.) 9843. 

Alcioti (A. A.) Lo spasimo. 12480. 

Aldrich (B. L.), jr. 8901. 

Aldrich & Smith. 9235. 

Alexander (J. M.) 2677. 

Alexander (lL. A.) 9236. 

Alexandria Washington lodge no, 22, 
A... & A. M. 9844. 

Alfano (V.) 2488, 11935. 

Alleock mfg. co. 19083. 

Allen (A. R.) 9865, 10343. 

Ailen (G. 8.) 11306. 

Allen (H. N.) 10344. 

Allen (J.N.) 7912, 8571, 9127. 

‘Alien (8. L.) & co. 12394. 

“Allen (W. C.) 8355, 9620. 

Allen (W. LL.) 11420. 

Allen & Nall. 983. 

Allison (J. W.) 10925. 

Allred (J.), jr. 12054. 

Alman & co. 984, 8902, 9845. 


INDEX TO PART 4. ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, PHOTO- 
GRAPHS, FINE ARTS 


New series—Volume 2, January-December, 1907. 


This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Engravings, Chromos 
_ Photographs, and Vine Arts registered during the year 1907. 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. 


Alma-Tadema (Lawrence). Caracalla 
and Geta. 12043. 

Almiral (R. F.) 5512, 79138, 8572, 
108738, 11307. 

| Alpha Delta Phi. 8720. 

Alveydre (St.-¥. d.) 10680. 

Amer, art news co. 2678, 5828. 

Amer. art socy. 10175. 

Amer. bank note co. 9287. 

Amer. book co. 7914. 

Amer. caramel eco. 6888. 


| Amer. cigar co. 10561, 12395. 


Amer. colortype co. 2, 2489. 
Amer. eng. co. 10176. 


| Amer.-examiner, 8721, 9238, 9621, 


10177, 106381, 10926, 11421, 12055, 
12396. 


| Amer. horse breeder pub. co. 11620, 


12056 


| Amer. institute of electrical engineers, 


9336. 


| Amer.-jour.-examiner. 3, 2679, 5829, 


5836, 8174, 8722, 9239, 9622, 10178, 
10632, 10927, 11422, 12057 


| Amer. leaflet co. 9623. 
| Amer. league for citizenship training. 


11423. 


| Amer. litho. co. 985, 2491, 4063, 5515, 


7174, 7915, 8868, 8903, 9 9128, 9367, 
9528, 9846, 10084, 10345, 10562, 
10874, 11045, 11076, 11308, 11577, 
11936, 12397. 


| Amer. motor car manufacturers’ assn, 


9800. 

Amer. mutoscope & biograph co. 988, 
4283, 7129, 8904, 9368, 9847, 10738, 
11077, 11621, 12197. 

Amer. nat’) bank. 8573. 

Amer. photo. co. 11424. 


| Amer. poultry jour. pub. co. 2814. 
| Amer. ptg. co. 11425. 


Amer. show print co. 5518, 7921, 8574, 
10085, 10563, 10875, 11309, 11937, 
12398. 

Amer. socy. for the prevention of 
cruelty to animals, 10086. 


829 


330 


Amer. statuary co. 9129. 
Amer. steel plate eng. co. 
Amer. steroscopie co. 
8356, 11078, 11622. 
Amer. tobacco co. 8575, 91380, 9529, 
10876, 11310. 
Amer. Sswineherd pub. co. 
Ames (G. W.) 990. 
Ames (L. P.) 4288, 8905. 
Amick (F. S.) & Darrow (EH. A.) 
14623. 
Amon (W. A.) 
Anderson (C. R.) 11426. 
Anderson (J. S.) & son. 11080. 
Anderson & Monroe. 10346. 
Anderson pub. co. 5963, 8175, 9624, 
10179, 10928. 
Andrews (C. L.) 
Angle (J. H.) 8357. 
Anketell (E. N.) 2816. 
Antlers (M.) 91831. 
Antrim (B.) 10564. 
Apgar (W. M.) 9848, 10348. 
Apparel retailer. 122. 
Appomattox trust co. 
Arakelyan (S.) 4289. 
Arbuckle (M.) . 11624. 
Arcade circus co. 11579. 
_ Armitage (P. C.) 10739, 12198. 
Armour & co. 11811. 
Armstrong (A.) 11081. 
Armstrong (HE. A.) mfg. co. 
Arnette (E.) 4291. 
Arnold (A.) 9849. 
Arnold (F. Mel.) 11812. 
Arnold (lL. A.) 2817. 
Arnold (M. 8S.) 10087. 
Arnold (R. J.) 1004. 
Arnold (W. W.) 4294. 
Arnot (R.) 
Arosamena (J. H.) 8906. 
Art & color co. 2819, 5978. 
Art color co. 2823, 9626. 
Artad press. 9627. 
Arthur (J.) 1014, 7183, 9869, 9850, 
10565, 10877, 11313, 11625, 12199. 
Artigue (H.) 55283. 
Asbury Park bathing co. 
Ashby (H.) 8358. 
Ashley (B. J.) 1238. 
Ashley (Clifford W.) 
whale. 12406. 
Ashton (C.) 8176, 9628. 
Aspinwall (L.) 124. 
Atlas Storage co. 2827. 
Austen (J. I.) co. 6839. 
Austin (A.) 9629. 
Austrian (B.) 95380, 10088, 10878, 
11988. 
Avey (E.) 
Avjian (A. H.) 
Ayer (H. L.) 9680. 
Ayers art studio. 9851. 
Ayres (A. N.) 10879. 
Baas & Schultz. 12058. 
Babbitt (D. S.) 2829. 


5962, 8725. 
4284, 7132, 


11578. 


11079. 


8325. 


11427. 


11626. 


Lancing a 


10930. 
8559. 


8724, 9625, 10180, 10929. 


INDEX 


n. s., pt. 4 . 


Babcock (Mrs. B.) 10181, 106383. 

Babcock (G.) 11628. 

Bachrach & bro. 8360, 11627, 12200. 

Back (C. J.) (Saqu) 

Bacon art co. 9801, 11046. 

Baer (W. J.) 9182. 

Bail (J.) S576: 

Bailey (C. R.) 11629. 

Bailey co. 10566. 

Baily (O. H.) 9681. 

Baily. (Ts. BL) nes2: 

Bain (G. G.) 10349. 

Baird (M. R.) 12201. 

Baker (D. C.) 11083. 

Baker (E. G.) 7922. 

Balazs (A.) 9852. 

Baldwin & Howell. 12171. 

Balestrieri (L.) 11317. 

Ball (BH. LL. By aes 

Ball (it: Di). 23ers: 

Ball (S. A.) 9240. 

Ball (W. A.) 7149, 8361. 

Balla (S. BF). sont 

Ballin (H.) 2497. 

Balster (F. 8.) 4296. 

Bamforth & co. 98538, 10350, 
11630, 12202. 

Bancroft (M. H.) 2498, 9531. J 

Bandholtz (F. J.) 4298, 9854, 10351, | 
10740, 11085, 11631. | 

Bangs (F. C.) 8907), 10352) 11632. 

Banister (T.) 10853, 10741. 

Bank of Northport. 125. 

Bankers mining & development co. 
2880. 

Raptist young people’s union of Amer- 
iGa 2; 
Barclay (J. 8S.) 

Barde (F. S.) 8362. 

Barillot (1) 8578. 

Barker (B. B.) 1068, 8908, 9855, 
10354, 10742, 11086, 11633, 12208. 

sarker (C. E.) 8363, 8909. 

Barker (E. R.) 12204. 

Barmore (C.) 126. 

3arnard’s studio. 9856, 10355. 

Barnes (A. H.) 1069. 

Barnes (G.) 10634. 

Barnes-Crosby co. 2499, 5524, 7923, 
8579, 9133, 9532, 10089, 10567, 10880, 
11314, 11936, 12400. 

Barrett (H. H.) 1078, 12205. 

Barrett (M. W.) 9371. 

Barrett (P. F.) 10981. 

Barrie (G.) & sons. 2831, 5977, 8177, 
8726, 9241, 106385, 12059. 

Barrow (L. G.) 8178. 

Barrows (P.) 103856. 

Barrs (C. H.) 8179. 

Barsia (G.) 9242. 

Bartels (H. F.) 10857. 

Bartlett co. 10182. 

Barton (KE. H.) 12206. 

Barton & Spooner co. 
10636, 10982. 

Bash (G. A.) 11634. 


11084, 


4300. 


127, 8910, 


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a * a a —— -- —— 


| INDEX 831 
y. 2, nos. 1-52 
Easton (J. W.) 113815. Benziger (A.) 11429. 
Bataille (J. J.) 12207. Benziger bros. 132, 9804. 
Bateham (C. 8S.) 8364. | Beraud (J.) 8584. 
Bates (H. M.), trustee. 9533. Berdan pub. co. 10933. 
Battershall (C. E.) 9803. Berger (H.), jr. 8915. 
Bauer (F. M.) 9134. ; Bergman (S8.) 8916. 
Bee : Black. 8580, 9135, 10090. Bermal (J.) 7960. 

auch (M. P.) 11939. | Bernhard (J. W. (gisias 
madam (HH: M.).. 11635. Bernstein ae ie Fei 
Baumann (K.) 11087. Berry (W. 8.) 43801, 7156, 10361. 
Baumgardner (J. A.) 8911. Berryman (C. K.) 9632. ; 

ae & Lamb optical co. 8727, | Bersagel (T. L.) 8917. 

116386. Berthelon. 8585. ) 
Baxter (D. F.) 12208. | Berwick store co., lt. 8369. 
Bay shore real estate co. 12060. Bettes (H. J.) 7160. 

Baylis (R.'T.) 11637. Betzler (T. G.) 8870. 
Baylis (W.) 1079. Bevan CW). 11436: 
Beach (H. D.) co. 2584, 9534, 9857, | Peas (E. C.) 98638, 11642. 

10091. icke toy ShOS0, 

Beach (H. M.) 11638. Bickel & co. §918. 

Beach (W. M.) 8728. Bickley (G. R.) 2840. 

Beacon art co. 9372. | Bicknell (J. C.) 116438. 

Beals (J. T.) 1089, 7155, 8365. Bien (J.) & co. 10715, 11047, 11580, 
Beam (G. L.) 11639. T2172. 

Beane (Mrs. M.) 11640. | Bienemann (G2), »2835. 

Beardslee (G. F.) & McQuiddy (B. F.) pe ie a, er: pee 

10881. | D1Igelow . . So. 
Beattie (H. W.) 5595, 7959, 8581. Bee ON. Wen veer 
Becht (W.F.) 1090. Bere apne sc ugeet 
eee oe) / 1091, 8266, sore, | Billings (h. G.) 4018, 11001. 

eck ) 91, » 8912, | Binckley (N. F.) 9638 

10358, 10743, 11088. enone le eee 
Beck (C. W.) jr. 10092. | Birdsall (G. £.) 4320. , 
en ae a... ar | Birdsall (K. N.) 10934, 12062. 

CK . . . | Birge (W. H.) & sons co., 11092. 
Beckman (W. H.) 9858. | Birnbaum (S.) 7161. 

2 abs (C.) 9535. | Birney (W. V.) 8919, 9187, 9537, 
ale &. See aes | 11816, 11940, 12401. 
By . W. ISO. ISAT tank, Wisc Wis tO 

| Bedon (A. P.) 9378, 9860, 11089. | Bisbee (C. i) 11645, 12211. 
Beebe (J. E.) 10359. | Bischoff & Hofle. 9538, 11317. 
pcery Py. ee | Bish (A. A.) 11646. 
Sehrens : ae | Bissell (J. G.) 9188. 
Behrens (G. A.) 5597, 9136, 12061. | Bit & as en co. 8729. 
Zeich (P. F.) 10714. | Bitter (M. M.) 98181. 
Belcher & Waterson. 7152. Blaas (Eugene von): 
Belden (P.) 2882. Auf dem ausguck. 12472. 
Bell (C.) 8867, 8918. Ja oder nein? 12472. 
Bell (C. M.) photo. co. 9861. Black (A.) cloak co. 11941. 
Bell (H.) 10183. i Black (H.) & co. 11318, 11942. 
Bell (J. P.) co. 131, 2888. | Black & white pub. co. 12063. 
Bell (J. W.) son & co. 11428. | Blackall (C. H.) 8586. 
Bell (M. K.) 11641. Blackburn (G. F.) 1102. 

m2 

Bellamy (C. R.) 9536. Blackmore (A. E.) 9189. 


Benedict (O.) 


Bellanger (C.) 

Bellet (A.) 
After the champagne. 
Embarressed clown. 


Bemis (H. G.) 7154. 

1098. 

Benham (W. D.) 12209. 
Benjamin (I.) 9374, 10744, 12210. 
Bennett (D. H.) 9862. 

Bennett (H. H.) 9375, 10184, 10360. 
Bennett (H. M.) 8914. 

Bennett (L. H.) 8368. 


8583. 


12038. 
12038. 


| Blackwell (J. R.) & co. 


| Blakiston’s (P.) sons & co. 
| Blanchard (P.) 
| Blanchard, Young & co. 


8182. 

Blaisdell (J. G.) 8920. 

11482. 

8587. 

2841. 
2536. 

TAT2. 

2842. 


Blashfield (E. H.) 
Blazier (G. A.) 

| Blecker (G. H.) 

| Bledsoe (J. W.) 11098. 
| Blenner (C. J.) 11819. 
| Bliss bros. 11094. 

| Bloch bros. tobacco co. 


11943. 


832 


INDEX 


n.s., pt.4 9 


8371. 
12064. 


Bloom (A. J.) 
Bloom (C. F.) 
Blosser (J. A.) 
PPA 
Blotcky (A. G.) 5598, 7173. 
Bluhm (C. A.) 9539. 
Blumenstiel & Smith. 11647. 
Bobbett (W.) 10568. 
Bobbs-Merrill co. 10935, 11648. 
Bobrick (M. A.) 8780. 


Bock (Theoph de) Crépuscule. 12486. 


Bodine (H.) 
Bodine (H. O.) 
Boedicker (H. C.) 
Boehm (G.) 103868. 
Boemermann (H. J.) jr. 
Boh (J.) S183: 
Bohl (C. C.) 11096. 
Bohlmann (H. T.) & Finley (W. L.) 
8922. 
Boice (B.) 
Boileau (P.) 
Bomboy (A.) 
Bommer bros. 
Bond (G. W.) 
10746, 11097, 11649, 122138. 
Bong (R.) “7961,” 10569. 
Book news monthly. 
8731, 9634, 10637, 10936, 11488. 
Boone blank book co. 11098. 
Boos (Hh. )H.) 8372.) 10365. 
Boosy (G. A.) 12214. 
Boor CE, Dy sie2is: 
Bordeaux (D. J.) 43842. 
Borgfeldt (R.) 11581. 
Borglum (G.) 11650. 
Borglum (S. H.) 9540. 
Borman’ (C= EB.) iGo. 
Boston (EF. J.) 8589. 
Boston Amer. 9635, 10186, 10638. 


1103. 
4341, 8921. 
9865. 


9376. 


8923. 
6851, 
1104, 

2843. 


Boston art silver plate co. 5599. 

Boston herald co. 1105, 2847, 8185, 
8373, 8925, 9878, 11099. 

Boston packing co. 8186. 

Boston photo news co. 9867, 10366. 

Boston post. 10639. 

Boston rubber shoe co. 4064, 7962, 
10716. 

Bosworth (lL. M.) 8874, 8782. 


Bourgeois (U. D.) 10367. 
Bouvier (A. J.) 12065. 
Bowden (C. F.) 2858. 
Bowden (W. C.) 8926. 
Bowden studio. 9868. 
Bowdoin college library. 1109. 
Bowers (B. M.) & co. 9140. 
Bowers-Irwin co. 8733. 
Bowles (A. G.), jr. 10368. 


Bowles (J. B.) 1388, 2854, 6019, 8734, 
9243, 11434. 

Bowman (BH. S.) 12216. 

Bowser (S. F.) & co. 8735, 9244, 
10987. 

Royce (I. D.) 4844. 

Boyd (F. M.) 9879, 10747. 

Boylan (F. M.) 9686. 


4321, 10362, 11095, 


8588, 11320, 12174. 


8924, 9377, 9866, 10364, 


2844, 6018, 8184, 


Boyle (G. F.) 2540. 

Brack (C.) & Weller) (Glam. b.. ie 
7974, 9541, 10570. 

Brackett (G. H.) 10369. 

Bradford (W. R.) 7174. 

Bradley (A. F.) 9869, 10370. 

Bradley (H. L.) 10748. 

Bradley (J. S.), jr. 12066. 

Bradley (M.) co. 188. 

Bradley (M. G.) 4345. - 

Bradley (W. A.) 4846. 

Brady (E.) soz 

Brady (G.. Wo) geste: 

Brady (W. A.) 11582. 

Bragdon (J. C.) 8928. 

Bragg (R. EH.) 6024. 

Branch (H. ©.) )aortg: 

Branch (W. (G:)” 32a 

Brand (A.)) 96387, 11652: 

Brand (J. G.)" alesse: 

Brandt (C. EH.) 9245: 

Branson (O. M.) 10871, 11100. 

Braun, Clement & eco. 1110, 7175, 
83876, 8590, 9380, 9542, 10098, 10571, 
11101, 1132 

Braus’ art store. 113822. 

Bréauté (A.) 5609. 

Breckenridge (H. H.) 

Brehm (F. M.) 8929. 

Breitwiser (M. M.) 9543. 

Bremer (W.) 114385. 

Brenner (VY. D.) ‘7975. 

Brentanos’. 8736. 

Bresler (F. H.) co. 

Breton (H.) 22248: 

Bretzinan (C. F.) 9870. 

Bretzler (T. G.) 8980. 

Breuker & Kessler co. 
8325, 10824, 11048, 12175. 

Brewster (G. T.) 14828. 

Brewster photo. co. 11102. 
Sriar (A. Le R.) 9247. 1 

Brickdale (H. F.) When earth was | 
nigher heaven than now. 12487. 

Brief press. 1389. 

Briggs (D. F.) co. 9638. 

Briggs (R. HE.) 9871. 

Briggs (W. S.) 103872. 

Brill (G. RB.) Baa 

Britton (S. C.) 9141. 

Broadwell (W. H.) 9872, 11654. 


9246. 


9544. 


4078, 6854, 


Brock (N.) 1189. 
Brodie (E. L.) 95465. 
Brohm (G.). 12249: 


Bromeier & Gawthrop. 9248. 


Bromley (HK. A.) 8377. 

Bronner (G. H.) 11655. 

Brooke (M. E.) 140, 2857, 9249. 
Brooklyn daily eagle. 9805. 
Brooks (J. L.) 11486. 

Brooks (lL. R.) 11487. 

Brooner (O. E.) 8931. 

Brown (A. E.) 1198. 

Brown (D. EE.) 113824. 


Brown (D. D.) drug co. 6025. 
Brown (F. EH.) 9381, 103878. 


y. 2, nos. 1-52 


| Brown (G. A.) 9546. 


Brown (H. W.) 7177, 8378, 8932, 
| 9882. 

Brown (J. C.) 11944. 

\ Brown (J. G.) 2542, 8591, 9547, 
| 10094. 

| Brown (J. H.) 11656. 


Brown 
Brown 


| (L. F.) © 10095. 
Brown 


ewig) 11103, 11657. 

(N= Hi.) - 1195, 11658,. 12220. 

fsb) 10750. 

ee AGO: 

CW. F.) 11945. 

(W. H.) postal/card co. 8737. 

| Brown & Bigelow. 141, 6026, 8187, 
8738, 10938. 

Brown art co. 114388. 

Brown bros. 8933. 

Brown chemical co. 

Browne (R. M.) 

Brownscombe (J.) 

Brownson (W. G.) 


Brown 
| Brown 
Brown 
Brown 


12402. 
8188. 
11946. 
2864. 
4347. 
10640. 
tA, 
10096. 
8934. 
| 8189. 
| Brunswick (H.) 12222. 
| Brunswick-Balke-Collender co. 
, _ 9896. 
| Bryan (H. R.) 


Bruce (C. EH.) 
| Bruce (W.) 
Brugler (D.) 
Brulegravure co. 
' Brunel (Mrs. E.) 
| Brunner (C.) 


8869, 


11660. 
Bryant (W. W.) 9883. 
) Bryson (J. R.) 11947, 12408. 
' Buchan’s soaps. 8739. 
Buckingham & Harley. 12067. 
| Buck (A. W.) 9884. 
| Buck (G. VY.) 8935. 
Buck print. co. 9689. 
| Buckbee (C. E.) 9640. 
| Buckelmueller (H.) 8740. 
| Buckham (C. W.) 9250. 
| Budget co. 2865. 
| Buffalo fine arts academy. 11439. 
| Buffalo times. 8741. 


| Buffham (G. R.) 98738, 11104, 12223. 
| Bulkeley (A. T.) 10187. 

| Bullard (C. E.) 7179, 11661. 
| Bumgarner (S. C.) 8870. 
Buongiorno (D.) 11325. 

Burbank (A. 8S.) 4851. 
9251. 
7676, 8592, 11826. 
8742. 

9641, 10097, 10188. 
12404. 


Burdick (B.) 
| Burdick (J. E.) 
| Burger (M. M.) 

Burgess (W. S.) 
| Burgy (FF. S.) 
| Burk (LL. A.) 9548. 

Burke (HE. & J.) 9142. 
Burke (F. P.) 83879, 9885. 
|} Burkhard (W.) 9386. 

Burkhart (E.) 9252. 
| Burkholder (J. H.) 11662, 12224. 

Burlock (R. P.) 11105. 

Burnell (J. C.) 8190. 

Burnham (H.) 8191. 
| Burnham (J. A.) 12225. 


21230—07T——-4 


INDEX 


| Canfield (J. M.) 


| Caproni (P. P.) & bro. 


833 


1 a 


Burns; (H.-J. C.)- 10189: 

Burr pub. co. 12068. 

Burrell (D. T.) 1196, 12226. 

Burrell . (J. °C.) 8192; 

Burroughs (E. W.) 10882. 

Burrows (C.) 8743, 10572. 

Burrows bros. co. 9253. 

Burt (F. D.) 8380, 11663. 

Burschel (V.) 9387, 9549. 

Burschell (A. S.) 10573. 

Burt (i. BD) 9588: 

Burton (J.) 9874, 10374. 

Burtont;(Es Jd.) 4 9875. 

Burton bros. & co. 9550. 

Buser (O. 8.) 8936. 

Bussa (H. K.) 108375, 11664. 

Buster Brown co. 8744, 

Butler (Cs AS) | ass: 

Butler (C. F.) 9876. 

Butler (H. B. C.) 10641. 

Butler (J. L.) 8826. 

Byer (H. J.) 9642. 

Byrd (R. L.) 11665. 

Byron (J.) 4861, 8937, 11106, 11666. 

Cabane (E.) 8593. 

Cadwell (J. F.) & Rosser (B. L.) 
7190, 9389. 

Cahart & bro. 9807. 

Cairns (H.) 9551. 

Caldwell (W. H.) 1201. 

California panorama co. 
9877, 10376, 12227. 

Callanan (W. A.) 109389. 

Calleny (322) \ 95525 

Calveard (F. L.) 149. 

Calvert (E. C.) 7191, 8939, 11107. 

Cambridge historical society. 7193, 
(977. 

Cameron (E. 8.) 11327. 

Cammann (Mrs. H. H.) 

Campbell (C. P.) 11108. 

Campbell (G. J.) 11440. 

Campbell (H. S.) 7195. 

Campbell (J. L.) 12069. 

Campbell (R. J.) 10940. 

Campbell art co. 9254, 10190, 12228. 

Campbell, Metzger & Jacobson. 4074, 
8871, 11583. 

Canady (A. B.) 11667. 

Candee (B.) 11948. 

9879, 10377, 10751, 


8938, 9390, 


9878. 


11668. 
Capital city dairy co. 11584. 
Capital supply co. 12070. 
Capron (Mrs. A. K.) 9643. 
5610, 8594. 
Cardinell, Vincent co. 8381, 8940, 9644 
Carey (N. W.) 11669. 
CarlvGiiwB:) 158. 
Carleton & Hovey. 4076. 
Carlyle (F.) 11828, 12405. 
Carnes (J. W.) 11585. 
Carpenter (G. A.) 11441. 
Carpenter (L. M.) 5611. 
Carpenter (W. E.) 4868. 
Carr (Ee. S.) 9808: 


834 


Carrington (J. B.) 11670. 
Carroll (J. B.) 6057, 7196, 10191. 
Carruth (W. E.) 8882. 
Carstens (J. C.) 6062, 10192. 

Carter (H. H.) 8941, 9880, 103878, 
11109, 11671. 
Cartland (J. H.) 
Cartledge (W. F.) 
Cartledge (W. T.) 

Cary (hae). 228i. 
Case (C. D.) 9881. 
Case (M. A.) & co. 10941. 
Case & Draper. 7198, 8942, 10752. 
Casey (F. D.) 2548. 
Cash (H. O.) 10194. 
Casnelli (V.) 9553. 
Caspar (C. -N.) co. 10642. 
Cassco bar-metallic packing co. 
Cassill (G. N.) 8883. 
Casualty co. of America. 9255. 
Catalina novelty co. 8948. 
Cawston ostrich farm. 11110, 11672. 
Gayee (HL) I202. 
Caywood (E. S.) 9882. 
Celebrity art co. 7213, 8944, 93891, 
10379, 10643, 11673, 12072. 
Central news co. 11674. 
Central pub. house. 11586. 
Century co. 8745, 10195, 11442, 12406. 
Chabas (P.) 8595. 
Chadbourne (W. J.) 
Chadwick eng. works. 
Chamberlain ‘(f. N.)” 10380, 11a, 
Chamberlin (W. A.) 10881. 
Chamberlin, Weber & Barnes. 
Chambers (R.°M.) 21112, 
Champenois. 11443, 11949. 
Chandler (T. P.) 2876. 
Channing (J. JT.) 10644. 
Chapman T2229: 
Chapman (FE. 8.) 8746. 
Chapman (i, Me)! ob 2073- 
Chapman (N.) 8945. 
Charak (H. B.) 154. 
Chase (D. H.) 9256, 9646. 
Chase (F. F.) 8198. 
Chase (J. L.) 10942, 11444. 
Chase (W.) & co. 11114. 
Chase (W. G.) 11118. 
Chattanooga medicine co. 
Chatterley (T. S.) 155. 
Chautauqua photo. co. 8946, 11115. 
Chester (C. L.) 93898. 
Cheyne (C.) 4869. 
Cheyne (C. E.) 
Chialiva (L.) 
Chicago & Alton railroad co. 
ala lalaley 
Chicago Baily co. 83884. 
Chickering (H.) 1208, 2877, 4870, 
7241, 8385, 9883, 10382, 10753, 11117, 
IMG75,) 12230: 
Child (F. G.) 
Childs (C. R.) 
Choate (W. W.) 
Chouinard (O.) 


12071. 
9809. 
10193. 


9645. 


9592. 
10196. 


10098. 


11950. 


9395, 


9884. 

8947, 12231. 
8386. . 
10383. 


INDEX . 


' Cohen (J.) 


| Colin-Libour (Mme.) 
| Collier (P. F.) 


| Collin (R.) 
| Collins (S. E.) 


Christian (W. J.) 8747. { 

Christian herald. 11951. 

Christy (F. H.) 156, 11952. 

Chromograph art mission. 10943. 

Church (F. 8.) 7978, 8596, 9144, 9554, 
10574, 12407. ' 

Church (G. B.) 9885. 

Ciammaichella (J.) 2549. 

Clancy (C. W.) 158, 9647. 

Claney (F. V.) 93896. 

Clark (A. Hj) 2882; 

Clark (C. M.) pub. co. 

Clark (D.)- 11445. 

Clark (BE. S27) d2Zae8 

Clark (J. FE.) 9886. 

Clark (J. S.) eo. 9945: 

Clark eng. & printing co. 8748. 

Clarke (B. L.) 11446. 

Clarke (C. L.) 11676. 

Clarke (F. C.) 4897, 7248, 8387. 

Clatworthy (F. P.) 9887, 10754. 

Claudy (C. H.) 8388, 9897. 

Clausen (W.) 11329. 

Clay (J.-C:) > 10623: 

Clay studio. 122338. 

Clayton (G. W.) 2883, 10883. 

Clayton (T. W.) 6064. 

Cleaves (C. H.) 4898. 

Cleaves (EK. C.) 8389. 

Clemens (W. M.) 1217. 

Clements (W. W.) 2884. 

Cleveland (H. B.) 11958. 

Cleveland & Whitehill co. 
6858. 

Cline (Ll. La) ~2G77. 

Cline (W. 8S.) 8948. 

Clinedinst (B. M.) 
10384, 10755, 11678. 

Clinton storage warehouses. 

Clippinger (H. T.) 9889. 

Clogenson (H.) 11679. 

Closson (W. B.) 10944. 

Clysmiec spring co. 10884. 

Coane (R. W. & F. W.) 4406. 

Cockroft (H. 2)” Ss6is: 

Coe (E.) 12408. 

Coffin (R. L.) 11954. 

Cohen (A.) 8750. 

Cohen (J. H.) 12074. 

Cohen (K. M.) 10885. 

alm aa 

2885. 

2886, 8194. 

8597. 

& son. 2550, 5614, 

7980, 8598, 9146, 9398, 9555, 10099, | 

10197, 10575, 10886, 113830, 11680, || 

11955, 12409. | 

8599. 

LZS2. 

Collins (P. V.) pub. co. ( 

Colnaghi (P. & D.) 8195. ( 

Colorado iron works co. 161, 2887, | | 

8751, 9257, 9648, 10198, 11448. 

( 


6065. 


4399, 5612, 


1218, 8390, 9888, 
8749. 


Colby, CV. Ne) 
Coleman (E. G.) 


Columbia calendar co. 163, 2893. 
Columbus citizens telephone co. 12075. 


| 
j 


| Covell (B. G.) 


INDEX 


vy. 2, nos. 1-52 


835 


Columbus dispatch. 9399. 

Colville (J. P.) 7249. 

Comerre (L.) 8600. 

Comery (HK. M.) 9556. 

Conard (H. W.) 10199. 

Conaway & Co. 7250. 

Cone & Sherwood. 12076. 

Cones (N. F.) 8391, 9400. 

Congdon & Crome. 6859. 

Conklin (D. B.) 2897, 6065, 9890, 
11331, 11449. 

Conrad (C. F.) 10945. 

Conrae post card co. 9891. 

Continental ad-novelty corpo. 

Continental art co. 8327. 

Continental insurance co. 

Cook (A. G.) 9401, 9892. 

Cook (B. A.) 11049. 

Cook (C. C.) 9893. 

Cook (F. A.) 11681. 

Cook (H. T.) 6067, 9258. 

Wook (1. i.) 4407. 

Cook (L.) 9649. 

Sook CR. Lb.) 5622, 9557. 

Cook (S. R.) 11588. 

Cook (W. C.) 6860. 

Cooledge (C. D.) 171, 2898. 

Cooley (L. L.) 8949. 

Coolidge (B.) 12338, 12234. 

Coolidge (C. M.) 6068. 

Coope (M. L.) 10946. 

Sooper (C.-C.) 11332. 

Cooper (E. HE.) 11450. 

Cooper (S.) 8601. 

Cooper (S. H.) 4408. 

Cooper (W. A.) 2900. 

Cooper & Bailey. 1234. 

Cooper novelty co. 2917. 

Coovert (J. C.) 1235, 8892, 8950, 9894, 
ANGS2. 12235. 


11587. 
10887. 


Cooper (J. H.)° 756. 
Copping (H.) 9259. 
Core (E. B.) 9895. 


Cornell co-operative socy. 10756. 
Cornish (G. B.) 8398. 
Correggio [Antonio Allegri] 
12002. 
Corry (F. E.) 9402. 
Corset city hose co. 10885. 
Corwin (C. A.) 9558, 11956. 
Corwin (C. B.) 8951. 
Costa (—) On the terrace. 
Coster (P. R.) 44138, 9896. 
Coulon (G. A.), sr. 5628. 
Coulson & Wendt. 1240. 
Couper (N. G.) 4414. 
Courcelles-Dumont. 8602. 
Courier co. of Buffalo. 757, 4081, 6861, 
8328, 8752, 8872, 9349, 9810, 10325, 
10717, 11050, 11589, 11683, 12176. 
Courtney (C. W.) 12177. 
9897, 10757. 
8196. 
7255. 
12410. 
1117a 


Virgin. 


12038. 


Coventry (M. L.) 
Cowan (S. E.) 
Cowles (H. S.) 
Cowley (G. E.) 


| Cumming (G. M.) 


Cox (A. H.) 2928. 

Cox (K.) 5625. 

Cox CE: )." 5626: 

Cox (P.) 8197, 8753, 9260, 9650, 10200, 

10646, 10947, 11451, 12077. 

Coxhead (J. H.) 11333, 11957, 12411. 
Coyle (J. A.) 2932. 

Coyle (M.) 11684. 


Oraig (T. B.) 8952, 9147. 

Crall (i. 34:) ©6070; 9261: 

Crandall (HE. L.) 7258. 

Crane (J. W.) 5628, 9559, 11334, 
11958, 12412. 

Craven (C. E.) 8894. 

Crawford (A. I.) 11120. 

Creasey (S. E.) 2933. 

Cree pub. co. 11121, 12236. 

Crepar (T. M.) 94083. 

Cressy (C. S.) 7985. 

Crider (M..-X.) “ie 

Cripps, (O. N.) 9404. 

Crooker (G. H.) 7261. 

Crosier (lL. H.) 8895. 

Cross (Mrs. C. 8.) 9405. 

Cross. (JAH. tle. 

Cross (W. R.) 


111.28, 11685, 122387: 

Crossland (W. R.) 1241. - 

Crouch (W. L.) 9898. 

Crowell pub. co. 2554, 4088, 5624, 
7986, 8603, 9148, 9560, 10100, 10576, 
10888, 11335, 11959, 124138. 

Crowley (C. 8S.) 9651. 

Cruset (S.) 9561. 

Cruver mfg. co. 7262, 8396, 8953, 
9406, 9899, 10386, 11124, 11686. 

Culbertson (S. J.) 10887. 

Cullen (EF. J.) 8397. 

Cullinane (L. M.) 2556. 

Cullum (J. B.) 1248. 

8604, 9562, 10577. 

11687, 12238. 

10388. 


Cummins (G. D.) 
Sunningham (W. R.) 
Curran (C: ©) 11960: 


Current literature pub. co. 11452. 
Curry (W.) 2935. 
Curtis (B.) 12414. 
Curtis (E. 8S.) 1246, 11125, 11688. 


Curtis (F. M.) 

Curtis (G. E.) 11689. 

Curtis & Cameron. 1417, 8398, 8954, 
9407, 9563, 9900, 10389, 11690. 


4089. 


| Curtis pub. co. 9262. 

Curtis silk farms. 9408, 9901, 
10201. 

Curtiss studio. 1428, 10758. 

Cusick (D. E.) 6071. 

Dake (E.) 9902. 

Dale (G. H.) 14926. 

Daley (C. F.) 11691, 12239. 

Dallin (C. E.) 7987. 

Dalziel (J.) 12078. 

Dameron (——). Visit to the nurse. 
12088. 

Dampf (C. J.) 9409. 

Daniel (C. Z.) 149%. 


Danville lodge, B. P.O. E. 11458. 


836 


Deprato statuary co. 2557, 5630, 7988, 
8605, 9149, 9564, 10101, 10578, 11836, 
11961, 12415. 

Darby (C. W.) 11692. 

Darby fire co. no. 1. 2950. 

D’Ardell (L. 8S.) 11454. 

Dario (D. D.) 8873. 

Darling (J.) 8329. 

Darnell (M. C.) 88830. 

Darragh (Mrs. L. H.) 5682. 

Daugherty (H.) 11693. 

Daughters of the Confederacy. 2951. 

Davenport (F. S.) 9410, 9903. 

Davenport (H.) 4419. 

Davidson (D.) 11128. 

Davidson (W. B.) 9411. 

Davidson & Averrett. 11120, 11694. 

Davidson bros. 9263, 9652. 

Davies (J. R.) 9904. 

Davies studio. 103890. 

Davis (A. E.) 10102. 

Davis (A. L.) 11180. 

Davis (C.) banner studio. 

Davis (C. C.) 2561. 

Davis (C. H.) 8955, 10759. 

Davis (G. H.), jr. 9905. 

Davis (J.) 2952, 6072. 

Davis (W. B.) 8956, 9150. 

Davis (W. 8S.) 9151, 12416. 

Davis & Cook. 8198. 

Davis & EHickmeyer. 
9906. 

Dawson (W.) 


10647. 


8399, 8957, 9412, 
2971 


Dawson (W. L.) 1431, 4416, 11131, | 
11695. 

Day (F. C.) 2562, 7991, 11387. 

Day (L.) 8400. 

Dayhuff (EK. V.) 10648. 

Deakin (E.) 56338. 

Dean (EH. O.) 10760. 


Dean (W. A.) 4427. 

Dean (W. L.) 56380. 

Deans (W. T.) & Co. 

Deatrick (W. W.) 

Debat-Possan (—): 
Restes (Les) du gotter. 
Two mothers. 12038. 

De Belzin (Serendat) Young maiden 

with roses. 12088. 

De Camp (R. EH.) 4482, 11696. 

Decker (W. S.) 2982, 6186, 11455. 

Dederick bros. 8199. 

Deeg (C.) 7266. 

De Guire (J. A.) 10761. 

Dehn (S8.) 178. 

Dejonge (L.) & co. 2564, 8606, 11962. 

De Land (TI. L.), jr. 2986, 12079. 

Delarue (F.) 10579. 

Delaval separator co. 7992, 11963. 

Delfe co. 8607. 

Delmas photo co. 11188. 

Delobbe (A.) 8608. 

De Long (W. E.) 11697. 

De Longe (O. I.) 12240. 

Delue (G.) 5687. 

De Luce (P.) 10580. 


4431. 
11182. 


12038. 


INDEX — 


| Dennis (J. A.) 


| Detroit free press. 


| Dexter (G. G.) 
| Dexter & Tuttle. 


| De Yough (J.) 


| Dicksee 
| Dickson (C.) 
| Dienelt (M. A.) 


| Dillenback (J. D.) 


n. s., pt. 4 


De Mange (L. B.) 
De Mars (F. H.) 
Deming (EH. W.) 2570, 9565. 
Deming (W. M.) 94]8. 
Demont (A.) 8609. 
Demont-Breton (Mme. V.) 8610. 
11456. 

11698, 12241. 


11134. 
8401. 


Denton (C. C.) 


Denver post. 10891, 10762, 11135, 
11699. 

De Selmo (O. C.) 9658. 

De Smith (J.) 111386. 

Detchon (A.) 5638, 9152. 

Detrick. (C. H.) 9414. 


11457, 12242. 

Detroit pub. co. 174, 1487, 2987, 4433, 
7267, 8402, 8754, 8958, 9158, 9264, 
9415, 9654, 9907, 10108, 10202, 10392, 
10581, 10768, 10948, 111387, 11458, 
11700, 12080, 12243. 

Deuble (C. G.) 8755, 10764, 10949, 
11701. 


| Devare (H. P. P.) 8756, 10649. 


Deveneau (M.) 8611 
De Voe (W.) 12081. 
Dewey (A. J.) 12417. 
De Windt (Mrs. E. C.) 


De Witt (M.) 


11702. 
7371, 10203, 10326. 
10398. 

9655. 
Dey (A. H.) 10765. 
Dey (C. M.) & Kinsey (A. T.) 11708. 
11964. 

10718, 10766. 
(Herbert) Clover 


Dial (E.) 
field. 
11979. 
Dickinson (A, M.) 
9908. 
7377, 9909, 11705. 
10204. 
9265. 
Dietsche (A. C.) 11459, 12082. 
Di Leva (A.): 11965. 
8757. 


11704. 


Dickson (T. J.) 
Diehl (F. R.) 


Dillon (T.) 10582. 
Distinctive advtg. 
12083. 


service. 11460, 


Dittemeyer (W. EH.) 10950. 

Dittmann (G. F.) boot & shoe co. 
8612. 

Ditty (J. S.) 10205. 

Dixon (I. T.) 4505. 


Dixon (J.) erucible co. 10104, 11338. 
Dr. Richards dyspepsia tablet assoc. 
8874. 
Dodge (HE. B.) 10767. 
Doherty (Mrs. L. C.) 
Dolby (T. G. F.) 7993. 
Donaldson (A.) 1503. 
Donaldson (A. M.) & Go. 
Donaldson (J. W.) 10951. 
Doolittle (L. C.) 103894. 
Doolittle (W. H.) 8758. 
Doornick (R.) 11707. 
Doring (Adolph G.) Nervi. 
Doty (H. EH.) 10395. 


6137. 


11706. 


12007, 


| Bastman (A. H.) 


“Eddington (C. G.) 
| Hddy (F. W.) 


INDEX 


y. 2, nos. 1-52 


Doty (J. M.) 6138. 
Doubleday, Page & co. 
Dougherty (W. W.) 
Douglas (J. W.) 
Douzette (Louis) : 
Maimoudnacht. 12007. 
Winterabend. 12007. 
Dow (CO. F.) 11708. 
Downey (W.) 8403. 
Drake (J: A.) > 10768. 
Drake (J. D.) 4507, 
10396, 11709. 
Drake (W. H.) 11966. 
Drake bros. 111388. 
Drake portrait co. 
Dray (H- C.) 8961. 
Drew (A. F.) 9154, 
Drexelius (H. C.) 6140. 
Dreyfus (B.) 2991. 
Wrought (J. T.) 9266. 
Drummond (A.) 9910. 
Dry (V..C.) s962. 
Dubas (J.) 12244. 
Dubrujeaud & Richeinoz (J.) 
Dubuque altar mfg. co. 11889. 
Dudley (J. G.) 7879. 
ime da. ee) Kirst aid. 12457. 
Du Gouchet (F.) 10206. 
Dunkelberger (G. S.) 10207. 
Dunlap (O. E.) 9911, 10397, 11710. 
Dualap (E.P:) . 10889. 
Dunn (J. A.) & Page (R. H.) 10398. 
Dunne (Mrs. M. K.) 7380, 8963. 
Dunsmore (J. W.) 2578, 11840, 11967. 
Dunsmore (M.) 9912. 
Dunthorne (R.) 8200. 
Du Pont (EH. I.) co. 4090, 11341. 
Du Pont de Nemours (EH. I.) powder 
co. See Du Pont (EH. I.) co. 
Dirham (J. EF.) 11461. 
Durkee (C. D.) 10650. 
Dury (GiC:) & co. 11711. 
Dutchess mfg. co. 8201, 12418. 
Dutton (BE. P.) & co. 8875. 
Dye (W. D. L.) 9417, 9913, 10399, 
10769. 
Eagle pencil co. 12419. 
Eales (I. J.) 11462. 
Eason (T.) 12420. 
6141. 
176. 
1507. 
8964, 10400, 11718. 
1712. 


8959, 12084. 
4506. 
1505. 


8960, 9416, 


1506. 


9155. 


Eastman (M. A.) 

Easton (C. H.) 

Eaton (E. B.) 

maton (HH. F.) 

Haton (H. & M.) 177, 2574, 12085. 

Ebers-White co., inc. 10583. 

Eborn (L. A.) 8202. 

Eckert (T. T.) 6142. 

Eekstone (C.) 10651, 10952. 

9914. 

9915. 

Eddy (R.) 4091, 6880, 8331, 8876, 
9350, 9811. 

Edgarton (C. A.) mfg. co. 11968. 

Edison (T. A.) 4509, 8404, 8965, 9916. 
10401, 10770, 11139, 11514. 


' Hikins (L. F.) 


| Hppelman (G. W.) 


| Erwin (W. L.) 
| Esther chapter, Order of Eastern Star, 


| Everett, Aughenbaugh & co. 


837 


Edison mfg. eo. 11515, 12245. 


Edmans (W. 8S.) 8966. 
Edson (M. E.) 6882. 
Edson (N. S.) 11140, 12246. 
Hdwards (C.) 8405. 
Edwards (H. C.) 113842. 
Edwards (W.) 179. 
Edwards bros. 4510. 


Hgelhof (F. L.) 180, 2997, 6143, 8759, 
9656, 109538, 12247. 

Egge (G. E.) 10208. 

EKggman (J. 1.) 11516. 

Hgli (A.) 5689. 

Hichemeyer (R.) 4516, 9418. 

Eichstaedt (Rudolf) Till Hulenspie- 
gel. 12472. 

Einbeck (M. 8.) 8967. 

Eisenberg (J. W.) 12248. 

Hisenlohr (O.) 9156. 

EKkstrom (C.) 11517. 

Ela (E. W.) 8208. 

Elder (P.) & co. 10954, 11463. 

Eldredge (Z. S.) 11969. 

Hliason (M. K.) 11718. 

1514. 

EWerman (F.) 10402, 10771. 

Elliott (C. H.) co. 183, 10209. 

Elliotts (The) 9419. - 

Ellis (C. H.) co. 9267, 9657, 10210. 

Himendorf (D. L.) 11719. 

Elrod (M. J.) 10772, 12249. 

Hisley (A. J.) 11848. 

Elsley (Arthur J.) Nevermind. 12052. 

Elson (A. W.) & co. 38007, 4522, 9286, 
10211, 10773, 10955, 113844, 11464, 
12086, 12250. 


Hisley (A. J.) 12421. 
Kelton studio. 9917. 
Elwood-Kline co. 7381, 8968. 
Emanuel co. 11465. 
Emmert (L.) 4523. 
Fimpire city farms. 12087. 
Empire cream separator. 
Enberg-Holmberg pub. co. 
English (F. F.) 12422. 
English (H.) 10403. 
Enneking (J. J.) 10584. 
Enquirer job ptg. co. 12088, 12178. 
Enterprise pub. co. 8204. 
12089, 12251. 
11141. 
12252. 
W.) 


4093, 11970. 
8760. 


Erard (C. M.) 
Erbe (H. H.) 
Erickson (A. 
11971. 
Erickson, Wyman Co. 
10212. 


adv. agency. 


10652. 


No. 5. 8205, 8969. 


Etablissements Jean Malvaux. 
Evans (A. V.) 10719, 10891. 
Evans (J. R.) 8406. 

Even (HE. M.) 12258. 
Evening news asso. 9420. 
Evening news co. 9918. 


10890. 


8761. 


838 


INDEX © 


n. s., pt. 4 


Ewart (W. E.) 3018, 6146, 8206, 9269, 
9658, 10956, 12090. 

Baber (G. 1.) @ “Daniels ((Rs 8s) 
11142. 

Face (L. B.) 

Fagan (J.), 2965,/11972. 

Fair (H.) 1515, 20774, 11943. 

Fairbanks (HE. & T.) & co. 2576, 5641, 
8613, 9157, 9566, 10105, 10892, 11345, 
11973, 124238. 

Fairchild (A. A.) 102138. 

Fairchild (Mrs. J. C.) 5649. 

Fairchild co. 9659, 10214, 10653. 

Fairclough (W. A.) 6151. 

Falk. 8970, 9919, 10775, 11144, 11720. 

Fankhauser (C. K.) 11145. 

Fantus (E. L.) 185. 

Farnham (lL. H.) 10215. 

Faron (C. A.) 10106. 

Farrah (J. W.) & co. 

Farrell (F. P.) 7994. 

Faulkner (C. W.) & co., Itd. 
8208, 8762, 10957, 12091. 

Fausel (D.) 10107, 10585. 

Faust (C. H.) 8971, 9960, 10217. 

Faust (G.) 11590. 

Fawcett (W.) 8972, 9920, 11721, 12254. 

Baxon (Che Wy 12255. 

Feder (S.) 8763. 

Feicke (B.) 11466. 

Fein & Schnable. 8973. 

Feist (J.) 5650, 10586. 

Feist (L.) 7382. 

Feist (S.) 10958. 

Felkel (F.) 9567. 

Felker (C. EH.) 9921, 10404, 11146. 

Felton (C. W.) 10959. 

Fenney & Adams. 9421. 

Ferguson (C. W.) 3035. 

Ferril (A. Mac H.) 8209. 

Ferry (D. M.) & co. 5652, 8877, 11346, 
11974. 


Fetherston (F.) 

Fewkes (J.) 12256. ° 

Mala (Any, Shite 

Mields (EF. «Ks)), £t591- 

Field (M.) & eco. 113847, 11468. 

Fife (H. E.) 11469. 

Figaro (C.) 11975. 

Filamondo (F.) 7384. 

Fillebrown (A. M.) 12424. 

Fine (H. G.) 7385. 

Fine art socy. 12092. 

Fine arts pub. co., ltd. 3036, 11470. 

First Baptist church. 11722. 

First church of Christ, scientist. 12257. 

Firth (P. W.) 8614. 

Fischer (A. J.) 387. 

Fischer (Mrs. E. P.) 7995. 

Wischer (H. P.) 8407, 9922, 10405. 

Fishbaugh (W. A.) 
11148. 

Fishel, Adler, & Schwartz. 
12425. 

Fitch (H. R.) 

Fitler (W. C.) 


184. 


8207, 10216. 
3033, 


11467. 


10108, 


8409. 
5652. 


8408, 8974, 99238, | 


| Frazier (G.) 
| Frechinger (A.) 


| Frey 


Fitzgerald (H.) 7996, 11976. 
lad (W.) 4094, 6883. 
Flanders (J. R.) 8410. 
Fleischauer (H. J.) 9270. 
Fleischman (C. R.) 11471. 
Fleisher (S. 8.) 11723. 
Fleisher bros. 6887, 12179. 
Flemming (T.) 8764. 
Hlickinger (C. W.) 
Flint (A. M.) 4524. 
Floe (H.) 9924, 10776, 11149. 
Flood & Conklin eco. 5654. 
Florentine art co. 8765. 
Florentine art plaster co. 8618, 12426. 
Florentine chapter, U. D. C. 9661. 
Florists album co. 10218, 10960. 
Floyd (J. W.) 21350 
Flynn (T. A.) 20777, 12098. 
Foley (EH. F.) 10406, 11151, 11724, 
12258. 
Folsom (M. J.) 10407. 
Yoote (HE. L.) 11152. 
Forbes (Mrs. A. S. C.) 
Forbes (G.) 12259. 
Forbes litho. mfg. co. 11977. 
Foreman (J. E.) 7405. 
Forman flag co. 8000, 9271. 
Forsythe (N. A.) 10778. 
Forti (E).: 
Rainy day in Pompeii. 
Gentle pastime. 12425, 
Fosby (T. A.) 7406. 
Foster (H.) 4525. 
Foster (M.) 8002, 8617. 
Foster (W. Wa}. iia 
Foulaire (Mme. M.) 12094. 
Four-in-one. 12095. 
Fournier (F.) 8975. 
Fowler (A.) 12260. 
Fowler (A. EH.) 9272. 
Fowler (G. H.) 1519. 
Fowler (T. M.) 11051, 11592. 
Fowler & Kelly. 772, 10327. 
Fox (M. Hollams-) 9158. 
Hox (Ri EK.) oS2ee: 
Fox (8S: EB.) Ter 
Foxwell (C. R. D.) 1521: 
Franklin (J. Hi). Gia2: 
Franklin co. 6153. 
7408. 
11978. 
Frederick co. 8766. 
Freeman (J. J.) 10408. 
Freer (C. L.) 38066. 
French (H. A.) 9925, 10409. 
French (R. M.) 5655. 
French (W. F.) 10219. 
Frevvett (E. J.) 8767. 
Frey (L. D:) 1042. 
(W.. B.) § 9926, “10779, 19153, 
11726. > 
Friedman, Shelby shoe co. 11348. 
Friend bros. clothing co. 8004, 10109. 
Frink of Boston. 6159, 7410. 
Frisco view co. 1522. 
Fritz (B: J.))) t1727, A226 


8615. 


3065. 


12425. 


INDEX 


y. 2, nos. 1-52 


839 


| Fritz (O.) 8976. 


Fuller (H. R.) 


|) @ulton (C. C.) & co. 


| Gamwell (Mrs. I. J.) 


| Garden (J.) 


Gerrish (H. FE.) 


Froeb (C.) 9568. 

Frohn (J. C.) 186, 8211. 

Prost (fF. ©. H.) 7433, 11728. 

Frost & Reed. 190, 3074, 5656, S767, 
9159, 9569, 11349, 11979, 12096, 12427. 

ry (RR. M.) 8977. 

Fugate (W. W.) 191. 

Fuller (H. B.) 8016. 

Fuller (H. O.) 11729. 

12097. 

HWuller (W.) 8618. 

Fuller, Green co. 11473. 

7434. 

Funk & Wagnalls co. 8212, 
11980, 12098. 

Funsten bros. & co. 
12099. 


11474, 
3076, 4528, 11475, 


Purry (H. G.). 11730. 

Gabay (A. D.) 9422. 

Gafiney (J.) 10587. 

Gaines (T. R.) 10654. 

Gains (T. R.) 11476. 

Gallagher (S.) 9351. 

Pealigeher iW. 1.) co. 9273, 9662, 
9812, 10410. 
| Gallatin (A.) 9927. 
| Galliae (L.) 8619. 


12262. 
Ganze (W. H.) 
Gard (A. A.) 


11154. 
9274. 
6165. 
Gardiner (EH. J.) 
Gardner (D. I.) 
Gardner (HE. S.) 
Gardner (J. M.) 
Gargoyles (The) 
Garner ('T. J.) 
Garner (W. L.) 
Garo (J. H.) 
Garrison (HE. B.) 
Gast (A.) 192. 
Gately (A.) 174386. 
Gates (C. F.) 11155. 

Gates (C. G.) 8979. 

Gates (F. Q.) 8980. 

Gates (H.) 15383, 4545, 7438. 
Gaudin (E.) 9275. 
Gauthier (J. C.) 9928. 
Gawdy (M. B.) 8981. 

Gay (A. M.) 8621. 

Gay (G. H.) 12428. 

Geary (J. H.) 1938. 

General electric co. 10411. 
General incandescent lamp co. 
General optical co. 8770. 
Genthe (A.) 12264. 
George (R. F.) 5659. 
Gerard (W.) 117382. 

Gere (N. H.) 4547. 
Geringer (A.) 11477. 
Gerlach-Barklow co. 11593. 
German (W. J.) 194. 
German-American coffee co. 
) 9423. 
Gerry (i. G..) 1183. 


8978. 
1523. 
4544. 
8620. 
5658. 
7435. 
8769. 
1526. 
11731, 12263. 


11981: 


5660. 


‘“Gironi (R.) 


11734. 
fiir christliche 


Gesell .(R. A.) 
Gesellschaft 
9276. 
Getzoff (F.) 12180. 
Ghiloni (P.) 11982. 
Gibb (M. A.) 9929, 9930. 
Gibb (W.) 11478. 
Gibbs (A.) 9931. 
Gibbs (K.D.) 4577, 
Gibson art co. 9663. 
Gibson art galleries. 
Gifford (B. A.) 
Gilbert (C. A.) 
Gilber (C. M.) 
Gilbert (G. L.) 
Gilbert, “Ci. Hs) 
Ills nals less 
Gilbert & Bacon. 1538. 
Gillin (R. F.) 4099. 
Ginder (C. Ff.) 7441. 
Ginder (J. J.) & bro. 
9664, 11479. 
Ginter & Cook. 
Giohwiller (L. N.) 
Girardet (J.) 8622. 
11983. 
Glasier (EF. W.) 7447, 
104138, 11158, 11736. 
Glazier art co. 8771, 9278, 9665. 
Gleerup (W. T.) 9426. 
Glenn (J. A.) 8412. 
Glens Falls insurance co. 11984. 
Glege (EH. H.) 7448, 11159, 12265, 
Gnam (G.) 12429. 
Goddard (Kk. G.) 8418. 
Goeser (A.) 8984. 
Goethe (M, A.).. 11%3T, 
Goetz (L. E.) & co. 5661, 8772. 
Goetze (O. D.) 7450. 
Goetz’s (J.) sons. 5668. 
Going (J. W.) 8213. 
Goldsmith (M. F.) 10589. 
Goldthwait (F. J.) 10655. 
Golinsky (Capt. M.) 3080. 
Golling (B. C.) 10414. 
Gompf (W. C.) 11480. 
Gomprecht & Bensch. 8214. 
Gondiss (C. H.) 10415. 
Gonner (F.) 3081. 
Goodman (C.) 11160, 12266. 
Goodrich (B. F.) co. 2580. 
Goodrich (G. W.) 10781. 
Goodspeed (C. E.) 8215. 
Goodwin (G.) 4578. 
Gordon (G.) 12181. 
Gordon (G. W.) 4579. 
Gordon (lL. M.) 12267. 
Gordon (P.) 11481. 
Gorham (8S. 8.) 11850. 
Gorham co. 9570. 
Gorham mfg. co. 
Gorodess (M.) 
Goss (N. M.) 
Gotham litho. co. 
Gottman & Kretchner. 
Gottschalk (J. J.) 9279. 


runst. 


10220. 


1534. 
10412. 
8982, 9160. 
10588. 
11156. 
1535, 


8983, 9424, 


1544, 7442, 9277, 


7446. 
10780. 


8411, 9425, 


11351. 
12430. 
9666. 
5669, 10328, 11052. 
10221. 


840 


INDEX © 


Goudiss (C. H.) 

Gould (F. J.) 

Gowdy (M. B.) 

Gowen (H. W.) 99382. 

Graf (F.) 10961. 

Graff (B. M.) 1546. 

Gragg (W. B.) 8415. 

Graham (A. M.) 1547. 

Graham (W.) 10417. 

Graham (W. J.) 8985. 

Graham (W. M.) 11788. 

Grand lodge, I. O. O. F., of Mo. 

Grand union tea co. 10590. 

Grannis press, ine. 8088. 

Grant (C. F.) & Riechers (F.) 10418, 
global eu 

Grant (C. W.) 

Graves (C. C.) 

Graves (C. H.) 11162. 

Graves (H. L.) 4100. 

Graves (H.) & co., ltd. 87738. 

Gray (F. A.) 9427. 

Gray (W. R.) 10419. 

Gray litho. co. 4102, 6888, 8332, 8878, 
9352, 10720, 11053, 11594. 

Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co. 
12431. 

Green (A. H.) 

Green (J. E.) 

Greene (A. S.) 

Greenfield (G.) 8774. 

Greenleaf (W.) 1549. 

Greenstein (S. B.) & co. 10222. 

Greenwald (C. EH.) 11789. 

Grefé (W.) 8017, 9162, 10110, 10962, 
11985. 

Gregory (T.) & Hodges (W.) 

Greyer (B. A.) 12482. 

Griffin (G. T.) 9480, 9934. 

Griffin (R.) co. 11358. 

Griffith & Griffith. 4580, 9935, 10420. 

Grignon (G. F.) 10963. 

Grinnell (F. B.) co. 8986. 

Grissom (S. T.) 1550, 8417. 

Griswell (W. EH.) 11164. 

Griveau (Lucian) Matinée. 

Groeninger (W. J.) 10421. 

Groéndal (G.) 7451. 

Gross (EK.) 9168. 

Gross (J. H.) 8216, 9667, 11740, 12268. 

Grosset (BE. L.) 5670, 10591. 

Grossman (A.) 1552, 8418, 10783. 

Grosvenor (J. M.) & co. 11854. 

Grover (D. L.) 195. 

Grubbe (HE. H.) 6167. 

Grunska (H. J.) 10784. 

Guam (G.) 9164, 9571. 

Gubelman co. 38089. 

Gude (O. J.) 5678, 8020, 10111. 

Gue (D. J.) 8987, 9165. 

Gugler litho. co. 8623. 

Guild (H. C.) 2581, 11355. 

Guillon (A.) 8624. 

Guinier. 8625. 

Gunn (A.) 12488. 

Giinter (P.) 10422. 


8414. 
9161, 11352. 
10416. 


10782. 


9933. 
9280. 


4105, 


9428. 
8416. 
9429. 


11163. 


12486. 


Gurry (W. J.) 11986, 12434. 

Gustin (E. W.) & co. 9281, 10112, 
10656, 12435. 

Gutekunst (F.) 11741. 

Gutgemon (G.) 2588, 8626. 

Gutmann & Gutmann. 3090, 8775, 
9166, 9282, 9431, 10113, 102238, 11742. 


H & H co. 92838. 

HOO. co, S241 

HT. co. (Srie: 

Haag (C.) 8022, 10592. 

Haas (C. P.) 9986. 

Hackett (A. E.) 1553. 

Haddix (A. J.) 8419, 9937, 11748. 
Haddock (F. C.) 3092, 9668. 


Haeseler photo. studios. 
11165. 

Hagelstein bros. 

Hahn (J. EH.) 

Haines (C. V.) 

Haines (G. B.) 9284. 

Haines photo co. 10424. 

Hajjar (S. D.) & Haboush (B. F.) 
10785. 

Hale (J. HE.) 8421. 

Hales (G. W.) 9669, 10224. 

Haley (1. N.) 196, 8218. 

Hall (G.P.) & son. 9988, 10425, 11166, 
11744. 

Hall (HE. J.) 

Hall (L. B.) 9285. 

Hall (R.) SiG 

Hall-Taylor co. 11482. 

Hallet (R. M.) 9482. 

Hamblett (N. F.) 45838, 5678. 


10423, 10964, 
8420. . 


5677. 
1557. 


124386. 


Hambly (J. P.) 11167. 

Hamilton, Brown shoe co. 2586, 
11356. | 

Hampton Roads paper co. 888388. 


Hanford (D. R.) 10786. 
Hanfstaeng] (F.) 8627, 9572, 10593, 
11357, 11987, 12437. 
Hanger (S. T.) 198, 3098. 
Hann (J. W.) 8879. 
Hannah (W. H.) 200. 
Hansen (A.) 9670. 
Hansen (FF. W.) 7453. 
Hanson (J. FE.) 877%: 
Hanson (M. D.) 9989, 10787, 11168, 
Haquette (—): 
Life-savers. 120388. 
On the open sea. 12088. 
Harbaugh (S. J.) 2587. 
Haran (J. A.) 12269. 
Hardcastle (G.) & son. 11745. 
Harden (G. N. 11169. 
Harden (H. T.) 8422, 11170. 
Hardenbrook (W. T.) 3094. 
Harding (R.) co 201. 
Hardy (W. F.) 6168. 
Hare (Mrs. A.) 84238, 11171, 12270. 
Harger & Blish. 10657, 10965. 
Harney (W. D.) 8778. 
Harpel (L.) 11746. 
Harper (J. M.) 9573, 10893. — 
Harper (W. D.) 10426. 


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INDEX 


841 


Harper & bros. 1558, 9168, 9286, 
10894, 11483. 
Marcnetion (O. L:) 11747. 
Harrington & Richardson. 
Harris (D.) 11484. 
Bamris (M: WF.) 11485. 
mers (He i.) 12271. 
Harris (I.) 8424. 
Barris: (J. ©€.): 202, 3095. 
( 
( 


11358. 


Harris (J: HH.) & co. 10966. 
Harris 9671. 
s. S.) 9169. 

Harris (W. C.) 4584. 

Harris (W. J.) 1560, 8988, 9433, 9940, 
10427, 10788, 11172. 

Harris & Ewing. 1568, 7454, 8989, 
1222: 

Harris art printery. 11486. 

Harrison (A.) 2588. 

Harrison (W.H.) 8990. 

Harrison & Dalley. 10428. 

Harrison bros. & co. 12488. 

Mart (A; J.) 10225. 

Hart (E.) 8628. 

Hart (EB: O;) 9672. 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 6169, 8219, 
8779, 10967, 11487. 

Hartley (J. 8S.) 5679, 8629, 9574. 

Hartman (8S. B.) 11359. 

Hartman furniture & carpet co. 9287, 
9673. ' 

Hartman’s. 8220. 

Hartnell (H. C.) 

Harvey (C. HE.) 
11178, 11748. 

Harvey (EH.) 5680, 10114. 

Harvey (F.) 205, 6194, 8221, 9675, 
9941, 10226, 10789, 10968, 11174, 
11488, 12278. 


9674. 
7456, 8425, 10429, 


Harvey (G. W.) 7457. 
Haskell (HE. L.) 11175. 
Haskell (W. E.) 11489, 12100. 
Haskett (F. H.) 8991. 

Haskin (B. E.) 38097, 5682. 
Hatt (J. A. H.) 11749. 
Hauselman (J.) 4594. 
Hautecoeur (J.) 9170. 
Havens (O. P.) 8992. 
Haviland (A.) 3098. 

Hawes (G. HH.) 8426. 

Hawes (W. S.) 11176. 
Hawley (R. P.) 8780. 

Hay (E. G.) 8630. 

Hay (H.R:) 10077. 

Hayes litho. co. 6893, 8334, 8880, 


9818, 10721, 11054, 11595. 
Hays (I: W.) L750. 
‘Hayward (R. R.) 9676. 
Hazard (HE. W.) 10790. 
10658. 
Hazard (M. K.) 5684. 

Hazen (J. H.) 38099, 6218. 
Heal (W. S.) 210, 3100, 6214, 8222, 

8781, 9288, 9677, 10227, 10659, 10969, 


11490. 
Heaton (A. G.) 8427, 8681. 


| Hillersohn (L. A.) 


| Hellebo (A. 8S.) 


| Henrich (H. C.) 
| Henrie? (J. i.) 


| Hickman & White. 
| Hickok (A. EH.) 
| Higbee (H. G.) 


| Hill (FB. E.) 
| Hill (H. E.) 
| Hill (R.) 


| Hillson (D.) 


| Hine (L. W.) 
| Hinsdale (W. R.) 
! Hinton (C. H.) 


Hébert (M.) 8782. 
Hecker (F. J.) 11860. 
Heckerman ;(A. B.) 11178. 
Heininger, Unger & co. 8223. 
Heiman (F.) 10430. 
Heimroth (P. & G.) 
Heinman (2) > oir 75i. 
10228, 10431, 11752. 
Helm (M.) 7458, 8993. 
Helm; Campbell & co., ltd. 8224. 
Hembree (W. L.) 8428. 
Hemy (C. Napier). Caught out, gale 
coming on. 12018. 
Henderson (W. P.) 
Hendrickson (H.) 10482. 
Henley (D. B.) 8225. 
Hennigar (M. W.) 4595. 
Henning (C. W.) 11361. 
6239. 
8633. 
TODAS. 
8026. 
9678. 
11753. 
10970. 


12101. 


8632. 


Henrice (J.) 


Henry (EH. L.) 

Henry (J. H.) 

Henry (L. M.) 

Henry (R.) 

Herald. 2138. 

Herald-despatch. 9942, 10488. 

Herbert (R. HE.) 124389. 

Hering (H.) 113862. 

Herman (J. F.) 8994, 9943. 

Hermance (L. M.) 8995. 

Hermann (L.) 8684. 

Herrera (L.) 5685. 

Herrick (G. H.) 8429. 

Herrick. (A. B.) 4601, 11479: 

Herter (A.) 11988. 

Hertz (A.) 8226, 8783. 

Herzog (F. B.) 4603, 10116, 10594, 
10895, 12440. 


Hess] (——.) Undecided. 12088. 


Heusel (O. BH.) 9944. 
Heustis (L. L.) 8480. 
Heymann (A.) 8784. 


Heywood (D. E.) 
Hichborn (H. D.) 


8996, 10791, 11180. 
12274. 
6904. 
6240, 11491. 
4606. 
Higcins? (BE. By, 10229: 
Ell CBr )e 4209: 
11754. 
4607. 
2590, 3106, 6241, 8027, 8227, 
‘ 9171, 9575, 9679, 10896, 113638, 11989, 
12102. 
Bill) (RFK) 
Hiller (C. M.) 


8785. 
11181. 
3110. 
11182. 
8228, 8786, 9680, 10230, 


Hills (A. R.) 


10971. 
Hinchey (R. E.) 
Hinds (A. S.) 


12275. 
10595. 
4617. 
7459. 
12108. 


842 


Hirsch (J. H.) & co. 10660. 

Hirschauer (H.) 11864. 

Hirschberg (C.) 8029, 8635, 11365, 
12441. 

Hirschman (M.) 10972. 

Hirshburg (J.) 11188. 

Hirshfield (HE. A.) 6249. 

Hirst (S.) 104384. 

Historical art co. 

Hitchcock (D. H.) 

Bix (GA, Ee) J09%3. 

Hobson (C. J.) For He shall save his 
people from their sins. 11987. 

Hobson & co. 221, 10974. 

Hodgson (C. W.) 228. 

Hoffman (C. W.) 11990. 

Hoffman (J. H.) 9289. 

Hoffman (R. W.) 12276. 

Hoffman (Mrs. S.) 8637. 

Hoffmann-Fallers leben (F.) 

Hofmeister (Mrs. A.) 12277. 

Hohein (G. C.) 8787. 

Holland (H.) & Bailey (H. S.) 

Holland (H. 8S.) 7461. 

Hollander (H. M.) 11755. 

Holloran (J.8.) 9485. 

Hollyer (S.) 11492. 

Holm -(V.S.)) 912: 

Holman (G. F.) 4618. 

Hohman (L. A.) 4619. 

Holmes (C. W.) 8788. 

Holmes (W. 8S.) 234. 

Holmes mfg. co. 6250, 12104. 

Holophane co. 11756. 

Holsinger (R. W.) 9945, 11757, 12278. 

Holston national bank. 6251, 8688. 

Holt (A. E.) 8431, 12279. 

Holt (W.) 12442. 

Holt mfg. co. 104385. 

Holtzinger (J. H.) 9486, 10661. 

Holzer (J. A.) 11366. 

Holzman (A.) 10662. 

Homann (E.), jr. 12280. 

Home & fireside co. 9290. 

Homes (W.) 10486, 10792. 

Honeyman (Mrs. M.) 7463. 

Hopkins (lL. G.) 12281. 

Hood (C. I.) co. 10722. 

Hood (E.) 11758. 

Hoover (J.) & sons. 9353, 9814. 

Hoover (M. J.) 11759. 

Hopkins (C. O.) 3118, 8229, 8789. 

Hopper CS.) Hi), 1n184. 

Hopson (M.) 7464, 8997. 

Horgan (J), jr. S998, 9946. 

Horkmans (D. M.) 9947. 

Horlick’s malted milk co. 

Horn (C. 8S.) 11493. 

Horn (T.) 86389. 

Horne (J.) co. 9948. 

Horne (R. W.) 12282. 

Horner (A.) 11760. 

Horner (G. 8.) 9291, 9682. 

Horney & Chapman. 3119, 8790, 10231, 
12105. 

Horning (A. A.) 


9681. 
$636. 


8030. 


9434. 


10596. 


11761. 


INDEX . 


n. s., pt. 4 


Horsman (EH. 1.) 11494. 
Horton mfg. co. 11596. 
Hotel & railroad news co. 
12182. 

Houben (Henry) : 

Sunday in Holland. 12425. 

Fishmarket in Holland. 12425. 
Houghton, Mifflin & co. 8230. 
Houmaire (H.) 96838. 
House (EH. A.) 8999. 
House of Kuppenheimer. 
Houston (N. 8S.) 11495. 
Hovey (HE. D:) 3127. 
Hovey (G. C.) 4625. 
Howard (A. P.) 4626. 
Howard (F. A.) 9000. 
Howard & Campbell. 
Howe (EF. E.) 2210: 
Howe (J. R.) 9684, 12288. 
Howe (Mrs. V. K.) 4627. 
Howes (C. H.) art gallery. 


10329, 


10117. 


11496. 


12284. 


Howes (H. 8S.) 3128. 
Hoyer (FF. M.) 7465. 
Hoyle. (C. A.)) “900 


Hubbard (A. W.) 7466. 

Hubbard, (li. Bos. 2aun, 

Hubin (F. B.) 9685, 10663, 10975. 

Hudson (G.) 8032, 8640, 9173, 10897, 
11367, 11990; 

Huebbe (A. J. C.) 9002. 

Hult (ER. RR.) Seis: 

Hughes (R. D.) 11186. 

Hughes & Lyday co. 10487. 

Hulbert (EB. FEF.) 1570: 

Huling (F.) 8482. 

Hull (D.) 8488, 9437, 10488, 10798, 
11762. 

Hull (G. W.) 9686, 10232, 10976. 

Hull (H.) 8484. 

Hulse (Mrs. C.) & Dewindt (Mrs. EH. 
Cc.) $949: 

Hulsizer co. 

Humpreys (A.) 

Hungerford (N.) 

Hunnicutt (W.) 7469. 

Hunt (5. B.), jeagZive 

Hunt (W. E.) 90038, 9174. 

Hunter (I. C.) 8485. 

Hunter (L. W.) 12448. 

Huntington (C. R.) 5686, 8436. 

Huntley (C. W. B.) 9293, 9687. 

Huntsberry (W. EH.) 235, 10233. 

Huntsinger (HK. M.) 1571. 

Hurd (EB. O.) 10440, 11768. 

Hurd-Wheeler co. 8642. 

Hurst (G. 8S.) 9950. 

Hurst & co. 11055. 

Hutchings-Votey organ Co. 

Hutchins (H. D.) 1572. 

Hutchinson (W. F.) 8791. 

Hyde (F.B.) 11764. 

Hyde (H.) 9688. 

Hyde (J. L.) 31380. 

Hyde (P. W.) 9689. 

Hydrex felt & eng. co. 

Hyman (R.) 11597. 


6252, 9292. 
8641. 
10439. 


7470. 


10441. 


| I. L. U. Grand lodge. 
i Illus. postal card & novelty co. 


1 Inslee (C. E.) 
| Inter borough realty co. 
| Interior hardwood co. 


INDEX 
|| v. 2, nos. 1-52 


|| Hyneman (H. N.) 2596, 8648, 9004, | 


9175. 
9690. 
6905, 

7471, 8835, 11056. 

Indianapolis star. 9488. 
Ingersoll (T. W.) 4628, 8437, 10442, 

10794, 11765. 
Ingraham (N. R.) 8488. 
Inland art co. 8231, 9691. 
Inland press. 3132, 6253. 
10664. 

12183. 
8336. 
International art pub co. 9176, 9576, 
10118, 11368. 


International flag co. 80389. 


|| International harvester co. of Amer- 


ica. 5687. 
International 
10977. 
International tailoring co. 
International text book co. 
8232, 10234. 
Iowa seed co. 
Ireland (A.) 
Irons (W. E.) 
Irwin (C. D.) 
irwin (P. D.) 
Irwin, Patton co. 
Ivazian (J. A) 
dives CH.) 1578. 
Jacerze! CA. EH.) 3137. 
Jack (EK. EH.) 10448. 
Jackson (A.) 8233, 10235. 
Jackson (A. ©.) 38140. 
Jackson (B. D.) 7472, 10444. 
Jackson (R7L.) 693. | 
Jackson (W. B.) 10445, 10795. 
Jackson & Loisseau. 9694. 
Jacobs (A. L.) 10796. 
Jacobs (W. L.) 11188. 
Jacobsen (S.) Aus Norwegen. 
Jacobson (J.) 9005, 9952. 
Jacquet (G.) 8644. 
Jacquet (M.) 8645. 
Jamal (N. K.) 10446. 
James & Bushnell, inc. 11189, 11766. 
Jamestown amusement & vending co. 
8234, 8792, 9294, 9695, 10236. 
Jamestown off. photo. corpo. 1585, 
4630, 7478, 9953, 10447, 10797, 11190. 
Jansson (A. L.) 6259, 8235, 9295. 
Jeffries (H.) 102837. 
Jeffries (L. M.) 11767. 
Jehle (R. A.) 8439, 9954, 11191. 
Jelley (E. B.) 9578. 
Jenkins (1. T.). 10665. 
Jennett (N. E.) 10119. 
Jennings (J. T.) 12286. 
Jennings (W. N.) 9296, 9696. 
Jens (F. E.) 6274. 
Jenssen (A.): 
Departure of the pilots. 
Through the surf. 12480. 
Jessurun (EE. C.) 9579. 


observatory time co. 


9577. 
3135, 6256, 


11497. 
9951. 
11187. 
9177. 
6910. 
9692. 
12285. 


12472. 


12480. 


| Jewell (W. M.) 
| OD, ee ie) 


| Johnson (A. J.) 


| Johnson 


| Johnson (P. A.) 


| Joslin (O. W.) 


843 


Jewelers’ circular pub. co. 6275. 
11598. 
10448. 

Jobert (P.) 5688. 

Jodeit & Rathbun. 11192. 
Johns (A. R.) 10449. 
Johns-Manville (H. W.) co. 
11768. 
Johnson (C.) 10597. 
Johnson (C. G.) 4636. 
Johnson (C. T.) 1661, 4637. 
Johnson (Mrs. E.) 8040. 
(EH. Ts) & co. 12108. 

(F.) 9006. 

(i. He) ra tos: 

Johnson (L. M.) 9697. 

Johnson (Mrs. M.) 9489. 

Johnson (M.C.) co. 11599. 

Johnson (O. W.) 10450. 

10798, 11769. 
Johnson (S. A.) 9007. 

Johnson & Overbey. 8440. 

Johnson co. 7501, 8441, 9955, 10451. 
Johnston (F. B.) 9008, 11498, 11770. 
Johnston (R. B.) 11194, 12287. 


9178. 


Johnson 
Johnson 


Johnston (R. W.) 8442, 9009, 9956, 
10452. 
| Johnston (R. W.) studios. 11195. 


Jones (G. R.) 6276. 


Jones (J. E.) 12288. 
Jones (J. M.) 84438, 9010. 
Jones (P. B.) 3141. 
Jones (T. Q.) 9957. 
Jones (W. S.) 7508. 
Jones (W. T.) 9440. 
Jones (W. W.) 11992 
Jordan (F. I.) 12289 

| Jordan (J...) /9odac 
Jordan (M.H.) 9179. 


7511, 9958, 12290. 
11369, 12444. 


Jordan studio. 


Journal co. 38148. 

Journal newspaper co. 8236. 

Joy (G. W.) 9180. 

Judge co. 236, 10238, 10666, 10799, 


12109. 
Judson (H.) 12291. 
Judy (C. J. de Lisle—) 
June (M. J.) > 12110: 
Jung brewing co. 10898. 
Kabel (J.) 11196. 
Kaddatz (BE. C.) 7512. 
Kahill (J. B.) ols; 7 TL. 
Kaiser (EF. P.) 2597, 9580. 
Kalem co. 12292. 
Kalkhoff co. 3148. 
Kallich (J.) 10728. 
Kanthack (A. F.) 12298. 
Kaseel novelty co. 11499. 


8237. 


Kauffmann (—): 


Sheep-walk. 12068. 
Sortie of the flock. 
Kautman (J.) - 12111. 
Kaufman pub. co. 6277. 
Kaufman & Strauss co. 5689, 8049, 
8444, 8646, 9581, 9959, 10899. 


12038. 


844 


Kaula (L. L.) 12445. 
Kaulbach (F. A. V.) 

Kazanjian (A.) 11772. 
Keagy (M. L.) 11197. 
Kean (O. H.), inc. 
Keane (W. M.) 


INDEX . 


11357. 


12112. 
9698, 10239. 


Keely & Rockey. 237, 6278. 


Keene (C. J.) 11198. 
Keiley (A. C.) 11199. 
Keith (G. E.) co. 
Keller (A. R.) & co. 
9699. 
Keller (C.) 
IKkeller (L. H.) 
Kellermann (B.) 11778. 
Kelley (HE. W.) 1668, 
9442, 10453, 11774. 
Kelley (F. B.) 238. 
Kelley & Glass. 10725. 
Kelling (Joh.) 
Kellogg (A. L.) 
Kellogg (Mrs. A. L.) 
Kellogg (EK. E.) 9960. 
Kellogg (P. H.) 11200. 
Kelly (A.) 8289. 
Kelly (G. F.) 9961. 
Nelly (3. Hi.) 5690. 
Kelly (J. R.) 10120. 
Kelsay (J. P.) 241. 
IeelauiGk: WD: ia ADs 
Kemble (W. F.) 3149. 
Kemler (C.) 9014. 
Kendall (S.) 2598, 5692, 
Kendall (W.S.) 12446. 
Kendrick (G. W.), jr. 
Kendrick (W. F.) 9448. 
Kennedy (H. F.) 8446. 
Kennedy (lL. S.) 1864. 
Kennedy (P. E.) 9962. 
Kennedy co. 8794. 
Kenneth (W. D.) 11370. 
Kennett (R. M.) 11777. 
Kenyon (H.) 1866. 
Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
9298. 
Ker (M. S.) 
Ker (W. B.) 
Kesselring (G.) 11201. 
Ketterlinus litho. mfg. 
11057, 11600, 12184. 
Keuter (A. A.) 10800. 
Kewanee water supply co. 
Key (M. P.) 9299. 
Keyes (Geo. A.) 1871. 
Keyler (C. W.) 8795. 
Keyser (N. H.) 1878. 
Keystone view co. 4646, 
11778, 12295. 
Kheiralla (I.) 11601. 
Kiefer (EK. H.) 8053. 
Kilburn (B. W.) 4879, 
9963, 10454, 11779. 
Killelea (J. J.) & GO. 
10801, 11202, 11780. 
Kimball (I. M.) 8054. 
Kimball (R. H.) 11781. 


9441. 
9012. 


Aprés l’orage. 
4645, 7523, 12294. 
90138. 


4106, 10724. 
8238, 8793, 9297, 


4638, 8445, | 


8647. 


11776. 


12486. | 


| Klaber (S.) & co: 


| Kleppinger (H. J.) 
| Kline (C. C.) 
| Kline (I. M.) 


| Knapp (EF. W.) 


6280, 8240, | 


8051, 9181, 10667, 10900. 
5693, 8052, 9182, 10901. 


co. 8337, 


9700. 


7527, 9444, 


7646, 9445, 
9015, 10455, 


| Weiner J.) 
okie (a. as) 


| King 


n. s., pt. 4 


Kimball (W. G.C.) 11782. 
Kimball (W. W.) co. 6284. 
Kimmey (D. E.) 10456. 
Ime” (Ay) ) Sabah 

King (H.) 9016, 9183, 12447. 
King (H. C.) Sai. 

8241. 

1874. 

(M.) 8242, 8447. 

(P:) bos: 

King (R. 8.) o90he 

King Crowther corporation. 
Kingsley (G. L.) 6285. 
Kinnear (D. M.). 11500. 
Kinney (A. 8.) 10457. 
Kinney (H. A.) 8248. 
Kinsey (D.) 5014, 10458. 
Kinsey (J. V.) 8448. 
Kinsinger (H. W.) 12296. 
Kinsman (H. E.) & co. 11204. 
Kiralfy (B.) 8449. 
Kirchner (H. W.) 
Kirk (S. 8.) 9018. 
Kirkland (W. R.) 
Kiser photo. co. 
Kitson (H. H.) 


King 


5013. 


10978. 


1893. 
1901, 10459, 11783. 
9184. 
8648. 
Klackner (C.) 2599, 3150, 5030, 8244, 
10979. 
Klaw & Erlanger. 
Klein (C.) 9964. 


10726. 


1940, 7690. 
10802. 
8796, 9300. 

10803. 
2600. 
10460, 11784, 12297. 
7692, 8450, 9446. 
1942. 
& co., publishers. 


Klinger (L. B.) 

Knabbe (D.) 

Knaffl (J.) 

Knaffll & bro. 

Knapp (G.) 8797, 

9019, 9447. 

Knight (T. A.) & co. 6286. 

Knight (W.) 5697, 9582. 

Knoedler (M.) & co. 8649. 

Knowles (A. W.) 10804. 

Knowlton bros. 11785. 

Knudson (J.) 7702. 

Koeh (O21) aes 

Koeber (P. C.) 242. 

Koehler (EK. W.) 11786. 

Koehler (J.) 6288, 10727, 11501. 

Koehler (P. R.) 8055. 

Kohlhagen (F.) 113871. 

Kohlmer (lL. J.) 1948. 

Kohn (A.) 88388. 

Kohn bros. 5700, 10598. 

Kolb bros. 8451, 10461. 

Kolsbun (J. B.) 5041. 

Konrad (A. H.) 9588. 

Konti (1.) 8056. 

Korner & Wood co. 

Kostka (Joseph) 
Es ist vollbracht. 

Kowalsky (— ) 
Birds. 12038. 
Flowers. 12038. 


9965. 
12472. 


= 


| 


'y. 2, nos, 1-52 


INDEX 


845 


Kowalsky (—)—Continued. 
Fruits. 120388. 
Spring (The) 12088. 
Kraber (W. C.) 1944. 
Kramer (C. F.) 8452, 9020. 
Krebaum (C. A.) 11787. 
Kren (J. F.) - 11205. 
iropp (H)..C.) 3160. 
Kropp (EH. C.) co. 9702, 10240, 11206. 
1271S. 
Kruskal (W.) 8798. 
Krzesz (Josef von Mencina) Jesus 
Kindes (Des) traum. 12472. 
Kugler co. 9966, 11788. 
Kuppenheimer (B.) & co. 
10599. 
Kurtz (C. M.) 
Kurz & Allison. 83839, 9815. 
Kurz & Stoner. 1945. 
Kvindens magazine. 11502. 
Kyle granite co. 10121. 
Ladies aid, Barre Cong. church. 9703. 
La Farge (J.) 8650, 11993. 
La Gorce (J. O.) 7704. 
Lake (I.) & Gilchrist (W. J.) 10902. 
Lake shore & Michigan southern ry. 
8799. 
Allemand (H.) 8063. 
Lamasure (E.) 11994, 12448. 
Lamb (J. & R.) 5047, 8453, 10462, 11789. 
Lambert (J.) 5722. 
La Moille view co. 12114. 
Lamphear (C. H.) 11790. 
Lamson studio. 7706. 
Landecker & Brown. 2601. 
Lander (B.) 3161, 10980. 
Landesberg (M.) 8064. 
Landreth (A. G.) 10805. 
Lange (J. A.) 12449. 
Langholff (O. L. F.) 5723, 10903. 
ono (iH. i. HH.) 1947. 
Langrock (lL. L. & J. H.) 
Lansley (J. H.) 12115. 
Laparra (W.) 8651. 
Laraway (W. F.) 1949. 
Latimer (R. re 10806. 
Laudon (C. £ a et). SOGT. 
Laugee (G - 8652. 
Laughlin (L. R.) 9968. 
Lauterbach (H. C.) 9969. 
Laux (A.) 9584. 
Lavergne (G.) 8653. 
Law (M. C.)- eee 
Law (W. F.) 12116. 
Lawrence (©. FE.) 1950. 
Lawrence a: KF. W.) 8066. 
Lawrence (G. R.) 1956, 
Lawrence (G. R.) co. 
8454, 9021, 9448, 9970, 
11791, 12299, 12300. 
Lawrence (J. 'A.) 9022. 
Lawrence & Jellicoe, ltd. 
10600, 10904. 
Lawton (Mrs. J. M.) 
Lazarnick (N.) 5048, 7714, 8455, 
9971, 10464, 10807, 11208, 11792. 


5710, 8059, 
11372. 


8065. 


12298. 
1957, 
10463, 


7709, 
11207, 


Leach (D. W.) 10465. 
Leach (F. E.) 8456. 
Leader printing co. 9449, 11209. 
Leamy art co. 11210. 
Leavitt (HE. M.) 11211. 
Lebengood (C.) 3162. 
Leclercq (H. S.) & Go. 
11995. 
Lee (A.) 10668. 
Lee (Ch. i). 213. 
Lee. (Jas:)° Tis, T2ZE17. 
Lee (Jas.) co. 8245. 
Lee (Jeffrey) 2606. 
Lee: CRD.) AUS SE, 
Lee (W. H.) 9704. 
Leeke (F.): 
Brunhilde 
12437. 
Brunhilde’s death. 124387. 
Siegfried and the Rhinedaughters, 
12437. 
Valkyrie (The) 
Leet bros. 9972. 
Lefévre (L. H.) & son. 
9705, 10982. 


Leftwich (R. H.) 8801. 

Lehmann (M.) 10466. 

Leigh (W. H.) 9978, 11218, 11798. 

Leigh (W. R.) 5786, 12450. 

Leighton (H. C.) co. 9974, 11214. 

Le Mieux (L. M.) 11794. 

Le More (P.) 5738. 

Lentelli (L.) 8654. 

Leonard (P. M.) 11795. 

Leonard (R. C.) 9975. 

Leontine (Sister M.) 1717. 

Le Roy (R.) 12451. 

Leslie (M. D.) & Wiedemann (O. J.) 
8802. 

Lester (F. E.) 11796. 

Lester book & stationery co. 

Leszynsky (A.) 6289. 

Leusch (G.) 6290. 


2602, 8067, 


and Waldstraute. 


12437. 
3164, 8800, 


10983. 


Levalley (C. W.) 10248. 

| Le Vasseur (A.) & co. 9185, 10123, 
10601, 11996. 

Levering (A. R.) 5049, 8457, 9976, 
10808. 

Levick (H.) 10809. 

Levy (F. M.) mfg. co. 9706. 

| Levy (G. H.) 259: 

| Levy (S.) 3166. 

| Levy & Clamage. 6291. 

Lewis (A. L.) 9450. 

Lewis (C. W.) 11215. 


| Lewis (D. J.) 


10467, 11216. 

Lewis (H. J.) & Freehan (C. J.) 
12301. 

L’hermitte (L.) 8655. 

Libby, McNeill & Libby. 10124. 

Lidberg (E. H.) 260, 3182, 8246, 9451, 
9977, 10244. 

Lidell & Shipman. TTT. 

Lieber (H.) co. 9024, 11797. 

Liedtke (FEF. W.) 10330. 


846 


Life pub. co. 262, 2607, 3187, 5739, 
6292, 8071, 8247, 8656, 8486, 9301, 
9585, 10125, 10245, 10602, 10905, 
10984, 11378, 11977, 12452. 


Lightfoot (Mrs. R. N.) 7718. 
Lighty photo. co. 1960. 
Ligon (D. S.) 8248. 
Lillie (R. D.) 8458. 
Lilliston (M. I.) 12302. 
Lincoln club. 5742, 7720. 
Lincoln trust co. 8249. 
Lindberg (J. F.) 11798. 
Lindeman (A. J.) & Hoverson Co. 
11998. 
Lindin (C.) 11999. 
Lindsey (C. H.) 8459. 
Lindsley (lL. D.) 7721, 11799. 
Line (A. A.) 5058. 


Linehan-Loveland co. 8250. 

Linfoot (A.) 3190. 

Linkletter (L. G.) 11217, 11800. 

Linton (HE. L.) 9025. 

Lipman supply house. 

- Lappincott (J. B.) co. 

Lipton, (E. J.) ; Wtsed. 

Lisbon high school assn. 10985. 

Litchfield studio. 8460, 9026. 

Litolff’s (H.) verlag. 11504. 

Littig (W. T.) 38204. 

Littig (W. T.) & co. 8803, 9707, 10126, 
10242, 10986, 12118. 


115083. 
10246. 


Little (A. BH.) & co. 38205. 
Little & Golze. 10247. 
Lively (O. P.) 274, 3206. 


Lively (W.S.) 9027. 


Livermore & Knight co. 275. 
Livingston (A.) 6298. 
Lloyd (A.) jr. 1961. 
Lobrichon (T.) 8657. 

Locke (W. O.) 8461, 9028. 
Lockman (DeW. M.) S077. 
Lockwood (F. C.) 12808. 


Lockwood (R. B.) 8251. 

Loeb (H.) 103381. 

Loeb (L.) 2612, 8078, 12453. 

Loeffler (A.) 8462, 9452, 9978, 10468. 
Loewenbach (O.) 276, 3215. 

Lohman (H.) 5059, 8463, 9979, 12304. 
Lome (H. M.) 11802. 

London (R. M.) 8804. 

London cigarette co. 11374. 

Long (D. B.) 278, 6809. 

Long (F. G.) 9708. 

Long (W. E.) co. 8658. 

Longhry (J. C.) 9458. 

Longstaff (H. W.) 10248. 

Lookabill (A.) 10810. 

Loomis (D. A.) 11218. 

Loomis (F. A.) 10469, 12305. 

Lord (W. F.) 8464. 
Lord & Eely. 5061. 
Lord Baltimore press. 
Lorenz (R.) 2618. 
Lorey (G.) 5062. 
Los Angeles ostrich farm. 
Losey (N.) 9980. 


8340. 


10249. 


INDEX 


Louisville herald co. 8252. 

Lounsbury (F. C.) 38207, 6311, 8253, 
8805, 9302, 9709, 10250, 10987, 11505, 
12109) 

Low (W. H:) 40127 

Lowell (J. A.) bank note co. 

Lowman & Hanford co. 9029. 

Lowney (W. M.) co. 8881, 9187, 9710, 
10128, 11875, 11602, 11803. 

Lubken co. 9454. 

Ludden (W. 8.) 12806. 

Luders (R. Alex.) Plowman. 12016. 

Luick (E.) 9981. « 

Luke (T. A.) 8806. 

Lum (B.) 11506, 12120. 

Lunburg (R. G.) 10988. 

Lund (lL. HH.) gree ere: 

Lundborg (A. P.) 9711. 

Lunt (EH. O.) 9982. 

Lustikow (Walter) 
12018. 

Luxton (G. E.) 

Lyman (B. E.) 

Lynas (J. C.) 

Lynch (J. E.) 

Lyndon (A. S8.) 

Lynham (C. BH.) 9455. 

Lyon (M. J.) 11804. 

M. A. P. in America, co. 

Maas (L. O.) 11805. 

Maas (W. J.) 6815, 10251. 

Maas colortype co. 93083. 

McAllister (W. O.) 8465. 

McArthur (P.) 8080. 

McAuliffe (F. J.) 5748. 

McBride (C. C.) 7728. 

McBride (T. J.) & son. 

McBride (W. J.) 1962. 

McCall (L. L.) 10906. 

McCampbell (M. EH.) 

McCanless (J. M.) 

McCann (G. EH.) 3240. 

MacCarthy (H. L.) 8254, 9983. 

McCleery (L. R.) 11806. 

McClelland (H. H.) 8255. 

McClintock (N.) 7730. 

McClintock (W.) 1964. 

McCloud (A. H.) & Kalek (J. N.) 

AZT 2% 

McClung (J. W.) 

McClure (R. L.) 

McCorkle (J. H.) 

McCormick (G. C.) 

McCormick (J. A.) 1971. 

McCrorey (J. G.) & co. 4107. 

McCrum (R.) 9984, 10470. 

McCulloch (B.) 1972. 

MacDonald (A. P.) 5748. 

McDonald (C. A.) 9712. 

MacDonald (P.) 1973, 9081, 9456, 
9985, 10471, 11807, 12307. 

McDonald drug co. 10989. 

Mac Donall (A.) 8659. 

McDonough (F.) jr. 10990. 

McDonough (R. D.) 9986. 

McDougall (W.) 38244, 6317. 


3238. 


Mirkischer See. 


11219. 
8807. 
11507. 
9030, 11220. 
12121. 


281. 


10669, 11221. 

6316. 

7733, 8466, 10811. 
11508. 


n. S., pt. 4 7 


ee 


INDEX 


Vae, nos, 1-52 


847 


McEuen (M. C.) 9987. ~ 
McFadden (C. L.) & son. 
MacFarlane (W. G.) 
MacFee (EK. D.) jr. 
McGeary (S.) 3268. 
McGeorge (R. R.) 104783. 
MacGerald (W.) & co. 11509. 
MacGerland (W.) & co. 3279, 97138. 
McGregor (A..G.) 1975. 

McGue (J. E.) 8467. 

Meneury (3. D.).. 10252. 

Macholad (C. M.) 11222. 

MeIntire (EH. C.) 9714. 
McIntire (P.) 10474. 
Mack-Miller candle co. 
Mackay (C. H.) 1977. 
McKean (J. T.) 10475. 
McKee (J.) 10813. 
McKee (T. M.) 11808. 
McKenzie (C.) 11809. 
Mackenzie (C. A.) 5066, 10476. 
McKenzie (D. M.) 10907. 
McKenzie (H.) 9989, 10477, 11223. 
McKenzie (O. R.) 12000. 
McKesson & Robbins. 9032. 


9988. 
8808. 
10472, 10812. 


8660. 


McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey. 10129. | 


McKinney (C. S.) 

McKinney (R. W.) 

McKinstry. 12123. 

MecKoon (F. M.) 5749, 7735. 

McLain (E.) 8468. 

McLain (W. E.) 5067. 

McLaughlin (W. F.) & co. 1979. 

McLaughlin, Driggs co. 9715. 

McLaughlin press. 282. 

McLoughlin (F. E.) 9716. 

McLoughlin bros. 1790, 5750, 83841, 
8882, 10130. 


McMahan (J. F.) 
McManus (B. F.) 1980. 
MacMonnies (F.) 8661. 
MecMullin & Holmes co. 

MecMurran (J. E.) 8256. 
McNamara (E.) 11224. 
McOust (F.) 12308. 


10908. 
10991. 


8809. 


8469. 


Macoy pub. and masonic supply co. | 


283, 6329. 

McQuiddy (B. F.) & _ Beardslee 
Ms .18.) 10603. 

MacWhirter (John) MHighland ra- 
vine Glen Affric. 12472. 

MeWhorter (L. V.) 11225. 

Madden (W. J.) 10604, 10814. 


Madeira (G.) 10992. 
Maher (E. M.) 9457. 

Mai (G.) 10605, 10909. 
Major (©. i. 11226, 12001. 
Mallory (F. B.) ‘736. 
Malone (S. M.) 8470. 
Malted cereals co. 8082. 
Man (G. E.) 10478. 
Manahan (W. H.) 9990. 
Manahan (W. H.) jr. 8471. 
Manatt (W. W.) 8090, 11376. 
Mandeville & King co. 6911. 


| Mathews (C. A.) 
| Mathis (F. C.) 

| Mathison (G. W.) 
| Matignon (A.) 


_Maxence (E.) 


| Mays (W. N.) 
| Meade (G. W.) 


Mangans (J. C.) 9991, 11227. 

Manhattan photogravure co. 8091. 

Matn (EH. ©:) 5068, TT38T. 

Mannelli (S.) 2614. 

Manning (A. J.) 9992. 

Manoline co. 5753. 

Mansfield (B.) 12454. 

Manship (P. H.) 9188. 

Manufacturers commercial co. 9304. 

Manville (H. W. Johns—) co. 9178. 

Manzi, Joyant & co. 285, 3287, 5754, 
8094, 8810. 

Maple (G.) 7789. 

Mar (A.) 12455. 

Marceau (T. C.) 1981, 3288, 5069, 
7748, 90388, 9458, 11810. 

Marcell (M.) 10131, 12002. 

Marcusy (F.) 5756. 

Margua (W. A.) 5757. 

Marguis (W.) 2616. 

Mariner (G. E.) 38298, 6330, 10998. 

Mariner (G. T.) T1510; 

Marken & Bielfeld. 8257, 102538. 

Markendorff (G.) 8342, 9816, 10332. 

Marlatt (H. 1.) 8096. 

Marlin firearms co. 10606. 

Marr (T. H:) “5073, 9034: 

Mars (J. E.)- 10479. 

Marsh (EF. D.) 2617, 10994. 

Marston (H. F.) 796, 6912. 

Martenet (H. L.) 9189. 

Martin (©. E:) “isi. 

Martin (C:. KB.) 1988. 

Martin (G. C.) 10480. 

Martin (G. V.) 9586. 

Martin (Henry) Crépuscule. 

Martin (J. N.) ‘TT?48. 

Martin (J..S:)" 10825: 

Martin (W. J.) 8811. 

Martiny (P.) 8662. 

Mason (C. BH.) 11812. 

Mason (P.) co. See Perry Mason co. 

Mason & Hanson. 6336, 9717, 10254, 
10670, 12124. 

Masters co. 10481. 

Mather (G. C.) 86683. 

8812. 

ali fotos 

11814. 

8664. 

1989. 

8097, 8883. 


11996. 


Matteson (S. W.) 
Matthews (Wm. B.) 
Mattox (W. S.) 
Mauser (F.) 


May (J. D.) 8472. 

May co. 12008. 

Mayer (G. R.) 9036. 

Mayer (H.) 8813, 9718, 10132. 


12457. 
19228, 11377. 
T7751. 
12309. 
6916. 


Meagher (M. T.) 
Mears (H. F.) 
Meddaugh (J. E.) 
Medlar (F. W.) 
Meek & Beach co. 


848 


Meek co. 800, 4108, 8258, 8343, 9817, 
10833, 11058, 11603, 12185. 

Meiser (J. A.) 7758, 8474, 11229. 

Melchers (G.) 5758, 8099, 12004. 

Melendy (EH. I.) 8475. 

Méliés (G.) 1991, 5074, 8476, 9088, 
10482, 10816, 11230, 11815, 12310. 
Melioden (J. A.) 9190. 

Mench (P.) 11816. 

Mench (P.) & Beyer 
10817. 

Mendelsohn (E.) 10607. 

Mendoza (I. P.), ltd. 38298, 10255. 

Menke (H. W.) 10818. 

Menzel (O. P.) 1992. 

Mercantile drug co. 90389. 

Merchants’ novelty co. 8259. 

Merchants pub. co. 12125. 

Meredith (G. M.) 6387. 

Merite (Edouard) Famille de _ per- 


(H.) 10488, 


drix. 12472. 
Merker (Max) Aus Alt Weimar. 
12461. 


Merlin (P.): 
Little gourmands. 
Young cats playing. 
Merriam (G. & C.) co. 
Merriam (J. W.) & co. 
Merriam (L. L.) 5075. 
Merrick (G. B.) 8477. 
Merrick (G. B.) & Stiff (C. W.) 
Metler (A. EH.) T7157. 
Metropolitan bible class, Metropolitan 
echureh. 9719. 
Metropolitan museum of art. 9720. 
10995. 


12088. 
12038. 
8260. 
9191. 


5078. 


Metropolitan ptg. co. 4109. 

Metropolitan syndicate press. 

Metzeler (T.) 8666, 9587. 

Mewhinney (A. B.) 10996. 

Meyenberg (J. C.) 12005. 

Meyer (H.) 9994, 10819, 11817. 

Meyercord co. 8884, 10608. 

Meyner (F.) 11818. 

Michel (G. A.) 6838. 

Michel (G. H.) 10997. 

Microline medical co. 9588. 

Midgley (J. BE.) 8261. 

Mielatz (C. F. W.) 286. 

Miles bros. 1993, 9995, 10484. 

Millar (A. T.) 9589. 

Millar (G. V.) & co. 

Millar (J. A.) 8478. 

Miller (A.) 10820. 

Miller (A. E. W.) 9459, 9996. 

Miller (C. R.) 5079, 7758, 8479, 10485, 
11819. 

Miller (H. M.) 

Miller (J. Q.) 

Miller (L. A.) 

Miller (R. A.) 

Miller (W. A.) 

Millet (F. D.) 9192, 10609, 11821. 

Millett (G. V.) 8667. 

Mills (J. H.) 10610. 

Mills (W.) & son. 5080. 

Milne (H. U.) 11511. 


9721. 


12311. 
10486. 
11820. 
6339. 

$040. 


INDEX 
n.s., pt.4 || 


Milwaukee auditorium board. 9305. 

Mine & smelter supply co. 3300. 

Miner (H.C.) litho. co. 11059. 

Minnerly (W. H.) 11822. 

Minnich (I.) 6340. 

Minott (G. L.) 801, 8885, 9806, 11060. 

Miranda (F.), jr. 12458. 

Mishkin (H.) 1994, 5082, 7759, 8480, 
9041, 9460, 11828, 12312. 

Mishkin studio. 7762, 9997. 

Mission art co. 2002, 7765, 11231. 

Mistique Krewe of. Ka-noo-no. 10133. 

Mitchell (EK. H.) 802, 4110, 11061, 
12459. 

Mitchell (H. B.) 10998. 

Mitchell (J. J.) co. 6341, 8262, 8344, 
8814, 9807, 9722, 10671, 10999, 11512. 

Mitchell (O. B.) 9042. 

Mitchell (W. EH.) 2005. 

Mitchell (W. N.) 8481, 9048. 

Mitchell (W. V.) 2008. 

Mitchell, Sawyer co. 10256. 

Moe (G.) 11824. 

Moeller (L.) 12006, 12460. 

Moffat, Yard & co.> 287, 3301, 6342, 
8815, 11513. 

Moghabghab (F.) 9723. 

Moller (L.) 5759, 9193, 9590, 10611, 
11878, 12007, 12464. 
Monarch typewriter co. 
Moncrief (J. T.) 12008. 

Moneta (J. J.) 8668. 

Monfort (W. H.) 2823: 

Montgomery (A.) 12462. 

Monsen (Ff. I.) 11826. 

Montana souvenir co. 11604. 

Montgomery (R. T.) 10487. 

Monticello steamship co. 11514. 

Montross (C. P.) 9998, 10672. 

Montross (N. EH.) 5107, 7769, 9044, 
9999, 12313. 

Moon (K. E.) 

Moon & Wills. 

Mooney (J.) 11062, 11380. 

Moore (A. M.) 7766. 

Moore (C. E.) 8669. 

Moore’ (H. A.) 10910. 

Moore (F. B.) 10000. 

Moore (I. W.) 7767, 10821. 

Moore (G. 8S.) 9724. 

Moore (M. M.) 10257. 

Moore (T. J.) 12009. 

Moorehead (I. W.) 10258. 

Mora (F. L.) | 8100. 

Moran (EK. P.) 9045, 9194. 

Moran (L.) 12468. 

Moran (T.) 12010. 

Morgan (H.) 84838. 

Morgan (J. A.) 10184. 

Morgan (J. J.) 2010, 8484, 9046. 

Moritz (A.) 9047. 

Morricette (C. A.) 9308. 

forris (C. BE.) 5112, 7772, 9461, 10001, 
10488. 

Morris (F. 8.) & co. 11282. 

Morris (G. F.) 288, 2618. 


11379. 


2009. 
8482. 


- Natl. game co. 


Mosler (H.) 8670. 

Mossler co. 10136. 

Mott (J. L.) iron works. 

Mott (M. M.) 2021. 

Mountz (L. J.) 6917. 

Mowry. (K.. 5B.) 12012. 

Mueller (HK. P.) 8485. 

Mueller bros. art & mfg. co. 

Muirhead (LL. P.) 6844. 

Miiller (A. A.) TT774. 

Muller (EH.) 2022, 10004, 
11829. : 

Mulier \CE2sC:) 12315. 

Muller, Luchinger & co. 

Mulvey (H. R.) 10822. 

Municipal bldg. commission. 8101. 

Munn & co. 8263, 9725, 10260, 12126. 

Miintzer (F. A.) 11830. 

Murat (A. Ii:) 10823. 

Murphy (T. D.) co. 289, 803, 10137, 
11064, 11381, 12127, 12186. 

Murray (C. E.) 10673. 

Murray (D.) Play grounds of Eton. 
12437. 

Murray (J. J.) 

Murray Cl. HH.) 

Muzzy (R. L.) 

Myers. 9468, 
10492. 

Myers (C. E.) 9048. 

Myers (C. F.) 10491. . 

Myers (H.) 9468, 9464, 10005, 10490, 
10492. 

Mystique Krewe of Ka-noo-no. 


9196. 


5766. 


11234, 


9354. 


12128. 
9197. 

11831. 

9464, 


10005, 10490, 


7776. 


Nachmias (R. M.) 6845. 
Nadoolman (N.) 8816. 


Naegele (C. F.) 
Nardi (J.) co. 
Narragansett brewing co. 
Nash (A. I.) 8486. 
Nash (H.) 10493, 10824. 
Nash (W. H.) 11515. 
Nast cow. HH.) 118382. 


5767, 8264, 11382. 
2621, 9198, 11383. 
8103. 


‘ Natl. art co. 12464. 


Natl. brewing co. 101388. 

Natl. eandy co. 8671, 9591. 
8265. 
Natl. illustrating co. 


21230—07——5 


8817, 9592. 


| New home sewing machine co. 


| Newell (LL. VY. 3B.) 


| Newhall (H. B.) 


| Newmayer (S. W.) 

| Newport artillery co. 
; Newton (J. W.) 
| Nichols (W. A.) 
_ Nicholson bros. 

| Nicoll (W. T.) 


i INDEX 849 
v. 2, nos. 1-52 

| @Morrms (HH. J.) TTS. | Natl. lead co. 2622. 

| Morris (J. L.) 10489. Natl. photo co. 11833. 
Morris Ge. W.) - 12011. Natl. photo liby. 118384. 

| (Mors (fT. A.) 2011. Natl. press ass’n. 8487, 10006. 

| Morris & co. 10135. Natl. tea co. 11384. 
Morrison (W. M.) 10002. Navy pub. co. 12316. 

| Morrison (W. R.) 9309. Neagle (J.) 9465. 
Morse (A. B.) co. 10259. | Néal (E. B.) 8266, 8818, 9355. 
Morse (A. G.) co. 9818. | Needham (C. A.) 2623. 
Morse (C. H.) 10003. | Neilan (J. P.) 11835. 
Morse (C. H. B.) 9195. | Nelson (H. M.) 10139. 
Morse (C. N.) 112338. Nelson (R. H.) co. 11000. 
Morse (L. G.) 2619. Nelson (W. F.) 11235. © 
Morse (W..A.) 9462. | Neuburg (I.) 8819. 
oe, aie . oy ee | New century post card co. 9726. 
ee) 11827. 13914. ah ae confectionery co. 8886, 
Morton & Weaver. 11828. 


| New England furniture & carpet co. 


8672. 


10612. 
New thought pub. co. 297. 
N. Mevart ,co, (9593) 1201S. 12466. 
N. Y. continental jewell filtration co. 
11385. 


N. Y. evening telegram (N. Y. herald 
co.) 298, 3314, 63846, 8267, 8820, 
9310, 9727, 10261, 10674, 11001, 11516, 
2129: 

N. Y. herald co. 326, 3354, 6380, 8268, 
8821, 9811, 9728, 10262, 10675, 11002, 
fla es Eye BA I 

N. Y. lodge no; 1, B. P.O. Hi 29594; 

N. Y. times. 362, 3394, 6427, 8269, 
8822, 9312, 9729, 10263, 10676, 11003. 

N. Y. zoological soe. 10097, 10494. 

Newbert (F. M.) 9049. 

Newcomb (A. I.) 10825. 

Newcomb (J. K.) 8488. 

Newcomb (T.) 6448, 11518. 

Newcombe (G. H.) 5122. 

Newell (G. G.) 5768. 

Newell (G. G.) & Witkowski 
12014. 


(K.) 


9050. 
Newell (M. G.) 8489. 
Newell (P.) 9356. 
Newhall (A. D.) 5121, 8490. 
370. 
Newhall (K. W.) 9466. 
Newkirk (F.) 8270. 
Newman (C. V.) 6458. 
10140. 

8491. 

10495. 

10911. 
11836. 
9467, 10008, 12317. 
Niehaus (C. H.) 5769. 
Nielsen (M. P.) 10141. 
Niemeyer (B.) 9199. 
Nightingale (C. T.) 
Niles-Bement-Pond co. 
Nix (H. E.) 10496. 
Noel ¢s.) 9730. 
Norris (B. H.) 11236. 


2025. 
11605. 


850 


North Amer. co. 371, 3411, 6459, 8271, 
8823, 9318, 9731, 10264, 10677, 11004. 

North Amer. mines exhibition co. 
9051. 

Northrop (H. N.) ‘7791. 

Northwestern knitting co. 

Northwestern yeast co. 

Norton (W. E.) 2626. 

Notman photo co. Itd. 11887. 

Nott (GR. W.) 127s. 

Notter (F. L.) 86783. 

Nowell (F. H.) 2027, 11838, 12318. 

Noyes (C. W.) 10265. 

Nuhn (O.) 10009. 

Nutting (W.) 10010. 

Oakes (M. L.) 8492, 9052. 

Oakley (V.) 12015. 

O’Brien (R. E.) 9732. 


8104, 12467. 
10142. 


Oden-Adams cut stone co. 113886. 
O’Donnell (R.) 12016. 

Oertel art print co. 9819, 10148. 
Official golf record pub. co. 12319. 


O’Hagan (J. S.) 

_O’Kane (R.) 

Oliver (J. K.) 

Oliver (W. M.) 

Clsen (J.) 9053. 

Olson (i. 2.) S39: 

Olson (S. H.) 10012. 

Qlson (W. O.) 10497, 11287, 11840, 
UB Vail 

Olsson (F. A.) 2031, 11841. 

Olsson (J. F.) & co. 9054. 

Olympia brewing co. 11005. 

Omaha daily news. 9468, 10826. 

Omaha high school. 10018. 

Oneida brewing co. 8824. 

Oppenheimer, Seasongood, Guiterman 
& co. 6918. 

Orsi (R.) 2627. 

Orsini (L.) 8674. 

Osborne (F. H.) 8272. 

Qsborne co. 374, 2034, 3421, 6464, 
8116, 9314, 11006, 121382. 

Osgood (A. J.) 11519. 

Osthaus (BH. H.) 106138, 12017. 

Ostrander (W. C.) 38445. 

Oswald (W.) 97883. 

Oswalt (H. M.) 10266. 

Otis litho. co. 9820, 10334, 10728. 

Ottenheimer (I. & M.) 6466, 8273, 
9315, 9734, 10678. 

Ottmann litho. co. 

Otto (J.) 38447. 

Outeault (R. F.) 8274, 8825, 9316, 
9821, 10267, 10679, 11007, 11520. 

Outcault adv. co. 8826, 9317, 10268, 
10680. 

Outcault, Crewdson & Co. 

Outlook (The) 11288. 

Owen (A.) 11521. 

Owsley (lL. H.) 10614. 

Oxford & Dillhoff. 5185. 

Pach bros. 8493, 9055, 9469, 10014, 
10498, 11239. 

Pacifie coast borax Co. 


12320. 

5136. 

10011. 
T(94. 


11065. 


3469. 


10912. 


INDEX - 


n.S., pt. 4 


Pacific coast china co. 
Packard (KH. H.) 
1S By 


Packer (F.) 8827. 
Paddock (W. D.) 
Paeszler studio. 
Page (R. H.) 
Pagett (L. W.) 
Paine (G. H.) 
10015. 
Paine (R. G.) 
Palmer (A. R.) 
Palmer (C.) 
Palmer (C. V.) 97386. 
Palmer (J. G.) 12822. 
Palmer & Hornbostel. 9056. 
Paris medicine co. 8676. 
Paris, Murton co. 5772. 
Park (H.) 205008 
Park & Tilford. 10016. 
Parke (W. T.) 10688. 
Parker (C. Al) Siar 
Parker (HE. J.) 2087. 
Parker (G. G.) 9822. 
Parker (G. W.) 6467. 
Parker (G. W.) art ©o. 
Parker (O. K.) 9057. 
Parker & Stickley. 3478. 
Parkinson art co. 2038, 5141, 7795, 
9471. 
Parks & Severson. 8496. 
Parrett (F. J.) 9058, 9472, 10827, 
11848. 


5770. 
9735, 10681, 11522, 


8675, 9595, 10144. 
11842. 
10682. 

2035. 
2036, 5140, 8494, 9470, 


10499. 
8495. 
3477. 


6471. 


Parry (d: Raye aeie 

Parry (J. R.), jr. 8275, 10684, 115238. 

Parsons (C. B.) 8497, 9059, 10501, 
12328. 

Parsons (F.) 9200. 

Parsons (F. M.) 9060. 

Partridge (W. O.) 9596. 


Pastéga ( ) Interior. 120388. 
Pastors aid society of Second Presby- 
terian church. 3488. 


Patrick investment co. 
Patriot press. 8677. 
Patterson (H.) 10017, 10502. 
Patterson (W. A.) 11524. 
Patterson-Gibbs co. 3484, 6489, 10269. 
Paulson (H.) & co. 10270. 

Paxton (W. M.) 9473. 
Payne (G. F.). 8498. 
Payne & Flynn. 10018. 
Peabody (H. G.) 9061. 
Pearce (J. N.) 10019. 
Pearce (Mrs. W. W.) 
Pearson (A. C.) 8276. 
Pearson pub. co. 123824. 
Pease (N. W.) 9474, 10020. 
Pech (H. F.) 10021. 

Peck (Henry J.) Clam bake. 
Peck (J. A.) 5148. 

Peck (O. W.) 2040, 5144, 8499, 10503. 
Peeso (F. HE.) 10828. 

Peetz (O.) 58500. 

Pellegrim (L.) 10145. 


8828. 


11240. 


12406. 


—$—$—<— — ee 


ee 


| Pennuci (A.) 


Phillips (T. M.) 


851 


Tittsburg automatic vise & tool co. 


INDEX 
y. 2, nos. 1-52 
Peluso (—): 
Confession to the grandfather. 8277. 
12038. 


Interesting story. 12038. 
Peluso (G.) 9062. 
Penfield (K. C.) 10022, 11241. 
Penfield (N. W.) 2046, 8501, 9475, 
S25. 
Penn eng. co. 6919, 9357. 
Pennell (C. A.) 11844. 
Pennington (W. V.) 5146, 8502, 11242, 
11845. 
Pa. academy of the fine arts. 6552. 
2628, 5778, 10913. 


| Penny (W. I.) 8508. 
Pepsi cola co. 11387, 12468. 
Perard (V.) 12134. 


Perkins (A. K.), sr. 6558. 

Perkins (H. H.) 

Perkins (H. W.) 

Perkins’ (W. B.), jr. 

Perrault (1...) 8678. 

Perret (A.) 8679. 

Berree (HAL) 6562, 9738. 

Perren (C:'0.) 5S7TT9. 

Perrow (B. B.) 9476. 

Perry (E:) 12470. 

Perry (im: W.) 12469. 

Perry (G. P.) 10504. 

Perry (J.) 10505. 

terry (Uk. Ei.) 2629, 9201. 

Perry & Petrick. 11846. 

Petry Mason co. 3510, 11525, 12135. 

Pesha (L.) 11847. 

Peter (C. M.) 8680. 

Petersen (K. G.) 11248. 

Peterson (A. L.) 11244. 

Peterson (O. W.) 5150. 

Peterson (P.) 10506, 12326. 

Petut (C. Gi) -2051. 

Peyroud (F. C.) 12471. 

Phelan (A. B.)- 12327. 

Phetps (A. H:)- 10271. 

Phelps (G. M.) 10272. 

Thilippine expo. co. 10028. 

Phillips (E.) 8829, 10273. 

Ebiliips (FE. H.)- 9398, 11526. 

Phillips (H. H.) 11527. 

5154. 

Phipps (C. D.) -9477. 

Phoenix horse shoe co. 

Phoenix press. 11528. 

Photograph co. of America. 

Photographische  gesellschaft. 
113888, 12018, 12472. 

Photogravure & color co. 6570. 

Phreaner (B. W. F.) 2053. 

Phumb (H. G.) 12478. 

Piatt music co. 11008. 

Pickands-Magee co. 11529, 12136. 

Pierce (H. H.) 9063, 11245, 11848. 

Fizot (bh. B.) . 20024. 

Pillsbury picture co. 

Piot (A.) 8681. 

-Piper (R. W.) 

Pitman (T.) 


10507. 


2052. 
3511, 


5155, 10829. 


9478. 
9739. 


Porter (W. H.) 


Pittsburg gazette times. 
Pittsburg photo-eng. co. 


9479, 10508. 
11530. 


Pixley (CAS Hay 11S 
Plaisted (H. R.) 2055. 
Planek. (32 C2) TOSs0: 


Plant (P. J.) 388, 3512, 6572; S27, 
9319, 9740, 10274. 
Platinachrome co. 
9358, 9823. 
Players club. 9202. 
Plowman (S. R.) 9480. ~ 
IFlumb (H. G.) 9598, 10146. 
Pocahontas picture co. 8830. 
Poffenbarger (G.) 10831. 
Pohle (F.) — 8505. 
Polish young men’s pub. co. 
Pollock” URE.) “12328: 
Ponting (H. G.) 11850. 
Pope (W. T:) 10025. 
Porter (G.) 8881. 
Porter (M. E.) 
MALS Lbs 
Porter (8.83) 


862, 3524, 4111, 


12137. 


8506, 10026, 10509, 


3536, 8279, 11606. 
gS 33-1 le 

Porter pub. co. 9741. 

Post (M. A.) 12019. 

Post exchange. 2056. 

Post ptg. & pub. co. 9481, 10027, 10510. 

Post pub co. 11009. 

Post vending co. 3564. 

Postiglione (——) : 

Cherries. 12038. 

Wild flowers. 120388. 
Postum cereal co., ltd. 2680. 
Potter (L.) 10914, 12020. 
Potter (W. W.) 11246. 
Powell (H. E.) 389. 

Powell (I. W.) 9064, 10832. 

Powell (P.) & Evish (P.) 

Powers (H. B.) 11247. 

Powers (W. F.) co. 10275. 

Poynter (EH.) lLesbia and her spar- 
rows. 124387. 

Pratt (E. C.) 5220, 7796, 10511, 10833. 
Pratt: (J. Ws) cos ya 

Pratt (W. I.) 121388. 

Pratt food co. 10276. 

Prellwitz (E. M.) 8682. 

Prellwitz (H.) 8683. 

Prescott (R.) 9748. 

Press photo eo. 5221. 

Press pub. co. 6573, 8832. 

Presser (T.) 4130. 

Prevot-Valeri (A.) 8684. 

Price’ €€. 8S.) ° 10028. 

Price (HE. V.) & co. 4128. 

Price (J.) 2058, 5222, 8507, 10029, 
T1852, 12329. 
Erice (ip, OC.) 
Prichard (H.) 


4129. 


2061, 11853. 
8280. 


Priestman (J.) 8117. 

Friests of Pallas amusement co. 
10685. 

Prince (G). 9482. 


852 


INDEX: 


n.s., pt. 4 


Prince, «(Je -Hs), 10854), 12330: 

Printz, Biederman co. 10615, 10915, 
113889. 

Priore (He) 45284, 

Priow (;) ) 8685, 

Prochazka (F'.) 10616, 11390, 12474. 

Procter & Gamble co. 8282. 

Proctor. ¢G. As) 12331): 

Progress corp. 38565. 

Providence litho. co. 3892, 878, 4131, 
6920, 8345, 8686, 8833, 8887, 9208, 
9824, 10147, 10277, 10729, 10916, 
11010, 11391, 11607, 12139, 12187. 

Providence tribune. 9483. 

Publishers, George Knapp & co. 
Knapp (Geo.) & co., publishers. 

Puffer (B. F.) 10080, 10512. 

Pulitzer pub. co. 9484, 9744, 10031, 
10278. 

Purdy (J. E.) 3567, 9485. 

Puritan life assurance co. 

Pustet. (F.))- &. Go: 
12021. 

Putnam (EH. D.) 

Putnam (R. B.) 

Pyle (A.) 5780. 

Pythian home ass’n. 

Quest & co. 3574. 

Quimby (F. J.) co. 

Quinn (EH. J.) 8834. 

Quirk (N. J.) 2631, 11393, 12475. 

Quirk eng. co. 10279. 

Raborg (H. M.) 9204. 

Radway (G. F.) 2070. 

Raeder (P. L.) 10032, 10280. 

Ragsdale (M. C.) 8509, 11248, 11856, 
12382. 

Rakemann (C.) 

Ralph (R. C.) 

Ramage (G. W.) 12023. 

Ramer (A. M,) co. 8888. 

Randel (J. A.) 9065. 

Randolph-Macon institute. 11012. 

Ransom (F. C.) 2632, 11394, 12024, 


See 


9745. 
10148, 11392, 


T7197. 
11855. 


8508. 
6574, 9320. 


12022. 
11011. 


12476. 

Ransom (G. D.) 123383. 

Rau (W. H.) 2071, 5225, 7798, 9486, 
10038, 10518, 11249, 12334. 

Rauch (J. G.) 6580. 

Raul (H. L.) 9599. 

Ravaut (R.) 8687. 


Rayburn (T. B.) 
Rayner (R. L.) & co., ine. 


2083, 11250, 11857. 
10686. 


Reading post card & novelty co. 8835. 
Reamy (M.) 98066. 

Reber (L.) 11858. 

Recorder ptg. & pub. co. 10034. 


Red Wing advtg. co. 115382. 
Red Wing ptg. co. 10281. 
Reddick (A. C.) 5250, 9487. 
Redon (G.) 11583. 

Reed (C. E.) 8510. 

Reed (D. 8S.) 10035. 

Reed (BH. A.) 10514, 11859. 
Reed (G. B.) 10086. 

Reed (N. H.) 7801, 11860. 


| Reichelt (P.) 


| Remington arms co. 
| Reymershoffer (C.) 


| Rhead (L.) 


Reed (R. W.) 10087, 12335: 
Reed & Carnrick. 9321. 
Rees (F. H.) 10282. 
Reese & Read. 418, 3575, 6582. 
Regnier (lL. DeV.) 7802. 
Rehm (C. A.) 8886. 
Reich (J.) 3576, 8283, 10283. 
Reich (J.) & Winthrop (F.) 
10515: 
Reid (A. G.) gare 
Reid (BE. W.) 5251. 
Reineke (Miss) 9067. 
Reliable poultry jour. pub. co. 3578. 
Rembrandt studio co. 9488S. 
Remington (F.) 9600, 12025. 
9601. 
Rentschler (FE. J.) 9 12aa6. 
Reyes (P. V.) 7808. 

8119. 
12026. 

9489. 


Reynolds (R. D.) 
Reynolds (T. H.) 
9746. 
Rhenard (A. W.) 11861. 
Rhind (J. M.) 9602. 
Rhodes (R.) 12140. 
Rice (D. EL) 79205: 
tice (EH. C.) 10284. 
Rice (EK. E.) 10038. 
Rice (FF. NN.) 20516: 
Rice (J. B.) seed co. 11395. 
Rice & Hutchins. 9206. 
Richard (L.) & co. 8837. 
Richards (Dr.) dyspepsia tablet assn. 
S874. 
Richards (L. G.) 2084. 
Richards (P.) 38580, 6583, 8284. 
Richardson (B. J.) 9068, 9490. 
Richardson (D. D.) 3584, 6926. 
Richardson (F. H.) 11862. 
Richemont (A. de) 5781. 
Richmond (C. A.) 100389. 
Richter (F. A.) & eo. 12027. 
Ricker hotel co. 10517. 
ticker press. 9747. 
Ricketts (J. A.) 11863. 
Rieck (HE. W.) 2087, 9069. 
Riehle (K.) 8120. 
Rigg (2H. Bie 26ae: 
Riley (A. C. D.) 9825. 
Rinehart (F. A.) 5257. 
Ripley (A. J.) 9207. 
Rippel (C.) 7804. 
Risk (D.) 5258. 
Ritchie (J. H.) 419. 
Ritter (Herrmann) 
Robandi (A.): 
Réveil (Le) 11996. 
Thé (Le) 11996. 
Robbins (F.) 10040. 
Robbins (H. 1.) 38585, 6585, 6934, 8838, 
9748, 9826, 10687, 11018, 11066, 11534. 
Robbins (R. G.) 11251. 
Roberts (B. R.) 11535. 
Roberts (H. V.) 10518, 11252. 
Robertson (E.) 11067. 
Robertson (Mrs. HE. B.) 10834. 


11317. 


i 


| Rosser (B. L.) 
| Rosser (W. P.) 8287, 10290, 10689. 


giey (G. B.) 


Rosengard (H.) 10688. 
Rosenthal co. 10289. 
11865. 


Rossi (L. M.) 8288. 

Rossi (Lucius) Balangoire (La) 
11949. 

Rossiter (W.) 10048. 

Roth (G. E.) 8289. 

hon (5. i.) $290. 

Rotig (G. F.) 8689. 


Rotograph co. 
7807, 8513, 8889, 9078, 9491, 9827, 


884, 2090, 4147, 5259, | 


| Roseland (H.)} 2634, 8121, 9208, 10150. | 
' Rosenberg (A.) 8688, 10288. 


INDEX 853 
| v. 2, nos. 1-52 
Robertson & Putnam. 12141. | Russell (A.) 81384. 
| Robin (S.) 9749. Russell (C. W.) 6602. 
Robins (C. R.) 12887. | Russell (Mrs. M.) 10691. 
| Robinson (FE. S.) 8511. | Russell (M. L. F.) 9074, 11257. 
| Robinson (G. F.) 7805. | Russell (W. W.) 8291. 
Robinson (G. I.) 12028. | Russell & Wylie. 9075. 
| Robinson (H. B:) 9070. | Russell bros. 9076. 
Robinson (W.) 12142. | Ryder (Ji Sa) T1084: 
Robson & Adee. 10285. | Sabastian (B.) 8514. 
| Roche advertising agency. 9750. | Sachs (¢., By Piss 
' Rochester button co. 10041, 12029. | Sachse (J. F.) 12342. 
Rochester news co. 7806. | Sackett & Wilhelms litho. & ptg. co. 
| Rochester optical co. 113896. | 4207, 8890, 10730, 11069, 11538, 
| Rockwood photo. co. 9071. | LLGOS, A Zise: 
| Rodgers (HE. C.) 12030. Saffron art co. 11869. 
Rodgers (E. J.) 10286. | Sage brush tonic co., ltd. 12348. 
| Rogers (A. H.) 11258. | Sain (E.) 8690. 
| Rogers (C. R.) 8285. Sain (Paul) Matinée de _ juillet. 
| Rohr (M.) 420. 12486. 
| Roiné (J. E.) 10149. | St.-Gaudens (A. H.) 10917, 113899, 
| Romans photo. co. 2088, 8512, 9072, | 12031, 12478. 
11254, 11864. | Saint-Gaudens (Augustus) : 
| Rood (E.) 113897. | Diana of the tower. 12031. 
| Rose (R. H.) & son. 10042. | Head of a woman. 12478. 
| Rose co. 38591, 6587, 8286, 88389, 9323, Head of Victory. 8135. 
9751, 10287, 11536, 12148. | Saint-Lanne (L.) 8136. 
| Rosebery (W. G.) 6601. St. Paul daily news. 9492. 


St. Paul Y. M. C. A. 10692. 
Sala (J.) 2640. 

Salem Baptist church. 2105. 
Salter. 9493. 

Sametz (H.) 9829. 

Sampson (T. D.) 10521. 
Sampson & co. 10046, 10522. 


| Sampson, Bachrach & co. 10835. 


10335, 10519, 11068, 11255, 11866, | 


12338. 
Rouland (O.) 5782. 
Rounds-Truman co. 12144. 
Rourke (M. E.) 9209. 
Rowe (A.) 5356. 
Rowe (F. L.) 421. 
Rowland (P. C.) 11867. 
Rowlands (G. M.) 12145. 
Rowlands (W.) 11898. 
Vesperus. 
12339. 
11868. 
10044. 


12472. 
Royal photo co. 
Roys (J. E.) 

Royster (J. A.) 


Rozofsky (P.) & Charnin (H.) 9752. 

“Rubens (Peter Paul) Flight into 
Egypt. 12002. 

Rubincam (H. C.) 10045. 

Rude (A. D.) 4205, 9828. 


Ruegge (C.) 5357. 

Rumph (A. E.) 10690. 

Rungius (C.) 5783, 7814, 8126, 9210, 
11256, 13340, 12477. 

Rusk (J. W.) 10520, 12341. 


Sanborn (G. B.) 
| Sanborn & Harriman. 
| Sanders 


11258. 

9077. 

(ES) 1O73L, 11015, 11538, 
11609. 

Sanders pub. co. 12479. 

Sanderson (J. G.) 11870. 

Sanford (J. I.) 10151, 10617. 


Sanitol chemical lab. co. 8691. 
| Sargent (J. B.) 9078. 
| Sarony (0O.) co. 9494, 12344. 
| Savastano (A. R.) 5860. 
| Savory (BH. W.) Itd. 8187. 
| Sawyer (A. H.) 11016. 
Sawyer (C. H.) 2109, 8515, 10836, 
11871. 
Sawyer (M. W.) 9079. 
| Sealbert (J.) 8692. 
| Scamapielo (F. Z.) 546. 
| Searnecehia, (4.)) 2641. 
| Schaidner (C. B.) 108387, 11259. 
) SehalOiGEe Pe + RST 
| Schauble (L. C.) 11872. 
Schell (De L.) 10047, 11260. 
Scherer (J. F.) 11540. 


Schermerhorn (P. G.) 8847. 

| Schervee (H.) 3618. 

| Schiller-Goethe monument assn. 
12146. 

Schliewen (A. C.) 8292. 

Schlineck (C. J.) 11878. 


Schloss (J.) 11874. 


854 


5361, 10291. 
Affinities. 12427 

9753. 

12345. 

5364, 11875. 


Schloss bros & co. 
Schmalz (Herbert) 
Schmidt (C. W.) 
Schmidt (EK. T.) 
Schmidt (J. R.) 
Schmidt (W.) 11876. 
Schmidt litho. co. 11541. 
Schmitzberger (J.) Tall game. 12437. 
Schneider (F. A.) 422. 
Schneider (O. J.) 3614. 
Schneider bros. 3620. 
Schnitzer (G.) 
12480. 
Schoen (H.) 12481. 
Schoenhofen brewing co. 5788. 
Seofield-Pierson co. 11542. 
Schoible (IF. C.) 9495. 
Schouler (R. E.) 5365, 10048. 
Schrage (F.) 9608. 
Schreiber & sons. 11877. 
Schreyvogel (C.) 
10152, 12346, 12482. 
Schriever (J. B.) 
Schroeder (L.) 
Schuette (H. G.) 
Schultheis (H.) 12033. 
Schultz (Gon):  Shili7. 
Schulz (R.) 1878. 
Schwab (C. P.) 10292. 
Schwab & Wolf. 901, 
8348, 8891. 
Schwabl (H.) 
Schwartz (A.) 
Schwarz (A.) 
Schwarz (O.) 
Schweizer (J. O.) 
Schwemberger (S.) 
Scott (IT. EK.) 3621. 
Seott & Van Altena. 
Seribner’s (C.) sons. 
5789, 
9754, 10158, 11018, 11401, 11543. 
Scriven (C. E.) 3623, 10293. 
Seabord pub. co. 12148. 
Seamans (FF. M.) 120385, 12483. 
Sears (J. 8.) 3624. 
Seavey (W. W.) 9081. 
Seele (D.) 11261. 
Seeley (O. G.) 5375. 
Seeton studio ine. 
Seifert (A. H.) 9082. 
Seiter & Kappes litho. co. 
Selig (W. N.) 8521, 
10839, 11880. 
Selig polyscope co. 


12147. 
11017. 


448. 
8695. 
2642. 
6603. 
8518, 12034. 
2115, 5367, 8519. 


10051, 10528. 


Sellars (H.) & Wyly (J. J.) 9497. 

Sellen (P.) 11019. 

Sellers (KE. J.) 11881. 

Sells-Floto. 11544. 

Sentinel co. 9755, 10052, 10294. 

Serrell (W. I.) 2141. 

Sewell (R. V.) 12036. 

Sewell (T. H.) 8294, 8841, 11263, 
11545. 

Seymour (F. H. G.) 10840. 

Shadle (EH. J.) 5376, 10841. 


INDEX 


8693, 11400, 12082, 


8145, 8516, 8694, 
5366, 10049, 10838. 


4208, 6979, 


8520, 9080, 9496. 
449, 2643, 3622, 
8146, 8293, 8840, 9211, 9604, 


11262, 11879, 12347. 


9212, 11402. 
9083, 10050, 


n.s., pt. 4 


Shaffer (F. G.) 9756. 

Shampang (G. A.) 9084, 10053, 11264, 
11882, 12348. 

Sharp (Mrs. A. G.) 11020. 

Sharp (F.) 450, 12149. 

Sharp (J. HB.) vaaeae 

Shartle (H.) 10054, 10295, 10842. 

Shattuck (L. E.) 5878, 9085, 10524, 
10848, 11265, 12349. 

Shaw (O. M.) 10296. 

Shaw (W.) 2142. 

Shaw (W. I.) 9086. 

Shaw (W. T.) 2144, 5379. 

Shaw-Cassidy co. 8842. 

Shea, Bocqueraz co. 8892. 

Sheahan (M. T.) 451, 3626, 6618, 
8295, 8848, 9824, 9757, 10297, 10693, 
11021, 11546, 12150. 

Sherburne (J. L.) 
1350: 

Sheldon (C. G.) 

Sheldon (S. L.) 

Shepard (C. W.) 

Shepard (HE. P.) 93825. 

Shepard (G. W.) 10154. 

Shepherd (W. T. Ll.) 3644. 

Sheppard (W.) 9758. 

Sherman (HE. A.) 8844. 

Sherrin (D.) 2644. 

Shipler (H.) 8522. 

Shoemaker (J. F.) 7815. 

Shonk (C. W.) co. 12189. 

Short (Mrs. G. BR.) 53883. 

Shuck (J. A.) ©9326. 

Shultz (lL. A.) 8296. 

Shuman (W. A.) 10155, 10618. 

Sievers (F. W.) 10915. 

Sievers (J.) 12851. 

Sigler (R. Ha) 9087 

Silberer (D.) & bros. 

Silver’, CH.) Senizer 

Silver & co. B2s523 

Silvernail (R. H.) 10845. 

Simeoe (T. J.) 8523. 

Simmonds (A. P.) 11884. 

Simms (H.) 10298. 

Simon (A.) 7816. 

Simon notion co. 


10884, 11883, 


8147, 8696. 
5381, 9498. 
11266. 


10694. 


9327. 


| Simons (W. D.) 12355. 


Simplicity co. 3465, 6637, 10299. 
Simpson (A. L.) 7818, 8524, 9499, 
10525. 
Sinclar) (i. Gay 
Singer (L. E.) 8845. 
Singer (M. A.) 10156, 12484. 
Sinsabaugh (C. D.) 11885. 
Sirven (B.) . 12088. 
Skarbina (F.) 5790. 
Skerritt (S. R.) 10526. 
Skolas (J.) 7819. 
Skoog (K. F.) 10157. 
Siade (G. FE.) jr.)/53s4, 
10527, 11886, 12355. 


12354. 


7820, 9500, 


Slade bros. & Lacey. 8150. 
Slevin (L. S.) 11268. 
Slingerland (A. L.) 8525. 


| 


Spielvogel (E.) 


INDEX 


Nason noes: 1-52 


855 


Sloan (J. V.) & co. 2646, 5791, 8151, 


8697, 9218, 9359, 9605, 10336, 11070, | 


11610. 
Slocum (T. A.) co. 
Slosson (W. E.) 12356. 

Small (WH. C.) 2147, 10055, 12357. 
Smedley (W. T.) 8154. 
Smidth (F. L.) & co. 
Smiley (G. M.) 
Smith (A.) 


9214. 


5798. 
8526, 11887. 
2149, 11269. 


seme, CAS BB.) «67831, 8527, 9088, 
12358. 
Smitn (D: C.) 12485. 
Sangh (E.)* 10732. 
Smith (EH. H.) 11888. 
Smith, (E. 8.) 3665. 
Smith (FE. C.) 3666. 
srih CF. S:;) 7832. 
Smith (G. D,) 2150. 
Smith (H. A.) 8528. 
Smith (H. B.) 8898. 
Sma (Bow). 2152, 9091. 
Smith (H. J.) 9089. 
Smith (H. L.) 3667. 
Smith (H. M.) 7834. 
Smith (H. W.) 9090. 
Smith (J. F.) 10158. 
Smith (J. F. W.) 6688. 


Smith (3 'K.) 
11889, 12359. 

Smith (N. E.) 

Smith (R. H.) 

Smith (S. C.) 

Smith (W. G.) 9092, 9215. 

Smith (W.S.) 5386, 7841, 11890. 

Smith granite co. 10159. 

Smith, Kline & French. 10300. 

Snyder (F. R.) 8530, 11273, 12360. 

Soderstrom (C.) 9093. 

Solberg (C.) 9759. 

Solliday (W. L.) 10301. ' 

Sommer (A.) 10302. 

Sonn (A. H.) 9094, 9216. 

Soule art pub. co. 10529, 11274. 

Sourel (E.) 8698. 


9501, 10528, 11270, 


9528. 
11271. 
7835, 8529, 11272. 


Southern art pub. co. 8894, 9360, 
10337. 

Southern exchange co. 12039. 

Southwestern histerical socy. 8297. 


Southwick (A. Q.) 
12040. 

Souvenir post card co. 

Souvenir post card shop. 

Souvenir pub. co. 8531. 

Sparrell art co. 6651, 8848, 9760. 

Sparrell print. 6655. 

Spencer (H. B.) 3672. 

Spencer (I. C.) 9761, 11547. 

Spencer (J. EE.) 10530, 10846, 11891. 

2647, 8155, 8699, 9217, 
10619, 11071, 12486. 

Spies (A.) 10531. 


8846, 9095, 10056, 


8847, 9096. 
3669. 


Spiller (J. R.) 10847, 12361. 
Spivey (H. S.) 6989. 
Spooner (A.) 11892. 


Sprague & Hathaway. 8298. 


Spratt & Niceley. 5388. 


_ Spray coffee & spice co. 9830. 
Springer (C. S.) 5390. 
Springfield (W. H.) 6656. 


| Sprouse (R. A.) 
| Spuehler (HE. C.) 


| Squires (C. F.) 


| Standard furniture co. 


Springfield metal body co. 
10848. 
8300. 
Square deal seed corn farm. 


8299. 


8849. 
2153, 8532, 11898. 
10849. 
7852. 


Stacy (C. E.) 
Stafford (F. J.) 
Staley (H. M.S.) 9218. 
Stanchfield & co. 11548. 

Standard eco. 11072. 

459, 10308. 


| Standard litho co. 8349, 9831, 10733, 


ALG. 
Standard printing co. 
Standard scenic co. 


10695. 
2156, 5391, 9502, 


; 11894. 
| Stanislaus (F.) 10532. 
Stanley wks. 4210. 


| Stokes (#.A.) co. 


stanyan. (GC. P.), 8533. 432362. 

Stark -CH.), jr. 2aTl,, 8555, a4:89b: 

Starr (W.. .2.) 22275. 

Starrett (H. H.) 8534. 

Steadman (FE. M.) 12368. 

Stearns (F. K.) 9832, 11612. 

Stebbins (N. L.) 23879, 5399, 11276, 
11896. 

Steele (R. E.) 23880. 

Steggall (EK. C.) art co. ine. 

Steichen (KE. J.) 12364. 

Steinberg (H.) 8536, 8700. 

Steinberg (I. & M.) 9508. 

Steinruck (H. A.) 9504. 

Stephenson (R. L.) 10850. 

Sterling (J.) 9329. 

Stern (E.) & co. 9219, 12151. 

Stetson (S.) 2384. 

Stevens (C. A.) & bro. 

Stevens (F. I.) 8850. 

Steves (F. M.) 3674. 

Stewart (F. P.) & son. 

Stewart (J. W.) 11897. 

Stewart (R. I.) 11549. 

Stewart (S. T.) 11898. 

Stewart (W. H.) 2649. 

Stickney (F. G.) 2385. 

Stickney (W. G.) 9097. 

Stiff (C. W.) 5401. 

Stiles (C. L.) 460, 3678, 11022, 11550. 

Stinson (1.) 123865. 

Stoddard (S. BR.) 38681. 

Stokes (F. A.) 11551. 

6657, 8302, 11023, 


8156. 


301. 


9505. 


11403. 
Stokes (F. W.) 9606. 
Stokes (R.) 9098. 


Stone (C. J.) co. 3689, 8303, 9330, 
9762, 10696, 11024. 

Stone (M. L.) 12041. 

Stone ptg. & mfg. Co. 
10304, 10533. 

Stone, Van Dresser co. 

Storek (F.) 2386, 5402. 


463, 10057, 
5795, 10305. 


856 


n.s., pt. 4 


Story (A. W.) 103806. 
Story (L. B.) 9607. 
Stoughton (A. A.) 
Stowell (C. G.) 
Strahl CHP.) 
Straker (J. H.) 
Stratford press. 11025. 
Straube (W.) 464, 3691. 
Strauss (HK. HE.) & co. 4211. 
Strauss (i. V.)& .co: | 2662, 
10697, 12042. 

Strauss (J. C.) 2388, 54038, 10058, 
10851, 11277, 11899, 12366. 

Strobhart (H. EB.) 11278. 

Strobhart (J. A.) 5405. 

Strobridge litho. co. 902, 4214, 6990, 
8350, 8895, 9361, 9833, 10338, 10734, 
11073, 11614, 12190. 

Strode (A. M.) 6660, S305. 


8304. 

7853. 

11552, 11613, 12152. 
2650, 5799. 


2663, 


Stromeyer (C. F.) 10919. 

Strong (H. W. R.) 11279. 

Stroud (W. J.) 8537, 10059, 11900. 

Stroup (S.) 123867. 

Studebaker (L. J.) 5406, 10060, 
10534. 

Sturdevant (H. K.) 10852. 


Sturtevant (A.) 

Stutz (F. E.) 

Sudre (R.) 

Sudwarth co. 10699. 

Sulzbach (J.) 11026. 

Sunbonnet babies co. 11027, 11074. 

Sunday school times co. 3697, 8306, 
9763, 11028. 

Sunset post card & novelty co. 6661. 

Superior color press. 7039, 8896, 9362, 
9834. 

Supreme council N. M. jur. U. S. A. 
466. 

Surme (Vv. He), 19553; 

Suter: (uwAe 22053: 

Suthard (C. M.) 8807. 

Sutton (J.) 12154. 

Swallow (F. W.) 9764, 10307. 

Swaith (KF. G.) Convalescent. 

Swanger (J. D.) 11901. 

Swayze (A.) 3709. 

Sweeney (S.) 7854, 
12487. 

Sweeney printing co. 9765. 

Sweet (C. O.) & son co. 9766. 

Sweet bros. 2391, 2507, 10535, 11281, 
11902. 

Swenning (R. T.) 

Swift (Mrs. C. A.) 938381. 

Swift & co. 5806, 8703, 9835, 10620, 
11404, 12488. 

Switzer (M.) 

Swords bros. T8565. 

Sylvestre (—) Joyful toast. 12088. 

Symmons (I. H.) 9220, 9608, 12490. 

Syracuse postal co. 10308. 

Taber-Prang art co. 468, 6662, 9332, 
9508, 9767, 9836, 11554, 11615, 12155, 
12369. 

Tacoma print. co. 


2389, 5407, 12368. 
10698, 10853. 
8701. / 


12437. 


9506, 11280. 


5802, 8702. 


12489. 


9768. 


| Tammen (H. H.) 
| Tammen (H. H.) curio co. 9769. 


| 


Tandy (F. D:) co Ven: 
Tangen  (E.) 105380.) 06a. 1252" 
11904, 12370. 

Tanner (R.) 9099. 
| Tarbell (J. H.) "9100, 1237: 
| Tate (J. H.) > 2Os809% 

Tate & Profit. 11029. 

Taylor (A. H.) 1212838. 
| Taylor (C. H.) 7856. 

Taylor (G. E.) 7857. 
| Taylor (1. M:) -"Sie2? 

Taylor (J. G.) 10700. 

Taylor (lL. Campbell) Rehearsal 
| (The) 12487. 
| Taylor, bros. & co., ine. 7858. 


| Mees ii GER 
| Teunisson (J. N.) 


Talbot (N. H.) 11908. 
Yamburini (A.) jr. 9609. 
566, 8851. 


Teasley (W. M.) 11284, 11905. 
11906, 12372. 
6682, 
567. 
10160. 
7859, 8538. 
11285. 
9101. 
2665. 
11030, 11555. 
7860. 
8852. 


10537. 
Thayer (F. S.) 
Thelem (E.) 
Thibault (J.) 
Thicall (W.) 
Thiers (l. M.) 
Thijsen (C. J.) 
Thomas (A. N.) 
Thomas (C. M.) 
Thomas (C. N.) 
Thomas (I. A.) 5765. 

Thomas (W. H.) 2666. 

Thomas & co. 8711. 

Thompson (C. H.) 10310. 

Thompson (K.) T7861. 

Thompson (E. S.) 6683. 

Thompson (G. Kk.) 10621. 

Thompson (G. L.) 933838, 11286. 

Thompson (J.) 1203815 

Thompson (R. J.) 8808, $704. 

Thompson (W. R.) 9834. 

Thompson & co. 11556. 

Thorburn (J. M.) & co. 3712. 

Thornburn (J. M.) & co. 11082. 

Thorne (W.) 10161. 

Thorp (T.), Hague (J. T.), May (F. 
T.) jr., trustees of Hssex lodge, F. 
& A. M. 83809. 

Thorpe (S: S:)* 190% 

Throssel (R.) 11287. 

Thurber (W. S.) 9102. 

Tichnor bros. 10701, 11038. 

Tiffany (O. F.) 6684. 

Tiffany studios. 11405 

Tillinghast (M. E.) 8163, 12491. 

Tiny tads co. 8310, 8853, 9770, 10702, . 
11557, 12156. 


Title guarantee & trust co. 11558. 
Toasted corn fiake co. 11908. 
Tobias (J. Ha). 12a: 

Todd (EK. L.) 10061. 

Todd (H. 8S.) 8539. 

Toles (H. L.) 5408. 

Tolman (F. 8.) 8854, 11559. 


Tompkins (D. A.) 12874. 


 Tottingham (W.) & co. 


‘Clrickson (P. E.) 
9510, 10065, 10540, | 


INDEX 


857 


y. 2, nos. 1-52 
Tompkins (F. H.) 9221. 
Tonnesen (B.) 12375. 


Tooth (A.) & sons. 3728, 8855, 11560, 
12048. 

Tape (C. L.) 23938. 

577. 

Tourgée (Mrs. E. K.) 11909. 


Tower (A. J.) co. 4245, 5809, 12191. 


Towles studio. 8540. 
Towne (H. R.) : 578. 
Towne (W. H.) 11910. 


Townend (W. H.) 
Townsend (C. A.) 
11288, 12876. 

Townsend (C. F.) 5409, 9509. 
Townsend (G. G.) 12877. 

Trades & labor council. 12157. 
Trepagnier & Oschwald. 8542. 
Trester (M. W.) 12878. 

Trevvett (EB. J.) . 9835. 

Tribune co. 579, 3726, 6687, 8311, 


2394. 
2395, 8541, 10538, 


8548, 8856, 9103, 9336, 9771, 10311, | 


10703, 11034, 11561, 12158. 
Triner (J.) 11406. 
Troth (H.) 98544, 11289. 
Troth (H. W.) 5410. 
Trouilly & Oplatek. 9337. 
Trounstine (S. F.) 8705. 
Trowitzsch & sohn. 11407. 
Troyer (R. A.) 8545. 
Truman (H.) 9104. 
Tryon, Young co. 9772. 
Tuck (R.) & sons, ltd. 3747, 10162, 

103389, 11616. 


Tucker (C. O.) 
Tucker (C. W.) 
Tucker “(H. A.)- 11911. 

Tucker (L.) & son. 9773. 

Tuller, Meredith co. 9774. 

Tupper (H. W.) 10062. 

Tarner (C. -¥.) 8706, 9222, 9610, 

12492. 


Turner (H. K.) co. 8546, 10312. 
Turney (D. R.) 8547. 

Tuttle, tO: HH.) 8312. 

Tyler (F. W.) 9105. 

Tyler (J. G.) 9107, 9223, 12044. 
Tyler (J. S.) 2409, 9106. 

Tyler (O. F.) 2410, 10063. 

Tyrrell (E. R.). 8707, 9224. 

Tyroler (J.) 7862. 

Ullman mfg. co. 594, 8749, 6712, 8313, 


10704. 
2408. 


8708, 8857, 9338, 9775, 10313, 10589, | oe 


| Von 
| Von 


11035, 11562, 11912, 12159. 


Ullrich (A. H.) 12045. 

Ulmann (B.) & co. 9225, 9611, 10064. 

8548. 

Underhill (I.) 
11913. 


Underhill (W. A.) 10066. 

Underwood & Underwood. 2411, 2412, 
5411, 7863, 8314, 8549, 8858, 9108, 
9511, 9776, 10067, 10541, 10855, 11290, 
11914, 123879. 

Union league club. 12160. 


| Union security co. 
UR 


| 
| 
| 


| Up-to-date novelty shop. 
| Updegrave (W. M.) 
| Upton 
|) Ciptone Cin: SEI) 


1 Vanee (W. H.) 


| 


|) Wiley; CHE Daw.) 


| Van Sant. 


. Vitagraph co. of Amer. 


| Vogel (M.) 
| Vogt (G. A.) 
| Volk (D.) 


Union metallic cartridge co. 
12498. 

Union Pacific tea co. 8897, 12494. 

8859. 

S. litho. co. 603, 948, 24138, 3854, 
4246, 6714, 7040, 8851, 8550, 8898, 
93638, 9512, 9777, 9837, 10340, 107385, 

sAL0TS, BIGGS, TIGL, 12192; 


9612, 


U. S. photo. co. 11036. 

U. S. playing ecard co. 5810, 9618, 
11408. 

U. S. rubber co. 9226. 

U. S. sample bk. co. 12198. 

University art shop. 9778. 

University press. 9339, 9779, 11564. 


9780. 
10705. 
10706. 
11915. 

3855, 8551. 
12495. 
M.) 9781. 
10814. 
S552. 


(Ee Ge) 


Urbach (H.) 
meh Cm) 
Urie (G. 


Utnahmer (H. F.) 
Vallee (G.) 10168. 
8315. 
Vandegrift (H. B.) 93864. 
Vanderbloom (N. J.) 11916. 
Van Dyke (J.) 10920. 

Van Meter-Welch printing co. 
Van Ness (F. L:) 9227. 


10707. 


| Van Norman (I. E. W.) 8709. 
| Van Oeyen (L.) 


7864, 8553, 10068, 
10542, 10856, 11291, 11565, 11917. 
8554. 

Vaughn (W. R.) 9838. 

Veenfliet (R.) 8164. 

Vereinigte Kunstinstitute A. G. vorm. 


Otto Troitzsch. 5812. 
Viadero (C. de). 38856. 
Vick’s (J.) sons. 7114. b 
Vilmer (W. HH.) ‘9109. 
Vinnemeier (G.) 11292. 
Vinton (HK. H.) 8165. 
Virdin (S. A.) 103815. 


11409. 
2414, 5427, 
7865, 8555, 95138, 10069, 10543, 10857, 
112938, 11918, 12380. 

9782. 

9111, 10070, 10544. 
8710, 10921, 11410, 12046. 
Babo (E.) 10164. 

Frantzius (F.) 9614, 10165. 
Lengerke (J.) 12381. 
Schmidt (A. W.) 9514. 

Von Zell (W.) 8711. 

Vose (R. C. & N. M.) 8556. 
Voss (A. G.) 8166, 8712, 9228, 9340. 
Wadding (S. C.) 10622. 
Wadleigh (Mrs. E. T.) 6780, 7867. 
Wagner (J. EH.) 83852. 

Wagener (J. P.) 12047. 

Wagner (L. A.) & co. 12161. 
Wagner (Mrs. M.S.) 9515. 

Waite (R. A.) 11411. 


Va.-Carolina chemical co. 


Von 


858 


INDEX 


n. 8., pt. 4 


Waite (G. W.) 
Walcott (H. M.) 
Waldo (W.) 8557. 
Waldrop photo. co. 
Walford (H. L.) 
Walker (A. T.) 11919. 
Walker & Spooner. 8860. 
Walker-Hoover art co. 8170. 
Wall, Nichols co. 12882. 
Wallace (W. A.) T7868. 
Walsh (EH. J.) 9112. 

Walsh (M. H.) 4275, 7115. 
Walshe (M.) 9783. 

Walter (H. F.) 11920. 
Walter (F. A.) 11921. 
Walter (H. F.) 5429. 
Walter (J. S.) 11566. 
Walter (W. G.) 5815, 10922. 
Wanamaker (J.) 103841. 
Waples (M. E.) 4276. 
Nvicin oe (Aer 2s) AA 

Ward (B. BE.) 5816. 

Ward (E.) 12497. 

Ward (F.) 9841, 11567. 
Wardle (J.) 8816. 

Waring (J. L.) 11568. 
Warms & Loeb. 10316. 
Warren (A. H.) 2426. 
Washburn (O. R.) 11569. 


8169. 
5814, 12496. 


2416. 
8558. 


Washington paper box co. 972. 

Washington times eco. 9113, 9516, | 
9784. 

Wasson (C. L.) 8559, 9114, 9517, | 
10545, 10858, 11294. | 

Waterman (C. HE.) 10546, 10859, | 


1295. 11922 Aasa. 
Waterman & son. 9518, 1007], 10547, 
10860. 
Waters 
Waters 


(E. D.) 10861. 

CHs Ja). S560: 

Waters (L.) 9115. 

Waters (R. J.) & co. 9519. 

Watkeys (L. C.) 11296. 

Watkins (H. L.) 114138. 

Watkins (J.) 9116. 

Watkins (L.) 11570. 

Watkin’s studio. 2427. 

Watts: ‘(MiEs. di:G.) 12925; 

Way (W.) 11924. 

Weatherson (J.) 12498. 

Webber (W.) 2670. 

Weber (F. J.) 10548, 11925, 12384. 

Weber (P. J.) 11926. 

Webster (C. B.) 10708. 

Webster (C. B.) & co. 9342. 

Webster (FF. W.) 5481, 10549. 

Webster (H. D.) 10923. 

Weeks (B. L.) 3857. 

Weerts (J. J.) 87138. 

Weichmann (M. H.) 

Weiderseim (G. G.) 

Weidman (G. F.) 

Weil (H.) & co. 609, 3858, 8861, 9343, 
9785, 12162. 

Weinman (J.) 3870. 

Weintraub (Ff. & M.) 


5818. 
10320, 12194. 
2671. 


10317. 


| White (F. H.) 


| Whitman studio. 
| Whitmore (C. M.) 


| Whittaker (F. N.) 
| Whickman (G. H.) 
| Wiechmann (M. H.) 
| Wiederseim (G. G.) 


Weintrob (L.) 12385. 
Weisgerber (C. H.) 3871, 5817, 10862, 
12168. 
Weixelbaum (M.) 
Weller (C. S.) 
Weller (L. P.) 
Welles (F. J.) 
Wellge (H.) 
Wellman (W.) 682, 8817, 11037. 
Wells (R. L.) 38876, 9344, 9787. 
Wells-Whitehead tobacco co. 11414. 
Wendelboe (N. K.) _ 5438, 9117. 
Wenker (G. I.) 10318. 
Wenzell (A. B.) 2672. 
Werner (A.) 644. 
Westcott (D. M.) 7116. 
Westermann (L. A.) co. 645. 
Western bank note & eng. co. 
Western bromide co. 2428. 
Western wild game photo co. 
10863. 
Wharton &. Tyree. 
Wheate (J. C.), jr. 
Wheeler (D. C.) 


3872. 
9786. 
8561. 
5432. 

9839. 


11571. 
10550, - 


9520. 
9118. 

10072. 

10551. 

White (H. C.) ‘co. 24380, 5484, 7870, 
8562, 9119, 9521, 10078, 10552, 10864, 
11297, 11927, 12386. 

White (J. BR.) 11298) 11928: 


White (V.) 10166. 
White city construction co. 11299. 
Whitehead & Hoag eco. 651, 3887, 


4277, 67338, 7117, 8313, 83853, 8862, 
9345, 10319, 10342, 10709, 10736, 
11038, 11572, 12164, 12499. 
Whitehead co. 11573. 
Whitely exerciser. 2469, 10865, 11574. 
White’s class advertising co. 9788. 
Whiting bros. 5493. 
11929. 
9522. 
Whitney (F.) 12048. 
Whitney (F. J.) 5495. 
Whitney & co. 11415. 
8563. 
8564. 
12049. 
See Weiderseim 
(G. G.) 
Wilbur (J. A.) — 9789. 
Wilbur, Campbell, Stephens co. 9790. | 
Wilcox (J. T.:) 9229. 
Wiles (I. R.) 8714. 
Wiley, Ch: J.) 970i 
Wilkens Shering ptg. co. 
Wilkins (J. R.) 11800. 
Wilkinson (E. H.) 10075, 12387. 
Willard (S. Iu.) 2475, 5500. 
Wille (Fritz von) Eifelnest (Hin) 
12018. 
Willett (A.) 12500. 
Willet stained glass co. 5819, 10167. 
Williams (C.) 657. 
Williams (H.) 3898. 
Williams (H. BE.) 3911, 6748. 
Williams (J.) ine. 7894, 9120, 9615. 


10074. 


| 


| | 
y 


| Wilson (G. H.) 


| Winscher (C. G.) 


| Wilson (F.) 2673, 5820, 8172, 8715, 
9230, 9616, 10169, 10623, 11417, 
12050, 12501. © 


8863. 
Wilson (G. 1.) 93846. 
Wilson (H.) 9121. 
Wilson (H. W.) co. 
Wilson (M.) 8566. 
Wilson (M. B.) 9617. 
Wilson (R. H.). 8716. 
Wilt (W. W.) 10558. 
Winburn (J. H.) 11801. 
Winchester repeating arms Co. 
Wing (S.H.) 9523, 12388. 
Wingren (O. J.) 10554. 
Wischan (A.) 12167. 
10555. 
10076. 
9231. 
9524. 
11039. 
11930. 


10868. 


Winslow (F. E.) 
Winston (J. W.) 
Winter (F. C.) 
Winter & Sherman. 
Winterhalter (H. P.) 
Winterstein (——): 
Dinner of the rabbits. 
Little friends. 12038. 


Winthrop moving picture co. 
9525, 9792, 10077. 


Winthrop press. 5504. 

Wirth (K.) 3916. 

Wisconsin book & stationery co. 

Withoft (J. M.) 9793, 9840. 

Witkowski (Karl): 
Among the daisies. 
Bonfire. 11418. 
Call (The) 9618. 
Children with parasol. 
Duet (The) 9618. 
Happy days. 8717. 
Mouthpiece player. 
Nibbles. 10171. 
Polly want a cracker. 92382. 
Speckled beauty. 12014. 
Three newsboys. 12502. 


Wilt (M.) 10321, 10711. 

Wohlbriick (T. C.) 7895, 8567, 9123. 
Woleott (C.) 103822. 
Wolf (G. A.) 11302, 
Wolf (O. A.) 9794. 
Wolf & co. 9233, 10625. 
Wolfe (B. F.) 9124. 
Wolfe (C. H.) 10712. 
Wom: Ci). & co., 

11040, 12052. 


12038. 


8717. 


10624. 


12051. 


11575. 


Woman’s board of trade. 2477. 
Wonfor (G. A.) 11981. 

Wood (E. C.) 8864, 9795, 12389. 
Wood (H. A.) 11982. 


10170. 


-Worden (W. E.) 


9122, 


9547. 


Itd. 3929, 8319, 


| INDEX 859 
| vy. 2, nos. 1-52 
| Williams (L. F.) 10866. — Wood (0. F.) 717, 3932, 6748, 8320, 
| Williams (V. 0.) 2476, 8565, 10867. 8865, 9348, 9796, 10323, 10718, 11041, 
| Williamson (H. A.) 12165. 11576, 12168. 

Wilmarth (G. G.) 10168, 11416. Wood (W. L.) 10869. 

| Wilson (E. W.) 12166. Woodford (S. ©.) 9619. 


Woodford (Mrs. S. C.) 
Woodhead (W. H.) 
10079, 12390. 
Woodman (EK. W.) 
Woodruff (G. W.) 
Woods (E. S.) 8173, 10627. 
Woods (S.) 5508. 
Woodson (M. L.) 8821. , 
Woodward (A. B.) co. 10172. 
Woodward (G. T.) 10557. 
Woodward (H.) 7905. 
Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 
6793, 10628, 12169. 
Woodworth (C. C.) 


9797, 10078. 
2478, 5505, 7904, 


10626. 
10556. 


3974, 
10558, 10870. 


Woolard (S. F.) 9841. 
Wooley & co. T45. 
Woolley & co. 9798. 


Woonsocket rubber co. 11419. 
Wooster (G.) 8568. 
Wootten (B.) 5509, 7906, 9125. 
113038. 
Worth (T. R.) 10080. 
Woy (L.) 11042. 
Wright (A.) 10871. 
Wright (A. F.) & co. 
Wright (EH. A.) -6809. 
Wright (F. BE.) 11048. 
Wright (F. L.) 10559, 11304, 12392. 
Wrieht (FE. P:) “L108: 
Wright (M. E.) 5823. 
Wright (W. D.) 6810. 
Wunderlich (H.) & co. 2488. 
Wurts bros. 2984, 9526, 11988. 
Wykoff (F. R.) 11934. 
Wyckoff (R.) 8569. 
Wyer (H. S.) 2486. 
Wyman (R.) 2675. 
Wyman, Partridge & co. 
YW. Me ©. Ac Doal@: 
¥ates, (A. P:). JO0st. 
Yates (HE. V.) 11044. 
Nouman JTS Ti: ) saber 
Young (A. E.) 5824. 
Youne Gi. HH.) 10560. 
Young & Carl. 7907. 
Young, Lord & Rhodes, ltd. 2487. 
Young people’s missionary movement. 
11305. 
Zadig (C. S.) 8354, 10082. 
Zickendraht (——). Daisy woman. 
12038. 
Ziegfeld (M.) 9126. 
Ziemsen (G.) 8866, 9799. 
Zier (H.) 8718. 
Zimmerman (E.) 
Zogbaum (R. F.) 5827. 
Zschaebitz (R.) 12058. 
Zuber (J.) Goethe in Rome. 
Zwiller (M. A.) 8719. 


12391. 


6811. 


9527. 


11987. 


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